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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 68 N. 23 - Page 130

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J UNE
THE
7, 1919
MUSIC
TRADE
117
REVIEW
THE MUSIC OF "BROKEN BLOSSOMS"
Musical Arrangement of Griffi th Film Proving
One of the Attraction s
Classy
Window Displays
.\ttra.ctive ' Vindows al'e as essential t'O the
llpuuilding of a s uccessful busi ness a·s is the
iSdN'tion oJ t h e Inerchandise you sell.
:"0
T h at's wby we felt the ur gen t n eed of em-
l)loying a ,"Vindow Ji"';xpert to render free serv­
i ce t o those of 'Our Agents who w i s bed it.
H e h as very cl everly worl .,i gned a pla.n that anyon e ca·o follow a.u d ge t
r esults that will draw trade.
It' s just what yo u need for co-operating
with u s in the BIG CENTURY AD'VERTISING
CAIIIPA I GN DOW running.
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
JACK MILLS TO PUBLISH?
It is rumored ill tIle t,"ade that Jack Mills, for­
m er ly professio nal manager for McCa rthy &
Fishcr , rnc., will ente r th e publish ing business
0 11 hi s ow n behalf.
It is und e rstood that he
will be backed by Philadelpbia capital in his
new ventu r e.
TO MUSIC DEALERS
WE ARE JOBBERS
OF MUSIC
Popular, Classic, Music
Books and Studies
Our price. on .11 cla.ses of music will average the
lowe.t. Located in the center of the country and
carrying' the tremendous .tock that -we do w e are
in a position to supply all your -wanh at a SAVING
TO YOU OF TIME. MONEY AND EXPRESS
CHARGES.
All orders shipped the day we get them.
GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER
McKINLEY MUSIC CO"
1501-1513 E. 55th Sh·eet
CHICAGO
The new D. W. Griffith motion picture pro­
d uct ion " Broken Blossoms" reccntly opened at
th e Cohan & Harris Theater, New York City,
and, like al l the former larg er pictures released
by this exceptionally tal ~ nted producer, appe"rs
to be bent upon breaking records as an attrac­
ti on.
The musica l arrangement, espec ia lly writte n
for the production, is a work of much merit,
and "Broke n Blossoms," a song by Robert Edgar
L ong and Loui s F. Gottsc halk, is to be rendere d
at eve r y performanc e.
1'. ·R. Harms & Francis, Da y & Hunter are
the publishers of "Broken Blossoms," which is
dedicated to D. W. Griffi th .
NEW WITMARK WALTZ
"Sta rlight L ove" Promises to Be a Great Suc­
cess This Seaso n
There seems to be an incr eas in g demand for
wal t z numbers this season , and as usual this
has led to the composers turning out more than
th e usual quota of such work.
One of the
new waltz Ilumb"rs is called "Starlight Love,"
and is a compos iti on from the pen of Lucien
Denn i, carrying a peculiarly fascinating m e lody
and giving much promise of being li st ed among
the waltz successes of the season. Arthur A.
Penn has writt en a lyr ic for the number, and
the sin ga G Ie qualities of the words wi ll 11.0 doubt
ass ist t owards ib popularity. M . VVitmark &
SOilS arc the publishers.
H. L. DUPONT RETURNS
H. L. Dupont, who in the past ha s been COIl­
nected with some of the la r gest music publish­
ing hou ses in the country, has just returne d
from France, where he served with the Seventy­
eighth Division.
He contemplates a trip to
New York in the near future, and in the mean­
tim e his add ress is 66 Orchard street, Cam­
bridge, Mass.
"Little French Mother,
Good-Bye"
The Latest Song by the
writers of
"Rose of No Man's Land"
"Salvation Lassie," etc.
DEALERS - Write for Bulletin
and Prices
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
"LAUGhiNG WATER" A HIT
New Harris Number Being U s ed by Prominent
Comedians
Chas. K. Harris is the publisher of what ap­
pears to be one of the most sensational novelty
song "uccesses in many seasons. It is enti tl ed
"Laughing vVater" (Ha- H a-Ha).
May West,
Sophie T ucker, Henry L ewis and many o the r
s inging comedians are mak in g it the leading
I1nmbe r on the ir programs, and the Harri s pro­
fessional s taff is rushed with demands for th e
use of the song. J oe Gold and Euge ne West
are the authors of the above song. These two
boys have written severa l numbers for this sea~
son's Harris catalog, a ll of w hich are meeting
with success.
PUBLISH NEW PRODUCTI9N HIT
STERN & CO BUY "HONEYMOON"
Joseph VI '. Stern & Co. llave purchased from
th e Triang le Music P ubl ishing Co. the waltz
ballad en titled "Honcy moon." T hi s number, a l­
th oug h on ly a recent ed iti on to the cata log ue of
the Trian g le Music Co., ha s s how n much prom­
ise, and it is ullderstood that th e new owners
ar e to in a ug ura te a campaig n g i\'illg it much
publicity.
"There Is More to the 'Kiss Than the Sound"
'is one of the successful songs in the musical pro­
du.ction "La, La, Lucille," which recently opened
in New York. T. B. Harms & Francis, Day &
Hunter arc the publishers.
McKinley's New Song Success
GREATEST "JAZZ" SONG EVER PUBLISHED
ALWAYS IN DEi'-IAND
SECULAR
E " ening Brings Rest and You
There's A Long, Long Tra il
The Magic of Your Eyes
My Rosary for You
1I10tber Machree
IUss IIle Aga in
Starlight LO" e
Ca.n't Yo' Ht'ah 1\(e Callin', Caroline
Ring Ou ( ! Sweet Bells of Peace
S J)ring 'R a Lovable J~ad ye
Dear Little Boy of Jlline
So r te r 1\liss You
Snl ilin' Throogh
" "ho Knows'l
Values
SACRED
T .'!ll ob Me 'l'o Pray
I
Come To Tbee
Th e Si 1cHt Voice
A LitU" Wbile
it Was "' or Me
E"~r
At Rest

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