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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
NOVEMBER 18,
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1922
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A Fox Trot With aTootsieWootsie Rhythm
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OBSERVES VANDERPOOL WEEK
AUSTRALIAN AGENCY ARRANGED
"Chicago," Published by Fred Fisher, Inc.,
Proving a Big Hit
Newark Theatre Puts on Musical Program of
Numbers by F. W. Vanderpool
Large Initial Shipment of Fox Issues for Aus-
tralian Agents Recently Made
Fred Fisher, Inc., seemingly has one of the
best novelty songs of the present season in the
number "Chicago." This is a fox-trot which has
shown steady gain in favor and from present
indications is to be quite active for the balance
of the year. The professional -band and orches-
tra department and the various representatives
of the Fisher organization are all actively en-
gaged in featuring "Chicago" and giving it
prominence.
A contract was recently closed by the Sam
It's seldom that a motion picture house devotes
an entire week and an entire program to one com- Fox Pub. Co., of New York and Cleveland, O.,
poser, hut that's what's heing done this week at the with Button's Proprietary, Ltd., Melbourne, Aus-
Branford Theatre in Newark—the largest theatre tralia, whereby this latter firm will act as ex-
in the State of Jer-
sey. The manage-
ment has made it
Vanderpool W e e k ,
which means that
everything in a mu-
sical way is given
over to the works of
WHY JACK GLOGAU SMILES
Frederick W. Van-
Jack Glogau, the well-known songwriter who derpool. The over-
recently joined the staff of the Harry Von ture has been spe-
Tilzer Music Co., is being congratulated by his cially arranged by
friends on the addition to his family of a baby Mr. V a n d e r p o o l
boy. The arrival took place at the Williamsburg from a m o n g h i s
Maternity Hospital on November 3.
compositions and the
Shipment of Fox Issues for Australian Representatives
entire picture has his songs for incidental music elusive selling agent for the Fox catalog in that
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
with his "The Want of You" utilized as the country. Sutton's Proprietary, Ltd., has estab-
theme.
Marguerite Ringo, soprano, who is solo- lished the Sam Fox Pub. Co. Proprietary, Ltd.,
Music Engravers and Printers
ist for the week, is singing " 'Neath the Autumn of Australia, for the purpose of handling that
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
Moon" and "The Want of You"—both being catalog.
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
Herewith is shown the first freight shipment
specially timely, in view of the fact that " 'Neath
New York City
311 West 43rd Street
the Autumn Moon" closes the overture and "The of Sam Fox publications for Australia under
Want of You" is the theme for the picture. the new arrangement. It consists of twenty-two
Vanderpool is appearing personally on Tuesday, cases of merchandise, which is only a part of
Thursday and Friday nights to conduct the the initial shipment. It is understood that the
SONGS THAT ARE SELLING
orchestra. Mr. Vanderpool writes : exclusively initial payment to the Fox Co. by Sutton's
for M. Witmark & Sons and all the above-men- Proprietary, Ltd., totaled several thousands of
KING OK ALL BLIES
tioned compositions are prominent in the Wit- dollars.
mark Black and White Series.
BROKEN HEARTED
ON ALL ROLLS
AND RECORDS
BY BARGY. RINGLE
&
"LICKMANN
WHEN YOU LONG FOR A PAL
WHO WOULD CARE
THERE'S
ONLY ONE PAL
AFTER ALL
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PICTURE
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SONG
Richmond-Robbins, Inc., has accepted for pub-
lication a new song called "Little Pal of Long
Ago," written by Walter Hirsch, Claude Sacre
and Harold Dickson.
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Sweet Indiana Home
Nobody Lied
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Lovable Eyes
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NEW AND POPULAR FOXTROT
"Just One More Dance," a fox-trot song pub-
lished by L. B. Curtis, music publisher, succes-
sor to Van Alstyne & Curtis, has shown indica-
tions of being one of the most active numbers
of the season. It was originally introduced by
Brooke Johns at "The Tent." Brooke Johns,
by the way, has been signed by the Keith in-
terests to appear at the Palace Theatre, New
York, following which it is understood that he
will tour vaudeville houses in some of the
larger cities.
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