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THE MUSIC TRADE
JANUARY 10, 1920
REVIEW
49
DEATH OF ALFRED HALLAM
Prominent
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LADIES' HOME JOURNAL
MOTHER'S MAGAZINE
PICTORIAL, REVIEW
ST. NICHOLAS
DELINEATOR
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION
PHYSICAL CULTURE
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
MUSICAL COURIER
Musical Director and Composer
Passes Away in New York
You cant go
wrong with
any'Feist^
Alfred Hallam, widely known in the East as
a musical director, died on Thursday of last
week in Roosevelt Hospital after a lingering ill-
ness. He was born in Rugby, England, sixty
years ago and came here in 1893. For nearly
twenty years he was in charge of the music in
the schools of Mt. Vernon and while there com-
piled several books of hymns and choral songs.
For two seasons he conducted the chorus
of the Labor Temple and the People's Choral
Union of this city, and then, until his illness, he
was song leader of the War Camp Community
Service in Boston.
Song
A new novelty song right up
to the minute
IT'S THE SMART
LITTLE FELLER
"
ISSUE A USEFUL SOUVENIR
Who Stocked Up His Cellar
(That's Getting the
Beautiful Girls)
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the company has sent out an attractive pocket
MUSIC DEALER AS SONG WRITER
CUTS DOWN HIS INCOME TAX
memorandum book containing all this informa-
Archie L. Hamilton, th.e well-known music
Jack Robbins, general manager for Richmond, tion, together with plenty of white space for
the Publisher, was recently married to Miss memoranda and for marking down the substan- dealer of Dayton, O., is the author of the words
Rose Jacobs of New York. Miss Jacobs is a tial profits realized during the coming twelve and music of three songs, a waltz song entitled
most successful milliner, operating two stores months. The booklet is bound in leather and "Mr. Moon-Chaperon," "My Garden That
in New York, and this despite the fact that she bears the Victor trade-mark, together with the Blooms in the Night," and a march two-step en-
has just reached twenty-one.
Sherman, Clay & Co. name embossed in gold on titled "The Jolly Shriners," dedicated to Antioch
Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Day-
the cover.
ton, O.
FEIST SONG IN "OVERSEAS REVUE"
Century Music Pub. Co.
The "Overseas Revue," now touring the Pa- RIGHTS TO GERMAN OPERETTAS
cific Coast, has interpolated the Feist number
It is understood that Jos. W. Stern & Co.
"Let's All Be Good Pals," in the show. It is
have secured the stage rights for four of the
sung by Elizabeth Brice and chorus.
biggest German musical comedies and operetta
successes produced since the war period. A
special representative of the house of Stern
closed the negotiations in Berlin.
"SWEET HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT "
Tell Her of My Love
"WHITE HEATHER"
Paramount Picture Song
3 New Songs Just Off the Press
"Leaves from the Human Heart"
"Dear Rote Marie"
"I'm Glad I Live in Ohio"
Words by Artdlson G. Smith, music by .1. E. Andlno. Beau-
tiful title pages. All gema of art. Gc to dealers, prepaid
where check accompanies the order.
Addison G. Smith, Bucyrus. O.
Irving Berlin has written two songs which
will be exploited in connection with new motion
picture releases. One will be on the produc-
tion "The Glorious Lady" and the other on
"Sealed Hearts."
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
Evening Brings Rest and Yob
There's A Long:, Long Trail
The Magic of Your Eyes
My Rosary for You
Mother Machree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Love
Can't Yo' Heah Me Callln', Caroline
Ring Out! Sweet Bells of Peace
Spring's a Lovable Ladje
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Miss You
Smllln* Through
Who Knows?
Values
(JEROME H.REMICK6C0S I
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"YOU CAN HAVE IT, I DON'T WANT IT"
"WHEN YOU HOLD ME IN YOUR ARMS"
"WHEN I MET Y O U "
"WEEPING WILLOW LANE"
" O A S I S " (Oriental Song)
"HAWAIIAN ROSE"
" I WOULDN'T DO IT FOR ANYBODY
BUT YOU "
"IN MY GARDEN OF LONG AGO "
"I WONDER WHAT'S ZE MATTER WITH MY
OOLA-LA"
"DIXIE MOON"
"E-YIP-YOW YANKEE BOYS"
Welcome Home A grain
" 0 LADY, STOP ROLLING YOUR EYES"
"KEEP YOUR FACE TO THE SUNSHINE"
"AT THE SHIMME-SHA-WABBLERS' BALL"
" DALLAS BLUES" (Song and Piano)
"MOONLIGHT BLUES WALTZ"
"SWEET HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT VALSE"
"VICTORIOUS AMERICA MARCH"
NOTHING BUT HITS
I AM OJMBINGMOUNTAINS
TELL ME
MHSLEOPGOLDEN DREAMS
YDUREYESHOTTOLDMESO
ALEXANDER B\ND4>DD0ELAND
GWBMEASMILBANDKI5S
NOTINATHOUSAND YEARS
SACRED
Teach Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Volee
A Little While
It Was For Mt
Ever At Rest
LULLABY TIA\E
AND MANY OTHERS
JEROME H.REMICKCCQ
NEW YORK
DETROIT
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Haunting, Dreamy, Sensational
vg/ Waltz Song Success
HAWAIIAN MOOflLIGHT
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York