Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 23

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NOTES FROM PACIFIC COAST TRADE
Various Publishers Enjoying Good Trade in
Their Latest Popular Song Hits
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., November 27.—"Old Pal,
Why Don't You Answer Me," a Waterson, Ber-
lin and Snyder number, is becoming popular in
San Francisco largely due to the efforts of Miss
Helene Hughes, who is singing the number at
various theatres in this city where she has
joined the local branch office of the publishing
house. Mort Harris, manager, is starting a
campaign to popularize "Margie," which he says
will become a big hit in California. Copies of
"June," recently written by Art Hickman,
famous orchestra leader who has returned to
San Francisco, have been received.
A new number written by Vincent Rose,
writer of "Avalon," the Remick hit, will be pub-
lished by Sherman, Clay & Co., according to
announcement of Ed Little, manager of sheet
music publishing for the firm. "Coral Sea,"
published by Sherman, Clay & Co., has become
an established hit, and Mr. Little will also
commence to work on "Gingham Gown Girlie"
as soon as orchestrations arrive.
B. E. Adkins, manager of the Remick Song
Shop, Market street, is featuring general counter
sellers in his sheet music department as an
attraction to purchasers. Mr. Adkins believes
that featuring the hits in a sheet music store
SOMEBODY
EYES
A Song You Can't Forget
No Music Counter Is
Complete Without
This Hit
Place Your Order
With Us or With
Your Jobber At Once
On All Phonograph Records
and Player Rolls
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can he overdone at times. The new annual
Remick Mandolin, Guitar and Orchestra popular
folio is expected soon in San Francisco, accord-
ing to Mr. Adkins. When the shipment arrives
it will be featured in the shop. Interior deco-
rations designed by Mr. Adkins have recently
been installed.
MAY NOW HAVE SWEDISH "IRENE"
Popular Musical Comedy Still Going Strong
in Its Second Year
DECEMBER 4, 1920
NEW MOTHER SONG POPULAR
Bigger-Hand Music Co. Song, "Her Mother Is a
Better Pal Than Mary," Expected to Sell Well
in Christmas Holiday Trade
The song "Her Mother Is a Better Pal Than
Mary," which has had more than the usual
recognition during the past few weeks, is now
being received by dance enthusiasts as a very
attractive novelty fox-trot.
According to the reports from the sales staff
of the Bigger-Hand Music Co., 99 Nassau street,
New York City, the dealers throughout the coun-
try are gratified with the increasing demand.
H. K. Bauch, of the sales department, predicts a
heavy holiday trade on the number and expects
shortly to be able to announce that the vari-
ous record and roll companies have recorded it.
Two other songs which show activity are
"That's When I'm Pining for You" and "I've
Got the Overall Blues."
The musical show "Irene," after its second
year, is still playing in New York and there are
at least five road shows now touring the coun-
try. In addition, it is a London success, and
it is said there are several shows playing
provinces in England. Australia, too, has
an "Irene" show, and now comes the re-
port that "Irene" is being translated into
Swedish for production in the Scandinavian
countries, and a French production is planned
for the near future. Joseph McCarthy and Harry
COMPLETES SCORE FOR NEW SHOW
Tierney are responsible for the music of this
Muriel Pollak, who for the past eighteen
show, which includes such numbers as "Irene"
and "Alice Blue Gown." Leo Feist, Inc., are the months has been connected with the recording
staff of the Rythmodik Music Roll Corp., re?
publishers of the score.
cently completed the score for a musical show,
which is scheduled for early production.
"BROADWAY ROSE" GOING OVER
"Broadway Rose," one of the late numbers
published by Fred Fisher, Inc., has already been
acknowledged as one of the big hits in the East,
and according to recent sales reports is fast
reaching that position in other territory. It is
understood that the initial order price will be
raised on December 1.
Two Real Sellers
"Since I Lost You"
(I FEEL SO BLUE)
Fox Trot Song
A Sure Hit
"My Old Home of Yesterday"
A Waltz Ballad of the Better Class
Dealers, write for special introductory prices
M E L R O S E BROS.Publishers
63rd and Cottage Grove Ave.,
CHICAGO, ILL.
Standards of the- World
"Sterling on Silver"
"Berlin on Songs "
FOUR SONG HITS
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TELL ME LITTLE GYPSY
Remick Song Hits
MY LITTLE BIMBO
D O W N O N T H E B A M B O O I S L E
TIRED O F ME
"Avalon" "Japanese Sandman" £
"Just Like a Gipsy"
"Beautiful Annabel! Lee"
'Hold Me"
"La Veeda"
"Nobody to Love"
"If a Baby Would Never Grow
Older"
"Hiawatha's Melody of Love"
"Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep"
"Springtime" "If You Could Care"
"Can You Tell?"
