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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1902 Vol. 34 N. 19 - Page 32

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THE
ers using this popular song with tremendous
success: Howard and Emerson, the St. Al-
vas, Master Arthur Klein, Joe Rosey, Master
Clegg, Canada's phenomenal boy tenor, Bes-
sie Beasley, Theodore Murphy, Daisy Beaute,
Lillian Murtha (in German and English),
Dooley and Kent, Fred Rose, King and Ed-
wards, Edwards and Bliss, Madge Raymond,
Sam Brown, Hazel Burt, Nellie Burt and her
Society Belles. Isabelle M. Maxwell, Miss
Pryme, Nick Jeudell, Haywood and DuPree,
Emma Bunting. "
/
7VTUSIC T R K D E
"I'm in a Hurry" is by Smith and Bow-
eluding "Sleep Little Chil', Go Sleep," "The
Gypsy Maid" and "What Would You Be man, who know how to write a good coon
song, and it bids fair to outrival their tre-
A Doin'."
JOSEPH J. KAISER'S LATEST.
We have often spoken of the melodious
beauty of the "Georgia Peaches" two step,
and "Dreams of Love" waltzes, two instru-
mental pieces by Joseph J. Kaiser, the head
of the publishing house of that name. He
has now written two new numbers which
will add to his already big musical reputa-
tion. The titles are "In Old Panama" Span-
ish waltzes and the "Blue Grass Beauties"
VON TILZER NEWS.
march and two-step.
Al Von Tilzer, who has been for the past
They are pleasing and lively pieces, and
five weeks in the Chicago office of the Harry will be popular in dancing circles. Dealers
Yon Tilzer Music Publishing Co., has re- should send in for them at once and avail
turned to the city and reports immense prog- themselves of the special introductory rates.
ress for the Von Tilzer prints in the West.
I'M IN A HURRY.
Jules Von Tilzer, whose personality is so
Did
you
ever
notice the suburban resident
successful in securing orders, has recently
rushing
at
breakneck
speed for the morning
consummated a gigantic deal involving a great
train,
and
just
as
he
is
within a block of the
many thousands of the Von Tilzer publica-
depot
some
kind-hearted
neighbor stops him
tions, the "Mansion of Aching Hearts"
to
tell
him
about
the
cute
things his little
and "On a Sunday Afternoon" being the two
Willy
or
Johnny
had
done
the
previous day ?
principal numbers involved.
The
man
or
woman
dodging
the jugger-
Jack Von Tilzer, who has just returned
naut on Broadway?
from Philadelphia, found his latest trip pecu-
Or the man wflio is trying to collect a small
liarly profitable, as the territory yielded a bill from some business man and is told by
number of very large orders for the Von one of the clerks that Mr. B. has just turned
Tilzer catalogue, the songs of the "Wild the neighoring corner?
They are all in a hurry, and why ? Simply
Rose" being particularly in demand.
because
they wish to accomplish something.
Will Marion Cook and H. C. Burleigh
So it is with the music publisher who is put-
treasure with much pride an autograph letter ting a new song on the market. The some-
from the noted pianist Paderewski, praising thing he is looking for is a large selling song
highly new songs by these gentlemen, h\- (a hit). "
THE FOUR BROADWAY HITS OF THE SEASON.
'While The Convent Bells Were Ringing"
" The Maiden With The Dreamy Eyes."
' Nobody's Looking But The Owl and The Moon "
"Maybe."
__
THE FOUR COON SONG SUCCESSES OF THE YEAR.
1
I'm Going To Live Anyhow Till I Die."
" My Castle on the Nile."
JOS. W. STERN & CO.
' Didn't He Ramble."
" No Use Asking 'Cause You Know The Reason Why."
34 E. 21 tt St.,
THE FOUR INSTRUMENTAL FAVORITES.
1
'•23d Regiment " (Vigilantia) March. NEW YORK CITY
Gainsborough March."
