Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 13

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TAKES EIGHT MID=WEST NUMBERS
Will Rossiter , "The Chicago Publisher," Takes
Over Eight Numbers Published by the Mid­
West Music House and Written by Edna ].
Allen Phillips, Well-known Composer
CHICAGO, ILL., September 22.- Will Rossiter,
"Th c Chi cago Publishn," of 30 West Lake
st reet, has taken over and will exp loit eight
num b e rs formerly publi s hed by the Mid-West
~hl s ic Hou se . The se numbers were all written
by Edn a J . . '\.llen Phillips, writer of the popular
\-"altz numbcr "In Rose Tim e," "Blossoms," a
fox-trot, as we ll as sev eral other popular hits.
Th e numb e rs for which \;Vill Rossiter has se­
cured the exclusive right s, an d whi ch he will
feature, include "The Four Seasons" ("Spring,"
"Su mmer," " .<\utumn" and "Winter") , Littl e
Lad," "Jan e Dear," "His Own, His Very Own,"
encore-encouragers
"home sweet home lullaby"
"little lad o'dreams"
"sweetheart o'mine"
"music of a baby"
"land o'romance"
"caBin' you"
encore-repealers
"april fool & little pignose"
"three encore songs"
"the lilac tree"
"the newlyweds"
"wishes three"
hinds, hayden & eldredge, inc.
publishers
new york city. n. y.
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or "Consider the Lilies," and "Thou Ha s t
Sea rched Me and Known Me. "
Edna]. Allen Phillips, althou g h she has only
been writing for a comparatively sho rt time, has
become very well know n for the versatility of
her numbers and their univer sa l appeal. In a
circular which Will Rossit er has sent o ut to the
trade, describin g the numbers, a short biography
of the life of the writer is given, which says:
" .\mong the first of her songs ~as a sacred
number ent itled 'Hi s Own, His Very Own,' or
Tonsider the Lilies,' a beautiful and inspiring
poem set to m e lodi ous music. It is a dignified
and impressive recitative; its theme unfolds as
gent ly and tenderly as the flower it describes
and finally delivers its message of joy and
beauty with compe llin g- emp hasis and pow er."
The Rossiter organization should find a ready
sa le for these is sues.
CLOSES WITH THE A. S. C. A. AND P.
WASH INGTON, D. C, September 24.- The WCAP
Broadcasting Station has closed a contract with
the Ameri ca n Soci ety of Composers, Authors
a nd Publishers, New York, for the privile ge of
performing th e general popul ar copyrighted cat­
a lo g via the ether. WCAr is operated by the
C hesapeak e & Potomac Telephone Co., which is
a subsidiary of the American Telephone & Tele­
graph Co., which operates WEAF in ~ew York,
also licen sed from the A. S. C. A. and P.
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SEPTEM BEJ<
29, 1923
TAKES OVER EUROPEAN RIGHTS
The A. ]. St as ny Music Co., In c., which
operates an En g- lish subsidiary publishing firm ,
as well as a number of retail stores in the Brit­
ish Isles, recently took over the European right s
for the past season's success, "Cal1 Me Ba ck,
Pal of Mine." The plans for it s ex ploitation in
England are now well under way and th e early
indications seem to point to success.
"That Red Head Gal"
"Steamboat Sal"
"Ach! Louie! "
"You Wanted Some­
one to Play With"
"S'Nora"
"Israel"
"M T Pocket Blues"
SPLASHING HIT I
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ELIZA DOYLE SMITH
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S9E.VAN BUREN ST.CHICACsO
REMICK'S 8EST SELLERS
Dreamy Melody
Lou·slana
First, Last and Always
You Can't Make a Fool
Out 01 Me
Barney Google
That Big Blond Mamma
Nobody Knows But My
Pillow and Me
Somebody's Wrong
Do You-Don't You
Beside a Babbling Brook
I'm a Lonesome Cry Baby
JEROME H. REMICK 6 CO.
DETROIT
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NEW YORtc
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CHICAGO
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
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TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
New York City
311 Well 43rd Street
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