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THE
MUSIC TRKDE
In the World of Music Publishing
Mr. Speck had been pushed to the wall. We Bonnie M'aginn is singing "When the Col-
Col. A. H. Goetting has at last made final cannot feel that this is so. Things were car- ored Band Comes Down the Street" in "Mr.
arrangements with Sam Speck, of the Enter- tainly in a bad way with the Enterprise Co. Bluebeard."
Harry Le Van is featuring "Why He Don't
prise Music Supply Co., whereby he becomes If some firm had made Mr. Speck bankrupt
Eat
Lam' No Mo' " and "Sing Hallelujah"
the owner of that concern.
it would have involved his theatrical, depart-
in
the
"Jim Bludso" company,
Col. Goetting pays $30,000 for it, and ob- ment store and publishing interests. As it
"The
Belle of Avenue A," made famous
tains the stock and good will. Mr. Speck will is, no firms are losing more than fifteen per
by
Blanche
Ring in "Tommy Rot," has been
pay his creditors and receive what is owing cent., with the exception of one, and that
taken
up
by
Elfie Fay, and she is singing it
was of the creditor's own volition.
him.
for
all
she
is
worth.
We are sincerely glad that this deal has
Mr. Speck undoubtedly has not made
Taken
altogether,
this firm have a fine
gone through. It will be a good thing for money out of it, but he might have lost a
young
bunch
of
hits
in their catalogue, but
the trade in every way.
great deal more, and we say again, the trade
then,
that
is
nothing
new.
For some time things had been in a bad is better in every way by the transfer, and
way with this concern, but now under the able we wish the Colonel every success and good
FROM HAMILTON S. GOrD">N.
management of Col. Goetting and his assis- luck, and may he be Governor some day in-
When Warner Crosby wrote the music to
ants we foresee a reign of prosperity not only stead of Colonel.
"Miss Bob White" we said he was a com-
for the Colonel, but for the music publisher.
poser of marked originality, and his latest
"THE HOUSE ON BROADWAY."
The sheet music supply in New England
composition proves our words. "The Squir-
We
might give Howley, Haviland &
will be absolutely in the hands of the com-
rel Parade" is as good a two-step as we have
bine and their influence will be felt through- Dresser a new name in the place of the one heard in many a day. It is light and catchy
above—"The House of Interpolated Num-
out the country. Col. Goetting, who, by the
and it possesses some real musical merit.
bers" would be to the point.
way is ex-chairman of the Republican State
"Vision of the Ball Room" is a dainty lit-
Since the time of "Nancy Brown," "In
Committee of Massachusetts and has aspir-
tle
number for the piano by Wm. J. Hew-
the Good Old Summer Time" and "Bloom-
ations for Governorship, now has under his ing Lize," this house has generally managed lett, which has a particularly artistic title
control the Enterprise Music Supply Co., his to have several hits in the musical comedies page.
own business in Springfield and the Coupon along Broadway. In "The Wizard of Oz"
Another good march, by Will B. Mprrison,
Music Co. in Boston. His first move is to now playing at the Majestic Theatre, "Hur- is entitled "Searchlight." These three in-
put the price of music somewhere where it rah for Baffin's Bay" is quite one of the best strumental pieces are published by Hamilton
S. Gordon and are well up to the high stand-
ought to be and in every way will the trade in the show. It is by Bryan and Morse.
ard
of his catalogue.
be improved.
In Klaw & Erlanger's musical extrava-
SHAPIRO, BERNSTEIN & CO.'s LATEST.
The general feeling among publishers in ganza "Mr. Bluebeard" at the Knickerbocker
this city was that the move was a good one Theatre, two of the best songs in it are A new number by Jerome and Schwartz
There was a little dissatisfaction as to the "Marriage is Sublime" and "Raving" both is always welcome. This month they have
deviated from their usual style, and have
settling of some of the claims against Mr. by Bryan and Morse.
Jolly Zeb is featuring "De Kid From De turned out a comedy waltz song entitled
Speck; rumors that some creditors were Bowery's Me Name" by Farrell and Frant- "When the Stars are Shining Bright."
paid more in proportion than others and that zen in "Zig-zag Alley" company.
M. B. Kirby has written a clever Irish
song to which Jean Schwartz has set the
music, entitled "O'O'O'Brien." It is being
featured by Maggie Cline.
Maude Nugent has two new ones out this
month. They are "Pearlie, Say You'll Be
My Little Girlie" and "My Little Creole
Babe."
A pretty little Oriental song is "My Little
Japanese," by Max Hoffmann. Mary Mar-
TWO BIG HITS OF THE SEASON
Published by
ble and Little Chip are using it sucessfully.
The Steeplechase March and Two-step GOETZ & CO. A new number by that versatile composer,
The Hit of the Season; played by Sousa and
Stanley Crawford, is "Only a Dream of the
more than four hundred bands.
81-87 Court Street
Golden Past." Alfred Bryan is the author.
It
promises to be as popular as their first
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
effort, "I'll Wed You in the Golden Sum-
By J O S E P H BARF, U T H E R
mer Time."
Four Great Marches;
W. PARIS CHAMBERS
These are the January publications of Sha-
AMIQZIA.
GIRALDI.
REVELATION.
LA DUVAL.
Musio Distributer for
piro, Bernstein & Co. and they all possess
Novelties:
Bands and Orchestras
higfh merit.
Trombone Sneeze.
Honeysuckle and the Bee. u Enita " Ser.
3 4 E . 14-TH S T . , OP*. UNION S a .
"WHEN MR. GOETTING COMES TO TOWN."
Genevieve Dream Waltzes
NEW YORK CITV
Instantaneous Success
" Unscr Heinrich March "
FOUR
Cubana.
Grasshoppers' Hop. It's the man behind the Gun.
Coon, Coon t Coon.
Fox Hunter's March-
Sons; Successes:
"I d o / ' "Babv Mine."
"I'd like to hear that song aeain."
B I G H I T S *
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Published bv THE HOUSE ON < BROA C DWA1
HOWLEY, HAVILAND,
"In the Good Old Summer Time," & DRESSER,
jt jt
"Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey?"
"Nancy Brown,"
i 260-66 Broadway, N . Y.
" Blooming Lize."
"THE EMERALD ISLE"
By Arthur Sullivan and Edward German,
Now being played at the Herald Square Theatre, New York
"THE COUNTRY GIRL"
The Great Daly Theatre Success
Vocal Scores, Piano Selections and Separate Songs of the above to be had from
SoI A
f r
$ CO,, 9 € . I7tft St., lleW VOrK.
= &™« ° Chappell & Co., London
The Robinson Sisters are singing "Susie
Anna," "The Gambling Man" and "Just Kiss
Yourself Good-bye" with great success over
the Western circuit.
Some '^Surefire" Popular
' LITTLE SALLIE BROWN " By James W. Casey.
' PRETTY r\OLLIE SHANNON " By Ryan & Wolff.
• 1 WANTS A PINO PONO rtAN "By Howard Whitney.
• STAY IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD " By Kennett &
Udall.
1 'MOON, MOON" By Nat D.Mann.
flAIDIE, COflE BE HY LADY " By Marshall ft
Loraine.
' SWEET MAOGIE MAY " By Raymon Moore.
'IT'S FOR HER, HER. HER" By Ren Sheilda & Blllee
Tavlor.
"SOMEBODY'S WAITING 'NEATH SOUTHERN
SKIES " By Lamb & Bratton.
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