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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1902 Vol. 34 N. 16 - Page 35

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THE
7VSUSIC TRKDE
WON'T THESE 'EST BUSY
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REVIEW
DEALER
BUSY?
A glance over the list given b«low produces only one answer and that in the affirmati\ e. M. WITMARK &
SONS, being happily fortunate with a new line of instrumental novelties, take pleasure in imparting the news to
their fellow tradesmen.
A Formidable Battery of Instrumental H i t s ! ! !
THE FAriOUS WILLIAM LORAINE
INTERMEZZOS
"ZAMONA," (Arabian), "MISS CHRYS-
ANTHEMJM," (Japanese), "PANATEL-
LA," (Mexican), new.
THE HOWARD-WHITNEY MUSICAL
•'ZOO."
No. 1, "MOSQUITOES' PARADE,"
No. 2, "FROG PUDDLES."
No. 3, "THE DONKEY LAUGH."
His latest and best.
THE THEODORE BENUIX INSTRU-
MENTAL SUCCESSES
"A SOUTHERN REVERIE."
"LA GAZELLE."
"IN BEAUTY'S BOWER."
THE VICTOR HbRBERT PIANO PIl CES.
'•YESTERTHOUGHTS,' 1 "PUNCHINEL-
LO," and "PANAMERICANA."
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As played by the Pittsburgh Orchestra at
the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo with
great success.
FRANK WITMAWKS NEWEST WALTZ
SUCCESS
"THE CHARMER." Predicted to become
as popular as his famous "ZENDA"
waltzes.
THE INSTANTANEOUS SENSATIONAL
INSTRUMENTAL hi I
BRATTON'S "IN A COSEY CORNER."
(A Novelette). Orders constantly comingin
from all quarters. Don't fail to stock this!
PAUL RUBEN'S WALTZ HIT, "BRIDE
BELLS."
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WM. C. O'HARE'S UNIQUE COnPOSI-
TIONS
"LEVEE REVELS," "COTTONFIELD
CAPERS," "PLANTATION PASTIMES."
All Mr. O'Hare's numbers featured by
Sousa. He has a style much admired by
musicians.
'THE BARRYnURE' WALTZES
By John W. Bratton.
One of the most popular sellers we have.
Title contains full size portrait of Miss Ethel
Barrymore in "Captain Jinks."
We have secured the sole American
rights for the NEW WALTZ HIT by
ROBbRl VOLLSThDT, composer of the
famous "Jolly Fellows" Waltzes.
"MERRY COMRADES," (Prosit Waltz-
es), in which a novel stein effect is intro-
duced.
Two "Surefires" by EFFIE KAMMAN,
composer of "Dance of the Brownies"
'DANCE OF THE WHITE RATS," and
"DARKEY DOINGS."
CHAS. KRE/ViEK'S (JAVOTTE SUCCESS
"THE SOUTHERN GIRL," A big seller
for this style of composition.
HARRY McLELLAVS LATEST
"PERPLEXITY." Successfully played by
leading orchestras.
GREAT SUCCESS OF "KINO DODO"
'DIANA," Entr'acte, by Gustav Luders.
Two New Compositions by GEO. D.
BARNARD
"LOVE IN THE MOONLIGHT," WALTZ-
ES and "THE LITTLE TRIFLER," (In-
termezzo Jocoso.)
An unusual line of selections from Comic Operas, and Musical Ccmedy Successes
arranged for all instruments
FROM "KING DODO."
Selection, March, Waltzes, Schottische
and "Diana," "Tale of a Bumblebee," Two-
step.
FROM "HOITY TOITY."
Selection, March, Lanciers, Schottische,
Waltzes, March two-step, "MY JAPANESE
CHERRY BLOSSOM," March two-step,
"DE PULLMAN PORTER'S BALL," In-
tro. "MARY BLACK."
FROM "THE EXPLORERS."
Selection, March, Waltzes, Lanciers, "Cu-
pid Might Have Been a Little Coon," Two-
Step.
