Film Index (Jan-Jul 1911)

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3° THE F LM INDEX The Slides the audience look and wait for are made by De Witt C. Wheeler, i„c 120 West 31st St. New York City The Slides that Bring Applause Scott & Van Altena's 59 Pearl Street, New York City SONG SLIDE RELEASES Synopsis of Productions by the Leading Song Slide Manufacturers RECENT RELEASES. De AVitt C. Wheeler. •SPRINGTIME BRINGS ROSES AND YOU." — Words and music by Kendis & Paley; published by Kendis & Paley, New York. This song has made a tremendous hit and is being sung with success throughout the country. Wheeler has given us a set of illustrations that are top-notchers in the slide maker's art. Beautiful lawns and rose gardens, artists posed in gorgeous colonial costume, and colored with a richness characteristic of this firm. 'YOU'RE THE SWEETEST GIRL IN ALL THIS WORLD TO ME." — Words and music by Murchison and Hodge; published by Delmar Music Co., Montreal. A novelty set of slides of exceptional beauty. Two clever and handsome artists are used to excellent advantage in a number of original feature slides by Wheeler. The posing is good, the scenery charming and the. feature effects new and distinctive. Scott & Van Altena. •LETTY LANE."— Words by Jack Mahoney; music by Theodore Morse; published by Theodore Morse Music Co., New York. A new song with novelty lyrics and a snappy air that becomes at once popular. A set of novelty slides illustrates this set in real Scott & Van Altena fashion — full of original ideas, of high artistic quality, and colored superbly. 'ROSA RIGOLETTO."— Words by Ed. Madden; music by Gus Edwards; published by Gus Edwards Co., New York. A catchy Italian song modeled after one of the beautiful melodies from Verdi's opera, "Rigoletto." The illustrations picture sunny Italy in truly sunny style — pleasing colors, with poses full of life and action. A set every one will admire and a song all will go away humming. 'SINCE I FELL IN LOVE WITH MARY."— Words and music by Wm. Cahill; published by Ted Snyder, New York. An Irish song with slides as fresh and green as the Emerald Isle itself. In this set are Irish models, Irish settings and Irish novelties from start to finish. As usual, beautiful coloring, good photography, and typically Scott & Van Altena throughout. Alfred L. Simpson. THERE'S A DIXIE GIRL THAT'S LONGING FOR A YANKEE DOODLE BOY."— Words by Robert F. Roden; music by Geo. W. Meyer; published by F. B. Haviland Publishing Co. This is a very beautiful ballad, and as the title implies, is the story of the love of a Southern girl for her Yankee sweetheart. of pictures to illustrate this clever ntrast. between the city and country icted in a series of scenes showing the farm, boyhood days and attendlking altogether an applause winner. Levi Company, Inc. 'YOU NEEDN'T GO TO COLLEGE, IF YOU'VE BEEN TO COLLEGE INN."— Words by Edgar Selden; music by Herbert Ingraham, writers of the big song hit, "All that I Ask is Love." The versatile Mr. Selden in this song tells about a real Rah! Rah! college, and the number is a decided success. The slides were made from Mr. Selden's own scenario and contain some very original ideas. The photography and coloring are excellent, making the best set ever turned out by the Levi Co. 'THAT'S EVERLOVIN' LOVE."— Words and music by Elizabeth Brice and Chas. King; published by Shapiro. This is a real description of love with a fine melody and the song is going to be an immense success. The slides contain a dozen novelties well executed, making the set first class in every particular. Excelsior Slide Co. 'SPRINGTIME BRINGS ROSES AND YOU."— Words and music by Kendis & Paley; published by Kendis & Paley, New York. This song Is already popular and will make a hit in any picture theatre. Beautifully colored, well posed slides illustrate it and contain some winning novelties. I'M GOING BACK TO THE LAND OF SPAGHETTI." —Lyrics by J. Irving Young; music by Harold J. Norman; published by Head Music Pub. Co., New York. An Italian song of lively nature, with illustrations in typical "wop" costume and sur RECENT RELEASES. DeWitt C. Wheeler. MOONLIGHT DEAR."— By Murchison & Hodge; published by the Delmar Music Co. WE'VE KEPT THE GOLDEN RULE."— Words by Ben Deely; music by Percy Wenrich; published by Jerome H. Remick & Co. IF YOUR HEART KNEW A HEART LIKE MINE."— Words by Jack Mahoney; music by Theodore Morse; published by Theodore Morse Music Co. I GET LONESOME FOR YOU."