Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 6

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MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
A UGl:5T 11 . 1923
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CONDUCTED BY V . D. WALSH
JACK MILLS MAKES IMPORTANT ARRANGEMENTS ABROAD
SONGS THAT SELL
Obtai ns Am erican Publication Right s to Celeb rated Dix Catalog-Will Represent Wa rton David
and Horatio Nicholls Ballad Series.-- Othe r Numbers Which He W ill Handle
Jack Mi lls, head o f Jack lvIills, In c., who re­
ce ntly returned to tltis cou ntr y following sev­
e ra l month s SpC llt in t he cap itals of Europe, ha s
acquired a numbe r of European compositions
and closed ar ra n gements w ith several music
pub li sh in g
organ iza­
tion s w h i c h sho uld
prove most profitabl e.
A numb e r of A.meri­
can publishers have,
durill,-!; th e past t wo
years , made c lose con­
n cct ion~ with European
h OIl,;es for the exp lo ita­
tion of their cata logs
iu va rious countries.
Much interest ha s been
s hown b y / \merican
publishers also in some
Jack Mills
of the standard cata­
lo f''> of Europe, as we ll as c u r rent popular pub­
I i" ;1 t io n,·.
O n the other hand, European houses, par­
ticularly th ose of England, have been active
bidde rs for th e publication ri g ht s on American
popular prints. These afl'angements are in-
THE
HOTTEST
and Funniest Comedy
Song Written in Years
JUST OFF THE FIRE
PEANUTS!
5 a Bag
Every Dance Orchestra From Coast
to Coast is Playing and Singing-
PEANUTS!
5 A BAG
Watch for Record and
Music Roll Releases
variab ly working out to the advantage of all
partie s concc rn ed and, without doubt, have give n
'\mcrica n songs wide popu larity.
It is now announce d b y Jack Mills tbat he
ha s rec eived from th e English pu bli shers the
American rights to the celebrated Dix catalog,
which includes the famous v\' iener Boheme
V e rla g. .\nother very important dea l included
the transfer to the Anlerican publisher of the
famous hi g h-cla ss edi tion of beau tifu l ballads
by Warton David and Horat io Nicho ll s. These
in clud e "For You a Rose, for Me a Memory,"
"The Night of th e Ball ," "T he Home That
Means Heaven to Me" and "Somewhere in
Some Corner of the World. " From the Lau­
l enee Wright Music Co. Mr. Mills obtained
"Egypt, I'm Ca llin g You" an d "Give ::vIe th e
Open Road." An En g lish [ox- trot ballad Sltf­
cess, " Ju s t Like a T hief" and "Ar rawarra
\'\'alt z," were also obtained, a s well as "Way­
s ide Ro se ," one of the successes in Cochrane's
Illusical show, "Dover Street to Dixie."
Down Among the Sle e py Hills of
Ten-Ten-Tennessee
Indiana Moon
That Old Gang of Mine
When You Walked Oul
Someone Else Walked Righi In
Love (My Heart Is , Calling You)
You Tell Her-I Siuller
You Know You Belong
to Somebody Else
(So Why Don't You Leave M e Alone 1)
Dearest
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L. B. ELLERT LEAVES WILLIS CO.
General Manager and Seeretary-Treasurer Re­
signs From Cincinnati Publishing House-No
Statement on His Future Plans
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Laur ence B. Ellert, who for th e past three
yea rs has bee n ge~e'ral manag e r, secre tary and
treasurer of the \Villi s Music Co., Cincinnati,
0., has severed his con nections wrth that organ­
izat ion. Mr. Ellert ha s been in ill health for
th e past few months a nd h as decided to take a
much-needed rest. No plans for the future have
been annou nced by him. Hi s letter, howev er,
ad dr essed to the president of the board of di­
rector s of the Wi llis Music Co., is, indeed, inter­
es ting, giving as it does more than the u s ual
credit for hi s s ucce ss and ac hi evements as head
of the Willis Music Co. to his co -wor kers:
"To th e President and Board of Directors,
"The Wi ll is Music Co., Cincinnat i, O.
