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Billy Sunday opened his New York en- m
gagement on Sunday last, and the music on
that occasion was divided between patriotic and
religious airs.
THAT it is thought by some that Billy's New
York engagement will result in large numbers
of recruits being added to the army.
THAT on the other hand if what Sherman said
about war is true, and when it is taken into
consideration that Billy gives a good descrip-
tion of the same thing, the results may not be
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so promising.
THAT the snow storm early Monday morning
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may serve as a damper to the song writers who |
were anticipating placing their new spring songs.
THAT at least one publisher cuts down the ex- HI
pense of his professional department by using a
talking machine to demonstrate his more popu-
lar numbers, which naturally are on the record. 1
THAT if the army and navy take all the
younger element the talking machine idea might
solve the problem of professional services.
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THAT George Friedman, who has been con-
nected with the Broadway Music Corp. for a
number of years, has become business manager
for the house of McCarthy & Fisher, succeeding
Jack Edwards.
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Otto Motzan has again written an instru-
mental number. This time he has taken advan-
tage of the prevalent craze for the fox-trot and
written his new number with that arrangement.
It is called "It's a Pippin" which, to say the
least, is a clever title.
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interpolated song so frequently proves the hit
of the show.
THAT Mose Gumble, the Remick professional
manager, now makes regular monthly tours
through the Eastern territory.
THAT as "Bugs" Baer says: "Many a man is
ready to shout or sing his head off for his coun-
try, who would object to having his head shot
off for the same country."
THAT the recent entry of a number of com-
posers into the ranks of the publishers shows
that this is a year when even the fellow with a
small catalog can succeed.
The Porcupine Publishing Co., New York,
has been incorporated with capital stock of
$20,000 for the purpose of publishing and print-
ing musical compositions, motion pictures, etc.
"The Masked Marvel," a new musical show
The incorporators are: P. E. Adams, D. W. Mor-
which is being produced by John Cort, opened
gan and J. L. Ford.
in Pittsburgh, Pa., Monday night of this week
and
according to the reports from that city the
JUST ISSUED
show was exceptionally well received and should,
upon its opening in New York, prove quite a
success. Leo Feist, Inc., publishes the score.
"The Paradise of
Your Dear Eyes "
" Bubbles "
"Pass the Butter"
Entr'acte by Silvio Heln
"It's Time lor Every Boy
to be a Soldier"
"Somewhere on Broadway"
"SInbad was in Bad"
"If You Ever Get Lonely"
"She's Dixie all the Time"
"Where the Black Eyed Susans
Grow"
"Down Honolulu Way"
'I Can Hear the Ukuleles Calling
Me"
'Mammy's Little Coal Black Rose"
'How's Every Little Thing In Dixie"
'There's Egypt In Your Dreamy
Eyes"
"Because You're Irish"
INSTRUMENTAL HITS
Pozzo—Fox-Trot
TIddle-de-Wlnks—Fox-Trot
Whispering Hearts—Waltz
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Wm. Jerome Pub. Corp. to Feature "Cotton
Pickin' Time in Alabam'"
The Wm. Jerome Publishing Corp. has ac-
quired the rights of publication in full, including
the mechanical reproduction rights for "Cotton
Pickin' Time in Alabam'," which is the work of
Daly and Cool, two popular boys from the
Washington Heights section, who have gained
quite a reputation with the products from their
pens. The "Cotton Pickin' Time in Alabam' "
song has already been placed on the catalog of
numerous roll concerns and several of them have
featured the number for some weeks past. The
future of the song looks exceptionally bright.
"Songs That Are Made
to Sell—and Do!"
WILL CARROLL CO., Inc.
Novelty Fox-Trot by H. Stanley Hasklns
CARL MILLEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.,Inc.
25 West 45th Street
NEW YORK CITY
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Carroll Hits
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The Saturday Evening Post
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"THE HOUR OF MEMORY"
HUMORESKE VOCAL
" I AIN'T GOT NOBODY MUCH"
AND NOBODY CARES FOR ME
"WHEN SHADOWS FALL"
"PARADISE BLUES"
O PRETTY PAPA! PRETTY PAPA!
"WHEN THE MOON SHINES DOWN
IN OLD ALASKA"
THEN I'LL ASK HER TO BE MINE
"DARLIN'"
" M Y FOX TROT GIRL"
ON THE ROCKIN' ROSA LEE
" I ' V E GOT THOSE FOX TROT '
BLUES"
"SING ME THE ROSARY"
"ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT"
"MOONLIGHT BLUES WALTZ"
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