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Issue: 1912 Vol. 54 N. 4 - Page 70

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THE MUSIC TRADE: REVIEW
70
MARC KLAW GETS_NEW OPERETTAS.
Announces That He Has Secured American
Rights for Productions by Lehar, Caryll and
Other Prominent Composers—To Return
Home Soon.
r
MUSlCA E M0NTH
HAROLD ROSSITER MUSIC CO.,
Chicago, 111.
VOCAL.
Marc Klaw, of Klaw & Erlanger, who has spent Come With Me to Spooney Land (Lou Madden-James
Fitzpatrick)
.•
$0.50
some time in Europe, announces that he has se-
Remember Me to My Old Girl (George Moriarity-Al.
cured the American rights for the production of
W. •Brown-J. B. Walsh)
50
Judge, He's Irish Too (J. Brandon Walsh-Al.
"Eva," the latest operatic production of Franz The
W. Brown)
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
Lehar, the creator of "The Merry Widow." He
Twilight Memories, Reverie for Piano (Lou Sievers). .50
has also acquired the rights for America to an
SHAPIRO MUSIC PUB. CO..
operetta called "The Marriage Market," which is
1412 Broadway, New York.
VOCAL.
now being produced in Budapest and the scene
Carmia (Edgar Selden-Melville J. Gideon)
$0.50
of which is laid in California. The hero is an My Marguerite (Billy Gaston-Edgar Seklen)
50
Roll
Me
Around
Like
a
Hoop,
My
Dear
(Alfred
American cowboy.
Bryan-Fred Fischer)
50
Take Your Billy, I'll Take Jack (Archie Dean-John
Mr. Klaw, it is announced, has arranged for the
D. Low)
50
production in New York of Tristan Bernard's The Blues (Chris. Smith-James Tim Brymm)
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
operetta "The Little Cafe," the music for which
The Garden of Allah, a tone poem for piano (Robert
A. Keiser)
,
50
was written by Ivan Caryll, who arranged and
wrote the music for "The Pink Lady." Mr. Klaw
will sail for home this week on the "Kaiserin
Auguste Victoria."
OLIVER DITSON CO.,
Boston, Mass.
VOCAL.
A Prayer for You (Hilda Hammond Spencer-Frank E
Tours)
$0.40
Dost Thou Regret? (J. Carlon)
50
Home With the Angels (Clifton Bingham-Gladys Mel-
WALTER EASTMAN VISITS TRADE.
rose)
60
In a Garden (Douglas Hemingway-Charles Wakefield
Cadman)
50
Walter J. Eastman, manager of Chappell & Co., Nazareth
(A. Porte-Charles Gounod)
50
Ltd., New York, spent the current week in the Since I Kissed You (Mary Upshur Harvey-Charles
Wakefield Cadman)
50
West on matters of business. It is stated that the When the Stars Are In the Quiet Skies (Bulwer
Lytton-Eugene Cowles)
60
various Chappell publications are coming along in Your
Eyes (Elsie Janis-Frank E. Tours)
50
excellent shape, especially "Moonlight," the newest
INSTRUMENTAL.
Arioso,
in
G
for
violin
and
piano
(Carl
Busch)
60
dance by Herman Finck, which is not only popular Chanson d'Amour for piano (John M. Steinfeldt).. .50
with the leading orchestras but is also much in Five Characteristic Pieces for violin and piano (Cecil
Burleigh):
demand as a piano solo.
1. An Old Sweet Memory
40
2. Through the Snow
50
3. From the Hearth
40
4. Hallowe'en
50
CHANGE COMING SOON.
5. By Moonlight
40
La Petite Fileuse, for piano (John M. Steinfeldt)
40
An important change in the management of a Serenade in G, for violin and piano (Carl Busch)
75
Wooing
of
the
Waves,
Op.
399,
waltz
for
piano
(Ed-
prominent local music publishing house is sched-
mund Braham)
60
uled to take place, though no formal announce-
ment of the change has yet been authorized.
BUSINESS GOOD IN WEST.
Will Von Tilzer, general manager of the Harry
Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., returned on
Monday of this week 'rom a flying trip to Chicago
and at once plunged into the details of his work
that awaited his return. He found time to state,
however, that the various successful numbers pub-
lished by his house were finding much favor in
the West and that the Chicago office was extremely
busy.
