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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
53
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THAT the practice of singing songs across the
:ontinent through the medium of the telephone
has become quite common during the past couple
of weeks, and were it not for the courtesy of the
telephone officials would prove an expensive pub-
licity stunt.
THAT it might interest the enterprising pub-
lishers to know that music—talking machine music
—was carried across the country over six months
ago. In July, 1915, to be exact.
THAT Meyer Cohen, general manager for Chas.
K. Harris, has again proven, in the case of "All
I Want Is a Cottage, Some Roses and You," that
ht has not lost his salesmanship ability.
THAT the success that has attended the exploita-
tion of "They Didn't Believe Me" under the
Remick & Co. direction, indicates that the song
was another "good buy" for the company.
THAT, to judge by this season's record, the T. B.
Harms Co. might be referred to as "The House
of Interpolations," although they publish the com-
plete scores of a couple of nifty productions them-
selves—"Hip, Hip, Hooray!" at the Hippodrome,
and "Pom Pom," for instance.
THAT the wave of legal actions among the pub-
lishers and others connected with the trade ap-
pears to have experienced a temporary lull.
Can't
Wrong
With -a
eist 5
"She Was All That A Pal
Ought To Be"
By Bernie Grossman and
Jack Glogau
is another "My Gal Sal"
Says the N. Y. American
FOR DEALERS ONLY
cents a copy if you attach fhis
Advt. to your order
LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bid*., New York :::•
A SUCCESSFUL BALLAD NUMBER.
The Three Numbers You Have Been
Waiting For
'Memories" Proving One of the Strong Num-
bers of the Remick & Co. Catalog.
Leo Edwards' successor to his famous
"Isle D'Amour"
(hie of the numbers that shines out from among
the several excellent ballads
in the present catalog of
Jerome H. Remick & Co. is
the high-class ballad "Mem-
MEMORIES
ories," with words by Gus-
tave Kahn and music by
Egbert Van Alstyne. "Mem-
MHST WUl AlSTVNt
ories" has been used to a
great extent in concerts and
is still of sufficiently popular
character to prove a big
seller. As will be seen by
the reproduction of the title page, the song is pre-
sented in a very attractive manner.
Pierrot & Pierrette
Danced all over the county by Adelaide &
Hughes. (Also published as a song).
Irish Love
(Like the wine, grows sweeter with age).
Lyric by Alfred Bryan, author of "Peg
O' My Heart."
"Greatest Irish Ballad of the Age," the opinion
of the many singers who are singing this
already.
Yoodle-ee-Yoodle-ee-You
The novelty song sensation of 1916.
Featured by Al Jolson, Gus Edwards' Revue,
and many other headliners.
SPECIAL RATES IF YOU ORDER NOW
Address all communications to
LEO EDWARDS
SOME RAPID MUSIC SELLING.
Supply of "All I Want Is a Cottage, Some Roses
and You" Cleaned Out by Volume of Original
Orders—A New Hawai.an Waltz Coming.
Going Big K I N G ' S Beautiful Serenade
The entire first edition of Chas. K. Harris' new-
song, "All I Want Is a Cottage, Some Roses and
You," has been exhausted, and as additional music
comes from the printer it is shipped out immedi-
ately to fill original orders on file, while later
orders have to wait. It is a condition seldom found
in a music publishing house, and is the result of
some clever salesmanship and a handsomely pro-
duced number.
Chas. K. Harris is now preparing for publica-
tion a new Hawaiian waltz by Vala La Lucia
and entitled " 'Neath the Hawaiian Moon." The
piece has a most delightful melody and has been
carefully arranged by Fred Watson.
A NIGHT IN JUNE
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
C. L. BARNHOISE, Oskaloosa, Iowa, U. S. A.
BOSTON " «'""»
Astor Theatre Building
New York City
" M e m o r i e s of Long A g o , " Ballad
"Love Is a Queer, Queer Creature," Double
"The Whaley S p e c i a l , " Instrumental Rag
By mail, one copy 15c, two 25c, three 33c, four 40c.
To Dealers by mail, first order 5c; afterwards 6c a copy.
RED STAR MUSIC CO.,
Fayetteville, Ark.
Red Star, Ark.
Piano Solo. Are you getting your share?
lished as a solo or duet for all instruments.
Also pub
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching Music
Qllmrrh, Jaxan« anh (Eumpang
1367-1369 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
811 Wait 43d Street, New York City
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PUBLISHED IN FOUR KEYS
M. W. WITMAftfC &> SONS
NEW VOO.IC
CHICAGO
We Guarantee Our Music To Sell. You Lose Noth-
ing by Dealing With Us. Special Prices to Dealers.
G. M. T1DD, Music Publisher, Lancaster, 0 .
We are the publishers of
THESONGOFSONGS
(Chanton da coenr brite)
Maiic by Mora
Three K e n : Ab, Bb and D
Send II Cento for Sample Copy
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41E. 34th St., NEW YORK
Canadian Branch
347 Tome St.. TORONTO
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WALTER JACOBS
8 Botworth St.,
Publisher
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Merry
of
LONDON
Two Sensational English Ballad
Successes
BOSTON, MASS
Madness"
OLIVER DITSON
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Vnticipate tad lupply Erery Requirement of Mvtic DemJet
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS & ENGRAVERS OF MUSH
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter
62 West 45th Street
NEW YORK