Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 23

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DECEMBER 6,
THE
1919
MUSIC
TRADE
45
REVIEW
GILBERT HURTJN_AUTO ACCIDENT
Energetic Song Writer Completes Vaudeville
Engagements—His Songs Proving Popular
BEATS'EM ALL!
CENTURY WINDOW DISPLAY No. 3 is
surely a winner.
When you send for it, be sure and ask for
the three NEW FREE AD. CUTS we have pre-
pared for your local paper. The display parts
of these are the exact duplicates of what we
are running: in this campaign. That's why
they will do more to hook up your store with
this campaign than were you to use the old
outs you received last season.
The greatest results are realized when the
display and ads. are run at the same time.
It's this sort of ro-operation that will in-
sure your "cashing in" on the Greatest Cam-
paign of its kind ever undertaken.
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
DITSON BOOK FOR SINGERS
"Simple Truths Used by Great Singers" is
the title of a new book published by the Oliver
Ditson Co., Boston, Mass. This book, which
is of great interest to singers, is written by
Sarah Robinson-Duff and is dedicated to her
first pupil, Mary Garden. It gives in a clear
way the fundamentals of the requirements of
a singer and points out the results of the au-
thor's long experience as a singer and teacher
of vocal art.
Artmusic Gems
Little things like a broken rib and a few
score of angry bruises didn't keep L. Wolfe Gil-
bert from his regular display of energy. Gilbert
sustained these painful injuries when he was
thrown out of his automobile on November 20.
A few days after the accident Gilbert had com-
pleted the journey from New York to Detroit
and had commenced a two weeks' vaudeville en-
gagement in that city. The incident conclusive-
ly demonstrated the Gilbert gameness and ten-
acity of purpose. His reward lies in the fact
that his songs, "Granny," "Dreamy Amazon,"
"Old Joe Blues" and the baby of the family,
"I'm So Tired of Dreaming, Dixie Lee," are
selling at a record-breaking clip in Detroit, as
indeed they are in almost every locality.
"Granny" heads the list of sellers in a goodly
proportion of the stores handling popular-priced
numbers, and is a notable contender for win-
ning honors. Even in Great Britain its sales
are already tremendous, by report of H. Dar-
ewski, the great English publisher who con-
trols its sales abroad. "Dreamy Amazon" is
one of the best-selling high-class waltz songs
ever published, and its sales continue to in-
crease." A newcomer is "That Beloved Cheater
of Mine," by L. Wolfe Gilbert and Edna Wil-
liams, a tuneful, appealing song based on a
new Robertson-Cole photoplay feature. Hearers
have predicted for it a genuine success, even
apart from any value that be attached to its
affiliation with the film, which is also looked
upon as a potential popular success.
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Hits from
" Linger Longer
Letty"
The New Morosco Show
Featuring Charlotte Greenwood
"Linger Longer Letty"
"20th Century Lullaby '
"Climbing the Ladder of Love"
DEALERS—Write for Bulletin
and Prices
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
3 New Songs Just Off the Press
"Leaves from the Human Heart"
"Dear Rose Marie"
"I'm Glad I Live in Ohio"
Words by Aeidison G. Smith, music by J. E. Andlno. Beau-
tiful titlo pages. All gems of art. 6c to dealers, prepaid
where check accompanies the order.
Addbon G. Smith, Bucyrus, O.
NEW CHAS. JCJfARRIS SONG
Chas. K. Harris has collaborated with Sam
Coslow on a new number, "Still Water Always
Runs Deep." This is the first time in the song
writing career of Chas. K. Harris in which
hn has been co-author with another writer.
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Evening Brings Rest and You
There's A Long, Lone Trail
The Magic of Your Eyes
My Rosary for You
Mother Maehree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Love
Can't Yo' Heah Me Call in', Caroline
King Out I Sweet Bella of Peace
Spring's at Lovable Ladye
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Miss You
Smllin' Through
Who Knows?
Values
Say It With Flowers*'
GIVE ME A SMILE AND KISS
NOTINATHOUSAND YEARS
SACRED
Teach Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Voice
A Little While
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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
DECEMBER 6, 1919
Remarkable Waltz Song Success. On All Records and Rolls
WEEPING WILLOW I>ANe
Chicago
McKlNLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York
Victor November Record
Emerson November Record
FEATURING "BEAUTIFUL NIGHTS"
NEW SONGS IN VAUDEVILLE
SCHIRMER HOUSE ORGAN REAPPEARS
Many Orchestras Now Using Chas. K. Harris'
Publication—Other Strong Numbers
Singing Acts Using Popular Hits From Cata-
log of M. Witmark & Sons
One thousand orchestras are playing "Beau-
tiful Nights," a new waltz published by Chas.
K. Harris. While this is only the initial re-
sponse to the many orchestrations sent out by
the above firm the campaign now in force among
the orchestra leaders contemplates having at
least ten thousand orchestras throughout the
country featuring the number. Several of the
leaders in vaudeville are singing "Beautiful
Nights" with success. These include Ida Brooks
Hunt and Lillian Herlein.