WORLD WIDE HIT
Down By The Old Millsfream
Every dealer should have it; also,
"DAVY JONES AND HIS MONOPLANE' 1
"WHEN WE WERE SWEETHEARTS"
"BUCKWHEAT CAKES"
"FARE-THEE-WELL"
JEROME H. REMICK & CO.,
131 West 41st St., New York.
VOCAL.
Four Spring Songs (Ruth Rutherford-Reginald de
Koven):
1. Little Green Lady
$0.50
2. Young April
50
3. Miss Daffodil
50
4. Spring's First Kiss
50
Gee! I Should Have Been Born a Boy (A. Seymour
Brown-Nat. D. Ayer)
60
Golden Dreams (Billy B. Van).
50
Honey-Babe (Anita Owen)
50
Honeymoon Love (A. Seymour Brown-Nat D. Tyer) . . .50
• Moonlight Bay (Edward Madden-Percy Wenrich)
50
The Skeleton Rag (Edward Madden-Percy Wenrich).. .50
When I Was Twenty-One and You Were Sweet Six-
teen (Harry Williams-Egbert Van Alstyne)
50
INHERITED TALENT.
"You have a splendid ear for music!" we said
to our friend, who was humming a theme from
"Tannhauser." "Did you ever study it?''
"No," he explained. "I inherited it. My grand-
Witmark Production Successes
PUBLISHER
Grand Opera House Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL.
"THE PEARL MAIDEN"
Publishers of
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LITTLE PUFF OF SM0KE,e00D NIGHT 11
"HONEY SAL"
"SING ME AN IRISH COME-ALL-YE"
"RAGGED EDGES"
"MOTHER"
"WHY DON'T THE BAND PLAY DIXIE"
Victor Kremer Co.,
732 SHERMAN ST-
CHICAGO
At the New York Hippodrome
"ROUND THE WORLD"
Book by Arthur Voegtlin and Carroll Fleming.
Lyrics and Music by Manuel Klein.
At the Astor Theatre
"THE RED WIDOW"
with RAYMOND HITCHCOCK.
ROBERT TELLER SONS ft DORNER
MBSIC Engravers and Printers
•BND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OP TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
IIIWBT Illb STim, N » YWI O1Y
Lyrics of "At the Brookside Inn," by William
Jerome Full of Humor—Music by Jean
Schwartz—Their Catalog Growing Rapidly.
One of the real comic song successes of the
year is "At the Brookside Inn," by the prominent
team of Jerome and Schwartz, and those who
have used it, and always with excellent results,
pronounce it to be a worthy successor to "Dear
Sing Sing," which song attained such vogue a
couple of years ago. The music is of a very
catchy order, but it is the lyrics by William Jerome
that serve to attract attention,, for there is real
humor in every line. As a matter of fact the
number so impressed the proprietor of The Brook-
side Inn, on Long Island, that he wrote for
copies wtih which to supply his entertainers
despite the fact that Mr. Jerome had written the
song about a supposedly mythical hostelry and
intended it as a "knock." "At the Brookside
Inn" is at present being used by Arthur Deagon,
Lewis and Ryan, John Ransom and many others,
and new acts are putting it on whenever oppor-
tunity offers. It might be mentioned that the
catalog of the Jerome & Schwartz Publishing
Co. is growing rapidly, and that several of the
new numbers appear to possess hit qualities.
BUY YOUR 1VUJSIC FROM
At the New York Theatre
Book and Lyrics by Arthur F. Kales and Earle C.
Anthony. Music by Harry Auracher.
Victor Kremer Co.,
A REAL COMIC SONQ.
NOW PLAYING IN NEW YORK
Order from your Jobber, or,
TELL TAYLOR, MUSIC
father played the bass drum during the Civil War
and my father handled the collections for an in- w
stalment piano house."—Judge.
Book and Lyrics by Channing Pollock and Rennold
Wolf. Music by Chas. J. Gebest.
M. WITMARK & SONS
PUBLISHERS
New York Chicago San Francisco London Paris
BOSTON
Publishers
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 02-64 Stanhope St., Boston
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago
WALTER JACOBS
107 Tremont St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
Publisher of
"Kiss of Spring." "Some Day When Dreams Come True."
And Some Others World Famous
B. F. WOOD MUSIC CO.
"EDITION WOOD"
BOSTON
NEW YORK
240 Summer St
88 East 90th St.
Also at London and Leipzig
JOS. M . DALY
Gaiety Theatre Bldg., 066 Washington St., Boston. Mass.
Publisher of
"CHICKEN REEL." "SCENTED ROSES" WALTZES.
And Many Others
OLIVER
DITSON
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and Supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers

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