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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1908 Vol. 47 N. 21 - Page 55

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THE
(Continued from The Review of you. 7.)
MAURICE SHAPIRO,
1416 Broadway, New York.
VOCAL.
From Joe Weber's "Devil"
At Half Past-
Burlesque (Hobart-Hein)
Gee! Ain't I Glad I'm Single. From Joe Weber's
"Devil" Burlesque (Selden-Gideon)
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I Wish I Had a Pal Like You (Sam Gross)
The Devil. From Jo-e Weber's "Devil" Bur-
lesque (Hobart-IIein)
Whistle and I'll Wait for You (Jones-Meyer).... GO
THE BOYS AND BETTY.
(George V. Hobart-Silvio Hein.)
VOCAL
At the Folles Bergere
Auf Wledersohn
bO
Gee ! But You Look Awfully Go\>d to Me
Girls, Girls, Girls
I Want to Go Shopping
I Want to Go to Paris
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Just the Same Old Situati.m
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Marie Cahill's Aral) Love Song
INSTRUMENTAL.
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Selection
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Waltzes
Complete Vocal Score
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-- U TREBUHS PUBLISHING CO., INC.,
1416 Broadway, New York.
"MLLE. MISCHIEF."
(Kraatz,
Sterk. Americanized version by
t , Stobitzer & Sterk.
S. Rosenfeld. Music by C. M. Ziehver.)
Beware.
Waltz-Song VOCAL.
$ -^0
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
VOCAL.
At the Waldorf
Fair Dreamland
Koek. Kock, Kock. (Let Me Itork in My Old Rock-
ing Chair)
The Sympathetic Girl
Tilings the Show Folks Do
Willyum Wilson
McKINLEY MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.,
74 Fifth Avenue, New York, and 158 Harrison
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Consort," has made a very big success in Paris.
This is the second Parisian triumph that Caryll
has had this year, his waltz "J'aime mon amour"
being probably the most popular waltz over there
at the present time.
GUS. EDWARDS' SUCCESSFUL TRIP.
Street, Chicago.
1228
1224
1214
1194
1227
1187
1180
1220
1213
1225
1229
123!)
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1235
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1231
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1234
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Gus Edwards recently returned from the West
NEW VOCAL MUSIC.
Abide with Me. Duet, MS. and alto. F.....7erome after a successful trip (which embraced the
Ave Maria. Alto. Eb
Millard
cities of Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo and Philadel-
Ilosanna. Easter Song. Bb
Granier
In Joy Triumphant Praise the Lord. Eb..Ashleigh
In Heavenly Love Abiding. F
Jerome phia). His musical comedy, "School Days," did
Jesus, Lover of My Soul Eb
Jerome
a record business at the Great Northern Theater,
More Love to Thee, O Christ. F
Jerome
Chicago, while his vaudeville acts are all doing
Not Ashamed of Christ. F
Jerome
O Holy Night. Christmas Song. Db
Adam
Pirate, The Bass or bar. F
Petrie remarkably well. "Sunbonnet Sue," the latest
"kid" song, is a cyclonic "hit" all over the coun-
Where the Ivy Leaves Grow Close Beside the
Door. Bb
Johnson
try, a fact which will be remembered was antici-
INSTRUMENTAL.
Barn Dance C-3
Sawyer
pated by The Review when it fir&t made its ap-
Bennie's Barn Dance. C-1%
Sawyer
pearance.
Chasing the Butterflies. G-l V&
Sawyer
Dancing in the Moonlight Schottische. F-li.
Sawyer
Heavenward. March Celeste. C-3. . Vibri'-Kingel
A REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE.
Mollie's Lawn Party Two-Step. O-2
Sawyer
Off to the Circus Man h. F-l y 2
Sawyer
Petite Tonkinoise Two-Step. U-C
"Miss Jean Lenox, the clever song-writer, had
Scotto and Christine
a remarkable experience recently," according to
Sweet Kiss Polka. C-3
Kinkel
Taking a Ride with Papa Waltz. G-l Ms • .Sawyer the Witmark Press Bureau.
Waiting for the Mail Waltz. C-l %
Sawyer
Watching the Ball Game March. F-lVi .-Sawyer
"Miss Lenox is the writer of some dozens of
songs, among them being the big march suc-
cess, 'In Grandma's Day.' This song, besides
having a beautiful melody, is filled with senti-
News of Leo. Feist's tour of the West drifts ment which appeals particularly to older people.
Do Nothing Until You Hear From Me
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daily into New York. His stay in St. Louis The story of its verse tells of an old person's
1 Don't Care, Do You V
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Kiss In the Dark
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(where he went in the interests of his recently longing for the good old songs of fifty years
She Knew a Thing or Two
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Sweetheart
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acquired Balmer & Weber catalog) was short. ago, and in the chorus little strains of these old
The Army Corps
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The "Joy" Duet (Tra-la-la)
60 It is not known whether or not he stayed over in
songs are cleverly interwoven in the melody.
"MR. HAMLET OF BROADWAY."
Cincinnati for the purpose of receiving the con-
(Edgar Smith—Edward Madden—P.eu M. Jerome.)
"Now, Miss Lenox volunteered to sing for an
gratulations of the President-elect on the great
VOCAL.
old ladies' home in one of the cities where she
A Poor Little Girl Like Me
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success
of
the
song
"Get
On
the
Raft
With
Taft,"
Good-bye Molly Brown
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appeared, and one of the songs she sang was
but it is certain that he is so pleased with his
Mr. Hamlet of Broadway
Nimble Symbaline
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O new musical comedy publication, "The Winning 'In Grandma's Day,' which made a tremendous hit
The D u s k y S a l o m e
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with the fifty old ladies present. At the con-
The H o r n p i p e R a g
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Miss," seen in Terre Haute last week, that he
The Man W h o Built t h e S u m m e r Hotel
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clusion one of them asked who had written it,
is staying over in Chicago until the night of the
U n d e r t h e Honeymoon
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and Miss Lenox modestly admitted the author-
W a l t z Me A w a y With You D e a r i e
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21st when it is to receive its premiere in that
When 1 W a s a Kid Like You
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ship.
W h e n W e M a d e t h e G a l l a n t C h a r g e of H u n k e r HilJ .00
city. After all it is just as well to follow the
"At this juncture the enthused old lady planted
INSTRUMENTAL.
lucky house as our dear friend, Dr. Munyon—or
Selection
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a resounding kiss on Miss Lenox's lips, while
B'rom " N E A R L Y A H E R O . "
was it Harry Von Tilzer—once said.
I D o n ' t W a n t t o M a r r y You ( E d w . B. Claypoole) .00
the other forty-nine quickly followed the exam-
My S a h a r a Belle ( H a r r y B . Smith-Claypoole)
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ple of their aged sister."
" T H E GAY W H I T E 1 WAY."
(E. R a y . Goetz-Lou A. H i r s c h . )
GEO. W. FITRNISS IN CUBA.
If Miss Lenox will be kind enough to pay a
A r e n ' t You T h e Girl ?

