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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 13 - Page 55

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THE MUSIC TRADE
APRIL 1, 1922
It's three 0 '
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REVIEW
"We've danced the whole
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THIS YEARS BIG WALTZ HIT IS
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the Morning
That Entrancing Melody You Hear Everywhere
THOMPSON NUMBER FEATURED
"The Golden Long Ago" the Basis of a Very At-
tractive Window Display
Herewith is shown a reproduction of one of
two of the recent displays made by the M. A.
Smith Music Store of Johnstown, Pa., on the
Window Display of Thompson Co. Hit
song "The Golden Long Ago," published by T.
W. Thompson Co., of Boston, Mass. This num-
ber, the words of which are by E. G. Smith and
the music by C. L. Sumner, the composer of
"Smile On," has had an active sale.
NEW HARMSJNC, NUMBER
Harms, Inc., has accepted for publication a
new song entitled "Bygones," by Louis Weslyn,
Max Kortlander and Harry Alpert. The number
is now being introduced to vaudeville performers.
Charles K. Harris recently issued a new pub-
lication, entitled "My Mother's Melodies." The
number has found special favor in orchestra
circles.
M —MO—NA—LU— M
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A SUCCESS-
N MORE THAN
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IT'S A
A
A
BELWIN SONG
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U —MO—NA—LU— U
THE ELLIS ISLAND "PROFESSOR"
FISHER THOMPSON SONGS
ARE KNOWN THE WORLD OVER
WON'T
YOU?
I'M LONELY,
HAWAII
MAMMY'S LOVING LULLABY
BROWN EYES
YOU, JUST YOU
RIO NIGHTS
KITTY
ORDER THRU YOUR JOBBER
CADMAN WRITESJWOVIE SCORE
Prisoner in Deportation Department at Ellis Special Music for "The Rubaiyat" Composed by
Island Poses as "Musical Director" and Is
Charles Wakefield Cadman
Flooded With Sheet Music and Manuscripts
"The Rubaiyat," the Ferdinand Earle produc-
J. W. Sanders, who has been a prisoner at tion, dramatized from the famous quatrains of
Ellis Island for three months awaiting deporta- Omar Khayyam, the Persian poet of the eleventh
tion, has capitalized his enforced detention there century, has had special descriptive music written
in building up a nation-wide reputation as "Musi- for it by Charles Wakefield Cadman. The East-
cal Director of Ellis Island" under the very nose ern Film Corp. is exploiting this production,
of the immigration authorities. Music publishers which is to have an invitation presentation at The
in all parts of the country have flooded him with Ambassador before being brought before the gen-
professional copies of their publications, and hun- eral public at a Broadway theatre, and then sub-
dreds of amateur songwriters who have been sequently in the principal theatres of other parts
courting his approval have forwarded copies of of the world.
their work to "Prof. J. W. Sanders, musical direc-
Charles Wakefield Cadman is the author of
tor of Ellis Island, room 206," not knowing that hundreds of musical compositions, including the
the Government does not employ a musical direc- opera "Shanewiss."
tor to provide amusement for alien undesirables
and ignorant of the fact that room 206 is used ex-
OLD FAVORITESJTILL POPULAR
clusively for the detention of aliens awaiting de-
portation.
Richmond-Robbins, Inc., Edition of Old Songs in
Great Demand
One of the admirers of the high-sounding title
of Sanders, a musical instrument dealer seeking
new business, sent a violin of great value to the
To prove that old songs are still popular and
professor a few days ago on approval, and this in demand, "Fifty Famous Favorites," a songbook
led to the discovery Saturday that the deportee containing complete words and music of many
has made himself known throughout the United popular songs of bygone days, was recently placed
States at the expense of the immigration authori- on the market by Richmond-Robbins, Inc. Such
ties.
songs as "The Sidewalks of New York," "Mandy
Sanders is a violinist of ability, and has played Lee," "On the Banks of the Wabash" and "In
in orchestras in many cities throughout the coun- the Good Old Summer Time" appear in conspicu-
try. Saturday an official making an inspection ous positions in this new publication.
found Sanders entertaining the assemblage of
stowaways, Chinese, revolutionists and other de-
FEATURING "EVERYBO^V KNOWS"
portees in Room 206. Examining Sanders' bag-
gage he found hundreds of letters, from all parts
"Everybody Knows (How Much I Love You)"
of the country, addressed to Sanders as "Musical by Walter Stoneham and Jerry Sullivan, pub-
Director of Ellis Island."
lished by the Ashland Music Co., is now being
Sanders was arrested three years ago in Cleve- featured by several Chicago orchestras, including
land for altering a check with intention to de- that of Roy Bargy and Isham Jones.
fraud. He served a term in the Columbus, O.,
penitentiary, and was ordered deported. He was
taken to Ellis Island three months ago. Several
countries have refused to issue a passport for his
deportation, and he now is trying to get released
ui'.der a ruling of the United States Court of Ap-
peals that imprisonment is unlawful if a person is
not deported within four months after the order
therefor has been issued.
Shemanpay&Co*
San Francisco
The Waltz Ballad Supreme
"YOU'RE ALWAYS
SPREADING SUNSHINE"
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