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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 20 - Page 45

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
16, 1925
Mail Orders!
Century's ads do not solicit mail
orders but urge millions of readers
to go to their dealer—(THAT'S
YOU!)
In spite of this we
receive quite a num-
ber of requests, but
all of them are im-
mediately s e n t
the
CENTURY dealer.
C E N T U R Y EDITION de-
serves your hearty co-operation
because of its tremendous value.
Its wholesome profit and Its
National Advertising:.
Century Music Pub. Co.
23S Wot 40th St.
N.w York
A. V. Broadhurst Visits
Enoch American Offices
John McCprmack and other American concert
and recital artists.
In a chat with a representative of The Re-
view, Mr. Broadhurst stated that the firm would
shortly inaugurate a campaign on the orchestral
catalog of the company. This is a most com-
prehensive collection comprising orchestral
work of every description from the pens of
composers of international repute.
HARMS, INC.
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DEAR ONK
YOU AND I
0 KATHARINA
LOVELY LADY
SONG OF LOVE
I'M SO ASHAMED
DOODLE DOO DOO
HAUNTING MELODY
HONEST AND TRULY
THE MIDNIGHT WALTZ
WHEN I THINK OF YOU
THE PAL THAT I LOVED
PAL OF MY CRADLE DAYS
BOCK-A-BYK-BVE-BADV DAYS
WILL YOU REMEMItKR ME
LET IT RAIN, LET IT POUR
I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS
NO WONDER (THAT I LOVE YOU)
HONEY, I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU
LET ME LINGER LONGER .IN YOUR
ARMS
Cincinnati Post Carries Story on Famous Or-
chestra Leader and the Girl Who Imperson-
ates the Heroine
CINCINNATI, O., May 8.—Paul Whiteman, who
returned East with his orchestra, gave a con-
cert here recently, which besides attracting
large crowds induced the local players to give
him some unusual publicity.
The Cincinnati Post, which is running "The
Flapper Wife" serial story and co-operating in
every way in giving publicity to the Sam Fox
Publishing Co.'s song of the same name, ex-
tended itself by hooking up Whiteman's appear-
ance with "The Flapper Wife" campaign.
There has been appearing in this city and will
later appear in others a young lady who imper-
sonates "Gloria," the heroine of "The Flapper
Wife," Whiteman and Gloria were brought to-
MY GAL DON'T LOV K ME ANY MORE
WHEN THE ONE YOU LOVE LOVES
YOU
1 HAD SOMEONE ELSE BEFORE I
HAD YOU
IF IT WASN'T FOR YOU I WOULDN'T
BK TRYING NOW
Write for Dealers' Prices
made a gift of his "Portland Rose March" to
the Rose Festival Association. His Rose
Festival waltz song, "A Rose for Every Heart,"
has a decided popular appeal, and all who have
heard it predict for it great popularity. The
melody will run all the way through "Rosaria."
Mr. Cadman will return to Portland a week be-
fore the pageant to supervise the music and
witness the final rehearsals. The music, which
was written for the pageant by Mr. Cadman,
is being published by Sherman, Clay & Co. and
Carl Fischer, Inc.
A. V. Broadhurst, head of Enoch & Sons, the
well-known English publishing house, has spent
the last two weeks at the American branch of
the company, 9 West Forty-fifth street, New
York City. Mr. Broadhurst will take a short
trip into Canada and will return to New York
in time to attend the annual gatherings of the
National Association of Sheet Music Dealers
and the Music Publishers' Association of the
United States.
The Enoch & Sons catalog has made great
strides in this country in recent years. Its
ballads are popular in all parts of the United
States, and many of them are programmed by
une Brought Mose
"C'VjSVJi-
Whiteman Linked Up
With "The Flapper Wife"
Announces Firm Will Shortly Begin Extensive
Campaign on Orchestral Material in Catalog
Sequel to
' 'Iwe Sends a little Gift of Roses'
45
New Ditson Book Price List
"Gloria" and Paul Whiteman
gether and the photograph of the pair looking
over a piano copy of "The Flapper Wife" ap-
peared in The Post accompanied by the follow-
ing story: "No, Paul Whiteman, the famous
'jazz king, 1 and Gloria, the Cincinnati girl, who
is impersonating the heroine in 'The Flapper
Wife,' were not singing when this was snapped.
Whiteman, leader of the orchestra which has
made of syncopation an art, is looking over
Gloria's song, 'The Flapper Wife.' He says it
is a very tuneful melody, as the thousands in
Cincinnati who have heard it sung or have sung
it themselves know."
The Oliver Ditson Co. has just issued in book
form a new price list on music books. This
book is indexed in alphabetical form and com-
prises the entire collection of Ditson's piano
methods, studies, collections, catechisms and
primers, dictionaries, musical literature, etc.
The book carries the net selling prices of the
publications.
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BEAUTIFUL, BALLAD
ARTHUR A.
Portland Gadman Festival
AMERICAS POPULAR
BALLAD SUCCESSES
ROSES OF PICARDY
THtWORLDISWAHING^SUNRISt
INTHE GARDEN OFTD-MORROW
THE SONG OF SONGS
LOVE'S FIRST KISS
SMILETHRU YOUR TEARS
IF WINTER COMES
CHAPPELL-HARMS.INC
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185 MADISON AVE
NEW YORK
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PORTLAND, ORE., May 10. — Charles Wakcfield
Cadman, American composer, spent several
days in Portland the latter part of April con-
ferring with the directors of the Portland Rose
Festival. June 9 to 15 are the Festival dates,
at which time a stupendous pageant is to be
staged, in which 10,000 persons will take part,
with all Cadman music to be used, many of
the numbers having been composed by Mr.
Cadman for the occasion. A chorus of over
2,000 voices is at present rehearsing under the
direction of Montgomery Lynch. Mr. Cadman
"On the Breast of the
Silvery Yellowstone Lake"
Fox-trot Ballad
Colored picture of Yellowstone Lake on title page. Arranged
by Harry Alford who hai arranged to many "hits."
GOOD MARGIN FOR PROFIT
M. CHRISTIANSEN, PublUher
Wise River. Mont.
M M R K S SONS NEWYOIJ

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