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Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
HERBERT=HAUERBACH OPERETTA
First Work in Which Those Two Have Col-
laborated Ready Next Year
Victor Herbert and Otto Hauerbach are col-
laborating upon an operetta, which will be pro-
duced early in the new year by Joseph Weber.
It will be the first time that Messrs. Herbert
and Hauerbach have joined hands in the writ-
ing of musical plays, the former having been
heretofore associated with Henry Blossom and
Glen MacDonough, while Mr. Hauerbach has
worked with Rudolf Friml.
'JEROME H.REHICK&Ca'S
^Sensational Son£ Hits
"PRETTY BABY"
"JUST A WORD OF SYMPATHY"
"MAMMY'S LITTLE COAL BLACK
ROSE"
"ON THE OLD DOMINION LINE"
" I N OLD BRAZIL"
"DOWN HONOLULU WAY"
"AND THEY CALLED IT
DIXIELAND"
"COME BACK TO ARIZONA"
" I F YOU EVER GET LONELY"
"MEMORIES"
JEROME H. REM1CK & CO.
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1547 Broadway
New York
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THE REVIEW flEARS
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Can't Go
Wrong
With 71
eistSo
THAT Al Piantadosi is the latest of the popu-
lar composers to venture out on the seas of
music^ publishing. He will open offices in the
Broadway district shortly.
THAT George Graff, Jr., for some time writing
for Witmark & Sons, has been signed up by
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder. He will write with
Bert Clark.
THAT Dorothy Jardon is using with great
success the Chappell & Co. number, "Oh, You
Haunting Waltz."
THAT practically every publisher interviewed
at the present time expreses the belief that a
record-breaking* season is coming. All that is
needed now is the business.
THAT we again hear murmurs of publishers
getting together for the purpose of cutting out
the payments to professional singers, with the
10-cent stores interested in the movement.
THAT the trouble with all such movements is
that some never really start and the balance
hardly ever finish.
" Facts is Facts"
"There's a Little Bit of
Bad In Every Good
Little Girl"
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PROMISING NEW SONG OF THE SOUTH |
"Mammy's Little Coal Black Rose," a Strong
Addition to Remdck Catalog
Jerome H. Remick & Co., who have put over
more than their share of
Southern songs of all
sorts, have a new winner
in their latest number
called "Mammy's Little
Coal Black Rose," which
has b e e n particularly
well received, not only
for the catchy melody,
but also for the charac-
ter of the lyrics. The
song, which is by Ray-
mond Egan and E. A.
Whiting is not only used by a number of people
in vaudeville, but is also featured by Al Jolson
in the new edition of "Robinson Crusoe, Jr."
The Song of the Moment
"KEEP THE HOME-
FIRES BURNING"
('Till the Boys Come Home)
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St.
NEW YORK
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
1
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Without a doubt the best novelty
song since "Any Little Girl" and
by the same composer. Words by
Grant Clarke.
7c
FOR DEALERS ONLY
a copy if you attach thia
Advt. to your order
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
TO PLAY CADMAN'S COMPOSITIONS
The first concert of Charles Wakefield Cad-
man, composer-pianist, and Princess Taianina,
the Indian mezzo-soprano, will be given at
Aeolian Hall Tuesday evening, October 17. Mr.
Cadman's Trio in D Major will be played by
Arkady Bourstin, violinist, and Paul Gruppe,
'cellist, with the composer at the piano.
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RELEASE 'TOLLIES" HIT
;
"Have a Heart," one of the hits of the 1916
Follies show, has been released, according to the
announcement of the publishers, T. B. Harms,
Francis Day & Hunter. This song is being
speedily taken up by prominent vaudeville stars.
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
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Grca t Waltz Hit
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SPRING TIME REVERIE
Fine Teaching Piece
BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF ERIN
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