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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 20 - Page 51

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
NOVEMBER 12, 1921
AWARDED FIRST SCHOLARSHIP
Leo Sowerby First American Composer to Get
Musical Scholarship at the American Academy
in Rome—Competitions to Decide Future
Scholarships, According to Announcement
Picking: a good location.
Conducting a neat and attractive
store.
Employing clerks who are courte-
ous and intelligent.
Handling only merchandise of de-
pendable and known value.
"CENTURY CERTIFIED EDITION" rep-
resents the biggest value known in sheet
music.
It's equal to and in many respects supe-
rior to the best published, yet It costs your
customers but 15c and nets you 10c a copy on
every sheet sold. Besides, it's nationally ad-
vertised for your direct benefit.
It's handling and featuring such nation-
ally known lines like "CENTURY" that makes
your road to success a sure and easy one.
Co-operation with the national advertiser
is likewise essential. CENTURY hook-ups
sent FREE on request.
Announcement was made recently that Leo
Sowerby will be the first American composer to
benefit by the recent establishment of a musical
scholarship at the American Academy in Rome.
Mr. Sowerby was appointed by a committee of
judges, including Walter Damrosch and John
Alden Carpenter. His will be the only appoint-
ment made by the committee.
Subsequent applicants for the scholarship will
be chosen by competitions. The first of these
will be held here next February.
Mr. Sowerby was born at Grand Rapids, Mich.,
where he received his first musical training. In
moving to Chicago, where he has since lived, he
studied the piano with Calvin Lampert and com-
position with Olaf Arthur Anderson. Several of
his works have been given by the Chicago, Bos-
ton and other symphony orchestras. Last Janu-
ary E. Robert Schmitz introduced Mr. Sowerby's
piano concerto to New York at a concert of the
New York Symphony Society.
Century Music Publishing Co.
COOPERATING WITH THE DEALER
Success!
These FOUR factors are wholly responsi-
ble for the successful promotion of every busl-
235 West 40th Street, N. Y.
> My Chinese Cherry Blossom
Mabel
Listening
My China Man
: You Are the Rose ot My Heart
If You Only Knew
Sunshine
Only A Dream of You
AL ROSE MUSIC PUB. CO.
(Not Inc.)
I I 3131 Douglas Boulevard, Chicago, 111.
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STOCK U
ON
CARIEN
T.B.HARMS,
#LB
Policy Inaugurated a Decade Ago by Oliver
Ditson Co. Has Proven Its Soundness
It is almost ten years since the Oliver Ditson
Co. first introduced into all its advertisements
the slogan "Order of Your Local Dealer'" as a
matter of fairness to the dealer and to show the
proper spirit of co-operation, and since that time
a great majority of the music publishers have
adopted the same policy, which is a tribute to
its wisdom and soundness.
A natural result of the maintenance of the
policy of urging that pui chasers go to the local
dealers for music is that each dealer finds the
region of which he is the center now turning
to him for the replenishment of its musical sup-
plies, thus producing a healthy growth and ex-
pansion in his business, and he is encouraged—
in fact, compelled—to keep a more complete
stock on hand, to keep in touch with the nov-
elty issues and in every way to serve the pub-
lishers' interests as they in their turn are con-
sidering his welfare and contributing to his
legitimate business.
Goodman & Rose, Inc., have accepted for pub-
lication the new novelty song, "I've Got My
Habits On."
BIG SELLERS
A HIT
MELODY
M B V* YORK.
EDITION BEAUTIFUU,
No music store Is complete without
EDITION
BEAUTIFUL
1500 live dealers will testify to its
•iicces*.
It is carefully edited.
It la the most beautiful edition pub-
lished.
The investment Is Insignificant.
The results are tremendous.
Write for particulars today.
C C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
' H A U T F O R D , CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New Vork—London—Paris—Sydney
"WHEN FRANCIS DANCES WITH ME"
"TEN LITTLE FINGERS AND TEN LIT-
TLE TOES"
"GEORGIA ROSE"
"WABASH BLUES"
"NO ONE'S FOOL"
"IN THE OLD TOWN HALL"
"MELON TIME IN DIXIELAND"
"ONE KISS"
"PEGGY O'NEIL"
"CHERIE"
"I'M NOBODY'S BABY"
"MY MAN" (MON HOMME)
"WANG WANG BLUES"
"SWEETHEART"
"PULLMAN PORTER BLUES"
"WINNING WAYS"
"HAWAIIAN CHIMES"
Write for Dealers'
LEO.
MIHIttltHMMtttttttMIIIIM
j GUARANTEED SELLERS;
You can't go
wrong with
any'Feist'
selected from the
Popular Standard
Pictorial Catalog
Witmark & Sons
LITTLE CRUMBS OF HAPPINESS
CROONING
THAT'S HOW I BELIEVE YOU
JABBEKWOCKY
STAND I P AND SING FOR YOUR FATHER
AN OLD TIME TtNE
MOLLY ON A TROLLEY BY GOLLY WITH
YOU
KENTUCKY BLUES (I've Got the Blues for My
Kentucky Home)
FANCIES
MY MOTHER'S EVENING PRAYER
TRIPOLI (On the Shores of Tripoli)
I'VE GOT THE RED, WHITE AND BLUES
MY HOME TOWN IS A ONE HORSE TOWN
BUT IT'S BIG ENOUGH FOR ME
WHO'LL TAKE THE PLACE OF MARY?
LILAH (Sugar Baby of Mine)
HEAVEN IS LIKE DIXIE AFTER ALL
GOOD AS GOLD
TELL ME YOUR DAY DREAMS
SWEET DADDY (Hold Me Closer All the Time)
WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A WAY
WHERE WERE YOU?
EVERYBODY'S WELCOME IN DIXIE
KILL 'EM WITH KINDNESS
FEIST,
Prices
Inc., FEIST B i d * ,
New York
s
CHAPPELLHARMS, Inc.
Popular Sellers
Where The Lazy Mississippi Flows
The Mill By The Sea
The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
I'd Build a World In The Heart of a Rose
Ah! Though The Silver Moon Were Mine
Smile Through Your Tears
Sometimes In My Dreams
When The World Was A Garden of Love
The Bells of St. Mary's
Dreams of Long Ago
Night of Romance
Star of My Life
Under The May Moon
Sometime, Dear Heart, Someday
Write for Special Prices
CHAPPELL-HARMS, Inc.
The House of
Ballads
185 Madison Avenue, New York City
BIG SELLING SONGS
WOLFE GILBERT'S' TERRIFIC HIT
DOWN YONDER
SHADOW LANE
Beautiful Waltz Song
SLUMBERLAND
Fox-trot Song
MY BUDDING ROSE
A Steady Seller
IF YOU LIKE ME LIKE I
LIKE YOU
A Baby's Plea to Her Absent Daddy
ON A MOONLIGHT NIGHT
A High Class Ballad
THE LATEST SENSATIONAL HIT
STOP! REST AWHILE
BLUES NOVELTY FOX-TROT
L. WOLFE GILBERT MUSIC CORP.
167 West 47th Street
NEW YORK

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