Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
AUGUST 20,
1921
NEW EXPORT RULING
Sheet Music Exported to Canada Must Bear
American Imprint After October 1
As reported in this paper last week there was
recently passed a new Canadian Customs Act
which goes into effect on October 1. While
this act applies to all industries and affects
all products entering Canada, it might be
well, at this time, to make particular refer-
ence to its effect on sheet music. Below is an
extract from a letter forwarded by E. C. Mills,
of the Music Publishers' Protective Association,
to the members of that organization:
"Under the conditions of this act it becomes
necessary that the words 'Printed in the U. S.
A.' be imprinted upon all music shipped into
Canada on and after October 1, 1921, else such
music becomes subject to an additional duty of
10 per cent with the additional stipulation that
it will not be released from customs until it has
been so stamped as provided by the act."
The Music Publishers' Protective Association
has asked 1 for a ruling on, or an interpretation
of, this act in its application to music.
GRASPING THE OPPORTUNITY
Jack Mills, Inc., has just released a ballad
entitled "They Needed a Song Bird in Heaven"
(So God Took Caruso Away). The number
is by George Little and Jack Stanley.
Charley Straight and Roy Bargy's
Fox-trot Ballad Success
Published by
McKinley Music Co. 1
NewYork
ou Eve
111 Keep on
anderin
San Fran cisc
Ho Smf
THE NATIONAL CHAIN STORE PLAN
Starr Piano Co. Makes Offer of Assistance in
Furthering Chain Store Plan
The suggestion that a national chain of stores
be operated by music publishers, which was
given consideration by the Music Publishers'
Protective Association and action on which is
being held in abeyance, received a new impetus
recently when the Starr Piano Co., manufac-
turer of Gennett records, informed E. C. Mills,
chairman of the board of executives of the
Music Publishers' Protective Association, that
it would be willing to advance a co-operative
plan where the publishers could install depart-
ments in the Starr Piano Co.'s chain of retail
stores, which now number over thirty. The
matter is being given consideration by the
association, but owing to the fact that the pub-
lishers do not care to become involved in an
exclusive distribution proposition it probably
will not be taken up. If the publishers finally
operate a chain of retail stores, the probabilities
are that they will distribute all makes of records
and rolls that have a demand.
The Greatest Oriental Song
Ever Published
Starting to sweep the country
Featured by headllners all
over
GETTING GOOD ORDERS IN WEST
Chas. R. Warfel Doing Well With Hinds, Hay-
den & Eldredge Publications
Charles R. Warfel, traveling representative
of Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, is on a trip cov-
ering the larger trade centers in Middle West
territory. Mr. Warfel is very enthusiastic over
the improved business situation and has for-
warded his firm some remarkably good orders
from such cities as Detroit, Chicago, St. Paul,
Minneapolis and Omaha.
CARUSO AS A COMPOSER
The late Enrico Caruso was the writer of
four songs which are part of the catalog of
Leo Feist, Inc. They are "The Song of Spite,"
"Olden Times," "The Forsaken Window," and
"Dreams of Long Ago."
WHEN YOU GAVE
YOUR HEART
TO ME
Published by ARTHUR R GRANT
1547 Broadway
New York City
MCHXXi by Arthur * O r » M .
ANOTHER SUCCESS.
PRINTED IN 4 KEYS, F, G, Ab and Bb
Equaling in Popularity the
Song Successes
"FOR-GET-ME-NOT, MY LITTLE
LOVE FLOWER"
and
•'MOTHER, OLD SWEETHEART
OF MINE"
Write for Dealer*' Price*
(Fox-Trot)
ByAlLeBowandRayHlbbeler
DEALERS—Be Prepared
Don't overlook these numbers
List'ning
(Fox-Trot)
"You Arc The
Rose Of My Heart"
(Fox-Trot)
"Sunshine"
(Ballad)
12c Per Copy
AI Rose Music Pub. Co.
(Not Inc.)
3131 Douglas Blvd.,
Chicago
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AUGUST 20, 1921
MUSIC TRADE
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REVIEW
NEW CHAPPELL=HARMS NUMBERS
High-Class Songs to Be Featured in Excellent
Fashion This Fall
SEPTEMBER
"ETUDE!"
SHOW THEM
THE WAY!
xu reap the full benefits from
our Ads. it's necessary to show
everybody your store has the
agency.
That's the co-operation we ask.
Will you give it?
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 We.t 40th St.
