Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 61 N. 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Conducted by B. B. Wilson
MUSIC PUBLISHERS HOLD OWING.
of thj afternoon was taken up with a game of
baseball, played under rigid rules, the first rule
First Affair of Its Kind in the Trade Proves
being that no inning should last more than an hour.
Very Successful—Baseball Game and Shore
The scorekeeper suffered an attack of writer's
Dinner Among Features of the Affair.
cramp in the second inning, so there are no official
figures; but there was sufficient exercise for al
The tirst annual outing of the Greater Xevv York participants in the game before the end of the third
Music Publishers' and Dealers' Association and the inning and the game was called. It was great exer-
first outing the music publishing trade of New cise, however, and gave everyone a keen appetite.
The shore dinner at the hotel, with the abun-
York ever held took place on Tuesday afternoon,
and in all ways proved a most successful affair. dance of steamed clams and the other factors that
go to make up such a meal, was the best dinner
About twentv-tive members of tlic association and
PLACING THE CARDS ON THE TABLE.
Leo Feist, Inc., Shows the "Four Aces" Upon
Which the Great Fall Campaign of That
House Will Be Based.
Leo Feist, Inc., has started on what is believed
to be one of the most extensive campaigns ever
carried on in the exploitation of popular songs
by laying the cards on the table, as it were, for
the enlightenment of the trade, and announcing
Hie "four aces" with which they will play the
First Annual Outing of the Greater New York Music Publishers and Dealers' Association.
I, IS. I'.aer; a, W. L. C'ogliill: 3, ]. W. IMaetz; i. L. M. Weipjiert; .">, T- F. C.lassinacher; (», II. A. Cordon; 7, L. A Nohle; S, K. 1!. Marks; !), W. A. Walling; 10, Frederick
Kraft: 11, II. S. Cordon; 12, Walter Vaiiglian; 13, George Fischer; 14, J'.." 15. Wilson; 15, Karl Kitchen; Hi, Kdward Ueck; 17, M. F. Allien; IS, Karl Fischer; 1!>, William
Kretsclinei ; 20, Michael Keane; 21, Will Teller; 22, Walter S. Fischer; 23, K. A. Cimlher; 24, .1. F. Cray; '>o, Pa lleineke.
their friends traveled via auto bus through the at-
tractive suburban sections of Long Island to Glen-
wood-on-the-Sound, where headquarters were
made at Karatsonyi's Hotel. A full equipment for
a day's sport was carried by the party, and most
"IN THE LAND OF LOVE WITH THE
SONG BIRDS."
"THE KISS THAT MADE YOU MINE."
"I'LL RETURN, MOTHER DARLING, TO YOU."
"ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT."
"AS THE LUSITANIA WENT DOWN."
"I DIDN'T RAISE MY FORD TO BE A JITNEY."
"ROLL ALONG HARVEST MOON."
"IN HONOLULU BY THE SEA."
"SING ME THE ROSARY."
"YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MARRY IF YOU
CAN'T AFFORD A FORD."
"IN THE EVENING BY THE MOONLIGHT
IN DEAR OLD TENNESSEE."
"WHEN THE BELLS AT EVE ARE CALLING."
"THEY ALL SANG'ANNIE LAURIE'."
yet enjoyed by the association. The trip home by game during the summer season It must be con-
bus ended an outing that should be repeated with
fessed that the house of Feist has several carls
even more success next year.
up its sleeve in the form of other songs, that will
The credit for the arrangements belongs chiefly
probably aid materially in the play for big busi-
to J. M. Priaulx, who, after completing all the de- ness. The "four aces" referred to are "Norway,"
tails, was unable to accompany the party. He was by McCarthy and Fischer; "Come Back Dixie,"
rewarded, however, with a vote of thanks.
by Mahoney and Wenrich ; "When You're In Love
Those making up the pany included: A. E. With Someone Who Is Not in Love With You,"
Gunther, with A. P. Schmidt; W. A. Walling, with by Clark and Piantadosi. and "All 1 Can Do Is
the Evans Music Co.; Edward Beck; H. A. and Just Love You," by Clark and Monaco, all of them
FT. H. Gordon, Hamilton A. Gordon; Lloyd hand picked.
