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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 62 N. 10 - Page 57

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* THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
"WAKE UP AMERICA" AT HIPPODROME
New Preparedness Song One of Features of
B'g Benefit Performance on Sunday Last.
Jack Glogau, and before being featured at the
Hippodrome was introduced as incidental music
to the preparedness film, "Defence or Tribute."
The singing of the song at the Hippodrome was
commented upon in several reviews of the per-
formance.
One of the sensations at the elaborate benefit
performance at the New York Hippodrome on
WOMEN TO PUBLISH MUSIC.
Sunday for the benefit of the Hebrew Orphan
Asylum was the singing of the new preparedness
(Special to The Review.)
song, "Wake Up, America," by Roy La Pearl, to
WICHITA, KANS., February 29.—The latest
the accompaniment of Sousa's band.
music publishing concern in this city has been
The new song, published by Leo Feist, Inc., organized by two women, Mrs. Myrtle Oak and
was recently completed by Geo. Graff, Jr., and Mrs. Mae Kirkpatrick, and is known as the Oak-
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Kirkpatrick Publishing Co. Mrs. Kirkpatrick
was the writer of the latest success, "Sing Rock-
a-Bye Baby to Me." Mrs. Oak has also written
a number of successful songs. The first of their
joint efforts, "When the Perfumes of the Blos-
soms Scent the Air" has already been published
by the new company.
SIR GEORGE (^MARTIN DEAD.
Sir George Clement Martin, organist of St. \
Paul's Cathedral, London, Eng., since 1888, died
early this week. He was born in 1844, and was a
well-known composer of sacred music.
Hook Up With The Hits!
Below is copy of an Advertisement that will appear in
On Sale Everywhere
Thursday, March 16th, 1916
EVENING POST
Two Cyclonic Successes
"You Can't Go Wrong With Any 'Feist'
Needless
to tell
you of the
Millions
upon
Millions
of
Eyes
that will
see this
Advertise'
ment
in addition
to which
"THERE'S A BROKEN
HEART FOR EVERY
LIGHT ON BROADWAY"
<'"'i.i ' p - f
A "Cyclone Hit" is just the way we want it to
stand on record. It starts on high-gear and never
stops going. It's a ballad from an entirely new
angle. It throws back the curtain on Broadway
— you see behind the lights and the madding
crowds—you see the tears and shadows which
most songs forget to mention. By Howard
Johnson and Fred Fischer.
Emma Carus just worships it. It's only once in
a blue moon that both sides of the footlights
show such real attachment for a new song.
It means it's a "go" and you must get it.
H I HERES A BROKEN HEART FOR
[EVERY LIGHT ON BROADWAY
Song"
Millions
home,
I'm ety-hit
tow,—
of Ears
I wu
f =
will Hear
"THOSE GOOD
OLD DAYS
BACK HOME"
and
Thousands
upon
Thousands
ON SALE
TODAY
A
r-—-r
J J
ill]-ion leara for ev-ry gleam,lhey lay,
•I every Music Store, and at
any Woolworth, Kreige,
Krest or McCrory Store
of people
I -
Other Popular "FEIST"
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Those iignti,a •
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(ay
Thank a
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sung
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Cyclone No. 2. A whirlwind of action and a
maelstrom of fun. It warms the cockles of your
heart and brings back all those e n d e a r i n g
charms of youth; home folks; familiar scenes;
the love for the place where you were born, etc.,
«tc. "Those Good Old Days" just puts a ticket
for "back home" in your hatband and your hap-
piness is supreme. By McCarthy and Monaco.
Sophie Tucker says,' It's a joy-ride of fun."
for lY-'ry llghl on Bro«il-»iy,
the songs
J
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-l*
' M'^J'Mp i I
»»m_
You could IlTt fc- round »h« <
Songt
"M-O-T-H-E-R"
"In the Glory of the Moonlight"
Come Back Dixie" "Along the Mississippi Shore"
Beatrice Fairfax"
Have You Forgotten Me"
"You'd Never Know That Old Home Town of Mine"
'Yon Can't Get Along with 'Em or without 'Em '
Don't Bite the Hand That'B Feeding You"
Sweet Cider Time When You Were Mine"
"Come Back Home to Old Kentucky' ' Soldier Boy"
'Slam" (I'm Lonesome Where I AmJ "Norway"
SPECIAL NOTE : You should get all th
from your dealer. Please do so. It you can't,
rs
send us eitfht2c stamps for one, or a dollar bill
for any seven pieces. Orchestra or Band—
25c each. Male Quartette, 10c each.
Most ol these pieces may also be pro-
cured for your Talkin? Machine
or Player Piano. Orchestra
Leaders will gladly play
them ou request
will want
to buy
copies
LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., 232 W 40lh St., New York
Display these Hits and Make Your Cash Register Jingle!
They'll bay the copies from you—if you will but let them know you have them for sale, by displaying the oopies promi-
nently. Its easy for you to make this extra profit, as we will supply the Display Material FREE if YOU will agree to
use it. Will you?
3F
QUICK ACTION MAKES QUICK
PROFITS
LEO. FEIST, Inc., '^gV.SSFSSS* NEW Y O R K CITY
Please send
copies "There's A Broken Heart For Every Light On Broadway" and
copies "Those Good Old Days Back Home" at 7c. a copy.
Can also use
NAME
..."Title Pages'* of each, a* well as other Display Matter if sent FREE.

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