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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1904 Vol. 38 N. 11 - Page 42

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
cessor to his famous "Laughing Water."
During the week of March 14 "A Bit 0 '
Blarney" will be heard in every prominent
theatre, music hall and cafe throughout the
country, and shortly thereafter it will un-
doubtedly find its way into the good graces
cf an appreciative public.
Here are a few more late additions to the
Bloom catalogue: "I Want To Be a Lady,"
by Ben M. Jerome and James M. Glover, and
sung and featured in "Mother Goose;" "The
Salt of the Sea for Me," a ballad, by Arthur
A. Penn; "You Are Mine," by J. K. Murray
and sung in a revival of Boucicault's "Arrah-
na-Pogue."
EDITOR WAS FRANK.
But
Doubtless
Knew
as Much
Critics.
Music
Phillips & Crew, the well known piano
dealers of Atlanta, Ga., recently opened a
branch house at Thomasville, Ga.
as Many
CAREFUL STUDY OF PUBLIC NEEDS.
For the past five weeks the various
theatres conducted by F. F. Proctor have
been provided with entirely new sets of
scenery for the house equipment, which
are used in the presentation of the vaude-
ville specialties. Special scenery is painted
each week for the stock productions at the
Fifth Avenue and One Hundred and
Twenty-fifth Street Theatres. Mr. Proc-
tor's entire §uccess, in fact, is founded upon
this careful study of public needs, and an
intelligent catering to that demand. Noth-
ing is left undone that might conduce to
the enjoyment of his patrons.
Mr. Proctor has formed a third stock
company to play the spring and summer
engagement at his Albany Theatre, it be-
ing his policy to divide the time of that
house equally between vaudeville and
stock productions.
(Trade Mark Registered.)
(Brafce pianos,
617*610 Gentb avenue,
*
flew l?orft.
SIEGEL. COOPER. CO.
6th Ave., 18th & 19th Sts.
NEW YORK
SOLE
This is how the editor of a paper ac-
knowledged the other day the receipt of a
new song, entitled, "When First We Met. 1 '
The review of this more or less melodious
effort appeared as follows:
"As the editor of this paper doesn't know
a dem-semiquaver from a diapason or a
bass clef from a bone tumour, he will not
be expected to give an extended notice to
this production. We can say, however,
that the type used in printing the song is
clear and plain, and the paper seems to be
of the best quality of rag. The design on
the front page is artistic, and the words
are as tender as a veal steak and as poetic
as the song of a meadow lark on a May
morning. The melody is sound and all
right, with no wind-galls or collar marks.
The harmony also seems to be in a healthy
condition, with no patent defects or notice-
able blemishes. The tonality, according to
our office boy, who knows all about it, is
clear and resonant, and rests, so he says,
on harmonic relations and melodic ele-
ments."
PIANO MAN AND HUNTER.
Lyon & Healy, of Chicago, are advertising
pianos, for he would call upon persons who
had an old square piano and induce them to the small grand of the Weber Piano Co. as
exchange it for an upright and so successful the "Weber Corner Grand."
was he that he had even given some of the
old square pianos to his friends, to use them
for fire wood, or he would dump them into a
river, anything so as to get rid of them."
REPRESENTATIVES
IN AMERICA
OF THE
By Royal Warrant
to
H. M. THE KING,
H. M. QUEEN ALEXANDRA,
H. R. H.
THE PRINCE OF WALES,
H. R. H.
THE PRINCESS OF WALES,
and other
ROYAL HOUSES.
PIANOS
THE
FINEST
PIANOS
IN TH
WORLD
PADEREWSKI says: "Play ONLY on an ERARD whenever obtainable."
MARK HAMBOURG: " I consider your latest Pianofortes the finest Instruments in the world, both as regards
beauty of tone and touch!"
HAROLD BAUER: " I t is the finest Instrument I have had the privilege of playing upon, and I have much pleasure
in congratulating you upon your great achievements."
HIGH GRADE
PIANOS
Honestly Constructed, Exquisite Tone, 15 Years Guaranty.
MANUFACTURERS:
9 513 w 5OTH 8T
A . B R A E N D L Y P I A N O C O . , 5 0 7 5O NEW
N . YORK.
Prices and Catalogue on Application.
FREDERICK
MANUFACTURERS
H
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G H
92 FIFTH A V E ,
FACTORY,
Send fir prices, terms, territory and catalogue.
PIANO CO.
GRADE
-
-
PIANOS
NEW YORIl.
51O-516 FIRST A V E N U E
Address all c o m m u n i c a t i o n s t o 9 2 Fifth AVe.
fittle jewel Piano eo. f rnr?
5, 5'A and 6/> Octave Pianos.
In All Particulars Absolutely High Grade
STORY & CLARK
~ Pianos Appeal to the Most Gritical Trade
General Offices and Warerooms: 255 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO
Factories: GRAND HAVEN, MICH.
CHASE-HACKLEY PIANO CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
Chase Bros.. Hackley and Carlisle
Le Forrest W. Connor, of Richmond, Me.,
who is considered one of the greatest hunters
MUSKEGON, MICH.
and guides in Maine, is also a first class piano
salesman, which is vouched for by his one
time associate in the firm of Widdup & Aid-
rich, of Providence, R. I. A good story is
told of Connor in this wise: "At one time
Possmssms alt the mssantlals of Uadenhlp. It Is built upon thm most rn.dvm.ncmd
he started out from his home in Richmond,
lines. Look up thm attractive fmaturms of this rmally artistic plan:
Me., with a horse worth perhaps $10. He
— Marion, Ohio
was gone from home about two weeks, and GEBHARDT PIANO CO.
when he returned he had a yoke of oxen, had
ENDORSED BY GREAT ARTISTS
possession of a large tract of woodland, a
Admitted by piano experts to embody the largest values.
Send for Catalogue to
horse and carriage valued at least $250, and
THE ZELLMAN-SOCOL PIANO M'F'Q CO.
all this from the $10 horse. He also made a
152-15* W««t 127th S t . ,
NEW YORK
great hit in the same vicinity in selling
Agents wanted.
Territory protected.
SAe G E B H A R D T Piano
ZELLMAN
PIANOS
SOCOL
PIANOS

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