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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, Inc.
"WE MET IN DEAR OLD 'FRISCO." — Words by Jeff T. Branen; music by Alfred Salmon; published by Laemmle Music Co., New York. A new and tuneful ballad with catchy lyrics.
WITH THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER I'LL COME BACK TO YOU."— Words by Bob Morris; music by Alfred Solman; published by Laemmle Music Co., New York. Slide effects unusually beautiful and novel.
Scott & Van Altena.
"HEIDELBERG GLIDE."— Words and music by Longbreak & Edwards; published by them, in New York. Another "glide" song by those well-known writers. The tune has plenty of spirit and so have the pictures. The models are dressed in picturesque costumes, which add greatly to the set, and which, aside from that, is unusual for the numerous novelties it contains. This is the kind the people talk about and remember.
"BECAUSE I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU."— Words by Ben Barnett; music by Albert Von Tilzer; published by the York Music Co., New York City. A beautiful ballad, one that touches the heart. The melody is exquisite and the slides no less so.
"I'LL BE WITH YOU WHEN THE SOUTHERN MAGNOLIAS ARE IN BLOOM."— Words by Olive L. Frields; music by Harry L. Newman; published by the Sunlight Music Co., Chicago, IlT. A tuneful ballad by the writers of "Tennessee." As may be imagined, this set is full of roses— novel and beautiful in the extreme.
Levi Company, Inc.
"I LOVE MY WIFE'."— Words by Al Bryan; music by Geo. W. Brown; published by Shapiro. This is one of the biggest novelty songs of the season and is illustrated with eight models, showing the boys out for a good time. The set contains a dozen good novelties, is turned out in a first-class manner and it will probably be in big demand everywhere.
"IF YOU WERE A ROSE."— Words by Aubrey Stauffer; music by Ernie Erdman; published by Aubrey Stauffer & Co., Chicago, 111. From the glowing reports received from Chicago, this ballad is one of the biggest numbers ever published in that city. The slides tell the story in a simple manner, both models are good-looking, the photography is excellent and the set is a good one in every way.
Excelsior Slide Co.
"SOMEBODY'S DOING WHAT I USED TO DO."—
Words by Morris Rose; music by Billy L. Geller;
published by J. Fred Helf Company, New York. "DON'T FORGET TO WRITE."— Words and music by ■
Albert Hockey and Thomas Kennedy; published by
Fellheimer-Kennedy Co., Philadelphia.
RECENT RELEASES. Scott & Van Altena.
"LOOK OUT FOR JIMMY VALENTINE."— Lyrics by Edward Madden; music by Gus Edwards; published by Gus Edwards, New York.
"THERE'LL COME A TIME."— Words and music by Shelton Brooks; published by Harold Rossiter Music Co., Chicago.
"NOTHING HAS CHANGED BUT YOU, DEAR."— Words by J. E. Dempsey; music by R. L. Weaver; published by Jos. Morris.
"THE DUBLIN RAG."— Lyric by Harold Atteridge; music by Phil. Schwartz; published by Leo Feist, New York.
'GEE, BUT IT'S GREAT TO MEET A FRIEND FROM YOUR HOME TOWN."— Words by Wm. Tracey; music by Jas. McGavisk; published by J. Fred Helf, New York.
'IF SOME ONE ONLY CARED FOR ME."— Words and music by Harold Jack Gould; published by Will Rossiter, Chicago, 111.
'ALL ALONE."— Words by Will Dillon; music by Harry Von Tilzer; published by Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., New York.
"I WOULDN'T GIVE MY HEART TO ANYONE BUT YOU." — Words by Edgar Leslie; music by Ben Edwards; published by Leo Feist, New York.
DeWitt C. Wheeler.
'WHO ARE YOU WITH TONIGHT."— Words by Harry
Williams; music by Egbert Van Alstyne; published
by Jerome H. Remick. 'EMMALINA LEE."— Words by Wm. J. McKenna;
music by Albert Gumble; published by Jerome H.
Remick, New York. 'LOOK OUT FOR JIMMY VALENTINE."— Lyrics by
Edward Madden; composed and published by Gus
Edwards, New York. 'I'LL MEET YOU WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN."—
Words and music by Percy Wenrich; published by
Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York. 'I'D LOVE TO BE LOVED BY A GIRL LIKE YOU."—
Words by Jack Kingsley; music by Mae Roland;
published by M. Witmark & Sons, New York. 'YEARNING."— Words by Bartley Costello; music by
Hilda Ossusky; published by Jerome H. Remick, New
York.
