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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 19 - Page 62

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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PARROT SINGS "DOWN YONDER"
Rendition of Wolfe Gilbert Song at Ye Olde
Cheshire, London, Makes Geraghty Home-sick
Wolfe Gilbert, the well-known songwriter and
bead of the L. Wolfe Gilbert Music Corp., re-
cently received the following letter from Tom J.
Geraghty, director-general of the Famous
Players-Lasky Corp., 10 Hanover square, W.I,
London, England. The letter speaks for itself
and proves that the old atmosphere of the
famous place described therein has not changed:
"Dear Wolfe:
"I must write you this. Last night I was at
Ye Oldc Cheshire—the most famous restaurant
in London—where Chas. Dickens, Thackeray,
Dr. Ben Johnson, etc., hung out and told lies
to each other.
"They now have a famous parrot there. To
my surprise and genuine delight the parrot (who
can curse and everything) started off singing
'Down Yonder.' It made me home-sick, more
anon.
"I had a great time with Chaplin over here.
Next week I'll be entertaining 'Mary and Doug.'
"Hoping you are in the best of health and
looking forward to your coming over here. You
certainly must come over.
"Your friend,
Tom J. Geraghty."
TWO NEW MCKINLEY NUMBERS
The McKinley Music Co. is the publisher of
two new numbers, one by Dave Ringle and
Fred Coots, entitled "My Hawaiian Melody,"
and another number, entitled "Italy," by De
Voll, Keithley and Klickman, the latter a semi-
classical ballad.
F. W. VANDERSLOOT RECOVERS
F. W. Vandersloot, the music publisher of
Williamsport, Pa., who ha,d-been confined to his
home since early in June, has completely re-
covered from his illness and is back at his desk.
Now 15c Retail!
"Selling Better Than Ever and Staple as
Wheat" Is What Our Big Army of
McKinley Dealers Write Us in
These Unsettled Times!
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New Numbers and New Catalogs
READY AUGUST 15th, 1921
Send in Your Stock Orders Now and
Take Advantage of Our Free
Catalog Offer
(
200 i Profit on
World Famous
MCKINLEY
MUSIC
All of the Best Reprints and More Big
Selling Copyrights Than Any
Other Low-Priced Edition!
Free Catalogs With Stock Orders—We
Pay for Your Advertising—Write
for Samples Today!
McKinley Music Co.
ANOTHER BIG WALTZ
NOVEMBER 5, 191*1
AT TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED PRICE
THE NEW STANDARD SIZE (9x12)
Winn Books Sell on Sight When Displayed With Popular Music
Thousands of pianists are looking for these books
Mail an order to-day
Sales absolutely warrant it
Winn's How to Play Popular Music 40c
Winn's How to Play Ragtime
40c
Winn's How to Play Jazz and Blues 30c
WINN SCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSK, 44 West 34th Street, New York
CRAWFORD ON TRIP
AMERICAN SONGS FOR PORTLAND
Irving Berlin, Inc., Sales Manager to Visit
Branches in Various Cities
Consignment of Flammer Co. Numbers Received
by Portland Piano Co.—Some of the Popular
Prints That Are in Current Demand
Robert Crawford, sales manager of Irving
Berlin, Inc., left New York early this week on
a ten days' trade trip, which will include visits
to some of the branch offices of the company, in-
cluding Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington
and Middle West territory. Before he left Mr
Crawford stated:
"The unusual campaign in behalf of 'Say It
W 7 ith Music' is already bringing in large re-
turns. We have no doubt that it will be the
most successful number published in years. The
support of the entire trade, of course, is given
on the number's merit, but the fact that it makes
good propaganda for the music trade in general
has added to its value."
PORTLAND, ORE., October 29.—The sheet music
department of the Portland Piano Co., in charge
of Kathleen Benoit-Campbell, has just received
a consignment of pleasing American songs, pub-
lished by the Harold Flammer Publishing Co., in-
cluding the Russell publication, "Children of
Men"; Bryceson Treharne's "Mother, My Dear,"
LaForge's "Where the West Begins" and Anne
Stratton-Miller's "Boats of Mine."
Octavia Stone, manager of the sheet music de-
partment of the McDougall Music Co., says
"Business is very good and the music teachers
are giving large orders," which keep her on the
jump. Miss Stone says that among the popular
numbers at the present time are "Oh Me, Oh
My" from "Two Little Girls in Blue," "Sally,
NEW SONG PROVING POPULAR
Won't You Come Back?" from Ziegfeld's "Fol-
"I Want You, Dear Heart, to Want Me," Pub- lies of 1921," "In a Boat" and "Stolen Kisses."
lished by Mary M. Hopkins, the Writer
Mary M. Hopkins, of New Market, Md., is the
writer and publisher of a new song, entitled "I
Want You, Dear Heart, to Want Me." The
number, although only issued a short time ago,
has already been programmed by a long list of
vaudeville and concert stars. Included among
the indorsers are Elsie Baker and Dorothy
Jardon. The song has an exceptionally striking
title page.
STANDARD SELLERS
••»•••••
I Remick Specials \
"BIMINI BAY"
"WHY DEAR"
"REMEMBER THE ROSE'
"MARY O'BRIEN"
"MY DADDY"
"EMALINE"
"SATURDAY"
"TEA IEAVES"
"KENTUCKY HOME"
"GOLDEN SANDS OF WAIKIKI"
"BEFORE WE SAY GOODNIGHT" :;
t J E R O M E H. REMICK & CO. -
\\ DETROIT
NEW YORK
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SENSATION
MAMMY'S LOVING LULLABY
Written by the Composer of "RIO NIGHTS"
CHICAGO
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Join our new issue club
whereby you get your initial
order of new songs at 12yic
a copy. WRITE US.
Dealers'
Price
Sybil Vane, the Welsh prima donna, has just
returned to the United States after a two months'
tour of England, where, it is said, s h e met with
new triumphs. Miss Vane states that she was
very successful in programming the Belwin, Inc.,
number, "I Want My- Mammy." She is booked
to appear for a long period on the Keith time
circuit, accompanied by the well-known pianist,
Leon Vonque.
"WHEN YOU GAVE
YOUR HEART TO ME"
Angel's Prayer, Reverie Weary, Ballad Fox Trot,
Our Boys and Girls, March
Dream of the Rose, Waltz
That's What God Made Mothers For (song)
Somebody Stole My Gal (soDg)
Love's Magic Spell (song or inst.)
DENTON AND HASKINS MUSIC CO.
1531 Broadway
New York
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
FEATURES "I WANT MY MAMMY"
Per
Copy
A charming semi-classic
Four keys', F, G, A flat and B flat
P u b l i s h e d b y ARTHUR R. GRANT
1547 Broadway
'
New York City
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printer*
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43d Street
New York City
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
WALTER JACOBS B8 ol?S?. rt Jalh.
"Peter Gink" £& "Arabella" 'li" 1
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Erery Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS,
PIINTEIS AND ENGRAVEIS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago
You can't go wrong on any of these songs
as they are "SONGS THAT APPEAL."
Order direct or from your jobber.
Fisher Thompson Music Pub. Co.
Gaiety Theatre Bldg.,
NEW YORK CITY

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