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THE
J U L Y 12, 1919
MUSIC
TRADE
45
REVIEW
BRATTON WORKING ON NEW SCORE
In June Prepare for
September!
The Farmer must plant his seeds months
before he can gather his crop. The Music
Dealer must lay his plans and trade founda-
tions months before he can realize on them,
which leads to the logical advice
Plant "Century Edition" Now
You know "CENTURY"—the Nationally Ad-
vertised Edition that insures you a profit of
150% and makes every customer a friend of
your House.
Write for particulars now—get ready for
September and the months that will follow.
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
How Many Masons Are
There in Your City ?
Every one will want a copy of the wonderful
new book recently published
Masonic Responses
for the Blue Lodge
Complete words and music for the three degrees
—unison arrangement with organ accompani-
ment and male quartet arrangement both in one
book.
Pocket Size—Cloth Binding—50c
Trade price on request
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
Publishers
11-15 Union Square West,
NEW YORK
SENSATIONAL SONG H I T S
YOU'RE STILL AN OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE'
111 FOREVER BLOWING BUBBLES"
SOME S U N N Y D A Y '
TILL WE MEET A G A I N "
"OUT OF THE EAST"
"ILL SAY SHE DOES'
"MADELON"
A LITTLE BIRCH CANOE AND YOU'
AFTEP ALL"
"SMILES"
"TACKIN EM DOWN"
"BLUEBIPD"
"SAHAPA"
Announcement has been made that Ed. Paul-
ton and John W. Bratton are collaborating on a
new musical play to be called "The Peach Girl."
This is the first score written by Mr. Bratton for
some time, so his latest work of that sort will
be eagerly welcomed. "The Peach Girl" is
scheduled for an opening in the early fall and the
contract for publishing the musical numbers
has been signed by M. Witmark & Sons. This
publishing house has been constantly adding to
the list of fall productions for which they will
publish the music.
PUSHING NEW "HEART" NUMBER
Gilbert & Friedland, Inc., are making a big
drive on their high-class number, "Mending a
Heart." Maxwell Silver, general manager of
the company, who recently purchased the in-
terests of Anatol Friedland in the firm, is now
planning to make that number one of the fea-
tures of the firm's catalog. The number is hav-
ing good succe-ss considering the short space of
time since its release and all departments of
the company feel that it has a most promising
future.
^bu can't ^6
wrong with
any*Feist*
Have You Heard this New
Novelty?
"Ragging the
Chopsticks"
All the " Piano-phiends " wiil
want a copy
DEALERS-Write
for Bulletin
and Prices
LEO.
FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg.. New York
NEW NUMBER BY MARY EARL
Mary Earl, the composer of "Beautiful Ohio"
and other high-class successes, some time ago
wrote a waltz song entitled "Dreamy Alabama,"
which will receive exploitation during the com-
ing fall at the hands of Shapiro, Bernstein &
Co., Inc., the publishers of all of Mary Earl's
works.
POPULAR AS A F0X=TR0T
The Emma Cams and J. Walter Leopold num-
ber, "Oh How She Can Dance," is being sung
by Sophie Tucker, Larry Comer, Ruth Roye
and others. In addition Chas. K. Harris, the
publisher, has had an instrumental fox-trot ar-
rangement made of-the song, which has made
it quite popular in dancing circles.
USING "KENTUCKY DREAM"
Man} r of the orchestras and bands are show-
ing a preference for "Kentucky Dream," the
waltz success from the catalog of Jos. W. Stern
& Co. The number is having a steady growth
in popularity and it has been recognized in many
quarters as a selection of much musical merit.
NEW SONG IN THE "FOLLIES"
"Baby's Arms" is the title of a new song by
Joe McCarthy and Harry Tierney, which was
recently introduced in the "Follies." The num-
ber is registered as one of the hits of the show
and it is also now understood that it will be re-
leased to the profession and not be restricted.
Leo Feist, Inc., are the publishers.
J. A. DECATUR'S VACATION
J. A. Decatur, assistant general manager of
Leo Feist, Inc., left New York on Thursday of
last week for a vacation, which he intends to
spend in swimming and fishing. He will be
away two weeks and will spend most of his
time in New Hampshire.
OPEN BRANCH OFFICES
The Hi Browning Music Co., of Toledo, O.,
has opened branch professional offices in the
Astor Theatre Building, New York, with
Charles Kessler as manager.
G. M. Anderson will produce a new musical
show in the fall by Nat Osborne and Ballard
McDonald. Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., will
publish the score.
McKinley's New Song Success
GREATEST "JAZZ" SONG EVER PUBLISHED
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ALWAYS IN DEMAND
SECULAR
Kvening Brings Rest and You
There's A Long, Long Trail
The Magic of Your Eye*
My Rosary for You
Mother Machree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Low
Can't Vo' lleuh Me CallltT, Caroline
King Out! Sweet Bells of Peace
Spring's a Lovable Lad.ve
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Miss You
Smilin' Through
Who Knows?
Values
SACRED
Teach Me T o Tray
I Come T o Thee
The Silent Voice
A L i t t l e While
It W a s F o r Me
Ever At Rest
A N D MANY
OTHERS