Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 10

SEPTEMllER
THE
8, 1923
MUSIC
TRADE
57
REVIEW
NEW E. T. PAULL MARCH ISSUED
"March Victorious," Newest Number Issued by
This Well-known March Publisher
"Century"
Campaign
Is in
Full Sway
E. T. Paull, the s uccessful and w ell-known
writer of descriptive marches, released, early
this we ek, a new number entitled "Ma rch Vic­
torious." It was originally written by Eliz abe th
G. Black a nd re wr itten an d arran ge d by )'lr.
Paull. Th e number is tun ef ul and catchy and,
undoubtedl y, will prove popular. It has a good
5wing, simple in form, which s hould make it
rasy to play.
The E. T. Paull Mu sic Co. is the publisher
an d · has issued the numb e r in a striking title
page along the sta ndard set by former Paull
compositions which have become so fam iliar on
music counters throu g hout the country.
A cam pai gn, populari zing thi s new march, has
been ar ranged, and motion picture hou ses, the­
a tres and other public places which are interested
in li ve ly marches, are to recei ve orchestrations.
FORSTER MUSIC PUBLISHERS' NOTES
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
NEW PROFESSIONAL MANAGER
Tom Sherman, New Professional Manager of
Ned N orworth, Inc.-Other Items
CHICAGO, ILL., September 1.- -Tom Sherman, well
known to the trade as writer of many numb ers,
including "Over on Chestnut Hill," "S le epy
Head" and others, a nd also prominently known
to the professional trade in hi s association with
man y popular acts, including "A Trip to Hit­
land, " is the new professional manager for Ned
~ orworth, Inc., succe edi ng Ha'rry Stover.
Bob C:ole, sales mana ger for the co mp any; has
just return ed from a s uc cessf ul trip through the
Eas t and is p reparin g to sta rt on a Wcs tern trip
J ,abor Day a nd will visit all the principal cities
of th e West.
The popul ar hit "In a Cove red Wagon VVith
You," published by this company, which is be­
ing featured in connection with the film "The
Covered 'W agon," has ju st pas se d the 100,000
mark in s heet music sales, according to the
officials of the company. In thi s connection
th e number is also be ing featured by at tract ive
window displ ays, effectively ty in g up with the
photopl ay in whatever c itie s that film makes its
appearance.
"Oh! Harold" and Other Late Numbers Pub­
lished by Forster Music Publishers, Inc., Are
Populal- All Over Country
CI-IlCAGO, Il.L., September I.-In co nnection with
the popul ar it y of the late numbers published by
th e Forster Musi c Publishers, In c., there ha s
been some ac tivit y am ong the personn el of the
company.
Dan \iVinkl e r, New York manager of the com­
pany, spen t th e week of August IS in Chicago,
w hile John Fink, mana ge r of th e profess ional
department, has just re turned from Atl a ntic
City, after spending the months of July and
Augus t at the seas hore r esor t promotin g the
Forster publications. Maurice L. Adler, sale s
mana ger, also returned to his desk after spend­
ing a month in the East.
Nfr. Adler reports th at the outlook for Fall
is mor e en co ur aging than ever before, and that
the last few months have shown between 40 and
60 per cent increase in sales, and that th ere is
no reason to g ive w hy the sheet music industry
should have cause to complain over the future
business.
"Oh! Harold," one of Forster's popular num­
bers, is now being featur ed at the Auditorium
in connection with Harold Lloyd in "Safety
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LOVERS
THE WORLD OVER KNOW
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This TRADE MARK
HI-LE-HI-LO
SNAKE'S HIPS
APPLE SAUCE
RUNNIN' WILD
JOURNEY'S .END
CltYING FOR YOU
WONDERFUL ONE
CAROLINA lIIAMi'lY
Dl.' STING THE KEYS
GOOD NIGHT WALTZ
HOP, SKIP AND JUMP
BLUE HOOSIER BLUES
RIVER SHANNON IIIOON
SA W MITJL RIVER ROAD
SWINGIN' DOWN THE LANE
CUT YOURSEJJF A PIECE OF CAKE
THItEE O'CLOCK IN THE lI10RNING
YOU ' VE GOT TO SEE IIIAIIIlIIA EVERY
NIGHT
Write for Dealers' Prices
LEO. FEIST, loc.,
FEIST Bldg., New York
Last." Other late numbers that are very pop­
ular throu g hout th e country are "Rose of Sunny
Ital y," "Me ll ow :NIoon," " Chinky," "Down by
the vVishin g Well," "vVhere the Sacramento
River Flows" a nd "Whe n Cloud s H ave Van­
is hed and Skies Ar e Blue."
"Easy M el ody" is th e title of a song which
originally had some succ ess in St. Louis terri­
tory. The number is by Ge ne Rodemich and
Larry Connelly, of th e Hotel Statler Orc hes tra,
in the ab ove city. The numb er ha s been pur­
chased by Leo Feist, Inc., which has made an
immedi ate rele ase to th e profession.
