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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 54 N. 25 - Page 45

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THE: MUSIC TRADE:
REVIEW
AFTER ALL
The Music's The Thing!
And since the Teacher can
secure in
CENTURY EDITION
The Best Compositions of
all times, by the most prom-
inent composers, at Ten
Cents per copy, is it a
wonder that the sales are
increasing constantly?
Century Music Pub. Go.
1178 Broadway
New York City
Three Operatic Hits
AT POPULAR PRICES!
The Island of Roses and Love
Sung by Miss LILLIAN RUSSELL in the Weber
& Fields Jubilee.
When YouVe Away
Sung by Miss LILLIAN RUSSELL in the Weber
& Fields Jubilee.
Sung by Miss IDA ADAMS in the Winsome
Widow, at the Moulin Rouge.
Under the Love Tree
Sung by Miss BLANCHE RING in the Wall
Street Girl.
8c.
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
131 W. 41st Street
68 Library Avenue
NEW YORK
DETROIT, MICH.
THE EUROPEAN SUCCESS
THAT the various music publishers are prepar-
ing for a. lively fall and that practically every
house has a bunch of selected numbers up its
sleeve, as it were, for which it expects great re-
sults.
THAT Meyer Cohen, manager for Chas. K. Har-
ris, has returned from a short visit to the Chicago
branch of the house and reported things to be
moving rapidly in the West.
THAT "The Bogejr Man Rag" and "Climb a
Like a baby needs its mamma
"THAT'S HOW I NEED YOU"
That's the song WE sing to
YOU--'cause WE need YOU!
That's the song YOU sing to
your customers--'cause YOU
need THEM! And that's the
song your customers sing TO
THE SONG—'cause they WANT
it!
Tree With Me" are the two big numbers in that
section of the country.
THAT two recent decisions handed down in suits
brought by the same publishing house indicate that
the courts still maintain that a contract signed
by a composer is binding.
THAT there may come a day when composers
and song writers will realize that a contract repre-
sents an agreement that cannot be broken with
impunity.
"THAT'S HOW I NEED YOU"
THAT Herman Finck, composer of "In the
Shadows," "Moonlight" dance and other instru-
mental successes has just completed a new or- Ooh!
What a b a l l a d !
chestral number entitled "The Derby Gallop,"
which will be first played in London under the
LEO. F E I S T ,
NEW YORK
composer's personal direction.
THAT B. Feldman, the prominent London music
publisher, sailed for home last week after a most
enjoyable and profitable visit to New York.
THAT Mr. Feldman closed a deal with the Edgar
Selden Publishing & Producing Co. to represent
the latter company in Great Britain.
THAT it is surprising to observe the number of
Wuxtry! Wuxtry! ! Wuxtry! ! !
music publishers and their assistants who have
important business in the neighborhood of the
Polo Grounds these summer afternoons.
THAT BIG HIT
JOHN T. KELLY_PROVES A HIT.
Attracts Attention on the Road with His Sing-
ing of " I f It Wasn't for the Irish and the
Jews/'
Upon the return of the Weber & Fields Jubilee
Co. from its successful tour of the country it was
practically the unanimous opinion that one of the
hits of the show on the road was John T. Kelly
and his singing of Jerome and Schwartz's "If It
Wasn't for the Irish and the fews." Mr. Kelly
did not deliver the song as a burlesque, but as a
straight number, and this fact appealed strongly
to the audiences. So successful has the song
proven that the New York American recently con-
sidered it worth while to print the words of the
song for the edification of its readers.
SECURE TWO NEW NUMBERS.
The Edgar Selden Publishing & Producing Co.
has recently made arrangements to publish two
new rags by Newton Alexander, of the Exposition
Four, the well-known vaudeville quartet. The
titles of the numbers are "The Operatic Rag" and
"New Orleans." It is stated that the various num-
bers at present comprising the catalog of this
house are being very favorably received.
"IF IT WASN'T FOR THE
IRISH AND THE JEWS"
The Sensation of the Weber & Fields Jubilee,
sung by JOHN T. KELLY.
and featured by hundreds of performers all
over the country, is now in our POrULAK
EDITION.
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t
This number has always been sold at Pro-
duction rates heretofore.
ORDER NOW!!!
JEROME & SCHWARTZ PUB. CO.
1 4 4 5 Broadway, Now York City
Ted S. Barron, Gen'l Manager,
Broadway Theatre Bldg.
Another After The Ball Hit.
"That Swaying Harmony"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
You can order it from your nearest
jobber or direct from the Publisher.
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th St., New York
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
A collection containing
one hundred and thirty-
five of the old, familiar
and favorite songs which
seem to be in themselves a
part of American home life.
The varied contents includ-
ing songs of sacred, senti-
mental, humorous, planta-
tion, pathetic and patriotic
character, include every
really "popular" home song,
and the folio is one which
cannot he spared in any
home where music plays a
part in recreative hours.
Price, 50 cents.
NEW LUDERS OPERETTA READY.
Gustav Luders, composer of "King Dodo," "The
Prince of Pilsen" and a number of other successes,
has just completed the score for a new operetta,
"Somewhere Else," the libretto of which is the
work of Avery Hopgood. The new operetta will
be the first product on for the season of 11)12-1013
to be made under the direction of Henry W.
Savage.
h. HERMAN FINCK
Played by Leading Orchestras Everywhere.
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St., New York.
Amendments to the copyright law of March 4,
1900, that are designed to make criminally liable
persons who imitate labels, firm names, wrappers
and advertisements, have been drafted by a New
York attorney. The amendments are thought to
strengthen the copyright law in that they permit
the registration of labels, containers and advertise-
ments which are specificailly created for individual
trades.
HINDS. NOBLE & ELDREDGE.
31-35 West 15th Street. New Yurb
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
MBSIC Engravers and Printers
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