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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 15 - Page 55

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OCTOBER 11, 1924
THE
"Where TTie
Iftbash Flow
MUSIC
TRADE
Playing
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Fox Trot Melody makes i t
a dGlidkt t o Dancers
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THE SONO AND DANCE HIT
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deyus made It iitstautlu popular
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Cant Go Wron^ With
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LITTLE SONGi
A SUNSHINE FOX TROT
"WoYouyeJMue, Here's "What To D o -
Sivid Yourself A little Soup.'
and flowers go hand in hand. This charming
lady has her mind set to make a success of
the business and will be pleased to hear from
her many friends in the field, who I am sure
will be glad to help her. It is a rendezvous
for the professional musicians as well as the
younger folks who are always interested in the
newer things in music.
The Beesley Music Co. is locally the music
store in the center of things, so to speak. Mr.
Beesley reports a splendid outlook for the Fall
and Winter season. Fergus Coulter is the man-
ager of the music department, a man of wide
knowledge in the music line, particularly the
standard field, and is very proud in relating the
fact that he is what you might term a living
encyclopedia' in all that there is to know. The
composer's name of "Silver Threads Among
the Gold" is as fresh in his memory as "Horsey
Keep Your Tail Up."
The largest department store in Utah, Auer-
bach Co., also operates a music department,
well managed by Mrs. Eva Scales, a lady with
considerable experience in the line, a charming
personality and very happy in her work.
The six best selling song hits in Salt Lake
City at the present time, as given in an inter-
view with Miss Lucille Darton, are as follows:
What Shall I Give My Pupil?
To Strengthen the Weaker Fingers—To Develop the Legato
Touch, or the Staccato Touch—To Use as a Study in Wrist Work,
Octave Work, Left Hand Melody, Crossing the Hands—and
Dozens of Other Problems>
You Will Find the Answer in the List of
MUSIC CLASSIFIED
ACCORDING TO
PIANO TECHNIQUE
From the Newly and Thoroughly Revised
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WORLD-FAMOUS
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STANDARD
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Are Low*
(jAe Most Chctvutind
Waltz Hit of the YeaV
(1) "What'll I Do"; (2) "Mandalay"; (3) "Sweet
Little You"; (4) "June Night"; (5) "It Had to
Be You"; (6) "Rock a'Bye Baby Blues."
The three most distant post office stations
away from any railroad are located in Utah.
That is why it is called "The land of magnificent
distances."
OGDEN, UTAH
Ogden, Utah, is one hour's ride from Salt
Lake City, a rich community in many ways,
particularly in natural resources, and beauti-
fully situated. Glen Bros. & Roberts have
the leading music house of this city and have
recently moved into their new building. It
can easily be termed an institution of art, fin-
ished in cream color throughout, with beautiful
display rooms and handsomely fitted. While
in conversation with Mr. Holland, the manager,
he reported business excellent and was satisfied
that they are going to out-do their preceding
records throughout the store. Miss Ruth Davis,
who is termed "The Babe Ruth in Music" of
Ogden, is a kind of personality who displays a
great deal of sincere interest in trying to please
everyone who comes in contact with her.
The Jones Phonograph Shop is a unique stoic
displaying the best in phonographs, musical in-
struments and a representative stock of music.
I was pleasantly surprised in addressing a keen-
eyed person who was none other than Mr. Jones
himself who demonstrated such brotherly love
that I truly believe that if he is not a brother
Elk he is certainly eligible to be one, judging by
his character.
The largest department store in Ogden, W.
H. Wright & Son, has had a music department
in operation for many years. Mr. Fowler, the
manager of that department, as well as many
others, has always figured music as a valuable
asset to this institution. A varied stock is car-
ried, popular music as well as Black & White
songs and a splendid assortment of teaching
material. Miss June Rice is the lady in charge
of the department as well as possessing musical
ability.
"Bernie Prager,"' representing Edw. B. Marks
Music Co., New York, was kodaked by myself
upon entering "Glen's" talking about the best
selling numbers in their catalog and that Mr.
Marks does not permit breaking packages in
less than one hundred lots.
TEACHING MUSIC New Numbers Issued by
Selected by
STURKOW RYDER,
Celebrated Teacher, Composer and Concert Pianist,
and HENRY S. SAWYER,
Well Known Music Critic.
EDITORIAL STAFF of the McKINLEY PUBLICATIONS
Frederick A. Stock (Editor-in-Chief '"Music in the Home"
Edition). Anne Shaw Faulkner (Music Chairman, General
Federation of Women's Clubs). Sturkow Ryder, Victor Gar-
wood, Allen Spencer, Clarence Eddy, Arthur Olaf Andersen,
Allen Ray Carpenter, Henry S. Sawyer and Others.
Send for Catalog of "One Thousand and One" Piano Selections.
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
1501-1515 E. 5Sth St.
CHICAGO, ILL.
Copyright, 1924, by McKinley Music Co.
the Oliver Ditson Go.
Additions to Ditson School Octavo Issue In-
clude "Youth" and "Hark! the Lily Bells Are
Ringing"—Other Novelties
Among the new additions made to the Ditson
School Octavo is "Youth," a song for com-
mencement for one, two and three voices, and
"Hark! The Lily Bells Are Ringing," a two-
part song for schools. To the anthems for
mixed voices have been added "Oh, Como
Hither and Behold," "Oh, Be Joyful All Ye
MOONLIGHT
MEMORIES'
A NEV WALTZ HIT BY VINCENT R O S E ,
WRITE.R OR % LINGER AWHILE? WITH LYRICS
BY DOROTHY TZRRISS, WHO WROTE *THREE „
O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING* AND "WONDERFUL ONE*
Lands," "From All That Dwell Below the
Skies," and "The Lord Is My Strength," for
mixed voices with a bass solo. To the part-
songs for men's voices has been added the
"Song of the Street Sweeper," and to the part
songs for women's voices has been added "So
Swecte is Shee," from an English air arranged
by William Arms Fisher, the choral version
of which is by Victor Harris. There is also
included "My Bonnie Lass," a part song for
mixed voices. The Oliver Ditson Co. has also
issued "The Incarnation," by George B. Nevin,
a cantata for Christmas, based on a text chiefly
biblical. It is issued in book form, with solo,
chorus and organ. The contents include six
appropriate songs. This work should be pre-
sented now as a Christmas contribution. There
are a number of other Ditson Christmas can-
tatas, including two by George B. Nevin which
should be in demand for the balance of the
year.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
eason s
uccesses
Results prove the following
numbers to be the
Biggest Profit Winners of 1924
YOU CAN TAKE ME AWAY FROM
DIXIE
FORGET ME NOT (Means Remem-
ber Me)
BRINCIN' HOME THE BACON
JUNE
BROKEN DREAMS
JUST A LULLABY
IN A WONDERFUL WORLD OF
OUR OWN
SOME ONE ELSE (Took Your Place
In My Heart)
Order Now from Your Jobber
or direct from
HEARST MUSIC PUBLISHERS
of Canada, Limited
Head Office, Winnipeg, Canada
New York—Chicago —Toronto—Vancouver

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