Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 64 N. 9

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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
A SUCCESSFUL WOMAN DEALER
"BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG," SUCCESS
Miss Eva Applefield Builds Up Good Business
in "The Song Shop," Oakland, Cal.
E. T. Paull's New Descriptive March Number
Breaking Some Previous Records
OAKLAND, CAL., February 23.—One of the suc-
J. H. Remick & Co.'s song, "Where the Black-
Eyed Susans Grow," is plunging rapidly toward
the column of songs that are registerd as hits.
This number immediately upon its release some
time ago created a following and since that time
has continued to make a favorable impression
wherever it is heard. Many of the music roll
companies have placed this song in their cata-
logs, especially in their Jazz publications, as
"Where the Black-Eyed Susans Grow" lends
itself readily to that sort of arrangement.
The "Battle of Gettysburg," E. T. Paull's
latest descriptive march, which he only recently
placed on the market, is apparently sweeping
the United States, and large shipments are also
being made to Canada, Australia and Great
Britain. The piece has been highly praised, as
a wonderful composition, and in most respects
is in a class by itself.
The march is a representation, musically, of
the greatest battle ever fought on the Amer-
ican continent, and the most daring military
charge ever made in the history of the world,
and the special article appearing on the inside
of the title page, describing this great battle, is
most interesting. The title page, which is a
reproduction of Pickett's famous charge at the
battle of Gettysburg, lithographed in five colors,
is one of the most striking ever seen on a piece
of music. Fifteen hundred theatre orchestras
in every State in the Union will be playing this
march number in the next ten days. E. T.
Paull is known from one end of the country to
the other as a leading descriptive march writer
of the present time, and his greatest effort in
this line is found in his new number, "Battle of
Gettysburg." The new piece is published by
the E. T. Paull Music Co., 243 West Forty-
second street, New York.
COMPLETE NEW IRISH SONG
KENDIS SONG ON_VICTOR RECORDS
cessful women music dealers of the country is
Miss Eva Applefield, who conducts "The Song
Shop" at 1332 Broadway, this city. Miss Apple-
field received training as a professional musi-
cian at the Michigan Conservatory of Music,
and since entering business has met with in-
stant success. She has also composed and pub-
lished several excellent compositions. In ad-
dition to carrying- a stock of standard music and
the hits of the day, Miss Applefield also handles
a line of pianos.
DEVELOPING INTO A HIT
"Where the Black-Eyed Susans Grow" Proving
a Live Number in the Remick Catalog
Gilbert and Friedland Responsible for New
Stern Number, "I'm Hearin' From Erin"
"Come Out of the Kitchen, Mary Ann," which
was originally introduced by Louise Dresser in
"Have a Heart," now playing at the Liberty
Wolfe Gilbert and Anatol Friedland have Theatre, is one of the features of the March list
written an Irish song which is said to possess of Victor records. This number has also been
qualities that are distinctly those that go to recorded on Emerson records, and it is said
make a hit. The number is called "I'm Hearin' several other record companies will shortly re-
from Erin" and is according to reports one of lease it. The song is published by Kendis, 145
the most charming numbers those gifted writers West Forty-fifth street, who also published "We
have yet produced. Jos. W. Stern & Co., the Have Another Washington and Wilson Is His
publishers, are issuing the new song in one of Name," which recently seems to be having a
the most artistic title pages this season has run of popularity.
seen, which will assist it to attract attention.
Two Sensational English
Ballad Successes
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
T. B. H a r m s & Francis, Day & Hunter
62 West 45th Street
NEW YORK
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON Publishers
W A L T E R JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
publisher »»Merry M a d n e s s
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
IN TIME FOR ST^PATRICK'S DAY
Bartley Costello and Theodore Morse have
written a new Irish song which will be released
in time for all patriotic Irish who celebrate St.
Patrick's Day to buy the new number. The
song is entitled "You Don't Have to Be Irish to
Be Welcome in an Irishman^ Home," and is
being published by Leo Feist, Inc.
Mascagni once more seeks the verdict of the
public with the score of a new, opera. It is
called "Lodoletta," and is one of the features
of the season at the San Carlo in Naples.
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 Street
CHICAGO
CENTURY EDITION SHOW CARDS
Century Music Publishing Co. Providing New
Aids for the Retailer
The Century Music Publishing Co. has had
some rich and attractive show signs made for
the use of dealers announcing they handle Cen-
tury Edition sheet music. The signs are eleven
and one-half by fifteen and one-half inches and
are made of the finest material of lasting quality
and will be a credit to any dealer displaying
them. Circulars are being sent out with the
announcement of how these new display signs
may be procured.
Mme. Marie Gabrielle Leschetizky, widow of
the famous Vienna pedagogue of the piano, is
said to be contemplating an American tour and
to 'iave sailed for that purpose. She was one of
Lebchetizky's pupils before her marriage and
has made concert appearance in Vienna and
London.
QUEEN OF BALLADS
"A TEAR,
A KISS,
A SMILE"
By Darl McBoyle
Music by Otto Motzan
KARCZAG PUB. CO., Inc.
62-64 W. 45th St., 7th Floor, New York
0*1300 %Q
The Song of the Moment
"KEEP THE HOME-
FIRES BURNING"
(Till the Boys Come Home)
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
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Red, White, Blues
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Alpine Sunset, Valse. Romantlque
Valse Egyptian
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The Jubllator March
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The Isle of Palms
A Night in June, Serenade
FROM ANY JOBBER OR
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Supplement THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, March 3, 1917
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"Within the throats of all human kind
Is a musical instrument by God designed,
Through it man avoos woman and she shapes man's mind."
