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Fisher Thompson Co. Opens Branches in
Chicago, Detroit and San Francisco
Four Cents
235 West 40th St.
New York
GOOD SELLERSJN PORTLAND
PORTLAND, ORE., January 5.—Kathleen Benoit
Campbell, of the sheet music department of
Lipman, Wolfe & Co., says that the demand for
the Feist number, "Wabash Blues," continues
very big and she says that the excellent dance
records of the number have helped to popular-
ize it. Helen Freiheit, of the sheet music de-
partment of the Seiberling & Lucas Co., holds
the same opinion concerning the number. Mrs.
Campbell says that one of the best sellers of
the day is "Sunny Tennessee," and the num-
bers that are gaining in favor with her cus-
tomers are: "I Might Be Your Once in a While,"
"Angel Face," "Whistle the Blues Away," "At
the Mummies' Ball" and the "Haunting Waltz."
HONORS FOR SOUSA
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., January 4.—John Philip
Sousa, "March King," gave a series of six con-
certs with his band at the Exposition Auditorium
last week.
In honor of the twenty-fifth anniversary of
Sousa's march, "The Stars and Stripes Forever,"
Sousa, as lieutenant commander of the naval re-
serve, was honored by the presentation of colors
by a detachment of troops from the Presidio on
orders received from Washington.
The Fisher Thompson Music Pub. Co., of
Butte, Mont., and New York City, opened pro-
fessional offices in Chicago, Detroit and San
Francisco on January 1. This expansion of the
activities of the company was made to enable
it to more quickly and thoroughly popularize its
publications. Under this new arrangement the
professional and orchestra leaders can be
given service from the five offices, and "Direct
to the public advertising," which the company
is now carrying on, through magazines of
national circulation, will do much to exploit the
goods for the benefit of the trade. A special
campaign has been waged on "Mammy's Lov-
ing Lullaby" and "Brown Eyes."
The shipments of goods will still be made
from New York City, as the new offices will not
carry stock. The Fisher Thompson Music Pub.
Co. recently adopted two slogans: "Songs That
Appeal" and "Co-operation Ma"kes a Hit—Let's
Get Together."
NEW PUBLISHING CONCERN
Quigley Music Pub. Co. Organized, With Head-
quarters in Chicago
CHICAGO, I I I . , January 9.—Thomas J. Quigley,
who for a number of years has been Chicago
manager for M. Witmark & Sons, announces
that he has formed a partnership with Louis
Guyon, a prominent dance hall owner of Chi-
cago, and Ben Garretson, formerly press repre-
sentative of the Columbia Burlesque Circuit in
this city. The new company will be known as
the Quigley Music Pub. Co., and has leased the
entire second floor of the Ashland Block Building.
J. Russel Robinson and Roy Turk, members of
the writing staff of Waterson, Berlin & Snyder,
recently finished two new numbers which the
above publishing house will shortly release.
They are called "Sweet Man o' Mine" and "Can't
You Be Nice?"
TWO SONGS JUST OFF THE PRESS
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NOW IS THE TIME
C. C. CHIRCH AND COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London—Paris—Sydney
TANG E KIN E
"Sweet Lady," "Isle of Tangerine," "Listen
to Me"
(iKEENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES
"Snow Flakes," "When Dreams Come True"
LOVE DREAMS
"Love Dreams" and "Lonesome Boy"
BLOSSOM TIME
"Song of Love" and "Serenade"
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"Why Don't You?" "I Want Love" and
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"Oh, Dearie," "Caring," "Black Eyed
Susans"
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Gown," "Irene," "Castle of
Dreams"
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"My Man"
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DEVELOPING GOOD BUSINESS
Fitzgerald Talking Machine Co. Building Up
Excelient Sheet Music Trade
BOSTON, MASS., January 9.—The Fitzgerald
Talking Machine Co., whose "White Store," at
28 Cornhill street, is getting to be a familiar
location to passers-by, has lately been develop-
ing a big sheet music business and is carrying
such things as are associated with the names of
Witmark and Remick and others identified with
the popular line. The McKinley editions are on
hand and a Starr upright piano is an invitation
to try out some unfamiliar piece. The Fitz-
gerald Co. has leased the whole building and
has turned over the third floor for the uses
of local songwriters and they are at present
busy fixing up the quarters attractively.
Sherman Jilay & Co.,
San Francisco
Grand Rapids, Mich.
fiJKfe SHEET MUSIC
Every Live Dealer
is familiar with
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SOME OF THE MANY THAT ARE ALWAYS I N DEMAND
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Most Extensively Advertised Booklet of Songs Ever Issued
t'Where the Rivar Shannon
SECULAR
Flows
t'Asleep in the Deep
t*Who Knows
t'Can't You Heah Me Callin'.
Caroline
t'Bamboo Baby
t*A Little While
f D e a r Little Boy of Mine
t'Angel of Light, Lead On
t* Even ing Brings Rest A. You t'Closer Still With Thee
t*God Made You Mint
t*Ever at Rest
Heart Call. The
t'God Shall Wipe Away the
f Honey, if You Only Knew
Tears
t * l n the Garden of My Heart
t'Grateful, 0 Lord, Am I
t'Lamplit Hour, The
t ' l Come to Thee
t ' M a Little Sunflower. Good-
t * l Do Believe
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f i t Was for Me
t'Magic of Your Eyes, The
f My Days Are in His Hands
t'Mother of Pearl
t'Oh Lord, Remember Me
t*My Rosary for You
t'Shine. 0 Holy Light
t'Night Wind, The
f S i l e n t Voice, The
t'One More Day
f Teach Me to Pray
•(•"Resignation
f Thou Art My God
t'Smilin' Through
OPERA TIC
t Songs of Dawn & Twilight
(Design—Every Little Nail)
f Gypsy Love Song
t Spring's a Lovable Ladye
f Kiss Me Again
t'Sorter Miss You
f Mother Machree
t'Starlight Love
f My Wild Irish Rose
t'Sunrise and You
t'Too- Ra- Loo- Ra- Loo- Ral
t'There's a Long, Long Trail
That's an Irish Lullaby
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335 of the best-selling: compositions
of t h e
Old Masters.
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and My Nellie Lies Sleeping"
When You Gave Your Heart to Me"
Published by THE METRO MUSIC CO.
5 Broadway
1547
New York City
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JANUARY 14, 1922
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Beat Selling Standard Songs in the World
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Witmark Bids.
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