Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 68 N. 25

48
THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
OUTING OF NEW YORK PUBLISHERS' AND DEALERS' ASS'N
Convention Visitors Entertained by Local Trade Interests at Pleasing Affair Held at Holly Anus
Inn, Long Island-Elaborate and Enjoyable Program Provided for Occasion
As a fitting finish to th e conventions of the
N ationa l Assoc iatio n of Sh ee t Music Dealers
and th e \1u sic Publis hers ' .'\ssoc iat ion of the
U ni ted Sta te s, th e r e was he ld o n T hur sda y
after noon of la s t week o ne o f th e 'm os t success-
The Crowd at the Outing of the Greater
ful outings in th e histor y of the Greater New
Yo rk Mu sic Publ ishers' and Dea lers' :\ssoc ia­
tio n, whi c h was attended by the majority o f
the out-of-town v isito rs as gllests of th e loca l
organization . A s pecial car attac h ed to the
3 o'clock train fr o m the P ennsylva ni a s tati on
carri ed the b iggest part of th e cr owd to the
H ew le t t stat io n o n Long Is land , wi thin a few
minut es' wa lk of th e Ho ll y .\rms Jnll, whe r e
th e pro g ram of sp o rt s and entertainment was
he ld during the afternoon and even ing.
The fi rst fea tur e on t h e aftern oo n' s program
was a ball gam e .between team s representin g the
pub li s hers and t h e d ea le r s, and after so me live­
ly pla ying, mo re co nspic uo us for its v im and
vigor tha n for th e amoun t of scienc e shown by
the various playe r s, t he publishers came o ut o n
to p with a score of 7 t o 6. T he high li ghts
we r e t he runnin g catches o f Foster and E lli s,
w ho s howed a litt le to uch o f profess io nal abil­
it y in th eir work. Saul Bornstein ac t ed as um ­
pire, and ha d a busy t im e of it in trying to
k ee p both sid es satisfied with hi s rulin gs and
off hi s nec k. Th e winnin g publishers' tea m
was made up of v\'. Fisc her, Frisch, Eas t wood ,
C rossma n. Ritter, Glassmacher, R ec k and We i­
pert, while the dealers' tea m was co mpos ed of
Pl oz na k, Duc lose, Mc i\a mar a, ,"da, Bon er, Bliss.
McGlue, Foster, Madd ock and E llis .
After a numb e r o f o ther athl eti c eve nts, in­
clu ding IOO- yard dashes a nd other things to
tr y men's mu scles, the enti r e party repaired to
th e dining r oom, where an elaborate dinner was
se rve d, th e va ri o ll s courses be ing int erspersed
with me lod ies exec uted by a jazz band and bit~
of en tertainment by a number of selec ted artists ,
J UNE
21, 1919
of th e all eged exper iences of E. P . Little, the
po pula r man age r of the sheet mus ic d e partment
o i S herm an , C lay & Co " San Francisco. It
took seve n ve rses to tell the story and it was
so m e s tory.
Everyth in g in conne ction with the o utin g we nt
ofT m os t smo o thly. July t he 1s t being still two
weeks off, th e r e was no lack of mater ial to
bl'ing cheer t o tho se who might o th erwise have
bee n morose, and it wa s w ith d ee p r eg ret that
New York Music Publishers' and Dealers' Association, Holly Arms Inn, June 12, 1919
T he entertain me nt appealed pa rticularly to th e
the ma j orit y heard t h e announc e m ent that it
vis itor s, w ho in some cases insisted up on re­
was t im e to break away a nd pile into the s pecial
pr.at ing enco res. a nd then wan ted to sec still
car hom ewa rd bound . P ublish ers and dea le rs
more of the a rtists.
from o ut o f town wer e parti cularly en thusiastic
In addition t o th e professional ente rta inment
over th e e l;terta inm en t provided by the N ew
seve ra l m embers of the party ob li ge d , nota bly
York Assoc iation, th e members of which are
Ceo rg e H. (Jack ) Bliss, famou s for his "W icked
ge tting qui t e expert from long ex perience in
p lan nin g and carryi n g out s llcce ssful soc ial af­
'vVoma n " song. B li ss had provided a special se t
fai rs.
