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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 61 N. 7 - Page 45

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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
MREVIEWflEARS
Put that Sheet Music Depart-
ment of your business on a profit-
able basis by handling the popu-
lar CENTURY EDITION. You
will find it the best seller you ever
handled.
THAT the first annual outing of the Greater New
York Music Publishers' and Dealers' Association,
to be held at Glen Head, Long Island, on Tuesday
afternoon of next week, promises to be a most in-
teresting affair and will be well attended.
THAT the membership committee of the Asso-
ciation plans to emphasize the fact that new nr. m-
bers will be accepted upon a payment of $5 to
cover dues for l he balance of the year.
THAT the charge is just half the yearly rate and
covers the expenses of all meetings and dinners
held during the balance of the current year.
THAT F. Ernest Philpitt, of the American
Music Stores; Wni, Teller, of Robt. Teller, Sons &
Dorner, and C. J. Kronberg, of the Plaza Music
Co., composing the membership committee, will
give further details and also accept the money.
A Novelty
Right out of the
Ginger Jar
"Hitting The Trail"
One-Step
THAT the production bug has again hit Jos. E.
CENTURYMUSICPUBC 0
231-235West4O*JtNwYork(ity
"GIRL FROM UTAH" REOPENS.
Will Play in New York for Several Weeks Be-
fore Going on Tour—New Songs Added.
''The Girl from Utah" reopened at the Knicker-
bocker Theater on Monday night for a short sea-
son before going on tour. Julia Sanderson,
Donald Brian and Joseph Cawthorne reappeared
in the parts which they so ably filled during the
run of the piece last season and several new
musical numbers have been added, among them
"Mollk-, Dear, It's You I'm After," "If I Can't
Be the Captain I Don't Want to Play" and
"Grownup Children."
"Mollie, Dear, It's You I'm After" is a popular
craze in London at the present time and is hailed
as a second "Tipperary." T. B. Harms & Francis,
Day & Hunter have secured the publisher's rights
to the song in the United States.
Sensational Song Hits
"WHEN I WAS A DREAMER"
Howard and he has made plans to present a new
musical show entitled, "When It Happens," about
next October.
THAT the popular song plugger rides around in
automobiles and carries nothing but his voice and
his nerve, brings in expenses, while the salesman
rides in street cars and carries a heavy package
of samples and brings in the orders—outside of
that the jobs are similar.
THAT with the new list of songs offered by
Jerome H, Remick & Co. for the coming season,
about thirty in all, the party who says he cannot
find anything to please him must be hard to suit.
THAT those of the trade who believed the House
of Feist was traveling some during the past year
had better watch that concern during the next
few months. Just a tip—that's all.
THAT among the twenty-two men indicted by the
Federal grand jury for using the mails to defraud
in connection with the Leon Bamberger case was
Benedict Radus, of the Crescent Music Co., 1431
Broadway, New York. The authorities charged
that Bamberger ordered goods sent to various
concerns and that the orders were fraudulent.
By Phil Schwartz
It's A "Bear"
7
cent8 a copy if you attach this
Advt. to your order
LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York >;
We are the publishers of
THE SONG OF SONGS
(Chanson du coenr brite)
Music by Moya
Three Key* : Ab, Bb and D
Send 12 Cents (or Sample Copy
CHAPPELL & C0. r Ltd.
41E. 34th St., NEW YORK
Canadian Branch
347 Yonce St., TORONTO
EARL CARROLL BACK IN NEW YORK.
Returns from Los Angeles, Where He Wrote the
Music for the New Show "So Long, Letty."
Earl Carroll returned to New York on Tuesday
of this week, after having spent some time on the
Pacific Coast writing the music for "So Long,
Letty," the new Morosco show, and looking after
the staging of that production, which has been
enthusiastically received in the West. It is stated
that "So Long, Letty" will be seen in New York
some time during the coming season. Of course
Mr. Carroll visited the expositions and had a gen-
eral good time while away.
F. A. MILLS, INC., SCHEDULES.
"UNDERNEATH J T H E J S T A B S "
"IN JAPAN WITH MI-MO-SAN"
A Qua>nt Oriental Nurobtr to follow
Chinatown
By ANITA OWEN,
"NOBODY ELSE BUT YOU"
"THE BARS ARE DOWN IN LOVER'S LANE"
"LISTEN TO THAT DIXIE B A N D "
9y VELLCN COBB
Ehj&beth Murray's Great Song Hit
"IN HONOLULU"
A Haw Minn Song
By MURPHY and MARSHALL
A $5,000 INSTRUMENTAL NUMBER W E H A V K I T !
Gfflt lor Dancers - Great tor Dumb AciT-Creal (or Overture>'
"BLAME IT ON THE BLUES"fA WEARY BLUE")
Tai' 1«mHr wj3 wntt«n by CH»5 L COOKE,wM(rroftto5cram.-ii?Pjfl 5 .'5njppin'TurtlIlUJ'l«d"Vi™!«».-!ll!lii»'
rGERALDINE WALTZES«.
THE WftLTZ HIT OF THt DAY
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
311 W«tt 43d Stt—t, N«w Y«rk City
F. A. Mills, Inc., music publishers at 171 West
Forty-eighth street, has filed schedules in bank-
ruptcy, with liabilities of $62,293 and assets of
$1,724.
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON Publishers
WALTER JACOBS
BOSTON,
8 Bosworth St.,
Publisher
"Merry
of
OLIVER
MASS.
Madness"
DITSON
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
\nticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music Dealer!
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS. PRINTERS, ft ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Maia btthem: M-M StanhoM 8 t , Bottaa.
touch HOHMI Hew Y o S aad CUeag*
A REAL HARRIS BALLAD
"iCan You Pay For
A Broken Heart?"
By GHAS. K. HARRIS
SOLD WHEREVER MUSIC IS SOLD
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th Street
New York
MEYER COHEN. Mgr.

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