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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 2 - Page 39

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JANUARY 13,
1923
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FEIST NUMBER, "TOOT, TOOT, TOOTSIE," IN DISPLAY
Chicago Dealers Feature Number Attractively During the Engagement in That City of Al Jol-
son's Musical Success, "Bombo"—Cut-Outs Prove Profitable Sales-Builder
During the long run of the Al Jolson musical
show, "Bombo," in Chicago, the Leo Feist,
Inc., number, "Toot, Toot, Tootsie," was inter-
polated as one of the feature songs. The suc-
cess of "Bombo" encouraged a number of sheet
music and talking machine dealers to give window
displays to the outstanding songs in sheet music
and record form. Among this series was the
accompanying display showing Al Jolson on the
observation platform of a speeding train with
Columbia records of the same title. The ma-
terial used "in the displays in every case proved
to be profitable to the dealers who used it.
NEW GOODMAN & ROSE NUMBER
"Who Did You Fool After All?" Featured By
Van & Schenck and Other Acts
"Who Did You Fool After All?" from the
catalog of Goodman
& Rose, Inc., New
York City, was one of
the feature numbers
of Van & Schenck,
now playing in vaude-
ville. M a n y other
l e a d i n g vaudeville
performers are using
the song and in fox-
trot dance form it is
heard frequently by
dance orchestras. Re-
cently the Branford
T h cat r e, Newark,
N. ]., featured the
number with slides,
organ and a singer, as
well as with its Sym-
phony O r c h e s t r a .
Johnny S. Black and
Van & Schenck are
the writers of the
number, which is rap-
idly taking hold and
Chicago Window Display of "Toot, Toot, Tootsie"
the title of the Leo Feist song, "Toot, Toot, receiving widespread exploitation in many of
Tootsie," shown to advantage. Surrounding the the leading moving picture houses, the Newark-
cut-out of the moving train title pages of the house being by no means alone in this develop-
number were attractively arranged, as were ment, to which the number lends itself.
39
ROSSITER'S NEW LINE OF MUSIC
Chicago Publisher Introduces Special Line of
Popular Music, Together With New Sales
Plan for the Benefit of the Retailers
Will Rossiter, well-known Chicago publisher,
has introduced to the trade a line of popular
music which will be wholesaled at a figure
allowing the dealer 200 per cent profit. In con-
junction with the release of this catalog at the
new wholesale rates, a detailed plan of exploit-
ing the goods and placing them in the hands of
the consumer has been arranged. It is pro-
posed that dealers throughout the country in-
augurate special sales days during which these
specially selected Rossiter prints will be offered
at a reduction.
Circulars calling attention to the series of
numbers which are to be included in the new
arrangement have been forwarded retailers, ac-
companied by a number of suggestions by which
sales may be created. Among the songs that
are included in this new sales proposition are:
"I'd Love to Build a Loye Nest for You," "The
Day That I Remember Is the Day That You
Forget," "Lave Dayflf£ "My Wonderful Dreams
of You," "Bring Back the Memory of Lilac
Time" and others.
J. B. KALVER GOES TO CHICAGO
T. B. Kalver, for over sixteen years in charge
of sales and promotions for Jerome H. Remick
& Co., has been appointed Chicago professional
manager of the company to succeed Murray
Bloom. Harry Werthan remains as business
manager in Chicago territory.
The Richmond Music Supply Corp., New
York, sent to its many friends in the trade as a
Christmas token a leather-bound memorandum
book. It is of vest-pocket size, has space for
names, addresses, telephone numbers, etc.
Sung by AL JOLSON in
"BOMBO."
You cant &o wrong,
With any FEIST song,"
TOOT TOOTSIE
(GOO* BYE )
A Fox Trot With a Tootsie Wootsie Rhijthm
"Toot,toot, Toot-sie, Goo'
Bye!
Toot, toot,Toot-sie,dorit cry,

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