"Drifting Along on a Blue Lagoon"
"Your Eyes Have Told Me So"
I JEROME H. REMICK & CO.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
AFTER YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT
311 West 43d Street
YOU DON'T WANT IT
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.,
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The Fastest Selling Waltz Song on the Market
WALTER JACOBS BOS^OTMASS.
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Oliver
Ditson Company
NEW YORK
BOSTON
Anticipate and supply Erery Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHMS, PuNTEtS AND E N C K A V U S OF M v i I C
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago
HAVE YOU
"I've Been A-Lon*in* For You"
"Just A Rose"
"After It's Over, Dear" and "Alpine Blues"?
THEY'RE WINNERS
Order direct or through your jobber
FISHER THOMPSON MUSIC PUB. CO.
Gaiety Theatre Building, NEW YORK CITY
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DECEMBER 4, 1920
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"Tie Maker's Name and Rep^aticnAr* the BOSH & GERTS PIANO COMPANY
Real Protection of the Buyer"
General Office, Factory and Diaplay Rooms
mwmrr hlgh-rr»d« BUSH * GBBT8 piano bean th« aain* of it* HAKEBfl. For m
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* OKBTS arc practical piano maker* and have w U « M,M* pUaot nmdor th« OKI
MAMS. OlfB TIADK-MABK. Dealers wanted la all waooenptod territory. Writ*
fa* prloc* Mid terms.
Weed and Dayton Streets
Chicago, 111.
A LEADER THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
POPULAR
Manufactured by
BEHNING PIANO CO.
East 133rd Street and Alexander Avenue
PIANOS
NEW YORK
Retail Wiraroonu, 22 East 40th Street at M adit on Avonuo, Now York 364 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
STULTZ & BAUER
Warerooms: 128 West 42nd Street
Factory: Legget Ave. and Barry St
Manufacturers of Exclusive
NEW YORK
HIGH^RADE-GRAND-UPRIGHT-PUYER-PIANOS
For more tban THBBTY-FIV1! •noceaslTO year* this •oaasanr ha*
been owned and controlled solely by members of the Bauer family, WBOM
personal supervision is given to every instrument built by tkis ooatpi
Factories and Warorown*
A World's Choice Piano
338-340 E. 31st St, New Y«fc
Write for Open Territory
SHONINGER PIANOS AND PLAYERS
FACTORY AND OFFICES, NEW HAVEN. CONN.
MALLORY AND PHELPS PIANOS AND PLAYERS
F. RADLE
LOTERPIAN
UPEREXCELLENT
CHICAG O
PIANO
ESSENTIALLY A HIGH GRADE PRODUCT
Manufactured by F . R A D L E , w«t 6 52 1 5ir«t N e w Y o r k C i t y
DE RIVAS & HARRIS
Manufasturtrt «f
HIGH GRADE UPRIGHT AND PLAYER-PIANOt
135th St. and Willow Ave..
New York
RICHARD B. ALDCROFTT. Pratldot
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KROEGER IS THE BEST PIANO
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EST. 1856 & SON
"Made by a Decker Since 1856"
The success of the Kroeger business is the result of combining the best teachings of
the past and the most progressive ideas of the present
"To have been first is K R O E G E R P I A N O C O . "To have become tirst^
proof only of antiquity" STAFFORD
CONN, is proof
of merit"
Warde Piano Co.
INC.
Best Value for the Money
496-498 East 134th Street
NEW YORK
PIANOS and PLAYERS
697-701 East 135th Street. New York
MEHLIN
"A LEADER
AMONG
LEADERS"
PAUL Q. MEHLIN & SONS
Faotorios i
Main Oltlee and Wareroom:
4 East 43d Street. NEW YORK
Broadway from 20th to 21st Streets
WEST NEW YORK, N. J.
THE CORDON PIANO CO.
(Establish**
WIITLOCK aad LE66ETT 4VES.. NEW YORK
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Known the World Over
R. S. HOWARD CO.
PIANOS ana
PLAYERS
Wonderful Tone Quality—Beat
Material* and Workmanship
Office and Factory
485 East 133d Street, N.Y. City
Writm at for Catalomumm
Manfrs. of The Gordon & Son Pianoi
and Player-Pianoi

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