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Issue: 1915 Vol. 61 N. 23 - Page 53

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
53
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THE OPPORTUNITY
There is going to be a larger demand than
ever for CENTURY EDITION this Fall and
Winter from regular customers and those who
will buy it for the first time. One of the rea-
sons is that the supply of Qerman Editions
has been cut off by the war and the demand
for most of that music will be filled with
CENTURY EDITION and will continue to be
filled with CENTURY EDITION. It's the great
opportunity for the best in American music,
and CENTURY EDITION fills the bill.
CENIURYMUSICPUBC 0
tt
231-235 Vest4O JtHwYork(itjr
THAT the success of Feist's "M-O-T-l I-K-R"
song throughout the country is hest indicated by
the numerous apparent imitations that are spring-
ing up like mushrooms.
THAT, to the casual observer, the activities of the
Music Publishers' Board of Trade decrease in direct
proportion to the increase in activity in the trade
in general.
THAT in the case of the board, as with the indi-
vidual, the busier the man the less time he has to
think of his troubles.
THAT Sam Fox, the Cleveland publisher, has been
spending the past fortnight cleaning up the trade
in New England with his special publications for
the holidays.
THAT Alfred Bryan, as a song writer, appears to
possess the ability of the expert baseball player to
scatter his hits.
THAT a new building to be erected in New York
will have a special section set aside for the occu-
pancy of musicians, the special features to include
sound-proof rooms.
THAT the idea should make a special appeal to
those popular song writers who claim that rivals
steal their melody ideas before they can be trans-
ferred to paper.
NEW SONG BY LILLIAN RAY ISSUED.
C. WAKEFIELD CADMAN IN NEW YORK.
One of the recent publications of Chappell &
Co., Ltd., is "The Land of Long Ago," a senti-
mental number of high class by Lillian Ray, who
has been very successful as a song writer and com-
poser. Although only listed by Chappel & Co. in
November, some sample copies of the new song
scattered among the dealers have already brought
a very satisfactory demand.
Prominent Composer of Indian Songs Brings
Real Indian Princess with H i m .
You
Can't G o
Wron£
With
Feist So
ill
Yes, It's Another
"MISSISSIPPI" Song
The Title is
"Along the
Mississippi Shore"
Words by Howard Johnson
Music by Walter Donaldson
iii
FOR DEALERS ONLY
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LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York !:i
A START°H FE FIRST MAGNITUDE
A visitor to New York is Charles Wakefield
Cadtnan, the noted composer, who has been con-
siderably lionized during his stay here, partly on his
own account and partly owing to the fact that he
brought with him Princess Tsianina Redfeather,
a full-blooded Creek Tndian, and the first of her
race to obtain artistic recognition. Princess Red-
feather has been particularly successful in the in-
terpretation of Mr. Cadman's many Tndian songs.
LITTLE GREY
MOTHER
FEATURING "HONOLULU LOU."
SOME OF OUR SUCCESSES
ONLY YOU (Waltz Ballad)
THERE'S A ROSE IN OLD ERIN THAT'S
BLOOMING FOR ME
ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT
I'M GOING TO BRING A WEDDING RING
TO YOU IN SPRING
THE KISS THAT MADE YOU MINE
WHEN WE GATHERED WILD FLOWERS
SWEETHEART. YOU AND I)
I DIDN'T RAISE MY FORD TO BE A
JITNEY
SING ME THE ROSARY
MOONBEAMS BRING LOVE DREAMS AND
LOVE DREAMS ALWAYS BRING ME YOU
I LOVE THE NAME OF DIXIE
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching Music
(Eliitrrli, {taxaon an ft
IJ67-IJ69 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Mnslc Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
311 W«it 43d StrMt, IUw Tort City
One of the Successful Numbers in the Catalog
of the Regent Music Publishing Co.
One of the songs that is being featured with
particular success by the Regent Music Publishing
Co., of Lake Charles, La., is "Honolulu Lou," a
number of the present popular Hawaiian type that
possesses excellent lyrics and a pleasing melody.
"Honolulu Lou" is by Aubrey Gittleman and Ray
Egan. Another good song in the Regent Co.'s list
is "Wish T Knew Just What You Think of Me," a
number of the semi-ballad type, written and com-
posed by Richard R. Hanch.
WIRE ORDERS FOR "M=O=T=H=E=R."
The popularity of Johnson and Morse's song,
"M-O-T-H-E-R" is indicated by the fact that on
Monday of this week Leo Feist, Tnc, received a
telegraph order from a Pacific Coast dealer for
5,000 copies of the song in a hurry. The fact
that Miss Bertha D'Aubigny recently sane
"M-O-T-H-E-R" before an audience of 15.000
people at the exposition in San Francisco probably
had something to do with the demand.
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON *••"«••"
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
Publisher
'Merry
of
BOSTON, MASS
Madness
9
OLIVER DITSON COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
*.nricit»mte aad aupply Every Requirement of Maaic DeaJert
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, ft ENGRAVERS OF MUSK
Maim Offices: M-M Stamhope St., Bottom.
Brsaek Woauem: New Yorh tn4 Ckleaco
cents a copy if you attach this
Advt. to your order
WHO WAITS
ALL ALONE
WORDS BY
MUSIC By
MARRY
J)E CO5TA I
BERNARD
ICftOWMAN
NOW AT
- •
THE ZENITH OF ITS POPULARITY
M.WITMARK £. SONS
' •
NEW YORK

CHICAGO
5 A N FRANCISCO
LONDON
p«blisk«rs t>f
THE SONG OF SONGS
(Chauea du eaear brio)
Muic by M«ya
Three Key* : Ab, Bb and D
Send 12 Centi for Sample Copy
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 E. 34th St., NEW YORK
Canadian Branch
S47 Tome St., TORONTO
A REAL HARRIS BALLAD
"Can You Pay For
A Broken Heart?"
By CHAS. K. HARRIS
SOLD WHEREVER MUSIC IS SOLO
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
MEYER C O H E N , Mgr.
New York

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