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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 2 - Page 42

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THE MUSIC TRADE
JANUARY 13, 1923
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HEAR IT NOW!
SONO SPANS CONTINENT BY PHONE
Zelda Sears and Harold Levey Submit New
Song to Musical Comedy Star by Phone
Zelda Sears and Harold Levey submitted a
new song by long-distance telephone last week
clear across the continent to Mitzi, the well-
known musical comedy star, selected as the
ultimate consumer of it. Miss Sears and young
I.evey, if you must know—and the press agent
thinks you must—are respectively librettist and
composer of "Lady Billy," in which Mitzi is
touring the country. "The Clinging Vine" at
the Knickerbocker Theatre is also a sample of
their workmanship.
Following her performance in Portland, Ore.,
recently, Mitzi, being a dutiful Savage star,
called up on the wire to find out how "The
Clinging Vine" was hanging on, and discovered
it was clinging so fast that even a heavy fall
of snow couldn't dislodge it. Then Miss Sears,
who had just completed a new lyric for Mitzi's
forthcoming musical show, decided that this
TRY THIS
"Mother Dear I'm Sad and Lonely"
A new Waltz Song that will appeal to
all Music Lovers
Composed and Published by
MAY BELL ANDREWS,
Eld red,
McKean Co , Pa.
was an opportunity to turn idle pleasure to
profit, saving the postage for sending the song
to the star by transmitting it over long distance.
So after she read the words to Mitzi, Levey
played the score right into her ear.
TO FORM NEW ORGANIZATION
Members of Staffs of Standard Publishing
Houses Plan New Association
A meeting of members of the staffs of various
standard publishing organizations was held at
La Maisonette, 12 West Forty-fifth street, on
Wednesday noon of last week for the purpose of
forming a local organization with the object
of becoming better acquainted, exchanging
ideas, etc. The meeting proper was preceded
by a luncheon. A second and more largely
attended gathering of the proposed Association
took place on Wednesday of this week at the
above address, a full report of which meeting
will appear in next week's Review.
The following attended the first meeting: H.
W. Schloz, Schroeder & Gunther; W. Krause,
A. P. Schmidt Co.; T. Heineman, Charles H.
Ditson & Co.; R. Bannier and H. F. Rhaesa, of
Carl Fischer; H. C. Schulz, A. P. Schmidt Co.;
F. E. Kneeland, Boston Music Co.; C. H. Luck-
hart, Luckhart & Belder; J. Fischer, J. Fischer
& Bros.; E. L. Gunther, Schroeder & Gunther,
and V. D. Walsh, The Music Trade Review.
FEATURING 'TOMAN HEARTS"
"When You Long for a Pal
Who Would Care"
"The Trail to Long Ago"
"Broken Hearted Blues"
"HAWAII" (I'm Dreaming of You]
"My Southern Home"
"I'm Lonesome for You,
Dear Old Pal"
"Oh, Henry"
"Louisiana Moon*
"In Old California With You"
"My Hawaiian Melody"
'There Is Only One Pal,
After All"
"It Must Be Some One Like You"
"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight"
"Weeping Willow Lane"
Ernest Golden and his orchestra, which is
under the management of Paul Specht, now
playing the Strand Roof, New York City, is
featuring the fox-trot, "Human Hearts." Leo
Feist, Inc., is the publisher of this number
which is having widespread popularity with
dance orchestras throughout the country.
REMICKS BEST SELLERS
Carolina in the Morning
I'm Through Shedding
Tears Over You
My Buddy
Falling
I'm Just A Little Blue
(For You)
Silver Swanee
Time Will Tell
(from Sally, Irene and Mary)
Honeymoon Home
(from El&le)
• • •
N&WYORK
Canadian Appraisers' Bulletins Nos. 2667, 2670
and 2671, issued by the Canadian Department
of Customs and Excise, announce, among others,
the following decision dealing with the importa-
tion of sheet music:
It has been represented that music imported
in single copies or otherwise by private persons
or business concerns is frequently released with-
out payment of duty. All printed music, bound
or in sheets, is dutiable under Tariff Item 182.
(Duties levied under Item 182 are: General, 10
per cent; Preferential, 5 per cent.)
SONGS THAT SELL
Dealers who stock and display these
songs obtain gratifying results.
"THE LILAC TREE"
"HOME SWEET HOME
LULLABY"
"SOMEWHERE SOMEDAY"
"WHEN YOUR SHIP
COMES IN"
"IN THE AFTERGLOW"
Write for Special Introductory
Offer
Hinds. Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
11 Union Square
New York City
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
New York City
311 West 43rd Street
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
Walter Jacobs, Inc.
8 Bosworth St.
BOSTON. MASS.
JACOBS' PIANO FOLIOS (vo.%.)
A
Complete
Library for Photo-Play
Pianists
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
JEROME H. REMICK&CO.
DETROIT
ALL MUSIC DUTIABLE IN CANADA
• • • CHICAGO
PUBLISHERS,
PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
llranch 1 louses: New York and Chicago.

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