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New Callahan-Grey Song
Being Widely Broadcast
"The Roses in the Garden," Published by
Presser, Immediately Wins Favor With Radio
and Concert Artists
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K. Braun, soprano, WLW, Cincinnati; Miss
Nell Gwynn, soprano, WLS, Chicago, and Miss
Dorothy Overhiser and Miss Ruth Otte, so-
pranos, WFBM, Indianapolis.
Souvenir Edition of the
"Sesqui-Centennial March"
A new song written by J. Will Callahan and
Frank H. Grey has just been released to the Sam Fox Publishing Co. Makes Particularly
Elaborate Presentation of Latest March Com-
trade by the Theo. Presser Co., and is already
position of John Philip Sousa
being taken up by a number of prominent radio
artists, as well as concert and vaudeville singers.
John Philip Sousa's latest composition, "The
It is entitled "The Roses in the Garden," and
Sesqui-Centennial Exposition March," which
is of the semi-classic type, yet one that is easily
rendered by the average singer. It was first has been published in a souvenir edition by the
published in the "Etude," and favorable com-
ment from teachers in all sections of the coun-
try led the publishers to ,a belief in the song's
possibilities and induced them to issue the num-
ber in several keys and to get behind it by
exposition tttarch
giving it wide exploitation. Among the radio
artists who are putting the number on the air
are Miss Mabel Bagley, contralto, WLS, Chi-
cago; Ambrose Wyrick, tenor, WQJ, Chicago;
Raymond Lyon Bowers, tenor, WREO, Lan-
sing; Miss Adele Kimble, with Kimble Concert
Ensemble, WFBM, Indianapolis; Miss Florence
Sesqui-Centennial
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
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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.
Send for Catalog of "One Thousand and One" Piano Selections.
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
CHICAGO, ILL.
1501-1515 E. 55th St.
Copyright, 1924, by McKinley M
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Hrhe Fox Trot Ballad You'll Want
To Hear Again and Again/
Sam Fox Publishing Co. with a beautiful art
titU' page, has attracted attention and achieved
popularity in all parts of the country with added
interest and sales in Philadelphia territory.
The march itself, written as it was for such
an impressive event, would naturally have some
popularity.
Coming from the pen of John
Philip Sousa, the inarch king, it proves particu-
larly welcome, and dressed in one of the most
artistic title pages of many seasons carrying
out the scheme of the Sesqui-Centennial exposi-
tion its allurement is complete.
The title page has been acknowledged a
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masterpiece by artists and illustrators and by
engravers. The first of these latter to recog-
nize it as an important contribution to the en-
graving and lithographic art was the Faultless
Engraving Co., .of Cleveland, O., who thought
so much of this frontispiece they reproduced it
in a piece of advertising literature which car-
ries on the reverse side of a blotter-size card
a brief history of the reason for the Sesqui-
Centennial exposition and the significant part
music played in the Revolutionary War and in
world history.
W. A. Quincke & Go.
Increase Their Offices
Los Angeles Publishers Take More Space to
Meet Requirements of Growing Demand for
Catalog
Los ANGELES, CAL., July 12.—W. A. Quincke &
Co., publishers of standard and popular music
and teaching material of all kinds, have just
enlarged their quarters at 430 South Broadway,
this city. This concern has made great strides
in recent years and its business has necessitated
increasing the space allotted to the various de-
partments.
In the Quincke new home separate quarters
have been given to the department for music
editing and arranging. There is an enlarged
demonstration room for professional purposes,
increased space for the stock and shipping de-
partment and a rearranged and enlarged gen-
eral office and display rooms. Since the altera-
tions the business can now be carried on with
greater efficiency, placing each department of
the firm in first-class working order. The com-
pany plans some further extensions in increas-
ing its catalogs and publications, its methods
of exploitation and other arrangements that will
make for greater sales and co-operation to
dealers.
Issues Two New Songs
The Xlnt Music Publishing Co., of Hins-
dale, Mass., just issued two new songs en-
titled "Love Me As I Love You" and "Sweetest
Girl." The lyric and melodies are both by
Stephen D. Satzewich. The piano copies carry
ukulele arrangements. The company has issued
special fox-trot arrangements of these numbers
for orchestras by Claude Lapham.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
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