Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 70 N. 26

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THE
JUNE 26, 1920
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
65
PUBLISHERS' SUITS ARE SETTLED
New York Publishers and Cincinnati Movie
Houses Adjust Difficulties
You Know!
WHEN you handle "CENTURY" you are
plying the HKST in Sheet Music.
well "CENTURY EDITION"
WHEN y
give greater value for tlie
.you know y
money tlnin I selling any other edition.
Featuring "CENTl'RV EDITION" makes
friends of you r customer*—who pas* the good
> their friends, and its so that
word IIIOII
your sales expand and your profits increase.
You can sell more "CENTTRY" than any
edition published because there is none hetter
and its price is within reach of everybody and
it is nationally advertised.
The suits of three New York publishers against
two Cincinnati picture theatres for alleged in-
fringement of copyright in connection with their
failure to pay royalty on copyrighted songs
and obtain license from the owners have been
settled out of court. The firms are M. Witmark
& Sons, who sued the Lubin Amusement Co.,
proprietor of the Lubin Theatre; Leo Feist, Inc..
against the Hippodrome Amusement Co., pro-
prietor of the Hippodrome, and the Shapiro-
Bernstein Co. against the Hippodrome Amuse-
ment Co.
Attorney John VVeinig, of Cincinnati, who
asked that the suits be dismissed by Federal
Judge Peck, announced that all provisions of
the copyright law had been complied with.
FIRST EDITION SOON EXHAUSTED
"Rio Nights," Fisher Thompson Number, Has
Large Sale—Popular With Artists
\bu can't go
wrong with
any'Feist'
Song'
Another Hit from the Famous
"IRENE" Show
"CASTLE OF
DREAMS"
A fox-trot tune that rivals the
waltz hit—
"ALICE BLUE GOWN"
from the same show.
Write for Dealers' Prices
The new success, "Rio Nights," recently
placed on the market by the Fisher Thompson
Music Co., of Butte, Mont., has already been
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
exhausted in its first edition. The publishers
recently placed a very large order on the num-
DETROIT PRESS PRAISES 'KATHLEEN' ber with their printers, anticipating heavy sales
during the coming months. The manager of
Miss Kate Roskopp, of Mt. Clemens, Mich., the San Francisco office of the Fisher Thomp-
is the author and composer of an Irish ballad son Co. states that nearly every act hearing
entitled "Kathleen," the lyrics of which are by 'Rio Nights" is placing it in their program, and
Will Prentes. Recently there appeared in the he predicts that within the next few months
musical columns of the Detroit Free Press an the song will have a very large sale. "Alpine
item commenting on the value of this work. Blues" and "Just a Rose," two other recent
It said in part: "Miss Roskopp has given the releases of the above publishing house, are
lyrics a musical setting which ably conveys the both showing up well.
pathos and longing expressed, which are in the
true spirit of the popular Irish ballad. The
A new opera by Vincent d'Indy, called "The
chorus, especially in slow waltz time, has a
Legend
of St. Christopher," has caused a good
charming lilt."
deal of conflicting comment in Paris, where it
was recently performed. Rumors of a Metro-
politan hearing are abroad, but it is not likely
that New York will hear the new work soon.
Century Music Pub. Co.
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
"C-U-B-A" week, inaugurated by many dealers
throughout the country early in May, was such
a success that some have decided to have an
individual "C-U-B-A" week on their own ac-
count.
RELEASED!
Our
RELEASED!
1920 Novelty Song Sensation
•• THEY ALWAYS WEAR 'EM "
Used by gome of the best acts In vaudeville.
Dealer*
and Jobbers write for sample and special prices on this
••atehy number. Take our advice—grt plenty.
MUMME MUSIC PUBLISHER 1510 So. 8th St.. Quincy. III.