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Love's Merry-Go-Round
50
visit to The Review office any day between
Parlslana Anna
50
George W. Furniss, of the Oliver Ditson Co., 9 and 5 we can assure her that she will be ac-
The Duchess of Killarney
50
The Rag-Time Banjo Serenade
50
Boston, is in Havana, Cuba, where he arrived on corded similar treatment; that if, if our man-
From "The Mimic World."
Thursday of last week. He had previously spent
I'm No Stingy Romeo (Edgar Siuith-Uehman) . . . .00
aging editor (who by the way, is an eligible
My Lady Wine (Burkhardt-Rehman)
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some days in Tampa, Fla. Mr. Furniss will re- bachelor), or our "Man On the Street" (who
On a Pullman Honeymoon < Madden-Jerome) . . . 00
Rag-Time Music Man (Goetz-IIirsch)
60
main in the Cuban Capital for two weeks.
says he is) will be allowed to deputize for the
When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again (E.
Ray. Goetz">
."
60
old ladies in question.
When Tetrazzini Sings (Burkhardt-Fiuth) ....'.'.' .'60
M. W I T M A R K & SONS,
144 West 37th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Clementine (Loughry-Francis), "Girls of Gotten-
berg"
$0.50
Good Night, Good Night (Gardiner-Ernest R. Ball) .50
Here's to the Girl (Will R. Anderson), "Girls of
Gottenberg"
50
I'm Just a Ragged Newsboy, But My Heart's
True Blue (Kerr)
. .50
In Love's Bouquet (Brill), "Fluffy Ruffles"
50
Nobody Belongs to Me (Caro Roma)
50
Queenie, With Her Hair in a ^raid (Ilazzard-
Francis), "Girls of Gottenberg"
50
Take a Puff, Puff, Puff (Clark), "Fluffy Ruffles". .50
You Can't Stop Your Heart from Beating for the
Girl You Love I Fitzgibbon-Christie)
50
Whisper in the Twilight (Lamb-Oirard)
.50
INSTRUMENTAL.
The Jolly Clowns (Howard Whitney)
50
AT THE COUNTRY CLUB.
(George A. Spink.)
LEO. FEIST'S TOUR OF THE WEST.
ROSE & SNYDER PROSPERING.
Rose & Snyder, who lately moved from their
old quarters in 28th street, into the premises
1364 Broadway, recently vacated by Francis Day
& Hunter, report that their business is flourish-
ing. They have recently published several new
songs.
"THE PRINCE CONSORT" SCORES.
A cable recently received by Walter Eastman,
American representative of Chappell & Co., says
that Ivan Caryll's. musical piece, "The Prince
TO THE: DEA.fc.EIR
SOLD TO
MUSIC DEALERS ONLY
"IN THE HAPPY
DAYS OF YORE"
The High-Grade Sentimental Ballad
of the Year
To be up-to-date you must have these
two exceptionally g-ood seasonable songrs.
"WE TENDER THE PALM TO THE WINTER KING '
and
"CHRISTMAS ECHOES"
Wrile for prices of these and others you
should have for the holiday trade.
M. A. WICKHAM, Tipton. Iowa
DEALERS
send in your order to-day for
"MY LOLLA LOO"
DEALERS!
Order This Big Hit To-day
" SWEETHEART
LETHIA"
The Pretty Love Song that is sung with
success everywhere.
Order from your music jobber or
direct from the publisher.
Published by
Written by
EDWARD L. GAMBLE,
East Liverpool, O.
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
MONEY IS IN SIGHT O N
THIS SONG
Sung with great success everywhere.
Another, too,
"BILL, YOU DONE ME WRONG" (Hit)
"SOME OLD SWEET DREAM
OF YOU "
"I NEVER KNEW I LOVED YOU TILL YOU
SAID GOODBYE"
MILLER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
Published by
294 So. Hermitage Ave.
CHICAGO, ILL.
B. D. Stonecipher,
Coon Song, By LEIGHTON and LEIGHTON
Great Ballad, By LEIGHTON and LEIGHTON
STAR
MUSIC
PUBLISHERS
Suite 52, Graad Opera House Pldg.. CHICAGO. ILL.

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