Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
AUGUST 23, 1919
KAFFIRS DO THE REAL SHIMMY
Thus Declares Ross Sobel on Return From For-
eign Tour Singing Pace & Handy Songs—
Was Honored by Royalty During His Tour
Get Ready to Reap
the Fall Harvest!
WHY WAIT TILL, THE BUSH IS 1IKKK
BEFORE
PUTTING
YOUR
HOUSE
IN
ORDER?
If you are selling: SHEET MUSIC at all, you
can't well get along without the NATION-
ALLY
ADVERTISED
"CENTURY
EDI-
TION."
If yon do It will lose your profits and pos-
sibly customers.
Prepare for the Fall Rush Now!
Put "CENTURY EDITION" on your shelves
thin month or next for the business and
profits it will bring next season. Don't wait
until you are busy and the rush of business
overtakes you.
Prepare for the demand be-
forehand.
SEND
FOR
PARTICULARS
TO-DAY
Ross Sobel, the well-known entertainer, re-
cently returned to New York City after spend-
ing seven years in foreign countries. Last week
he was a caller at the offices of the Pace &
Handy Music Co., Inc., where he renewed his
friendship with W. C. Handy, of that firm.
Among other countries he visited were India,
Egypt and South Africa. On his trip he fea-
tured the music of the above publishing house
and his entertainments were such a success
that he brought back many souvenirs and in-
teresting letters from royalty in the countries
visited, including a gold cigarette case pre-
sented to him by the Rajah of Calcutta. Among
the songs he featured on his trip were Handy's
"Memphis Blues,"- "St. Louis Blues" and
"Beale Street Blues." Among the interesting
stories he tells of his trip is one regarding the
dances of the Kaffirs. In his own words, "You
haven't seen a shimmy dance until you see that
native dance of the Kaffirs."
Century Music Pub. Co. TO REOPEN PROFESSIONAL STUDIOS
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
How Many Masons Are
There in Your City ?
Every one will want a copy of the wonderful
new book recently published
Masonic Responses
for the Blue Lodge
It is now understood that F. & J. Forster,
who formerly maintained a professional studio
in the Stanley Hotel Building, West Forty-
seventh street, will again open those quarters
for the fall season, under the management, as
usual, of Tom Peyton.
Song'
VI Jazz Sensations Composed and Played
by the
"LOUISIANA FIVE"
One of the world's best "Jazz" combina-
tions now sit Alamtic Hotel. Atlantic City.
"KLONDYKE BHJE8" (Fox Trot)
"LA1OHINO BLUES" (Fox Trot)
"YELPING HOUND BLUES" (Fox Trot)
"CHURCH STREET SOBBIN' BLUES"
(Fox Trot)
"GOLDEN ROD BLUES" (Fox Trot)
"FOOT AVARMER BLUES" (Fox Trot)
"B-1IAP-E BLUES" (One Step)
"THUNDERBOLT BLUES" (One Step)
"CLARINET SQUAWK" (One Step)
"ORANGE BLOSSOM RAG" (One Step)
"WHITEWAY BLUES" (Fox Trot)
"SUMMER DAYS" (One Step)
Instrumental
WE ARE THE PUBLISHERS OF
"A Good Man Is Hard to
Find"
"Beale Street Blues"
"Shake, Rattle and Roll"
"The Song The Sunny
Southland Sings
"Saint Louis Blues
Pocket Size—Cloth Binding—50c
99
Trad* price on requewt
99
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
FREE MUSIC ON STEAMBOAT
Song Hits from Ziegfeld follies 1919
"Mandy"
"A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody"
"You Cannot Make Your Shimmy
Shake on Tea"
"Harem Life"
"I'd Rather See a Minstrel Show"
"A Syncopated Cocktail"
IRVING BERLIN, Inc., 1587 Broadway, N.Y.
TRADE
Write today for our catalogue and price list,
1547 BROADWAY
EBES
*
BEAUTIFUL BALLADS
NEW YORK. N. Y.
r
JEROME H.REMICK&OXS
.Sensational Son£ Hit
"Tell Me"
(Ballad Fox Trot)
Lyrics By J. Will Gallahan
writer of '* Smiles"
Music By Max Kortlander
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
SECULAR
Kvenlng Brings Rest and You
There's A Long, Long Trail
The Magic of Your Eyes
My Rosary for You
Mother Machree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Love
Can't Yo' Heah Me Callln', Caroline
Ring Out! Sweet Bells of Peace
Spring's a Lovable Ladye
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Miss You
Smllin' Through
Who Knows?
Values
SACRED
Teach Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Voice
A Little While
It Was For Me
Ever At Rest
AND MANY OTHERS
Music t y
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Orohes-
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PACE & HANDY MUSIC CO., Inc.
