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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 62 N. 21 - Page 61

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Century Edition!
BEST MUSIC PROCURABLE.
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED.
MOST IN DEMAND.
NET PROFIT TO YOU OVER
200%.
A MIGHTY INTERESTING
PROPOSITION, DON'T
YOU THINK?
DROP US A POSTAL!
CENIURYMUSICPUBC 0
231-235 Vest40 t *5tK«wYork(ity
BIG CENTURY EDITION CAMPAIGN
Series of Advertisements to Be Run in Large
Number of General Magazines in the Fall
MREVIEWflEARS
Piano Solo. Are you getting your share?
lished as a solo or duet for all instruments.
Also pub-
C. L. BARNHOUSE, Oskaloosa, Iowa, U. S. A.
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching Mu«lc
( U l l j , Paxium att& Company
1367-1369 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
Sll W*it 43d Str««t, New T«rK City
OLLA
POPULAR
PIANO
PIECES
W. C. POLLA & CO.
1547 Broadway
New York
VALSE SUBLIME
Great Waltz Hit
FLOWERLAND WALTZES
W. C. Powell's 1915 Hit
SPRING TIME REVERIE
•:•••::•:••••«:«•:!!»'
You
Can't Go
Wrong
With
THAT John Philip Sousa's latest march, "A Day
in Camp at Plattsburg" was one of the big fea-
tures with the bands in the Preparedness
Parade last Saturday.
THAT Fritz Kreisler, the noted violinist, is the
composer of a new light opera to be produced
next season by Elizabeth R. Marbury, with
Eleanor Painter in the leading role.
THAT "The Brazilian Honeymoon," formerly
called "The Girl From Brazil," had its premier
performance at the Shubert Theatre, New
Oliver Morosco's new musical comedy
Haven, last week. The Karczag Co. publishes
opens in Los Angeles, May 21st
the score.
These new songs are now ready
THAT jury duty is cutting in on the music
Words and Music by Earl Carroll
publishing business at a fearful rate just now.
Last week it got both Chas. K. Harris and his
"Canary Cottage'
professional manager, Louis Cohn. Now it has
called E. T. Paull.
"I Never Knew"
THAT Edgar F. Bitner, general manager for
"Old Man Methuselah"
Leo. Feist, is out of the city on a ten-day busi-
"The Syncopated Harp"
ness trip.
"It's Always Orange Day in
THAT L. G. Batten, manager of the Century
California"
Music Publishing Co., took the week-end at
Atlantic City, to cure a cold and a touch of
FOR DEALERS ONLY
spring grippe.
"I 5 2 / * a c o p y '* y o u attach this
THAT the new Harry Von Tilzcr song, "1
X O C
Advt. to your order
Sent My Wife to the Thousand Isles," may be
heard many rods both up and down Broadway !:»SS3i LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bid*., New York :::::::
these days. It is live stuff.
THAT Leo Edwards, having sold a couple of
successful songs to Joseph W. Stern & Co., is
The Song of the Moment
working on something new.
CANARY COTTAGE"
In accordance with its usual policy of wide
BIO DAY FORJTHE BANDSMEN
publicity, the Century Music Publishing Co. has
laid out another advertising campaign to take Some Organizations Cover Route Several
effect beginning in September. Practically all
Times During Citizens' Preparedness Parade
of the big general magazines will carry an ad-
vertisement informing the public of the Cen- Last Saturday was a great day for the bands-
tury's latest output and generally boosting the men of New York and vicinity, for the Citi-
already well-known Century Edition. The ex- zens' Preparedness Parade, with its 135,000
tent of this campaign is indicated by the ex- marchers, demanded much music. Some of the
penditure planned—approximately $3,500 a bands covered the route several times during
month for several months. The investment of the day at the head of various organizations;
so much in advertising music to the public is one regimental band, by actual count, heading
characteristic of the Century Co., which has four different divisions of civilian marchers,
for years followed the sound commercial policy as well as its own regiment in the night parade.
of judicious expenditure for substantial results. What does miles of marching amount to when
Century dealers will, of course, profit greatly by there's money in it. Meanwhile the majority
the campaign, and a big jump in Century busi- of the publishers with marching songs in their
catalogs were well represented in the programs,
ness may be expected.
although in popularity, Sousa's "Stars and
K 1 N G S Bcaalifnl
Stripes Forever" appeared to lead.
'
Serenade
BIO
A NIGHT IN JUNE
57
TWO LIVEJtEMICK HITS
The Remick song, "And They Called It
Dixieland," is getting across in great shape.
The acts report universal success, and say that
the catchy last line hits home everywhere. Also
the recently published "Kangaroo Hop" bids
fair to class up with "Underneath the Stars,"
both as a song and a dance number, particu-
larly the latter. It is a corking good number
for agitating the dance craze which refuses to
be subdued, despite all that is said about passing
fads.
"KEEP THE HOME-
FIRES BURNING"
(Till the Boys Come Home)
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St.
NEW YORK
Two Sensational English Ballad
Successes
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
T. B. Barms & Francis, Day & Hunter
62 West 45th Street
NEW TOBK
i REAP THE GOOD FORTUNE AWAITING YOU
I
STOCK UP HEAVILY
! ITS WONDERFUL SUCCESS
I SPELLS WONDERFUL SALES
We Guarantee Our Music To Sell. You Lose Noth-
ing by Dealing With Us. Special Prices to Dealers.
G. M. TIDD, Music Publisher, Lancaster, 0 .
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
B O S T O N ^Ushers
WALTER JACOBS
8 Boiwortb St.,
Publisher
of
BOSTON, MASS.
Merry Madness*
LYRIC
BY
J.KEIPN BRENNAN,
MUSIC BY
OLIVER
DITSON
COMPANY
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Kntidpste tad supply Every Requirement of M««ic Demleri
ERNEST R.
BALL
Fine Teaching Piece
BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF ERIN
Big: Song Hit
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CU.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York ami Chicago.
M.WITMARK 6 SONS. WITMARK BUILDING,NEWYtwm

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