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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 5 - Page 57

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JANUARY 29,
1921
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
CONDUCTED BY V. D. WALSH
NEW KRESGE STORE IN BOSTON
NEW HOME FOR MARKS MUSIC CO.
Remick Numbers, "Rose" and "Nightingale,"
Featured During the Opening Week
Company Purchases Building Adjoining N. V. A.
Club on West Forty-sixth Street
SONGS THAT SELL
The S. S. Kresge Co. recently opened up a
new store in Boston, Mass., where from all in-
dications particular attention will be given to
the sheet music department.
During the opening there was a special win-
dow display of popular music and two songs
The Edward B. Marks Music Co. has pur-
chased the building adjoining the National
Vaudeville Artists Club house at West Forty-
sixth street, New York City. This structure
is also adjacent to the home of Jerome H.
Remick & Co The building is .a double one
Tell Me Little Gypsy
From Ziegfeld's Follies of 1920
Tired of Me
Rosie
(Make It Rosy for Me)
My Mammy
My Little Bimbo
(Down on the Bamboo Tsle)
The Broadway Blues
AHerYouGetWhatYouWant
(You Don't Want It)
I Love t h e Land of
Old Black Joe
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Bells
From Zicgfcld's Follies ol 1920
Fair One
The Girl of My Dreams
Fcom Zieqfeld's Follies of 1920
Everybody Knows
Lindy
Rock-a-Bye Lullaby Mammy
Beautiful Faces
Window Display of Remick Numbers at Kresge Store in Boston
from the catalog of Jerome H. Remick & Co., with 5,000 square feet of floor space and will
"Rose" and "Nightingale," were featured. The undergo extensive improvements preparatory to
window was striking and proved so attractive the occupancy by the company.
that the sales of the two numbers in question
Plans have been drawn by Schwartz and
were quite heavy.
Cross, the well-known architects, who designed
This new sheet music department is already the Hotel Hamilton and some other well-known
show/ing much activity and promises to become New York structures. There will be no street
one of the most successful in New England number on the building and in all advertise-
territory. The Remick song, "Rose," is prob- ments the slogan "Xcxt to the N. V. A." will be
ably the most popular of the current new num- used.
bers issued by that house. It promises to have
a sale as large as anything issued during the
MILT HAGEN^S_AN AUTHOR
past few months.
Milt Hagen, advertising manager of Jack
Mills, Inc., well-known New York publishing
NEW PUBLISHING FIRM
house, has written a brief article on a phase
Under the firm name of the United Song of the music publishing business for Printers'
Writers a new publishing house, incorporated Ink. The article deals with a clever innovation
by F. J. Schaab, H. D. Chapot and J. F. introduced by Sidney G. Cahan, a member of
the Jack Mills organization.
Mahoney, will shortly enter the music field.
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
1587 B r o a d w a y , N e w York
ACTOR-COMPOSERS RETURN
The composers and lyric writers who were
members of the vaudeville act, "A Trip to Hit-
land," recently returned to New York, where
they are booked to play several weeks at the
leading vaudeville houses. Heretofore all the
numbers written by the members of this organi-
zation were published with the credit being
given to the Associated Song Writers of
America. It has been decided in the future to
place the output of their pens individually.
Belwin, Inc., are publishers of a popular
march number, "America United," which is al-
ready having some success.

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