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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FEBRUARY 4, 1922
GIVES SERIES OF RADIO CONCERTS
Irving Berlin, Inc., Getting Some Good Pub-
licity in Co-operating With Newspapers in
Broadcasting Music by Wireless
United Effort!
What tremendous force can be
brought together through united ef-
fort has been demonstrated by the
big success of Century national ad-
vertising, for at no time could it be
a success without the.
u n i t €i
Century dealers.
Every Century ad fea-
tures what ii hundred or
more publishers issue,
big-welling n o n-copy-
rights. But these num-
bers in "CENTI'KV"
cost you but 4c each,
(hus insuring you 275 per cent
profit on all you sell.
That's WHY It pays you to
favor "CENTURY" for its BIG
profit. Besides we are the only
ones who help you sell them
through national advertising.
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
New York
Irving Berlin, Inc., in conjunction with some
of the leading daily papers throughout the
country, has heen running a series of wireless
concerts. Newspapers in the leading trade cen-
ters of the East, Middle West and Pacific Coast
have taken part in these musical activities and
the result has been that the Berlin catalog has
received publicity over a wide territory and what
could be called on a national scale.
Among the most successful of the recent
radio concerts was the one given under the
auspices of the Buffalo Courier-Enquirer, at
which Miss Edna Zahm was the main participant,
assisted by Hildredth Morrow, Richard Miller
and F. H. Rose, the well-known and popular
vaudeville artist. Among the songs sung were:
"Granny, You're My Mammy's Mammy,"
"Delia," "Just a Little Love Song" and "Tuck
Me to Sleep" (In My Old Kentucky Home),
while the Broadway Syncopators, a well-known
orchestra organization, rendered "Say It With
Music" and several other selections in dance
form.
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WABASH BLUES
TEN LITTLE FINGERS AND TEN LIT-
TLE TOES DOWN IN TENNESSEE
WHEN FRANCIS DANCES WITH ME
ALL THAT I NEED IS YOU
SING THAT SONG OF INDIA AGAIN
TY-TEE
STEALING
SALLY, IRENE AND MARY
THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING
MICKEY O'NEIL
GEORGIA ROSE
NO ONE'S FOOL
SWEET LADY (From Tangerine)
SONG OF LOVE (From Blossom Time)
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Prices
L E O . F E I S T , Inc., FEIST Bid*.,
New York
STASNY CO. TO_EXPLOIT SONG HITS
"CAIRO MOON" MAKES DEBUT
Among the new songs that the sales depart-
ment of the A. J. Stasny Music Co. has selected
"Cairo Moon" is the title of a new novelty fox-
for special exploitation during the early months
trot published by S. C. Caine, Inc., 145 West
of this year are: "Hawaiian Eyes," "Kitty
Forty-fifth street, New York City, which had its
original introduction at the Ambassador Hotel Donohue" and "Can't Feel Jolly Blues." The
plans call for much publicity material, including
Grill, played by Pacilio's Orchestra.
special strips for dealer display.
TWO NEW HARMS, INC., SONGS
FEATURING NEW IRISH SONG
Among the new numbers recently released by
As the result of the establishment of the Irish
Harms, Inc., are "Tell Her With Kisses," a fox-
Free State, many vaudeville acts have been fea-
trot ballad by Harry Rosenthal and Alex Sulli-
turing the fox-trot song, "I'm Doublin' Back to
van, and "U. S. A. Blues" by Willie Caesar, Bud
Dublin," with success. The number is published
dc Sylvia and George Gcrshwein.
by M. Witmark & Sons and is booked for early
recording by many talking machine record and
player roll manufacturers.
GEORGE M. COHAN ENTERS FIELD
BI'SH TERMINAL, SALES BUILDING
133 WEST 41ST STREET
NEW YORK, N. Y.
'Richmond" Means Everything in Music
When Yon Gave Your Heart to Me"
(Four Keys, l\ ti, A flat and IJ flat)
"THE MOOCH
INSTRUMENTAL or VOCAL
Published by THE METRO MUSIC CO.
1547 Broadway
New York City
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EDITION BEAUTIFUL*
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335 of the best-selling compositions
of the
Old Masters.
ONLY the bent sellers.
No dead wood.
Carefully edited.
Beautifully produced.
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2,000 dealers selling it.
Permanent and large results.
SMALL INVK8TMENT.
That's what
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means to YOU.
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NOW IS THE TIME
C C. CHURCH AND COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London—Paris—Sydney
It is understood that George M. Cohan, who in
recent months has been very inactive in the pro-
ducing field, has been writing some songs in his
spare time. It is also understood that a large
publishing house will shortly announce their
release.
BIG SELLERS
FEATURING THEIR_0WN NUMBERS
Bob Schaffer and Harry Squires, writers of
"I've Got My Habits On," and "Daddy, Your
Mamma's Lonesome For You," are now appear-
ing in vaudeville featuring their own songs.
Shes ~A Sensation?
OLD EASHIONED
GIRL
Sunshine Of \bur Smile
| Love Sends
i Of Roses
H A R M S !NC.62WE5T45 T - H ST,NEWY0RK
selected from the
Popular Standard
Pictorial Catalog
M. Witmark & Sons
AXfiEL CHILI)
THAT'S HOW I BELIEVE IN YOU
WHICH HAZEL
WHY DON'T YOU SMILE
THERE'S A DOWN IN DIXIE FEELIN'
HANGIN' 'ROUND ME
CROONING
LITTLE CRUMBS OF HAPPINESS
I'VE GOT THE RED, WHITE AND BLUES
MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT
TIME AFTER TIME
HERE COMES DINAH
MARY TRACY
STAND UP AND SING FOR YOUR FATHER
AN OLD-TIME TUNE
JABBER WOCKY
KENTUCKY BLUES (I'VE GOT THE BLUES
FOR OLD KENTUCKY)
FANCIES
IT'S ONLY A STEP FROM KILLARNEY TO
HEAVEN
HOW IS IT BY YOU? BY ME IT'S FINE
TELL ME YOUR DAY DREAMS
WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A WAY
EVERYBODY'S WELCOME IN DIXIE
Special—WYOMING
SONGS THAT SELL
Dealers who stock and display these
songs obtain gratifying results.
"THE LILAC TREE"
"HOME SWEET HOME
LULLABY"
"SOMEWHERE SOMEDAY"
"WHEN YOUR SHIP
COMES IN"
"IN THE AFTERGLOW"
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Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
11 Union Square
New York City