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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 14 - Page 62

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
APRIL 2, 1921
REVIEW
JACK MILLS OFF ON LONG TRIP
Well-known Publisher to Visit Trade
Coast to Coast
From
Jack Mills, head of Jack Mills, Inc., the well-
known New York publishing house, left late
last week on a trade trip on which he will visit
the larger cities from coast to coast, including
some points in Canada. On the way he will
feature and exploit the firm's numbers, "Mazie,"
"I Lost My Heart to You," "Strut, Miss Lizzie,"
"Sweet Mamma (Papa's Getting Mad)."
The evening before his departure Mr. Mills
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was tendered an enthusiastic send-off in the
NEW YORK. CITY
way of a banquet held at Healy's. It was an-
nounced that this, in the future, would be an
annual affair, in which the entire staff of Jack
Mills, Inc., would take part.
For a young organization, Jack Mills, Inc.,
certainly has had a very large year, and every-
FIVE IMPORTANT PRIZES AWARDED
body seems well pleased with the progress the
organization has made.
At the recent banquet addresses and reports Winners in Seventh Biennial Prize Competition
for American Composers Announced Recently
were given by the officers and executives of
the company, including Jack Mills, Irving Mills,
COLUMBUS, O., March 28.—All except one of the
Sydney C. Cahen, Milt Hagen, Phil Ponce and prizes of the seventh biennial prize competition
Louis Cohn.
for American composers of the National Federa-
tion of Music Clubs have been awarded, it was
announced here last week by Miss Ella A. Smith,
"BABY" BECOMING POPULAR
of'this city.
C. C. Church & Co. Number Being Featured in
The grand prize of $5,000 was won by Pauline
"The Midnight Rounders" and by Orchestras Arnoux McArthur, of New York, and Henri
Pierre Roche, of New York, for a setting of
"Baby," one of the new song hits recently the "Apocalypse," an oratorio.
interpolated in the Eddie Cantor show, "The
The 'cello solo prize of $100 was won by L,loyd
Midnight Rounders," now en route, is published Loar, of Kalamazoo, Mich., for a work entitled
by C. C. Church & Co., music publishers, of
"Nocturne."
Hartford, Conn.
The violin solo prize was won by Irene Berge,
One of the sales representatives of this or- of New York, for a composition entitled "Ro-
ganization recently covered the metropolitan mantic Andante."
district of New York and at that time stated
William Middleschulte, of Evanston, 111., was
that over 1,200 orchestras were already playing awarded first honors in the organ solo class for
this new number and the list was constantly
being added to. The publishers expect "Baby"
The Song and Dance Fox-Trot Hit
to be one of the big numbers of the Spring
from "THE ROSE GIRL"
season.
ROMANCE
THE COMING^ 90NG
WALTZ HIT OF THE
SWEETlAVENDER
a P. original work entitled "Chromatic Fantasie
Fugue."
Miss Bessie M. Whiteley, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
won first honor in the competition for a song
with an offering entitled "The Shadders," set
to a poem by Frank R. Stanton.
iNTHEAFfERGLOW
By J. Will Callahan and Frank Grey
Programmed by America's Foremost Con-
cert Artists. Featured by
Vaudeville's Greatest Headliners
Played by 15,000 Good Orchestras
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'It Must Be Some One Like You"
"Dreamy Hawaiian Eyes"
"Moonlight Land"
"June"
"Pond Lily Time"
"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight"
"Weeping Willow Lane"
"Pickaninny Blues"
"Play Me a Dixie Melody"
"Hawaiian Rose"
"Wishing Moon"
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HINDS, HAYDEN & ELDREDGE, Inc.
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"NIGHTINGALE"
"DEAREST ONE"
"BEAUTIFUL ANNABELL LEE"
"ALL FOR YOU" (New)
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£ "WITHOUT YOU" ( " )
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HUNTZINGER & DILWORTH
Reniick Song Hits
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NEW YORK
11 UNION SQUARE
NEW YORK CITY
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43d Street
New York City
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
W A L T E R J A C O B S B 8 OS^OTMASS
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Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealer*
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHEKS,, P>IKTEKS AND E M G * A V U S OP M u i l C
DETROIT
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Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
Branch Hou»e»: New York and Chicago
FOUR WINNERS
"I've Been A-Longin' For You"
"Juit A Rote"
"Alpine Blues"
"You, Ju»t You"
Order direct or from your jobber
"KITTY" "AFTER?"
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NIGHTS FISHER THOMPSON MUSIC PUB. CO., Gaiety Theatre Bldg., NEW YORK
The Biggeit Fox-Trot Hit of Ita
Kind (ince "Mickey" or "Peggy"
The Million Copy Waltz Song
A Fox-Trot Ballad Which I* Fa«t Becom-
ing a Hit. A Big Seller

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