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THE
JANUARY 29, 1921
MUSIC
TRADE
61
REVIEW
MOVES THE ENTERPRISE STOCK
Crown Music Co. to Handle Recently Acquired
Business at Old Address
Keep It Up!
Keep up your stock of "CENTURY
EDITION" at all times—
Some dealers neglect this Impor-
tant item and as a consequence lose
sales—likewise profits.
CENTURY stock is as staple as
wheat and as safe as
Government Bonds and
profits v e r y
much
greater.
Our National Advertis-
ng for your direct bene-
fit makes it all the more
mperative to safeguard against
disappointing your customers.
The Crown Music Co., which recently pur-
chased the good will, stock and business of the
Enterprise Music Supply Co., has moved stock
and fixtures to its main office at 1437 Broadway,
New York City, where both the former busi-
ness and the new additional accounts will be
carried.
Herman Snyder, president of the company, in
a recent statement, said: '"Our policy will be
one of efficiency and orders will be filled the
same day received. We intend to correct some
of the existing evils, particularly those that are
now felt by publishers. Among other things,
we will assist materially in exploiting new is-
sues. This, at present, is not done by syndicate
stores."
FOX CO. FEATURING "NA=JO"
Miss Joyce Given Credit for Securing This
Number for the Sam Fox Co.
SPECIAL DATING ON STOCK
ORDERS IF DESIRED.
Miss Kathryn Joyce, who recently joined the
New York office of the Sam Fox Publishing Co.
235 West 40th St.
in the capacity of manager of the band and
orchestra department, lately discovered a
most novel and original Indian number entitled
"Na-Jo" (pronounced Na-Hoe), the work of
Van Alstyne & Curtis, the well-known pub- Rudy Wiedoeft.
When Miss Joyce first heard the number she
lishing house of Chicago and Toledo, Ohio, are
the publishers of a new song entitled "Dreamy at once saw in it great possibilities and im-
Paradise." This, together with "San," an Ori- mediately telephoned to Sam Fox, who was in
ental offering, and "Some Little Bird," which Cleveland, O., and although several other pub-
has already proved its merits, leads this firm's lishers were eager to procure the publishing
catalog in point of sales, and all three numbers rights the house of Fox succeeded in obtaining
the number.
are growing in popularity.
Walter Holliday collaborated with Mr. Wie-
doeft in the writing of the music and the lyric
is by George O'Neil. The number is being
programed by several leading vaudeville head-
liners.
Century Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISH "DREAMY PARADISE"
TASHI9KE1 !
CARBEN
NEW FEIST NUMBER A HIT
IT'S
A HIT
MELODY
T.B.HARMS,
N B W YORK.
The new Leo Feist, Inc., number, "You Can't
Do It, You Won't Do It," is being introduced
by numerous vaudeville acts in Eastern terri-
tory. It is understood that the publishers will
shortly exploit this number on a large scale.
\bu cant go
wrong with
any'Feist'
Song'C
KEEP THESE SONGS ON
YOUR COUNTER
"FEATHER YOUR NEST"
Sung by Eddie Cantor and scores of other
prominent Vaudeville artiste.
"GRIEVING FOR YOU"
Al JolBon'8 big Song Hit.
"I NEVER KNEW" (I Could Love Any-
body Like I'm Loving You)
The best dance tune in New York. Fea-
tured by Paul Wuiteman at the
Palais Koyal.
"ALICE BLUE GOWN"
The International Waltz Hit from "Irene."
"HONOLULU EYES"
Avon Comedy Four's Big Melody Hit in the
"Passing Show."
"ROSE OF MY HEART"
John Steel's Song Hit, from "Ziegfeld
Follies."
"A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY"
The Fatuous Music Box Soug.
Write for Dealers' Prices
LEO.
F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
SUNG FOR FIVE WEEKS AT PALACE
Ernest R. Ball's new song, "Down the Trail
to Home, Sweet Home," was featured for five
consecutive weeks at the Palace Theatre, New
York, by various headline vaudeville performers.
Among those who sang the number were Clif-
ford & Wells, Lambert & Ball, Howard & Crad-
dock, Scanlon, Denno Brothers & Scanlon and
Bartram & Saxton. M. Witmark & Sons pub-
lish the number.
The Novelty Five are playing successfully the
number "Believe Me" from the catalog of the
Stout Music Co., Vincennes, Ind. In addition
Billy Beard, Lillian Lorraine and Wm. Matlock
are programing it in vaudeville.
A5H,N
OF IMPORTANCE
SHEET MUSIC
Every Live Dealer
is familiar with
v« THIS TRADEMARK
it represent* th« BEST there is
• BfALITirill BAllADS
The Big Hit of the Season
t$Kl«4-$ttUtar)' *>los Duets Qiurws
SOME OF I H k MANY THAT ARE ALWAYS IN DEMAND
Content! of SONGLAND
IN WE Dl/ic
Most
f Asleep in the Deep
t'Can't You Heah Me Callin 1 ,
Caroline
f Bam boo Baby
t'Dear Little Boy of Mine
{"Evening Brings Rest 4. You
f God Made You Mine
Heart Call, The
t*Honey, if You Only Knew
f i n the Garden of My Heart
t*Lamplit Hour, The
f Ma Little Sunflower. Good-
night
f Magic of Your Eyes, The
t*My Dear
t My Rosary for You
f Night Wind, The
f One More Day
f Resignation
fSmilin 1 Through
t Songs of Dawn & Twilight
(Design—Every Little Nail)
t Spring's a Lovable Lad ye
f Sorter Miss You
f Starlight Love
f Sunrise and You
f There's a Long, Long Trail
t Values
f W a n t of You. The
By FRANK H. GREY
THE FOX-TROT BEAUTIFUL
NOW
Released on the following
Records and Rolls
ROLLS
Aeolian
Arto
Brunswick
Edison
Emerson
Gennett
Grey Gull
OKeh
Paramount Pathe
Victor
Columbia
Artempo
Imperial
Connorized
Mel-O-Dee
Kimball
Pianostyle
Orient
Republic
Q R S
Rose Valley Rythmodik
U. S.
Standard
Vocalstyle
Booklet
of Songs
Ever
Issued
t"Where the River Shannon
Flows
t'Who Knows
SACRED
t*A Little While
f Angel of Light,
("Closer
Still
Lead On
With
Thee
f Ever at Rest
t*God Shall Wipe Away the
Tears
t'Grateful. 0 Lord, Am I
t * l Come to Thee
t * l Do Believe
f i t Was for Me
f My Days Are in His Hands
f O h Lord, Remember Me
f S h i n e , 0 Holy Light
f S i l e n t Voice. This
fTeach Me to Pray
f Thou Art My God
OPERA TIC
f Gypsy Love Song
t* Kiss Me Again
f Mother Machree
f My Wild Irish Rose
fToo-Ra Loo-Ra-Loo-Hal
That's an Irish Lullaby
fWhen
Irish
Eyes Are
Smiling
Those marked with (*) published for Duet
Those marked with (f) published for Quartet
Bert Selling Standard Song* in the World
Hundreds of Dealers Carry This Complete Stock—Do You?
If Not. Write for "SONGLAND" and Special Proposition.
ML W I T M A R K & SONS
Publishers
Advertised
SECULAR
ilNTHEC'JSKIWAIl FOR YOU)
RECORDS
Extensively
Witmark Bldf.
New York City
M
V 1TM ARK & SONS
N.w York
Remarkable Waltz Song Success. On All Records and Rolls
Chicago
WILLOW I>AN€
McKINLEY MUSIC COMPANY
New York