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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1908 Vol. 47 N. 18 - Page 47

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
cost will undoubtedly be the best. To the maga-
zine and newspaper writers who are forever
dwelling upon the dishonesty of the music pub-
lisher we say: Use common sense, and, above
all, don't blame the many for the sins of the
few. In this way an expose 1 of crooked methods
will get the interest and support of the music
publishing fraternity—the honest element that
is, for here at least no sympathy is shown with
those who disgrace a clean and reputable busi-
ness.
MREVIEWflEARS
THAT Leo Feist, who recently told a dainty
scubrette that he had got "Ah Si Vous Voulez
d' L'Amour," was somewhat surprised when she
replied: "Good Gawd! is it catching?"
THAT little Mignon ZiegfeM, of the Great East-
ern Publishers, is shortly going to incorporate.
THAT our excellent London namesake, The
Music Trades Review, says some very kind
GOLLFINGER WITH COHAN & HARRIS.
things about our Special Music Publishers'
On Monday last Al Goldflnger, who for some Number.
time past has been connected with the firm of THAT E. T. Paull's "Homecoming March" is
Jerome H. Remick, entered on his duties as being heard a great deal of.
chief of the sales department of the Cohan &
THAT a certain piano player, who from time to
Harris Publishing Co. Mr. Goldfinger has an time has been connected with several publish-
enviable record in the sheet music trade, in which ing houses, has been "held up" so many times
he is deservedly popular. He is a younger of late that he should be afraid to come home
brother of Nathan Goldfinger, head of the music in the dark.
department of the Siegel-Cooper Co., of New THAT in the above connection an eye or two
York, who is considered—and justly considered— and several wisdom teeth recently found in
an expert on local "popular" sheet music condi- Brooklyn can be obtained on application to the
tions.
The Review cordially congratulates Lost Property Office.
Cohan & Harris on securing so valuable an aid.
THAT George M. Cohan is as good an editor
as he is a playwright, song-writer and theatrical
manager.
T is a significant fact that
THAT his "Spot-light," the most recent number
although music business gen-
of which has just reached this office, is a revela-
erally has been "hit hard" recently,
tion in presswork.
THAT talking of Cohan & Harris, "Little
Nemo," the music of which they publish, is going
to be a musical bonanza.
THAT, writing from Allentown, Pa., Harry O.
sales have held their own, which
Sutton, the composer of "I Don't Care" and sev-
means that many people purchased
eral other popular songs, says "you will be
ten cent music because they wanted
interested to know that I played on a 'Man on
to economize, and becoming ac-
the Street' piano lact night, manufactured in
Rockford, 111."
quainted with
THAT the name of the excellent piano made
in that city is the key to the joke.
THAT Chaminade's first American appearance
was a veritable triumph.
for the first time, created new bus-
S. Whitman for speakers, and inspiriting cam-
paign music
Patriotic airs were given, and
there was a rousing campaign song as a solo.
The women nodded their heads to such senti-
ments as: 'Of Bryan's bluff we've had enough,'
and 'If his legs were gone he'd keep right on,'
ending with the refrain:
" 'So all join in, we're sure to win—
Get onto the raft with Taft.'
"The speakers paid special attention to the
Democratic candidate for the Presidency, told
how good he was and how entiiely wrong."
I
"CENTURY EDITION"
"CENTURY EDITION"
iness and caused activity in our
sales department.
The era of
"CENTURY EDITION"
Ten Cent Sheet Music has come.
Century Music Publishing Co.
19 West 28th Street, New York
THE TEACHER'S
Unquestionably Leo Feist has had the winning
campaign song in "Get on the Raft with Taft."
which has been featured at almost every Repub-
lican demonstration since the beginning of the
Taft-Bryan duel for control of the leading trust
funds. From Tuesday's New York Times we
quote the following:
"The Woman's Republican Club had a bona-
fide political meeting in the East Room of the
Waldorf-Astoria yesterday afternoon, with Con-
gressman William S. Bennet and Judge Charles
EDITION
EVEN if you'd like to think so, there
are no other editions of
Kphler,
Heller and
Czerny
that are nearly so good as the just
published
Conservatory
Edition
of these standard works, and best of all,
they costless than any other edition—
none nearly so good.
Conservatory Publication
Society
Cor. BROADWAY and 28th ST., NEW YORK
CONSERVATORY
EDITION
ANOTHER CHAS. K. HARRIS SONG
"A IVIan,
A lVlaid,
A Moon,
A Boat."
A Novelty That Will Sell. The Most
Original Ballad Ever Written.
Sold by your music jobber or direct from
the publisher
CHAS
K nrvivivio,
HARRIS
VJH/\O. IV.
31 W e 8 t 31st St
NEW YORK -
MEYER COHEN, Manager.
FAVORITE
WHO IS SHE?
GRADED
EDITION
Bio U.S. PAT Orf.
LEO FEIST'S GREAT CAMPAIGN SONG.
CONSERVATORY
Bio
U.
3.
PAT.
Orr.
LEO FEIS T, Feist Buildlnjr, 134 W. 37th St.. N. Y.
50MEB0DY-THA'
IKNOW-AND
Y0U-KN0W-TO
J-FRED Yni'5
LATEST BALLAD
WE APE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE
The Most Famous Home Songs
The second in our great series of
Folios. Larger, more attractive,
better and more complete than
any other ever offered you.
$W~ Sample copy with special rates 18c.
Most Famous Pub. Co., i ^ J
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Mnslc Engravers and Printers
• END MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OP TITLK
FOR E8TIMATE
I2S WEST l i f t STIEET, NEW YOU OTY
MIT •*-
"Hit- HELF & HAGER CO.
Music Publishers
land" 34 W. 28th
Street. New York
Dealers look out for imitations. The
only BARN DANCE that fits the step
and is used by dancing teachers in teach-
ing the new craze is the original
"MORNING CY"
Write For Our Special Offer
if you are not getting our literature.
VICTOR KREMER CO.
152 Lake Street, Chicago.
Thompson's 1908 Bits
" I WISH IJIAD A GIRL"
"COMMON SENSE"
"BASEBALL"
and a lot of others.
Ask your Jobber for them
THE THOMPSON MUSIC CO.
268 Wabash Ave.
CHICAQO
ALL BIG SELLERS
"MY BRUDDA SYLVEST"
"UNDER THE MATZO TREE"
" W h e n The Moon P l a y s Peek-A-Boo
With Y o u "
"THE MEANEST MAN IN TOWN"
"IN GERMANY"
"I N e v e r K n e w W h a t Love W a s
Till I F e l l In Love W i t h Y o u "
FRED. FISCHER MUSIC PUB. CO.
1431-33 BROADWAY, NEW YORK

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