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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 9 - Page 49

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THE
AUGUST 29, 1925
Dealers Push
"CENTURY"
Because
It Is
Nationally
Advertised!
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
New York
Important B. F. Wood Go.
Publications for September
List of Novelties of Particular Interest to
Teachers and Students Is Offered by Boston
Music Publishing House
The H. F. Wood Music Co., of Boston,
Mass., has inaugurated what may be termed a
new musical feature to the list of novelties for
September that is full of interesting composi-
tions, most of which should have a particularly
strong appeal to the teacher and the student.
The list includes, for instance, five character-
istic pieces for the piano by E. Beck-Slinn, of
the lighter sort, a group of three fantasies for
left hand alone by Paul Bliss, and a group of
five piano compositions by Paolo Conte, all the
compositions noted being published separately.
Sequel to
'love Sends a Little Gift of Roses *
wie Brapttie Rose
HARMS, INC.
62W.4-5THST.,N.Y.C.
AMERICAS POPULAR
BALLAD SUCCESSES
ROSES OF PICARDY
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INTHE GARDEN OFTD-MORROW
THE SONGOF SONGS
LOVE'S FIRST KISS
SMILETHRU YOUR TEARS
IF WINTER COMES
CHAPPELL-HARMS.INC.
185 MADISON AVE
NEW YORK
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
There is also offered in piano arrangement
"Bourree," from the third 'cello suite by Bach;
an Improvisation Op. 37 by D'Auvergne Bar-
nard, a little number entitled "Slumber Sweet-
ly," by P. Beamont, a tone poem by Jules De-
vaux, and a gavotte by J. P. Rameau. The vocal
list includes a sacred number, "Supplication,"
by Wm. Dichmont, and "A Lover's Wish," by
Vernon Eville. For 'cello and piano there is
the "Love Song," by Charles Wakefield Cad-
man.
For September there are offered two new addi-
tions to the Wood album collection, namely,
two volumes of English, Irish, Scotch and
Welsh melodies arranged for two hands. On
the whole the entire list is one of exceptional
value.
"Melancholy Lou" New
Issue by Garrick Sales
To Be Released by Columbia and Already Be-
ing Broadcast by Many Leading Orchestras
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YOU AND I
MARGl KRITK
0 KATHAKINA
MIGHTY BI.IK
I>OVKL,Y LADY
ISKCAI SE OF YOU
1 MISS MY SWISS
HAUNTING MELODY
HONEST AND TRULY
KINKY KIDS PARADE
YOU GOTTA KNOW HOW
THE MIDNIGHT WALTZ
WHEN I THINK OF YOU
1 WANT YOU ALL FOR ME
WHO WOULDN'T LOVE YOU
PAL OF MY CRADLE DAYS
TELL ME YES, TELL ME NO
LET IT RAIN, LET IT POl'R
I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS
NO WONDER (THAT I LOVE YOU)
HONEY, I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU
I'M TIRED OF EVERYTHING HUT YOU
WHEN THE ONE YOU LOVE LOVES
YOU
LET ME LINGER LONGER IN YOUR
ARMS
SHE WAS JUST A SAILOR'S SWEET-
HEART
CHICACO, III., August 22.—The latest number
published by the Garrick Music Sales, entitled
"Melancholy Lou," which has been recorded by
Write for Dealers' Prices
a number of the record companies and will be
released next week on Columbia, is receiving
wide popularity through the orchestras who are
broadcasting this number nightly. Such well-
known orchestras as Eddie Coleman's Ambas-
sador Hotel Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra,
Jack Johnston's Samovar Cafe Orchestra and block of 29 lots in the Pineville addition. It is
said in realty circles the Easterners will call
numerous others are featuring the number.
"Melancholy Lou," a fox-trot, is written by their project the Gulf Coast Development Co.
Ray Hibbeler, the well-known writer of "Tell of Buffalo and New York.
Me You'll Forgive Me," "Bungalow Love-Nest"
and other popular tunes.
Ray Miller Going Abroad
Irving Berlin, Inc., Now Has
Lengthy Active Catalog
Unusual Number of Excellent Selling Numbers
Reward Company's Strong Work of Exploita-
tion
Irving Berlin, Inc., has probably one of the
most lengthy active catalogs of popular prints in
its history. It is being exploited most inten-
sively with the result that Berlin publications
are having a healthy sale everywhere.
Some of its outstanding numbers are: "Yes
Sir! That's My Baby," "Oh How I Miss You
Tonight," "Ukulele Lady," "When You and I
Were Seventeen," "Yearning," "Silver Head,"
"Sonya," "Cecelia," "On A Night Like This,"
"Say Arabella," "Alone At Last" and "One
Smile." In addition an active campaign is in
progress on Irving Berlin's newest offering
"Remember."
Infringement Suit
Suit for infringement of copyright was begun
recently in United States District Court by
Gene Buck, President of the American Society
of Composers, Authors and Publishers, and Leo
Feist, Inc., against the General Electric Co.,
which operates WGY, the radio broadcasting
station at Schenectady, N. Y. It was charged
that the songs "I'll See You in My Dreams"
and "Honest and Truly" were broadcast from
WGY in violation of copyright held by Feist,
Inc., and some rights held by the society of
which Mr. Buck is the head. Injunctions re-
straining WGY from future violations were
asked for.
Ray Miller and His Orchestra, which is now
booked to play the Famous Players' photoplay
houses throughout the country, after the present
tour will sail for England for a twelve weeks'
engagement at the London Hippodrome and
the Kit Kat Club in the English metropolis. It
is said that Miller's musical aggregation for the
foreign trip will be the largest jazz band ever
assembled, consisting of thirty-four musicians.
It opens its first engagement in London on De-
cember 7.
Mayers Music Shops have recently been
granted a charter of incorporation to operate
in New York City. W. Mayers, M. E. Lopin
and J. S. McSheehy are the incorporators of the
new concern.
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RIGHT NOW
Publishers in Real Estate
NEW OKLKANS, LA., August 17.—J. Selig Yelen
and Ben Bornstein, New York music publish-
ers, are the purchasers of several pieces of
property along the Gulf Coast, representing
$115,000 in aggregate expenditure. The music
publishers bought a site facing East Back Bay,
beach property at East Mississippi City and a
TRADC HARK REGISTERED
STOCK UP
M.WITMARKA S O N S
1650 BROADWAY
NEW YORK

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