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CATALOGUE 


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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PART 3: 
MvusSsICAL COMPOSITIONS 


NEW SERIES, VOLUME 18, PART 2 
LAST HALF OF 19238 
Nos. 8-13 
WITH ANNUAL INDEX 


Published by authority of the Acts of Congress of March 8, 1891, of June 30, 1906, 
and of March 4, 1909 


GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 


WASHINGTON 
1924 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


qe Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, con- 


taining the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compo- — 


sitions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and is 


foliowed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an. 


alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conveniently 
alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.) 

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music instead of scat- 
tering them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by an 
entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should 
entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should be 
made in this number under the following names: Auber (Daniel Francois 
Esprit); Bach (Johann Sebastian); Balfe (Michael William); Beethoven (Lud- 
wig van); Bizet (Georges); Brahms (Johannes); Chaminade (Cécile Louise Sté- 
phanie); Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo); Flotow 
(Friedrich von); Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul); Handel (Georg Friedrich); 
Haydn (Franz Josef); Leschetizky (Theodor); Liszt (Franz); MacDowell (Ed- 
ward Alexander); Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 
(Jacob Ludwig Felix); Meyerbeer (Giacomo); Moszkowski (Moritz); Mozart 
(Wolfgang Amadeus); Offenbach (Jacques); Puccini (Giacomo); Raff (Joseph 
Joachim); Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) ; 
Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert 
Alexander); Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); 
Wagner (Richard) 


(2) COLLECTIONS having general titles, such as “ Fiinf studien,” “12 études 
élémentaires,” etc., and pieces published without individual identifying titles, 
but designating the class of musical work (e. g., “ waltz,” “dance,” “ march,” 
“cantata,” “schottische,” “nocturne,” “impromptu,” “sonata,” “étude,” “study,” 
“exercise,” etc., without differentiating words and only identifiable by the name 
of the composer) are entered under the composer’s name without cross reference 
from the titles and search should only be made under the names of the composers. 

IMPRINTS.—As the publishers of musical compositions are generally also the 
claimants of copyright the imprint is omitted, but when the name and address 


of the publisher differ from those of the copyright proprietor, mention of the’ 


fact is made at the end of the title as an imprint giving place of publication 
and name cf publisher. 


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EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. 
Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. 
Titles reading “w” and “m” (signifying “words by” and “ music by”) are 
to be understood as songs. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abro- 
gated and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry 
in the Copyright Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is abbre- 
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “E,” Class E, 
Musical compositions; “ D,” Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; “©,” im- 
plies copyright registration of a published composition, followed by date of 
publication; “© 1 c.,” stands for copyright of an unpublished work, followed 

__by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the printed or manuscript copy; 
 and™*2 c.,” for 2 copies, followed by the date of their receipt. In the case of 
peatibytions to periodicals only one » eepy of the issue or issues containing such 
centributions is required. 

A list of copyright renewals made for musical compositions under section 24 
of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue immediately 
following the text. 

A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions used 
or licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving to 
reproduce mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1 (e) of the } 
act of March 4, 1909, follows the list of renewals. t 

The final number, completing tke volume, is followed by a full annual index 4 
to both composers and proprietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which 
must be for the complete calendar year, is $1, payable in advance, to the Super- i 
intendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express 
order, or New York draft. 


NOTICE. 


The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 
for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or 
articles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the 
District of Columbia for use therein. 

The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above 
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright under the provisions of section 
60 of the Act. | 

Notice is therefore hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from July 1, 1909, to June 30, 1914, inclusive, are 
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other governmental 
library in the District of Columbia, such hooks or articles may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1923. 

This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, 
such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi- 
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or 
photographs. Manuscript or typewritten dramas and photographs 
filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps are 
available for return. 

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which must 
be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be sup- 
plied on request. Address REcISTER oF CopyricnHts, Library of Con- 
gress, Washington, D. C. . 


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UN- 
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection for 
- music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical in- 
struments in the case of Australia and the territories of Papua and — 
Norfolk Island, Belgium, Canada, Cuba, Denmark, France, Germany, 
Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, New Zea- 
land, Norway, and Sweden. The President’s proclamations to this 
effect were printed in the Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Part 3, vol. 6 
(1911), pages v—x of no, 7, and pages iv—v of no. 12; vol. 10 (1915), 
pages vili—xi of no. 3, and pages vili-ix of no. 4; vol. 12 (1917), pages 
v—ix of no. 3; vol. 13 (1918), pages vi-xii of no. 5; vol. 15 (1920), 
- pages v—vii of no. 3, and pages vi—-xiv of no. 13; vol. 17 (1922), pages 
vii—xix of no. 6; and vol. 18 (1923), pages vi-vii of no. 3, and pages vi— 
viii of no. 8. | 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International Amer- 
ican Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was proclaimed 
by the President of the United States on July 13, 1914. This con- 
vention is understood to be in effect as between the United States 
and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, and 
Uruguay. | ; 


_ COPYRIGHT—CANADA 
By THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 


A PROCLAMATION 


Whereas it is provided by the Act of Congress approved March 4, 
1909, entitled “An Act to amend and consolidate the acts respecting 
copyright’’, that the copyright secured by the act, except the benefits ; 
under section 1 (e) thereof as to which special conditions are imposed, 
shall extend to the work of an author or proprietor who is a citizen or 
subject of a foreign state or nation, only upon certain conditions set 
forth in section 8 of the said act, to wit: 

(a) When an alien author or proprietor shall ie domiciled within 
the United States at the time of the first publication of his work; or 

(b) When the foreign state or nation of which such author or pro- 
prietor is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, agree- 
ment, or law, to citizens of the United States the benefit of copyright 
on substantially the same basis as to its own citizens, or copyright pro- 
tection substantially equal to the protection secured to such foreign 
author under this act or by treaty; or when such foreign state or nation 
is a party to an international agreement which provides for reciprocity 
in the granting of copyright, by the terms of which agreement the 
United States may, at its pleasure. become a party thereto; 

And whereas it is provided by section 1 (e) of the said act of Con- 
gress, approved March 4, 1909, that the provisions of the act “sce far 
as they secure copyright controlling the parts of instruments serving 
to reproduce mechanically the musical work, shall include only composi- 
tions published and copyrighted after this act goes into effect, and shall 
not include the works of a foreign author or composer unless the for- 
eign state or nation of which such author or composer is a citizen or 
subject grants, either by treaty, convention, agreement or law, to citi- 
zens of the United States similar rights” ; 

And whereas the President is aatiariogd by the said section 8 to 
determine by proclamation made from time to time the existence of the 
reciprocal conditions aforesaid, as the purposes of the act may require ; 

And whereas satisfactory official assurances have been received 
that the Minister of Trade and Commerce of Canada issued, pursuant 
to section 4 (2) of the Canadian copyright act assented to June 4, 1921, 
a certificate dated December 26, 1923, to become operative on January 
1, 1924, declaring that for the purposes of the rights conferred by the 
said act, the United States shall be treated as if it were a country to 
which the act extends. 


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Now, therefore, I, Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States 
of America, do declare and proclaim 

That on and after January 1, 1924, the conditions specified in sec- 
tion 8 (b) and 1 (e) of the act of March 4, 1909, will exist and be ful- 
filled in respect to the citizens of Canada and that on and after that date 
citizens of Canada will be entitled to all the benefits of the act of March 
4, 1909, including section 1 (e) thereof and the acts amendatory of the 
said act. 

Provided that the enjoyment by any work of the fights and benefits 
conferred by the act of March 4, 1909, and the acts amendatory thereof, 
shall be conditional upon compliance with the requirements and for- 
malities prescribed with respect to such works by the copyright iaws of 
the United States. 

And provided further that the provisions of section 1 (e) of the 
act of March 4, 1909, in so far as they secure copyright controlling the 
parts of instruments serving to reproduce mechanically musical works 
shall apply only to compositions published on or after January 1, 1924, 
and registered for copyright in the United States. 

In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused the 
seal of the United States to be affixed. 

Done at the city of Washington this 27th day of December in the 

- year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty- 
[SEAL.] three, and of the Independence of the United States of 
America the one hundred and forty-eighth. 

: CALVIN COOLIDGE. 
By the President: 

CHARLES FE. HucuHes, 
Secretary of State. 


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CANADA 
THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1921 
EXTENSION TO THE Unitrep STATES oF AMERICA 


I, Thomas Andrew Low, Minister of Trade and Commerce for the 
Dominion of Canada, do hereby certify pursuant to subsection 2 of sec- 
tion 4 of the copyright act, 1921, that the United States of America is a 
country which grants or has. undertaken to grant either by treaty, con- 
vention, agreement or law, to citizens of Canada, the benefit of copy- 
right on substantially the same basis as to its own citizens or copyright 
protection substantially equal to that conferred by the said act, and from 
the first day of January, 1924, the said country shall for the purpose of 
the rights conferred by the said act be treated as if it were a country to 
which the said act extends. 

Tuos. A. Low. 

Ottawa, 26th December, 1923. 

(In the Canada Gazette, v. 57, no. 26, December 29, 1923, Ottawa, 
Canada, page 2157) 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


"A dota campagnola; versi di 
Chiurazzi, musica di Oscar Cattedra, 
of Italy; mand. acc. Naples, Santa 
igucia -4to. . ©) Mey! Wy2l9237o1E «c. 
June 22; E 566651; Italian book co., 

. New York. 12345 


A Yaube (Al amanecer) ; image mexi- 
caine, de Carlos Chavez Ramirez, of 
Mexico, op. 17, no. 1; piano. © Jan. 
baa. 1923>°1 °c. May 17;- Ke$666092; 
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 12346 

A la gavotte; by Schutt, ed. McNair 
Ilgenfritz, of U. $., played Mary 
Angell. (Recordo, no. 67820) (Music 
rolh © June 28, 1923; 2 c. July 9; 
E 563591; Recordo player roll co., 
Chicago. (© editing; 12347 

A Mussolini; valzer, melody G. B., of 
Italy. © le. July 5, 1923; E 565470: 
Giosué Buzzolani, New York. 12348 


A te cara; schottis, melody G. B., of 


Italy. © le: July 5, 1923; E 565471; 
Giosué Buzzolani, New York. 12349 


A travers l’orage (Way down East) ; 
de Amédée Reuchsel, arr. par Aug. 
Zurfluh, of France; orch, avec piano 
conducteur. 4to. (Collection adapta- 
tions: série rouge, no. 19) © Dec. 
31, 1922; 1c. July 31, 1923; EF 567159; 


Bons auteurs, Paris. «(© arrange- 
_ ment) 12350 
Ach! Louie! w and m F. F., of U. S.; 
Moye Faby 210° 1923-12 ec? July 21; 
E 565775; Fred Fisher, inc., New 
York. 12351 


Adieux; poésies de Henri de Régnier, 
~*~ musique de Adolphe Borchard, of 
France. Editions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon & cie. Contents: 1. Il est 
de doux adieux.—2. I] est de longs 
adieux—3. I] est d’autres adieux. 
me) May” 21: 1923; le. Jane 6s E 
566337; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
4 12352 
_. Adrienne; selection, Albert Von Tilzer, 
~ of U. S.,.compiled and arr. Eugene 
Platzman, of U. §S.; piano. © July 
» 26) °1923; 2° ‘ce. July 27;.E 565964; 
- Harms, inc., New York. 12353 
Adrienne, my love; w and melody D. 
ELT), of England, domiciled at New 


R. | Aeroplane Jane; w To J.'P., m E-:-S. S. 


Huntington, of U. S. © le. July 
14, 4923; » F> 5637745: Thomas= J. 
Pierce, Frackville, Pa. 12355 
After; w Arthur L. Salmon, m Olive 
Turner, of Great Britain; in A flat. 
© June 2. 1923; 39762, Famweoil; 
566448 ; Percy J. Cross, Man- 
chesrer England. 12356 


After all someday you'll want me; fox 
trot, w Jos. J. Yanchik, m Posie. 


i. of U2S2 ©) 1 «& July 12, 1923; 

FE 565627; Theo. F. Chuya, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 12357 
After my best friend is gone; melody 
le Rev Ags of Vir Sr, oO ee 
1923; E 563500; Lenard Richard 
Ayers, Fitzsimons, Col. 12358 


After your best pal’s gone; w and m 


Ni BSok., of ‘WeeS.@: Tce Jule 9; 
1923; E 563608; Nola Boudreaux 
Felix, New Orleans. 12359 
Afterglow; by Frederic Groton, of 
U. S., op. 40; organ. obl. 8vo. © 
June 30, 1923; 2c. July 5; E 563517; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 
12360 
Afternoon blues; melody N. E. Reed 


and Arthur Allen, of U. S., arr. Bob 
Ricketts, of UL <5. - © oc. jilyioh 
1923; E 565950; Melody music co., 
New York. 12361 


Agnus Dei (O lamb of God); sacred 
song, m G. A. Grant-Schaefer, of 
U. S: «Latin and English words) 
1.. Sop. or ten—2. Alto or baritone. 
Or July 17,.19235.2 cz. each“ July 21; 
E 565767; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 12362 


Ain’t it funny what money will do; 
w and melody A. S. S., of U. S.; 
art: “Glarence -C,.. all, of: U0. S- © 
1 c. July 3, 1923; E 563481; Arthur 
Sumner Shaw, New York. 12363 

Air de danse; de Edouard Lavelle, of 
England; piano. © May 29, 1923; 
1 c. June 18; E 566592; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 12364 


Aladdin; musical play, w and m A. S. 


> York. - 1: cS? July 22; °°1923' / EF ot LS c. July 16, 1923; 

2565623’, Darold Lionel Lewis, New D 26473; Annie Suzanne Hyatt, 

- Vortk. 12354 Chicago. 12365 
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12366 


pt. 111, . S., Vv. 18 


Alaskan shores; descriptive idyle, A. 
H. Hof U. S., arr. Clara. Heelscher, 
of U. S.> piano. + ©." scx gales Zs: 
1923; E 568047 Albert H. Hoelscher, 
Iowa City, I 12366 


Alice, where art thou; transcribed and 
paraphrased Edwin H. Lemare, of 
England, domiciled at Portland, Or.; 
organ. (Encore series, no. 19) © 
June 21, 1923; 2c. June 23; E 563282; 
H. We Gray<co:; New : York. +1© 
transcription and paraphrasing; 12367 


Alimony mama, stop your. shakin’ 
daddy down; w Harold Christy, m 
Joseph Meyer, of U. S. © Aug. 2, 
1923; 2 c. Aug. 4; E 570147; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 12368 


All on a day in June; w Charles Hayes, 
m T. C. Sterndale-Bennett, of Eng- 
fand ¢ F iniy,tC;. *} @Praneis '?& » Day's 
humorous songs) 
sol-fa notations) © July 20, 1923; 
lc. July 26; E 567134; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, London. 12369 

All that I want is to be left alone; w 
and m Al Wilson and James A. Bren- 
wan, of -U:LS.~ ©: July, 30. 1925-72 © 
July 31; E 565965; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 12370 


All the girls are nic-er-ty nice; w Chas. 
Collins, m Henry E. Pether, of Eng- 
land; in C. Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations) © June 18, 1923; 1c. July 
25; E 567103; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 12371 


All the world is in love; w and m G. F. 
G., of U. S.. (Three love songs) 
Sewickley, Pa., New fraternity. © 
June 11, 1923; 2 c. June 12: EF, 563295; 
George Frederick Gundelfinger, Se- 
wickley, Pa. 12372 


Allegra giovenezza; mazurka, melodia 
d’ Antonino Rosalia, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn. © 1 +c. June 26, 
1923: ,E, 563300;.A. Centonze & co., 
Brooklyn. 12373 

Allegro de concert; par René Jullien, of 
France, op. 31; ‘contrebasse a cordes 
avec. acc. de piano. © June 19, 1923; 


lc. July 7; E 566863; A. Leduc et 
cie., Paris. 12374 
Alles kleibt zich zu mir; w L. G., melody 
Jack Shargel, of U. S. c. July 
24, 1923; E 565795; Louis Gilrod, 
Brooklyn. 12375 


Alone; by Orville A. Lindquist, of U. S.; 


piano. © July 26, 1923; 2 ¢. July 30: 
E 568199: Arthur. P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 12376 
Along the rainbow trail; w Ray Sher- 


wood, melody John Meyer, of U.S. 


Staff and tonic - 


© 1 c. ‘June 20° Toss. 8 eaoss4- 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. = 12377 
Along the winding way, I’m goin’ along; 
w Clifford Harris, m May Clapham, 
of Great Britain; in F. (Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations) © June 21, 
1923; 1 c. June 22>) Se eseen09-" B. 
Feldman & co., London. 12378 
Always reminds me of you; w and mel- 
ody: -A. + Ji2'S.3) Of Hae Sigee@ire) c. 
July 26, 1923; E 565810; Arthur J. 
Stern, New York. 12379 


Am kanapee; lied und shimmy, worte 
von Erwin W. Spahn, musik von Paul 
Pallos, of Austria, op. 120. © Mar. 
26, 1923; 1 c. June 1; E 566409; 
Gabor Steiner (Leo Singer u. co.), 
Vienna. 12380 

American beauty; waltz, melody M. D., 
of .W. 5. 4 cf July. 1923: 
E 563558; May Dixon, San Fran- 
cisco. 12381 


American (The) flag; patriotic song, 
w Ey: Ato Mig pp Dae) Witton. S. 
Portland, Or., Daniel H. Wilson. © 
Aug. 4, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 6; EF, 568368; 
Eva Ann Millar, Portland, Or. 12382 


America’s. pride; w B. M., melody 
Herman Dubois :pseud. of Ethel Fisher, 
of2U. Saic@® Icey tube 49237 
568091; Beulah Mitchell, Walnut 
Ridge, Ark. 12383 

Ammore e’ comme ’o sole; versi e 
musica di V.iU;<0ok dda Si5 matte ace. 
Edizione A. Grauso. © July 12, 1923; 
2 c: July; 13; By, 5637145, Vincenzo 


Ussano, New York. 12384 
Amor di gioventu’; versi e musica di L. 
Marenna, of Italy; mand. acc. Naples, 


Casa editrice musicale vedova Fragassi 
e figli. 4to. ¢Staff and numerical no- 
tations) © May 1, 1923; be. July 26; 
E, 567122; Italian book co., New te 

12385 


Amour coquet; by Rudolf iriiee, arr. by 
Adolf Schmid, of England, domiciled 
at New York. City; orch. with piano 


conductor. (Galaxy no. 234) © July 
331923.5,.2.,04, July OF Be 5655521, -G: 
Schirmer, inc., New York. © ar- 
rangement) ; 12386 . 


Amour (L’) masqué; tango, de André 
Messager, arr. par F. S., of France; 
orch. avec piano conducteur. 4to. 
(Célébre collection des succés, no. 
627)2 © May 15,:1923 :<1 «@cMay,2z9: 
E 566238: Francis Salabert, Haris: a) 
arrangement) 

Amour (L’) masqué, j’ ai deux nah 
valse hésitation, de André Messager, 
arr. par F. S., of France; orch. avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. (Célebre col- 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


lection des succés, no. 635) © May 
Pees tc. May 293, °R 566231: 
Francis Salabert, Paris. (© arrange- 
ment) 12388 
Anchor watch; w J. H..F.,..m “Geo. 
Piait .jt. eli. 6. arr. by Theo, G. 
Beach of UecS. ©)1l'c.,July:26, 1923; 
E 565819; James H. Farquharson, 
Dunedin, New Zealand. 12389 


And Henry’s meant for pres-i-dent when 
we a-Fordin’ go; w and m Roy Pauley, 
Oe oe © jalys19,. 1923522 ¢, July 
30; E 565922: Our next president co., 
Detroit. 12390 

Angel Firpo; waltz, w Joseph Diamond, 
MEADS SEs of Peru, domiciled at New 
York. ‘© July 14, 1923;.2'c. July 26; 


E 565854; Salomon Pacora, New 
York. 12391 
Angel mother; w J. G. C., m John F. 
Ryan, of U.S: © 1c. July 28, 1923; 


G. Cook, Covington, 

12392 
_ Animal (The) book; eight easy impres- 
sions, john, ©. “Holliday, of . Great 
Britain; piano. © June 2, 1923; 1 c. 
June 16; E 566602; Metzler & co. 
(1920), Itd., London. 12393 


Animal (The) fair; w and m Fred- 
erick G. Johnson, Harry La Forrest 
and Harley Rosso, of U. S. © June 
paemeea 2c. july “12; E* 563695; 
McClure music co., St. Paul, Minn. 

12394 


Apres-midi; paroles de A. M. Gossez, 
musique de E. L., of France; bary- 
ton ou basse. Paris, Max Eschig. 
ere Moy, 30. 1023)" I co June ©. 15+ 
E 566512; Edgar Letellier, Paris. 

12395 


April; w Ella Gilbert Ives, m Walter 
Howe Jones, of U. S.; sop. and alto. 
(Octavo series, two-part songs, no. 

mee ie) Jitly 17,°1923:;"2°c. July?21; 
E. 565750; Arthur P. Schmidt .co., 
Boston. 12396 


April rhapsody; w “Walter E. Grogan, 
m Herbert Oliver, of England; in E 
me, Iily.23, 1923.1 -¢., July. 235. E 
567112; Joseph Henry Larway, Ton. 
don. 2397 


- April rose; fox-trot, de Raoul agiedel 
of France; piano. © June 27, 1923; 
Ic: July,31;,. E 567168;- Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 12398 


April showers; trio, w Mabel Chase 
Rundlett, m G. A. Grant-Schaefer, 

_ of U. $.; women’s voices. (Octavo 
series, women’s voices, no. 847) © 
July 17, 1923; 2c. July 21; E ‘565755; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 


E 565890; Jessie 
Wee 


12399 | 


12408 

Arabian (The) horseman; descriptive 
piece? Ernest, LE. Dudos, of 5'U, -S. ; 
piano. (Sheet music edition, P. 


1303) © June 4, 1923; 2 c. June 27; 
E, 565262; Carl Fischer, New York. 
12400 


Elizabeth 
m Charles Gilbert 
Spross,: of'Us Se; high voice.-2 v— 1: 
Contents: Desert love song.—When 
tired caravans are resting—I have 
hung my tent in crimson.—Fulfill- 
ment.—It is the sunset hour. © 
June 15, 1923; 2 c. June 18; E 563625; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 12401 


Aragonésa; piéce espagnole de Manuel 
de Falla, orch. par H. Mouton, of 
Belgium; orch. avec piano conduc- 
teur:;.. 4to. « ©._, June. 205, 1923 :: dec. 
July 31; E 567165; Durand et cie., 
Paris. (© arrangement} 12402 


Arlequine (L’); air de ballet, de 
ouard Lavelle, of England; piano. 
© oMayis29) 192385021 2c. : fumeni8; 


Arabian song cycle; w 


Evelyn Moore, 


E 566597; Warren & Phillips, Lon- 
J ahlon 12403 
Armageddon (The); w Chas. Reign 


Scoville, m Haldor Lillenas, of U. S. 
©. Yan.oi4,.1923; Qeentjuly.cd230 EF 
565641; Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 

12404 


Arpéges; par H. Seeling, op. 11, no. 1, 
choisie, revue, doigtée et annotée par 
I. Philipp, of France; piano. (Col- 
lections du ménestrel: Anthologie 
pianistique, 4° série, no. 89) © May 
5): yl923> 2b cen May) 183. HE PS60103- 

Heugel, Paris. © collection, re- 
vision, fingering and annotation) 


12405 


A pan, (i Koehler, choisie, revue, 
doigtée et annotée par I. Philipp, of 
France; piano. (Collections du mé- 
nestrel: Anthologie pianistique, 4° 
série, no. 91) © May 5, 1923cd ic: 
May 18; E.. 566105; Heugel, Paris. 
(© collection, revision, fingering and 
annotation) 12406 


Arturo ... basta; versi e musica di 
C A. Bixio, of Italy; mand?acc. 
Naples, C. A. Bixio. 4to. © Dec. 
30, 1922; 1 ¢. June 29, 1923; E 566750; 
Italian book co., New York. 12407 


As we used to; w J. N. Z, m E. S. S. 
Huntington,*of: Us Si'°©.-1 ¢. July 
14, 1923; EF 563777; J: Norbert Zel- 

Jer, Scottdale, Pa. 12408 


At dawning; ballad, Cadman, ed. and 
played McNair Tgentritz, of U. S. 
(Solo carola, word roll, no. 75036) 
tMusie roll © June 20, TO23 202. “€. 


749 


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12409 

At dawning—continued. 
July 9; E 563594; Cable co., Chicago. 
(© editing) 12409 

At the river; w Virginia Louman 
Mout omh. PocR, of UU. S.gtin 
fat. :;Asbury , Pask, NiJ., Franees 


Porter Ross co. ©, July 11, 1923; 


2c. ,July 12; -E 565631; - Frances 
Porter Ross, Ocean Grove, N. J. 

12410. 

Atlanta blues; w and m W. C.-H., of 


Woo te) Wet Faly-26, 1923" 565905 : 
William C. Handy, New York. 
12411 


paroles de Catulle Mendés, 
musique de Louis Vuillemin, ‘of 
France. © June 29, 1923; 1 c. June 
29; FE 566752; Enoch & co., Paris. 

12412 


Au cceur des roses; serenata, paroles 
de Pierre d’Amor, musique de S. de 


Attente ; 


L., of France. ©. May 21, 1923; 1 c. 
June 6; E 566336; Schiff de La- 
barque, Paris. 12413 


Auld lang syne; transcribed and para- 
phrased by Edwin H. Lemare, of 
England, domiciled at Portland, Or.; 


organ. (Encore series, no. 20) 
Jame <2), 4923); 5 27 cyosfane U2ZSe'~ E 
563281; H. W. Gray co. New York. 


[© transcription and paraphrasing 
. 124 


Aurora splendida; mazurcha, melodia 
d’Andrea Genna, of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn. © 1c. June 26, 1923; 
E 563301; A. Centonze & co., Brook- 
lyn. 12415 


Autrefois; scéne pastorale, par Jean 
Sibelius, op. 96°, ed. and rev. Julia A. 
Burt, of U. S:; orch. sc. “Wilhelm 
Hansen ed. © Stoel, 2192331 c. 
June 28; E 563435; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. (© editing and revis- 
ing) 12416 

Autres (Les) disent; paroles et musi- 
que de Max d’Ollone, of France. 
(Cinq mélodies, no. 5) © May 5, 
1923; 1 c. May 18; E 566143; Heugel, 
paris. 12417 

Autumn; w J. J. Robbins, m M. G., of 
U.S. ©lc. July 28, 1923; E 565901; 
Matthew Gold; Bayonne, N. J. 

12418 


—— w Perrin» Holmes Lowrey, m 
Lillian Blakemore Hughes, of U. S.; 
high voice. © July 3, 1923; 2c. July 
9. 565539 ; .G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 12419 

Autumn gold; by. OPS Ewing, of 
Great Britian ; piano. 


gallery) © July 12, 1923- 2:c. “Faly 


(From a picture. 


— 


{9 


pt. Ill, Ns. 


O74: i.  S6@S00T = 
Philadelphia. 
reverie, by Cecil Kappey, of ,U. S.; 


Theo. 


Presser - co., 
1242 


piano © June, 23, 1923; 2 July 
9: E 563572; Belwin, inc., "New York. 
» 42421 

Ave Maria (Shepherd divine, hear Thou 
our prayer); m G, - ive erant- 
Schaefer, of U. S. (Latin and English 
words; 1. Sop. or ten—2. Alto or 
baritone. © July 17, 1923; 2 c. each 
July "215°" S657 OO rs aeeeneete ant. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 12422 
trio, m G. A. Grant-Schaefer, 

of U. S.; women’s voices. (Octavo 
series, women’s voices, no. 860) 
© Jjuly..4/7,° 1923; 32 csojely s2t; 
EB, 565754. Arthur P. ‘Schmidt -eo., 
Boston. 12423 


Aveu; poésie de Paul Géraldy, musique 
de Raoul Brunel, of France. (Toi et 
moi,no.5) © May 5, 1923; 1 c. May 
18; E 566128; Heugel, Paris. 12424 


Avvertimento; versi di R. Chiurazzi, 
musica- di V.,De Salvin, cof . Italy; 
mand. acc. Naples, Santa Lucia. 4to. 


© May 1, 1923; 1c. June 8; E 566442; 
Italian book co., New York. | 12425 
Awake, put on strength; anthem, w 
from Isaiah,-m James H. Rogers, 
arr: Geo. M. Vaal, of UsraiSe: nacho. 
of men’s voices with ten. solo, organ 
acc. (Blue octavo series, sacred, no. 
5002) © June 27, 1923; 2.c. July 2 
E 563621: Harold Flammer, inc., New 


York. (© arrangement) 12426 
Awakening (The); cantata for the 
Sunday school, C. W. Baker, jr., of 


GS: '‘8vo. “©. Ate. 22 eee 2s 
and aff. May 5; A 707231; Hall-Mack 


co., Philadelphia. 12427 


Baby aS w.C. S. C,°m Geo... Graff, 
§r.;0r U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
U.-S::.@©. J c. July 2, 792338 565822 - 
Chas. S. Crowell, Orting, Wash. 

12428 
Baby (The) left on the door step; w 
B. E. M., m J. F. Ryan, of U. S. © 
Loe. July 14, 1923: E 563776:- BE. 
McCracken, St. Louis. 12429 

Babyland; w Graham Robertson, m 
Granville Bantock, of England; in A 
flat. (Sotigs of childhood) © June 
Ze. 1923 c. June 30; E 566799; 
Elkin & co., Itd., London. 12430 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) The angels; 
cantata, w very freely adapted, 
with additions, from William Blake’s 
night, C.S: *Fetty,. i -att ane ed. 
from Bach’s cantatas, W. G. Whit- 
taker, of England; female voices. 4to. 
© May 221923 1” cee ee 


0 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


12451 


566300; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
(© adaptation of words and _ar- 
rangement of music) 12431 


—— Aria; from Suite in D, by Bach, 


arr. J. Stuart Archer, of Great 
Britain; organ. Paxton’s ed. (An- 
thology of organ music) obl. 8vo. 