o f lyri cs fo r t he occasion wh ich told of some
PLANNING FINE TITLE PAGES
STAS~Y
FORCES IN CONVENTION
Next Season to See a Race for the Greatest
Number of Colors Used
Make Elaborate Plans for Next Year's Cam­
paign-A Strong Advertising Program
I t is r epor ted that tw o of the larger popular
publishing ho uses are to is sue songs with six
and eight colo r ed title pages with the co m­
m e ncement of th e fall season, It is sa id one
o f t he h ouses wi ll make an effo rt t o have th ei r
songs retail at fifteen cents, so the addi ti ona l
amoll n t they w ill rece iv e will cover th e in­
cr eased cost of th (' colo r ed p rocess used in
prod ucin g th e numbers,
During th e past season two publishers is sued
so ngs with ti t le pages of many co lo rs and they
proved so a ttractive t ha t it ha s led othe r
ho us es to co n sid er t he poss ibiliti es in publishing
songs in that fo'r m ,
The branch offi ce mana g e rs a n d executives
of th e A. J. Stasny Mu sic Co, met in N ew
Yo rk r ece ntly to discu ss popular m us ic cond i­
ti o ns a nd a rrange th e plan s of the com pany
for th e co m ing seaso n. It was decided th a t a
la rge advert is ing campa ign wo uld be opened
early in the fal l of th e ye ar and during th e
su mm er mo nth s th e co mpany wou ld center its
e fforts on their song succe ss, "Girl of Mine ."
T he m e mbers o f th e N ew York ga the r in g
were ent e rtained by th e ir firm w hile in New
York, whic h included a din ne r a t Lorbe r's Res­
taurant. T he meetin gs were among t he mo st
succe ssf ul in the his tory of th e company and
all th e m em be rs of th e organi za tion from out
of t own w h o atte nd ed ret urned to t heir sta­
. tio n s wit h new enthus iasm.
M. A. MURRA Y AGAIN WITH SCHIRMER
M. A. Murra y, who dur in g the' past few
m on ths has been the manager o f the Toro nt o
store of Boosey & Co., has again joi ned the
sa le s s taff of G. Sc hirmer, Inc, Mr. Murray is
o ne of the best-known salesme n in th e music
tr ade an d hi s ' r e turn to the Sc hirm er orga ni ­
zat io n w ill be heartily welcome d thr oug ho ut
th e tra de.
The Eb erha I'd t & Ha ys Mu s ic S t o r e, 132
No rth Main s tr eet, W ich ita , Kan" h as signed
a five -ye ar lease on t he bu ilding it now occ u­
pi es, to get he r with t he adj o inin g stru ctur e, to
p rov ide mu c h-n ee ded roo m for its rapidl y in­
creas ing bu si nes s.
We Are the Publishers
of the Terrific
Song Success
Roses 01 Picardy
Featured by JOHN McCORMACK
CHAPPELL &
co., ­Ltd.
41 East 34th Street
347 Yonge Street
NEW YORK
TORONTO, CAN.
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THE
21, 1919
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
49
CONVENTION OF FEIST EXECUTIVES
Meetings Held in New York to Arrange Plans
for the Coming Season's Campaign
Get Ready to Reap
the Fall Harvest!
WHY WAIT TIJ~L THE RUSH IS HERB
BEFOUE
)'LTTING
YOUR
HOUSE
IN
ORDER'?
If you are selling SHEE'I' ~IUSIC at all, you
oa.n't well get along without the NATION­
ALI,Y
ADVERTISED
"CENTURY
EDI­
TION."
If you do it will lose your profits and pO!"l~
sibly costOlners.
Prepare for the Fall Rush Now!
Put HCENTURY EDITION" on your shel\'l~i'
this m.onth or n ext for the busint"s~ and
profits it will bring next season. Don't wait
until you ~ue busy and the rnsh of business
overtaJ<0s you. Prepare for the <1enulnd he­
forehand. ' • •
SEND " FOR PARTIC1;LARS TO-DAY
The annual convention of the executives of
Leo F'eist, Inc., was held throughout the past
week. This annual gathering is for the purpose
of arranging the plans for the coming season and
includes the selection of many of the songs to
be featured during the coming months. Repre­
sentatives from all parts of the country were
on hand and among other features of the week's
activities the new Feist professional department,
711 Seventh avenue, New York, held open house.
.\ full report of the numerous meetings' of the
Feist forces will be found in next week's issue
of The Review.
