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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 82 N. 8 - Page 47

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FEBRUARY 20,
1926
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
tured, and the manager, M. H. Hammel, is of
the alert and progressive type. No doubt he
fine-combs the neighborhood. It surely looked
the part.
Enoch & Sons' Traveler in Town
Charlie Rogers told me, when I met him at
Lyon & Healy's, that he was getting good or-
ders all along the line. The catalog is sub-
stantial, the three numbers that are coming to
the front being: "Crying Water," Keep One
Promise to Remember Me," and Creep Into My
Heart." Rogers is a likable chap, and one of
his mottoes is, "If your nose is pointed there
is no danger if you stick to your own business,"
He said when.some people drop a hint it sounds
like a ton of coal going down a chute.
Sears, Roebuck & Co.
"The sheet music section in this store, as well
as all our branches, is breaking all records,"
said Mr. Marozick, in charge of the stock. The
most remarkable thing, he stated, was that the
"Prisoner's Song" has been No. 1 on the list
for several weeks and seems to bid fair to
stay in that position.
L.'H. Enselberg, of Brooklyn, Wins First
Prize in Century Window Display Contest
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E. V. Guillemette, of Manchester, N. H., Winner of Second Prize, and Three Third Prizes Won
by Rhode Island, Colorado and Tennessee Music Merchants
' T H E first prize winner in the late window
•*• display contest arranged by the Century
Music Publishing Co. was won by L. H. Ensel-
berg, 609 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. The con-
test, which closed on December 31, 1925, in-
EYES o f BLUE
emphasis to the twenty-fifth year or silver anni-
versary of the Century Music Publishing Co.
The judges of the contest .were Carl Kauff-
man and F. C. Bruns, of the Federal Advertis-
ing Agency; V. D. Walsh, Music Trade Review;
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eluded also a second prize won by Ernest V. B. M. McClellan, Music Trades, and A. F. Boyls-
Guillemette, Manchester, N. H., and three third ton, Sheet Music News.
prizes won by the following: Emily J. Angell,
The contest included many photographs cov-
Providence, R. I.; Weld County Music Co., ering almost every section of the United States
Greeley, Col., and Clark-Jones-Sheeley Co., and it was a difficult task for the judges in mak-
ing the selection. All of them required care
Morristown, Tenn.
We herewith show a reproduction of the win- and attention and the combined total certainly
dow that won the first prize. This was a par- was a tribute to the spirit and alertness of sheet
ticularly attractive and effective setting for the music dealers in general in utilizing their show
Century Edition and appropriately gave special windows properly.
Three New Waterson, Berlin
& Snyder Numbers Issued
Latest Additions to Company's Popular Catalog
to Be Featured Strongly in Company With
Other Current Hits
Among the new songs added to the catalog of
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder are "Everything's
Gonna Be Alright," "There Are Two Sides to
Every Story," "Why Don't You Marry the Girl"
and "I'm Gonna Let the Bumble Bee Be"
Three of the current successes are in the Wat-
erson catalog, namely, "Smile a Little Bit,"
"Dinah" and "Normandy." The sales and pro-
fessional department, while exploiting new addi-
tions, will continue the successful campaigns on
these three active offerings.
A little Waterson, Berlin & Snyder history is
connected with the arrival of "Smile a Little
Bit" as a national success. This organization
has put over many "smile" titles and the initial
campaigns shortly before the holidays on "Smile
a Little Bit" were therefore naturally advanced
with great confidence.
Schafer With Jack Mills
Bob Schafer, who has gained some popularity
on radio programs, has joined the professional
staff of Jack Mills, Inc.
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