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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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Business Dull?
There is such an extensive variety
of every-day-in-demand numbers in
"CENTURY
EDITION"
that the dealer who features it is kept
busy making sales! All the year
'round!
Make yours a "Century Store"!
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
MEETING WITH QUICK SUCCESS
Carl Millegram Publishing Co., Inc., Now Fea-
turing Three Excellent Numbers
Chas. Miller, head of the Carl Millegram Pub-
lishing Co., Inc., must feel proud of the activity
his publications are showing in the compara-
tively short time since their release. The three
best sellers in the company's catalog, "The Para-
dise of Your Dear Eyes," "Pass the Butter" and
the novelty fox-trot "Bubbles" are all having a
good demand. The program of this firm for
the fall season is quite extensive, for besides
several new songs and instrumental offerings of
the better class there will be a number of songs
which will probably be heard in productions
during the coming season.
TWO BEST SACRED SONGS
Now In Demand
THE
VOICE IN THE
WILDERNESS
JOHN PRINDLE SCOTT
BLEST ARE THE PURE
IN HEART
F. FLAXINGTON HARKER
These songs are suitable for all church services including
Christian Science. Both issued in two keys
HUNTZINGER & DILWMTM05 Fifth Aw., New York
THAT according to reports from France the
American troops which recently arrived over
there deserted the entire music publishing field
and wrote a patriotic song of their own.
THAT if the above song proves successfui and
the soldier boys fail to copyright it there will
probably be a rush to publish the number.
THAT the reporter in his despatch states the
music is reminiscent of "Tipperary," "A Hot
Time in the Old Town To-night" and the
"Doxology," showing that the writers were
not particular whose song they took a few bars
from.
THAT while the writers seem to have deserted
the music publishers in getting out their own
number the result shows the publishers were
not slighted otherwise.
THAT the lyric itself is on the style of the new
Feist song "Good-bye Broadway, Hello France."
THAT George M. Cohan's "Over There," Wm.
Jerome Publishing Corp., seemed to be the fea-
ture at Plattsburg during the Lambs' Gambol
at that camp.
THAT the coming outing of the Music Pub-
lishers' and Dealers' Association of Greater
New York promises to be the liveliest in the
history of the organization.
Of course, there
will be a jazz band there.
THAT one song writer declares that the only
thing connected with the publishing and selling
of music that has not gone up is the royalty
paid the producer.
And gasoline is getting
close to a dollar a gallon, too.
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Can't .Go
Wrong
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Now Playing at the Lyric Theatre,
New York City
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Lady's Glove'
The New Operetta
by Oscar Strauss
Critics Predict
"Who Are You
Beautiful Unknown
Send for complete list of songs
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
"OVER THERE" WANTED BY SOLDIERS
Nora Bayes Telegraphs for Band Parts of Song
for Soldiers' Use
The Wm. Jerome Publishing Corp. are in re-
ceipt of the following telegram from that well-
known singing comedienne, Nora Bayes:
Among the new songs the professional de-
"Please send, special delivery, band parts and
partment of Jerome H. Remick & Co. will lyrics of 'Over There' to Adjutant of Post, First
work on during the summer season are, "Salin' United States Engineers, Washington Barracks,
Away on the Henry Clay," lyric by Gus Kahn Washington, D. C. They want it for their
and music by Egbert Van Alstyne; "I'll Come marching song."
Sailing Home to You" (A Long Way From
"Over There" is the new patriotic song from
Broadway), by Stanley Murphy and Harry Car- the pen of Geo. M. Cohan and was originally in-
roll; "Southern Gals," by Jack Yellen and Al- troduced by Miss Bayes, who has continued to
bert Gumble, and "China Dreams," by Ray- make it the featured number on her tour.
mond Eagen, Gus Kahn and Egbert Van
Alstyne.
SOME LIVE jtEMICK SONGS
JUST ISSUED
"TWILIGHT LANE"
NEW BALLADJS POPULAR
The new ballad by Theodore Morse and
Dorothy Terriss, "Love's Lullaby," published
by Leo Feist, Inc., is one of the favorite songs
of many of the best vaudeville singers. The
sale of the number "also has been quite prom-
ising in recent weeks, and it is looked upon as
one of the coming fall numbers by the Feist
organization. The number, while popular, is at
the same time a song of the better class.
A PATRIOTIC HYMN THAT WILL LAST
A Dainty Song by Greene and Solman
OUR THREE STEADY SELLERS
(1) "The Paradise of Your Dear Eyes
A Ballad by Greene and Novelty
Miller Fox-Trot
by H. Stanley Haskins
\L)
(3)
I aSS
Entr'acte by Silvio Hein
CARL MILLEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.,Inc.
25 West 45th Street
NEW YORK CITY
The American National Hymn
Another Hit?
GEO. L. WEITZ, 753 6th Ave., New York
"Over There"
TO MUSIC DEALERS
By Geo. M. Cohan
WE ARE JOBBERS
OF MUSIC
Get in at this price.
7c per copy
HAVE YOU GOT THESE?
"Sometime"
18c per copy
"M-i-s-s-I-s-s-I-p-p-I"
18c per copy
"There's Only One Little Girl."
By Geo. M. Cohan
7c per copy
Wm. Jerome Publishing Corporation
Strand Theatre Building,
NEW YORK CITY
m
will be as big a hit as
"My Hero"
WITH PRELUDE
Word* by Rev. S. E. SMITH
Music by GEO. L. WEITZ
"If I Catch the Guy Who Wrote
Poor Butterfly"
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