Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 6

AlT CU ST
THE
11, 1923
TRADE
REVIEW
41
"The :\10s t Beautiful of Women," an operetta
by \N a lt er Bromme, will be imported from
Berlin. "The Dancers," by G era ld du Maurier
and Vi o la Tr ee, now running in London, will
b e produced here.

"WONDERFUL ONE" POPULAR
"Century"
Preferred!
Leo Feist Waltz Number Sales Increasing at a
Substantial Rate
BECAUSE
ONE-It Is
Procurubl e!
-
the
(Th at Pie a s e..,. th e
Publi c)
TWO~It
Shows an Average
Profit of Over 200%!
(Th at Pleases th e Dealer)
Is
(That Mak es Selling Easy)
Century Music Pub. Co.
l3S West 40th St.
HI-LE -HI - LO
SN AI{E'S HIPS
APPLE SAUCl<;
RUNNIN' WILD
JOURNEY'S END
CltYING l TOR YOU
WONDERFl; L ONE
CAROLI NA MAlIli\lY
DI-, STING TH], I(EYS
GOOD NIGHT WAI_TZ
HOP, SJOP :\ N D .JUMP
BLlm HOOS IER BLUJ,S
RIV ER SHANNON UOON
SA W lIIIT"L RIV El~ ROAD
SWINGIN' DOWN TIll<: LANF,
CI:T YOURS.EL} A PIECE OF CARE
THUEE O'CLOCK IN THE lI-IORNING
YOU'VE GOT TO SEE lIIAMlIIA EVERY
NIGHT
Some months back Leo F eist, In c., acce pted
for publication a walt z number by Paul Wh it e­
man , Ferdie Grafe a nd Doro thy T err iss, en­
titl ed "VVond e rFu l On e." W hil e th e publishe r
did not bill it as the su cces sor to "Three o 'Clo ck
'in the ::Vlorning," the iliternational waltz suc­
cess, it did let it be kno\vn that it had unu s ual
possi bil i ti es.
Th e campa ig n 011 "vVonde riu l One," there­
fore, has b een continued throug hout the above
per iod a nd t h e res ult is that thi s so ng and in­
s trumental number ha s prove d th e earlier con ­
t e ntions correc t. It has now made suffici e nt
progres s to as sure it wide popu la rity and what
is more, from the publis her's viewpoint, a la rge
sa le 'whi ch is in cr ea sing at a substant ial ra te
thr oughou t the country .
Dealers ,Prefer "Century"
THREE-It
vcrtiscd!
MUSIC
Write
New York
fo~
Dealers' Prices
LEO. FEIST, Ioc., FEIST Bldg" New York
TAKES OVER CARUS NUMBERS
NEW SHUBERT MUSICAL SHOWS
American
Theatrical Firm Obtains
Operettas by F ranz Leha r
Three
'fhe foll owing are some of t he musical p lays
acquired by ]. ]. Shubert on hi s re cent tr ip to
E uro pe. In Vienn a Mr. Shubert contracted
~ . ith Fra nz Lehar for the p ro dllct ion o f "The
Life o f P aga nini," on wh ich the composer is
now ..: ngagcd. Lehar w ill pay his fir st visi t to
America when lhis pie ce is produ ce d here. T w o
other op er et tas by Lehar are schedule d, "Th e
Yellow J ack et," an ori ginal piec e w ith book by
Vict o r L eon, and "\Nhere the Lark Si n gs," with
book by A. N. vV ill n e r and H a ns Rei chert.
I Il a dditio n to the Lehar pla ys, Vienna will
al so flltnish a mu sical piece e ntitled "Bacchus' s
N ig ht," which ha s Nero Fo r its cen tral character.
Th e mll sic is by Bruno Gran ich s taedten and
th e book b y Gr a nich stae dte n and Narischka.
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Jack Mills, thc., to Publis h Two Songs of Well­
known Keith Headliner
TO GIVE NEW YORK RECITAL
Ja ck Mills, In c., has tak en over fr om Emma
Caru s , the well -known Keith headliner, the two
most s uccessful songs of her ac t, "Is It a Sin"
(My Lo v in g Y o u) and " H as Anybody Seen My
Ca t?"
Hath of these numbers have had a
w ealth of publicit y during the past s eason and
a s ubstantial demand has been created for th em
in sheet Illu sic for m . The sales department of
Jack NIills, Inc., will ex ploit both numb e rs dur­
ing the Fa ll season in conju nction with the ap­
pcarance of Mi ss Carus in vario u s cities of th e
K eith circuit.
William Robyn, who for the past three yea rs
has appea red fre qu ently as a voc a l a rtist al til e
Ca pitol Theatre, Nev,' York Cit y, is book ed for
a conc ert a t Carne gie Hall during the comi ng
Fall. :1£1'. l:\.ob yn, while known to a ll Capito l
Theatre audiences, has c r ea ted a lar ge addi­
ti onal followin g th rou gh hi s succ ess by wa y
o f radio. Many of his conce rts have been bro ad ­
caste d and radio fans h av e lon g loo ked forward
to the Capitol con cert s under the direction of
S. L. Rothapfel, in which !vfr. Robyn has ta ken
the leading part.
