Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 7

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THE MUSIC TRADE
FEBRUARY 18, 1922
45
REVIEW
NEW DOROTHY LEE NUMBER
•tminHimmuunuu'i
Sam Fox Co. Releases New Song by Author
of "One Fleeting Hour"
Some Say!
The Sam Fox Pub. Co. has just released a
new song by Dorothy Lee, entitled "I Love You
More." As it is more than two years since
the publication of the last song by this writer,
the number, naturally, will be well received.
The sales departments of the Sam Fox Pub.
Co. believe "I Love You More" will outdistance
the success' of "One Fleeting Hour," which
was one of the biggest sellers of high-class
songs in many seasons.
Sam Fox, head of the company, states that
he is planning an extensive advertising cam-
paign in behalf of the song and will put every
effort back of it to make this another triumph
for his favorite composer.
\bu can't go
wrong with
any'Feist|
Song' ~~
WABASII
BLUES

TEN LITTLE FINGERS AND TEN LIT-
TLE
TOKS DOWN
WHEN FRANCIS
IN TENNESSEE
DANCES
WITH ME
ALL THAT I NEED IS YOU
8ING THAT SONG OF INDIA AGAIN
TY-TEE
STEALING
SALLY, IRENE AND MARY
THREE O'CLOCK
IN THE MORNING
MICKEY O'NEIL
FOUR ACTIVE NUMBERS
B. D. Nice & Co., Inc., Add Four Numbers to
Their Catalog
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 We»t 40th St.
New York
TWO NEW FOXTROTS
Among the latest releases from the catalog of
the Broadway Music Corp. are two fox-trots,
"Boo-Hoo-Hoo" and "Teasin'." These num-
bers have been selected as the leaders in the big
Spring campaign.
NO ONE'S FOOL
SWEET LADY (From Tangerine)
SONG OF LOVE (From BIOKXOIII Time)
Write for Dealers' Prices
B. D. Nice & Co., Inc., have just added four
new numbers to their catalog. They are "Moon
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST-Bid*, New York
River," a waltz song; "Figaro," an Italian novelty
song one-step; "Russian Love Song," a fox-trot,
and "All My Love," a ballad. "Moon River"
has been recorded by practically all the talking
CLIFF ODOMS RETURNS
machine record and music roll manufacturing or-
ganizations, and "Figaro," upon its release,
Cliff Odoms, sales manager for Leo Feist, Inc.,
jumped into immediate popularity with the returned to the New York offices of the company
orchestras. The same can be said for the "Rus- late last week after a six weeks' trade trip cover-
sian Love Song." "All My Love" is being ex- ing East and Middle West territory.
ploited at the present time through vaudeville
performers.
ROCCO VOCCO^A VISITOR
Rocco Vocco, Chicago manager for Leo Feist,
Inc., spent several days in New York late last
week. Mr. Vocco was very enthusiastic over the
current Feist catalog, which is showing unusual
activity.
GEORGIA ROSE
KARL FE1NINGER PASSES AWAY
Prominent Pianist, Composer and Teacher Dies
in His Seventy-eighth Year
Karl Feininger, pianist, composer and teacher,
who, a generation ago, was as well known in
Berlin and London as in New York, died last
week in his seventy-eighth year. Mr. Feininger
The McKinley Music Co. has released a new was born in Durlach, Baden, Germany, and was
song by Dave Ringle and F. Henry Klickman, brought to this country by his parents, who set-
entitled, "Broken Hearted Blues." A profes- tled in Columbia, S. C.
sional exploitation campaign has been inaug-
Mr. Feininger was the author of ''Experimental
urated in behalf of this new issue.
Psychology of Music." For over thirty-two
years he headed the music department of the
Low & Hey wood School for Girls at Stamford,
Conn.
TO EXPLOIT NEW McKINLEY SONG
BIG SELLERS
She's Jl Sensation'
OLD EASHIONED
GIRL
sf/7otA'er"Suns\\\ne Of Your Smile"
Love Sends
A Little Gift
Of Roses
HARMS
INC.62WEST45 T - H ST.,NEWY0RK
selected fiom the
Bl'SH TERMINAL SALES BUILDING
133 WEST 41ST STREET
NEW YORK, N. Y.
"Richmond" Means Everything; in Music
EDITION BEAUTIFUL!
335 of the best-selling compositions
of the
Old Masters.
ONLY the best sellers.
No dead wood.
Carefully edited.
Beautifully produced.
2,000 dealers selling: it.
Permanent and large results.
SJIALL
INVESTMENT.
That's what
EDITION BEAUTIFUL
means to YOU.
Write for particulars today.
