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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1903 Vol. 37 N. 15 - Page 38

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THE MUSIC TRADE
38
REVIEW
In the World of Music Publishing
INCORPORATED.
MADE A BIG HIT WITH "RAGS."
ANOTHER HERBERT SUCCESS.
The "Babes in Toyland" will open at the
Articles
of incorporation
of the
Majestic next week, and those who have
Thatcher Music Co., of Salt Lake City,
seen the piece in Chicago predict that it
Utah, were filed this week. The company
will have a greater run than its famous pre-
is capitalized at $25,000 at shares of $100
decessor at that theatre. The book, which
each, and all the stock is subscribed for.
is by Glen McDonough, is unique, witty
The officers are George W . Thatcher, pres-
and full of clever characterizations; but it
ident; A. L. Farrel, vice-president; D. H .
is undoubtedly the music of Victor Herbert,
Thomas, secretary and treasurer, and B. G.
Thatcher, business manager. T h e com-
pany will carry a full line of music and
stringed instruments.
THE B. F. WOOD MUSIC CO.
(Special to The Review.)
Boston, Mass., Oct. 6, 1903.
C. C. Durgin, of the P>. F. Wood Music
Co., No. 246 Summer street, is on his usual
Western business tour. He will arrive in
Boston about November 16.
"Because of You," by C. S. Briggs, and
"An Evening Love Song," by Thos. Little-
field Marble and Florence Ednah Chipman,
are two charming love songs in easy keys
which the B. F. Wood Music Co. have re-
cently brought out for professionals and ama-
teurs alike.
HARRY ROWE SHELLEY'S LATEST.
Harry Rowe Shelley during his vacation
composed a one-act Japanese opera, which
will probably be produced this season ; also
a Christmas song, which will be published
in time for the holidays.
When "King Dodo" goes on the road
this season under Henry W . Savage's di-
rection with Richard Golden as the funny
monarch, there will be a new equipment of
costumes and scenery.
WHAT THEY SAY.
They say that Madge Fox is singing
Hughie Cannon's latest coon songs "Alic
Busby" and "Won't You Kindly Hum Old
Home Sweet Home to Me." Cannon has
written such hits as "Just Because She
Made Dem Goo-Goo Eyes," "Ain't Dat a
Shame" and "Bill Bailey Won't You Please
Come Home?"
They say that Ernest Hogan, the man
who knows how to sing coon songs, is fea-
turing Paul Barnes' new coon ditty "Buz-
zin Around." Ernest knows a good "un
when he sees it" and it didn't take him long
to pick this winner.
NEW AMSTERDAM^THEATRE BUILDING,
"Sammy" (the hit of "The Wizard of Oz.">
42nd Street, near Broadway,
_
C o m i o O p e r a and Musioal
: : : C o m e> d y S u o c e s s e s : : :
"THE JBWBL S P ASIA"—By Frederic Ranker, Harry
B. Smith and Ludwig Englander.
"NANCY BROWN"—By Frederic Ranken and Henry
K. Hadley.
"THE nOCKINd BIRD"—By Sidney Rosenfeld and A.
Baldwin Sloane.
"SALLY IN OUR ALLEY"—By Geo. V. Hobart and
Ludwig Englander.
••THE WILD ROSE"—By Harry B. Smith and Ludwi*
Englander.
''THE JERSEY LILY"-By Geo. V. Hobart & Reginald De
Koven.
"A GIRL FROM DIXIE"-By Harry B. Smith.
'THE ISLE OP SPICE"—By Allen Lowe & Paul Schindler
r.hihhs«b J O S . W . STERN & CO.
7
84 East 21st Street
CHICAGO
LOIDON
NEW YORK
BAH nUHCIMC
The New Instrumental Novelty
By THEODORE BENDIX
"SILLY BILLY."
An Excellent Characteristic by a Popular Composer.
Already in Big Demand.
M. WITMARK 3c SONS,
NEW YORK
CHICAGO
LONDON
•'The Sun Dance."
" The Sun Dance."
"I'll be Busy all Next Week."
"There's Nebedy just like You."
" The Boys In the Gallery for Mine."
SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE.
TWO BIG HITS OF THE SEASON
The Steeplechase March and Two-step
The Hit of the Seaten; played by Sousa and
'red bands.
more than four hundre
Genevieve Dream Waltzes
SPECIAL'
$1.OO
"Hallet & Davis Piano Co. March," by
Jarvis Jocelyn, one of the Hallet & Davis
Piano Co.'s clever Boston salesmen, has
just been issued by that firm as a piano
solo. It is bright, catchy and original, and
is sure to find favor wherever played.
of the following-
The Great and Original Indian Characteristic
By J O S E P H
THE HALLET & DAVIS MARCH.
•Separate Numbers and Scores
VICTOR HERBERT.
SOL BLOOM
= NEW YORK
Boston, Mass., Oct. 5, 1903.
Brandon and Willey, the lively and en-
tertaining "real coon" comedians, vocalists
and dancers, made their first appearance in
Boston this week, at Keith's Theatre, and
scored a distinct hit with "Any Rags," pub-
lished by George M. Krey, of this city.
Robt. G. Ross, piano dealer of Pittsburg.
died in Denver, Col., last week of typhoid
fever. He was thirty-five years old.
who is probably one of the most versatile
composers in America, which has made the
extravaganza the great success it is. He
has bestowed a wealth of harmony on this
fanciful theme, having ranged in variety
from the exalted symphonic poem to the
MR. DYRSON MISSED.
The musicians who are returning from catchy popular ballad. The publishers, M.
their summer vacations are astounded to Witmark & Sons, sav that there are an un-
find Mr. Dyrson missing from his accus- usual number of musical hits in the piece,
tomed post at Schirmer's where he has notably: "Toyland," "Jane," "A Legend,"
been for a matter of thirty-five years. That "Go to Sleep, Slumber Deep," "Barney
he will be missed goes without saying, as O'Flynn," "Floretta," and "The Moon Will
he knew every sheet of music in the build- Help You Out."
ing and every sheet that had passed
through it for years. He is resting at pres-
ent, and he has not given out any plans.
[Special to The Review.]
Published by
GOETZ
&
CO.
81-87 Court Street,
BROOKLYN, N . Y.
BAREUTHER
In order to introduce my instruction by mail on
the Cornet, I will make a special offer of $1.00 for
the first five lessons for the next thirty days only.
SPECIAL*
T h e other five lessons of the series will also be furnished to all who will take advantage of this offer for
$1.00 extra. & All ten lessons for only $2.00.
& & & & & ? * & } * ? * } * ? * & ? *
CHAMBERS SCHOOL FOR CORNET, 34 E«LS. 14th Street, New York City.
Noble, Publishers, 31 W.Yftk St
.
'y,wiilsendyou any ofthe*bookssub-
ject to approval. Enclose th is adrjrtisitn
Bongs of AU the Colleges •
Songs of the Eastern Colleges
Sons* of the Western College
Hew Songs fop Dlee Club* .
New Songs for Mate Cswtettei
New Sobffi for Ci&rcli Quartette*
H&avt Taken Priies •
Nt* Pieces That Will Take Prime
Fjeces for Ewry Occasion •
* M n»u Declamations for College Men
3-Mloote Readings for College Girta
How to Attract and Hold an Andlenoa
Palmer's New Parliamentary Manual
Pros and Cons, (Complete Debate*)
Commencement Parts (Orations, Essays,
Gnnnison's New Dialogue* and Plays

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