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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
character. Ranks M. Davison, of the company,
will not go to his summer place until August.
Return from Meetings in New York with Excellent Reports—Ditson's "On To Plattsburg" Prov-
The H. F. Wood Co.' is pretty busy just
ing a Big Success—Jacob's "Big Ben" March Wakes Them Up—Other News
imw. Apari from having good sales of its
BOSTON, MASS., July 3.—Quite a hunch of
old 'Anvil Chorus' and 'Hear Dem Hells' do publications it is making ready for some ex-
good fellows of the Boston music trade at- some handsome collaborating in the trio, be- tensive publications in the early fall.
tended the convention in New York and all of lieve us." The last Band Monthly published
them returned feling that the social and busi- by Jacobs was 100 pages and many extra
FEATURING SONGS IN CONCERT
ness sides of the several days in the Metropo- copie.5 were. sold.
lis were profitable. From the Oliyer Ditson
C. W. Thompson, of the C. W. Thompson Numbers by Fred'k W. Vanderpool Sung on
Chautauqua Tours
Co. there were Clarence A. Woodman and Co., hopes to get away on a vacation shortly,
George W. Furness, of the traveling staff; but at this writing he is not sure just where
Banks M, Davison, W. M. Bacon and Charlie he will go. Mr. Thompson says that the bad Frederick W. Vanderpool, who is in charge
White, of the White-Smith Co.; Walter Jacobs weather worked for good in his business, as of the Concert, Lyceum and Ghautauqua tours
and B. F. Wood and Bill Small, of the B. F. many persons were kept in town who other- given under the management of M. Witmark
& Sons, is quite elated over having two of his
Wood Music Co.
wise might have gone away.
One of the Oliver Ditson hits of the season
The White-Smith Co. report that Mrs. Ross' songs featured- on -'fhe tours. Lcnora Sparks,
is the march "On to Plattsburg," by Herbert new pi£ce, "The Open Road," is taking well in of the New York Metropolitan Opera Com-
W. Lowe, which is for band, orchestra and the trade. A new work for th'g organ, entitled pany, is singing Mr. Vanderpool's "If" with
mandolin orchestra. This number was played "An Egyptian Suite," by R. S. Stoughton, is great success, and Dora de Phillipce, of the
with great success at the High School in Mai- about to be put out by the White-Smith Co. Chicago Opera Company is singing "A Song
den a few nights ago on. the occasion of a Mr. Stough.ton's "Persran^.Suke" has met with for You," also by the above composer.
benefit performance for the families of those pronounced success everywhere and is espec-
Consult the universal Want Directory of
who have enlisted, and it was encored as many ially popular with organists giving recitals. It
as eight or nine times, the audience .finally also has found, favor with motion picture The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
picking up the song, using the word Mexico houses, being used with films of an Oriental free of charge for men who desire positions.
in place of Plattsburg. The march is to be
played throughout the summer by the orches-
tra at the Copley-Plaza and it is on the bill
several times at the Pop concerts at Symphony
Jlall throughout next week.
The Oliver Ditson Co.'s new building is quite
the talk of the establishment, as the plans and
specifications are being worked out in detail.
MAKERS OF
The old building, on the site of which the new
one is to rise, is being rapidly demolished.
Business with the Ditson house is moving
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along smoothly. Mr. Furness, following the
close of the New York convention, started
West, where he will remain until September.
"Big Ben," just off the presses- of the Walter
Jacob's establishment, is destined to make a
big hit. It is written for band and orchestra
third of a century
and is by Thomas S. Allen, who has written
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