Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 16

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THE MUSIC TRADE
APRIL 18, 1925
REVIEW
the publishers enlarging the activities on the
number is now under way. Many of the talk-
ing machine record companies, including the
Victor Co., are getting out a new version of
"It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'," with "We're
Gonna Have Weather" on the reverse side.
Century
Preferred!
Dealers Prefer "CENTURY"
BECAUSE
ONE—It is the best
procurable!
(That P l e a s e s the
Public)
TWO—It Shows an
Profit of Over 200%!
(That Pleases the Dealer)
THREE—It Is Nationally Ad-
vertised !
(That Makes Selling Easy)
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 W«.t 40th St.
Cecil Arden to Sing
J. W. Jenkins' Songs
Well-known Metropolitan Artist to Use Two
of Company's Negro Spirituals in Concert
Programs
Miss Cecil Arden, of the New York Metro-
politan Opera Company, sang for the Kansas
City Concert Series this week at the Shubert
Theatre, and also at the Seventh National
Flower Show exhibited in Electric Park from
March 21 to 29 inclusive. On the morning of
March 28 Miss Arden visited the studio of the
professional department of the J. W. Jenkins'
Sons Music. Co., during which time she chose
two Negro spirituals, "Brother, Please Don't
Let This Harvest Pass," and "Ah's Done See'd
Er Calliker Mule," these to be included in her
the country.
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Can't Go Wr<
!?
ELIZA
DEAR ONE
YOU AND 1
1 LOVE YOU
'
JUNE NIGHT
0 KATHARINA
SONG OF LOVE
SOUTHERN ROSE
I'M SO ASHAMED
DOO WACKA DOO
DOODLE DOO DOO
HAUNTING MELODY
HONEST AND TRULY
WHEN LIGHTS ARE LOW
THE PAL THAT I LOVED
ROCK-A-BYE-BABY DAYS
WILL YOU REMEMBER ME
I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS
NO WONDER (THAT 1 LOVE YOU)
SOME ONE LOVES YOU AFTER ALL
WHEN THE ONE YOU LOVE LOVES
YOU
1 HAD SOME ONE ELSE BEFORE I
HAD YOU
IF IT WASN'T FOR YOU I WOULDN'T
BE CRYING NOW
Write for Dealers' Prices
New York
New Wendell Hall
Number Just Issued
Forster, Music Publisher, Inc., Brings Out
"We're Gonna Have Weather," and Achieves
Immediate Popularity
Forster, Music Publisher, Inc., the well-known
Chicago publisher, has just issued a new song
by Wendell Hall, the radio and record artist
and writer of "It Ain't Gonna Rain No
Mo'."
It is called "We're Gonna Have
Weather" (Whether or Not). Piano copies of
this number carry fifty extra verses. Although
only recently issued the number bids fair to
achieve the popularity of its predecessor. The
number will shortly be released on roll and rec-
ord. It is being programmed unsolicited in
numerous vaudeville acts, and a campaign by
Cantor Rosenblatt and Tito Schipa Sing
"When You and I Were Seventeen" Back of
Chicago Theatre
Cantor Josef Rosenblatt, who is now appear-
ing in vaudeville, and Tito Schipa, a member
of the Chicago Civic Opera Company, recently
sang an impromptu duet of the Irving Berlin,
MASTERPIECE
THE
W. A » t . 3T." N.V. C.
AMERICAS POPULAR
BALLAD SUCCESSES
ROSES OF PICARDY
THEWORLDISWAITING^SUNRISE
INTHE GARDEN OFTD-MORROW
THE SONG OF SONGS
LOVE'S FIRST KISS
SMILETHRU YOUR TEARS
IF WINTER COMES
CHAPPELL-HARMS.INC.
185 MADISON AVE
NEW YORK
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Ihe Flammer organization will all be housed on
the seventh floor of the new building. The
quarters will have entirely new equipment
throughout including specially designed new
steel shelves and bins. The various depart-
ments will be separately arranged and each will
have an entrance to the outer floor. There will
be a reception room with display tables for
the display of the publications issued by the
firm.
This is the second standard publishing house
to take a lease in the Steinway Hall, the previ-
ous lease being made by Boosey & Co., which
will occupy the entire fourth floor of the new
structure.
Morris Music Go. Chartered
Victor Herbert's
A KISS
, FEIST ftLDG
Impromptu Duet of
Popular Berlin Number
N. Jakobs, Cantor Rosenblatt and J. B. Kalver
Inc., song, "When You and I Were Seventeen."
