Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 70 N. 15

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APRIL 10,
THE MUSIC TRADE
1920
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REVIEW
PLEASING CONCERT AT DITSON'S
PI'1'l'IMMMMMMM'IHlfH'tH'IUH'l
Young American Baritone Sings Ditson Songs
in Recital in Harp Room of New York Store
DOES THIS APPLY
TO YOU ?
Every Century Ad. in nine of America's Big-
gest Magazines tells the readers to "go to their
dealer for "CENTURY," and "If the dealer
cannot supply it—WE WILX."
Many are sending to us for "Century Music,"
claiming "Their dealer did not have in stock
the copies they wished." We don't like that,
as We want you to get the business.
For your own protection against loss in
profits and disappointment to your customers,
it would be well to lay in a good supply of
the better selling Century numbers.
Asking your trade to wait till you order
what they wish encourages them to look else-
where for "better Service."
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
SINGING "BOATS OF MINE"
Florence Macbeth, the well-known soprano
of the Chicago Opera Company, sang "Boats of
Mine," by Anne Stratton Miller, at the Tuesday
niusicale of the Genesee Valley Club, Rochester,
N. Y., recently. She used this same attractive
song in Peoria very recently and is singing
it on her entire Western tour. Harold Flammer,
Inc., are the publishers.
"Monsieur Beaucaire," the musical show which
had such a successful run in New York City,
opened in Boston on April 5, and will run in
that city for the balance of the season, accord-
ing to present plans.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • M M *
RE MICK'S
t LATEST SONG HITS X
"Venetian Moon"
"I'm Always Falling In Love with
the Other Fellow's Girl"
"The Hen and the Cow'
(Only a Dream of the Past)
"In Yonr Arms"
"Your Eyes Have Told Me So"
"My Isle of Golden Dreams"
"Darktown Dancin' School' 5
"Hand in Hand Again"
"When He Gave Me You"
(Mother of Mine)
JEROME H. REMICK & CO.
NEW YORK
DETROIT
Lieut. Paul Parks, one of our best young
baritones, lately returned from service in the
army abroad, who was one of the assisting artists
in a concert program in the Harp Room of
Chas. H. Ditson & Co., in the Ditson Building, 8
East Thirty-fourth street, New York City, on
Saturday afternoon, March 27, possesses an ex-
ceptionally fine baritone voice of splendid qual-
ity, tone, range and power united with good
diction, dramatic force and an attractive per-
sonality.
Lieut. Parks, before enlisting in the United
States Army, was a member of the Havlicek
Concert Co. He was severely wounded in the
battle of the Argonne and was discharged from
the hospital in December, 1919. He has now
returned to a musical life with renewed vigor
and ambition.
Lieut. Parks is a pupil of the veteran vocal
teacher, George Sweet, who enjoys the reputa-
tion of having been the teacher of the late Fran-
cis King Clark, George Ferguson, Katharine
Bloodgood, Florence Mulford, Maud Lilian
Berri, as well as the late Reginald de Koven
and Mrs. de Koven.
The selections rendered by Lieut. F'arks at
Ditson's were as follows: "A Tanto Amore,"
from "La Favorita," by Donizetti; "The Victor,"
by Burleigh, "I Know a Hill," by Whelpley,
and "Campane a Festa," by Vanzo. Lieut. Parks
has in preparation a number of the latest Dit-
son songs which he will feature in all his future
programs. Among these are "The Wreck of the
Julie Plante," by Geoffrey O'Hara; "Miss Kitty
O'Toole," by Protheroe; "Consecration," by
Manney, and "Joshua," by Chadwick.
This young man's voice will stand being heard
many times and we look forward to the same
with great interest in his progress.
\bu can't go
wrong with
any'Feist'
Song"/?
" Broadway Gets a Surprise "
(Burns Mantle in "Evening Mail")
"What's in a Name?"
The most unusual and the most
beautiful musical revue New
York has ever seen.
THE SONG HITS
What's in a Name?
My Bridal Veil
That Reminiscent Melody
Write for Dealers' Prices
LEO
F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
FAVORITE MARCHES (Instrumental)
" O B the Square" (Columbia Record)
' 'The American Red Cross"
' 'Mothers of Democracy"
Vocal
"On the Square"
A very pleasing song arr.
