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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
MARCH 20, 1920
THE DANCE ^RAZE IN PARIS
Parisians Displaying a Distinct Partiality to
American Jazz Music
DON'T
Don't allow .yourself to be without a good
supply of Century numbers. Kspecially the.
ones our big ads. are featuring.
Readers of our advertisements in the maga-
zines who heed our request to "Go to your
dealer for 'Century Edition' " don't like to be
told that you "just run out of that number, but
will order it for them."
AN INCOMPLETE STOCK CAN ONLY DO
THIS FOR YOU!
KNCOl:RA(JK COMPETITION.
DISCOl'RAGE VOIR CUSTOMER.
REDUCE YOIR SALES.
LIKEWISE YOIR PROFITS.
Invest in a surplus supply of "Century."
It is just as safe as in a savings bank and
far more profitable!
200% profit on every copy you sell makes
"Century" worth pushing!
That the followers of jazz and dancing of this
country have not a world monopoly of the craze
is demonstrated, by the recent report from
Paris to the effect that dancing remains the
traze there. It is recorded that Terpsichore has
ever held sway after great upheavals and that
following the great French Revolution there
were over a thousand dancing establishments
in Paris. They were then called bals; now the
linglish word "dancing" is used and, without
estimating the number, such resorts are numer-
ous. It was thought Spanish steps would pre-
vail, with the tango, but it now appears there
is to be an invasion of neo-American dances, and
something fresh is crossing by each boat. The
authorities do hot smile on the craze, but still
it brings in large sums in the form t)f "war tax"
charges on the admission prices.
Century Music Pub. Co.
DESCENDANT OF "ANNIE LAURIE"
"Charlie Chaplin with his feet
Stepped all over poor Blanche
Sweet"
Dancing
"AT THE MOVING
PICTURE BALL"
A Great Song for the
Movie Fans
Write for Dealer*' Price*
LEO
F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
NEW SCORE FOR FEIST
John Murray Anderson, Inc., will shortly
bring into New York the musical comedy,
"What's in a Name?" lyrics by John Murray
Anderson and Jack Yellen, and music by Milton
Ager. Leo Feist, Inc., will publish the score.
Charles Sparks is reorganizing Jackson
(Michigan) Guild Chapter Orchestra.
FAVORITE MARCHES (Instrumental)
" O B the Square" (Columbia Record)
' 'The American Red Croti"
' 'Mothers of Democracy"
Vocal
"On the Square"
A very pleasing long arr.
PAN ELLA M U S I C CO..
PITTSBURGH. P A .
GROWING RAPIDLY
NEW POST FOR MISS JOYCE
Successful Waltz Song by the writers of
SWEET HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT
Katherine Joyce, formerly manager of the
band and orchestra departments of McCarthy
& Fisher, Inc., will shortly join the F. J. A.
Forster organization in the same capacity.
McKinley Music Co.
Song
NEW PUBLISHER IN NEW ORLEANS
The Universal Music Publishers, Inc., was re-
cently organized to do business in New Orleans,
La., and is now occupying quarters in the Title
Guarantee & Trust Building in that city. N. J.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
Clessi, who by the way is the author of "I'm
Sorry I Made You Cry," is president of the
company; Jos. Xirges is secretary and treasurer,
MUSICIANS WANT MORE MONEY
and Sam L. Rosenbaum is vice-president and
The Musicians' Union in New York has called general manager. The firm is at present trying
a vote of its membership upon a new scale of out several songs in the local field and those
wages which, it is stated, will represent an in- that show up well will be marketed on a na-
crease of about 25 per cent at the present rate tional scale. It is understood that this new
of pay. The new scale calls for $10 instead of
firm will in the near future open up offices in
$°- for each performance, and an additional $5
New York City.
if the performance lasts over three hours. Fif-
teen dollars a performance will be charged for
Wagnerian operas regardless of their length.
It is declared that if the new wage scale goes
LONDON, ENG., March 10.—Miss Eame Cutler-
into effect it will mean an increase of $50,000 Ferguson, a direct descendant of "Annie Laurie,"
annually in the case of the Metropolitan Opera is to marry this Spring. Her husband-to-be is
orchestra alone.
Major Vivian Eyre.
21 Cents
\bu cant go
wrong with
any'Feisf
New York
Dear Heart
If You Would Care
for a Lonely Heart
You Know
My Castles in the Air
Are Tumbling Down
Sunshine Rose
Girl of My Dreams
Carmenela
Buddy
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
Evening Bring* Rest and Yott
There's A Long:, Long: Trail
Tbe Made of Your Eye«
My Rosary for You
Mother Maohrec
Kiss Me Again
,
Starlight Love
Can't Yo' Heah Me Callln', Caroline
Ring Outt Sweet Bells of Peace
Spring's a Lovable Ladye
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Miss You
Smllln' Through
Who Knows?
Values
SACRED
Teach Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Voice
A Little While
It Was For Me
Ever At Best
AND MANY OTHERS
C. C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
Hartford
New York
London
Parii
Sydney
Haunting, Dreamy, Sensational f
vg; Waltz Song Success
HAWAIIAN MOOflLIGHT
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York