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THE MUSIC TRADE
OCTOBER 8, 1921
REVIEW
DITSON DISPLAY AT CHAUTAUQUA
Chas. Fonteyn Manney Arouses Much Enthu-
siasm With Own Compositions in Chicago
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Under the personal charge of Charles Fonteyn
Manney, well-known composer and editor, the
Oliver Ditson Co. had a notable exhibit of songs
among the publishers represented at the recent
Chautauqua Convention in Chicago.
"PEGGY O'NEII/'
Mr. Manney showed to his many interested
No Music Store Can Be
"CHERIE"
callers,
composed
chiefly
of
Chautauqua
artists
Complete Without the
"I'M NOBODY'S BABY"
and managers, a few choice high-class ballads,
"MY MAN" ("MON HOMME")
of which the special feature was "Dreaming
"WANG WANG BLUES"
Alone in the Twilight," a song success that
"MAMMY'S L.ITTL.E SUNNY HONEY
created a sensation and was at once adopted by
BOY"
several of the troupes and singers for their ex-
"NESTLE IN YOUR DADDY'S ARMS"
"TWO SWEET LIPS"
tensive use during the coming season. That Mr.
"UNDERNEATH HAWAIIAN SKIES"
Manney was himself the composer of this song,
CENTURY'S national advertising is daily
"VAMPING ROSE"
under the pen-name of Hartley Moore, seemed
bringing requests to every store where music
"ABSENCE"
Is carried.
to add to the interest with which it was re-
"SNUGGLE"
Can you afford to say "We don't carry 'CEN-
ceived,
both
in
the
studio
at
the
Auditorium
and
;
TURY' " when these requests are brought to
"NOBODY'S ROSE"
your counter? Your competitor, of course,
on Composers' Night in the Gold Room of the
"SWEETHEART"
will be glad to have you say it.
Congress Hotel. Sung by Sam Lewis, the dis-
"BOLL WEEVIL BLUES"
"CENTURY" is the only line of nationally
tinguished Welsh tenor, with 'cello obbligato,
"CATALINA" (Byron Gay's New Sonar)
advertised standard sheet music published—
and it nets you 10 cents on every copy you
"WINNING WAYS"
played by Miss Lotus F. Spring, of the Smith-
sell.
"HAWAIIAN CHIMES"
Spring-Holmes Quintet, and with the composer
THAT'S THE ONE BEST REASON
at the piano, the song earned an enthusiastic re-
W H Y YOU SHOULD PUSH IT.
Write for Dealers' Prices
call for the performers, who responded with Mr.
L E O . F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bid*, New York
Manney's new song, "Heart of Gold."
till •
Si.i.iihi.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.t.hii
The
week
of
the
convention
was
marked
by
235 West 40th Street, N. Y.
many interesting features, musical and literary,
contributed by some of the best talent in the
ENTERS THE PUBLISHING FIELD
great Chautauqua and Lyceum Associations, of
DEATH OF DAVID B1SPHAM
Edward C. McCormick, who is the head of
whose work the Ditson representative speaks in
Famous American Baritone Dies Suddenly at glowing terms.
Mack's Song Shop, of Palestine, 111., has entered
His New York Home
the publishing field and announces a new dance
number entitled "Ishki Choo." Orchestrations
NEW BERLIN CAMPAIGN
David Bispham, the American baritone, long
of the number have already been issued and are
one of the foremost figures in the American "All by Myself" to Be Featured During Week being mailed to orchestra leaders. Professional
opera and concert field, died suddenly at his
copies in vocal form are also ready and a cam-
of October 8-15
home in New York on Sunday, in his sixty-fifth
paign to exploit this new issue has been arranged.
year, from a complication of diseases.
The week's exploitation campaign of Irving
One of the achievements of which he seemed Berlin, Inc., on the song and instrumental suc-
FINAL MEETING OF CREDITORS
proud was his introduction to English audiences cess, "All by Myself," commences on Saturday
The final meeting of creditors of the bank-
of Wagner's "The Two Grenadiers," also to the ox this week. This is, without doubt, one of the
Wagner family at Baireuth, who, he was most intensive sales drives ever inaugurated by rupt firm of Gilbert & Friedland, Inc., will be
amazed to find, had never heard it. He was one any publishing house on an individual number held at the offices of the referee, Seamon Mil-
of the founders of the Society of American and inasmuch as the sales department of the ler, 2 Rector street, New York City, at 1 p. m.
Singers.
