Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 7

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THE
AUGUST IS, 1925
MUSIC TRADE
37
REVIEW
arrangement, just released, is particularly ef-
fective and this will add to its poplarity.
Can't Go Wr<
"Flapper Wife" Records Set
New Sales Total in Paducah
Century
Costs Less!
Music House in Irvin Cobb's Home Town Sells
Over 400 Records of That Number in Connec-
tion With Strong Local Campaign
and nets you more than any other
edition of standard reprints.
Nearly 90% of the biggest selling:
non-copyrights in CENTURY cost
you but 4c, which you sell at a
profit of 275%.
This is the same
price you paid when
CENTURY was a 10c
edition and your profit
was only 150%.
In addition to CEN-
TURY yielding you
this handsome profit, it
is also spending more
in National Advertising than
ever before, which helps you sell
more copies.
Your co-operation Is appreci-
ated.
W. H. Lackey, of the News-Democrat of Pa-
ducah, Ky., which sent out Irvin Cobb into the
newspaper world, has some interesting things
to tell about NEA fiction. In connection with
"The Flapper Wife," he secured the services of
a local music store to sell the records and a new
high mark was set, over four hundred phono-
graph records being sold, the largest number at
any one time since the war.
At a dance in Paducah "The Flapper Wife"
song was encored twelve times before intermis-"
sion by the dancers and five times more when
repeated by request.
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
New York
New Harris Numbers
DEAR (INK
YOU AND I
0 KATHARINA
LOVKLT LADY
SONG OF LOVE
I'M SO ASHAMED
DOODLE DOO DOO
HAUNTING MELODY
HONEST AND TRULY
THE MIDNIGHT WALTZ
WHEN I THINK OF YOU
THE PAL THAT I LOVED
PAL OF MY CRADLE DAYS
ROCK-A-BYE-BYE-BABY DAYS
WILL YOU REMEMBER ME
LET IT RAIN, LET IT POUR
I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS
NO WONDER (THAT I LOVE YOU)
HONEY, I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU
LET ME LINGER LONGER IN YOUR
ARMS
MY GAL DON'T LOVE M E ANY MORE
W H E N THE ONE YOU LOVE LOVES
YOU
1 HAD SOMEONE ELSE BEFORE I
HAD YOU
IF IT WASN'T FOR YOU I WOULDN'T
BE CRYING NOW
Write for Dealers' Prices
Among the new numbers announced by Chas.
K. Harris, the well-known composer and pub-
lisher, are:
A new mother song, "My Mother's Kiss, the
Sweetest Kiss of All"; a new South Sea Isle
number, "Iola, Pearl of the Southern Sea";
"Starlight, the Roses, and You," one of the a comedy song hit; and "What's the Matter,
most melodious songs ever written; "I Knew," Sue," destined to be one of Mr. Harris' greatest
the somewhat different ballad, a barcarolle; ballad hits.
"Danger In Your Eyes," a new waltz song; a
All these numbers will be steadily exploited
fox-trot by Eugene W^est, entitled "Leading by the publisher during the coming season in
Me On"; "No One to Kiss You Good Night," large campaigns.
a descriptive ballad; "Levee Lou," a fox-trot
song hit; "Without You," a classical ballad;
"Kinky Babe," a Southern lullaby; "They Don't
Want Me Rack Home Again," a true descriptive
song story; "Mississippi Twilight," a song of
the South; "Mary Ann, Hollywood I'se Calling,"
LEO
New Quincke & Go. Number
W. A. Quincke & Co., music publishers of
Los Angeles, Cal., have acquired from the
estate of the late George A. Norton, the writer of
"Melancholy," a song entitled "It's Lonesome
In Bluebird Land," a waltz ballad, and are ex-
ploiting it on a national scale. The orchestra
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Well-known Music Publisher Spends Ten
Weeks Abroad and Visits Leading Capitals—
Renews Contracts for British Representation
Jack Robbins, of Robbins-Engel, Inc., recently
returned from a ten weeks' tour of the capitals
of Europe where he arranged for representation
for his standard, popular and motion picture
Signing a Big Contract
catalogs. He visited Paris, London, Berlin, Co-
penhagen and lesser centers.
Probably the most important development of
Of Interest toMcKinley Dealers!
