Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 64 N. 18

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
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REVIEW
JEROME NUMBER GOING BIG
NOW RUNNING
Hook up your selling
forces with the big mid-
winter a d v e r t i s i n g
campaign of
"If I Catch the Guy Who Wrote Poor Butterfly"
Proving One of the Season's Hits
The new novelty song- and fox-trot, "If I
Catch the Guy Who Wrote Poor Butterfly,"
from the pens of Wm. Jerome and Arthur Green,
is meeting with no little success.
The Wm.
Jerome Publishing Corp., the publisher of the
number, was rushed with orders before it was
able to get out the regular copies and now that
it is ready to supply the demand there seems to
be no let up in the requirements of the trade.
One of the features of the publication is the
novel title page, which attracts immediate at-
tention. Inside the cover, under the title, appears
a dedication to Golden and Hubbell, the writers
of the original "Poor Butterfly" song.
You
Can't Go
Wrong
With M
eist Sond
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"Amerinda"
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(An Occidental Incident)
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New Ordinance Levies Fee of $100 Annually
on Boardwalk Music Stores
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The Great Orchestra Success
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Now published
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231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
One of the features of the revised Mercantile
Tax Ordinance which has been approved by the
City Commissioners at Atlantic City, N. J., is
an annual fee of $100 assessed against each
"demonstrating music store," commonly known
as Boardwalk song shops. The tax on song
shops was levied at the suggestion of the hotel
proprietors.
MUSIC AS A FACTOR IN WAR
ANOTHER PATRIOTIC NUMBER
"CENTURY
EDITION"
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TAX ON ATLANTIC^CITY SONG SHOPS
and make your cash
register play a merry
tune
Century Music Pub. Co.
I
as a Piano Solo
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SPECIAL PRICE TO DEALERS
H
a
copy if you attach this
Advt. to your order
LEO. FEIST, b e , FEIST Bide, New York
Cabot Ward Declares it Is One of the Essen-
tials in Inspiring Patriotism
Cabot Ward, president of the Park Board of
New York City, believes that music has a real
place in war, and serves to inspire patriotism
as does no other factor.
"The spirit of the North," he said, "crystal-
lized around the words of 'John Brown's
Body'; the spirit of the South around 'Dixie.'
A music hall song which offered opportunity
for common sentiment was the rallying cry of
the British as they went forth to die in the
battle of the Marne singing 'Tipperary.' Noth-
ing in life can so quickly weld the hearts of
a body of people as joining together in song."
The Estate of Hamilton A. Gordon, music
publishers, will shortly release a new patriotic
number entitled "Unfurl the Flag," with words
by John Butler and music by Alberta Himan.
The title page will be of patriotic design and
will be quite attractive in appearance. The
above company is also the publisher of the suc-
cessful number "We're All for Uncle Sam,"
which was recently given a new title page and
which is having a very good sale at present.
Is This Book inYourWindow?
The most complete collection of National and
Patriotic Songs ever published—includes the
National Song of every Nation in the world
LIVE SONQ IN "THEj>ASSlNQ SHOW"
One of the prominent musical"''qumbers' in
"'The Passing- Show of 1917," which Opened at
the Winter Garden on Thursday evening of this
week, was "My Yokahoma Girl," written by
Bryan and Kierney, and published by J. H.
Remick & Co.
PIANO MAN WRITESJPATR10T1C POEM
Clyde F. Lewton, connected with the piano
warerooms of Merle M. Baker, in Terre Haute,
Ind., has written and had published in a local
newspaper a new patriotic poem under the title
of "Old Glory," and which, of course, is dedi-
cated to the flag.
JUST ISSUED
I Love My U.S.A."
"The Finest Flag
That Flies"
6 Cents per Copy delivered
"The Paradise of
Your Dear Eyes "
" Bubbles "
"Pass the Butter"
Send for our Music List
CARL MILLEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.,Inc.
AND
A Ballad by Sehuyler Green and Cnas. Miller
These great inarch songs should be on
every counter
JOS. H. HUGHES,
PJK»
Entr'acte by Silvio He In
Novelty Fox-Trot by H. Stanley Haskins
25 West 45th Street
Saginaw, Mich.
NEW YORK CITY
Another Hit?
"If I Catch the Guy Who
Wrote Poor Butterfly"
Get in at this price.
7c per copy
YOU
Write for Special Offer to Dealer*
HINDS, HAYDEN&ELDREDGE, in,
11 Union Square West
New York City
6ALLAD
HAVE YOU GOT THESE?
^ERNEST R.
"Sometime" ^«4|-
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18c per copy
AKE BACH
ELOVE
CAVE ME?
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* "M-i-s-s-I-s-s-i-p-p-i"
18c per copy
"There's Only One Little
G i r l * " By Geo. M. Cohan
7c per copy
Wm. Jerome Publishing Corporation
Strand Theatre Building,
NEW YORK CITY
Winn's Practical Method of
Popular Music
and Ragtime Piano Playing
Book N o . 1
Book N o . 2
Standard Numbers that Sell on Sight at
"50% Profit for the Dealer"
A Trial Order From Your Nearest Jobber
Will Convince You
WINN SCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSIC
Established 1900
155 West 125th Street, New York
Correspondence Solicited
COT
THE SWEE
GIRL 111
MARYLAND
NOVELTY SONG
^WALTER
DONALDSON
M.WITMARK & SONS
WITMARK BUILDING-
NEW YOR
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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
MOTZAN NUMBERS GOING BIG
"HOME FIRES" STILL A BIG SUCCESS
NEW HARRIS BALLAD A SUCCESS
Several of This Season's Successes Are From
the Pen of This Prominent Author
"Keep the Home Fires Burning" Proving a
Favorite at Patriotic Concerts
"You Came, You Saw, You Conquered," Prov-
ing a Most Popular Number
With the opening of "The Passing- Show of
1917" at the Winter Garden, New York, Otto
Motzan, the well-known composer, will have
succeeded in closing one of the biggest seasons
in his career, as he contributes much of the
music for that production. This will make the
The great success of the Chappell & Co.
