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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 17 - Page 65

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THE
OCTOBER 25, 1924
Stock Up
for the
Big Campaign
These twenty magazines will carry CEN-
TURY NATIONAL ADS. to more than fifty
million monthly readers during September,
October, November and December:
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 Weit 40th St.
Census Figures Show Gain
in Value of Sheet Music
4.1 Per Cent Increase in Value of Sheet Music
Printed and Published in 1923 as Compared
With 1921—$14,024,672 Total
WASHINGTON, D. C, October 21.—That the
phonograph and player-piano have by no means
put sheet music "out of the running" is indi-
cated by the report just issued by the Census
Bureau showing that the value of music printed
and published in 1923 was 4.1 per cent greater
Victor Herbert's
MASTERPIECE
A KISS
THE
The most beautiful Irish waltz in years
'THE DREAMS OF MY IRISH COLLEEN"
A most wonderful
fox-trot
'THE OLD HOMESTEAD in the VALLEY"
BOURDON DEUTY MUSIC CO.
P. O. Box 103, Sta. A.
Hartford, Conn.
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
than the value in 1921. The report shows 109
establishments to have been engaged in this
industry last year, with products of a total value
of $14,600,973, as compared with 107 establish-
ments and a production of $14,024,672 in 1921.
Establishments which both printed and pub-
lished music reported a production valued at
$4,457,308 last year, a decrease of 12.6 per cent
as compared with 1921, when $5,101,919 was re-
ported. On the other hand, music published
by establishments which have their printing
done elsewhere totaled $10,143,665, an increase
of 13.7 per cent over 1921, when it was stated to
be $8,922,753.
Of the 109 establishments reported in 1923
forty-eight were located in New York, seven-
teen in Illinois, ten in Massachusetts, eight in
Ohio, seven in Pennsylvania and four in Mis-
souri. The total number of persons engaged in
the industry was 2,816 last year, an increase of
17 per cent over the 2,406 reported in 1921, and
salaries and wages were $4,713,298, an increase
of 12.5 per cent over the $4,187,584 reported in
1921.
The cost of materials, including fuel and con-
tainers, was $2,251,078 as compared with $2,016,-
311 in 1921, an increase of 11.7 per cent.
Whiteman Features Feist
Number in Concert Tour
"When the One You Love Loves You" of
His Own Composition Is Popular—Tour
Draws Big Audiences
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, now tour-
ing the country playing concert engagements, is
featuring among other popular numbers a song
written by himself, entitled "When the One
You Love Loves You." This fox-trot is sung
in all his programs by Morton Downey, who
appears as soloist with this musical aggrega-
tion.
Whiteman's concert engagements have proved
among the most important of this season's offer-
ings. His appearance in every city where he
has conducted has brought forth packed houses
of music lovers, with the result that the num-
bers he renders, including his own "When the
One You Love Loves You," are among the
most popular sellers in the localities visited by
his organization. The above song is published
by Leo Feist, Inc.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
. WEST of the
GREAT DIVIDE
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^-LATESTAND GREATEST BALLAD
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Lyric by GEORGE WHITING
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wrong with
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MAYTIME
1 LOVE YOU
JUNE NIGHT
SONG OF LOVE
LINGER AWHILE
WONDERFUL ONE
DOODLE DOO DOO
PARADISE ALLEY
MOONLIGHT MEMORIES
SING A LITTLE SONG
DON'T MINI) THE RAIN
WHEN LIGHTS ARE LOW
TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT
SOMEWHERE IN THE WORLD
WAIT'LL YOU SEE MY GAL
I'M ALL BROKEN UP OVER YOU
SOMEONE LOVES YOU AFTER ALL
WHERE THE DREAMY WABASH
FLOWS
WORRIED (I'M WORRIED OVER YOU)
DON'T BLAME IT ALL ON ME
Write for Dealers' Prices
L E O . F E I S T , Inc.,
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Phil Ponce Moves
I'hil Ponce Publications have moved from the
Roseland Building to the Hilton Building, 1595
Broadway, New York City. Mr. Ponce, head of
the company, has associated with him in his new
offices, which are in a prominent location, Merle
Kendrick, the well-known arranger. The Ponce
organization is at present featuring the Spanish
novelty, "Lady of My Cigarette," and a comedy
number called "Oh, My, Yes," both of which
are reported to be selling rapidly.
Ball Number a Success
Ernest R. Ball's new song, "West of the Great
Divide," is duplicating the success of his earlier
favorites, such as "Love Me and the World Is
Mine," "Let the Rest of the World Go By" and
"Mother Machree." Though out only a few
weeks, it has already appeared on the programs
of such well-known artists as Orville Harrold,
Craig Campbell, (Mark Morrell, and was used
twice as a special feature at the Capitol by the
tenor, A. P. Bomberger. Ernest Ball's numbers
still retain their perennial popularity, selling
year after year. Of its kind, it is one of the out-
standing repeat sellers of the trade.
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IF WINTER COMES
ALREADY SELLING BIG
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SONGS SUPERIOR IN THE I
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Jealous
Where's My Sweetie Hiding
Let Me Be the First One to Kiss
You Good Morning (And the
Last One to Kiss You Good-
night)
Pretty Little Blue Eyed Sally
Let Your Home Be My Home
In Shadowland
Pretty as a Picture
Covered Wagon Days
Back in the Old Neighborhood
I've Got a Song for Sale (That
My Sweetie Turned Down)
That's Why You Make Me Cry
Roll Along, Missouri
Published by
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BERLIN & SNYDER CO.
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1650 BROADWAY
NEW YORK:
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