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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
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Advertising Makes Sales!
Sales Make Profit!
Let the people of your town know you
handle this popular line selling at 10c.
a copy and you'll soon find a big in-
crease in this department of your
business.
There is ample proof in every state in
the Union that this is so.
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CHAPPELL BALLAD CONCERT.
Held in the Naylor Studio of Music, Trenton,
N. J., Features Several Prominent Numbers.
H. Roger Naylor, head of the well-known Nay-
lor Studios of Music, in Trenton, N. J., always
holds a Chappell ballad concert in connection with
the commencement exercises of the studio, the pro-
gram for the latest concert, held last week, being
as follows: "Little Gray Home in the West," by
Hermann Lohr; "Nought of Tears," by Phillips;
"Your Heart," by d'Hardelot; "For Thee," by
Barns; "Avourneen," by King; "A Rose," by Jack-
son-Lee; "Gypsy Love," by Thomson; "The Call of
May Time," by Brahe; "Gypsies," by Peel; "A
Song of June," by Phillips; "Love's Garden of
Roses," by Wood; "Ould Doctor MaGinn," by
Lohr; "The Drummer Boy," by German, and "Rose
of My Heart," by Lohr.
THAT the opening of the "Ziegfeld Follies of
1915" on Monday night looked like a convention of
popular music publishers and song writers, very
few of the prominent houses not being represented.
THAT some came with hopes of hearing at least
one of their publications used and were, in several
cases, disappointed. Others came because they had
simply an interest in the show itself, and they were
not disappointed.
THAT "Hello, Frisco!" looks like the song hit
of the show, with several other excellent numbers
featured in the production.
THAT several changes among the smaller music
publishers, probably including the consolidation of
two houses, are still in the form of rumor but will
materialize within a month or so.
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Down Among The
Sheltering Palms"
That Wonderlul Song
by Jas. Brockman and
Abe Oleman is getting
* 'Stronger" everyday.
Are you getting your
share ?
Better stock up NOW
THAT the Werblow-Fischer Co. is now preparing
several new numbers for publication and will start
a fresh campaign of exploitation shortly.
THAT, according to reports, the publishers who
are maintaining stores and doing professional work
at Atlantic City are experiencing a very satisfactory
business.
THAT it is one place where people from all sec-
*T cents a copy if you mention this
tions of the country can be reached at one time.
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THAT after staging "Pinafore" on a modern
dreadnought, and with "The Mikado" and the
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"Pirates of Penzance" coming aboard to make a
vaudeville act, the popular music writers can hardly
GEORGE SEIXAS VERY ILL.
be blamed for adapting sections of standard music
Well-Known Traveler Suffering from Severe
to their own ends.
Attack of Cancer.
DEATH OF RUSSIAN COMPOSER.
The sheet music trade in general has been very
sorry to learn of the serious illness of George
Seixas, who has for many years traveled among
the retail trade of the country for Boosey & Co.
and other publishers, and who is at present con-
nected with the Boosey house. Mr. Seixas has
been attacked by cancer and at last reports was
in very bad shape. At their recent convention
NEW CONCERNJN PITTSBURGH.
the music dealers voted to send Mr. Seixas a letter
The United Sheet Music & Publishing Co., a expressing their regret over his illness and best
new concern in Pittsburgh, Pa., has leased quarters wishes for his speedy recovery.
in the new Stanwix building and will occupy them
about August 1.
Sergius Tanejeff, formerly director of the Mos-
cow Conservatory and well known as a composer
of operas and symphonies and quartettes and
prominent as well as a pianoforte arranger of the
works of eminent Russian composers, died in
Petrograd, June 20. He was born in 18^6.
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She Has Arrived in All Her Glory
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The Panama-Pacific
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By
MARGARET WHITNEY
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A Tremendous Success Everywhere
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WITMARK BUILDING, NEW YORK
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
Publisher
of
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ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
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COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS. & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Maim Office.:
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"Can You Pay For
A Broken Heart?"
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8OLD WHEREVER MUSIC IS SOLD
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