Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 14

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THE MUSIC TRADE
OCTOBER 1, 1921
REVIEW
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SAN FRANCISCO TRADE NEWS
Jesse G. M. Glick Returns From Visit to the East
—Knox Simms Now With Hauschildt Music
Store—A New Local Publication
SAX FRANCISCO, CAL., September 23.—Jesse G. M.
Glick, author of 'Tale Moon," with Frederick
Knight Logan, has returned recently to San
Francisco from a trip East, where he visited
several composers. He spent some time with
Mr. Logan, of Oskaloosa, Iowa, and arranged
with him to write music for Indian songs.
Knox Simms, who formerly had charge of the
sheet music and small goods departments in the
P.yron Mauzy store, is located now in the
Hauschildt music store, at 140 O'Farrell street,
San Francisco. John P. Broder, also of the old
Mauzy store, is associated with Mr. Simms.
San Francisc
"Wonderful Memories," by Daffron McShane
and Phil Patterson, both of San Francisco (pub-
lished by the Elite Music Shoppe), is now on PLANS FOR "ALL BY MYSELF" WEEK
sale and has been featured in local moving pic- Indications Are That the Drive Will Prove a
tr.re theatres.
Most Successful One in All Localities—Spe-
J. D. MAC DERMID IN NEW YORK
Well-known Composer Plans to Arrange Series
of Concert Tours for Wife, Sybil Sammis
J. I). MacDermid, the well-known composer,
who recently sold his catalog to Forster, Music
Publisher, inc., and who in the future will write
exclusively for that firm, arrived in New York
last week, accompanied by Sybil Sammis, the
well-known soprano, who in private life is Mrs.
MacDermid, and will make his permanent head-
quarters in this city. Mr. MacDermid will
shortly announce a series of concert tour's in
which Sybil Sammis will be programmed. These
will include appearances in the Seattle Sym-
phony Orchestra, Kansas City, Mo.; Shubert
Theatre and the Temple Choir, of Salt Lake City.
tlu-ir intention of making unique displays of the
number during the week in question.
Herewith is a reproduction of the six-colored
cut-out issued by the publisher in connection with
the campaign. It is most attractive material and,
cial and Striking Publicity Matter
undoubtedly, will create much attention. From
The plans for the coming " 'All by Myself an artistic standpoint it lends itself to display in
Week," October 8 to 15, inclusive, inaugurated the windows and is particularly available for
by Irving Berlin, Inc., publisher of the num- counters.
The sales department of the Rerlin organiza-
ber, are well under way and from present indi-
cations it is going to be one of the most success- tion has received hundreds of letters from sheet
FEIST DANCE FOLIO POPULAR
The Feist Dance Folio No. 2, which was only
recently issued, has already been exhausted in its
first edition. The folio is up to the minute and
contains many of the current hits from the Leo
Feist, Inc., catalog. Among the numbers that
deserve particular mention are "Cherie," "Ab-
sence," ''Wang-Wang Blues," "Peggy O'Neil"
and "A Young Man's Fancy" (The Music Box
Song).
Wonderful "Mother" Song
Victor and Brunswick Sept. Record
VERY BIG
SELLER
McKinley Music Co.
mejtfd
New York
SK TO HHVE IT PLHYID
W VOOK.
Window Display Cut-out Featuring New Berlin Hit
ful drives in the history of the music publish-
ing business.
Thousands of hangers and cut-outs and other
display material are now being sent to the sheet
music, player roll and talking machine record
dealers and many in the trade have signified
A Small-town Song with a World-wide Appeal
ESTABLISHES MUSIC FELLOWSHIP
MAIN
STREET
A fund of $20,000 to establish a fellowship in
music at Columbia University, New York, has
been provided under the will of Victor Baier,
forty-nine years a member of the Trinity Church
Choir.
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The Book Sells Big
The Song is Better than the Book
New York McKINLEY MUSIC CO. c w « . .
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music, record, roll and other trade interests, as
well as from the orchestras and professional
singers, all of which comment upon the un-
usually intensive plans to make the drive a suc-
cess and assure the company of close co-
operation.
NORTON SONG HITS
"FOOLING ME"
"SECRETS"
"HAUNTING"
"DIXIE"
ROBERT NORTON CO.
226 W e s t 46th Street
NEW YORK
;; GUARANTEED SELLERS!
My Chinese Cherry Blossom j
Mabel
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List ning
My China Man
You Are the Rose ot My Heart
If You Only Knew
Sunshine
Only A Dream of You
::AL ROSE MUSIC P U B . CO.
(Not Inc.)
