Variety radio directory (1938)

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MUSICAL-HISTORICAL CAVALCADE— Continued Chicago: Will Rossiter, cop. 1901 by C. H. Scoggins and Charles Avril. The Pan-American Exposition opened at Buffalo, N. Y. There an anarchist, with a pistol hidden in his handkerchief, shot and fatally wounded President William McKinley. Following his death, Theodore Roosevelt became president. The Junior League of the City of New York was founded (the national organization came into being exactly 20 years later). Andrew Carnegie was the richest man in all the world. The perennial drive for an 8-hour day partially gained its objective when the government decreed an 8-hour maximum for work on government contracts. Nothing was finer for women's wear than taffeta. 1902 Because, w., Edward Teschemacher. m., Guy d'Hardelot [pseud, of Mrs. W. I. Rhodes, nee Helen Guy]. London: Chappell & Co., Ltd., cop. 1902. Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? w., m., Hughie Cannon. Howley, Haviland & Dresser, cop. 1902. Come down ma evenin' star (Twirly Wirly). w., Robert B. Smith, m., John Stromberg. M. Witmark & Son, cop. 1902. Down on the farm, w., Raymond A. Browne, m., Harry Von Tilzer. Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., cop. 1902. Down where the Wurzburger flows, w., Vincent P. Bryan, m., Harry Von Tilzer. Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., cop. 1902. Heidelberg-Stein Song (The Prince of Pilsen). w., Frank Pixley. m., Gustav Luders. M. Witmark & Sons, cop. 1902. I'm unlucky {introduced in: The Wild Rose), w., William Jerome, m., Jean Schwartz. Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., cop. 1902. If money talks, it ain't on speaking terms with me. w., m., J. Fred Helf. Sol Bloom, cop. 1902. In dear old Illinois, w., m., Paul Dresser. Howley, Haviland & Dresser, cop. 1902. In the good old summer time, w., Ren Shields, m., George Evans. Howley, Haviland & Dresser, cop. 1902. In the sweet bye and bye. w., Vincent P. Bryan, m., Harry Von Tilzer. Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., cop. 1902. Jennie Lee. w., Arthur J. Lamb, m., Harry Von Tilzer. Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Tilzer, cop. 1902. The land of hope and glory, w., Arthur C. Benson, m., Edward Elgar. London: Boosey & Co., cop. 1902. The mansion of aching hearts, w., Arthur J. Lamb, m., Harry Von Tilzer. Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., cop. 1902. The message of the violet (The Prince of Pilsen). w., Frank Pixley. m., Gustav Luders. M. Witmark & Sons, cop. 1902. Mister Dooley (introduced in: The Chinese Honeymoon), w., William Jerome, m., Jean Schwartz. Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Tilzer, cop. 1902. Oh, didn't he ramble, w., m., Will Handy. Jos. W. Stern, cop. 1902. On a Sunday afternoon, w., Andrew B. Sterling, m., Harry Von Tilzer. Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., cop. 1902. Pardon me, my dear Alphonse, after you, my dear Gaston, w., Vincent P. Bryan, m., Harry Von Tilzer. Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., cop. 1902. Please go 'way and let me sleep, w., m., Harry Von Tilzer. Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., cop. 1902. Pomp and circumstance. March, m., Edward Elgar, op. 39, No. 1. London: Boosey & Co., cop. 1902. Since sister Nell heard Paderewski play. w., Wm. Jerome, m., Jean Schwartz. Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., cop. 1902 by Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Tilzer. The tale of the seashell (The Prince of Pilsen). w., Frank Pixley. m., Gustav Luders. M. Witmark & Sons, cop. 1902. Tessie, you are the only, only, only (sung in: The Silver Slipper), w., m., Will R. Anderson. M. Witmark & Sons, cop. 1902. Under the bamboo tree (Sally in Our Alley), w., m.. Bob Cole. Jos. W. Stern & Co., cop. 1902. When Kate and I were comin' thro' the rye. w., Andrew B. Sterling, m., Harry Von Tilzer. Harry von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., cop. 1902. When you come back they'll wonder who the you axe. w., m., Paul Dresser. Howley, Haviland & Dresser, cop. 1902. About 9,000 automobiles worth $10,400,000 were now produced in the U. S. Pittsburgh won the National League pennant with a total of 103 victories to 36 defeats. Philadelphia was the American League champion with 83 wins to 53 defeats. Horse racing was edging into the big 73