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THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
cure an order for the music, and again met with a
refusal. Back to the professional rooms with a
large and generous kick—still no music. The copy
of the piece desired could have been purchased at
at least two stores passed by the woman for the
enormous sum of ten cents. It looks as though the
day of the professional copy grafter is getting
towards the twilight stage.
a son of Ignatius and Mrs. Anna Goldmark Gross,
and lived at the Bonavista Apartments, at 100th
street and Riverside Drive. His uncle is Carl Gold-
mark, composer of "The Queen of Sheba." His
widow survives him.
GOING AFTER THE ROYALTIES,
At
FINE NEW REMICK & CO. BALLAD.
"The Wedding of the Sunshine and the Rose"
the Latest Effort of Stanley Murphy and
Albert Gumble—"When I Was a Dreamer"
Is Also a Big Hit w'th This House.
Least One Publishing House Is Getting
Tired of the Present Methods and Court Ac-
tions Are in Prospect.
The growing number of concerns handling
music rolls and talking machine records at whole-
sale, particularly the former of the ten an:l twen-
ty-five-cent class, has served to add to the con-
The latest addition to the catalog of Jerome H.
fusion that has for some time existed in the man-
Remick & Co. is a tuneful and pleasing new ballad
ner of keeping track of mechanical royalties due
by Stanley Murphy and Albert Gumble, entitled
the publishers. Several music roll concerns have
"The Wedding of the Sun-
quite wide reputations for failing to make satis-
shine and the Rose." The
factory accountings in the matter of royalties for
new ballad is quite unusual
the music used, and since several of them have
laken contracts to supply the jobbing trade there
in character and should
has been a noticeable inclination to shift the re-
prove very popular in the
sponsibility for royalty payments, and also to neg-
near future. Meanwhile
lect to give notice of the intention to use a certain
"When I Was a Dreamer,"
song. At least one music publisher is becoming
Little and Van Alstyne's
quite tired of the condition of affairs, and in the
high-class ballad hit, is
WALTER EASTMAN RETURNS.
near future will probably spend the money to find
proving one of the strong-
out just what his rights are under the law as
est numbers in the Remick
Walter Eastman, manager of the branches of
interpreted by the courts. Charges of perjury
list, both with the perform-
Chappell & Co., Ltd., in New York and Toronto, growing out of sworn royalty statements and suits
ers and the public in gen-
returned on the steamship "New York" of the for triple damages provided by law in cases where
eral. The demand for the number from th« trade
American line after a visit to the headquarters of
copyright works are reproduced mechanically
has been very heavy and is still on the increase.
his company in London, Eng.
without permission arc among the possibilities
The title page of "When I Was a Dreamer" is re-
hinted at. If the court battle really starts it
produced herewith.
promises to be a "no quarter" affair.
DEATH OF RUDOLPH GROSS.
NEW PRODUCTION BY BERLIN.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
Rudolph Gross, active in musical circles, died on
Irving Rerlin, whose "Watch Your Step" has Friday at the German Hospital, in his forty-second The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
proven such a great success, has arranged to write year. He was born here and received his musical free of charge for men who desire positions
the lyrics and music for another production of the education at Vienna and Budapest. Mr. Gross was of any kind.
same general character for Charles Dillingham.
The name of the new piece will be "Blow Your
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