Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 16

OCTOBER
20, 1923
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NEW D1TSON CO. PUBLICATIONS
NEW STASNY CO. REPRESENTATIVES
PRIZES FOR PRESSER EMPLOYES
Two Interesting Groups of Piano Compositions
Included in the Latest Offerings of the Oliver
Ditson Co., Boston
Frank Gibney Handling Stasny Catalog on
Pacific Coast With Billy Newsome Rendering
the Same Service in Chicago
Members of Sales Staff Compete in Displaying
Knowledge of Sheet Music Business
.\mon " the recent publi cations of the Ol iv er
l)itson Co., Boston, are included two particu­
larly interesting grOUps of plano co mpositions,
Gne a series of fiv e numbers by Arthur Trades
Granfield, and the other a g roup of seven com­
positions by Bert R . . \nthony. In the Granfield
series i~ included "Jacquine" (~avotte), "Flora­
della," "Val se Impromptu," "Chant d',\mour"
and "Moonlit Waters," while the Anthony group
includes "Song of the Farmer Boy," "Bee in the
Honeysuckle," ''Ln<:le Zeb With His Fiddle,"
"The Old Wooden Clock," ' "Music of the
Brook," "G ho st in the Haunted Room" and
"The O ld Mill \Ai heel."
Arllong other publications i6 "The Je s ter," by
Carl Beecher, for t wo pianos, an d five new com­
positions for the organ, including "Early Morn,"
by Homer N. Ba rtlett ; "Caress," by Frederic
G roto n ; "Flotsam," by W. Haydn Cox; "Mat in
Song," by vV-. C. Steere and "Romanza," by
C. W. Lemont.
Frank Gibney, recently con nected w ith J. H.
Remi ck & Co., Seattle, ha s arranged to again
rep resent the catalog of the .\. J. S tasny :'VIusi c
('0. on the Pac ifi c Coas t, making hi s head­
quarters in San Francisco. He has a fine tenor
voice and will exploit t he Stas ny featur e num­
bers, "Sun-Kist Rose" and "Waltz Me to Sleep
in Your ,\rms" in the theatres and over the
radio. Harry Tobias, New York salesman for
Sta sny , who is now on the Coast, is sending in
goo d orders for various nu mbers in the Stasny
ca talog.
Ri ll y ~ ewsome, formerly connected with
Waterson, Bcrlin & Snyder, a nd Irving Berli n,
Inc., is now representing th e A. J. Sta s ny Co.
cata lo g in Chica~o a nd sur roundin g territory
and is arranging some effe ctive exp loitation
s tunts fnr the varions numbers.
HEARST NUMBERS IN VAUDEVILLE
Being Featured in New Y o·r k Theatres by Sev­
eral Well-known Singers
Sevnal of the leading numbers pub li shed by
tbe Hearst Music Publishers, Ltd., hav!" been
featured in va ude ville in New York during the
past week or so. Jack Sherman, well-known
baritone, appea rin g at the \ -alentine Theatre
in the Bronx, sang "\Vonderful Child," "Beau­
tiful Rose," "Some Day You' ll Cry Over Some­
body Else," "In the Land of Sweet Sixteen."
,\t Loew's Boulevard Theatre Jimmy ~i(oorc
~ang "In the Land of Sweet Sixteen" and "Sollie
Day You'll Cry Over Somebody Else." Norman
::itanlcy announces he will usc seve r:>! nUllIbers.
BROADCASTS FISCHER NUMBERS
Merle Holman, co ncert soprano formerly in
production with Schubert's Varieties, broad­
cas ted . last week at Station Vi-'HN at Loew's
State Theatre for Fred Fischer, Inc. She sa ng
"Israr l," "Little Town in t h e Ould County
Down" and "Yo u \ Vanted Some One to Play
\"'it h, T V,' anted Some One to Love."
PHILADFJ.. PHIA, P .\ ., October IS. -Employes' of
the Theodore Pres6er Co. arc still e nj oying in
memory the business family picn ic recently held
at Burlington Island Park on the Upper Dela­
ware River, wh ich brought out an atte nd ance
of six hundred. The early evening' return was
by boat. Theodore Presser, head of the firm,
returned from th e hearing of the Federal Trade
Commission in New York 011 the policy oi
placing prices on publications which are not
the bona-fide sales price. He returned ju st in
time to make the awa rd of pri zes to successfu l
compet itors among thc music sales clerks of
th e Presser estab li shment. Generous financial
rewards are hung up for th ose who were most
successful in answerin~ the thirty-two questions
dealing with the handling of music publications
and submitted by the firm to its clerks. There
were forty entrants in the contest, the prize
w inners being, first, John Hou gh ton ; second,
Robert H. Rabe, and third, Frederick W , Beck.