Adams Xoble ; Walter Vaughan ; Karl and George
The idea of pushing four songs all at once and
Fischer, of J. C. Fischer & Bro.; Walter S.
featuring them in the manner in which the house
Fischer and William Kretschn r, of Carl Fischer;
of Feist plans to work is somewhat unusual, to
L. M. Weippert, of Chappell & Co.; Michael
say the least, and the progress of the campaign
Kcane, of Boosey & Co.; W. L. Coghill, of the in the national magazines of general circulation
John Church Co.; J. A. Glassmacher, of Charles H. and trade papers will be watched with much in-
Ditson & Co.; E. B. Marks, of Joseph W. Stern & terest, although not in every case in the spirit of
Co.; Paul Heinecke, of Breitkopf & Hartel; J. F. emulation.
Gray, of B. F. Wood Music Co.; Frederick Kraft,
of Edward Schuberth & Co; Will Teller, of Teller,
Sons & Dorner; B. Baer, of European Music Cor-
poration; B. B. Wilson, of The Review; and the
A Trial Order Will Convince You
guests, J. W. Blaetz, of Theodore Presser, Phila-
delphia, and M. Albert Frank, of Sydney, Aus-
tralia.
REAL BIG SELLERS
Two Sensational English Ballad
Successes
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter
62 West 45th Street
NEW YORK
"HONOLULU LOU"
"SHE LIVES IN A MANSION OF SIGHS"
"I'M GOING BACK TO BUENOS AYRES"
WISH I KNEW JUST WHAT YOU THINK OF ME"
"WALTZING WITH MY SUMMER GIRL"
"SWEETHEART OF MY DREAMS"
"LILLIAN WALKER WALTZES"
"OH YOU GIRLS "AND "ALL FOR YOU"
THE REGENT MUSIC PUB. CO.
Lake Charles, I_a.
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THE
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DEATH OF HENRY A. KREY.

HE
The quicker you decide to handle
CENTURY EDITION the better for
both of us. Better for you, because
you will have discovered a popular
and profitable seller. Better for
us, because we will have added
another active account.
At 10c a copy CENTURY EDITION has
no even close competitor as a popular
seller.
CEMIURYMUSICPU&C 0
231-235 WestM'WNwYorMity
PRIZES FOR "BOOSTER SONG."
(Special to The Review.)
Los ANGELES, CAL., August 14.—At the Shrine
Auditorium, this city, on Wednesday evening, there
was awarded the prizes offered by the Boosters
Club of Los Angeles for a suitable State song.
John Zametnikt'of Cleveland, O., won a $2,000 prize
for the music and Adele Humphrey, vice-president
of the Los Angeles Polytechnic High School, se-
cured the $500 prize for the words. The song,
"California," was then sung by Marcella Craft, with
the assistance of a chorus of 200 voices with an
orchestra under the direction of L. F. Gottschalk.
Music
(£l)urrh, Jlaxsun and Cnmpantj
1367-13*9 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Sensational Song Hit'
"IT's"TU'LTP TlME"'mThioLLAND W
BL'V.'I<",I
V a - ' h B»ll«a
RADFOOD-WHITING
"WHEN I W A S A D R E A M E R "
"THE SWEETEST GIRL IN MONTEREY"
ANfw Ballad l)f 1fc(* WT.tf-rj of *,, 1 V TIT-? in B u r ^ ^ d y

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Boston Music Publisher Dies After Short Illness
from Pneumonia—In Trade for Twelve Years.
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Feist Sonrf/i
(Special to The Review.)
BOSTON, MASS., August 14.—Henry A. Krey, head
of the Krey Music Co., of this city, died last Tues-
day at his home in East Watertown, Mass., after a
brief illness from pneumonia. Mr. Krey was fifty
years old, and was born and educated in Boston.
He was for a number of years engaged in the
clothing business, handling music as a side line, and
about twelve years ago established the Krey Music
Co. at 361 Washington street. He is survived by a
widow. The funeral services were held yesterday
afternoon.
