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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 82 N. 21 - Page 44

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The Music Trade Review
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"A Night of Love" Given Beautiful
Presentation at the Capitol Theatre
New York's Largest Moving Picture House Presents Chappell-Harms, Inc., Number in Hand-
some Setting With Such Success That It Is Held Over for the Second Week
EREWITH is shown the stage setting of
"A Night of Love" presentation re-
H the
was held over for the second week. "A Night
of Love" is a waltz success, published by Chap-
MAY 22, 1926
The artists appearing in this special presenta-
tion were William Robyn and Gladys Rice, two
of the most popular soloists in the Capitol en-
semble of artists. They, accompanied by the
eighty-piece Capitol Theatre Orchestra, ren-
dered this waltz selection, "A Night of Love,"
in a manner that made it a musical event.
It is unusual for the Capitol Theatre to hoW
any presentation over for a second week, but the
approval that the "A Night of Love" rendition
brought forth from the various audiences justi-
fied Major Bowes, director of the Capitol The-
atre, in extending the time limit.
This is only one of the many presentations
that will be made throughout the country in
leading photoplay houses of "A Night of Love."
In addition, the number is being played fre-
quently by the best orchestras everywhere. It
has been featured by way of radio and it is pro-
grammed regularly in vaudeville.
Music Publishers to
Meet on June 8
Meeting Timed to Fall in With Meetings of
Other Groups of the Music Industries
How the "Night of Love" Was Featured at Capitol Theatre
cently given by the Capitol Theatre, New York
City, and which proved so successful that it
pell-Harms, Inc., music by Larry Spier and
words by B. G. DeSylva.
A REAL HIT
As Long As I Have You
Easy to Sell
Order From
Easy to Play
Your
Jobber or
Easy to
Remember
lit
shed
Publisher
no tears,
know
no fears,
And
have you-
all
As loni;
the while
I'll
OTHER SELLERS
You're Just a Flower
From an Old Bouquet
Rhythm Rag
Kiss Me Goodnight „
Adoration Waltz
Mystery of Night
My Faith in Thee (Sacred)
Peaceful Valley
Deep Elm
12th Street Rag
Memory's Garden
Trusting (Sacred)
J. W. Jenkins Sons Music Co.
Kansas City, Missouri
The Music Publishers' Association of the
United States, in order to hold its annual meet-
ing concurrently with the other music industries
including the coming convention of the National
Association of Sheet Music Dealers, has sched-
uled a regular meeting of its organization for
June 8. This is the intervening date between
the two meeting dates arranged by the dealers'
body.
Owing to its by-laws the Music Publishers'
Association of the United States would under
ordinary circumstances meet on June IS in
order to perform the functions of its annual
meeting. It is tentatively proposed, however,
to schedule a regular meeting on June 8, at
which time it is proposed to amend the constitu-
tion of the Association to make the June 8
gathering the annual official one. If this sched-
uled arrangement fails to pass by vote of that
body, the plans for the regular meeting will be
followed and its actions be ratified at the official
meeting of June 15.
At this time the meeting place of the Music
Publishers' Association of the United States has
not been selected although the greater part of
its plans for that occasion can be announced.
Instead of an annual dinner as heretofore, the
Music Publishers' Association of the United
States will serve a buffet supper at 6 o'clock in
the evening to which will be invited visiting
dealers and the publishers' guests. Later the
publishers' body will have as its guests in the
same evening the visiting dealers at a theatre
party.
Besides the dealer guests, the members of
the Music Publishers' Association of the United
States will be allotted one representative at the
buffet supper and one representative in the
theatre party. Publishers requiring additional
reservations for any of their own staff for
either the buffet supper or the theatre party, or
both, can arrange for same at so much per
head.
Naturally it will be necessary in order to as-
sure reservations for the theatre party to make
all requirements known early in the day of
June 8, as otherwise there could be no guarantee
that sufficient seats would be held by the the-
atrical management.
Charles K. Harris Writes
a New Mother Song
"My Mother's Kiss the Sweetest Kiss of All,"
Latest Work From Pen of Dean of Song-
writers.
Charles K. Harris, pioneer composer and pub-
lishers of ballads, who recently played a series
of vaudeville engagements throughout the East
and Middle West, as well as appearing occasion-

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