Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 18

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NOVEMBER
THE
3, 1923
MUSIC
TftADE
REVIEW
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ON TO THE PACIFIC COAST
Al Kornheiser, of Century Music Publishing Co.,
on Transcontinental Triop
"Sm ilin g" A l Korn h eiser, travelin g re'prese nta ­
ti ve for t he Ce ntury 'Mus ic Publishin g Co ., is
now v isi tin g the tra de in the Far W es t on his
For You!

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Century is spending Thousands of dollars
right now to Nationally advertise " CENTURY
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Revi ew,
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ANNOUNCES NEW NUMBER, "WHY"
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Eliza Doyle Smith, Music Publisher, Announces
That New Number Entitled "Why" Will
Soon Be Released
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
I." LID A ROCIl
DOWN IN TBI SEA.
LEO. FEIST, IDc., FEIST Bldg., New York
NEW SHAPIRO BROS. FOX=TROT
Shapiro Bros., mw:;ic publish ers, 228 Sycamo re
stree t, B uffa lo, N. Y., recent ly re lease d a new
nove lty fox-trot, entitled ''I'm Goin g to Te ll
the World by Radio" ( \Ai hat a Wo ndnf ul Girl
You :\re). The numb e r has be(' n broad casted
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.
Ma rk s .:I1usic Co. as ex ploitation ma nage r.
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WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
S·O.N·G H.I.T.S
'WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO .
Strand Theatre did,., New York City, N. Y.
TRAJ)E MARK REGISTERED
BEAUTIFUL BALLADS
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QVARTETS
By
ACKItOWlWGED
LEADING SHEET Mus.lC DEALERS AND Jo66ERS
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HI-LE-HI-LO
SN AKE'S HIPS
APPLE SAUCE
BUNNIN' WILD
JOUHNEY ' S END
CI~YING FOR YOU
WONDERFI'L ONE
C ,"\ROLINA lIIAMlIlY
Dl; STING THE KEYS '
GOOD NIGHT WALTZ
HOP, SKIP AND JUlIIP
BLUE HOOSIER BLUES
RIVER SHANNON lI[OON
SA W MlT,L RIVER ROAD
SWINGIN' DOWN THE LANE
C UT YOURSELF A PIECE OF (JAKE
THREE O'CLOCK IN THE ' MORNING
YOU'VE GOT TO SEE MAMlI[A EVERY
NIGHT
My Sweetie Went Away
Oh! Gee, Oh! Gosh, Oh! Golly, I'm
in Lnve
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
Wanna Go South Again Blues
Roll Along MisSDuri
Daddy's Wonderful Pal
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"JUST ONE MORE KISS" RELEASED
RIGINAL HOME OFJAZZ
HUS/C PUBL/SIfERS~3129 South StateSt..Chicago
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Al Kornheiser
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
thi s catalog, particularly those arranged for
saxop ho n es, hav e bee n a welcome addition to
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
friends among t he dealers are lookin g forward
to hi~ ,isit.
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Yo() EVER MAf)E
M. WITMARK 6 SONS· NEW YORK
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NEW CENTURY SAXOPHONE NUMBERS
First Demand Leads to Ten Additional Com­
positions Being Added to Series
NOVEMBER
3, 1923
.\ circular givin g the details will s hortly be for­
warded to retailers and a number of original
plans for de a ler co-operation will be offered.
NEW PONCE NUMBER GOES WELL
The , Century Music Publishing Co . recently
issued a series of saxophone numbers, each
number containing E flat aito, E flat tenor and
C melody parts. These are full sheet music size
and some are playable as duets, The demand
for this series was so heavy following the first
releases that the publisher decid ed to add ten
additional numbers to the list. The first of
such saxophone publications included "La Po­
lorna," "Song of India," "Orientale," "The
Swan," "Elegie," "0 Sole Mio," "Angel's
Serenade," "Souvenir," "Traumerei" and "Seren­
ade." The new saxophone and piano numbers
include the following: "Flower Song," "Spring
Song," "Humoresque," "Serenade," "Good-bye,"
"Melody in F," "Berceuse," "Simple Aveau,"
"Evening Star" and "When You and I Were
Young, Maggie."
LOPEZ TO BROADCAST FROM WEAF
Arrangements have been completed whereby
Vincent Lopez and His Hotel Pennsylvania
Orchestra will ' broadcast Thursday and Satur­
day nights of each week through station WEAF
from the Hotel Pennsylvania Grill. Lopez will
have access to the air for one hour starting at
11 o'clock and will personally announce the
selections render ed, The orchestra formerly
broadcasted through WJZ, but discontinued
owing to the controversy between that station
and the Society of Authors, Composers and
Publishers,
The new philo sophical son g, "Rub Off Your
Wrinkles '\lith a Smile," publish ed by the Phil
Ponce Pilblicati o ns , carrl es,as its title suggests,
an optimi s tic lyric whi ch appeal s to the average
mind, wheth er or not the individual's a ction s
are suited to the words. In a ddition , this par­
ti cular song has a nother m e rit and that is it
proves quit e popular as a fox-trot. Insubstan­
tiation of this the following leadin g orchestras
a re rendering it almost nightly: the Benton
Orchestra, Ray Miller's Orchestra, Coon-Saun­
ders and others.
NEW CHRISTMAS SONG BOOK
BUFFALO, N. Y., October 26.- The Rev. Adolf
T. Hanser, of this city, re cently compiled and
published a Chri s tmas song bools: for whi ch he
ig receiving many orders from various parts of
the country. The book, containing seventy
Christmas so n gs, is bound if) a n attractive' holi­
da y cove r.
ORCHESTRA LEADERS HOLD MEETING
The A merican Soci e ty of Orchestra Leaders
recently met at the H otel Astor and continued
steps toward s the formation of a pe rmanent
or ganization.
MUSIC MEN ASSOCIATION MEETS
The Association of Music Men, the organiza­
tion composed of music salesmen the majority
of whom are connected with the leading stand­
ard publishing houses of New York City, held
its monthly meeting and dinner on Thursday
evening of last week at the Hotel Richmond,
70 West Forty-sixth street, New York City.
Plans for the formation of an orchestra of close
to thirty pieces are now announced as being well
under way. Rehearsals of the members of this
!lew musical combination are to be held fre­
quently between now and the holidays.
CENTURY ANNOUNCES SPRING DRIVE
c:7G European
c&J1f!l.. &0070.r :qot
Q)ensation
dZL'ect /iVIII
C\Jie::L
"Steamboat Sal"
"You Wanted Some­
one to Play With, I
Wanted Someone
to Love"
"M. T. Pocket Blues"
"Mom-Ma"
"Little Town in the
QuId County Down"
The Century Music Publishing ' Co., which
each year in ' the ' Spring and Fa]1 'carries ortt a
national advertising campaign, announces its
Spring advertising plans, using the same na­
tional publications in which its advertisements
appeared during the Fall season. The publicity
is to be carried out in the January, February,
March and April numbers of these publications.
REMICK'S BEST SELLERS
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First, Last and Always
. You Can't Make a Fool
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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
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