Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 20

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20, 1922
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TRADE NEWS_FR0M PORTLAND
JACK SNYDER NUMBER FEATURED
Tama Corp. Manager to Look Over Scores of
Several Viennese Operettas While Abroad
Popular Music Trade Is Quite Brisk—Three
New Numbers by Weeks
McCrory Store in Philadelphia Features "In
Maytime" During Music Week
William C. Phillips, general manager of the
Tama Music Publishing Corp., sailed for Eu-
rope on Tuesday of this week on the S. S.
"Reliance." While abroad he will look over the
scores of several Viennese operettas, some of
which are playing successful engagements there.
Two of these, "The Lady of the Rose," and
"Love's Awakening," are now running with great
success in London. The former will have its
American premiere at the Century Theatre,
New York City, in the early Fall with Eleanor
Painter in the leading role.
PORTLAND, ORE., May 12.—Maud McCauley, man-
PHILADELPHIA,
PA., May
11.—During
Music
ager of the sheet music department of the Mc- Week the J. G. McCrory store made a special
Dougall-Conn
Music
Co., is having a great
demand at present for
the n e w Sherman,
Clay & Co. hit, "You
W o n ' t Be Sorry,"
which, she says, is
selling in great quan-
tities. According to
Miss McCauley, the
demand for the two
new Feist numbers,
FIRORITO'SJSAND COMING
"Virginia Blues" and
St. Louis Organization to Make Records for Talk- "Georgia," is v e r y
great.
ing Machine Concern
The Portland sheet
Ted Firorito and his band from St. Louis will music shops have re-
arrive in New York late this week. It is under- ceived and placed on
stood the organization comes East to make a their counters three
series of records for a well-known talking ma- new n u m b e r s by
chine record company. Fiorito is well known as Harold Weeks, Seat-
the writer of the successes "Love Birds" and tle's composer a n d
"Just Like a Rainbow." He writes exclusively publisher, and they are
proving very popular.
for Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.
They are: "Georgie, I
Love You"; "Missis-
NEW PIANO NUMBER
sippi Steamboat"; two
White-Smith Co. Issues "A Dancer of Moods," fox-trot songs and "an
instrumental rag by
by R. S. Stoughton
Al Newman, "Can't
Think of the Men,"
BOSTON, MASS., May 13.—"A Dancer of Moods"
is the name of a new piano piece about to he the latter being simi-
published by the White-Smith Co., of this city. lar to the very popu-
It is by R. S. Stoughton, who is identified with lar rag, "Kitten on the
organ compositions, and it is dedicated to Mar- Keys." The general
demand is quite brisk.
Window Display of In Maytime" at McCrory Philadelphia Store
garet Severn, the dancer.
point to keep its music counters active. Music
was given a conspicuous position throughout the
store and constant demonstrations of songs
all day attracted large crowds.
A most attractive window display was made
of the Jack Snyder, Inc., number, "In Maytime."
This served to attract attention and hundreds
of requests were made at the music counter for
the number. Herewith is shown a reproduction
of the J. G. McCrory window, which gives a good
A Fox Trot Novelty
idea of its attractiveness.
If Business Doesn't Come — Go After It
A Window Display of
THE FLAPPER
COPIES TODAY MEAN SALES TODAY
Cash in on a Billion Dollars' Worth
of Newspaper Publicity
Published by Northern & Southern Music Pub. Co.
Sole Selling Agent
Phil. Ponce Publications,
MY "YIDD1SHA MAMMY" A HIT
Witmark Number Being Featured by Several
Prominent Artists
Among the headline vaudeville acts singing
M. Witmark & Sons' latest success, "My Yiddisha
Mammy," is Belle Baker. It is one of the out-
standing songs in Eddie Cantor's Winter Gar-
den Revue, "Make It Snappy," and Rita Gould,
Harry Garden, Gene Green, Bob Randall, Mel
Klee and Franklin and Rose are also using it.
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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
Wake up lit- He $irl you're just dream-in^pret-hj dreams,
M A Y 20, 1922
Drvam-in^ the hours
a -way,
VME YOU UP RE LITTLE
GIRL
JUST DREAMING
HEAR IT NOV
You carih &o wronk
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FOX NUMBERS POPULAR
BARNARD TO VISITJUNITED STATES
INFRINGEMENT CLAIMS ADJUSTED
Pittsburgh Sheet Music Trade Reports Good
Demand for Sam Fox Publications
Wood Co. Representative to Make First Ameri-
can Trip for Seven Years
Motion Picture Interests Adjust Alleged In-
fringement Claims of Several Publishers
PITTSBURGH, PA., May 10.—Some very excellent
sheet music from the press of the Sam Fox Pub.
