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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1902 Vol. 34 N. 15 - Page 35

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THE 7VU/SIC TRADE REVIEW
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those popular comedians. Mr. Dillea is very
prolific and his melodies arc of rare ability.
Among his compositions are the popular
successes "Absence Makes the Heart Grow
Fonder," " 'Tis Better to Have Loved and
Lost," "Perhaps Love's Dream Will Last
and he keeps his reputation up with "More
PROTECTION AT LAST!
Forever," "Susan, Dear Sue," "Tell Me,
Lord Monks well, who has for many years Than Queen." A good coon song and well
Honey,"
"Mali Moonlight Lou," etc. Mr.
interested himself in the copyright laws of up to their usual style is "The Lady with the
Dillea
is
now
at work on a musical comedy to
England, has introduced a bill in the House Diamond in her Tooth," by John Queen and
he produced next season.
of Lords, which has finally been passed upon Ben M. Jerome. Harry Bulger's new hit
BANJO AND~GU1TAR MUSIC.
and accepted. This bill deals with the mu- in "The Beauty and the Beast" is published
Jos. W. .Stern & Co., from their acquisi-
sic copyright laws, and will do much to this month. It is Dave Reed Jr.'s senagam-
protect the publisher. It strikes at the root bian love song, "My Princess Zulu Lulu," tions of imported catalogues devoted to this
of the grievance under which the music as they say in Kentucky, there is no bad particular kind of music, mav be said to con-
trade is now suffering, by making penalties whiskey, but some whiskey is better than trol more standard publications of this kind
for dealing with pirated musical works, re- others—well, that can be said of Dave Reed's than any other music house in the world.
First on the list comes the "House of Hits"
coverable in a Court of Summary Jurisdic- songs; he never writes a bad one, and this
tion. In other words, the remedy is to lie last effort of his is better than some of the arrangements for mandolin, banjo and gui-
tar, of all their famous instrumental ami
in the prompt Police Court, instead of the others.
vocal successes, their splendid Mandolin and
more slowly moving High Court.
Guitar Folios Nos. 1, 2 and 3, containing
The difficulty which has hitherto arisen
the standard popular successes, and a series
in discovering the lairs from which the
of valuable instruction works, beginning
needy street hawkers obtain their supplies,
with the greatest work for mandolin ever
is to be overcome by granting power to a
written, Samuel Siegel's "Special Mandolin
police magistrate to issue a search warrant
Exercises." The last popular successes of
so that houses or shops where there is
Stern & Co. are arranged with third mando-
reasonable ground for believing that pirated
lin and mandola parts, these making them
copies are to be found, may be entered by
suitable for d u b use.
a constable, and any copies brought before
The famous (). H . Albrecht catalogue,
the Court may be ordered to be de-
HERBERT DILLEA.
contains the standard works of T. J. Arm-
stroyed. Power is also given under this
One of the most promising composers of strong, Richard L. Weaver, Fred Oehler
bill to seize copies of pirated songs on street
the
day is Herbert Dillea, musical director and O. If. Albrecht.
hawkers, and have the same forfeited or de-
of
Ward
and Vokes Company. His musical
The late S. S. Stewart's magnificent cat-
stroyed.
contributions
to
this
show
have
certainly
alogue of mandolin, banjo and guitar music
The bill is receiving the active support
of the music sellers' trade, the members of helped materially to the success attained by which in character is the same as the Al-
Four Great Marches:
which most interested have formed "The
W". PARIS CHAMBERS
AMICIZIA.
GIRALDI.
REVELATION.
LA DUVAL.
Music
Distributor
for
Musical Copyright Association for the Sup-
Novelties:
Bands and Orchestras
pression of Piracies," the responsible offi-
Trombone Sneeze.
Honeysuckle and the Bee. "Enita" Ser.
3 4 E. 14TH S T , opp UNION SQ.
Cubana. Grasshoppers' Hop. It's the man behind the Gun.
