Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 62 N. 19

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
57
NO SECRET! MREVIEWrtEARS
Every Successful Dealer
Knows that
Century Edition!
Is Beyond Question the
Greatest Value in
Sheet Music.
THAT'S WHY HE
HANDLES IT!
NATIONAL ADVERTISING
CAMPAIGN
NOW
ON!
CENTURYMUSICPU&C 0
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FEIST SONG IN NEW CARTOON
Featured on Editorial Page of Evening Journal
with Article by Dorothy Dix
The latest big song of Leo Fiest, Inc., "Are
You Half the Man Your Mother Thought You'd
Be?" continues to receive great attention on the
editorial page of the New York Evening Journal.
Not so long ago a strong cartoon of the song
was accompanied by a special article by Ella
Wheeler Wilcox, and last week a special story
by Dorothy Dix written around the sentiments
expressed in the song was accompanied by a four-
column cartoon showing the mother placed at the
top of the list on Life's monument. The cartoon
bore the caption: "The Highest Name," and was
well designed.
TO MUSIC DEALERS
WE ARE JOBBERS
OF MUSIC
Popular, Classic, Music
Books and Studies
Our prices on all classes of music will average the
lowest. Located in the center of the country and
carrying the tremendous stock that we do we are
in a position to supply all your wants at a SAVING
TO YOU OF TIME, MONEY AND EXPRESS
CHARGES.
All orders shipped the day we get them.
GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
1501-1513 E. 55th S t r e e t
CHICAGO
Going Big KING'S Beautiful Serenade
A NIGHT IN JUNE
Piano Solo. Are you getting your share?
lished as a solo or duet for all instruments.
Also pub-
C. L. BARNHOUSE, Oskaloosa, Iowa, I , S. A.
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching Music
U67-1369 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
811 W«it 43d Straat, Haw T»rK City
You
Can't Go
Wrong
With
Feist'So
THAT Charlie Martin, of the Joe Morris Co.,
is now singing with the Barnum & Railey Circus
with a power of voice that keeps even the wild
animals subdued.
THAT Abe Holzmann, head of Remick's B. and
O. department, won out over fifty contestants in
supplying the official march for the opening of the
new Rialto Theatre. The number will be known as iii
the "Rialto March."
DJD YOU LIKE
THAT a New Jersey police officer, with some-
thing of a voice, is credited with applying the third
"On the Shores of Italy?"
degree to his prisoners through the medium of
song.
Well here's another one by the Same
THAT the New York police sometimes sing to
Composer—Jack Glogau
their prisoners, but the lyrics visually consist of
large and juicy swear words that aggravate rather
than reform.
THAT under the heading of "Tipperary's Rival
Written in Ten Minutes," a half-page story re-
garding the Chappell & Co. hit, " 'Till the Boys
The lyrics are by Joe McCarthy, writer of
Come Home," appeared in the magazine section of
" S w e e t Cider T i m e " and " N o r w a y "
the New York Times last Sunday.
THAT a co-worker offers as a ballad title "I Fell
for Her, But S>he Let Me Lay," and declares that
FOR DEALERS ONLY
a copy if you attach this
it compares favorably with many of the real titles
Advt. to your order
offered lately.
THAT one of the features at the recent opening
of the new Rialto Theatre, New York, was the »«::«••••: LEO FEIST, Inc.. FEIST Bldg., New York risssffsssli
singing by Alfred de Manby of Ernest R. Ball's
setting to Paul Lawrence's poem, "Who Knows?"
The Song of the Moment
THAT Victor Herbert conducted the orchestra at
the recent annual concert of the Strawbridge &
Clothier Chorus, Philadelphia, where Reinald Wer-
renrath sang the "Neapolitan Love Song" from Mr.
Herbert's operetta, "Princess Pat."
"THERE'S A GARDEN
IN OLD ITALY"
7c
NOW MAKING MUSIC PAPER HERE.
The European war has been directly responsible
for the successful manufacture of music paper in
this country, according to Lawrence B. Elert, New
York manager of one of the largest music pub-
lishing houses in America.
Previous to the outbreak of the great European
conflict the American music world depended en-
tirely upon the German importation of paper.
There had been a few feeble attempts made to
produce a paper equal to the German article in
this country, but success did not come until Amer-
ica faced a music paper famine and was thrown
upon its own resources due to the British block-
ade.
About five months after the European outbreak
paper dealers found themselves unable to supply
the demand. It was then that a Boston publishing
house determined to meet the crisis.