Now ready for season 1925!
50 New Numbers and New
Catalogs now ready for 1925
87 Choice Numbers for Pi;«n<>, "
. > Violin ;iiid
Piuno Ducts, :{ Violin, Violoncello MIMI I'iiuio
I'icccs. "
. > More for S;i voplionc :IIKI I'iuno.
Best Reprints!
Wrong
With
Any 'FEIST' Song
his trip was the renewal of a three-year trade
contract with Francis, Day & Hunter, the well-
known British publishing house. The last con-
tract Robbins-Engel, Inc., made with this Eng-
lish organization was for a minimum of $2,500.
The contract just closed with the same com-
pany for a new three-year period calls for
$25,000. This is an indication, not only of the
growth of Robbins-Engel, Inc., in the same
length of time but is a tribute, with commercial
aspects, of the importance of this firm's thriving
catalog. We herewith reproduce a photograph
taken in London at the time the new contract
was negotiated. From left to right, the figures
shown are "Reggie" Low, the professional man-
ager for Francis, Day & Hunter; John Abbott,
the general manager of the same firm; Vincent
Lopez, the well-known orchestra leader and
composer; Fred Day, seated, of Francis, Day &
Hunter; Jack Robbins, head of Robbins-Engel,
Inc.; D. Savino, the vice-president of the same
firm, and Bert Lucas, head of the band and or-
chestra d'vision of Francis, Day & Hunter.
Besides its popular songs, which include such
well-known offerings as "Florida," "A Sun-Kist
Cottage," and "Sally Lou," the Robbins-Engel,
Inc., catalog includes a "Gold Seal Series," com-
posed of beautiful standard ballads and encore
songs; "A Red Seal Series," composed of in-
strumental pieces, especially adapted for teach-
ers, music students and the theatre. It has
many important folio publications, including
"Ukulele Ike's" comic song books, "Handy's
Collection of Blues," "Famous Negro Spirit-
uals," and "Hank's One Hour Course in Ukulele
Playing." It has in addition many piano novel-
ties, several folios for the saxophone by Rudy
Wiedoeft, Clyde Doerr, Harry Fink, Donald E.
Clark and Charles Dornberger, "Tenor Banjo
Solos," by Mike Pingatore. The Robbins-
Engel catalog of "Motion Picture Music" is
one of the largest in the country. Among its
contributors as composers, editors and arrang-
ers are: William Axt, David Mendoza, Hugo
Frey, Domcnico Savino, Irenee Berge, Edward
Kilenyi, Erno Rapee, Jas. C. Bradford and
Robert Hood Bowers.
The Robbins-Engel, Inc., activities have been
most important in this country in recent years.
With the several new arrangements made for
European distribution, the catalog assumes more
international importance.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & D0RNER
American Beauty March
Music Engravers and Printert
Knights of Columbus March
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McKINLEY
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"Always First With the Best"
Kree Catalogs with. Stork Orders
A complete stock of salable music at very
low cost.
200^
AUGUST 15, 1925
A fascinating Rxltot
]oy Cliff Friend
and AJoel Baer
Jack Robbins Back From
Lengthy Tour of Europe
Salable Copyrights!
TRADE
LINGER
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McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
1501-1517 East 55th Street - CHICAGO
Buys Austen Music Go.
PORTLAND, OKK., August 11.—The F. R. Austen
Music Co., in the Fine Arts Building, has been
sold to George W. Chelson, and will hereafter
be known as the George W. Chelson Music Co.
The company has dealt exclusively in sheet
music, featuring classical, choir music and teach-
ers' supplies and Mr. Chelson will continue to
handle the same line of supplies.
Mr. Chel-
son came to Portland in 19()6 and since that
time he and his family have taken a prominent
part in the musical activities of the city. Mr.
Austen will go to Olympia, Wash., where he
will represent the Wiley B. Allen Co.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
School, Lodge and
Assembly Marches
March Victorious
(Mabel Metzger-Wright)
Pacific Patrol
(Miibel MetZEer-U'rlfflit)
Reliance March
(Clifford)
Victorious Eagle
(Rogey)
(Williams)
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TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43rd Street
New York City
(Clifford)
Valiant Volunteers
(Mabel Metzger-Wright)
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