Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 2

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JULY 8,
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
1922
41
CONRAD TO WRITE OPERETTA
American Songwriter Meets With Full Measure
of Success on European Trip
Instructors!
MARTIN'S PIANO INSTRUCTOR
is growing in greater favor every
day, just as the JAHN BOOKS are
feeling the appreciation
of the violin teachers.
It is freely admitted
by the ablest teachers in
America that these mod-
ern instructors surpass
anything of their kind
issued.
Are you s h o w i n g
them to your teacher trade?
Our national ads are boosting
them every day.
PRICE 25c—YOU GET 75c
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235 We.t 40th St.
New York
R. J. POWERS IN ATLANTIC CITY
Sherman, Clay & Co. Representative Visits At-
lantic City in Interests of "The Sneak"
Richard J. Powers, representative of Sherman,
Clay & Co. in New York and the metropolitan
district, spent several days in Atlantic City early
this week, where he made an intensive campaign
on the new Sherman, Clay & Co. number, "The
Sneak." This release is a novelty fox-trot and
the publishers expect it to repeat the success of
"Whispering."
Con Conrad, the well-known songwriter, re-
cently returned irom Europe, after a three
months' stay in London, Paris and other parts
of the Continent. It is understood he will return
to Austria-Hungary in January, where he has
been engaged to write a new operetta.
According to Mr. Conrad, two American in-
stitutions are having a vogue in Europe. One is
the American song and the other is the Ameri-
can bar.
"ISLE OF ZORDA" ON RADIO
Grubb Music Co. Introduces S. C. Caine Number
in Radio Concert
The Grubb Music Co., Toledo, O., is demon-
strating its enterprise by a series of radio broad-
casting concerts in which it programs the best
sellers. Recently "Isle of Zorda," from the cata-
log of S. C. Caine, Inc., was played for the radio
by Miss Doris Relyea, followed later by the Mar-
shall-Gerken Orchestra.
USING FISCHER NUMBER
"Do Dreams Come True?" Being Featured by
Several Singers
Among the well-known artists singing the Carl
Fischer publication, "Do Dreams Come True?"
are Louisa Patterson, Adelaide Fischer, Eleanor
Patterson and George Reimherr. The number
has also been recorded for the Columbia record
by Barbara Maurel. "Do Dreams Come True?"
is by B. Sherman Fowler, with words by Richard
Lovell, and is issued in vocal form with violin
and 'cello obbligato.
TWO NEW McKINLEY FOX-TROTS
"Trifles" is a new song published by Enoch &
Sons, the words of which are by Caroline L. Sum-
ner and the music by Frank H. Grey. The Enoch
organization thinks well of this new issue and
is preparing an exploitation campaign on it for
the early Fall season.
Two popular fox-trots from the catalog of the
Fred Heltman Co., Cleveland, O., have been pur-
chased by the McKinley Music Co. They are
'My Southern Home" and "Someone." "My
Southern Home" is by A. H. Eastman, Frank
Polak and Fred Heltman and "Someone" is from
the pens of Romo Falk, Fred Heltman and Ed-
mund Fischer.
'JOBBERS OF MUSIC
Q. D. LOTTMAN MARRIES
TO FEATURE "TRIFLES"
George D. Lottman, publicity manager for Jack
Mills, Inc., New York'C.ty, was married on Mon-
day, June 26, to Miss Betty Brackman. The
couple have been spending some time in Atlantic
City, N. J., on their honeymoon.
BUSH TERMINAL. SALES BUILDING
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of the
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NOW IS THE TIME
C C CHURCH AND COMPANY
"HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London—Paris—Sydney
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wrong with
any*Feist[
Song" "~
Stumbling
Three OXIock in the Morning
Georgia
•_.....
Swanee 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?
Write for ^Dealers' Prices
LEO.
F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bid*., '.New York
THREE NEW DITSON VOLUMES
The Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, Mass., has
just added to the Ditson Edition two volumes of
Johann Sebastian Bach's "The Well-tempered
Clavichord," including forty-eight preludes and
fugues, twenty-four of them in each volume. The
various works have been carefully analyzed by
Percy Goetschius and represent a most im-
portant edition to the library of the student.
Another Ditson volume of interest to the stu-
dent is one of forty daily exercises by Carl
Czerny, which are intended to promote and facili-
tate the practice of the student-pianist.
jlnothcr Sunshine Of Your Smile
A Little
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Of 2 Roses -
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BIG SELLERS
SONGS THAT SELL
in the various catalogs of
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songs obtain gratifying results.
