Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 3

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JANUARY 21, 1922
NEW CHAPPELL-HARMS NUMBERS
Several High-class Songs Among Recent Re-
leases by This House
Bang!
CENTURY'S Winter
Campaign 1B on!
and
Spring
We are depending on your back-
ing for its success!
A nice CENTURY window display
will do wonders, and we
will gladly pay for a good
photo of it.
How is your
of catalogs?
supply
Keep
your
Holder
filled with them and
when you see you are
running low, send in
your coupons for more.
Get the hew CENTURY
for your window, the ad
for your local paper and
us make this campaign the
gest success on record for
of us.
sign
cuts
help
big-
both
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 W«t 40th St.
can't go
wrong with
any'Feist'
Among the new releases from the catalog of
Chappell-Harms, Inc., are: "Little Blossom
Thoughts of You," words by Dorothy Dickin-
son and the music by Guy D'Hardelot; "Brown
Eyes Beneath the Moon," words by Fred E.
Weatherly and music by Eric Coates; "I Pitch
My Lonely Caravan at Night," words by An-
nette Horey, music by Eric Coates; "Geraldine,"
lyrics by W. E. Henley, music by Robert Con-
insby Clarke; "Fair Lullaby," words and music
by Robert Roger Guilper; "Were I a Butterfly,"
lyrics by Lady Strachey and music by Liza Leh-
man; "The Little Girl Waiting at Home," words
by Harold Simpson, music by Haydn Wood;
"Love's a Merchant," words by Herbert J. Bran-
don, music by Molly Carew; "I'm Wanting You,"
words by Gunby Hadath, music by Eric Coates,
and "Some Day You Will Miss Me," words by
Clifford Grey and music by Max Darewski. Also
included in these new issues is the success,
"There's Silver in Your Hair."
Song"/*
WABASH
BLl'ES
TEN LITTLE FINGERS AND TEN LIT-
TLE
TOES
DOWN
IN
TENNESSEE
WHEN FRANCIS DANCES WITH ME
ALL THAT I NEED IS YOU
SING THAT SONG OF INDIA AGAIN
TY-TEE
STEALING
SALLY, IRENE AND MARY
THREE O'CLOCK
IN THE
MORNING
MICKEY O'NEIL
GEORGIA ROSE
NO ONE'S FOOL
SWEET LADY (From
Tangerine)
SONG OF LOVE (From Blossom Time)
Write for Dealers'
Prices
HENRY E. SEAVERJ>ASSES AWAY
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST-Bldg., "New Yorkfl
i " J e w York
Henry E. Seaver, Rocky Hill, Conn., and for-
merly a well-known resident of Hartford, Conn.,
died early this month from injuries received in
BUYS NEW LEE_DAVID NUMBER
an automobile accident. Mr. Seaver was well
PURCHASE TWO SONGS
known in regimental circles and, in addition,
The Sunshine Music Co. (Harms, Inc.) has was treasurer of the Eastern Music Pub. Co., of
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., have purchased
purchased from B. D. Nice & Co., Inc., the new
Hartford, Conn.
the songs "Never Mind" and "Lola-Lu" from
Lee David number, "I Never Had a Mammy."
Belwin, Inc. The numbers are from the pen of
The song in manuscript form was placed before
Louis Breau.
THREE POPULAR NUMBERS
Al Jolson and he thought so well of it that he in-
duced the Sunshine Music Co., in which he is
According to reports from the Pacific Coast
interested, to purchase the ballad. This is a sig-
territory,
three numbers in the Chappell-Harms,
nificant tribute.
Inc., catalog are having very heavy sales in that
territory. These include: "Where the Lazy
A new entry into the ranks of the publishers
Mississippi Flows," "The World Is Waiting for
was made last week when Bert Grant opened up
the Sunrise" and "Smile Through Your Tears."
offices in the Hilton Building, 1591 Broadway,
New York City.
She's ~A Sensation?
OLDEASHIQNED
GIRL
USING SAM FOX NUMBER
BIG SELLERS
"Mother and Dad"
WALTZ SONG
"19
I've Got To Have It Now "
FOX-TROT SONG
From Your Jobbers or Direct
THE REFOUSSE MUSIC PUB. CO.
145 W. 45th St.
New York
Edward Johnson, the well-known concert and
record artist, who has just returned from a tour
of the United States and Canada, sang with
great success "Lassie o' Mine," by Ed. J. Walt,
from the Sam Fox Pub. Co. catalog, as well
as Dorothy Lee's "I Love You More."
The Menardi Music Co., of Reno, Nev., has
been placed in the hands of a receiver. Assets
are listed at $22,000 and liabilities $15,000.