© June 19, 1923; 1 c. June 19; E 
566037; W. Paxton & co., lItd., Lon- 
don. 12432 


Klavierwerke ; band 10, partita 4-6, 
von J. S. Bach, neue ausgabe von 
Ferruccio Busoni, hrsg. von Egor 
Petri, of Germany. (Edition Breit- 
kopf, nr. 4310) © May 28, 1923; 1c. 
June 13; E 566630; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. 12433 
band 25, drei sonaten, konzert 
C moll, u. a, von J. 5. Bach, neue 
ausgabe von Ferruccio Busoni, hrsg. 
von Egon Petri, of Germany. (Edi- 

_ tion Breitkopf, nr. 4325) © May 27, 
1923: 1 c. June 13; FE 566632; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 12434 
Bachmann (Alberto) Trois _ petites 
pieces; de A. Bachmann, of France; 
violon et piano. Contents: 1. Ro- 
mance.—2. Petite valse—3. Tarentelle. 
© pinnelo, .1923;. 1, c.;July.2;. E 
566790; Jacques Vuillemin, Nantes, 
France. 12435 


Back home; in Ted Lewis’ frolic, w 
Jack Yellen, m Milton Ager, of U. Sa 
Production ed. © Aug. 4, 1923; 2 c. 
Aug. 6; E 568375; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc., New York. 12436 


Baiser (Le) des yeux; boston hésitation, 
paroles de André Lénéka, musique de 
Ernest Weiller, of France. © May 30, 
1923: 1 c. June 15; E 566507; Max 
Eschig, Paris. 12437 


Balfe (Michael William) La bohé- 
mienne; ouverture de M. W. Balfe, 
ar-. par F. §S., of France; orch. 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. (Nou- 
velle collection Francis Salabert, no. 
2A) Wee, 31519225, Te. May; 29, 
1923: E 566230; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. (© arrangement) 12438 


Ballad memories; selection no. 1, arr. 
Sydney Baynes, of Great Britain; 
band. 4to, (Bossey & co.’s brass band 
journal, no. 638) © June 15, 1923; 
1 c. June 30; E 566812; Boosey & co., 
London. (© arrangement) 12439 

Ballad (The) of Saint Hilda; w Louis 
N. Parker, m T. Tertius Noble, of 
England, domiciled at New York; solo 
and chorus for women’s voices. 4to. 
(Modern series, no. 259) © July 9, 
1923: 2c. July 10; E 563620; Ho W. 
Gray co., New York. 12440 


fol 


Ballet of the flowers; suite, Henry Had- 
lew (op. 92s pt, 3, ath +L. 13 Lake, 
of U. S.; military band with conductor. 
4to. Contents: 9. Mignonette.—10. 
Bachelor buttons.—l1. Hollyhocks.— 
iZ. Poppies. © June 12, 1923: Arc. 
June 27; E 565273; Car] Fischer, New 
York. (© arrangement 12441 


Ballhaus-studie; two-step, von Ludwig 
Siede, of Germany, op. 180; piano. © 
Dec. .8,°.1922; 1 c. June 6; 192357 EB - 
566313; Apollo-verlag, Berlin. 12442 


Ballo (Il) di Nofrio; polk, di Giuseppe 
Tarantola, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn; instrumental. © 1c. Aug. 
2. 1923; E 570042: Rosario Catalano, 
Brooklyn. 12443 


Band (The) plays home sweet home; 
from. Earl Carroll’s vanities of 1923, 
wand m Earl Carroll; of U.S. Ed. 
no: 1..© Jaily; 12; 1923;..2-c.; fatly, 12 
FE, 565629; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 12444 

Banquet song; w William R. McKim, 
mies WW. iW. off U.S); © hunes8 
1923; 2 c. June 14; F 565500; Charles 
W. Watkeys, Rochester. 12445 

Barbara; w Zalt, m Sidney Bracy, of 
U. S.; high or med. voice. © July 
3; 1923); [Bioc.oJralynG ; (2566545326) 
Schirmer, inc.. New York. 12446 

Barcarolle; by Paul Zilcher, of Ger- 
many, ‘op. 169; - not1- 2° piano, * six 
hands. © July 3, 1923; 2 c. July 9; 
E 565538; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 12447 

Barney Google; one step, Rose, De Beck 
and Conrad, ed. McNair Ilgenfritz, 


of U. S., played Rose Vander- 
bosch, of U. S. (Recordo, word roll, 
no. 67860) Music roll) © June 28, 


1923; 2 c. July 9; E 563592; Recordo 
player roll co., Chicago. (© editing 
and interpretation) 12448 
Baton (Rhené) Sonata; de R. Baton, 
of France, op. 28; piano et violon- 
celle, em ut. © May 15, 1923; 1c. 
June 15; E 566510; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 12449 
Bauer (Marion) ‘Three preludettes; 
melodic studies, M. Bauer, of U. S.; 


‘piano. © July 3, 1923; 2c. July 9; 
E 565548; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 12450 


Be a kid again and come along with 
me, down to Hickory lane: w E. T 
Catlahan, m° Bail; 2 1... ok GS =© 
July 24, 1923; 2 c. July 26; E 565855; 
E. L. Imke, New York. 12451 

Be joyful in the Lord all ye righteous; 

anthem, m Charles H. Morse, of 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12452 


_ pt.1r,n.s., v.18 


Be joyful in the Lord—Continued. 
S.; mixed voices. (Octavo edi- 
tion, mixed voices, sacred, no. 1387) 
SO Gye ie 1923 3 OPO ial ek ° 
565747 - Arthie “P! Schnmigtt?ce., 
Boston. 12452 
Be mine forever; w FE. M., m George 
Grote fis, OL” Ul S:, are: Lheow 
Beach, rot UsiSiiv ©: afieie -Jalbyii26 
1923; E 565846; Edward Maloney, 
Seattle. 12453 
Be’s you got bugs; w and m H. C., of 
U.S: ,© 1c. Aug: 6, 1923; 1568369 
Hilly Caldwell, Marble Falls, Tex. 
12454 
Beau soir (Evening fair); de Claude 
Debussy, transcription par Alberto 
Bachmann, of Switzerland; wiolon et 
piano. © May 30, 1923; 1c. June 
155 3566514 = Ji Pobert! - Paris. 
* © transcription 12455 
Beautiful dreams; waltz-reverie, F. E. 
Seo. oS. eeptanot, fC) sa niy ae- 
n923.;° 2c. Aue. 63 f S08307 > Boe. 
Selover, Kimball, Neb. 12456 
Beautiful Jane; w L. P. H., m George 


Gratt, jr5-ot <Ui' $82 der Theo--'G. 
Beach, of -U77S)" © 4%) July / 26, 
1923; E 565840; Louis P. Hilde- 


brand, San Marcial, N. M. 12457 
Beautiful (A) land we call home; w 
and m Fo HY of }U..S: June 20, 
1923; 2 c. June 23; E 563293; Flavil 
Hall, Trion, Ga. 12458 
Beautiful life in the country; w and 
mh ott. Kecot)U. ..: arroaAnton 
Koehler, of U. S.; piano with words. 
ty c.2, Artigas A, A923} 5/0076 
Ernst Ferdinand Kuhle, New York. 
12459 


Bebe; fox trot, Abner Silver, arr. Geo. 
J.2Prinkaus} of aW1S:; voeals orch., 
invD:! -4to: (OagJaine (18, 49233425 c. 
June 26; E 563307; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. (© new arrange- 
ment) 12460 


Because the heart of you is sweet; 
wand Ii Iynot Us Siaarri Walter 
Goodell; sof: (U: J S.q0an" Ec (Oat c. 
July 9, 1923; EF 563548; Louis Love, 
Centralia, Ill. 12461 

Bedtime tales; by Ethel Lyon, of U. S.; 
piano, second grade. Contents: At 
bedtime—vThe grasshopper and the 
dwarf.—Brownies’ party—What the 
clock says.a-©:» July. .3;,1923 3:2 .€: July, 
9: FE 565529; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 12462 

Beduina; tango fox trot, melody J. I. 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn, arr. 
A jPaganuect.of UU; Si, © Le aiuly 
28,. 1923; E 565891; John Ingenito, 
Brooklyn. 12463 


Beethoven (Ludwig yan) Adagio; 
from The moonlight sonata, Beet- 
hoven, arr. J. Stuart Archer, of 
Great Britain; organ. Paxton’s ed. 
(Anthology of organ music) obl. 
8vo. © June 19, 1923: 1c, June 19; 
EK 566638; W.- Paxton & co) #ltd., 
London. 12464 


—— Les ruines d’Athénes; ouverture, 
de L. Van Beethoven, arr. par F. S., 
of France; orch. avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. (Nouvelle collection 
Francis Salabert, no. 32) © May 
15, * 192350 'c, , Mity! 20" te 566239 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. (© arrange- 
ment) 12465 


—— Selection from Beethoven’s works ; 
selected and arr. Walter Reynolds, 
of Great Britain; band. 4to (In 
Boosey’s brass band journal, no. 635) 
© May 28, 1923; 1 c. June JO SE 
566809; Boosey & co., London. (© 

12466 


arrangement) 


When twilight weaves her gentle 
spell; minuet, w Gena Branscombe 
i. e. Gena Branscombe Tenney), m 
Beethoven, arr, G. Branscombe, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. (Octavo series, 
mixed voices, secular, no. 208) © 
July 17, 1923; 2 c. July 21; E 565760: 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 
arrangement} 

Beggar’s (The) opera; selection, John 
Gay, arr. J. E. Newell, of Great 
Britain; ptano. Paxton’s ed. © 
July 27, 1923; 1c. July 23: 567115 - 
W. Paxton & co., Itd., London. 12468 


Belfagor; commedia lirica in un pro- 
logo, due atti, un epilogo di Claudio 
Guastalla, musica di Ottorino Res- 
pighi, of Italy; partitura  d’orch. 
Edizioni Ricordi. 8vo. © May 29, 
1923;. 1c. May 9315995462095 7G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 12469 


Belle (La) Pierrette: intermezzo im- 
promptu, J. H. Foulds, of England; 
piano. © June 16, 1923; 1 c. June 
28; E 566780; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 12470 


Bells in the valley; w Nancy Webster, 
m Di Temple, of Great Britain. 
June 2, 1923; 1c, June 30;"E, 566816: 
Boosey & co., London. 12471 

Beloved (The) city; pianologue, text 
andm FE. V.F., of U. S. Los Angeles, 
Calif., W. A. Quincke & co. ©-June 
30,1923): 2 ico Jah, Ge eotaes e 
Van Fleet, Cucamonga, Calif; 12472 

Beneath the Alaska skies; w F. W. P., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U.S. © 
ke. Aug. 2, 1923: 7, 570040 * sired 
W. Porsch, Roy, Wash. 12473 


To2 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


12495 


Benedictus es, Domine; m Charles H. | Biricchina; polka, di Luigi Canoro, of 


White, of U. S.; four part cho. of 
mixed voices, in D, organ acc. (G. 
S. 8vo. choruses, no. 7043) © July 
Sel9237-2 6. July 90K °565543 ;--G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 12474 


Berceuse; pour violon et piano de 
Maurice Ravel, transcrit par Roger 
Branga, of France; petit orch. avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. © June 20, 
1923; 1 c. July 31; E 567163; Durand 
et cie., Paris. «© transcription) 

12475 


—— (Moederlied); poésie de G. An- 
theunis, musique de Jan Blockx, of 
Belgium. (Sept mélodies, no. 2) 
(Text French, Flemish and German) 
©' May 5, 1923; 1 c. May 18; 
E 566118; Heugel, Paris. 12476 


Berceuse naive (Cradle song) ; by Roger 
Mlerbots, ‘ ot)1J;.S., 1,0p../8, 10. (2; 
piano. (Sheet music edition, P. 
1310) © May 23, 1923; 2 c. June 27; 
E 565257; Carl Fischer, New aor 

12477 


Bess, I am.- still in love with you; w 
Re CMS mH. F. R., of U.-S,, 
arr. Vermond Knauss, of U. S. © 
1 c. Aug. 1, 1923; FE 570064; Harry 
F. Reichard & Roland C. Moeller, 
Quakertown, Pa. 12478 


Best people on earth; march, H. W., 
of U. S.; band. 4to. © June 22, 
1923; 2 c. July 12; E 563688; Harry 
Warde, Mobile, Ala. 12479 


Beyond the moonbeam trail; in Ted 
Lewis frolic, w Jack Yellen, m 
Milton Ager,.of U. S. Production 
ed. Oy Anes 4. 1923. 2c. Aug. 6; 
E 568370; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
inc., New York. 12480 


—— w Jack Yellen, “melody Milton 
Ager, of U. S., arr. George Holman, 
Git AIT a3. Leet Wal yt afin tLO2Z3 5 
E 563506; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
inc, New York. 12481 


Beyond the veil; w Fred E. Weatherly, 
m Kennedy Russell, of Great Britain; 
mpc) June 21;)19235'1 ¢ July"2; 
EF 566796; Edwin Ashdown, Iltd., 

=) oLjondonl - 12482 

Big town jubilee; w and m J. F. M., 
pee. S.-2@ dnc, Fuly 572519232cH 
565478; Joseph F. McMahon, New 

_ York. 12483 


Billetdoux (Hin); boston, text von 
- Julius Wilhelm, musik von Oscar 
_ Jascha, of Austria. © Mar. 26, 1923; 
1c. June 1; E 566417; Gabor Steiner, 
(Leo Singer & co.), Vienna. 12484 


aS Violin: (Cy 1c: Ate. 21923" 
“E 570045; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. 12485 


Bizet (Georges) Adagietto: ~ from 
L’Arlesienne, G. Bizet, transcribed 
Edwin H. Lemare,- of England, 
domiciled at Portland, Or.; organ. 
(Encore series, no. 24) © June 21, 


1923; 2 c. June 23; E 563284: H. W. . 


Gray co, New York. (© trans- 
cription) 12486 


Black (The) sheep blues; w Gus Kahn, 
me Pha Baker, ‘of. 5. (CO ties 2 
1923; 2-c. Aug. 4; E 570144; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 12487 


Blanchet (E. R.) Scherzo; composed 
and rey. E. R.. Blanchet, of Switzer- 
land, op. 15, no. 4; piano. © July 
12,. 192309 2'"c. “July 14: BE 569872- 
Composers’ music corp., New York. 

12488 

Blind love blues; w and melody Jos. H. 

. Trent and Jules Laster, of U. S., arr. 
Claude Tapham, of “U.’ SU @ut ‘ec. 
July 31, 1923; E 565944; Goodman & 
Rose, inc., New York. 12489 


Bliss (Arthur) Threesongs;w W. H. 
Davies, m A. Bliss, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. Contents: 
1. Thunderstorms.—2. This night — 
3. Leisure. © July 15, 1923; 2c. July 
20; E 568025; Composers’ music 


corp., New York. 12490 


Blockx (Jan) Ballade; poésiede V. De 
[a Montagne, l’allemand. par C. 
Hebbel, musique de J. Blockx, of 
Belgium. (Sept mélodies, no. 1) 
(Text French, Flemish and German; 
© May 5, 1923; 1 c. May 18; E 
566117; Heugel, Paris. * 12491 

Bloke (The) that wrote The sheik; 
w Eric Valentine, m J. A. Tunbridge, 
of Great Britain; in G.. (Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations; © June 21, 
1923; 1 c. June 22; E 566664; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 12492 

Blonde fee (Fée blonde) ; shimmy fox- 
trot, worte von Victor Cajan, musik 
von Anton Pischinger, of Germany. 
© Dec. 8, 1922; 1 c. June 6, 1923: 
FE 566316; Apollo-verlag, Berlin. 

12493 

Blossom-time; w and m Anne J. Cor- 
nell, of U. S.; high voice. © July 
3, 1923; 2c. July 93-E 565541;.G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 12494 

Blue grass blues; by Billy Meyer and 
Elmer Schoebel, of U. S.: piano. 
Ic. ‘July 14,°1923; E 565663: Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. 12495 


WES 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12496 


Blue Hoosier blues; fox trot, Cliff 
Friend, Jack Meskill and Abel Baer. 
ot J. °Ss, arr, rank E7 Banry,-3Feist 
ed. 4to. 1. Orch—2. Band. © July 
18, 1923; 2 c. each July 19; E 568050, 
568051: Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
(© arrangement) 12496, 12497 


Blues mixture; by... J...M., jof .U.-S.; 
piano. ©1c. July 14, 1923; E 565656; 
James Meller, New York. 12498 
Bluette-pastorale; by W. Aletter, of 
Germany; piano. © July 12, 1923; 
2c. July 14; E 563895; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 12499 


Bobbed red hair; w and m A. L. B., of 
U.S. ©l1c. July 16, 1923; E 568031; 
Archie L. Bert, Edina, Mo. 12500 

Bob-o-link; w Harry Williams, m Neil 
Noret: Of: U9. KO) Jule Z, 29232 rc. 
July 14; E 565668; Jerome H. Re- 
mick & co., New York. 12501 


Bocca di baci; mazurka, melodia d’A. 
Rosalia, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn. ©-1.c. June 26,1923; HE 563302; 
A. Centonze & co., Brooklyn. 


Bocciuol di rosa; polka, Enrico Rossi, 
of U. S., op. 25; 1st mand. or violin, 
2nd mand. and chitarra. © June 15; 
1923; 2c. July 9; EK 563575: James ‘B. 
Russo, Brooklyn. 12503 

Bgrnevers; tekst af Ingeborg Simesen, 
music af Alfred Tofft, of Denmark. 
aly Tle 1923" saree sal tlie (20 ce 
567468; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

12504 

Bortarcamnak borbtil a fedele; zenejét 
szerzé Otvos Adorjan, of U. S., Ist 
papers; clarinett 1, 2, violin 1, 2, alto, 


cimbal, cello and basso! .sco"'@ 4c. 
Puly-*-7, °° 90233 “565506 > Adorian 
Otvos, New York. 12505 


Book (The) of Tufts music; assemblage 
of pamphlets, vocal and instrumental, 
recompiled) “L. -Ri Li of 7U. Sb° Ato. 
<6) Febe 11,1922: 2c’ May, *21} 1923 ; 
aff. “May 19: A ’707713"; “Leo “Rich 
Lewis, Somerville, Mass. 12506 


Boosey’s brass band journal, no. 636; 
arr. Boosey & co., of Great Britain; 


London, Boosey & co. 4to. Con- | 
tents: The sneak; fox-trot, Nacio 
Herb. Brown—She walks in her 


husband’s sleep; vocal one-step, H. 
Von Tilzer.—Do I; comedy fox-trot, 
Harry Akst.—Down in Chinatown; 
one-step, Geo. P. Hulton.—All she’d 


say was, umh hum; by Van and 
Shenck.—Homesick: fox trot, Irv- 
ing Berlin. © June 1, 1923; 1 c. June 
30; E 566806; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. :© arrange- 
ment) 12507 


12502 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Booth-Clibborn (Evelyn) Three hymns; 
w and m E. B. C., of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Yonkers, N. Y. 12mo. 
Contents: 1. Rejoice in the Lord.— 
2. Oh restless soul.—3. All that I 
need. ©, July 23,1923; 2 c, July 24- 
FE 565850; Evelyn Booth-Clibborn, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 12508. 


Bootleg liquor blues; w and melody I. 
Ss. K., of U. S., arr. Ellis Reynolds, 
of .U.-S5; © Ft essfulgpi® 19235; E 
965581; Ira Sherlock Kiah, Atlantic 
City. 12509 

Borderland; w and m G. Q., of U. S. 
Tucson, Ariz., R. H.. Nielsen music 
pub. co, © July 23, 1923; 2 c. July 
30; E 568195; Gene Quaw, Tucson. 

12510 

Born and bred in Brooklyn, over the 
bridge; waltz song from The rise of 
Rosie O’Reilly, George M. Cohan. 
1. ‘Se. Geo. J. Trinkaug, ef Ww. S. - 
band. 32mo. 2. Arr. Louis Katzman, 
of U. $.; orch., with words. 4to. © 
July 20, 1923; 2 c. each July 28; E 
565913, 565914; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. (© arrangement 

1251153 12512 

Bouton de rose; de Alex. Danileff, 
Great Britain; piano. © June 21, 
1923; 1 c. July 2; E 566792; Edwin 
Ashdown, Itd., London. 12513 

Boy of my heart; w Helen Boardman 
Knox, m Ruth Rapoport, of U. S. 
©. July».26, 19235; 24c¢5 Jak 2f2: E 
565963; Harms, inc., New York. 

12514 

Boys (The) of sixty one; w N. M. P., 
m,J..F, Roberts; or UNS) gvew Vork, 
Manhattan music co. © May 31, 1923; 
2c. June 25; E 565591; Nellie M. 
Phillips, Linden, N. J. 12515 


Brahms (Johannes) In a bed of brown 
leaves; cradle song, two-part choral, 
w Martha Ostenso, of Canada, 
domiciled at New York, m Brahms, 
arr. Christopher ‘O'Hare, ‘of: S.- 
treble voices. 4to. (Franklin edition, 
two-part chorals, no. 261). © June 11, 
1923.; 2c. 7July 74: By 563035--3) ohn 
Franklin music co., New York. © 
lyric and new arrangement) 12516 


Bridge (Frank) Two poems; F. Bridge, 


of Great Britain; orch. pts. © May 
2454923. 1 c- june Ge 360479 - 
Augener, Itd., London. 12517 


ye a 


Bridge (The) ; w Longfellow, and; The 


cross; a parody on Th 
By W.,,.m Lady. Carew,qo1. ss. 
July 13, 1923; 2 c. July 19; E 568011; 
W. B. Woodall, Birmingham, eee 
12518 


(04 


e bridge, w. W. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


12540 


Brighter (The) side; w H. B. L., melody 
Herman Dubois pseud. of Ethel 
Prten. ole US. -s©s1 ac. July; 12, 
1923; E 565620; Harry B. Lumadue, 
Ft. Harrison, Ind. 12519 


Brighton camp; the girl I left behind 
me, patrol] Aubrey Kennett, of Eng- 
land; piano. © May 29, 1923; 1 c¢. 
July 25; E 567110; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 12520 


Broken (A) arc; cycle of songs, w 
Robert Browning, m Arthur Somer- 
vell, of Great Britain. © May 31, 
1923; 1 c. June 30; E, 566822; Boosey 
& co., London. 12521 


Broken (The) chord; w J. M., m H. 
Richard, of U. S. © May 11, 1923; 
2c. June 20; EF 563515; Julia Mor- 
rison, Regina, Sask., Canada. 12522 


Brownies’ bugle-call; by Frances Terry, 
of U. S.; piano. (Fairy folks) © 
Saly 3.1925; 2 July 9; 4 565533; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 12523 

Brunel (Raoul) Une chanson; poésie 
de Paul Géraldy, musique de R. 
Brunel, of France. (Toi et moi, no. 
1) © -May 5, 1923; 1 c. May 18; 
E 566124; Heugel, Paris. 12524 

Brunettella; versi e musica di F. P., of 
U. $.; mand. acc. (Edizione Pen- 
nino, no. 7/) © May 23, 1923; 2 c. 
July 20; E 568015; Francesco. Pen- 
nino, Brooklyn. 12525 


Buckingham fair; a little less talk and 
a little more do, in The co-optimists, 
w Fred E. Weatherly, m John C. 
Holliday, of England. © Apr. 26, 
1923; 2c. June 16; E 566539; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London. 12526 


Bug house fables; by Clarence Gaskill, 
orn WenS. ;-sorch:6“4to.° ©: July 18, 
1923-2 ¢. July 26; E 56586D;° M. 
Witmark & co., New York. © new 
arrangement} ; 12527 


novelty fox trot song, w and 
melody Clarence Gaskill, of U. S. © 
June 26, 1923; 2 c. July 5; E 565493; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

12528 


Builder (The); w James W. Foley, m 
Charles Wakefield Cadman, of U. S., 
ops fos no. 1; low “votelin B 
flat. © June 23, 1923; 2 c. June 25; 
E 563335; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. ; 12529 


Buona fortuna, Nini; versi di Ennio 
Neri, musica di Gino Simi, of Italy; 
mand. acc. Naples, Canzonetta. 4to. 
© Dec. 30, 1922; 1 c. June 29, 1923; 


E,. 566748; Italian book co., New 
York. 12530 


2103—23——2 


| 


(90. 


By the bubbling spring; by Paul Zil- 
cher, of Germany, op. 169, no. 2; 
piano, six hands. © July 3, 1923; 
2c. July 9; E 565537; G. Schirmer, 
inc:, New York. 12531 


By the pale moonlight; w LL. S. m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
Go Béachs of {UL ‘S$. <©: 1c. gialy. 26, 


1923; FE, 565835; Leo Scovronske, 
Menasha, Wis. 12532 
By the silver pool; three sketches, 


Montague Ewing, of England; piano. 
Contents: 1. Little blue butterfly —2. 
Pond lilies —3. Dance of the water 
witches. © July 23, 1923; 1 c. July 
24; E 567116; Keith, Prowse & co., 
Itd., London. 12533 


Bygones; autumn romance, Erno Rapeé 
and William Axt, of U. S.; piano. 
Red seal series ed. © July 5, 1923; 
2c. July 6; E 563539; Richmond- 
Robbins, inc., New York. 12534 


C’est Paris; fox-trot et shimmy, sur les 
motifs de La-haut, de Maurice Yvain, 
of France; orch. avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. (Célébre collection des 
succes, no. 611) © May 15, 1923; 
1c. May 29; E 566236; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. (© arrangement) 12535 


C3256. {by EEE gt U2 SS ianc= © 
Paly 1923.2. 9= ce fighy.. 9: 9B 563582.: 
Emil Lennert, New York. 12536 

Cadman (Charles Wakefield) Four 
American Indian songs; C. W. Cad- 
man, op. 45, arr. Sydney Baynes, of 
Great Britain; orch. with piano con- 
ductor. London, Boosey & co. 
(Boosey’s orchestral journal, no. 226) 
Contents: 1. From the land of the 
sky-blue water.—2. The white dawn 
is stealing —3. Far off I hear a lover’s 
flute—4. The moon drops low. © 
June 30, 1923; 1 c. Aug. 4; E 567269; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 
{© arrangement; 12537 

Calabar; drame lyrique, en trois actes, 
et quatre tableaux, paroles de Eugéne 
et Edouard Adenis, musique de 
Elpidio Pereira, of Brazil; piano et 
chant. © Dec. 31, 1922; 1 c. May 
25, 1923; D 26469; E. Pereira, Paris. 

12538 

California blues; w E. Patton, melody 
Alfred Evans, of U.S. © le. July 

7, 1923; E 563614; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 12539 

Call again; w K. A., m J. F. Roberts, 

of U. S. New York, Manhattan 

music ¢o.:) © June 2. 1923-- 2c: 

June 26; E 563332; K. Andrekson, 

East Providence, R. I. 12540 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12541 


pt. 111,n. s., v.18 


Calling; fox-trot, w and m Al Edwards 
and Clifford Ryde, of England; in 
C. (Staff and tonic sol-fa notations) 
©! May-'4, 19237 1c. July 253 E 
567097 ; Herman Darewski music pub. 
co., London. 12541 


Calls from the homeland; six lyrics, 
Mary Louisa White, of England; 
piano. Contents: 1. The dripping 
well—2. A lullaby—3. To a wild 
sea-bird—4. Evening.—5. A _ breath 
of spring—6. A call from the new 
world. © June)6,,1923: 4c jame 
16; E 566530; Alfred Lengnick & co., 
London. 12542 


Camarada; tango, de F. y J. Canaro, 
arr. par PF. S., “of .Eramce: gorch: 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. (Céleé- 
bre collection des succés, no. 620) 
©) May. 15, '1923¢" 1 “e May 29% EF 
566245; Francis Salabert, Paris. :© 
arrangement} 12543 

Candida serenata; par Alfredo Bar- 
birolli, of Italy; violon solo et cordes, 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. © June 
19, 1923; lc. July 7; E 566862; L. 


Grus et cie., Paris. 


Cannibal (The) fox-trot; w and m 
Toni Farrell, of England; in G. 
(Songs at the piano, no. 16) (Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations!) © May 


18, 1923; 1c. July 25; E 567108; Her- 
man Darewski music pub. co., Lon- 
don. 12545 


Can’t help it blues; w Harry Southard, 
m John C. and Benjamin F. Spikes, 
Oi a5. AGl. Joke ewes. 4 Moree. 
July 16, 1923; E 565985; Spikes bros. 
pub. co., Los Angeles. 12546 

Canta piccina; versi e musica di F. 
Mario Russo, of Italy; mand. acc. 
Naples, Casa editrice musicale Vedova 
Fragassi e figli. 4to. (Staff and 
numerical notations; © May 1, 1923; 
lc. July 26; E 567121; Italian book 
co., New York. 12547 


Cantatrice (La) di strada; versi di 
Anton Menotti Buja, musica di Eldo 
diitiazzaro,>iof/ltalyscimand. tec. 
Naples, Casa ed. C. A. Bixio. 4to. 
(Staff and numerical notations!) © 
May 1, 1923; 1c. June 9; E 566438; 
Italian book co., New York. 12548 


Canterbury bells; w Katherine Tynan 
Hinkson, m W. J. Marsh, of U. S. 
1: Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo-sop.. or 
baritone —3. Alto or bass. © July 
£4,,1923 2 cseach July 21 742565772; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

12549 


Cantiques; paroles de Corneille—Racine 
—Bossuet tet; Motets choisis; paroles 


12544 


de St. Ambroise, St. Fortunat et des 
autres: adaptation d’ceuvres de Pa- 
lestria, J. S. Bach et des autres par 
A. Levergeois, of France; parties de 
voix sans acc. 16mo. May 21, 
1923; 1c. June 6; E 566330; Alphonse 
Leduc et cie., Paris. t© adaptation; 
12550 
Canzone ’e maggio; versi di S. Ragosta, 
musica di E. Nutile, of Italy; mand. 
acc. Naples, Santa Lucia. 4to. 
May 1, 1923; 1c. June 22; E 566650; 
Italian book co., New York. 12551 


Capricieuse (La) ; de Edouard Lavelle, 
of England; piano. © May 29, 1923: 
1_c. June 18; E 566596; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 12552 


Care flies from the lad that is merry; 
old melody, adapted and arr. Alfred 
Moffat, of Great Britain; men’s 
voices. (Octavo series, men’s voices, 
no. 468) © July 9, 1923; 2c. July 
13; E 563731; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. (© adaptation and arrange- 
ment) 12553 


Carillon; par Auguste Chapuis, of 
France; harpe. © June 13, 1923: 
1c. July 7; E 566902; Durand et 
cie., Paris, 12554 


Carnival day; by Herman Finck, of 
Great Britain; full orch. with piano 
conductor. 4to. (Melodia, no. 61) 
© June 1, 1923; -1 (eo funeiss-= 


566481; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London. (© arrange- 
ment) 12555 


—— march, Herman Finck, arr. Boosey 
& co., of Great Britain; band, with 
words. London, Boosey & co. 4to. 
(Boosey’s march journal, no. 369) 
©!:June 9, 1923 ;\4kac® June’ 305 § 


566802; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 1t© arrangement 

12556 
Carolina mammy; fox trot, James, 


ed. McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S., 
played Charley Straight, of U. S. 
(Recordo, word roll, no. 67950) 
pMusic roll) © July 2519232 <c. 
© July 30; E 565954; Recordo player 
roll co., Chicago. (© editing and in- 
terpretation) £2557 


w and m Billy James, of U. S., 
arr. Alfred J. Doyle, of U. S.; male 
quartette. 4to. © July 9, 1923; 2 c. 
July 11; E 563683; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. (© arrangement) 

Caroline; wand m W. D.L,, of U: S., 
attr.“ Rudolf -Luks,-of! UR SAM@ 1 c: 
July 28, 1923; E 565898; William D. 
Luks, New York. 12559 


756 


12558 — 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923. 


