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JULY
THE MUSIC TRADE
1, 1922
REVIEW
49
ARCHANQELSKY COMING HERE
Famous Russian Composer Enroute to the
United States Following Release by Soviet
Get This!
A magnificent Window Transfer
has just been made of the above
CENTURY EDITION trade-mark.
The size of it is six by
seven inches and it is re-
produced in three beau-
tiful color*, two shades
of blue and gold.
One on your door or
window will serve you
well in reminding all
that you carry
"CENTURY
EDITION."
HOW MANY CAN YOU USE?
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
New York
PETE WENDLINQJV NEW ORLEANS
Appearance of Q R S Co. Artist Featured in.
Newspapers by Philip Werlein, Ltd.
Pete Wendling, well-known songwriter and
pianist for the Q R S Co., who has been appear-
ing and giving demonstrations in some of the
retail establishments of the South, recently ap-
A HIT!
TheBest of tkMath.
Alexei Archangelsky, the composer of Balieff's
''Chauve-Souris," the Russian musical production
which is now playing on the Century Roof, has
been released by the Soviet Government and is
now on his way to this country.
Mr. Archangelsky has an international reputa-
tion as a composer of religious music for the
Russian Church and has more recently been
recognized for his polka, "Katinka," now popular
in Western Europe.
On his arrival in New York he will once more
take up his post as musical adviser to Balieff in
the production of "Chauve-Souris," with whom
he has been associated for the past eighteen
years.
"Largest Music House South"
60S Canal S t - New Orleans
334 Third St., Baton Rouge
Werlein Ad Featuring Berlin Number
peared iff* th£~player department of Philip Wer-
lein, Ltd., of New Orleans, La. The Werlein com-
pany carried announcements in some of the local
papers on Mr. Wendling's appearance. We here-
with show a miniature reproduction of a quar-
ter-of-a-page ad calling attention to his visit.
Witmark Organization Renews Contracts With
Four Prominent Writers
Four noted and successful songwriters and
composers have renewed their contracts with M.
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Witmark & Sons by which the firm acts as ex-
LEO. F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
clusive publishers for the quartet for a term
oi years. Included in these arc Sigmund Rom-
[iiiiiiiliLW
berg, the well-known composer of musical come-
dies, who last season had to his credit such pro-
'BLUE-EYED BLUES" A HIT
ductions as "The Blushing Bride," "The Rose of
Stamboul," "Bombo" and "Blossom Time." Fred Fisher Number Proving Increasingly
Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle, of "Shuffle Along"
Popular in the West
fame, are also included in the list of renewals, as
well as that contributor of unusual ballads of
Fred Fisher, Inc., received the following tele-
marked distinction, Arthur A. Penn.
gram on the number, "Blue-eyed Blues," which
speaks for itself:
GILBERT MUSIC CORP. MOVES
"Thanks for sending me 'Blue-eyed Blues,' the
biggest hit I have ever played, as it has never
The L. Wolfe Gilbert Music Corp., which for
failed to completely stop all shows. Keep on
the past two years had quarters at 167 West
sending me hits like 'Blue-eyed Blues' and
Forty-seventh street, announces that on and after
'Honey's Lovin' Arms' and you will help me in-
July 1 it will be located in the Broadway Central crease my salary."
Building, 1658 Broadway, New York. The firm
This dance number, seemingly, is not only
is at present working on the ballad "If You Like
popular on the Pacific Coast, but its popularity is
Me Like I Like You," and a Southern rag song
spreading East.
entitled "Kentucky Echoes."
ASIGN
EDITIONBEAUTIFUL
means to YOU.
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NOW IS THE TIME
C C. CHURCH AND COMl'ANi
HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London— 1'arls—Sydney
OF IMPORTANCE
SHEET MUSIC
Every Live Dealer
with
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dOME OF THE MANY THAT ARE ALWAY8 IN DEMAND
Content* of SONGLAND
Most
Extensively Advertised
SECULAR
835 of the best-eelling compositions
of the
Old Masters.
