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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 Please the Eyes
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. Scott & Van Altena.
"I'M GOING TO STEAL SOME OTHER FELLOW'S GIRL." — Words by Lew Brown; music by Albert Von Tilzer; published by Albert Von Tilzer, New York. A song with a very catchy melody that is sure to be a favorite. A set of slides of the very latest order, including many features, are produced by Scott & Van Altena.
"WHAT IS THE USE TO REMEMBER, WHEN THE GIRL YOU REMEMBER FORGETS."— Words by Arthur Longbrake; music by Ed. Edwards; published by Longbrake & Edwards, Philadelphia. A song that is out of the ordinary, both as to lyrics and melody. The slides, too, are very much out of the ordinary, containing some clever novelties that will surprise even those who are familiar with this firm's high class work. This is a set every exhibitor should have.
"I'LL WAIT FOR YOU TILL THE COWS COME HOME."— Words and music by Thos. S. Allen; published by Daly, Boston. Now, here's the set for those who love pastoral scenery. Country life is the keynote of the posing, and every phase of that life is given. It is a set rich in color and abounding in the beautiful.
De Witt C. Wheeler.
"I'M ALWAYS HOME ON SUNDAY."— Words by Emmett J. Welch; music by Jos. A. Burkes published by Welch & Wilsky, Philadelphia. A song with exceptionally clever and humorous lyrics. Wheeler has taken full advantage of the humor in his slides, producing a rip-roaring set of slides that will make a hit anywhere. You can't beat this set for good solid fun.
"YOU'VE GOT THE WRONG NUMBER, BUT YOU'VE GOT THE RIGHT GIRL."— Words by Arthur J. Lamb; music by Kerry Mills; published bv F. A. Mills, New York. Another humorous song fully up to the high standard of these two well-known authors. The story deals with confusion on the telephone. Wheeler has produced a corking set of slides with numerous telephone novelties and other effects that will provoke great mirth in the audience. This is an extremely well executed set.
"DOWN IN SUNSET VALLEY."— Words by Dave Reed; music by George Christie; published by M. Witmark & Sons, New York. A novelty march song of marked merit. The illustrations are beautifully posed with background of magnificent grandeur. Gorgeous valleys are seen in the distance and exquisitely colored flowers are in abundance. A grand set.
Devi Company.
"ON A JUNE-TIME HONEYMOON" and "WAY DOWN ON SUNNY TAMPA BAY" are the latest efforts of E. Ray Goetz and Melville J. Gideon. The Honeymoon song has a bright and breezy swing that is catching on immediately. This should be one of Shapiro's big hits. The slides are very elaborate.
"WAY DOWN ON TAMPA BAY" is just the number that you have been waiting for. The music is very soothing, as the title would indicate, and the lyrics are up to the Goetz standard. Much care has been exercised on the slides.
Excelsior Slide Company.
"BE GOOD."— Words by Herman Kahn; music by Leo
Friedman; published by Leo Friedman, Chicago. A
snappy song with' a lasting air. Slides are well
executed and handsomely colored. "FUSSY DOLL." — Words and music by Rocco Vocco;
published by Carl Laemmle Music Co., New York.
A novelty song with clever lyrics and a good melody.
Every care has been taken to produce a "winning"
set of slides.
A. L. Simpson.
• YOU'RE THE QUEEN IN THE KINGDOM OF MY HEART."— Lyric by Lewis Weslyn; music by J: E. Andino; published by the Musicians Publishing Co., New York. A love song of unusual beauty. This song is a composition of true tenderness and dignity and will soon be recognized as a favorite among the general public. The penetrating and lasting charm of its air will be felt by all. This set of slides will undoubtedly prove a great winner wherever shown. The coloring in this set is laudable.
"HONEY, YOU CAN TURN THE WORLD AROUND FOR ME."— By E. Nattes; published by the Musicians Publishing Co., New York. Another hit that is certain to have a demand of the widest sort. Undoubtedly one of the most strikingly melodious numbers that has ever been produced. The illustrations consist of several charming novelties, which makes the set an extraordinary one.
RECENT RELEASES. Scott & Van Altena.
'WHEN THE SUMMER TIMES COMES 'ROUND."— Words and music by Chas. W. Chandler; published by Joe Morris Music Co.
'I'M CRAZY 'BOUT THE TURKEY TROT."— Words by Joe Goodwin; music by George W. Meyer; published by F. B. Haviland.
T MISS YOU, HONEY, MISS YOU ALL THE TIME." — Written, composed and published by Chas. K. Harris, New York.
WHEN I'M ALONE I'M LONESOME."— Words and music by Irving Berlin; published by Ted Snyder Co., New York.
'MARY, I LOVE YOU."— Words by Archie Fletcher; music by Harry McNamara; published by Jos. Morris Co., New York.
'LOVE IS THE ONLY THING IN LIFE." — Published by J. Fred Helf Co.
'WHEN THE HEART'S BEHIND A KISS."— Words by Arthur Longbrake; music by Ed. Edwards; published by Jos. Morris Co., Philadelphia.
'DOWN BY THE RIO GRANDE."— Words by Al. M. Herman; music by Roy H. King; published by Seminary Music Co., New York.