NOW IS THE TIME
C
C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Hertford—New York—London—Paris—Sydney
Popular Standard
Pictorial Catalog
SONGS THAT SELL
Witmark & Sons
Dealers who stock and display these
songs obtain gratifying results.
AN(iEL CHILD
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 HAPPINESS
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
IT'S ONLY A STEP FROM KILLARNEY TO
HEAVEN
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 IN"
"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
FEBRUARY 18, 1922
"MOLLY-0" FEATURED IN^TTRACTIVE WINDOW DISPLAY
Pennsylvania Dealer Arranges Striking Exhibit of New Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Hit—Electri-
cal Effect Makes the Display Especially Attractive at Night—Produces Big Sales
STASNY HITS
One of the most elaborate and attractive win- spicuously. On either side were attractively ar-
dow displays ever given to sheet music was that
ranged title pages of the number and at the base
of the W. T. Grant Co. store, Johnstown, Pa., were shown "stills" of the motion picture. Three
Plantation Lullaby
Rio Nights
Kitty Donohue
Hawaiian Eyes
Can't Feel Jolly Blues
After Today You'll
Realize
I Want My Sweetheart
Lonely
Broken Hearted Doll
One Little Word
Arabian Moon
A. J. STASNY MUSIC CO.
56 West 45th Street, New York City
VIOLIN FOLIO ISSUED
The Edward B. Marks Music Co. has just
issued a collection of eight standard violin solos,
edited hy Harold Eisenherg, author of the "Art
and Science of Violin Playing." His former
work was highly recommended by such author-
ties as Auer, Kreisler, Elman, Zimbalist, Dau«-
rosch, Sousa and others.
Display of "Molly-O" Arranged by
which made a special showing of the Waterson,
Berlin & Snyder number, "Molly-O," and fea-
tured it in conjunction with the local exhibition
of the motion picture of the same name.
In the center of the window appeared a big
electric sign in the form of the letter " O " in the
center of which the word "Molly" appears con-
W. T. Grant Co., Johnstown, Pa.
life-sized figures also served to add to the elabo-
Louis Heyman, of the executive staff of Sha-
rateness of the exhibit.
piro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., recently joined tnc
F. F. Taylor, manager of the above store, was ranks of the benedicts, marrying Loretta Mc-
responsible for what can be termed this innova- Donald.
tion. While the display showed up advanta-
geously in the daytime, it really made a remark-
THREE REAL BEAUTIFUL SONGS!
able window by night. All of this served to add
THE VERY LATEST
to the sales total of the number.
TWO 80N6S
'There's a Little Lass in Scotland"
and "My Nellie Lies Sleeping"
Published by FLORA ULRICH
MAIN OFFICE: 531 Oulmby St.. GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.
BRANCH OFFICES:
Suite 406, Randolph Bldg.. 145 N. Clark St.. CHICAGO. ILL.
1658 Broadway, Broadway Central Bldg., NEW YORK CITY.
ASK DUTY ON GERMAN MUSIC
French Publishers Claim They Cannot Compete
With German Publishers
PARIS, FRANCE, February
In Old California With You"
"Italy"
"The Trail to Long Ago"
" My Hawaiian Melody"
"Broken Hearted Blues"
"Tosli's Good-Bye Melody"
"There Is Only One Pal,
After AH"
"Main Street"
"Sleepy Hollow"
'It Must Be Some One Like You'
"Hawaiian Whispers"
"Stop Ticklin' Me"
"You're to Blame"
"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight"
"Weeping Willow Lane"
11.—French publish-
ers are asking for a counterbalancing extra
duty on the German editions of classical music,
alleging incapacity to meet competition. Print-
ing is so expensive in France that local pub-
lishers claim they cannot sell scores at a suit-
able profit at anything like the price at which
Germans can sell non-copyrighted music in
Paris, after paying present customs duties and
heavy transportation charges.
REMICK'S
BEST SELLERS
WHEN SHALL WE MEET AGAIN
REMEMBER THE ROSE
WHY DEAR
BROKEN TOY
AFTER THE RAIN
WHILE MIAMI DREAMS
SHE'S A MEAN J O B
I'D RATHER HAVE LOVED YOU AND LOST YOU
( THAN NEVER HAVE LOVED YOU AT ALL)
DA-DA-DA MY DARLING
JEROME H. REMICK &- CO.
NEW YORK.
CHICAGO
"DREAM MAN"
Fox Trot Ballad Supreme
The Coming Sensation of 1923 -
"LOVE ROSE"
Another Pretty Fox-trot Song:
"TEARS OF OUR
LAST GOOD-BYE"
The Talked-«hout Wullt Ballad of the Hay
Berardi-Coccia Music Pub. Co.
92 Grape Street
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
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311 West 43d St'f
New York City
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