Film Index (Jan-Jul 1911)

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3° THE FILM 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 RELEASED THIS WEEK. De Witt C. Wheeler. "KING CHANTICLEER." — Lyric by A. Seymour Brown music by Nat. D. Ayer; published by Jerome H. Remick, New York. The illustrations by Wheeler are hand drawn cartoons of barnyard life, very clever and extremely humorous. Those who remember the tremendous hit made by the slides for "Way Down in Jungletown" will not hesitate to get this set, which is on the same order, only better, if possible. The cartoons are a scream. "WHEN THE TREES ARE DRESSED IN CRIMSON AND IN GOLD." — Words by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; music by Leo Bennett; published by Jos. W. Stern, New York. These slides are exceptionally well posed by two young models of grace and beauty, upon backgrounds of resplendent flower beds and pastoral scenery in general. The novelties are new and original, indicating that great pains have been taken to make this set a winner. Scott & Van Altena. "A LITTLE BIT OF LOVIN' GOES A LONG, LONG WAY."— Words by Will A. Heelan; music by Seymour Furth; published by Jos. Morris Co., New York. A fine novelty set of slides from start to finish is produced for this song by Scott & Van Altena. The photography is so good, so clear, the objects so well defined; and the coloring — it is exquisite. This is a beautiful set. "IT'S GOT TO BE SOME ONE I LOVE."— Words by Wm. Dillon; music by Alfred J. Doyle; published by Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., New York. A comedy waltz song. Illustrated with slides that have much action and that tell the story of the lyrics with remarkable exactness. Novelties, of course, many of them. Good ones. "I JUST CAN'T KEEP AWAY FROM YOU."— Words by Jack Mahoney; music by Theodore Morse; published by Theodore Morse Music Co., New York. A "flirting duet" successfully being rendered by the Norton Sisters in vaudeville. Very clever lyrics and a snappy air by these well-known authors. Slides of a fascinating, subdued tone, moonlight scenes and novelties as produced by Scott & Van Altena. Alfred L. Simpson. "THEN YOU'LL REMEMBER ME."— (When Other Lips and Other Hearts.) — This beautiful selection from the "Bohemian Girl" is known all over the world. Simpson has illustrated this beautiful number in respones to innumerable demands for slides for same. The models are a well-chosen couple in modern costumes in a series of graceful poses amidst beautiful sceneries. "I LOVE YOU JUST BECAUSE I DO."— Words by Richard Goodall; music by Sidnie Gill; published by the Sidnie Gill Publishing Co., New York City. This is a beautiful love song. Simpson has Introduced some very clever novelties in this set of slides. One picture illustrating a yacht under full sail, is indeed a gem. Levi Company, Inc. "AFTER THAT I WANT A LITTLE MORE." — Words by Al. Bryan; music by Ford Fisher; published by Shapiro. A clever little novelty song with a pretty melody already being used with tremendous success by several headliners. The slides are well done, the models exceptionally good-looking and the scenery beautiful. "IF LIFE'S BEST GIFT WERE MINE TO CHOOSE, MY CHOICE WOULD STILL BE YOU."— Words and music by Robert F. Roden; published by Shapiro. A beautiful high-class ballad that will probably become the biggest seller of the year. The song is well illustrated and the set is one of the best ever made by the Levi Co. Excelsior Slide Co. 'WHEN YOU LOVE A BOY WHO'S A GOOD LITTLE BOY AND THE GOOD LITTLE BOY LOVES YOU."— Written by Albert Bagley; music by Leon Berg; published by Jos. W. Stern. A melodious love ballad illustrated artistically and interestingly by the Excelsior Co. 'WHEN THE TREES ARE DRESSED IN CRIMSON AND IN GOLD." — Words by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; music by Leo Bennett; published by Jos. W. Stern. Illustrations by Excelsior show many beautiful nature scenes, rich in color and with a goodly supply of novelties. RECENT RELEASES. DeWitt C. Wheeler. 'DANCING STARLIGHT."— Words by Robert Roden; music by Jack Glogan; published by Leo Feist, New York. 'KILLARNEY, MY HOME O'ER THE SEA."— Words and music by Frederick Knight Logan; published by Leo Feist, New York. •BRONCHO NELL."