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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 70 N. 8 - Page 53

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THE
FEBRUARY 21, 1920
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
NEW PUBLISHERS IN KANSAS CITY
53
HlMMH'HIHMMM'l'PHHl'1'1'
Dennis B. Owens, Jr., Co., Inc., Announces a
Large-sized Latalog ot New Numbers
This for You!
Spending Tens of Thousands to tell your
ruwtomers what a wonderful
edition
the
"CENTURY" in, and that they ran get it from
YOU at 15c. n. copy.
Advancing the retail price from 10c. to 15c.
gives you a profit that makes it worth your
while to push "CEN'Tl'RY."
Your hearty co-operation by showing those
who read our National Ads. the way to your
store is appreciated.
Thanks!
Our I'KKK ad. cuts and No. 4 Window Dis-
play does the trick—Thank you!
Century Music Pub. Co.
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
"NEPENTHE" MARCH ISSUED
"Nepenthe" is a new march published by Miss
Kate Roskopp, who hails from Mt. Clemens,
Mich. It is understood that this number has
had some success around Detroit. The same
composer is also author of "Little Girl of Mine"
and a number entitled "Joy March."
WALKER NOW A LIEUTENANT
Ray Walker, the song writer, has been ap-
pointed a lieutenant in the New York Police Re-
serve Aviation Force as band master of the
Reserve Band.
A new publishing linn known as the Dennis
B. Owens, Jr., Co., Inc., opened for business
some weeks ago in Kansas City, Mo. Among
the numbers it has announced are "Moon-
drift," described as a classical waltz ballad from
the pens of Sidney B. Holcomb and Chas. L.
Lewis; "Why Did \ ou Make Me Love Your"
a waltz by Len Fleming, and "Dreams That
Bring You Back to Me." "Since I Left You,"
"What Would 1 Give for Just a Smile," "If
1 Go Wrong," "The Alamo Blues" and "Mex-
icano Town" are others in this new list. The
latter two numbers are fox-trots from tne pen
of Benjamin F. Sharp. The new lirm announces
that all the above issues can be had for bands
and orchestras, special arrangements for which
have been made by C. F. Bauer, formerly a
member of Sousa's band.
SOME OF OUR SUCCESSES
"SWEET HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT"
"WEEPING WILLOW LANE"
"PICKANINNY BLUES"
"FLOATIN' DOWN TO COTTONTOWN"
"UNDER SOUTHERN STARS"
"HAWAIIAN ROSE"
"WHEN I DREAM OF THAT OLD GIRL OF
MINE"
"WISHING MOON"
'NIGHT AFTER NIGHT, DAY AFTER DAY"
"VENETIAN DREAMS"
"WHITE HEATHER"
"YOU CAN HAVE IT, 1 DON'T WANT IT"
"WHEN YOU HOLD ME IN YOUR ARMS"
"WHEN I MET YOU"
"OASIS" (Oriental Song)
" I WOULDN'T DO IT FOR ANYBODY
BUT YOU "
"IN MY GARDEN OF LONG AGO"
" 0 LADY, STOP ROLLING YOUR EYES"
" DALLAS BLUES " (Song and Piano)
"MOONLIGHT BLUES WALTZ"
"SWEET HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT VALSE"
Oh!
Mother I'm Wild"
The new "nut" song hit featured
by Henry Lewis in the "Frivoli-
ties of 1920" and Al Herman in
the "Greenwich Village Follies."
EXPLOITING "BLUE DIAMONDS"
Write for Dealers' Prices
Jack Caddigan and Chick Story, authors of
"The Rose of Xo Man's Land" and other suc-
LEO. F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
cesses, recently finished a new work entitled
"Blue Diamonds," which has been accepted for
publication by Jos. W. Stern & Co. The Stern
house are exploiting this number on a big scale,
and are practically making it the feature num-
BIG ENTERPRISE BALL COMING
ber of their catalog. The song is already at-
The Enterprise Music Supply Association
taining some prominence. Much of this is due
to its appealing melody, and the words are in- will hold its second annual ball on March 6 at
teresting. "Blue Diamonds" is a song on a the Hotel McAlpin, New York. It is under-
stood that practically everybody of prominence
little baby's eyes.
in the music industry will be on hand. Al-
though last year's affair was a big success,, it
DOUBLE CAPITAL STOCK
is predicted by those interested that this year's
ball will be more elaborate and a greater success.
The H. F. Wood Music Co., Inc., the promi-
nent music publishers of Boston, Mass., have
FAVORITE MARCHES (Instrumental)
increased their capital stock from $100,000 to
"On the Square" (Columbia Record)
$200,000, and announce that plans are now un-
"The American Red Cross"
"Mothers of Democracy''
der way for considerable expansion.
Vocal
"KARAVAN" A HIT
The "House of Good Ballad*"
\bu can't go
.wrong with
any'Feist'
"On the Square" A very pleasing song arr.
P A \ E L L \ MUSIC CO.,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Forster, Music Publisher, Inc., is having big
success with his Oriental number, "Karavan."
As usual, this publisher is getting 100 per cent
cooperation from the orchestra leaders.
"WHEN YOU'RE LONELY"
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
SECULAR
Evening Brings Rest and You
There's A Long, Long Trail
The Magic of Your Eyes
My Rosary for You
Mother Machree
Kiss Me Again
Starlight Love
Can't Yo' Heah Me Callln*. Caroline
Ring Outt Sweet Bells of Peace
Spring's a Lovable La dye
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Miss You
Smllln' Through
Who Knows?
Values
A Big HIT From the House of FIFER
Get Your Copies Now, 7c.
ADVANCE ORDERS NOW
BEING TAKEN FOR
"HUSH-A-BYE LAND"
A BEAUTIFUL NEW 3 0 c NUMBER
WONDERFUL TITLE PAGE
INTRODUCTORY PRICE, 1 5 c
SACRED
Teach Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Voice
A Little While
It Was For Mt
Ever At Rest
Many Dealers are already in line
on our
PROFIT SHARING PLAN
ASK ABOUT IT IF YOU WANT TO
KEEP YOUR CASH REGISTER BUSY
AND MANY OTHERS
C. ARTHUR FIFER MUSIC CO.
QU1NCY, ILLINOIS
Haunting, Dreamy, Sensational'
Waltz Song Success
HAWAII Art MOOfl LIGHT
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York

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