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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 4 - Page 49

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THE MUSIC TRADE
JULY 24, 1920
45
REVIEW
BETTER MOVIE MUSIC IN DALLAS
Music Industries Association Prepares Series of
Films in Move to Improve Musical Taste—
Pictures Show Relation of Music to Every
Phase of Life—Special Music Prepared
Tfou can't go
wrong with
any'Feist
DALLAS, TEX., July 19.—Better music at movie
picture shows for Dallas fans is the main idea
of the moving picture campaign to be launched
Sunday by the Dallas Mu9ic Industries Asso-
Van and Schenck's new comedy
ciation.
Who the buyers and users of the Century
hit in "Ziegfeld Follies"
Three seventy-five-foot reels, typifying the ef-
Certified Edition of Sheet Music are—
fect
of
music
in
the
home,
its
aid
in
love's
cause,
TEACHERS buy it because it meets their
requirements and their trade is the most
and the vital part it plays in religion, will be
profitable any music store can cater to.
shown in nine downtown motion picture thea-
"
MUSIC P I T I L S find it a wonderful edi-
tres and six residential shows. Production has
tion and in it a wonderful assortment in all
grades.
been made by the James P. Simpson Co. at a
MUSIC L.OVEBS find in It the master-
cost of over $1,000.
pieces of all the master composers.
Appropriate music from both modern and
Century national advertising: is helping
you every minute to direct these avenues of
classic composers will accompany scenes.
trade to your counter—but to accomplish real
"Dallas is the leading musical city in the
results it is necessary for you to hold out a
helping hand and co-operate with us.
United States, in proportion to its size," says
Written by Joseph McCarthy
Robert N. Watkin, secretary and treasurer of
and Harry Tierney
the Association, "and there is no reason why
motion picture audiences should not be bene-
Write for Dealers' Prices
fited and educated by really good music by such
composers as Nevin and McDowell, along with
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bid*., New York
many others."
The following firms are sponsoring the move
231-235 West 40th Street, NEW YORK
to further "make Dallas musical": Starr Piano
Co., D. L. Whittle Music Co., Bush & Gerts
NEW MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUSE
Piano Co., Baldwin Piano Co., Field-Lippman,
FOUR NEW ROSKOPP NUMBERS
Thomas Goggan & Bros., Sonora Music Co.,
The L. Wolfe Gilbert Music Corp., New York, Edison Shop, Will A. Watkin Co., W. A. Green
Miss Kate Roskopp, of Mount Clemens,
HWs just been incorporated to do business in & Co.i Victrola department, and Riddle Music Mich., is the author and publisher of four new
music publishing. The capital is $20,000 and the Co.
numbers. They are "Dance of the Crickets," a
hifcorporators are M. Rothstein, H. S. Hoch-
fox-trot; "Aftermath," a semi-classical number;
heimer and Ai Wolfe, 220 West Forty-second
"Everybody Sings on the Waters," a waltz, all of
AHLHEIM SONG A SUCCESS
street.
which are instrumental exclusively, and a new
The Walter C. Ahlheim Music Co., Decatur, song entitled "My Rose of Long Ago."
FERGUSON ON WITMARK STAFF
111., are the publishers of a new song which is
BALL BALLAD GOING BIG
Harry Ferguson, pianist and arranger, until having more than ordinary success. It is called
"There's
a
Girl
Who
Waits
in
Loveland,"
and
is
recently with Jos. W. Stern & Co., joined the
"Let the Rest of the World Go By," the big
Witmark forces last week. He will have charge written by Walter C. Ahlheim, who is also the Ernest Ball ballad, published by M. Witmark
writer
of
"There's
a
Place
in
Dear
Old
Ireland"
O* quartet and harmony arrangements.
& Sons, is being programmed by a long list of
and other successes.
professional singers. In vaudeville circuits it
is extremely popular.
Observe!
Where Do the
Mosquitoes Go in the
Winter Time?"
Will You?
Century Music Pub. Co.
TANGO-FOX-TROT-SONG
Introductory Price, 15 cents
Growing in Favor Daily!
Chicago
McKinley Music Co.
New York
BERLIN SECURES NEW NUMBER
Irving Berlin,, the, has taken over the sales
rights to "Idol Eyes," by Louis Herscher, Joe
Burke and Sam Downing.
Sidney Mitchell, the well-known song writer,
has joined the composing staff of Jerome H.
Remick & Co.
ALWAYS IN DEMAND
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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 Call In', Caroline
Ring Out! Sweet Bells of Peace
Spring's a Lovable Ladye
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Sorter Miss You
Smllln' Through
Who Knows?
Values
Remick Song Hits
"Hold Me"
v "LaVeeda"
"Peachie"
"Venetian Moon"
"Japanese Sandman"
"Just Like a Gipsy"
"Hiawatha's Melody of Love"
"Your Eyes Have Told Me So'
"Don't Take Away Those Blues"
"The Jazz Dance Repertoire"
"All by Myself"
"In Gay Havana"
SACRED
Teach Me To Pray
I Come To Thee
The Silent Volee
A Little While
It Was For Me
Ever At Best
AND MANY OTHERS
JEROME H. REMICK & CO. I
N E W YORK
DETROIT "
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Haunting, Dreamy, Sensational vf;
vfi' Waltz Song Success
HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York

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