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J I I . Y 9,
THE
1921
MUSIC TRADE
41
REVIEW
NEW REM1CK NUMBER ON COAST
"Emmaline" to Be Featured in Big Way—
Working on New Sherman, Clay & Co. Hit
Forecast
Twelve year
prediction:
"KVENTIALLV THE ENTIRK
WORM) WILL KNOW AND AP-
•RECIATE THE GREATNESS
OF
'CENTURY EDITION 1 ."
Two ywirN later we began telling
the world about "(EN-
TI BY" through AnierU-a's
Best MaRazineN and ten
years of this consistent
judicioiiN advertising,
plus dealers' loyal <•()-
operation, Is bringing
us within sight of our
goal.
Our Big Fall Cam-
paign is now in preparation.
With your help as usual it van be
put across with tremendous suc-
We are again hanking on your
support.
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
New York
FIORITO GOING TO ST. LOUIS
Ted Fiorito, writer of "Love Bird" and "Isle
of Paradise," who recently signed a two-year
contract to write exclusively for Shapiro, Bern-
stein & Co., Inc., will leave shortly for St.
Louis, where he has accepted a position as
manager of a large dance hall in that city. He
will be associated with John M. McCardle, the
well-known St. Louis musical director.
The executive offices of Van Alstyne & Cur-
tis have been moved from Toledo, O., to new
and elaborate quarters at 1658 Broadway, New
York City.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., July 2.—"Emmaline,"
a new Remick number liked by many orchestra
leaders and said generally to have a very sing-
able fox-trot chorus, will be started on a brisk
campaign of popularization in San Francisco
and vicinity about the first week in July, by
B. E. Adkins, professional representative of the
publishers.
Two other Remick numbers are meeting with
considerable success in the same territory,
"Ain't We Got Fun?" and "Now 1 Lay Me
Down to Sleep."
Herbert Marple, of Sherman, Clay & Co., has
started a lively campaign on that firm's new
hit, "I'll Keep on Loving You," in Los Angeles.
Phil Furman, for some time professional rep-
resentative of Irving Berlin in San Francisco,
has been superseded by Harry Hume, formerly
of Los Angeles.
CHARLES 0 . DAWES A COMPOSER
CHICAGO, July 1.—Charles G. Dawes, chairman
of the board of the Central Trust Co., brigadier
general in the A. E. F. and now in Washington
organizing the Government's budget system, ap-
peared in a new role to-day—that of a musical
composer.
General Dawes, it was announced, is the author
of a violin composition, "Melody in A Major,"
which is being played by Fritz Kreisler, who, it
was said, selected it without knowing the identity
of the composer.
General Dawes plays a violin and is known to
have written several compositions, but this was
the first to be published.
HANDY BROS., INC., MOVE
"SWEETIE PLEASES?
Handy Bros., Inc., successor to the Pace &
Handy Music Co., formerly occupying the build-
ing at 232 West Forty-sixth street, opposite
the National Vaudeville Artists' Club House,
has moved into larger quarters at 165 West
Forty-seventh street, New York City.
Sound* like the Summer'* Waltz Song Hit-
Order from Your Jobber or
MISS RALE ON VACATION
MCDOWCH
P u b . CO., PROVIDENCE. R. I
STOCK U
ON
9LB
FASHIiNEi
HIT
MELODY
Miss Rose Rale, of the auditing department
of Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc , left late this
week on a two weeks' vacation. Miss Rale will
spend her time in Tannersville, N. Y., and At-
lantic City, N. J.
BIG SELLERS
\bu can't $p
wrong with
any'Feist
Songs You Should Have on Your
Counter
CHERIE
I'M NOBODY'S BABY
MAMMY'S LITTLE SUNNY
HONEY BOY
NESTLE IN YOUR DADDY'S
ARMS
WANG WANG BLUES
TWO SWEET LIPS
UNDERNEATH HAWAIIAN
SKIES
VAMPING ROSE
ABSENCE
PEGGY O'NEIL
SNUGGLE
NOBODY'S ROSE
MON HOMME (My Man)
The New French Hit
Write for Dealers' Prices
LEO. FEIST, Inc., FEIST Bldg., New York
TWO NEW BELW1N NUMBERS
Vaudeville Artists Using Two New Releases
From Belwin Catalog
Belwin, Inc., recently released two new songs,
"1 Want My Mammy," a fox-trot, and "When
Sweethearts Waltz," a very original waltz mel-
ody. • Among the vaudeville and musical comedy
artists using "1 Want My Mammy" are Eddie
Cantor, the Creole Fashion Plate, Sybil Vane,
McFarland Sisters, Bartram & Saxton, and the
Watson Sisters.
"When Sweethearts Waltz," while in manu-
script form, was accepted for interpolation in
five productions and it promises, with the ac-
tivities of the professional department of Bel-
win, Inc., to he one of the prominent Fall
numbers.
NOTICE TO THE TRADE!!
Thinking oi You is ™,
Special Prices to Dealers
FRED HELTMAN CO., Cleveland, 0.
(Established 1908)
Society's Sensational Fox-trot
•elected from the
Popular Standard
Pictorial Catalog of
M. Witmark & Sons
All 30 cent numbers
EDITION BEAUTIFUL
No music store is complete without
EDITION
BEAUTIFUL
1500 live dealers will testify to its
success.
It is carefully edited.
It is the most beautiful edition pub-
lished.
The Investment is insignificant.
The results are tremendous.
Write for particulars today.
C C CHURCH AND COMPANY
HARTFORl), CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London—Paris—Sydney
I.ITTI.E CRUMBS OF HAPPINESS
CROONING
MOL.I/Y ON A TROLLEY, BY GOLLY, WITH
YOU
DOWN THE TRAIL TO HOME, SWEET HOME
MOTHER'S EVENING PRAYER
TRIPOLI (On the Shores of Tripoli)
LET THE REST OF THE WORLD GO BY
I WANT YOU MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT
JABBERWOCKY
KENTUCKY BLUES (I've Got the Blues for My
Kentucky Home)
I WAS BORN IN MICHIGAN
BECKY FROM BABYLON
STAND UP AND SING FOR YOUR FATHER AN
OLD-TIME TUNE
JUST A WEEK FROM TODAY
ON A FAR ALONE ISLE
MY HOME TOWN IS A ONE-HORSE TOWN
WHO'LL TAKE THE PLACE OF MARY?
DEENAH (My Argentina Rose)
JUST LOVE
LILAH (Sugar Baby of Mine)
COTTON (Cotton Was a Little Dixie Rose)
I'M DOUBLIN* BACK TO DUBLIN
FANCIES
IN THE DUSK
Robert Norton Co.
226 West 46th Street, New York