Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 68 N. 19

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
MAY
10, 1919
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AUTO DE LUXE WELTE-MIGNON
PLAYER ACTION
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AUTO PNEUMATIC ACTION CO.
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CHRISTMAN PIANOS STERLING
The Most Artistic made for the Price.
"The First Touch Tells"
Exceptional In TONE and FINISH
Write for details
DECKER & SON
597 E. 137th Street, NEW YORK
Pianos and Player-Pianos
Established ISM
697-701 East 135th St., New York
PIANOS
It's what is inside of the Sterling that has made its repu
tation. Every detail of its construction receives thorough
attention from expert workmen—every material used in Jta
construction is the best—absolutely. That means a piano
of permanent excellence in every particular in which a
piano should excel. The dealer sees the connection be-
tween these facts and the universal popularity of the
Sterling.
THE STERLING COMPANY
DERBY. CONN.
Keep Posted!
A talking machine department is a profit-
maker for any piano dealer, provided the de-
partment Is handled in a progressive, up-to-
the-minute manner. To keep posted on the
very latest developments in the talking ma-
chine industry you must read
KURTZMANN
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Friend*
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C. KURTZMANN & CO.
FACTORY—
526-536 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y
JAMES & H0LMSTR0M PIANO CO., Inc.
SMALL GRANDS PLAYER-PIANOS
Eminent aa an art product fmr ovmr SO ymar*
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Office: 23 E. 14th St., N.Y. Factory: 305 to 323 E. 132d St., N.Y.
BAUS PIANOS
B A U S PIANO CO., Inc.
Have been before
the trade for a
third of a century
Factory, Southern BonleTard and Cypress Art.
Becker Bros.
High Grade Pianos and Player-Pianos
N E W YORK
Factory and
Warerooms:
767-769
NEW YORK
452-456 Tenth Ave., New York
STRICH&ZEIDLER
Grand, Upright and Player and
HOMER PIANOS
740-742 East 136th St.,
New York
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10, 1919
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
CONDUCTED BY V. D. WALSH
C. R. WARFEL BACK ON OLD JOB
Resumes Traveling for Hinds, Haydn &
Eldredge Upon Discharge From Service
Charles R. Warfel, who was the traveling rep-
resentative for Hinds, Haydn & Eldredge, Inc.,
prior to his entry into the United States Army,
was recently discharged from the service and
is again on the road for that house. Mr.
ing sent across. During his service he was
stationed on active duty at various hospitals in
this country.
Mr. Warfel is now taking a four weeks' trip
visiting the trade centers in the New England
States, and a recent report from him shows that
his months of service for Uncle Sam have not
in the least impaired his salesmanship qualities.
He has many friends in the trade and he will
be assured of a hearty welcome from the sheet
music dealers in the country.
"SHE'S A GOOD FELLOW" OPENS
FEATURING "TEARS TELL"
Stasny Music Co. Inaugurates Strong Campaign
for New Ballad
One of the feature songs in the advertising
campaign for the month of May inaugurated by
the A. J. Stasny Music Co., and which includes
a full-page advertisement in the Saturday Eve-
ning Post, issue of May 17, is a ballad entitled
"Tears Tell" (The Story to Me), This number,
while only recently released, is one of the
leaders in point of sales in the Stasny catalog.
New Jerome Kern Musical Comedy Well Re-
ceived—T. B. Harms Co. Publishing the Score
Sergeant Charles R. Warfel
Warfel enlisted as a private in the Medical
Corps of the army and his services were quickly
recognized and rewarded until at the time of his
discharge lie held the rank of first-class ser-
geant.
While very anxious to see service in France
he, like many others, was not successful in be-
"She's a Good Fellow," a new Jerome Kern mu-
sical comedy, with the book and lyrics by Anne
Caldwell, opened at the Globe Theatre on Mon-
day evening of this week. The production is
presented by Charles B. Dillingham, and Joseph
Santley, of musical comedy fame, is the star of
the cast, which is completed by such well-
known figures as Olin Howland, Ivy Sawyer.
