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Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 17 - Page 54

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
OCTOBER 21,
Sung by AL JOLSON in
"BOMBO."
1922
You can't &o
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With any FEIST sor^"
TOOT. TOOTS IE
(GOO* BYE )
A Fox Trot With aTootsie Wootsie Rhijthm
ZEE
"Toot,toot,Toot-sie. Goo* Bye!
Toot, toot,Toot-sie,dorit cry.
"SUE, DEAITJN DETROIT
SHERMAN, CLAYJc CO. NEWS
FEATURING 'mJMAN HEARTS"
DETROIT, MICH., October 16. — Detruitcrs are
being given a treat this week in the presentation
of the musical comedy, "Sue, Dear," at the
New Detroit Opera House. This very delightful
entertainment contains some lilting melodies
from the pen of that capable composer, Frank
H. Grey. Notable among those songs which
seem to have attracted Detroiters were "Smile
and Forget" and "Lovers' Lane With You."
The latter song proved especially attractive as
a duet and ought to be a big seller in record
form. During the Detroit run of the show the
orchestra is under the personal direction of
Mr. Grey.
Ed Little Working Against Fake Publishers-
Several Changes in Personnel
Universal Film Co. Exploiting Song in Con-
nection With Motion Picture of Same Name
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., October 14.—Ed Little,
manager of the publishing and sheet music de-
partments of Sherman, Clay & Co., is a prime
worker in the Music Publishers' Association,
and is in complete sympathy with the Music
Publishers' Protective Association and the
Music Industries Chamber of Commerce in
freeing the music trade from the fake music
publishers who prey upon young and artless writers
of words for songs. "It is a shame that inex-
perienced people should be robbed, as many of
the writers are being fleeced at present," he
said.
Sherman, Clay & Co. have made some impor-
tant changes in the personnel of the sheet music
department recently. Ford Rush, who used to
be the Jerome H. Remick & Co. representative
here, has gone to Chicago for Mr. Little's de-
partment; Tom Kennedy has gone to Detroit;
Carl Lamo'nt now has charge of the profes-
sional offices in the Pantages Building. These
offices have just been thoroughly renovated.
Herbert Marpel, who used to have charge of
the offices in the Pantages Building, has gone
into the sheet music himself, with Harry Neville.
They now have the sheet music department in
the retail store of the Platt Music Co., Los
Angeles.
In behalf of the song, "Human Hearts," which
is being featured in connection with the motion
picture of the same title, the Universal Film
Mfg. Co. are sending a letter accompanied by
a copy of the song to numerous members of
the trade informing them that they are giving
the song the benefit of all possible exploitation
and publicity of their organization, as well as
co-operating with the vast facilities of Leo
Feist, Inc.
The letter states that two hundred Universal
salesmen from coast to coast are selling the
song together with the picture, and are making
various exploitation suggestions to dealers, etc.
Augmenting the salesmen are twenty-five branch
managers of the Universal who have been in-
structed to plug the song, etc., in their respective
territories. Also thirty special exploitation men
from the Coast are traveling through the coun-
try arranging special advertising stunts, con-
necting the song with the picture.
FEIST SECURES NEW NUMBER
Leo Feist, Inc., has taken over the publishing
rights of "You'll Be Sorry" (You Made Me
Cry).
The number was written by Neville
Fleeson and Albert Von Tilzer.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TiTLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43rd Street
New York City
50 New Numbers
Now Ready for 1923
Choice Reprints, Salable Copyrights for
Piano; Eight Numbers for Violin
and Piano; Five Attractive Saxo-
phone and Piano Pieces
200% Profit on
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MUSIC
New Catalogs Now Ready for 1923
Roy L. Burtch, of Pearson Piano Co., Has Writ-
ten Several Worth-while Songs
Roy L. Burtch, the famous Hoosier composer,
and who is associated with the Pearson Piano
Co., of Indianapolis, as a member of the sales
NEW F0X=TR0T NOVELTY
force, is the composer of a number of popular
Ferdie Grofe, pianist for Paul Whiteman's and religious numbers which have won a great
orchestra, together with Irving Mills, writer of vogue. Mr. Burtch's latest efforts include a
"Deedle Deedle Dum," and Jimmie McHugh, fox-trot song, entitled "Guess," and a new
professional manager for Jack Mills, Inc., are sacred number, "The Bible or the World." The
the writers of a new fox-trot novelty entitled publications are distributed by the Pearson
"Stop Your Kiddin'."
Piano Co.
Carolina in the Morning
Sweet Indiana Home
Nobody Lied
California
Lovable Eyes
Down Old Virginia Way
Silver Swanee
Dixie Highway
My Buddy
Childhood Days
FIFTEEN CENT
PIANO SALESMAN AS COMPOSER
DETROIT
• • •
NEW YORK
• • •
CHICAGO
FEIST TO PUBLISH "JENNIE"
"Jennie," a new novelty fox-trot song, has
been accepted for publication by Leo Feist, Inc.,
which announces its early release. The song
was written by Cliff Friend and Con Conrad,
who have several successes to their credit.
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON Publishers
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A
Complete Library for Photo-Play Pianists
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Go.
PUBLISHERS,
PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.

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