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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1910 Vol. 50 N. 25 - Page 51

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
from the pen of J. S. Fearis and is of genuine
literary quality. The music is by Helen Louise
Four Musical Comedies to be Produced in Chi- Shaffer.
cago Will Be Published by Chas. K. Harris—
The Bond Shop has just published four songs
Traveler for House of Christopher Reports
which are not only notable for their lyrical and
Good Business—Carrie Jacobs Bond Brings
musical excellence, but for their artistic title
Out Four New Numbers—"Girl in the pages. In each case a verse of the song appears
• Kimona" Music Falls to Leo Feist.
above the title, embellished with a reproduction
in colors of a water color sketch of wild roses by
(Special to The Review.)
Mrs. Bond. The numbers are "My Soul" and "A
Chicago, 111., June 11, 1910.
Perfect Day," words and music by Carrie Jacobs
Joe M. Harris, manager of the Chicago house of
Bond; "The Shepherd," words by Archibald Sul-
Chas. K. Harris, announces that they will pub- livan and music by Mrs. Bond, who has also
lish no less than four musical comedies to be written a new musical setting for "Robin Adair."
produced at different Chicago theaters beginning
A:i of the musical numbers of W. K. Ziegfeld's
late in the summer. Details regarding the new new production, "The Girl in the Kimona," which
productions are withheld for the present, but the will open June 20 at the Ziegfeld Theater, will
fact that the composers of the music are Joe be published by Leo Feist. The lyrics are by
Howard, A. Baldwin Sloane, Raymond Hubbel! Harold Atteridge and the music by Phillip
and Ben Jerome promises good things to come.
Schwartz. Mr. Stone, the local Feist manager,
Mr. Harris says that Chas. K.'s latest ballad, is confident that several of the numbers are cer-
"Always June When You're in Love," looks like tain to rank in the hit class. Ed. Lewis, of
a big hit. Terry Sherman's "Same Old Me" is Feist's New York office, is here for a couple of
taking well.
weeks putting on the latest Feist success, "That
Frank K. Root, secretary and treasurer of the Italian Rag," and has already placed it with a
McKinley Music Co., leaves on Tuesday for Con- number of important acts.
cord, Mass., to establish his family there for the
"The Midnight Sons," which has had a suc-
summer. He will be gone for about three weeks cessful New York run, will open at the Lyric
and will make a similar stay when he goes to August 15. The music is published by Chas. K.
bring the family home again in the early fall. Harris.
Five years ago Mr. Root bought the historic
The Gambleized Music Co. have moved from
Hosmer farm near Concord, which consists of a 270 Wabash avenue to the ground floor store at
hundred acres of orchards and fertile farm land. 18 Bast Van Buren street, where they will greatly
The old house, which had been standing for a increase their business, carrying a large stock of
hundred and twenty years, has been enlarged by high grade music, all hinged by the Gamble pro-
additions which have retained the Colonial style cess. Later on they may establish a popular
and proportions. It is very near the old Emerson department in the basement.
homestead, and Thoreau passed it in his daily
J. B. Calver, publicity manager for Remick, re-
walks and has referred to it in one of his works turned this week from New York and leaves on
as "Sunnyside."
a trip to Denver in a few days. A new Remick
Gus Pixley, of "Babes in Toyland" fame, and number, "Cotton Time," of which Manager Billy
Marie Malatesta, who have the headline act at Thompson, of the Chicago office, has great hopes,
The "Chantecler Rag" is
the La Salle this week and next, are featuring arrived this week.
Theodore Morse's "Just a Little Ring for You" being featured by the Bama Bama Girls at the
and also that publisher's new southern serenade, Majestic.
"Phoebe Jane."
Billy Barrington, an experienced commercial
POINT WON BY J. FRED HELF CO.
traveler as well as a good musician, is now on
the road visiting the dealers for the house of
United States Court Justice Orders Return of
Christopher and is having great success in plac-
Copies and Plates of Songs Seized in Action
ing their issues with the trade. He returned a
Brought by Shapiro.
week ago from a trip through Indiana and is now
in Michigan.
As an aftermath of the seizure of the plates
Victor Kremer Co.'s new song, "Mother," is in and copies of a song at the offices of the J. Fred
good demand and, it may be imagined by those Helf Music Co. a few weeks ago, on behalf of
who know Nat Mann's energetic methods, will be Maurice Shapiro, complainant, the following let-
thoroughly and well exploited during the "con- ter has been received by the Helf company from
gress of mothers" next week at Denver. A song their attorneys. The letter, which is self-ex-
which will undoubtedly find a place in recital planatory, shows that the Helf company may
programs is " 'Mid the Roses," the lyric being proceed with the selling of the song:
June 3, 1910.