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WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
S-O-N-G H-I-T-5
Stella
Waiting for the Evening Mail
Who's Sorry Now
Bella Donna
That Sweet Somebody 0' Mine
Beale Street Mama
Aggravatin' Papa
That Tacoma Home 0' Mine
Two Time Dan
Roll Along Missouri
Hotsy Totsy Town
Pipe Organ Blues
Don't Think You'll Be Missed
.Keep Off My Shoes
Daddy's Wonderful Pal
I'm a Harmony Baby
Published by
WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
Str8lld Theatre did,., New York City, N. Y.
TRADE MARK REGISTERED
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WITMARK TRAOE=MARK IN LONDON
EDWARD B. MARKS BACK FROM TRIP
NEW SONGS IN BERLIN CATALOG
"Black and White Series" Now Officially Pro­
tected in Great Britain, Where Se ries Have
P roven in G reat Demand
Covers 2,000 M iles by Motor Through Adiron­
dacks, White Mountains, Berkshires and
Maine Lakes
A COpy of the Trade-mark Journal, the offi­
cial organ of Great Britain in such matters, of
rec ent date has bee n received wi th much inter­
est, for it contains a teproduction of the now
familiar trade-mark of M. Witmark & Sons as
re lating excl usively to the still more famous
" Witmark Black and White Series." It was but
a few months back that this trade-mark obtai ned
official registration with the Washington au­
thorities 'and now, after ne arly two years' ne­
gotiations, the official recognition of the same
significa nt mark appears across the Atlantic.
This trade-mark means ·as much in Great Brit­
a in as it do es in Ameri ca, for the success of
the "W itmark Black and White Series" in the
. Britis h Isles has been' quite as remarkable as
it ha<; been here. The well-known firm ofB.
Feldman & Co. are the sole selling agents for
Lh e "Witm ark Black and White Series" in Grea t
B rit ain and its Colonies, with the exception of
Canada and A ustralia.
Edward B . 1',,1arks, of the Edward B. Marks
Music Co., recently returned from a 2,OOO-mile
motor tr ip, covering- int eres tin g poi n ts in the
Adirondacks, th e White Mounta ins, the Berk­
s hir es and the lakes of Maine. According to
Mr. Marks there were ve ry few songs whistled
on the street in the territor y visited as com­
pare d with former yea rs. However, some of the
outstand in g successes, such as "Yes! We Have
No Bananas" and "Parade of th e Wooden Sol­
diers," were hear d now and th en. In places
where dancing was in vogue such songs as
"Barney Google," "You've Got to See Mamma,"
"March of the Siamese," "Just for To-night"
and" Bambalina" seemed to be the favorites.
Among the new songs added to the cata log of
Irving Bedin, Inc ., wh ich will be heard fre­
qu ently during the coming season are "Sittin'
in the Corner," d esc rib ed as ano th er "All by
Myse lf"; "Bit by Bit," a new song whic h had
its o rigi nal sllccess in Chicago; and a jaz z tu ne
en titled "Salt Yo ur Sugar," ;;tlld "Shuffle A lon g"
in th e same sty le.
NEW HAROLD FLAMMER NUMBER
Harold Flammer, Inc., recently accepted for
publication, while on the Co ast, a song entitled
"My Thoug ht s Are of You." John Steel, the well­
known singer, is th~ author of t he lyrics and
NATIONAL FEDERATION PRIZES
Charles Cadman is the composer. The num­
ber was placed in print very promptly, following
Three prizes for new composition were
"vhich, it was said, it sold over 2,500 copies in
awarded a t the National Convention of Wom- · Los Angeles, CaL, duri ng one' week
en's Clubs a t Ashevi ll e, N. C. They were for a
violin so lo by Joseph McGrath, of Syracllse,
"ASMQSH'NG
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SPLASHING HIT
~. Y. ($100), played by Francis Macmillen; the
chambe r music ensemble, "Spring in Sicily," by
f1
lrenee Berge, of Jers ey City, N. J. ($500), per­
formed by orchestra members, with Clar,e nce
Gustlin at the piano and Mme. Zarad, soprano,
and ?v1me. Edwa rd s, contralto, as soloists, and
ELIZA DOYLE SMITH MUjl< PO&u"'" 59E.VAN BUREN ST. CHICAGO
the ly ric dance drama "Pan in America," con­
d ucted by th e composer, Ca rl Venth, of Fort
Worth, Tex.
JONAH
"That Red Head Gal"
"Steamboat Sal"
"Ach! Louie!" ,
"You Wanted Some­
one to Play With"
"S'Nora"
"Israel"
"M T Pocket Blues"
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REMICKS 8EST SELLERS
One of the feature songs selected by Irvin g
Berl in, Inc., for Fall exp loitation is a fox-trot
ballad by Billy Rose, Mort Dixon and Ray
Hend erson, entitled "That Old Gang of Mine."
This number has been wide ly feat ured.
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Barney Google
Dreamy Melody
Sweet One
My Buddy
Oil the Isle 01 Wicki
Wackl Woo
Carolina In the Morning
First, Last and Always
Girl 01 the Golden West
Lou'siana
Falling
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