Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 19

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
NOVEMBER 6,
1920
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ENTERPRISE CO. IN NEW HOME
Prominent Jobbers Now Located in Spacious
Quarters at Seventy-fifth Street and Amster-
dam Avenue—Complete Stock Carried
therefore no delay in the working schedule of
the concern followed.
The Enterprise Music Supply Co. now has
one of the largest as well as one of the most
efficient sheet music, player roll and talking
machine record distribution plants in the coun-
The Enterprise Music Supply Co. recently
moved from 145 West Forty-fifth street to its
View of the Main Offices
try. The structure in which it is housed is a
corner building at Seventy-fifth street and Am-
sterdam avenue, and towers far above its sur-
Receiving and Shipping Department
new home at 305 Amsterdam avenue, where it
occupies an entire floor of the five-story build-
ing, which also is the home of the Republic
Player Roll Corp. The entire stock and equip-
Music Roll and Record Accessory Section
ment of the old quarters were moved into the
new premises over Sunday of last week, and
the present trend of business movements. Its
position is after all centrally located. It is
within three short blocks of the Seventy-second
street subway station, which is both a local and
express stop. A number of other car lines either
pass the door or are close by.
Herewith are reproduced photographs of
some of the departments in the new home, in-
cluding the executive offices, the stock room
and the receiving, shipping and charging depart-
ments. In laying out and arranging these de-
partments, much attention was given to the
manner in which orders were to be received
and then shipped. Every movement has been
planned with an idea of time saving, accuracy
and efficiency, and a result has been obtained
that bids fair to meet the expectations of those
who conceived this original and modern ar-
rangement.
WADSWORTH WITH FISHER
Popular Member of All Star Trio to Write
Exclusively for Fred Fisher, Inc.
Maurice Richmond in His Private Office
roundings, thus giving light to the quarters from
all four sides.
While the move uptown is quite a departure
in music publishing circles, it is in keeping with
Wheeler Wadsworth, of the All Star Trio,
which also includes George Hamilton Greene
and Victor Arden, all well known for their talk-
ing machine recordings, has joined the writing
staff of Fred Fisher, Inc., and will write exclu-
sively for that house for a period of years. The
first release from his pen is "Dolly, I Love
You," described as a spirited fox-trot. It has
been recorded on several of the leading talking
machine records, and will shortly be issued by
every player roll manufacturer, all of whom re-
port a very favorable retail demand for this
new work.
The All Star Trio, by the way, are featuring
the following Fred Fisher, Inc., numbers:
"Broadway Rose," "Waitin' for Me," "Sweet-
heart Waltz" and "You're the Only Girl That
Made Me Cry."
THREE MARVELOUSLY SUCCESSFUL BALLADS
HEARD WHEREVER THERE IS GOOD MUSIC
" W H E N YOUR S H I P COMES I N " By Lily Strickland
Victor Red Seal No. 64,909, On November List
"IN THE A F T E R G L O W " By Frank H. Grey
Victor No. 45,200, Edison No. 80,544, Both November Releases
"A SOUTHERN LULLABY" By Frank H. Terry
Victor No. 45,174, April (1919) Release, Pathe No. 25,044, November Release
Take Advantage of the Rising Tide of Popularity by Ordering These Songs Now
HINDS, HAYDEN & ELDREDGE, Inc., Publishers, 11-15 Union Square West, N. Y. City
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NOVEMBER 6,
THE MUSIC TRADE
1920
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REVIEW
M REVIEW HEARS
THAT a certain group of publishers is reported
to be negotiating for a music roll cutting plant.
THAT should the publishers succeed they will
have an interesting time as music roll men in
coming to an agreement with themselves as
music publishers regarding the use of words on
Don't miss this chance to feature
th« numbers in "CENTURY" that
rolls.
are the biggest sellers in the catalog
and cost you only 4c. each.
THAT if the employment of motion picture stars
in
the making of song slides develops as a fac-
YOUR PROFIT lie. PER COPY
tor in song exploitation, some wise publisher will
OR 275% ON EVERY SALE!
capture Charlie Chaplin to illustrate a new jazz
Has it occurred to you
that Humoresque, Flower
number.
Hong, Edelweiss Glide,
and in fact 75% of all
THAT Mary and Doug on a popular song slide
the non-copyrights
in
might serve to attract real attention even at
•CENTURY EDI-
TION" are in the 4c. list,
heavy expense.
and that 90% of the big-
gest non-copyright sellers
THAT the higher musical education of Americans
are among them?
has progressed to a point where 90 per cent of
A partial list of these
music roll buyers demand popular and jazz num-
BIG PROFIT MAKERS
will be sent on request.
bers. Some years ago it was only 75 per cent.
THAT a new music publisher in the West boasts
THINK WHAT FEATURING
of
the name of "Ydllman." He should make a
THEM MEANS TO
hit as plugger for his own wares.
YOU
THAT it is not likely that the public is holding
back from buying sheet music, waiting for the
Century Music Pub. Co.
return of pre-war prices.
235 West 40th St.
New York
THAT, as a matter of fact, the music publishers
and dealers are faced with the unpleasant prob-
lem of meeting increased costs of paper and
printing, while other commodities are apparently
F. B. HAV1LAND TO MOVE
dropping.
