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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 55 N. 12 - Page 49

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THE
Reason Why!
Century Edition
Is Undisputedly The Best
That s Why It Sells
The Best
Century Music Pub. Go.
1178 Broadway
New York City
A Soul Stirring High Class Ballad
At the Gate of the
Palace of Dreams
By SCHMID & BAER
Since he wrote " The Garden of
Roses" Mr. Schmid has never
equalled this new ballad. It is the
high class BALLAD HIT for the
year.
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
131 W. 41st Street
NEW YORK
68 Library Avenue
DETROIT, MICH.
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
TMEREVlEWflEARS
THAT with the engagement of Frank Daniels as "Mistah Interluctor."
one of the comedians of the new Weber & Fidds "What is it, Sambo?"
Music Hall Co., which will appear in a produc-
"If it takes 18 musical gems
tion written by Edgar Smith, it is announced that
the songs for the piece may be selected as sub- to 'put over' a successful
mitted and according to their fitness.
comic-operaj how many songs
THAT there must be no crowding around the does it take the Merideth
door. Line forms to the right and everybody must Sisters to 'clean up every-
take their turn.
thing' at Hammerstein's?"
THAT the producers figure that all being inter-
"Give it up."
polated numbers, the usual arguments growing out
of the introduction of extra numbers will be dis-
"Only one!"
pensed with.
THAT the success of "My Best Girl" indicates "And what one is that, Sambo?"
that there is still room for the real home grown
"WHEN I GET YOU ALONE
American musical comedy.
TO-NIGHT"
THAT any trade that gets by E. H. Burt in his
office in the new Remick building will have to use
an aeroplane.
"Mr. Frank Morrell will now
THAT an upstate music publishing house is cred- sing that celebrated ballad
ited with 'having paid $3,000 for the rights to a
sensation,
promising number and state that they are ready to
pay the same amount for another number of proven
"THAT'S HOW I NEED YOU."
value.
THAT it is probably better to pay a substantial
sum for a real song than the same amount for pop-
LEO. FEIST, Inc., - NEW YORK
ularizing a doubtful proposition.
THAT a number of the professional managers
are waiting anxiously to see which Al. Jolson is
going to jump when he selects his next number.
THAT when it comes to demonstrating his own
songs, especially "Bye and Bye" and "Bring Back
You Got to Keep Agoin'
My Bonnie to Me" Leo Edwards is there a number
You Got to Keep Agoin'
of ways.
You Got to Keep Agoin'
THAT Louis Bernstein, accompanied by Max
You Got to Keep Agoin'
Witt recently traveled over to Hoboken to 'see a
You Got to Keep Agoin'
couple of new vaudeville acts in an automobile
You Got to Keep Agoin'
that attracted more attention than the show itself.
You Got to Keep Agoin'
THAT J. T. Roach declares that Hinds, Noble &
Featured in Ziegfeld's Follies
Eldredge do not contemplate bringing out the
of 1912.
"Most Popular Presidential Campaign Songs."
Sold i is a Popular Number.
THAT such wisdom in the matter of choosing ma-
JEROME & SCHWARTZ PUB. CO.
terial explains why their present catalog is so
2 2 2 West 4 6 h Street, New York Cily
salable.
T. S. Barron, Gen'l Mgr.
THAT one publisher explained his extreme activ-
ity at this period by exclaiming: "Only three
months to New Year's, six months more to sum-
mer, the season all gone and nothing accomp-
lished."
THAT certain sections of the music publishing
district took on the appearance of a deserted vil-
lage on Thursday and Friday of this week, owing
to the new year celebration according to the He-
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
brew calendar.
You can order it from your nearest
jobber or^ direct from the Publisher.
The Season's Biggest Waltz-Song Hit
"Climb a Tree With Me"
JEROME & SCHWARTZ CO. MOVE.
Occupy Convenient .New Quarters at 222 West
Forty-Sixth Street.
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th St., New York
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
On September 15 the Jerome & Schwartz Pub-
lishing Co. moved from the Broadway Theater
building to new quarters at 222 West 46th street,
where it occupies the ground floor and has con-
siderably more room at its disposal. In the new
quarters there are several rooms for demonstrating
purposes, private offices for the heads of the com-
pany and General Manager Ted S. Barron, and
excellent facilities generally for handling the trade
and the profession. Being on the street level and
directly across the street from the new building
of J. H. Remick & Co., the Jerome & Schwartz
Co. is most conveniently located for professional
and business purposes.
This is without doubt
the first high-grade col-
lection of standard dances
ever published and will
undoubtedly be much ap-
preciated by violinists,
not only because of the
superiority of its con-
tents, but also because
every number has been
especially arranged and
placed in the first posi-
tion, so that it is within
the grasp of the average
player. Price, violin and
piano, 75 cents.
HINDS. NOBLE & ELDREDGE.
BURT ON THREE^WEEKS' TRIP.
Played by Leading Orchestras Everywhere.
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St., New York.
F. H. Burt, Eastern sales manager for Jerome
H. Remick & Co., left this week for a three weeks'
trip which will comprise a combined vacation and
business-getting trip. We know where he's going,
but we won't tell.
31-35 West 15th Street. New York
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Mule Engravers and Printers
SBND
MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OP TITL.B
VOR ESTIMATE
226 West 26th Street, New TorK City

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