•TAKE ME BACK TO BABYLAND."— Words by Frank
J. Tannehill; music by Pat Rooney; published by
M. Witmark & Sons, New York. "I'M GOING BACK TO MY OLD GIRL."— Words by
Bobby Heath; music by Chas. O'Donnell; published
by Leo Feist, New York.
Alfred L. Simpson.
'WHEN I'M AWAY."— Words and music by Bernie
Adler; published by The Thompson Music Pub.
Co., Chicago, 111. 'JUST A TWIG FROM THE TRUE LOVERS' TREE."
— Words and music by Eugene Ellsworth; published
by J. Fred Helf Publishing Co. •JESSIE LEE."— Words by George J. Cory; music by
J. E. Andino; published by Cory and Silvestro, New
York City.
'DO YOU REGRET THE DAYS GONE BY?"— Words by Elinore Lee; music by Walter Simon; published' by the House of Haviland.
'JINGLE BELLS."— Words by William Tracey; music by Jas. McGavisk; published by J. Fred Helf Publishing Co.
Levi Company, Inc.
'LET'S GO WHERE WE CAN HAVE SOME FUN."— Words by Will D. Cobb; music by Tom Kelley; published by Shapiro.
•LOSE ME IN LOVERS' LANE."— Words by E. S. S. Huntington; music by Arthur H. Gutman; published by Seymour Furth PublishingCo., New York.
'DEEP DOWN IN MY HEART."— Words by Frank Tannehill, Jr.; music by Tom Kelly; published by Shapiro.
•THAT SPANISH AMERICAN RAG." — Words by Raymond A. Browne; music by Wm. H. Penn; published by Music House of Laemmle, New. York and Chicago.
'O'CALLAHAN."— Words by Vincent Bryan; music by Tom Kelly: —iblished by Shapiro.
•SPOONEY WAYS."— Words by George Totten Smith; music by Nicholas Garigusi; published by Seymour Furth Music Publishing Co., New York City. DON'T WAKE ME UP, I'M DREAMING."— Words by Beth Slater Whitson; music by Herbert Ingraham; published by Shapiro.
THAT'S GOING SOME FOR YOU."— Words by Al Bryan; music by Fred Fisher: published by Shapiro
Excelsior Slide Co.
• OH, MISS McCUE."— Words by E. Ray Goetz and Vincent Bryan; music by J. Fred Helf; published by J. Fred Helf Co.
"WHEN MR. CUPID COMES TO TOWN."— Words by Bobby Heath; melody by Chas. O'Donnell; published by Fellheimer-Kennedy Co., of Philadelphia, Pa.
"OH, YOU BEAR CAT RAG."— Words by Wm. Tracey; music by Lewis F. Muir and Fredk. Watson; published by J. Fred Helf of New York.
"THE KISSING MAN."— Written by Glass & Wheeler; revised by Kennedy & Hockey; published by Fellheimer-Kennedy Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
"WHEN THE SWEET CARNATION MINGLES WITH THE ROSE." — Words by Andrew K. Allison; music by Nell Crosby; published by Jos. W. Stern & Co.
"SPOONY MOON."— Words by Nat Vincent; music by Clarence 'Engel; published by Head Music Co.
"I DON'T WANT JUST ANY LITTLE GIRL."— Words by Nat Vincent; music by Edward Bimberg; published by Head Music Publishing Co.
"THE BIRDS ARE SINGING HOME, SWEET HOME FOR YOU."— Words and music by Michael Gallagher; published by M. D. Swisher, Philadelphia.
NEW APPARATUS FOR MONTGOMERY.
As an evidence of his increasing business in the South, Mr. J. H. Hallberg, the "Economizer Man," reports he has just furnished Mr. F. T. Montgomery of Jacksonville, Fla., with latest model Motiograph M. P. machine, two economizers for changing A. C. to D. C. and a Hallberg spot light. He is also equipping a new theatre at Guttenberg, N. J., for John Jobst with latest model Motiograph, Hallberg economizer, flame arc lamps and 420 opera chairs.
THEATRE FOR SALE.
One of the largest Moving Picture and Vaudeville Theatres in Washington, D. C. P. O. Box 279, Washington, D. C.
W. G. Meyers has opened a first photoplay show in the Bishoff building, at 43d and Jacobs streets, Wheeling, W. Va.
G. Priest is having a photoplay theatre built on North Main street, Martinsville, W. Va. Th-> house will seat about 300 persons.
The Wakefield brothers will open a motion picture theatre, on Noble street, Anniston, Ala.
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