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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 15 - Page 60

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
56
APRIL
1923
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BALLARD MAC DONALD
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PUBLISHERS OF THE. WORLDS
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MILLION DOLLAR S 2 K W 7 *AL
"PARADE OF WOODEN SOLDIERS" * |0 -°
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MUSIC.RECOADS.ROLLS ON SALE EVERYWHERE
22S W/EST 46rSTN6W YORK
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BITNER ENTERTAINED ON COAST
WHITEMAN FEIST RECORDINGS
General Manager of Leo Feist, Inc., Receives
Great Reception From Pacific Trade
I'aul Whiienian's Orchestra, before its de-
parture for Furopc, made two records of a Leo
Feist, Inc., number which will be released by
the Victor Talking Machine Co. on Saturday of
this week. The number is "Crying for You."
In addition, .simultaneously, the Victor Co. re-
Edgar F. Bitner, general manager of Leo
Feist, Inc., who is touring the Pacific Coast
accompanied by Mrs. Bitner, was tendered an
unusual entertainment
prior to his departure
from Los Angeles,
when an all-Feist pro-
gram was broadcasted
from the Anthony
Studios, KTI station,
through the courtesy
of Herb Wiedoeft's
orchestra.
Wiedoeft's Orches-
tra plays at the Cin-
derella Roof, one of
the big show places of
Los Angeles.
Theron B e n n e t t ,
the well-known or-
chestra leader who
conducts the Green
Mill Orchestra in Los
Angeles, and who has
been a close friend of
Mr. Bitner for many
years, did much to en-
tertain the party dur-
ing its stay in Los
Angeles.
A reproduction of a
Bitner Leaving Los Angeles
photograph is here- 1. (ieorice Neill. 2. K. E. I- F. trier.
3. M r s . Hitner. A. l l e r l
M r s . I I . Co
6 T h e r o n D e n n e t t . 7. H a r r y ('<> W i t
with shown of the
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send-off Mr. and Mrs. Bitner received upon their leased t h e Feist n u m b e r , "Apple Sauce," played
by the Virginians.
departure for San Francisco.
Both of these n u m b e r s have already proved
Conditions on the Coast are in a wholly satis-
factory condition and both Mr. and Mrs. Bit- their popularity a n d should sell as well in this
ner are enjoying their trip from the time that as in sheet music form, as they a r c high in t h e
list of popular sellers.
thev left New York.
PANAMA TWILlCms
Successor to Rio Nights
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Hawaiian
Waliz G)ncj
A. J. STASNY MUSIC CO., INC.
56 West 45th St., New York

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