Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 68 N. 17

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APRIL 26,
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
1919
POND BECOMES MUSIC PUBLISHER
Well-Known Composer Enters Publishing Field
on Own Account
Display No. 2
Now Ready
Our Window Expert wishes you to know
that his
Second Display Is Ready for You
This department Is rendering FREE a
nervice of Inestimable value to Century deal-
ers. Are YOU taking; advantage of it?
Vour windows should produce the bulk
of your profit, and WILL. If you study the
art of merchandise display.
Herein lies the secret of pulling in dollars
off the street.
It's the sort of service our Window Trim
Department offers you.
SEND FOR DISPLAY No. 2 TODAY!
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
ELWOOD RETURNS FROM SERVICE
Walter J. Pond, a song writer who in the past
has given the public many excellent composi-
tions, has now gone into the music publishing
business and has opened offices at 312 West 122d
street, New York City. Pond is now hard at
work building up an exceptionally tine catalog
of numbers. One of his recent compositions is
a very beautiful ballad entitled "As the Rose
Kissed the Lily Good Night." He is also the
publisher of a clever comedy number, "Hen-
drik Hudson."
Both the above songs were
written by Walter J. Pond and James Wells, a
Southern poet, who has recently been making a
name for himself. They are also co-authors
of "When the Fields Are White With Daisies."
This latter number, and "As the Rose Kissed
the Lily Good Night" are going big.
THOMAS HUGHES RETURNS
Thomas Hughes, sales manager of Shapiro,
Bernstein & Co., returned to New York on
Thursday of this week after a ten-day trip visit-
ing the trade in the Middle West. The pres-
ent campaign of the Shapiro, Bernstein organ-
ization in behalf of "Beautiful Ohio," "Sweet
Siamese" and "Ruspana" has been so successful
that Mr. Hughes has been forced to make sev-
eral flying trips around the country.
Paul Elwood, formerly Eastern sales man-
ager for the McKinley Music Co., has just re-
ceived his discharge from the United States
Army after seeing several months' service in
France. He has again taken up his duties in
the McKinley organization and is busy arrang-
ing to exploit the songs "When I Met You" and
''Oh, Lady, Stop Rolling Those Eyes." He will
shortly leave on a visit to the Eastern trade.
SCHROEDER LEAVES C. C. CHURCH CO.
"BLACK DEVIL BAND" STARTS TOUR
Leo Feist, Inc., have just published a new
song, announced as the successor to "Ja-Da,"
entitled "Daa-Dee-Dum."
Nat Vincent and
Leon Flatow are the writers.
Lieute Jim Europe's Band, known as the
"Black Devil Band," which recently returned
from the battlefields of France, has commenced
a tour of the country. One of the features
of the concerts they are giving is the singing of
Lieut. Noble Sissle. Probably the most suc-
cessful number he renders is "Mirandy," writ-
ten by himself. It creates no small attention at
every performance. Jos. W. Stern & Co. are
the publishers.
Harold Weeks, the co-author of "Hindustan"
and "Chong," who has been a visitor in New
York for the past ten days, left for his home
in Seattle, Wash., on Wednesday of this week.
McKinley's New Song Success
GREATEST "JAZZ" SONG EVER PUBLISHED
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Otto P. Schroeder, the traveling representa-
tive for C. C. Chufch & Co. for the past four
years, has severed his connections with that
concern. Mr. Schroeder will continue as a road
salesman, having connections with Peate's Music
House, Utica, N. Y., and with a musical mer-
chandise firm.
THE Sensational Oriental Intermezzo
"Arabian Nights"
Song
Intermezzo
By
One-Step
T(bu can't go
wrong with
'Feist*
"Daughter of
Mine"
New song dedicated to Madge
Kennedy and featured with
the Goldwyn Picture
of the same title
DEALERS-WriU
for Bulletin
and Price*
LEO.
F E I S r , Inc., FEIST BWg.. New York
COGHILL MADE GENERAL MANAGER
The recent announcement by the John Church
Co. in regard to the appointment of W. L.
Coghill as general manager of their entire pub-
lication interests, succeeding Frank A. Lee, has
been further supplemented by the following:
"With branch houses in New York and Lon-
don, and realizing the great opportunity now
presented for the development of American
music, it was considered advisable for the John
Church Co. to have their publication depart-
ment under separate management from their
piano interests.
"Mr. Coghill will in the future direct all the
affairs of the John Church Co.'s publication busi-
ness from his office in New York City."
FOUR NEW FEIST SONGS
Among the new songs recently published by
Leo Feist, Inc., are "Little French Mother,"
"Good-bye," "Norma," "Under the Spreading
Chestnut Tree," "Thtop Your Thtuttering, Jim-
my !"
M. DAVID and WM. HEWITT
Published by
T. B. HARMS & FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER
6EAUTIFUL BALLADS
ular )
JEROME H.REMICK&CO.'S
Sensational S o n ^ Hit
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
SONGS
My KoNary for You
Mother Machree
KIHH Me Again
Starlight Love
Can't Yo' Heah Me Callln*, Caroline
Ring Out! 8wept Bell* of Peace
Spring'" a Lovable Ladye
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter MIKB YOU
Smllin' Through
Who Know*?
