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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 25 - Page 50

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
GOOD SHEET MUSIC TRADE ON COAST
Now 15c Retail!
IT MUST BE
SOMEONE LIKE YOU
CHICAGO
One of the features of the new Selwyn Musi-
cal Revue, "Snapshots of 1921," which opened
most successfully at the Selwyn Theatre last
week, is the song "Every Girlie Wants to Be a
Sally," a novelty number written by Alex. Ger-
ber and Ma-lvin M. Franklin, and published by
M. Witmark & Sons. The song is featured in
the third scene by George McKay.
STOCK U
ON
§1*1
200 (t Profd on
World Famous
T.B.HARMS,
CATALOG" offer.
50 NEW NUMBERS AND NEW
CATALOGS N O W READY
All of the best reprints and more 1ML;-
selling copyrights than any other low-
priced edition.
Free catalogs with stock orders. We
pay for your advertising.
Write for
samples.
McKinley Music Co.
DANCING SCHOOL HOLDS CARNIVAL
250 Pupils Take Part in Solo and Ensemble
Dances at Miss Shreve's Dancing School
A very enjoyable program was presented by
the pupils of Miss Cora Shreve's dancing
school at the National Theatre, Washington,
D. C , June 5 and 6. This was Miss Shreve's
sixteenth annual carnival. Two hundred and
fifty pupils took part in solo and ensemble
dances.
Six numbers from the Sam Fox Publishing
Co.'s catalog were represented on the pro-
gram. "Sparklets" was used for a butterfly
dance by the ensemble. "Bowl of Pansies" was
used with a solo dance by a girl. "Tulips" was
danced by a boy. "Phyllis" was used with a solo
toe dance. Two other numbers were "Marion-
ette" and "Valse Danseuse," the latter being a
NEW SONG HIT FOR WITMARK
Pierrette dance, a solo by Miss Genevieve Pyle,
Are Publishers of "Every Girlie Wants to Be Miss Shreve's star pupil.
a Sally," From "Snapshots of 1921"
CAKIEN
The prict.' of this big-sollmg edition oi
teaching and concert music was advanced
one cent to-the dealer on September 15th.
\ l >2(). and the new retail price is now 15c
per copy.
Send in your stock orders
now and take advantage of our " F K K K
Starting Splendidly!
McKINLEY M U S I C
"likes to hear them played," in connection with
the musical accompaniment for "A 1 Tale of Two
Worlds."
"Powder River," the official song of the local
post of the American Legion, will be featured
on Sunday at the concert given by the Dis-
abled Veterans' Association at the Liberty The-
atre, when they will compete for the $500 Lib-
erty musical prize. "Powder River" was written
by Linnton L. Davies of this city and was set
to music by Henri Keates, organist of the Lib-
erty. It 4ias only been sung once before in
public at the Doughboy Follies.
Paul E. Noble, manager, and Henri Keates,
organist of the Liberty, have written and com-
posed "The Spirit of the Rose," which will be
featured all of next week at the Liberty, that
being Rose Festival Week.
(Formerly 10c Music)
MCKINLEY
MUSIC
JUNE 18, 1021
Charley Straight and Roy Bargy have Written
an Unusually Attractive Fox Trot Ballad
Portland, Ore., Dealers Report Strong Demand
for Sheet Music—Future Looks Bright
PORTLAND, OKE., June 10.—Sheet music depart-
ments of the music stores in this city report a
good volume of business. Music teachers and
their pupils are preparing for the recitals and
June school entertainments, incident to the clos-
ing of the term.
At the Portland Piano Co.'s sheet music de-
partment, Kathleen Benoit Campbell is featuring
this week "Over the Hill," which is adapted
from the photodrama of. Fox, by the same
name. The new Feist number, "Who, Who,"
and Berlin's "Hortense" are having big sales.
Music stores also report a big demand for
"Moonlight Hours," by Catherine Bernard, of
Portland. Octavia Stone, of McDougall's sheet
music department, said that her stock was en-
tirely sold out and she was compelled to use
the copies that she was using for decorative pur-
poses. This song followed "Come Back and
Drive the Clouds Away," and was produced in
collaboration with E. L. Cooke, a former Chi-
cago musician. It is being featured this week by
the orchestras of the Columbia, Rivoli and
People's theatres. Last week it was featured on
the musical program at the Liberty Theatre.
Louis Mack, sheet music dealer, who has his
store with the Bush & Lane Piano Co. on
Broadway, had large sales during the month of
May. Mr. Mack said that May was slow in
starting, but the business increased as the month
advanced and the last week was exceptional.
"Baby," by Bertrand Brown, is a song that
struck the popular chord in Portland, and there
were many buyers of it.
The McDougall Music Co., which is located
in the heart of the studio district, is doing an
increased business in its sheet music depart-
ment. A complete library of the Wood edition
has been added to the stock.
Portland was visited last week by Al Jolson,
who was here for a three days' stand, and as a
result the demand for Jolson's hits was exceed-
ingly good. The Remick Song Shop is the
headquarters of Jolson's songs and they were
featuring "Always," which had a big run. This
hit was also featured by Henri Keates, organist
of the Liberty Theatre, in conjunction with
slides, and Cecil Teague, organist of the Majes-
tic Theatre, played Jolson songs, just as Jolson
REVIEW
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WEST
IT'S
A HIT
MELODY
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WAGNER FESTIVALS TO BE RESUMED
BERLIN, GERMANY, June 8.—The Wagner festi-
vals at Baireuth in the famous Richard Wagner
Theatre, the Festspielhaus, which were discon-
tinued at the beginning of the war. will be re-
sumed in 1923. Friends of the Wagner family
have made the resumption possible by contribut-
ing 3,000,000 marks to defray the expenses of
the festivals.
Two Real Sellers
"Since I Lost You"
(I FEEL SO BLUE)
Fox Trot Song
A Sure Hit
"My Old Home of Yesterday"
A Waltz Ballad of the Better Class
Dealers, write for special introductory prices
M E L R O S E BROS.Publishers
• • • • • • • • • •
Remick Song Hits
"ROSE"
"AIN'T WE GOT F U N ? "
"NOW I LAY ME DOWN TO SLEEP" ;;
"NIGHTINGALE"
"DEAREST ONE"
"BEAUTIFUL ANNABELL LEE"
"ALL FOR YOU" (New)
"BROKEN MOON" ( " )
"HAPPINESS"
( " )
"WITHOUT YOU" ( " ) .
:; JEROME H. REMICK & CO. ::
NEW YORK
DETROIT '.'.
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63rd and Cottage Grove Ave.,
CHICAGO, ILL.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & D0RNER
Music Engravers and Printer*
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43d Street
New York City
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON p » blishers
WALTER JACOBS BOS^ONTMISS.
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BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Daalers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS, P E I N T I I S
AND E H G K A V U I OF MOtIC
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boaton.
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