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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 18 - Page 52

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
52
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You Spend youi money.
-A
On some s^eet Hon.- ey.
You have a Von-dei-ful
MAY
5, 1925
lime
L* Some Advice in F<^c Trot Time -
You cant 4o Wonk
Withany'FElsrsong"
WITMARK COMPOSITION MAKES HANDSOME WINDOW SHOW
S. S. Kresge Store in Cincinnati Makes Fine Display of "When Will the Sun Shine for Me?"—
Timely Link Up With the Season of the Year—Display Soon Reflected in Its Sales
The M. Witmark & Son song, "When Will
the Sun Shine for Me?", has been particularly
appropriate when eonsideiing the weather in
the above song lias been received with cnthusi-
asm justified by the arrival of propitious
weather.
lias created a sale which the trade was quick
to take advantage of. The S. S. kresge store
in the above city took the first Spring oppor-
tunity to give the song a special window dis-
play. This was arranged in a most attractive
manner, as the photograph here reproduced
shows.
"When Will the Sun Shine for Me?" is by
Abner Silver and Benny Davis, who were re-
sponsible for such favorites as "Angel Child,"
"Say It While Dancing," and "Carry Me Back
to My Carolina Home."
PUBLISHERS ^ F F TO EUROPE
Saul H . Bornstein sailed on Saturday of last
week for London to attend the opening of the
new "Music Box Kevue" show.
Jack Mills, of Jack Mills, Inc., will sail for
F.uropc on the S.S. " I'.erengaria" May 15.
Louis Bernstein and Klliott Shapiro, of the
firm of Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., a r e
booked for a trip to Kuropc during the Summer
months.
NEW MARKS CO. BALLAD
The Kdward I!. Marks Music Co. is publish-
ing a new love ballad which is being added to
the programs of a number of concert and oper-
atic artists. It is entitled "(Jive Me the Right
to Call You Mine." H. Sylvester Krous, writ-
ing under the nom de plume Harold S. Kay, is
the composer. It lias been introduced in vaude-
ville by Louis (iuillrida, Idelle Cleaves and
others.
Will Teller,
publishing firm
" W h e n Will the Sun Shine for Me."" has been ner," is in the
heard frequently in vaudeville theatres in Cin- ( ity, following
neck glands.
cinnati, as it has in other large centers.
This
Kresge Display of "When Will the Sun Shine for Me?"
the metropolitan district. Out in Cincinnati, ().,
however, conditions have been more fortunate.
They have had some real Spring weather and
Songland's Biggest
head of the well-known music
of Robert Teller Sons & Dor-
Roosevelt Hospital, New York
a series of operations on his
Sensation,
rTnCT
WOLVERINE BLUES
BCHBHTIfi''
(~y^
AK BLUES MASTERPIECE
W/N? Greatest Dance Hit In Yearr,
MELROSE BROS. MUSIC CO.
,
CHICAGO,
IL-L-.
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