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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 69 N. 19 - Page 50

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
50
NOVEMBER 8, 1919
CELEBRATING SAM FOX WEEK
7\ Sure Tip
Dealers Co-operate With Special Window Dis-
plays and in Other Ways in Making Affair a
Success—Create Great Demand for Fox Hits
Music Dealers and Jobbers:
Record Manufacturers and Dealers:
Roll Manufacturers and Dealers:
the Trade in General:
The music dealers and syndicate stores of Los
Angeles, Cal., celebrated Sam Fox week from
September 29th to October 6th, giving special
A Waltz of
Rare and Haunting
Charm
INTRODUCTORY PRICE 15c
RICHMOND
Harry Collins, Sales Mgr.
Window Display of Sam Fox Hits
displays and publicity to all the active numbers
in the Sam Fox Publishing Co. catalog. All the
theatres and cabarets throughout the city fea-
tured the numbers "Me-Ow," "My Cairo Love,"
"Taxi," "Karzan," "One Sweet Day" and "Love
Me." At the various moving picture houses, in
addition to the playing and singing of the songs,
slides were provided illustrating the numbers as
well as displaying the lyrics. Probably no cam-
paign of this sort in recent years has covered
so many different channels of publicity and none
has received more unanimous support from the
various factors that are called in to co-operate
in such affairs. Herewith is reproduced one of
the most attractive window displays during the
week. It is a reproduction of the window of the
F. W. Woolworth Co.'s store, and especially
features the songs "Taxi" "Me-Ow" and "Kar-
zan." This of course is only one of the numerous
of such displays this progressive publishing firm
received on these songs.
TO REPRESENT SUMMY CO.
The Clayton F. Summy Co., Chicago, 111., pub-
lishers of the "Summy Edition," songs, piano
works, recitations, choruses, juvenile books, etc.,
have appointed Harold Flammer, Inc., 56 West
Forty-fifth street, New York, as their Eastern
agents. The Flammer concern will look after all
the New England States, New York, New Jersey,
ENTER MUSIC PUBLISHING FIELD
Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and
Ray Walker, the song writer, who has been in West Virginia.
Mr. Flammer has made extensive alterations to
France for the past two years, has formed a part-
nership with Lou Walker and has opened offices accommodate the stock and will shortly have
in the Gaiety Theatre Building for the purpose display tables for those who wish to look over
new material.
of publishing music.
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SINGING
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RETAILS AT THIRTY CENTS
ARTMUSIC, INC.
145 W. 45TH STREET
NEW YORK CITY

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