Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 15

OCTOBER
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
13, 1923
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A YEAR OF STEADY PROGRESS
STRONG "BARNEY GOOGLE" DISPLAY
COSLOW LEAYES STARK & COWAN
Jack Mills, Inc., Has Accomplished Many Big
Things During the Past Twelve Months
McCrory Store in Baltirnore Devotes Entire
Window to Featuring Remick Number
Jack i'vLills, Inc ., s tates that it expects to have
what is probably the biggest Fall sea son that
thi s publishing house has ever experi enced and,
with the opening of th e Fall se llin g months,
it is perhaps not out of place here to review
some of the progress which this house has
made during the past twe lv e months . O ne of
the mo st important of its ac hievements during
that time has been the acquisition of such well­
known men in the publishing field as Geo. A.
Friedman, Joe Mittenthal, Ed. Sma li e, Irwin
Das h, Harry Rom aine, Lew Colwell and others,
who a re lIO W a~s istin g in the exp loit a ti on of the
Mill s ca talo g.
During the yea r Jack Mills himself was in
Furope, where he succeeded in acq ui r in g a
number of the Old World' s son g and instru­
mental hih. During th e same time Jack Mills,
Illc., was ra ted as a Cla ss _\ firm by the Mu sic
.Publishers ' Protective Asso ciation, which, of
course, did much to insp ire its executives. A
number of bran ch hou ses throughout the coun­
try we r e a lso opened during this time to giv e
th e trade better se rv ice.
One of the outs tandin g achi evements of the
yea r was the success of Irving Mills in assem­
blin g the Jack Mills ca t alog of "blu es," and, of
cour se , what is proba bly th e bigges t ac hie ve­
ment was the occupation of its new quarters in
the Jack Mills B uildin g . A noth er important
ev e nt wa s the app o in tm ent of Clara Edward s,
we ll known as vocalist and composer, to have
c harge of the Jack Mills "Series of Beautiful
Ba llads. "
One thin g may be said for the syndicate
s tores and that is that, in th e handling of sheet
music, they show a proper appreciation of the
Sam Coslow, w ho was assoc iat ed for th e p,,-,t
year wit h Sta rk & Cowan , In c., as one of the
sta ff write r s, dur in g whic h tim e h e wrote such
popu lar numbers as "vVanila" an d " Dumdora, "
h as ju s t obtained a release from hi s contrac t
with the ab ove concer n and cont empl a t es en­
tering the music publishin g fi e ld in conj un c­
tion with two of the best-known exec ut ives in
the business, sta rtin !! a new publi s hin g firm
within a ve ry s hort time. Mr. Cos lo w is w idel y
kno wn in the tr ade.
Ed Sma lle has been added to the sta ff of
J ac k Mills, Inc ., as music arranger. .Mr . Sma lle
is one of th e best-known arra ngers in the coun­
try and in the preparation of popular fox-trot s
is con si d ered an ar tist.
Consult the universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
The Greatest Collection of Songs
ever published under
one r0e>!/
McCrory "Barney Google" Display
value of the s how window in pre se nting the
ne W numbers to th e p ublic mo s t effectively. It
is nothing unu sual for a lar ge sho\\ wi ndow
to be devo ted entire ly to the exploitation of a
single number, as is s hown in th e accompany­
in g illustration of th e window of the]. B, M c­
Cro ry s t ore in Baltimore, with the Remick song
success "Ba rne y Google" presented in a way
th at att ract ed both atte ntion and business.
A particularly lar ge number o f sheet music
dealers ar ranged special displays of "Barney
Google," th e 9ubj ec t evidently lending itself
Illos t acceptab ly to attractive: window treatment,
ty ing up wi th th e cartoon of the same title.
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THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
OCTOBER
13, 1923
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PRESENT FOX SONG AT CONVENTION
"Maid of the West" Featured Before Lyceum
and Chautauqua Artists at the Recent Con­
vention of the 1. L. c. A. Held in ·Chicago
The late st ballad s u ccess of the Fox Music
P ubli , hing Co. catalog, " Maid of th e We s t,"
presenta tion of the numbrr to th e con ven­
tion. Both Messrs. Smith and Stott are well
known in the lyceum and Cha utauqua field a nd
Cla y Smith has won much success as a com ­
poser. Mr. Stott, by the way, wrote the lyrics
of th e song "I Love a Little Cottage," and has
display ed considerable tal ent in that sort of
work.
PRICES ON SHEET MUSIC DISCUSSED
Federal Trade Commission Holds Special Ses­
sion in New York at Request of Music Pub­
lishers' Association to Determine the Desira­
bility of the Practice in Question
At the- Lyceum and Chautauqua Meeting
was strongly featur ed at the 1. L. C. A. Con­
y entio n h eld rec e ntly in Chicago, which was
attended by some hundreds of lyce um and Chau­
tauqua artists from all sec tions of the country.
The number was sun g before the c0nvention
by Walter Pontius, well-known Chicago tenor,
who was as sisted by C lay Smith, and both the
composer and author of th e so ng w e re on hand
to aid in the work.
The accompanying cut shows Roscoe Gil­
more Stott, Frank Pallma and Clay Smith re­
hearsin g the ":Maid of the West" before th e
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The question of printing prices on sheet music.
in excess of the actual retail selling prices
came up for di s'cllssion last week at a special
hearing held by the Federal Trade Commission
in the headquart ers of the Music Industrie s
Chal11ber of Commerce, New York, with Com­
missi~jier .Van Fleet presiding. The session
was h~ld -3>t the request of the ~u s ic Publishers
of the Unit ed States and was attended by a
majority of the members of that Association
as well as by several outside music publisher s
from the trade.
The conference was w~la t IS known as "trade
practi ce submittal," d esig ned to permit of a dis­
cussion of disputes and ' di ffere nces of opinion
within a trade reg-arding the desirability or un­
d esirability of certain prac tices a nd cu stom s .
The Federal Trade Commission is empowered
to render a dec ision based upon the fact s
gleaned at th e hearing, which has the same
effect as any othpr ruling of the Commission
and is calcldatecl to eliminate chances for liti­
gation,
The Conllliission's deci sion 011 the qucqion of
printing prices on sheet music will probably
not be handed down for some time, but it is
eage rly a,vaited as offe ring a settlement of thi s
question, which has bee n in di sp ute for some
time.
CARRIE JACOBS BOND SONGS ON AIR
Two of Carrie Jacob s Bond's latest songs,
"} -ittle Lost Youth" and "Lazy River," were
included in a program of her numbers broad­
casted from Station WE.'\F, New York, and
a ga in from Station \VJZ, New York, last week.
'The songs w ere sung by Frank E. Kneeland, of
th e Boston Music Co .
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In the Land of Sweet Sixteen (new)
Some Day You'll Cry Over Some-
body Else (new)
When She Talks About Seeing Father(new)
If I Had You (new)
Many Years (new)
'Ginny (new)
Wonderful Child
She's Got Another Daddy
Always Looking For a Little Sunshine
Home (My Lovin' Dixie Home'
Beautiful Rose
Lonesome Two
Just a Little Gold Watch and Chain
Broken Hearts
Piano Dreams (Instrumental Waltz)
Step (Instrumental One-Step)
Dansopation, Instrumental Fox Trot (new)
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i Someone Like You (new)
I Sunset, The Hills and You
j Mother, My Own (new)
Honey-Brown Eyes (new)
i Love
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