12581 


Carrosse (Le) du _ saint-sacrement; 
opéra comique en un acte, comédie 
de Prosper Merimée, musique de 
Lord Berners, of England; partition 
- pour chant et piano. © July 6, 
1923: 1c. July 7; E 566856; J. & W. 
Chester, Itd., London. 12560 


Cast a fond thought of remembrance; 
w N. S., melody Herman Dubois 
tpseud. of Ethel Fisher) of U. 5. 
© 1c. July 16, 1923; E 563815; 
Nettie Shepard, St. Louis. 12561 


Castel fleuri; intermezzo, de Lao 
Silésu, of Italy; orch. avec obligé 
harpe ou piano. 4to. © May 30, 
1923; 1 c. June 15; E 566523; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 12562 

Cat (The); by Joseph W. Clokey, of 

Uz. S., op. 29, no. 5; pipe organ. (Cn 
Fireside fancies, no. 5) obl. 8vo. 
© July 5, 1923; 2c. July 9; E 565516; 
Clayton F. Summy co. CHICO, 


Cecilia; mazurka, di Luigi Canoro, of 
U. S.; violin. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1923; 
E 570046; Rosario Catalano, Hroosya. 


Celles que nous aimons; valse hesita- 
tion, par J. Dasfeld, of France; orch. 
avec piano acc. 4to. © June 19, 
1923; 1 c. July 7; E 566911; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. PPR EAT S'S 

Chaconne; by G. A. B., of U. S., op. 7; 
piano, for left hand alone. ©). dye: 
uly 16, 1923; E 563931; G. Ackley 
iocer New York. 12566 

—— de J. Mouret, réalisation de la 
basse chiffrée et arr. par Georges 
Dandelot, of France, partie de violon 
rey. et annotée par Louis Wins, of 
France; violon et piano, en ut maj. 
(Oeuvres anciennes, no. 8) © May 
30, 1923; 1 c. June 15; E 566509; 
Max Eschig, Paris. 12567 


Chagrin (Lamento); par Paul Fosse, 
of France, op. 73; orch. avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. © June 21, 1923; 
1c July 7; E 566909; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 12568 

Chance; poésie de Paul Géraldy, mu- 
sique de Raoul Brunel, of France. 
(Toi et moi, no. 3) © May 5, 1923 ; 
1c. May 18; E 566126; Heugel, see 


Change your step; in Ted Lewis’ frolic, 
w Jack Yellen, m Milton Ager, o 
U. S. Production ed. © Aug. 4, 
1923: 2 c. Aug 6; E 568374; Ager, 


eh 


Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New York. | 


12570 
w Jack Yellen, melody Milton 
Ager, of U.S., arr. George Holman, of 


= 


che 


U.S. © 1c. July 6, 1923; E 563509; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. 12571 
Chanson valaque; de Ch. Coda, arr. par 
F. S., of France; orch.. avec. piano 
conducteur. 4to. (Célébre collection 
des succés, no. 593) © May 15, 1923; 
1c. May 29; EF, 506234; Francis Saila- 
bert, Paris. «© arrangement) 12572 


Chant birman; de l’opérette L'amour 


masqué, de André Messager, arr. par 


& S.,:of France; orch.avec* piano 
conducteur. 4to. (Célébre collection 
des succés, no. 631) © May 15, 1923; 
1c. May 29; E 566243; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. «© arrangement) 12573 


Chant d'amour; by Henry G. Millier, 
of UW: S.3.violin. and? pranes*acos 
Angeles, Calif., Mission music pub. 
co. ©. July 414, 1923... 2. ics Julyals= 
E, 563972; A. E. Millier, Los Angeles. 

12574 

Chante, mon pipeau; mélodie, paroles de 
Nazelles, musique de Monte Carlo et 
Alma Sanders, of France. © May 
30, 1923: 1c: mer 15.> 2B, 566529) 
Publications Francis Day, Paris. 


Chariot (The) race; by Rob Roy Peery, 
of U. S., op. 17, no. 5; piano. (Old 
time circus) © July 12, 1923; 2 c. 
July 14; E 563893; Theo, Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 12576 


Charley’s aunt; one-step, w Cumberland 
Clark, m Paul Andrew, of Great 
Britain. © June 28, 1923; 2 c. July 
6; E 563544; Song success syndicate, 
London. 12577 


Chaste (The) wife’s reply; w from the 
Chinese of Chang Chi, English version 
Herbert Giles, m Norman Peterkin, 
of U. S.; med. voice, in G. © July 
12, 1923; 2c. July 14; E 563769; Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. 12578 

Chatham blues; w James Stewart, m 
S.-E./ of2i Was Si, ast | Stanley. 
Miller, of U. S.; piano with words. 
© 1c. July 23, 1923; E 568033; Sid- 
ney Easton, Philadelphia. 12579 

Cheatin’ child; w Sam M. Lewis and 
Joe Young, melody Jean Schwartz, of 
w.S. © 1c. July 31,1923 FH 565941 - 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 12580 


Cheerful (A) fire; by Joseph W. Clokey, 
> Of£4U, -S., ope 29)" no: | 1s pipé._ organ. 
(In Fireside fancies, no. 1) obl. 8vo. 
© July 5, 1923; 2c. July 9; EF 565512; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 12581 
Chien (Le) d’el-Aia; village égyptien, le 
Nil, paroles et musique de Paul Dupin, 
of France; 4 .voix mixtes. 4to. 


vd 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12582 


pt. 111, n. S., V. 18 


Chien (Le) d’el-Aia—Continued. 
(Frises du Nil, no. 27) May 
ZA, -1923- 1c. july 7:- E-S6e%00; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 12582 


Child-garden (The) of melody and 
rhythm; first lessons in sight-reading, 
thirty-two little studies for kinder- 
garten work, Octavia Hudson, of U. S. 
(Schirmer’s scholastic series, v. 130) 
obl. 8vo. © July 3, 1923; 2c. July 9; 
E- 565526; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 12583 


Children’s day helper, no. 9; recitations, 
drills and songs, for children’s division, 
Geo. W. Swope and others, of U. 5S. 

Kavo. (© Apr’ 23, 1923 -°2%c- and ‘aff. 
May 5; A 707230; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 12584 


Chimére (La) vaincué; ouverture- 
légende dramatique de Adrien-Paynal, 
of France; orch. avec piano conduc- 
teur. Paris, Buffet-Crampon & cie. 
©) Jume > 27/1923: s dye. ofuly. Sige 
567166; Enette et Schaeffer, mrp 

12 


Chimes of melody-land; first steps in 
piano playing with and without w 
G. A. Grant-Schaefer, of U. 
(Schmidt’s educational series, no. 
294). © July 17, 1923;°2 c. July 21; 
E 565764; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 


Boston. 12586 
Chinee; fox-trot, w and m Robert J. 
Wyeth, of Great Britain. © June 21, 


1923: 1 c. July 3; E 566830; Lareine 
& co., London. 12587 


Chit-chat; pretty little damsels, how 
they chat, old English song, adapted 
and arr. Alfred Moffat, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. (Octavo series, 
mixed voices, secular, no. 216) 
July 9, 1923; 2 ¢. July 13; E 563732; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. t© 
adaptation and arrangement) 12588 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Valse in B 
minor; F. Chopin, op. 69, no. 2, tran- 
scribed Albert Spalding, of U. S.; 
violin and piano. © July 30, 1923; 
2c. Aug. 6; E 570154; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. (© transcriptiom 

12589 


Valse in G flat; F. Chopin, op. 70, 
no. 1, transcribed Albert Spalding, of 
U. S.; violin and piano. © July 30, 
Oge: 2c. ,Aug..(63 . 5701959 G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. ‘© tran- 
scription] 


Christelflein (Das); fantasie, von Hans 
Pfitzner, of Germany, op. 20, bearb. 
von Alfred Pagel, of Germany; orch. 


12590 | 


mit piano direktion. © Nov. 12, 1921; 
1 c. Sept. 27, 1922; E 545646; Adolph 
Fiirstner, Berlin. 12591 


Christmas carols; compiled, ed. and arr. 
Ralph Dunstan, of Great Britain. 8vo. 
CG. July" 25 1923: Dee hay ene Ee 
567085: Reid bros., Itd., London. [© 
compiling, editing and arranging) 


Chromatisme-rythme; par S. Lebert, 
choisie, revue, doigtée et annotée par 
I. Philipp, of France; piano. (Col- 
lections du ménestrel: Anthologie 
Pianistique, 4e série, no. 87) © May 
5, 192353" 1. May 18> 9 = sect0i: 
Heugel, Parts. 7" «© eelletiter.. re- 
vision, fingering and annotation) 

2593 

Chung Chow girl; w A. H. R., melody 
Ben Light, of smeSS ey c. July 9, 
1923; E 563574; Allen H. Rabin, Los 
Angeles. 12594 

Cieciorki polka (Kirta polka); arr. 
Henry Schuckert,. of Ul 7S: sveoncer- 
tina. (Staff and numerical notations) 
© June 'T °1923;° 2c game Ee 
565584; Patek’s music store, Chicago. 
(© arrangement) 12595 

Cinderella of the sea; light opera, w 
Grant McColley and D. D. D., m D. 
D.'D., of U.S. “8va” ei cay 25, 
1923; D 26477; Dorothy Dixon Den- 
nett, Washington. 12596 

Clark street bridge; w Carl Sandburg, 
m John Beach, of U. §.; med. voice. 
(Two songs of labor, no. 2) © July | 
3, 1923352' &" July 934 besos -C.. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 12597 


Clintonia; waltz, Louis C. Toepel, of 
U..S.,.op. 40;: piano,,.. ©. Jub. Z,..1923 - 
2c. July 9; EF 563579; Commonwealth 
music pub. co., Detroit. — 12598 


Clock (The) is playing; a musical 
novelty, Pierre Blaauw, of France; 


piano. © 1c. July 14, 1923; E 
565688 ; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 
12599 


Cocaine Bill and Morphine Sue, have 
a sniff on me; w and m W. H. P. 
and: GicS. Dae Uns aren Wee P. 
© 1c) June 26,1923: Be3306; 
William H. Putnam, Fort Lee, -N. J. 
and George §S%. Dyer, New York. 
12600 
Colinette; aubade a ma mie, Auguste 
Bosc, arr. Adolf Schmid, of England, 
domiciled at New York city; orch. 
with piano conductor. (Galaxy, no. 


239) © July.:3, 1923; 2%c. aly 9; ae 
Es" 565553:3:.G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. ‘© arrangement} 12601 


108 


no. 8, 1923 
Columbine; by N. Louise Wright, of 
S.; piano. (Jn Old fashioned 


Sawer garden) © July 5,- 1923; 2c. 
July 9; E 565519; Clayton F, Summy 
2cD., Chicago. 12602 


Come along; Uncle Sammy’s dry-get- 
together song, w and m J. G. D., of 
WSO Jime 15,1923; 2 c? July’; 
EF 565487; James Gerald Dailey, 
Philadelphia. 12603 


Come back to me by the Tennessee; w 
C. $. McG., m John F. Ryan, of U.S. 
© lec. July 24, 1923; E 565784; Chas. 
S. McGraw, Wheeling, W. Va. 12604 


“Come down ’Lijah; w and m Isaac S. 
Browne, or U. S..’©. fc. :Aug.- 1, 
1923; E 565976; Columbia grapho- 
phone co., New York. 12605 


Come where the bright lights are 
shining; w and m M. J. McCann, of 
es ey pante 11923222 ''c, June 6; 
E, 565583 ; Orchestration service, inc., 
New York. 12606 


Cometh earth’s latest hour; from Hora 
novissima, Horatio W. Parker, of 
England; mixed voices. 4to. © 
July 20, 1923; 2 c. July 21; E 565743: 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 12607 

Community (The) orchestra book; 
100 favorite selections, arr. Louis 
Adolphe Coerne and George Lowell 
Tracy ek US): orch: pts. Atd! 
Maret 1073") 2 ce! eachi Jilly ~5; 
He sos51t- °C CY SOBirchatd &-‘co., 
Boston. (© arrangement) 12608 


Compagnacci (I); libretto in un atto, 
di Giovacchino Forzano, per la musica 
di Primo Riccitelli, of Italy, ridu- 
zione di Luigi Ricci, of Italy; 
e pf. ,:Milan; Casa musicale Son- 
moano-. ©) July. 2,..1923%''22¢ Jily<17 ; 
D 26474: Societa ital. del teatro 
lirico, Rome. 12609 

‘Complete (The) organist; v. 4, organ 
solos grave and gay, ed. and arr. J. 
Stuart Archer, of Great Britain. 
Paxton’s ed. obl. 8vo. Contents: 
1. Military march, by Franz Schu- 
bert.—2. Chanson slavonique, by Jean 
Le Clercq.—3. Storm breakers, by 
Percy Elliott—4. Romance, by 
Stuart Archer.—5. Alla minuetto, by 
Percy Elliott. © June 19, 1923; Le. 
June 19; EF 566635; W. Paxton & G0; 
Itd., London. 12610 


‘Concert pieces; ed. and fingered Ernesto 
. Berumen, of Mexico, domiciled at 
New York; piano. (Early masters, 
v1) © June-2/, 1923; 2°c. June 27; 


E 563623: Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. (© editing and finger- 
ing) 12611 


799 


canto | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


12622 


Concerto in D; by Emil Bohnke, of 
Germany, op. 11; violin and piano. 
©? Jaly 16, 1923 2°15 Aug? 222 E 
567256; Schott & co., London. 12612 


_Consider and hear me; sacred song, w 


from Psalm xt, m Royal A. Mer- 
Win, OG UW. >, oiler fat—-2. In.G. 
(oly 9. 1925 22 Gy cath July doe 
FE *5637593.- Arthur .P!° Schmidt’ co., 


Boston. 12613 
Contentezza; mazurka, melodia di B. 
Maugeri, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. © 1c. June 26, 1923; E 


563303; A. Centonze & co., Brooklyn. 
12614 


Cook ’em Aunt Jemima; w and m S. E., 
of .U. S$. arr. Eugene Cooper, of 
U. Si; piano- with words. -© 1 c. 
July 23, 1923; E 568034; Sidney 
Easton, Philadelphia. 12615 


Co-optimists (The); fourth selection, 
arr. Henry E. Pether, of England, on 
melodies by Melville Gideon, Reg 
Low, William Helmore and H. B. 
Hedley; piano. © July ‘20, 1923; 
1c. July 26; E 567133; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, London. 12616 


Co-optimists concert party album, no. 
2: wand ‘m_ vasrious authers, of 


England. Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions) © May. 28, 1923; 1 c. June 
202. 7500/01 + Beranels, "Way 
Hunter,. London. 12617 
Coronach; three-pt. song, w Walter 
Scott, m Ethel Boyce, of Great 
Britain; sop. 1, 2, contralto. (Au- 


gener’s edition, no. 4285) © May 29, 
1923; 1 c. June 11; E 566476; Au- 
gener, Itd., London. 12618 


——(A Highland lament); by Edgar 
Barratt, afr. Horace Fellowes, of 
England; violin and piano. © July 
BST1923- 1c July” 6s B,.se0e02- 
Elkin & co., ltd., London. 12619 

Cosi’ piange Pierrot; fox-trot, versi e 
musica di C. A. Bixio, of Italy; 
tmandolino acc.) Naples, Casa ed. C. 
A. Bixio. 4to. Staff and numerical 
notations} © May 1, 1923; 1c. June 
9: EK 566437; Italian book co., New 
York. . 12620 


Costly trimmin’s; w R. W., elds 
Herman Dubois cpseud. of Ethel 
Fisher) of U. S. © 1c. July 16, 1923; 
-E 563809; Richard Whitely, Saxon- 


burg, Pa. 12621 
Coué (The) chorus; w F. P. Y., m 
Wheeler A. Becket, of U. S. © July 


23, 1923; 2c. July 28; E 565919; Frank 
Popham Young, Los Angeles. 12622 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12623 


pt. 111, 1.5s.; . 18 


Could a man be secure; duet, w tra- 
ditional, m Starling Goodwin, of Great 
Britain; ten. and bass. Paxton’s ed. 
© July By, 1 O23: vil sce Age 2G 
567257 ; W. Paxton & cox ltd: Lon- 
don. 12623 


Could I forget; w C. T. G., m George 


Cratt; ii, OF. Uh. Sanalt. boned aG. 
Beach, of U.S © 1 c. July.-26,-1923: 
ive) SOs8ec; Charlotte’ T. Gourlay. 
Schenectady, N. Y. 12624 
Country pieces; by Roger Quilter, of 
England; piano. Contents: Shepherd 


song.—Goblins—Forest lullaby.—Pipe 
and tabor. © July 4, 1923; 1c. July 
16; E 567457; Winthrop Rogers, Itd., 
London. 12625 


Country scenes; eight little pieces for 


beginners, M. I. Craigen, of Great 
Britain;: piano. “© July /6, 1923%sti1i-c. 
July «17; 566990; Anglo-French 
music co., Itd., London. 12626 
Course (La) au bonheur; parabole, 
paroles et musique de Paul Dupin of 
France; trois voix. 4to. (Chant de 
ma bouilloire, no. 10) © May 15, 


1923; 1c. May’ 29): 5662331, Durand 
et cie., Paris. 12627 


Cows (The) must cow and the bull must 
bull; w Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, 
melody Jean Schwartz, of U. S. 
1c. July 31, 1923; E 565940; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 12628 


Craonne; marche militaire, de V. Bury, 
of Belgium; harmonie et fanfare, avec 
clairons, ad lib. 4to. © May 30, 1923; 

c. June 15; E 566494; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 12629 

Credei d’amarti (I fancied I loved thee) ; 
romanza, verses Francesco Denaro 
Pandolfini, English version Max Glass, 
m Nunzio Li Causi, of Italy. © July 
1038923) 2 © July 18; E 563964; 
Filippo Neri De Tjuca, Petersburg, Va 

30 

Crocodile tears; w Donovan Parsons, m 
Tony Castle, of England; in E flat. 
(Staff and tonic sol-fa notations) © 
Apr. 26, 1923; 1c. June 16; E 566534; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 

12631 

is my emblem; duet, w 

We... Turner, m M. F.- V:;-eAG@ tot 

U. S.; treble voices. © 1c. July 16, 

1923;:E 568083; May: F. Van Akin, 

Ida, Mich. 12632 


Cees the bar; w Alfred Tennyson, m 
Pic. Wo of U. S. © 1 6 uns, 
1923; EF, 563297; Jennie Canerva Hy- 
‘vari, ‘South Hibbing, Minn. 12633 

Cruel daddy blues; 
Brymn, Chris Smith and Al Siegal, 


Cross - (The) 


w and melody Tim. 


of U.S. @©id lc. Julyd 10, aO25y 
565573; Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
+2634 


Cry baby; from Helen of Troy, New 
York; w and m Bert Kalmar and 
Harry Ruby,,.o¢ Wa.) -ae)aity 10; 
1923; 2c. July 10; E 565593; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

12635 

Crying for you; w and m Ned Miller 
and Chester Cohn, of U. S.; male 
quartette. 4to. © July 9, 1923; 2 c. 
July 11;: E 5636812" Leow Heist. mic:, 
New York. (© arrangement) 12636 

Crystal. ;(The) of loye? wby4c2 es. of 
U.S; arr, Harry, Prenely arse) 

piano. Special dance arr. © ies a 
33 1923; E 568044; Philip J. Sillman, 
Detroit. 12637 


Cuckoo music; by Maurice Jacobson, of 
Great Britain, ed. Ernest Fowles; 
piano. (Curwen edition, no. 9230) 
@:June 14, 1923; 1c) tame eee 
566783; J. Curwen & sons, ltd. Lon- 
don. 12638 

Cupboard (The); w Robert Graves, m 
Gerald. Finzi, » of. Great © Britain. 
(Curwen edition, no. 2284) © May 
J. V9O23 = Ves May 252. Ey) SORES bee 
Curwen & Sons). lar London. 12639 


Curls; story-poem by Cora Fabri, with 
musical setting Phyllis Fergus, of 
U. S.; piano with words. ©. July 13; 


1923; eee Aug. 3; E 570149; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 12640 


Cut yourself a piece of cake; fox trot, 
Billy James, arr. O. Sciacca, Gin t0., 
rev. Theodore Morse; band. Feist ed. 
24mo. © July 5, 1923: FR Sa ei ial Se 
E 563526; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
(© arrangement) 12641 

Cut yourself a piece of cake and make 
yourself at home; w and m Billy 
James, of U. S. © June 29, 1923: 
2c. July 13; E 563868 ; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 12642 

rev. Theodore Morse, of U. S. 
@2July. 14, 1923s26c. vjalyios 
563869 ; Téo Feist, inc., New York. 

12643 

Daddy don’t go, blues; w and melody 
T. A. Hammed, of U.S. © le. July 
7, 1923: B565503:: Clarence Williams 
music pub. cO., inc, New York. 12644 

Dame (La) Blanche; ouverture, de F. 


As Boteldteu;' arr: >eparohd tepner 
France; orch. avee piano  con- 
ducteur. 4to. (Nouvelle collection 
Francis Salabert, no. 10) © May 
15, “TO23eh <c. HMay 72920 66237: 
Francis Salabert, Paris. © aap 
ment) 12645: 


760 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


Dame Jane, the music mistress; pt.- 
song, w Robert Graves, m H. 
Meacdougall, of _U. S.; women’s 
voices, with violin obbl. (Octavo 
series, women’s voices, no. 869) © 
fale dy, 1973-22 c. July 21; °F 565749 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

® 12646 

Dance of the kewpies; melody M. 
Dixon, of U. S. © 1c. July 9, 1923; 
E 563559; May Dixon, San Fran- 
Cisco. 12647 

mae pizzicato ; by Arthur Nevin, of 

* piano. © June 27, 1923; 2. 
Tae 29: EF 563418; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 12648 

Dances grave and gay; by William 
Byrd, ed. Margaret H. Glyn, of 
England; piano. © May 24, 1923; 
1 c. June 4; E 566309; Winthrop 
Rogers, Itd., London. 12649 


eee banjo; by Michael Pingitore, 
of U. §S.; ten. banjo, with piano acc. 
© July 6, 1923; 2c. July 7; E 565563 ; 
Richmond- Robbins, inc., New York. 


12650 
Dancing honeymoon; fox-trot, from 
Battling- Butler, Philip Braham, 


of Great Britain; military band. 
London; Boosey & co. 4to. (Boosey 
& co.’s supplemental journal for mili- 
tary band) © June 14, 1923; lc. 
June 30; E 566811; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 1© 
arrangement) 12651 


Dancing (The) pony; by Rob Roy 
Peery, of U. S., op. 17, no. 4; piano. 
(Old time circus) © July 12, 1923; 
2c. July 14; E 563916; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 12652 


Dandelions; trio, w anon., m Arthur 
Phayer,. of U. S.; women’s. voices. 
(Octavo series, women’s voices, no. 
eae Gc. july 9, 1923; 2°. “Joly 13; 
E 563729; Arthur P. Schmidt o., 
Boston. . 12653 


Dans le sentier fleuri; de Alexandre 
Seth. att.:. pat oJ.- Porret;, -of 
France; orch. avec piano conducteur. 
ato. (©) June 27, 1923; 1c: fuly 31; 
E 567158; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
(© arrangement) 12654 


Danse du. bal; de Edouard Lavelle, of 
England; piano. © May 29, 1923; 
1c. June 18; E 566593; Warren & 
Phillips, London. — 12655 


Danse orientale; by Roger Clerbois, of 
Ses0..9, Op. 9; .piano. ) :(Sheet- music 
edition, P. 1314) © June 4, 1923; 
2c. June 27; E 565261; Carl Fischer, 
New York. 12656 


—— de Lucien Wurmser, of France; 
piano. © May 30, 1923; 1 c. June 
15; E 566526; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 12657 


Danse rustique; par A. Périlhou, of 
France ; pour alto, ou violon, et 
piano. (Scénes agrestes, no. 1) 
Nay 5, 1923-1 C. May 18; E 566144; 
Heugel, Paris. 12658 


(Rustic dance); by Roger Cler- 
bors, (of:U.2 SS; op., S,, 0.4; ‘piano: 


(Sheet music edition, P. 1311) © 


June 4, 1923; 2 c. June 27; E 565260; 
Carl Fischer, New York. 12659 


Dansette rococo; by Wallace A. John- 
sou, “ol “Us 8. +" piano.4 (©: galy. 
1923; 2-c. Jily T4:°F563915=- Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 12660 


Dpaeee si one-step, versi e musica 
A. Bixio, of Italy; mand. acc. 
ie C.. AY Bixte: (Stan ane 
numerical notations) © Dec. 30, 
1922; 1 c. June 29, 1923; E 566747; 
Italian book co., New York. 12661 


Das ist die Gretel aus Fiinfhaus; text 
von Erwin W. Spahn, musik von 
Edmund Eysler, of Austria. © Mar. 
26, 1923; 1 ¢c« June 1; F 566408; 
Gabor Steiner (Leo Singer u. co.) 
Vienna. 1266 


David devant Jarche; par Auguste 
Chapuis, of France; harpe. © June 
13, 29233 2 co Jaly - 7; 2 560905; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 12663 

Dawn; w Feril Hess, m Pearl G. Cur- 
ran parr Carl Deis. of U. S.- (GAS 
8vo choruses, no. 7038-7040) 1. 
Four-pt. cho. of mixed voices.—2. 
Three-pt. cho. of women’s voices.— 
3. Four-pt. cho. of men’s voices. © 
Jal’ °3;°:1923'" 2c. each July: Gore 
565549565551 ; G. Schirmer, ine., 
New York. ‘© arrangement) 

12664-12666 

Day (A) at the zoo; descriptive over- 
ture, Justin Ring and Fred Hager, 
of U. S., arr. Stephen O. Jones, of 
U. SS. (Forster descriptive series) 
1. Orch—2. Band. © July 11, 1923; 
2 c. each July 9; E 563567, 563568; 
Forster, music publisher, inc., Chi- 
cago. 12667, 12668 


Day (The) is past and over; anthem, 
m Harold Vincent Milligan, of U. 5.; 
mixed voices. (Octavo series, mixed 

‘voices, sacred, no. 1379) © July 9, 
1923 ; 2c. July £333. 563723 5 ‘Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 12669 


response, w J. M. Neale, m Alice 
Reber. Fish; (of, WU. .S.2sfours {part 
mixed chorus. (G. S. 8vo choruses, 


(61 


12669 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12670 


Day (The) is past and over—Contd. 
ney 7031), © July, 3; 1923-2xc. jay 
9; E 565540; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 12670 


De darktown jamboree; w and m Isaac 
So Browne, of UU. 5. AO) sc. Aue A, 
1923; E 565975; Columbia grapho- 
phone co., New York. 12671 


Dear heart I long for you; w Clarence 
G. Hodges, melody J. FE. A., of U. 5S. 
C) Lc; July.10; 1923." 565565,; James 
E. Aldridge, New York. 12672 


Dear little boy of mine; by Ernest R. 
Ball, transcription Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S. 1. Violin and piano.—2. Cello 
and piano.—3. Violin, cello and piano. 
©. July 18, 1923 2 c., each July 26; 
FE, 565870-565872; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. ‘© new arrangement) 


12673-12675 


Dear little girl; w E. J., m George 
erst, yt. .0% Use Sy), att. Pneenq: 
Beach, of Us:S: 5© “Lc. July 53.9923 
E 565465; E. Jolly, Auckland, New 
Zealand. 12676 


Dear little girl of mine; w A. S., m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 


G. Beach,..ob U., Si @Owdsse.aly, 
1923; FE 565463: Amelia Solomon, 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 12677 


Dear old Georgia mammy; fox trot, w 
anaam H.-A. Hi; of Up. Sic. fic. 
July 25, 1923; E 568103; Harold 
Arlington Hummer, Dover, N. J. 

; 12678 

Dear old Jersey moon; w J. H. R., m 
Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; piano with 
words. © June 1, 1923; 2 c. July 20; 
E 568014; John H. Rothery, Leadore, 
Id. 12679 


Dear oltpalejow EH): een Be 6075. 
Huntington, of U. S. © lc. July 14, 
1923; EF, 563778; Everett Lyle Priest, 
De Kalb Junction, N. Y. 

Death is not the end; song of hope, w 
and m W. R. Williams, of U. S. 
July 13, 1923; 2 c. July 16; E 563953; 
Will Rossiter, Chicago. 12681 

Dedication festival; march, R. M. Stults, 
On Ur; organ ‘© July 42, 192322 c. 
July 14; E 563908; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 12682 


Deeze, doze and dem; w and m Harry 


Pease, Ed. G. Nelson and Johnny 
White, of. U:-S. - © FJuly- 28; 1923; 
2 cer Wily GU 5° -565953-; “eo. Fetst, 
inc., New York. 12683 


Deeze, doze and dems; 
Harry Pease, 
Johnny White, of U. S., 


w and melody 


aici. bees Gr: 


16 


pt. itt, n. s., v.18 


12680 


Ed. G. Nelson and 


Nelson. © 1c. July 7, 1923; E 
563615; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
~~ °12684 


Derby (The) ram; old country rhyme, 
m William Y. Hurlstone, of Great 
Britain. ©: July; 175925 lee aly: 
24; E 567086; _ Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London. 12685 


Descriptive music for motion pictures; 


by D. $., . of: Italy; domiciled at 
New York city; piano; v. 1) 4@uike: 
July 14, 1923; E 568082; Domenico 
Sodero, New York. 12686 


Desert Rose; waltz, w John P. Long, 
m Leslie Paul and Arthur Nevill, of 
England.,.:© July 20, 1923.1 Go aly 
26; EF 567138; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 12687 


Desiderio (Longing) ; w Duca di Jolon- 
da, English version Sigmund Spaeth, 
m Redento Zardo, of Italy; high voice.’ 
© June 9;: 1923; 2 eo June 152,E 
563065; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

12688 


Deux (Les) cortéges ; paroles de Joséphin 
Soulary, musique de Albert Wolff, of 
France. © June 29, 1923; 1 c. June 
29; EF, 566754; Enoch & co., Paris. 

ris h2689 


Deux mains; par J. C. Kessler, choisie, 
revue, doigtée et annotée par I. Philipp, 
of France; piano. (Collections du 
ménestrel: Anthologie pianistique, 4° 
série, no. 84) © May 5, 1923 1 c. 


May 18; E 566098; Heugel, Paris. 
(© collection, revision, fingering and 
annotation) 12690 


Devant wun village égyptien; le Nil, 
paroles et musique de Paul Dupin, of 
France; quatre voix. 4to. (Frises 
du Nil, no. 28) © May 15, 1923; 
1 c.. June 15; E 566496; Durand et 


Cie... Paris: 12691 
Dew drops; roping! Erno Rapee and 
William Axt, of U. S.: -orchasayith 


piano conductor. (Red seal concert 
series. C. 5), © fly 5) hoa a 
July 26; E 565873 ; Richmond-Robbins, 
inc., New York. : 12692 


piano. Red seal series ed. 
© July 5, 1923; 2c. July 6; E 563538; 
Richmond- Robbins, inc., New York. 