Values
SACRED
Teach .Ale To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Voice
A Little While
IU
YOU'RE STILL AN OLD SWEET-
HEART OF MINE
SOME SUNNY DAY
AFTER ALL
TILL WE MEET AGAIN
OUT OF THE EAST
A LITTLE BIRCH CANOE AND YOU
SMILES
YOU DON'T KNOW
ON THE ROAD TO CALAIS
^'EVERYTHING]
I'LL SAY SHE DOES
MADELON
JEROME H. REM1CK & CO.
AND MANY OTHERS
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
SECOND DISPLAY SERIES READY
Century Music Co. Offers Attractive Lay-Out
for Window Decorations—Enables All Deal-
ers to Have Attractive Windows
The Century Music Co. now offers to the
trade the second series of window display dec-
fMfttt Maaii. Mmical
cessful and are eager to secure this second set
and many have testified to the merit, attrac-
tiveness and arrangement of the lay-out, saying
that its pulling power is enormous. A letter
from Miller's Music House, Paterson, N. J.,
shows what they think of the first display of-
fered by the Century Co.
The advantage of this display system is that
it enables any dealer to have a
good window display and secure
the same effects as if he had an
e x p e r t do the job for him.
Everything, even to the smallest
detail, is furnished with tl\ese
window display series and full
instructions as to their use ac-
company them.
APRIL 26, 1919
DOROTHY JARDON AT HIPPODROME
Talented American Dramatic Soprano Will Sing
a New Song, "Jahrzeit," Written Specially for
Her by Reah Silberta
Dorothy Jardon, American dramatic soprano,
will make her concert debut at the New York
Hippodrome on Sunday next (April 27). One
of the features of the program will be her sing-
Jnutrumrntu. OUtmrraa,
REMICK SONG A BIG HIT
"I'm Always Blowing Bub-
bles," a comparatively recent
Century M U B I O C O . ,
addition to t h e catalog of
Jerome H. Remick & Co., is
Dear Sirs;
showing up as one of the most
timely numbers of the present
Used your naw Window Display two days, hare
season. It was recently one of
doubled our Century sales, will send a Photo of It
the numbers featured in a full-
page advertisement in the Sat-
to-morrow, our customer are asking who our now
urday Evening Post by the Co-
window trimmer is, it oertainly takes tne eye, have
lumbia Graphophone Co. and
will be included in that firm's
watched the people passing, and was surprised to find
present advertising campaign.
From all indications "I'm Al-
so many more people looked in our windew sinoe the
ways Blowing Bubbles" w i l l
display than before,
without doubt have a very large
sale.
Respeotfully,
2-1-19.
Miss Dorothy Jardon
ing of "Jahrzeit," a Yiddish hymnal aria by Reah
Silberta, never before sung in public.
This
number was inspired and written by the com-
poser for Miss Jardon's voice and, although
Dorothy Jardon is a Gentile of Scotch-Irish-
English strain and has no knowledge whatever
Miller Music House.
Bird Millman, the young lady of the ancient Hebrew tongue, she has fully
high-wire artist with the Ring- mastered both the Yiddish words and phrasing
per W r
ling Bros.-Barnum & Bailey Cir- of the prayer-song by Miss Silberta, and it will
Letter of Praise for Century Window Display Outfit
cus, performs her stunts to the have its first singing at the Hippodrome on
orations prepared by window dressing experts. strains of the Leo Feist, Inc., publication "Jer- Sunday evening under the same circumstances
Dealers have found the first series very sue- ry."
- . - -
and with the instrumental obbligato which its
racial, religious and musical importance com-
C. C. CHURCH & COMPANY
mands. In Hebrew and Yiddish musical litera-
Pace & Handy, originators of the "BLUES,"
60 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD. CONN.
ture "Jahrzeit," Miss Jardon's new solo, is
specialists in rags and Southern ballads, of fer
S u c c e u o n to CHURCH. PAXSON & CO.. N . w York
classed Kadish, or an anthem of comfort for
the bereaved and of prayer for the departed.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Huntzinger & Dilworth are the publishers.
"The Song the Sunny Southland
Sings"
"Satan, I'm Here"
"Oh! Death Where Is Thy Sting"
"Ringtail Blues"
"Hooking Cow Blues"
"Who Have You Been Loving
Since I Went Away"
"Remember"
"The Kaiser's Got the Blues"
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43d Street
New York City
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BOSTON
PubHshers
W A L T E R JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
Publisher
»«
BOSTON, MASS.
(He's Got Them Weary Blues)
Oliver Ditson Company
By BROWN and HANDY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
"A Good Man Is Hard to Find"
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PACE & HANDY MUSIC CO., Inc.
1547 Broadwar (Gaiety T h e . t r . Bid,.). 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
John Philip Sousa recently presented to
Charles Dillingham, the original orchestration
of his new song, "When the Boys Come Sailing
Home," which he wrote in collaboration with
his daughter, Helen Sousa Abert, and which was
played for the first time at the New York Hip-
podrome anniversary.
We Are the Publishers
of the Tremendously
Popular Ballad
"WAITING"
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th Street
NEW YORK
347 Yonge Street
TORONTO, CAN.

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