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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 17 - Page 58

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
APRIL 29, 1922
NEW PORTLAND STORE
Miss Garrett Opens New Music Shop in Port-
land, Ore.—Late Hits Attractively Featured
April 24.—Portland has another
shop added to its list of sheet music departments.
Miss Octavia (Peggy) Stone Garrett has opened
a business at 124 Broadway and has named her
store "Peggy's Song Shop." Miss Garrett is
thoroughly acquainted with the sheet music busi-
ness, having been connected with various music
houses as manager of sheet music departments,
leaving the Oregon Eilers department recently
on account of her new venture.
She has a very attractive shop and her motto
is "The Latest Songs First." The store is very
attractive and the music as displayed on the
racks gives prominence to all the latest hits. On
her opening day Miss Garrett had a four-piece
Hear It!
Buy It!
PLAY IT!
* Get This Wonderful Hit for Your Phonograph or Player-Piano
RIO NIGHTS
PORTLAND, ORE.,
The Dreamiest of Dreamy Waltzes
DEALERS are making special full window displays in conjunction
with the country-wide publicity campaign on this number.
A. J. STASNY MUSIC CO., 5 6 W. 4 5 St., NEW YORK
will display the popular hits which they may
McKINLEY HITSJN CONTESTS
feature.
Her assistant is Miss Eileen Sprague, who was Numbers From McKinley Catalog Used
Chicago Music Memory Contests
associated with Miss Garrett at Eilers and fol-
The McKinley Music Co. has been strongly
identified with the series of music memory con-
tests which has been going on in Chicago during
the past few weeks. It has published a number
of selections especially composed for use in these
contests and has boosted the "Music in the
Home" movement in many ways. Leaflets de-
scribing an edition of the world's great orches-
tral masterpieces especially arranged for music
memory contests were distributed by the Chicago
publishers. Speaking of the final event, which
look place at Orchestra Hall last Saturday eve-
ning, Mr. McKinley stated that it was the most
successful affair of its kind ever held in the
city and expressed the belief that more contests
rf this nature ought to be promoted by the
Chicago boosters of music.
TWO NEW JACK MILLS SONGS
Jack Mills, Inc., just issued a new song en-
titled "Oh, Lady, Oh, What I Heard on the
Radio." This number is by Jimmy McHugh and
Sheet Music Counter in Peggy' s Song Shop, Portland, Ore.
orchestra play the song hits and the sidewalk in lowed her to the new store. Miss Sprague is Jack Frost. Another new number that has been
front was jammed so that pedestrians had to cross kept more than busy demonstrating the popular accepted for publication by the same firm is
over in order to pass. She says that it was not songs that are called for. Miss Garrett has on entitled "When Those Finale Hoppers Start
only a curious crowd, but also a music-buying display publications of Sam Fox Pub. Co.; Harms, Hoppin' Around."
throng, as the volume of her sales far exceeded Inc.; J. H. Remick & Co.; Leo Feist, Inc.; Sha-
her expectations.
piro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.; Irving Berlin, Inc.;
G. HILBERT UNDERGOES OPERATION
Miss Garrett says she will feature an attraction Sherman, Clay & Co.; Jack Mills, Inc.; Waterson,
every Saturday afternoon and will keep in close Berlin & Snyder and the Arrow Pub. Co. She
George Hilbert, business manager of the
touch with all the orchestras and theatres and says she will feature the song of any publisher Metronome Orchestra Journal, was operated
who presents a real, sure-enough hit.
upon early last week for appendicitis. His host
of friends in music publishing and orchestra
The J. C. Soward Co., of Dayton, O., is now circles will be glad to know that the patient is
doing well and looks for an early return to his
under the management of Ray H. Lammers.
trade activities.
FIFTEEN CENTS RETAIL!
"Selling Better Than Ever and Staple as
Wheat" Is What Our Big Army of
McKinley Dealers Write Us in
These Unsettled Times!
New Numbers and New Catalogs
READY FOR 1922
Send in Your Stock Orders Now and
Take Advantage of Our Free
Catalog Offer
200% 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. NewYok
1OO%
TO
THE
DEALER
THAT'S OUR MOTTO
NEW
BELWIN
INC.
YORK
N . Y.
The Waltz Ballad Supreme
"YOU'RE ALWAYS
SPREADING SUNSHINE"
Q R 8 Word Roll No. 1881
KDNDE AND ALBERT
CAWKKR BLDG.
REMICK'S BEST SELLERS
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WHILE MIAMI DREAMS
AFTER THE RAIN
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SHE'S A MEAN JOB
SING SONG
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FVi ESTIMATE
311 West 43d Street
New York C ity
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
p blishers
BOSTON »
8 Bosworth St.
WALTER JACOBS BOSTON.
MASS.
"Peter Gink" £ 3 * "Arabella 9 ' r t£*
OJiver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
JEROME H. REMICK 6 CO.
DETROIT
NEW YORK
CHICAGO
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AKD ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
B ranch Houses: New York and Chicago

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