Dextérité; par Ch. Czerny, choisie, revue, 
doigtée et annotée par I. Philipp, of 
France; piano. (Collections du ménes- 
trel : Anthologie pianistique, 4° série, 
no. 97) © May 5, 1923; 1c. May 18; 
FE 566111; Heugel, Paris. (© col- 
lection, revision, fingering and annota- 
tion) 12694 


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APRA 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


Dieu (Le) sans couronne; piece héroi- 
comigque en trois actes de Etienne 
Arnaud et Pierre Jalabert, musique de 
Marc Delmas, of France; piano et 
chant. © June 19, 1923; 1c. July 7; 
D 26467; Choudens, Paris. 12695 

Difference (The); w and m Elsie 
Jean, of U. S. (Animal nursery 
songs, no. 1) © July 19, 1923; 2c. 
July 20; E 568020; Enoch & sons, 
New York. (© accompaniment and 
dance] 12696 


Divin theme! poésie de Antonin Lu- 


' gnier, musique de Th. Dubois, of 
France. en mélodies, no. 4) 
May 5, 1923; 1 c. May 18; E 566129 ; 


Heugel, Paris. 12697 


D-]-X-I-E; w S. C., m Theo. G. Beach, 
of U.S. New York, Frank Harding. 


ey tte, 1, 1923) 2c! July’ 28; 
E 565909; Stephen  Cusimano, 
Jamestown, N. Y. 12698 


- Doje felicita; versi di Pacifico Vento, 


musica di Vittorio Fassone, of Italy; 
mand. acc. Naples, Santa Lucia. 
Ato. © May 1, 1923; 1 c. June 22; 


E 566649; Italian book co., New 
York. ™~. 12699 
Donizetti (Gaetano) Sextette; from 
Lucia di Lammermoor, Donizetti, 


transcribed Edwin H. Lemare, of 
England, domiciled at Portland, Or.; 
organ. (Encore series, no. 22) © 
June 21, 1923; 2 c. June 23; E 563280; 
H. W. Gray co. New York. (© 
transcription) 12700 


Don’t; w and melody Jos. H. Trent 
and Roland C. Irving, of U. S., arr. 
(eo. Holman, of U.S." © Ic: July 
26, 1923; E 565807; Fred Fisher, inc., 
New York. 12701 


Don’t count your chickens before the 
eggs are laid; w and melody Jos. H. 
Trent and Roland C. Irving, of U. S., 
arr. Claude Lapham, of U.S. ©1ec. 
Aug. 4, 1923; E 570069; Goodman & 
Rose, inc., New York. 12702 


‘ Don’t forget your mother; w W. M., m 
FE. 


S. S. Huntington, of U. S. 
le. July 14, 1923; E 563784; W. Mes- 
semer, San Francisco. 12703 


Don’t leave me honey dada, papa don’t 
M. 


leave me now; Ww Exes ot) 
George Graff, jr. of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, Brew. oS ORs 
July 26, 1923; E 565842; Mattie 
White, Montgomery, Ala. 12704 


Don’t need nobody to tell me I’m in 
bad; w Mercedes Gilbert, m Jimmy 
yobnson;"ot VU? S.°''© July 20, 1923; 
Zr ee fuly 21 2565779 Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. 12705 


12715 


Don’t never tell nobody what your good 
man can do; w Mercedes Gilbert, m 
Jimmy Johnson, of U. S&S. July 
£1923: 2 coJahiily 20; 5, 568028; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 12706 

Don’t say goodbye, dear; w Norma 
York, m Charles Edmonds, of Eng- 
land. ©) July 23;:1923- 1 ¢. July 24; 


#1564118 ; “Keith, Prowse &co_,. lids 
London. 12707 
Dont think '¥'in.. blue sw Rar Re Ce. 


Hie ee Es ok Wiss Cr Ee 
July 20, 1923; 'E 563981; Roscoe Roy 
Coats and Russel Emmerson’ Can- 
field, Macomb, III. 12708. 


Don’t we carry on! wand m Cliff 
Friend and Sidney Clare, of U. S., 
arr. Alfred J. Doyle, of U. S.; male 
quartette. . 4to.. }©@ July. 9.1923: 2 e: 
July 11; E 563677; Leo Feist,. inc., 
New York. (© arrangement) 12709 

Doom... (The). of Cupid;-,w EE; D., 
melody Herman Dubois rpseud. of 
Ethel Fisheri of U. S. © lec. July 
12, 1923; E 565614; Elbina Dunn, 
Minneapolis. 12710 


Dorge amirosa; versi di Vincenzo 
Emilio, musica di Enrico Cataldo, of 
Italy; mand. acc. Naples, Santa 
Lucia. s4top ©; May Jit (923401. 
June 22; E 566648; Italian book co., 
New York. t2y4% 


Double crossin’ daddy, I’m gonna cut 
you down my size; w and melody J. 


ue es a3 S., arr. Lemuel Fowler, 
©=f. ce Jnly.?10}1923- E 

365566. Pa os Meller, New York. 
12712 
Doubles notes; par J. C. Kessler, 


choisie, revue, doigtée et annotée par 
YT. Philipp, of ,France; prano.”..(Col- 
lections du ménestrel: Anthologie 
pianistique, 4° série, no. 96) © May 
8. 1923.5 -kkuc. .May GE 56010: 
Heugel, Paris. («© _ collection, 
vision, fingering and annotation) 

12713 


—— par L. Koehler, choisie, revue, 
doigtée et annotée par I. Philipp, of 
France; piano. (Collections du 
ménestrel: Anthologie pianistique, 4° 
série, no. 99) © May 5, 1923; 1c. 
May 18; E 566113; Heugel, Paris. 
(© collection, revision, fingering and 
annotation) 12714 

Doughboy days; by A. V., of U. 5&.; 
piatio.. ©.'1 -e'July= 20, 1923; °F 
563978; Arno Viehoever, Silesia, Md. 

12715 
. dove s’accendono tanti lumi; versi 
di Enzo Bonagura, musica di Ar- 
mando Fragna, of Italy; mand. acc. 


ib ee 


763 


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12716 


. dove s’accendono tanti lumi—Contd. 


Naples, Santa Lucia. 4to. © May 1, 
1923; 1 c. June 22; E 566647; Italian 
book co., New York. 12716 


Down and out oe w and melody B. 
Say OL O45. (©) 1-6. “juny: Fo, goes 
E 563805; Billy Smythe, Louisville 

1271 


Down Henley way; one-step, w Zena 
Ward, «m..N..M:. Blair,:of. Great 


Britain. © June 5, 1923; 1 c. June 
16; E 566831; Lareine & co., Iltd., 
London. 12718 


Down in Morocco.playing soccer; w 
We L., m°>Wm. P:. Held; of U: SiO 
1c. July 18, 1923; E 563967; William 
Tully, Philadelphia. 12719 

Down in our old neighborhood; w Alex 
Gerber, melody Jean Schwartz, of 
U2 S--© 1 c july 10) 1923 - 565576; 


Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 


12720 
Down to the sea in ships; w J. F. S., m 
Beer. KK. .of U.S. Indianapolis, 


Ind., Seidel music pub co., inc. © 
June 12, 1923; 2 c. June 16; E 565496; 
F. Paul Knarr and James F. Stevens, 
Columbus, Ind. tev 21 
Dragon-flies; intermezzo, by Henry J. 
Stafford, of Great Britain; piano. © 
June 19, 1923; 1 c. June 19; FE 566639; 
W. Paxton & co., Itd., London. 12722 
Dream (The) bride; w and m D. Orine 
Magoune, of U. S. © Aug. 4, 1923; 


Zc, yAUs. 16: 568362 : Nightingale 
song Co., Boston- Jacksonville, Fla. 
12723 


Dream merchandise; w Graham Robert- 
son, m Granville Bantock, of England; 


in C. (Songs of childhood) © July 
5,°1923; 1c. July-6;: E, 5668535 EF ikin 
& co., Itd., London. 12724 
Dreamer’s jand : MeL sewo.ctin- fame. 
Ryan, 0s U9. iO 1 -edaly 28,1923 
E 565886; Theodore Sutton, Little 
Rock, Ark. 12725 
Dreaming of me; lullaby, w G, °T. 
Whyte-Melville, m Cuthbert Harris, of 
Great Britain; women’s voices. (Oc- 


tavo series, women’s voices, no. 805) 
© July 9, 1923; 2c. July 13; EF 563728; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 12726 
Dreamland waits for you; lullaby, by 
Theodore Stearns, arr. Geo. J. Trink- 
augep: Ur Syt.orch.,m 1G ~ 4405.40) 
June 28, 1923; 2 c. July-7; E 565559; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. (© 
new arrangement 12727 


Dreamy eyes you mean the world to me; 
Weatidein hits, Of U.,.or1Odjanins, 


pt. urj;n.s., v.18 


1922; 2%c. -July 15; 19235 Ba Sesike: 
Billy Gates, New York. - 12728 


Drink to me only with thine eyes; w 
Ben Jonson, m arr. Herbert A. Fricker, 
of Canada; mixed chorus. (Whaley- 
Royce edition of select choruses and 
part songs, no. 78) © July 7, 1923; 
lc. July 7; E 566855; Whaley, Royce 
& co., Itd., "Toronto, Canada. 12729 


Disiiedaite (Le); le Caire, paroles et 
musique de Paul Dupin, of France; 
trois voix. 4to. (Frises du Nil, no. 
4) © May 15, 19233 ft ec" june 15> 


E 566497; Durand et cie., Paris. 
12730 
Drum-head (A) church service; grand 
military fantasia, intro. Soldier’s 


‘hymn, J. Ord Hume, of Great 
Britain; band. 4to. (Boosey’s brass 
band journal, no. 642) © July 6, 
1923; 1 c. Aug. 4; FE, 567264; Boosey 
& co., London. 12731 


Dualisme; poésie de Paul Géraldy, 
musique de Raoul Brunel, of France. 
(Toi et moi, no. 4) © May 5, 1923; 
1c. May 18; E 566127; Heugel, Paris. . 

12732 


Duet concertante; by W. H. Richardson, 
of England, op. 54; two violoncellos. 
© Dec: 31, 1922;: ) es Jue FS 1823 - 
E 566609; Friedrich Hofmeister, 
Leipzig. 12733 


Dus gite kwitel; w and melody L. G., of 
Ll: 9S: 


Oyuip Fea HN) 


© lc. Aug. 4, 1923; E 570065: Louis 
Gilrod, Brooklyn. 12734 


Dustin’ the keys; by Walker O’Neill, of 
Great Britain; piano. © June 4, 1923; 
1 c. June 6; E 566320; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 12735 
Dydd gwyl y Cymry (This is Kymric |] 
pastime); w Parch David Jones, m 
Daniel Protheroe, of U. S.; with mixed 
cho. 4to. © July 3, 1923.2 c. igly 
6: EF 563530; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 12736 


"E cchiw’ lluonghe m’aggia sceppa’ ; 

_ versi di Pacifico Vento, musica di 
Ferdinando Albano, of Italy ; mand. 
acc. (Edizione Jas. B. Russo & son, 
no. 241) : Ato... © July 15, 192462) c: 
July 30; E 568192; James B. Russo, 
Brooklyn. 12737 


’E (Uno) cchiu’ ... uno ’e meno ... che 
ffa; versi di A. Barbieri, musica di P. 
Fonzo, of Italy; mand. acc. Naples, 
Santa Lucia. .4to.. © May 1, 1923; 
1c. June 22; E 566653; Italian book 
co., New York. 12738. 4 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS . 


no. 8, 1923 


12763 


E’ delizioso 11 mar; versi di Nino Cozzi, 
musica di F. §. Cataldo, of Italy; 
mand. acc. Naples, Canzonetta. 4to. 
‘© Dec. 30, 1922; 1 c. June 29, 1923; 
E 566749; Italian book co., New ba 

127 


FE Z method; easy and practical system 
for self instruction. 4to. How to 
play the Hawaiian guitar; by Kalani 


Kalamona, of U. S.—2. How to play 
ive accordion; by A. R. Strong, of 
U. S-3. How to play the ocarina; 
by George H. Smith, of U. S—4. How 
wa ee the fife; by Wm. J. Smith, of 
© May 28, 1923; 2 c. each May 

oo. es Mayo A 708559-708562: 
Wm. J. Smith music co., inc., New 
York, 12740-12743 
Easy melody; w and melody Larry 
Conley, Gene Rodermich, Walter 
Haenchen and James O’Keefe, of U. S., 
arr. by G. Rodermich. © 1 c. July 20, 
1923 ; "E 568053; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 12744 


Echos d’armor; de Guillaume Balay, of 
France; hautbois et piano. Editions 
musicales Buffet-Crampon & cie. © 
May 30, 1923; 1 c. June 15; E 566504; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris: 12745 

Edelweiss; poem Edna M. Carroll, of 

. m Lange, arr. Christopher 
O'Hare, of U. S.; treble voices. 4to. 
(Franklin edition, two-part chorals, 
ae 262) © June POS 2 e. July 

; E 563934; John Franklin music 
a New York. (© lyric and new 
arrangement ; 12746 


Giese: by A. W. EF. A., of U.:S:; 
arr. William C:. Lindeman, of ;U..S.; 


fiane 3© 1c. July 28, 1923: E 
565900; Axel W. E. Austin, New 
York. 12747 


Elégie; par G. Loés, of France; violon, 
© violoncelle,~ et piano. ; ©. June ..19; 
1755 .e July ,Z +, 566876: Max 
Eschig, Paris. 12748 


Elephants (The) went back to. the 
elephant and castle; w and m Geo. 
Crump and Harry Castling, of Great 
Britain; in F. :Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations; .© May 29, 1923; 1 c. 
June 8; EF 566430; Lawrence Wright 
MUSIC CO., London. 12749 


“ Elettricita ;. 


magiiniga. 7) J3,. Li. arot 

Ws Seiviolin:  -© iBape July 24, 1923: 
E 565796; Joseph -Lo Cascio, 
Bayonne, N. J. 12750 
Elf s:festival;by :J.oH. M., of U:‘S., 
arr. Leona R. Gerson, of U. S.; 
piano. © 1 c. June 18, 1923 1 E 
565415; - Jared Henry Merryman, 
Cumberland, Md. 12751 


Elly; waltz melody, Herman Schloss, 
Gt .Ue. §: Loiekiuly. .5,911923; 
E 565468; Charles Gitnther, New 
York. 12752 


En forét; suite, de H. Kaiser, of 
France, op. 53; orch. © May 30, 
1923; 1 c. June 15; E 566499; Fvette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 12753 


Enchanted (The) forest; little suite, 
Mabe! Madison Watson, of U. S.; 
piano. (Schmidt's educational series, . 
no. 293) © July 9, 1923; 2 c. July 
13; E 563754; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 12754 


Enchantment; romance, Ernest T. 
Dudos, of U. S.; piano. (Sheet 
music edition, P. 1301) © June 4, 
1923; 2 c. June 27; E 565264; Carl 
Fischer, New York. 12755 

End (The) of the rainbow trail; fox- 
trot, w and m Fred Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; in B flat. (Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations) © June 18, 
1923; 1 c. June 22; E 557491; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 12756 


Entre nous; valse, Harold Popple, 
of England; piano. © May 31, 1923; 
lc. July 26; E, 567125; West’s, Itd., 
London. 12757 


—— (Between us); w and m W. H. 
Pe0of UO. S. ©lc. July 10, 1923; 
E "565577; William H. Putnam, New 
York. 12758 

Episode romantique; by Gerald Walenn, 
of Great Britain; violin and piano. 
©. May. 30, 1923; .1'cisifune L192 
566475; Augener, ltd., London. 

12759 


Epouse-la; opérette en 3 actes, ouver- 


ture, par Henri Hirchmann, of 
France; piene © June 19, 1923; 
Vic. July 7 ; EF 566875; Max Eschig, 
Paris. 12760 


Er det saa-den store kerlighed? tekst 
Ludyv. Brandstrup, musik Emil Ree- 
sen, of Denmark; klaver med tekst. 
(In «Dansk arbejde) Deer 8, 
1923;.1 c. .Dec: 24; 573262 W4l- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 12761 

Era un viveur; versi di Nino Cozzi, 
musica di F. S. Cataldo, of Italy; 
mand. acc. Naples, Canzonetta. 4to. 
© Dec. 30,1922; 1 c. June 29, 1923; 


E. 566746; Italian book co. New 
York, 12762 
Eruzione' (L’) ’e JVEtna; povera 
Sicilia, versi e musica di Luigi 
Donadio, of Italy; mand. acc. 


(Edizione La Rinascente, no. 10) © 
June 30, 1923; 2 c. July 10; EF 565592; 
Rinascente, Resistente, New York. 


12763 


765 


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12764 

Erwachen am morgen (Réveil du 
matin) ; af Edouard Schitt, of Den- 
mark, op: 102; nr. 3; salon-orch. 


mit piano direktion v. Nicolaj Han- 
sen, of Denmark. (Wilhelm Hansen 
edition: Heimdal, nr. 81) © June 
1, 1923; 1 c. June 28; E 567462; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenbagen-7 Aa 
arrangement] 


Espoir en Dieu (Hope in God); poem 
Victor Hugo, English version Sig- 
mund Spaeth, m Redento Zardo, of 
Italy; low or medium voice. 
June 9, 1923; 2 c. June 15; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 


Estherl mein schwester]l; 
trot, text und musik 
Rebner, of Germany, op. 500. © 
Sept. 23, 1920; 1 c. June 22, 1923; 
E 566662; Wiener  Bohéme-verlag, 


12765 


lied und fox- 
von Artur 


Vienna. 12766 
Eternel (L’) amour; berceuse, par 
Félix Fourdrain, of France; violon 
et: ‘oreh®, “avée~ piano “conducteur. 
Ato. “© July $y419232 BH eupuly: 6; 
E 566851; Société anonyme des 
éditions Ricordi, Paris. 12767 


Etude de concert; composed and rev. 
E. R. Blanchet, of Switzerland, op. 


15, Mozy) j\-piano. . ©, Jaly«i2a 1923; 
2c. July 14; E 565671; Composers’ 
music corp., New York. 12768 


Etudes miniatures; by Frances Terry, 
of#U. Ss piano. © July 12, 1923; 
2c. July ids FE 563884; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 12769 


Evening lullaby; by M. L. Preston, of 
; piano,- ©) July AZ 1923; 2c. 

July 14; E, 563907; Theo. ‘Presser CO., 
Philadelphia. 12770 
Evening (An) prayer; when quiet night, 
English text Helen A. Dickinson, Mo- 
ravian m from the xv century, ed. 
Clarence Dickinson, of U. $.; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Sacred series, no. 109) 
@) July: HH, 1923-:2: er: July. 125.-E 
565649; H. W. Gray co., New. York. 
(© editing) 12771 
Every day and every way; fox trot, w 
and) mE)’ A:sG:,-of U. SI © July 9, 
1923; 2 c. July 16: FE, 568187; EK. A. 
Grimes, Crestline, O. 12772 


Every day blues: w and melody T. D., 
of U. S., arr. Stanley S, Miller, of 
Rees = © +1 ce: July” 25 1a FE 
568099; Tom Delaney, Baltimore. 

12773 


Every man for himself; novelty song, 
w and melody Happy Tom Farrell, 


fhcee t, BE! Parrelh ‘of (UYIS0E @uit c. 
July 0,7 192359) E2°5655205°°Phomas. 
Francis Farrell, Worcester. 12774 


766 


© 
FE, 563067 ; 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 18 


Ev'ry night I cry myself to sleep over 
you; w and m Howard Johnson, Leo 
Wood and Irving Bibo, of U. S. 
Aug. 1, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 1; E 565971; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 12775 


Ewig dauert keine liebe; text von Ernst 
Wengraf, musik von Karl Kovacs, of 


Ul S.; op. 30° ©" Mec 10, 1921-2 c. 
June 30, 19239 563970 Chattes 
Kovacs, Chicago. 12776 


Except a man be born again; anthem, 
m Reginald Martin, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. (Octavo series, mixed voices, 
sacred, no. 1383) © July 17, 1923; 
2°e. July 21; FE 565748; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co. Boston, 12777 


Beidaniea) 
Expectation = Rascal waltz, 
JK. (Or: WE Gis 


iano. © June 25, 
19235 2 ‘ep fulyols; F/>5656512 "Pack 
and Joseph Kammen, Brooklyn. :© 
arrangement) 12778 


Extase melodieuse; by Joseph Littau, of 
U.'S., rev. Morris Aborn, of France; 
orch. with piano conductor. (Belwin 
concert edition, no. 88) © June 19, 
1923; 2c. June 21; E 563496; Belwin, 
inc., New York. 12779 


Fade away blues; melody Gus Horsley, 
of U. S., arr. Phil Worde, of U. S. 
© 1c. July 13, 1923; E 563671 + - Perry 
Bradford music pub. co., New he 

1 


Fading rose; w and m F. J. B., of U. S., 
atr., Jacob. Blickinam, or Wo- eon Lc. 
July 5, 1923; E 565469; Frederick 
John Bendel, East Orange, N. re 


Fair Plymouth; w and m A. M. P., of 
U.S: Plymouth, Mass., A" (Ss. - daar 
hank.'"©* fuly 25, 1923-"2-e"* Fa Zo: 
E 565935; Anna M. Potter, Plymouth, 
Mass. 12782 

Fairy ballet; by Rudolf Friml, of Bo- 
hemia, domiciled at New York: piano. 
© July 12,. 1923-2 “7s "14: E 


563911; Theo. Presser CO., Philadel- 
phia. 12783 
Fairy (A) flirtation; entr’acte, by C. 
E. Wheeler, of U. S.; piano. © June 
223, 1923: 2>c7*fuly-9 > He s63571 > 
Belwin, inc., New York. 12784 
Fairy lures; w HOF, ‘mC; Willers 
Stanford, ‘of Great Britain. © Aug. 


2, 1923; Ld. Aug. 4; E 567276; J. B 
Cramer &'co., lids London. 12785 


Fairyland; w Alfred Hayes, m Granville 
Bantock, of Great Britain; in F. 
Williams ed. 4to. (Joseph Williams’ 
new series of songs, duets and trios 
for schools and classes selected and ed. 
Ernest Read: Unison songs, no. 5) 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8 1923 


12812 
‘Staff and tonic sol-fa notations! © Festa (La) dei fiori; waltz, melody 
- May 23, 1923; 1 c. June 4; E 566307; Joseph Gioé, of U. S. © lec. July 


Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 12786 


Falende (Di) bleter (Falling leaves) ; 
poem, Abraham Ljiesin, English ver- 
sion Harry J. Margolis, m H. L., of 
U. S.. New York, Metro music co. 
© July 5, 1923; 2c. July 6; E 563535; 
Henry Lefkowitch, New York. 12787 

Fall in line; by Jay Sutherland, of U. 
S:, Op. 10: piano. © July 11; 1923; 
2c. July 16; E 563846; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 12788 

Fall (The) of man; by E. D. B., of 

Uz 3. ;,piano. © 1c. July 13, 1923: E 

563665 ; Evelyn Dale Blizard, Ander- 

son, Ind. 12789 


Fancies; by N. Louise Wright, of U. S.; 


piano. © July 3, 1923; 2c. July 9; 
E 565527; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 12790 


Fantasia notturna; mazurka, melodia di 
Andrea Genna, ‘of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. © 1c. June 26, 1923; E 
563299; A. Centonze & co., Brooklyn. 

12791 


Fantasie in C minor; by T. J. Morgan, 
of Wales; piano. © May 24, 1923; 
1c. June 11; E 566447; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 12792 


Farewell, thou outbound ship; w Marian 
Osborne, m Frank Lambert, of Great 
Britain; in C. © May 25, 1923; 1c. 
June 30; E 566781; Enoch & sons, 
London. 12793 

Farmer (The); w J. T. D., m George 
fame jt, .ot UU. S);. arr. Theo! -G. 
React of U. S. ©)! c. July 26, 1923; 
E, 565824: J. T. Daniells, St. Johns, 
Mich. 12794 

Farolillo (Lolita); fox-trot, por G. A. 
C., of Mexico; piano. © 1c. June 
26, 1923; E 563296; Guillermo An- 
dréu, C., Mexico City, Mexico. 12795 

Mexico, A. Wagner y 
Levien sucs., S. en C. © July 24, 
1923; 1 c. July 24; E 567082; Guil- 
lermo Andréu, C., Mexico City, 
Mexico. 12796 

Fascismo (Il), Mussolini e la gran- 
dezza d'Italia; parole di Luigi Ser- 
rotti, musica di Ernesto Bertolini, of 
Italy, domiciled at Providence, R. I. 
Providence, R. I., Stampato a cura 
del Gruppo libertario. © July 15, 
1923; 2 c. July 26; E 565856; Filo- 
drammatica spartaco, Providence, 
aN © 12797 

polka, melody G. 

Oud cisJuly.5, 192355 

Giosue Buzzolani, New York. 

12798 


Felicita spezzata; 
By: of: Italy: 
565477 ; 


24, 1923; E 565792; Starlight music 
co., New York. 12799 


Fétes; de Claude Debussy, transcrip- 
tion par Gustave Samazeuilh, of 
France; piano a quatre mains. 
(Nocturnes, no. 2) © May 30, 1923; 
1 «. Jane 15; EF 566491-  f. Jobext, 
Paris. (© transcription) 12800 

Fight, boys, fight; w George Lee 


Cutler, of U. S., melody Elliott W. 
Hayes, of U.S. Tufts College, Mass., 
Tufts college bookstore. 1. Pocket 
Card-eul. “Ay Dy.) Wh” aie Cullyeara: 
series,.._no. .61)—2. ‘Male ’-quartet- or 
Chen aere nk. (MR I eet Peery 
card series)—3. Unison or solo. 4to. 
(Pennycard series)—4. Full band. 
obl. 32mo—5. Full orch. 4to. 
(Music of Tufts college, no. 30) © 
June 26, July 1, 31, Aug.' 23; Sept. 
21199482 2 : each May 21, 1923: E 


562525, 562528562530, 562532; Leo 
Rich Lewis, Somerv ille, Mass. [© 
text and evasion of words and 
music} 12801-12805 
Pipe (They ieee? + we’ be Ae De 
melody Herman Dubois ipseud. of 


Ethel Fisher; of U. S. © lc. July 
25,). 19233 +E. : $68086;;, levine): D. 
Downes, Portsmouth, N. H. “12806 
Fior di gioventu; polka, melody Ralph 
Gratise, ‘of ° U; SO) “1 « es <fuly= 13, 


1923; E 563713; Antonio Grauso, 
New York. 12807 
Fiorentina (La); polka, di Luigi 
Canoro, of ‘UL S:; violin’ “©! “c. 
Awg.2, -1923;. E~ 570043; Rosario 
Catalano, Brooklyn. 12808 


Fire (The) of your love is cold; w 
PMTeOs ix. WIS. in’ tt Sor eae 
Enotes, Ot). Cee ene yt ie 
1923; E 563788; Geo. K. Millwood, 
Chicago. 12809 
Fireside stories; six little romances, 
James H. Rogers, of U. S 


.j piano. 
Contents: About the ships at sea.— 
About  butterflies—About — strange 
countries. — About fairies. — About 


Gipsies—About the olden time. © 
July 2, 1923; 2 c. July 5; E 563866; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 12810 
First, last and always; ballad fox trot, 
w Benny Davis, m Harry Akst, of 
U.S. © July 27, 19235 2° 0c: iy ly 28 ; 
‘-F, 565912; Jerome H. Remick & COs 
New York. 12811 
Flapper _.blues> w. Cre) Tees Wi, 
Geo; Graft jes et” US S "arr. Tien: 
G. Beach, of U. S. © lec. July 26, 
1923; 4°. POO5BI73 C-.* (Tet Williams: 
Fayetteville, N. C. 12812 


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12813 


pt. IT1, n. s., v. 18 


Fleur jetée (Thrown flower); paroles 
d’Albert Boudet, musique de Fernand 
Masson, of France; voix élevées. 
Edition A. Editions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon & cie. (French, English 


and Spanish words; © May 30, 
1923> sere: FunesakS; ~ Fo7500506: 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 12813 


Florida moon; w and melody E. M.,, 
OL ao arr. Aick, Fanen, Ol “Uo. 


violm acc. © F'c2 July 16; 1923 
563803; Eddie Malle, Philadelphia. 
12814 
Florida my Florida; state song, w and 
Mia): W.. bes Hof Veh. 1p. June 
ZA 1923; 2° €.-) thy '2- Fe  S0ag00: 
James W. Henry, St. Petersburg, 
Fla. 12815 
Flotow (Friedrich von) Lo, where the 
pale night; two-part choral from 


Stradella, w Douglas Durkin, of Can- 
ada, domiciled at New York, m Flo- 
tow, arr. Christopher O’Hare, of 
U. §.; treble voices. 4to. (Franklin 
edition, two-part chorals, no. 264): 
©. iere M1,°.1923; 2° co Julyil4s-E 
563932; John Franklin music co., New 
York. (© arrangement and new 
lyrics) 12816 


Fluttering butterfly; valse, J. D. B. 
and N. G., (of: dj5Si; Co melody 
saxophone, piano acc. © 1 c. Apr. 
25, 1923; E 561840; John De Bueris 
and Nat Glantz, Corona, L. I., See 


Fgnix revyen 1923; tekster af Alfred 
Kjerulf, Carl Arctander, H. Buch- 
have, musik af Edvard Brink, of 
Denmark. Contents: Min lille som- 
mersverm. — Byens klokker. — Til 
neste sommer.— E’vard.— De lyse 
netter. — Danmark.— Jeg sku’maaske 
ikke sige det——Rosalinde. © July 
i227 1923: 1° -e4 J uly ‘28 ; SE 5by47 1); 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 12818 


Foglia (Una) appassita; mazurka, 
melody G. B., of Italy. © 1c. July 
5, 1923; E 565472; Giosuée Buzzolani, 
New York. 12819 

Folk (A) dance; by Arthur Nevin, of 
WANS.* pianos: | ©:-June 27, 1923512 ¢« 
June 29; E 563420; John Church co., 
Cincinnati. 12820 


Folk songs of Scotland; arr. David 


Stephen, of Scotland, and Robert 
Burnett. Soprano album. © May 
ZA 1923: bc. June 22j;5F See! 
Paterson, sons & co., Itd., Glasgow. 