NEW YORK CITV
cers being David Day, president; Charles
Coon, Coon, Coon.
Fox Hunter's March.
Instantaneous Success
Sheard, vice-president; Charles Warren,
Song Successes:
" Unscr Heinrich March "
" I do." "Baby Mine." "I'd like to hear that song again."
treasurer; Stanley Mullen, secretary; J.
Thurlow, assistant secretary; and Philip J.
"The Mansion of Aching Hearts
Great descriptive ballad
HARRY V O N TIL- " I 'II Be There, Mary Dear." Beautiful home song.
Rutland, solicitor. This association has been
" On a Sunday Afternoon." Catchy waltz song.
formed to assit in influencing the public and
ZERS LATEST and " 1 Just Can't Help From Loving that Man." May Irwin's success.
Parliament to make the theft of the work
" My Bamboo Queen." Oriental coon song.
of a man's brains as much a felony as a theft
••'.?. '
GREATEST HITS. "Loo-Loo-oo-Loo-Loo," Great dainty coon song.
THE MARRV VON TILZER C1USIC PUBLISHING COMPANY
of the work of his hands.
42 West 28th Street, New York
-
67 Clark Street. Chicago
On Thursday, March 20th, the Musical
The Song that is sweeping the Country
CHORUS
Copyright Association met at 142, Charing
On a Saturday night, dear old Saturday
night.
Cross Road, to draw up a plan of campaign
When your pockets are filled with coin.
Everybody Is asked to join.
for the protection of their interests. There
By HOWARD and EHERSON, authors of "Hello, Hy Baby.'
On • Saturday night, good old Saturday
night.
were present David Day, of Francis, Day
VANDERSLOOT flUSIC CO.
The next day Is Sunday, but still on
Honday
& Hunter, in the chair; Charles Sheard, of
41 West 28th Street
NEW YORK We dream of Saturday night.
Charles Sheard & Co.; Frank Boosey, of
CHARACTERISTIC MARCH
Boosey & Co.; William Boosey, of Chappell
BY
AND TWO.STEP
& Co.; E. Ascherberg-, of Ascherberg & Co.;
DAiNrv
A
WALT
E. Clayton, of Novello & Co.; Charles Coote,
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JOS.
of Hopvvood & Crew; Charles Warren, of
Witmark & Sons; Frank Dean, of F. Dean
The Jos. J. Kaiser Music Co.,
40 West 28th Street, New York
& Co.; B. Feldman, of P.. Feldman & Co.;
Stanley Mullen, of the John Church Co.;
HOWLEY, HAVILAND
Leslie Stuart, representing composers, and
THE WHIRLWIND WALTZ SUCCESS
and
DRESSER,
Philip J. Rutland, solicitor to the association.
Chorus
1260-66 Broadway
"Annie Moore, sweet Annie Moore,
HOWLEY, HAVILANIT&~DRESSER'S LATEST.
We will never see sweet Annie any more,
NEW YORK
She went away one summer's day,
Paul Dresser has a song out in "I Just
Grand Opera House Block, Chicago. III.
And we'll never see sweet Annie any more."
Want to Go Back and Start the Whole
Thing Over." That clever composer, Clif-
The Sensations of Paris.
ton Crawford, has a dainty little wait/ song
"AMQUREUSE," VALSE LENTE
under the title of "Polly." "You Give Me
&nd " LOIN DU PAYS," VALSE TZIGANE
9
East
J7th
St.
Your Love and I'll Give You Mine," by L.
By RODOLPHE BERQER.
A. Davis and M. J. Fitzpatrick. We al-
Piano
Solo
60c.
Small Orchestra 50c. Large Orchestra 75c,
ways like a nlimber bv Raymond A, Browne
With the music Publishers
"On A Saturday Night"
Georgia Peaches
D r e a m s of L o v e
SWEET ANNIE MOORE
Boosey & Co.
New York
J. Kaiser

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