Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 14

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
APRIL 8, 1922
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Blues,
SUIT BRINGS NEW PROBLEM
NEW O'HARA SERIES
Songwriter Sues Harry Von Tilzer, Alleging He
Is Entitled to Mechanical Royalties on a
Medley of Two Titles—Will Fix Precedent
Selections for Male Quartet Published by Sam
Fox Pub. Co.
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Richmond-Robbins, Inc., Issuing New

Attractive House Organ
The Sam Fox Pub. Co., of Cleveland, O., and
New York, has just issued a new series of works
ftom the pen of Geoffry O'Hara, the well-known
smie leader and writer of "Katie" and other
The Music Dealers' Evening Post, an attractive
booklet published by Richmond-Robbins, Inc.,
music publishers, at 1658 Broadway, New York,
and edited by Milt Hagen, well-known scribe,
has just made its initial appearance.
The magazine is somewhat of a reproduction
of the Saturday Evening Post in general ap-
pearance, the cover and make-up being fashioned
after the well-known national publication; how-
ever, after careful scrutiny, it develops that the
magazine is in reality a music dealers' bulletin
in which the various publications of Richmond-
Robbins, Inc., are featured.
The Music Dealers' Evening Post is considered
an innovation in music circles and is causing
considerable comment. No expense in art work,
plates and printing has been spared to make
the publication a success.
A New York City Court action that goes on
the short cause calendar for early trial will
define what is a medley. The defendant is
Harry Von Tilzer. Norman Vause is suing to
recover a portion of record royalty he alleges
himself entitled to through having written "An-
swer," published by the Von Tilzer firm. The
Von Tilzer-Vause contract specified the com-
poser was not to receive royalty on any medley
in which his composition might appear. The
Victor Talking Machine Co. issued what it de-
scribed as a medley, carrying two numbers,
"Answer" and "All She Said." Vause started
the action on the allegation that two numbers
do not constitute a medley. The dictionary
definition is that a medley is composed of more
than one melody. The defense will also offer
that a medley as accepted in the trade is two
or more numbers joined. The suit asks for
$1,700. Mr. Von Tilzer will contest to establish
a precedent. The music publisher's theory is
that in paying royalty upon a medley of two
numbers, or dividing his record royalty, he would
have to share equally with both composers,
which would require all of the royalty received,
whereas he actually receives no more for a
medley of two numbers than he would have if
each were issued by itself and then divided with
each composer one-half.
Jerome H. Remick & Co. have leased a new
retail store at 2551 Broadway, New York City.
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
S-O-N-G H-I-T-S
Lola Lo
Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down in
Dear Old Dixieland
By the Sapphire Sea
Jimmy, I Love But You
Cuddle Up Blues
Waikiki, I Hear You Calling Me
The Sheik of Araby
My Mammy Knows
She's Mine, All Mine
If You Knew
Molly O
,
Leave Me With a Smile
Published by
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
Strand Theatre Bllg., New York City, N. Y.
NEW DEALERS' PAPER
and
USING FEIST NUMBERS
Songwriters Form Vaudeville Act in Which
Feist Hits Will Predominate
Geoffrey O'Hara
popular songs. These numbers are issued under
the title "Geoffry O'Hara's 'Three' Minute Har-
monies." They are distributed at a popular price
and are especially arranged for men's voices.
The titles include "A Quartet Rehearsal," "The
Side-show Minstrels" and "Travesty on 'Comin'
Thro' the Rye'." These numbers are very
uniquely arranged and should prove unusual nov-
elties for use by male quartets, particularly for
encores.
B0RNSTE1N SAILS FOR EUROPE
Irving Berlin, Inc., Manager Goes Abroad—
Berlin Also Sojourning in Italy
A vaudeville act composed of some of the
best-known songwriters has been booked to
appear on the Loew Theatre Circuit. It is com-
posed of Harry Pease, Edward G. Nelson, Leo
Wood, Abel Baer, Herman Ruby, Jimmy Flynn,
Bob Miller, Herb Steiner and Frankie Marvin.
Most of the songs programmed are published by
Leo Feist, Inc., and include "Georgia Rose,"
"Ty-tee," "Wabash Blues," "Stealing," "No-
body's Baby," "All That I Need Is You" and
"Georgia." The initial appearance was made
at the American Roof, New York City.
TO SUPERVISE ORCHESTRATIONS
J. Bodewalt Lampe, the well-known arranger,
who for years has been connected with the staff
of Jerome H. Remick & Co., will supervise the
arrangements and orchestrations for Vincent
Lopez's Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra. This
latter organization has been signed to record
for one of the leading talking machine firms.