12821 


Follow the gleam; Silver Bay prize 
song, 1920, w Bryn Mawr _ college, 
m Sallie Hume Douglas, of U. S. © 


Mar. 29, 1922; 2 ¢. July 9, 1923; E 
563611; National board of the Y. W. 
C. A. of U. S. of A.; New York. 
12822 
Fool (A) from the start: w James 
Gullo, m Frank T. Peterson, of 
U.S. © July 10) 1923: 2¢. July 19; E 
568012; John M. Rutala co., Bridge- 
ton, N. J. 12823 
Foolin’ me; w Joe Grey, melody A. H. 
G., of US. 1@.de July 21, 1923; 
E 565735; Arthur Harrington Gibbs, 
New York. 12824 


Foolish child; w Jack Nelson, m Lind- 
say McPhail and Roy Bargy, of U.S. 
© July 23, 1923; 2 ¢ July es 
565853; L. B. Curtis, New York. 

12825 

Football song; w adapted and m com- 
posed Elliott Wright Hayes, of U. S., 
arr. for male voices L. R. J, of 
U. S.; male quartet or cho. Tufts 
College, Mass., Tuft’s college press. 
4to. (Music of Tufts college, no. 30A) 
© Oct. 20, 1922; 2 c. May 21, 1923 ; 
F, 562527 ; Leo Rich Lewis, Somerville, 
Mass. (© revision of text and male 
voice arrangement) 12826 


For a rainy day; by Carlyle Davis, of 
. 5., op. 1; piano. © July 7, 1923: 
Zc. July 9; E 565628; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. (© revision of music, 
fingering and phrasing) 12827 


For all of us; w and m W. R. Williams, 
of U. S. © July 13, 1923: 2c. July 
16; EF 563954; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 

12828 

For it’s you just you; w E. McC. m 
John F. Ryan, of U.S. © 1c. July 
24, 1923; E 565783; Edith McClin- 
tock, Minneapolis. 12829 

Forbidden fruit; fox-trot, w Con West 
and K, Morrison, m Ennis Parkes, of 
England; in F. ;Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations; © July 20, 1923; le. July | 
26;°- FE’ ..5067137;° Francis,” Day. & am 
Hunter, London. 12830 

Forget-me-not; by N. Louise Wright, of 
U. $.; piano. (Jn Old fashioned 
flower garden) © July 5, 1923: 2 c. 
July 9; EK 565520; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 12831 


Found it; complement to I’ve lost my 
penny, by Maurice Jacobson, of Great 
Britain, ed. Ernest Fowles; piano. 
(Curwen edition, no. 9224) © June 
8; 1923; 1 c. June 28; EB 566782— J. am 
Curwen & sons, Itd., London. 12832 -— 

Fox-trottomania; versi di A. V. Bruno, : 
musica di Vincenzo De Salvin, of — 
Italy; mand. acc. Naples, Santa Lucia. | 


768 


score 


| Fruhlingskinder ; 


Fumeries ; 


ei 566850- 


no. 8, 1923 : 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


2 12854 


© May 1, 1923; 1 c. June 22; 
‘i "566646 : Italian book co., New York, 


Friendly (A) light; w M. C. V., m Geo. 
Graff, jr., of U. S), arr. Theo G. Beach, 
POU S: ©? <July 26;*1923- E 

565820; Mary C-. Vreeland, Leonia, 

iN. J: 12834 


Friendship; w O. D., melody Herman 
Dubois rpseud. of. "Ethel Fisher of 
We So1© tes July 12,1923 +E, 565616; 


Orpha Dudte, Toledo, O. 12835 
Friml (Rudolf) Chanson; in love, 
melodie R. Friml, arr. Dan God- 


frey, of Great Britain; full military 
band, with solo clarinet in B flat, with 
conductor. © July 26, 1923; 1c. Aug. 
6; E 567476; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. (‘© arrangement) 12836 
Frivolity; dance album, Felix Burns, 
of England; piano., © June 1, 1923; 
1c. May 31; E 566297; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 12837 
orn here to there; medley E. F. 
K., of U. S., arr. Anton Koehler, of 

U. S.; piano. © lec. Aug. 4, 1923; 
E 570075: Ernst Ferdinand Kiihle, 
New York. 12838 


From the Samoan Isles; suite Henry 
Geehl, of Great Britian; piano. Con- 
tents: 1. By coral reef and shady 
palm.—2. Savaii love song.—3. Festal 
dance. © May 16, 1923; 1 c. June 30; 


FE 566821; Boosey & co., London. 1© 
arrangement) 12839 
Fruhling im alten Wien; walzerlied, 


gedicht und musik von Julius Bittner, 
at sustiia, “© Mar. 26,'1923:°.1 c. 
June 15° EF 566421; 
(Leo Singer & co.) Vienna. 12840 
Giacsci, vow E.. L. 
Blankenburg, of Germany, op. 218; 
piano. ©) Bec: 8, 1922 1 c. June 6, 
1923; FE 566315; Apollo-verlag, Berlin. 
12841 

versi di Nino Cozzi, 
musica dt? F)OS..°Cataldo, of “Italy : 
mand. acc. Naples, Canzonetta. 4to. 
© Dec. 30, 1922; 1 c. June 29, 1923; 
FE 566745; Italian book co., New York. 
12842 

par Félix Fourdrain, of 
France; orch. avec piano conducteur. 
Ato. © July.5, 1923; 1 c. July 6; 
Société anonyme des 
éditions Ricordi, Paris. 12843 
Fundamental bar work and ballet tech- 
nique; by Florence Campbell, of U. S., 
special m M. Theo. Frain. © July 
1 1923: 2 £ Toly16;7 aff. July, LZ: 
A 711215 - _$. Barnes & CO., New 
York. - 12844 


Fu nel cinema; 


y 


Gabor Steiner 


Funny noises; w and m Elsie Jean, of 
as) (Animal nursery songs, no. 2) 

© July 19, 1923; 2 « July 20; E 
568021 ; Enoch @ sons, New York. 
(© accompaniment and dance; 12845 


Garden (A) of delight; four lyric 
fancies, by Jean Valjean, of Great 
Britain; piano. Contents: 1. The 
scent of the rose.—2. Waving blos- 
soms.—3. The winding walk—4. At 
close of day. © July" 20, A923 :% Ne ee 
July 12; E. 567016: A: Weekes & COs 
Itd., London. 12846 


Garland (A) of song; graded two-pt. 
songs, by A. Mary R. Dobson, of 
England ; pt. 1, junior. 4to. Contents: 
1 Tha ccuckso.2=2: The bee—3. The 
nightingale —4. The dovecote.—5. The 
song of the bells—6. Easter blossoms. 


© May 15, 1923;.1.¢. May 24: E 
566157: W inthrop Rogers, Iltd., Lon- 
don. 12847 


Gay canzonet; by Walter C. ae 7 
U. $.; piano. © July 12, 1923: 
July 14; E 563897; Theo. Hed: so 
Philadelphia. 12848 

Gelbe (Die) jacke; operette in drei 
akten, text von V. L., musik von F. 
L., of Austria, klavierauszug von 
Gustay Volk, of Austria; klavieraus- 
Zug: gu i2 handen mit ‘beigefiigtem 
text. Vienna, W. Karczag. © Apr. 
BG. 199551 e., . Mage2t= en 566407; 
Franz Lehar and Victor Léon, 
Vienna. 12849 


General Edwards march; by Ora Pre- 
fontaine and Gladys Goyett, er Was. 


arr. Edgar Wilkom o£ -U,+ Se prano., 

Qk te * July. 1923; E 568029: 
Fountainette Cie Coe Worcester. 

12850 

Generosa; mazurka, G. N., of U. S.: 

piano. 1+. 6.2-fuly 225.0 1O23e) F 

568102; Gandolfo Nicchi, Brooklyn. 

; 12851 

Get behin’ me Satan; w and m Isaac 

~ browne, of US, SO ic Aue 


1923; E 565974; Columbia erapho- 


phone co., New York. 12852 
Girl (A) is like sunshine; from Earl 
Carroll’s vanities of 1923, w and m 


Roy Turk and Wm. Daly, Oi Ce Se 


Kd. no. 1. © July 12, 1923; 2 c. July 
12. Bae OOUSU Waterson,’ Berlin & 
Snyder co. New York. 12853 
Gitanerias; de Manuel Infante, of 
Spain; piano. © May 30, 1923: 1 c. 
fume 155°", 566525 AL AZ. Mathot, 
Paris. 12854 
Give over; w and m Robert Hargreaves 
and Stanley J. Damerell, of Great 


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* pt. nWisiis pv As 


Give over—Continued. 


Britain; in E flat. © Aug. 14, 1923: 
lc. Aug. 16; E 567484; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 12855 


Give unto the Lord; sacred song, w 
from Psalm xxrx, m Arthur F. M 
Gustace,of 4M. Sra. In’ Bamimor— 
2. In D minor.. © July 9, 1923; 
2) co 'each! July 433 E, 563758 ; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 12856 


Gladly, dear Lord, we bring to Thee; 
anthem for flower service, w Kenneth 
Lea, m Hugh Blair, of Great Britain; 
children’s voices, with organ acc. 
4to. (Choral album, no. 1342) © 
May 26, 1923; 1c. June 11; E 566444; 
Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 12857 

Glow-worm; idyl, by Paul Lincke; 
violin solo, arr. in the Ist position, 
Henry S. Edwards, of U. S., with 
piano acc: ©. jiame’ 25) 1923;°2)\c. 
June 26; E 563329; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 
rangement) 12858 

Go on as if you're going somewhere; 
w Jack Mahoney and S$. W. McC., 
m J::Mahoney, of ‘U,-S..©1'c._Aung. 
4, 1923; E 570072; S. Wood McClave, 


New York. 12859 
Go on, that’s right; “by, M. Vy of 
Woy piano. Oijidse? fuly, 20) 1923: 
E 563977 ; Max Vodianoy, New 
York. 12860 
Go to it (Allez-y); one step, de la 


revue Paris sans voiles, de Paul Nast, 
of France; orch. avec piano con- 
ducteur...-4to., (©. Jutte.27,.1923;.1 c. 
July 31; E 567157; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 12861 
Go ye therefore; anthem, Biblical w, m 
J. D. McR., of England; sop. or ten. 
solo with full choir, organ acc. 4to. 
¥°© joly=43,..1923;. 2) cA July .14; EF 
563925; James D. McRae, Portage 
la Prairie, Canada. 12862 


God—America’s might; w and m S. M. 
Biot. b.-S. CO ce, Jaly kG 1923: 
E 565564; Sibyl Marvin Huse, New 
York. 12863 

God is love; hymn anthem, w J. Bow- 
ring, m Elosmer, of “U.S: ; 
mixed voices. 4to. © July TZ, 1923 
2c. July 14; EF 563891; Theo. Pres- 


ser co., Philadelphia. 12864 
God, that madest earth and heaven; w 
Bishop Heber and Archbishop 
Whateley, m F. Leslie Calver, of 


Great Britain; mixed voices, organ 
acc. . (Octavo series, mixed voices, 


sacred, no. 1369) © July 9, 1923; 
2 ee aly 135 “Ee 563720; ‘Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 12865 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) 


KG) ae= U1 


Goodbye Sue; 


Ber- 
ceuse; from Jocelyn, by B. Godard, 
transcribed Edwin H. Lemare, of 
England, domiciled at Portland, ‘Or.: 
organ. (Encore series, no. 23) © 
June 21, 1923; 2c. June 23: FE 563283 ; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. [© 
transcription) 12866. 


Golden memories; songs of long ago, 
in letters and notes, Mrs. H. B. 
Hudson, of U. S.; piano, with words 
ad lib. obl. 4to. © July 12, 1923: 
2c. and aff. July 14; A 752156; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 12867 


Golden morning; reverie, Al. Mor- 
ton, of U. S., scored Morris Aborn, 
oF OU? SP orch. with piano conductor. 
(Belwin ‘concert edition, no. 90) © 
July 16, 1923; 2 ¢. July 19: E 563963 ; 

12868 


Belwin, inc., New York. 


Golden wedding; w Y. A. J., m John F. 
Ryan, ot U; S™ ote july 24, 1923; 
E 565787 ; ya Johnston, Chadron, 
Neb. 12869 


Gone are the years; w and melody Sam 
Ehrlich and Turner Layton, of U. S. 
C) 1 °c.) July 2a 9e2se ae ose: 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 12870 

Good-day! said dha blackbird: w Ed- 
ward Lockton, m Henry Geehl, of 
Great “Britain; “a1 IDS fate Aug. 
14, 19232." pe es 567479: 
Edwin Ashdown, Itd., London. 

12871 

Good looking papa blues; w and 
melody C. Williams, of U.S. ©1l-c. 
July. 13, 1923; E 563666; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 12872 


Good night; w/anon.,. m. [oe sot tS. a 
arr. August Dietze, of U.S. ©O1c. @ 
July 5, 1923; E 565653; Irene Flem- 
ing, Lincoln, Neb. 12873 


Good night, good night, beloved! w 
H. W. Longfellow, m Ciro Pinsuti, 
arr. (Paul; Bliss, sof 7 Uh Sa" men’s aa 
voices... 4to, © July 12,1923; 2 c. 
July 14; E 563887; Theo. Presser co., — 
Philadelphia. (© arrangement) 4 

874 4 


w and m W. H. W., 
of; )/Us.S.+ © sl. shaly 2s 1923: 4 
E 568046; Will Higgie Wasniewski, | 
Milwaukee. 12875 % 
Gossiping blues; w Henry Creamer, 
melody Annabelle Anderson, of U. S. 
© 4 ey Aug.) 2) 520235 64570030 - ae 
Jack Mulls, ine, New York. 12876 @ 
Gounod (Charles Francois) Funeral | 
march of a marionette: by Gounod, | 
transcribed Charles 


770 


O. Banks, of @ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 12900 
ae S.; organ. (St. Cecilia series, no. | Half (The) minute mannikin; a frolic 
230) © June,21, 1923; 2 ¢., June 2 in octaves, Julia Fox, of U. S.; piano. 
E, 563279; H. W..Gray co., New Oa july, dls, 1923-77 2c... July, 26: 
York. (© transcription) 12877 E, 563847; Willis music co., Cincin- 

nati. 12889 


Grandfather's wooden leg; by Joseph 
“W. Clokey, of U. S., op. 29, no. 3; 
pipe organ. (Jn Fireside fancies, no. 
imag teyo. -<C).july 5, 1923.5 2 c 
July 9; E 565514; Clayton F, Summy 
cO., Chicago. 12878 

Grandmother, knitting; by Joseph W. 
Clokey, of U. S., op. 29, no. 4; pipe 
organ. (In Fireside fancies, no. 4) 
obl. 8vo. © July 5, 1923; 2c. July 
9: E 565515; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 12879 

Grandmother’s spinning wheel; by 
Edwin Vaile McIntyre, of U. &., op. 
51, no. 1; piano. (At-a-lo-wa series, 
no. 1) © June 29, 1923; 2 c. July 
2: E 565711; Willis music co., Cin- 
cinnati. 12880 

Great oe a and mA ode of 

ae Sy weed, 19233; 2 €, Jub 9s 
E 563578; Alfred His Droit, Galatia, 
Tl. 12881 

Grieving; w Harry Meyerhoff, m Joseph 
Solmon and Maurice Solmon, of 
Pes sO june. 2, 1923; 2c: June 4; 
E 563993; Jack Mendelsohn music 
co., New York. 12882 

Grisée d’amour; valse-sérénade, par B. 
Calvete, orchestrée par L. Salvado, 
of France; orch. avec piano-conduc- 
fem. 40. ce) pune. 13, 1923; Ic. July 
7; EF 566901; Durand et Cie. Paris, 
(© orchestration; 12883 

Guy; w and m R. P. Weston and Bert 
Mee of England: in F. Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations) © July 20, 
1923; 1c. July 26; E 567142; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London. 12884 

Had I a rose for a pal like you; w and 
Pee ole. Of UU. ©, lst ‘papers: *-© 
ce July’ 1351923; E 563675; Harry 
Freehand and ix AX Schneider, _Chi- 


cago. 12885 
Handel (Georg Friedrich) peiae by 
Wettandel, arr. J. StuartotArcher,’ of 


Great Britain; organ. Paxton’s ed. 
(Anthology of organ music) © July 
691923: 1) cz July 3;- 05668295. W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 1286 

—— Where’er you elk: w Semele, m G. 
F. Handel, ed. Paul Bliss, of U. 5S. 
(Concert and recital songs) © July 
$2 1928 22 nes July, 145.0) 563882 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia, © 

editing) 

Hail to thee B. P. O. E.; w and m a 
George Bautz, of U. S. © June 12, 
1923::.2 -c: June 14; EF 565494; B. & EF. 
pub. co., Milwaukee. 12888 


2103—23——3 


Happy (The) little frog; w Anne Jane 
Bannister, m O. Sobell, of Aus- 
tralia. © Dec. 22, i 1c. May25, 
1923; E 566158; Allan & co., pty., Itd., 
Melbourne, Australia. 12890 


Happy lover’s moon; w W. L. B., m E. 


<:'S; Huntington;, of (U. Sa -Oedee 
July. 14, 1923; E 563801; Wetherell 
IL, Bain, Covington, La. 12891 


Harmonica blues; w and melody Al 
Koppell and J. H. Trent..0f UsS., 
any George Holman, of U. S. © 

July 21,1923; E 565733 ; ocd 

Fishep, inc., New York. 12892 


Harmonizing daddy, where did you get 
‘so many keys; w Henry Creamer, 
m Anabelle Anderson, of U. S. 
l_c. July 14, 1923; E 565661; Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. 12893 

Harpe éolienne; par Auguste Chapuis, 
of France; harpe. © June 13, 1923; 
le. July 7; E 566904; Durand et cie., 


Paris. 12894 
Harpist (The); by Edwin Vaile 
Mekntyte, of Usis,,.6op: St. sor75; 


piano. (At-a-lo-wa series, no.5) © 
June 29,-1923:-2 e July 2;. FE 565707; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 12895 


Have a broader vision; w and m W. D. 
Fa Olea. to. © May, 2, _..1923; 
Zc. jilyd3> 563715; Jas. WV ..Acutt 
and Wm. D. Evridge, Granger, Tex. 

12896 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Trios; v. 1, trios 
1 a 4, de J. Haydn, rev. de Fournier 
et Lefort, of France; piano; violon 
et violoncelle. Ed. classique A. 
Durand et a ©: Way “E56 41625" 
Vc. June -15;" B'566508; Durand et 
ele. Paris © 1 revision) 12897 


He chese me from millions your 
mother to be; w M. W. R., m George 
Cia, [is Ot Cl. «o arte bye hea: 
G. Beach, Of UO S.. © rr ce. jirly. 70: 
1923; E 565844: Maude. W. Roe, 
Branchville, N. J. 12808 


He leadeth me; w J. H. Gilmore, m 
Anna Priscilla Risher, of -U..S. i 
Sop. or ten—2. Alto or bar. © Jul 
26, 1923; 2 c. each July 30: E 568205: 
“Arthur P. Schmidt co. Boston. 

12899 


He'll always be one of those guys; w 


and melody M. C., of U.S. ©l-e. 
July 20, 1923; E 563982; Milford 
Capman, Toledo, O. 12900 


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12901 


He may be your dog, but he wears my 
collar; w Henry Creamer, m Anabelle 
Anderson, of U. S. ©1-c. July 14, 
1923; E 565662; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 12901 


He’s only a working man; w and m 
Herbert Rule and Fred Holt, of 
England; in D. (Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations; (Cover-title: Only a work- 
ing man) © May 23, 1923; 1c. July 
25; E 567109; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 12902 


Headin’ home; w Gus Kahn, melody 
Geo. W. Meyer, of U.S. © 1c. July 
28, 1923; E 565893; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 12903 


Hear my cry, O God; anthem, w of 
Psalm 61, m G. A. Grant-Schaefer, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. (Octavo series, 
mixed voices, sacred, no. 1384) 
July 17, 1923; 2¢. July 21; E 565753 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 12904 

Heart (The) he had pledged to hold 
sacred and dear; w and m C. EK. 
Cc. of U. S. New York, Frank 
Harding. © July 10, 1923; 2 c. July 
14: E 563766; Carrie E. Crumb, West- 
erly. Reb 12905 


Heart of my heart; by E. W. F., of 
U. S.; melody with piano acc. © 1c. 
July 5, 1923; E 565467; Elizabeth 
Ward Freeman, Norfolk, Va. 12906 


Heart strings; ballad fox-trot, w S. J. 
Damerell and Robert Hargreaves, m 
Lillian Ray, of England. © June 11, 
1923: 1 c. June 19; E 566607; Song 
success syndicate, London. 12907 

Hearts; w W. T., m William P. Held, 


WP Un SO. 1c July tl, 19258" 
563609; William Tully, Po Lome 


Heart’s haven; w D. G. Rossetti, m R. 
Vaughan Williams, of Great Britain; 
m D. © Aug.14,49233 lac. Ane. 
16: E 567480; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., 
London. 12909 

Heavenly (The) dancers; incense dance, 
from scene 3 of the ballet orientale 
Cambodia, composed, ed. and played 
McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S. _(Recordo, 
no. 67800) Music roll) © June 28, 
1923; 2 c. July. 9; E 563587; Recordo 
player roll co., Chicago. (© editing 
and interpretation) 12910 

Helenita; tango milonga, w J. D. Mar- 
quand, m Camille De Rhynal, of 
Great Britain. © June 22, 1923; 1c. 
June 25; E 566699; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 12911 

Hello, my Alabamy; w and m Geo. J. 
Bennett, Arthur Fields and M. K. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Jerome, of U: S. © July 20, 1923: 
2 c. July 20; E 568006; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 12912 


Help me find my place; w Neal A. Mc- 
Aulay, m DeLoss Smith, of U. S. © 
June, 22; 1923.2 c. July 125" $65057 - 
Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 12913 

Henrietta; w Ruby Ernst, m William 
Albert Ernst, of U. S. June 11, 
1923; 2c. June 14; E 563519; Amlay 
pub. co., New York. 12914 


Herod overture; by Henry Hadley, op. 
31, arr. Mo LL Lake-of UW. Samulitary 
band with conductor. 4to. © June 
75,1923; -2 +e. June» 272 Weepebe74- 
Carl Fischer, New York. © arrange- 
ment) 12915 


Herr (Der) aus Graz; text von Fritz 
Grtinbaum, musik von Hans Cesek, of 
Austria. © Mar. 26, 1923; 1 c. June 
1; E 566425; Gabor Steiner (Leo 
Singer & co.) Vienna. 12916 


Heures (Les); six pieces, de Théodore 
Dubois, of France; piano. Contents: 
1. Midi. — 2. Heure triste. — 3. Heure 
héroique.— 4. Heure joyeuse. — 5. 
Heure revée.—6. Minuit. © June 
27, '1923.>. 1 ec Sadly *Si Se 
Heugel, Paris. 12917 


Hey rube; or, A day at the circus, w 
J. Sherrie Mathews, m Harry Bulger, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U) S4 male 
voices. 4to. (Witmark edition, no. 
1601) .:©.June..18,, 19235. 2 e€: June 
26; E 563308; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. (© new arrangement) 
12918 

Hi lee, hi lo; chop suey a la fox-ee, 
trot-ee, w Eugene West, m Ira Schus- 
ter, of U. S5i@)i Julpad poze ec. 
July 9; E 563617; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 12919 

fox: frot;*by IraCSthusterlof UW. 'S., 
arr... O:scSeimcca; jtbdnd: dteistsred. 
32mo.. © July 18, 1923; 2c. Jaleo: 
FE. 568049; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
(© arrangement) 12920 

Hiawana; fox trot, w and m Bert Engle 
fi. e. Prise A, Engle; of »U.S. 
July 18, 1923; 2 c. July 20; E 568009; 
Star pub. co., Carlos, Ind. 12921 

Hilarité (L’)  céleste; fox-trot, de 
lopérette La-haut, de Maurice Yvain, 
of France; orch. avec piano conducteur. 
Ato. (Céléebre collection des succés, no. 
638) © May 15, 1923; 1 c. May 29; 
E.. 566244; Francis -Salabert, Paris. 
(© arrangement 12922 

His eyes; musical monologue, w Leslie 
Vane, m G. D. Fox, of England; 
piano with words. (Monologues, no. 


172 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


12946 


15) © May 15, 1923; 1c. July 25; 
E 567106; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 12923 


History twisted; w Charles Osborne, m 
May Erne, of England; in E flat. 
tstaff and tonic sol-fa notations} © 
Apr. 26, 1923; 2 c. June 16; E 566540; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 

12924 

Hollyhock; by N. Louise Wright, of 
U. piano. (Jn Old fashioned 
flower garden) © July 5, 1923; 2c. 
July 9; E 565521; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 12925 

Home sweet home blues; melody P. B., 
ot UW. S,carr.- Phil -Worde,. of U.S. 
lnc. July. 13, 14923: ,- 563670; 
Perry Bradford music pub. co., New 
York. 12926 


Homeward bound; w and m P. P. 
ae LT... (ajuly 28, 1923; “2. c: 
July 19; E 568184; Peter P. Bilhorn, 
Chicago. 12927 

Honey bunch; w Ben Ryan, m Violin- 
sky rpseud. of Solly Ginsberg; of 
Was 0: J aly, 20, 1923: 2°c. July 20; 
E 568003; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 12928 

w H. F..M., melody Arnold T. 

ae On oes: ©. t.ci: Ane? 2, 1923; 

E 570039; H. F. Moore, Columbus, 

. 12929 


Honeymooning up in the sky; w W. B. 
T., m @laude K. Webster, of U. S. 
OP Agia A 1923-. 2 -c. Aue. 6: 
568365; Walter B. Taylor, San 
Diego, Calif. 12930 

Honneur aux Belges; marche héroique, 
de <A. Saint-André, of France; 
harmonie ou fanfare. 4to. © May 
30,°1923; 1 c. June 15; E 566485; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 12931 


’ Honor and love for the flag of free- 
dom; w V.. M., melody Herman 
Dubois tpseud. of Ethel Fisher) of 
BS 2 n@). 1S caAsdibys 42, 49233. F 
565619; Victor Marks, Woodville, 
Pa. 12932 

Hoot mon; fox-trot, w and melody 
Jack Meskill and Al Sherman, of 
U. §., arr. J. Meskill. © 1 c. June 
29, 1923; FE 563427; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 12933 

_ Hoo-tee-hoot; w and melody Henry 

Creamer and Anabel Anderson, of 

WS. atr, H.,Creamer.. ©.1 ¢. June 

29, 1923; E 563425; Leo Feist, inc., 

New York. 12934 

Hot dawg; dark-town strutters’ song, 

~ wand m Hannibal Maguire, of U. S. 

© July 7, 1923; 2c. July 9; E 563619; 

Leo Feist, inc., New York. 12935 


fox trot, w and m Hannibal Ma- 
guire, arr. Wm. Schulz, of U. S.:; 
orch. Feist ed. 4to. © Jaly 5, 1923; 
2c. July 6; E 563527; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. (© arrangement; 12936 


Hot roasted peanuts: w and m Louis 
Breau, Charles and Harry Tobias, of 
U.S. © July 8, 1923; 2c. July 26; 
FE, 565858; Bee Tee pub. co., New 
York. 12937 


Hours of idleness; w from the Chinese: 


of Han Yu, Herbert Giles, m Nor- 
man Peterkin, of U. S.; med. voice, 
me Gi: July 1271923" -2"er Fale 14 - 
F, 563770; Boston music co., Boston. 

12938 


House (The) of a friend: w and m 
Arthur A. Penn, of U.S. © June 
26, 1923; 2 c. July 5; E..565492:- M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 12939 


How can [I wait sweetheart; w and 
melody Al Kaplan ti. e. H. A. Kap- 
lan) of U. S: © 1c. July 23, 1923; 
FE 568042; Hyman Albert Kaplan, 
Brooklyn. 12940 


How do I know; w and m Florence 
James Goodkind, of U. S. © July 
16, 1923; 2 c. July 19; E 563997: C. 
W. Thompson & co., Boston. 12941 


How many times; three-pt. song, w 
Thomas Lovell Beddoes, m Ethel 
Boyce, of Great Britain; sop. 1, 2, 
contralto. (Augener’s edition, no. 
4286) © May 29, 1923; 1c. June 11; 
FE, 566477; Augener, lItd., London. 

