The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1906)

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34 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. 498 Poor Old Man Bob. Roberts 499 Waiting at the Church Miss Jones 5U0 Waltz Me Around Again, Willie. .. .Billy Murray NEW VICTOR RECORDS. No. Size SOUS.\'S BAKD. 4705 The Whistlers — Intermezzo Reiterer (10) 4718 Flying Arrow — Intermezzo Indienne Holzmann (10) 31536 EverTbody Works but Father — Humoresque Bellstedt (12) AKTHUE PRYOK'S BAND. 4706 The Dixie Rube — Characteristic March. .. . Allen (10) 31530 La Feria — Suite Espagnole — Part II. "La Reja." Lacome (12) 31514 Reminiscences of All Nations Godfrey (12) 31537 Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna Over ture Von Suppe (12) VICTOR ORCHESTRA. WALTER B. ROGERS, CONDUCTOR. 4715 Chicken Chowder — Two-Step Giblin (10) VIOLIN SOLO BY CHARLES D'ALJIAINE, WITH ORCII. 4723 Serenade Moszkowski (10) VICTOR BRASS QUARTET. 4712 The Hunter's Farewell Mendelssohn (10) CORNET AND TROMBONE DUET BY CLARK AND ZIMJIERIIANN ACCOM. BY SOUSA'S BAND. 4716 Cousins Clarke (10) CORNET DUET BY CLARK AND MILLHOUSE, ACCOM. BY SOUSA'S BAND. 4717 I Would, That My Love Mendelssohn (10) CHARACTER SONG BY MISS ADA JONES, WITH ORCH. 4714 Waiting at the Church (10) TENOR SOLO BY RICHARD J. JOSE, WITH ORCH. 31515 Home. Sweet Home Bishop (12) TENOR SOLO EY HARRY MACDONOUGH, WITH ORCH. 4713 I Like Your Way Witt (10) BALLAD BY FRANK C. STANLEY, WITH ORCH. 4735 The Belle of the Ball Harris (10) COMIC SONG BY ARTHUR COLLINS, WITH ORCH. 4724 Bill Simmons — From "The Social Whirl" "I've Got to Dance 'til the Band Gets Through." Spink (10) DUETS BY COLLINS AND HARLAN, WITH ORCH. 4725 It's t'p to You to Move Rogers (10) 4709 Out in an Automobile ...Bryan and Evans (10) DESCRIPTIVE SPECIALTIES BY MISS JONES AND ME. SPENCER, WITH ORCH. 4720 "Peaches and Cream" Spencer (10) 31531 Bashful Henry and Lovin' Lucy .. Spencer (12) DUET BY MISS MORGAN AND MR. MACDONOUGH, WITH ORCH. 31534 Songs My Mother Used to Sing Smith (12) DUET BY MISS MORGAN AND ME. STANLEY. WITH ORCH. 31532 By the Light of the Honeymoon. . .Caldwell (12) BILLY MURRAY AND HAYDN QUARTET, WITH ORCH. 4738 Waltz Me Around Again, Willie Cobb and Shields (10) 31535 When Love is Y'oung Ellis (12) CHOIR RECORDS BY THE TRINITY CHOIR, WITH ORCH.. 4736 There is a Fountain Filled with Blood. . . . Cowper and Mason (10) 4732 Come, Thou Almighty King — Italian Hvmn (de Giardini, 17ij9) Wesley (10) MACDONOUGH AND EIELING WITH HAYDN QUARTET AND OECH. 4710 After They Gather the Hay Henry (10) PLANTATION SONG BY THE HAYDN QUARTET, WITH OECH. 4726 I'se Gwine Back to Dixie White (10) BASS SOLOS BY EUGENE COWLES, WITH ORCH. 4737 Armorer's Song — From "Robin Hood" .... De Koven (10) 31533 Forgotten Cowles (12) YODEI SONG BY GEORGE P. WATSON, WITH ORCH. 4702 Hush-a-bye Baby (10) SI NGS BY BILLY MURRAY, WITH ORCH. 4719 Cheyenne Williams and Van Alstyne (10) 4721 Nothing Like That in Our Family Heelan and Furth (10) 4722 Is it Warm Enough for You? Kendis and Paley (10) DRAMATIC RECITATIONS BY EDGAR L. DAVENPORT, Incidental music by Orchestra. 4711 Sheridan's Ride Read (10) 31529 Lasca Deprez (12) TENOR SOLO IN GERMAN BY EMIL MUENCH, WITH ORCII. 4733 Der Tvroler und Sein Kind. . . .Nesmueller (10) TWELVE NEW EIGHT-INCH RECORDS. SOUSA'S BAND. 4704 One of the Boys Bloom (8) 4705 The Whistlers — Intermezzo Whistling Chorus Reiterer ( 8 ) ARTHUR PRYOR'S BAND. 4706 The Dixie Rube — Characteristic March. ... Allen ( 8 ) 4728 American Eagle March Boehme ( S ) VICTOR ORCHESTRA. WALTER B. ROGERS, CONDUCTOR. 4707 Hearts and Flowers Tobani ( 8 ) 4318 College Life March Frantzen ( 8 ) YODEL SONG BY GEORGE P. WATSON, WITH ORCfl. 4702 Hush-a-bye Baby ( 8 ) SONGS BY BILLY MURRAY, WITH ORCH. 4722 Is it Warm Enough for You? Kendis and Paley ( S' ) 4739 Mother Pin a Rose on Me — Nonsense Song Schindler and Adams ( 8 ) CHOIR RECORD BY THE TRINITY CHOIR, WITH ORCII 4732 Come, Thou Almighty King — Italian Hvmn Wesley ( 8 ) DUET BY MISS MORGAN AND MR. STANLEY', WITH ORCH. 4708 Just My Style— From "Fantana" . . Hubbell (8) MALB QUARTET BY THE HAYDN QUARTET. 