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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 58 N. 15 - Page 55

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THE
USERS ESTEEM IT
It is only after you
handle
"Century Edition"
that you learn to ap-
preciate t h e high
esteem in which it is
held by those who
use it!
Century Music Pub. Go.
231 -235 West 40th St., New York City
1 0 NEW 1914 SONG HITS
All Aboard for Dixieland.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.
The Good Ship Mary Ann.
I Want to Go Back to Dixieland.
I'll Do It All Over Again.
Mary, You're a Little Bit Old-
Fashioned.
I'm in Love with the Mother of
My Best Girl.
I've Got Everything I Want but
You.
If the Sands of All the Seas Were
Peerless Pearls.
Back, Back, Back to Indiana.
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
TMEREVIEWMEARS
TTTAT the orchestra leaders of tine various thea-
ters in France have formed a union to secure
recognition from the managers.
THAT if the same idea works out in this country
we may see some of the popular songs blacklisted
by the union because the publishers belong to the
new society.
SUCCESS.
Kitty Gordon's new starring
vehicle,
THAT, by the way, the various obstructions in
the path of the new Society of Composers, Au-
thors and Publishers have been removed and
general harmony now prevails.
THAT several of the prominent publishers who
were inclined to hold out for various reasons,
chiefly through lack of representation in the board
of directors, have been won over to the society.
THAT, with everything harmonious, the coming
developments will be awaited with interest.
THAT the announcement by the Shuberts to the
effect that they would not permit the music of tin-
productions controlled by them to lie published in
the future does not worry the local publishers as
much as one would imagine.
THAT the same managers held a different view
of the matter some years ago when they started
a music publishing company of their own and saw
it slide into oblivion.
THAT when they begin to make motion picture
scenarios of the old ballads there will be a chance
for some of the publishers to realize on another
kind of mechanical rights.
That Phil Kornheiser returned from Chicago
a few days ago full of enthusiasm regarding the
manner in which the Feist hits are being featured
in that city.
THAT if there are a few more additions to the
professional staff of Leo Feist, Inc., the elaborate
quarters of that house will have to be enlarged.
THAT "YOU Need a Rag," by 1). A. Esrom and
Theodore Morse is a lively new number just issued
by the Theodore Morse Music Co.
THAT J. H. Remick & Co. are meeting with an
excellent demand for the various musical numbers
in "The Midnight Girl."
THAT Eddie Ross, well-known in in trade and
professional circles, has signed up with the Theo-
dore Morse Music Co. as professional manager.
"PRETTY MRS. SMITH"
has taken Boston by storm.
The "Cort" Theatre will be
crowded for some months and
"DREAMING,"
our international song waltz,
is the sensation of the show.
LEO. FEIST, Inc., - NEW YOPK
I > nice Metcaifc. A sacred song is "Thy Work to
Ho." words by Rev. Harry Leland Martin and
music by C. S. Hriggs, who has composed a num-
ber of sacred pieces that have become popular.
'"Knchantment," by D'Auvergne Barnard, is a some-
what intricate piano piece which will win favor.
Another "BALL" Triumph
Ernest R. Ball has written many successes,
but none that will achieve a greater popu-
larity than his latest
"WHILE THE RIVERS
OF LOVE ROW ON"
LYRIC BY
COMMUN!NG_WITH NATURE.
GEORGE GRAFF
B. F. Wood Devoting Attention to Farming
Interests—Some Recent Publications.
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
219 W. 46th Street
68 Library Avenue
NEW YORK
DETROIT, MICH.
fls Played by the Leading Orchestras
THANKSSLOBSTER
(Merci du tiomard)
ONE OR TWO-STEP OR TANGO
HUSTON,
(Special to The Review.)
MASS., April 6.—With the approach
of spring, B. F. Wood, of the large company bear-
ing his name, is devoting his attention to his farm-
ing interests up in Sherborn, and he will ere long
move up there for the season. At the present time
he is going back and forth frequently, supervising
improvements which he is making on the property.
Among the latest publications of the B. F. Wood
Music Co. are two sketches, one entitled "A
Lover's Song," the other "By the Brook." They
are for the piano, by F. R. Rickman, and will be
found of a most pleasing character. Another piano
number is "Danse Hongroise," for the piano, by
J E R N E S T R.BALL
ALREADY HUN-
D R E D S OF T H E
BEST S I N G I N G
ACTS ARE US I NG
IT
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SLOGAN:
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UP
M. WITMARK & SONS
Witmark Bldg., 144-146 West 37th St.
NEW YORK CITY
Chicago
San Francisco
London
Paris
Melbourne
THE TALK OF NEW YORK
CHAS. K. HARRIS' TWO BALLAD HITS
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
AND
"Not Till Then Will I Cease To Love You"
You can order them from your nearett
Jobber, or direct from the Publisher
WALTER JACOBS
i Bosworth St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
Publisher of
'Kiss of Spring," "Some Day When Dreams Come True,'
And Some Others World Famous.
CLARENCE JONES.
Piano .50
Orchestra
Frank K.Root 8 Co.
CHICAGO
NEW YORK
The McKinley Music Co.'s Big Hit
OLIVER
DITSON
"Don't You Wish You Were Back Home Again?"
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and Supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Office*: 6S-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
New York
MEYER COHEN, Mgr.
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Music Engravers and Printers
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