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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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NOW
RICHARD POWERS ON TRIP
PALLMA REPORTS GOOD TRADE
MISS ROSE LEAVES MUSIC FIELD
New York Manager for Sherman, Clay & Co.
Now in Middle West
Mid-West Representative of Sam Fox Pub. Co.
Optimistic Over Prospects
Publicity Agent to Enter Automobile Industry
as Advertising Agent
Richard Powers, manager of the New York
office of Sherman, Clay & Co., is making a
trade trip through Middle West territory. While
away he will visit Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit
and other centers, making his headquarters in
Chicago. A special campaign in the territory
mentioned will be made on the Sherman, Clay
& Co. numbers, "I Wish I Knew" and "The
Sneak."
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CHICAGO, I I I . , September 11.—Frank Pallma, Jr.,
special representative of the Sam Fox Pub. Co.,
who covers the mid-West territory, has just re-
turned from a successful trip. Mr. Pallma re-
ports that the dealers are very optimistic, con-
ditions are improving and everybody is looking
forward to a good Fall trade. Among the Sam
Fox Co. hits which are going big and leading
the catalog are: "I Love a Little Cottage," "Ro-
many Love," "Eleanor" and "Nola." The above
numbers have made an exceptionally big hit in
Chicago, many of the dealers featuring these
numbers in attractive window displays, which
have been reproduced in The Review. Particu-
lar attention is called to the attractive window
display at the Gamble-Hinged Music Co. store,
featuring "I Love a Little Cottage." This num-
ber lends itself most readily to display purposes
because of a very attractive title page in several
colors.
Evelyn Rose, who for the past few years has
been connected with the publicity departments
of several leading publishing houses, recently
TELLER WITH VON TILZER
Henry Teller, formerly sales manager for
Fred Fisher, Inc., and prior to that time con-
nected with the house of M. Witmark & Sons,
has been appointed sales manager for the Harry
Von Tilzer Music Co.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43rd Street
New York City
Mr. Pallma is now getting ready for his big
Fall trip throughout the Middle Western terri-
tory. Sam Fox, who is on his way to the Pacific
Coast, is due to arrive the latter part of the
week and intends to make a trip with Mr. Pall-
ma, visiting the large cities.
SONGS THAT ARE SELLING
GENE BUCK CONVALESCING
KIN(. OK ALL BMKS
Gene Buck, the well-known composer, and
lyric writer, who for a number of years has
been on the staff of Lorenz Ziegfeld and who
has been responsible for the arrangements of
many of the "Follies" shows, is back again at
his home in Great Neck, L. I., following a
major operation in a New York hospital.
BROKEN HEARTED
ON ALL ROLLS
AND RECORDS
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BY BARGY, RINGLE
&
KLICKMANN
WHEN YOU LONG FOR A PAL
WHO WOULD CARE
THERE'S
ONLY ONE PAL
AFTER ALL
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cbi« f o McKinley Music Co. N ~ York
Miss Evelyn Rose
decided to enter the automobile field as an ad-
vertising manager. Miss Rose, in addition to
her publicity work, which created favorable com-
ment, is also the writer of several songs which
were published recently.
"JOBBERS OF MUSIC
REMICKS BEST SELLERS
Sweet Indiana Home
Nobody Lied
BUSH TERMINAL SALES BUILDING
133 WEST 41ST STREET
NEW YORK, N. Y.
'Richmond" Means Everything In Music
(When They Said That I Cried Over You)
California
Lovable Eyes
Down Old Virginia Way
Mary Ellen
Dixie Highway
My Buddy
Childhood Days
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON Publishers
WALTER JACOBS
BOSTONTVIASS.
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Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
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Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
JEROME
H.
REMICK6CO.
DETROIT
NEW YORK
CHICAGO
PUBLISHERS,
PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF M U S I C
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.