Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FEBRUARY 24,
1923
ONE=COLOR T1TI£WINS PRAISE
NEW W1TMARK NUMBERS ISSUED
BERNIE POLLACK IN NEW ENGLAND
Mid-west Music House Announces Popular
Waltz Melody, "In Rose Time," and Shows
What Can Be Done With One Color
"Gone, but Still in My Heart," and "When Will
the Sun Shine for Me," Two of the Latest
From This House
CHICAGO, 111., February 17.—One of the newer
publishing concerns in this city is coming to
the front very rapidly by virtue of its new hit,
"In Rose Time." This is a waltz melody, the
words and music by Edna J. Allen Philips, a
writer whose numbers show entire originality
and who is head of the Mid-West Music House.
The new number is displayed in what is con-
Among the new songs added to the catalog
of M. Witmark & Sons which are showing-
unusual activity are "Gone, but Still in My
Heart," a novelty fox-trot from the pens of
EJenton Ley and Lee David, who will be re-
membered as the writers of "Where the Volga
Flows," one of last year's particular successes
with orchestras. These two writers are under
exclusive contract with the Witmark firm, which
some time back took over several numbers from
another publishing catalog the music of which
is by Lee David. Another addition to the
Witmark catalog which is having popular favor
is "When Will the Sun Shine for Me?" by Benny
Davis and Abner Silver, writers of "Angel
Child" and "Say it While Dancing." The pub-
lishers have inaugurated an extensive publicity
and promotion campaign for both of the above
Hernie Pollack, traveling representative for
Jack Mills, Inc., who recently returned from a
six months' transcontinental trip, left immedi-
ately for New England territory. Among the
songs he is featuring during his present trade
visits is "I'm an Indian," recently taken over
by Mills from the catalog of the Leo Edwards
Mtisic Co. and which has been successfully fea-
tured by Fannie 13rice in vaudeville.
numbers.
EILERS STOCK JSOUGHT BY MACK
Over 200,000 Pieces of Sheet Music, Largely
Classical, Included in the Transaction
Title Page of "In Rose Time"
sidered to be by many one of the most elaborate
and highly original title pages ever put forth
by a music publisher, as the illustration shows
two beautiful full bloom roses in white, set off
from a gray monotone background. The letter-
ing is in outline black and the complete title
page is harmonized in gray, so that it offers a
decidedly attractive set-up for display purposes.
"In Rose Time" is being played in Chicago
at the leading theatres. The new Tom Payton
Song Shop has featured this number, with an
entire window beautifully displaying the title
page in a most attractive manner. A campaign
has been started by the company to promote this
hit in conjunction with the talking machine rec-
ords, which will be released March 1.
FEATURES "IF WINTER COMES"
CHICAGO, I I I . , February 17.—Will Rossiter, "The
Chicago Publisher," announces that beginning
February 12 the big hit, "If Winter Comes,"
is being featured by Balaban & Katz with a
presentation at their three largest theatres—the
Chicago, February 12; Tivoli, February 19, and
the Riviera, February 26.
SONGS THAT SELL
AW'C'MON
NOVELTY
FOX TROT
PAINTING PICTURES
The Wonder Fox Trot Ballad
DOWN THE LANE
TO BEGINNING AGAIN
It's Just Another "Down the Trail to
Home Sweet Home."
WRITE FOR SAMPLES AND PRICKS.
KONDAS MUSIC PUB. CO.
52 HARBOR ATE.,
ASHTABULA, O.
PORTLAND, ORE., February 16.—The entire sheet
music department of the Oregon Eilers Music
House, bankrupt, was purchased by Louis W.
Mack, sheet music dealer at 120 Broadway,
together with the handsome mahogany fixtures
of the department.
The stock was quite an extensive one and
consisted of more than 200,000 pieces of sheet
music, practically all of which are classical num-
bers from nearly every prominent publisher in
the country. The house had accumulated a
large stock which was made up of many stocks
which were consolidated by Eilers into a sheet
music department that from a classical point
of view had few equals in the Northwest.
The firm had bought in the Graves Music
Co., and several others, going back for a number
of years. Mr. Mack already has a large stock
on hand and will co-ordinate this with his old
stock, and where there are duplications he will
in the immediate future put on a sale and dis-
pose of the duplications, maintaining the depart-
ment at the same standard.
STARK & COWAN, INC., EXPANDS
Stark & Cowan, Inc., which during the past
year has published a series of successful popu-
lar songs, has greatly enlarged its sales and
professional organization. It now announces the
following representatives and branch offices in
leading cities throughout the country: Lou
Forden, Chicago, 111.; John Hcinzman, San
Francisco, Cal.; Nat Madison, Hoston, Mass.;
Bill Schuyler, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Chester Car-
penter, Detroit, Mich., and Jack Walters, Min-
neapolis, Minn.
