Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 2

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MUSIC 1'ItAbE
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WINS SUCCESS AS SONGWRITER
PAYS TRIBUTE TO STEPHEN FOSTER
Sidney Holden Returns t o Home in Detroit
Afte r W inning Reco gni ti on in New York
Pitt&bu rgh Cham be r of C ot11ll1eree Takes Active
Pa rt in Ceremonies at Beard&tow n , Ky.
O ne of the newer so ngw rit e r s w ho is turni ng
o ut s ll ccess ful so ngs is S idney Ho lde n, who r e­
cen tl y r e turned to hi s hom e in Det ro it. H ~
spent two yea rs in New York an d had unu sua l
success in writing comedy ideas for wel l-known
performers, includin g Eddie Cantor. He wa"
[or a t illl e, connect ed with Fred Fisher, Inc.,
a nd returns to Detroit to act as sa les manager
for the C hamberlain Co. , of that city.
Among the son gs he has written a nd which
were Ilublishe d are "If I Could Have in My
Arms \Vhat I H ave in ,VIy Mind," pub lis h ed by
Nat V incent, In c.; "W he n You Lose Yo ur H eart
to Some One," a ba ll ad with O llll a n, In c.;
" Deedle-Dee-Dee Detroit," issued by th e Cha lll­
ber la in Co., and "Tell Me Why Yo u a nd r
Shou ld Be StranRers" and "Se nd Me a Diue­
bird vVith Beautiful Blue Eycs" in the catalog
of Fred Fisher, Inc.
Du ring the eady Fa ll the house of Jack Mills,
Inc., wi ll issue "vValkin ' Up a nd Dow n Blues,"
and a numbe r of other songs will be i"sned
by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.
HlcAROSTIIWN , Ky., .lul y 10.­ /\ delegation fro m
t he Pittsb ur g h, 1'a., C ham her of Commerce par~
ti c ipated recently 111 th e formal d ed ica tion of a
S tate s hrin e at Federal Hill , to mark .t he o ld
Rowan h Ol11e, w here in 1852 Stephen Co llin s
Foster, a visitor during' his hon eYlll00 n, wro te
"Iv1y O ld Kentucky 'Hom e ." Scores of a uto­
mobil es from a ll pa rts of Kentu cky and a spec ia l
train from Lou isv ille brought a host of Ke n­
tuckians to ce le brate the occas ion. The Cham ­
ber of Commerce of Pitt sburgh had prepared
a bronze p late, recording the fact I hat Foste r
had w ritt e n the so ng at Fed eral Hill , and a lso
had e ntru s ted to it s de legat ion a full-l e ngt h oi l
portrait of t he co mposer, copied from an or igi­
na l wh ic h hangs in the Foster Memoria l in
Piltsburgh, w hi c h was hi s bir t hpl ace. At the
hantl s of a spec ial commission by Governor
IvIorrow, the beautif ul old hou se has been re­
stored . as n ea rly as was possibl e, to the appea r­
ance it had wh e n Foster wrot e the song.
STRONG CAMPAIGN ON BALLAD
A lhert Tora, of New Or lea ns, is th e w rit e r
·E lvina." Acco rd in g to th e ly ri cs of th e so n g
il: lIli g ht be we ll wo rth whi le fo r tho se int e r ­
cqeel in girls to make a tri p to the Southern
Jack Mills, Inc., ys ing 1'l:>e.w~~
. __ .. _ ~, ..Tlrl That Men F orget"
Jack IvI ills, Inc., is carrying out some suc·
cessf ul adver tisin g plans on the bal lad, "Justa
G irl Tha t Men Forget." ,\mong the material
sent to the trade is a Jarge postcar d carrying
a themat ic of the chorus on the address side.
The reverse side of the ca rd gives a description
of the song, its several val ues, the extent of
the campaign in its beha lf, inc ludi n g mention
of a ser ies of testil1lonia l ~ from promi ne nt
clergymen a nd noted m en of affa ir s, as well as
ca llin g attention to th e sy ndicate s tori es On th e
numb er w hieh h ave appeared.
To Know How Good
Richmond
Service
Is-You Must Try Ua­
Send Your Orders to
Richmond
Richmond Music Supply Corp., Jobbers of Mu.ic
133 West 41st Street, New Y ork C ity
. ...
THE GIRLS OF NEW ORLEANS INSPIRE
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, the sour cc of the inspiration of this son g, th e
opening lin es of which, "E lvina, clearly gi rli e,
yon I·ook like V ir gin Mary."
STAFFORD PUBLISHES NEW SONG
_ Lewis Freder ick S taffor d, Sy rac ll se, N. Y., is
the publi s he r of a new so n g ent it led "T he rc·s a
Bungalow That's Wai tin g·." The worcls are by
Joseph Sears and Earl Lisson and the mnsic by
:vir. Stafforcl. The la tt e r has cOlllposed sc ,·cra l
previou~
~l l ccc~ses.
