International Arcade Museum Library

***** DEVELOPMENT & TESTING SITE (development) *****

Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 7 - Page 50

PDF File Only

Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
so
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FEBRUARY 17, 1923
Another^M^Carthy-Tierney" Masterpiece!
P I P *'.P
STUDENTS FIND MUSIC SOOTHING
Dartmouth Organ Recitals Help Them "Exam"
Week—"Parade of Wooden Soldiers" Goes
Strong Along With Classic Composers
Herbert Edward Marks, son of the music pub-
lisher and a student in the junior class at Dart-
mouth, sends an interesting report of a new
departure in the college routine which is most
interesting to music lovers and which will no
doubt be emulated by the leading institutions
of learning throughout the land. He states that
at Dartmouth they have a half hour of organ
music in the chapel every afternoon of the
"exam" week. The faculty has found that the
psychological effect on the tired brains and
nerves of the studeiits is very beneficial and
(he organ recitals are always well attended.
It is also stated authoritatively that Leon
Jessel's world-famous composition, "Parade of
the Wooden Soldiers," is now a prime favorite
at these recitals in such good company as that
SONGS THAT SELL
AW'C'MON
NOVELTY
FOX TROT
PAINTING PICTURES
The Wonder Fox Trot Ballad
NEW COPYRIGHT BILL IN CONGRESS
Tincher Bill Would Apply Principles of Inter-
national Copyright to Works of American
Composers and Authors
WASHINGTON, D. C, February 10.—Another hill
to amend the copyright law so as to enable the
United States to become a member of the Inter-
national Copyright Union has been introduced
in Congress, Representative Tincher, of Kansas,
being the author of a measure to that effect.
A similar bill was introduced two or three weeks
ago.
There is persistent and fast-gaining agitation
for amendment of our copyright laws so as to
protect authors and composers abroad, the
International Copyright Union providing such
protection through reciprocative action. Under
the terms of the bills now in Congress, foreign
authors and composers would secure protection
for their works in the United States to the
same extent as American authors and com-
posers, provided that the foreign country in
each case extended similar protection to Ameri-
can works.
FEIST PUBLISHES^SUN SHOWERS"
DOWN THE LANE
TO BEGINNING AGAIN
It's Just Another "Down the Trail to
Home Sweet Home."
W.RITK FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES.
KONDAS MUSIC PliB. CO.
52 HARBOR AVE.,
of compositions by Beethoven, Chopin, Schu-
bert, Bach, etc.
Mr. Marks is majoring in English with a
view to taking up play-writing.
A8HTAUILA, O.
Lew Cantor, formerly a producer of vaude-
ville acts, offers a new musical comedy entitled
"Sun Showers," which opened at the Astor
Theatre, New York, on Monday night of this
week. The words and music are by Harry
Delf, who also is the featured player. The
score is published by Leo Feist, Inc., and the
leading songs are "Everyone Is Beautiful in
Someone's Eyes," "Sun Showers" and "Yours
Truly."
Cav-o-1in-a
Mam-my
BUY YAHRLING=RAYNER DEPARTMENT
YOUNGSTOWN, (_)., February 10.—Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Warner, of Youngstown, have taken
over the sheet music departments of the Yahr-
ling-Rayner Music Co. This gives 1 them two
complete music departments in the city. Their
sheet music and small goods store in New
Castle, Pa., has been purchased by the Snyder
Piano Co., of New Castle, Pa. Mr. Snyder
reports good sales in his territory on the fol-
lowing song hits: "Three o'Clock in the Morn-
ing," "Romany Love," "O-H-I-O" and "Smilin'
Thru."
FRANCIS SMITH BACK WITH SPECHT
Francis Smith, saxophonist with the Paul
Specht Orchestra, has rejoined the Specht com-
bination following an illness.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 Weat 43rd Street
New York City
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON Publishers
Walter Jacobs, Inc.
8 Bosworth St.
BOSTON. MASS.
JACOBS' PIANO FOLIOS
A
Complete
Library for Photo-Pity
Planlrti
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
Rranch Houses: New York and Chicago.
I'm lon£-in for you — C a r - o - l m - a Mam-my
Carolina
Mamm
-
AReal Southern
Mammy Son&
"You cant &o v
With any F E I S T S

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).