— Words by Howard King; music by Raymond White; published by Kon insky Music Co., Troy, N. Y. BE MY SWEETHEART."— Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York. I'M A MARRIED MAN."— Words by Ballard Macdonald; music by Harry Carroll; published by Jos. W. Stern & Co. I'LL BE' RIGHT HERE IN THE SAME OLD PLACE." —Words and music by Billy Kent; published by Shapiro. DOUGHERTY." — Words by William Jerome; music by Jean Schwartz; published by Jerome H. Remick, New York. Scott iV Van Altena. NIGHTINGALE."— Words by Jack Drislane; music by Geo. W. Meyer; published by F. B. Haviland Pub. Co., New York. LET THOSE SLEIGH BELLS BE OUR WEDDING CHIMES."— Words by Will J. Harris; music by Harry I. Robinson; published by Will Rossiter. Chi lli. ;\v in Lov< by Leo Friedman; published by Harold Rossiter Music Co., Chicago, 111. IF I WERE THE KING OF THE WORLD."— Words by Herbert De Pierce; music by Bert F. Grant; published by Ziegfeld Music Pub. Co., New York. I DON'T BELIEVE YOU."— Words by Wm. Dillon; music by Harry Von Tilzer; published by Harry Von Tilzer Pub. Co., New York. LOVIE JOE."— Words by Will Marion Cook; music by Joe Jordon; published by Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., New York. DREAMS, JUST DREAMS."— By Irving Berlin & Ted Snyder; published by Ted Snyder Co., New York. WHEN YOU'RE IN WRONG WITH THE RIGHT GIRL."— Lyric by Gus Kahn ; music by Grace Le Boy; published by the Kedzie Music Co., Chicago. Alfred L. Simpson. "TIPPERARY WHIRL."— Words by Jack Drislane; music by Geo. W. Meyer; published by F. B. Haviland Pub. Co., New York. "SKIPPER, SUSIE GREENE."— By Don Ramsay; published by Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. "COLUMBIA, THE GEM OF THE OCEAN." "DON'T WAKE ME UP, I AM DREAMING."— By Herbert Ingraham; published by Shapiro. "PLAY THAT BARBER SHOP CHORD."— Words by William Tracey; music by Lewis F. Muir; published by J. Fred Helf Publishing Co. "IN THE GLOAMING."— By Meta Orred and Annie F. Harrison— the well-known old-time ballad with upto-date slides. "THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER."— The national anthem. "THEN YOU'LL REMEMBER ME."— By H. Engelmann. (From the "Bohemian Girl.") "THAT'S THE FELLOW I WANT TO GET."— Words by Alfred Bryan; music by Geo. W. Meyer; published by the House of Haviland. Levi Company, Inc. "DONT WAKE ME UP, I'M DREAMING." — Words by Beth Slater Whitson; music by Herbert Ingraham; published by Shapiro. "STEAMBOAT BILL." — Words by Ren Shields; music by Leighton Bros.; published by F. A. Mills. "DIXIE FOR ME."— Words and music by Catherine Hamilton Slater. "IN GOOD TIME TOWN." — Words and music by Dave Reed, the writer of so many big hits. This song is published by Shapiro. Both lyrics and melody are good and so are the slides. Good looking models, clever posing and beautiful pictures. "THAT'S GOING SOME FOR YOU."— Words by Al. Bryan; music by Fred Fisher; published by Shapiro. "I'M LOOKING FOR A DEAR OLD LADY."— Words by Edgar Selden; music by Tom Kelly. "CRISOT COLOMBO."— Words by Thomas J. Gray and music bv Fred Fisher. "TURN THOSE EYES AWAY."— Words and music by Billy Brent; published by Shapiro. Excelsior Slide Co. "FATHER. DEAR FATHER, COME HOME WITH ME NOW."— Words by Joe McCarthy; music by Harry De Costa; published by Head Music Pub. Co., New York. "EVERY CORNER OF THE WORLD HOLDS YOU."— Words by Arthur J. Lamb; music by Felix Brandon; published by the music house of Laemmle. "LUCKY BOY." — Words and music by Kendis and Paley; published by Kendis & Paley, New York. "HAS ANYBODY GOT A KISS TO SPARE."— Words by Gus Kahn; music by Grace Le Boy; published by Will Rossiter, Chicago. "SWEET ANNA LIZE."— Words by Bartley Costello; music by Henry I. Marshall; published by Ted Snyder. "DER DEUTSCHE RAG."— Words by Sam M. Lewis; music by B. O. Bennet; published by the music house of Laemmle. "ALL OVER TOWN."— Words by Al. Thahern; music by Percy Wenrich; published by F. A. Mills, New York. "THAT LOVIN' LAZY RAG."— By Billy Gaston and Edgar Selden; published by Shapiro. ENLARGING SCENIC PHOTOPLAY THEATRE. The work of enlarging the Scenic photoplay theatre, Main street, Winsted, Conn., has already commenced. New iron girders are replacing the old wooden ones, and the roof will be raised twelve feet. The seating capacity will be enlarged to 600. It is estimated that the improvements will cost $1,500. Coming— "The Irish Honeymoon"