Billboard advertising (Jan 1921)

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The Bi llboarda JANUARY 22, 1921 % SS COMMUNICATIONS TO OUR KEW YORK OFFICES Altiere. well-known Chicago song writers. ‘This Spanish fox-trot is being played by many Chicago orchestras and is being sung in 2 number of the big acts. AL SWEET IN NEW YORK Famous Bandmaster and Owner of Several Vaudeville Acts Attends Redpath Meet ‘New York, Jan. 18.—A! Sweet. bandmaster, owner of several musical vaudeville acts, and PONCE IN CHICAGO Chicago, Jan. 13.—Phi Ponce, formerly with ©. C. Church, music publisher, and at present sales manager for Jack Mills, stopped in Chicago ‘his inftial trip for the latter concern this was bere from Chicago, which is his home during the eeting ‘He predicts a good season e| MELODY MART THE POPULAR SONG BOURSE Grandma," “The Love Nest,’ Old Kensas Farm,” “Anything You Want, Dear." “Any Time I a Lady.” “When & ‘Woman Exits Langbiog,” “‘Doo't Fall Till You ‘Have Seen Them AU” and, of course, “Mary.” INVENTS SELF-TUNING PIANO Lyons, N, ¥., Jan. 18.—Aleraner Ostrander of this place has invented a self-tuning plano. He ‘Ta explanation hhe points to three contraptions by which he says for manle activities he cen change. the whole Keyboard to whatever io own eighteen Key in desired by the turning of @ handle at the Ta,, Decoration Day back of the plano. weet was bandmaster BALLAD A HIT MILLS’ NEW ONES for seven years — — : ‘wan with the Edison Phonoe ‘New York, Jan. 13—Anna Chandler is scorNew York, Jan. 13.—Jack Mills’ two new ‘Sweet has several singing Sewn Geesemmies At withthe eee Geeta ee a ee vee rane playing picture houses Rose ballad, “Don't Lesve Me, Mother Mine,” meeting great success mechani je plans to have five which they have jost purchased for publication. line, He states that “‘Mazie” has already been this summer, working chau. Mr, Bweet comes of ‘Gere belag four boys and four parents were Dots : METROPOLITAN sphaae MIRTH—MELOD Y—MUSIC order to supply the 7 T publications in New J Le erenliiendy ¢ BIA BURLESQUE CIRCUIT coos a coupe Ot UN OWERY SURSESGUERS” ‘asic and books at its New York x 5 LOUISE BARIOW—“Ol4 Black Joe,” “Chili Bean.” “‘Little Fortune Teller." Building, 158360 Weet 3 os e ‘avery convenient $ EUMEy ‘GESSOO "Aussie," “ahnwatla'e Acloly Gt Loves" a ‘Veda, eDardanella, “he muse pesisnig $ LIDGE HART, BILLY FOSTER AND FRANK HARCOURT—“After You Gat What You ccessible from all parts re LIBBY HART AND LOUISE BARLOW.—1 tation of this ‘con Sana ng Sueemoe AMERICAN: BURLESQUE CIRCUIT ablications — “TID BITS OF 1920" Pata anes or peacraees "Wate Up Jo. 27 Manny's Arms” “After a aye obsess oe Fes Get West Fou We andy Dascne Specialy. = e mgs are being featured by many of Ret eae eae ppins patra Cras see rower $ anal SESE WOE tc market. SRSEY Srerea MUSY LEONARD, MARGIE MEYERS AND NETTIE KNISE— nd. concert: editions ‘Honeymoon : Selection—“"The Centary Giri” Yox-Trot—The Sunshine in Oue-Step—"Kismet™ { A gee i 3 ti C"GEYICPIC HARMONISTS—MARO GEIGER, Director ‘Your Big Bive Byes’. B. F. KAHN’S UNION SQUARE THEATER—New York City ‘BURLESQUE STOCK COMPANY GAYETY BURLESQUE THEATER—Philadelphia, Pa. ‘BURLESQUE STOCK COMPANY Fred P. 7 ay eonge. A number of otber vaude Goodman & Rose number, “Moonentitled ‘fn Blossom Time,” which is fast tabes *Deams.”* written by Georgie Price, is to be salsteg 22 ‘peters. Tee Comey. dure by several” performers RACKLE MAKING MINSTRELS: New York, Jan. 15.