Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 5

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FEBRUARY 2, 1924
Al Jolsons Sensational Hit itTBOMBO
Fox-Trot Melody of rare beauty
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AVitk d smile
ijou stole m heart from, we,
Ben Selvin Has No Need
of a Memorandum Book
Well-known Orchestra Leader Noted for His
Feats of Memory—Repeats Request Number
After Three Years
and find that the only one who remembers you
is an orchestra leader of whom you made a
request for a particular selection is indeed grati-
fying. Yes, sir, Ben Selvin has 'some' memory."
Hearst Music Publishers
Move Executive Offices
Hen Selvin, director of several orchestras, of
prominence in Broadway entertainment palaces Take Large Quarters in Winnipeg, Canada—
Professional Departments of House Conduct-
and leader of the orchestra bearing his name,
which records for Vocation records, and who ing Wide Professional Campaigns
makes personal appearance at the Moulin
Hearst Music Publishers of Canada, Ltd., has
Rouge, has established a unique record for
moved
its executive offices to the fifth floor of
memory, proving that it is quite unnecessary in
his case to take any of the nationally advertised the Canada Building, Winnipeg, Canada. This
firm has shown rapid progress and expansion,
memory courses.
Very often his many friends among the although only three years old. In December it
patrons of the above White Way resort have opened up large and attractive American ex-
been surprised at his again playing numbers ecutive and professional offices in the Garrick
which were among the requests of former visits. Theatre Building, Chicago, 111. The company
An impressive case of this sort happened one is exploiting its numbers in every publicity
night recently following the entry of a party channel and, in addition, is carrying on a wide
of guests when the Selvin combination imme- advertising campaign. Its dealer co-operation is
diately went into the popular strains of the most extensive and its plans to assist the dealer
former success, "Yoo-Hoo." At its finish the in turning over stock cover every detail.
The professional departments of the company
host of the newly arrived group approached
are
successfully introducing the following
Selvin saying: "This is certainly the greatest
surprise I ever had in my life. To come into songs: "Only a Butterfly," "Lover's Lane Is a
a strange city after an absence of several years Lonesome Trail," "Forget Me Not," "Waiting
for the Rainbow" and "You Can Take Me
Away From Dixie." Among the artists using
the numbers are Jack Norworth, Sophie Tucker,
Charles Forsythe, George McFarlane and
Send Your Stock Orders Now!
others.
The Sales Are Enormous!
200% PROFIT
World Famous
REMICK'S BEST SELLERS
MUSIC
WITH STOCK OKDKIIS
( h o u r ri'priiits. >;il:iM<- copyrights for piano.
l>iiiii<> diifts, violin iiiwl |ti:in<> music, musical
rraili nics,
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Samples and
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MCKINLEY MUSIC CO.
1501-1515 E. 55lh St.
Jerome H. Remick & Co., Inc., has purchased
the fox-trot song, "Not Yet, Suzette!", from
the All-Star Music Corp. While the song has
been on the market for several weeks, there
was unusual interest displayed by a number of
publishers, Remick's bid being finally accepted.
The writers of "Not Yet, Suzette!" are Sam
Coslow and J. Fred Coots, composers of "Sally,
Irene and Mary." The new publisher will in-
augurate a nation-wide exploitation campaign.
WIT>Al\VAYJ-)i HIT/*'ONLY
"Mom-Ma"
"You Wanted Someone to
Play With, I Wanted Some-
one to Love"
"Steamboat Sal"
"Happy and Go-Lucky in
My Old Kentucky Home"
"Little Town in the Ould
County Down"
FRED FISHER 7nc
JTIhsic Publishers.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
50 New Numbers and New
Catalogs NOW READY for 1924
l|{i:i: < AT\I.O(.S
One of the new additions to the ranks of the
popular publishers is the Isadore Kopperl Music
Co., 1495 Broadway, New York City, which an-
nounces the following 1924 songs, "Breaking
Hearts" and "If Love I« Music Play On." Both
are gaining popularity.
Buys "Not Yet, Suzette"
CHICA(
I Wonder Who's Dancing
With You Tonight
Where the Lazy Daisies
Grow
Twilight Rose
Ii You'll Come Back
Steppin' Out
Watching the Moonrise
Arizona Stars
U n t i l T o m O r r O W (Hasta Manana)
Bring Back the Old
Fashioned Waltz
Hula Hula Dream Girl
JEROME
H. REMICK6CO.
DETROIT
N&\N
YORK
CHICAGO
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43rd Street
New York City
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
8 Bosworth St.
Walter Jacobs, Inc. BOSTON.
MASS.
JACOBS' PIANO FOLIOS (VOLS)
A Complete Library for Photo-Play Pianists
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
B ranch Houses: New York and Chicago.
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STEINWAY
One of the contributory reasons why the Steinway
Piano is recognized as
The World's Standard
may be found in the fact that since its inception it has
been made under the supervision of members of the Stein-
way family, and embodied in it are certain improvements
found in no other instrument.
It is not merely the combination of wood, felts and
metals, but it is the knowing how to combine them in
order to produce the highest musical results which has
made the Steinway the piano by which all others are
measured.
THE STEINWAY
is a work of creative art which stands alone—unquali-
fiedly the best.
STEINWAY & SONS
LONDON
NEW YORK
Since 1844
SUCCESS
is assured the dealer who takes advantage of
The Baldwin Co-operative Plan
which offers every opportunity to represent under the most favorable
conditions a complete line of high-grade pianos, players and reproducers.
For information write
Incorporated
Chicago
St. Louis
Dallas
Cincinnati
Indianapolis
Louisville
PEASE
PEASE PIANO CO.
New York
Denver
San Francisco
General Offices
Leggett Ave. and Barry St.
MEHLIN
PIANOS
M . S c h u l z C o . Founded 1869
Schulz Small Grand
Schulz Electric Expression Piano
**A header Among Leaders"
PAUL G. MEHLIN & SONS
Warerooms:
509 Fifth Ave., near 42d St.
NEW YORK
Bronx, N. Y. G.
Schulz Upright Piano
Schulz Player-Piano
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A PIANO OF NOTABLE DISTINCTION
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Established 1842 315 North Howard St..BALTIMORE. MD.
305 South Wabash Avenue
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A QUALITY PRODUCT
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