" Belle ot Grenada " Waltzes.
' Bugville Brigade " Characteristic.
"THE HOUSE OF
HITS."
TWO REIGNING
SONG
HITS
'THE MEANING OF U. S. A." a great descriptive flarch Song.
•I'VE GOT MY EYES ON YOU," Novelty Waltz Song, already in its second edition.
AflERICAN
M U S I C CO.,
Broadway) cor. 37th
Street
NEW YORK
The Everlasting Flower Song
" J J U S T A C H A I N OK D A I S I E S " By Arthur Lamb and
Raymond Hubbel
ARTHUR LAMB & CO.,
CHICAGO. ILL
34 Clark Street.
BRENTON-BAGLEY
MUSIC PUB COMPANY
129 PEMBROKE ST.
Jt Jl BOSTON Jt Jt
Telephone 619-3 Tremont.
GREAT INSTRUMENTAL HIT
"Dance of the Bumblebees" ByE. E. bgiey
GREAT SONG SUCCESS
"Mary Dear I'm Called Away" By Julia smith
SEND FOR CATALOGUE. FULL ORCHESTRATIONS.
"EVANGELINE"
INSTRUMENTAL NOVELTY
By C. E. POMEROY.
Band and Orchestral arrangements to this number by W. Paris Chambers.
C. L. PARTEE MUSIC CO., -
George m. Krey
1364 BROADWAY
NEW YORK
493 WASHINGTON STREET
BOSTON
102-194 E. MADISON ST.
CHICAGO
-
5 East 14th St. New York
•WATCH 'EM-
••NEVER TO MEET AdAIN"
••MY MISSISSIPPI SUE"
••SHOW ME THE WAY TO OET HOME*
"THE BROKEN VOW"
mendous success, "Good Morning, Carrie,"
Geo. M. Krey has the song.
MISS HAZEL BURT.
A clever little lady who has been making
quite a name for herself around New York
lately is Hazel Burt.
She sings and dances equally well, and,
possessing a charming personality, never fails
to win applause. She is a follower of the
"House of Bloom," and shows her good sense
accordingly. She has been singing at the
Sans Souci Music Hall all the week and used
exclusively "My Mother Was a Northern
Girl," "The Sunflower and the Sun" and
"It's the Janitor,"
HE WILL HAVE HIS "DODO."
Just as the steamship "Moltke," of the
Hamburg-American line, was pulling out of
the dock in Hoboken last Tuesday morning,
a breathless, red-faced messenger boy, with
a flat package under his arm came rushing
down the pier and attempted to board the
vessel, but the gangplank had been taken
away and it would seem that his trip had
been in vain. " I must get this package
aboard," he cried. At that moment a good-
looking young man leaned over the rail, and
recognizing the messenger, exclaimed, "And
I must have that package; take a chance and
throw it."
The boy hesitated a moment, and then
stepping back to gain room, carefully threw
the parcel on to the deck at Isidor Wit-
mark's feet, for it was he. A cheer went
up from all around, and the boy when ques-
tioned as to what this valuable parcel con-
tained replied :
"It is a full orchestration of 'King Dodo,' "
So about the same time that Gus I Aiders'
music is charming an audience at Daly's The-
atre next Monday night, so will Mr. Wit-
mark and his fellow passengers be enjoying
"The Tale of a Bumble Bee" and other melo-
dies from this tuneful production.
T mportant notice to the t r a d e . . .
The undersigned, by arrargement 'with
the English publishers, SMessrs. Hopivood
& CreTv, Ltd., of London, ivill bundle the
music of the ne c w productio i " The Chinese
Honeymoon" by Dance And Talbot, noto
running successfully in London and to be
p oduced for an indefinite period at the
&(e f te> York Casino under the management
of Messrs. Shubert Bros.
SM. W1TMARK & SONS.
,
Hew York,
Condon,
San Trancisco.

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