Berlin organization is receiving the co-operation on October 13, at which time the trustee wili be
of talking machine record and player roll com- discharged and the final dividends, if any, will
The Columbia Music Co., of Boston, Mass., panies, as well as vaudeville singers and orches- be declared.
recently became bankrupt with liabilities of tras everywhere, the week should be a big suc-
$4,200 and no assets.
ISSUES NOVELTY HAWAIIAN SONG
cess. The various branch offices of the Berlin
firm are all showing much activity in carrying
The McKinley Music Co., of Chicago and
out their share of the program.
N'cw York, is publishing a new novelty Hawaiian
song entitled "My Hawaiian Melody." The num-
OF IMPORTANCE
ber was written by J. Fred Coots and Dave
Kingle, of the McKinley Music Co. staff.
SHEET MUSIC
YOU!
"Century
Certified Edition"
Century Music Publishing Co.
91*1
Every-Live Dealer
GARIEN
T.B. HARMS,
62
W E S T
A 5 l T
S T R E E T
ASIGN
ITS
A HIT
MELODY
.
is familiar with
. ' T H I S TRADEMARK
M B W
You Hear Them
it represents th«* BEST there i s
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,tJtat4«$«iUr)' *jk>s
Oueti
Quartets
EDITION
BEAUTIFUL
1500 live dealers will testify to its
success.
It is carefully edited.
It i« the most beautiful edition pub-
lished.
The Investment is Insignificant.
The results are tremendous.
Write for particulars today.
and
Flows
o/" SON GLAND
t'Asleep in the Deep
t'Who Knows
Most Extensively
f'Can't
You Heah Advertised
Me Callin', Booklet of Songs Ever Issued
SACRED
Caroline
t'Bamboo Baby
t'A Little While
fDcar Little Boy of Mine
t'Angel of Light, Lead On
t'Evening Brings Rest &. You
t'Closer Still With Thee
t'God Made You Mine
t'Ever at Rest
Heart Call. The
t*God Shall Wipe Away the
t # Honey, if You Only Knew
Tears
t*ln the Garden of My Heart
t" Grateful. 0 Lord. Am I
fLamplit Hour, The
t*l Come to Thee
t*Ma Little Sunflower, Good-
t*l Do Believe
night
f i t Was for Me
t'Magic of Your Eyes. The
t'My Days Are in His Hands
t*Mother of Pearl
t'Oh Lord, Remember Me
t*My Rosary for You
t'Shine. 0 Holy Light
t'Night Wind, The
t "Si lent Voice, The
{•One More Day
t'Teach Me to Pray
{'Resignation
t'Thou Art My God
t'Smilin' Through
OPERA TIC
t Songs of Dawn & Twilight
(Design—Every Little Nail)
t*Gypsy Love Song
t Spring's a Lovable Ladye
t'Kiss Me Again
t"Sorter Miss You
t'Mother Machree
fStarljght Love
t'My Wild Irish Rose
t'Sunrise and You
fToo-Ra Loo-Ra Loo Ral
t*There's a Long, Long Trail
That's an Irish Lullaby
t Values
t'When
Irish
Eyes Are
t*Want of You, The
Smiling
Those marked with (*) published for Duet
Those marked with (t) published for Quartet
Where the Lazy
Mississippi Flows^"*)
C C CHURCH AND COMl'ANV
Bett Selling Standard Song* in the World
" H A K T F O R D , CONNECTICUT
Hundreds of Dealers Carry This Complete Stock—Do Your
If Not, Write for "SONGLAND" and Special Proposition.
Hartford—New York—London—Paris—Sydney
On Miami Shore (Waltz)
SOME OF THE MANY THAT ARE
ALWAYS
IN DEMAND
t*Where
the River
Shannon
SECULAR
Content*
No music store Is complete without
Everywhere
The Success of the World-Famous
YORK.
EDITION BEAUTIFUL]
Shapiro, Bornstein & Co , Inc., have purchased
from Harry Hamburger & Co. the song, "A
Dream of Your Smile," by Con Conrad.
Witmark Bldg.
M. U ITMARK & SONS
_
New York
Has Again Set the World a-waltzing
Words by Alexis Ffrench
Music by Rollo de Freyne
SONG — WALTZ
To be had on all Records, Piano and Word Rolls
Other Popular Song Successes
The World Is Waiting
for the Sunrise
I'D BUILD A WORLD IN THE HEART OF AROSE
AH. THOUGH THE SILVER MOON WERE MINE
SMILE THROUGH YOUR TEARS
SOMETIMES IN MY DREAMS
CHAPPELL-HARMS, I n c .
185 Madlsun Avenue
New York