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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 84 N. 6 - Page 41

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Good-By Gloom!
Hello Business!
That's what every dealer can truth-
fully say when he takes on the Cen-
tury Line. If you have had any ex-
perience in selling Nationally Adver-
tised lines, then there is no need of
our telling how Century's National
Ads help boost your sales in gemral.
It's the only Nationally Advertised
line of sheet music in America.
You ought to carry it.
Century Music Pub. Go.
235 W. 40th St.
41
The Music Trade Review
FEBRUARY 5, 1927
New York
Charles Schloz Heads
Music Men Ass'n
Other Officers Elected Are Joe Fischer, Vice-
President; Herman Trink, Treasurer, and
Theodore Heineman and Joe Dunn, Secre-
taries
At the annual meeting of the Association of
Music Men, held in the Central Opera House,
205 East Sixty-seventh street, New York City,
the following were elected as officers for the
ensuing year: Charles Schloz, president; Joe
Fischer, vice-president; Herman Trink, treas-
urer; Theodore Heineman, corresponding secre-
tary, and Joe Dunn, recording secretary.
This association, organized several years ago,
is composed of the retail salesmen, mostly from
standard publishing houses in the metropolitan
area. Since its inception it has succeeded in
arousing unusual interest among the employes
THE LITTLE RED
SCHOOL HOUSE
of these houses with the result that a fraternal
atmosphere and co-operative activities have
been carried out among members both in and
out of the association's activities.
Plans for the annual outing were discussed,
and this being the big event of the year, un-
usual enthusiasm was aroused and preliminary
preparations made.
Winkler With DeSylva
Brown, Henderson, Inc.
Well-known Music Man Becomes Sales Man-
ager of New Publishing Firm—Also to Handle
Mechanical Recordings
Dan Winkler, who for the past three years
was operator of a dance hall and cabaret in
Cleveland, Ohio, has again returned to the music
business. Mr. Winkler has accepted the post
of sales manager in the recently organized pub-
lishing firm of DeSylva, Brown, Henderson, Inc.
Besides looking after the sales of this organ-
ization Mr. Winkler will also take charge of the
mechanical reproductions for his firm. He plans
to spend many weeks on the road each year
and will be very active in the activities of the
proposed branch offices of the concern which
are contemplated in the key centers of the
country.
Mr. Winkler has been congratulated upon his
return to the music business by his many
friends in the industry and profession. His ac-
quaintance is wide and his previous experience
in the publishing business gives him exceptional
qualifications for taking over the new post.
Features Three Songs
PORTLAND, ORE., January 30.—The Sherman, Clay
& Co. store here has been making a feature
of three songs, "Idolizing," "Just One More
Kiss" and "Every Little Thing." William Purdy,
manager, reports excellent sheet music business
and looks forward to the present season being
a particularly good one for such sales.
School, Lodge and
Assembly Marches
(Mabel
(Mabel
NOW READY, Piano Solos, Piano Duets and
Violin and Piano
Salable Copyrights! Best Reprints!
New Catalogs Free with Stock Orders
Mr. Dealer: If you do not carry this "BIG
PROFIT" line, write for Samples and Liberal
Sales Plan Today!
McKINLEY~MUSIC CO.
1501-1515 E. 55th Street. CHICAGO
Van Alstyne in Buffalo
RUFFAIO, N. Y., January 30.—Egbert Van Al-
styne, the composer, was one of the features at
Shea's Buffalo Theatre last week. Mr. Van-
Alstync is the writer of a long list of successes
including "With a Mother Smilin' On You,"
"Moonlight Trail" and "Old Pal." Mr. Van-
Alstyne is not only the public favorite, due to
his song successes, but he also has a very at-
tractive stage personality. Among the songs he
featured in his Buffalo program were some of
his old-time successes such as "Cheyenne," "In
the Shade of the Old Apple Tree" and
"Memories."
A HIT SONG
By Hit Writers
MeUrer-Wright)
Reliance March
(Clifford)
American Beauty March
50 NEW NUMBERS FOR 1927
LEO
Metsrer-Wrlfht)
World-Famous
are staple American institutions. Both
have won and hold the implicit confidence
of the American people through merit
alone.
Price
Pacific Patrol
Victorious Eagle
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Writ* for Dealers'
March Victorious
AND THE
McKINLEY
SUNDAY
KATINKA
FKECIOUS
ADORABLE
BAKCKLONA
SYMPATHY WALTZ
CALLING ME HOME
HI DIDDLB DIDDLE
BESIDE A GARDEN WALL
THAT'S WHY 1 LOVE YOU
MY GIRL HAS EYE TROUBLE
IN A LITTLK SPANISH TOWN
HELLO, ALOHA, HOW ARE YOU?
WHERK'D YOU GET THOSE EYES?
YOUR HEART LOOKED INTO MINE
I'VE LOST ALL MY LOVE FOR YOU
WHILE THE YEARS GO DRIFTING BY
KISS YOUR LITTLE BABY GOOD-
NIGHT
I'D RATHER BE THE GIRL IN YOUR
ARMS
IT MADE YOU HAPPY WHEN YOU
MADE ME CRY
JUST A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF MY OLD
KENTUCKY HOME
(Bo.ey)
(Williams)
Knights of Columbus March
(Clifford)
Valiant Volunteers
(Mabel
Metcrer-Wright)
Order Through Jobber or Direct
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
Publishers
New York City
A REAL BIT Of MELODY
^ CHERIE
I LOVE YOU
H A R M S INC. 62 W 45TH ST..N.YC.
M. WITMARK "THE ONE THAT I LOVE
BEST ON EARTH"
New "Mother" Song, by J. Will Callahan (Author of
"Smilet") and Sturgii
Featured by Nell Owyim. Baeluuan's Million Dollar
Band. Tampa. Fla. Sample copies and orch. on request
T H E
S T A N D A R D
P U B L I S H I N G C O .
Box 5. Sta. N.


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