Kate Stapleton Roskopp
"One Little Girl"
"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight'
"Overalls"
"Weeping Willow Lane"
"Desertana"
"Pickaninny Blues"
"Smoke Rings*
'Floatin' Down to Cottontown'
"Somebody Else's Girl"
"Under Southern Stars"
"Hawaiian Rose"
"Down in Echo Valley"
"Wishing Moon"
"Venetian Dreams"
"Shimmy Moon"
"Lazy Jazz Waltz"
—Composer of—
'NEPENTHE MARCH"—12 Part Orch.
"JOY MARCH"
"LITTLE GIRL OF MINE" (Song) 12 Part Orch.
"THE LITTLE BROWN FLAT" (Song)
'DADDY'S BABY GIRL" (Song)
"KATHLEEN" (Song)
MOUNT CLEMENS. MICH.
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
SECULAR
Evening Bring* Rest end Yob
There's A "Long, Long Trail
The Magic of Your Eyea
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 Ladye
Dear Little Boy of Mine-
Sorter Miss You
SmlHn' Through
Who Knows?
Values
+•••••••••••••••••••••••••»••••••
Remick Song Hits
"Hiawatha's Melody of Love"
"Your Eyes Have Told Me So"
"I'm Always Falling in Love"
(With the Other Fellow's Girl)
"My Isle of Golden Dreams"
"Venetian Moon"
4
"LaVeeda"
• "In Yonr Arms"
"When He Gave Me Yon"
SACRED
Teach Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Volee
A Little While
It Was For Bl>
Ever At Best
(Mother of Mine)
? "The Hen and the Cow"
4
(Only a Dream ol the Past)
"I'll Be With You When the
Clouds Roll By"
t J E R O M E H. REMICK & CO. ::
AND MANY OTHERS
<; N E W YORK
DETROIT J
»•••••••••••••••••••••••••»•••••+
Haunting, Dreamy, Sensational' Waltz Song Success
HAWAIIAN MOOflLIGHT
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York
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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
JUNE 26, 1920
he handles, and, instead of having the profits PULITZER SCHOLARSHIP FOR ROGERS
on one line offset the losses on another, simply
Newly Elected President of Music Dealers' As- cease handling that music upon which there is Young New York Composer Awarded $1,500
no fair return. He should first of all have a
Scholarship by School of Journalism
sociation Outlines His Future Policies
knowledge of what it is costing him to do busi-
Bernard Rogers, a young local composer, has
In the selection of S. Ernest Philpitt as ness, and make every department bear a just
president of their organization, the National share of that cost. Moreover, he should not been awarded the Pulitzer scholarship in music,
Association of Sheet Music Dealers have se- expect the association to tell him how to run which amounts to $1,500, and is to be spent in
cured a man who is particularly well qualified his business, for each store and each territory European study. The award, which is made by
the advisory board of the School of Journalism
by experience to carry out a constructive policy has its own peculiar problems.
"Music dealers generally should read their on the nomination of a jury representing the
in association affairs. Mr. Philpitt is not only
at the present time a successful dealer in sheet trade papers regularly to keep in touch with Columbia Department of Music and the Insti-
music, operating four stores and departments, what is going on in the trade throughout the tute of Musical Art, was established by Joseph
but in the past as manager of the American country, and more particularly to keep in touch Pulitzer in connection with the founding of
Music Stores had wide experience in the con- with what the association is doing, for we plan the Columbia School of Journalism.
duct of music departments in many sections to use the trade paper columns to a large extent
Professors Daniel Gregory Mason and Walter
in conveying desired messages to association Henry Hall, of the Columbia Department of
of the country.
Music, and Frank Damrosch, of the Institute
Mr. Philpitt expressed himself to The Review members.
