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DECEMBER 6,
THE
1919
MUSIC
TRADE
45
REVIEW
GILBERT HURTJN_AUTO ACCIDENT
Energetic Song Writer Completes Vaudeville
Engagements—His Songs Proving Popular
BEATS'EM ALL!
CENTURY WINDOW DISPLAY No. 3 is
surely a winner.
When you send for it, be sure and ask for
the three NEW FREE AD. CUTS we have pre-
pared for your local paper. The display parts
of these are the exact duplicates of what we
are running: in this campaign. That's why
they will do more to hook up your store with
this campaign than were you to use the old
outs you received last season.
The greatest results are realized when the
display and ads. are run at the same time.
It's this sort of ro-operation that will in-
sure your "cashing in" on the Greatest Cam-
paign of its kind ever undertaken.
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
DITSON BOOK FOR SINGERS
"Simple Truths Used by Great Singers" is
the title of a new book published by the Oliver
Ditson Co., Boston, Mass. This book, which
is of great interest to singers, is written by
Sarah Robinson-Duff and is dedicated to her
first pupil, Mary Garden. It gives in a clear
way the fundamentals of the requirements of
a singer and points out the results of the au-
thor's long experience as a singer and teacher
of vocal art.
Artmusic Gems
Little things like a broken rib and a few
score of angry bruises didn't keep L. Wolfe Gil-
bert from his regular display of energy. Gilbert
sustained these painful injuries when he was
thrown out of his automobile on November 20.
A few days after the accident Gilbert had com-
pleted the journey from New York to Detroit
and had commenced a two weeks' vaudeville en-
gagement in that city. The incident conclusive-
ly demonstrated the Gilbert gameness and ten-
acity of purpose. His reward lies in the fact
that his songs, "Granny," "Dreamy Amazon,"
"Old Joe Blues" and the baby of the family,
"I'm So Tired of Dreaming, Dixie Lee," are
selling at a record-breaking clip in Detroit, as
indeed they are in almost every locality.
"Granny" heads the list of sellers in a goodly
proportion of the stores handling popular-priced
numbers, and is a notable contender for win-
ning honors. Even in Great Britain its sales
are already tremendous, by report of H. Dar-
ewski, the great English publisher who con-
trols its sales abroad. "Dreamy Amazon" is
one of the best-selling high-class waltz songs
ever published, and its sales continue to in-
crease." A newcomer is "That Beloved Cheater
of Mine," by L. Wolfe Gilbert and Edna Wil-
liams, a tuneful, appealing song based on a
new Robertson-Cole photoplay feature. Hearers
have predicted for it a genuine success, even
apart from any value that be attached to its
affiliation with the film, which is also looked
upon as a potential popular success.
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Hits from
" Linger Longer
Letty"
The New Morosco Show
Featuring Charlotte Greenwood
"Linger Longer Letty"
"20th Century Lullaby '
"Climbing the Ladder of Love"
DEALERS—Write for Bulletin
and Prices
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
3 New Songs Just Off the Press
"Leaves from the Human Heart"
"Dear Rose Marie"
"I'm Glad I Live in Ohio"
Words by Aeidison G. Smith, music by J. E. Andlno. Beau-
tiful titlo pages. All gems of art. 6c to dealers, prepaid
where check accompanies the order.
Addbon G. Smith, Bucyrus, O.
NEW CHAS. JCJfARRIS SONG
Chas. K. Harris has collaborated with Sam
Coslow on a new number, "Still Water Always
Runs Deep." This is the first time in the song
writing career of Chas. K. Harris in which
hn has been co-author with another writer.
JEROME H.REMICK L COS
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"Forever Is A Long,
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Evening Brings Rest and You
There's A Long, Lone Trail
The Magic of Your Eyes
My Rosary for You
Mother Maehree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Love
Can't Yo' Heah Me Call in', Caroline
King Out I Sweet Bella of Peace
Spring's at Lovable Ladye
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Miss You
Smllin' Through
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GIVE ME A SMILE AND KISS
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Teach Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
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145 West 45th St.
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