Music Trade Review

Issue: 1911 Vol. 53 N. 22

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REVIEW
It's You," by Edgar W. Ruff, is being used by a
number of quartets and singles.
THAT the Feist professional rooms, under Man-
ager Cornheiser, still continue to resemble a bar-
gain counter on a busy day.
THAT this refers to the number of singers drop-
ping and not to the quality of the product.
THAT Leslie Stuart's newest operetta, "Peggy,"
which has made good in Philadelphia and other
cities, will open in New York, at the Casino Thea-
ter, on Monday next.
THAT "Peggy" is one of the flock of this sea-
son's successes for which Chappell & Co. publish
the music.
THAT one publisher was offered 10(J,000 copies
of a song at half a cent less than he claims to have
sold it for.
THAT a few transactions of that character would
make it profitable to do business with the same old
songs indefinitely.
the march of the clan to the music of four pipers
being thrilling.
There is action every minute, and "Little Boy
Blue" certainly should make a long visit on Broad-
way. Jerome 11. Remick & Co. publish the music.
THAT with a number of the publishers this is
between seasons.
JACOBS' ORCHESTRAL MONTHLY GROWING
THAT much is promised for the first of the year,
(Special to The Keview.)
many songs being touted as the "sure fire" hits
Bos'on, Mass., Nov. 28, 1911.
of the new year.
Walter Jacobs has been obliged to augment the
THAT as Cartoonist Goldberg says, "They all
size of Jacobs' Orchestral Monthly, and the De-
look good when they're far away."
cember issue, which will be out in a few days from
THAT production music is still getting the bread
this writing, promises to excel in evefy way any
and butter for the majority of the publishers and
issue heretofore put out. It will contain 132 pages.
the dealers.
Two pieces which the public are likely to thor-
THAT last week was "Harry Von Tilzer Week"
oughly enjoy are the "Turkish Towel Rag," bv
in Boston, where the popular composer and pub-
Thomas B. Allen, whose name is familiar to the
lisher was the headliner at Keith's Theater.
lovers of popular music, and "Zamparite," which
THAT the audiences at Hammerstein's are hold-
is a characteristic march. Two pieces referred to
ing him on the stage for over half an hour at
last month, the "National Emblem March" and
each performance, where he sings "Counterfeit
"Dream Kisses," are still holding their own.
Bill," "Knock Wood," "They Always Pick on Me,"
"LITTLE BOY BLUE" A SUCCESS.
"With His Little Cane and Satchel in His Hand,"
IVAN CARYLL SAILS FCR ENGLAND.
Enthusiastically Received at Lyric Theater
"All Aboard for Blanket Bay" and "I Want a Girl."
This Week—Music by Henri Berenz Highly
Ivan Caryll, composer of "The Pink Lady" and
THAT Clarice Manning & Co. will shortly place
Praised—J. H. Remick & Co. the Publishers.
other successes, who has been in this country for
on the market a new ballad number by Al Steven-
son, entitled "Without You" and which appears to
"Little Boy Blue," a new romantic operetta by several weeks making arrangements for the Amer-
be full of promise.
Rudolph Schauzer and Carl Lindau, the American ican production of "The Primrose Villa," his latest
THAT their other strong ballad, "Just Because adaptation being made by A. E. Thomas and Ed- effort, by Klaw & Erlanger, sailed for England
ward A. Paulton, with music by Henri Berenz, had on the "Lusitania" this week. The company which
its first New York performance at the Lyric The- has presented "The Pink Lady" at the New Am-
ater on Monday night, and apparently won instant sterdam Theater, this city, so successfully for some
success, if the enthusiasm of the audience or the months past, goes to Boston for an extended run
opinions of the majority of the critics are to bear on December 16, while the other two companies
weight. As a matter of fact it is one of the bright- on the road are continuing to break records for
est and most tuneful musical shows of the season. attendance. Chappell & Co. publish the music.