BIG SELLERS
, yffjot/icr 'Sunshine Of Your Smile
I* Love Sends i
| A Little Gift |
| Of Roses |
W
HARMS !NC.62WE5T45 1 - H SLNEWY0RK f |
selected from the
"When You Gave Your Heart to Me"
(Four Keys, F. G, A flat and B flat)
THE MOOCH"
INSTRUMENTAL or VOCAL
Published by THE METRO MUSIC CO.
1547 Broadway
New York City
EDITION BEAUTIFUL1
S35 of the best-selling compositions
of the
Old Masters.
ONLY the best sellers.
No deadwood.
Carefully edited.
Beautifully produced.
2,000 dealers selling it.
Permanent and large results.
SMALL INVESTMENT.
That's what
EDITION BEAUTIFUL
means to YOU.
Write for particulars today.
NOW IS THE TIME
C
C. CHCBCH AND COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
H»rtford—N«w York—London—Paris—Sydney
Popular Standard
Pictorial Catalog
SONGS THAT SELL
Witmark & Sons
Dealers who stock and display these
songs obtain gratifying results.
THAT'S HOW I BELIEVE IN YOU
WHICH HAZEL
WHY DON'T YOU SMILE
THERE'S
A DOWN IN DIXIE
FEELIN'
HANGIN' 'ROUND ME
CROONING
LITTLE CRUMBS OF HAPPINE8S
I'VE GOT THE RED, WHITE AND BLUES
MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT
TIME AFTER TIME
HERE COMES DINAH
MARY TRACY
STAND UP AND SING FOR YOUR FATHER
AN OLD-TIME TUNE
JABBERWOCKY
KENTUCKY BLUES (I'VE GOT THE BLUES
FOR OLD KENTUCKY)
FANCIES
HOW IS IT BY YOU? BY ME IT'S FINE
TELL ME YOUR DAY DREAMS
WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A WAY
EVERYBODY'S WELCOME IN DIXIE
Special—WYOMING
"THE LILAC TREE"
"HOME SWEET HOME
LULLABY"
"SOMEWHERE SOMEDAY"
"WHEN YOUR SHIP
COMES I N "
"IN THE AFTERGLOW"
Write for Special Introductory Offer
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
11 Union Square
New York City
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
THE STASNY CAMPAIGN
A THRIVING SONG SHOP
Publishing Concern to Concentrate Efforts on
Selected List of Songs
Harrisburg, Pa., Sheet Music Emporium Doing
Excellent Business
In June of last year there was opened in Har-
The A. J. Stasny Music Co. is centering its
efforts on the following songs this coming sea- risburg, Pa., a retail establishment known as
son: "Rio Nights," a Hawaiian waltz ballad, by "The Song Shop." Since that time it has be-
Fisher Thompson and Elmer Vincent; "Broken- come one of the most successful and profitable
Hearted Doll," fox-
trot ballad, by Earl
Burtnett,
V e r n o n
Stevens and F l o y d
Reese; "After To-day
You'll Realize," fox-
trot ballad, by Eu-
gene West and Saul
Nathansen; "Lonely,"
novelty fox-trot, by
Charlie Straight, Roy
Bargy a n d George
Moriarty; "I Want
My Sweetheart," nov-
elty fox-trot, by Ed-
ward J. L a m b e r t ,
Sydney Silvers and
Charles Cottle; "Ara-
bian Moon," novelty
f o x - t r o t , by Chas.
Harrison and Fred
Weaver; "You, Just
The Song Shop, Harrisburg, Pa.
You," waltz ballad, by Fisher Thompson and retail establishments of its kind in the country.
Wilber D'Lea; "One Little Word," fox-trot bal- The success of song shops, when they are run
lad, by Frank Wright and Peter DeRose; along efficient lines, and where fhe location is in
"Hawaiian Eyes," Hawaiian fox-trot, by J. R. a thriving business center, shows that they are
Anthony and Fred Coots; "Kitty Donohue," an ideal method of placing songs before the
Irish waltz ballad, by Fred Whitehouse and purchasing public.
John Ryan; "Can't Feel Jolly Blues," real blues
The success of the Harrisburg store is due to
fox-trot, by Washington Lee and Booker T. the energy and efforts of Moe Baturin and Ross
Brown; "Love Among the Roses," ballad fox- Rolles, the active heads of the operating com-
trot, a big English "hit," by Eric Courtney; pany. The shop is situated at one of the promi-
"Crying Blues," a blues fox-trot, by Ruth G. nent corners of Harrisburg—Market and Court
Curtis; "To Have You Near," high-class ballad, streets. It carries a large stock of popular sheet
by Edwin J. Caplin; "Levee Camp Blues," blues music and in addition the Schirmer, Century and
fox-trot, by Louis Godfrey; "Every Rose has McKinley editions, as well as featuring "Fifty
Its Thorn," waltz ballad; "Dear Old Carolin'," Famous Favorites," a folio from the catalog of
a Southern fox-trot, and "I'm a-Crying for Richmond-Robbins, Inc.
