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THE
DECEMBER 28, 1918
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
MUSIC OF THE MONTH—(Continued from page 10)
Reynolds-David-Hewitt—Arabian Nights—One-step,
Osborne-Howe
Van Alstyne—My Chocolate Soldier Sammy Boy—One-
step
Baxter-Kortlander
General Pershlng March.
Callahan-Roberts—An Old Sweetheart of Mine,
Roberts-Kortlander
Brennan-Cunningham-Rule—Have a Smile—One-step. .Doyle
Ta-Da-—Fox-trot.
AUTOGRAPH
Kortlander—Shimmie Shoes.—Fox-trot
Kortlander
Berlin—Good-Bye, France.
RYTHMODIKJROLL CORP.
We don't know what Ja-Da is or means, nor
do we want to know. But it is here all right in
the Rythmodik list, and we hear that the sailor
boys are all singing it. Of course, you have to
excuse a sailor boy. "Speranze Predute" is
what the Italians will be saying soon if they
keep on trying to grab Dalmutio. Two good
numbers, two good names. Then there is
Madelon. And others. The Rythmodik list
has them all. Here it is:
Composer
Title
Played by
Green—A Good Man is Hard to Find
Makay
Piantadosi-Glogau—All Aboard for Home, Sweet Home,
Arden
Archer—Baby Jim
Arden
Ball—Dear Little Boy of Mine
Lambert
Hilliam—Freedom for All Forever
Lambert
Berlin—Good-bye, France
Makay
ohnson—Has Anybody Seen My Corinne?
Makay
Lule>—Have a Smile
Arden-Lambert
Straight-Sandefus—I Found the End of the Rainbow,
Arden
Dulmage—In the Shadow of the Desert Palm,
Arden-Lambert
Carleton—Ja-Da
Makay
Henry-Oniyas—Kentucky Dream Waltz
King-Lambert
Cowan—Kisses
Arden-Lambert
Robert—Madelon
Arden-Lambert
Mitchell-Gottler-Morse—Mother, Here's Your Boy...Makay
Gilbert-Friedland—Singapore
Arden
Morelli—Speranze Perdute ("Lost Hope") . .Sporanto-Luigi
Creamer-Layton—Sweet 'n Pretty
Makay
Caryll—Thousands of Years Ago
Arden
Sherwood—W'hen I Dream About that Southern Home
of Mine
Makay
Furth—;When the Yanks Come Marching Home
Arden
Methven—When You Look in the Heart of a Rose.I^mbert
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STANDARD MUSIC ROLL CO.
This company offers a comprehensive list of
the word rolls, Arto popular and Perfection
editions for January. The number of semi-war
songs is large, but the best of all is Madelon.
Sure she will be true to the whole regiment.
Some of the other post-war numbers though
are rather good specimens. However, Standard
has what you want. The list herewith shows
titles of all editions:
Composer
Title
Played by
Gaskill—As You Were When I First Met You, That's
How I Want You To-day—One-step
Morton
Ruby—Come On, Papa—One-step
Goodwin
Pinkard—Don't Cry, Little Girl, Don't Cry—Waltz
song, mandolin arrangement
Mackey
Gumble—Give a Little Credit to the Navy—One-step,
Morton
Berlin—Good-bye, France—One-step
Goodwin
Meyer—In the Land of Beginning Again—Saxophone
fox-trot
Sloane
Henry—Kentucky Dream—Waltz song, mandolin ar-
rangement
Daniels
Cowan—Kisses (The Sweetest Kisses of All)—Jazz-rag
fox-trot
Hallan
Robert—Madelon (I'll be True to the Whole Regi-
ment)—One-step
Rowley
Morse—Mother, Here's Your Boy—One-step
Rowley
Schuster—The Navy Took Them Over and the Navy
Will Bring Them Back—One-step
Gardner
Morgan—Oh! Helen—-Stammering song, one-step. .Gardner
Flynn—Oh! Moon of the Summer Night—Fox-trot. .Hallan
Ruby—Oh! What a Time for the Girlies When the
Boys Come Marching Home—Fox-trot
Hallan
Friedland—Singapore—Jazz-rag fox-trot
Mackey
Squires—Some Day I'll Make You Glad—Waltz song,
mandolin arrangement
Mackey
Creamer—Sweet 'n Pretty (Gee, How I Wish You
Were Mine)—Fox-trot
Goodwin
Wood—That's What God Made Mothers For—Ballad,
mandolin chorus
Sloane
Von Tilzer— You'll Have to Put Him to Sleep with the
Marseillaise and Wake Him Up with an Oo, La,
La—One-step
Rowley
Williams—You're Some Pretty Doll—Fox-trot
Hallan
UNIVERSAL MUSIC CO.
