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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 57 N. 19 - Page 55

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
"CENTURY"
The World's
Edition
off
The World's
Musio
Century Music Pub. Go.
231-235 West 40th St., New York City
Record Breaking
Successful Sellers
WHEN IT'S APPLE BLOSSOM TIME
IN NORMANDY
The biggest selling success since "Old Apple
Tree." Purchased from the English authors,
Mellor, Grofford and Trevor, at an enormous
price, and now being featured by every singer
of consequence.
SAILING DOWN THECHESAPEAKE BAY
Selling like wildfire everywhere. A breezy,
tuneful, summer melody, by Jean Hazez and
George Botsford.
WHAT D'YER MEAN YOU
LOST YER DOG?
A rip-roaring, unprecedented seller, by Allen
and Daly, the boys who have written a score
of selling successes. This song is an absolute
hit.
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
219 W. 46th Street
68 Library Avenue
NEW YORK
DETROIT, MICH.
Don't fail to order these Songs
My Dixie Rose
Who shall Wear them
You or I, Love?
Gasoline
My Old Girl
My Caroline
Only one
Roses Tell
'Mid the Purple Tint-
ed Hills of Tennessee
You Can't Repay the
Debt You Owe your Mother
Meet Me in the Twilight
NEW YORK
CHICAGO
MCKINLEY MUSIC CO.
THEREVIEWML\R5
THAT the shutting down of one music publishing
house and the cutting down of the staff of another
house under syndicate management are being
viewed askance by the trade at large.
THAT several competing houses predict the fail-
ure of the chain system of music publishers with
numerous separate establishments to maintain.
THAT Fritzi Scheff is credited with making an
effer of $10,000 to the composer of a suitable light
opera in which she can return to the legitimate
stage.
THAT such a composer, if he gets the cash, will
be much better off than several music publishers
who have published the music of some of Fritzi's
former shows.
THAT an actress afflicted with too much tempera-
ment and chronic ill-health means a bad business
proposition.
THAT one prominent New York music publisher
has the controlling interest in a money-making
play, and is also credited with winning several
thousand dollars on the recent world series base-
ball games.
THAT the facts stated will explain to numerous
members of the trade just why some music pub-
lishers die rich.
THAT this season, as last, the really successful
musical comedies and operettas are few and far
between.
THAT "on the road" is where the shows influence
the sale of the music to the greatest extent, but the
road, judging from the number of flivvers re-
ported, wants but few of the shows.
THAT it is estimated over 10,000 students of
music visit New York each winter for the purpose
of studying, and it is safe to say that a propor-
tionate number visit other cities to study.
THAT with such an army of students there
would appear an excellent field for the sale of
teaching music in large quantities.
THAT E. T. Paull, head of the E. T. Paull Music
Co., the successful specialists in marches, has re-
turned from a lengthy visit to Europe as major
of the First Regiment of "Minute Men." The
organization attended the twenty-fifth anniversary
of the Kaiser's reign and then toured Europe.
IN CHICAGO
The classiest of classy
vaudeville
WARD & DAVIS
are featuring that produc-
tion number
"HONEY, YOU WERE MADE FOR ME"
and singing it with great
success. They have just com-
pleted a tour of the South.
All season bookings to fol-
low!
LEO. FEIST, I n c , - NEW YORK
MUCH MUSIC JN SPRINGFIELD.
Ten Cent and Variety Stores Make Strong Bid
for Popular Music Trade and Use Up-to-Date
Methods for Attracting Business.
(Special to The Review.)
SPRINGFIELD, I I I . , November 3.—The people of
this city are getting about all the popular music
they desire free of charge, owing to the strong
competition between the ten cent and variety
stores in the selling of popular prints at ten cents.
The Woolworth, Kresge and Home Stores Co., as
well as Cash & Co.'s variety store, have all installed
pianos and demonstrators, and as all the stores are
located within a block or so of each other, the
flood of popular melody is proving highly pleas-
ing to the local residents. At the present time the
regular music stores are several laps behind in the
running.
C. C. Roberts, J. C. Hook and F. B. Hook have
oiganized the Roberts-Hook Piano Co., and opened
The professional staff of Leo Feist, Inc., has be- a store in Madison, Wis.
gun to work on the latest song by Joe Goodwin
and Lew Brown, "I'm Afraid I'm Beginning to
College Songs
College Songs
Love You," with most satisfactory results. Earl
Book of
Carroll, in the meantime has been working on
production numbers in New York and Boston and
will have several important interpolations to an-
New, Original and Pleasing. Retail Price
nounce at an early date.
50 Cents
Descriptive matter and prices on
ADMIRABLE BOOITFOR TEACHERS.
application to
Charles Dancla's "Twenty-four Melodies in All
ASSOCIATED SONG WRITERS
Keys for Violin and Piano," edited by Eugene
LANSING, MICH.
Cruenberg and recently issued by the Oliver Ditson
Chicago Office
New York Office
Co., Boston, Mass., is a most admirable volume for
603 Chemical Building
Globe Music Co.
teaching purposes, and can be highly recommended
117 No. Dearborn
1193 Broadway
by dealers to teachers and students. It is arranged
along progressive lines and is one of the best
works of its kind that has come to our notice.
THE TALK OF NEW YORK
FEATURNG G00DWIN=BR0WN SONG.
REAL COLLEGE SONGS
CHAS. K. HARRIS' TWO BALLAD HITS
"Don't You Wish Yon Were Back Home Again?"
AND
"Not TO! Then Will I Cease To Love You"
You can order them from your nearest
jobber, or direct from the Publisher
WALTER JACOBS
167 Tremont St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
Publisher of
"Kiss of Spring," "Some Day When Dreams Come True,"
And Some Others World Famous.
OLIVER
DITSON
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and Supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
WHITE-SMITH MUSK PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 63-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
N e w York
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
226 West 26th SXr—X, N«w Tori City

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