F. B. Haviland, one of the pioneer music pub-
THAT Bill Jacobs, traveling representative of
lishers, who for the past five years has had of- Irving Berlin, Inc., who was a recent visitor at
fices at 128 West Forty-eighth street, New the firm's headquarters in New York, left early
York, will move on November 10 to new quar- last week on a trade trip through the Middle
ters on West Forty-fourth street, opposite the West.
Lvceum Theatre.
THAT the Dixie Music Pub. Co., of Miami, Fla.,
has opened up a New York office at 1545 Broad-
The Most Wonderful Love Song
way, of which L. L. Vosburgh is manager.
Hit of the Day
THAT Chas. K. Harris has just released a new
novelty song from the pens of Creamer and
Leyton entitled "When You Look Into the" Eyes
of a Mule."
"There's a Girl Who Waits
in Loveland" 18c
"Take Me Back lo Old Missouri"
ifou cant $
wrong with
SonrfT
SELLING HITS
ALICE BLUE GOWN (From
Irene)
A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY
(The Music Box Song)
HONOLULU EYES (Waltz
Hit)
ROSE OF MY HEART (By
the Writer of "Peggy")
Sung by John Steel in the New Ziegfeld
"Midnight Frolic"
Write for Dealers' Prices
L E O . F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldg., Ntw York
FILM STARS FOR SONG SLIDES
The neighborhood motion picture houses have
for several seasons been running slides to illus-
trate various popular songs which are sung at
their theatres, and they have noticed that hereto-
fore these slides were posed for either by
models unknown, or, where motion picture stars
were used, these were apparently selected from
already existing photographs not always appro-
priate.
Fred Fisher, Inc., however, announce an in-
novation in regard to such slides, and they have
secured two such well-known film figures as
Virginia Lee and Percy Marmot to pose espe-
cially for the illustrated slides for their new
number, "Broadway Rose."
Sentimental 18c
"There's a Place in Dear Old Ireland"
18c
Order from Your Jobber or Direct from
WALTER A. AHLHEIM MUSIC CO.
P. O. Box 220
DECATUR. ILL.
EDITION BEAUTIFUL
The Best There Is
is none too good for a live music
dealer, and there is nothing finer
that you could display on your
music
counter
than
EDITION
BEAUTIFUL.
There is real satisfaction in sell-
ing something that is as near per-
fect as it is possible to make it, and
EDITION BEAUTIFUL is just that
Inside and Out
The Investment is insignificant
and the returns are tremendous.
Write for Particulars
Today
C. C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT
Hartford—Now York—London—Paris—Sydney
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• l H,uiSe of Good Rnll.id*
A SIGN
SOME OF OUR SUCCESSES
"One Little Girl"
"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight*'
"Do You"
"Weeping Willow Lane"
"Desertana"
"Pickaninny Blues'
"Swanee Moonlight"
'Floatin' Down to Cottontown"
"Play Me a Dixie Melody"
"Hawaiian Rose"
"Wishing JMOOIT
"Everything About You Tells,
Me That You're Irish"
"Shimmy Moon"
WJBBk SHEET MUSIC
Every Live Dealer
is familiar with
^THISTIMDEMAKK
it represents the BEST there is
BfMITIlLIL BAILADS
"Sleepy Hollow"
(Where I First Met You)
OF IMPORTANCE
(&cred • Secular )' Solos Duets Quartets
SOME OF THE MANY THAT ARE ALWAYS IN DEMAND
Contents ofSONGLAND
Most Extensively Advertised Booklet of Songs Ever Issued
t"Where the River Shannon
SECULAR
Flows
'Asleep in the Deep
t'Who Knows
"Can't You Heah Me Callin',
SACRED .
Caroline
t"A Little While
'Bamboo Baby
t"Angel of Light, Lead On
•Dear Little Boy of Mine
'Evening Brings Rest & You , "Closer Still With Thee
'God Made You Mine
t'Ever at Rest
Heart Call, The
t'God Shall Wipe Away the
'Honey, if You Only Knew
Tears
'In the Garden of My Heart t "Grateful, 0 Lord, Am I
Lamplit Hour, The
t*l
Come to Thee
'Ma Little Sunflower, Good-
t*l Do Believe
night
f i t Was for Me
'Magic of Your Eyes, The
t*My Days Are in His Hands
'My Dear
t'Oh Lord, Remember Me
'My Rosary for You
I'Shino, 0 Holy Light
Night Wind. The
t'Silent Voice, The
'One More Day
t*Teach Me to Pray
'Resignation
t'Thou Art My God
Smilin' Through
OPERA TIC
Songs of Dawn & Twilight
(Design—Every Little Nail)
t*Gypsy Love Song
f
Kiss
Me Again
Spring's a Lovable Ladye
t*Mother Machree
'Sorter Miss You
{•My Wild Irish Rose
Starlight Love
t"Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral
'Sunrise and You
That's an Irish Lullaby
'There's a Long, Long Trail
t'When
Irish
Eyes Are
Values
Smiling
•Want of You, The
Those marked with (*) published for Duet
Those marked with ( t ) published for Quartet
Bett SellingStandard
Song' in the World
Hundreds of Dealers Carry This Complete Stock—Do You?
If Not, Write for "S0NGLAND" and Special Proposition.
WitmirkrBldj.
M. WITMARK &|SONS
[[New;York
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Waltz Lullaby Success!
On All Records and Rolls
^^
PICKANINNY BLUES
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
New York

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