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Issue: 1918 Vol. 67 N. 11 - Page 49

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SEPTEMBER 14, 1918
THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
49
"FIDDLERS THREES IN NEW YORK
New Operetta Is Well Received—Music Pub-
lished by M. Witmark & Sons
This Strikes You!
CENTURY'S NATIONAL ADS.
are going to be run in your Local
Paper or in those that have a Big
Circulation in your town.
This is a great opportunity to im-
prove Century sales and your
business in general.
Your co-operation appreciated!
"Hook-up" and "Clean up!"
Full particulars sent to dealers!
Century Music Pub. Co.
ou
Can't Go
Wrong
With
eistSo
"Fiddlers Three," an operetta produced by
John Cort, opened early last week at John Cort's
own theatre in New York and, according to the
consensus of opinion, is due for a long stay. It
is an operetta of the old-fashioned kind and has
eighteen musical numbers, all of which come in
for commendation from the local critics. Among
the more prominent of these are "Can It Be
Love at Last," which, by the way, is the lead-
ing theme of the operetta; "For Love," "As the
Thrilling Swallows Fly," "Love of a Day,"
"One Hour, Sweetheart, With You," "When the
Fiddler's Bow Begins to Fly," "All on Account
of Nipper" and "Don't You Think You'll Miss
Me?" all of which are a substantial addition
to the Witmark list of production numbers.
"The Maid of the
Mountains"
Now Playing at the
Casino Theatre, New York
"Love Will Find
a Way"
ORCHESTRATIONS FOR SOLDIERS
(Celebrated Waltz Song)
In response to a request for band orchestra-
tions for the use of the soldiers in training at
Camp Syracuse, N. Y., the Sam Fox Publish-
ing Co., Jerome H. Remick & Co. and Leo Feist,
Inc., have furnished them with over two hun-
dred of the latest popular numbers.
And Other Numbers Now Ready
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
"SOME NIGHT" MUSIC PLEASES
HARRIS NUMBERS IN VAUDEVILLE
Joe Howard Featuring Several of His Songs
in New Production—Eddie Leonard and
Willie Weston Also Scoring at Present
Joseph E. Howard's new vaudeville produc-
tion, "The Song Birds," opened at the River-
side Theatre last week and scored an emphatic
success with three Chas. K. Harris publications,
written by Mr. Howard himself, and entitled
respectively "Gee Whiz, Those Eyes," "Hello
Girlie" and "Liberty Glide." Eddie Leonard
in vaudeville is using "Sweetness, Honeysuckle
of Mine," while Willie Weston is scoring with
a new composition, "At the Allies' Flower Gar-
den Ball," both of them Harris publications.
"Break the News to Mother" continues to be
featured by a large number of performers.
MISS HUNTZINGER ARRIVES
A baby girl arrived at the summer home of
R. L. ' Huntzinger in Harbor Point, Harbor
Springs, Mich., late last week.
The happy
father is a member of the firm of Huntzinger &
Dilworth, the well-known publishers of stand-
ard music.
McKinley's New Song Success
THE SONG THAT TOUCHES EVERY HEART
The new musical comedy "Some Night" is
now running in Boston, where the various mu-
sical numbers are proving most popular. The
big hits are: "With the Boy I Love," "Alone
in a Great Big World," "Something That Money
Can't Buy" and "Send Me a Real Girl." The
music is published by M. Witmark & Sons.
SOME NEW BOOSEY NUMBERS SOON
Michael Keane, of Boosey & Co., returned on
Monday of this week after a vacation spent
with his family at Ocean Grove, N. J. Mr.
Keane promises the trade an early introduc-
tion to the new fall numbers of the Boosey
catalog.
USING "THAT SOOTHING SERENADE"
Adele Rowland, the musical comedy star who
is now filling an engagement in vaudeville, is
using the Witmark number "That Soothing
Serenade," written for her by Harry DeCosta,
which is proving one of the hits of her reper-
toire.
STASNY CLASHES WITH OPERA
Music Publisher's Car Struck by That of Gatti-
Cassaza, Opera Manager—Nobody Hurt
While taking some of his staff home from a
late Saturday night, spent in filling a large gen-
eral order, A. J. Stasny, of the A. J. Stasny
Music Co., collided with an automobile which,
carried Gatti-Cassaza, manager of the Metro-
politan Opera Co. The Stasny car was travel-
ing leisurely northward on Fifth avenue, near-
ing Fifty-eighth street, when the other car shot
from the side street across the avenue, carrying
the Stasny machine to the curb and greatly
shaking up the occupants of the car, who, how-
ever, were not seriously hurt.
Leslie & Fitzgerald is the title of the latest
firm to enter the music publishing field in New
York, having opened offices on Forty-sixth
street, near Broadway. They will announce sev-
eral numbers shortly.
The Greatest Song
ever written by
GEO. M. COHAN
TWO SONGS
A High Class Ballad of Unusual Merit
ONLY A ROSE IN NO
MAN'S LAND
(Published in 3 Keys)
Steadily Growing into " O u r Best Seller" Class
and
GIVE ME A SUNNY
CORNER OF YOUR
HEART
A Beautiful Song Poem .
(Published in 3 Keys)
BUY
THEM NOW!
JOE MORRIS MUSIC CO.
145 West 45th Street
New York City
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