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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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SECURE HATZFELD CATALOG.
Chappell & Co. Purchase the Splendid List of
Songs Issued by the London Publishers,
Which Includes the Works of Many Well
Known Composers.
Put that Sheet Music Depart-
ment of your business on a profit-
able basis by handling the popu-
lar CENTURY EDITION. You
will find it the best seller you ever
handled.
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Chappell & Co., Ltd., 41 East Thirty-fourth
street, New York, announce the purchase of the
catalog of Emile Hatzfeld, of London, Eng., for
the United States. This catalog includes com-
positions that have met with international favor,
as well as a great many others of exceeding merit,
which are destined to win a still larger popularity
in this country. Among the best known numbers
are: "I Know of Two Bright Eyes," by G. H.
Clutsam; "Ma Curly Headed Babby," by the same
composer; "Annie Laurie," by Liza Lehmann. In
fact, the latter well-known composer is represented
by several numbers. Other composers whose
works are to be found in this catalog are: Ernest
Holt, Emile Lesage, Maude Valerie White, Arthur
Somervell, Joscelyn Noel, P. Tschaikowski, E.
Price and Walter Seward.
By Emma Carus
Ernest Breuer and
J. Brandon Walsh
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(Special to The Review.)
NEW OPERA BY-PUCCINI.
Puccini has nearly completed a new opera en-
titled "La Rondine," and it is stated it has a quartet
that will equal that of his "La Boheme." When
this work is completed he will turn all his attention
to setting a libretto founded on Ouida's story,
"Two Little Wooden Shoes." He was also to have
started an opera on a libretto by d'Annunzio, but
this project has been abandoned.
THREE GOOD NUMBERS.
The Regent Music Publishing Co., Lake Charles,
La., is having an excellent call for three of its latest
•publications, "She Lives in a Mansion of Sighs,"
"Wish I Knew Just What You Think of Me," and
"All for You." These ballads are being sung by
many well-known artists and are destined to have
a very large popularity.
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 13.—The H. Kirkus
'Dugdale Co., a corporation engaged principally in
printing music and poems at 1435 U street N. W.,
was made the defendant in a petition filed by cred-
itors in the District Supreme Court yesterday, ask-
ing that the company be adjudged bankrupt. The
creditors say the company owes debts of more than
$1,000, and that the petitioners hold claims against
the company amounting to $500 or more, exclusive
of any securities held by them, and further states
that on May 29 last the company admitted in
writing that it was unable to pay its debts, and
consented to be adjudged bankrupt on that ac-
count. The petitioning creditors are Ross D. Bren-
iser, Stockett-Fiske Co., and Mary B. Macfarlane.
Attorney H. Chapin Brown represents the peti-
tioners.
ELEVEN NEW MUSICAL COMEDIES.
The Shuberts announce nineteen productions
new to Broadway for the theatrical season of 1915-
16. Eleven of these will be in the dramatic field
and eight are musical comedies.
In the musical field the new productions listed
are "The Blue Paradise," "Hands Up," with
Maurice and Florence Walton and Ralph Herz;
"Alone at Last," by Franz Lehar, author of "The
Merry Widow"; "All Over Town," featuring
Joseph Santley; "The Girl from Brazil," from the
German; "The Fake Baron," to be presented in
association with F. Ray Comstock; "The Broad-
day Girl" and "Miss, I Don't Know," by Charles
Bakonyi and Eugene Huschka.
INCORPORATED.
The Iriquois Publishing Co., of Syracuse, N. Y.,
was incorporated at Albany this week with a cap-
ital stock of $70,000 for the purpose of publishing
music, school supplies, etc.
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