"Messrs. J. Fred Helf Co., 136 West Thirty-
seventh street, City.
FOUR BIG SELLERS BY WM. MARX
Gentlemen.—We beg to inform you that, upon
our application, supported by affidavits and doc-
"Don't Forget Thai We Were Playmates"
uments relating to your song, "When My Marie
Sings Chilly-Billy-Bee," and after due notice to
" When The Evening Turns To Gray "
Mr. Shapiro's solicitors, an order was this day
" Where The Brazos River Flows "
made by Hon. H. G. Ward, United States Circuit
" A Peaceful Country Home"
Judge, directing the Marshal to forthwith re-
turn and deliver up to you the plates, types and
other media for the publication of said song.
WM. MARX, Music Publisher
The order was immediately served upon the Mar-
251 Ida Avc, Wichita, Kan.
shal, and we understand that he has already
Sample copies free to Dealers interested
complied therewith.
WrTH THE CHICAGO PUBLISHERS.
T. B. Harms & Francis, Day
& Hunter
HARRY
LAUDER'S
SONG HITS
Successful Sones in
•KltTY GREY." "FLUFFY RUFFLES'
"GIRLS OF GOITENBERG." * c .
Eastern Representatives ol
Clayton Sammy Publications
Complete Stock of Bote & fioclc
and N. Slmrook of Berlin
1431 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
51
"You may therefore legally proceed immedi-
ately with the publication, sale and distribution
of the song.
"In connection with the recent suggestions
made by Mr. Shapiro to you for a settlement of
the litigation, we beg to direct your attention to
the liability of Mr. Shapiro and his sureties
upon the bond filed on the commencement of suit,
and we beg to advise you that such bond is con-
ditioned for any damage sustained by reason of
the original seizure.
MAYKK & GILBERT."
It is understood that the bond riled by Mr.
Shapiro was one amounting to $1,000.
ROTH & REDDING LEAVE BROADWAY.
The ever-changing signs of music publishers
in the Regal building, at 1367 Broadway, now
show that one of the firms which braved Broad-
way for a time has packed up and departed.
This is the firm of Roth & Redding, the head
of which is Chas. H. Roth, well known as the
composer of "My Dream of the U. S. A.," a de-
cided hit of two seasons ago. Mr. RoLh's home
is in Washington, D. C, and he has moved the
firm back to that city, where the offices are now
established on Ninth street, N.W.
KREY'S MUSIC STORE IS CLOSED.
Krey's music store, on the second floor of the
building at 1364 Broadway, which has been op-
erated with the sign, "Rose & Snyder" as its
designation, has been closed and the rooms are
advertised as to let. The opening of Remick's
new song shop across the street came at about
the time of the closing of Krey's store, and the
connection between the two incidents seems
easily to be inferred.
Maurice Shapiro has in preparation a new
song by E. Ray Goetz and Fred Fischer, to be
entitled "O, You Chicken!" -Edgar Selden, gen-
eral manager for Shapiro, suggests politely that
"gentlemanly pong writers will please omit
copying this title and idea."
"Santa Fe"
Irish Cowboy Song. By Williams and Van Alstyne.
"I'm On My Way To Reno"
Our Comic Specialty.
By Jerome and Schwartz.
"What's The Matter With Father"
A Rousing Hit.
By Williams and Van Alstyne.
"I'll Make A Ring Around Rosie"
Jerome and Schwartz' Rosiest "Rose" Song.
"Pm Afraid Of You"
Novelty Waltz Song.
By Bryan and Gumble.
Jerome ||. Remick
8 Compaij
131 WEST 41st STREET, NEW YORK
68 FARRAR STREET, DETROIT
HAVILAND'S HITS!
" I'm Awfully Glad I Met You."
" I Want a Girl From Yankee Doodle
Town."
"Under The Irish Moon."
" Monkey Doodle Dandy." (jungle Song)
Our new-issue proposition is of interest to every dealer.
Send for it.
THE F. B. HAVILAND PUBLISHING CO.
1 2 6 Wast 37th Stra««, New York.
Are you selling these songs?
"Calling Dear Gome Home," Barn Dance
"Loving Loving all the Time"
"Day Dreams"
" When the Honeymoon is Over "
"There Is Something We Have Missed"
Published by
CARRIE
FOWLER
812 Ferguson BIdg. — Springfield, 111.

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