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Issue: 1902 Vol. 34 N. 9 - Page 46

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whole set of nine compositions to any acfdress
post paid on receipt of one dollar. This offer
is only good up to April ist. We can thor-
oughly recommend dealers investing in this
advantageous proposition; marches always
sell, and these are good ones, by the best
composers.
OUTGROWING THEIR PREMISES.
Owing to the enormous business done by
the Harry Von Tilzer Music Co., they have
been obliged to take another floor in the
building at 42 West Twenty-eighth street.
They will turn this into professional rooms,
adding three more pianos, making six in all,
that will be banging away, morning, noon
and night.
The success of this house has been phe-
nomenal in the annals of the music publish-
ers. They certainly have good songs, but the
real cause lies in the personality and popular-
ity of Mr. Von Tilzer with the profession.
He knows them all well, arid they all like
him, and there is nothing they won't do for
him. So that is how it is, and with a good
business man to look after the finances, their
success is assured.
THE VANDERSLOOT MUSIC CO.
The Vandersloot Music Co. have a busy
time of it these days. "On a Saturday Night"
is one of the season's hits. Primrose and
Dockstader are featuring it nightly, and it
always gets half a dozen encores. All the
top-liners are using it, and crowds go nightly
to the Sans Souci to hear Weston and Beas-
ley sing it. It is to be heard in every con-
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cert hall and all the vaudeville houses, and
out of town also. This firm have some good
new numbers in their catalogue. "Sunbeams
and Shadows" has met with a large sale.
"Oh, Mr. Grundy" is a good song, but "On
a Saturday Night" is "it." Dealers need have
no compunction in ordering this in large
quantities. It is bound to sell.
RANDOM NOTES.
"Please Let Me Sleep," by Robert C. Mc-
Pherson and James T. Brymn, and "Oh, the
Girls, the Lovely Girls," by Sterling and Von
Tilzer, are two new songs in the latter's cata-
logue. He has also completed a fine two-
step under the name of "Chocolate Drops."
The following was on a postal card which
Wm. H. Perm recently received from Eng-
land:
"Maude Courtney, who sings the old songs,
the original singer of the 'Honeysuckle and
the Bee," has had her engagement extended t°
twenty weeks at the Palace Theatre, London,
and she will sing 'The Sunflower and the
Sun/ "
Lew Dockstader is featuring "A Certain
Party" in a most sensational manner and with
great success. He is assisted by a chorus of
twenty-six. Fred J. Helf's latest hit, "It's
the Janitor," is being sung in this show.
"Georgia Peaches" two-step and "Dreams
of Love" waltzes are two good sellers in the
Jos. J. Kaiser Music Co.'s catalogue.
"Evangeline" is a beautiful instrumental
number by C. E. Pomeroy. It is published
by the C. L. Partee Co., 5 East Fourteenth
street, New York.
W. Paris Chambers has a beautiful ballad
song in " I Do" and it has been taken up by
several leading singers. Mr. Chambers has
recently published for band and orchestra
"Enita Scr Cubano" and the "Amicizia,"
"Revelation" and "Giraldi" marches, which
should be in the hands of all orcliestra leaders
and band masters.
The Peerless Publishing Co. publish a
very beautiful sacred song entitled "Festal
Praise." It is by that clever composer, Geo.
J. Wetzel. Another good number of a dif-
ferent style is "Mary, Mary," a comic auto
song.
"Dance of the Bumblebees'' and "Mary,
Dear, I'm Called Away" are two good num-
bers published by the Brenton-Bagley Music
P'ub. Co., 129 Pembroke street, Boston.
The following telegram was received from
J. Aldrich Libbev and his wife by Harry Von
Tilzer:
"Loo, Loo, Oo Loo, Loo," "On a Sunday
Afternoon" and "The Song the Soldiers
Sang" immense sensational hit with us at the
Avenue Theatre.
Libbev and Trager.
"The Signal from Mars" is one of the Tascot is singing "Loo, Loo," "On Sweet
march hits of the year; it is experiencing a Saturday Night" and "I Just Can't Help
large sale. As we all know it is by the famous from Lovin' Dat Man" at Keith's.
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VERYWHERE!
Latest NEW PROCESS Records
Grand Records, $i each.
Small Records, 50c. each:
MID
Prices,
E. T. Paull, and published by the E. T. Paull
Music Co.
$5 per dozen, j* Jt j* j* jA
W R I T E FOR CATALOGUE
$5 t o $150
You can make your own records on the
Graphophone. Other talking ma-
chines lack this, the greatest
charm.
The GRAPHOPHONE won the Grand
Prize at the Paris Exposition.
COLUMBIA DISC GRAPHOPHONES using FLAT RECORDS
No other disc machine compares with ours.
Send $5 with your order to nearest office, and goods will be shipped C. O. D. for the balance.
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY
NEW YORK:
Wholesale and Retail, 93 Chambers treet,
CHICAGO, 88 Wabash Avenue.
DETROIT, 238-240 Woodward Ave.
MINNEAPOLIS, 306 Nicollet Avenue.
SAN FRANCISCO, J25 Geary Street.
ST. LOUIS, 720-722 Olive Street
WASHINGTON, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue.
BALTIMORE, HO E. Baltimore Street.
PHILADELPHIA, J032 Chestnut Street,
BOSTON, 164 Tremont Street.
PITTSBURG, 615 Penn Avenue.
Retail only, 573 Fifth Avenue.
BUFFALO, 645 Main Street.
LONDON, 122 Oxford Street, W.
PARIS, 34 Boulevard des Italiens.
BERLIN, 65-A Friedrichstrasse.
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