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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1902 Vol. 34 N. 21 - Page 39

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THE
march song, the lyrics of which are by Ray-
mond A. Browne, and it is already in re-
hearsal by many of the best singers. It is
called "lie I'sed to .Be One of the Boys in
Bine."
At a recent conference held at the office of
Klaw & Erlanger, they accepted seven songs
from Harry Von Tilzer, all of which are to
go in new productions, and negotiations are
on the way for Mr. Von Tilzer to write the
music for several big shows which the above
managers are getting ready for next season.
Harry B. Smith, whose fame as a librettist
is extremely wide, has submitted the book
of a new musical comedy to Harry Von Til-
zer which the latter will probably write music
for if he can find the time necessary for work
of that magnitude.
The Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing
Co. have accepted several songs by Raymond
A. Browne, including a descriptive song,
which every one prophesies will be a big hit.
This is in addition to the songs which Mr.
Browne has written with Mr. Von Tilzer, as
the songs are entirely the work of the first-
named gentleman.
By special arrangement Vincent Bryan
and Harry Von Tilzer will write all the new
songs for Joseph Hawthorne and Harry Bul-
ger, which these gentlemen will use when
the "Sleeping Beauty and the Beast" goes on
the road, and it is safe to say that these
gentlemen will have equally as good, if not
better songs than they have ever had before.
F. A. ADAMS ATTENDS MEETING.
F. Avon Adams, general manager of the
publishing department of the John Church
C O L L E G E
MUSIC TRHDE
Co., has been visiting Cincinnati for the pur-
pose of attending the meeting of the directors
of the Company, which occurred last week.
WRITERS DEMAND DAMAGES.
A motion was made in Supreme Court,
Rochester, N. Y., Saturday, in the case of
Edward T. Fox and Joseph Windmer, both
of that city, vs. Fred A. Mills, publisher of
New York, to have the case tried in New
York instead of Rochester. Decision was re-
served by justice Dunwell. The plaintiffs
ask for $3,000 damages. They claim to have
composed a song entitled "By the Waters of
Xarragansett Bay" and to have sent it to
Mills, who changed it slightly and published it.
TWO GOOD SINGERS.
The popular song illustrators, Fberly and
Egbert, have just completed a very success-
ful season in the vaudeville houses, and have
a great many engagements booked for their
summer season. They have featured a num-
ber of the "House of Hits" songs very suc-
cessfullv this season, among which may be
numbered "The Silent Violin," "Don't Wear
Your Heart on Your Sleeve" and "While the
Convent Bells Were Ringin
Eberly and
Egbert are an up-to-date team, and their
success is by no means a matter of surprise
to their numerous admirers among music
lovers.
FROM THE " HOUSE ON BBOAWAY."
(irace Leonard is making a decided hit
with "My Princess Zulu Lulu" and "In the
Good Old' Summer Time."
Mabel Leslie of the Katheriue Rober com-
pany is making a decided hit singing "The
S O N G S
Hinds &
Noble.
Entertain friends, add cheer to every home. Songs of all Colleges, $1.50
Songs of Eastern Colleges, $1.25—Songs of Western Colleges, $1.25—New COOPER
Songs for Glee Clubs, 50 cents.
INSTITUTE
NEW YORK CITY
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO BOOKSELLERS.
THE GREATEST MARCH HIT FOR PIANO SOLO
"A
MESSAGE
FROM
MARS"
March and Two-Step by Emil Ascher
Published by the WYcAL SMUSIC C0. f
10 Union Square, New York
"OH!
PEERLESS
IRISH SONG SUCCESS By C. E. CASEY PUB. CO.
MISTER ROONEY"
Take Me To My Mama Dear"
A Favorite Child Song by Mall <&Braham
Shapiro, Bernstein,
& Von Tilzer,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
45 W. 28th ST.,
NEW YORK.
The Crown Music Co'
47 W. 28th St.,
N. Y.
THE GREAT SONG HITS OF THE SEASON
"Jenny Lee."
•I'm Tired."
"My Gipsy Queen."
"Rip Van Winkle Was A Lucky Man.'
"Since Sister Nell heard Paderewski Play." "Nursery Rhymes.'
TO THE TRADE!!!
Wholesale Music Dealers
12 East 17th Street,
We can supply you with anything pub-
lished. Send for our monthly list of
B A R Q A I N S!! !
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER,
NEW YORK.
LITHOGRAPHERS, MUSIC ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS.
Music Titles by all Processes.
37
REiZIElrt£
224-232 W. 26th St., NEW YORK.
J'nr..11111 e . w c . n " a n d " H i l l H a i l e y W o n t
\ou
1'lease Come Homo."
Elizabeth Murray is singing "You Were
Never Introduced to Me."
The Four Hills are using "In the Good
Old Summer Time" and "Hill Hailev, Won't
You P'lease Come Home."
Pauline Moran is featuring "My Princess
Zulu Lulu,'' "Lookout for the Iloodoo-Doo-
Doo Man'' and "Hill Hailev Won't You
Please Come Home."
Jere San ford is winning rounds of applause
with "Way Down in ()ld Indiana" and
"She's Sleeping by the Silv'ry Rio Grande."
The Larkins are featuring the "Pooh P>ah
i)f Hlackville Town."
Neva Ayniar, with the Wild Rose Com-
pany, is making a hit with "Sabina."
Will G. Williams singing "The Army of
Half Starved Men" and "She's Sleeping by
the Silv'ry I\io Grande."'
Howe, Wallen and Walters are featuring
"A Little Boy in I Hue," "When the Elite
Sky Tuns to Gold," "Glory to God" and a
medley composed of "Hill P>ailey, Won't You
Please Come Home," "In the Good Old
Summer Time" and "My Princess Zulu
Lulu."
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OTHER NEWS BITS.
Billy McClaim is scoring big hits singing
"The Furniture Man'' and "I Wonder What
George Washington Would Say."
J. Aldrich Libbey is singing George Evans'
catchy waltz song "In the Good Old Summer
Time."
Maude Alice Kelly is singing "Our Land
of Dreams."
Blanche Ring is singing "In the Good
Old Summer Time."
John Kirkamp is singing "Glory to God,"
"Way Down in Old Indiana" and "I Don'l
Think T'll Go Tn to Town."
Aubrey Pringle, of Al G. Fields' Min-
strels, is making a decided hit with "A Lit-
tle Hoy in Blue."
Earl Taylor, of Vogel's Minstrels, is sing-
ing "She's Sleeping by the Silv'ry Rio
Grande."
James Thornton's "A Trip Up the Hud-
son" late sons: is certainlv a winner.

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