This songfest took place in the alley back of the
Chicago Theatre, and is said to have produced-
music as no alley has ever heard it before.
These two famous tenors are both admirers of
"Seventeen." The Cantor uses it at every per-
formance and Tito Schipa is no less enthus-
iastic.
The present tour of Cantor Rosenblatt is
being made through the Middle West, and he is
singing to packed houses everywhere. Here-
with is shown Ned Jakobs, the manager of
Cantor Rosenblatt, the Cantor himself and J.
B. Kalver, special representative of Irving Ber-
lin, Inc., shortly after a discussion of the en-
thusiastic response to the afternoon program of
Cantor Rosenblatt at the Chicago Theatre.
Harold Flammer, Inc.,
in New Steinway Hall
Standard Publisher, Now on Forty-Fifth Street,
to Move to New Structure After May 1
Harold Flammer, Inc., which for the past sev-
eral years has had its executive offices and ware-
rooms at 57 West Forty-fifth street, New York
City, will after May 1 move into the new Stein-
way Hall, Fifty-seventh street, New York City,
in the heart of the new retail music zone.
The executive offices, sales and stockrooms of
The E. Morris Music Co., 1658 Broadway,
New York City, has been incorporated under
the laws of the State of Delaware with a cap-
italization of $550,000. The incorporators are
Edward Morris, Frederick T. Kelsey and Eu-
gene T. McQuade.
Without These
Music Counters
Are Not Complete
West of the Great Divide
Me Neenyah (My Little One)
Give Me One Rose to Remember
Waltz Me Lightly, Hold Me Tightly
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
Home to My Joy and Thee
Sing Along
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Mother O' My Mother
Gypsy Love Song
Mother Machree
My Wild Irish Rose
Sunrise and You
Smilin' Through
That Wonderful Mother of Mine
Kiss Me Again
China R o s e
/ /«?
I'm All Alone ( ( F r o m
/-ii_-
Chlna
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\
Rose)
M. WITMARK & SONS
1650 Broadway
New York, N. Y.
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THE
Chicago Music Dealer
Wins Century Contest
Shalek's Brunswick Music Shop Unanimous
Choice of Judges—Other Prize-winners in
Contest
The closing weeks of the Century Music Co.'s
national window display contest brought to the
judges of the competition photographs of attrac-
tive windows from all parts of the country.
These window showings ranged from the most
attractive and expensive settings which, by their
unique ideas, brought prospective purchasers to
the showrooms, to those of more simple design
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
cases unusual energy in making the showing.
The first prize, without a dissenting vote, was
given by the judges to Shalek's Brunswick Music
Shop, Chicago, 111. In the center of the win-
dow was a painted silhouette of Paderewski at
the piano with high lights of amber color. On
either side of this background appeared wings
representing a stone wall giving the setting a
permanent character which added materially to
the interest created by the display. As a back-
ground to the silhouette seated at the piano
was a varicolored center panel with a temple
situated on a hill giving an idea of great dis-
tance and adding to the charm of the display.
Sunbursts on either side made of Century prints
also added to the striking effect. There were
APRIL 18, 1925
Feist Begins Further
Activity on Catalog
Close of Lenten Period Finds Well-known Pub-
lisher With Catalog of Many Popular Suc-
cesses
Leo Feist, Inc., following the Lenten period,
has injected some supplementary activities to
its Spring campaign on what is termed one of
the most active catalogs this organization has
ever gathered together in any one season. The
Feist organization, through its band and or-
chestra departments and its various branch offi-
ces and representatives, is making an intensive
publicity drive on its Spring sellers. These ac-
tivities, besides the wide playing of the Feist
successes by orchestras everywhere, will include
the vocal rendition of the numbers in vaude-
ville programs supplemented by the Feist plug-
gers in other likely channels.
The outstanding numbers in the Feist catalog
include "O Katharina," "I'll See You In My
Dreams," "Honest and Truly," "No Wonder"
(That I Love You), "Will You Remember
Me," "The Midnight Waltz," "Let It Rain, Let
It Pour," "Dear One," "I Had Somebody Else
Before I Had You," "Doo Wacka Doo," "If
It Wasn"t For You I Wouldn't Re Crying
Now," "Rock-A-Bye Baby Days," "The Pal
That I Loved" and "When I Think of You."
This is indeed a thriving collection of successes
and their importance is again demonstrated by
their availability in both record and roll form.