FROM "THE CHAPERONS."
Selection, Lanciers, March, Schottische,
(Barn Dance). "We're All Good Fellows,"
March-Two-Step.
FROM "THE BURGOMASTER."
Selection, Waltzes, March, Lanciers,
Schottische, "Tale of a Kangaroo," Two-
Step.
FROM "DOLLY VARDEN."
Selection, March, Waltzes, Lanciers.
FROM "PRINCESS CHIC."
Selection, Waltzes, March, Lanciers,
Polka-Two-Step.
FROM "HODGE, PODGE & CO."
Selection, Waltzes, March, Lanciers.
FROM "THE FORTUNE TELLER."
Selection, Waltzes, Lanciers, March,
Schottische.
FROM "SWEET ANNE PAGE."
Selection, Waltzes, March.
FROM "BROADWAY TO TOKIO."
Selection, Waltzes, March, Lanciers.
NOW
IN
FROM "THE AMEER."
Selection, Waltzes, March, Lanciers,
Schottische.
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FROM "A ROYAL ROGUE." '
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Selection, March, Waltzes, Lanciers. -
FROM "THE SINGING GIRL."
Selection, Waltzes, Lanciers, March,
Mazurka (Yorke), March, "Our Native
Land."
FROM "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY AND
THE BEAST."
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Waltzes.
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FROM "GARRETT O'MAGH."
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Medley Waltzes, Selection.
FROM "MY ANTOINETTE."
Selection, Waltz, March.
FROM "THE SULTAN OF SULU."
Selection, March, Waltzes, Lanciers.
PREPARATION
"THE PRINCE OF PILSEN," by Frank Pixley and Gustav Luders, "THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ," by L. Frank
Baum, Julian Mitchell and Paul Tietjens and "THE STORKS," by Guy Steely and Frederic Chapin.
S Y N C O P A T E D
'PLUNKY PLUNKS," by J. A. Silberberg.
'FRISKY PICKS," by L. Teichman.
'BARNYARD FROLICS," by John W.
Bratton.
'NIGGER ALLEY," by Geo. D. Andrews.
'LUMB'RIN' LUKE," by J. A. Silberberg.
'HUCKLEBERRY CROSS ROADS," by
Robert Cone.
'RICKETY DAN," by Chas. W. Kremer.
'LITTLE ALLIGATOR BAIT," by J. W.
Casey.
N O V E L T I ES
"UP IN NIGGER HEAVEN," by Lyn Udall.
"RAGTIME SOCIETY," by Herbert Dillea.
"RAGTIME REVERIE," by Stanley Carter.
"THE SUN DO MOVE," by John Strom-
berg.
"COON DELIGHTS," by Ion Arnold.
"DARKTOWN PARADE," by J. H. Fischer.
"DARKTOWN CYCLONE," by Ed. Traut-
man.
"RAZZER DANCE," by E. L. Bailey.
"DAT BLACKVILLE WEDDING," by Rob-
ert Cone.
"SAMBO OUT OF WORK," by J. A. Silber-
berg.
"COONVILLE JUBILEE," by C. H. Collins.
"RAMBLING EBENEZER," by G. J. Trink-
aus.
"CAKEWALK IN THE SKY," by BEN
Harney.
"KALSOMINE BILL," by L. Tocaben.
JUST
P U B L I S H E D
A new teacher's graded catalogue. Sent on application.
SEND FOR "THE TRAVELER," a new complete catalogue of our Arrangement Department, including music for Mandolin,
Violin, Guitar, Zither, Banjo, Cornet and Trombone.
M.
Schiller Building,
Chicago, III,
W I T M A R K
& S O N S ,
P u b l i s h e r s
Witmark Buildings,
No. 8 W. 29th St.
No. 186-188 Shaftesbury Ave
London, England.
New York City.
Kindly Forward All Requests to the New York Office
Curtaz Building,
San Francisco, Cal,
Won't These Keep the Busy Dealer Busy ?

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