Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 62 N. 5

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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moved the goods to the Rudolph Wurlitzer head-
quarters, on South Second street.
Popular Music Co. to Feature Compositions of
The music store of Garland & Murphy, Youngs-
The Popular Song of the Allies Translated into
James W . Wood and Maude Duryea-Wood.
town, O., has been closed on account of a dissolu-
the Language of the Celestials, Is an Awful
tion of partnership, according to a statement made!
Thing, but Offers Proof of Popularity.
The Popular Music Co., of which James W. by Harry Garland.
Louis Aton, a piano tuner of Sioux City, la., has
Very few songs have proven so popular in as Wood is the proprietor, opened for business on
many different tongues as has "It's a Long Way January 1 at 97 Genesee street, Auburn, N. Y. purchased a music store in that city.
to Tippcrary," which, in addition to the natural The new concern will publish songs and piano
H. S. Boeke and W. V. Knowles have opened a
pieces by Mr. Wood, and also market songs and
music of all kinds. Mr. Wood writes the lyrics new and well-equipped music store in Hubbard, la.
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ot the songs, which are put to music by his wife,
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Maude Duryea-Wood, better known in the music
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JEROME H. REMICK & CO,
world as Maude Clair Duryea, and who specializes
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219 W. 46th St.. New York.
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The Chinese Version of "Tipperary."
English and French versions, has been heard in
Dutch, Hindustani, and finally in Chinese. The
Chinese version is printed as above, and trans-
lated literally, reads:
This road is far from To po lieh li,
We must walk for many days:
This road is far from To po lieh li,
I want to So my lovely girl,
To meet again Pi ko ti li.
To see again Lei ssu Kwei'rh;
This road is far irorn To po lieh li,
But my heart is already in that place.
A YOUNG MAN WHO MADE GOOD.
TO PRODUCE "PRINCESS TRA=LA=LA"
New Viennese Operetta to Have Premiere at
Atlantic City at an Early Date.
Andreas Dippel is now preparing for its premiere
at Atlantic City, very soon, the new Viennese
operetta "Princess Tra-La-La." The piece is in
three acts, with music by Leo Ascher and libretto
and lyrics in English by Matthew Woodward.
Under the name of "Hoheit Tanzt Waltzer" the
operetta has already enjoyed nearly 100 perform-
ances in its original form at the Irving Place
Theatre, New York. The Karczag Publishing Co.
publishes the score of the piece.
E. T. PAULL'S NEW MARCH READY.
"Woman Forever" the Title of New Piece,
Which Will Be Placed on the Market Next
Week—Handsome Title Page.
E. B. Snow, at Twenty-three, Is Head of Lamb's
Music Store, Greenfield, Mass.
The E. T. Paull Music Co., New York, an-
nounces that E. T. Paull's newest march, "Woman
(Special to The Review.)
Forever," will be placed on the market next week.
The march, which is fully up to the Paull standard,
GREENFIELD, MASS., January 24.—Lamb's Music
Store, 14 Federal street, this city, which was estab- represents the clever handling of a new idea and is
lished in 1864, is showing satisfactory expansion calculated to please the ladies, whether they are
under the management of E. B. Snow, who pur- suffragettes or not. The title page of the piece is
chased and assumed complete control of the busi- an elaborate affair, in several colors, and is thor-
ness about two and one-half years ago. Mr. Snow oughly artistic. It should prove a worthy addition
is only twenty-three years old and is believed to to Mr. Paull's long list of march successes.
be the youngest man owning and conducting a busi-
ness of its size; but he has been well schooled in MILWAUKEE COMPOSER'S NEW SONG.
the principles of good merchandising and has been
(Snecial to The Review.)
very successful.
J. H. Lamb, who established the business and
MILWAUKEE, WIS., January 25.—Edith Goodland
conducted it for nearly 50 years, is still active and Rartlett, a well-known young composer of Mil-
in good health and frequently drops in to watch waukee, who wrote the words and music of "My
the progress of the business and to give some good Western Girl," a successful song which she pub-
advice when required. In addition to a full line of lished some months ago, has just published another
pianos, player-pianos and organs, Lamb's Music new song entitled "Will You Be My Little Girlie?"