SONG LOVERS
THE
WORLD
OVER
KNOW
This TRADE MARK
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WATERSON,
BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
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Stella
Waiting for the Evening Mail
Who's Sorry Now
Bella Donna
That Sweet Somebody 0' Mine
Beale Street Mama
Aggravatin' Papa
That Tacoma Home 0' Mine
Two Time Dan
Roll Along M issouri
Hotsy Totsy Town
Pi'pe Organ Blues
Don't Think You'll Be Missed
Keep Off My Shoes
Daddy's Wonderful Pal
I'm a Harmony Baby
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DANCING THE "NOLA" FOX=TROT
Adelaide and Hughes Using Well-known Fox­
trot in Fall Appearances
A de laid e and Hughes, early this year, intro­
du ced a new dan ce s tep during their vaudeville
a ppea ranc es a t the Palace and other well-know!1
tOUI~~~ACK MOV
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"MIDNIGHT ROSE" PROVING POPULAR
HIS STORE
C ; mbines Popular " ~a:"r.tw,ent With
Store in Wq,ey B. Ali~thHt~
Main
P ORTI-AN I) , O ll]o., A ugust 3.- Louis Mack, sheet
mu sic d ea le r, who h as hi s main s tore in the
I II/ il ey n. A ll e n es t a bli s hment, and who has
m a inta in ed a d ep<\.r tl)l e n t fo r hi s p'opular music
at i'"24 i1 r oa d wa y, h~ mo ve d the popular de­
pa rt me n t to hi s ma in st ore. Mr. Mack sa y s
toha-t-'11ltSi.rtt:ll s4~1~r e.. ~Il ~'} . ~o
. c c
month s a nd a g r ea t d eal o f h'l"gh -C1 a s;; musi c
is b e in !J'. lLo ld~:r h is , he says , is la r ge ly du e t o
~ ~.~ fac t tha t tne re at e se ver al m as ter co ur s es
f o~si c teac he r s b ein g h eld in Po rtl a nd thi s
S umm e r a nd mu s ic t eac h ers fr 6ii\.~ 'a"'" ch er th e
P aci fi c Nor th wes t a r c in at t e nd a nce.
r .o ui s V ic t o r Saa r , of th e' 0rw) , ~f"1Yfi:iS:i t', i s Ii o idillli., hi ,,; m as t e r class a t th e
Elli so n-W W.t.c. .J~i:1ife'rva t o r y of M us ic a nd the
a dva nce d sc h o ol of the , D unn i,ng co ur se is be in g
h eld oOU Ild e r th e s u pe rvision of Mr s. Ra w lin son,
with M r s. D un ~i~g: wlt o is s pe ndin g th e S um­
ll1er in P ortland, in close tou c h with th e c lass.
FLORENCE CAREY GOES TO EUROPE
Hughes and Adelaide
K eit h theatres . The dan ce is kno w n as th e
BUFFALO, N. Y., A ug ust 6.- M iss F lo rence Carey,
Hu g h es ste p a nd is re nd er_~t to tbe -r-hy thm 3£- who l}as . -rqi\n.av~ she e t ruu s ic"- <:iella.r.t.~n~ nt
"Nol a ," t h e fox-tr o t pi a no s ilhouette from the
of the Buffalo Kr esge s t ore, left on Au g us t'f
ca t a log of th e Sam Fo x Publi s hin g Co.
for an ext e nd ed tou r" of ·Europe. Sh e w ill de-
D urin g th e Fall A d ela id e a nd Hu g he s wi ll
vo t e her tim e t o tr ave l a nd study .
("o ntinu e t o inlrodu ce thi s t-e~~""-~ . -
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11, 1923
'~~Jlowin g
is a parti a l li s t o f m a ny o f th e
prominent ac t s fea turin g M . W itma rk & Sons '
new fox-trot ballad " Midni g ht R ose"; "C r eo le
Fashion Piate," Ja so n a nd H <1 rri ga n, H a rr y
Ro se, Heal y and C ro ss, :\nn a C ha ndl e r, H ur s t
and V o g t, Ben B e rn a rd , C ha d w ic k a nd Tay lo r,
Crafts a nd Haley , Bob H a ll, A I G. F iel d M in­
strel s, Hal <1nci H aze l L a ng ton , R o m e a nd D un'n,
Frank Hunt. " Midni g ht Ro se " i" oll e .of t he
most popular numb e r s i ll va ud ev ill e.
"That Red Head Gal"
"'Ste'a mboat Sal"
"Ach! Louie!"
"You Wanted Some­
one t9 -:P.lay With"
"S'Noral'
""I Aint ·N ever Had
Nobody Crazy
Over Me"
I
ell Y a nd a t eac h pe rfo rm a nce the y will s in g and
A $MIoISHING
d ance '.'Nola" in o rd e r t o pres ent it e ffe c ti v el y.
.
: SPL~SHING HIT
In co nJull ct lo n With th e F a ll, bo o kill~s of Ade·
lal de a nd Hu g h es th e Sa m Fo x Publi s hing Co.
\.\,i ll in a ug ur a te a numb er ~s.. p ubl i.<,: it~ -.,D\ol.l!s,-- . ~~~ ......: ..
LIIr'\.
linkin g' up th e publi Cit y o btained b y, this dance
9ff •
ac t with <1 ca mp ;\I g n In l raci e circles on this
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