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Colored Cut-outs, Featuring Latest Hits, Make
Attractive Window and Store Display Mate-
rial for the Members of the Retail Trade
The Sam Fox Publishing Co., New York and
Cleveland, O., has issued very attractive display
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JANUARY 26,
appreciated by orchestra leaders who played it.
Paul Biese and His Cinderalla Orchestra, who
are appearing at the Cinderalla Garden, Chicago,
are featuring the number with great success.
Nine other combinations under the supervision
of Paul Biese are pushing the tune in that city,
and with A. J. Piron's New Orleans Orchestra,
Sam Wooding's Society Syncopators, Le Roy
Smith and His Band, Fletcher Henderson and
His Orchestra, and William H. Dover and His
Display Cut-outs for Dealers Issued by the Sam Fox Publishing Co.
cut-outs for dealers' use. These are made to Tampa Orchestra, featuring it every night in
set upon the counters, to be attached to the New York, the number is getting off to a great
window, or hung in the interior of the store. start. "Just One More Day" is another of
They are lithographed in several colors and the feature numbers of the Melody catalog.
come in two sizes, making the material avail-
able for various purposes by music merchants.
The larger cut-outs have been used very effec-
tively in the dressing of numerous windows.
They lend themselves to artistic background
and look well with records, player rolls or sheet
music.
The first of these new cut-outs were on the
Fox successes "Just One More Kiss," "Nights
! in the Woods" and "Maid of the West." Others
J are to be released by the Fox organization
i later and this publicity material will be one of
. the outstanding features of the Fox dealer
co-operation during the coming season.
Early Returns Gratifying
for Richmond Catalogs
Dealers Already Ordering These in Good Vol-
ume—First Printing Will Be Well Over
250,000 Copies
Maurice Richmond, head of the Richmond
Music Supply Corp., is gratified over the early
returns in the way of orders and co-operation
on the announcement
of the coming stand-
ard and popular cata-
logs which are shortly
to be issued.
The v o l u m e of
orders have been quite
heavy and r a n g e
from 500 copies to
over 5,000 , or more.
Seemingly, the only
drawback so far has
been the f e e l i n g
among retailers that
Maurice Richmond
they will be unable to
send in repeat orders after the initial shipment.
Owing to the fact that the first run of these
catalogs will be well over 250,000 copies, and
the price has been regulated accordingly, small
reprint editions could only be made at a price
which would be prohibitive.
Due to the fact that dealers in practically
every city will have these catalogs,- those who
do not arrange for their allotment in advance,
will find competition most keen.
"Chicago Blues" Is Played
by Many Famous Orchestras
Melody Music Co. Number Has Jumped Into
Prominence Although Only Released Early in
the Present Month
The Melody Music Co., 145 West Forty-fifth
street, is the publisher of "Chicago Blues" (a
Twentieth Century Chant), by Paul Biese,
James Altiere and S. Walter Williams. The
number, although only released early in Jan-
uary, has jumped into good prominence. Special
recording arrangement has been made by Don'
aid Redman, which adds many original effects
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