Chappell-Harms, Inc., has just released a num-
ber of songs which are to be exploited during
the Fall season. These include "Smile Through
Your Tears," "Ah! Though the Silver Moon
Were Mine," "Sometimes in My Dreams," "Just
a Little House of Love," which is being fea-
tured by Sophie Braslau; "When the World Was
a Garden of Love," "Little Yvette," "Little
Corner of Your Heart," "My Master Hath a
Garden," "There Are Fairies in Your Eyes" and
"The Mill by the Sea." "Little Corner of Your
Heart" and "Ah! Though tihe Silver Moon Were
Mine" are from the pen of Hermann Lohr. Of
special note is the fact that "Smile Through
Your Tears," "Sometimes in My Dreams" and
"Ah! Though the Silver Moon Were Mine" have
attracted considerable attention through the
Chappell Ballad Concerts in London.
ADVERTISING FROM THE CLOUDS
wrong with
arr/Feist*
Sond"|C
PEGGY O'NKIL"
CHERIE"
I'M NOBODY'S BABY"
MY MAN" ("MON HOMME")
WANG WANG BLUES"
MAMMY'S
LITTLE
SUNNY
HONEY
BOY"
NESTLE IN YOUR DADDY'S ARMS"
'TWO SWEET LIPS"
UNDERNEATH HAWAIIAN SKIES"
•VAMPING ROSE"
'ABSENCE'
•SNUGGLE"
'NOBODY'S ROSE"
•SWEETHEART"
•BOLL WEEVIL BLUES"
•CATALINA" (Byron Gay's New Song)
•WINNING WAYS"
•HAWAIIAN CHIMES"
Broadway Music Corp. Adopts Novel Method
for Exploiting "Ilo" at Atlantic City
Write for Dealers'
LEO.
New York
Prices
F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldf., New York
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., August 15.—All during
last week a fifteen-foot sign heralded the news
the boardwalk strollers that on Saturday af-
SOUSA FEATURING LATE MARCHES to
ternoon a bomb would be exploded from the
John Philip Sousa and his band some time roof of the Million Dollar Pier releasing 500
coupons entitling the holders to silk umbrellas,
ago started on an extensive tour of the United
States, Canada, Mexico and Cuba. The features silk stockings, boxes of cigars, candy, fountain
of his program will be "On the Campus" and pens, etc., and also coupons for copies of the
his two other recent marches, "Comrades of the new song by Johnny Black entitled "Ilo."
This was a feature of the exploitation cam-
Legion" and "Sabre and Spurs," all of which are
paign of the Broadway Music Corp., publishers
published by the Sam Fox Publishing Co., Cleve-
of the number, and is the opening shot of a big
land, O.
drive in band, orchestra, vaudeville and other
publicity channels on this new fox-trot.
You Hear Them Everywhere
The Succet* of the World-Famoui
On Miami Shore (Waltz)
and
Where the Lazy
Mississippi Flowst
Ha* Again Set the World a-waltzing
Words by Alexis Ffrench
Music by Rollo de Freyne
SONG —WALTZ
To be had on all Records, Piano and Word Rolls
CARIEN
A HIT
MELOD^
j[TB.HARMS, " V
Other Popular Song Successes
The World Is Waiting
for the Sunrise
I'D BUILD A WORLD IN THE HEART OF A ROSE
AH. THOUGH THE SILVER MOON WERE MINE
SMILE THROUGH YOUR TEARS
SOMETIMES IN MY DREAMS
CHAPPELL-HARMS, I n c .
185 Madison Avenue
New York
No music store is complete without
EDITION
BEAUTIFUL
1500 live dealers will testify to its
success.
It Is carefully edited.
It is the most beautiful edition pub-
lished.
The investment is insignificant.
The results are tremendous.
Write for particulars today.
C
C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
HAKTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London—Paris—Sydney
BIG SELLERS
selected from the
Popular Standard
Pictorial Catalog of
M. Witmark & Sons
All 30 cent numbers
LITTLE CRUMBS OF HAPPINESS
CROONING
JABBERWOCKY
STAND UP AND SING FOB YOUR FATHER
AN OLD TIME TUNE
MOLLY ON A TROLLEY BY GOLLY WITH
YOU
KENTUCKY BLUES (I've Got the Blues for My
Kentucky Home)
FANCIES
MY MOTHER'S EVENING PRAYER
TRIPOLI (On the Shores of Tripoli)
I WAS BORN IN MICHIGAN
JUST A WEEK FROM TODAY
MY HOME TOWN IS A ONE HORSE TOWN
BUT IT'S BIG ENOUGH FOR ME
WHO'LL TAKE THE PLACE OF MARY?
LILAH (Sugar Baby of Mine)
HEAVEN IS LIKE DIXIE AFTER ALL
GOOD AS GOLD
TELL ME YOUR DAY DREAMS
SWEET DADDY (Hold Me (loner All the Time)
WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A WAY
WHERE WERE YOU?
EVERYBODY'S WELCOME IN DIXIE
KILL 'EM WITH KINDNESS
NORTON SONG HITS
"Fooling Me"
"Secrets"
"Haunting"
"Dixie"
Robert Norton Co.
226 West 46th St., New York

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