Music Trade Review

Issue: 1911 Vol. 53 N. 14

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
I Often Wonder if You Miss Me? (G. H. Diamond)
.50
Old Mill Stream, Moulton; 1442, Fairy Dream
Last Time for Some Time (J. C. Nathan-
Waltz, Grady; 1443, Flower Festival March, Bar- I t ' s the Nick
Hall)
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Of Ten Cent Music Contains a Number of New tell ; 1444, Rippling Waves Mazurka, Grady; 1445, Kitty (Wm. Dunham-Win. J. Nichols)
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The
Whole
World
Reminds
Me
of
You
(J.
B.
Compositions by Well-Known Writers Which Tales of Hoffman Barcarolle, Offenbach.
Walsh-Al. W. Brown)
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Will Add to the Popularity of the Publica-
INSTRUMENTAL.
The following twelve pieces, called "Flower Hurricane Rag (Frederick
G. Johnson)
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tions of This House.
Land," by the popular writer, W. C. Powell, will
V A N D E R S L O O T M U S I C PI'11. CO.,
lie most welcome to music teachers: 144(j, The
Williamsport, Pa.
( Special to The Review.)
NSTRUMENTAL.
Marigold (Treble only), Powell: 1447, The Jes- Bingo Rag U". II. I Losey)
Chicago, 111., Sept. 30, 1W11.
$0 50
Wasp Rag (H. A. "Fisclilcr)
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The McKinley Music Co. have issued their fall samine, Powell; 1448, The Lilac, Powell; 144l>, The Black
Dixie Rag Caprice ( H a r r y J. Lincoln)
.50
.30
catalog of the McKinley edition of ten-cent music, Lily, Powell; 1450, The Lady Slipper, Powell; 1451, Golden Wedding Waltzes ( H a r r y J. Lincoln)
Happy Hearts, Waltzes ( F. If. Losey)
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llcsides a number of new coinposit.ons by well- The Orchid, Powell; 1452, The Larkspur, Powell;
Hot Scotch Rag (H. A. Fischler)
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.SO
115:5, The Posy, Powell; 1454, The Rose, Powell; Jack of Spades (Abe Losch)
known writers, whose names are a guarantee of
Minstrel King, The, March (Chas. C, Sweeley). . . . .50
.50
excellence, the entire McKinley catalog has been 1455, The Snowdrop (Treble clef only), Powell; Riverside Rag (Chas. Cohen)
Sunbeams and Shadows, Waltzes (Arr. by II. I.
greatly improved. A superior grade of paper is 1456, The Violet (Treble clef only), Powell; 1457,
Lincoln)
.". .50
Weeping Willow Rag (II. A. Fischler)
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i sed and the press work and title-paging is worthy The Buttercup, Powell.
Vocal.—1410, When 1 Dream of Home and
H A R R Y VON T I L Z E R M U S I C P U B . CO.,
c f special notice. New art designs for the titles
125 W. 43d Street, New York.
have been supplied throughout, the essential fea- Mother and of You, Stanley; 1429, Because, Dear
VOCAL.
April
Fool
(Will
Dillon-Harry von Tilzer)
if0.50
Heart,
'Tis
You
I
Love,
White;
1430,
Pansies
Bring
tures being halftone reproductions of pages, most
I Don't Want Any Other Sweetheart If I Can't Have
Thoughts of You, Ashley; 1431, In the Valley
of them pertaining to music and musicians.
You (Jack Gorman-Andrew B. Sterling-Harry von
Tilzer)
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The following is a list of the new additions to the /Where the Blue Grass Grows, Grady;. 1436, By the 1 Never
Had a Man to Love Me Like You (Andrew
Old Red Mill, Stanley; 1440, Mama, Won't You
B. Sterling-Elmar Bowman)
f>o
catalog:
In Ragtime Land (Joe McKeon-Terry Sherman)
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Instrumental.—KW, Murmuring Zephyrs, Jen- Kiss Me, Ashley.
My Carolina Cutey (Andrew It. Sterling-Harry von
Tilzer)
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sen; IMS), Christmas Bells, Karoly; 1400, Dream of
Shut Your Eyes and Make Believe (Will Dillon-Harry
von Tilzer)
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the Shepherdess (The Herd Girl's Dream), La-
liitzky; 1401, A la bien Aimee (Love Waltz),
PRODUCED OUT OF TOWN.
