Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 59 N. 2

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
There is a certain sat-
isfaction in knowing
that your customer
is satisfied.
CENTURY
EDITION
Positively Satisfies
Century Music Pub. Go.
231-235 West 40th St., New York City
CADMAN SONGS IN GREAT DEMAND.
(Special to The Review.)
BOSTON, MASS., July 6.—The call for the White,
Smith Co. publications continues active, and this is
especially true of the Cadman songs, which are
among the best sellers. Mr. Davison has just heard
from composer Cadman that he is moving from
Pasadena, Cal., up to his summer camp, not far
from Denver, Col., which is said to be a delight-
fully aranged bungalow. The White, Smith Co. has
several new so.ngs which are in preparation for
publishing in the early fall. Mr. Bacon, Mr. Davi-
son and C. A. White, of the company, all had a
good time over at the publishers' convention, and
Mr. Bacon, who was highly honored while in New
York with his re-election to the presidency of the
association, remained over a few days longer than
he had intended to attend to some private matters.
When The Review's correspondent called at the
White, Smith Co.'s establishment he was shown
8NEWREMICK
SONG HITS
The Rose of the Mountain Trail.
Mary, You're a Little Bit Old-
Fashioned.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.
All Aboard for Dixie Land.
Don't You Dare to Call Me Up
at Home.
I'm Going to Make You Love Me.
I'll Do It All Over Again.
If the Sands of All the Seas Were
Pearls.
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
219 W. 46th Street
NEW YORK
68 Library Avenue
DETROIT, MICH.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Mnsic Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
226 West 26th Street, New Tort City
two programs of organ music which were played
at Kaufmann & Baer Co.'s big store at Pittsburgh
last week, and curiously enough, with the excep-
tion o,f the two opening numbers on each program,
one by Suppe and the other by Rossini, all the rest
were numbers which are or have been published
by the White, Smith Co. The organist there is
F. William Fleer, a splendid musician, who pro-
vides most delightful programs.
THAT, according to some of the publishers, the
path o.f the new Music Publishers' Board of Trade
is one of milk and honey, with a future of the
rosiest.
THAT, according to other publishers, future
trouble for the board is coming up like a thunder
cloud, especially when it comes to handling the
problem of non-payment of singers.
THAT the entire situation appears to hinge upon
the honest and consistent co-operation among tbo.se
in the new organization at present.
THAT if the new ruling holds good, some o.f the
professional managers have busy days before them
if they are going to put the new crop of songs
"across" with their usual vim.
THAT it is to be remembered that the Boston
publishers have an association that is gaining
ground each year.
THAT there are few songs that have so large an
aggregation of "successors" to stand sponsor for
as "Isle D'Amour," with each successor claimed to
be the only legitimate one.
THAT the Appellate 'Division of the Supreme
'Court has upheld the decision of Judge Davis, of
the Supreme Court, in the suit brought by Charles
K. Harris against the Ted Snyder Co., for an in-
junction and accounting of profits on the song,
"There's a Girl in Havana," from "The Never
Homes."
THAT Feist's "You're Here and I'm Here" is
proving to be a real winner, and it is a "produc-
tion" number which adds to the interest from the
sales point of view.
THAT more than one small publishing house has
been kept going by the royalties from the talking ma-
chine and music roll companies, which is a point
wo.rth considering.
THAT Edgar Bitner, sales manager for Leo
Feist, Inc., is at present enjoying a well-deserved
vacation at his old home in Maryland.
THAT the Harry Williams Music Co. is the
latest concern to give up the ghost.
WITHIN TWO YEARS
We have published such sen-
sational ballad hits as!
THAT'S HOW I NEED YOU
PEG 0' MY HEART
ISLE D'AMOUR
DREAMING
CURSE OF AN ACHING HEART
I'M ON THE WAY TO MANDALAY
This is an enviable record
and one that speaks well for
our very latest I
WHEN YOU PLAY IN THE GAME
OF LOVE
You
can't go wrong with a
Feist song.
LEO. FEIST, Inc., - NEW YORK
popular in Paris, where it was used as a dancing
number by Arlette Dorgere and Professeur L.
Duque, two 'society dancers' that are the reigning
favorites in the French capital. Fro.m \Paris the
melody of 'Amapa' quickly spread to England,
and thence to America. On this record it is re-
corded by the National Promenade Band in the
exact rhythm best suited for dancing the maxixe.
This we believe to he—all things considered—one
•o.f the very best dance records the National Prom-
enade Rand has yet made, for it is not only ideal
for dancing, hut is enjoyable to hear as well."
"Amapa" is published by Chappell & Co., Ltd.
The Beautiful Novelty Song Sensation
of the Year
"IN THE CANDLE-
LIGHT"
By Fleta Jan Brown
Already being
used by hun-
dreds of well
known vaude-
ville acts, which
is sure to cre-
ate a demand
"AMAPA" A FAVORITE FOR DANCES.
