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OCTOBER 7, 1922
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SOME PACIFIC COAST HITS
"SWANEE SM1LES^_PROVING POPULAR
the original proceeds. Among other things they
acquired a thirty-four-foot motor boat and ap-
Fred Hager and Justin Ring Having Much Fun propriately christened it "Swanee Smiles." They
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., September 30.—John P.
Broder, proprietor of the sheet music depart-
Spending the Advance Royalties on the Song
gathered together some congenial friends and
ment in the store of the Hauschildt Music Co.,
Mr. Hager's two daughters, Florence and Clara.
states that the hits of the moment are "Nobody
Some time ago it was announced in these As can be seen from the photographs, there
Lied," published by Jerome H. Remick & Co.; columns that the Sam Fox Publishing Co., of seems to be plenty of smiles on the "Swanee
"I'm All Alone," published by the Nat Gold-
stein Music Co., and several songs written by
California composers and put out by local pub-
lishing houses, chief among which is Sherman,
Clay & Co., as well as "Hot Lips," "Yankee
Doodle Blues," "Why Should I Cry" and "Three
o'Clock in the Morning."
BUSINESS BETTER IN THE SOUTH
Jack Bregman, of Richmond-Robbins, Inc.,
returned early this week from a business trip
to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington,
where, he reports, business conditions have im-
proved considerably.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43rd Street
New York City
SONGS THAT ARE SELLING
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BROKEN HEARTED
BY BARGY. RINGLE
ON ALL ROLLS
AND RECORDS
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The Good Ship "Swanee Smiles," Its Captain, Crew and Passengers
New York and Cleveland, O., had acquired from Smiles," all of which can be credited to the
Fred Hager and Justin Ring the fox-trot song, advance royalty paid, as it is presumed.
"Swanee Smiles." For this was paid a large
Photograph 1 shows Mr. Hager's daughter,
advance royalty.
Florence; in No. 2 we see Fred Hager, the
There recently came to hand some photo- very, very small man in the center who, we
graphs showing how the writers of this number, believe, weighs about 200 pounds. Adjacent to
which seemingly is an assured success, spent the smoke-stack is his partner in crime, Mr.
Ring. In Photograph 3 we see daughter Clara,
who felt the necessity of some one adding dig-
nity as well as attractiveness to the party, and
our photograph 4 need hardly be described, as
it is the old boat itself.
Sweet Indiana Home
The Fox Co. announces that "Swanee Smiles"
is to be added to the other features of its
Nobody Lied
catalog.
(When They Said That I Cried Over You)
REMICKS BEST SELLERS
California
Lovable Eyes
Down Old Virginia Way
Mary Ellen
Dixie Highway
My Buddy
Childhood Days
JEROME H-REMICK 6 CO.
DETROIT
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