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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 59 N. 11 - Page 53

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THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Why Don't You? T)iEREVIEWrtEAR5
Iff everybody in your Town
knew you handle
CENTURY
EDITION
and sell it at 10c. a copy
you'd sell twice as many
copies!
Why don't you advertise
in your local p a p e r s -
others do it with profit,
why don't you?
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th St., New York City
WAR AFFECTSJVUJSIC TEACHERS.
Warned of Price Changes in Imported Goods—
No Discount on Imported Music, Is Notice of
One House, Owing to Its Inability to Secure
Fresh Stocks from Abroad During War.
The war has begun to hit even the music teachers
of this city, who usually have been able to get a
discount from the firms which supply music pub-
lished abroad. One large music publishing house
has sent the following notification to its patrons as
a result of conditions:
"On account of the difficulty of importation all
foreign sheet music and books that are marked
net will until further notice be subject to no dis-
count whatever. All other foreign music not
marked net, prices and discounts will likewise be
subject to changes. Kindly take note of above,
so as to avoid mistakes in buying or selling to your
pupils."
9NEWREMICK
SONG HITS
All Aboard for Dixieland.
At the Ball, That's All.
Beautiful Eggs.
I'll Do It All Over Again.
I'm Going to Make You Love Me.
Mary, You're a Little Bit Old-
Fashioned.
The Rose of the Mountain Trail.
That Wonderful Dengoza Strain.
When It's Nightime Down in
Burgundy.
Jerome H. Remick & Co.
219 W. 46th Street
NEW YORK
68 Library Avenue
DETROIT, MICH.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Mnsic Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43d Street, New York City
THAT the future activities of the newly formed
Sheet Music Dealers' Association of America will
bear careful watching by all branches of the
trade.
THAT a number of the publishers have shown
the proper spirit by co-operating with the dealers
in an attempt to eliminate certain of the announced
and recognized evils of the trade.
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THE MOST SUNG SONGS
IN AMERICA
And that means the World !
THAT the over-abundance of new issues and
too liberal discounts are both matters that are
worthy of more than passing attention.
THAT with a president from Boston, vice-presi
dent from Denver and secretary-treasurer from
Los Angeles, the dealers do not appear to have
neglected any section of the country in their se-
lection of officers.
THAT with the war only a month old, there has
arisen at least one charge fo plagarism in connec-
tion with the writing of a semi-war song.
THAT a good rule for the song writer would
appear to be, "Never trust your friend with your
ideas."
THAT the United Booking Offices, working in
harmony with the Music Publishers' Board of
Trade, has announced that acts being paid for
using songs will not be booked.
THAT unless the U. B. O. boosts salaries, there
will be a dropping off in performers' incomes.
THAT "The Aba Daba Honeymoon" (Feist)
is being used in the majority of the leading bur-
lesque shows of the circuits this season, which in-
dicates some hard work on the part of the pro-
fessional department.
THAT Harry Piano has joined the Feist staff
as a writer and is preparing several numbers to
be issued under the Feist imprint.
PREMIERE 0F_^LADY LUXURY."
New Musical Comedy to be Produced in Toronto
on Monday Next—Music by Schroeder.
< 'WHEN YOU PLAY
IN THE GAME OF LOVE'•
and
"YOU'RE HERE AND I'M HERE 11
THE BEST SELLERS, TOO!
LEO. FEIST, I n c , - NEW YORK
The overseer has taken several rides through
the city during the summer evenings and has heard
songs which he belies es never are heard in heaven
and he wants them barred from his jurisdiction.
"Destroy all your ragtime phonograph records,"
ordered Voliva. "I air. going to establish a censor-
ship over all vocal and instrumental music. Betier
that you should jump into the lake than you should
listen to music inspired by the devil."
The Evans Piano Co., has closed its branch in
"Lady Luxury," new musical comedy, the book
Kansas City, Mo.
and lyrics by Rida Johnson Young, and the music
by William A. Schroeder will make a bid for pub-
lic favor in Toronto, on Monday, September 14.
! ! ! You Can't Stop I t ! ! !
The book tells a charming and coherent story,
while Mr. Schroeder's music is delightfully tune-
ful and original.
The titles of Ihe songs likely to win immediate
attention from the public are "That Rag Tag
Dance," "Kiss Me Once More," "Don't You Really
By
Think I'll Do?" "Dream On My Princess," "It's
Written in the Book of Destiny," "Tango Glide,"
MM J . Brandon Walsh
"Longing Just For You," and "I'll Take You All."
The production was made by Fred C. Whitney. M.
Witmark & Sons publish the music.
and
"HARMONY BAY"
P
VOLIVA BARS RAQ=T1ME.
Head of Zionist Movement Wants None of the
Devil's Music.
(Soecial to The Review.)
CHICAGO, I I I . , September 5.—"Ragtime" must be
banished from the homes of the people of Zion
City, Wilbur Glenn Voliva declared in his sermon
at Shiloh Tabernacle at Zion City.
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
M. WITMARK & SONS
Witmark Bldg., 144-146 Weit 37th St.
NEW YORK CITY
San Francuco
London
Paris
Melbourne
THE BALLAD SUCCESS OF AMERICA
WALTER JACOBS
! Bosworth St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
Publisher of
'Kiss of Spring," "Some Day When Dreams Come True,"
And Some Others World Famous.
OLIVER DITSON
Growing in popularity every day.
Prepare for the positive demand.
Chicago
BOSTON
Terry Sherman
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS^ PRINTERS, & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
"Suppose I Met You
Face To Face"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
SOLD WHEREVER MUSIC IS SOLD
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
MEYER COHEN. Mar.
New York

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