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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1911 Vol. 53 N. 13 - Page 65

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THE
State. Seventy compositions were submitted under
pseudonyms, and when the envelopes were opened,
it was found that honorable mention had been
awarded to Arthur Farwell, of New York, and
Mrs. Maude McFerran Price, of Colorado Springs.
IT PAYS!
Most wise dealers handle a
complete line ol "CENTURY
EDITION" twelve months in the
year, because it sells every working
day in the year.
Keep up your stock during the
Summer
months.
Evidence at
hand proves that it pays!
Century Music Pub. Go.
1178 Broadway
New York City
HERE IT IS AGAIN!
The New Star Dance Folio No. 11
Just What
You're Wait-
ing For.
THE
FOLIO
OF
HITS
We have on file unsolicited orders for over 5,000
copies, so if you wish your order filled promptly send
it to-day.
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
he possibly will be able to recognize upon a future
meeting. Nevertheless, it must have pleased the
recipient of these honors to note how welcome he
was in the Far West.'' A program of his compo-
sitions had been prepared, and its numbers were
THAT portions of "Tin Pan Alley" looked like a interpreted by several of the most prominent local
deserted village on last Saturday, and that next artists. William Edwin Chamberlain sang a group
Monday will be another dull day.
of Foote's songs: "In Picardi," "Once at the An-
THAT general business is showing up in good gclus," "I'm Wearin' Awa," "Loch Lomond." An-
shape though the real hits are few in number.
other group, sung by Miss Caroline Halstead, in-
THAT one hit and a score of dead ones do not cluded. "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes," "A
go to make up a desirable catalog.
Ditty," "Irish Folk Song," "If Love Were What
THAT "Canoeing," a new novelty number by the Rose Is." Chamber music was represented by
Burnett Tower and W. T. Pierson (Witmarks), Foote's sonata for violin and piano, opus 20, and
was made the feature of an attractive window dis- Ballade, opus 69, for the same instruments. These
play by the Percy S. Foster Piano Co., in Wash- were played by Miss Elsie Sherman and Mrs.
Marie Wilson Stoney.
ington, D. C, last week.
THAT Anthony Comstock is the only thing that
checks Chas. K. Harris from publishing the de-
tails of his recent European trip.
THAT Edgar Selden has discovered that Selden,
N. Y., is a little town with bright prospects and
Readers of "The Review"
a credit to the name.
THAT the above is not a real estate ad.
will pardon us if we insist
THAT "All Alone" still leads the field of Harry upon telling them of the
Von Tilzer numbers, but that "Knock Wood," star artists singing
"I Want a Girl," "Blankey Bay," and others are
"Honey Man/' but we feel
pushing it strongly.
that
the only thing that
THAT J. A. Roach, the Hinds, Noble & Eldredgc
traveler, who returned from a trip to the Pacific interests the dealer is
Coast, has some interesting views to express re- what the publisher is do-
garding conditions in that territory.
ing to create a demand for
THAT he nevertheless found the fall crop of
his
publications. There-
orders for the "Most Popular" books to be very
fore
with pardonable pride,
fair.
THAT when the "knocker" gets busy it is a sure we quote from the "Evening
sign that something's hurting him, otherwise he Journal" of last Saturday:
wouldn't have time.
"Stepp, Mehlinger & King
THAT "Honey Man" (Feist) was sung in the
followed Lillian Russell
majority of the New York vaudeville theaters this
and made a terrific hit
week.
with 'Honey Man.' 'Honey
THAT a restaurant on Third avenue, near Four-
Man' is so good to listen
teenth street, announces "Musical Concerts Every
to.
It's one of those
Evening."
THAT some of the more pretentious eating
rare songs that will make
houses do not accomplish as much.
a performer."
TflEREVIEWflEARS
BOSTON COMPOSER ON PACIFIC COAST.
Boston still harbors some of the most prominent
American composers, and once in a while one or
the other pauses in his efforts to uplift his own
community and undertakes a peregrination west-
ward or to some other point of the compass. And
thus it came to pass last month that the Berkeley
Musical Association gave a reception to Arthur
Foote (he would be Sir Arthur, surely, if he lived
and composed in England). A large audience
greeted him in Hearst Hall, and, as the Pacific
Coast Musical Review remarks, "Surely Mr. Foote
must have met on this occasion more people than
We have the goods \ou have the customers!
Let H get together!
JEROME H, REMICK & CO.
131 W. 41st Street
NEW YOtfK
68 Farrar Street
DETROIT, MICH.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
8BND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OP TITLS
FOR ESTIMATE
I I I WIST Ilth STIHT, NEW YOU CRY
Now Playing With Emphatic Suc-
cess in New York City
"AROUND THE WORLD"
I look by Arthur Voegtlin and Carroll Fleming.
Lyrics and Music by Manuel Klein.
At the New York Hippodrome.
Down By The Old Millstream
Every dealer should have it; also,
"DAVY JONES AND HIS MONOPLANE 1 '
"WHEN WE WERE SWEETHEARTS"
"BUCKWHEAT CAKES"
"FARE-THEE-WELL"
Order from your Jobber, or,
Oh, yes! That great singer
of coon songs, Al Jolson,
gives them a happy jolt
singing the same song at
the Winter Garden.
LEO. FEIST--NEW YORK
SOME OF
HAVILAND'S
HITS
I'M CRAZY 'BOUT THE TURKEY TROT
I'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER
THAT PARADISE RAG
There's A Dixie Girl Who's Longing For A
Yankee Doodle Boy.
Our New Issue Proposition will be of interest to yon
—write us for it and our special bulletin of big bits.
The F. B. Haviland Pub. Co.
125 West 37th Street
New York
"When Sweet Sixteen"
Book and Lyrics by
Geo. V. Hobart.
Music by
Victor Herbert.
At Daly's Theatre.
WORLD WIDE HIT
65
Now Playing in Boston
"THE RED WIDOW"
WITH
RAYMOND HITCHCOCK.
Book and Lyrics by Channing Pollock and Rcnnold
Wolf. Music by Chas. J. Gebest.
At the Colonial Theatre.
Published by
TELL TAYLOR, MUSIC PUBLISHER
M. WITMARK & SONS
Grand Opera House Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL.
New York Chicago San Francisco London Paris
A. H. GOETTING
MUSIC
JOBBING SERVICE
Why don't you, Mr. Dealer, buy ALL YOUR
MUSIC FROM ONE SOURCE?
No matter what music is wanted or how many
copies, simply send ONE ORDER to us, and the
music will be shipped to you on the day your order
is received.
Our prices are guaranteed to be the LOWEST,
as we won't be undersold by anyone. Send for
our Monthly Bargain List (free) and join the
circle of money-making music dealers.
A. H.
GOETTING
Sprlnglield, Mass.
A. H. Goetting, SSI-tSO Wabash Ave.. Chlctgo.
New York Music Supply Co., 1S68 Broadway, N. Y.
Enterprise Music Supply Co., 149 W. 86th St., N. Y.
Coupon Music Co., Oil Washington St., Boston.
A. EL Goetting. l i t Yonge St. Toronto, Can.

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