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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JULY 2, 1921
43
Another Smashing Hit
"
Do You Ever
Think of Me
"
Successor to "Whispering"
Sweeping the country from Coast to Coast.
To be had on all records and player rolls.
Published by
Sherman Hay & Co.
San Francisco
USING "STRUT, MISS LIZZIE'
Van and Schenck Using Jack Mills' Number in
Ziegfeld "Follies"
MARKS BRINGS SUIT OVER SONG
Window Featuring Popular Song Attracts Con-
siderable Attention and Increases Sales
Charges Infringement of Copyright of Song
"Learn to Smile"
WILLIAM HOROWITZ TRANSFERRED
William Horowitz, well known in New Eng-
land music trade circles and New England man-
ager of the Broadway Music Co., has been made
manager of the professional department in its
Xew York office.
"Out Where the West Begins," one of the
leading numbers of the Forster, Music Publisher,
Inc., catalog, has reached the 200,000 mark in
sales. The number is, indeed, gaining in popu-
larity and the Eorster organization is working
energetically in an effort to make it one of the
biggest things it has ever issued.
Charles Rose has been appointed Pacific
Coast representative for the Maurice Richmond
Music Co. and has opened up offices in the Pan-
tages Theatre Building, San Francisco, Cal.
15 cents per copy
Chic
"° McKinley Music Co.
New York
Edward B. Marks, of the Edward B. Marks
Music Co., as assignee of the copyright of a
musical composition entitled "Love Has Wings,"
has brought suit for infringement in the Eederal
Court against Max Dreyfus and his co-partners
in the Victoria Publishing Co., in which the
plaintiff states that the defendants have pub-
lished and exposed for sale a song entitled
"Learn to Smile," which the plaintiff believes is
an infringement on "Love Has Wings." The
plaintiff asks the court for an injunction and
damages for the alleged violation of copyright.
PASSES THE 200,000 MARK
CHARLES ROSE APPOINTED
Starting Splendidly
"Whispering"
"Coral Sea"
"I'll Keep on
Loving You'
"Wandering
Home'
"My Wonder Girl'
"Idling"
"Louisiana"
SHERMAN, CLAY FEATURE "PATSY"
Van and Schenck have interpolated the Jack
Herewith is reproduced a recent window dis-
Mills, Inc., number, "Strut, Miss Lizzie," in the play shown by Sherman, Clay & Co., well-
new edition of Ziegfeld's "Follies." This, with- known music dealers and publishers of San
out doubt, marks the height of success for the Francisco, Cal., which features the song "Patsy,"
number in question, inasmuch as it has been
constantly gaining in popularity. The additional
publicity it will receive through the programming
in the Ziegfeld show will apparently succeed in
having it accepted as a national hit.
Wonderful "Mother" Song
Other Big Hits
Are
MUSIC PUBLISHERS OPEN SHOP
Pacific Coast Window Display of "Patsy"
published by the Nat Goldstein Music Publish-
ing Co. of that 'city. The window attracted
much attention and was the means of increasing
the sales of the number mentioned, "Patsy"
being quite popular in Pacific Coast territory. It
is heard in song form frequently and as a dance
it is also popular. The poster appearing in the
center of the window announces that "Patsy" is
being featured at the California Theatre during
the week of the display.
'SALOME" PROVING POPULAR
The Edward B. Marks Music Co. is the Amer-
ican publisher of the European success, "Sa-
lome." The number is already showing up well
in trade circles and it is booked for early re-
cording by numerous talking machine record and
music roll manufacturing organizations.
A Small-town Song with a World-wide Appeal
MAIN
STREET
The Book Sells Big
The Song is Better than the Book
New York McKINLEY MUSIC CO. e w e o
PORTLAND, OKK., June 27.—Curtis L. Hansen,
William G. Kenton and Frank J. Trevor have
organized the firm of Hansen, Kenton & Tre-
vor, music publishers, in this city. The first
song to be published by this new firm is "Lone-
some and Blue." Hansen is a lyric writer and
his two partners are composers.