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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1908 Vol. 47 N. 15 - Page 47

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
Newlyweds," which appear with horrible fre-
quency in the New York Evening World, are the
basis of the latest cartoon play.
THAT Reginald DeKoven's new opera, "The
THAT it is reported of Marie Cahill that she Golden Butterfly," published by Remick, is said
fainted during the premiere of the new musical to be the most tuneful of the DeKoven operas in
play, "The Boys and Betty" (Maurice Shapiro), recent years.
THAT, talking of Jerome H. Remick, "the De
presented at Norwich, Conn., on October 1.
THAT the audience apparently bore the play troit Colossus," is due in town on or about the
18th of the month.
without accident however.
THAT in "Mile. Mischief," the new Viennese
THAT Eddie Poy, who appears with a tame bear
operetta,
in which Lulu Glaser is appearing at
in "Mr. Hamlet of Broadway" (The Trebuhs Com-
the Lyric Theatre, New York, the Trebuhs Com-
pany), is taking considerable risk.
pany appear to have a success.
THAT the Philadelphia audience on the first
THAT the music of "The Girls of Gottenberg"
night of the production were making bets as to
(Chappell & Co.) is selling in stacks.
which was the bear.
THAT when Atlantic City is through with
THAT according to the New York correspon-
"Baby
Eleanor" we can negotiate with Mr.
dent of a London paper, "Walter Wilson, a well-
known song writer, walked through the window Remick to loan him a baby elephant to trumpet
the latest Remick successes.
of his hotel while he slept the other night."
THAT if children are to be taken from their
THAT he fell two stories to the sidewalk, but
nurseries, why not baby elephants?
the doctors say he will recover.
THAT James S. Sherman, who for the informa-
THAT although we do not know who Walter
tion
of our readers, is the Republican choice for
may be, we regret that he did not fall on one
Vice-President—no suggestion meant by the word
or two publishers that we know of.
"vice"—is said to be delighted with Leo Feist's
THAT "Birdland," a new vaudeville production,
song, "Get on the Raft with Taft"
by George Spink (Music published by M. Wit-
THAT after William Randolph Hearst's revela-
mark & Sons), is said to be an excellent enter-
tions
it appears to us that both Republican and
tainment.
Democratic parties are badly in need of a raft.
THAT those irritating comic pictures "The
MREVIEWflEARS
We have told you about our Navy-
March Song
TOME BACK MY SAILOR BOY
"IN THE HAPPY DAYS OF YORE"
Let us prove to you that this is
the high grade sentimental ballad
of the year. Write to-day.
OHIO AGO
Sunbonnet Sue
Chanpioi Kid Song of the World
BY
WILL D. COBB and GUS EDWARDS
Gus Edwards Music Pub.Co.
1512 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
send in your order to-day for
"MY LOLLA LOO"
Sung with great success everywhere.
Another, too,
"SOME OLD SWEET DREAM
OF YOU "
Published by
B. D. Stonecipher,
GET IT
The great character waltz song
"WHICH IS THE BEST WIFE OF ALL"
•THE WIDOW MARY'S WALTZ"
Not a Parody on The Merry W i d o w
and that great march song hit of the year
"HURRAH FOR UNCLE SAM"
ALLIANCE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
WILLIS WOODWARD & CO., Selling Agents
1193 B r o a d w a y
N e w York
GOTTENBERG
MUSIC B Y
IVAN CARYLL
llONEL HONCKTON
"SOME DAY"
Medium Hlgb Class (Beanlllul) By TELL TAYLOR
"HONEY, I LOVES YOU, 'DEED I D O "
By TELL TAYLOR
"BILL, YOU DONE ME WRONG" (Hit)
Coon Song. By LEI6HT0N and LEIGHTON
" I NEVER KNEW I LOVED YOU TILL YOU
SAID GOODBYE"
Great Ballad. By LEIGHTON and LEIGHTON
»y THE STAR MUSIC PUBLISHERS
Suite 52. Graad Opera House Bldg.. CHICAGO. ILL.
These are HITS now and still growing
"Kiss Me Dearie"
"Because of You"
"A Tear, A Kiss, A Smile"
"Merry Mary, Marry Me"
and
"If Your Heart Is Right, You
Can't Do Me A Wrong"
Published by
MODERN MUSIC PUBLISHERS
AN IRRESISTIBLE
DEALERS
"AS W E LISTENED TO THE RUSTLE
OF THE LEAVES"
THE GIRLS
PuMtehcJ
121 PLYMOUTH STREET, CHICAGO
We have the greatest ballad since "When the Evening
Breeze is Sighing 'Home, Sweet Home' " and by the
same author. It is entitled
CHA* FROHMAN PRESENTS
They Promise to Become Old Time Hits
DEALERS
MILIER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
294 S. Hermitage Avenne
in question is bound in a daintily conceived
cover and contains all the numbers which have
gone far to make Mr. Lionel Monckton's last ef-
fort one of the reigning Broadway successes. "Do
SCORE OF "THE GIRLS OF GOTTENBTJRG." you know Mr. Schneider?" has already become
a catchword, and it is safe to say that there is
We have received for review from Chappell & not a single number in the entire score which is
Co., the complete vocal score of their successful
not worthy of extended notice. It retails at $2.
comic opera, "The Girls of Gottenburg," now play-
ing at the Knickerbocker Theater, New York. As
Cohan & Harris' Gaiety Theater is one of
is usual with all of the Chappell prints, the score the coziest houses in the metropolis.
which has proven a winner.
W e want t o call your attention
to the beautiful ballad
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REVIEW
BARN DANCE
HONEYBEES JUBILEE
44
DEALERS
Try Over This Song —
It Will Be Worth Your While
I'd Turn The World
for Ion fy love
By MIGNON ZIEGFELD
A high class ballad that will be heard
as long as songs are sung
By BENJ. RICHMOND
composer of
Dance of the Honeybees "
WILLIS WOODWARD 6 CO., Inc.
1193 Broadway, New York
IT WILL LIVE BECAUSE IT HAS LIFE
The Great Eastern Music Publishers
1431 Broadway, New York
Keith and Proctor Theatre Building
NAT'L MUSIC CO.S
of 600 Standard 10c
NEW
SHEET
CATALOG
Sellers, every one a
live number and, barring about 15 pieces, are not to bo
found in any other publisher's 10c catalog. It's a trade
builder.
Write to'day lor samples and special offer.
National Music Co.
Sts., Chicago.
Stats and Quinoy
,
Brest p
publishers of 10c music.
World's largest

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