You," a waltz ballad, by George B. Pitman.
We herewith reproduce a photograph of the
interior of this shop, which will give some idea
of the activity of this thriving establishment.
JACK MILLS ON TRIP
Jack Mills, of Jack Mills, Inc., left New York
early last week on a three weeks' trade trip cov-
ering centers in the Middle West. He will fea-
ture "Wana" and "Dear Old Southland."
SONGS THAT ARE SELLING
TWO SONGS
"There's a Little Lass in Scotland"
and "My Nellie Lies Sleeping"
Published by FLORA ULRICH
MAIN OFFICE: 531 Quimby St., GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
BRANCH OFFICES:
Suite 406. Randolph Bldg.. 145 N. Clark St., CHICAGO, ILL.
1658 Broadway. Broadway Central Bldg., NEW YORK CITY.
REMARKABLE FOX-TROT BALLAD
A WONDERFUL IRISH MELODY
ITALY
"When I Dream That
Auld Erin Is Free"
MY
HAWAIIAN MELODY
THERE'S
ONLY ONE PAL
AFTER ALL
IT MUST BE
SOMEONE LIKE YOU
REMICKS
USED BY 50 BIG-TIME ACTS
HARMONY
BALLAD
BY COOTS
ft RINOLE
ON ALL
RECORDS
ON ALL
ROLLS
GREAT
'MOTIIER"
SONG
VERY
BIG
SELLER
BY STRAIGHT AND BARGY
SUCCESSFUL FOX-TROT BALLAD
ON ALL RECORDS AND ROLLS
Chicago
McKinley Music Co.
NewYork
To the Dealer, 15c per copy
GOTT & HENDERSON
5444 Prairie Avenue
Chicago
BEST SELLERS
WHEN SHALL WE MEET AGAIN
REMEMBER THE ROSE
WHY D E A R
BROKEN TOY
A F T E R THE RAIN
WHILE MIAMI DREAMS
SHE'S A MEAN JOB
I'D RATHER HAVE LOVED YOU AND LOST YOU
(THAN NEVER HAVE LOVED YOU AT ALL)
DA-DA-DA MY DARLING
JEROME H. REMICK fc- CO.
NEW YORK.
CHICAGO
JANUARY 21, 1922
'ANGEL CHILD" A HIT
New Number by Benny Davis Being Published
by Witmark & Sons
Benny Davis, the writer of such song suc-
cesses as "Margie," "Make Believe," "Nobody's
Baby," "Sweetheart" and other songs, has writ-
ten in conjunction with Abner Silver a new song
entitled "Angel Child," which M. Witmark &
Sons have accepted for immediate publication.
George E. Price, well-known vaudeville and
musical comedy star, originally introduced the
number in Cleveland, O., and more recently has
been singing it with success in the metropolitan
district, including the Crescent Theatre, Brook-
lyn, N. Y., and the Winter Garden this week.
The publishers received the following tele-
gram, following its original introduction, which
speaks for itself:
"Received orchestration as I was bowing.
The electrician handed it to me. I opened it on
stage, gave it to the orchestra, explained situa-
tion and sang 'Angel Child' for the first time.
It tied up the show complete. 'Angel Child' is
sure to make your New Year a happy one.
"(Signed) Georgie Price."
NEW IDEA IN DANCE MUSIC
Florentine Music Co. Announces Coming Re-
lease of New Waltz Song
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., January 10.—The Floren-
tine Music Co., of this city, announces that it
will introduce an entirely new idea in dance
music when it releases "My Hilo Girl" next
week. I t is an Hawaiian waltz song with a
guitar effect and also is syncopated. I t is now
being played from manuscript.
The Harry Von Tilzer Music Co. has pur-
chased from Jack Yellen and Milton Ager the
song entitled "High Brown Blues."
HHIHIIIIMIIHMIHHMHIH*
GUARANTEED SELLERS
My Chinese Cherry Blossom
Mabel
Lisfning
My China Man
You Are the Rose of My Heart
If You Only Knew
Sunshine
Only A Dream of You
::AL R O S E M U S I C P U B . CO.
(Not inc.)
. I 3131 Douglas Boulevard, Chicago, 111.
MIMMIMMIMIIIIIIimtttMt
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 Weit 43d Street
New York City
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p blishers
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BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHEKB,
PRINTXM
AND ENGXAVBXS
OF MUSIC
Main Office*: 40-44 Winchester S t . Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago

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