118 Massa's in the Cold. Cold Ground. . .Foster ( 8 ) FIVE 8-IXCH RECORDS IN GERMAN, ITALIAN AND SPANISH. Price, 3.3c. each. GERMAN PARODY BY FRANK WILSON, WITH ORCH. 4727 Everybody Works but Father — Parody in German slang ( 8 ) GERMAN FOLK SONG BY HARMONIE MALE QUARTET 4703 Volkslied aus Ober Oslterreich ( 8 ) BARITONE SOI.OS BY GUSTAVE BERL-RESKY, WITH ORCH. 4729 Adamastor roi des vogues profondes — L'Af ricaine Jleyerbeer ( 8 ) 4730 Oh Cuanto Sufro ! Cancion Cubana — In Spanish Verona ( 8 ) 4731 Dame un Peso — In Spanish Verona (8) NEW RED SEAL RECORDS. BASS SOLOS BY MARCEL JOURNET, WITH ORCH. 64036 Le veau d'or (The Calf of Gold) — Faust.. Gounod (10) 74037 Les Rameaux (The Palms) J. Faure (12) VIOLONCELLO SOLO BY JOSEF HOLLMAN, WITH ORCH. 74045 Serenade Blockx (12) SOPRANO SOLOS BY MMB. MARCELLA SEMBRICH, WITH ORCH. 88020 Deh vieni non tardar ("Oh, Come, My Heart's Desire" ) Nozze di Figaro. Mozart (12) 88024 Air des Bijoux (Jewel Song) — Faust Gounod (12) 88026 Batti, batti. o bel Masetto ("Scold Me. Dear Musetto") — Don Giovanni Mozart (12) 88027 Ah non giunge ( "Oh. Recall not One Earthly Sorrow") — Sonnambula Bellini (12) BASS SOLO BY POL PLANCON. WITH ORCH. 85100 Serenade Mephistopheles — Faust. . .Gounod (12) BARITONE SOLOS BY ANTONIO SCOTTI, WITH ORCH. 88028 Vi ravviso o luoghi ameni — Sonnambula.. Bellini (12) "Oh, Remembrance of Scenes Long Vanished." 88029 Pagliacci — Prologo (Prologue from Pagliac ci) Leoncavallo (12) TENOR SOLOS IN BOHEMIAN BY J. H. ROKYCANSKY. 330 Zdravicko Fr. Louda-Chocholous (10) 3301 Jsme jen jednpu na svete od Jar Praga-nove upravil Jos. Svab (10) 3302 Tomu se musim "lochnit" ja Kuplet Em S?milk-nove upravil Jos. Svab (10) 3303 Ne, to pan Buh nestvoril Kuplet od Jos Svdb — K. Pospisil (10) 3304 To nenJ sic novfi vsak dobry Kuplet.... Jindrich Pihert (10) 3305 Obraceny svet Kuplet J. Pehel-nove upravil Jos. Svftb (10) 3306 Co je smula Kuplet R. Ruprus-nove upravil Jos. Svab (10) 3307 "Mary". .Jos. Grill-nove upravil Jos. Svab (10) 3308 O Barboro ! Jos. Grill-Kohna (lO) 3809 Krasu6 vis-a-vis Jana Liebicha-nove upravil J. Svab (10) 3310 Tisic Sladkych Hubicek Nilos Koiar-nove upravil Jos. Svab (10) 3311 Pisnicka Alvis Lad Vymetal . . Jos. Rubena (10) 3312 Enane, to se to inestane ! Popularni Kuplet J. Sitretz-nove upravil Jos. Svab (10) 3313 Cerveny nos I. Brcko Mladsi-nove upravil Jos. Svab (10) 3314 "Tony" Jos. Wanderer-nove upravil Jos. Svab (10) 3315 Cupr Chasa. Polka and Two-Step A. J. Tesinsky (10) 3316 Nando, ty jsi ta mys f6rova M. Ond. Grill-nove upravil Jos. Svib. (10) 3317 "On a ona." Solovy vystup Jos. Svab (10) 3318 Andulko Safarova March and Two-Step. Fr. Knock (10, 3319 Dobry cesky dedecek Lad Stroupeznickeho-V. Pazdral (10) 3320 Jen do Toho Polka and Two-Step A. J. Tesinsky (10) 3321 Zobaci Pochod Two-Step. . .A. J. Tesinsky (10) 3322 Na Marjance (The Village Tavern) A. L. Marcsch (10) 3323 Mne. daroval mtij Karlicek Fr. Dvoraka-Fr. Kletecky (10) 3324 Louka zelend Jos. Svab (10), RECITATIONS IN BOHEMIAN BY J. H. ROKYCANSKY. 3325 Opice plactiva a zpevna Josef M. Srp (10) 3326 Z. Manzelskeho raje Josef Wanderer (10) SUCCESSFUL MEETING OF JOBBERS Held in Cleveland, May 28 — Victor Contract Matters Discussed — Committees Appointed— Messrs. Hawthorne and Sheble Dine the Visitors. (Special to The Talking Machine World.) Cleveland, Ohio, May 28, 1906. The meeting of the Central States Talking Machine Jobbers' Association, held at the Hollenden House, Wednesday last, -was successful fiom every point of view, about twenty-five representative firms being represented. An informal conference on the preceding day furnished an opportunity to discuss matters before the regular session. At the regular session the proceedings lasted from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m., with an hour's adjournment for luncheon