Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 60 N. 17

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
77
REVIEW
MREYIEWrtEARS
THAT the opening of the baseball season is indi-
cated by the practical desertion of the music pub-
lishing district on pleasant afternoons.
THAT the song writer or "plugger" who cannot
find an important engagement in the vicinity of
the ball park from 3 to 6 p.m. these days, is badly
off indeed.
THAT when a song by a man from Boston, at
That's the hearty salutation CEN-
one time the hot-bed of abolition, is featured at a
TURY AGENTS receive from their
Confederate reunion in Virginia, there can be
customers. Never a "kick" nor a
no doubt of the country being reunited.
complaint. Every customer a sat-
THAT such an honor has come "I'se Gwine Back
isfied one and every sale brings
to Dixie" by C. A. White.
forth another.',
THAT three weeks have gone by since the Will-
The Best Possible Product, Most Ad-
ard-Johnson fight in Havana and yet there is no
vertised—therefore, the best s e l l i n g
song about it. Why the delay?
edition of 10 cent sheet music in the
world~"CENTURY."
THAT, meanwhile, the Hawaiian songs are mak-
"None Other Nearly So Good"
ing their appearance on the market in bunches.
THAT Victor Herbert's son has decided not to
follow in his famous father's footsteps but to help
make automobiles at the Ford plant.
THAT the young man's decision means that he
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will, at least, enjoy a regular income if not fame.
THAT Al Bryan, the prominent dyric writer, does
not believe in placing all his eggs in one basket
but spreads his hits among a half dozen or more
publishers.
THAT the plan insures a variety of checks on
royalty day regardless of any other hidden ad-
vantage.
Prospects Are That May Dinner of Music Pub-
THAT the compositor has made Teddy Morse say
lishers and Dealers' Association of Greater
some funny things about music in his column
New York Will Be Well Attended.
even though typographical errors cannot really
spoil what he has to say.
Plans are now actively under way for the next
THAT Al Jolson, in Detroit last week, used three
quarterly dinner u.f the Music Publishers and Feist songs: "I'm Glad My Wife's in Europe,"
Dealers' Association of Greater New York, and "Hula, Hula Love" and "Down Among the Shelter-
the indications are that the attendance at the next ing Palms," and all with success. Quite a record.
meeting will be larger than on any previous occa-
THAT with two amateur song writers' contests
sion. The fact that the organization is devoted and a publishers' week at the Jardin de Danse the
to the building up of a friendlier feeling in the latest popular music has been well featured re-
trade and that a discussion of business is barred cently.
at its meetings has done much to arouse and hold
THAT the members of the American Society of
the interest of the trade. Several publishers who
Authors, Composers and Publishers are still wait-
have lro.t been represented at previous dinners state
ing for the bulk of those millions of dollars in
that they will be present at the next affair. .
performing royalties they were planning to collect.
You
Can't Go
Wrong
With
Feist So
Don't Forget to Make a
Big Display of
"I Want to Be There"
and
"My Old Venetian Rose"
For NEXT THURSDAY, APRIL 29
For particulars see our advertisement
In last week's issue of this
paper or write us
CEHTURYMUSICPUBC
cents a copy if you attach
t h i s advertisement t o
your order
231-235West4O»3tHwYorMity
PLANS FOR NEXT TRADE MEETING.
E. A. Schaefer has arrange 1 to open a new
piano store in Marshall, Mo.
JEROME H REflOCO
ASensaiionaJ Song Hits/
111 ON MY WAY TO DUBLIN BAY
ONI THE 5:115
Murpliv
Marshall
CHINATOWN MY CHINATOWN
COME OVER T O DOVER
OVER T H E J 1 I L L S TO MARY
WRAP ME m
ABUNDLE
OH, WHAT A ^ B E A U T I F U L B A B Y
ALABAMA
JUBILEE
WHEN OUR MOTHERS RULE THE WORLD
WHEN I WAS A DREAMER
(AND YOU WERE MY DREAM)
Are Watching for Alleged Attempts to Infringe
Their Ballad Success "Mother Machree."
