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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 62 N. 24 - Page 57

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
57
Century Edition! MREVIEWflEARS
BEST MUSIC PROCURABLE.
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED.
MOST IN DEMAND.
A MIGHTY INTERESTING
PROPOSITION TO YOU.
You
Can't Go
Wrong
With
eist So
THAT several music publishers and their rep-
resentatives were present and bid at the auc-
tion of seats for the "Follies."
THAT in view of the prices secured for the
seats the season must have proven a good one
for some of our friends.
THAT the talking machine men are now hav-
ing special songs written about their machines
for free distribution, a concern in Indianapolis
being the pioneer.
THAT they will at least save the royalties if
they decide to record the numbers.
Was composed by
THAT William Boosey, managing director of
Chappell & Co., Ltd., London, was recently
THEODORE MORSE
Independent Parliamentary Candidate from
and is picked as the
Tewksbury, but was defeated.
THAT
even
composers
and
song
writers
are
successor of his famous
DROP US A POSTAL!
getting into the movies through providing
"Dear Old Girl"
special music for feature films.
Now being featured by George
THAT the latest to enter the new field is
McFarlane on his Orpheum
Robert Hood Bowers, who is preparing the
Circuit Tour
score for the new Annette Kellermann fea-
0
ture.
FOR DEALERS ONLY
THAT "Beautiful Roses," by Carroll and
231-235 WestM'WHwYorkGty
Friedland (Feist), was one of the featured num-
a copy if y o u attach this
A d v t . t o your order
bers at the concert given by Kaltenborn and
his orchestra in Central Park on Memorial Day.
THAT the words of the song were printed in ?:=£••::: LEO FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., N e w York ::i:::::2a*
full on the program, which was, in its way,
NEW WAYS OF MAKING PAPER
some bit of publicity.
The Song of the Moment
Experiments of Government Also Result in the
THAT despite the tercentenary of Shakespeare
Discovery of New Woods for Paper Making
the song writers have not seized the opportunity
of flooding the market with new songs about
The growing shortage of printing paper for Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet or a score of other
various purposes may be alleviated through Shakespearian characters.
the recent experiments of the United States
THAT even in these war-ridden times we have
Government which has prepared seventy sam- something left to be thankful for.
(Till the Boys Come Home)
ples of paper of various sorts made by as many
different methods and some from wood pulp
of a sort never before used for that purpose. "DANGEROUS GIRL" SONG GOING BIG
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
Eleven sorts of wood suitable for paper making Latest Feist Number Being Featured by Prom-
have been discovered in the West, it is declared.
41 East 34th St.
NEW YORK
inent Singers — Redecorating
Professional
After that good news, let the song writers and
Rooms in Honor of the Occasion
publishers redouble their efforts.
Phil Kornheiser, manager of the professional
department of Leo Feist, Inc., has the offices
Two Sensational English Ballad
in the hands of painters and decorators who are
Successes
rapidly finishing their task. When Mr. Korn-
Red, White, Blues
heiser heard Feist's latest sensational song suc-
Mister Buzz Saw
cess, "You're a Dangerous Girl," he was so elated
Alpine Sunset, Valse Romantique
he sent out for the whole crew of workmen im-
Valse Egyptian
mediately. The professional offices are crowded
The Jubilator March
daily with actors who are anxious for the oppor-
Visions of Madrid, Spanish Serenade
tunity
of adding "You're a Dangerous Girl" to
The Isle of Palms
their regular repertoires. There is little doubt
A Night in June, Serenade
T. B. Harms A Francis, Day A Hunter
but this song will have a large sale, due to the
FROM ANY JOBBER OR
62
West 45th Street
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great number of professionals who are already
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singing it and those who will sing it.
In addition to Al Jolson, those who are sing-
ing the song include Cross and Josephine,
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching Mn«ic
Emma Carus, Harry Fox and several other
(Eljurrlt, Jasmin an& Cnmpattg headliners.
1367-1369 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
"You're a Dangerous Girl" was written by
Jimmie Monaco and Grant Clarke, who also
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
wrote "The Sweetest Melody of All," which is
still having a large sale.
Music EBflravcrs and Printers
"My Old
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"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
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W. C. POLLA & CO.
1547 Broadway
New York
VALSE SUBLIME
Great Waltz Hit
FLOWERLAND WALTZES
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.
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WALTER JACOBS
8 Botworti St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
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W. C. Powell's 1915 Hit
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BOSTON
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Fine Teaching- Piece
BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF ERIN
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