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ANGEL CHILD
ALL OVER NOTHING AT ALL
SAY IT WHILE DANCING
MY WILD IRISH ROSE
SERENADE BLUES
I'M JUST WILD ABOUT HARRY
SMILIN' THROUGH
WYOMING
ROSY POSY
THAT'S HOW I BELIEVE IN YOU
TIME AFTER TIME
GYPSY LOVE SONG
KISS ME AGAIN
MY YIDDISHA MAMMY
WHERE THE VOLGA FLOWS
(Russian Love Song)
I'LL FORGET YOU
GYPSY BLUES
LOVE WILL FIND A WAY
"THE LILAC TREE"
"HOME SWEET HOME
LULLABY"
"SOMEWHERE SOMEDAY"
"WHEN YOUR SHIP
COMES IN"
"IN THE AFTERGLOW"
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WANT AMERICAN JAZZ IN JAPAN
SENDS SONGS TO OHIO
Mrs. Wheeler Furnishes Centennial Committee
With Copies of Her Own Compositions
The post-war period in Europe found the
American compositions, particularly of the popu-
lar variety, in very active demand and the vogue
of the American number in fox-trot form seems
to continue unabated. As reported in these col-
1'inns some time ago, this acquisition of terri-
tory by American popular prints has included
South America, Australia and China, at least the
parts around Shanghai.
Now comes the U. Kitao Co., No. 56 Sauno-
miyacho, 3 Chome, Kobe, Japan, importer and
dealer, wholesale and retail, in all kinds of musi-
cal merchandise, which is inquiring for Ameri-
can jazz compositions. The letter, through the
courtesy of one of the members of the Music
Publishers' Protective Association, was placed in
FEATURED IN PRODUCTIONS
the hands of E. C. Mills, chairman of the board
Miss Eva Clark, now appearing in "The Pin- of governors of that Association, who has for-
wheel," a musical show, which recently opened warded it to various members of his Association.
at the Earl Carroll Theatre, New York, sings
most effectively the Chappell-Harms, Inc., num-
"AFTER THE BAJX^AGAIN ON FILM
ber, "The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise."
The number is also being featured by Adele Row-
The Renco Film Co. announces that Charles K.
land in "Spices of 1922," which opened at the Harris' famous song, "After the Ball," will be
Casino Theatre on Monday of last week.
made into a feature film. This is the second time
this song has had a picturized version made from
its story. It is understood the coming produc-
tion will be quite elaborate.
CENTS RETAIL!
"Selling Better Than Ever and Staple as
Wheat" Is What Our Big Army of
McKinley Dealers Write Us in
These Unsettled Times!
New Numbers and New Catalogs
READY FOR 1922
Send in Your Stock Orders Now and
Take Advantage of Our Free
Catalog Offer
200% Profit on
World Famous
McKINLEY
MUSIC
All of the Best Reprints and More Big
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Free Catalogs With Stock Orders—We
Pay for Your Advertising—Write
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NEW SONG BY WENRICH
Importing House in Kobe, Japan, Makes In- "Silver Star" Being Featured in New Hitchcock
quiries Regarding Handling of American Prints
Revue
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., June 30.—Mrs. George H.
Wheeler (Lutie Hodder Wheeler), of this city,
yesterday sent, upon special request, copies of
her own musical compositions to Marion, O.,
where they will be featured in the celebrations
of the Marion Centennial, which will take place
July 2, 3, 4 and 5.
The request for the music, according to the
composer, came from Ernest C. Carl, chairman
of the music committee. Mrs. Wheeler was born
and raised in Marion. Among the most popular
ot her compositions is a march, entitled "Marion,"
and dedicated to President Harding, who will at-
tend the centennial.
FKTEEN
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Percy Wenrich, who in days gone by was re-
sponsible for a long list of successful popular
hits, has again produced, according to the deci-
sion of Broadway, what is termed as a natural
hit. The number is "Silver Star," one of the
outstanding songs in the "Pin Wheel Revue,"
now playing at the Earl Carroll Theatre, New
York, in which Raymond Hitchcock appears.
NEW ENOCH & SONS SONG
Hymn in Ballad Form Should Prove Good
Favorite in Musical Circles
A new song was recently issued by Enoch &
Sons, entitled "Thanks Be to God," it being a
hymn in ballad form that seemingly will not be
confined to choirs and churches, but will be heard
frequently in the home. It is a song, despite its
hymnal effect, that carries a melody and that
should prove quite popular despite the fact that
the public is all too often credited with caring
only for jazz.
MAY NOT RELEASE PIANO COPIES
Following the recent release of "Every Bit of
Loving in the World," on a Victor record sung
by. Madame Olga, there has been a demand for
piano copies of the number. The song is the hit
JIMMY M'HUGH IN NEW ENGLAND
of the English show entitled "The Southern
Jimmy McHugh, professional manager of Jack "Maid" and, while Leo Feist, Inc., controls'the
Mills, Inc., has been spending some time in the publishing rights of this show for the United
important trade centers of the New England States, it is doubtful whether it will issue the
States. While away he heard Leo Reisman's Or- song as a separate number at this time. It is
understood the publication will be withheld until
chestra, which was playing in Boston.
the entire show is produced.
REMICKS BEST SELLERS
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O-oo Ernest
When Shall We Meet Again
Don't Leave Me Mammy
Sweet Indiana Home
Nobody Lied
(When They Said That I Cried Over You)
Remember The Rose
She's a Mean Job
Sing Song Man
Lovable Eyes
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