Ann Orr, Arline Chase, Scott Welch and others.
The show was well received, and the music
came in for some specially enthusiastic criti-
cisms from the daily papers. From all present
indications its Broadway run will last far into
the summer.
Probably the biggest song success is "I've
Been Waiting for You All the Time," which is
closely followed for first honors by "Just a Lit-
tle Line." Other numbers that will probably
register as successes are ".The First Rose of
Summer," "Happy Wedding Day," "Jubilo,"
"Oh, You Beautiful Person," "Teacher, Teacher"
and "Some Party." The score is published by
the T. B. Harms Co.
"YEARNING," A NEW DANCE HIT
"Yearning," the fox-trot by Neil Moret, is be-
ing featured at the Biltmore Hotel. Dorothy
Dickson and Carl Hyson, the well-known ex-
ponents of the terpsichorean art, who are
playing an engagement there, dance to its
strains. Special scenery and other effects have
been provided, and through this medium "Yearn-
ing" has become the hit of every dance. This
number is also issued in vocal form and a num-
ber of concert stars are programming it. It
is published by Daniels & Wilson, Inc., and has
been placed in their 30-cent catalog.
Artistic Title Page of Stasny Ballad
It is understood the orders already booked for
the song run into the hundred thousands, and
from the present indications the publishers ex-
pect the number to sell well over a million.
Herewith is reproduced the title page of
"Tears Tell." The number is published in four
colors and is one of the most attractive ever
given to a popular song. The trade is finding
it one of the most successful numbers for dis-
play purposes, and many dealers are featuring
it in full window displays.
"Mending a Heart" is the title of a new high-
class ballad published by Gilbert & Friedland.
" SWEET HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT "
Tfie Baffad Classic
Tell Her of My Love
"YOU CAN HAVE IT, I DON'T WANT IT"
"WHEN YOU HOLD ME IN YOUR ARMS"
"WHEN I MET Y O U "
"LIBERTY BELL RING O N "
"E-YIP-YOW YANKEE BOYS"
Welcome Home Agra in
" 0 LADY, QUIT ROLLING YOUR E Y E S "
" K E E P YOUR FACE TO THE SUNSHINE"
'THERE IS NO DEATH, THEY ALL SURVIVE"
" I N FLANDERS FIELD"
" T H E TRENCH T R O T "
" A T THE SHIMME-SHA-WABBLERS' BALL"
" DALLAS BLUES " (Song and Piano)
"THERE'S AN ANGEL MISSING FROM
HEAVEN"
" 0 KIDDO"
"OLD GLORY GOES MARCHING ON"
"THERE'S A LITTLE BLUE STAR IN THE
WINDOW"
"MOONLIGHT BLUES WALTZ"
"SWEET HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT VALSE"
LET'S KEEP THE GLOW IN OLD GLORY "
A Beautiful Song for
Concert or* Drawing Room
Artmusic Gems
"Forever Is A Long,
Long Time"
"When the Evening
Bells Are Ringing"
"Oh! You Don't Know
What You're Missin'"
"Waters of Venice"
ream
Composed b) S. K. HENRY and D. ONIVAS
English Isncs ba
FRANK H WARREN
Hear the music playing an old familiar strain,
(Instrumental)
Dixieland is saying'Come back tome a-gain,'
Oopjri;bl. >ir MKvn, by Jos W. Stern & Co., New York.
"Floating Down the
Sleepy Lagoon",..
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145 West 45th St.
NEW YORK
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"J' ' ' Tenor — Baritone
(Song version "Waters of Venice")
ARTMUSIC, Inc.
French lyrics ba
A G N E X T A FLORIS
JOS. W. STERN & CO.
102? WEST 3 o ^ ST. NEW TORK CITY

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