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JUNE 23, 1923
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Queens Harmonica Contestants Favor Some of
the Big Selling Hits
A contest to decide who is the champion har-
monica player of Queens County was held
recently at One Hundred and Fifteenth street
and the ocean front, Rockaway Park, Queens,
under the auspices of the Park Inn Baths Ath-
letic Association of Rockaway Park.
Louis Spinelli, fourteen, of No. 214 Beach
Seventy-seventh street, Arverne, won first prize,
a gold medal, for his playing of "Toot, Toot,
Tootsie" and "Say It With Music."
Second prize, a silver medal, went to Alex-
ander Fitelson, of No. 138 Beach Seventy-sev-
enth street, Arverne. His selections were
"Home Sweet Home" and "You Made Me Cry
Over You."
A bronze medal, third prize, was awarded to
Michael Murphy, thirteen, of the St. Malachy
Orphan Home, Rockaway Park, who played
"Rosie O'Grady" and "Turn Back the Universe."
HITJALWAYT-AHIT/AONLY
"Chicago"
"The Thief"
"That Red Head Gal"
"No One Loves You
Any Better Than Your
M-A-Double M-Y"
• FRED FISHER Tie
NEW SECRETARY FOR SONGWRITERS
Leo Wood, well-known songwriter, has been
appointed paid secretary of the Songwriters and
will devote all his time to the executive details
of the organization. Mr. Wood, in recent years,
LIBERAL SALES PLAN, ASK US!
E. G. POLING ADDS SHEET MUSIC
has been a member of the professional and writ-
ing
staff
of
Leo
Feist,
Inc.,
and
tendered
his
CHICAGO
M c K i n l e y NEW YORK
AKRON, O., June 18.—The Earle G. Poling Co., for
resignation to that firm in order to assume his
1301 E. 55th st. M u s i c C o . 1 6 5 8 Broadiva y
two
years exclusive Victor store here, announces
new duties. The Songwriters, who propose to
build a clubhouse for lyric writers and com- the opening soon of a sheet music department.
posers, contemplate a number of affairs to pro- "The concern will handle popular numbers and
has taken on the Fox line," according to Mr.
CANTOR SINGS BEE TEE SONG
cure funds for that purpose.
Poling. This department will be located just
Eddie Cantor returned to his old "love," the
inside the main entrance in space now utilized
SOUSA TO PROGRAM "MARION"
"Ziegfeld Follies," on June 4 and was given a
for the display and sale of machines. The de-
resounding welcome. He sang many new songs
partment will be opened just as soon as the
Lutie Hodder-Wheeler, well-known writer,
and told some typical Cantor stories. He in-
necessary equipment and stock is received, Mr.
composer
and publisher, of Albuquerque, N. M.,
troduced a song called "Eddie, Steady"—he
Poling said.
wrote it himself—and it tells about a fellow who has received a letter from John Philip Sousa
in which that well-known bandmaster states he
was "in love with all the girls."
will program "Marion," the march, published by
This song proved to be a hit for Cantor on
Artist's Retreat, during his concerts at Willow
account of its melody and clever lyrics which
DAKIEN, S. 1)., June 18.—Articles of incorpora-
Grove Park, Pa.
won applause. Bee Tee Publishing Co. is the
tion were recently granted to the Sanaker
publisher.
Songs Co., at Viborg, with a capital of $5,000.
WINN STUDIOS INCORPORATED
This firm is to publish and sell "My Sunshine
State." The incorporators are James A. Sana-
ABRAHAM PHILIPS DIES
The Winn Studios of Popular Music, New
ker, John Hajan and H. G. Monk. "
Abraham Philips, known to scores of the- York City, has filed incorporation papers. The
atrical people as "Pop" Philips, died June 6, company will have a capital of $10,000 and H.
TWO NEW TRIANGLE NUMBERS
aged seventy-two, at his New York City home, Debruyn and I. Goldman are its officers, the
The Triangle Music Publishing Co. has added
after a prolonged attack of illness. He was one latter and S. E. Ginsburg acting as attorneys.
two new numbers to its catalog, "Carclita," a
of the pioneers of the theatre ticket business.
"A SMASHING I Spanish fox-trot, and a novelty entitled "You
He leaves a son, who is manager of a Forty-
SPLASHING HIT I Are Easy to Remember." Both numbers are
second street film theatre, and two daughters,
to be introduced in vaudeville at an early date.
one of whom is the wife of Mitch Marks, of
the K. B. Marks Music Publishing Co.
"Helen of Troy, N. Y.," a new musical comedy,
produced by the Selwyns this week in New
ELIZA DOYLE SMITH HIWCMU»M»S 59E.VAN BUREN ST.CHICAGO York, scored an immediate hit, according to the
newspaper criticism.
SANAKER SONGS CO. CHARTERED
JONAH fl
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encore-encouragers
"home sweet home lullaby'
"little lad o'dreams"
"sweetheart o'mine"
"music of a baby"
"land o'romance"
"callin' you"
encore-repeaters
"april fool & little pignose'
"three encore songs"
"the lilac tree"
"the newlyweds"
"wishes three"
hinds, hay den & eldredge, inc.
publishers
new york city, n. y.
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