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Max S. Witt; "You Took the Sunshine with
You, Mary mine," by George W. Meyer; "There's
Always Something Wrong," by Cole and John-
son (in theShoo-Ply Regiment"); "On Independ-
ence Day," by Tom Kelly. Instrumental—"Molly-
coddle Dancer,' 1 by Dora Day; "Confetti," inter-
mezzo, by Joseph Ruben.
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
BATTIE WILLIAMS SCORES AGAIN IN " T H E LITTLE CHERUB."
"The Little Cherub" musi-
cal play, music by Ivan Caryll,
which opened at the Criterion
Theatre, New York, Monday,
contains the enormously suc-
Sunday Jerome H. Remick, after an automo- cessful song hit, "Experience,"
bile tour with his wife through New England which is now played and sung
and Long Island, started for his home in Detroit, in every town throughout the
Mich. About September 15 Fred E. Belcher, United States. One proof of
maanger of Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, its enormous popularity is
goes to Europe via the Cunard line. He will that practically every "imita-
probably be accompanied by Mrs. Belcher and tor" in vaudeville has an imi-
expects to be away about a month. This is tation of the great "Hattie
Fred's first trip abroad, and he will visit London, Williams" and "Experience."
Paris and Berlin, strictly on business.
The other popular numbers in
"The Little Cherub" are "1
Louis Dreyfus, of the T. B. Harms Co., New
Should So Like to Be a Boy,"
York, will hereafter control the catalogue of the
"Perriot
a n d Perriette,"
Gus Edwards Music Publishing Co. outside of
"Love's
Last
Word," "Invita-
the Greater New York territory. The latter will
be under" the exclusive management of Wm. H. tion to the Waltz," "Supper
Girl" and "Just Her Way."
Penn. Another change announced is that of
Jos. W. Stern & Co., who have the selling agency Chappell & Co.,, Ltd. 37 West
of the Teschner Music Co. and the New York 17th street, New York, are the
publishers.
Music Publishing House.
Monday A. F. Adams, manager of the John
Church Co.'s New York house, will return from
THE DAIRY MAIDS.
several weeks' vacation, the greater part of which
"The Dairy Maids," the
was enjoyed in Nova Scotia. Sousa's summer
musical play by Paul A. Ru-
song, "I've Made My Plans for the Summer," has
bens and Frank E. Tours, and
turned out. a big seller.
which is to be produced by
American popular songs are all the rage in the Charles Frohman this August,
music halls of Paris, according to A. Tonen first in Syracuse, N. Y., and
Worm, associated with the Shubert Bros., who later in Philadelphia, and
coming to New York in Octo-
returned from Europe Saturday last.
ber, is also published exclu-
Clarence Marks, now playing the Steel Pier, sively by Chappell & Co. It
Atlantic City, in a recent letter to the "House of
is of English origin, in which
Hits" reports that he is meeting with tremen- no American writes has a
dous success with "When the Bell in the Light- line.
house Rings Ding, Dong," taking from four to
six recalls nightly with it.
THE CURSE OF THE BUSINESS.
NEW MUSICAL COMEDIES
"THE TOURISTS," by Bumside md Kerker
"THE SOCIAL WHIRL," by Herbert and Kerker
"THE ROSE OF ALHAMBRA," by Cook and Hosmer
Complete Vocal Score and Special Numbers
Song Hits from the "Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer"
"DON'T YOU WANT A PAPER, DEARIE?" POKER LOVE
"BAG PIPE SERENADE," by Jerome D.Kern
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Blue Moon"
Spring Chicken"
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HATTIE
Lincke, the eminent Berlin composer, in her
dances. Jos. W. Stern & Co. are the exclusive
American agents for both these numbers.
A prominent German music publisher says that
the curse of the business is the publication of too
Lola Hawthorne, of Hawthorne Sisters, is sing-
many compositions, and adds: "The moment a
composer has made a hit every publisher tries ing "I'm a-Willing to Learn" and "It Was Per-
to acquire works by him, whether they be worth- suasion."
less or worthy. A clever arranger who can dress
up the funeral march from 'Getterdammerung'
for a kindergarten player is made for life. Thus
catalogs get filled up with an immense amount
of rubbish, and the publisher, to be 'in the
For 30 days (until July 29, 1907)
swim,' can find no room for a taking work by an
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" ENCHANTMENT "
Helen Bertram, whose operatic soprano voice
made a name for her while singing in the "Gin-
gerbread Man," is achieving new and well de-
served fame in vaudeville. "You're All the World
to Me," is her piece de resistance.
Artie Hall writes Witmark & Sons that their
songs, which he is specializing, "Bye-Bye, My
Caroline," and "Hot Lunch Man," are going
great.
Petite Adelaide, the dainty little dancer of the
"Orchid," at the Herald Square Theater, is using
"La Likette," the latest instrumental novelty
from Paris, and the 'Luna Waltz," by Paul
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