NEW NORA BAYES SONG
Saul H. Bornstein, of Irving Berlin, Inc., sailed
for Europe on the "Mauretania" this week for
a six or seven weeks' tour of Great Britain and
the Continent. He will make a general survey
of business conditions on the other side and
transact some important business for his con-
cern.
Irving Berlin, who sailed last week on the
"Olympic," will remain abroad for a few weeks,
Italy being his objective. The famous com-
poser plans to write next year's "Music Box
Revue" while abroad and also rest up a bit from
his activities in connection with the publishing
business.
Bob Nelson and Ernest Breuer are the writers
of a new song dedicated to Nora Bayes which
has been accepted for publication by the Broad-
way Music Corp. The song had its original
introduction at the Winter Garden, New York.
She's ^4 Sensation?
OLD EASHIQNED
GIRL
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
APRIL 8, 1922
ITALIAN COMPOSER DIES
Author of "Funiculi Funicula" Recently Passed
Away in Italy
The death of Luigi Denza brings to mind his
"Funiculi Funicula," a song that has gained a
world-wide popularity and which so aptly ex-
presses the Neapolitan spirit that Richard Strauss
used it in his orchestral suite, "Aus Italien," as a
folk song. Strauss or his publisher some years
later sued for infringement of copyright a man
who used much less of one of his musical mo-
tives as an avowed quotation. Denza's song was
inspired by the opening of the funicular railway
and was written for the festivities of the "Die
di Grotto" in Naples in 1880.
20 Years!
"CENTURY EDITION" has be«»n
twenty years before the public—
AND STIL.L, THE best of friends.
Century's aim on entering this field
was to produce a reprint edition,
second to none, at a
price within reach of all.
In this it exceeded Its
own expectations, as each
year has brought some
added Improvement to
this wonderful Edition.
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NOW READY!
Feist Dance Folio No. 3
And It's a "Pippin" ffiftt
CONTAINS
Ten Little Finders
Stealing
WahiiKh Bluet*
TO FEATURE _^ISLE OF ZORDA"
Ty-Tee
"Isle of Zorda" is the title of a new and melo-
dious fox-trot which has been released by S. C.
Caine, Inc. It is a specially written number re-
leased in connection with the motion picture of
the same title. It is understood that the Pathe
Co., which is releasing the photo play, and the
Caine firm will jointly conduct a national adver-
tising campaign in which both the song and the
picture will be featured.
New York
Write for Dealers'
An Attractive Assortment of New Songs and
Instrumental Numbers Just Issued
Among recent publications issued by the Oliver
Ditson Co. are found three interesting compo-
sitions for the organ, including "Orientale," by
Nicholas Amano; "Far-Off India," by Nikolas
Rimsky-Korsakoff, and "The Festival of the
King," by Grieg.
The list also includes an easy arrangement of
the Chopin Nocturne Op. 9, No. 2, by Carl Riss-
land; "A Little Day of Long Ago," song with
violin or 'cello obbligato, by Clay Smith, and
another song, "Just a Rose," with lyrics by
Frederick G. Bowles and music by W. Berwald,
both prominent writers.
LOTTMAN WITI^JACK MILLS
George D. Lottman, who for many years was
identified with the newspaper business in New
York and Philadelphia, recently joined the staff
of Jack Mills, Inc., in the capacity of advertising
and publicity manager. Mr. Lottman was at one
time director of a large musical publication and
believes that this experience will be extremely
valuable to him in enabling him to succeed in
his new connection.
M
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—MO—NA—LU—
MORE THAN A SUCCESS-
IT'S A
BELWIN SONG
—MO—NA—LU—
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JACK MILLS RETURNS
Jack Mills, head of Jack Mills, Inc., has re-
turned to the New York offices of the cpmpany
after a trip through the Middle West, where he
visited Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Detroit and Chicago,
featuring the songs "Dear Old Southland" and
"Wana."
SS5 of the beet-selling compositions
of the
Old Masters.
ONLY the best sellers.
No dead wood.
Carefully edited.
Beautifully produced,
8,000 dealers selling it.
Permanent and large results.
1SMAL.L* IN VESTMENT.
That's what
EDITION BEAUTIFUL
means to YOU.
Write for particulars today.
NOW IS THE TIME
C. C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London—Paris—Sydney
Century Music Co. Supplying Trade High-grade
Music Manuscript Paper
The Century Music Co. is now placing before
the trade, as a matter of service, some new high-
grade popular-priced manuscript paper. Samples
are being forwarded to retailers with special in-
troductory prices. The paper has several features
which should commend its use, including the fact
that it will not catch the pen and spatter the ink,
it creases without breaking, absorbs and dries ink
without spreading and will stand erasing without
damage.
