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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 14 - Page 62

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MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
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APRIL 7, 1923
won-dor-ful one,When- e v - er I'm
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Dorothy Terriss
ulnor of-
O'clock in the Morning'
of J. X. Hearst, J. W. Wilton, J. Anderson, C. B.
WINS THE FAVOR OF ROYALTY
Fink, A. Lloyd, G. A. MacLean and E. Evans.
Upon the close of the meeting the directors Jack Mills Number "In a Caravan" Praised by
Canadian Publishers Report Past Year Has
convened for the election of officers and an-
Queen of England
Been a Very Successful One
nounced the following: President and treasurer,
J. X. Hearst; vice-president, John W. Wilton,
At a recent fete given the British Royal fam-
WINNIPEG, MAN., March 30.—The annual gen-
ily by the King's Forty-sixth Division Royal
eral meeting of the shareholders of Hearst Music LL.B.; secretary, G. A. MacLean, C.A.
Fusiliers, the Imperial Hussars' Band played a
Publishers, Ltd., was held at the offices of that
selection that Queen Mary liked exceedingly,
company recently. The attendance was very
WALTZ STEADILY COMING BACK
according to a letter recently received by Jack
satisfactory, as 98 per cent of the capital in-
vested was represented at the meeting. The Buffalo Dealers Find Increasing Demand for Mills, Inc., from the Laurence Wright Music
Co., British selling agent for the Mills catalog.
report of the company's auditors, Armstrong,
Numbers of This Type
The Queen dispatched an equerry to ascertain
Ashley, Palmason & Co., was read and ap-
p.oved.- The address of the president, J. X.
BUFFALO, N. Y., March 30.—The waltz is steadily the name of the composition. During the lat-
Hearst, was received with very keen interest coming back is a statement made by a local ter's absence there was much speculation as to
throughout. Plans for the ensuing year were music dealer recently. "With the coming back the nationality of the composer. The number
outlined and the prospects for an even more of the waltz," he said, "the jazz music is show- was originally published in England by the
Wright Co., and is "In a Caravan."
prosperous one seem assured. J. Anderson, the ing distinct unpopularity."
retiring secretary, presented his report on the
"Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses," "If
past year's operations, showing the position of Winter Comes," "When the Gold Turns to
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the company to be a very enviable one and in Gray" and "Good Night Waltz" are popular
possession of very valuable connections. During waltz tunes. "Dearest" is one of the most pop-
EDITION BEAUTIFUL
the year under review dividends were declared ular fox-trot pieces.
in June of 25 per cent in cash, and in December
Buffalo theatres made the week of March 19
of 25 per cent in stock.
StS of th« belt-selling competition*
"In the Heart of Kentucky" week, when the
of the
The retiring board of directors were unani- song was featured by orchestras of all Buffalo
Old Mantem.
ONLY the beat tellers.
mously re-elected and a vote of appreciation theatres. The new song is the work of Max
No deadwood.
and confidence was passed in favor of Messrs. Friedman, a Buffalo man, and promises to be
Carefully edited.
Beautifully produoed..
Hearst and Anderson for their untiring efforts a national hit, because of its catchy rhythm and
2,000 dealers selllnr It.
Permanent and large results.
in the company's behalf. The board consists the big hit the song has made locally.
HEARST, LTD., ANNUAL MEETING
SMALL
'Sell the Songs of Jack Mills,
A Pocket Full ol Profits"
Fast-Selling, Profit-Making Hits
from "The House That Jack Built"
'OH! M1STKR OAL1AOHKR AND
MB. SHKAN"
'KISS MAMA; KISS PAPA"
'WHEN WINTER COMES"
'WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG MAGGIE
BLUES"
' I T S A WONDERFUL, WORLD AFTER ALL"
•BILLIE"
"MAD ('CAUSE YOU TREAT ME THIS
WAY)"
'FOR CRYING OUT LOUD"
"HOW'D YA LIKE TO BE A KID AGAIN?"
•SING ME THE SONGS CARUSO SANG"
'TELEGRAM TO ALABAM"
'STOP YOUR KIDDIN' "
OUT WHERE THE BLUE BEGINS"
'YOU GOT EVERYTHING A SWEET MAMA
NEEDS (BUT M E ) "
"IN A CARAVAN"
•FAREWELL BLUES"
'THINK OF M E "
MOLINE"
'LADY OF THE LAKE"
'RAILROAD MAN"
W H Y AM I ALWAYS ALONE?"
"GitKAT WHITE WAY BLUES"
•T.IAT OLD FAMILIAR STRAIN"
Send for bulletins of "Kitten on the Keys" and
other novelty Piano Solos by Zee Confrcy a;ul fifty
others. Catalogs of our tenor banjo and saxophone
solos now ready.
Music
JACK MILLS, Inc., Publishers
152-4 WEST 4.->ih ST..
NEW
YORK,
N. Y.
NEW BERLIN NOVELTY SONG
Among the novelty songs recently added to
the catalog of Irving Berlin, Inc., is a number
by Alex Gerber, Bud Green and Ray Henderson.
It is entitled "I Thought I'd Die." The song
is proving quite popular with vaudeville per-
formers and should be one of the active novel-
ties during the Summer months.
REMICK'S BEST SELLERS
INVESTMENT.
That's what
EDITION BEAUTIFUL
means to YOU.
Write for particulars today.
NOW IS THK TIME
C. C. CHURCH ANTJ COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
Hartford—New York—London—Paris—Sydney
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
Beside a Babbling Brook
(Donaldson and Kahn's latest)
Carolina in the Morning
lily Buddy
Falling
I'm Just a Little Blue
(For You)
Down by the River
(To My Emmaline)
Sweet One
Barney Google
When Will I Know?
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43rd Street
BUY
New York City
YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON Publishers
Walter Jacobs, Inc.
BOOTON 0 MASS.
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A Complttt
Library tor Phott-PUy
Plinlttt
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
JEROME H. REMICK6CO.
DETROIT


NEW YORK

• CHICAGO
PUBLISHI-RS,
PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Mnin Offices: 40-44 Winchester S t v Boston.
I'.iaiuli I louses: New York and Chicago.

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