Co., of Cleveland and New York, has been placed
on the market here and is meeting with unusual
success. Among the selections that are proving
extremely popular are "Adoration," a love rhap-
sody, by Wilson G. Smith, words by Ina Bre-
voort Roberts; "My Heart Is Waiting," words
and music by Clifford G. Roberts; "Only a
Smile," words by Eldred Edson and music by
J. S. Zamecnik; "The Magic Hour," words by
Nina Almirall, music by Marion Rogers; "Heart's
Delight," a new art song, also a Fox feature, by
James H. Rogers, with words by Fi'ed G.
Bowles. Its theme, its melody, and its interpre-
tative qualities combine to make "Heart's De-
light" one of the most beautiful songs written
by this eminent American composer. It is an
excellent art song for concerts, recitals and
teaching.
Walter Scanlan, the well-known Irish song-
ster, spent last week at the Davis Theatre, and
was heard by large and appreciative audiences.
Some of the songs that made a hit were "Kath-
leen," "Judy," "The Road to Love," "My Lady
Rose" and "Mavourneen."
Following the settlement recently made by
D. W. Griffith with the publishing houses of G.
Schirmer, Inc., Carl Fischer, Sam Fox Pub. Co.
and Ross Jungnickel for the unauthorized use of
copyrighted musical compositions, a similar set-
tlement was made by the Famous Players-
Lasky Corp. with the same publishing houses,
it is announced.
In the past few years much copyrighted music
has been misappropriated by certain large mo-
tion picture corporations in the compiling of their
music scores and only recently steps were taken
EIGHT COPYRIGHT SUITS
by the publishing houses involved to put an end
Alleged Infringement of Copyright Basis for to this evil.
The settlement with the Famous Players-Lasky
Eight Local Suits
Corp. was made through the offices of the Sam
Through the activity of the American Society Fox Pub. Co. and was personally handled by
of Authors, Composers and Publishers eight Sam Fox, of this firm, and Louis E. Swarts, of
copyright infringement cases have been filed in the Famous Players-Lasky Corp.
The letter of the Famous Players-Lasky Corp.
the United States courts in the Southern District
of New York against that number of photoplay accompanying the settlement is worthy of notice
houses of the Bronx, New York. Leo Feist, and reads:
Inc., is the plaintiff in three of the suits; M. Wit-
"We enclose herewith signed copy of agree-
mark & Sons in two and the Broadway Music ment between us, adjusting your claims for al-
Corp., Sunshine Music Co. and Waterson, Ber- leged infringement of copyright. It is the set-
lin & Snyder in one each.
tled policy of this corporation to respect all
vested rights and we trust that you will realize
in the cases you complain of that no accredited
NURNBERG EXPLOITING "ZORDA"
officer of the corporation was at all cognizant
Victor Nurnberg, one of the most prominent that your rights were invaded."
publicity men in the motion picture industry,
who is sometimes referred to as the "musical
press agent," is working in co-operation with S.
C. Caine, Inc., in the exploitation of the song
"Isle of Zorda," released in conjunction with
the Pathe photoplay of the same name.
NEW PUBLISHING FIRM
. •»'
The Secretary of the State of New York re-
ports the incorporation of a new publishing firm
under the trade name New York Melody Corp.
A. S. and L. S. Keller are the incorporators.
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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 0
Leave Me With a Smile
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Publithed by
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
Strand Theatre Bllg., New York City, N. Y.
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BOSTON, MASS., May 13.—D'Auvergne Barnard,
the London, England, representative of the B. F.
Wood Co., Boston music publishers, is expected
in this country toward the end of the month.
He will sail on the "Samaria" May 17 from Liv-
erpool and will arrive here on the 25th. At one
time Mr. Barnard used to come over here rather
often, but, because of the war, it is now seven
years since he was in the United States. He
will stay here several weeks.
"THE MOUNTEBANKS" PROGRAMED
Easthope Martin's new quartet cycle, "The
Mountebanks," was programed by the Artone
Quartet (Miss Dicie Howell, Miss Mabel Bed-
doe, James Price, Walter Greene) on April 28.
The newspapers of St. Joseph, Mo., where the
quartet appeared, spoke very highly of the
cycle and its interpretation.
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ORJG1NATW EDITION
ARDING'S
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COLLECTION
200 JIGS & REELS
NEW FOX=TROJ NOVELTY
Sam Coslow, Al Sherman and Irving Mills
are the authors of a clever novelty fox-trot en-
titled "Deedle, Deedle, Dum," which was re-
cently introduced at the Pennsylvania Hotel
Grill, New York City, by Vincent Lopez and
his orchestra and received repeated encores. Jack
Mills, Inc., is the publisher.
The Stern-Kammetz Pub. Co. recently opened
offices at 234 West Forty-sixth street, New York
City, and will feature a number entitled "Steal-
ing Hearts," by Billy Bernard and Eddie Kam-
metz.
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