In forwarding "Beautiful Nights" to the trade
Chas. K. Harris is guaranteeing the sale, "show-
ing that he has much faith in the merits of the
composition.
Other numbers in the Harris catalog which
are at present filling a heavy demand are "Ching-
A-Ling," a romantic Chinese love song; Joe
Howard's latest child's song lullaby, "Look Out
for the Big Banshee"; "Come On to That Creole
Dance," one of the song successes in the Win-
ter Garden show; Emma Carus's song successes,
"Oh, How She Can Dance," "My Wedding
Day" and "Everybody' Loves the Irish," and the
Chas. K. Harris ballads, "Sing Me to Sleep
With a Chinese Lullaby," "Smiling Lips" and
"When the Lotus Flowers Bloom in China-
land."
Variety is the spice of a good singing act
as well as the spice of life. That the team
of Holmes and Hitrick think so is evidenced by
the fact that they are featuring no less than
three songs from the Witmark catalog. "Let
the Rest of the World Go By," "Dear Little Boy
of Mine" and "You Know What I Mean" are
the three numbers in question and all of them
are going big everywhere, but nowhere more so
than with Holmes and Hitrick. Other acts that
have just reported big success with these and
other Witmark popular favorite's are Frank
Morell, singing "That Wonderful Mother of
Mine," which, by the way, he was the very first
to introduce, and about to add "Let the Rest
of the World Go By"; Southe and Tobin, sing-
ing "Can't Yo' Heah Me Callin', Caroline?" and
"I Love You Just the Same, Sweet Adeline;"
the McFarland Sisters and Georgia Campbell,
both featuring "Let the Rest of the World Go
Bv." a Ball and Brennan ballad.
The November issue of The Trade, the little
monthly organ issued by G. Schirmer, Inc., has
just been received by the dealers throughout the
country. As usual, the number is rilled with
news, some timely and valuable suggestions,
and much material that is constructive.
M. E. Tompkins, sales manager of the com-
pany, has a monthly letter. These letters are
always optimistic in tone and they are inter-
esting to the trade. Some apology is made for
the fact that the monthly has not appeared on
time recently, due to the printers' strike.
"IRENE" PROVES BIG HIT
The musical comedy "Irene," with the book
by James Montgomery, lyrics by Jos. Mc-
Carthy and music by Harry Tierney, which
opened in New York some time ago, has been
unanimously announced by the press of New
York as a hit. Probably no musical show in
recent years has brought forth such praise from
the newspaper critics. The notices have been
so favorable and in many cases enthusiastic that
Leo Feist, Inc., publishers of the music, have
reproduced a circular which includes the criti-
cisms of most of the papers.
HAROLD FLAMMER RETURNS
Harold Flammer, of Harold Flammer, Inc.,
recently returned from a ten-day trip visiting
the trade in the Middle West, spending sev-
eral days in Chicago. He found the trade
in excellent shape and that demands for the two
Flammer numbers, "There Were Shepherds,"
by John Prindle Scott, and "The Birth of the
King," by C. Whitney Coombs, were increasing.
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TO YOU OF TIME, MONEY AND EXPRESS
CHARGES.
All orders shipped the day we get them.
Price for December, 18c
GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER
A POSITIVE WINNER
Published by
T. B. HARMS & FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER
56 W. 45th St.,
New York
WE ARE JOBBERS
OF MUSIC
FEATURED IN EIGHT
NEW YORK PRODUCTIONS
VOCAL FOX TROT
A. J. Stasny Music Co.
TO MUSIC DEALERS
Our prices on all classes of mutic will average the
lowest. Located in the center of the country and
carrying the tremendous etock that we do we are
in a position to supply all your wants at a SAVING
"NOBODY EVER"
Tremendous
Sellers
Ed Wilson has joined the staff of the Mc-
Kinley Music Co. as Eastern sales manager, with
headquarters in New York.
Biggest instantaneous hit in the history of
the Music Business
BY IRVING BERLIN
HUGO FREY'S
Latest and Best
That Reach
Every Heart
While it would appear that there are enough
organizations, associations, clubs, etc., of which
the publishers and writers and others connected
with the music field can become members, the
Writers' Protective Association, an organiza-
tion of authors, short story writers and poets,
does not seem to think so, inasmuch as it is
advertising for new members from the song
writing field.
Popular, Classic, Music
Books and Studies
IRVING BERLIN, Inc., 1587 B way, N Y .
SONGS
STILL ANOTHER ORGANIZATION
We Are the Publishers
of the Terrific
Song Success
Roses of Picardy
Featured by JOHN
McCORMACK
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th Street
NEW YORK
347 Yonge Street
TORONTO, CAN.
McKlNLEY MUSIC CO.
1501-1513 E. 55th Street
CHICAGO
C. C. CHURCH & COMPANY
60 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD. CONN.
Successor* to CHURCH, PAXSON & CO., N«w York
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
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New York City
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Publishers
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
Publisher
BOSTON, MASS.
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
.Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses- New York and Chicago

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