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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 23 - Page 55

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DECEMBER 6, 1924
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The card read: "It is our extreme pleasure to
announce that on and after December 1, 1924,
we shall be located at our new quarters—119
Fifth avenue, at 19th St., New York. The key
"I Wonder What's Become of Sally," "Hard to the front door of our new address, in the
Hearted Hannah" and "Bagdad" All Meeting form of a rubber stamp, is enclosed. A con-
Fine Response
venience and time saver. Use it when directing
your orders and communications to us. Let us
Bob Gross, the Los Angeles representative hope the key will fit well. If strayed, stolen or
of Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc., has had ex- lost, we'll send another without cost.—Rich-
ceptional success in his Fall campaign on his mond Music Supply Corp."
firm's catalog. He has achieved unusual results
with "I Wonder What's Become of Sally" and
"Hard Hearted Hannah," closely followed by
A. Y. & B. Numbers Gain
Very Wide Popularity
"Princess April" Opens
at the Ambassador
Musical Comedy With Score Published by
Edward B. Marks Co. Meets Favorable Re-
ception
Predicted as bid a
hit as linger Awhile'
and by the same writer
VINCENT ROSE
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"Dream House" Featured
in Play "Take and Pay"
Ed. B. Marks Number Plays Big Part in Play
Recently Opened Successfully in Toronto
TORONTO, CAN., December 1.—Among the new
plays which have been favorably received by
the Toronto theatre-going public this season is
"Take and Pay," a modern drama by Virginia
Kline. It will shortly tour some of the cities
in upper New York State, including Albany and
Rochester, following which it will have a
Broadway presentation.
During the course of the action one song of
the ballad type entitled "Dream House" is in-
troduced by Minna Gombel, who possesses an
attractive soprano voice. The lyrics of the song
were written by Miss Kline, who is also the
authoress of "Take and Pay." The music is
by Florence Methven, who will be remembered
for his success, "When You Look In the
Heart Of A Rose." The above number is pub-
lished by the Ed. B. Marks Music Publishing
Co. and is not restricted to the show.
"Princess April," a new musical conirdy in
three acts, adapted from the story by Frank R.
Adams with a book by William Carry Duncan
and Lewis Allen Browne and lyrics and music
by Carlo and Sanders, opened on Monday night
of this week at the Ambassador Theatre, New
York City.
The cast includes Tessa Kosta, Stanley Ford,
Harry Clarke, May Boley, Dorothy Appleby,
Nathaniel Wagner, Audrey Maple and Sidney
BERLIN, GERMANY, December 1.—Voices from
Reynolds.
the prison camps of Germany—songs sung dur-
The music is uncommonly tuneful and the ing the World War—the "Tipperary" of the
voice of Miss Kosta appears at her best. Mr. defiant British Tommy—the raucous lilt of the
Wagner also appears to good advantage in the pipes of captured Highlanders—the weird chant
act. Harry Allen as an Irish father sings of French Negroes—are preserved in one of the
"An Irish Rose for Me," which comes in for strangest museums known to man in the Prus-
particular favor. Of the seventeen musical sian State Library.
numbers others which will be heard frequently
On plaques and discs of silver, which will
during the coming season are "Tantalizing never wear ont, Prof. Doegen has recorded the
Featuring "Sally"
April" and "When Knights Were Bold"; "Love voices by means of a special phonograph device.
"Bagdad" and "I Want To Sec My Tennessee."
Clock (Tick Tock)," "Dreamy Eyes," "One He has the words of Germany's war-time
The sales in Los Angeles on all these num-
Piece Blues" and "Sweetheart of Mine." Ed- heroes, too, selections from the Bible, the Koran
bers have been quite active, but those of the
ward B. Marks Music Co. is the publisher of and legends from remote corners of the globe
first two songs have been particularly heavy.
the music.
in the tongues of their authors. Desiring a
Many Los Angeles dealers have extended co-
world-wide
collection but lacking facilities and
operation in the Fall campaign on these num-
Consult the Universal Want Directory of funds, Prof. Doegen utilized the chance that
bers with the result that both "I Wonder
What's Become of Sally" and "Hard Hearted The Review. In it advertisements are inserted brought prisoners of war to Germany's intern-
Hannah" have been shown in some very at- free of charge for men who desire positions. ment camps to augment his collection.
tractive window displays.
Herewith is reproduced a photograph of a
display on these songs in The Arcade Song
Shop, 14 Arcade Building. This is one of the
newer popular counters, but one which in a
Music by CHRISTOPHER O'HARE
very short space of time has created a substan-
Lyric by MARTHA OSTENSO
tial following.
A Novel Collection
WIND ON THE HILL
Novel Removal Notice
A local dealer in New York received a unique
card in a recent mail from the Richmond Mu-
sic Supply Corp. It was enclosed in a bag
which contained as well a rubber stamp carry-
ing the imprint of the new address of the Rich-
mond Co. No doubt dealers in other parts of
the country have received a similar package.
Miss Ostenso is the winner of the $13,000.00 prize offered by Dodd, Mead Co.,
Pictorial Review and Famous Players.
It "is published as a solo in three keys; High, Medium, Low.
Also in Three-part Choral and Quartette form.
"Wind on the Hill" has been selected as the Competition'Number this season
by "All Kansas" High School Glee Clubs.
Published by
THE JOHN FRANKLIN MUSIC CO.
1531 Broadway
(Established 1903)
New York City

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