Each season Chas. K. Harris writes a ballad
number: "Keep the Home Fires Burning," that stands out, in its class, as one of the big
which after an enthusiastic reception in Great
numbers of the year. This season, of course,
Britain proved very popular in the United States
proves mi exception to the rule, and although the
some months ago, is again emphasized in the use
of the song at various patriotic events now be-
ing held here. At the patriotic and allied bene-
fit performance held at the Metropolitan Opera
House recently, and at which such stars as
Caruso, Mme. Alda, etc., appeared, "Keep the
Home Fires Burning" was featured by Miss
Sybil Dane. The number was also sung at the
concert of the Woman's Suffrage Party of the
City of New York, held at the Grand Central
Palace, by Miss Litta Brimm. At the same
concert Miss Elsa Aides also sang Ivor No-
vello's other popular song: "Laddie in Khaki."
"Home Fires" also proved one of the favorite
band numbers in the "Wake Up, America,"
parade.
HOLDING PATRIOTIC COMPETITION
The National Arts Club, of Gramercy Park,
New York, is at present conducting a patriotic
competition, which will last until May 21, the
prizes including one of $250 for the best Amer-
ican patriotic poem and $250 for the best
music for an American patriotic song. Now
let the authors and composers go to work.
Otto Motzan
third Winter Garden production in which he
has had a hand, and when consideration is given
to the fact that many successful numbers have
also been products of his pen this season, it
must be conceded he has had a wonderful year.
His other numbers include the two high-class
ballads, "A Tear, a Kiss, a Smile" and "That's
Why My Heart Is Calling You," the instru-
mental successes "Cutey" and "It's a Pipp'n,"
the latter being his most recent release, and
which is being favorably received everywhere.
From the foregoing it must be admitted Otto
Motzan is coming into his own.
Two Sensational English
Ballad Successes
OUTING OF MUSIC PRINTERS
The organized employes of
Sons & Dorner, the well-known
will hold their annual outing on
11, at Shultze's Park, Unionport,
Robert Teller
music printers,
Saturday, June
N. Y.
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
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
TO YOU OF TIME, MONEY AND EXPRESS
CHARGES.
T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter
62 West 45th Street
NEW YORK
1501-1513 E. 55th Street
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON Publishers
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
Pub
BOSTON, MASS.
All orders shipped the day we get them.
GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
CHICAGO
The Song of the Moment
"KEEP THE HOME-
FIRES BURNING"
('Till the Boys Come Home)
er
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" S e e Dixie F i r s t "
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St.
NEW YORK
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43d Street
New York City
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching MUAIC
Cliurrb, Paxann nnh (£ amp an g
IJ*7-IJ*» BROADWAY, NEW YORK
O-R-D-E-R
Red. White, Blues
Mister Buzz Saw
Alpine Sunset, Valse Romantlque
Valse Egyptian
The Jubliator March
Visions of Madrid, Spanish Serenade
Th Isie of Palms
A Night In June, Serenade
F R O M A N Y J O B B E R OR
C. L BARHHOUSE, O S K A ^°s o s / I A
Attractive Title Page of Harris Hit
Harris catalog of this year has more success-
ful numbers than in some seasons past, the song,
"You Came, You Saw, You Conquered," has
succeeded in making itself one of the most
sought after numbers of the season. This bal-
lad has been given one of the most artistic title
pages produced in some time.
Two Wonderful Ballads
"ATEAR,AKISS,ASMILE"
"THAT'S WHY MY
HEART IS CALLING YOU"
Music b y OTTO MOTZAN
KARCZAG PUB. CO., Inc.
62-64 W. 45th St., 7th Floor, New York
CHAS. K. HARRIS
BIG HITS
"THOU SHALT NOT STEAL' 1 (A Heart
Away) ( N e w )
"MY LITTLE CHINA DOLL"
"COME BACK" (LET'S BE SWEET-
HEARTS ONCE MORE)
"IT'S A LONG, LONG TIME SINCE I'VE
BEEN HOME"
"YOU CAME, YOU SAW, YOU CON-
QUERED"
"AT THE HULA HULA BALL" (New)
"A STUDY IN BLACK AND WHITE"
"SONGS OF YESTERDAY"
"STORY OF A SOUL"
"ALL I WANT IS A COTTAGE, SOME
ROSES AND YOU"
"LOVE ME ALL THE TIME" ( N e w )
"LET HIM MISS YOU JUST A LITTLE
BIT" (And He'll Think More of You)
INSTRUMENTAL
"SKATING WALTZES"
"AMERICAN HEARTS" (March)
"GRASSHOPPERS HOP"
"'NEATH THE HAWAIIAN MOON"
(Ukulele Waltzes)
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Columbia Theatre Building, Broadway and 47th Street,
New York

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