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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 7 - Page 49

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THE
FEBRUARY 12, 1921
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
MRtVIOVMEARS
275% Profit on
4c. Century Nos.
Have you realized that your profit
on the Biggest Selling Reprints in
"CENTURY EDITION," which cost
you only 4c. a copy, is nearly 100%
greater than that realized from any
other 15c. edition? And in addition
to
this
greater
profit
"CENTURY" is spending
930,000 annually to tell
millions of readers in the
Best
Magazines
in
America what a won-
derful edition it is and
that
your
store
is
where they should go
for it. And mind you,
the other fellow isn't now spend-
ing nor never has spent a cent to
help you sell his Edition.
In the face of these facts—Don't
you think "CENTURY" deserves
to be favored?
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
New York
PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION MOVES
Secures Larger and More Attractive Quarters
on West Forty-fifth Street, New York
The Music Publishers' Protective Association,
which formerly was quartered on the ninth floor
of the Columbia Theatre Building, New York
City, moved last wedk into larger quarters on
the eighteenth floor of 56 West Forty-fifth street.
The entire floor will be occupied by the above
body, in company with the A. S. C. A. & P.
THREE GOOD SELLING SONGS
"Moline"
"The Four o'CIock Blues"
"The Dearest Land on Earth"
PRICE 7 c PER COPY
THE BLUFF CITY MUSIC CO.
324 BEALE AVENUE
MEMPHIS, TENN.
THAT some fine day a live publisher will try to
get the plugging privilege at the N. V. A. during
meal time.
THAT he could thus introduce his numbers not
only to vaudeville people, but to competitors,
although the latter would probably cease to en-
joy their meais.
THAT the United States District Courts will have
to include an orchestra in their equipment it
many more song copyright infringement cases
come before them.
THAT we still insist there is a certain incongruity
in the appearance of a stout burlesque "queen"
in tights singing a "mother" bal.ad.
THAT we don't hear many publishers crying for
the "good old days" when papular hits retailed
at ten cents.
THAT Ford Rush, who of late years has been con-
nected with the professional department of
Jerome H. Remick & Co., will shortly enter the
publishing field in association with Nat. Gold-
stein.
THAT Jack Edwards, formerly with the Broadway
Music Corp., has been appointed professional
manager for the Edward B. Marks Music Co.
THAT B. Feldman, of the well-known London
iirm of B. Feldman & Co., is scheduled to ar-
rive in New York in March.
THAT Frank Novak has been appointed manager
of the Minneapolis office of Leo Feist, Inc.
THAT Jerome H. Remick & Co. have accepted for
publication a new number, "Without You," a
work from the pen of Jesse J. Greer.
THAT Johnny Black, one of the writers of the
song hit, "Dardanella," will shortly enter the
ranks of publishers with a new song entitled
"Jlo."
Song'
New Songs Now Ready
WANG WANG BLUES
NESTLE IN YOUR
DADDY'S ARMS
I. NEVER REALIZED
TWO SWEET LIPS
UNDERNEATH
HAWAIIAN SKIES
Write for Dealers' Prices
LEO.
F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bid*., -New York
NEW SONGS BY W. F. HARLING
G. Schirmer, Inc., recently issued a song under
the title "Two Songs of Love," by W. Franks
Harling. These numbers are "Waiting for You"
and "I'll Miss You So." "Waiting for You" is
a particularly appealing number, and the lyrics
and melodies of both are of the usual high
standard of Mr. Harling's offerings.
JOHN O'MALLEY SINGING "DARLING'
REMICK & CO. LEASE CHICAGO STORE
February 7.—Jerome H. Remicl. &
Co., the well-known publishing house of New
York and Detroit, with retail branches in many
of the trade centers of the country, recently ob-
tained a ten-year lease on the ground floor of
the building at State and Jackson streets. It is
one of the most active centers in the city and
should prove an excellent location for their
purposes. It is said that over $275,000 were in-
volved in the lease.
CHICAGO, I I I . ,
\bu can't go
wrong with
any'Feist^
Among the vaudeville headliners now singing
the T. B. Harms and Francis, Day & -Hunter
number, "Darling," is the well-known Irish tenor,
John O'Malley. He is programing this success
as his feature number.
OF IMPORTANCE
KuXSft SHFETMUSIC
Every • Live Dealer
is familiar with
. 1 THIS TRADEMARK
\
EDITION BEAUTIFUL
Edition
T H R E E ..*•
PHOVEN
SUCCESSES
Beautiful—
Dealers who try it
I n a hurry re-buy it,

,
demands dutiful.
I t truly has a punch,
NOW-THEN
O^ey that •hunch!
N o t h i n g ' s so beautiful.
FOX-TQOT
B e s t of the masters here,
MEUOCEUO
Each one a treasure dear,
WALTZ.
A l l to instruct or please,
Uplifting melodies.
Themes memory's woven,
GRANADA
I n Grieg or Beethoven,
CASTIUAN FOX-TROT
F r o m Bach and the rest of them,
UP
to the best of them.
WATCH Fon EA3LY RELEASES ON j
A l l RECORDS ANDPlflVER POLLS
JjOvely edition, it adds a new zest to
them.
C. C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
it represent* t}»t BEST tticre is
Secular I ' * * * Duett Qiumta
SOME OF THE MANY THAT ARE ALWAYS IN DEMAND
Content* of SONGLAND
Most Extensively Advertised Booklet of Songs Ever Issued
SECULAR
f Asleep in the Deep
f Can't You Heah Me Callin'.
Caroline
f Bamboo Baby
f Dear Little Boy ol Mine
fEvening Brings Rest 4. You
t'God Made You Mine
Heart Call. The
f Honey/ if You Only Knew
f i n the Garden of My Heart
t*Lamplit Hour. The
f Ma Little Sunflower. Good-
night
f Magie of Your Eye*, The
t*My Dear
t*My Rosary for You ,
f Night Wind. The
f One More Day
t*Resignation
fSmilin' Through
t Songs of Dawn & Twilight
(Design—Every Little Nail)
t Spring's a Lovable Ladye
fSorter Mis* You
t'Starlight Love
t'Sunrise and You
t'There's a Long, Long Trail
f Value*
t-Want of You. The
t'Where the River Shannon
Flows
t'Who Knows
SACRED
t*A Little While
t'Angel of Light. Lead On
t-Closer Still With Thee
t'Ever at Rest
t'God Shall Wipe Away tb*
t'Grateful, 0 Lord. Am I
f I Come to Thee
t"l Do Believe
f i t Was for Me
f My Days Are in His Hand*
t'Oh Lord, Remember Me
fShine, 0 Holy Light
fSilent Voice, The
f Teach Me to Pray
f Thou Art My God
OPERA TIC
f Gypsy Love Song
f Kiss Me Again
f Mother Machree
f My Wild Irish Rose
f Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral
That's an Irish Lullaby
t'When
Irish
Eyes Are
Smiling
Those marked with (*) published for Duet
Those marked with (f) published for Quartet
Beat Selling Standard Song* tn the World
Hundreds of Dealers Carry This Complete Stock—Do You?
If.Not. Write for "SONGLAND" and Special Proposition.
Wit-ark Bldf.
M . Y% 1TMAUK & S O N S
Ntw York
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London—Parii—Sydney
Waltz Lullaby Success!
On All Records and Rolls
PICKANINNY BLUES
Chicago
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
New York

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