The finest manuscript paper used by. authors
and composers in recording their thoughts for-
merly was manufactured entirely in Germany. By
a series of chemical analyses, the Boston publish-
ing company succeeded in producing a texture
acknowledged by composers to be far superior to
any heretofore manufactured in Europe.
The American product is not only superior, but
is manufactured at a cost of $1.50 per ream
cheaper than the foreign make.
"KEEP THE HOME-
FIRES BURNING"
('Till the Boys Come Home)
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St.
NEW YORK
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 TOBK
I REAP THE GOOD FORTUNE AWAITING YOU
I
STOCK UP HEAVILY
I ITS WONDERFUL SUCCESS
I SPELLS WONDERFUL SALES
We Guarantee Our Music To Sell. You Lose Noth-
ing by Dealing With Us. Special Prices to Dealers.
G. M. TIDD, Music Publisher, Lancaster, 0 .
BUY YOUR MUSIC
BOSTON
FROM
Pub|ighc
"
WALTER JACOBS
8 Boiworth St.,
publisher
BOSTON, MASS.
« M e r r y Madnew"
OLIVER DITSON
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate aid supply Erery Requirement of Mviic Dealer*
LYRIC
BY
J.KEIRN BRENNAN,
MUSIC
BY
ERNEST R.
BALL
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
M . W l T M A R K & SONS.WlTMARK BUILDING, NEW MM»K
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
58
DE LUXE PLAYER ACTIONS
Used by more than 8O % o f the highest grade - the most prominent - the
most succorsrvl Manufacturers and Merchants o f thix country .>%
Tltex*e IJ" A R e a s o n !
AUTO PNEUMATIC ACTION CO. S£&9SSsP"&g,
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JAMES ® . HOLMSTROM
SMALL GRANDS PLAYER PIANOS
STERLING
TRANSPOSING
Eminent as an art product for over SO years.
Prices and terms will interest you. Write us.
Office: 23 E. 14th St., N. Y. Factory: 305 to 323 E. 132d St., N. Y.
Iff what is imide of the Sterling that has made its repa-
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 iu 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 COMPANY
Derbj, CODO*
DEALERS WILL FIND IN THE ESTEY
PRODUCT THAT
Standard of Excellence
WHICH IS A POSITIVE GUARANTEE
TO EVERY PURCHASER.
PIANOS
ORGANS
Piano Factory:
Southern Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue,
New York.
Organ Factory:
UotcU,,,
MILTON PIANOS AND
"INVISIBLE" PLAYERS
have exceptional value*
T~> XAMINATION and comparison with other ia-
fi^
struments will prove this—but there U
^"^ nothing like seeing one of these instruments
to convince you.
CJ As an aid we will ship a sample instrument to
any financially responsible dealer in open territory.
MILTON PIANO COMPANY
J. H. Parnham. President
12th Ave., 54th and 55th Sts., Now York
Brattleboro, Vermont
"A NAME TO REMEMBER"
GRANDS, UPRIGHTS
BRINKERHOFF
Pianos and Player Pianos
The detail* «r« Titally
interesting to yea
BRINKERHOFF PIANO CO.
209 South State St.
Chicago
men GRADE
LEADER
For the
DEALER
Received the HIGHEST AWARD
World's Columbian Exposition
Chicago. 1893
S
T H E KRELL P I A N O CO., CINCINNATI, O.
Tk« Style* For 1915
Excel All Prerioa*
Creation
Factories
Cypress Arenie
136ta and 137th Streets
New York
Krakauer
Pianos
UPPOSE we send a man to your
•tore to tell you how to analyze
your territory and how to set more
busineis. You'd be willinf to pay his
expenses and a big fee. Instead of this
man talking face to face with you, h«
writes his story and it is published in
The Music Trade Review. You get it
for less than 4 cents. You are then
called a "subscriber," but you really art
a buyer of merchandising knacks, as
every week's issue is full of bright things.
$1 in any kind of money buys this service
for M weeks.
Represent in
their construction
the highest
mechanical and
The Music Trade Review
373 Fourth Avenue
New York, N. Y.
artistic ideals.
KRAKAUER
KURTZMANN
FMAIM
BROS., Makers
Win
Friends
lor
C. KURTZMANN « CO,
Dealer
526-536 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y,
the
FACTORY
The Weser Piano and Player is
conceded by the trade as being
the best proposition for the
money.
WESER. BROS
^111 KELLER & SONS
PIANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS
T H E H I G H E S T S T A N D A R D O F QUALITY
156th Street and Wbitlock Avenue, New Yerk
You may be convinced of this
fact by ordering a sample for
inspection.
NEW TORK

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