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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 11 - Page 88

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THE MUSIC TRADE
84
REVIEW
MARCH 17, 1923
National Displays on Fox Song
Retailers in All Parts of the Country Make Special Window Showing's in Conjunction With
the Sam Fox Publishing Co. Campaign on "I Love a Little Cottage." Diversity
of Designs and Widespread Territory Covered Is Unusual
Johnston's Music House, Los Ang-eles, Cal
Southern California Music Co.,
JOS Angeles, Cal.
T
HE National campaign in-
augurated by the Sam Fox
P u b l i s h i n g Co. on the
Geoffrey O'Hara song, "I Love a
Little Cottage," has received the
co-operation of distributors and
retailers in sheet music, records
and player rolls.
Retailers everywhere have gone
to unusual expense in arranging
attractive and expensive displays.
The publisher has received sev-
eral hundred reproductions of
these windows, a few of the most
G. Schirmer Store, lios Angeles, Cal.
artistic of which are herewith re-
produced.
One of the most important de-
velopments in the progress of this
exploitation drive has been the
fact that the co-operation of re-
tail stores has not been confined
to limited or particular territory.
The windows herewith shown
practically represent all sections
of the country, a tribute to the
universal recognition of the merit
of this song.
H. A. .Wcymann
Sherman, Clay & Co., Seattle, Wash
(.•iimblc-Ilingetl .Musk' Co,, Chicago, III.
Knelsel Music Co., Toledo, O r

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