• 3131 Douglas Boulevard, Chicago, HI
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
OCTOBER 1, 1921
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CHANGES IN CHICAGO STAFFS
J. WITMARK REPORTS IMPROVEMENT
MAURICE RICHMOND RECOVERING
Maurice Richmond, president and treasurer
of Maurice Richmond, Inc., the well-known mu-
sic publishing house, is confined to his home
CHICAGO, 111., September 24.—A number of men
Jay Witmark, of M. Witmark & Sons, returned convalescing from a complete breakdown due to
have been added to the staffs of the various to New York recently from a business trip which a nervous strain. Mr. Richmond had just de-
local offices of music publishers, among them covered Detroit and Chicago. This was the first parted on a road trip and was covering Phila-
Dick Sachsel, who has joined Van Alstyne & of these visits he has made since the first of the delphia when he was taken seriously ill. It is
Curtis. Morrie Stern, Nellie Morrison and Fan- year and despite the conditions which have made reported that he will he able to return to his
nie Cavanaugh have been added to the staff of business far from normal during the past few desk shortly.
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder. Harry Von Til- months he was more than satisfied that the turn
zer's new staff consists of Matt Klein, who was in the road has been made and that the view
HARRY PEARL IN DETROIT
a member of Jerome H. Remick's staff for fifteen immediately ahead was filled with interesting
Harry Pearl, former Chicago manager for
years; Isaiah Cataldo, Phil Weinberg, Edwin possibilities.
Irving
Berlin, Inc., is now the Detroit repre-
Schmidt and Gertrude Kohl. . Irving Berlin lias
Mr. Witmark found a lively demand for sev-
Milton Weil as his Western manager, and among eral Witmark successes, both in the popular sentative for the L. Wolfe Gilbert Music Corp.
his latest assistants are Jack King, Morty Liv- standard catalog and the Witmark "Black and
ingston, Harry Linden, Frank West and Al Dod- White Series." Among the former are such num-
son. Roy Thornton, formerly of the Broadway bers as "Crooning," "Wyoming," "Jabber-
Music Corp. staff, has joined the Fred Fisher wocky," "Fancies" and "Little Crumbs of Hap-
Co.; Tommy Stoneham, formerly of Shapiro piness."
WOLFE GILBERT'S TERRIFIC HIT
Bernstein, has also joined the Fisher staff.
While in Chicago Mr. Witmark visited the
Asher Samuels is now with Shapiro Bernstein. firm's special quarters at the annual Chautauqua
The Leo Feist and Witmark staffs remain un- Convention, held the middle of September, where
changed.
M. Taylor and Miss N. V. Joseph, heads of the
Chautauqua and concert departments of the
company, were in charge.
"ELSIE" MUSIC BY MISS BROAKER
ro
Miss Ethel Broaker has been engaged by
JACK McCOY WITH IRVING BERLIN
_
Edwin MacGregor to write the music for his
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Jack McCoy, formerly professional manager
new show, "Elsie," which will shortly go into
rehearsal. The lyrics and song numbers will for Fred Fisher, Inc., and who in recent months
IF YOU LIKE MEiWUea
be by James Direnforth and Benny Davis. has been carrying on his own publishing busi-
nt
Jerome H. Remick & Co. will publish the score ness, has. given up his publishing activities and
is now connected with the professional depart-
of the show.
ment of Irving Berlin, Inc.
THK LATEST SENSATIONAL HIT
Number of Shifts in Personnel Reported
Among Windy City Publishers
Well-known Publisher Finds Much Better Busi-
ness Conditions in the Middle West
BIG SELLING SONGS
DOWN YONDER
SHADOW LANE w'KTffi!.
SLUMBERLAND £ T
MY BUDD1NG ROSE £S?
LIKE I LIKE YOU » ^ ;
TO REPRESENT THE RIVIERA CO.
O. I. Brockett, the well-known musician, has
been appointed Los Angeles representative for
the Riviera Music Co., the Chicago music pub-
lishing house. The Riviera company is now
featuring three songs, "Sweet Southern Dream,"
"Karma" and "There'll Come a Time."
WRITES BURLESQUE SHOWS
L. Wolfe Gilbert has written the book, lyrics
and music of Jack Singer's "Big Show" and
Singer's "Lew Kelley Show." It is understood
that the L. Wolfe Gilbert Music Corp. will pub-
lish the score of both shows.
M.WITMARK & SONS
NEW YORK
STOP! REST AWHILE
BLUES
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FOX-TKOT
L. WOLFE GILBERT MUSIC CORP.
167 West 47IU Street
NEW YORK

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