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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 63 N. 14 - Page 73

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
50 Million
Readers are now
being interested in
CENTURY
Edition
through 1 9 National
Magazines
MREVIEWflEARS
THAT not content with remodeling hymns,
and howling about popular songs, the reformers
are now trying to rebuild "Dixie" and other
darkey melodies on the Boston plan.
THAT instead of "Massa's In De Cole, Cole
Groun'," we may expect to see it in the future
as ''"My Employer Now Rests in the Cold,
Damp Earth of the Cemetery."
THAT the extent of the Hawaiian fever, which
has struck song writers and the public, is well
illustrated in the new song, "O'Brien Is Tryin'
to Learn Hawaiian."
THAT probably the singing of Hawaiian songs
is responsible for the advertising of Hawaiian
hats for women for the coming season.
THAT Jean Schwartz has just signed a two-
year contract with Waterson, Berlin & Synder.
THAT the leaving of Wm. Jerome breaks up
the famous team of writers, Jerome and
Schwartz, after a long period of successful col-
laboration.
ou
Can't Go
Wrong
With
eist So
"Never Swap Horses |
When You're Crossing |
a Stream"
I
A New Campaign Song
j
The title page is a beautiful auto- |
graphed portrait of President Wilson =
"MISS SPRINGTjME" IN NEW YORK
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
MAY PROVE A SECOND "MEMORIES"
"Just a Word of Sympathy" Is a Welcome Ad-
dition to the Remick & Co. Catalog
The new Remick hit, "Just a Word of Sym-
pathy," by the writers of "Memories," promises
to have even greater favor with the singing pub-
lic than its predecessor. In the short time since
its release it has been well received. Reports
to Jerome Keit, sales manager of Jerome H.
Remick & Co., in the last week, lead him to
believe the number will be one of the best
sellers in this season's catalog.
TO GIVE ROSESJWITH SHEET MUSIC
A. J. Stasny returned Monday from a two
weeks' trip in the West.
While away Mr.
Stasny states he found the sheet music business
flourishing everywhere and all dealers he found
arc looking for one of the best fall seasons in
years.
During the week of October 2 every store in
Philadelphia that handles sheet music will give
a cut rose with every copy of "I Found You
Among the Roses," the popular Stasny number.
"Miss Springtime," a bright new musical com-
edy, by Emmerich Kahnan, the composer of
"Sari," with book by Guy Bolton, and lyrics by
P. G. Woodhouse and Herbert Reynolds, was pro-
duced with much success at the New Amster-
daw Theatre on Monday night. T. B. Harms
and Francis, Day & Hunter publish the music.
WALTER JACOBSJWLARGES STAFF
Walter Jacobs, whose establishment in Bos-
worth street, Boston, is a busy hive of industry,
has now associated with him two able men who
will prove without doubt of the most valuable
assistance in his work. One of these is George
L. Cobb, of Buffalo, who is widely known as a
composer, and, who besides writing popular
compositions, will do more or less traveling.
Mr. Cobb is best known for his song, "Are
You from Dixie?" which is having an enormous
vogue. Another of the Dixie numbers is en-
titled "See Dixie First," and this is being put
out by Jacobs.
The other man who has come East to work
with Jacobs is C. V. Butterman, who lately
came from Jackson, Mich., where he was closely
identified with the musical life of the city. Mr.
Butterman is secretary and treasurer of the
American Guild of Mandolinists, Banjoists and
Guitarists, and he will have close oversight of
Jacobs' Orchestra Monthly, The Cadenza and
Jacobs' Band Monthly, all of which have grown
to large proportions. A piano number, wliich
The Song of the Moment
NEW .YORK'S BIG HIT
"KEEP THE HOME-
FIRES BURNING"
"I FOUND YOU AMONG
THE ROSES"
(Till the Boys Come Home)
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St.
OLL A
_ POPULAR
PIANO
PIECES
NEW YORK
W. C. POLLA & CO.
1S47
Broadway
New York
VALSE SUBLIME
Great Waltz Hit
FLOWERLAND WALTZES
W. C. Powell's 1915 Hit
SPRING TIME REVERIE
Fine Teaching Piece
BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF ERIN
Big Song Hit
FOR DEALERS ONLY
7c
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bid*., New York
has been out from this house about a fort-
night is "Big Ben," which has made a hit from
the start. Another hit is "When You Dream
of Old New Hampshire, I Dream of Tennes-
see."
The former is by Thomas S. Allen,
and the latter by Mr. Cobb.
ISSUE NEW CAMPAIGN SONQ
The latest campaign song is entitled, "Never
Swap Horses When Crossing a Stream," a
cleverly written song, with a cleverer title. Its
title page contains a reproduction of an auto-
graphed photo of President Wilson. The song
has just been released by Leo Feist, Inc., and
will probably be heard quite frequently from
now until election day in all sections of the
country.
Two Sensational English
Ballad Successes
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter
62 West 45th Street
NEW YORK
B - B - B - B - B
.
THESE 5 BS STAND FOR THE NEW
,
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BALL- BRENNAN BEAUTIFUL
• BIG BALLAD-
'
THE BALLAD BEAUTIFUL
IS IT ON YOUR COUNTER ?
A. J. STASNY MUSIC CO.
56 West 45th Street
New York
a copy if y o u attach this
A d v t . t o your order
B TURN BACKTHEUNIVERSE B
** AND GIVE ME YESTERDAY **
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
WALTER JACOBS
BOSTON, MASS.
"Merry Madness"
Oliver Ditson Company
8 Bosworth
th St.,
St.,
Publisher
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
I'UBI.ISHKRS,
PRINTERS
ANU ENGRAVERS OK MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
ANOTHER SENSATIONAL HIT
BY THESE WELL KNOWN WRITERS
ALREADY SELLING TREMENDOUSLY
MWITMARK£.
SON!
I New YOfiK • CHKACO - PHIlAMlPttM - BOSTON • 5AN FRANCISCO' LONDON

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