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NOVEMBER 11,
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
1922
L. W. MACK SECURES NEW STORE
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Portland, Ore., Sheet Music Dealer Now Occu-
pying Larger Quarters in Good Location
PORTLAND, ORE., November 4.—Louis W. Mack,
sheet music dealer of Portland, has moved to
new quarters at 124 Broadway, located within
one-half block of Portland's busiest retail
corner.
Mr. Mack has been a leading sheet music
dealer of the city for the past ten years and
has developed a large volume of business and
has a large number of regular customers among
the music teachers, their pupils and the music
lovers of the city.
He has in his new
location branched out,
and, in addition to a
complete line of classi-
cal and popular music,
carries a full line of
musical
merchandise,
the Tindale music cabi-
nets, the Starr phono-
graph and the Gennett
records.
Mr. Mack is progres-
Louis W. Mack
sive and issues a monthly bulletin of all new
music for the benefit of his customers and is a
perfect "book of knowledge" concerning sheet
music. He studies the wants of his customers
and is thus able to help them select the music
they need, and many of them depend upon him
entirely to furnish them with the necessary
NEW VON TILZER NUMBER
The Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.
is exploiting its new ballad, "A Picture Without
a Frame," in connection with the. Metro photo-
play, "Youth to Youth." The Von Tilzer num-
ber is used as the musical theme.
Billy Curtis, who in the past was connected
with several music publishing houses, has joined
the writing staff of Waterson, Berlin & Snyder.
A "Profitable" Announcement
EXTRA SALES—EXTRA PROFITS
The Week Commencing Sat. Nov. IS, to and Including
Sat. Nov. 25, Will Be Known from Coast to Coast as
WEEK
During "HOMESICK WEEK" hundreds of vaudeville's leading acts, as well as thousands of orchestras in vaude-
ville theatres, moving picture theatres, hotels, cafes, dance halls, etc., will feature this "Irving Berlin Song Hit"—in
fact, wherever music is sung or played "HOMESICK" will be heard.
All mechanical companies are running their factories at top speed, manufacturing thousands of extra records and rolls
to take care of the tremendous demand we will create for this song, especially during "HOMESICK WEEK."
The Demand Will Be Tremendous—Stock Up—
Make a Display in Your Window and Music
Department and Watch Your Sales "Shoot Up"
SPECIAL DISPLAY MATERIAL, such as signs, window streamers, title pages, etc., will be sent you on request.
P. S.—Your jobber also will be glad to furnish this display material on request.
REMEMBER THE WEEK SAT., NOV. 18th to SAT., NOV. 25th
IRVING BERLIN, Inc., 1607 Broadway, New York