M. Witmark & Sons have issued a warning to.
the trade regarding alleged plans to infringe their
rights of publishers of "Mother Machree," one of
the successful Irish ballads by Chauncey Olcott
and Ernest R. Ball. No special charges are made,
however, in connection with the warning. There
has been at least one song placed on the market
with the name "Mother Machree" as part of the
lyric, although the melo.dy and general character
of the song is unlike the Witmark number. Con-
sidering the manner in which certain other popular
songs have been imitated the publishers of "Mother
Machree" might consider themselves fortunate.
BUY
YOUR MUSIC FROM
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43d Strut, N«w Tort City
Chas. K. Harris is not too busy with his many
new motion picture interests to continue to write
ballads, the latest one being entitled "My Mama
Lives Up in the Sky." The number has been tried,
out with much success in vaudeville.
TORONTO MUSICjyiEN ORGANIZE.
An association of the sheet music publishers,
wholesalers and dealers, of Toronto, was organ-
ized at a dinner and meeting of those interests
held recently at the Prince George Hotel, that city.
A "REEL" HIT
An Enormous Success in Conjunction with the
Wondeiful Motion Picture Serial
A REAL HIT
with the Best Profes-
sional B a l l a d a n d
Vaudeville Talent.
The Heart Song with
the
PUNCH
Return marvelous
for the short time
published
M. WITMARK & SONS
Chicago
London
A REAL HARRIS BALLAD
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
Publisher of
"Kiss of Spring," "Some Day When Dreams Come True,"
And Some Others World Famous.
DITSON
now being released at all the big'picture houses
in every city, town and hamlet in America.
New York
BOSTON
OLIVER
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
A NEW CHAS. K.J1ARRIS BALLAD.
WITMARKS ISSUE WARNING.
EVERYBODY RAG WITH ME
-Kaliii — Lc Bq>
::::: LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg , New York •••
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Mai* Offices: 69-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
"Can You Pay For
A Broken Heart?"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
SOLD WHEREVER MUSIC IS SOLD
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
N e w York
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
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THE
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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
TWO NEW McKINLEY CO. NUMBERS.
ISSUE "USEFUL TEACHING SONGS."
A War Sonrj of a Cheerful Sort, Entitled "I'll
Return, Mother Darling," and a Clever Ha-
waiian Number, "In Honolulu by the Sea,"
Are Both Interesting.
Five Excellent Volumes by Liza Lehmann Just
Placed on the Market—The New Works
Analyzed—Some Interesting Features.
Chappell & Co. have just issued a new,series by
Liza Lehmann, whose reputation as a composer
is international, the title of the scries being "Use-
ful Teaching Songs." Mine. Lehmann's practical
experience as a teacher served to add interest to
her latest work. The series of "Useful Teaching
Songs" consist of five volumes: Soprano, Mezzj-
So,prano, Contralto, Tenor, Baritone and Bass—
songs for the last two voices being included in one
volume. In a preface, Madame Lehmann writes:
"It is said that a good singer is born, not made,
and tjne might almost say that a good teaching
song is born, not made; in other words, a song
unconsciously either possesses the necessary char-
acteristics, or not, from the moment of its in-
ception in a composer's brain." This is true, and
Madame Lehmann has compiled in this series a
Demand from the Trade One of the Good Signs
wonderful little anthology of songs not only good
of Success of "I'm on My Way to Dublin
and beautiful in themselves, but entirely admirable
Bay"—Some Excellent Exploitation.
from the point of view of the teacher and the
music delightful, leaving a pleasant expression that
The success predicted by Jerome H. Remick & serious student of singing. A dozen songs are
all the soldiers do not die on the battlefield. The Co. for Stanley Murphy's latest song, "I'm on contained in each volume, each volume being, as
art title page, from a photograph specially posed, My Way to Dublin Bay," has been attained to a it were, a compendium of vocal styles—within,
shows a real mother, the kind you can't help lov-
marked degree up to this of course, the metier of the particular voice. Fo.r
ing, bidding goodbye to her sturdy soldier boy.
FTM0NMYW1 time. Through the great this reason, if for this alone, teachers of singing
will welcome so useful a series. In making the
" CHORUS.
[TO DUBLIN BAY efforts of the Remick pro- selection
Madame Lehmann has not forgotten the
When the roses of springtime are blooming,
fessional department and a
I'll return, mother darling, some day;
widespread
a d v e r t ising claims of the English song to serious attention.