Plato said hundreds of years ago that "Music is to the
mind as air is to the body." Today there is nothing so sus-
taining as to feel, after training and practice, that one's
vocal chords are producing sweeter and sweeter music.
ARTo SONG Rolls, when combined with a player
piano, furnish one of the most efficient and certainly the
most economical and convenient, mediums of vocal
instruction. Professional singers are employing this com-
bination in their practise work.
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"God's melodies e'en sound through human skill
In nature's elements harnessed to man's nvill,
These ivondrous instruments echo His celestial music still."
Instructions for Use of
ARTo SONG Rolls
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regular music staff extends lengthwise of
the roll upon which the words are so arranged
that the initial letters thereof indicate the exact
tone or pitch in which each word is to be sung.
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spaces between the words indicate the
duration of tone of each word.
^ s shown at left, each w o r d is located
opposite its melody carrying perforation so that
you are guided by both the eye and the ear as
to exactly when and how to sing each word.
No other instructions than those contained in the three
preceding paragraphs are necessary for a proper and delightful
use of an ARTo SONG Roll. You can commence practicing
immediately. ARTo SONG Rolls make you ting.
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of invention, these new word song rolls mark the highest
possible development of the art of music. They interpret, in
a manner universally understandable, the language which is
worshiped by all mankind—the language of song.
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pianists, who virtually act as your accompanists,
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method of rendering a particular song.
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as a song accompaniment or as a solo instrumental rendition.
3—Every world standard composition is rendered instructive,
non-tearable, non-soilable and highly artistic in appearance
by the patented leader end shown at the left.
NON
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4—While the prompt issuance of the latest popular songs
compels us to omit the patent leader ends thereon, they
embody all of the other advantages mentioned above.
5—Every ARTo roll has a containing box which is in itself
a work of art.
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•Don't Liave Me Daddy. Fox Trot, Jazz-Rag,
Key of C
Verges
*IInnjj Kung. F o x Trot, Key of F. Chinese Love
Suntr. .lazz-Rag Chorus.Von Holstein and Sanders
"HOIK lulu, America Loves You. Key of C, Ja/z-
Monaco
n IX (die Step
ind You Among the Roses, Waltz Ballad.
K •y of It Fiat
Pitman
I Ki o\v I Got More Than My Share. Ballad.
K y of
Clarke
Irela nd Must Be Heaven for My Mother Came
Key of f C O
Fischer
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•Keei Your Eye on the Girlie You L o v e . . . .Schuster
e Step. Key of E Flat. Jazz-Rag Chorus.
My Own Iona. .One Step, Key of F Sharp,
Friedland-Morgan
•Naughty. Naughty, Nauplity
Vincent
Fox Trot, Key of A Flat. Jazz-Rag Chorus.
Poor Butterfly. Jazz-Ras Fox Trot, Key of A.
Hubbell
Sweetheart. Waltz Song, Key of E Flat
Heller
•There's a Little Bit of Bad in Every Little (iirl. Fox Trot, Key of B
Fischer
XXI) • T h e y ' r e W e a r i n g T h e m
Higher
in H a w a i i . . . . M o h r
One Step, Key of E Flat, Jazz-Rag Chorus.
•What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes At
Me For? Fox Trot. Key of E
Monaco
•For Both Singing and Dancing.
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Mackey
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Walter
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Weston
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Delaney
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Walter
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Elliott
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Famous STANDARD Songs
Title
Composer
A Dream. Key of .F
Bartlett
A Little Love, A Little Kiss. (Un Peu d'Amour),
Key of I)
Silesu
Aloha Oe (Farewell to Thee). Key of B Flat,
Lilloukalani
A Perfect Day. Key of A Flat
Jaco!>n-Bord
Absent. Key" of A . . . . '
Metcalf
Annie Laurie. Key-of D Flat
Scott
Answer. Key of F
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Robyn
Auld Lang Syne: (Should Old Acquaintance
lie Forgot). Key of F
Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young
( harms. Key of (J
Stevenson
Clr.ihirihin. (Cheereebeereebin). Key of F.Pestalozza
Home, Sweet Home. Key of E Flat
Bishop
J Heaj- You Calling Me. Key of B F l a t . . .Marshall
Little Grey Home in the West. Ballad, Key
of E Flat
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Love Here Is My Heart. (Mon Coeyr est Pour
Toi).
Key of E Flat
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Silesu
Macushla. Key of A Flat
MacMurrough
Old Black Joe. Key of D
Foster
Silver Threads Among the Gold. Key of B
Flat
.Dunks
Somewhere a Voice Is Calling. Key of F
Tate
Sunshine of Your Smile, The. Key of F
Ray
Sweetest St«*r5 Ever Told, The. Key of D
Flat
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When You and I Were Young, Maggie. Key
of Butterfleld
Standard Music Roll Co.,
Played by
St:ilman
Price
Medvedlev
.05
Feeher
Schwartz
Burlow
Burlovv
Walter
.70
.05
.60
.75
.85
.05
Rankin
.65
Schwartr
d'Arola
Fee her
Medvediev
.75
.05
.75
.85
Delaney
.85
Schwartz
Burlow
Ran kin
.85
.75
.85
Stillman
Walttr
Fecher
.05
.85
.75
Stillman
.75
Schwartz
.95
Sing with
ARTo
SONG
Rolls
— and let them
help make your
voice into a glo-
rious, perfect in-
strument that will
biing you pleas-
ure, joy and ad-
miration.
Orange, N. J.

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