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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 61 N. 22 - Page 77

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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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Bald
Facts
CENTURY EDITION FACTS
MREVIEWflEARS
THAT the recent statement credited to Ned Way-
burn to the effect that he was the originator of
ragtime has brought forth more claimants to that
honor than would appear at the filing of a million-
dollar will.
THAT up to the present writing the name of the
genuine originator of ragtime still remains a dark
mystery.
"Along the Rialto"
The All-Hits-Dance Folio
the Biggest Selling Dance
Folio we ever published
THAT " M - 0 - T - H - E - R ' ' (Feist) is proving one
of the genuine hits of the season and is most en-
thusiastically received wherever sung.
THAT Jerome H. Remick made one of his period-
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ical visits to the New York headquarters of his
company last week.
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THAT the new ballad from London, "Keep the
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Home Fires Burning" (Chappell & Co.), is already
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proving a substantial success.
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THAT Augusta Glose, a vaudeville singer, was re-
cently on Broadway looking for two new songs that
she could "talk" at the piano, and almost got her
wish.
THAT George MacFarland, with Theodore Morse
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at the piano, the composer of "M-0-T-H-E-R," is
singing the number over the Keith circuit, appear-
ing in Boston this week.
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THAT Sam Lewis and George Meyers have joined
the staff of Waterson, Berlin & Snyder.
THAT some of the victims of Hall won more
temporary
fame for being poor poets than they
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NEW COMPANY LAUNCHED.
would ever have received for being good ones.
THAT Hinds, Noble & Eldredge have some in-
The Iicrnard Granville Publishing Co., Inc., 154
West Forty-fifth street, New York, recently char- teresting new volumes for the trade.
tered, has taken over the copartnership business of
the Bernard Granville Publishing Co. Bernard
CONCERTS OF A HIGH ORDER.
Granville, t'.ie vaudeville star, is president of the
new company, in which additional capital has been Prominent Soloists Scheduled to Be Heard with
interested. George G^cen is professional manager
Sousa and His Band.
of the new concern.
Next to the tremendous success of "Hip-Hip-
llooray" at the Xcw York Hippodrome, the most
interesting feature of the new policy in confol at
that playhouse is the character of the concerts
given Sunday evenings and at which Sousa and his
band, Orville Harrold, Belle Storey, Nat Wills and
other stars of "Hip-Hip-Hooray," as well as the
PUBLISHERS OF THE
Ice Ballet from that show, are the features. The
calibre of the assisting artists is also unusually
high, the soloist last Sunday being Ruth MacTam-
many. On December 5 Maggie Teyte will be the
soloist, and on December 12 Emmy Destinn, grand
opera star, will appear as soloist with Sousa.
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IT'S A SENSATION
An absolutely fixed price— ioc.
The best value ever offered in music.
Liberal and guaranteed profits.
Over 2,000 selected numbers, including
classics.
Expert and careful grading for teachers
and students.
The best of printing and paper.
Handsome display title pages.
Exchange of unsalable numbers for those
that will sell.
National advertising campaigns at our
expense.
Co-operation with the dealer in practical
sales promotion.
Ten Big Soog Hits arranged for
the Popular Dances of the Day
A BUSINESS STIMULATOR !l
A BIG "PROFIT MAKER"
CENTURYMUSICPUBC
FOR
) Special Introductory Price only
DFALKRS >$6 00 a Hundred if you attach
ONLY J this Advt. to your order.
!:: LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York 5i!E
A STARVE FIRST MAGNITUDE
THE
LITTLE GREY
MOTHER
The "BEST" is Always the Cheapest
McKinley Music Co.
FAMOUS
MCKINLEY
10 CENT MUSIC
Announce the publication of new catalogs
for 1916, containing 50 NEW NUMBERS,
comprising 35 Piano Solos, 5 Piano Duets,
and 10 Songs.
BETTER MUSIC BETTER PAPER
BETTER TITLES
But no increase in price.
Free Catalogs with Stock Orders.
We pay for your
advertising.
Our Music is staple as wheat. Write for
Samples.
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
We Publish «n Excellent Line of Teaching Music
GUmrrh, JJaxmnt and (Eum
1367-IJ69 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
S6ND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
S1I W»tt 43d ttr**t. W#v TorV City
NEW HARRIS SONG SUCCEEDING.
"The Lights of My Home Town,' the latest
song by Chas. K. Harris, which was only recently
launched, has met with particular favor from the
profession and is being featured by many singers.
The success of the number appears to be assured.
FRED HAGER'S NEW COMPOSITIONS.
Fred Hager, who is now a factor in the talk-
ing machine trade, has written and composed two
new instrumental numbers, entitled "White Birds,"
and "Georgia Skip," both of which are published
by Chas. K. Harris.
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
B O S T O N ^"Wishers
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St..
Publisher
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of
BOSTON, MASS.
Merry Madness'
OLIVER DITSON
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
\nHHparr and inppiT Ever? Reouirement of Matic Dernier*
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, ft ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Maim Office*: tt-«4 Staakope St., Boatoa.
Rrwaefc W I W M - N*W Y«wh and CUeuro
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WHO WAITS
ALL ALONE
WORDS BY
BERNARD
iGROiSMAU
-IU3IC oy
MARRY
J)E OMTA I
NOW AT
THE ZENITH OF ITS POPULARITY
M.WITMARK & SONS

NEW YORK
CHICAGO
5AN FRANCISCO LONDON
W* arc tk* p«bli«k*rs of
THE SONGOF SONGS
(Cbantoa da coear brisc)
Maiic by Mora
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Send 12 Centi for Sample Copy
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41E. 34th St., NEW YORK
Canadian Branch
S47 Tonre St., TORONTO
A REAL HARRIS BALLAD
"Can You Pay For
A Broken Heart?"
By GHAS. K. HARRIS
BOLD WHXRKVER MUSIC IS SOLD
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
N e w Yocfc
MBYSR COHEN. Mcr.

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