The story is of the Scotch Earl of Goberdeen,
who goes to Paris to inspect a marquis who is to
marry his ward. A French detective leads him to
believe the lost heir of the Goberdeens can be
found, and substitutes the heir's half-sister, Daisy,
a barmaid at a Paris dance hall, where the first
Who doean't know BESSIE
scene is laid.
WYNN, the dainty comedienne,
In the second act the action changes to Gober-
deen Castle in Scotland, the second scene, day- whose success in vaudeville,
break from the ramparts of the castle, being a as well as musical comedy,
beautiful effect.
is known from one end of
M. Berenz is to be congratulated on the music.
There is not a poor number in the entire score. the country to the other ?
The only criticism that might be made is that in
MISS WYNN is now in
the kiss duet in the second act the augmented or-
vaudeville,
playing only the
chestra was a trifle too heavy for the singers.
Of the musical numbers the prettiest and catchiest best houses, and she is, as
is "Love Never Dies," sung by Miss Bryan and usual, a big hi t.
Mr. Meakins. Close behind are "King of the
Boulevards," with the march; "Aeroplane," by Miss
Her feature song this
Stevenson and Mr. Home; "Flirt," by Miss Bryan year, and the favorite of
and chorus; "Little Boy Blue," in which the chorus
shows what it can do in the way of singing; and her act, is
1178 Broadway
New York City
"Kiss Me, Dearest," a waltz duet.
"THAT ITALIAN SERENADE"
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The play is magnificently costumed and staged,
Reason Why!
Century Edition
Is Undisputedly The Best
That's Why It Sells
The Best
Century Music Pub. Go.
Oh! You Beautiful Doll
Witmark Production Successes
GREAT S58
At the New York Theatre
NOW PLAYING IN NEW YORK
Out this month!
Hold a prominent place
or your counter for it. It
will be a*big seller?
LEO. FEIST—NEW YORK
"THE ENCHANTRESS"
with KITTY GORDON.
Beautiful lyrics
and a dashing
melody that is
irresistible.
Book and Lyrics by Fred De Gresac and Harry
B. Smith. Music by Victor Herbert.
At the New York Hippodrome
"ROUND THE WORLD"
Book by Arthur Voegtlin and Carroll Fleming.
Lyrics and Music by Manuel Klein.
At the Astor Theatre
THE QUICKEST HIT IN YEARS
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
131 W. 41st St.
New York
68 Farrar St.
Detroit, Mich.
"THE RED WIDOW"
with RAYMOND HITCHCOCK.
A. H. GOETTING
MUSIC JOBBING SERVICE
Why don't you. Mr. Dealer, buy ALL YOUR
MUSIC FROM ONE SOURCE?
No matter what music U wanted or how many
copies, limply send ONE ORDER to ut. and the
music will be shipped to you on the day your order
is received.
Our prices are guaranteed to be the LOWEST,
as we won't be undersold by anyone. Send for
our Monthly Bargain List (free) and join the
circle of money-making music dealers,
Book and Lyrics by Charming Pollock and Rennold
Wolf. Music by Chas. J. Gebest.
A.
M. WITMARK & SONS
A. H, Gortting. SSttflO Wabask Are., Chicago.
NewYork Music Supply Co., 1S6I Broadway, N. Y.
••Urpria* Music Supply Co., 14S W. 18th S t , N. Y.
Coupon Music Co., 611 Washington S t . Boston.
A. M. Go«ldn& 141 Yong* S t , Toronto. Can.
PUBLISHERS
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Springfield, Mass.
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the sale of "Macushla" music all along the route
has been very large, while handsome window dis-
Latest Comedy Drama "Macushla" to Be Pre- plays have been made by the principal music houses
sented at Grand Opera House, New York prior to the tenor's engagement.
City, for Run—Won Success on Tour.