At the end of the winter of sadness,
campaign the song was The Soprano volume, for example, contains—in
Then I'll kiss all your tears away.
heard in practically every addition to songs of Handel, Gluck, Filotow, Schu-
Just forget that your boy is a soldier,
vaudeville theater of stand- bert, Mehul, Brahms and others—examples of
To my country and home I'll be true;
ing from the Atlantic to Stern dale Bennett ("Dawn, Gentle Flower"), Dr.
When the birds sweetly sing, I'll return in the
the Pacific Coast within a B-oyce ("By Thy Banks, Gentle Stour"), and Dr.
spring,
fortnight after the cam- Arne ("By Dimpled Brook"). The other volumes
I'll return, mother darling, to you.
paign started; that part of the story is his- contain something of the same just proportion of
Songs with a Hawaiian flavor are growing in tory. The exploitation of the number in such our native classics. The songs are all copiously
popularity. One of the best of the late ones is a general way naturally created a demand for annotated, and although an occasional "breath-
"In Honolulu by the Sea," words and music by copies, with the result that dealers have been plac- mark" might be open to question, each littile book
Jack Frost. The charming lyric, the quaint and ing orders on a most generous basis to take care should prove itself a veritable treasure to the
enticing minors of the melody, combine to make of that demand. The sales totals are what actu- humble.
a most charming ballad. A strain of the famous ally prove the success of a song, and those totals
"Aloha oe" in the chorus adds to the attractive- as they refer to "I'm on My Way to Dublin Bay"
The Olney Music Co., Hannibal, Mb., has opened
ness. We predict a big success for this song, not are thoroughly pleasing.
a branch music store in Batchtown, 111.
only on the Pacific Coast, where Hawaiian songs
are in great demand, but the country over.
Although some say there is now a war song
for every soldier, the McKinley Music Co., of
Chicago, has certainly a promising seller in "I'll
Return, Mot.ier Darling, to You," by Casper
Nathan and E. C. Keithley. This song is "differ-
ent. " the lyric is cheerful and encouraging and the
THE SALES TELL THE STORY.
HARDMAN, PECK fit COMPANY
Fisher's Alusic Store was formally opened at
Anderson, Ind., last week, at which there were
musical programs afternoon and evening.
Manufacturers of
Tha HARDMAN Autoton*
Tha HARDMAN Grand Piano
Th. HARDMAN Uprl*ht Piano
The Perfect Player-Piano
The Parlor Grand, The Baby Grand,
The
Made in three sizes and a variety
The Small Grand
of artistic cases.
Owning and Controlling E. G. Harrington & Co., Est. 1872, makers of
Tha 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
Tha 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.
'PHILADELPHIA
• "The Piano of the
Presidents," occupy-
ing the White House
for forty years.
SCHOMACKER PIANO CO.
1020 South 21«t St.
PHILADELPHIA
433 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
Founded 1842
724-730 REPUBLIC BUILDING, CHICAGO, ILL.
Jtecfcer
JStrn
Grade Pianos and Player Pianos
MEHLI1V
Factory and
Wareroomt:
767-769
"A LEADER
AMONG
LEADERS"
PAUL G. MEHLIN & SONS
452456
Tenth AY.
PIANO
UNIFORMLY QOOD
NewYork
PIANO
T H E fT m
ALWAYS RELIABLE
BOGART
PIANOS
PIANOS PLAYER
BOGART PIANO CO.
9-11 Canal Place
Factories:
Main Office and Wan.room:
Broadway from 20th to 21st Streets
2 7 Union Square, NEW YORK
WEST NEW YORK, N. J .
JOHN H. LUDDEN, Western Traveling Representative
6139 GREENWOOD AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL.
NEW YORK
ESSENTIALLY
A HIGH GRADE
PRODUCT
MANOrACTVKEB BY
1
F. RADLE, w...'S.g L.,... N e w York City
DE RIVAS & HARRIS
MANUFACTURERS OF
HIGH GRADE UPRIGHT and PUYER PIANOS
Naw Faotory. 134th to 135th Ste. and Willow Ava.
(Capactty «Ht PaiMHr u n a )
NEW YORK CITY

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