- 12942 

How's evrything; w and m Harry 
Carlton and John P. Long, of Eng- 
land; in F. (Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations) © June 15, 1923: 1c 
June 29; E 566772; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 12943 


How will it end (Wie chund’s aecht 
use); w and melody Fritz Zimmer- 
mann, of Switzerland, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. July 3, 1923: E 
563478; Irving Berlin; inc, New 
York. 12944 


Hudsonia wedding march; w M. 
T., m Platon Brounoff, of U. S. 
© July 13, 1923; 2 ¢. July 17> E 
963994; Missak Turpanjian, West 
Hoboken, N. J. 12945 


Humoresque 2; de Jean Sibelius, op. 
87, nr. 2, ed. and rev. Julia A. Burt, 
ro Ae (5 MCE violon solo avec acc. 
@orch.; partition d’orch. (Wilhelm 
Hansen edition, no. 2297) © June 1, 
1923; 2 c. June 28; E 563428: Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. ‘© 
editing and revising) 


AIS 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


12647 


pt. I11,n.s., v. 18 


Humoresque 3; pour violon avec acc. 
d’orch. par Jean Sibelius, op. 89, nr. 
1 ed. pour violon et piano par Karl 
Ekman, ed, and rey. Julia A. Burt, 
of U. S. (Wilhelm Hansen edition, 
no; 2295)..© June 1, 1923; 2.c. June 


28; E 563429; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. ‘(© editing and revis- 
ing) 12947 


Humoresque 6; par Jean Sibelius, op. 
89, no. 4, ed. and rev. Julia A. Burt, 
of U. S. (Wilhelm Hansen edition, 
no. 2294, 2296) 1. Violon solo avec 
acc. d’orch.; partition d’orch.— 2. 
Violon et piano, arr. par Karl 
Ekman; parties. © June 1, 1923; 
2 c. each June 28; E 563431, 563432; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. (© 
editing and revising) 12948, 12949 

Hussars (The); w and m R. P. Weston 
and Bert Lee, of England; in B flat. 
(Staff and tonic sol-fa notations; © 
May 28, 1923; 1c. June 29; E 566760; 


Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 
12950 


Hymns of the living gospel, no. 1; ed. 
J. Lincoln Hall, Adam Geibel, C. 
Austin Miles and B. D. Ackley, of 
UT 'Stogve. : ‘© Marzi, :1923: 2. c. 
and aff. May 5; A 707232; Hall-Mack 
co., Philadelphia. 12951 
ain’t a lookin’ for nobody; w and m 
H. B. and Charlie Mobley, of U. 5S. 
arr. H. B. © 1 c« June 26, 1923; 
E, 563333; Hyatt Berry, Se acs 


ain't bothered; w and melody S. S. 
Mi, of U.S. © 1 c. July: 6, 1923; E 
563502; Stanley S. Miller, Balitaore 


ain't no sheik, just sweet papa that’s 
all; fox trot, w Tom Scott, m G, W. 
T., of U.S. Chicago, Geo. W. Thomas 
© June 15, 1923; 2 c. June 


| 


tH 


tH 


music Co. 
16: E 565586; Geo. W. Thomas, 
Chicago. 12954 


I am going back to Ireland; w W. L. 
W., m George Graff, jr., of U. 5., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © le. July 
26, 1923; E 565834; Ward L. Walters, 
Detroit. 12955 
am thy God, and thou art child of 
mine; by Caro Roma, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; male voices. 4to. 
(Sacred trios, quartets, etc., no. 1634) 
Gp July..20, "19237 2° ¢: uly 2050 
565916: M. Witmark & sons, New 

-York. «© new arrangement; 12956 


I can hear the church bells ringing, wish 
they were ringing for me; w and m 
Harry Castling and John P. Long, of 
England; in F. (Staff and tonic sol- 


tH 


ee 


fa notations) © Apr. 26, 1923; 1 = 
June 16; E 566544; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. . 12957 


I can’t forget; w and melody Z. F., of 
WSS: iV July 125091923... E, 
565626; Zeph FitzGerald, Grand 

Rapids, Mich. 12958 


I can’t realize you’re gone; w Gus Kahn, 
melody Geo. W. Meyer, of U. S. 
lc. July 28, 1923; E 565894; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 12959 


I'd like to live to ninety-nine; w and m 
Frank Wood, of England. (Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations; (Cover-title: 
99, what do you want to live to ninety- 
nine for) © Apr. 23, 1923; 1 c. July 
25; E 567111; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 12960 


I’d love to live in dreamland, little girl, 
with .yous...w.J., 5. W., im ohnilr. 
Ryan, of ‘U.S. @©@=1.cz July Zs) 1923; 
E, 565882; J. Ernestine Wyatt, Water- 
loo, Ia. 12961 


I don’t care whose mamma you were, but 
youre my sweet mamma now; w and 
m Harry Pease and Ed G. Nelson, of 
U.S. “© Suly 28)51923> 2) eaty 30 - 
FE, 565934; Leo Feist, inc., eee 

12962 


I don’t like it;; w and melody J. H. 
Trent and Jules Lester, of U. S., arr. 
George Holman, of U.S. ©1c. July 
21, 1923; E 565731; Fred Fisher, inc., 
New York. 12963 


I gotta wunnerful baby; w and m Theo. 
V. Norman, of England; in E flat. 
(Staff and tonic sol-fa notations! © 
June 30, 1923; 1c. July 26; E 567128; 
West’s, ltd., London. 12964 


I have been in love; w Alexander Brome, 
m Frederic Norton, of Engiand. 
June 14, 1923; 1 c. June 23; E 567473; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. © 12965 


I hear the bees a humming; melody J. 
S. ‘Zamecnik; ‘ef *U. S%@, Hem jaly 
13, 1923; E 563674; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 12966 


I know what it means to sit and cry; w 
W.. B:, melody: “Hoi? oi ees: 
Lee Jub 19... 1928: SE ese eer 
Teitler and Wm. Bohrer, Brooklyn. 
12967 


T’ll change your clouds to sunbeams; w 
and m John P. Long, of England; in 
B flat. «Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions: © Apr. 26, 1923; 1 c. June 16; 
E 566543; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 12968 

T’ll tell you a secret; by Maurice Jacob- 
son, of Great Britain, ed. Ernest 
Fowles; piano. (Curwen edition, no. 


A 
an 


= I'm sé Elebiiy- 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


110.) 619235" | * 
677) © June 1211923" 1% June 28: 
E 566787; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 12969 


Tlove’er; w Benny Davis, melody Harry 
“Akst, of U.S. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1923; 
+E, 570033: Jack Mills, inc., New York, 

1 


I love, love you; w and m I. B. G.,, of 


WE SOO June Z1Lt923%' 2! c. Julie 23: 
FE 563289; Ivo B. Glenn, Nashville. 

12971 

I love the bobbed-hair bimbos; w and 

mdodyrZ es of U.tS,'\/©-1/c...july 

12, 1923; E 565625; Zep FitzGerald, 

Grand Rapids, Mich. 12972 


I Jone you; waltz ballad, w and m C. 
Be. Bu Scoot \U. of farr. iclerman 
sehlessof U.48;; ©y july: 11, 1923; 
B. 


Bey, 12K, 1505048; : Ce », He 
Shepherd, New York. 12973 
T’m a mean back-bitin’ hound; w and 


melody Jos. H. Trent and Roland C. 
levine. of Ui S.,-© 1c. Aug. 4, 1923; 
E 570068 ; Goodman & Rose, inc., New 
York. 12974 


I’m always dreaming; w and melody 
Mie K Sof U.S. '© 1c. July-9, 
1923; E 563556: Maurice Morris Korn, 
Sea ‘Gate, N.Y. 12975 


I’m going to make you love me: w and | 


m Harry Gifford and John P. Long, 
of England; in C. r:Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations; © May 28, 1923; 


lc. June 29; E 566756; Francis, Day 


& Hunter, London. 12076 


I'm in love;. w and mH: S., of 
LES arr ‘Cus Borchard, of U. S.; 
piano with words. © 1 c. July 31, 
1923; E 565945; Harry Sullivan, mi ew 
York. 2977 


I’m in love with my old ane 
mother; w . H.. and George 
Rambus, m E. 8. §. Huntington, of 
ES, ©1 c. July 14, 1923; E 563790: 


Frank Hicks, Plymouth, "Pa. 12978 
I’m just achin’ for you; w N. L. 
H., m John F. Ryan, of U. S. 
lc. July 28, 1923; E 565883; Nettie 
I Houghton, Hamilton, Mo. 12979 
I’m loving nobody but you; w and 
fae Re Oe sy (OF TS. re 
1a 1923; E 563480; Arthur S. 
. New York. 12980 


I’m cient w_ and m Porter Grainger 
and Donald Heywood, of U. S. 
1 _c. July 14, 1923; E 565664; Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. 12981 


by Maurice Jacobson, of 
Great Britain, ed. Ernest Fowles : 
piano (Curwen edition, no. 9231 ) 


Ti 


12993 


© June 14, 1923; 1 c. June 28; 
E 566784; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 12982 
I’m steerin’ for Erin; w Fred Smith, 
m Chomas F.- Parker;\’of U:°S:, arr. 
William M. Schmitt, of U. S. 
1 c. Aug: 4, 1923; E 570071; Circle 
music pub. co., Cincinnati. 12983 


I’m tired of waiting for you; w and m 
Herbert Rule, Tom Mellor and Harry 
Gifford, of England; in E flat. :Staff. 
and tonic sol-fa notations; © June 
15, 1923; 1 ¢. June’ 29; E 566773; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 

12984 


I married a wife; old song, arr. Ernest 
Melvin, of England; in G. (Staff and 


tonic sol-fa notations) © May 28, 

1023;) <i. cai jamie 2299 Bro 566763 

Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 
12985 


I may need you bad, but not as bad 
as all that; w and m Ben Russell ae 
Clik Balend +08 Us Ste July as 
1923; 2, 'c., July .9:;,:-E (563618 >-,Leo 
Feist, inc., New ‘York. 12986 

I never could call you sweetheart; w 
and m R. M., of U.S. © May 23, 
1923); 2c. July 30; E 568189; Richard 


Murray, New Orleans. 12987 
I never knew how much God gave 
to me; w.jJ. Keirn Brennan, m 
Ernest R. Ball, of U. S.; sop. and 
alto; in G. ,@©:June28, 1923; 2: c. 
July 7; E 565561; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 12988 


I owe all that is good to you; w and m 
EF pGe or Oo © June 2 O23 
aes June 23; E 563288; Ivo B. ‘Glenn, 
Nashville. 12989 

I passed by your window; w Helen 
Taylor, m May H. Brahe, arr. Clar- 
ence Lucas, of Great Britain. 4to. 
1. Female trio. (Enoch & sons’ trios, 


quartets and choruses, no. 1)—2. 
Mixed quartet. (Enoch & sons’ 
quartets and choruses, no. 1) July 


2, 1923; 2 c. each July 20; E 568018, 
568019 : Enoch & sons, New York. 
12990, 12991 


I shall have had my day; w Tennyson, 
m Anna Priscilla Risher, of U. S 
1. Sop. or ten.—2. Alto or -baritone. 
©>=Jaly--9; +1923 Pvexeacht{ July, 13% 
E 563757; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 12992 

I think; w and m Fred Gibson and 
George Blackmore, of England; in F. 
tStaff and tonic sol-fa notations; © 
Apr. 26, 1923; 2 c. June 16; E 566541; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 

12993 


i) 


I want you, only you; 


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pt. 111, n.s., v. 18 


I und mei maderl; shimmy-lied, text 
von Erwin W. Spahn, musik von 
Karl Haupt, of Austria. © Mar. 26, 
1923; 1 c. June 1; E 566422; Gabor 
Steiner (Leo Singer & co.), Vienna. 

12994 


I’ve come back to my daddy; w J. R. 
Pm Ww, OT b. S- GO 4. cayeme 
27, 1923; E 563304; Leo Wainer and 
Jack R. Dichter, Philadelphia. 12995 


I’ve got the Yes, we have no banana 
blues; w Lew Brown, m James F. 
Hanley and Robert King, of U. S. 


@ july 27, 1923; 2c. july: 28; 4 
565921; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. 12996 


I’ve lost my penny; by Maurice Jacob- 
son, of Great Britain, ed. Ernest 
Fowles; piano. (Curwen edition, no. 
9223) © June 8, 1923; 1c. June 28; 
E 566788; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 12997 


I’ve made up my mind to forget you 
and let you right out of my heart; 
w May Tully, m Martin Broones, of 
U.S. © July 14, 19233:2:e; July. 16; 
E 563844; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 12998 


I want a big red apple on a stick; v 
and m Leo Wood and Henry Leacel 
Of WL SLO Firs 201923 - 2%. Paly 


20; E 568001; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 12999 
E-want some money:,.inagchy L..S., 


arr. Boosey & co., of Great Britain ; 
band, with words. London, Boosey 
& co. 4to. (Boosey’s march journal, 
no: 305) - ©! June 9; 1923-1 c. Jamie 
30; E 566803; L. Silberman, London. 
(© arrangement) 13000 


[savant})tovt be..aiear ., you.,,,dear;.... w 
ane anh, 4 Suet  Usip Dal nakact Gus 
Berchard, oft Size piano, wath 
words. ©,.-bryic.. Jealy.3h 192337 E 
565946; Harry Sullivan, New NOH 

1 


PE avant fo .66° back 20 ly- EO | 
melody Herman Dubois  pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher; of U. S. © 1c. July 
25, 1923; E 568090; Esther Walters, 


Rayette. City} Pa: 13002 


w L..E. Snyder, 
Pia S: Nicklas, Of Ur Stcirr..Gc Me 
We or ee S. Library Aed27@ sinly 
27, 1923; 2 c. July 30; E 568190; G. 
M. Tidd music pub., Columbus, O. 

13003 


I went up;in the air just for you; w. 


e+ H. and Stanley Evans, m E.'S. 
Re 


etm, & 


S. Huntington, of U. S. 
14, 1923; E 563785; Frank Hicks, 
Plymouth, Pa. 13004 


I wish I had a pal like you; w and 
m T. and N. J. of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Brooklyn, N. Y. 
bee. July S1,. 19235° Ee Se5052- 5 2 iltie 
and Nancy Jay, Brooklyn. 13005 


I wonder why they fall in love with 
everyone else. but me; w and melody 


Fred Rose, of U. S., arr. Rube 
Bennett, of U: Sy») @ 1 ex jay 6, 
1923; E 563505; Goodman & Rose, 
inc., New York. 13006. 


Ich kenn’ 4&& restaurant; worte von 
Peter Herz und Alfred Steinberg- 
Frank, musik von Oskar Burian, of 
Austria. © Mar. 26, 1923; 1 c. June 
1; E 566410; Gabor Steiner (L. 
Singer & co.) Vienna. 13007 


Ida; polka, ‘melody. G. (By sorts iia 
Loe Joly! 55) eas: i Se 
Giosué Buzzolani, New York. 13008 


If I was a Gypsy king; waltz ballad, 
woiL. Jz mG Av VosGr Be aeaorr. 
Wilber, Klowiter, of T° S.> @ 1c. 
July 16, 1923; E 563807; Leon John- 
stone and Geo. A. Young, Dubuque, 
lee 13009 


If I were; w Philip Henry, m David 
Richards, of Great Britain. © May 


29; 1923 +1icc.- Fone: 3032, Fo s06ss7 ; 
Boosey & co., London. 13010 

If my dreams come true; waltz song, 
w R. H., melody dw. 


Applegate, of U. Sy arrc€. Bauer, 
of ‘UIS.5@Piot ashaly sos 1923570 
563503; Robert B. Hampton, Bradley 
Beach, Nid. 13011 


Tf? only 3... wash. W. Ely ao eieagy B.. 
Ackley, of U.S. (© 1%eh ‘June 14, 
1923: E 562984; Henry W. Howell, 
New York. 13012 


If the Swanee River only flowed home 
brew; fox-trot, w. and m §. E. G, 
of i. S; Boston, Heartland music 
(ac Ppa Glad Ghd stats 1923: Zoe rome, Ts at, 
505982 > ay By Griffin, Boston. 13013 


If. vou cannot. love. me <always, ‘don’t 
love me at all; w D. J. R., m George 
Grafé,. fr.,. (ofc4d. 3S. aap Ped, 7G. 
Beach, of ‘U.S. @.le. July 267.923; 
E 565831; Dan J..Reid, Oil CY, Ea 


If you don’t give me what I want [m 
gonna getit somewhere else; wHenry . 
Creamer, m_ Anabelle Anderson, of 
LS! © lc. July 14, 1923; E 565660; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 13015 


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13037 


If you don’t like it leave; w and m 


Reacoda..ot Ur. 5. ..©.iL.c.July; 3, 


1923; E 563483; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 
13016 


If you don’t love ’em just don’t tell 


ements Sevau.)do; < we Re, Esajqm 
fennre okyans of U5 .S...©-lac...July 
28, 1923; E 565884; R. Loveland, 
Detroit. 13017 


If you'll be my little honey, I’ll be your 
little bee; w and m Nate Malroy, of 
U. S$. © 1c. July 14, 1923; F 563794; 
B. J. Kileen, Wheeling, W. Va. 

13018 


If you were only mine; waltz, w and m 
Nowbep Of. e825 ©:-May. 26;, 1923; 
2c. May 22; E 562622; Nat Fisher, 
San Francisco. ; 13019 


Tf your eyes have the lovelight; w C. B. 
A., m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Ahepeia, Geach, -of ,U., SS. ©;1-c 
Wis Ae, 19235 565829... C2. B. 
Aubeny, Struthers, O. 


Tf your life rings true; w Lizzie 
DeArmond, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. 
ibems Aa t823; 2. cli suly: 12s. E 
565634; Standard pub. co., Cincin- 
nati. 13021 


Illustrative music and songs for the 
kindergarten; by Octavia Hudson, of 
Ad; 'S; (Schirmer’s scholastic series, 
vy. 127: Home normal course for 
children’s work in music, bk. 7) 
July 3, 1923; 2 c. July 9: EF 565525; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 13022 


Ilonka; marchenoper in 5_ bildern, 
musik yon Desider Lanti rpseud. of 
D. Freystadth of U. S.;_ klavier. 
Contents: 1. Ouverture.—2. Elfentanz. 

'—4J3. Intermezzo.—4. Walzerphan- 
tasie; im zaubergarten.—5. Ljiebes- 
duett.—6. Ballettscene; aeolsharfen- 
walzer.—7. Lied des prinzen Argirus. 


i c, Sepr 2 @. .1923. --b 560090 ; 
Desider Freystadtl, New Brunswick, 
N. J. 13023 


Im fruhling wird hochzeit gemacht! 
duett aus der operette, Die frih- 
lingsfee, worte von Hans Pflanzer, 


musik von Victor Corzilius, of Ger- | 


many. © May 31, 1923; 1c. June 1; 
FE 566327; Robert Rihle, Berlin. 


13024 

Im mai; text..von Beda, musik von 
Richard Fall,-of Austria. . ©, Mar. 
Poe 1925 e-, Cy une, Le 506420: 


Gabor Steiner (Leo Singer & co.) 
Vienna. 13025 
Im ttirkisenblauen garten; intermezzo, 
von Rolf Piquet, of Germany, instr. 


von H. Blithgen, of Germany. © Dec. 


6, 1920; 1 c. Sept. 27, 1922; EF 545648; 
Adolph Furstner, Berlin. 13026 
Imagination; romance, M. Zachare- 


witsch, arr. J. C. Windram, of Great 
Britain; military band. London, 
Boosey & co. 4to. (Jn Boosey & 
co.’s supplemental journal for military 
band) © May 26, 1923; 1c. June 30; 
E 566807; Schott & co., London. (© 


arrangement) 13027 


Immortal songs; for church and school, 
compiled Henry C. Nott, of U. S. 
8vo. © Apr. 14, 1923; 2 c. July 23; 
aff. July 16; A 711316; Central pub. 
house, Cleveland. 13028 


Immortelles ; text and m Florence James 
Goodkind, of U. S. © July 16, 1923; 
2c. July 19; E 563996; C. W. Thomp- 
son & co., Boston. 13029 


In a covered wagon with you; w N. N., 
m Harry Stover, of U. S. © June 7, 
1923; 2 c. June 13; E 565499; Ned 
Harold Norworth, Chicago: 13030 


In an aeroplane ; w C. O. R., m George 
Graff, jr., of ich S., barr. Thee. >G. 
Beach, ‘af Ui Svi® bc: Ave2Z, 1923; 
FE 565987 : Charles O. Robbins, Cleve- 
land. 13031 


In Bibleland; twelve children’s songs, 
verses Irwin M. Cassel, m Mana- 
Zucca A or of Augusta Zuckermann, 
of LUEL Sas opso78: SO Fuly 1923; 
2 @ July’ 9. E 565546; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 13032 


In. Bulgaria; w A. G., melody Jack 
Egan, of U.S. © lec. July 14, 1923; 
E 565655; Alex Gerber, New York. 

13033 


In God we trust; sacred song, w Irwin - 
M. Cassel, m Mana-Zucca (pseud. of 
- Augusta Zuckermann of U. S., op. 83; 
in F; with organ obbl. ad lib. © Aug. 
1, 1923; 2c. Aug. 2; E 570063; Enoch 
& sons, New York. 13034 
In going to my lonely bed; madrigal, 
Richard Edwards, arr. H. Elliot 
Button, of England; four female 
voices. (Novello’s octavo edition of 
trios, &c., for female voices, no. 482) 
© June 8, 1922; 1 c. June 16, 1923; 
E, 566598; Novello & co., Itd., London. 


‘(© arrangement) 13035 
mixed voices. 4to. (Mu- 
sical times, July 1, 1923) © June 


x29, 19235 1 J6achtine 129; +.) 2566791 ; 
Novello & co., Itd., London. ‘© edit- 
ing} 13036 


In humorous vein ; by T. D. Williams, 
oir Us S. 3) piano. "© “July. “12388923 ; 
2..c. Puly 14: E 563896; Theo. Presser 
CO., Philadelphia. 13037 


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13038 


In Monte Carlo; fox-trot, in Some 
hustle, w and m Gerald Morrison, of 
Great Britain; in F. (Staff and tonic 
sol-fa_ notations} © June 18, 1923; 
1c. July 3; E 566801; Wilford, ltd., 
‘London. 13038 


In my garden of love; by J. E. D., of 
Sy piane,.i G, s«Oelece a iive cp, 


1923; FE 565809; i Edgar Dowell, 
New York. 13039 
In my little boat of dreams; wand 
melody Monte Carlo and Alma 


Sanders, OF “bho. L1G ey Aue eZ, 
1923; E 570032; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 13040 


In Neustift am Wald; worte von Erwin 
W. Spahn, musik von Edmund Eysler, 
of Austria. (Cover-title: Da draussen 
in Neustift am Wald) © Mar. 26, 
1923; 1c. June 1; E,. 566423; Gabor 
Steiner. (Leo Singer & co.) vicaua. 

13041 


In silent night; English version Paul 
Bliss of U. S., m Sergei Rachmaninoff. 
(Concert and recital songs) © July 
M2 1923 F 2.5c; Quly< 14+ He 563883" 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. «© 
English version) 13042 

In that little place where I was born 
and raised; w A. B., m George Graff, 
jnjrohvU: ee arr. Theo! G. Beach, of 
wet Ss. © lc. July 26, 1923;. EF 
565827; Anthony Burke, Donoro, Pa, 

13043 


In the autumn ; in Topsy and Eva, w and 
m the Duncan sisters li. e. Rosetta and 
Vivian Duncan; of U. S. © July 7, 
$923; 2 ¢. July 17: EF 570058 - Thomas 


Wilkes, San Francisco. 13044 
In the eyes of the world; w D. W. 

Griffiths, m . Widof Sah 28: 

May 31, 1923; 2 c. July 10; E 563955; 


Fritzie W eimar, San Antonio. 13045 


In the land of cotton; w Jack Osterman, 
melody Jesse Greer, of U.S. ©le 
July 10, 1923; EF 565574; Irving Ber- 


lin, inc., New York. 13046 
In the moonlight; by 1} Montague Ewing, 
of Great Britain; piano. (From a 


picture gallery) © Paly 12,2926 42 c. 
July 14; E 563902; Theo. Presser €0., 
Philadelphia. 13047 


Incantation; d’aprés le Quatuor en la 
maj., de E. Chausson, arr.’ par’ S. 
Chapelier, of France; orch. avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. © May 30, 
1923; 1c. June 15; EF 566484; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. (© arrange- 
ment] — 13048 

Indiana avenue blues; w G. H. H., 
ody Jessie Crump, Oro: “Oirc: 


mel- - 


pt. 111, n.s.,v. 18 


July 19, 1923: FE 565704:'"Geo.” H. 
Hopper, Indianapolis. 13049 


Inductive (The). system of. violin 
study ;- by Aj ri. “MicC ea Uap: 
Chicago, Conservatory pub. house. 
v. 1. Elementary studies in the first 
position.—v. 2. Advanced studies in 
the first position. © Apr. 3, 1923; 
2 c. each and ‘aff: Apr.'11;*A °702821, 
702822; Albert H. McConnell, Chi- 
cago. 13050, 13051 


Inside 5 walls of China; w Ben Ryan 
and Harry Fox, m Eddie Litchfield, 
of US Si* @& July 20, -1925%"2 -¢. July 
20; E 568002; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New’ York. 13052 


Irish croon-song; w William Ower, m 
Henry Purmart™ Hames, of > U? 8:; 
med. voiee. ©) jule?sPoeZee ee «c. 
July 9; .E:565542; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, 13053 


Ironie; sein wir. lusttg, geh’n’” wir 
schlafen, foxtrot, von Paul Lincke, 
of Germany. 1. Salon-orch. 4to.—2. 
Piano.” © June 4;'1923; 1~¢. each 
June 6; E 566323, 566324; Apollo- 
verlag, Berlin. (© arrangement) 


13054, 13055 


Is she brainless; w and melody A. J 


S, of U.S. © 1c. July 26, 1923; 
E'' 565813 - “Artie J Spee sae 
York. 13056 
Isla Maclean; w and m Annabella 


Mackenzie, of Great Britain. © 
June 29, 1923;.1 c. Aug. 4; E 567271; 


Boosey & co., London. 13057 
Island of Oz; w and m Agnes Oppel 
Miller, of U. §$) Oakland Cali. 


Island of Oz co. © June 27, 1923; 
2c. July 5; E 565491; W. F. Hamil- 
ton, Oakland, Calif. 13058 


Istenuccse nem banom; Elénken, kuplé 
szérzée ©: A. 4.01 ,U. ol, Ist papers, 
népzenekarra ‘alkalmazta Paradi San- 
dor: clarinett’ 1; °Z, violin 4, 2 alto, 
cimbal,. cello. and. basso:.,,scy s4@)- 1c 
Jily'7,. 19235) i Pees aue, Adorjan 
Otvos, New York. 13059 


It is May; -waltz song, from When 
Sappho sang, w Cecelia Gaines Hol- 
land, :m M;C,of Us. Meise Iply 
17, 19235." EF 505906357 Wiabelanna 
Corby, Montclair, N. J. - 13060 


It’s a beautiful day; w Edith Eatherley, 
m T. C. Sterndale Bennett, of Great 
Batain, © June 13, 1923; 1 c. June 
30; E 566820; Boosey & co., London. 
13061 

w Jack Hoins, m 
© Aug. 


It’s a lotta Bologny; 
Edwin J. Weber, of U. S$ 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 13084 
1, 1073=° 2c Aus? 23) —, *570051: (Text French and Flemish) © May 
Maurice Abrahams, inc., New York. 5, “1923; “1: ¢c. ‘May 18: EF 566119; 

13062 Heugel, Paris. 13073 


It was a rose they gave me; w A. E. 
me utesone “Ryan, of U.S. (© 
lc. July 24, 1923; FE 565785; Anna E. 
Hock, Philadelphia. 13063 
Italian serenade (Serenata italiana) ; 

Saavik. of -U.. 5.2: piano. © -Jaly 

Te tS eS July 18; E 563960; 


Valentino Roma, Akron. 13064 
J Vai pas fait exprés ... Madame; 
one-step, paroles de Geo. Koger, 


musique de J. Lenoir, of France. © 
May 30, 1923; 1c. June 15; E 566487; 
Lucien Brulé, Paris. 13065 
Jack and the beanstalk; by Fannie C. 
Pine, tet O.. Ops (0/3; -piano. 
Contents: 1. Jack grows and climbs 
the beanstalk—2. Jack in fairyland, 
meets a princess.—3. The giant com- 
ing along spies Jack. June 22, 
1923 5°2.°e) "Jane 25 ;" FE} 563867; John 
Church CO., Cincinnati, 13066 


bad w R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, 
Harris-Weston, of England; 

in D. {Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions; }©. Apt: 26; 1923:°'1°'¢! ‘June 
16; E 566546; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 13067 


Jacqueline; by R. S. Stoughton, of 
Ui S:3 piano. “© July 12;°1923%)°2°c. 
July 14; E 563913; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 13068 


Jahr (Ein) ohne liebe; operette in 
drei akten, text von Ludwig Hirsch- 
feld und Alfred Deutsch-German, 
musik von Leo Ascher, of Austria; 
klavierauszug mit text. © Jan. 12. 
1923; 1 c. June 1; E 566426; Edition 
Vuvag, Berlin. 13069 


Japanese dancing girl; Ming Toy, by 
Ernest ray Adams, Shive wiaed S he 
piano. (Tone fancies after famous 
paintings) © July 26, 1923; 2 c. 
July -'30;>° EB 568202; ‘Arthur =P, 
Schmidt co., Boston. 13070 


Japanese (A) serenade; w and m A. V. 

One S.Ct Cc. July, 24, 1973: 
E 565782; Arthur Vane Holloway, 
Philadelphia. 13071 
_jJarsz-e még Budara alkonyatkor ; 
szovegét irta Somlyd Zoltan, zenéjét 
szerzé Kovacs Karoly, of U. °S. 


Budapest, Nador Kalman. © Nov. 

ie 192t= 2c Jame’ 30, 1923:./ E 

563969 - Charles Kovacs, Chicago. 
“13072 


* pense a toi (Ik denk aan u); ver- 
_ sion francaise de H. Morena d’aprés 
Goethe, musique de Jan Blockx, of 
Belgium. (Sept mélodies, no. 3) 


Je revois Vheureux age; paroles et 
musique de Max d’Ollone, of France. 
(Paysages grecs, no. 1) © May 5, 

1923; 1 c. May 18; EF 566138; Heugel, 


Paris. 13074 
Jeune (Le) violoncelliste; collection de 
morceaux  classiques en quatre 


volumes, choisis et annotés par L. R. 
Feuillard, of France; violoncelle et 
PIANO. a, 3,4. ©) June 19, 1923; 
1 c. each July 7; E 566866, 566867; 
J. Janin, Oullins, France. 1© col- 
lections and annotations) 13075, 13076 


Johnny stop—please don’t! Mama!! w 
atid? imelody GF... 4.9 fos. \-Soe arr: 
George Holman, of U.S. ©1lc. Aug. 
4, 1923; E 570156; Fred Fisher, inc., 
New, York: 13077 


Jolly (The) clown; by a Roy Peery, 
or Wis S.,-op 417 iow2* panes LOld 
time circus): © July 12,1923 2 c. 


July 14; E 563918; Theo. Presser co., 


Philadelphia. 13078 
Journée de vacances; six pieces de Léon 
Moreau, of France; piano. Contents: 


1. Réveil—2. Devoirs de vacances.— 
3. Au jardin.—4.. Tendresse.—5. Sau- 
terie improvisée.—6. Berceuse. © June 


1551923 53" tem Fite 4 Ae soerae 
Jacques Vuillemin, Nantes, France. 
13079 


Journey (The) onward; w T. Moore, m 
F. Leslie Calver, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. (Octavo series, mixed 


voices, secular, no. 215) © July 9, 
1923; 2 c. July 18; E 563726; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 13080 


Joya (Bijou) ; paso doble, de C. P., of 
France; piano. © May 30, 1923; 1 c. 
June 15: E, 566505; Charles Pelabon, 
Biarritz, France. 13081 

Joyeuses (Les) comméres de Windsor; 
ouverture, de Otto Nicolai, arr. par F. 
S. of France; orch. avec piano con- 


ducteur. 4to. (Nouvelle collection 
F. SS.) © May 15, 1923; 1 c. May 
29: FE 566242; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. (© arrangement 13082 


Joyeux (Le) carillon flamand; fan- 
taisie, de A. Courtade, of France; 
trompes de chasse. Editions musicales, 
Buffet-Crampon & cie. 4to. © June 
BPA bode cos) ily s3l >: 567161; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 13083 

July the fourth in seventy-six; w and m 
P. J. E, of U.S. ©1c. July 5, 1923; 
E 565426; Peter Joseph Engels, New 
York. 13084 


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13085 


pt. 111, n.s.,.v. 18 


Jumbo fra Kolombo; tekst af Alfred | Just for Mary and me; w Ben Ryan, 


Kjerulf, musik af Edvard Brink, of 
Denmark; piano with words. © July 
FT, 19236, Ve. fatly 28" Bp. 307465 ° 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 13085 


June’s the time for roses; three-part 
song, w Edward Teschemacher (pseud. 
of FE. Lockton}, m D’Lorah, arr. Geo. 
J. Trinkaus, of U.S: amechanged 
voices. 4to. (Witmark school edition, 
no. 1643) © July 18, 1923; 2c. July 
26; E 565862; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. (© new arrangement) 

1 


3086 


waltz song, by D’Lorah, sc. Geo. 
i: stainkaus. of, U. S.:; band? vir yG 
Hat.<“obt. 32m0. © Jitly’16,. 1923 - 
2c. July 26; E 565859; M. Witmark 


& sons, New York. (© new arrange- 


ment) 13087 
Just a bunch of daisies; by Maurice 
Baron, of France: orch. 4to. 


