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THE FILM INDEX
The Slides the audience look and wait for are made by
De Witt C. Wheeler, he.
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.
"TAKE ME BACK TO BABYLAND." — Words by Frank J. Tannehill; music by Pat Rooney; published by M. Witmark & Sons, New York. Sung with great success by the well-known actress, Louise Dresser. The set is posed with children as models and is sure to please the mothers and any little ones in the audience.
"I'M GOING BACK TO MY OLD GIRL." — Words by Bobby Heath; music by Chas. O'Donnell; published by Leo Feist, New York. In Wheeler's illustrations the "girl" certainly deserves going back to. She is attractive. The set is novel and well worth having. The song is by the writers of "Pony Boy."
Scott & Van Altena.
"WHEN THE CANDLE LIGHTS ARE GLEAMING."— Words by Hugh Wynne; music by Clayton Halloww.-Il; published by M. D. Swisher. Philadelphia, Pa. Scott & Van Altena have certainly produced a wonderful set of slides for this song. The scenery, posing and coloring are beyond criticism, and the set, the height of artistic workmanship. These are illustrations that should be seen by everyone.
"IT'S NICE TO BE NICE TO A NICE LITTLE GIRL LIKE YOU."— Words by Will A. Heelan; music by Seymour Furth; published by The Jos. Morris Co., New York. Well! Here's a set of slides composed entirely of novelties. And such novelties! They surprise the most veteran slide reviewer. "Perfect" is the only word that will properly classify these illustrations.
"DOWN BY THE OLD MILL STREAM."— By Tell Taylor; published by the Star Music Pub. Co., Chicago. Illustrations of rustic scenes in which an old couple figure prominently. The old mill is there, too, with its proverbial beauty and quaintness. A good set.
Lievl Company, Inc.
"DON'T WAKE ME UP, I'M DREAMING."— Words by Beth Slater Whitson; music by Herbert Ingraham; published by Shapiro. This is the biggest ballad hit of 1911, and from the way it is selling in the East, it will probably be a bigger number than any of Ingraham's former hits. The publishers already ordered 200 sets of slides and any singer wanting to "clean up," should use this song. THAI'S GOING SOME FOR YOU."— Words by Al Bryan; music by Fred Fisher; published by Shapiro. This is the big novelty song of the season and Levi Co. are daily receiving complimentary letters on lie manner in whieli they have handled the slides. The novelties are clftverly executed and bring!
Excelsior Slide Co.
I DON'T WANT JUST ANY LITTLE GIRL." — Words by Nat Vincent; music by Edward Bimberg; published by Head Music Publishing Co. Although this song is only four weeks old, the publishers cannot get enough copies of music to meet the great demand of the public. The slides are good in every
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THE BIRDS AUK SINGING HOME. S FOR YOU."— Words and music by M her; published by M. D. Swisher, o The models are beautiful, and the si i< fully colored and photographed. 1 usual, are numerous, and up-to-date in every respect. If the slides have any bearing in making a song popular, this one will certainly be a hit.
Alfred L. Simpson.
IESSIE LEE."— Words by George J. Cory; music by J. E. Andino; published by Cory and Silvcstro, New
York City. An exquisite ballad of more than ordinary poetical merit. The music is one of those haunting melodies that linger fondly in the memory. Simpson has made a series of southern pictures that are indeed a credit to this house, and he thinks one of the prettiest series of slides he has ever put out.
"DO YOU REGRET THE DAYS GONE BY." — Words by Elinore Lee; music by Walter Simon; published by the House of Haviland. A series of artistic pictures showing the city and country life cleverly contrasted. Beautiful novelties in this set also. The barn dance and the husking bee, the hay ride in the moonlight, etc., etc.
RECENT RELEASES. DeWitt C. Wheeler.
"MY, WHAT A FUNNY LITTLE WORLD THIS IS."—
Words and music by Lewis and Bennett; published
by. Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York. "IN WINTER."— Lyrics and music by Joe Markley;
published by Shapiro, New York. "KING CHANTICLEER."— Lyric by A. Seymour
Brown; music by Nat. D. Ayer; published by Jerome
H. Remick, New York. "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.
"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.
Scott & Van Altena.
"I LOVE THE' GIRL MY FATHER LOVED" (And Mother is Her Name) .—Published by Great Eastern Music Pub. Co.
"SUSIE ANNA SUE."— Lyrics by Olive L. Frields; music by Harry L. Newman; published by Sunlight Music Co., Chicago, 111.
"WHEN YOU SEE THE SNOWFLAKES FALLING."— Lyrics by Joe Young; melody by Bert Grant; published bv the Gotham-Attucks Music Co., New York.
"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.
"IT'S GOT TO BE SOME ONE I LOVE."— Words by Wm. Dillon; music by Alfred J. Doyle; published by Jack Mahoney; music by Theodore Morse; published by Theodore Morse Music Co., New York.
"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.
Alfred L. Simpson.
"THEN YOU'LL REMEMBER ME" (When Other Lips
and oilier Hearts).— By H. Engelmann. (From the
"Bohemian Girl.") "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. "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.
"JINGLE BELLS."— Words by William Tracey; music by Jas. McGavisk; published by J. Fred Helf Publishing Co.
"THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER."
"COLUMBIA, THE GEM OF THE OCEAN."
Levi Company, Inc.
"PLAYLAND." — Words by Bernard Grossman; music
by Jack D. Richmond; published by Seymour Furth
Music Publishing Co., New York. "UNDER THE HONEYMOON IN JUNE TIME."—
Words by Raymond A. Browne; music by Wm. H.
Penn; published by Music House of Laemmle. "AFTER THAT I WANT A LITTLE MORE."— Words
by Al. Bryan; music by Ford Fisher; published by
Shapiro.
"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.
"BLARNEY KATE."— Words by Harold Atteridge; music by Phil Schwartz; 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.
Excelsior Slide Co.
"TRADING HEARTS."— Words by Charles E. Baer; music by Charles E. Baer; published by M. D. Swisher, New York.
"CINDY, COME BE MY BRIDE."— Words by Henry Fink, of Bixley & Fink; music by Henry Fink of Bixley & Fink; published by Head Music Publishing Co., New York.
"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.
"WHEN THE TREES ARE DRESSED IN CRIMSON AND IN GOLD."— Words by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; music by Leo Bennett; published by Jos. W. Stern.
"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.
NEW CORPORATIONS.
Eighty-sixth Street Construction Co., New York City. — To engage in the theatrical and motion picture business in all its branches. Capital, $50,000. Directors: Sol Brill, 209 West 110th street; Benjamin S. Moss, 556 West 140th street; Abraham Vergesslich, 203 West 111th street, New York City.
G. and M. Improvement Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.— To engage in a general theatrical and amusement business, produce and present dramatic and musical productions and moving picture exhibitions: Capital, $5,000. Directors: May Sherry, 209 Throop avenue; Joseph Grodsky, G04 Willoughby avenue; Charles I. Freedman, 60 Throop avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.