"Gentlemen : In submitting my r es ig nat ion as
genera l manager and sec retary-treasure r I wish
to expre ss my de ep appreciation to each a nd
every employe of thi s company. Through the ir
fai th fuln ess, loyalty and kind co -operation a
hu ge task has been accompli s hed, an ideal r ea l­
ize d. If, in your opinion .• 1I1y administrati on
was success fu l attribute it so le ly to those de ­
se rvin g men and wOlllen w ho wi ll be here to
carryon. In leaving these, I11Y assoc iat es, I am
takin g with me price less recollections of their
u nselfi shn ess .
"May 1 hope I am not overstepp in g th e bou nd s
of prop ri et y in ask ing the board of directors to
s pread upon the ' permanent re cord s of this com­
pany, as a mark of my affect ion , a vote of
thanks to all the' employes who spen t thes e
three pl easa nt years here together with me?
"Feeling an assurance that this request will
be gra nt ed I hereby t ender my resignation, ef­
fective to-da y.
" Respectfull y,
"LAURENCE B. ELLERT."
"EARLV MORNIN' BLUES" A HIT
Ethel \Vaters, the well-known co lored "b lu es"
singer, who ha s been t ou rin g Southe rn terri­
tory thi s season, recentl y appeared at the B ij ou
Theatre, Nashville, Tenn. Before the openin g
of her p rogram she was presented with a copy
of "Ea rly Mornin' Blues," by N. C. Dav is, gen­
e ral manager of th e N. C. Davis Music Co., of
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( You're the Nearest to My Heart)
Ala Moana
Nuthin' But
By the Shalimar
Crinoline Days
Froln Irving Berlin' s New )Iusic Box J'tevu('
Lady of the Evening
F"om I l'v in g Bel'l in's Kcw i'\Iusic Dox ReVUf
Pack Up Your Sins
and Go to the Devil
t"'rom Irving BeJ'Un's Ne,v
~Il1l!iic
Box Revue
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IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
1607 Broadway, New York
that city. After p'oing' over the song, Miss
Wate rs decided to place it in her pro g ram and
it was received wit h so much success th a t it
has been given a featu red po , ition at all h er
performances. "Early Mornin' nIues" is havin g
an ·· a:ctive sale: ·
PUBLISHERS SUE BUFFALO THEATRES
BUFI'AlO, N. Y., August 6.- Pape rs ha ve bee n
filed in Federal Court here in the s ui t to be
brou ght by Jnotne H. Remi ck & Co., Irvin g
Berlin, Inc., and L eo Feist, In c., mt1~ic pub­
lish ers, to reCOver $250 dalllat:;es and co unsel
fees from two local th eatre owners and a res ­
taurant owner. The publi::hers claim i.nfringe­
ment of a copy ri g ht a nd t he use of songs w ith­
out permis sio n.
TO USE NEW MARKS FOX = TROT
'\11l0n g the Ke ith vaucleville acts w hi ch will
program "Ma rch of the Siamese," a fo x- trot,
and "K iss Me With Your Eye's," from the ca ta­
lo g of th e Eclward R. Marks Musi c Co., are
Haraban Grohs and Compa ny . ,\mong th e fea­
tured perform e rs of this act is Jonathan Hawe.
form e rl y w ith th e l11usi ca l comedy "Tick le Me."
!\mong the n ew so ng s added to the catalog
of Leo Fe is t, Inc., are two novelti es e ntitled
"D uck's Quack" an d "Hot Daw!!."
THE
AUGUST 11, 1923
A11WOWIIO/ a
TRADE
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MINNEAPOLIS LIKES "BEBE"
Witmark Number Featured in Special Window
Display by Dyer & Bro.
'\ spice of no ve lty was introduced in a notable
w indow display last week made by Dyer & Dro .
in th eir bi g sIo re in Minneapolis. The c hoi ce
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for display fe ll o n that current fo x- trot hit
"Hebe," o ne of t he b est pop ular number s iss ued
for some time by M . vVitma rk & So ns. The
co mbination (,f titles and Victor talk in g m a ­
ch in e advertising matter is we ll ca rri ed out and
a d is tinctive touch i ~ mos t effecti ve ly adde d by
the bottom borde r of cards, conta inin g the
printed words of the popular "Debe" chorus.
