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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 65 N. 12 - Page 54

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
54
ORDERS SOLDIERSJO LEARN SONG
the verse and chorus of "The Battle Song of
Liberty," as follows:
"The Battle Song of Liberty" Subject of Unusual
Command by Regimental Chief With Ex-
peditionary Forces in France
"It's the roar an.l rattle of Freedom's battle
That's calling us over the sea.
Where a mighty foe has challenged us, boys,
It's up to you and to me.
So get Old Glory, we'll make 'em sorry
That they ever dreamed of this fight.
We're on our way with a Hip! Hooray!
Just to do what we know to be right."
Walter Jacobs' new march song, "The Battle
Song of Liberty," bids fair to become eminently
distinguished as a result of the manner in which
it has been accepted by Uncle Sam's fighting
memo
TO THE UNITED SIWES ARMY AND HAVY
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"So here's to Uncle Sammy, my faithful and true,
Here's to our banner, Red, White and Blue,
And here's to our good fellows on land and sea
Singing the Battle Song of Liberty."
The verses were followed by the order: "The
commanding officer directs that the above'copy
be furnished to all organizations of the regiment,
and that a copy be posted on company bulle-
tin boards, in order that every man can memo-
rize the 'Battle Song of Liberty.' (Signed) Hugh
L. Parker, Captain Twenty-eighth Infantry, Ad-
mtant."
NEW PATRIOTICJSONG CATCHES ON
"So Long, Mother" Not Only Featured in The-
atres But Is Selling Very Rapidly
"OUR DIRECTOR"
From the success that has already attended
the exploitation of Remick & Co.'s new patri-
otic song, "So Long, Mother," it looks as
though it would rank as one of the fastest sell-
ing numbers in the company's catalog for the
year, according to Jerome Keit, sales manager.
The song is by Raymond Egan and Gus Kahn,
with music by Egbert Van Alstyne, and has the
advantage of combining the ever popular mother
idea with the present patriotic spirit.
Title Page of "The Battle Song of Liberty"
forces in France. Mr. Jacobs received recently
at his Boston office a letter from Chas. B. Tyler,
band leader, Twenty-eighth United States In-
fantry, with the American Expeditionary forces
in Paris, France, inclosing a copy of a memo-
randum placed upon the regimental bulletin
board. The memorandum included the words of
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
NO NEW NATIONAL ANTHEM
Contest for New Patriotic Song Fails to Dis-
close a Winner
The contest for a new national anthem to suc-
ceed "The Star Spangled Banner," which was
held by the New York Globe and which closed
June IS, after several delays, has been decided.
The judges, Dr. Horatio Parker, of Yale; John
Philip and Dr. John Erskine, of Columbia,
have unanimously agreed that nothing submitted
may be seriously considered as a successor to
"The Star Spangled Banner" or "America."
Winn's Practical Method of
Popular Music
and Ragtime Piano Playing
Book N o . 1
Book N o . 2
Standard Numbers that Sell on Sight at
NEW CENTURY EDITION CAMPAIGN
Large Advertisements Now Being Inserted in
Ten Leading Magazines Beginning With Oc-
tober Issue—Many Helps for the Dealer
The fall advertising campaign of the Century
Music Publishing Co., New York, the plans for
which were announced some time ago, is now
already under way, and the first advertisement
for the new season appears in the October issue
of ten of the largest magazines, having an ag-
gregate circulation of something over 10,000,000.
Owing to the success of last year's campaign,
the company has prepared to carry on its work
of exploitation this year on a much larger scale.
Not only are new publications being used, but
the size of the advertisements has been mate-
rially increased, and special attention has been
given to their arrangement.
The Century Co. has long been noted for the
manner in which it co-operates with its dealers,
and this year it displays an even more generous
spirit, for in addition to the national publicity
which reverts directly to the benefit of every
Century dealer, there have also been provided
a special series of electrotype advertisements,
furnished to the dealer on request for use in his
local papers. There are also supplied attrac-
tive banners for use in the dealer's store, and
which call attention to the fact that he handles
Century Edition, and to add interest to the
campaign there has been inaugurated a dealers'
contest with Liberty Bonds as prizes.
A quarter-page advertisement of Century Edi-
tion appearing in the Ladies' Home Journal for
October, and which is out on Septerrrber 25, fur-
nishes an excellent idea of the company's plans
regarding publicity.
Consult the universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions
of any kind.
Two Wonderful Ballads
"ATEAUJOSUSMILE"
"THAT'S WHY MY
HEART IS CALLING YOU"
Music b y OTTO MOTZAN
KARCZAG PUB. CO., Inc.
6^-64 VV. 45th St., 7th Floor, N e w York
"50% Profit for the Dealer"
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
BOSTON, MASS.
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS,
PRINTERS
WINN SCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSIC
Established 1900
155 West 125th Street, New York
Correspondence Solicited
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
Publisher
(<
A Trial Order From Your Nearest Jobber
Will Convince You
AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
The Song of the Moment
"KEEP THE HOME-
FIRES BURNING"
(Till the Boys Come Home)
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St.
O R D E R
Red, White, Blues
Mister Buzz Saw
Alpine Sunset, Valse Romantiqua
Valse Egyptian
The Jubllator March
Visions of Madrid, Spanish Serenade
The Isle of Palms
A Night In June, Serenade
F R O M A N Y J O B B E R OR
C. L BARHHOUSE,
OSKA o8
n A
AIA
NEW YORK
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 W e s t 4 3 d Street
N e w York City
We Publish an Excellent Line of Teaching Music
Cfjurd), |3ax a on anb Company
1367-1369 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
CHAS.K.HARRIS'
Brand New Song Hits for the
Season 1917-18—Now Ready
"Break the News to
Mother "
"I'LL SEE YOU LATER, YANKEE LAND"
"KATHLEEN, MY ROSE"
"YOU KISSED ME" (And Said Good-Bye)
"LOVE 0' MINE"
"THOU SHALT NOT STEAL"
"YANKEE" (He's There—All There)
" I MISS THE OLD FOLKS NOW"
"THE MORE LOVE I GET THE MORE
I WANT"
"SCRATCHIN' THE GRAVEL"
"SWEETNESS" (Honeysuckleof Mine)
"DRY YOUR TEARS" (Waltz)
PUBLISHED BY
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Broadway and 47th St.,
N. Y. CITY

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