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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 83 N. 17 - Page 39

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IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC PUBLISHING
Conducted By V. D. Walsh
John Church Co. to Concentrate All
Publication Sales in Cincinnati Office
New York Office to Be Continued for Direction of Publication Activities Under Control of W.
L. Coghill—Boosey & Co. to Handle Catalog in Great Britain
A NOTICE was recently sent to the trade by
* * the John Church Co. that in the future all
sales of its publications would be made from
its plant, 1107 Jackson street, Cincinnati, O.
The company will continue a New York office.
plans for the furtherance of John Church inter-
ests in opera, concert, musical productions,
radio, and mechanical reproductions, and the
many other activities of an executive nature
connected with such a voluminous catalog as
that owned by the Church Co.
The John Church Co. looks forward to the
new arrangements working out to the advan-
tage of the dealer as well as the company, as all
supplies will be shipped from one source and
there should be a substantial saving in transpor-
tation charges, etc.
SONGS THAT SELL
Because I Love You (Irving' Berlin)


How Many Times? (Irving' Berlin)
When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob,
Bobbin' Along
I'm on My Way Home (Irving' Berlin)
That's a Good Girl (Irving- Berlin)
Elsie Shultz-en-heim
Susie's Feller
At Peace With the World (Irving Berlin)
I Never Knew What the Moonlight Could Do
I'd Climb the Highest Mountain (If I Kne\\<
I'd Find You)
I'd Love to Meet That Old Sweetheart of
Mine

Remember (Irving Berlin)
Always (Irving Berlin)
Let's Make Up
The above move by the John Church Co. fol-
lows out the general idea of consolidation this
organization has planned as regards its catalogs.
With the expiration of the lease of its London
branch on September 29, Mr. Coghill closed
arrangements with Boosey & Co., whereby that
important British, and internationally known,
publishing concern will carry on the sale of
John Church publications in Great Britain and
the colonies, with the exception of Australia
and the Dominion of Canada, which will be
continued from the Cincinnati offices.
Boosey & Co. look upon the acquisition of
the John Church publications for Great Britain
as a very important move and one which will
add substantially to the activities of that com-
pany.
But I Do, You Know I Do
Who Wouldn't?
In the Middle of the Night
Blue Bonnet, You Make Me Feel Blue
Roses Remind Me of You
Tonight's My Night With Baby

Put Your Arms
Where They
Belong
Poor Papa
Gimme a Little Kiss, Will "Ya," Huh?
Say It Again
If You Miss Me as I Miss You
Oh, Boy, How It Was Raining
And Then I Forget
I Found a Round-a-bout Way to Heaven
Pining for You
I'p and Down the Kight-Mile Itoad
That's Annabelle
No More Worryin'
Old-Fashioned Sal
Pretty Cinderella
BOOKS THAT SELL
Publishing Company Now Has Over 10,000
Current Numbers in Its Catalog
* 1 1 1 1
W. L. Coghill
This, however, will only be for its executive
publication activities. It will still be under tIn-
direction of W. L. Coghill, one of the board
of directors of the John Church Co., who has
headed this department for many years.
The move to Cincinnati takes in the stock,
sales and shipping departments, and is for the
purpose of consolidating these activities so that
they can all be carried through from one cen-
tral point. This will mean that the sales and
shipping activities of the company as regards
its music publications can be performed more
efficiently with a distinct saving in overhead, h
will allow a close check and constant inventory
to be made on all printings and avoid duplica-
tions.
This move has been considered by the board
of directors of the John Church Co. for the
past few years and has been presented in a
constructive form by Mr. Coghill at these meet-
ings. The continuance of the publication execu-
tive offices in New York will give Mr. Coghill
time to devote his energies to the more exten-
sive and important plans of the company for
the exploitation of its publications.
While keeping in close touch with the music
publication activities in Cincinnati, Mr. Coghill
will at the same time be able to carry out
E. B. Marks Go. Has
Thirty-third Anniversary
New Universal Dance Folio
No. 12
Ready Oct. 20th to 25th
The Edward B. Marks Music Co. is celebrat-
Peterson's Ukulele Method
ing its thirty-third anniversary this Fall. The
World's Favorite Songs
rirm, originally known as Joseph W. Stern &
Tiddle De Ukes
Co., started with a few popular songs and to-
Strum It With Crumlt
day has compositions of every description
totaling over 10,000 numbers. Its age is readily
noted when a list of the composer contributors
Irving Berlin's Song Gems
to its catalog is glanced through. These include
From the Musical Comedy Sensation
the earlier songs of Jimmie Walker, the first
•'THE COCOANUTS"
published song of Irving Berlin, the earliest
Ting-aling
the Bell'll Ring
efforts of George M. Cohan, Reginald DeKoven,
Why Do You Want to Know Why?
Paul Dresser, George V. Hobart, Clare Kum-
mer, James Thornton and Gussie Davis, and
— Florida By the Sea
The Monkey Doodle Doo
compositions of famous composers such as Paul
Lucky Boy
Lincke, Franz Lehar, Leo Fall, Oscar Strauss,
We Should Care
Emerich Kalman and others. There are also
in this catalog many songs that are linked up
with familiar names, a tendency that had an
importance a decade ago. Thus we see the
songs of Eddie Leonard, Cole & Johnson, Bert
1607 Broadway, New York
Williams, George Rosey, Marie Cahill and
many others of like importance, at least of
tie Lost Child." The firm is no longer a child,
importance to a past generation. The Marks but is, as stated above, the father of 10,000
firm started in 1894 and its first song was "Lit- children.
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
MOST POPULAR Music Books through their very
fineness have become the most widely desired
Music Books in the World
Wire for descriptive catalog—order from jobber or direct from publisher
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc., Publishers, New York City
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