Store is also the center for Victrolas, Edison disc The music is by Mrs. Bartlett and the words are
and cylinder phonographs, sheet music, musical by Harry Bateson. The music of the song has
merchandise, etc., or, in fact, as Mr. Snow says, been tried out successfully at some of the local
"handles everything from' a Jew's harp to a piano." theatres. Mrs. Bartlett is the wife of a well-
known local attorney, 730 Frederick avenue.
NEW FIRMS^CHANGES, ETC.
The firm of Daniel R. Weed & Son has leased a
new store on Bank Square, Fishkill-on-the-Hudson,
N. Y., and will carry a complete line of the smaller
musical instruments and sheet music.
W. J. Flynn recently purchased the sheet music
stock of the Albuquerque Sheet Music Co. and
TWO BIG SUCCESSES BY HENRI CLIQUE
LA SEDUCCION
TANGO ARGENTINO or FOX TROT
TREMENDCUS SENSATION
As Featured by Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Sebastian
IN NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
TAMBOURINES AND ORANCES
NOVELTY FOX TROT
CHICAGO
OLLA
POPULAR
PIANO
PIECES
W. C. POLLA & CO.
1547 Broadway
New York
VALSE SUBLIME
Great Waltz Hit
FLOWERLAND WALTZES
W. C. Powell's 1915 Hit
SPRING TIME REVERIE
Fine Teaching Piece
BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF ERIN
Big Song Hit
JEROHE H.REMCtK(&
Sensational Sorvg Hits
NO ONE BUT YOUR DEAR OLD DAD
HOLLY DEAR ITS YOU IM AFTER'
f"SHE'S GOOD ENOUGH TO VOTE W t T H J
"LOADING UP THE MANDY LEE'
'
MEMORIES"
"SOONER OR LATER"
"SAVE YOUR KISSES TILL THE BOYS COME HOfiE'
"SWEETEST GIRL IN MONTEREY"
"UNDERNEATH THE STARS"
"IN THE VALLEY OF THE N I L E "
INSTRUMENTAL
MUSIC AT MEALS_FOR CONVICTS.
Col. Charles A. Rook, president of the Board of
Prison Inspectors, has decided to have music dur-
ing all meals for the 750 convicts in the Western
Penitentiary at Pittsburgh, Pa. The music will be
furnished by talking machines and player-pianos,
unless a volunteer quartet and pianist can be found
among the convicts.
VOCAL.
If I Were a Rose in Your Garden (Richard W. Pas-
coe-Alma M. Sanders)
$0.50
Loading Up the Mandy Lane (Stanley Murphy-Henry
I. Marshall)
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Sail On to Ceylon (Edward Madden-TIcrman I'aley). .50
INSTRUMENTAL.
At a Port (S. W. Lewis)
$0.50
Cup Hunters (Julius Lenzberg)
60
(ilad Girl, The (J. Bodewalt Lampe)
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Let's Go (Charley Straight)
50
Ma Chere Petite (Paul C a m s )
50
Red Raven Rag (Charles Straight)
60
Such I s Life (Charles L. Cooke)
60
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
NEW YORK
"ROSEMARY WALTZES'"
KANGAROO HOP
Fox Trot
TINKLE BELL Waltz
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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NOW RUNNING! THE REVIEW flEARS
The Big 1916
Advertising
Campaign
oi the
Century Edition
Are You Prepared to
Take Advantage of It?
CENIURTMUSICFUBC 0
231-235 West4O»3tNwYork(ity
NEW FEIST PUBLICATIONS.
A Quintet of Recent Songs Announced by That
House.
Leo Feist, Inc., has been putting out new songs
thick and fast during the past few weeks, including
ballads, comedy songs and novelties. The list in-
cludes "You Can't Get Along With Them or With-
out Them," by Grant Clarke and Fred Fischer;
"Have You Forgotten Me?" by Joe McCarthy and
James V. Monaco; "There's a Broken Heart for
Every Light on Broadway," by Howard Johnson
and Fred Fischer; "Siam," by Howard Johnson
and Fred Fischer, and "Glory in the Moonlight,"
by Percy Wenrich. All the numbers are excellent
in their class, and under the "Feist system" should
be made to produce results.
Consult the universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire posit ; ons
of any kind.
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
A NIGHT IN JUNE
KING'S BEAUTIFUL SERENADE
A Master Melody—That has won its way to
the hearts of the people purely on merit.