July 16, 1923; 2c. July 19; E 563962 ; 
Belwin, inc., New Y ork. 13088 
Just a chance; w E. D., melody Herman 
Dubois rpseud. of Ethel Fisher) of 
GIS. © lc. July 12, 19235; 565645 ; 


Elbina Dunn, Minneapolis. 13089 
Just a mother’s song at twilight; w Guy 
Reeve and Denis O’Neil, m Harry 
Tilsey and Pat Thayer, of Great 


Britain; in G. (Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations) © May 29, 1923; 1c. June 
8; E 566434; Lawrence Wright mu- 
sic co., London. 13090 


Just a peek at the Chesapeake; w and 
m Geo. P. Battles, of U. S. © July 
13, 1923; 2 c. July 14; E 563927: 
Forestier music co., Boston. 13091 

Just a quaint little cot; ballad, w Ralph 
Stanley, m Leslie Alleyn, of England. 
©) +A pr... 26,., 500235. 1c. (fumer 16¢..8 
566545; Francis, Day & Hunter, Lon- 


don. 13092 
Just a smile (Le sourire); by George 
Dudley Martin, of U. S.; piano. 


July 12, 1923; 2c. July 14; E 563898; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 13093 


Just been wond’ring all day long; by 
Irene Akerley Canning, transcription 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S. 1. Violin 
and piano.—2z2. Cello and piano.—3. 
Violin, cello and piano. © July 18, 
1923 2:-c. each,-jely 26:48 565867— 


565860 - M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. (© new arrangement 
13094-13096 


Just for an hour; w Graham John, m 
Max Darewski, of England; in F. 
July 20, 1923; 1c. July 26; E 567136; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 

13097 


m Violinsky rpseud. of Solly Ginsberg) 
and Eddie Litchfield, of U. S. © 
July 20, 1923; 2c. July 20; E 568008; 
Waterson, Berlin & & Snyder €h., New 
York. 13098 
Just for tonight (Nur eine nacht); w 
Ballard MacDonald, m Oskar Geiger, 
of Germany, op 52; high voice in E 
flat. © June 26, 1923: 2c. June 26; 
FE, 563327; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. 13099 


Just for you; melody M. G H., of 
U: S.. ©; 1-c. Jane 25, 1923."F 56797 ; 
Maurice G. Henry, Brooklyn. 13100 

Just in love with me; in Topsy and 
Eva, w and m the Duncan sisters 
i. e. Rosetta and Vivian Duncan, of 
U.S. © July 7 1928; 2G. wad | 
E . 570056; Thomas . Wilkes, San 
Francisco. 13101 


Just one rose for me; w Edward Lock- 
ton, m R. Sterndale-Bennett, of Great 
Britain. © June 19, 1923; 1 c. June 
20; E-506633; j: B. Cramen & co. 
Itd., London. 13102 


Just outs ww: and. m Ty Saen- > Baer. 
Arthur Roy Ward, of, U.S. © I-c. 
July 9, 1923; E 563553; Theodore 
Stackman, Minneapolis. 13103 

Just to amuse the baby; comedy one- 
step, w and m Wynn Stanley, Harry 
Castling and Andrew Allen, of Great 


Britain; in D. ;Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations) © May 29, 1923; 1 c. 
June 8; EF 566431; Lawrence Wright 


music co., London. 13104 


Justorum animae (The souls of the 
righteous) ; motet, w from the Bible, 
m William Byrd, of Great Britain, 
ed.. Ivor Atkins, of Great Britain; 
sop., l, 2, alto, ten. and bass. Ato, 
(Choral album, no. 1346) © May 
26, 1923;.1 c. June. 114 E 566445; 
Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 13105 

Kalliwoda (J. W.) Three duos con- 
certants; by J. W. Kalliwoda, op: 178, 
ed. Louis Svecenski, of U. S.; two 
violins. (Schirmer’s library of musi- 
cal classics, v. 1473) © July 3, 1923; 
2c. July 9; E 565528; G. Schirmer, 


inc., New York. :© editing; 13106 
Kaski (Heino) Ballade (Ballaadi) ; 
ai +H.'-Kaski,. ap, 1, ar. 4, ed. and 


rev. Julia A. Burt, of U. S.; piano. 
(Wilhelm Hansen edition, no. 2182) 


© June-\T,.. 19235 2Zuge June 23 3- E 

563433; W ilhelm oe Copen- 
hagen. (© editing and revising) j 
13107 @ 
Kelly’s:. eye; .’quick .mareh, .F..)\L.2 


Wood, of Great Britain; band. 4to. 


780 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


(Boosey’s march journal, no. 361) 
© Apr. 12, 1923; 1c. June 30; E 
566805; Boosey & co., London. 13108 


Keltic (A) lament; by J. H. Foulds, 
of England, op. 29, no. 2, arr. 
W. H. Squire, of England; cello 
with piano acc. © June 25, 1923; 
lc. July 6; E 566849; Hawkes & son, 
London. 13109 


Kerry down; Irish ballad, w Val. 
Burton, m Edmund Roth, of U. S. 
© July 11, 1923; 2 c. July 9; E 
563565; Forster, music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. 13110 


Kettle (The) boils; by Joseph W. 
Clokey, of U. S., op. 29, no. 7; pipe 
organ. (Jn Fireside fancies, no. 7) 
@bL Bw. ©) July 5, 1923. 2 c.\ July 
9; E 565518; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 13111 


Kinderlieder; von Armin Knab, of 
Germany; singstimme mit klavier. 


(Edition Breitkopf, nr. 5233) © May 


Zanes 1. ¢. jane 13; °F, 566031; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 13112 
King (Reginald) Four preludes; bk. 1, 


by R. King, of Great Britain, op. 5; 


piano. (Berner’s edition, no. 730: 
Album series) Contents: 1. In E 
flat minor.—2. In D flat—3. In G 
flat—4. In F minor. © May 23, 


1923; 1 c. June 4; E 566308; Toa: 
Williams, Itd., London. 13113 


King of Kings and Lord of all; a choral 
cantata for Christmas, w selected and 
m R. M. Stults, of U. S.; soli, chorus 
and organ. 4to. © July 5, 1923; 
2 c. July 6; E 563877; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 13114 


fee but: w FO FOB om EF. S.S. 
Hantineton, of. U. S...© 1c. July 
14, 1923, 563781 5B. F. Bruning, 
St. Louis. 13115 

King’s (The) highway; compiled 
Charles Forbes Taylor, of U. S., ed. 
Laurie Taylor. .8vo. .©. Apr. 16, 
1923; 2 c. and aff. May 4; A-706616; 

_.Tabernacle pub. co., Chicago. 13116 


Kirchheiner (Kurt) To sange; til 
tekster af Rud Broby og Eug. de 
Sala, musik af K. K., of Denmark, 
op. 1, nr. 1, 2. Contents: Eneste. —Og 
tider teendtes. Cp fume 1,, '923:0d; c. 
June 28; E. 567461; Kurt Kirch- 
heiner, Copenhagen. 13 h17 


Kissable lips; from The passing show 
of 1923, w Harold Atteridge, m Jean 
Schwartz, of-B=-S-) © July, 10,1923; 
2. - Japhye 43 = E sede Harms; inc., 
New York. 13118 


13130 


Kisses that you gave to me; w and 
melody, A; sy »:., of Uz Si-O. Fe: 
July 26, 1923; E 565812; Arthur J. 
Stern, New York. 13119 

Kitty Cole; w and m J. O. L., of U. S., 
arr. Alex Karnbach, of Germany. 
© 1c. June 4, 1923; E 563989; Jen- 
nie Orr Leui, Postville, Ia. 13120 


Knickers; w J. C., melody Herman 
A. Hummel, of U. S. © 1c. July 
26, 1923; E 565815; John Carnell, 
Minneapolis. 1312}. 

Knights-Pythian; march song, w Wal- 
fer ~O2 Taylor; m F. sBanetctics. 
Boston, Mass., Barone & Taylor. © 
July 13, 1923; 2 c. July 14; E 563926; 
Frank Barone, Boston. 13122 

Kgbenhavnerpigen; af F¢nix-revyen, 
1923, tekst af Alfred -Kjerulf, musik 
af Edvard Brink, of Denmark; piano 
with words. © July 11, 1923; 1 c. 
July 28; E 567466; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 13123 

Kol-nidre; arr. William Scher, of 
U. S.; piano and violin with words. 
Kammen ed. © June 25, 1923; 2 c. 
July 13; E 565652; Jack and Joseph 


Kammen, New York. (© arrange- 
ment) 13124 
Komm’, spiel’ mit mir; shimmylied fur 


grosse und kleine kinder, text von 
Peter Herz, musik von Hans _ Ti- 
chauer, of Austraha. © Mar. 26, 
1923; 1 c. June 1; E 566419; Gabor 
Steiner (Leo Singer & co.) Vienna. 
13125 

Kong Tut; shimmy fox, af J. B., of 
Denmark; piano. © July 11, 1923; 
lc. July 28; E 567472; Jean Bern- 
hard, Copenhagen. 13126 


Ku klux klan blues; w W. N., m Wayne 
Cex, oh U.S. Or une-Z2, 19232: 
July 12; E 563689; William Newton, 
Joplin, Mo. 13127 


Kiiss’ mich nicht auf den mund; text 
von Arthur Rebner, musik von 
Richard Fall, of Austria. © Mar. 26, 
1923; 1 ¢. June 1; E 566418; Gabor 
Steiner (Leo Singer & co.) Vienna. 

13128 

Kuu lei pikake (My jasmine wreath) ; 
w and m C. E. K., of U. S.; ukulele 
and guit. acc. © July 13, 1923; 2 c. 


July 14; E 563930; Chas. EF. King, 
Honolulu. 13129 
Lady-bird (The) in the fields; unison 


song, w anon., m Arthur Richards, of 
England. 4to. (Ja School music re- 
view, June, 1923) (Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations) © June 15, 1923; 
1 c. June 16; E 566532; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 13130 


781 


\ CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13131 


pt. 111, n. s.,v. 18 


Lamento; by Gabriel Marie, transcrip- 
tion Joen Fresco, of Holland; piano. 
(Belwin, piano transcription, no. 1) 
©@> Jame’ 15." 19258" 2c" fone toes 
563521; Belwin, inc., New Faas 

1 


Lamplit (The) hour; by Arthur. A. 
Penn, transcription Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of OU. 1. Violin and piano.—2. 
Cello and piano.—3. Violin, cello and 
piano. July248)¢ 1923. 2<e. seach 
July 26; E 565863— 565865 : M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. (© new 
arrangement) 13132-13134 


Lancers (The) ahorse (Les lanciers a 
cheval) ; by Charles Dallier, of U.5.; 
piano. © July 42) 19282. July 14; 
_E 563880; Theo. Presser cO., Philadel- 
phia. 13135 


Land (The) of heart’s desire; w Mar- 
garet Munsterberg, m Willy Herr- 
mann, of Germany, op. 117, no. 1; sop. 
1, 2 and alto. (Octavo series, women’s 
voices, no. 8/0) © July 17, 1923; 2-¢ 
Faly «2)¢ ooh 565/5lonciArther UP. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 13136 


Lantern moon; w and m Agnes Tate 
“SHigiring Ga ve Co A. GL. oft BEB. 
with cello obbl. © 1c. July 9, 1923; 
FE 563557; Carrie Agnes Tate Liffring, 
Waterloo, la. 13137 


Largo in G minor; by Henry Eccles, 
arr. W. H. Squire, of Great Britian; 
violoncello and piano. © June 21, 
1923; 1 c. Aug. 4; EF 567273; Boosey 
‘& co. London. «© arrangementy 

13138 

waltz love-song, w 
and melody A. B..B., of U..S: © 
June 27, 1923; 2 c. July 9; E 563552; 
Arthur Brooks Baker, San Francisco. 

13139 

Last (The) night; w and m I. B. G,, 
or-U. S. © June 21,. 1923¢ Zech june 
23; EF, 563287; Ivo B. Glenn, Nashville. 

13140 

Laugh while you're dancing around; 
from Earl Carroll’s Vanities of 1923, 
w and m Roy Turk, Earl Carroll and 
Wm. Daly, of U. S. (New York’s 
newest annual revue, edition no. 1) 


© jJuly» 20, 19233) 24-c. Julyi:,.20:E 


Last (The) dance; 


568000; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 13141 
Laurens (Edmond) Arabesques; par E. 


Laurens, of France, op. 12; piano. 
(Edition nationale francaise: Panthéon 
des pianistes) © May 21, 1923; 1c. 
June 6; E 566332; Henry Lemcine et 


cie., Paris. 13142 
Lazy dreams; w Janet Farrell, m 
Howard Hamilton of °U) S.Yarn WW. 


7 


a St. Louis, Wade Hamilton music 
© June 26, 1925*" 2c. ene ee ; 

- 565587 - Wade Hamilton, SE Louis. 
13143 


Lazy Honolulu; waltz, w. Geoffrey Clay- 
ton, m Harry Stogden, of England; 
in B flat. Staff and tonic sol-fa‘ no- 
tations) © July 24, 1923; 1c. July 
26; E 567130; West’s, lItd., London. 

13144 

Lazy mama can’t I get you up; w Joe 
Young and Sam M. Lewis, m Irving 
Maslof,-of U. S.. © July 14, 1923; 
2c. July 16; E 563842; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. wet 3tas 

Leafy (A) way; etching, Ernest Harry 
Adams,... of > U).; Sis piano.” “2 Cone 
fancies. after. famous paintings) 
July 26, 1923; 2c. July 30; 568203 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 13146 

Leather stockings; by Frances. Terry, of 
U.S" “piation (Fairy iotks) © ay 
BPO23 «M2 Co Sy oan Cx. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 13147 

Leave a lot of time for love; w Clifford 
Seyler, m Melville Gideon, of Eng- 


land; in D. (Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations) © Mar. 20, 1923; 1 ¢, June 
15; E 566561; Francis, Day & Hunter, 


London. 13148 


Leb’ wohl Sophie; lied und one-step, 
text von Fritz Griinbaum, musik von 
Stephan Weiss, of Germany, op. 50. 
©' Sept. 8, 1922°°1+ ch fume 1923: 
E 566660; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Vienna. 13149 

Légende; d’aprés le Quatuor en la maj., 
de EK. Chausson, arr. par S. Chapelier, 
of France; orch. avec piano conducteur. 


4to. © May 39, 1923; 1 c.'June 15; 
E..566518; Rouart,. Lerolle & cie., 
Paris. (© arrangement 13150 


Leschetizky (Theodor) Toccata; from 
Tales of youth, by Leschetizky, op. 
46, ed. McNam Meentniv, e270 So. 
played Lucille Manker, of U. S. 
(Recordo, no. 67810) (Music roll 
©: Juine -28, 1923: 2c” July (oS 


563585; Recordo player roll co., 
Chicago. :© editing and interpreta- 
tion] 113151 


wi a eet ed and playeds f1- 
cille Manker, of U. S. (Solo carola, 
no. 74956) Music roll; © June 29, 
1923; 2 c. July 9; E 563599; Cable 
cO., ‘Chicago. ‘© editing and in- 
terpretation: 13152 


AADw aap) 


Gilrod, Brooklyn. 13153 


82 


Leshunu toivu tikuseivu; w and melody _ 
Li Gi, of Us'S: | 
(Ans 


© 1c. Aug. 4, 1923; E 570066; Louis 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


13173 


_ Less than the dust; from Four Indian 


love lyrics, by Finden, ed. and played 
McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S.  (Re- 
cordo, word roll, no. 67830) Music 
rol’ © June 28, 1923; 2 c. July 9; 
E 563584: Recordo player roll co., 
Chicago. :© editing) 13154 


Let it be forgotten; w Sara Teasdale, 
m Wintter Waits, of U. S.; high voice. 
ea lulys 16,1923; 2 ¢:. July 27; E 
565874: G. Schirmer, inc., New eee 


Let’s go fifty-fifty; w Donovan Par- 
sons, m Melville Gideon, of England; 
in D. (Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions; © Apr. 26, 1923; 1 c. June 
16; E 566547; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 13156 

Letellier (Edgar) Trois chansons 
bréves; musique de E. L., of France. 
Paris, Max Eschig. Contents: 1. Il 
était une bergére; paroles de A. M. 
Gossez._2. La chanson la _ plus 
charmante; paroles de Victor Hugo.— 
3. Sérénade burlesques paroles de 
Paul Verlaine. © May 30, 1923; lc. 
June 15; E 566513; Edgar Letellier, 
Pets. 6 im ows 

Lévy (Lazare) Pastorale; de L. Lévy, 
of France; fititte et piano. © June 
19, 1923; 1c. July 7; E 566877; Max 
Eschig, Paris. 13158 

Liadoff (A.) Four Russian folk songs ; 
by A. Liadoff, op. 58, transcribed 
Alexander Siloti, of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York; piano. (Sheet 
music edition, P. 1336) Contents: 
1. Legend of the birds—2. I danced 
with a mosquito.—3. Cradle song.—4. 
Dance: © June 15, 1923; 2 c. June 
27: FE, 565271; Carl Fischer) ‘New 

York. (© transcription) 13159 
Libella; overture, Reissiger, arr. Syd- 

~ ney Baynes, of Great Britain; 
orch. with piano condiictor. (Boosey’s 
orchestral journal, no. 224) © June 
72419237 1 c: June 30; E 566814; 
Boosey & co., London. 1© arrange- 
ment) 13160 

Lickin’s; in Topsy and Eva, w and m 
the Duncan sisters ti. e. Rosetta 
and Vivian Duncan) of U. S. © 
Wie 7%, 1923. 2 c. Jtly 17; E 570057; 
Thomas Wilkes, San Ee ean 


Life: text and m FE. V. F., of U.S. 
Los Angeles, Calif., W. A. Quincke 
& co. © June 30, 1923; 2c. July 9; 
~ FE 565675; E. Van Fleet, Cucamonga, 
Calif. - 13162 


“Like a rose; w Gordon Johnstone, 
melody Pierre Connor and. Ernest 


Stevens, of U. S..-©_.1.c., July 23, 
1923; E 565741; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 13163 


Like the old days; w and m Florence 
James Goodkind, of U. S. © July 
16;°4923 2. ¢.July-19; E. 563990546€. 
W. Thompson & co., Boston. 13164 


Lil old one pound notes; w and m 
Herbert Rule and Fred Holt, of 
England; in G. ,Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] 
those li'l old one pound notes) © 
July 10, 1923; 1 c. July 25; E 567101; 
Herman Darewski music pub. co., 
London. 13165 


Lila; fox-trot, w and m'L. M., of U. S., 
atr. Tom, A. Davenport, of .U..S. 
© lc. Aug. 4, 1923; E 570070; Lionel 
Mann, Detroit. 13166 


Liliput; shimmy-fox, worte und musik 
von F. Hollaender, of Germany, 
erleichtert fiir piano von A. Gelb- 
trunk, of Germany. © Nov. 30, 
1922; 1 c. June 13, 1923; E 566611; 
Edition Accord, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 

13167 


Liliu e; w and m John Kaulia, of 
U. $.; guit. and ukulele acc. © July 
13, 1923; 2. c. July 14; E 563929; 
Chas. E. King, Honolulu. 13168 


Lille mandolinskole; vejledning i man- 
dolinspil selvundervisnings-methode, 
av Alberto Bracony, of Italy. obl. 
2410. “Cy ‘Jaly 12,0235 co fitaly: 


28; E 567464; Wilhelm Hansen, Co- | 


penhagen. 13169 


Lily (The) and the rose; w M. D., m 
Harold Smith, of U. S.; © 1c. June 
26,, -1923°" Bs, 5055797 “Mand “Diiven, 
New York. 13170 

Lindy lady; w and m Percy Wenrich, 
OFVUS Sarr.) Rds Small of (Ue S.: 
male quartette. 4to. © July 9, 1923; 
Zc, Tialy TW3'E, (5636805* Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. (© arrangement) 

13171 

Lion (The); by Rob Roy Peery, of 
WW. S.,0ps017, noid ; Gpianos. 4 (Old 
time circus)» :© July 12501923 ;:.2: c. 
July 14; E 563917; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 13172 

Listen while lisay; w H: P. S., m J.-F. 
Roberts, of U. S. New York, Man- 
hattan music co. © July 5, 1923: 
Z) cuchuly 993-K>) 563563;3Hazel-. P- 
Stephens, Picher, Okl. 13173 

Liszt (Franz) Au bord d’une source; 
années de pélerinage, 1°'* année, by F. 
Liszt, rev. Alexander Siloti, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York; piano. (Sheet 


783 


(Cover-title: I do like 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13174 


Liszt (Franz )—Continued. 


music edition, P. 1332) © June 15, 
19232 ¢.° June: 2/3 4B, 5002085 Carl 
Fischer, New York. (© arrangement 

13174 


—— Bénédiction de Dieu dans la soli- 
tude; harmonies poétiques et reli- 
gieuses, no. 3, by F. Liszt, rev. and 
abridged Alexander Siloti, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York; piano. (Sheet 
music edition, P. 1328) © June 15, 
1923270 c.'fume 275 BX5652660;%Carl 
Fischer, New York. © fpr a 

131 


Consolation, no. 2; by F. Liszt, 
Bir TW. WA. Goldsworthy, OL OU :: 

organ. (St. Cecilia series, no. 23%) 
© June'21, 429285" 2 4c: June ow EH, 
563278; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
(© arrangement) 13176 


Il penseroso; années de pélerinage, 
2° année, by F. Liszt, rev. Alexander 
Siloti, of Russia, domiciled at New 
York; piano. (Sheet music edition, 
P. 1329) © June 15, 1923; 2 c. June 
Me 6565207" Carl Fischer,” New 
York. (© arrangement) 13177 


St. Francois de Paule marchant 
sur les flots; légende, by F. Liszt, rev. 
Alexander Siloti, of Russia, domiciled 
at New York; piano. (Sheet music 
edition, .P. 1333). ©. June; 15, 1923: 
2c June 27; E 565269; Carl Fischer, 
New York. (© arrangement) 13178 


Little (A) bit of love; from Fashions of 
1924, w Harry B. Smithpom Ded 
Snyder; of U.S... .©x July .215.,1923 ; 
2 c. July 21; E 565745; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New ace 


Little boy; w Raymond Klages, m Billy 
Fazioli, of U. S., arr. Ted Eastwood, 
of; Us..S.3 © deen July, 20, 1923G4E 
563980; Broadway music corp., New 


York. 13180 
Bittle lady; «w A. H.* Pool, ‘m-Percy 
Elliott, of Great Britain. no.1. Pax- 
tons. edic'© ; fulyi27, (19286 1c. July 
23: E 567114;'W. Paxton & co., Itd., 
London. 13181 
Little (A) mazurka; by Felix Swin- 
stead, of Great Britain, ed. Ernest 
Fowles; piano. (Curwen edition, no. 
O13)=- @ June 14;51923701 res ieune 


28; E 566786; J. Curwen & sons, ltd.. 


London. 13182 
Little mite o’ dark gal; me speeds Sih Bae 
Ray Hibbeler, of U. (@)” hia 
20, 1923; E 563979; are! Adolphe 
holmer, Chicago. 13183 


784 


pt. 111,n. s., v.18 


Little (A) .of this; w Samuel Kors, 
melody C. L., of U.S. Gr Tee July 3, 
1923" ake, 563485 - Claude Lapham, New 
York. 13184 


Little (The) old doll; by Frances Terry, 
of U. S.; piano. (Come, dance and 


play) ..© July 9, 1923-2 ce ie 13 
BR 5637525) Arthur “Pa Schmidt oto. 
Boston. 13185 


Little rose of my heart; fox trot, w and 
mi Byron Gay, of U.S. © July 5, 
1923; 2. -c., July 1398 Bas 563718 eM. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 13186 


, isc. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. $.; vocal orch. with words, in A 
flat. 4to. © July 20, 1923; 2c. July 
20: B 565917; VE. Witmark & sons, 
New York. (© new arrangement} 
1 


3187 


Little Russian waltz; arr. William 
Scher, of U. S.; piano. © June 19, 
1923; 2 c: June 25; EF, 563292: Louis 
Chernomas, Brooklyn. 13188 


Little tarantelle; by Anna _ Priscilla 
Risher, of U. ae piano. © July 9, 
OP Sys we July 13; E 563749; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 13189 


Litvishe (Die) shtetele; w Joseph Joffe, 
m Paul Discount, of U.S 


Gpoyypuw Phe Noo) 
© July’ 5,'1923'"1"e. July 5-1 af July. 
16;. E 568081; Samuel Goldberg, 
New York. 13190 


Lo-La-Lo; from George White’s Scan- 
dals, w B. G. De Sylva, m Geo. Gersh- 
win; of U.:8). © July, 1 ql9Z35; 2) c. 
July 13; E 563873; Harms, inc., New 
York. 13191 


Lolita; 2° shimmy fox trot caracteris- 
tico, original de R. C., of Argentine 
Republic; piano. © May 21, 1923; 
1 c. June 6; E 566335; Ramon Coli, 
Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic. 

13192 


Lomir sich iberbeten; folk song, arr. 
H..L,., of UL S. New.sYoreiitetro 
music co. ‘© July 5,°1923% 2 co July 
6; E 563536; Henry Lefkowitch, 
New York. 13193 


London town; w Margaret Kirk, m 
Barbara Frost, of Great Britain; in 
E flat. Williams’ ed. 4to. (Joseph 
Williams’ new series of songs, duets 
and trios for schools and classes; se- 
lected and ed. by Ernest Read, unison 7 
songs, no. 2) (Staff and tonic sol-fa | 
notations: © May 23, 1923; 1c. June ~ 


4: E 566305; Joseph Williams, Itd., | 


London. 13194 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


13218 


Londonderry air; traditional Irish air, 
arr. Edric Cundell, of Great Britain; 
piano. Paxton’s ed. © July 27, 1923; 
‘8 e: July 23; E 567113; W: Paxton & 

, Itd., London. 13195 


Lamely (The) bachelor; w J. E. R., a 
H. A. Hummel, of U. S. © pos 
1923372. c: July 6; E 563543; * 
Reed, Cleveland. ae 


Lonesome; fox trot, w Rex ope m 
Arthur Davies, of Great Britain; in 
B flat. Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions; © June 15, 1923; 1c. June 16; 
E, 566533; B. Feldman & cO., , London. 

1 


Lonesome and blue; w and m 656. E., of 
ees. oe) june 22,.1923:°2 ¢. July:'2; 
E 563697: Seger Ellis pub. co., 
Houston. 13198 


Ssonesome at twilight; w and melody 
Ernie Erdman, Ted Koehler and Mil- 
ton Charles, of U. S., arr. E. Erdman. 
© 1c. June Z9, 1923; E, 563426; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 13199 


Lonesome for you; w L. E. W., m 
Frank L. Knoll, of U. S. ©1c. June 
161923.) 563938 ; Frank Knoll and 
Louis E. -Wood, Selma, Calif. 13200 


Lonesome Sunday blues; w and melody 
‘Porter Grainger, Bt oa. Sa ait ie 
George Holman, of U. S. © le 
July 13, 1923; E 563668; Fred Fisher, 
inc., New York. 13201 


Long lost mamma, daddy misses you; 
ox... trom. bal lad, Harry W oods, 
Thi, Gee, | Trinkaus, of U. S. 
band. 32mo. © June 28, O25 52 c. 
Mths chye Ee 9009075, M- Witmark & 
sons, New York. 1© new arrange- 
ment] 13202 


Long tall hoodoo blues; w and matory 
Meenenao, U. S.: © 1 « July 6 

1923; FE 563498; Lenard Richard 
Ayers, Fitzsimons, Col. 13203 


Look what I’ve found; fairy one step, 
from The 9 o’clock revue, w Graham 
John, m Max Darewski, of Great 
el Cy uly. 2)... 1923.5 “Ic. tuly 

E 567456; Cecil Iennox & co., 
peuaat 13204 

Looria-ahlil- peti Kuntu fi-wadin- 
jameelin, tand) Wadi’l ashaack; by 
eerie sot, We S.: "piano: © fc July 
5, 1923; E 565428; Alexander Maloof, 
Brooklyn. 13205 

ord. is it 1; w Chas.: Reign Scoville, 
m Haldor Lillenas, of U. S. © Jan. 
Pe 1025-62. e:). July" 129) 5h, 565632 ; 


Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 13206 


Lord (The) shall preserve thee; 
-adapted from the one hundred 
and twenty-first Psalm, m  com- 


posed? “Pinlow A. 2’ Os. of Uh (St 
quartet in canon, organ acc. 
(Summy’s octavo editions, sacred 
series/ no. 1273) 82 © aly "3, 1923;; 
2c. July 6; E 565486; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 13207 


Loreley mein magdelein; duett aus der 
operette Die fruhlingsfee, worte von 
Hans Pflanzer, musik von Victor 
Corzilius, of Germany. © May 31, 


1923; 1 c. June 1; E 566326; Robert 


Ruhle, Berlin. 13208 


Lorraines: foxtrot ballad’ ©. *:Me a. 
and Stewart Peters, of U. S., arr. 
CEM. ORR Pot 30h Sos melody with 
pianG. dees. ©) 1"ici July 10, 1923; E 
565572; Carroll M. Huxley, bos 
Angeles. 3209 


Lost. (The) ‘love; waltz, w M. a m 
Reeve’ Jones;ot ‘U, S.-©‘1°c:. June 
26, 1923; E 563298; Mae Ferris, Ta- 
coma. 13210 

Lew: ww HS Weems: Ceard*ei- Wwetot 
LES, arr) CO cx tuk "PRE T923- 
—, ‘5636133. Sonny “Clay « and. Harry 
Walker, Los Angeles. 13211 


Louisville Lou; that vampin’ lady, fox 
trot, Yellen and Ager, ed. McNair 
Ilgenfritz, of U. S.,. played. Rose 
Vanderbosch, of U. S. (Recordo 
word roll, no. 67940) (Music roll 
Ce lyrsea. 1023 ¢ Ze py Sant 
565958; Recordo player roll co., 
Chicago. (© editing and interpreta- 
tion) 13212 

Loustic; one step, par Alfredo Bar- 
birolli, of Italy; piano. © May 5, 
1923; 1 c. May 17; E 566115; Heugel, 
Paris. 13213 

Love everlasting; w M. E. R., melody 
fy AK.) 708 UE So, © Silex ae 25: 
1923; FE 563988; Harry Sylvester 
Krouse and Michael FE. Rourke, New 
York. 13214 

Love here is my heart; w and m Nat 
Baia iter, Na baum, of 0.7574. © 
1c. July 31, 1923; E 565939; Nathan 
Baum, New Rochelle, N. Y. 13215 

Love is the gift of God; w F. M.- W., 
ny pol. i Ryan. or U.S 2 © Lc. 
July 28, 1923; E 565889; F. M. Wil- 
son, Newark, N. J. 13216 

Rowe: Web's ow is Wess are ioltns se: 
Ryan or US se) cx pully 14-1923 - 
E, 563789; Leonard V. Smoot, (soshen, 
Va. 13217 

Love lit eyes; from The passing show 
of 1923, w Harold Atteridge, m Sig- 
mund Romberg, of U. S. © July 13, 
1923); 24C: aly 14 563875 5 Harms, 
inc., New York. 13218 


785 ; 


CATALOGUE 
13219 


OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Love me to death: 
Richar,. 01 U..o... © abc. ane 14 
1923; E 565481 - C. Raymond Abrams, 


Newburgh, NAY: 13219 
Love of nature; w C. O. L., m W. F. 
Broughton, of U. S. 4to. © June 


12>" 19232 2 sc) dune 18538 566497 ¢ 
Cora Oma Long, Flint, Mich. 13220 


Love on my heart from heaven fell; 
w Robert Bridges, m Edgar L. Bain- 
ton, of Great Britain. © May 28, 
1923; 1 c. June 30; E 566819; Boosey 
& co., London. 13221 

Love (The) pipes of June; w Edward 
Lockton, m Maude Craske Day, of 
Great Britain; in F. © Aug. 2, 1923; 
Ic. Aug. 4; E/567275;,-J: B. Cramer 
& co., Itd., London. 13222 


Love pro and con; w F. M. W., melody 


Herman Dubois (pseud. of Ethel 
Hisher, of. Ue Su. © 1; cy July.16, 
£923- FE 503810;>" FL ~ MT” Wilson, 
Newark. 13223 


Love song (Stances); by A. Flegier, 
of France, transcription Joen Fresco, 
of Holland ; bias, (Belwin, piano 
transcription no: 2). 4c) Junegels 
1923; 2 c. June 18; E 563520; Belwin, 
inc., New York. 13224 


Love that came with the sunshine; w 
Edward Lockton, m Vivian Lang- 
dale, of England; in G. © May 24, 
1923; 1 c. June 11; E 566446; War- 
ren & Phillips, London. 13225 

Loveland, that’s where I want to be; 
we and melody ~ Cae” sof eft. oS 
©)...1. °c, July” 28," 1923; "565904 ; 
Charlie Lawson, New York. 13226 


Loveliest of trees; w A. E. Housman, 


m Christabel.. Marillier, of Great 
Britain. © July 9, 1923; 1 c. Aug. 
4; E 567272; Boosey & co., London. 
13227 

Love’s acclaim; valse melodique, J. E. 
Andino. of “Us _S5* piano... © Suly 
16, --1923:. 2 ‘c.. Anes-1; EF (565967; 
~ Belwin, inc., New York. 13228 


Love's dreaming; w H. M., m John F. 
Ryan, of U..S.>-©, lic July.24, 19235 


E, 565788; Harriette Mayham, Me- |. 


dina, N. Y. 13229 
Love’s expression; w N. E., m J. F. 
Roberts, of U. S. New York, Man- 
hattan music co. © June 21, 1923; 
2c. June 26; -E, 563330; Nina Erb, 
Larslan, Mont. 13230 
Loves of. yesterday; reverie, w and 
melody D. L. L., of England, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. July 12, 
1923; E 565621; Darold Lionel 
Lewis, New York. 13231 


w. C.: Ra Ay m' H. | Lovessway:: 


pt. 11b4p Ss. 9. 18 


w L. H. Cowan, .m.E...W.z 


y+ Of. UUs 5. @idy Geet, 24. 
1923; E 565797; Elizabeth W. Fran- 
cis, Washington. - 13232 


Lovesick blues; w A. M., m Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 1, 1923; 2 he. July 
28; E 565908; A. Matuz, Chicago. 