Thi s fo x -trot s uccess is one more added to th e
list of wo rk s by Abne r S il ve r, one of th e bes t
\"Tit er s of current popul ar s ucc'e ss es, His pre­
v ious \ Vitllla rk w inn ers, a ll of which hit high
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5a les records, included "Angel Ch ild," "Say It
While Dancing," " Carry Me Dack to My Caro ­
lin a Home" and "When Will the Sun Shine for
M e?" It begins to look as though "B eb e" w ill
top them all. Thi s song was originally intro­
duced by Al J o lson in "Bomb o" a nd by Eddie
Canto r in the "Ziegfe ld Follies," As a dance
number it is in co ns t a nt dem and, w hile from
lhe mechanical sta ndp o int it is 100 per cent,
eve ry r ecord a nd roll co ncern having alread y
issu ed it.
TO WELCOME PAUL WHITEMAN
Committee to Meet Orchestral Leader Down
the Bay Upon His Return
The entire mu sic indust r y of Amer ica w ill
celebrate Pa ul vVhitc man' s r eturn to the l' nit ed
States on th e "Le\,jathan" on A ug ll st 13 with
a spectacu lar we lcome in r eco)2' nition of th e
bandma ste r's signal se r vice to American Illus i­
cia ns and music indu s tries, A com m it tee of
welcome r epres ent ing eve r y branch of th e Illu~ ic
world , includi ng the A Ul e ri can Federation of
Musicians, musi c p ublish ers, mu s ic dea le r s, wi ll
pe rsonall y g ree t M I', \Vllit ema n,
.\ steam sh ip carryi ng a forty-p iece Land will
tran sport the members of the CO llllllitl ee of
\ Ve!come an d meet th e "Levia than" down the
bay, where a spe cia l delegatio n will go aboard
t o crow n Paul \Vhi tema n with a h and-w rouglll
go ld crOW11, on which every in SI'rlll1le nt III
\\fhite11lan's band has been e mbo ssed,
Prominent ,1I11ong thc melllb ers of t he spe cia l
we lcomin g delegation are: , -jctor Herb ert,
George Cohan, Ir vin g Berlin, J o hn Philip
So u sa, A lb e rt Von Til zer, G uil ed S tal es Se na­
lor Edward L Ed wa rds, Sen ator J. J. \ Va lker,
Hon, Sol Bloom, Ju les G laenze r, Hu gh C. Ernst,
Jay Witmark, Phi l Korn hei ser, vValt cr Doug­
las , Dan Winkl er, B udd y de Silva, E, C. ~I ill s,
Lou D avis , James N, Thompso n, E dward 1'.
King, J erome Keit , Leo \\food , Otto Jord an,
Juliu s Rosent ha l, Louis Berns tein, Saul J-I ,
Bor ns tein, Elliott S hapiro, :i'v[ose Gumble, Sam
Sa lva n an d other s.
Pa ul Kornheiser is cha irman of th e COlll lllittee
in cha r ge, A dinn er w ill a lso be tend e red .\1r,
\Nhiternan on A u g u st 14 at the 'vVa ld orf.
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NEW MUSIC DEPARTMENT IN AKRON
AK RON, 0" A ug ust n,- Althou gh no t the largest,
a sheet mu sic de partment, uniqu e in its ap­
pointment s and comp lete in detail, has b ee n
opened by the Earle G, l 'oling Co" Mill and
Howard s treets. Ann ou ncement that iVlr, Pol­
in g wou ld operate a de partment of this kind
"vas made in The Review several weeks ago,
Pop ular music, as well as th e class ica l an d
teachers' pi eces, wi ll be featHr ed,
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She's Got Another Daddy
Beautiful Rose
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Home-My Lovin' Dixie Home
In The Land of Sweet Sixteen
Many Years
Always Looking For A Little Sunshine
Just a Little Gold Watch and Chain
In Baby's Smile
: Love is Love For Ever
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Lonesome Two
Piano Dream
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