Schuett; 140'J!, March Grotesque. Sinding; 140*3,
Witches Dance (Hexentanz), MacDowell; 1404,
Victor Herbert's sparkling operetta, "Naughty
BOOSEY & CO.,
Salut a Pesth, Kowalski; 14t)o, Humoresque,
9 East 17th Street, New York.
Marietta,"
which achieved such a success since
VOCAL.
Dvorak; 140(J, Free Masons March, Wen-rich;
Friendships Rainbow (II. MacNaughton-Jones-Sidwell
its initial performance and long run at the New
1407, Rocky Rill Two-Step, Kimball; 1408, Blind
Jones.)
$0.60
York Theater, opened the season brilliantly at New
lo the Fair (Harold Simpson-Eric Coates)
60
Man's Bluff Galop, Kimball; 140i>, Whispering Coing
Mary Mother (Annie D. Scott)
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London, Conn., last week. Mr. Herbert conducted
Rose
of
Delight
(Winifred
S.
Greaves-Chas.
Marshall).
.60
Leaves Waltz, Kimball; 1410, Walnut Hills March,
Rosy, Posy tnd Little Clover (F. Elvira Gambogi)
60
the orchestra the opening night. A tour of the
Klickman; 1411, Good Morning Waltz, Klickman;
Salt O' the Sea (Gunby Hadah-A. B. Behrend)
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leading cities—North, South and West—will be
September
(Henry
Simpson-Katherine
Barry)
60
•412, Apple Blossoms (Flower Dance), Klickman; The Pathway to the Moon (Ernest E. Wild-Amy Wood-
made.
forde-Finden)
60
1413, Rocking Waves Reverie, Klickman; 1414,
Three Sea Songs (P. J. O'Reilly-Haydn Wood)
1.00
"Doctor De Luxe," which scored in New York
Dance in the Barn (Barn Dance), Klickman; 1415,
1. The Call; 2. Ship O'Mine; 3. The Sea Road.
last season, opened at the Princess Theater, To-
INSTRUMENTAL.
Battle of Bunker Hill March, Ashley; 1417, Jolly
Songe d'Hiver, Valse (Mjfra Blount)
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ronto, Can., September 28, and was given a most
School Girls Waltz, Klickman; 1418, Mud Pies
OLIVER DITSON COMPANY,
favorable reception. There are a number of very
Three-Step, Klickman; 141!), Berceuse, from
Boston, Mass.
tuneful
numbers in this opera which, like those 01
VOCAL.
"Joselyn," Godard; 1420, Last Smile (Grade), Wol- Three Songs by William Arms Fish'-r. Opus 15:
"Naughty Marietta," are published by Witmarks.
lenhaupt; 1421, Merry Moments Rondo, Mack;
1. An April Violet
$0.50
2. As Once in May
.60
1422, Dance of the Butterflies, De Vere; 1423,
3. Ashes of Roses
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J. H. Nelson, of Toronto, Ontario, has pur-
Had
I
a
Thousand
Souls
(Idyl)(W.
Franke-Harling)
.50
Boy Scouts March, Herman; 1424, Sweet Blos-
Lift Thine Eyes (Harry G. Leland)
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chased
the music store owned by Cecil Myers, in
soms Waltz, Herman; 1425, The Haven of Rest
INSTRUMENTAL.
Watertown,
S. 1). The name of the concern will
Cramm,
H.
L.
Opus
16,
for
piano:
Reverie, Mack; 142(5, Early Dawn Waltz, Herman;
1. Gossips, The
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be
changed
to
the Nelson Music Co.
2. Rowing Song
30
1427, Star of Hope Reverie, Kimball; 1428, Soul of
3. A Morning Gallop
30
the Rose Valse, Hudson; 1432, The Golden West
Renaud, Albert. Compositions for organ:
1. Intermezzo
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Intermezzo, Mack; 1433, Love's Token Reverie,
2. Effortoire in 1) minor
.60
Klickman; 1434, Convent Chimes, Hudson; 1435,
BUY YOUR IVUJSIC FROM
THE OLIVER DITSON CO.,
Garden of Thoughts,. Hoist; 1437, Memories of the
Boston, Mass.
VOCAL.
South, Klickman; 1438, The Huskin' Bee, Kimball;
A Prayer for You (Hilda Hammond Spencer-Frank E.