Richmond Issues New
Dealer's Trade List
Window of Shalek's Brunswick Music Shop
which, by their very simplicity, proved "eye- four original prizes for contestants. Owing to
arresters." Some of the windows were arranged the interest that was shown in the closing weeks
for the purpose of adding to the prestige of the two additional special prizes were awarded.
store as well as selling Century music, and The second prize went to Volkwein Brothers,
others were dressed in a manner that served to Pittsburgh, Pa.; the third prize to Brehm Music
merchandise the goods. All of them, however, Co., Los Angeles, Calif.; the fourth to J. Raigor,
showed thought and attention, and in many St. Louis, Mo.; and the two special prizes went
to the Community Music Store, of Philadelphia,
Pa., and to Stone's Song Shop, Petoskey, Mich.
The judges were V. 1). Walsh, B. W. McClellan
and A. F. Boylston.
What Shall I Give My Pupil?
To Strengthen the Weaker Fingers—To Develop the Legato
Touch, or the Staccato Touch—To Use as a Study in Wrist Work.
Octave Work, Left Hand Melody, Crossing the Hands—and
Dozens of Other Problems?
You Will Find the Answer in the List of
MUSIC CLASSIFIED
ACCORDING TO
PIANO TECHNIQUE
From the Newly and Thoroughly Revised
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STANDARD
Publication Carries Quotations, Prices and Dis-
counts of Representative Standard and Pop-
ular Houses
The Richmond Music Supply Corp. is now
issuing a dealer's trade list carrying quotations,
prices and discounts of the representative pop-
ular and standard publishing houses. This par-
ticular list is for the permanent files of the re-
tailer and is a ready reference guide for the
various prices obtained by the different pub-
lishing houses for particular types of music.
For instance, in the popular list the initial
order price and short price of popular prints
are given, the price of orchestrations and the
price quoted for show music. In the standard
list the publisher's name appears, under which
the various discounts on the particular catalogs
are shown.
Jack Robbins, head of Robbins-Engel, Inc.,
This list is apart from the monthly bulletin
will accompany Vincent Lopez and His Orches-
issued
by the Richmond Music Supply Corp.
tra on its trip to Europe in May. Domenico
and
it
only
refers to the general catalogs. The
Savino, the well-known composer and arranger,
special
prices
and quotations will continue to
who writes under the title D. Onivas, will also
be
a
part
of
the
monthly bulletin. The retail
accompany the orchestra and will act as musi-
trade
will
undoubtedly
be glad to place in its
cal director for Lopez. During his stay in Eu-
rope Mr. Robbins plans to visit all the larger files these names of the publishers, together
European centers and music publishers studying with the permanent wholesale prices of the
conditions and the numbers which are in great- organizations mentioned.
est demand.
Jack Robbins Goes Abroad
New Triangle Numbers
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Music Engravers and Printert
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311 Wett 43rd Street
New York City
Selected by
STURKOW RYDER,
Celebrated Teacher, Composer and Concert Pianist,
and HENRY S. SAWYER,
Well Known Music Critic.
EDITORIAL STAFF of the McKINLEY PUBLICATIONS
Frederick A. Stock (Editor-in-Chief "Music in the Home"
Edition), Anne Shaw Faulkner (Music Chairman, General
Federation of Women's Clubs), Sturkow Ryder, Victor Gar-
wood, Allen Spencer, Clarence Eddy, Arthur Olaf Andersen,
Allen Ray Carpenter, Henry S. Sawyer and Others.
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McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
1501-1515 E. 55th St.
CHICAGO, ILL.
Copyright, 1924, by McKinley Music Co.
PUBLISHERS. PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Oftices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and ChicaRo.
The Triangle Music Co. has accepted for
publication two compositions by Robert L.
Stevens, for which Bartley Costello has con-
tributed lyrics. The first of these is "Golden
Memories" (of Hawaii), described as a Ha-
waiian waltz song, which is rapidly being re-
corded by the leading record and player-roll
manufacturers.
The other song, entitled
"You're More Than a Pal To Me," has been
added to the standard catalog of the company.
The California Ramblers, who recently
opened their own restaurant known as "The
California Ramblers' Inn," have been playing to
packed houses. Among the numbers that are
being featured by this organization nightly at
their Pelham Road house are two numbers from
the Edward B. Marks Music Co. catalog,
"Dromedary" and "Montmarte Rose."

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