Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 14

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SEPTEMBER 30,
THE
1922
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
NIFTY MEDAL FOR LEO FEIST
Employes and Associates of Music Publisher
Present Him With Combination Badge of
Celluloid and Ribbon That Makes the Term
"Weighty Words" Mean Something
Leo Feist, head of the prominent music pub-
lishing house of Leo Feist, Inc., accepts all
gifts in the spirit in which they are given, so
when his employes and business associates pre-
Booming!
That's the answer we got from a
dealer the other day when asked—
"How's
your
CEN-
TURY business?"
It was booming be-
cause of his 100 per
cent co-operation with
us.
His Century window
display was a stunner
and his local Century
ads told all who saw
our national ads where
they could buy it.
IT TRIPLED HIS SALES—
SO WILL IT YOURS!
Mr. Leo Feist
OUR H E R O
Century Music Pub. Co.
Who has given 25 ye«r» of
bit lite to the musie
business «nd *li"
s»y» he likes it.
235 West 40th St.
New York
JACK MILLSMJOOD WORK
Jack Mills, Inc., is being congratulated upon
having the famous team of Gallagher and Shean
record the famous song, "Oh, Mr. Gallagher
and Mr. Shean" for the Victor Talking Machine
Co., which has made a special release of the
record.
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Tomorrow
Dancing Fool
Mary Dear
In My Home Town
I Gave You Up Just Before You
Threw Me Down
You Gave Me Your Heart
Just Because You're You
Susie
If You Don't Think So You're
Crazy
A Bunch of Keys
Little Thoughts
The Sheik of Avenue B
Haunting Blues
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GEORGIA
HOT LIPS
STUMBLING
SILVER STARS
VIRGINIA BLUES
LOVELY LUCERNE
COAL BLACK MAMMY
SWANEE RIVER MOON
THE NINETEENTH HOLE
TOOT,
TOOT,
TOOTSIE
ALL FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE
WHY SHOULD I CRY OVER YOU?
THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING
WAKE UP, LITTLE GIRL, YOU'RE
JUST DREAMING
STUMBLING
(Paraphrase for piano,
especially composed by Zez Confrey.)
Write for Dealers' Prices
L E O . F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
PLAYING "KITTENJON THE KEYS"
"Croix de Guerre" Presented to Leo Feist
sented him with a substantial and weighty cellu-
loid and beribboned medal, of which a reproduc-
tion is shown herewith, he met the situation
promptly by having it pinned on his bosom.
Phil Kornheiser presented the "Croix de Guerre"
with dignity and appropriate remarks that Mr.
Feist responded to in kind. Mr. Feist was the
host at the party in celebration of his twenty-
fifth business anniversary and naturally had to
be polite, but to ask a man to wear a medal of
the size presented to him is demanding hard
labor.
One line on the medal tells the story: "He's
Still a Glutton for Punishment." If he wears
the medal that in itself will prove the correct-
ness of the statement. However, the sentiment
was there and the presentation proved one of
the bright spots of the celebration.
Jack Mills, Inc., has taken over the song
"Kiss Mama, Kiss Papa," from the catalog of
Jerome H. Remick & Co. This number is by
Al Herman and George Fairman.
Among the songs played by Vincent Lopez
and his Pennsylvania Hotel Orchestra, now
playing at the Palace Theatre, New York, is
the Zez Confrey composition, "Kitten on the
Keys." Mr. Lopez, who is an extremely capable
pianist, provided a novel and clever setting for
the rendition of this piano classic.
TWO NEW_FEIST SONGS
Among the new songs released by Leo Feist,
Inc., are "The Star Spangled Nights in Dixie-
land" and "Somewhere in a Cottage for Two."
Jfnotfier Sunshine Of Your Smile"
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SONGS THAT SELL
Strand Theatre Bldg., New York City, N. Y.
Dealers who stock and display these
songs obtain gratifying results.
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"We've danced the -whole
clock in the
ni$ht
SEPTEMBER 30,
1922
thru.
THIS YEARS BIG WALTZ HIT IS
iq with
lTtire«(>Clock
the Morning
HEARIT
NOW
That Entrancing Melody You Hear Everywhere
NEW EDITION OF "CHAUVE SOURIS"
ANOTHER POPULAR ORCHESTRA
LATEST OLIVER D1TS0N RELEASES
"The Marriage of the Wooden Soldier" to Be
One of the Features
Sol Zaleb Orchestra Re-engaged for Atlantic
City Next Season
New Selections Include a Number of Russian
Songs and Sacred Music
The third edition of "Chauve Souris" is now
in rehearsal and it is announced that that classic
composition, "The Parade of the Wooden Sol-
diers," is to be included in this newest offer.
The number will again have an elaborate stage
setting, which will include "The Marriage of
the Wooden Soldier." The soldier who is to
marry is brought on first, followed by the regi-
ment as guests, and performs its inimitable drill
which has, since its premiere, been one of the
features of these performances. The staging
of the number thus is followed by the appear-
ance of a miniature, six-year-old soldier, who
cleverly mimics the wooden soldier drummer.
"The Parade of the Wooden Soldier" is pub-
lished by the Edward B. Marks Music Co.
One of the new orchestras playing with great
success at Atlantic City, N. J., this season is
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
Lord," "Heaven Is Not
Far Away," "The Home-
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NEW YORK
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BOSTON, MASS., September 25.—Included among
the latest releases of the Oliver Ditson Co.,
music publisher, of this
city, are the following:
"The Nightingale and the
Rose," by Rimsky-Kor-
sakoff; "Cradle Song," by
M o d e s t Moussorgsky;
" H o n e y C h i l e " and
" S l e e p i n ' T i m e , " by
Charles Huerter; a num-
ber of songs under the
title "Songs of the Span-
ish Provinces," edited by
K u r t S c h i n d l e r ; "Be
B r a v e , Be Strong!",
"Consider and Hear Me,"
"From H e a v e n l y
Heights," "God Be Mer-
ciful to Me," "Hear My
Cry, O Lord!" "Hear, O
Sol Zaleb and H i s Popular Orchestra
that known as the Sol Zaleb Orchestra, playing
at the Steeplechase Pier. The orchestra also
played at the Claridge Cabaret for midnight
dances. It has achieved so much as a dance
combination that t.he Steeplechase Pier has re-
engaged it for next season.
Sol Zaleb, who heretofore was unknown, has
in one season achieved much prominence. His
wise selection of melody numbers, particularly
of the fox-trot variety, seemingly met the ap-
proval of all Atlantic City's dance enthusiasts.
land,"
"I Will
Extol
Thee," "Land So Fair," "The Lord Is My
Light," "Rise Glorious Conqueror," "Send Out
Thy Light," "Something for Thee," by Alfred
Wooler, and "Heart, Will You Go?" by W.
Berwald.
'JOBBERS OF MUSIC
REMICKS BEST SELLERS
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Nobody Lied
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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
WALTERJAGOBS
8 Rosworth St.
BOSTON, MASS.
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Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
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Dealers
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