Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 18

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
NOVEMBER
3, 1923
"DREAMY MELODY" DISPLAY
NEW FOX INDIAN CYCLE
Kresge Store in Boston Gives Full Window
Display to Remick Co. Waltz Number
Amon g the new musical works added to the
catalo g of the Sam Fox Publishin g Co., of New
York and Cleveland, 0., is a cycle of A merican
Indian son gs, publi s hed under the title of
"Songs of Song-ah-tah.·' Hom e r Grunn and
In conjunction with the widespread popu­
larity of the waltz, "Dreamy Melody," from the
catalog of Jerome H.
Remick & Co., the
sales and professional
departments of that
publishing house have
been carrying out a
campaign on a series
of 0 the r numbers,
particularly, " L ou'si­
ana" and "You Can't
Make a Fool Out of
Me." The sale s of all
three of these num­
bers have been quite
heavy and "Dreamy
Display of "Dreamy Melody"
~{elody" has been one o f the quickest waltz suc-
Charles O. Roos have ,vrit ten four beautiful
cesscs of several seasons'.
songs that breath e the atmosphere and spirit of
A Ilumber of progre ss ive retailers have, in
Indian life. Each son g, with the exception of
co-operation with the Remick exploitation cam-
"My Sweet Love Call," can be used as readin g s
paign on the three above songs, made special
with musical accompaniment.
window showings of these offerings. Herewith
is shown one such display which recently ap-
FOX SONG SUNG BY INDIAN CHIEF
peared in the Boston store of the S. S. Kresge
Co. The window in this case is of exceptional
The Sam Fox Publishing Co., Cleveland, 0.,
width and allowed not only the title pages of
recently received a letter from Chief Buffalo
these three numhers to be displayed advan-
Bear, signed "A Real American," in which he
tageously, but made it possible to place the
tells of the success he has had with the Fox
placards carrying the individual titles in an
ballad, "I Love a Little Cottage," on his pro-
effective manner.
grams. This song, released by the Fox organ­
ization last year, is now bei~g pushed in a
CONSOLIDATED ORCHESTRA BOOKINGS
ISSUED WITH NEW TITLE PAGE
The Consolidated Orchestra Booking' Ex­
change, of 1591 Broad,vay, announced this week
its first list of bookings, which follows: Eddie
Elkins and his orchestra, Hotel Commodore,
Motion Picture Salesman, Inc., ball; the Tuxedo
Orchestra, E. Grofsick, leader, Pennsylvania
Hotel, Orphan's Friends Auxiliary ball; Al
Epps and his orchestra, Hotel Astor Grill; Paul
Specht's "Criterions," Laiglon Cafe, Phila­
delphia; Bob Bennett's Frisco Syncopators,
Springfield and Bridgeport ballrooms; Ritz­
Carleton Orchestra, Bright Lights Club; Chi­
cago Five, Hotel Shelburne, Brighton Beach;
vVeems Bros.' Orchestra, Trianon Ballrooms,
Newark; Specht's Society Serenaders, Vvaldorf
Astoria; )J"ordax Club dance.
"Roses of Picardy" New Dress Especially Suit­
able for Effective Window Display
national exploitation campaign.
Chappell-Harms, Inc., is now issuing "Ros es of
Picardy," the ,popular high-class concert and
vaudeville number, with an entirely new title
page. Formerly this number was published in
the Black and White edition. Its sale, however,
has become so large and its popularity so wide
that the publisher found it necessary to give it a
In ore distinguished title page. The ne w issues,
therefore, of "Roses of Picardy" carry reproduc­
tions of red roses with their gre en leaves, which,
in addition to attracting the attention of pro­
spective purcha sers, will make it available for
a rtistic window se ttings .
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NOVEMBER
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MUSIC
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ON TO THE PACIFIC COAST
Al Kornheiser, of Century Music Publishing Co.,
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"Sm ilin g" A l Korn h eiser, travelin g re'prese nta ­
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Eliza Doyle Smith, Music Publisher, Announces
That New Number Entitled "Why" Will
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CHICAGO, ILL, October 27.-Eliza D oyle Smith,
a t 59 E ast Van Buren street, anno unc es th at
the new . nu m ber on w hi ch s he is now workin g,
e ntitled "Why," w ill s oon be o,ffere d to the
trade. This is a very impressiv'! ballad written
by Mrs. Smith, wh o has compose d many o f the
popular numbers lis ted in her cata log. In fa c t,
it is said that se veral other new numb ers wilt
a lso be a dded to th e cata log in the very nea r
future.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
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"Jus t One ~IIore Kis s," a Viennese numbn
recently adde d to the catalog of th e Sam Fox
P ublishi ng Co., has been r elease d in bo t h ins tru ­
menta l and vocal form. .\ wide campa ig n of
publi cit ) has bee n a rran ged to popu la ri ze this
.E uropean suc cess, ancl both the sales and pro­
fessional d epar tm en ts of the company expec t it
to be one of the outstanding featur es of th e Fox
catalog durin g th e presen t season .
S hee t music,properiy handl ed,
) our s tore a mu sical ce nt er.
will make
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NEW SHAPIRO BROS. FOX=TROT
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nove lty fox-trot, entitled ''I'm Goin g to Te ll
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fr eq ue ntl y by a numb er of radio s tati on s in th eir
recent programs.
Jerr y Hoffman, for me rly o n th e Dra ma ti c
Mirror, has joined th e o rga nization of the E . B.
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SWINGIN' DOWN THE LANE
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My Sweetie Went Away
Oh! Gee, Oh! Gosh, Oh! Golly, I'm
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Waltin' for the Evenin' Mail
Who's Sorry Now
Back in the Old Neighborhood
Land of Cotton Blues
Stella
Two Time Dan
You're Trying to Throw Me Down
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Daddy's Wonderful Pal
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way to th e Pacific Coast. According to a re ce nt
le tt e r h e found co ndit ions most thrivin g in th e
territory visi((;d. The sale of the Century Edi­
t ion ha s m a de consi derable pro gress everywhe re
a nd some of the ne wer publications added to
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th e average deal er's stock.
This lon g tou r of th e Coast has riot been made
by Mr. Kornheiser for some time and his many
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