- Harold d Ftovt / p T w
and
DEALERS—Write for Bulletin
and Prices
and a Hundred Other Popular Hits
NEW YORK
McKmley'sWaltzSongHit
Piano Copies
trations Onlv.
The Hudson & Delaware Steamship Co.,
proprietors of the steamship "Mandalay," the
well-known Hudson River excursion boat, which
is noted for its splendid dance floor, arc dis-
The Broadway Music Corp, are the publish- tributing gratis 75,000 copies of a song entitled
ers of the big Van & Schenck success, "Sweet "Dancing on the Mandalay." This number is
Kisses (That Come in the Night)," which they the work of L,ee David, composer of "Tents of
make one of their feature numbers in this sea- Arabs" and "Romance," both of which arc pub-
son's Ziegfeld's "Follies."
lished by B. D. Nice & Co.
Complete words and music for the three degrees
—unison arrangement with organ accompani-
ment and male quartet arrangement both in one
book.
Publishers
11-15 Union Square West,
'fou can't ^o
wrong with
any'Feist*
n Klickruann 1 "
JEROME H. REM1CK & CO.
HUNDREDS OF LI
THE COMPLETE
IF NOT WRITE
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SPECIA
VflTMARK C.
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THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
AUGUST 23, 1919
Waltz Song Success
Haunting, Dreamy, Sensational
HAWAIIAN MOOflLIGHT
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York
FEATURE "GIRL OF MINE"
ARTHUR HALL WITH McKINLEY
HOUSE PASSES NOLAN ACT
W. T. Grant Co. Make Excellent Window Dis-
play of New Stasny Number
Now a Member of New York Staff—Featuring
"White Heather" in Picture Theatres
Bill Affording Copyright Protection in Foreign
Countries to Go to Senate
The House of Representatives recently passed
Herewith is reproduced a photograph of an
Arthur Hall, who is well known as a phono-
attractive window display which appeared in graph recording artist, recently joined the New the Nolan act and in its present form it will
the entire window frontage of the W. T. Grant York office of the McKinley Music Co. Mr. shortly go before the Senate. The new bill
Co.'s store, Bridgeport, Conn., during two whole Hall is representing that firm at various picture gives copyright protection in all countries grant-
ing reciprocal rights by complying with the copy-
right law of the country in which the composi-
tion is published. It is understood that Eng-
j
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land will pass a law of the same sort and the
condition governing foreign works in both
countries will be greatly improved.
for «B Hits
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Richmond, the publisher, announces the re-
lease of a new ballad fox-trot, entitled "In Your
Arms." Jack Robbins, general manager of the
firm, plans to feature the number extensively.
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"IN YOUR ARMS" ANNOUNCED
Hfll
in
Window Display of Stasny Hit at Grant Co.'s Store, Bridgeport, Conn.
weeks of the month of July. The song displayed theatres in the Eastern section of the country,
is the big Stasny success, "Girl of Mine," which where the Paramount Art Craft Photoplay, "The
is issued with one of the most attractive title White Heather," is being exhibited. The Mc-
pages published in many years. In addition to Kinley Music Co. have issued a song bearing
the interest the title page creates the song itself the same title as the above picture and are
in both words and melody has a wide appeal. working in close co-operation with the exhibi-
Although this number is hardly over six weeks tors.
old its sales have been well over the half-million
mark and from present indications it should be
a record breaker as a summer number, as far as ASSOCIATION HOLDS ANNUAL OUTING
sales are concerned.
The annual outing of the Greater New York
In the above store during the two weeks in Music Publishers' and Dealers' Association
which the song was displayed in the windows, was held at Massapequa Inn, Massapequa, L. I.,
as well as being favored with many conspicu- on Tuesday of this week. A large attendance
ous positions in the music department, thou- was on hand and left New York at 10 a. m., in
sands of copies were sold.
a string of private automobiles and one sight-
seeing bus. In addition to the athletic contests
Consult the universal Want Directory of on the program the guests spent much of their
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted time on the splendid dance floor, where a jazz
free of charge for men who desire positions. band kept the air lively with the latest melodies,
fox-trots and one-steps. A full report of the
outing and dinner will be found in these columns
in the next issue.
THE Sensational Oriental Intermezzo
"Arabian Nights"
Song
Intermezzo
By
One-Step
M. DAVID and VIM. HEWITT
ff ENDING A HEARf
THE HIT BALLAD
OF THE DAY I S
"WHEN I COME HOME
TO YOU"
Words by WILL J. CALLAHAN
Music b 7 FRANK H. GREY
3 Keys
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159 West 57th Street
NEW YORK
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60 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD. CONN.
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Music Engravers and Printers
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We Are the Publishers
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Roses of Picardy
Featured by JOHN McCORMACK
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