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Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 6 - Page 42

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"Indecent Music" Now
Occupies Capitol Police
Old Ordinance Creates Controversy Over the
Way Innocent Notes on Staves Can Create
"Indecency"
WASHINGTON, D. C, August 3.—From a musty
file of police regulations some one has unearthed
an order forbidding "indecent music." Evidently
indecent music without words is meant. There
are some opposing views as to how such a reg-
ulation can be construed.
Assistant Corporation Counsel Hart holds
that words' are wholly unnecessary to make
music indecent.
"You know what I mean," he said, "that
hootchy-kootchy sort of intonation."
Mrs. Mina Van Winkle, head of the police-
women, has an entirely different definition.
"I refer," she said, "to that torn-tommy sort
of Oriental music that makes men forget home
and babies. The desert natives play that sort
for dancing, but they have self-respect enough
to dance by themselves. They would be
shocked to see the way our boys and girls hug
each other and vibrate to the tune of those
compelling pieces."
Sergeant Phillips, police psychopathic expert,
(FOXTROT)
CHESTER COHN
MARK FISHE.R..
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inclines to the belief that while there is a lot of gest Fall seasons in the history of popular
"crazy" music, it would be difficult to prove that music. The song will get not only the same
any of it is "indecent."
exploitation that every other Berlin composi-
tion has received heretofore, but, coming at
such a timely moment, the officers of the com-
pany have decided to extend greatly their ef-
forts and intensively cover every channel for
the first three or four months following the re-
"Remember/' Issued Some Time This Month, lease of "Remember." The title, by the way,
Will Have Big Exploitation Campaign Be- is not hard to remember.
hind It
Irving Berlin to
Bring Out New Song
New Century Issues
Some time during this month we shall have
a new song from Irving Berlin. It is called
The Century Music Publishing Co., publish-
"Remember." It has been sung about the Ber-
er of the well-known Century Edition, has
lin quarters to a few of Berlin enthusiasts and
just added a new group of teaching pieces.
These are for the first grade and will be found
particularly useful for teachers in arranging
instruction for child beginners. The new series
is known as "Garden of Flowers." The num-
bers are by Franz Kohler and include "Morning
Glory" (melody), "Sweet Violets" (waltz),
"Clover Blossoms" (waltz), "June Roses"
(theme), "Pansy Faces" (minuetto), "Dainty
Daffodils" (mazurka), "Black-Eyed Susans"
(polka), "Spring Tulip" (randino), "Water
Lilies" (melody).
His Pride Is Justified
Jerry Vogel, manager of the sheet music de-
partment of the Plaza Music Co., prides himself
on the efficiency and alertness of the girls he
has in his department. To prove his conten-
tion he has been showing his friends a page
from a recent issue of the New York Evening
Graphic in which Miss Sophie Fink, one of his
assistants, was announced the winner of $100
palmistry prize.
AT THE HEAD OF ITS CLASS!
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Selling Copyrights Thiin Any Other Luw-
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Music Perfectly Fingered. Printed on the
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50 New Numbers and New
Catalogs NOW READY for 1925
Write for Samples.
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
1501-1517 E. 55th St.
GUS KAHN
.WVLTER. DONALDSON
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Liberal Sales Plan.
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MUSIC TRADE
CHICAGO
Irving Berlin
in every instance the hearers lacked words to
express their impressions. At any rate it is a
FORT DODGE, IOWA, August 1.—Articles of incor-
new Berlin number and is going to be offered
at the opening of what will be one of the big- poration were recently filed by Karl L. King
Music Publishing Co. The capitalization is for
$25,000. The concern is authorized to do a
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
general music publishing business. The officers
of the company are Karl L. King, president;
Music Engravers and Printer*
H. B. Sellers, secretary-treasurer, and J. H.
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
Remheldt. Mr. King is the director of the Fort
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
Dodge Municipal Band.
New York City
311 W e s t 43rd Street
King Pub. Go. Chartered
RUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON Publishers
"Weird Scenes From Nature" and "The Plot-
ting Foe" are the titles of two photoplay music
motifs by Dr. Edward Kilenyi, of the Colony
Theatre Orchestra, New York City. The num-
bers will be published by Robbins-Engel, Inc.,
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Erery Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHIBS, PKNTZM AND EXGIAVRI OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St- Boston.
Branca Houses: New York and Chicago.
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