Music Trade Review

Issue: 1918 Vol. 67 N. 18

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Hook-up" With the Biggest and Most Costly Adv
This Half-Page Adver- THE SATUIW/IY
tisement Wil Appear in J&VENING POST
Thursday,
Nov 14|I)
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Three More Hits
yrom SongHeadquarters
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N addition to the
advertisement in
THE SATURDAY
EVENING POST
these songs will also
be advertised on Sun-
day, Nov. 10th, in 112
of the Leading News-
papers of the United
States and Canada
(see list on next page),
having a combined
circulation—including
THE SATURDAY
EVENING POST
work
° ne
—of over thirty mil-
lion readers.
the
£/ P/ayer
"Pl
,fi,n't
There isn't a city or town in the
United States or Canada which
has been overlooked in this cam-
paign.
Look at the next page now—look
for your city or your nearest largest
city or both—and then enquire of
your local newsdealers as to the
combined circulation of "The Sat-
I Am'tGotWeary Yell
Got Weary
urday Evening Post" and the various
you'll like 'em.
Every Song is a Shot tor Victory!
ING, gol-darn-it, SING ! Every song is a sixteen-inch shell
to shatter gloom and worry. Sing! It's bad news for the
S Kaiser.
Sing! It's good news for the boys over there. They'll
fight a bit harder, smile a bit broader, if they know we're
buying bonds, enduring war's discomforts, working war's
work with songs and songs, morning, noon and night. Learn
the new songs — the new hits from song Headquarters.
D A / SAI F MOW at aI1 m «»c and depart-
KJly tJJ-\.L^i-t 1 TV-/ rr m e nt stores or at any
Woolworth, Kresge, Kress, McCrory or Kraft Store.
OTHER POPULAR "FEIST 1 1 SONGS
K-K-K-Katy
My Belgian Rosa
I'm Sorry I Made You Cry
Over There
Some Lonesome Nlghl
My American Blighty
Oh You Rookie—Jada
II I'm Not at the Roll Call
Good Morning Mr. Zip
If He Can Fight Like He Can Love, Good-night Germany
Strutters' Ball
God Spare Our Boys Over There
Everything la Peaches Down In Georgia
Over Yonder Where The Llllles Grow
I'd Rather be a Private than a Colonel
newspapers reaching your city
which will carry these advertise-
ments, and then ask yourself
whether you can afford not to co-
operate on such an intensive effort
W these
to drive customers into YOUR
three
Tills JtowfX STORE.
In
I
As we have repeatedly said—and
new
Patriotic we say it again—"It is up to you"
WarS/ze
how much benefit YOU are go-
Saves
ing to get out of this campaign.
Paper
for
U/ieieScm
15c a copy, any seven f o r $ 1 . Postpaid. Band or Orchestra. 25c each. Male Quartette, 10c each.
"You
Can't Go Wrong With 4/VV 'Feist'
LEO FEIST, Ac..
Song"
FEIST BUILDING.NEW
YORK.N.Y.
YOUR SHARE will be in
proportion to YOUR
CO-OPERATION
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
ing Campaign the Music Business Has Ever Seen
Sunday, Nov. 10, in the Newspapers
Nov
14 in
Look over this list carefully and if the name of your city does not appear, do not conclude
hastily that YOU ARE NOT INTERESTED, because we have not overlooked you.
This campaign has been carefully planned so as to include EVERY city. In a few cases
the circulation of some of the larger metropolitan papers is greater in some of the near-
by cities than the circulation of the Home paper, and in such instances we have used
the larger papers, so as to get the greatest possible Bulk circulation. The List of Cities
and Papers is given below.
Remember!—Over Thirty Million Readers—Remember!
Alabama
Iowa
Nebraska
Birmingham News
Montgomery Advertiser
Burlington Hawkeye
Cedar Rapids Republican Times
Davenport Democrat and Leader
Des Moines Register and
Tribune
Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Sioux City Journal
Lincoln State Journal
Omaha World Herald
Omaha Bee
Arkansas
Little Rock Gazette
California
Los Angeles Examiner
Los Angeles Times
San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco Examiner
Kansas
Topeka Capital
Wichita Ledger
Kentucky
Louisville Courier Journal
Colorado
Denver Post
Louisiana
New Orleans Item
District of Columbia
Washington Post
Washington Star
Maine
Portland Express and Telegram
Florida
Maryland
Baltimore Sun
Jacksonville Times Union
Tampa Tribune
Massachusetts
Boston Globe
Boston Post
Worcester Telegram
Georgia
Atlanta American
Atlanta Journal
Macon Telegraph
Savannah News
Michigan
Detroit Free Press
Detroit News
Grand Rapids Herald
Kalamazoo Gazette
Illinois
Chicago Herald Examiner
Chicago Tribune
Decatur Herald
Joliet Herald News
Springfield State Register
Minnesota
Duluth News Tribune
Minneapolis Tribune-
St. Paul Dispatch and Pioneer
Press
Indiana
Evansville Courier
Ft. Wayne Journal News
Indianapolis Star
Muncie Star
South Bend News-Times
Terre Haute Star
Missouri
Joplin Globe
Kansas City Star
St. Louis Post Dispatch
Rhode Island
Providence Journal
South Carolina
Columbia State
New Jersey
Newark Ledger
New York
Albany Knickerbocker Press
Brooklyn Standard Union
Buffalo Courier
New York Times
New York Tribune
Rochester Democrat and
Chronicle
Syracuse Herald
Tennessee
Chattanooga Times
Knoxville Journal and Tribune
Memphis Commercial Appeal
Nashville Banner
Fargo Courier News
Texas
Beaumont Enterprise
Dallas News
El Paso Times
Fort Worth Star Telegram
Houston Post
San Antonio Express
Waco News Tribune
Ohio
Utah
Canton Repository
Cincinnati Enquirer
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Columbus Dispatch
Dayton News
Springfield News
Lima News
Toledo Times
Youngstown Vindicator
Salt Lake City Tribune
North Dakota
Virginia
Newport News Times Herald
Richmond Times Dispatch
Washington
Seattle Times
Spokane Spokesman Review
Tacoma Ledger
Oklahoma
West Virginia
Charleston Gazette
Huntington Herald Dispatch
Wheeling News
Muskogee Phoenix
Oklahoma City Oklahoman
Tulsa World
Oregon
Portland Oregonian
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Ledger
Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia North American
Pittsburgh Press
Reading Eagle
Scranton Scrantonian
Wisconsin
Madison State Journal
Milwaukee Journal
Canada
Toronto Star
Winnipeg Free Press
Montreal Star
Vancouver Sun
London (Ont.) Advertiser
And also "THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 9 9
LEO
FEIST,
InC. Feist Building, 235 West 40th St. N E W
Please send following copies at 7 cents each:
"The Rose of No Man's Land."
"You'll Find Old Dixieland in France."
"I Aint Got Weary Yet."
Can also use
Title Pages of each and about
Display Signs
YORK
VERY SPECIAL!
On orders for 500 copies or over, we
will prepay express charges if this
coupon is attached to your order.
Name
Address
Arrange Your Displays Beginning MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11th

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