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The Music Trade Review
JULY 10, 1926
Century
Edition
Is the best buy and the
biggest seller in the sheet
music industry.
The above is not simply an
advertising statement, but
an unquestionable fact.
Ask the dealers who handle
the line—they know.
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
New York
Ditson Get-Together Club
Holds Its Annual Outing
Enjoy Outdoor Games and Dancing at Fieldston,
Popular Shore Resort—Officers of the Club
for Current Year
BOSTON, MASS., July 3.—Through the courtesy of
Charles H. Ditson, owner of the Charles H.
Ditson Co., music publisher of New York, the
Get-Together Club of the Oliver Ditson Co.,
of this city, was enabled to hold one of its most
successful outings at Fieldston on the Atlantic
last Saturday. Over 150 members of the club,
together with representatives of the press,
crowded five large buses and at 9 o'clock were
whirled away to a day replete with everything
that makes a memorable outing.
Fieldston is two hours driving from the Oliver
Ditson Building, and under fair skies the day
started out auspiciously. The program contained
A PEAL BIT OF MELODY
CHERIE
I LOVE YOU
H A R M S INC., 62 W 45TH SLN.YC.
AMERICAS POPULAR
BALLAD SUCCESSES
everything in the line of athletic endeavor,
games, and contests; and young and old weie
kept busy. On arrival at the grounds the mar-
'1
ried men immediately crossed bats with then
single opponents and came oil on the short
end of tne scoring. While the game was in
progress bathing and tennis held the attention
of the others members of the club. Meanwhile,
in the large clubhouse, bowling and pool weie
the popular sports, and these continued through-
HORSES
out the day for a large number of devotees.
HIVUUT MAN
Promptly at 1 o'clock the entire gathe.ing
WHAT A MAN
8ITTIN* AltOI'M)
sat down to what turned out to be one of the
SLEEPY TIME! GAL,
SY5IPATHY WALTZ
finest spreads in the memory of many. The
HI DIDDLE DIDDLE
menu contained everything that would tempt
SOMEBODY'S LONELY
MY CASTLE IN SPAIN
the appetite, and "seconds" were served on the
PRETTY LITTLE BABY
THE SONO OF THE SEA
majority of orders. During the repast com-
AFTER I SAY I'M SORRY
munity singing was led by George Kerr, p.esi-
BY THE SIGN OF THE ROSE
LONESOME MELODY O' MINE
dent of the Get-Together Club. Cheers were
SO DOES YOUR OLD MANDARIN
called for during the dinner for those who had
SUPPOSE I HAD NEVER MET YOU
L E T S TALK ABOUT MY SWEETIE
made the affair possible, and for the hard-work-
FIVE FOOT TWO, EYES OF BLUE
SHE'S A CORN-FED INDIANA GIRL
ing members of the committees, particularly
DON'T WAKE ME UP (Let Me Dream)
Vera Drisko, secretary and moving power of
I'M SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD
TOO MANY PARTIES AND TOO BIANY
the club. During the dinner also Messrs. Glass-
PALS
SHE WAS JUST A SAILOR'S SWEET-
maker and Friaulx, representing Charles H. Dit-
HEART
son & Co., of New York, were regaled with
I NEVER KNEW HOW WONDERFUL
YOU WERE
"The Sidewalks of New York." Telegrams were
read and cheered, particularly the one from
Write for Dealers' Price
Charles H. Ditson. A return telegram was sent
to Mr. Ditson in appreciation.
A regular entertainment was planned after
the dinner and a varied and delightful time was
the final result. Games were then in order for
the next hour.
To the accompaniment of the Orthophonic staff writer for the firm, and it will be called
Electrola, brought by the Ditson Co., the "Au Revoir But Not Good-Bye." Jack Robbins,
Charleston and kindred dances were indulged president of the company, has tried the number
in. This continued until 6 in the evening, and with several of the important bands in town and
at that time the buses were again boarded for they are all enthused over it.
the return home.
Officers of the Get-Together Club for the
present year are: George Kerr, president; John
O. Martin, vice-president; William J. Reilly,
treasurer, and Vera Drisko, secretary. Clarence
New York Publisher Issues Large Number of
A. Woodman, director of the Oliver Ditson Co.,
New Songs at This Rate Until July 31
is a member of the advisory committee and is
found behind the guns of the great Ditson activ-
Leo Feist, Inc., has listed the following new
ities. Other members of the club who worked active numbers as offerings at initial prices until
for the success of the affair were: Clifford C. July 31. All of these selections are being fea-
Chapman, Henry A. Winkleman, Caroline tured by the band and orchestra and profes-
Bowers, Herman Flick, James Hermitage, Olga sional departments of Leo Feist, Inc., and
Jansson, Fred Schmidt, George Shirley, Anne through their many branch offices and repre-
Tracy and Harry Holden.
sentatives throughout the country. They in-
LEO FElSlS^NEWYORK
New Feist Numbers
Offered at Initial Prices
Robbins-Engel Buys
New Italian One-step
"Au Revoir But Not Good-Bye" Fitted With
American Lyrics by Ray Klages of Firm's
Staff
Domenico Savino, of Robbins-Engel, Inc., who
is now sojourning on his annual visit to Italy,
has just procured the American rights for a new
six-eighths one-step, that is a big success in
Italy at the present time. The American version
of the lyrics has been written by Ray Klages,
MARK THESE DOWN
AS MARKS HITS!
My Little Nest
clude "Hello, Aloha! How Are You?,"
"Katinka," "Nobody Worries 'Bout Me," "Leave
Me Something to Remember," "Where'd You
Get Those Eyes?," "I'm Walking Around in
Circles" and "I Wonder Where My Buddies Are
To-night."
LET the END of
EWORLD COME
TO-MORROW
AS LONG AS YOU LOVE
rpDAr
'Let the ME
Rest of
the World Go By"
a&v the Same
Writer
ERNEST R . BALL
Lyric to PAUL CUNNINGHAM
Franz Lehar\ fox-trot masterpiece
ROSES OF PICARDY
THE WORLD IS WMIlNGsSUNRISt
fNTHE GARDEN OF TD-HORROW
THE SONG OFSONGS
LOVE'S FIRST KISS
SMILETHRUYDUR TEARS
IF WINTER COMES
CHAPPELL-HARMS.INC.
185 MADISON AVE
NEW
YORK
Reaching for the Moon
The accepted fox-trot hit of 1926
Would-ja?
Unique rhythm fox-trot
Ain't We Carrying On
The comedy "gang" song hit
Old Stone Mountain
Another "Trail of the Lonesome Pine"
Edward B. Marks Music Co.
225 W. 46th St.
New York City
M .WITMARK & SONS
1650 Broadwav New York.