PANELLA MUSIC CO..
PITTSBURGH. PA.
OPENS BRANCH OFFICE IN DENVER
The Dennis B. Owens, Jr., Co., Kansas City,
Mo., has opened up a branch office in Denver,
Colo., in connection with a high-class music
store, of which C. L. Philippus will be in charge.
The Denver branch will do both a wholesale
and retail business.
NEW NOVELTY BY BYRON GAY
The Henry Burr Music Corp. apparently has
a big success in "I Like to Do It," which
is from the pen of Byron Gay, writer of "The
Vamp." The number is meeting with favor in
professional and orchestra circles and the ar-
rangement, which accents the trombone, does
much to add to itp novelty.
1 WONDER WHY" POPULAR
"I Wonder Why," the leading number from
the catalog of the Melody Shop, Williamsport,
Pa. T is proving quite popular with vaudeville
performers in Eastern territory. The publishers
are giving it good publicity and the above song,
together with "Someone" and "Sweet Lulla-
bye," is being featured by them.
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
Evening Bring;* Best and Yoti
There's A Long;, Long- Trail
The Made of Your Eyes
My Rosary for You
Mother Machree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Lore
Can't Yo' Heah Me Call In', Caroline
Ring Out! Sweet Bella of Peace
Spring's a Lovable Ladye
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Miss You
Smllln' Through
Who Knows?
Values
SACRED
Teach Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Voice
A Little While
It Was For Me
Ever At Best
AND MANY OTHERS
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
APRIL 10, 1920
Remarkable Waltz Song Success. On All Records and Rolls
Chicago
WILLOW I>AN€
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York
FEATURES CHINESE NUMBER PUBLISHED BY LEO FEIST
Recently one of the enterprising syndicate
stores, in showing special favor to the Chinese
nearly five thousand copies of the number were
purchased by the public. Herewith is repro-
ARMY TO USE ARTILLERY MARCH
The Education and Recreation Branch of the
War Department, which is at present giving
much attention to leading march compositions
for the purpose of distributing them among the
bands of the United States Army, has contracted
to use the '74th Field Artillery March," by
David A. Peterson, and "Treat 'Em Rough," by
Robert VanSickle. Both numbers are from the
catalog of the Dennis B. Owens, Jr. Co., Inc.,
Kansas City, Mo.
THREE NEW SONGS RELEASED
The McKinley Music Co. have just released
three new songs in behalf of which they have
inaugurated a campaign of publicity on a large
scale. They are "One Little Girl," a march
ballad; "Smoke Rings," a high-class ballad, and
"Do You," described as a "swingy rag." All three
numbers show great possibilities.
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.'S
New Hit Ballad
18 Cents
Attractive Window Display of
novelty number, "Ching-A-L,ing's Jazz Bazaar,"
the Leo Feist, Inc., publication, had a specially
decorated booth representing a Chinese pagoda
from which nothing was sold but the song in
question. The booth was painted a bright red
and black and attracted much attention. Dur-
ing the time in which the song was featured
"Ching-A-Ling's Jazz Bazaar"
duced a photograph of the booth and some idea
of the value of this unique and attractive method
of giving a song a special display can be realized.
NEW FOX-TROT PUBLISHED
R. Joseph Mazza recently placed with the
Dennis B. Owens, Jr. Co., Kansas City, Mo.,
a new song and fox-trot, "I'm Always Dream-
ing Dreams."
HAROLD C, FROJ'T
Irving Berlin's Overnight Song Hit
H HENRI KltCKMANN
MCKINI.KV Music Cn
(I'LL SEE YOU IN)
C-U-B-A
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
By tbe World's Greatest Song Writer
Price for
30 days only—
IRVING BERLIN, Inc., 1587 B'way, N. Y.
SONGS
That Reach
Every Heart
Tremendous
Sellers
A.J.StasnyMusicCo.
56 W. 45th St., N«w York
We Are the Publishers
of the Terrific
Song Success
Roses ol Picardy
Featured by JOHN McCORMACK
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 E*«t 34th Street
NEW YORK
347 Yonge Street
TORONTO, CAN.
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 Weit 43d Street
New York City
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p blishers
BOSTON »
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
Publisher
<<
BOSTON, MASS.
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
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Dealers
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