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BUY YOUR FVUJSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
JOS. M. DALY
Gaiety Theatre Bldg., 665 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
Publisher of
'CHICKEN REEL." "SCENTED ROSES" WALTZES,
And Many Others
OLIVER
DITSON
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
Anticipate and Supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
WALTER JACOBS
167 Tremont St.,
BOSTON. MASS.
Publisher of
"Kiss of Spring." "Some Day When Dreams Come True."
And Some Others World Famous
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston
Branch Houses: New York and Chicaso
B. F. WOOD MUSIC CO.
"EDITION WOOD"
BOSTON
NEW YORK
246 Summer St.
23 East 20th St.
Also at London and Leipzig
IN BOSTON'S PUBLISHING FIELD.
November Was An Excellent Month for the
Sheet Music Business—Traveler for the B.
F. Wood Co. Returns from Successful Trip
in the West—Two White-Smith Specialties
—Walter Jacobs Pleased with Results of
Visit to New York Publishers.
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
ing this cycle. Another cycle by the same com-
poser, comprising four American Indian songs, is
also having a spirited call, and in addition, is being
published for four women's voices for singing at
clubs, churches, etc.
Walter Jacobs, the indefatigable popular pub-
lisher, has just returned from a brief visit to New
York and expressed himself as very much pleased
at the courtesies extended to him by the New
York publishers, which he greatly appreciated. Mr.
Jacobs says the "J. O. M."—Jacobs' Orchestra
Monthly—is coming along immensely and that the
next number will have one hundred pages. Don
Ramsay, his right bower, says that the big demand
for "Intoxication Rag" and "That Hindoo Rag"
has compelled Mr. Jacobs to issue these as piano
solos. "Kiss of Spring" waltz and "Some Day
When Dreams Come True" are maintaining their
wonderful selling power.
There is indeed truth in the old saying that
"Nothing succeeds like success." HThis is exempli-
fied by the Oliver Ditson Co.'s famous "Half Dol-
lar Series," of which seventeen new volumes have
just been issued. The introduction orders for these
new volumes were highly satisfactory to the pub-
lishers. More than a quarter of a million volumes
have been sold of this series, and the sales are
mounting toward the half million mark rapidly.
C. W. Woodman, of this house, adds that they
have been having some splendid testimonials about
the "Musicians Library." Anent this the New
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York Evening Post said: "The Musicians' Library
is one of the most praiseworthy exhibits of the
American publishing business.
The fifty-five
volumes so far issued comprise most of the best
songs and piano pieces in existence, beautifully
printed and intelligently edited by authorities."
Jos. M. Mittenthal, associated with Jos. M. Daly,
publisher of many fast sellers, has returned from
his regular fall business trip, going as far West
as Denver. He covered the larger cities in this
extensive territory, embracing cities throughout the
South as well as a jaunt into Canada. He reports
a very gratifying trip. Mr. Daly is working on
five new numbers to appear shortly, including a
new waltz and a new "rag."
W. H. PENN STARTS NEW BUSINESS.
William H. Penn, formerly manager of the New
York office of the Music House of Laemmle, has
started the New York Sheet Music Clearing House,
of which he is president and L. R. Stoddard is
secretary and treasurer. The offices are in the
Broadway Theater building.
SHAPIRO'S
FIVE BIG HITS
"All That I Ask 01 You Is Love"
The Season's Sweetest Ballad. By Edgar Selden
and Herbert Ingraham.
"You Are The Ideal 01 My n reams"
Established Ballad Success. By Herbert Ingraham.
"Dear Old Tennessee"
By Alice Field and Harry L. Newman.
"Come Josephine,
(Special to The Review.)
Boston, Mass., Nov. 29, 1910.
November proved to be the best month so far
this fall with a number of the publishers. Ship-
ping departments had an opportunity to show dex-
terity and the way bundles and packages were
created and disappeared gladdened the hearts of
the publishers. This rush is still continuing and
is clearly indicative of how the trade likes "Made
in Boston" music. There is a great retail business,
too, two stores selling popular music being open
COLLEGE SONGS
STANDARD MANDOLIN SOLOS
on Thanksgiving.
STAR SONGS FROM THE GRAND OPERAS
Charles C. Durgin, the B. F. Wood Music Co.'s
THE WORLD'S FAVORITE MELODIES
POPULAR PIANO PIECES
"grip knight," has returned from a very successful
CLASSIC FOLIO, Vol. I.
trip through the Western territory. Wm. T.
CLASSIC FOLIO, Vol. I I .
Small, of this company, reports the characteristic
Remick always does things well. This is a
line of folios you can't duplicate.
good business that Edition-Wood enjoys, both in
Write for prices.
America and in Europe.
JEROME H. REMICK & CO.
Banks M. Davidson, of the White-Smith Music
68 Farrar St.,
181 West 41st St.,
Detroit.
Publishing Co., reports a steady growing sale of
New York.
"Sayonara," by Charles Wakefield Cadman, which
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is a song cycle of note. Prominent artists in Bos-
ton, New York, Chicago and elsewhere are sing-
NOW
Victor Herbert
Triumph
The new comic opera success now playing to
capacity at New York Theatre,
"Naughty
Marietta"
Is The Right Little Girl For Me"
By Thos. J. Gray and Fred Fischer.
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publisher
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:: New York City
VICTOR KREMER
Real Live Sellers
READY!
"NIGHT AND DAY"
3 Keys. Brauen and Lloyd.
"YOLIR LOVE IS MY GUIDING S T A R "
"THE ANGLE WORM WIGGLE"
High class ballad outranked by none.
by I. Maynard Schwartz and Harry S. Lorch,
an over night hit.
"PLAYIN* HONEYMOON'*
A dainty, classic child song.
These songs are of the kind that never grow old.
Send for our standing order proposition and price
lists when you order the above pieces.
"SHE'S A PATIENT OF MINE"
MILLER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.,
" DON'T FORGET ME DEARIE"
515 So. Hermitage Avenue, Chicago.
J. B. Walsh and Al W. Brown.
by Chris Smith.
Bis Hit from Jumping Jupiter.
" ANY OLD TIME OR ANY OLD PLACE "
same writers
SOME OF
HAVILAND'S HITS!
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