"LA ROSITA" FEATURED AT STRAND
Sam Fox Co. Number Sung by National Male
Qua.rtet as Musical Prologue to the Feature
Film, "The Bad Man," at That Theatre
During the prese ntation of t he feature fi lm ,
"The Had ).ifan," at the Mark Strand Theat re,
JACK MILLS VISITS CANADA TRADE
Jack yIills, president of J ack Mills, Inc., re­
turned to New York a few days ago after a ten­
day trip through seven important Canad ian
cities in the interest of his company's new
ball ad s uccess, "Jus't a Girl That Men Forget."
Mr. Mills reported t hat the numb er had secured
a stro ng hold in the favor of thc Ca nadian
public
)Jew York, la st week, the new Spanish tango
fox-trot ballad, "La Rosita," by Dupont, one
of the latest successes of the Sam Fox Pub­
lishing Co ., was featured as the vocal prologue
to the picture. The number was given an elab­
orate setting, with a Mexican Pueblo dwelling
surrounded by cactus in the background, and
the National Male Quartet singi ng the number
were appropriately arrayed in Mexican cos­
tu mes.
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NEW FEIST DANCE FOLIO NOW READY
Thirty of the Leading Feist Hits Included in
the Latest Volume of Dance Music Which
Will Be Advertised in a Big Way
L eo F ei s t, Tnc, ,,,,,ill shortly issue the Feist
dance fo lio Nu. 6, the late st additio n to the
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series of similar folios that have proven so pop­
ular in all sections of th e country, due to the
live character of the selections included therein .
The latest volume contains thirty of the lead­
ing Feist hit s, among them such dance suc­
cesses as "No, No, Nora," "Swinging Down the
Lane," "Saw Mill River Road," "Cut Yourself
a Piece of Cake," "Love Tales," "Blue Hoosier
Blues," etc.
What the Hou se of Feist thinks of the new
fo li o and its possibilities is in dica ted by the
fact that it will be the feature of an exten sive
advertising campaign whic h will include a full
pa ge dLvoted entirely to the folio in the Sat­
urday Ev enin g Post of No vember 15. There will
also be issued an attractiv e series of cutouts
and display ca rd s for the use of dealers.
SOME NEW BRITISH PUBLICATIONS
New publications issu ed by W. Paxton & Co.,
Ltd., London, Eng., include "A Song of Char­
mi on," wo rds by Douglas G. Furber and music
by Raymond Lou gh boro ugh; "Daffodil Land,"
words by J. J. Cadwaldar and music by Chas.
Sampson; "Little L ad y," with words by A. H.
Pool and music by Percy Elliott; "Londonderry
.\ir," arranged for piano by Edric Cundell, and
"Rava nna," Oriental valse, by Richard Beech.
SYNDICATE ADVANCES PRICES
It was rec en tly announced that the McCrory
Stores, which, for some time past, had been un­
derselling and using shee t music as a sal es
leader ra ther th an an obje ct of merchandise
up on which a profit must be realized, has in­
creas ed the price at wh ich it will se ll populal
m usic from 20 to 25 cents per copy.
OPENS SHEET MUSIC DEPARTMENT
Frelinger Music House, 315 Columbia street,
Lafayette, Ind ., has installed a sheet music de­
partment.
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MOVES TO LARGER QUARTERS
Ivliss Clara 1. Hicks, operating und er the name
of the C. I. Hi cks Music Co., 655 Washington
street, Boston, Mass., has mo ved to larger qua r­
ters at 99 Bedford street in that city. This
firm is one of the leadin g jobbers in New Eng­
land and the enlarged quarters afford greater
facilities for a st ead ily increasing bu sines s.
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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 W altz)
Step (Instrumental One-Step)
Dansopation, Instrumental Fox Trot (n ew)
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Sunset, The Hills and You (new)
Mother, My Own (new)
Honey-Brown Eyes (new)
Love is Love For Ever
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