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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 63 N. 9 - Page 61

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
19
National Publications
are now carrying
CENTURY
Edition
Advertisements
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
"THE BIO SHOW" AT HIPPODROME
Lyrics and Music of New Production by John
L. Golden and Ray Hubbell—T. B. Harms
& Francis Day & Hunter to Publish Score
MREVIDVflEARS
THAT with minstrel first parts incorporated
in the new shows to be given at the Hippo-
drome and Winter Garden, it is time for the
publishers to dust off the old minstrel num-
bers for further use.
THAT according to a Chicago authority the
proper sort of music may take the place of food.
He didn't say so, but probably ragtime would
be accepted as hamburger steak or hash.
THAT the swiftness of action displayed by
members of the Greater New York Publishers'
and Dealers' Association was due to the ef-
fects of a strenuous day of ball playing and rac-
ing exercises that were in most cases rather
unusual.
THAT Earl Carroll has just completed two new
songs for Lina Abarbanell in her new show,
"Flora Bella."
THAT the latest method for distributing pro-
fessional copies is to enclose them in the film
boxes for delivery to the various motion pic-
ture theatres.
THAT the next step will be to print the song
on the film themselves.
THAT Phil Kornheiser, professional manager
for Leo Feist, Inc., is again a proud daddy. It's
a boy. Born last week and weighing eight
pounds ringside.
THAT Joe Fuchs, music buyer for the Kresge
store of St. Louis, Mo., was a visitor in New
York last week.
THAT Cliff Odoms, manager of the Feist
Philadelphia branch, spent several days in New
York during the week.
THAT Ben Edwards, of the Feist professional
staff, left last Saturday for a two weeks' vaca-
tion in Yulan, Sullivan County, New York, it
is said, in an effort to rest and gain weight.
THAT A. J. Stasny was initiated into Pacific
Lodge No. 233, F. & A. M., on August 17.
The next production at the New York Hippo-
drome, under the management of Chas. B.
Dillingham, which will open about Labor Day,
will be entitled "The Big Show," with several
supplementary titles. The ice ballet will occupy
the first section of the program. The second
section will be a revue and include a minstrel
first part and the third section will be devoted
entirely to Pavlowa and her company. "The NEW BOOK FOR MUSIC SUPERVISORS
Big Show" comes from the pen of R. H. Burn-
side, with lyrics by John L. Golden and music Interesting and Valuable Volume, Compiled
and Edited by Thomas Tapper, Just Pub-
by Raymond Hubbell, who did the same work
lished by the Oliver Ditson Co., of Boston
for last year's show. The score will again be
published by T. B. Harms and Francis Day &
There has just been issued from the press
Hunter.
of the Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, a most inter-
esting and valuable volume entitled "The Music
A PROMISING NEW BALLAD
Supervisor," which is full of excellent advice
and
suggestions regarding his training, influ-
"The Whole World Loves a Lover and the
Lover That I Love is You" is one of the latest ence and opportunity. The book is written by
love songs to be released by J. H. Remick & Thomas Tapper, Litt.D., and treats of all phases
Co., and already seems to have hit the popular of music in the schools and musical education
fancy. As a love song it is being received not of the young in a broad and comprehensive
only for its original words, but also for the manner. There are various chapters devoted to
exceptionally good music that accompanies the requirements of the supervisor, the efficacy
them. The song has a handsome title page, of team work, community music, social value of
music, music in the home and the value of me-
which is also assisting it to attract attention.
chanical musical instruments, such as the player-
piano and the talking machine, which by the
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
way are highly endorsed, and suggestions as
to books most suited for the use of the super-
Music Engravers and Printers
visor. There is a great mass of material
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
crowded in the 200 pages of the book that
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
should make it a welcome addition to the library
311 West 43d Street
New York City
of every supervisor and teacher. The price of
"The Music Supervisor" is $1.25, postpaid.
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching Mu«lc
Qlljurrlj, $axiinu an& Cnmpamj
IJ«7-IJ6« BROADWAY, NEW YORK
O-R-D-E-R
Red, White, Blues
Mister Buzz Saw
Alpine Sunset, Valse Romantlqir-
Valse Egyptian
The Jubilator March
Visions of Madrid, Spanish Serenade
Thi Isle of Palms
A Night in June, Serenade
F R O M A N Y J O B B E R OR
C. L. B A R N H O U S E , 0 * 1 ^ 1 0 ^ I A
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
p bHshers
BOSTON »
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
publisher " M e r r y M a d n e s s "
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
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You
Can't Go
Wrong
With
eist So
An Exceptional Song!
"Good Night, Dinny, and
God Bless You" .
A Real Classic by George H.
Gartlan, composer of
"What An Irishman
Means by Machree "
"I £ 2 s «
FOR DEALERS ONLY
att
* copy if y o u attach
this
Advt. to your order
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
The Song of the Moment
"KEEP THE HOME-
FIRES BURNING"
('Till the Boys Come Home)
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St.
NEW YORK
Two Sensational English Ballad
Successes
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
T. B. Harms A Francis, Daj A Hunter
62 West 45th Street
NEW Y O U
NOW SWEEPING THE COUNTRY
AND J5IV£J^E YESTERDA

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