Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 11

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
LATEST ASSOCIATION ACTIVITY
Sheet Music Dealers' Association Co-operating
With Music Industries Chamber of Commerce
Thomas J. Donlan, secretary of the National
Association of Sheet Music Dealers, which has
recently become a division member of the Music
Industries Chamber of Commerce, is actively
engaged in working with officials of the Cham-
ber on. plans whereby the two organizations
may be of mutual assistance to each other.
The Association, which has long advocated an
improvement in the methods of conducting the
sheet music business, will work in close har-
mony with the Chamber's Better Business Bu-
reau, both giving and receiving aid in the cam-
paign to put a stop to unbusinesslike practices
prevailing among customers, as well as among
those engaged in the business.
One of the contemplated activities of the
Music Dealers' Association is the operation of
a Retail Credit Rating Bureau for the exchange
of credit information among its members. Mr.
Donlan stated that a pamphlet was at present
in the course of preparation which will give a
detailed account of the past accomplishments of
the Association and an outline of future plans.
. "There will be a membership drive," said Mr.
Donlan, "in which we have been assured of the.
assistance of the Music Industries Chamber of
Commerce and which I confidently expect will
double or treble the membership of our Asso-
ciation within a short time. All the facilities
of the Chamber will now be available to mem-
bers of the Association."
Membership dues in the National Association
• of Sheet Music Dealers are $5.00 per year for
firms employing less than four persons in their
sheet music department and $10.00 per year for
firms employing four persons or more. Ap-
plicatioTis for membership, accompanied by
check, should be mailed to Thomas J. Donlan,
Secretary, 275 Orient Way, Rutherford, N. J.
SEPTEMBER 9,
1922
A GREAT NEW WALTZ SONG THAT.SELLS
" THAT'S WHY I MISS YOU SO"
Professionals Featuring It Everywhere.
Special Introductory
Don't Forget to Include It for Your Fall Trade.
Price to Dealers and Jobbers
JUSTIN G. BURT, Music Pub. Co.
"DANCING FOOL" POPULAR
New Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Number At-
tractively Featured by Buffalo Kresge Store
Among the timely songs of the Summer sea-
son which have helped to make the average mu-
sic counter quite active is the Waterson, Ber-
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Greenville, Texas
footsteps of "The Sheik," again-jJrings' \ed Sny-
der, the writer, to the forefront'-' " '.' '
• It has been frequently said tihroughoyt^ the
Summer months that it was only the hit-^ongs
that had any sales worth mentioning., "Dicing
Fool" has proven it is a hit not orily ^>its" suc-
cess in the sheet music field, but b-y : prominence
given it by music roll and talking machine rec-
ord manufacturers. It has proved so'^active
that many dealers throughout the xoufiiry gave
it special window displays. Amoag 'tfi$'s"e was
the Kresge store, of Buffalo,; N; Y^v. which had
an exclusive and complete wihdo%'vshoj^hg. of
the title pages. We herewith shpw\,a reproduc-
tion of the window in question and,ft can'readi-
ly be seen that it was attractively arranged. It
created unusual attention and was .ttfe m'eans of
adding considerably to the week's ;.sales),,total,
according to the manager of the. de'partniepf..'
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Consult the universal Want^'Dtne^tory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions
of any kind.
Kresge Window Display of "Dancing Fool"
lin & Snyder number, "Dancing Fool." This
song and instrumental success, following in the
Proved Instantly Popular in Vaudeville
—A Great Favorite with Dancers.
Latest
Egyptian
Love - Song
Fox-Trot
Supreme
Order front Your Jobber
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
SEPTEMBER 9, 1922
UPHOLDS NATIONAL ANTHEM-
Calvin E. Harrington, Music Merchant,"Cnam-
pions "The Star Spangled Banner"
39,000,000!
PEOPL.K
WORLD'S
MONTH.
READ
THESE
FIFTEEN
BEST
MAGAZINES
EVERY
DELINEATOR
DESIGNER
COSMOPOLITAN
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
LADIES 1 HOME JOURNAL
HEARST'S
METROPOLITAN
McCALL'8
McC LURE'S
MODERN PRISCILLA
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
PICTORIAL REVIEW
MUSICAL COURIER
RED BOOK
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION
They will all carry CENTURY'S NA-
TIONAL ADS. during SEPTEMBER, OCTO-
BER, NOVEMBER and DECEMBER, urg-
ing their millions of monthly readers to go
to their dealer for CENTURY EDITION—
(THAT'S YOU !)
We know you will again do your part In
letting all know you are a CENTURY
AGENT.
Co-operative helps sent FREE ON RE-
QUEST.
Century Music Publishing Co.
235 West 40th Street, N. Y.
POLLACK WITH JACK MILLS, INC.
Bernard Pollack, who was for many years
connected with some of the largest music pub-
lishing houses of the country in the capacity
of traveling salesman, has joined the staff of
Jack Mills, Inc.