The January Universal bulletin is not very
sensational, but is a good, comfortable, season-
able offering, mainly concerned with girlies, lad-
dies and holiday triplings, which, without doubt,
is just what the public want at the present mo-
ment. Considering the quite breathless state
of things in the world at large just now, we may
be thankful to get the nice lot listed below:
Music Rolls
That Meet Every Requirement
of Taste or Purse
STANDARD
INSTRUMENTAL
700 titles in catalogue comprised of choicest
light classics, operas, overtures, dances, e t c
Prices ranging- from 60c to SI.00
Word Rolls
The only WORD Roll having- word* ar-
ranged upon a patent music •taff, indicating
exact tone of each word.
Prices from 96c to $1.20
Popular Rolls
The latest and beat popular music In Instru-
mental arrangement only. Monthly Bulletins
gladly mailed on request. Aajr roll Me.
SONG ROLLS
(The Roll with the Wlords)
Pla ed b
Title
^ y
Christian Science Hymn
Toulon
For Love ("Fiddlers Three")—Fox-trot
Johnstone
Holy City
Adams
I'm Crazy About My Daddy—Fox-trot
McCarron
It's Never Too Late to Be Sorry—Waltz
Burke
Kisses—Saxophone-Fox-trot
Cowan
Laddies Who Fought and Won—One-step
Lauder
My Dreams
Tosti
Now You Know the World Is Free—One-step
Harcourt
Oh, Susie, Behave!—One-step
Olman
O Sole Mio (My Sun)—Neapolitan song
di Capua
Some Day Waiting Will End ("Girl Behind the Gun")
—Fox-trot
,
Caryll
Thousands of Years Ago ("The Canary")—Fox-trot. .Caryll
When You Look in the Heart of a Rose ("The Better
'Ole")—Saxophone-Waltz
Methven
You Can Tell That He's an American—Two-step. .Wenrich
You're the Very Girl ("Everything")—Fox-trot
Daly
HAND-PLAYED
Dancer of Navarre
Zamecnik
Mazurka
Zerkowitz
Wilson Themes
Wilson
REGULAR
Arabian Nights—Intermezzo—One-step
David-Hewitt
Head Over Heels—Selection
Kern
Repasz Band March
Sweeley
BEHNING LINE IN DEMAND
SingA WORD Rolls
LARGE SIZE—85c
Hand Played Rolls
THE GRAY BOX ROLL—Mo
BEND FOB TRADE PBICEI
Join With the Other Live Dealers
WHO SELL THI8 COMPLETE LINE
Standard Music Roll Co.
Geo. A. Scofield, manager of the New York
City retail Behning warerooms, reports that
they have enjoyed an exceptional demand dur-
ing the holiday season.
GREETINGS FROM G. HOWLETT DAVIS
Elmer H. Miller, for over thirty years a piano
and music dealer in Troy, N. Y., died recently.
Music Roll Man in Holiday Message Pays Trib-
ute to the Wonderful Power of Music
The highest class player
actions in the world
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M«kon of MMIC
Oraaa*. N. J.
G. Howlett Davis, president of the Standard
Music Roll Co., Orange, N. J., has just sent to
his friends in the trade an original and elab-
orate Christmas greeting, emphasizing particu-
larly the high position enjoyed by music to-
day and the part it has played in arousing pa-
triotism and keeping it at high tide during the
war. In connection with the Christmas greeting
there are printed the lyrics of the song, "Let's
Have Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men," writ-
ten and composed by Mr. Davis, and also the
following verses from his pen:
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^It has the complete valve action assembled in a "Demountable
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The Trinity of Music
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The Elements:
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Long ere Earth was matter or had form
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Music out of wind and lightning was borne,
| Thus God solaced Nature and her troubles
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were shorn.
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The Voice:
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Within the throats of all human -kind
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Is a musical instrument by God designed,
| Through it man woos woman and she shapes
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man's mind.
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Instruments:
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God's melodies e'en sound through human
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skill
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In nature's elements harnessed to man's
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will,
I These mechanisms echo His celestial music
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still.
§
—G. Howlett Davis.