Mr. Olcott has been winning new laurels with
his batch of this year's songs. Very few melodies
Chauncey Olcott, the popular Irish tenor, will can compare with "The Girl I'll Call My Sweet-
come to New York in January for a three weeks' heart Must Look Just Like You," the refrain of
engagement at the Grand Opera House, present- which is of the whistling order; "Good-by My
ing for the first time here Rida Johnson Young's Emerald Land," "With the Twinkle in Her Eye,"
"I Love the Name of Mary," and "Macushla." All
of these numbers hold a prominent position in the
catalog of M. Witniark & Sons.
CHAUNCEY OLCOTT COMING.
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC.
Carols, Anthems, a Cantata, and a Communion
Service Just Published by Oliver Ditson Co.
The Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, Mass., have just
issued a special edition of music for Christmas,
consisting of carols and anthems, which, owing to
the approach of the holidays should prove of much
interest to dealers and their customers. The music
is arranged for mixed voices and voices in unison
and should not only be effective for church use
but also in the home. The list prices, which range
from five to sixteen cents for single copies and in
some cases reductions being offered in quantities,
lend attraction to the proposition.
Among other recent Ditson publications is "The
Story of Bethlehem," a cantata for Christmas, by
William R. Spence and arranged for soli, chorus
and organ and a Communion Service in A flat, by
William Reed, and containing Kyrie Eleison,
Credo, Scantus, Benedictus qui Venit, Agnus Dei
and Gloria in Excelsis. Both of the works are
worthy additions to the extensive Ditson library of
sacred music.
USING HAVILAND NUMBERS.
CHAUNCEY OLCOTT.
new romantic Irish comedy-drama, entitled "Ma-
cushla" (Pulse of My Heart).
A three weeks run at the Grand Opera House is
an unusual event; indicates the popularity of the
artist, and the great success, both artistic and
financial, which has followed him in his new
vehicle 1 ever since its first production in San Fran-
cisco early in the season.
Apart from the play, which is full of romance
and Okott's good humor, nearly all of the songs
have proven selling hits. News travels fast and
WORLD WIDE HIT
Down By The Old Millstream
Every dealer should have it; alto,
"DAVY JONES AND HIS MONOPLANE"
"WHEN WE WERE SWEETHEARTS"
"BUCKWHEAT CAKES"
"FARE-THEE-WELL"
Tempest and Sunshine and Other Vaudeville
People Find That the Music Has Merit.
Tempest and Sunshine, the popular vaudeville
duo, who have proof of their success in the fact
that they have been held over at Hammerstein's for
the second week, a rare occurrance during the
winter season, are featuring "I Live Up Town,"
"Banjo Tunes" and "The Maid from Kankakee,"
all published by the F. B. Haviland Pub. Co., and
the latter two numbers being restricted to their
personal use
Among the other Haviland songs that are mak-
ing good and are being used by a large number of
performers, are "There's a Dixie Girl Who's Long-
ing for a Yankee Doodle Boy," "Honeylove" and
"Nothing to Do Till To-Morrow," the latter song
being based on the well-known series of cartoons
by "Tad" in the New York Evening journal.
Grand Opera House Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL.
Vicior Kremer Co.,
Publishers of
" L I T T L E PUFF OF SM0KE.G00D NIGHT"
"HONEY SAL"
"SING ME AN IRISH COME-ALL-YE"
"RAGGED EDGES"
"MOTHER"
" W H Y DON'T THE BAND PLAY DIXIE"
Victor Kremer Co.,
732 SHERMAN ST
CHICAGO
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
8RND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OP TITLB
FOR K8TIMATK
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60
75
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2.00
M. WITMARK & SONS,
144 West 37th Street, New York.
INSTRUMENTAL.