—Serg. George Rackle, of the Q, 36. C., Fort Monroe, is being highly commended for his activity and ability to utilize the talent among the soldiers at the fort in Chicago, Jan. 15—DeLyle Alda, prima donna, with Zlegteld’s “Follies” last season, and now ‘sppearing on the Ziegfeld Roof, New York, is featuring the song bit of the Riviera Music Presentations. Anyone inclined to assist the boys “Ta Brenda’? is the latest release of the can mail material direct to Serg. Backle, Q. M. Riviera Company. “This song “was written by 6, Fort Monroe, Va. Hapgood, and _ “MARY” IS TUNEFUL Beeitheg, sand for Spec Pronoun, CASran | Chicago, Jan. 14—tacioded in the tunes to EATHAN Cremer susie eartor The ‘piitoard), J ate, Coban's “Mary.” soon to be current at the Olympic, are “That May Have Satised I BF NATIONAL CAMPAIGN For Jack Mills, Inc. I i & it vertiaing campaign, reaching’ al if ‘Atth street, New Tork City. ‘The three big hits of thé Jack Mills cat pamely, “Sfazle,” “Coban Moon” and. “Sw Mama (Papa's Getting Mad),” Bevo, heen lected for the advertising campaign, 2d, i CEs NEW SONG READY Savannah, Ga., Jan. 13—The August Musle Company of this city Te ts a waltz song, called “I'l Meet You on ‘Broadway,”. and_coples will be sent those desiring. them. ‘The firm's address is 309 Best street. M. WITMARK & SONS Kansas City Office Puts on I ir ‘Attraction at the Doric Theater” tingiog, organ, Bert Bevder, singer on the loral stat for 31. was tatrodeead. Jost at the clote of the pleture, at the time the oy comes into, the court room and. speste to Ibis mother. and it ts aafe to aay that there was ‘not a dry eys-in the house. Tt was a wooserfal effect. and Mr. Walker ie to be com plimented on Bis efforts and earnest endeavor im patting tie over: also Manager Harding Of the Doric, io giriog thie pleasure to the Public. At present Mr. Walker ie working ‘on some publicity for the Witmark song, “Dows the Long Trafl to Home Sweet Home.” and this ts proriog = popalar walts and ballad of Kansas City. GLANTZ AND OKEH New ~ York. Jan. 14—Nathan “Laughing” Giants and “Dardzneila” both becsme famous overnight. Glantz did the “laughing” sazophone for the Dardanella recon done at the Okeh recording office for the Rega Orchestra, ‘and it 1s eaid to bave been the Grst “‘Dardanella”* record on the market with the happy combination of fox-trot rhythm and Glantz with bis laughing sax. keh led the field in Prisco, New, Orleans, Chicago and later. went over the top in all large cities. “"Hladoo Hop." written by Sot P. Levy. ia off the press. It ts Okeh special No, 4201-8. BURLESQUE TO VAUDEVILLE ‘The Bynco Melody Band wakes its last appearance with “Sam Howe's Jollities of 1920" 4m Chicago this week at the Star and Garter ‘Theater, and is to de seen in vanderille very shortly. ‘The act was'a bit on the Ovombia Circuit and came into the title, “The Ted Lewis Combination of Burlesque.” Under the continued leadership of Joe Gem) Willems, ‘@ clever violinist, with a world of “pep.” the variety field. s DAN DALE’S JAZZ BAND ‘The members of Dan Dale's Jars Band spent Yast week resting up in Cincinnati efter = ‘Virginia and Maryhaving met with Dooked by the Nations! ‘and ate to reopen Jumped to Columbos, 0.. that night were one of the ‘the entertaloment program at the 3 =z pab‘Ust of numbers, of which he says all are Going well. Among them are ‘‘One Honest ‘Tear, “Do You Know,” “The Eagle and the don” and “Magrie o' Mine.” IMMENSE WOOLWORTH ESTATE “ISHAM JONES. NIGHT” Guicago, Jan, 13.—Last night was “Ietam Jones Night™ in Rainbow Garden. Tbe noted orchestra leader announced that any selection ‘asked by the audience would be played by bis orchestra, Dora Maugham, soprano, beaded the om Fog Horn Clancy, of Ft Worth, Texas, a could make arrangements with ‘him fdr the ‘ure of bis song, “I'm Going West.”. The deal, ‘as probably been closed by this time.