1439, Uncle Sam's March, Klickman; 1441, The
Tours)
$0.40
JVkKINLEY'S_NEW CATALOG
WORLD WIDE HIT
Down By The Old Millstream
Every dealer should have it; also,
"DAVY JONES AND HIS MONOPLANE"
"WHEN WE WERE SWEETHEARTS 11
"BUCKWHEAT CAKES"
"FARE-THEE-WELL"
Order from your Jobber, or,
TELL TAYLOR, MUSIC
PUBLISHER
Grand Opera Hou*» Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL.
Victor Kremer Co.,
Publishers of
"LITTLE PUFF OF SMOKE.GOOD NIGHT"
"HONEY SAL"
" SING ME AN IRISH COME-ALL-YE"
"RAGGED EDGES 11
"MOTHER 1 1
"WHY DON'T THE BAND PLAY DIXIE 11
Victor Kremer Co.,
732 SHERMAN ST.
CHICAGO
ROBERT TELLEE SONS & D0ENE1
Mialc EMjnvcra n i Prhlert
IBRD MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OP TITLE
FOR KITIMATK
III
lift RIOT, HOT
CRY
From the Valley (Elsie Janis-Frank E. Tours)
Parted (Mabel Greenwood-Frank E. Tours)
Pretty Madame Butterfly (William Baines)
INSTRUMENTAL.
Alden, John Carver (for Piano) :
At Twilight, Romance
Le Rayon, Morceau de Concert
•.
The Sandman, Lullaby
Menuet des Enfants
An April Day
Bagatelle, in G minor
Krogmann, C. W., (Six Little Tone Sketches for
Piano):
1. The Skyrocket, Mazurka
2. Drowsy-Eyes, Cradle Song
3. Standard Bearer, March
4. Valse Favorita
5. Fleur de Lys, Minuet
'.
• 6. The Merry-Makers
Osgood, Henry (for Piano):
Melisande, Serenade
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H A R O L D R O S S I T E R M U S I C CO.,
Chicago, 111.
VOCAL.
Barnyard Rag, The (Chris. Smith-Billy Johnson) . . .
WALTER JACOBS
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60
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BOSTON. MASS.
Publisher of
''Kiss of Spring." "Some Day When Dreams Com* True."
And Some Others World Famous
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PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St.. Boston
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago
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CARL L A E M M L E M U S I C CO.,
1367 Broadway, New York.
VOCAL.
Just a Dream of You, Dear (Chas. N. McNamara-
F. M. Klickmann)
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$0.50
Mine
(James
W . McGee-Paul
Benedek-Alfred
Sohman)
.50
With the "Last Rose of Summer" I'll Come Back .
to You (Bob Morris-Alfred Sohman)
.50
You Can't Live Without a Girl (Geo. Beech-Alfred
Sohman)
50
J. II. R E M I C K & CO
131 West 41st Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Borneo Rag (Earle C. Jones-Neil Moret)
By the Light of the Jungle Moon (James E. Demp-
sey-Johann C. Schmid)
Dat's Harmony (Grant Clark-Bert Williams)
Father's Allowed to See Us Twice a Year (Harry
Williams-Egbert Van Alsyne)
Have You a Little Fairy at Your Home? (G. II. F.
Hawkins-Arthur Gillespie-Chas. N. Daniels)
I've Got Feathers on My Head (Edward Madden-
Percy Wenrich)
Meet Me To-night 'Mid the Roses (Roger Lewis-
Roy Barton)
My Dream of Paradise (S. Brown-Nat. D. A y e r ) . .
Oh, You Beautiful Doll (Seymour Brown-Nat. D.
Ayer)
Take Me Back to Old Broadway (Milton Nobles,
Jr.-Robert Kelly)
We Loved Each Other in the Long Ago (Edward
Madden-Percy Wenrich)
What the Engine Done (Leo Copeland)
You Kissed Me (Anita Owen)
BOSTON
Puhlishers
167 Tremont St.,
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
B. F. WOOD MUSIC CO.
"EDITION WOOD"
BOSTON
NEW YORK
240 Summer St.
23 East 80th St.
Also at London and Leipzig
JOS. M. DALY
Gaiety Theatre Bldg., 665 Washington St.. Boston. Mass.
Publisher of
"CHICKEN REEL." "SCENTED ROSES" WALTZES,
And Many Others
OLIVER
DITSON
BOSTON
$0.50
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NEW YORK
Anticipate and Supply Every Requirement of Music Dealer?
SOME OF
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I'M CRAZY 'BOUT THE TURKEY TROT
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There's A Dixie Girl Who's Longing For A
Yankee Doodle Boy.
Our New Issue Proposition will be of interest to you
—write us for it and our special bulletin of big hits.
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