De Witt C. Wheeler.
'MOTHER MACHREE."— Words by Rida Johnson Young; music by Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball; published by M. Witmark & Sons.
'THE HARBOR OF LOVE."— Words by Earle C. Jones; music by Charlotte Blake; published by Jerome H. Remick & Co.
'AT SUNSET."— Words by Grace E. Snow; music by Harry A. Dinsmore; published by the Milburn Music Pub. Co.
'GEE! AIN'T IT GREAT TO BE HOME."— Words and
music by Phil Capwell; published by Daly Music
Publisher, Boston, Mass. 'PAWNEE QUEEN."— Words and music by Grace
Heller; published by Ralph H. Beittel. 'HONEY LOU."— Words by Jack Yellen; music by
Geo. L. Cobb; published by H. C. Waesner & Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
KATIE O'SULLIVAN."— Words and music by John B. Gardner; published by the Gardner Music Pub. Co., Waterloo, la. 'IF YOU BELIEVE IN DREAMS. SWEETHEART."— Words by Ole Silas; music by Samuel Speck; published by Jerome H. Remick & Co.
Levi Company, Inc.
EVERY MOMENT YOU'RE LONESOME, I'M LONESOME, TOO."— Words by B. Grossman; music by J. O. Richmond; published by Shapiro.
TELL ME AGAIN YOU LOVE ME."— Words by Ren Shields: music by Bob Yosco; published by Shapiro. 'GIVE ME YOUR LOVE."— Words by McWatters and Tyson; music by Lewis-Bennett; published by Shapiro.
'PARTNERS."— This is another sentimental song that Is bound to catch on immediately.
"YESTERDAY CARESSES."— Words by Bartley Castello; music by Tom Kelly; published by Shapiro, New York.
"BABY IS CALLING FOR YOU."— Words by Robert
Scott; music by J. M. Wilcockson; published by J.
M. Wilcockson Music Co., Hammond, Ind. "GEE, BUT I'M CRAZY FOR THE SUMMER TIME."—
Words and music by James A. Brennan; published
by O'Neil & Story, Boston. "I LOVE YOU BETTER THAN ANYONE ELSE EVER
LOVED YOU BEFORE."— Words by Will D. Cobb;
music by J. Melville Gideon; published by Shapiro,
New York.
Excelsior Slide Company.
"I'M DIPPY FOR A DIP IN THE OCEAN."— Published by Carl Laemmle Music Co., New York.
"LOVE ME."— A pathetic love ballad, with delightful sweet music, which is very touching and pleasing to the ear.
"I'M COMING HOME."— Words by Wm. Tracy; music by Jas. McGavisk; published by J. Fred Helf Co., New York.
"CHICKEN REEL."— Words by Jos. Mittenthal; music by Jos. M. Daly; published by Daly Music Publisher, Boston.
"THE ENTERTAINING MAN."— Words and music by Armstrong & Clark; published by M. Witmark & Sons, New York.
"THE MORE I LIVE THE MORE I LOVE." — Words by Arthur J. Lamb; music by Gerald Wilcox; published by Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York.
"DIXIE DAISY DEAR/'— Music by Henry Lodge; words by Bert Fitzgibbon; published by M. Witmark & Sons, New York.
"A HEART AND A ROSE."— Words by C. M. Debison; music by A. J. Holmes; published by Holmes Publishing Co., Middletown, N. Y.
A. L. Simpson.
"WANTED: A HARP LIKE THE ANGELS PLAY."—
Words by E. B. E. Bessey; music by J. Fred Helf;
published by J. Fred Helf Pub. Co. "THE G. A. R." — Words by Edgar Selden; music by
Newton Alexander and James Brady; published by
Shapiro.
"COLUMBIA, THE GEM OF THE OCEAN." "THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER."— The National Anthem.
"A DREAM OF A GARDEN AND YOU."— Words by William Carter; music by H. Renner E. Trautman; Published by the Ideal Music Publishers, New York.
"SEEMS TO ME THE WORLD IS SINGING MARGUERITE."—By Edmund Lyons; published by Edmund Lyons, Peace Dale, R. I.
"CAN'T YOU TAKE IT BACK AND CHANGE IT FOR A BOY?"— Words and music by Thurland Chattaway; published by F. B. Haviland Pub. Co.
"DEAR OLD SALLY."— By Billy Gaston and John B. Lowitz; published by Lowitz & Gaston, New York.
'GIVE ME A SHOVE. I'M FALLING IN LOVE."— Words by William Tracey; music by Jas. McGavisk: published by J. Fred Helf Pub. Co.
MIXED SHOW IN LAWRENCE.
Simon Frankel and Michael R. Connolly of this city, part owners of the Central Square theatre on Union street, Lynn, Mass., have secured a lease of the big Broadway theatre on Broadway, Lawrence, Mass., for a period of 10 years, and are now in control of the house. The Broadway is one of the finest theatres in New England outside of Boston. The front is similar in design to the Majestic theatre, Boston. The house has a seating capacity of 1,700. Messrs. Frankel and Connolly will open their Lawrence house with vaudeville of the highest clasa and daylight pictures, August 15.