PIANO SOLO, 2Sc.
Ask your dealer or send direct to publisher.
C. L. BARNHOUSE, Oskaloosa, Iowa, U. S. A.
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching Music
(Hljurrtj, JIaxBfltt atti»
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1367-1369 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
811 W««t 43d Street. Mew Tart City
You
Can't Go
Wron£
With
Feist'So
THAT, according to the news reports, the favorite
songs at an entertainment of a thousand or more
undertakers in Long Island City last week were
"When I Leave the World Behind" and "A Little
Bit of Heaven."
THAT, with the practical abolishment of old
Chinatown, the song writers have been very active
in writing numbers about that shady and mysterious
section.
THAT while a well-known song writer was en-
gaged in turning out a new number one of his con-
freres remarked that the new song should be good
"
because the song from which it was rewritten had
proved a great success.
THAT the new musical comedy, "Pom-Pom," in
A New McCarthy and Monaco ijj
which Mizzi Hajos is to star, and which was pre-
sented for the first time in Stamford, Conn., met
song that will add very great-
with a most cordial reception.
THAT the piece, for which T. B. Harms will pub-
ly to their popularity and
lish the music, will be seen in New York at an
bank account.
early date.
THAT Jack Glogau, of the Feist staff, is at pres-
ent doing some strong road work.
FOR DEALERS ONLY
THAT at the next meeting of the Music Publish-
*y c e n t s a copy if you a t t a c h t h i s
ers and Dealers' Association of Greater New York
*
Advt. t o your order
it is probable that an effort will be made to intro-
duce business discussions into the sessions of the
association.
te::::S LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York =5===r==2»l |
TFTAT judging from recent offerings father has
jumped from obscurity into popularity in the
minds of the song writers practically over night.
"Have You Forgotten
Me?
WILL LIVE A5 LONG AS LOVE LASTS
PUBLISHES CHINESE OPERETTA.
Delightful Little Work Just Issued by Oliver
Ditson Co.—Other New Publications.
Among the recent publications of the Oliver Dit-
son Co., Boston, Mass., is a delightful little Chinese
operetta in two acts, with libretto by Frederick H.
Martens and music by Will C. Macfarlane. The
little operetta is delightful in its humor and rich in
melody, and should run a full share of popularityfl
Other recent Ditson publications include "A Spring
Cycle," for women's voices, by Eduard Grieg, and
a number of songs of the Russian people, edited
by Kurt Schindler, and with English translations
by Jane and Deems Taylor and K. S., all of them
being arranged for mixed voices.
NEW SYSTEMJ^OR MANDOLIN.
Remick & Co. Now Publishing the Peate Man-
dolin System—Used in Many Prominent
Music Schools and Conservatories.
Jerome H. Remick & Co. are now publishing an
interesting and practical system of mandolin in-
struction, known as the Peate Mandolin System,
which is at present used in many of the prominent
music schools and conservatories of the country
with great success, in that it gets away from the
old-time method of tiresome scales and exercises.
Mr. Peate, author of the system, is a native of
Montreal, Que., and is musical director of the
M. A. A. A., McGill College, and Y. M. C. A. or-
chestras, and is also director of the Peate School
of Music, making a specialty of the violin, mando-
lin and ukulele.
ORIGINALLY SUNG
ANO STILL BEING
FEATURED BX THAT
INIMITABLE. ARTISff
BLOSSOM
AND
VICTOR.
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HERBERT
PUBLISHED IN FOUR KEVS
M. W. WITMAftK. &> SONS
NEW VOftK.
CHICAGO
LONDON
We are the publishers of
THESONGOFSONGS
(Chanson do eoeur brwe)
Muic by Mora
Three K e n : Ab, Bb and D
Send 12 Cent* (or Sample Copy
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 E. 34th St, NEW YORK
Canadian Branch
S47 Tome St., TORONTO
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
A REAL HARRIS BALLAD
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
publisher
MeJTy
OLIVER DITSON
BOSTON, MASS.
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
\nticipat? »md supply Every Requirement of Italic Dealers
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
"Can You Pay For
A Broken Heart?"
By GHAS. K. HARRIS
•OLD WHEREVER MUSIC I S SOLD
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
N e w York
MEYER COHEN, Msr.

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