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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 54 N. 12 - Page 53

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THE
GREAT ARTISTS
Teachers and Musicians
generally all agree that the
merits of
CENTURY EDITION
ten cent sheet music are far
above its modest price.
Century Music Pub. Go.
1178 Broadway
New York City
Mission Bells
The Latest Instrumental
Novelty
BY
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
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It's the goods!
There's
THAT music publishing houses, without excep-
no question about that!
tion, remained closed for St. Patrick's Day.
There's no
THAT there was a marked appreciation in the It's a seller!
demand for the dozen or more songs of Irish question about that either!
character now being featured.
"THAT DRAMATIC RAG"
THAT it is about time for the summer songs
is unquestionably one of
to make their appearance.
the biggest hits that
THAT while some of the publishers are not en-
vaudeville
has ever known,
thusiastic regarding "season songs" there are
or
that
any
publisher has
others that are willing to take a chance.
THAT Will Von Tilzer took one of his flying
ever had.
trips to Chicago last week and reported the Harry
At the Colonial Theatre
Von Tilzer Co. business in that city to be in ex-
last
week LAURA GUERITE
cellent shape.
and
GEORGE
MOORE, the 18Kt.
;
THAT "If the Benches in the Park Could
Headliners,
sang
Speak" is the title of a song submitted to a local
music publisher this week.
"THAT DRAMATIC RAG"
THAT even though the benches could speak it
and as ever, it was, theat-
would not be proper to print that kind of lan- rically speaking "nothing
guage.
short of a riot." The
THAT now some genius comes to the fore with
audience
laughed themselves
the claim that the "Houn' Dawg" song originated
sick, and when they re-
in the city of Rheims, France, in 1335.
THAT said hound pup must certainly have been
covered they bought copies.
some traveler.
The big sale for the week
THAT Al. Jolson's hits at the Winter Garden, proved that conclusively!
"The Villain Still Pursued Her" and "Snap Your
Sung everywere!
Fingers," published by the Harry Von Tilzer
Selling your share?
Music Co., are now off the press and ready for
delivery.
LEO. FEIST
- - NEW YORK
THAT the question now is, Who is actually im-
pressed by the figure "5," signifying fifty cents,
which appears upon the covers of popular music?
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Producing Co. is to be found in temporary offices E
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NEW YORK THEATRES
at 1560 Broadway.
LAST WEEK
SONG
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Hammerstein's^ Pots and Pans
[ Rum Turn Tiddlc
books has been copyrighted by Hinds, Noble & —Emma Carus
Eldredge.
JHarriet Burt
Fifth Avenue } i & T u m ' x i d c l l e
Colonial
Rum Turn Tiddle
3 Haunting
White Coons Alhambra
{ Rlim Tusm Melody
T i d l l I (.
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Hammerstein'sAt the P.rookside I n n S
SOriginal Pony Ballet Alhambra
Rum Turn Tiddle
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—Boston Fadettes
Bronx
Rum Turn Tiddle
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Isabel d'Armond
MARIE LOUKA
PACIFIC COAST REPRESENTATIVE.
1 [Three
Miss Ruby Bridges to Act in That Capacity for
Clarice Manning & Co.
A Descriptive Tone Poem for Piano
A New Favorite with Teacher and Pupil
Whitney Warner Co.
131 West 41st Street
NEW YORK
Clarice Manning & Co. announces that Miss
Ruby Bridges (Mrs. Will Mills), a talented, musi-
cian and who for a number of years was a popu-
lar leading woman on the American stage, has be-
come the representative for that company on the
Pacific Coast, where she has made her home since
her marriage a year ago. Miss Bridges is at pres-
ent on a trip as far east as Denver, covering the
large cities en route, and will make her head-
quarters in Los Angeles. She has already sent in
a number of good orders for the Manning prints.
MiSs Clarice Manning will in future devote more
time to handling the business from the New York
office of the company.
THE EUROPEAN SUCCESS
MOONLIGHT
OJURDEU1HI:
TELL TAYLOR'S BIG NUMBER.
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Tfell Taylor, the prominent music publisher of
New York and Chicago, who has made his head-
quarters in this city for some time past, will visit
his headquarters in Chicago next week, spend-
ing about three weeks in the West. Mr. Taylor
is highly pleased with the success of "Down by
the Old Mill Stream," which has passed the mil-
lion mark in point of sales and has recently in-
troduced several other numbers which promise
to be in the hit class.
S
It Does Look Pretty Good, Doesn't It, Mr. Dealer?
E
S And Take Our Word For H—We're Only Just Getting Into Our Stride E
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JEROME & SCHWARTZ PUB. CO.
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1445 Broadway, New York City
5
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Ted S. Barron, Gen'l Manager, B'way Theatre Bldtf.
Another After The Ball Hit.
"That Swaying Harmony"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
You can order it from your nearest
jobber or direct from the Publisher.
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th St., New York
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
This collection of 29
pieces for Violin, is re-
gaided by violin teachers
and students, as being
universally
popular.
While it is an admirable
solo collection for any
violinist, if has been
made specially inviting to
those whose musical at-
tainments a r e moderate
by the fact that the violin
part is written entirely in
the first prsition.
The
entire collection is care-
fully bowed and fingered.
Violin with Piano Acconi
75 cents. Violin, 'Cello
and Piano. $1.00. Violin,
Flute and Piano, $1.00.
Violin, Flute, 'Cello and
Piano, $1.25.
GEORGE MAXWELL TO VISIT EUROPE.
h- HERMAN FINCK
CHAPKLl t) CO UD
PAftlJ
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Maxwell, managing director of G.
R'Otdirdi & Co., New York, will sail in a week
qr \%o for a three months' trip through Europe.
Mr* (Maxwell, accompanied by a friend, will motor
thrbtigh England and the Continent and will visit
the various music centers, as well as the head-
quarters of the house of Ricordi in Milan.
Played by Leading Orchestras Everywhere.
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St., New York.
We propose to give five dollars a week for a
short, chaffy expression vf-vtertfs upon interesting
topics. Consult pur special announcement elsewhere.
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HINDS. NOBLE • ELDREDGE.
31-35 West 15th Street. New York
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
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