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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
1922
WARNING AGAINST PAYING SINGERS
Music Publishers' Protective Association Calls
Attention to Penalties for Violation of Rule
Protection!
By laying: in a liberal stock of the
better-selling Century numbers you
not only save on transportation, but
protect yourself against loss of sales
and customers, too.
Just remember that the
BIGGEST sellers in the
CENTURY catalog a r e
the non-copyrights and
they cost you no more
to-day than they did
when the edition re-
tailed for 10c a copy,
with a profit to you of
only 150%, a g a i n s t
275% profit to-day.
These 4c n u m b e r s can't be
bought In any edition as cheaply
as in CENTURY. Besides, CEN-
TURY is nationally advertised.
Century Music Pub. u Co.
235 West 40th St.
New York
SAM FOX CO.'S_SILENT SALESMAN
The Sam Fox Publishing Co. has prepared, for
the use of the trade a new "Silent Salesman"
which sets attractively on the counter. It is
issued for the purpose of displaying the elaborate
and artistic title pages of the Sam Fox "Library
Edition."
THREE REAL SONG HITS !
"DREAM MAN"
A VERY CLASSY
FOX TROT
BALLAD
"LOVE ROSE"
SENSIBLE FOX TROT SONG
"TEARS OF OUR LAST
GOOD-BYE"
A VERY POPULAR WALTZ BALLAD
Order from your Jobber or send direct
Berardi-Coccia Music Pub. Company
92 Grape Street
Chicago Office,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
You can't jfo
wrong with
any'Feist'
The Music Publishers' Protective Association
recently called the attention of its members to
the Association law regarding the giving of gra-
tuities in any form. "If any member, employe
or representative is found to have bought din-
ners, cigars, drinks, theatre tickets or wearing
apparel for a singing actor, the member will be
immediately fined and suspended from the Asso-
ciation.'
Recently there have been some rumors afloat
that the payments to singers were again becom-
ing prevalent. Upon close investigation this was
found to be untrue; at least, no proof of any such
payments was found. Subsequently the profes-
sional managers of the various houses were bound
by a written oath to avoid any such practice.
This latter is framed and placed in a conspicu-
ous position in the various professional rooms.
WABASH BLUES
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)
WALTER DAMROSCH RETURNS
Orchestra Director Arrives in New York From
European Trip
Walter Damrosch, director of the New York
Symphony Orchestra, who returned last week
on the new White Star liner "Homeric" from an
eight weeks' trip to Europe with Mrs. Damrosch,
said that he had been in London and Spain and
returned via Paris. The musical world abroad
was in the throes of evolution, he said, and the
result was in the lap of the gods.
He added that there was a movement by some
composers to work along classic lines, while
others were working along ugly lines—the lines
of dissonants, and just now the latter were in
the ascendancy.
E. C. MILLS HOMEFROM VACATION
E. C. Mills, chairman of the executive board
of the Music Publishers' Protective Association,
returned to his desk late this week after a two
weeks' vacation. Mr. Mills was compelled to
take a rest to avoid a nervous breakdown, fol-
lowing his strenuous activities of the past year.
RELEASES ^CANARY ISLE"
1562 Milwaukee Aye.. Chicago, III.
C. J. Morton, of the Paramount Publicity
Corp., is now manager of the Ben Schwartz
Music Co., Inc. The above company has re-
leased a new song entitled "Canary Isle."
BIG SELLERS
Write for Dealers' Prices
LEO.
FEIST, Inc., FEIST-BIdf., New York
LOUIS COHN WITH S. C. CAINE, INC.
Louis Cohn, formerly with the Ben Schwartz
Music Co., has joined the staff of S. C. Caine,
.Inc., 145 West Forty-fifth street, as business
manager.
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BUSH TERMINAL SALES BUILDING
133 WEST 41ST STREET
NEW YORK, N. Y -
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335 of the best-selling compositions
of the
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HAHTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London—Paris—Sydney
Popular Standard
Pictorial Catalog
SONGS THAT SELL
M. Witmark & Sons
Dealers who stock and display these
songs obtain gratifying results.
ANGEL CHILI)
THAT'S HOW I BELIEVE IN YOU
TIME AFTER TIME
WHICH HAZEL
I WANT TO ROCK-A-BY MY MAMMY LIKE
SHE I SKI) TO ROCK-A-BY ME
A I.I, OVER NOTHING AT ALL
SLIGO (JUST TO HEAR MY MOTHER SING)
DOWN THE OLI> CHURCH AISLE
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
HERE COMES DINAH, BELLE OF THE BALL
STAND UP AND SING FOR YOUR FATHER
AN OLD-TIME TUNE
FANCIES
IT'S ONLY A STEP ] BOM KILLARNEY TO
HEAVEN
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"THE LILAC TREE"
"HOME SWEET HOME
LULLABY"
"SOMEWHERE SOMEDAY"
"WHEN YOUR SHIP
COMES I N "
"IN THE AFTERGLOW"
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11 Union Square
New York City