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Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 16 - Page 62

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
OCTOBER 18, 1919
CONDUCTED BY V. D. WALSH
FEIST SONGS ON BROADWAY
Songs Published by That House Being Featured
in Many Leading Productions
Another Big One!
The house of Leo Feist, Inc., have been getting
a splendid play for their numbers on Broadway
during the past few weeks. "The Vamp" is be-
ing used in the "Shubert Gaities" and the
"Greenwich Village Follies," and Eddie Cantor
is using a special version in the "Ziegfeld Fol-
lies." It is also sung by Ina Claire as an inci-
dental piece in David Belasco's show, "The Gold
Diggers," at the Lyceum Theatre.
Nora Bayes is singing "Freckles" in the "Shu-
bert Gaieties," and Dolly Connelly, who is being
added to the cast of the "Greenwich Follies,"
Words by
Music by
VICTOR JACOBI
WILLIAM LE BARON
will sing "By the Campfire." Frank Fay, the
comedian in the musical show "Oh, What a
Girl," is singing "I Used to Call Her Baby," with
Yes, of course, it's GHAPPELL'S
great success.
Recently, at the Palace Theatre, Lewis and
STRIKE HITS MUSIC PUBLISHERS
JONES MUSIC CO. ENTERS FIELD
White sang the Feist songs "Here Comes the
Bride" and "The Vamp." Closely following on
A new addition to the ranks of music publish-
the bill was Lew Brice, who did a dance to "The Walkout of Printers Threatens to Force Closing
Down
of
Trade
Departments
of
Publishers
Due
ers
is the Jones Music Co., which has opened of-
Vamp." Nonette, the singing violinist, sang and
to Shortage of Stock Now on Hand
fices in the Gaiety Theatre Building, New York
played "The Heart of a Rose," and during the
City. A. J. Jones is the head of the new com-
intermission the orchestra played "By the Camp-
With the local music printing houses having
fire." Bee Palmer sang "1 Want to Shimmie" been shut down for a fortnight due to the strike pany and negotiations have been closed to ex-
and "At the High Brown Babies' Ball," following of various members of the printing craft, music ploit the songs of Anita Owens, an author with
which Pat Rooney and Joe Santly sang "I Used publishers* particularly those featuring popular many successful songs to her credit. For the
to Call Her Baby," "I Know What It Means to prints, are finding themselves in a distinctly em- past few years Miss Owens has been under con-
Be Lonesome" and "Freckles." It might also be barrassing position, and some are frank to say tract with Jerome H. Reniick & Co. More
stated that Bee Palmer's Jazz Band plays "Bluin' that unless some sort of settlement is made very recently several of her numbers were published
the Blues" and "Tiger Rag," also published by soon they will be compelled practically to close by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder. The new firm
announces the following numbers from her pen:
Leo Feist, Inc.
their trade departments and suspend shipments. "Wander With Me to Lovcland," "Beautiful Land
For some time past the publishers have found of Dreams" and "Don't Be Sad."
PUBLISHES THREE NEW SONGS
it difficult to keep on hand a sufficient number of
copies of real hits to fill orders promptly, owing
Addison G. Smith, of the firm of Smith &
NEW VON TILZER NUMBER
to delays at the printers, even with all the men
Heiby, Bucyrus, O., is the publisher of three new
working. The strike, therefore, caught most of
Neville Freeson and Albert Von Tilzer have
songs, "Leaves From the Human Heart," "Dear
them mighty short of stock and the results have just written a new song entitled, "Say It With
Rose Marie" and ''I'm Glad I Live in Ohio." Mr.
been sudden and somewhat disastrous. With the
Flowers." The number has a lyric of rare beauty
Smith is the author of the lyrics of all the fore-
printers' affairs considerably involved and with
going numbers and the music of the same is by
and a most appealing melody.
no immediate prospects of settlement in view,
J. K. Andino.
publishers are not endeavoring to hide their
worry in the least.
Paramount Picture Song
The melody of this song Is used eight
times at each showing of thfs
great film
NEW POSTS FOR FEIST MANAGERS
Chas. Cordray, formerly manager of the Cin-
cinnati office of Leo Feist, Inc., has been appoint-
ed manager of the new Indianapolis office of the
concern, which is located at 122 Pembroke Ar-
cade, that city.
Frank Novak, formerly manager of the Cin-
cinnati office for the same concern, and who has
recently returned from France, is again in charge
of the Cincinnati office.
FOR SALE
Splendid opportunity for some one to
make money. Up-to-the-minute Sheet Music
Department for sale. Classical and popular
music in great variety. Apply at once. Ad-
dress "Box 1968," care of The Music Trade
Review, 373 Fourth Ave., New York.
MUSIC DEALERS ATTENTION
Drop us a Postal Card with your name and address
and we will send you our Bulletins which quote very
lowest prices on all the latest Sheet Music published
by every Music Publisher in the U. S. and Canada.
Central Music Co., Distributors, Murphysboro, 111.
3 New songs just off the press.
Very Popular Ballad, 7 Cents
McKinley Music Co. NewYork
"Leaves from the Human Heart"
"Dear Rose Marie"
"I'm glad I live in Ohio"
Beautiful title pages. All gems of art.
6c to dealers, prepaid where check accompanies the
order. Addison G. Smith, Publisher, Bucyrus, Ohio.
MORE THAN A HIT
A HOME RUN
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