CONFREY WRITES_ NEW NUMBER
Zez Confrey, the composer ot "Kitten on the
Keys" and other novelty piano works, recently
"The Blue Kitten," now playing at the Selwyn wrote a new number which is now being issued
Theatre, New York City, will evidently run into in both song and instrumental form by Leo Feist,
the Summer season. The songs continue to have Inc. It is entitled "Stumbling."
much popularity, particularly "Cutie," "Smoke
Rings" and "I Found a Bud Among the Roses."
J. H. REMICKJN DETROIT
OF IMPORTANCE
SHEETMUSIC
£ver.y^i.jvc Dealer
Jerome H. Remick, head of the publishing com-
pany bearing his name, recently returned to De-
troit after a ten-day visit to New York City.
The Waltz Ballad Supreme
Bar with
"YOU'RE ALWAYS
SPREADING SUNSHINE"
ttxre is
Q R S Word Roll No. 1881
Puet* Quartets
80ME OF THE MANY THAT ARE ALWAYS IN DEMAND
KUNDE AND ALBERT
(AWKEB BLDG.
Content* of 30NGLAND
Most
Extensively Advertised
Booklet of Songi
SECULAR
EDITION BEAUTIFUL:
NEW MANUSCRIFr PAPER
TWO POPULAR RADIO NUMBERS
Arthur A. Penn's "Sunrise and You" and
Frederick W. Vanderpool's "The Want of You,"
both numbers from the catalog of M. Witmark &
Sons, have been quite popular with the radio
broadcasting stations. Seemingly, numbers oi
the melody ballad type are particularly effective
for radio transmission.
Prices
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bid*., New York
SOME NEW DITSON PUBLICATIONS
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1'eKK.v O'Neil
When Francis Dances
. .. . . . \
Georgia Rose
All That I Need In You
Sweetheart
Sivnnee River Moon
and
20 other Snappy Hits arrang-ed as F o x -
Trots—Waltzes—One-Steps.
S. G. Caine, Inc., Preparing Campaign on Spe-
cially Written Fox-trot
Century Music Pub. Co.
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SOIIK of India
CENTUBV can boast
of a larger number of big selling
copyright teaching numbers than
any popular priced standard cata-
log on the market.
Century'8 nationally
adver-
tised—highly patronized.
235 W«t 40th St.
T&m can
wrong with
any'Feist'
t'Asleep in the Deep
t'Can't You Heah Ma Callin'.
Caroline
t'Bamboo Baby
f D e a r Little Boy of Mint
t'Evening Brings Rest fc You
t'God Made You Mine
Heart Call. The
t'Honey, if You Only Knew
t*ln the Garden of My Heart
f Lsmplit Hour. The
t ' M a Little Sunflower. Good-
night
t'Magio of Your Eyes. The
t*Mother of Pearl
t'My Rosary for You
t*Night Wind, The
t'One More Day
{'Resignation
t'Smilin' Through
t Songs of Dawn *. Twilight
(Design—Every Little Nail)
f Spring's a Lovable Ladye
t'Sorter Miss You
t"Starlight Love
'Sunrise and You
'There's a Long, Long Trail
Values
f W a n t of You. The
Those marked with (*)
Those marked with (t)
!
Ever
t'Where the River
Flows
t'Who Knows
MILWAUKEE. WIS.
Issued
Shannon
SACRED
t'A Little While
t'Angel of Light, Lead On
f Closer Still With Thee
fEver at Rest
t*God Shall Wipe Away the
Tears
f Grateful. 0 Lord, Am I
t ' l Come to Thee
t"l Do Believe
f i t Was for Me
f*My Days Are in His Hands
t'Oh Lord, Remember Me
t'Shine. 0 Holy Light
fSilent Voice, The
t'Teach Me to Pray
t'Thou Art My God
OPERA TIC
f Gypsy Love Song
fKiss Me Again
fMother Machree
t'My Wild Irish Rose
t'Too- Ra-Loo- Ra- Loo- Ral
That's an Irish Lullaby
t'When
Irish
Eyes Are
Smiling
published for Duet
published for Buartet
Bemt Selling Standard Song* in the World
She's ^4 Sensation!
OLD EASHIQNED
GIRL
Smile
I Love Sends i
f A Little Gift 1
§ Of Roses 3
.Hundreds of Dealers Carry This Complete 8tock—Do YouT
Iff Not. Writ* for "SONGLAND" and Special Proposition-
Bldj.
M. W I T M A R K & S O N S
N*w York
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