ONLY the beat sellers.
No dcadwood.
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Carefully edited.
Beautifully produced.
2,000 dealers selling It.
Permanent and large results.
>. .1.1. IN\ KSTMKNT.
Stumbling
Three O'clock in the Morning
Georgia
Swancc River Moon
Stealing
Ty-Tee
Virginia Bines
Ten Little Fingers
People Like Us
Wake Up, Little Girl, You're
Just Dreaming
Why Should I Cry Over You?
FOUR CONTRACTS RENEWED
Edward Johnson, the famous Chicago opera
tenpr, now in San Francisco, who is programed
on several band concerts at Golden Gate Park, of
that city, will feature Arthur Penn's successful
ballad, "Sunrise and You," from M. W'itmark &
Sons' Black and White catalog.
PHILIP WERLEIN, LTD.
\bu can't go
wrond>vith
any Feist_
Booklet of Songs
t'Asleep in the Deep
t'Can't You Heah Me Callin'.
Caroline
t'Bamboo Baby
t'Dear Little Boy of Mine
t'Evening Brings Rest «v You
t*God Made You Mine
Heart Call, The
t'Honey. If You Only Knew
t*ln the Garden of My Heart
fLamplit Hour. The
t'Ma 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
fSmilin' Through
t Songs of Dawn & Twilight
(Design—Every Little Nail)
t Spring's a Lovable Lad ye
f"Sorter Miss You
t'Starlight Love
t'Sunrise and You
t'There's a Long, Long Trail
t Values
f W a n t of You. The
Ever
Issued
t'Where the River Shannon
Flows
t'Who Knows
SACRED
t*A Little While
t'Angel of Light, Lead On
fCloser Still With Thee
t'Ever at Rest
t*God Shall Wipe Away th«
Tears
t'Grateful. 0 Lord. Am I
t*l Come to Thee
f"l Do Believe
f i t Was for Me
t'My Days Are in His Hands
f'Oh Lord, Remember Me
t'Shine. 0 Holy Light
t'Silent Voice, The
t'Teach Me to Pray
t'Thou Art My God
OPERA TIC
t'Gypsy Love Song
t'Kiss Me Again
t'Mother Machree
t'My Wild Irish Rose
f'Too- Ra- Loo- Ra- Loo- Ral
That's an Irish Lullaby
t'When
Irish
Eyes Are
Smiling
Those marked with (*) published for Duet
Those marked with ( t ) published for Quartet
Bent Selling Standard Songt in the World
"DEEDLE, DEEDLE, DUM" POPULAR
Prominent Orchestras Feature New Fox-trot Re-
leased by Jack Mills, Inc.
The new fox-trot number of Jack Mills, Inc.,
"Deedle, Deedle, Dum," is proving quite popular
with the orchestras. Among the .prominent
Broadway musical combinations featuring it are:
Ted Lewis and his band, Vincent Lopez's Penn-
sylvania Orchestra, Ray Miller's Orchestra, Cali-
fornia Ramblers, Mai Hallett's Orchestra and
Yerkes' Flotilla Orchestra.
This new song is from the pens of Al Sher-
man, Sam Coslow and Irving Mills. It is, as its
title suggests, on the novelty order.
Among the songs in the new Shubert-Georgie
Price show, "Spices of 1922," which opened at the
Casino Theatre, New York, early this week, are
three numbers from the Jack Mills, Inc., cat-
alog, "When Those Finale Hoppers Start
Hoppin' Around," "Jake, the Sheik" and "I'll
Stand Beneath Your Window To-night and
Whistle."
. y/notfier Sunshine Of Your Smile
£ Love Sends S
f A Little Gift %
| Of Roses $
Hundreds of Dealers Carry .This Complete Stock—Do YouT
•1 Not. Write for "SONGLAND" and Special Proposition
Witmark Bldg.
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