REMICKS BEST SELLERS
Carolina in the Morning
I'm Through Shedding
Tears Over You
My Buddy
Falling
I'm Just A Little Blue
(For You)
Silver Swanee
Time Will Tell
(from Sally, Irene and Mary)
Honeymoon Home
(from Elsie)
JEROME H. REMICK6CO.
PBTPO/T
• • •
NEW YORK
• • •
CHICAGO
•JOBBERS OF MU8IC
50 New Numbers
Now Ready for 1923
Choice Reprints, Salable Copyrights for
Piano; Eight Numbers for Violin
and Piano; Five Attractive Saxo-
phone and Piano Pieces
200% Profit on
World Famous
McKINLEY
FIFTEEN CENT
MUSIC
New Catalogs Now Ready for 1923
Free Catalogs With Stock Orders —We
Pay for Your Advertising—Write
for Samples Today!
AH of the Best Reprints and More Big
Selling Copyrights Than Any
Other Low-Priced Edition!
Music Perfectly Fingered, Printed on
the Best Paper, New Title Pages
LIBERAL SALES PLAN, ASK US!
M c K i n l e y NEW YORK
i5oi E. 55th st. M u s i c Co* 1 6 5 S Broadua >
CHICAGO
BUSH TERMINAL SALES BUILDING
133 WEST 41ST STREET
NEW YORK, N. Y.
"Richmond" Means Everything In Music
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 W e s t 43rd Street
New York City
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON P u b l i s h e r s
8 Bosworth St.
MASS.
Walter Jacobs, Inc. BOSTON,
JACOBS' PIANO FOLIOS (VO 3 L°-S.)
A
Complete
Library for
Photo-Play
Planlitt
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement
Dealers
of
Music
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS,
PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF M U S I C
Main Offices: .40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
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FEBRUARY 24, 1923
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
CHRISTMAN PIANOS
GRANDS
The First Touch Tills
PLAYERS
REPRODUCING GRANDS
Write for details
597 E. 137th Street, New York
Becker Bros.
High Grade Pianos and Player-Pianos
Factory and
Warerooms:
767-769
NEW YORK
BJUR BROS. CO.
ESTABLISHED 1887
Makers of
Pianos and Player-Pianos of Quality
705-717 VV hit lock Avenue, New York
THE
BOLTE
PIANO PLATE
is m a n u f a c t u r e d in the only
foundry in the United States
devoted exclusively to the pro-
ducing of piano plates and is
cast by a special process and in
accordance with a formula which
assures strength and rigidity.
Great care is also taken in the
finish which is in keeping with
the quality of the workmanship
found in pianos of the highest
grade.
The H. Bolte Piano Plate Corp.
Bound Brook, New Jersey
Telephone Bound Brook 427
WESER
Grand, Upright
and Player
Pianos and Players
NEW H A V E N and N E W YORK
MATHUSHEK PIANO MANUFACTURING CO., i3 2 »ds,r..,.»dAi.,.»d.rAv..,,.
NEW YORK CITY
Sell readily — Stay sold
Great profit possibilities
Style E (shown below) our latest 4'6 n
Grands
Uprights
Player-Pianos
KRAKAUER BROS., Cypress Avenue, 136th and 137th Streets
NEW YORK
THE
BUCKEYE SILL
is its name
It is the most convenient sill truck made.
It has tubular steel rollers, at ends of sill,
and wheels in the center.
Wheelbarrow handles at either end for
uprights and Baby Grands. For Grands, the swinging tail-board folds down on a level with
the pad-blocks.
When the bail on upright is turned down, the truck is mounted on its end rollers. Throw
the center lever forward and center wheels drop down. Turn bail up and truck rests on
center wheels. Shipping weight 104 lbs.
Made only by
SELF LIFTING PIANO TRUCK CO.,
One Style
One Scale
One Grade
Quantity with Quality
GENERAL OFFICES
8th Floor, Republic Bldf., Chicago
Factories, Bluff ton, Ind.
Write for catalogue
and price list
Weser Bros., Inc.
Manufacturers
520 to 528 West 43rd St.
New York
Findlay, Ohio
H.C.BAYCO., Lyon & Healy
PLAYER-PIANOS EXCLUSIVELY
Order a sample to-day.
Liberal advertising and
cooperative arrangements
Headquarters tor Piano Repair
Tools and Materials
Slightly Used
High Grade
Grands, Uprights, Player-Pianos
At Unusual Bargains
Lyon & Healy own make
tuning hammer has no equal
Write for illustrated catalogs of
Tools and Materials
We make a specialty of buying and
selling used pianos and always have
a large quantity at the dealer's
disposal.
Moderate Prices—Prompt Service.
LYON & HEALY—Chicago
17-19 East 125th St., New York
A. E. Wise

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