"It is my hope that we will not have to wait of Musical Art, were the jury. Mr. Rogers is
as being highly pleased with the convention
just closed. "A more hopeful spirit was plainly for a full year to take official action on mat- twenty-seven years of age and has studied com-
in evidence at the meetings," he declared. "The ters that may crop up during the next few position with Hans van der Berg and with
majority of the dealers have taken advantage months, but will be able to hold a midwinter Earnest Block. He is a member of the edi-
of the opportunity to put their houses in order, meeting of the board of control of the associa- torial staff of Musical America. His score, "To
and to secure a just return for their invest- tion, possibly in Chicago or some other central the Fallen," was performed by the New York
ment and efforts, with the result that they are point, where these matters may be taken up Philharmonic Orchestra in 1919.
in a more contented frame of mind. Although officially. I have adopted as the slogan for my
the attendance was large, there was a distinct administration 'active service,' and in co-opera-
HOWELLS WITH ENOCH & SONS
lack of dissension and strong evidence of a tion with officers and members of the asso-
desire to carry out a constructive program and ciation hope to make that slogan mean
Eric Howells, who has been on the staff of
something."
solve problems logically and amicably.
Chappell & Co., Ltd., Toronto, Canada, for the
"I«hope this spirit will continue throughout
past two years has accepted a position with the
the year, for it is my hope that the members of
Enoch & Sons branch in New York City. Mr,
CYRIL
SCOTT
TO
TOUR
U.
S.
the association will take advantage of the mails
Howells will travel Canada and the United
to indulge in a free discussion of such questions
Cyril Scott, one of the most important Eng- States in the interests of Enoch & Sons.
as may arise from time to time and not wait lish composers, is to make an American tour
for the coming of an annual meeting to air next season. He is announced as a pianist,
their views. The members will find that the composer, conductor and lecturer. His music,
officers will be at all times willing to take up as represented on the American concert stage,
such matters as are of interest and importance, ranges from songs of folk music simplicity to
By J. Will Callahan and Frank Grey
and calculated to bring about better conditions orchestral scores so complicated that it would
in the trade.
take a conference of professors of musical Programmed by America's Foremost Con-
"I might say that there will be no attempt theory to establish the key in which they were
cert Artists. Featured by
on the part of the association to regulate prices. written. He has experimented in music with-
Vaudeville's
Greatest Headliners
out
rhythm
and
music
without
any
key
rela-
for that is a matter that rests with the indi-
vidual dealer and no organization can hope to tionship. He has also written some charming
accomplish anything along that line. The re- music. His tour should be of unusual interest Played by 15,000 Good Orchestras
tailer should watch the various lines of music to music students and critics.
S. E. PHILPITT ANNOUNCES PLANS
IN THE AFTERGLOW
Hernia
FOUR SONG HITS
TWO BALLADS FEATURED EVERYWHERE
(I'LL SEE YOU IN)
"C-U-B-A"
"MY SAHARA ROSE"
(ED. WYNN'S CARNIVAL)
"AFTER YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT"
(You Don't Want It)
"ASHES OF DREAMS"
HARL1NG. 3 Keys
"BRING BACK THE
GOLDEN DAYS"
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Copyrighted, 1919, by Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
Dear Heart
If You Would Care
for a Lonely Heart
Drifting
Sunshine Rose
CarmeneUa
Al Jolson's Sensational Song HIT
"SWANEE"
By GEORGE
GERSHWIN
DEALERS, ATTENTION!
THIS IS SOME SONG
T. B. HARMS & FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER
62 West 45th Street
New York
We Are the Publishers
of the Terrific
Song Success
Roses of Pieardy
Featured by JOHN McCORMACK
C. C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
Harder!
N«w York
London
Parii
Sydney
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th Str.et
NEW YORK
347 Yonge Street
TORONTO, CAN.
HINDS, HAYDEN & ELDREDGE, Inc.
11 UNION SQUARE
NEW YORK CITY
ROBERT TELLER SONS & D0RNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43d Street
New York City
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
TAPOR^
8 Bosworth St..
J/vi^ursa BOSTON, MASS.
Peter Gink",». "Arabella" 'si 1 *
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS,
PRINTERS
AND
ENGRAVERS
OF
MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago

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