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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1908 Vol. 47 N. 20 - Page 48

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THE
TREBUHS CO. SUCCESSES.
Have Published Several Important Operas
Which Are Having Large Sales—Edward
Laska in Charge.
The Trebuhs Publishing Co., 1416 Broadway,
New York, are apparently using their own meth-
ods to obtain results in their own way. With-
out any fanfare of trumpets, they have already
published several important operas, notably
"Mile. Mischief," in which Lulu Glaser is making
such a tremendous success at the Lyric Theatre,
New York. "The Mimic World," which played
throughout the summer at the Casino Theatre,
and which is now on a tour of the,principal cities,
and "Mr. Hamlet of Broadway," Eddie Foy's lat-
est musical absurdity, are two more comic operas,
the music of which they publish and which is
having a large sale. Important numbers from
"The Gay White Way" and Sam Bernard's
"Nearly a Hero," also form part of a catalog
which promises to assume enormous proportions
as time goes on.
The Trebuhs Company is in actual charge of
Edward Laska, who is the general manager of
the concern, and who is well known as a com-
poser in his own right. It is rumored, too, that a
well known firm of theatrical managers are di-
rectly interested in the enterprise. Be this as it
SOLD TO
MUSIC DEALERS ONLY
"IN THE HAPPY
DAYS OF YORE"
The High-Grade Sentimental Ballad
of the Year
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
may, it is certain that all the music of produc-
tions, over which the Shubert companies have
control, will be published by the Trebuhs Com-
pany, and when it is taken into consideration that
at least one-naif of the musical plays in America
are conceived in the Shubert offices, some idea
may be gained of the eventual magnitude of the
new enterprise.
Mr. Laska recently told The Review that he
would shortly be in a position to give details of
some dozen new productions of which The Tre-
buhs Co. would publish the music. In our next
issue will be found a list of the music already
published by this company.
A. V. STORY JOINS REMICK FORCES.
A. V. Story, well-known in the newspaper
world, and for a time manager of the publicity
department of The Gus Edwards Publishing Co.,
joined the Jerome H. Remick forces on Monday
last, and immediately set to work with the vim
for which he is celebrated. Mr. Story is not only a
very valuable and popular newspaper man, but he
knows the publicity end of the sheet-music busi-
ness intimately. Jerome H. Remick is to be con-
gratulated on the acquisition of so valuable a
member to his staff.
DEALERS
send in your order to-day for
"MY LOLLA LOO"
Sung with great success everywhere.
Another, too,
MILLER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
Published by
CHICAGO, ILL.
REMICK BUYS SCHILLER CATALOG.
On Saturday last, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
purchased the catalog of the Schiller Music Pub-
lishing Co., of 1416 Broadway. This concern
were the publishers of some valuable numbers,
among which may be meDtioned "My Little
Texas Queen." It is reported that the Detroit
"Colossus" has several catalogs in mind, which
he shortly intends to add to his increasing list.
MEETING OF LONDON PUBLISHERS.
Particulars of the second annual general meet-
ing of Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Ltd., re-
cently held in London, have just come to hand.
After alluding to the loss sustained by the firm
in the death of Mr. Ascherberg, William Abbott,
who presided, gave a brief outline of the work
done by the firm during the last twelve months
and said he felt certain that the gradual im-
provement in conditions would continue.
The chairman concluded by moving that "the
ILSEN & CO.'S STOCK SOLD BY AUCTION.
recommendation of the directors that a dividend
at the rate of 3 per cent, to be paid out of the
(Special to The Review.)
profits of the company to the preferred ordinary
Cincinnati, O., Nov. 10, 1908.
shareholders, be confirmed and adopted. Arthur
By order of the Court of Common Pleas, the en- Howlett, a retiring director, was re-elected on
tire stock of Ilsen & Co., which is said to be worth the motion of the chairman.
over $25,000, and which includes sheet music,
music books, copyrights, plates and titles will be
Owing to pressure of space our continued list
of new music is held over until our next issue.
MONEY IS IN SIGHT ON
THIS SONG
294 So. Hermitage Ave.
sold at auction to-morrow morning in the store
room, 615 Vine street, commencing at 10 a. m.
A special feature is made of vocal and instru-
mental music, Ilsen's copyright plates and titles,
the Schirmer library, Edition Wood and several
music books.
"SOME OLD SWEET DREAM
OF YOU "
They Promise to Become Old Time Hits
"SOME DAY"
Medium High Class (Beautiful) By TELL TAYLOR
"HONEY, I LOVES YOU, 'DEED I D O "
By TELL TAYLOR
"BILL, YOU DONE ME WRONG" (Hit)
Coon Song. By LEIGHTON and LEICHTON
M
l NEVER KNEW I LOVED YOU TILL YOU
SAID GOODBYE"
Great Ballad, Bv LEIGHTON and LEIGHTON
B. D. Stonecipher,
By x n E STAR
MlJS | C
PUBLISHERS
S
Suite 5 : , Graad Opera House Bldg., CHICAGO. ILL.
Sunbonnet Sue
Champion Kid Song of the World
BY
WILL D. GOBB and GUS EDWARDS
Gus Edwards Music Pub.Co.
1512 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
These are HITS now and still growing
"Kiss Me Dearie"
M
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
121 PLYMOUTH STREET, CHICAGO
DEALERS
We have the greatest ballad since "When the Evening
Breeze is Sighing 'Home, Sweet Home' " and by the
same author. It is entitled
"AS WE LISTENED TO THE RUSTLE
OF THE LEAVES"
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"
AN IRRESISTIBLE
BARN DANCE
HONEYBEES JUBILEE"
DEALERS
Try Over This Song -
It Will Be Worth Your While
I'd Turn The World
For You Hj love
By MIGNON ZIEGFELD
By BENJ. RICHMOND
composer of
A high class ballad that will be heard
as long as songs are sung
"Dance of the Honeybees"
IT WILL LIVE BECAUSE IT HAS LIFE
WILLIS WOODWARD 6 CO. v Inc.
The Great Eastern Music Publishers
ALLIANCE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
1193 Broadway, New York
WILLIS WOODWARD & CO., Selling Atfents
1193 B r o a d w a y
N e w York
Keith and Proctor Theatre Building
WINNEBAGO
14S1 Broadway, New York
Latest song hit in Father Vaughan's
production of A Woman of the West
Illustrated Slides and Orchestra Score with words (ad. lib.)
NATIONAL MUSIC CO., - CHICAGO

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