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THAT Jerome Keit, sales manager of Jerome
H. Remick & Co., says that business is so good
he can't afford to take a vacation.
THAT Arthur Daly and Harold Cool, who
and for some time to come
operate a music shop in Washington Heights,
have written another song called "Cotton
Pickin' Time in Alabam."
THAT the "Wilson Waltz," which has been in
favor throughout the West for some time, was
recently introduced at the Winter Garden
show.
THAT Arthur Fields, the composer of "Aba
Daba" and a new song entitled "Gila, Galah,
Galoo," has entered vaudeville. His first ap-
pearance was at the Crotona Theatre, New York,
the early part of the week.
THAT the Courtleigh Sisters arc having great
success with the Feist song, "Ireland Must Be
Heaven," in the "World of Pleasure," show now
en route to the Coast.
THAT Kate Elinore, who is playing in "My
Aunt from Utah," is introducing a new song
called, "'I Know I've Got More Than My
share."
THAT the Henry Blossom-Victor Herbert
operetta, "Princess Pat," opened at the Stand-
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
ard Theatre, New York, on Labor Day.
THAT Walter J. Pond, the writer of "We're
All for Uncle Sam," continues to report the
FEATURING NOVELTY SONGS
success of his tours through the New England
The ever changing public seems to now be de- States.
manding novelty songs. In catering to this fancy
THAT A. J. Stasny, of the A. J. Stasny Music
Leo Feist, Inc., have been having good suc-
Co.,
returned Tuesday after a week end spent
cess with, "There's a Little Bit of Bad in Every
at
Ellenville,
X. Y. He was accompanied by
Good Little Girl," written by Fred Fischer
Mrs.
Stasny.
and Grant Clarke. Another novelty number by
the same publishers is the song, "He May Be THAT Edgar F. Bitner, general manager of
Old, But He's Got Young Ideas," by Howard Leo Feist, Inc., returned Tuesday from a week's
trip that included visits to Toledo and Detroit.
Johnson, Alex Gerber and Harry Jentes.
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