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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1902 Vol. 34 N. 24 - Page 31

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THE
7VTVSIC TRKDE
IN THE PARKS.
A RECORD BREAKER.
Clyde Fitch a season ago established a
record in New York as being the only play-
wright who ever had four plays running at
one time. And now in the music publishing
world a similar record has been made and
that is for one firm to have four successful
musical comedies on Rroadway at one time.
The firm is M. Witmark & Sons. In these
four Broadway presentations will be found
the collaborated work of the best authors
and composers that have successfully catered
to the musical taste in previous efforts.
The first of these is "Dolly Yardcn," the
comic opera of Stanislaus Stange and Julian
Edwards. "Dolly Varden" has been at the
Herald Square Theatre for almost five
months and is still enjoying a most enviable
tribute from its clientage.
The second event is a later effort by the
writers of "The Burgomaster." Frank Pix-
ley and Gustav Luders' "King Dodo" is now
holding New York in an ecstacy at Daly's
Theatre.
"The Chinese Honeymoon'" now playing
to packed houses at the Casino, comes to us
with the English mark of merit in every bar
of music and line of the libretto, and is the
work of Dance and Talbot. To realize the
true worth of the performance one has but
ables her to please many by singing in the to ask a person who has witnessed it, to get
the conception of its place among the pres-
parks during the summer months.
entations
of the season.
Miss Redmond is singing two songs by R.
The
last
of this record-breaking quartet u;
T. Roden and Max S. Witt, "While the
Frank
Perley's
production of Ranken and
Convent Bells Were Ringing' and "Down
Witmark's
musical
comedy "The Chape-
by the Summer Sea." She is one of the many
rones"
at
the
New
York
Theatre.
who finds these songs very helpful in pre-
While
on
the
subject
of
Witmark produc-
senting an attractive turn.
The charming picture that appears with
this, article presents the well-known features
of Miss Rita Redmond, the well-known vocal-
ist, whose powerful but beautiful voice en-
C O L L E G E
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
Songs for Glee Clubs, 50 cents.
Hinds &
Noble.
S O N G S
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO BOOKSELLERS.
31, 33 and 35 W.
15th St.
NEW YORK CITY.
THE GREATEST MARCH HIT FOR PIANQ SOLO
"A MESSAGE
FROM
MARS"
March and Two-Step by Emit Ascher
Published by the ^ROYcAL SMUSIC C0. t
JO Union Square, New York
"OH!
MISTER ROONEY"
PEERLESS
IRISH SONG SUCCESS By C. E. CASEY PUB. CO.
Take Me To My Mama Dear"
A Favorite Child Song by Hall & Braham
Shapiro, Bernstein,
& Company,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
45 W. 28th ST.,
NEW YORK.
The Crown Music Co.
NEW YORK.
N. Y.
••The Unseen Hand.'
"Rip Van Winkle Was A Lucky Man."
"The American flarselllalse."
TO THE TRADE!!!
We can supply you with anything pub-
lished. Send for our monthly list of
Wholesale Music Dealers
12 East 17th Street,
47 W. 28th St.
THE GREAT SONG HITS OF THE SEASON
"Jenny Lee. 1
' I ' m Unlucky."
"Mr. Dooley."
B A R G A I N S ! ! !
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER,
LITHOGRAPHERS, MUSIC EHQMVERS AHD PRINTERS,
Music Titles by all Processes.
31
REVIEW
224-232 W. 26th St., NEW YORK.
tions we find in Chicago "The Sultan 01
Sulu," by George Ade and A. C. Wathall,
at the Studebaker Theatre; "The Storks/'
by G. Steely and F. Chapin, at the Dearborn
Street Theatre, and at the Grand Opera
House "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" will
shortly be seen.
In Boston Pixley and Luders' "Prince of
Pilsen" at the Tremont Theatre. Tn Phil-
adelphia Richard Carle and Alfred Aarons'
"My Antoinette" is at the Walnut Street
Theatre.
In conclusion, reference must be made to
the emphatic success achieved on the Pacific
Coast by the Weber & Fields' forces in Smith
and Stromberg's "Fiddle-Dee-Dee," as well
as the Weber & Fields' repertoire presenta-
tions in Detroit.
THREE OF HELPS SONGS.
The following artists are featuring Fred.
Helf's great march song "My Mother Was
a Northern Girl" : Joe Natus, Haverly and
Fury, Kitty Rampone, Anna Wilkes, Ensign
McPherson, Arnold Sisters, Maxwell and
Dudley, Isabelle Seager, Kelley and Violette,
Ella Bechtel, Katherine Dixey, Mayme Morn-
ing, Bert Morphv, Reidy and Curren, Belle
Stewart, Emma Weston, Jack McGowan.
Bison City Quartet, Constance Windoni,
Hayes and Suits, Carr and Jordan, Mr. and
Mrs. Lamson, Browning Sisters, Phyllis Al-
len, Lester and Jermon, etc.
Among the well-known artists who are us-
ing Fred Helf's comic song "It's the Janitor,"
are Lew Dockstader, George Thatcher, Billy
Denny, Joe Hardman, Byron and Langdon,
Lew Seeker, Glenroy and Russell, Tom Rip-
iey, Joe Bonnell, Nat Wills, Lynn Welchcr,
etc.
Miss Clarice Vance, the coon song singer,
is scoring a big hit on the Keith Circuit
with Fred Helf's new coon creation "If
Money Talks It Ain't on Speaking Terms
with Me." Miss Vance states that this song
is without a doubt the funniest coon song
she has ever introduced and will in the fu-
ture make it the feature of her repertoire.
HOW SONGS ARE ILLUSTRATED
The men who make the pictures with which
songs are illustrated nowadays in the vaude-
ville theatres are the arch fakirs among stage
craftsmen. They can teach a few things to
the men who imagine they are great when
they produce a blizzard on July 4th, or make
an audience believe that an old carpet is a
storm-beaten sea.
All the song illustrator needs in his camera
is a few dozen plates and he can make slides
for any song ever written, and do it in a way
that will make audiences think that he was
Barry wn Dlzer
music
Publishing Co.
"The rianslon of Aching
Hearts."
'On a Sunday After.
noon."
" I'll be there, Mary
Dear."
Please Let Me Sleep."
'Loo, Loo. oo,Loo Loo."
'Emancipation Day."
'Hy Bamboo Queen."
'I Just Can't "elp from
Loving Dat Man."
42 West 28th Street,
N. Y. City
67 Clark Street
Chicago

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