Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 5

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FEBKUAKY 3, 192.i
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WATERSON, BERLIN 6TSNYDEFLCO.
STRAND THEATRE B L D C -
NEW YORK
FEIST NEW NUMBERS IN DEMAND
MUSIC SALESMEN A N D CLERKS FORM NEW ASSOCIATION
Among the new numbers added to the catalog
of Leo Feist, Inc., which are receiving attention
in both song and- dance form are "Carolina
Mammy," "Peggy Dear," "Save the Last Waltz
for Me," "Just Keep on Smiling," "Wonderful
One," "You've Got to See Mamma Ev'ry Night"
and "Apple Sauce."
The professional department and the various
branch offices of the Feist concern are finding
the demand for these new issues most active
throughout the country.
Known as Association of Music Men—H. C. Schulz Elected President, W. J. Glassmacher, Vice-
President, and E. L. Gunther, Secretary
At a meeting of music men mostly associated
with the sheet music industry, an organization
to be known as the Association of Music Men
was formed, on Tuesday evening of last week.
The meeting, preceded by a dinner, was held at
Allaire's Cafe, Seventeenth street and Third ave-
nue, New York. Fifteen of those who attended
became charter members of the new Association.
H. C. Schulz, New York representative of the
Arthur P. Schmidt Music Co., Boston, Mass.,
was elected president; W. J. Glassmacher, vice-
president, and E. L. Gunther, secretary. The
following were elected to the board of directors:
W. Ackerman, R. Anderson, R. Bannier, T.
Heineman, G. Luckhardt, H. Rhaesa, H. Schloz,
F. C. Springier, Emil Stark, Arthur A. Hauser,
Joseph Fischer. The membership committee
consists of R. Bannier, Arthur Hauser, T. Heine-
man, G. Luckhart and Joseph Fischer, and a
committee on constitution and by-laws of H. F.
Rhaesa, chairman; W. Ackerman and F. C.
Springier. The entertainment committee is
composed of Emil Stark, chairman; R. Anderson
and H. C. Schulz.
It is proposed to make any music salesman
or clerk eligible for the new organization. Par-
ticular attention will be given to inducing sales-
men in the sheet music and musical merchandise
divisions of the music industries to join. It is
the present intention of those behind the new
organization to make it national in scope. The
next meeting will be held at the above place on
the evening of February 13, when the organiza-
tion will be developed further.
Smith Music Publishing Co. shortly after the
great Boston fire, in the year 1872, and for
Old Employe of White-Smith Music Co. Hon- many years acted as manager of the New York
ored by Associates Upon Completion of Half City office of the company, returning to the
Boston Office during the Summer of the year
Century of Service With That House
1919, at which office he has since remained,
BOSTON, MASS., January 26.—Laurence P. Ma- acting in the capacity of general sales manager.
guire, one of the directors of the White-Smith
The room in which the luncheon was given
Music Publishing Co., was pleasantly remem- was prettily decorated with flowers and ferns,
bered by his associates a few days ago on the the honor guest being presented with a hand-
completion of fifty years of faithful service with some bouquet of American beauty roses. The
this big organization. It was at a private lunch- presentation was made on behalf of the com-
eon given at the Boston City Club by the pany, by its president, Charles A. White.
directors and officers of the organization, fol-
There were present at the luncheon, besides
lowing the annual meeting of the company, that the honor guest, Charles A. White, Walter M.
Mr. Maguire had the great pleasure of being Bacon, Banks M. Davison, William F. Garcelon
the recipient of a handsome solid gold watch, and George F. Sliney.
chain and knife, the gift of his fellow officers.
Mr. Maguire's record is a remarkable one and
Mr. Maguire entered the employ of the White- well worthv of this tribute.
MAGUIRE'S FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
Published by
Sam Fox Publishing Co.
CLEVELAND and NEW YORK
PLAYED
WITH GREAT
SUCCESS BY
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FEBRUARY 3, 1923
THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
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CONFER ON COPYRIGHT REVISION
Joint Meeting Advocates United States Entering
International Copyright Union Through New
Bill to Be Introduced in Congress
" Century "
Preferred!
Dealers Prefer "Century"
BECAUSE
ONE—It Is the Best Procurable!
(That Pleases the Public)
TWO—It Shows an Average Profit of
Over 200%!
(That Pleases the Dealer)
THREE—It Is Nationally Advertised!
(That Makes Selling Easy)
Century Music Publishing Co.
235 West 40th Street, N. Y.
MILLS NUMBER SCORES AT ONCE
"Out Where the Blue Begins" is the title of
a new ballad by George Graff, Jr., and Bert
Grant. The number was accepted last week for
publication by Jack Mills, Inc. While the manu-
script was being played just before its ac-
ceptance . a number of professional singers
heard the song and immediately made overtures
to program the number. No song in recent
months has had more immediate popularity than
this new issue and it bears every earmark of
being a steady success in the future.
