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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
JANUARY 22, 1921
QUICKER SERVICE FOR FOX DEALERS
DEALERS: Please remember that
Sam Fox Co. Installs Well-equipped Stockroom
at New York Headquarters
In order to take care promptly of the in-
creasing demand for its publications in the
East, particularly in New York City and vicin-
ity, the Sam Fox Publishing Co. has just com-
pleted the equipment of a new stockroom at the
New York headquarters of the company in the
Cecelia Building, 160 West 45th street, where
dealers may obtain supplies of music and books
on short notice.
Just at the present time the Fox Co. is featur-
ing a number of excellent publications, includ-
ing those found in the Library Edition of Piano
Music, some of which are being programed
by leading concert artists, and also publications
in the Popular Standard and the Operastyle
editions. The company also issues numerous
collections of piano pieces, vocal music, man-
dolin folios, choruses and concert and band
"The Barefoot Trail
Song Success
is now on the broad highway of
SINGERS, TEACHERS AND PUBLIC PROCLAIM IT!
Supplying the demand is up to you—
Co-operation spells O R D E R S — w e ' r e at your service
BOOSEY & CO.
The House of Song Fame
NEW YORK (9 East 17th Street) and TORONTO (384 Yonge Street)
NEW FOX-TROT SONG ISSUED
The new fox-trot song from the pens of
Creamer & Layton entitled "Show Me How,"
published by Chas. K. Harris, is being pro-
gramed by a long list of orchestra leaders. At
present it is leading the Harris catalog in point
of sales. The success of this number has been
so great that Chas. K. Harris has accepted for
publication three other numbers from the pens
of these writers which will be announced at an
earlv date.
*
"MAZIE" PROVING POPULAR
SOME CURRENT SAM FOX FEATURES
DOING WELL WITH ORCHESTRAS
Several Numbers in Present Catalog of Com-
Miss Katheryn Joyce, who recently joined the
pany That Are Making Good
staff of the Sam Fox Publishing Co. as manager
Sam Fox Pub. Co., Cleveland, O., has just of the band and orchestra department, is hav-
issued a new novelty one-step song with music ing good success in placing the series of new
by Mel B. Kaufman and lyric by Dailey R. Pask- orchestrations issued by that company with
man entitled "Pack Me Up In Your Heart." the leaders.
"Biddy" is the title of a new fox-trot, already
This number is a typical musical comedy or
vaudeville song, and in addition is a timely being recognized as a number of much merit, as
dance number. The publishers are making a are "Blue Jeans" and "Na-Jo." "Na-Jo" is an
big campaign on this new number, together with Indian number written by Rudy Wiedoeft and
Geo. Hamilton Green's "Arabia." Green is the Walter Holliday which, while popular as a song,
writer of the success "Alabama Moon," and in is particularly adapted as an instrumental.
"Mazie," the new fox-trot song from the cata- "Arabia," which is also a one-step, he has a
log of Jack Mills, Inc., is proving one of the number written in a most original vein.
NEW HARRIS OFFICE FOR CHICAGO
most popular numbers in orchestra circles this
Apparently the Sam Fox catalog was never
Maxwell Silver, sales manager for Chas. K.
season. Although it was only issued a few richer in material. This is markedly true re-
Harris,
left early this week on a Western trade
weeks ago, it has shown its merit to good ad- garding such songs as are mentioned above
vantage and seemingly will be one of the big which, while original as songs, also lend them- trip. While away he will open a Chicago branch
office for his firm.
popular numbers of the early months of the selves admirably to dance arrangement.
present year.
THREE GOOD SELLING SONGS
"Moline"
"The Four o'clock Blues"
"The Dearest Land on Earth"
JACK MILLS,
1921 SONGS
PRICE 7c PER COPY
Every Song a Positive Melody Hit
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M A R V E L O U S
IDEAL FO& MOTION
PICTURE LOVE SCENES
M E L O D Y
MY MAMMY'S TEARS
SURE-FIRE
SOUTHERN
A BALLAD OF
EXQUISITE CHARM
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KLEVER
MOMEDY
KREATION
CUBAN MOON
—Two Foxy Foxtrot Hits
SWEET MAMMA
JACK MILLS, Inc.
152-4 West 45th Street
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HEART OF MINE
M O S T
324 BEALE AVENUE
Pictorial Catalog of
M. Witmark & Sons
All 30 cent number
DOWN TIIK TRAIL TO IIOMK, SWEET HOME
I,KT TIIK KKST OF THE WORLD GO BY
TRIPOLI (On the Shores of Tripoli)
MY MOTHKK'S EVENING THAYER
KENTUCKY BLUES (I've Got the Bluen for My
Kentucky Home)
IN THE DISK—UIO GRANDE
WYOMING (waltz and lullaby)
JUST A WEEK FROM TO-DAY
MY HOME TOWN 18 A ONE-HORSE TOWN
But It's Big: Enough for Me
WHO'LL TAKE THE PLACE OF MARY?
Bi:< KV FROM BABYLON—THE SWEETEST
MKLODY
THAT'S HOW YOU CAN TELL THEY'RE IRISH
DEKNAH (My Argentina Rose)
JUST LOVE—FANCIES
1,1 LAH (Sugar Baby of Mine)
COTTON (Cotton Was a Little Dixie Rose)
VISION GIRL—HUMMING BIRD
I'M DODBLIN' BACK TO DUBLIN
PARISIOLA—RIVOLI
HUE'S THE HEART OF DIXIELAND