Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 58 N. 3

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THE MUSIC TRADE
USERS ESTEEM IT
It is only after you
handle
"Century Edition"
that you learn to ap-
preciate the high
esteem in which it is
held by those who
use it!
Century Music Pub. Go.
231 -235 West 40th St., Now York City
1 0 NEW 1914 SONG HITS
Please Leave Mama Dear.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.
When the Whole World Has
Gone Back on You (Come
to Me).
Oh, Mister Railroad Man (Won't
You Take Me Back to Ala-
bam) ?
The Good Ship Mary Ann.
I Want to Go Back to Dixieland.
What D'ye Mean, You Lost Yer
Dog?
Daddy Did a Wonderful Thing.
Willie Had a Motor Boat (Putt-
putt, Putt-putt).
You're Never Too Old to Love.
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
219 W. 46th Street
68 Library Avenue
NEW YORK
DETROIT, MICH.
EVERY DEALER has had calls for
the Sensational Success
HESITATION WALTZ
by Klickman, composer of " Sing Me the
Rosary." Just off the Press and starting like
a whirlwind. Lay in your stock before the
CYCLONE HITS YOU. Ready for Orchestra
BEAUTIFUL BALLAD
JUST LIKE THE ROSE YOU GAVE
by E. Clinton Keithley (composer of
"Garland of Old Fashioned Roses")
It has that gripping melody that "picks at the
strings of the Heart." (Song Orchestration
Ready)
ANOTHER WINNER
I WAS SEEING NELLIE HOME
by E. Clinton Keithley
Fine Lyric and Melody. Brings back old
memories
(Song Orchestration Ready)
Salable Songs: ART TITLE PAGES
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
1501 East 55th Street
80 Fifth Avenue
CHICAGO, ILLS.
NEW YORK
REVIEW
THAT with "Uncle Tom's Cabin" presented in
a musical form, with music by Arthur Pryor, we
may see but the beginning of a series of similar
revivals.
THAT there are other old stand-bys like "East
Lynne" and "Ten Nights in a Barroom" that
should prove available to aspiring composers.
THAT the establishment of a chain of five and
ten cent stores in Argentina opens a new field for
the exploitation of American popular music in the
accepted channels.
THAT Chas. K. Harris's latest ballad, "I'm Com-
ing Back For You," is being featured with success
by a large number of performers.
THAT the Broadway Music Corporation, of
which Will Von Tilzer is president, will shortly
move to more commodious offices on the second
floor of the Exchange Building, 145 West Forty-
fifth street.
THAT Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. will also move,
at an early date, to new quarters in the Strand
Theater Building, where elaborate offices are being
prepared for the company.
THAT Jack McCoy, well known among the music
publishing fraternity, is one of the latest additions
to the staff of Leo Feist, Inc.
THAT with every announcement of a music pub-
lishing concern giving up the ghost, there comes
reports of at least three new concerns venturing
out upon the thin ice, which at least serves to
keep the average up.
THAT even in the recent attempt to bring the
popular publishers together for the purpose of
collecting suitable tolls from orchestra leaders, the
weakest part of the scheme was the refusal of sev-
eral of the leading publishers to join in the move-
ment.
THAT meanwhile the orchestra leaders will con-
tinue to get their music free or at a price that
doesn't cover the ink used in the printing.
THAT a little flyer in vaudeville appears to be
considered as a suitable form of post-holiday rec-
reation by a number of song-writers and publish-
ers, and has the advantage that one doesn't have
to wait six months for an accounting.
DEATH OF DJ^P. W. JOYCE.
Ihe death is announced of Dr. Patrick Weslon
Joyce, the distinguished Irish scholar and author
in Irish history and ancient Irish music, which oc-
curred in Dublin late last week in his eighty-sev-
enth year. Dr. Joyce was a distinguished edu-
cator and the author of a number of works in-
cluding "Ancient Irish Music,'' in which he col-
lected hitherto unpublished Irish airs and songs.
He also wrote a number of old Celtic romances
and a number of historical works on Irish history.
A NEW MUSIC PUBLISHER.
The Imperial Music Co., Inc., with offices in that
great music publishing center, the Exchange Build-
ing, 45 West Forty-fifth street, is the latest addi-
tion to the New York publishing houses. The new
concern already has several songs on the market.
Newton B. Heims is the manager of the company.
BUY YOUR MUSIC
FROM
BOSTON
NEW HERBERT OPERA SOON.
Victor Herbert's new one-act opera, "'Made-
leine," which is now being rehearsed, will have its
world premiere at the Metropolitan Opera House
one week from next Saturday afternoon, January
24. The libretto is by Grant Stewart, who has
adapted to lyric use a short play by A. Decaur-
celles and L. Thibaust, which permits the giving
of the novety in English.
SOME NEW REMICK NUMBERS.
Among the new songs being featured with much
success at the present time by Jerome II. Remick
& Co. are to be included "Rebecca of Sunnybrook
Farm," "When the Whole \V r orld Has Gone Back
on You" and others, which, although only recently
introduced, have, together with several other num-
bers, met with an excellent reception.
OUR NEW CATALOGUE IS
JUST OFF THE PRESS
and describes at length—
7 High Class Popular Songs
4 Semi-Classic Concert Songs
1 Folio of College Songs
When you get yours
USE IT
If you don't get one
Write for it.
ASSOCIATED SONG WRITERS,
LA
«K[ G -
THE TALK OF NEW YORK
CHAS. K. HARRIS' TWO BALLAD HITS
"Don't You Wish You Were Back Home Again?"
AND
You can order them from your nearest
jobber, or direct from the Publisher
WALTER JACOBS
BOSTON, MASS.
Publisher of
"jfiji of Spring," "Some Day When Dreams Come True,
And Some Others World Famous.
DITSON
LEO. FEIST, Inc., - NEW YORK
"Not Till Then Will I Cease To Love You"
167 Tremont S t ,
OLIVER
SOLD!!!
We take pleasure in an-
nouncing to the Music Dealers
of the World that Mr. Oliver
Morosco, the Los Angeles
producer and owner of "Peg
0 1 My Heart's has purchased
the exclusive production
rights of
"DREAMING"
the most sensational waltz
ballad ever offered to the
public.
Miss Kitty Gordon is sing-
ing it in her new starring
vehicle
"PRETTY MRS. SMITH"
which is playing in Los
Angeles now and which comes
to New York within several
months.
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and Supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 6S-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
New York
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
226 West 26th Street, New TorK City
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World's Columbian Exposition
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