MAURICE ABRAHAMS' NEW NUMBERS
A two-day conference between the interna-
tional printing unions and the Authors' League
of America and its various guilds ended in New-
York recently after plans had been completed
to revise the Copyright law to permit the United
States to join the International Copyright
Union. Proposed amendments to the law, soon
to be presented to Congress, have been sent
to the International Copyright Union in Berne.
Among those who attended the conference
were Ellis Parker Butler, president of the Au-
thors' League; Harvey O'Higgins, president of
the Authors' Guild; Edward Childs Carpenter,
president of the American Dramatists; Matthew
VVoll, president of the Allied Printing Trades
Union; Peter J. Brady, of the Allied Printing
Trades Council of Greater New York, and F. W.
Hume, of the National Publishers' Association.
NEW TIERNEY ANDJHcCARTHY SHOW
The comedy, "Not So Long Ago," produced
by Comstock & Gest, will be revived by the
firm in musical form, with Harry Tierney and
Joe McCarthy looking after the tunes, while
Guy Bolton will revise the book.
Dealing with a period around 1876 the comedy
will be partially derived from the conditions
of that time, when shoes at $3 a pair and other
necessary living expenses will be brought into
contrast with present-day conditions.
"SUN SHOWERS" COMES FEBRUARY 5
Lew Cantor will present "Sun Showers," de-
scribed as a musical rainbow, in New York on
Monday evening, February 5. This new play
has music and lyrics by Harry Delf and it is
being staged by Frederick Stanhope. The cast
includes Harry Delf, Allyn King, Douglas
Stevenson, Berta Donn, Harriet Lee, Claire
Grenville, Tom Dingle and Patsie Delaney.
Maurice Abrahams, who recently announced
JACOBS IN SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST
the opening of the new publishing firm of Mau-
rice Abrahams, Inc., Hilton Building, 1591
Bill Jacobs, traveling representative of Irving
Broadway, New York City, has released two
Berlin,
Inc., who is now traveling in South and
songs to the profession, one a fox-trot num-
ber, entitled "You Said Something When You Southwest territory, says conditions in most
Said Dixie" and "When the Gold Turns to
Gray" (You'll Be the Same to Me). George
A. Friedman is general manager of the new
company and Harry Tenney director of the
in the various catalogs of
professional department.
BIG SELLERS
M. Witmark & Sons
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of the
Old Masters.
ONLY tho best sellers.
No dead wood.
Carefully edited.
Beautifully produeed.
2,000 dealers selling: It.
Permanent and large results.
SMALL INVESTMENT.
That's what
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means to YOU.
Write for particulars today.
NOW IS THE TIME
C, C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London—Paris—Sydney
ANGEL CHILD
ALL OVER NOTHING AT ALL
CARRY M B BACK TO M Y CAROLINA
HOME
FATE
FOR THE SAKE OF AULD LANG 8YNE
GYPSY BLURS
GYPSY LOVE SONG
I'LL FORGET YOU
I'M JUST WILD ABOUT HARRY
KISS ME AGAIN
LET THE REST OF THE WORLD GO BY
MOTHER MACHREE
MY WILD IRISH ROSE
NELLIE KELLY, I LOVE YOU
(From Little Nellie Kelly)
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)
You can't fjo
wrong with
any Feist
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HOT LIPS
VAMP ME
STUMBLING
BEE'S KNEES
SILVER STARS
RUNNIN* WILD
JOURNEY'S END
JAPANESE MOON
ALL MUDDLED UP
LOVELY LUCERNE
FLOWER OF ARABY
COAL BLACK MAMMY
TOOT, TOOT, TOOTS1E
WHY SHOULD I CRY OVER YOU?
THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING
IN A CORNER OF THE WORLD ALL
OUR OWN
WHEN THE LEAVES COME TUM-
BLING DOWN
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Write for Dealers' Prices
L E O . F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bid*.,
New York
of the larger cities in that section arc more
active than in some seasons past. He finds a
most active demand for several numbers from
Irving Berlin's "Music Box Revue," including
"Crinoline Days," "Lady of the Evening" and
"Pack Up Your Sins" (And Go to the Devil).
ALFRED SOLMAN HAS NEW SONG
Alfred Solman, writer of "Bell in the Light-
house," "Thousand Lives to Live" and "Bird
on Nellie's Hat," is the author of a new song
entitled "Little Lost Rolling Stone," published
bv the Edward B. Marks Music Co.
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
S-O-N-G H-I-T-S
Down in Maryland
Aggravatin' Papa
Tomorrow (I'll Be in My Dixie
Home Again)
One Night in June
The Lovelight in Your Eyes
I Gave You Up Just Before You
Threw Me Down
You Gave Me Your Heart
Grace (You're the Ace of Them
All)
Don't Think You'll Be Missed
Mother in Ireland
Steve
What More Do You Want?
Haunting Blues
The First Waltz (Belongs to Me)
Published by
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
Strand Theatre BIdg., New York City, N. Y.
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