Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1917)

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4066 ACCESSORY NEWS SECTION Vol. 16. No. juiwwwimioui.iiwiwiiiwiuiiiimiimiw 44 MISSOURI-WALTZ" J. * ~ " " ~ " ~ The World's Greatest and Most Popular Waltz For Piano For Orchestra 30 c Per Copy | J \ and Piano 25c i For Orchestra Full and Piano 35c I Forster Music Publisher, Inc. 509 So. Wabash Avenue CHICAGO, ILL. I immiMniiiinfflmromiiiiimiiniNiiiinnm.'^ GORDON'S Motion Picture Collection IN TWO VOLUMES PRICE, $1.00 POSTPAID Volume 1. — Contains music for 19 standard types of motion pictures. 131 selections altogether. Volume II. — Contains 43 selections. National airs, miscellaneous scene and special effect music. This is not a folio but "might almost be called an Encyclopedia of Motion Picture Music. It contains no instruction but is actually being used as a Text Book for Motion Picture Pianists. It is invaluable to all picture pianists. Descriptive Circulars ox Application — Published bt HAMILTON S. GORDON 141-145 West 36th Street New York, N. Y. TWO STRIKING SONGS My Hawaii, You're Calling Me The big Western ballad hit; over 200,000 copies sold. A great Fox Trot. After The War Is Over The most stirring war song on the market. Going over big everywhere. A fine one step. Songs i5c finch. Orchestrations 25c each, ECHO MUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANY (FROM COAST TO COAST) 145 West 45th Street, New York Peoples Bank Building, Seattle, Washlnrtou by Ascher until — T : " Tommy's enlist Tommy springs a surprise." until — S: "Interior of Dancing Parlor." by Losey (Vandersloot Ed.) until — T: by Reissiger until — T: "As the by Rissland until — T : " And what of until — T: "Mother, I'm going to 10 — " Dramatic Andante ment dinner." 11 — Theme until — T: ' 12 — "Yankee Doodle" 13 — " Slippery Hank ' " Why is Monte, etc." 14 — "Dramatic Tension No. 1 weeks pass. 15 — Theme until — S: "Monte in his office. 16 — Organ improvise to action (Dramatic Situation) until — T " The land battleship, etc." 17 — "Sons of Uncle Sam" (National March) by McCoy until — T " Patriotic raise liberty beans." 18 — "Sweet Revery " ((/4 Moderato) by Tschaikowsky until — T " That Miss Betty Adams looks great." 19 — Repeat " Sons of Uncle Sam " (Same as Cue No. 17) until — S " Betty in her room." 20 — " Pathetic Andante No. 1 " by Paul Vely until— T: "While the American people, etc." 21 — "Marseillaise" (8 bars only) until — S: "Betty and Monte on horseback." 22— " When the Shadows Fell" (Reverie) by Frost (Frank K. Root Ed.) until — T: "Not with you, you slacker." 23 — Continue fff until — S: "Betty near table (in her room)." 24 — "Serenade" (6/8 Andantino) by Czerwonky until — T: "Betty announces her engagement." 25 — " Valse Caprice" by Rubinstein until — T: "I'm sorry, Colonel." 26 — " Elegie " (Pathetic Cello Solo) by Mattiolo until — S: "Monte looking at picture (on wall)." 27 — "Marching Through Georgia" until — T: "At last the day arrives." 28 — Theme until — T: "Too much Tommy." 29 — "Scene No. 1" from "The Enchanted Lake Suite" (4/4 Moderato) by Tschaikowsky until — T: "The first American troops." 30 — "Triumphant America" March by Von der Mehden until — T: " Betty's baptism of fire." 31 — "Military Hurry" by Rob. Edwards until — S: "Monte reading newspaper." 32 — " Revery " (Andante) your duty to that?" 33 — " Star Spangled Banner ' enlist." 34 — Theme until — T: "Betty receives word, etc." 35 — Continue pp until — T: "The Crucible." 36 — "Military Hurries" by Rob. Edwards until — T: "Tell her it's not white now." 37 — Continue pp until — T: "And that night." 38 — "Alia Stella Confidente " (4/4 Lento assai) by Robaudi until — T: (On newspaper) " New York man wins, etc." 39 — " Sweet Ponderings " (Andantino-melodious) by Langey until — T: "Monte returns home." 40 — Theme until — T: "Walter pays his debt." 41 — "Dramatic Recitative" by Sol. P. Levy until — T: "All aboard for Berlin." 42— Theme until ***** END. " THE MEDICINE MAN " (Triangle Production) Theme: " Canzonetta " (Moderato) by Nicode 1 — "Western Moderato* by Bach until T: "Where feuds were" 2 — "Hurry No. 4" by Lake until — T: "Tammany's machine in its last day, etc." 3 — "Sleeping Rose" (Valse) by Borch until — T: "A journey which meant, etc." 4 — "Album Leaf" (4/4 Moderato) by Kretschmer until — T: " Nights velvet, etc." 5 — "Heavy Mysterioso " by Sol. P. Levy until — T: "Doc Hamilton of the cure 'em, etc." 6 — Continue pp until — T: "My daughter, the world famous, etc." 7 — "Slippery Hank" by Losey (Vandersloot Ed.) until — T: " Mindful of Eldorado's, etc." 8. — Theme until — T: "For Edith and Jim. etc." 9 — "Intermezzo (Moderato) by Bohm until — T: 10 — "Pathetic Andante" by Paul Vely until — T: have," etc. 11 — Repeat "Intermezzo" by Bohm (Same as Cue No. 9) until — T: " When I met him, etc." 12 — " Sieste " (Lento) by Laurens until — T: "Rivals in more' 13 — Theme until — T: "When the lights flared high." 14 — "We're Going Over" (Pfeiffer Ed.) until — T: "This has got to stop." 15 — " Dramatic Recitative ' not at her camp.". 16 — " Allegro Agitato No. her things here." 17 — " Yester Love" (Intermezzo Andantino) by Borch until — T: " Diverse interests drawing, etc." 18 — Piano Solo improvise to action (Barroom Scene) until — T: " The Doctor's return imminent." 19 — Galop to action until — T: "With sunrise making, etc." 20 — " Menuet " (Melodious by Beethoven) until — T: "Proof of her ownership." 21 — Theme until — T: "That ain't what we agreed." 22 — Hurry to action until — T: "You've nabbed the wrong sport." 23 — Continue pp until — T: "Edith's right established." 24 — "Little Puritan" (Gavotte) by Morse until — T: "Smiles and misty eyes, etc." 25— Theme until ***** END. " MISS U. S. A." (Fox Production) Theme: "After Sunset" (Dramatic Moderato) by Pryor 1 — "When Shadows Fall," Reverie (Frank K. Root Ed.) until — T: "In stress and storm." 2 — " Storm Furioso " to action until — T : " The confession." 3 — "Pathetic Andante" by Paul Vely until — T: "Now that my brother." 4 — Continue ff until — T: "The Sunshine of Rag Alley." 5 — "Intermezzo" by C. Bohm until — T: "So June of Rag Alley." Ten years ago " " At my home I by Sol. P. Levy until— T : " If she's 8" by Andino until — T: "You move Be sure to mention "MOTION PICTURE NEWS" when writing to advertisers