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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1918 Vol. 66 N. 7 - Page 52

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FEBRUARY 16,
ANNOUNCING THE RELEASE OF
A WONDERFUL 1918 BALLAD
"MY OWN"
Which we will absolutely guarantee to be one of the biggest sellers the country
has ever seen, within the next sixty days. This is the most wonderful number
that has been released in a long, long time. It has a beautiful title page, a great
lyric and a wonderful melody. Just display it on your counter. It sells on
sight. The melody contains a "harp effect" that is beautiful. If you have a
piano player and can demonstrate this number, there is no limit to the copies you
can sell. Get a liberal supply at the special price. When sending your order
DON'T OVERLOOK THE TWO BIGGEST SONG HITS TODAY
The numbers we spent $1,250.00 on in one ad in the January 26th issue of the
SATURDAY EVENING POST
Just to tell the public what wonderful numbers we had, and to ask them to go
to you, their dealer, for copies. The public has responded in a wonderful way,
and have proven that we picked two of the most sensational song hits that the
world has ever known. Hundreds of big vaudeville acts are singing them. Thou-
sand of people are buying copies every day. Your competitor will get the benefit
of the big advertising campaign we conducted unless you have copies in stock of
"MY FLOWER OF ITALY"
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"THE U. S. A. WILL LAY THE KAISER AWAY''
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WE ALSO PUBLISH
JACOB DETTUNG «» CHAS. ROY COX
"THAT RED CROSS GIRL OF MINE"
"SAILING HOME"
"IT'S A LONG WAY FROM DREAMLAND TO LOVELAND"
"VIRGINIA FROM VIRGINIA, WAIT FOR ME M
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We prefer that you send your order direct to your jobbers, but will gladly fill any orders sent direct. Order from any of the following
jobbers:
F. J. A. FORSTER MUSIC CO., CHICAGO, ILL.
McKINLEY MUSIC CO., CHICAGO, ILL.
SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
J. H. REMICK & CO., DETROIT, MICH.
ENTERPRISE MUSIC SUPPLY CO., NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.—PLAZA MUSIC CO., NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.
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When ordering direct, please enclose check to cover. If shipment is to be made by mail,
enclose postage. We cannot ship parcels post unless shipment weighs 4 lbs. or more.
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BUCKEYE MUSIC PUB. CO.
CHAS. ROY COX, P r e s .
COLUMBUS
OHIO
1918

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