at noon. George Ilsen, of Ilsen & Co., Cincinnati, the president, ruled the gathering in his customary genial manner, with Secretary Whitsit, of Perry B. Whitsit & Co., Columbus, O., wielding the reportorial pencil. The major part of the discussion dealt with the Victor contracts, and as General Manager Geissler, of the Victor Talking Machine Co., was present, a few heart-to-heart talks were indulged in, which seemed to clear the atmosphere. C. V. Henkel. president of the Douglas Phonograph Co., New York, who attended as delegate from the Eastern Talking Machine Jobbers' Association, was shown a great deal of attention, as he took an active part in the proceedings. Previous to the final adjournment the following were appointed as a press committee by the association: W. E. Henry, of Powers & Henry, Pittsburg, Pa.; C. V. Henkel, of Douglas Phonograph Co., of New York City; Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, O. Several new members were elected. Monday E. A. Hawthorne and Horace Sheble, of the Hawthorne & Sheble Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, Pa., and Bridgeport, Conn., gave the members a dinner at the hotel, which proved a most enjoyable occasion. At midnight the Association and their guests sat down to a spread in the Rathskeller. The following evening L. F. Geissler, general manager of the Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J., tendered an elaborate banquet at the hotel to everybody on the spot. After a choice menu had been disposed of, accompanied by harmonizing solvents, and the cigars lighted, the flood of oratory came along and pretty nearly everybody had something to say, and they said it in the most agreeable and approved manner. President Hsen filled the difficult part of toastmaster with eclat. Besides the jobbers on the ground, the following gentlemen were also in Cleveland: L. F. Geissler, of Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J.; E. A. Hawthorne, Horace Sheble and Chas. A. Noyes, of Hawthorne & Sheble Mfg. Co., Philadelphia; William McArdle, with American Record Co., Springfield, Mass.; C. S. Gardiner, with Columbia Phonograph Co., general. New York; P. B. R. Bradley, with International Record Co., Auburn, N. Y.; B. Feinberg, with Universal Talking Machine Mfg. Co., New York; Max Landay, of the Land-o-phone Co., New York. It was decided to hold the next convention in Detroit, Mich., August 14th. HOW HE EDUCATED THE DONKEY. The donkey Caruso had on the London opera stage one time recently in the "Jongleur de Notre Dame" was lent by a nobleman for the occasion. The owner fitted up in the donkey's stable a "talker" with a Caruso record in order that the donkey might become accustomed to the music before making his debut. The machine performed three times a day for him. TALKING MACHINE MEN AT THE BAT. Saturday last, the 9th, a match game of baseball was played between picked nines of the Douglas Phonograph Co. and the Victor Distributing & Export Co., New York, in the Ridgewood section of Brooklyn Borough. The sport was great on both sides, the pitching of Henkel, the batting of Petit, in the Douglas team, and the stunts of Williams, Beekman and Haas on the V. D. & E. line were great. The rooters were vociferous, but the Douglas players were beaten by a score of 13 to 15. R. E. Caldwell, with the Blackman Talking Machine Co., umpired the game. After the game a bountiful dinner was enjoyed at a local hotel. RECORDS BY DAVID BISPHAM. The Columbia Phonograph Co. have arranged with David Bispham, the celebrated baritone, for a number of records, which are destined to have a wide popularity. The initial number is "Danny Deever," Kipling's famous verse, set to Walter Damrosch's clever music. This appears as No. 3,016, a 12-inch disc record. The Elyria Talking Machine Co. have opened a store at 596 West Broad street, Elyria, O., with Karl Lenzler in charge. The Imperial Record which, as everybody knows, is the best made, is now retailed at