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EDITION BEAUTIFUL j

335 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. CHURCH AND COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London—Paris—Sydney
WELL!
ZHftaf
Wonders
Catalogue
No Use Crying
terdde° fthe WoodenSoldiers
Little Red School House
V/heneverYoure Lonesome
Loves Lament (WALTZ)
Eddie Leonard Blues
RECORDS ROLLS] • ftraavb fl.fflavks fffwftt d V K
SHEET MUSIC-
OR DIRECT FROM
THE PUBLISHER
You can't go
wrong with
any'Feist'
Calvin E. Harrington, a well-known piano
and music dealer, of Bradford, Fa., is strongly
opposed to the criticism being directed at the
"Star Spangled Banner" as the national anthem,
and in a letter published in the Philadelphia
TRICKS
North American presented his views on the
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matter emphatically as follows:
HOT LIPS
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"To the Editor: Our national anthem, 'The
STUMBLING
Star Spangled Banner,' is an eloquent prayer in
SILVER STARS
classic melody and sublime modulations of har-
VIRGINIA BLUKS
mony. It is an inspiring appeal for divine guid-
LOVELY LUCERNK
ance and protection for Our country. Like an
COAL BLACK MAMMY
electric shock its rendition coflimands instant
8WANEK RIVER MOON
silence and reverence of vast audiences.
THE NINETEENTH HOLE
"It would be as consistent to change our na-
TOOT,
TOOT,
TOOTS1E
tion's flag as the nation's anthem. Its poetic
ALL FOR THE LOVE OF MIKK
sentiment is absolute truth, its musical creation
WHY SHOULD I CRY OVER YOU?
a national credit, its associations sacred to mem-
IHBKK O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING
ory of all patriots. It brought mighty armies
WAKE UP, LITTLE GIRL, YOU'RE
to save Columbia and awaken us to grave dan-
JUST DREAMING
gers of civil war and menace of intervention of
STUMBLING
(Paraphrase for piano,
especially composed by Zen Confrey.)
foreign powers, and alleviated agonies of dy-
Write for Dealers' Prices
ing men on battlefields of the greatest war
known in national history.
L E O . F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
"Thrilling associations have permanently es-
tablished it as a vital element of true Ameri-
canism. Colleges, schools, churches, great au-
diences sing it with the flushed cheeks of en-
McKIERNAN BACK AT WORK
thusiasm. It lifts patriotic souls to visions of
Joe McKiernan, well-known songwriter, has
glistening towers and minarets of heaven by its
associations. Little children sing it with ease just returned with his wife and child from a
and lyric voices are charmed with its subtle vacation at Asbury Park. Mr. McKiernan an-
power to inspire. Doubtless its only critics are nounces that he has several novelty songs that
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ignorant of musical merit and desire to open he will soon offer publishers.
the door to discussion and contribution of sub-
Jack Mills, Inc., has released a new novelty
stitutes. Its substantial merit is as changeless
as the leopard's spots, for it was a mighty fac- fox-trot entitled "The Rodolph Valentino
tor in writing Appomattox into history and Blues." The number, from the pen of Jack
sending millions of men to save lives of our Frost, was written with the special permission
of the Paramount Film Co. and will be featured
former foes in Europe.
"May the Star Spangled Banner ever vibrate extensively.
o'er the land of the free and the home of the
fTHTE
brave."
:
Robertson's Music House, Inc., Terre Haute,
lnd., has been incorporated with capital stock
of $250,000 to deal in musical instruments, the
incorporators being Lane Robertson, Alma M.
Robertson and Carl Carpenter.
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BIG SELLERS I1
in the various catalogs of
M. Witmark & Sons
ANGKL CHILD
ALL OVER NOTHING AT ALL
FOR THE SAKE OF AULD LANG SYNE
GIPSY BLUES
GYPSY LOVE SONG
I'LL FORGET YOU
I'M JUST WILD ABOUT HARRY
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KISS ME AGAIN
LOVE WILL FIND A WAY
MY WILD IRISH ROSE
MY YIDDISHA MAMMY
NELLIE KELLY, I LOVE YOU
(From Little Nellie Kelly>
ROSY POSY
SAY IT WHILE DANCING .
SMILIN' THROUGH
SUNRISE AND YOU
THAT'S HOW I BELIEVE IN YOU
TIME AFTER TIME
WHERE THE VOLGA FLOWS
(Russian Love Song)
WYOMING
YOU REMIND ME OF MY MOTHER
(From Little Nellie Kelly)
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WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
S-O-N-G H-I-T-S
By the Sapphire Sea
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Haunting Blues
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Dancing Fool
Jimmy, I Love But You
Cuddle Up Blues
Lola Lo
Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down in
Dear Old Dixieland
Just Because You're You That's
Why I Love You
Waikiki, I Hear You Calling Me ;
A Bunch of Keys
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Fickle Flo
Little Thoughts
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