You Can't Lose With These Four Aces
"Norway"
By McCarthy and Fischer
"Come Back Dixie"
PREPARED FORA_BUSY SEASON.
Harry Von Tilzer Enthusiastic Over His Latest
Songs for the New Season.
By Mahoney and Wenrlch
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When You're In Love With Some- jjj
one Who Is Not In Love With You"
There is no lack of confidence in the offices of
By Clark and IManUuiosi
tlie Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co. re- iii
"All I Can Do Is Just Love You"
garding what the new season has in store, for Mr.
By McCarthy, Clark and Monaco
Von Tilzer has completed and has ready for the
market an even half dozen numbers, and declares
Will tell > ou more about them next w e e k
they are the best six songs ever written at one time.
The leading numbers are : "Close to My Heart" and
cent8 a copy if you attach this
"You'll Always Be the Same Sweet Girl," two bal-
Advt. to your order
lads of more than ordinary quality. Other num-
bers that will figure in the present season's cam-
!::•:::•:: LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg, New York ;:;::::
paign are: "Under the American Flag," "After
To-night Good-Bye," "Outside of That. Why, He's
All Right." and "Tell Me Some More."
We arc the publisher* of
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Two Thousand Dollars Won by Cleveland Man
and Los Angeles Girl Gets $500 for Lyrics.
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
ALf &ED flY^N - HE.BMAN PA LEV
"UNDERNEATH T H E S T A R S "
."INJAPAN WITH M J ; M O ; S A N "
" N O B O D Y ELSE B U T Y O U "
"THE BARS ARE DOWN IN LOVER'S LANE"
A $5,000 INSTRUMENTAL NUMBER WE HAVE IT!
"BLAME IT ON THE BLUEis'rA WEARY BLUE!
r'GERALDINE WALTZES"^
THf WfiLTZHITWTHEDAY
GREETINGS FROM BANKS M. DAVISON.
Attractive greetings have been received from
Hyannis, Mass., these being sent by Banks M. Da-
vison, of the White-Smith Music Publishing Co.,
Boston. Mr. Davison makes it part of his plan
to commune with Nature during the summer months,
being especially fond of deep sea-fishing, which he
can enjoy to his heart's content at Hyannis, this
spot being at Cape Cod.
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
til WMt 4M StfMt, Haw T w l City
dn coenr brue)
Muiic by Mora
Three Ker»: Ab, Bb and D
Send 12 Cento for Sample Copy
CHAPPELL & CO., l t d .
41E. 34th St., NEW YORK
Canadiin Branch
347 Yonte St.. TORONTO
DEATH OF BLIND COMPOSER.
Thomas C. Bagnia, Who Died Last Week, Also
Noted as Organist and Poet.
Thomas Campbell Bagnia, a blind poet, com-
poser and musician, died at his home in New
York on Saturday, in his sixty-fifth year, and
after service for forty years as organist for the
Inwood Presbyterian Church. Mr. Bagnia be-
came blind when eight years old, and was educa-
ted in the New York Institution for the Blind
from which he graduated with high honors when
twenty-one years old.
He studied music under Theodore Thomas, Otto
Singer, and other noted musicians. Mr. Bagnia
composed the music to Browning's poem "Inclu-
sions," and to Tennyson's "Break, Break, Break."
One of his best-known compositions is "Summer
Night." He was unmarried, and is survived by
his sister.
Schultz & Schuette have purchased the piano
business of J. N. Leithold, Postville, la.
BUY YOUR MUSIC
FROM
BOSTON
A REAL HARRIS BALLAD
WALTER JACOBS
BOSTON, MASS.
8 Bosworth St.,
Publisher
of
Merry Madness
ROBERT TELLER SONS & D0RNER
Mnslc Engravers and Printers
THE SONG OF SONGS
OLIVER
DITSON
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Muiic Dealer!
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CU.
PUBLISHERS. PRINTERS. ft ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Mala Offices: O-«4 Stanhope St., Bottaav
Brack H O U M : New Yorfe and Chic—o.
"Can You Pay For
A Broken Heart?"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
BOLD WHBRBVKR MUSIC IS SOLD
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
N e w York
HBYER COHEN, M*r.

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