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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 14 - Page 56

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THE
MUSIC
THE WALTZ
TRADE
REVIEW
APRIL S, 1924
BALLAD* THAT'S
Lovers Lane is a Lonesome Trail
Be First
With A Hearst
Be First
With A Hearst
HEARST MUSIC PUBLISHERS OF CANADA LIMITED
Publishers' Advertising
Used to Sales Advantage
How Hamilton of Pittsburgh Increased Sales of
the Fox Number "Hurdy-Gurdy" Blues by
Proper Display and Use
Naturally, the music publisher who places in
the hands of talking machine record, sheet
music and other music dealers advertising mate-
rial and making it available lor dealers every-
where was co-operation during the active period
of the number's release in record form. Many
special showings of the talking machine record,
the sheet music and display cutouts were made
by dealers and some very artistic window ar-
rangements were carried out. Among these was
the display of the sheet music and the Victor
record by Hamilton's, one of the progressive
music houses of Pittsburgh, Pa. A reproduction
of this Hamilton window appears herewith
and will give some
idea of the merchan-
ts f*"^,,^ " ^ ^ m i ^ ^ H
dising value of the
*v> f U A i A I H
showing. The co-op-
"^**^
eration
VIJA ( S
given
Important Notice
to the Trade
Announcing!
That we are the Sole Selling Agents and
Publishers of RUDY WIEDOEFT,
CLYDE DOERR, DON CLARK, and
CHARLES DORNBERGER
saxophone solos.
In order to have your orders PROMPT-
LY filled, send them direct to us or to
your nearest music jobber.
to
NOTE—To be doubly sure, change your
popular music pub-
stock wrappers NOW for future refer-
lishers by talking
ence.
machine retailers has
Send for complete catalog of all saxo-
phone solos and dealers' discounts.
i m p r e s s e d these
h o u s e s with t h e
great possibilities of
sales through these
d e a l e r s . Sale of
popular sheet music
in conjunction with
the record releases
of songs is mighty
good business and
ford Hall Sanitarium at Stamford, Conn., ac-
brings direct results to
cording to word received here last night. He
the dealer who care-
had been a patient in the sanitarium for four
fully ties up his sheet
months following a stroke of apoplexy, and
m u s i c department
for several weeks his friends had feared he
with the new num- would not recover. He was about fifty-seven
bers as they are is- years old, a son of Thomas MacDonough, the-
sued by the talking atrical manager, and Laura Don, an actress.
machine
record
Mr. MacDonough began his career as a re-
makers. The win- porter on the World, but gave up journalism
Hamilton's Attractive Window Display of the "Hurdy-Gurdy Blues"
rial which lends, itself advantageously to dis- dow illustrated herewith more than exceeded
on discovering a talent for writing librettos.
play purposes, assures his offerings of receiving
Among the many to his credit were "It Hap-
expectations in results.
unusual co-operation. Recently the Sam Fox
pened in Nordland," "The Rose of Algeria,"
Pub. Co., of Cleveland, O., forwarded to many
"The Henpeeks" and "Hitchy-Koo." His last
music dealers throughout the country small and
play was "Within Four Walls," a comedy with-
Glen MacDonough, musical comedy librettist,
large cartoon display cutouts featuring its nov-
out music, produced April 17 of last year at the
author of "Babes in Toyland" and more than a
elty song and dance success, "Hurdy-Gurdy
Selwyn Theatre. He leaves a widow and a son,
dozen other plays, died this week in the Stam-
Blues." The result of the issuance of this mate-
the former a daughter of Joseph Jefferson, the
actor.
Funeral services will be held at 11
o'clock Wednesday morning at the Universal
Funeral Chapel, Lexington avenue and Fifty-
sfcond street.
Glen MacDonough Dead
Featured
by
VINCENT LOPEZ
and HOTEL PENNSYLVANIA
His
ORCHESTRA
Also Recorded by Him on OKEH Records
Buys Orchestra Go.
The Orchestra Music Supply Co., 1591 Broad-
way, New York City, which for the past several
months has been managed by Robert LePage,
has been sold to Al Haasse, New York manager
for the McKinley Music Co. Mr. Haasse will
continue the distribution of the activities of
the Orchestra Supply Co. and this will in no
wise affect his executive position with the
McKiti'ey organizartion.
OKEH RKCOBD NO. 40,059
Watch Late Release* for Other Recordings
A. J. STASNY MUSIC CO., Inc.
JACK
56 West 45th Street, New York
NORWORTHS
E. Vernon Moore is director of the new
Union Orchestra, of Lewisburg, O. This new
musical combination is already booked to appear
at prominent entertainments in its territory.
BIG HIT
YOU CAN TAKE ME AWAY FROM DIXIE
With a. Snappy
j
Melodious Rhythm
of Irresistible Charm i
(BUT Y O U C A N T
TAKE
DIXIE
FROM M E )
HEARST MUSIC PUBLISHERS OF CANADA LIMITED
FOX TROT
Be First
With A Hearst

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