We have just bought from
Kendis & Brockman
"I KNOW WHAT IT
MEANS
TO BE

LONESOME"
THE MUSIC MEN SHOWN IN CARTOON
A new edition with a beautiful
title page drawn by Henry
Hutt is in work
Herb Roth, of the New York World, Shows Up
Some Convention Delegates
Century Music Pub. Co.
'Twas Bobbie Burns who is credited with
saying something about "\Vould some power
the giftie gie us to see oursel's as ithers see us"
or words to that effect. If the three noteel
members of the music worlel 'were corrvinced
that with the power that Burns craved they
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
Town Sketches Done
by
DEALERS-Write for Bulletin
and Price:!
LEO. FEIST, IDe., FEIST Bldg., New York
HERB ROTH
years. It is understood he had a large offer
for the publishing rights, which he refused, so
he now announces it as his twenty-thousand dol­
lar numbe r.
111
FEATURE BALL'S NEW SONG
The new Ernest Ball ballad "To-day, To-mor­
row and Forever," published by M. Witmark &
SOilS, is being featured by Phil 'Weir, of the
vaudeville team
\Veir & Temple. During a
I ecent matinee
his rendition of the above song
drev. repeated encores. "To-day, To-morro"
and Forever" appears to be the most success­
ful number Ball has composed during the past
season and its popularity is increasing from all
indications.
of
PLANNING A STRONG CAMPAIGN
The new firm of B. D. Nice & Co., Inc., who
org'anized for the purpose of exploiting the
works of Lee David, will start a publicity cam­
paign in the early fall. Among the songs by the
above writer which they will feature are "Won­
d'ring," "Tents of Arabs" and "Romance."
Benjamin Levy, general manager of the com­
pany, recently sent to the trade a comprehen­
sive and illuminative announcement of the com­
pany's plans.
The \Veed Music Shop, Beacon, N. Y., has
been sold by D. R. Weed to Vincent J. Vitti,
of New York.
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STILL PROVING POPULAR
lI_her,lut we. .
th.u It Will nOll
b, lonll
bef.,,..
the entire U. So.
A. W1U II, ling.
'Ing.
would see what Herb Roth, the artist, claims
to have seen, they might consider it more in
the light of a penalty than a gift. However,
the intention was good, the trio, \Valter Bacon,
of the \'Vhite-Smith Music Co., C. M. Tremaine,
director of the National Bureau for the Ad­
vancement of Music, and J. M. Priaulx, "Uncle
"Joc," of Chas. H. Ditson & Co. look happy and
everybody's satisfied, both with the conventions
themselves and the aftermath.
CALLS IT $20,000 NUMBER
Lee S. Roberts' "A Little Birch Canoe and
You" is withollt doubt one of the most suc­
cessful waltz songs issued in many seasons.
As a dance its popularity does not seem to wane,
and it appears to be bent on making a similar
record to that established by "Missouri \Valtz,"
which is constantly revived by the orchestras
for dance purposes.
A NEW ORIENTAL NUMBER
The A. J. Stasny Music Co. are the publishers
of a new Oriental number entitled " My Desert
Fantasy." This number is being given much
publicity througll the medium of the orches­
tras, with' which it is quite popular. The song
ha'S been placed in the higl;-class catalog of the
company.
"Mending a Heart," one of the latest add;itions
to the high-class catalog of Gilbert & Fried­
land, Inc., is considered by Wolfe Gilbert, of
that firm, to be one of the greatest songs issued
McKinley's New Song Success
GREATEST "JAiz" SONG EVER PUBLISHED

ALWAYS IN DEMAND
SECULAR
Evening Bring. Rest and You
There's A Long, Long Trail
The Magic of Your Eyes
lily Rosary for You
1I1other J.\Iachree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Love
Can't Yo' Heah ~[e Callin'f Caroline
Uing Out! Sweet Bells of Peace
Spring'. a Lovable Ladye
- Dear Little Boy of !lUne
Sorter Miss You
SmiJin' Througb
Who Knows?
"alues
SACRED
To Pray
Come To Thee
Tbe Silent Voice
A Little While
It Was For Me
Ever At Hest

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