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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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musical comedy entitled "The Cocoa-Man," which
w'll be produced at the Lyric Theatre, Allentown,
on October 19. There are sixteen musical number;;
in the score, every one the work of Mr. Wernett,
and all of them have been O. K.'d, as it were, by
John F. Birmelin, director of the local Saengerbund
; ociety and one of the foremost musical critics and
arrangers in the city. One of the numbers of the
^core, "Cupid's Key," a waltz song, will be pub
lished soon and w 11 be followed by three or more
other numbers.
WHAT ARE YOUR
PLANS?
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You
Can't Go
Wron£
With ti
eist So
"You'd Never Know
That Old Hometown
of Mine"
Are you going to put fresh energy Into the
handling of Century Edition during the coming
season and add to your profits, or are you
going to sit still and complain about poor busi-
ness?
If you are going to SELL Century
Edition, we are with you, but if you are going
to groan, you'll have to do your groaning alone.
THAT the exhaustive trade reports from all sec-
tions of the country appearing in The Review last
week are admitted to be the most complete that
have yet appeared in the trade and have brought
forth much favorable comment.
THAT one decidedly not ceable feature was the
By Howard Johnson and
similarity of condit ons as they were found in the \\\
Walter Donaldson
different and widely separated sections of the
country.
Introduced by AL JOLSON and
THAT the Incorporated Society of Authors,
Scores of Vaudeville's
Playwrights and Composers, of London, Eng., has
Biggest Singing Acts
issued a warning to church choirs, musical societies
231-235 VestWJtNevYorktity
and schools against the copying of musical com-
positions for public performance.
THAT a similar warning might well be sent to
!!!::•••:•••• LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York ::•:•••• M
certain classes of music users in th's country.
MANAGER WRITES OPERETTA.
THAT some large delegations from the local mu-
John W. Werneit of Allentown, Pa., Supplies sic publishing trade attended t'.ie World Series
Entire Score for Musical Comedy to Be Pro- baseball games, especially the first two held in
Philadelphia.
VL duced in That City on October 19.
THAT Edgar B'tner, general manager for Leo
Feist, was one of those who made the journey to
(Special to The Review.)
ALLENTOWN, PA V October 11.—John W. Wernett, the Quaker City for the first game.
THAT tie list of those publishers who are not
manager of the sheet musi: department of Keboch
& -Meyers, of 10! North Sixth street, this city, has satisfied witi the royalty statements from talking
machine record and music roll manufacturers is
jurt completed writing the music for a two-aot
more than balanced by those who appear anxious
to have their compositions recorded on any terms.
THAT the professional departments of Jerome
H. Remick & Co. and the Waterson, Berlin &
Snyder Co. has a practical monopoly of furn'sh-
The "House of Good Ballad*"
ng vocal music at the World Series games, whic 1
served to give the singers some pleasant trips.
WHO WAITS
SOME OF OUR SUCCESSES
THAT the natu~al sequel to the Hawaiian songs
ALL
ALONE
WORDS
are the songs about the ukulele, several of which
MARRY
BERNARD
have made their appearance on the market during
IGROWMAII
J)E COSTA
" I N THE LAND OF LOVE WITH THE
the past couple of weeks.
NOW AT
SONG BIRDS."
THAT "Turning Dimes Into Dollars" is the title
THE ZENITH OF ITS POPULARITY
of a new book of suggest ons for theatrical man-
"THE KISS THAT MADE YOU MINE."
agers.
M.WITMARK & SONS
THAT the answer is easy: Just wait until the
"I'LL RETURN, MOTHER DARLING, TO YOU."
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NEW YORK C H I C A G O
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dimes are taken in and then change them for a bill
"ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT."
without the aid of a book.
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A STARVE FIRST MAGNITUDE
THE
LITTLE GREY
MOTHER
"AS THE LUSITANIA WENT DOWN."
" I DIDN'T RAISE MY FORD TO BE A JITNEY."
"ROLL ALONG HARVEST MOON."
" I N HONOLULU BY THE SEA."
"SING ME THE ROSARY."
"YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MARRY IF YOU
CAN'T AFFORD A FORD."
" I N THE EVENING BY THE MOONLIGHT
IN DEAR OLD TENNESSEE."
"WHEN THE BELLS AT EVE ARE CALLING."
"THEY ALL SANG'ANNIE LAURIE'." 0
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching Music
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ROBERT TELIER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SBND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
811 W o t 43d StrMt, Mtw TorB City
S. E. PHILP1TT IS GENERAL MANAGER.
Through error in the Kansas City correspondence
in The Review last week T. F Smith, manager in
Omaha for the American Music Stores, was g'ven
the title of general manager of that concern. S.
Ernest Philpitt is the general manager of the
American Music Stores and has been for some
years, with which fact the trade is well acquainted.
BUY YOUR MUSIC
FROM
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