Flutter, Polka, four hands for piano (Alberto Himan)$0.30
Johnny and the Bumble Bee, for piano (Marie Seuel-
Holst)
30
Lovely Lulu, for piano (W. Aletter)
50
Maids of Sorrento, The, for piano (Paul Wachs)
50
Naughty Hans, for piano (F. Sabathil)
30
On Duty, for piano (Karl Bergmann)
30
Thoughtless Child, The, for piano (Andre Benoist) . . . .30
Told by the Firelight, for piano (Geo. L. Spaulding) . . .50
BOOSEY & CO.,
9 East 17th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Bird of Blue (Chrystabel-Edward German)
$0.60
Faith, Hope and Charity (Roland Eyre-Ernest Austin) .60
O, Happy Childhood (F. G. Bowles-A. von Ahn Carse) .60
Summer Roses (Cyril Morton ITorne-Ernest Dunkels) .60
The Land of Love (P. J. O'Reilly-Herbert Oliver)
60
The Wooden Cradle (Lillian Gee-F. W. Rootham)
60
To Be Near You (Clifton Bingham-Fred'k A. Coote). .60
Tom, Jan and Harry (F. Chatterton Hennequin-Robert
Batten)
60
L'ntil (Edward Teshemacher-Wilfreid Sanderson)... .60
Who Calls? (P. J. O'Reilly-J. Airlie Dix)
60
OLIVER DITSON CO.,
Boston, Mass.
VOCAL.
Boy o' Dreams (J. C. Macy)
How Beautiful Were Once the Roses (L. Esbeer-N.
Douty-A. Arensky)
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My Love'? White Rose (J. B. Lyman)
The Four-Leaf Clover (Dorothy D. Reese)
The Sweet Little Doll (Charles Kingsley-Bruce G.
Kingsley)
The Whispered Song (John Kendrick Bangs-Carrie
Bullard)
INSTRUMENTAL.
Cap and Gown Polonaise, for piano (V. B. Aubert). .
Serenade in Ab, for piano (Gabriel Pierne)
$0.50
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JUST GOING TO CLEAN UP, THAT'S ALL.
F. H. Burt, Eastern sales manager for Jerome
II. Remick & Co., left on Friday for a two weeks'
trip through the Eastern States on what he terms
a "final post-holiday clean-up on orders for 'The
World's Best Folios.'"
[BUY YOUR
fVUJSIC
FROM
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PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 69-64 Stanhope St., Boston
Branch Houses: New York and Chicaao
WALTER JACOBS
167 Tremont St.,
BOSTON. MASS.
Publisher of
"Kiss of Spring." "Some Day When Dreams Come True."
And Some Others World Famous
B. F. WOOD MUSIC CO.
Order from your Jobber, or,
TELL TAYLOR, MUSIC PUBLISHER
You're Very Like Your Sister, Dear
Detective
Waltzes
Selection
Vocal Score
JEROME H. REMICK & CO.,
131 West 41st Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Algernon (Geo. W. Sutton, Jr.-W. J. Mullen)
$0.50
If You Tolk in Your Sleep, Don't Mention My Name
(Seymour Brown-Nat D. Ayer)
50
I'm Alabama Bound (John J. Puderer-Robt. Hoffman) .50
Just As Long As the Swanee Flows (Alfred Bryan-
H. Blanke-Belcher)
50
My Aviation Girl (W. J. McCarthy-Edna Bates)
50
Telegraph Girl (Paul West-Nat. D. Ayer)
50
There's a Ring Around the Moon (Alfred Bryan-H.
Blanke-Belcher)
50
"THE LUCKY HOODOO''
(Lyrics by J. Leubrie Hill; music by A. Rosamond
Johnson):
As Long as the World Rolls On
50
Gay Manhattan Rag
50
Sweet Cherie
50
The Coster's Glide
50
•'LITTLE BOY BLUE."
(A. E. Thomas-Edward Paulton-Grant Stewart-Henry
Bereny) :
Sandy McDougal
60
Two Cocatoos
60
Angus, Gordon, Donald, Douglas, Ewart, John McKee .60
The Crystal Ball . . . . , . , .
60
Love Never Dies
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Oliver
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Kiss, Me, Dearest, Kiss Me, Do
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Flirt
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I n the H e a r t of t h e Golden W i n e
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"EDITION WOOD"
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NEW YORK
340 Summer St.
88 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
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and Supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
SOME OF
HAVILAND'S
HITS
I'M CRAZY 'BOUT THE TURKEY TROT
I'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER
THAT PARADISE RAG
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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