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SEPTEMBER 21, 1918
THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
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THAT Leo Feist, Inc., have opened a new
branch office at 301 Chickering Hall, Seattle,
Wash., in charge of Monte Austin.
THAT Walter Eastman, of Chappell & Co.,
Ltd., has the sympathy of his friends in the
trade in the loss of his brother, Harold East-
man, in action in France, as reported in The
See Our Advertisement in this week's
Review recently.
SATURDAY EVENING POST
THAT now is the time to get ready to sub-
Featuring Two Song Hits
scribe to the new Liberty Loan, and help the
trade do its share.
THAT those midweek luncheons of the pub-
Young ladies wanted in our lishers at Keen's are becoming increasingly in-
teresting.
Order Department. Perma-
THAT an unusually large number of song
nent positions. Reasonable
writers are at present bolstering up their royalty
salary to begin with. Good
checks by appearing in vaudeville.
THAT to get real money for plugging one's
chance for advancement. No
own songs is not such a bad idea at that.
knowledge of music required.
THAT Willie Sufface, recently connected with
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the Meyer Cohen Music Co., has entered the
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THAT the music publishers' baseball team
should not have walloped the actors' team as
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
they did recently. It may be that the pub-
lishers will want the actors to feature their
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
songs in the future.
THAT from the number of new songs an-
GERMANS SEIZE AMERICAN MUSIC
nounced by the various popular publishers, it
ROBERT DORE'S REPERTOIRE
Government Takes Over Property of American
looks like a very busy season to come\
Concerns in Germany
THAT
W.
C.
Handy,
of
the
Pace
&
Handy
Concert Singer Accorded Enthusiastic Recep-
Music Co., has some live ideas on the origin
tion at the Riviera Theatre
Among American properties in Germany
of the "blues" in music.
THAT a novelty in vaudeville last week was an seized by that Government, according to the
Robert Dore, who created such a tremendous
sensation with the power of his voice at the accompanist playing a new piece from the en- German Official Gazette, is included property
concert at the Riviera Theatre last Sunday, is graver's proof sheet. In other words, he was with Brietkopf & Haertel, Leipzig, and belong-
ing to J. Fischer & Bro., New York, property
by no means unknown to concertgoers. He just one jump behind the MS. itself.
with certain Leipzig firms belonging to B. F.
was a pupil of Sabriglia, of Paris, a member of
Wood & Co., Boston, as well as property with
Opera Comique, Paris, Del Verma, Milan, and
NEW PAULL MARCH READY SOON
firms in the same city belonging to Luckhardt
San Carlos, Naples. He has sung forty-three
grand opera parts arid in his recent vaudeville
E. T. Paull announces his new march, "Persh- & Belder. All the properties referred to con-
engagements rendered many of these. At pres- ing's Crusaders," will shortly be ready for the sist of music, music books and music plates.
ent his repertoire includes the "Prologue" from trade. The number will be issued with an ex-
"Pagliacci," the "Drink Song" from "Hamlet," ceptionally attractive title page, a reproduction
NEW STASNY NUMBER COMING
"Largo al Factotum," "Forever Is a Long, Long of the posters advertising the picture of that
The A. J. Stasny Music Co. will shortly pub-
Time," "All for One and One for All" and "The name, and used by special permission of the
lish
a new song entitled "It's Never Too Late
Americans Come."
Committee on Public Information.
to Be Sorry." The number is by J. E. Dempsey
Joseph Burke, writers of "A Soldier's
ISSUE "SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE"
DEMAND FOR PACE & HANDY SONGS and
Rosary," one of the Stasny song hits.
The National Music Bureau, publishers and
The Pace & Handy Music Co., Inc., are daily
jobbers of Mansfield, Ohio, have just issued a receiving many calls for professional copies of
new song entitled "Somewhere in France," of
their numbers, chief of which are "The Song
which H. L. Price is the author. J. High Stauf- the Sunny Southland Sings," "A Good Man Is
fer, president of the firm, is much pleased with Hard to Find" and "Beale Street Blues."
the song.
NICE, EASY
REFINED WORK
"K-K-K-Katy"
"If He Can Fight Like
He Can Love, Good
Night, Germany"
Century Music Pub. Co.
The Greatest Song
ever written by
GEO. M. COHAN
McKinley's New Song Success
THE SONG THAT TOUCHES EVERY HEART
AN EXQUISITE SONG
Dedicated to John McCormack
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