— Words and music by John B. Gardner; published by Gardner Music Pub. Co.. Waterloo, la. •FOR KILLARNEY AND YOU."— Words by J. Brandon Walsh; music by Louise Teasdale; published by M. Witmark & Sons, New York. 'MY COUNTRY HAS FIRST CALL."— Words by Jos. McKeon; music by W. Lindsay Gordon; published by the Gordon Pub. Co., New York. 'M ANDY LOU."— Words and music by Thos. S. Allen; published by Daly, Boston, Mass. 'THE BEST PLACE OF ALL."— Words by Claude L. Barker; music by Roy L. Burtch; published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York. WHEN THE MOON SWINGS LOW."— Words by John Page; music by Neil Moret; published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York. Scott & Van Altena. "I LIKE YOU JUST BECAUSE YOU'RE NOT LIKE ANYONE ELSE I KNOW."— Words and music by Kendis and Paley; published by Kendis & Paley, New York. "UNDERNEATH THE WISHING TREE."— Words by Sam M. Lewis; music by Leo Bennett; published by Jos. W. Stern, New York. "MAYBE I'LL COME BACK."— Words by Howard C. Jeffrey; music by Chas. T. Cook; published by Harold Rossiter Music Co., Chicago. •THAT MISSISSIPPI MOOCH."— Words by Billy J. Vanderveer; music by Tom Sherman; published by the Jos. Morris Co., New York. •YOU CAN'T GUESS WHAT HE WROTE ON MY SLATE." — Words and music by Audrey Kingsbury; published by Leo Feist, New York. 'I'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER."— Words by Alfred Bryan; music by Geo. W. Meyer; published by F. B. Haviland Pub. Co., New York. 'DON'T FORGET ME, DEARIE." — Words by J. Brandon Walsh; music by Al. W. Brown; published by Victor Kremer Music House, Chicago. WILL THE ROSES BLOOM IN HEAVEN?"— Words and music by Chas. K. Harris; published by the author. Alfred L. Simpson. 'SOME DAY YOU'LL KNOW I LOVED YOU."— Words .by Geo. Cooper; music by Chas. Pratt; published by F. B. Haviland Publishing Co. 'HANDS UP."— Words by Arthur J. Lamb; music by J. Fred Helf; published by J. Fred Helf Publishing Co. "DREAMING OF YOU" (Sweet Be Thy Dreams).— Words by Rene Bronner; music by H. W. Petrie; published by F. B. Haviland Publishing Co. "MY GIRL OF THE GOLDEN DAYS."— Words by Earl C. Jones; music by May Aufderheide; published by J. H. Aufderheide. "IT'S TIME TO CLOSE YOUR DROWSY EYES AND SLEEP." — Words by Henry Frantzen; published by the House of Haviland. "THERE'S A DIXIE GIRL WHO'S LONGING FOR A YANKEE DOODLE BOY."— Words by Robert F. Roden; music by Geo. W. Meyer; published by F. B. Haviland. "GEE, BUT IT'S GREAT TO MEET A FRIEND FROM YOUR HOME TOWN."— Words by William Tracey; music by Jas. McGavisk; published by J. Fred Helf Publishing Co. "TIPPERARY TWIRL."— Words by Jack Drislane; music by Geo. W. Meyer; published by F. B. Haviland Pub. Co., New York. Levi Company, Dac. "BLARNEY KATE."— Words by Harold Atteridge; music by Phil Schwartz; published by Music House of Laemmle. "UNDER THE HONEYMOON IN JUNE TIME." — Words by Raymond A. Browne; music by William H. Penn; published by Music House of Laemmle. "FIRST YOU GET THE MONEY, THEN YOU GET THE FLAT; THEN IT'S TIME ENOUGH TO GET THE GIRL."— Published by Shapiro; words by Al. Bryan; music by Fred Fisher. "PITY IS KIN TO LOVE."— Words and music by Seymour Brown and Nat Ayer; published by Shapiro. "YOU NEEDN'T GO TO COLLEGE IF YOU'VE BEEN TO COLLEGE INN."— Words by Edgar Selden; music by Herbert Ingraham. "THAT EVERLOVIN' LOVE."— Words and music by Elizabeth Brice and Chas. King; published by Shapiro. "DON'T 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. Excelsior Slide Co. "GIVE YOUR SMILES TO ALL THE BOYS."— By Halsey K. Mohr; published by Head Music Publishing Co., New York. "UP THE RICKETY STAIRS."— Words by Arthur J. Lamb; music by J. Fred Helf; published by J. Fred Helf. New York. "THE SAME OLD MAPLE TREE."— By Howard Humphrey; published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York. "SQUAW COLLEEN."— Words by Joe McCarthy; music by Harry De Costa; published by the Head Music Pub. Co., New York. "SPRINGTIME BRINGS ROSES AND YOU." — Word1! and music by Kendis and Paley; published by Kendis and Paley, New York. "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. 'FATHER, DEAR FATHER, COME HOME WITH ME NOW."— Words by Joe McCarthy; music by Harry De Costa; published by Head Musio 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 T "Mexican Filibusters" March 3d