Popular Number Praised by Talking Machine
Company in Recent Announcement.
The manner in which "Amapa" is regarded by
authorities as regulation music for the tango and
maxixe is indicated by the following extract from
the announcement of a talking machine company:
"J. Storoni is a composer of modern dance
pieces whose music is much in vogue at the pres-
ent time—in Paris especially. The present number
is termed 'The Real Brazilian Tango'—the maxixe,
as you probably know, is the Brazilian version of
the Argentine tango. 'Amapa' was first made
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publish
^
WALTER JACOBS
i Bosworth St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
Publisher of
'Kiss of Spring," "Some Day When Dreams Come True,"
And Some Others World Famous.
OLIVER
DITSON
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS PRINTERS, & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
for you.
STOCK UP
M. WITMARK & SONS
Witmark Bid*., 144-146 We.t 37th St.
NEW YORK CITY
Chicago
San Francisco
London
Paris
Melbourne
THE BALLAD SUCCESS OF AMERICA
"Suppose I Met You
Face To Face"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
SOLD WHEREVER MUSIC IS SOLD
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
New York
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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STERLING
HARDMA1M, RECK & COMRAIMY
Manufacturers of
The
The HARDMAN Grand Piano
The HARDMAN Autotone
The HARDMAN Upright Piano
The Parlor Grand, The Baby Grand,
The Perfect Player-Piano
Made in three sizes and a variety
The Small Grand
'
of artistic cases.
Owning and Controlling E. G. Harrington &• Co., Est. 1872, makers of
The HARRINGTON Piano
and
The HENSEL Piano
Supreme among moderately priced instruments
An admirable instrument at a price all can afford
and also owning and controlling the Autotone Co., makers of
The AUTOTONE
The only Player-Piano of reputation made throughout "Player" as well as "Piano" by Piano makers of acknowl-
edged reputation. The Autotone has only two Basic Pianos, the Hardman and the Harrington.
433 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
Founded 1842
724-730 REPUBLIC BUILDING, CHICAGO, ILL.
HALLET
PIANOS
ca DAVIS
It's what is inside of the Sterling that has made its repu-
tation. Every detail of its construction receives thorough
attention from expert workmen—every material used in its
construction is the best—absolutely.
That means a piano
of permanent excellence in every particular in which a
piano should excel. The dealer sees the connection between
these facts and the universal popularity of the Sterling.
THE STERLING
Endorsed by Leading Artists for more than Half a Century BOSTON MJkSS
Jtecher
Grade Pianos and Player Pianos
MEHLIN
Factory and
Warerooms:
767-769
10th Aye.,
NEW YORK.
"A LEADER
AMONG
LEADERS"
PAUL G. MEHLIN & SONS
Faotorlos:
Broadway from 2 0 t h to 2 1 t t Streets
Main Office and Wareroom:
27 Union Square, NEW YORK
WEST NEW YORK, N. J .
JOHN H. LUDDEN, Western Traveling Representative
COMPANY
Derby, Conn.
THE
CAPEN PIANO
THOROUGHLY
UP-TO-DATE
The most value for the money. The
case design is artistic. The tone, touch
and finish are unexcelled. Investigate
It. We will make i t to your advan-
tage. Address for catalogues, prices,
etc.
LOUISMANN-CAPEN CO.
BROCKPORT, N. Y.
6 1 3 9 GREENWOOD AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL.
DERIVAS& HARRIS
MANUFACTURERS OF
HIGH GRADE UPRIGHT and PLAYER PIANOS
New Faotory, 1 34th to 1 35th Sta. and Willow Awe.
(Capacity MM Piuei per u a u )
NEW YORK CITY
The H. P. Nelson products have
risen to their present high position
in the trade because of strict ad-
herence to the policy on which the business
was planned, Le.: The greatest value for the
least money.
PIANO
452-456
Tenth Ay.
New York
Dealers who are forced to meet
heavy competition in the commer-
cial grades will find the Gerhard
line ideal. Of the Gerhard it can be truthfully
said that it is the "most" piano in the country
for the money.
SEND FOR INFORMATION AND CATALOGS ON BOTH THESE LINES
H. P . N E L S O N C O M P A N Y , Factory, Administration Bldg., 3232 West Chicago Avenue, C H I C A G O
ESTABLISHED
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MAKERS OF
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YORK
"Theory and Practice of Pianoforte Building"
(Copyright)
The above is the title of a technical work which is the result of years of careful study and research by one of
the most skilful technical writers in this country. It covers in a comprehensive manner all essentials of pianoforte
building and scale draughting, together with the principles of acoustics. It should be in the hands of every man in-
terested in piano development. The work is profusely illustrated with original designs.
The price for single copies, delivered to any part of the United States and Mexico, is $8. All other countries
on account of increased postage, $2.20.
EDWARD LYMAN BILL, Publisher, 373 Fourth Avenue, NEW YORK CITY
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