" Chicago"
"The Thief"
"That Red Head Gal"
"No One Loves You
Any Better Th~n Your
M-A-Double M-Y"
SPL~SHING HIT I
ONAH"ASM~SH'NG
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ELIZA DOYLE SMITH
MUSI( PUOl"",,'
59 E.VAN BUllEN 51.(HICAGO
REMICKS 8EST SELLERS
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
Beside a Babbling Brook
(Donaldson and Kahn's latest)
Barney Google
Dreamy Melody
Sweet One
My Buddy
On the Isle of Wickl
Wackl Woo
Carolina In the Morning
First, Last and Always
Girl of the Golden West
Lou'slana
Failing
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
New York City
311 West 43rd Street
BUY YOUR · MUSIC FROM
BOSTON Publishers
Walter .1 acohs , Inc.
• Bon,ort b 81.
BOSTON. MA!'~
JACOBS' PIANO FOLIOS
A Complet.
LIbrary lor
Phot.·Ploy
(vJ~,s.)
Planl,lI
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTO"
NEW YORK
.\nticipa t(' and supply Every Requirement of n1usi c
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub, Co.
JEROME H. REMICK E, CO,
DETROIT
NEW YORK
.
CHICAGO
PRJ NTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF JVIUSI C
:\[ain Offices: 40·44 Winchester St. , Boston.
Branch H o uses: New York and Chicago.
PliBLISH ERS,
JULY
TIlE
14, 1923
:MU SIC
TRADE
REVIEW
CHRISTMAN PIANOS
GRANDS
PLAYERS
"The Firat Toach TeUs"
THE
BOLTE
REPRODUCING GRANDS
Write lor details
597 E. 137tb Street. New York
PIANO PLATE
I;~:r.
Beeker Bros.
Factory and,."
Warerooms: .
767-769
10th «\re.
NEW YORK
High Grade Pianos and Player-Pianos
is manufactured in the only
foundry in the United States
devoted exclusively to the pro­
ducing of piano plates and is
cast by a special process and in
accordance with a formula which
assures strength and rigidity.
Great care is also taken in the
finish which is in keeping with
the quality of the workmanship
found in pianos of the highest
grade.
The H. Bolte Piano Plate Corp.
Bound Brook, New Jersey
Telephone Bound Brook 427
_ntqullqrk
Grand, Upright
and Player
WESER
P I ' A " " ~'N ~ 0 S
Pianos and Players
Sell readily - Stay sold
Great profit possibilities
NEW HAVEN and NEW YORK '
MATHUSHEK PIANO MANUFACTURING CO.,
Grands
.~.
Uprights
132nd Str~~\:~do11:~I~~r Ave.u.
Style E (shown below) our lalest 4'6"
Player-Pianos
IHllUER BROS., Cypress l we•• t, 136tb and 137tb Streets
NEW YORI
...
THE
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BUCKEYE SILL
Order a sample to-day.
Liberal advertising and
cooperative arrangements
is its name
Write for catalogue
and price list
It is the most convenient sill truck made.
It has tubular steel rollers, at ends of sill,
and wheels in the center.
Wheelbarrow handles at either end for
uprights and Baby Grands. For Grands, the swinging tail-board folds down on a level with
the pad-blocks.
When the bail on upright is turned down, the truck is mounted on its end rollers. Throw
the center lever forward and center wheels drop down. Turn bail up and truck rests on
center wheel~. Shipping weight 104 lbs.
Made only by
SELF LIFTING PIANO TRUCK CO.,
Weser Bros., Inc.
M a nufac ture r~
520 to 528 W es t 43rd St.
N ew Y ork
Findlay, Ohio
r-
UPPOSE we sent a man to your store
to tell you how to analyze your terri­
tory and how t o get mo re business ?
You'd be wilIing to pay his expenses and a
big fee. Instead of thi s man talking face to
face with you, he wr ites his story and it
is published in The Music Trade Review.
$2 in any kind of money buys this service
for S2 weeks.
S
The Music Trade Review
383 Madison Avenue
New York, N. Y.
Lyon & Healy
Headquarters for Piano Repair
Tools and Materials
Slightly Used
High Grade
Grands, Uprights, Player-Pianos
At Unusual Bargains
Write for illustrated catalogs of
Tools and Materials
We make a specialty of buying and
selling used pianos and always have
a large quantity at the dealer's
disposal.
Moderate Prices.- Prompt Service.
LYON &: HEALY-Chicago
17-19 East 125th St., New York
Lyon & Healy own make
tuning hammer has no equal
A. E. Wile
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