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Issue: 1903 Vol. 37 N. 12 - Page 38

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MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
H. W. Thornberry, manager in Annis-
words by H. Wakefield Smith; "Through- the closing weeks in September for the In-
out Eternity," by Vincent E. Green; "When dian Summer Carnivals as they are to be ton, Ala., for the E. E. Forbes Piano Co.,
called. It is being planned to give a twelve- has just sold to Dr. Clarence J. Owens,
You Have Time and Money," by Henry W. hour
daily programme of free outdoor attrac- president of the Anniston College, a car-
Armstrong, words by Richard H. Gerard; tions of the most sensational nature. That load of E. E. Forbes pianos. This is the
"Down in Mobile Long Ago," story ballad this liberal policy of free shows has met with largest single sale of pianos ever made in
and refrain, by George Evans, words by the public fancy is being shown daily in the Anniston and bespeaks well for Mr. Thorn-
Richard H. Gerard; "Let's Forget the Past," attendance which is far and away beyond that berry and the house of which he is man-
ager.
ballad v and refrain, by Frank Church; "My of the Pan-American Exposition.
Own Irish Queen," by Chauncey Olcott;
Ji Musical Piano Made by Musical People
"Where the Prairie Rolls Along to Meet the
Plain," by Geo. H. Arthur, words by Fen-
Ion E. Dowling; "Dear Rosalie," ballad and
refrain, by J. A. Silberberg, words by Jos.
Send for catalogue ; it's tvrth remdlng.
CEL PARR AVENUE,
W. Standish; "I Kissed You in My Dreams
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Last Night," by W r m. Christopher O'Hare,
words by S. Carter Schwing; "When
are used in more pianos than
Mamie, Sweet Mamie's a Bride" (from
W. L. MARSHALL,
Mapes
Strings
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"Under Cover"), by George Braham, words
~ strength.
STEPHEN S- MAPES
by Edward Harrigan. Instrumental: "Keep-
fcturer
of pj ano forte Covered Strings
ing a Hopping Honey," characteristic two-
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Factory, 511-513 E. 137th St., New York.
step, by William Cully; "At Newport,"
NEW YORK.
waltz, by Herbert Dillen; "The Star
Dreamer," Oriental serenade, by Theo.
GEORGE SCHLEICHER,
Bendix; "In a Lotus Field," a Japanese
MAIN OFFICE,
novelette, by John W. Bratton; "Uncle Josh
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by Gaylord Barrett; "The Penny Million-
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aire," march, by E. O. Wolff.
Hamilton S. Gordon—Vocal: "The Song
Bird and the Rose," by Everett J. Evans,
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words by Sam Ehrlich. Instrumental—
All Kinds of Wool Felt for Pianos
"Dream on Forever," waltz, by W. A.
and Organs
Phillips; "The Imperino," waltz by Paul-
Office: 103 East 125th Street, NEW YORK
Mills: MIDDLEVILLE, N. Y.
ine B. Story.
Joseph Flanner—Instrumental: "The
Resurrection," and "The Crice," waltzes,
by E. A. Lambert; "Glittering Snow
Flakes," polka, and "The Beetles' Dance,"
Are noted for their elasticity, responsiveness and durability. They satisfy in all cases.
by Edward Hoist.
WASLE (8. CO. * sVJ3::^S:"."i * N e w Y o r h
Jas. D. Shipman Publishing Co.—Vocal:
"My Little Amsterdam Avenue Girl," by
Eugene Lester.
Instrumental—"Selina
K^N, T H E p I A N I S T A
Waltzes," by Wm. Groedel.
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SPIELNANN PIANOS
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WASLE PIANO ACTIONS
CHAT FROM HERE AND THERE.
Two important opera rehearsals are now
in full swing. "Mile. Napoleon," Gustav
Luder's latest effort, which he has written
for Anna Held, to the book of the noted
French author Jean Richepin, which has
been adapted by Jos. Herbert, and which
they- say is an interesting and dramatic
play, irrespective of its charming musical
setting; and, The Fritzie Scheff opera by
Victor Herbert and Harrv B. Smith, which
is also now in preparation for presenta-
tion.
Mr. Latham, the general stage director
for the Dillingham's attractions, selected
some attractive music the other day for the
big regatta scene in Miss Marlowe's new
play. He chose a number of light and
graceful compositions by the Witmark
staff
of composers.
Among them
"Thoughts of Love" waltzes by Nat. D.
Mann; "Czarovitch," by W. C. O'Hare,
and "La Fiancee" waltz, by W. H. Tyeis.
"A Song of Yesterday," by Anton
Heindl and Rida Johnson Young, which
has been introduced into "The Sultan of
Sulu," and "The Darling of My Dreams."
by Chas. Noel Douglas and Al Johns,
which is now being sung in the "Chinese
Honeymoon," are two new interpolations.
It is not intended by Directors-General
Thompson and Dundy that the name of Luna
Park shall be forgotten during the coming
winter. They are arranging programmes for
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IXON.
The Grand Piano in Upright Case. Built on the
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results. This system of construction properly presented
gets other upright pianos out of competition.
Reasonable Inducements Offered Dealers.
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