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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
"An Unparalleled
Record"
Over Three Million Satis-
fied Customers bought
Century Edition Sheet
Music in 1914.
There Are
Reasons
Century Music Pub. Go.
231 -235 West 40th St., New York City
ANOTHER NEWJ>AULL MARCH.
"Tipperary Guards" a March and One-Step Just
Announced by E. T. Paull, the Popular Com-
poser and Publisher—Ready for Trade Soon.
E. T. Paull, while waiting for his new march,
"Battle of the Nations," to come off the press, has
taken the opportunity of composing and preparing
for publication a new march and one-step entitled
the "Tipperary (juards. 1 The new number has a
distinctly Celtic flavor and despite the presence
of the present tremendously popular name "Tip-
perary" in its title, is decidedly original in char-
acter. An attractive title page has heen prepared
for the new piece, and the "Tipperary Guards" is
expected to he ready for delivery to the trade
within the next couple of weeks.
"The Battle of the Nations" will also be ready
for delivery within a very short time, and the
elaborate character of its production is sure to at-
tract favorable attention.
10 NEW REMICK
SONG HITS
Over the Hills to Mary.
Chinatown, My Chinatown.
At the Mississippi Cabaret.
I Want to Linger.
When It's Night Time Down in
Burgundy.
There Is Only One California for
Mine.
On the 5.15.
Oh, What a Beautiful Baby.
Come Over to Dover.
Wrap Me in a Bundle (and take
me home with you).
Jerome H. Remick
& Co.
137 W. Fort Street
219 W. 46th Street
NEW YORK
DETROIT, MICH.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
311 W«it 43d Street, New TorK City
57
ThEREVIEWflEARS
You
Can't Go
Wrong
With ti
m
THAT the fabulous profits said to be derived from
the sale of ten cent talking machine records by one
publisher have so excited numerous other members
of the trade that they can hardly attend to their
regular business.
THAT the shock comes to some of the would-be
competitors in the record field when they learn
that that pioneer has the field pretty well sewed up
for practical purposes.
Another "HIT" Just Released
THAT anyone who feels inclined to argue pro
and con on the present copyright law, and particu-
larly upon its mechanical provisions, will get real
action of they consult Chas. K. Harris.
THAT constant association with Bert Fitzgibbon
is making Bob Miller almost as bad as Bert. 'Nuf
ced.
Lyric by JOE McGARTHY
THAT Jack Glogau again has the feeling come
Melody by FRED FISCHER
over him that he has written another hit. This
time it is "My Venetian Rose."
Introduced by
THAT one progressive publishing house is now
MISS RENIE DA VIES and other
well to the front with a collection of several sum-
mer songs. Planting seeds when the frost is on
Head liners
the ground, as it were.
THAT if the publisher of "Tipperary" could col-
c e n t s a c o p y if y o u attach
this
advertisement t o
lect royalties from its imitators it would be a
y o u r order
grand little world.
THAT, according to some publishers, writing
iSSSi LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg, New York ::::••£&
"official" songs for motion picture stars has all the
uncertainty of putting over a real general hit.
THAT satisfying one critic is even more difficult "ONE HUNDRED SONGS OF ENGLAND.'
than pleasing even a small portion of the population
"One Hundred Songs of England" is the latest
of the country.
addition to The Musicians' Library, published by
THAT, according to reports from Canada, the the Oliver Ditson Co.. of Boston, Mass. This
singing of "We Take Our Hats Off to You, Mr. volume, in high voice, is edited by Granville Ban-
Wilson" is frequently greeted with hisses, which tock in his usual thorough manner, with a readable
probably serves to hurt our chief executive a lot. and illuminating introductory. Those interested in
"I Want To Go
To Tokio"
7
EARL CARROLLJVITH WITMARKS.
Successful Young Lyricist Joins Staff of Big
Publishing House Under Exclusive Contract.
The latest addition to the staff of song writers
and composers under the exclusive contract with
M. Witmark & Sons is Earl Carroll, the successful
young lyricist, who requires no introduction to the
trade. Mr. Carroll since joining the Witmarks has
already completed several new novelty numbers
for which Ernest R. Ball has supplied suitable
music and which will be issued at an early date.
Tn addition to the individual numbers, Mr. Carroll
is also working on lyrics in connection with several
musical shows, and also takes an active interest in
the work of the professional department, where
his wide acquaintance among the artists proves
most valuable. Some of the many successes for
which Mr. Carroll has supplied the lyrics are "Isle
I)'Amour," "Dreaming," "Beautiful Roses" and
"I've Only One Idea About the Girls."
the early songs of England and their importance
and value in the musical development of that coun-
try will find this volume indispensable. As a mat-
ter of fact, there are few publications of such en-
during merit as The Musicians' Library, of which
y'xty-seven volumes have been issued.
THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT
OF THE SEASON!
Henry Blossom & Victor Herbert's
Brightest and Biggest Success
"The Only Girl"
A BETTER SCHEME.
"We must take our head clerk into partnership,"
suggested the junior law partner. "He has had
half a million dollars bequeathed to him."
"Partnership/" responded the senior partner.
"Never! We must part with him on good terms
and get him as a client."
BUY YOUR
MUSIC
FROM
M. WITMARK & SONS
NEW YORK
A REAL HARRIS BALLAD
WALTER JACOBS
3 Bosworth St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
Publisher of
'Kiss of Spring," "Some Day When Dreams Come True,"
And Some Others World Famous.
DITSON
All the musical numbers, selec-
tion, score NOW READY!
Witmark Bldg., 144-146 W. 37th St.,
BOSTON
OLIVER
Now Playing to capacity at the
Lyric Theatre, N. Y.
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music Dealers
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Maim Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houta: New York and Chicago.
"Can You Pay For
A Broken Heart?"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
SOLD WHEREVER MUSIC IS SOLD
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
MEYER COHEN. Mgr.
New York