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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 21 - Page 51

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
NOVEMBER 18, 1922
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ANIMATED DISPLAY^ OF "HOT LIPS"
Southern California Music Co. Arranges Novel
Display of Feist Hit With Mechanical Cornet
Player Whose Fingers and Cheeks Move
There have been title pages and title pages,
some of them of a most artistic type, three and
four colors on pebbled paper, and there have
the title page of "Hot Lips," published by Leo
Feist, Inc., is probably the most humorous in
design that has ever been issued.
Assuming that the most of us have had a
laugh out of this title page and recognizing
that "Hot Lips" has been one of the big suc-
cesses of the year, it is doubly apropos to make
mention of a window display of the Southern
California Music Co. in which this song was
page of the song. Here was shown the ener-
getic cornet player "doing his stuff" and his
facial expression is operated mechanically, the
cheeks puffing in and out and the fingers mov-
ing on the cornet keys in proper fashion at the
same time.
It will also be noted that cornets as well as
the title pages of sheet music are conspicuously
in evidence, accompanied by other instruments
which compose a modern orchestra.
DONALDSON WITH REMICK
Hereafter Will Write Exclusively for Jerome
H. Remick & Co. Catalog
Walter Donaldson, the well-known song-
writer, has been signed to write exclusively for
Jerome H. Remick & Co. He is responsible
for two of the present successes of the Remick
catalog, "My Buddy," which is sung by Al
Jolson, and "Sweet Indiana Home." The Remick
Fall catalog is featuring the above two songs,
supplementing them with "Nobody Lied," "Caro-
lina in the Morning," "Down Old Virginia Way"
and "Silver Swanee."
FEATURING PHIL PONCE NUMBER
Mai Hallett Using "Sweet Mama" at Roseland
Dance Palace
Mai Hallett and his orchestra, which is one
of the features of the Roseland Dance Palace,
Rroadway, New York, is featuring a new song
from the Phil Ponce Publications catalog, en-
titled "Sweet Mama" (Please Come Back to
Me). This song, which originated in the Middle
West, is achieving a name for itself among New
York orchestras.
HILLER COMESJTO NEW YORK
Southern California Music Co.'s Novel
been many lithographed forms carrying as
many as eight colors. There have been many
novelty title pages, some of them unique and
original, but we are under the impression that
Window Display Featuring Feist Hit
featured. It probably was one of those things
that must be seen to be appreciated, for in this
window was shown a life-sized, animated man-
ikin following the original design of the title
Joe Hiller, formerly manager of the Pitts-
burgh office of Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, has
been appointed manager of the professional
offices of the company and will make his head-
quarters in New York. Mr. Hiller is succeeding
Maurice Abrams, who recently resigned as pro-
fessional manager.
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