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Century Music Pub. Go.
231-235 West 40th St., New York City
TEN MOST POPULAR SONGS
When It's Apple Blossom Time
in Normandy.
Sailing Down the Chesapeake
Bay.
How Long Have You Been
Married ?
Anti-Ragtime Girl.
Sunshine and Roses.
Somebody Loves You.
What D'ye Mean You Lost Yer
Dog?
On a Good Old-Time Sleigh Ride.
When the Whole World Has
Gone Back on You Come to
Me.
Flow Along River Tennessee to
the Home of the Girl I Love.
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
219 W. 46th Street
68 Library Avenue
NEW YORK
DETROIT, MICH.
EVERY DEALER has had calls f o r
the Sensational Success
HESITATION WALTZ
by Klickman, composer of " Sing Me the
Rosary." Just off the Press and starting like
a whirlwind. Lay in your stock before the
CYCLONE HITS YOU. Ready for Orchestra
BEAUTIFUL BALLAD
ThEREYIEWftEABS
THAT because a share in "To-Day," purchased hy
a music publisher proved to be a money making
proposition, the seller of the stock in the piece is
suing for more money.
THAT one pauses to wonder whether the suit
would have been brought if the play had proven a
failure.
THAT every once in a while there is some talk
of organizing a music publishers' trust by some am-
bitious but misguided man whose plans are usually
of the rosiest.
THAT each announcement is funnier than the pre-
ceding one, and the chief result of such trust or-
ganizing campaigns at this or any other time is to
furnish material for the newspapers.
THAT, according to one song writer, the differ-
ence between operatic and popular music is that the
audiences do not go to the vaudeville theaters and
musical comedy shows simply for style and to dis-
play their diamonds.
THAT the Wallace Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., has
bought out the sheet music department of the F. J.
Clark Music House, that city.
THAT now is the time to get those forgotten
tabloid musical comedies out of the safe and dust
them off.
THAT, according to recent announcements, Lew
Fields is seeking new one-act plays with music,
which should be submitted to the manager of the
Forty-fourth Street Music Hall.
THAT it's funny to listen to one publisher with
a mediocre catalog explain the series of accidents
or the simple methods which enable his competitor
to put over a couple of real hits.
DITSON'S OFFER_JO MUSICIANS.
Will Provide Orchestra and Hall for Musicians'
Club to Produce New American Oratorio.
Walter Damrosch was elected president of the
Musicians' Club of New York at the meeting of
the board of governors last week. He succeeds
David Bispham, who has headed the organization
since the start, more than two years ago. Plans
are under way for au active campaign for an in-
creased membership, and to aid in this the initia-
tion fee of $5 has been suspended. It is also
planned to remove to larger quarters than those
now occupied. The Ditsons have made an offer,
through J. M. Priaulx, that should give the club
a good profit from its next concert. The Ditsons
will pay for the hall and provide the orchestra,
provided the club will provide the chorus and solo-
ists for the production of a new American ora-
torio, soon to be published. This offer was
promptly accepted by the board of governors, and
more than half of the professional chorus has
already been secured. Louis R. Dressier will be
the conductor, and the soloists will be well-known
singers who are members of the club.
BUY YOUR rVUISIC FROM
by E. Clinton Keithley (composer of
"Garland of Old Fashioned Roses")
It has that gripping melody that "picks at the
strings of the Heart." (Song Orchestration
Ready)
ANOTHER WINNER
BOSTON
by E. Clinton Keithley
Fine Lyric and Melody. Brings back old
memories
(Song Orchestration Ready)
Salable Songs: ART TITLE PAGES
MCKINLEY MUSIC CO.
1501 East 55th Street
8 0 Fifth Avenue
CHICAGO, ILLS.
NEW YORK
as thick as a London fog]
with the Blarney as smooth
as a rolling stone; but with
a voice as sweet as an
Angel's "Harp"
MARTIN KEARY
The Silver Toned Tenor
sings
"PEG 0' MY HEART"
at the New York Theatre.
During all of the Anniver-
sary Week! "Speakin' of PEG,"
says Martin, says he, "It's
a foine song, so it is!"
LEO. FEIST, Inc., - NEW YORK
"HIGH JINKS" J^OR BROADWAY.
New Musical Farce Makes Good on the Road
and
Is Expected to
Make a Run
in
New York—Music by Friml.
Arthur Hammerstein's production of "High
Jfnks," the musical farce by Otto Hauerbach and
Rudolph Friml, author and composer of "The Fire-
fly," has made a decided hit out of town, and it
will be brought to a prominent Broadway theater
about Christmas. The book was adapted from
Leo Ditrichstem's farce, "Before and After," while
the lyrics by Hauerbach and the music by Friml are
said to be exceptionally good.
Elizabeth Murray and Tom Lewis have the prin-
cipal comedy roles and both have achieved the hits
of their careers in their respective parts.
The "hesitation waltz" may save some young
people from taking the "one step."—Norfolk
Ledger-Dispatch.
Those who hesitate are lost.
You Won't Believe It, But-
after we had seen so much obscene, we tore the "rags"
from "Rag-time," then plucked the "sick" from
"Classic" and knocked a different kind of "sick" out
of "Music"—the result was FIVE OLD-FASHIONED,
GOOD SONGS—Retail, 10 cents.
Then we "Whooped her u p " into regular "seven-
come-eleven time" and what we have to show for that
is a folio of SIXTEEN real, live, GENUINE COL-
LEGE SONGS—In folio, retail, 50 cents.
Ask about them. Ask to see them.
ASSOCIATED SONG WRITERS
LANSING, MICH.
The Theron D. Perkins Co., Kittery, Mass., lias
been incorporated with capital stock of $50,000 for
the purpose of publishing and retailing sheet music
and music books. The incorporators are Horace
Mitchelland H. A. Paull.
JUST LIKE THE ROSE YOU GAVE
I WAS SEEING NELLIE HOME
WITH THE BROGUE
WALTER JACOBS
167 Tremont St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
Publisher of
"Kiss of Spring," "Some Day When Dreamt Come True,"
And Some Others World Famous.
OLIVER DITSON COMPANY
Chicago Office
Room 603
117 No. Dearborn
•
New York Office
Globe Music Co.
1193 Broadway
THE TALK OF NEW YORK
CHAS. K. HARRIS' TWO BALLAD HITS
"Don't You Wish You Were Back Home Again?"
AND
"Not Till Then Will I Cease To Love You"
You can order them from your nearest
jobber, or direct from the Publisher
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
New York
MEYER C O H E N , Mjjr.
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and Supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
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