13233 


Lovin’ ol’ moon; w and m John P. 
Long, of England; in F. (Staff ed 
tonic sol-fa notations) © May 
1923; 1 c. June 29; E 566755; he 
Day & Hunter, London. 13234 


Loving blues; w H. A. V. A., m Harry 
Jay tpseud. of Harry J. Lincoln; of 
U. S.. New York, Manhattan music 
co. © Apr. 5, 1923; 2 fie 7 3 
F' 565417; Harry A. Van Alstyne, 


Canon City, Col. 13235 
Loving Lizzie; w C. McC, 4 amet 
Gerald Blain, of U. S. July 


Pas ME bs Saks Selig 2 568036 ; Conwell MeClel. 

land, Madisonville, Ky. 13236 
Lullaby in G; by Eugene F. ee 4 

U.S.; organ. @. Jule (2 ies 

July 14; FE 563894; Theo. Presser ¢ a 

Philadelphia. napa 37 


Lullabye; w Graham Robertson, m 
Granville Bantock, of England; in B 


flat. (Songs of childhood) © June 
29, 1923; 1c. Jone S02- Besn6s00 - 
Elkin & C0:, id= London. 13238 


Lumb’rin’ Tales cike walk and twostep, 
ee Silberberg, arr. Robert Ma- 
hood, of Great Britain; lst and 2nd 
banjo and piano. (Famous ragtime 
banjo solos) © June 11, 1923; 1 c. 
June 19; E 567459; M. Witmark & 


sons, New York. :© new arrange- 
ment] 13239 
Lumina-foxtrot; von Jos. Klein, of 
Germany; piano. © Dec. 19, 1921; 


1c. June 6, 1923; E 566317; Apollo- 


verlag, Berlin. 13240 
Luxembourg-marche; one step, par 
Maurice Viot, of France : orch. avec 


© June 19, 1923; 
L..¢. . July (75. 1% eoener, Eyette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 13241 


M’e’ ssora ; versi di Antonio Cardella, 
musica di Raffaele Grauso, of U. S.; 


piano acc. Ato. 


mand. acc. Ed. A. Grauso. © July 11, 4 
1923; 2. c. July 12; EF 565650; Antonio 
Grauso, New York. 13242 


M. T. pocket blues; w and melody 
Lewis Michelson, Eli Dawson and 
Victor Olivier, of U. S., 
Holman, of U. S.. © lc. July 21, 
1923; E 565732; Fred Fisher, inc., 
New York. 


£86 


ee a ee a 


arr. George. _ 


13243 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


M’yum-yum-yum-yum; w R. P. Weston 
and Bert Lee, m R. Harris- Weston, 
of England; in E flat. (Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations) © June 15, 
1923; 1 c. June 29; E 566769; Fran- 
cis, Day & Hunter, London. 13244 


MacDowell (Edward Alexander) Sea 
pieces; by MacDowell, op. 55, nos. 
3).'7, ed. and played McNair Ilgen- 
fritz, of U. §. (Solo carola, no. 
74996) Contents: a..A. D. 1620.— 
b. Nautilus. (Music roll) © June 
29, 1923; 2 c. July 9; E 563597; Cable 
CO., Chicago. (© editing; 13245 


Madels (Die) von Davos; operette in 
drei akten, von H. A. Buhler, gesang- 
texte von Theo. Halton, musik von 
Martin Knopf, of Germany, arr. von 
Hans Joseph Vieth, of Germany; 
klavierauszug mit text. © Sept. 30, 
P7251 c., Feb,’ 1, 1923 5,7 556167: 
Edition Jacobi, verlags a. g., Berlin. 
13246 

- Magda; fox-trot, de Raoul Moretti, of 
France; piano. 7©. «june; (27, 1923; 
dec. July 314.1-567170; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 13247 

Maggio: poeme symphonique, par A. 
Nardini, of. Italy; Sorcn. ..ayec 
piano-conducteur. © June BA, A923): 
1 c. July 7; E 566914; Evette & 
Schaeffer, Paris. 13248 

Magic lutes; three-pt. song, w Thomas 
Lovell Beddoes, m Ethel Boyce, of 
Great Britain :.. sop.; 1,2, . contralto. 
(Augener’s edition, no. 4287) © 
May 29, 1923; 1 c. June 11; E 566478; 
Augener, I]td., London. 13249 

Magic prairies; w J. L., m George 
Gee irs of (U- Si, arr.by Theo."G. 
ibesen, or *U.. S,  ©.41 *c. Fuly. 26, 
1923; E 565843; John Lippert, Santa 
Clara, Cant. 13250 

' Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis; m Alec 

Rowley, of Great -Britain; mixed 

voices. 4to. (York series, no. 836) 

© July 2, 1923 1 c? July. 3; E°566798; 

Banks & son, York, England. 16251 
Maenify His name; w from the Bible, 

m F. Leslie Calver; of Great Britain; 

mixed voices, organ acc. (Octavo 

series, mixed voices, sacred, no. 1375) 

eS wuly29, -1923--2-c.0 July? 133/E 

ree ses/21, Arthur’ P. Schmidt CO., Bos- 

_. ton. 13252 

- Main gauche; par H. Seeling, op. 11, no. 
4, choisie, revue, doigtée et annotée par 
I. Philipp, of France; piano. (Col- 
_lections du ménestrel: Anthologie 
pianistique, 4° série, no. 83) © May 5, 

- 1923; 1c. May 18; E 566097; Heugel, 
Paris. 1t© collection, revision, finger- 
ing and annotation) 13253 


13265 


Maja one-step; text von Doralph (pseud. 
of Alfred Figdor), musik von Edmund 
Eysler, of Austria. © Mar. 26, 1923: 
1 c. June 1; EF 566424; Gabor Steiner, 
(Leo Singer & co.) Vienna. 13254 


‘Make it Saturday night; w Graham 


John, m Max Darewski, of England; 
in C. (Staff and tonic sol-fa notations) 
@r July: 20, 23923's) 1 Cet uly: 262 
567143 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, Lon- 


don. 13255. 


Mamma, won’t you come and ma-ma me; 
wand mS. E, of U.S. © June 22 
19735 4c. ly: 12 3 HL oeseo4: Seger 
Elis pub. co., Houston. - 13256 


Mammy please come back to me; w and 
mB: ib S.i0b U.S Oe ekAuge 2 
1923; E 570036; Bernard Le Roy 
Seaman, New York. 13257 


Man (The) who proposed; w E. A. 
Searson, m James M. Gallatly, of 
England; in D. (Songs at the piano, 
no. 17) (Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions) © May 15, 1923; 1c. July 25; 
E 567105; Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 13258 


Man (The) with the fife; by Frances 
Terry, of U. S.; piano. (Come, dance 
and play) © July 9, 1923; 2c. July 
13248, 563751 ; ‘Arthur P. Schmidt CO., 
Boston. 13259 


March of the mannikins; characteristic 
fox trot, adapted D. Onivas. 1. 
Military band; arr. R. L.. Halle, of 
Ge. Ss. otin0——2., Orci ote me 
Oiias, wor ak). M.— AiO. . Ge Wea ae 
1923’: 2 -c.; each _Jatly. 53. B, 565488, 
565489 ; Richmond-Robbins, inc., New 
York. (© arrangement 

13260, 13261 

March of the Siamese: characteristic 
fox-trot march, Paul Lincke, arr. 
Geo. Rosey, of U. S.; piano. © July 
5, 19238 Bie fuly 6; E 563541 ; ied 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
(© arrangement) 13262 

Marche triomphale; par J. Révol, of 
France; harmonie et fanfare. Rditions 
musicales Buffet- Crampon et cie. 
May 21, 1923; 1 c. June 6: E 566342: 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 13263 


Margarete (Die), die wohnt in Liesing: 
lied und fox-trot, text von Karl Far- 
kas, musik von L. Krauss-Elka, of 
Germany, op. 60. © June 14, 1922: 
1c. June 22, 1923; EF 566659; ‘Wiener 
bohéme- verlag, Vienna. 13264 

Margie’s gone to heaven; w J. G., m E. 
». 6: Huntington; of U.-S:. © 1 e. 
July 14, 1923; E 563791; Josephine 
Gillette, Devon, Conn. 13265 


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13266 


pt. 111, n.s.,v. 18 


Margot knew; three-part song, w Fred 
H. Martens, m Charles Gilbert Spross, 
of U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. 
(Three-part songs for women’s voices, 
secular, no. 2728) .© June 15, 1923; 
2c. June 18; E 563624; John Church 


co., Cincinnati. (© arrangement) 
1 


266 

Marine’s (The) last call; w Armen 
Touryan oi. e. A. Wilson, melody 

Herman Dubois :pseud. of- Ethel 


Fisher;ot .U- Ss © beauly 25, 1923; 
E 568089; Armen Wilson, FN ky 
132 


sérénade-tango, poésie de 
Pierre d’Amor, musique de S. de 
L., of France. © May 21, 1923; 1 c. 
June 6; E 566344; Schiff de Labarque, 
Paris: 13268 
Martian vampire; w Philip G. Wiley, 
mod. H..P je oft U.S. -Oilve. aly 
26, 1923; E 565814; Abram Harvey 
Pollins, jr., Atlantic City. 13269 


Mary in the days of the crinoline; w 
and m Erno Ellis, of England; in C. 
(Staff and tonic sol-fa notations: © 
July 10, 1923; 1c. July 25; E 567102; 
Herman Darewski music pub. co., 


Marinetta ; 


London. 13270 
Masked (The) ball; polonaise, Ar- 
noldo Sartorio, of Germany; piano, 


four hands. © July 26, 1923; 2 c. 
July 30; E 568197; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 13271 


Masquerade; by Harry Benjamin Jepson, 


of U.S.;organobbl. 8vo. © July 3, 
1073, °.2 Sey July 9538. 56554765 ;G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 13272 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) Duo; 
d’Amadis, poéme de Jules Claretie, 
musique de J. Massenet, of France. 
(Morceaux détachés, no. 6) © May 
5 1923; 1c. May 18;.,B./50613/7; 
Heugel, Paris. (© eraneerent 


Entrée d’Amadis; d’Amadis, poeme 
de Jules Claretie, musique de J. 
-Massenet, of France. (Morceaux 
détachés, no. 3) © May 5, 1923; 
1 c. May 18; E 566134; Heugel, 


Paris. (© arrangement 13274 
—— Grisélidis; conte lyrique de J. 
Massenet, fantaisie arr. par Ad. 


Herman, of France; flite et piano. 
(Soirées du jeune flitiste, no. 45) 
© June*27, 1923;°1 cc. July 3); E 
567169; Heugel, Paris. «© arrange- 
ment] 13275 
__ JTnvocation aux fées; d’Amadis, 
par J. Massenet, of France; violon 
et piano. (Morceaux détachés, no. 


‘Maui; w and melody C. S., 


1's) © May 5,:1923; 1c May 18; 
E 566132; Heugel, Paris. (© ar- 
rangement) etek 13276 


—— —— poeme de Jules Claretie, 
musique de J. Massenet, of France; 
piano. (Morceaux détachés, no. 1) 
© May 5, 1923; 1 c. May 18; E 
566131; Heugel, Paris. (© arrange- 


ment) 13277 
—— Légende; par J.. Massenet, of 
France; violon et piano. (Morceaux 


détachés, no. 2) © May 5, 1923; 1c. 


1 c. May 18; E 566135; Heugel, 
Paris. (© arrangement) 13278 
— Légende d’Amadis; d’Amadis, 


poeme de Jules Claretie, musique de 
J. Massenet, of France. (Morceaux 
détachés, no. 2) © May 5, 1923; 
May 18; E 566133; Heugel, Paris. 
(© arrangement) 13279 
— O Madone du ciel; d’Amadis, 
poéme de Jules Claretie, musique de 
J. Massenet, of France. (Morceaux 
détachés, no. 5) © May 5, 1923; 
1c... May'18;—E S66536 >? Heugel, 
Paris. (© arrangement} 13280 
Master (The) is calling for thee; w 
and melody Mrs. B. B., of U. S., arr. 
Mrs. (HS. ‘Gibson, of Rie 8 ore c 
July 28, 1923; FE 565923; Mrs. Beau- 
mont Biddle, Kansas City, Mo. 
13281 
Master (The) kissed the cook; w 
Charles Hayes, m David Richards, of 
England. © Apr. 26, 1923; 1 c. June 
16;.-E 566538; Frances. 29aye, & 
Hunter, London. 13282 


Match makers, Itd.; musical comedy, 
w J.iM. C.,.of dU. * Ss sarsA reaarine 
Thornton, of U. S. © lc. Aug. 6, 
1923; D 26478; Janice Marie Clark, 
Berkeley, Calif. 13283 

Matenata campagnola; versi di Giuseppe 
dell’ Aquila, musica di Gustavo Albin, 
of. Italy ;;:mand..ace. NaplesssCasa 
editrice musicale Vedova Fragassi e 


figli. 4to. (Staff and numerical no- 
tations) © May 1, 1923; 1c. July 24; 
E 567084; Italian book co., New 
York. . 13284 


OhistiasS. 
© 1c. July 6, 1923; E 563504; Carl 
Schraubstader, New York. 13285 

Maybe, doesn’t mean a thing; w Jack 
McGowan, melody N. C. and M. A., 
of U.S., arr. W: K. Whiting, of U.S. 
© lc. July 25, 1923; E 568085; Nell 
Cantor and Milton Alpert, Boston. 3 

13286 

Mazurka; de J. Albeniz, of Great 
Britain, op. 140; no. 1,2; piano: “1. @ 
En fa min—2. En mi. (Cover-title: ~ 


788 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


13308 


Deux mazurkas) 

1c. each July 2; E 566793, 566794; 

Edwin Ashdown, Itd., London. 
13287, 13288 


Mazurka brillant; by Georg Eggeling, 
of Germany, op: 208, no. 1; piano. 
ioeimy 12,1923." 2 ¢ July 145. E 
563914: Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 13289 


Mechanism and expression; progressive 
collection of studies, selected, arr. 
and ed. Alfred Moffat, of Great 
Britain; violin. bk. 1. (Schmidt's 
educational series, no. 79a-b) © 
July 26, 1923; 2 c. July 30; E 568208; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. (© 
selecting, arranging and editing) a 


Mein vis-a-vis ist die Marie; shimmy, 
text von Beda, musik von Dol. 
Dauber, of Germany, op. 74; © Nov. 
Y 1977- 1c. June 22,1923; EF. 506661 ; 
Wiener bohéme-verlag, Vienna. ~ 

13291 


Melody waltz; by Lucile Burton, of 
U. S.; melody with piano acc. 
1c. July 9, 1923; E 563554; Lucile 
Burton Glick, San Francisco, 13292 

Melting (The) pot of life; w F. M. 
W., melody Herman Dubois ipseud. 
of Ethel Fisher) of U. S. © 1c. 
July 16, 1923; E 563811; F. M. Wil- 
son, Newark. 13293 

Memories; w T. G., m John F. Ryan, 


Gtr. ©,1.c.-June 14,,,1923; 
E 563787; ‘Tillie Gaines, Yellow 
Springs, O. 13294 


Memories of thee; wandmC.H.B.5., 
of U. S., arr. Herman Schloss, of 
Ves. © July 14, 1923 ;,2..c. fuly. 12; 
E 565647; C. H. B. Shepherd, New 
York. 13295 


Men naar jeg gaar i mit sekstende aar! 
af Fgnix-revyen 1923, tekst af Alfred 
Kjerulf, musik af Edvard Brink, of 
Denmark. © July 12, 1923; 1c. July 
28; E 567463; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 13296 
Men shikt nit kein katz noch kein 
smetene; kuplet, w Joseph Tanzman, 
melody J. B., of U. S. © 1c. June 
22, 1923; E 565023; Joseph Brody, 
New York. 13297 
~ Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig 
Felix) Athalie; ouverture de F. Men- 
delssohn, arr. par F. S., of France; 
orch. avec piano conducteur. 4to. 
(Nouvelle collection, F. S., no. 15) 
(Way 15, 1923- 1°c., May 29; _E 
566229; Francis. Salabert, . Paris. 
«© arrangement) 13298 


| 
© June 21, 1923; 


Rondo capriccioso; F. Mendelssohn, 
6p. 14-"arr...V. E. Satranek, of U. S.} 
military band, with conductor. © May 
5 1925. 2 cine 22, Bb, S0I2I05 Carl 
Fischer, New York. © mehr ci 


Merrymakers (The); miniature over- 
ture, Eric Coates, selected and arr. Dan 
Godfrey, of Great Britain; full mili- 
tary band with conductor. (Jn Chap- 
pell’s army journal, no. 508) © July 


26, 1923; 1 c. Aug. 6;°E 567474; 
Chappell & co., Itd., Londcn. © ar- 
rangement) 13300 


Messe de requiem; par Alexandre- 
Georges, of France; soli et choeur a 
quatre voix dhommes, avec acc. 
dorgue. (Bibliothéque-Leduc: Mu- 
sique religieuse, no. 644) Contents: 1. 
Requiem.—2. Kyrie—3. Sanctus._4. 
Benedictus. —5. Agnus Dei.—6. De 
profundis. © June 25, 1923; 1 c. 
July 31; E 567167; Alphonse Leduc 
et cie, Paris. 13301 


Mexicana; tango, Dorothy Wilde ti. e. 
Dis W. Adair) ~of 9U. SS “piano. 
© 1c. July 23, 1923; FE 568037; 
Dorothy Wilde Adair, New York. 

13302 


Midnight Rose; fox trot song, Lew 
Pollack, arr:s..Geos ost Iratkaus, vot 
U. $.; vocal orch., with words, in B 
flat. 4to. © June 28, 1923; 2c. July 
7 E 565558; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. (© new arrangement 

13303 


Miért kell szeretni? miért; szOvegét 
irta Kovacs Kalman, zenéjét szerzette 
Kovacs Karoly, of U. S. Budapest, 
Nador Kalman. © Dec. 10, 1921; 2c. 
June 30, 1923; FE, 563971; Charles 
Kovacs, Chicago. 13304 


Mignanelli; Roma non sei. piu tu, versi 
di Ennio Neri, musica di Gino Simi, of 
Italy; mand. acc. Naples, La canzo- 
netta. 4to. © May 1, 1923; 1c. July 
24; E 567083; Italian book co., New 
York. 13305 


Mignonette; by N. Louise Wright, of 
. §.; piano. (Jn Old fashioned 
flower garden) © July 5, 1923; 2 c. 
July 9; E 565524; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 13306 
Military (A) procession; march, Joseph 
‘Bllis, 408; UL.S.3- pianos © July? 12, 
1923; 2 c. July 14; E 563892; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 13307 
Minauderies; gavotte, de P. Traut, of 
France; orch. avec piano conducteur. 
4to. © May 30, 1923; 1 c. June 15; 
E, 500522 > Pierre’ T taut, Paris. 13308 


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13309 


pti Ss jy Sts 


Mind your own business and don’t back 
bite me; w and m L. W. M., of U. S. 
Birmingham, Ala., Mehr’s music store. 
KC) ine, 27,1923 "2 “e July ae 
563690; Libbie Williams Mehr, Birm- 
ingham, Ala. 13309 


Minuet in A; by J. Deaville Turner, of 
Great Britain; organ. obl. 8vo. 
(Western organist, series no. 52) © 
July 18, 1923; 1 c. July 12; E 567020; 
A. Weekes & co., Itd., London. 13310 


Minuetto; by Roger Clerbois, of U. S., 
op. 8, no. 1; piano. (Sheet music 
edition, P. 1312) © May 23, 1923; 
2c. June 27; E, 565258; Carl Fischer, 
New York. 13311 


Miscellanées; ceuvres diverses, par Ed- 
mond Laurens, of France, op. 51; 
piano. (Kdition nationale francaise: 
Panthéon des pianistes, no. 1297) 
Gy > June, 1195 1923" 521 ert Iq ulyer7; 
E 566872; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. (© arrangement) 13512 


Miss you so; southern song, w and m 
Lily Strickland ti. e. Lily Strickland 
Anderson} of U. S.; high or med. 


voice. © July 3, 1923; 2 c. July 9; 
FE 565544; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 13313 


Missa pro defunctis; cum absolutione, 
nec non et exsequiarum ordine, juxta 
graduale et rituale romanum. Editio 
rhythmicis signis ornata. 8vo. 
Apr. 7, 1923; 1c. Apr. 30; A—Foreign 
22618; Desclee & co., Paris. 13314 


Mississippi Valley blues; fox trot, w A. 
R. IMcB., 4m ‘Lee, Turners of kULS. 
©: June’ 22;-4923% - 2niex july: 1227 
563699: Albert R. McBribe, Rock Is- 
land, Ill. 13315 


Mistreated blues; w and melody Donald 
Heywood, of U. S., arr. Benton Over- 
street,-of Us.934 ©,i-c.sfuly 3;-1923:; 
E 563484; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 13316 


Misty moon; w Margaret E. Bowen, 
melody Wallace Blacker, of U.S. © 
lc. July 26, 1923; E 565877; Blacker 
& Bowen, Lanagan, Mo. 13317 


Mixed pickles; fox-trot, w J. D. Mar- 
quand, m Camille De Rhynal, of Great 
Britain. © June 22, 1923; 1 c. June 
25; E 566700; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. 13318 


Mizzoo; the spirit Missouri, w H. F. 
Becmtold. m “iF. PP. ‘of US. INew 
Mork frank, clardine. .© ‘ejay 10; 


19232 c. July 14: EF 563764: Erank. 


Peters, East Pittsburgh. 13319 


Moderne (Der) tanzfimmel; onestep, 
worte von Fritz Drews, musik von 
Carl Robrecht, of Germany. © Dec. 
8, 1922; 1 c. June 6, 1923; E 566314; 
Apollo-verlag, Berlin. 13320 


Molly by golly I love you; w R. G., m 
L. R., of Russia, domiciled at Chicago, 
arr. Harry “L. Aliord, of Ua © 
1c. Aug. 4, 1923: E 570073 Robt. 
Goldstein and Leo Ross, Chicago. 

13321 


Molly Molloy; song and waltz, Camille 
De Rhynal, of France: in C. (Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations; © May 14, 
1923; 1 c. May 25; E 566329; Wilford, 
Itd., London. 13322 


Mon béguin; fox trot, par Alfredo Bar- 
birolli, of Italy; orch. avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. © June 19, 1923; 1c. 
July. 7, E 566861; L. Grus et cie., 
Paris. 13323 

Mona from Barcelona; w and m Cy 
Richardson ti. e. C. O. Richardson; 
of Us-S.: © leeta 2s. 
FE, 568039; Cecil Osmond Richardson, 
Philadelphia. 13324 


Monkey (The) rand) The porcupine; 
w and m Elsie Jean, of U. S. (Ani- 
mal nursery songs, no. 3) © July 
19, 19235°'2° c. July (202° 568022 - 
Enoch & sons, New York. 13325 

Monsieur Tricotrin; sketch of Mont- 
martre, Harold Rawlinson, of 
Great Britain; orch. with piano con- 
ductor. (Boosey’s orchestral journal, 
no. 223b) © May 25, 1923; 1c. June 
30; E 566815; Boosey & co., London. 
(© arrangement) 13326 

Montevallo songs; ed Lula Haw- 
kins Nabors and Beulah Putnam, of 
U. $S. New York, G. Schirmer, inc. 
4to. © July 31, 1923; 2c. Aug. 6; 
E, 570151; Alabama technical insti- 
tute & college for women, Monte- 
vallo, Ala. (© editing) 13327 

Moon beams; by L. E. S., of U. S.; 


instrumental. © 1c. July 23, 1923; 
FE 568032; Lyle Edwin Sharpe, Santa 


Monica, Calif. 13328 
Moon shadows; reverie, William 
Schroeder, of U. S.; piano. © July 
5, .1923;°°2.c:* July 6: ,E> 563626: 
Harms, inc., New York. 13329 


Moonlight peat w and melody M. L,. 


By of U.S!) *O1 cP yily 10M 1e23- 
BE *' 565571; Mamie-*"i aerandt 
Emerado, N. D. 13330 


Moonlit waves; valse, W. Matthews, 
of England; piano. © May 4, 1923; 
lc. July 26; EF 567126: Wests yids, 
London. 13331 


790 


— 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


Moonshine; w Graham John, m H. M. 
Tennent, of England; in C. (Staff 
--and tonic sol-fa notations! © July 
fo 1025> Aye." July 265" F “567145; 

Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 
13332 


Mido white (The) man; w Mrs. J..A. 
,m John F. Ryan, of U.S. © 1c. 
July 7, 1923; EF 565509; Mrs. James 
A. Sharp, Mill Creek, Ind. 13333 


Morceau pathétique; par Hilda Sehes- 
. ted, of France; trombone avec acc. 
de piano. Editions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon & cie. © May 21, 1923; 
- 1c. June 6; E 566343; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 13334 


Morceaux choisis; v. |, recueillis et ed. 
par Paul Hassenstein, of Germany; 
harmonium. © Apr. 15, 1923; 1 c. 
May 2; E 566228; Seyfiardt’s muziek- 
handel, Amsterdam, Netherland. 

13335 


Morning (The) glory; by N. Louise 
Waieht, of U. S.; piano... (in Old 
fashioned flower garden) © July 5, 
1923 221.4) Gly) 9.; E,,.505522.: Elayton 
F, Summy co., Chicago. 13336 

Morning prayer; text and m E. V. F, 
of U. S. Los Angeles, Calif., W. A- 
Quincke & co. © June 30, 1923; 2 c. 


July. 29: ©, )565074;.: EK... Van. : Fleet, 
Cucamonga, Calif. 13337 
Moscovitch (The) band; w _ Fred 


W. Leigh, m Warren Hastings, of 
England; in F. Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations; © July 16, 1923; 1c. 
July 26; E 567124;. West's, | Itd., 
London. 
_ Mosquito’s (The) parade; a Jersey 
review, Howard Whitney, arr. 
Robert Mahood, of Great Britain; 
Ist and 2nd banjo and_ piano. 
(Famous ragtime banjo solos) © 
June 11, 1923; 1 c. June 19; E 567460; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
(© new arrangement) 13339 


' Mother mine; w and m C. A. H., of 
U. S. Houston, Circle H. club. © 
Aug. 4, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 568364; 
Clarance A. Hammond, Houston. 


13340 


~ Mother, my dear; two- -pt. cho., poem 
Katherine Nolan, m Bryceson Tre- 
harne, arr. Gilford True, of U. S.; 
treble. voices. (Blue octavo series, 
secular, no. 7002) © June 27, 1923; 
2c. July 2; E 563622; Harold Flam- 


mer, inc., New York. (© arrange- 
menty 13341 
_ Mother of mine; w D. J. B., m ‘Geo. 
emi, 7t., oF UsS.. Theo. G. 


arr. 


13338 | 


13353 


Beachh-oniper, 5-3 © is oehualy 2p, 
1923; E 565816; D. J. Bartoluzzi, 
Hudson, N. Y. 13342 


Mother’s (A) heart; w G. D., m 
George Graff, it. of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. ©lc. July 26, 
1923; E 565825 George Duffy, Kings- 
ton, N. 13343 


Mother’s . aby,; wand ni Mis 5. "S., 
of. W..S>.©: Jame 22, 1923: 2/e: July 
12; E 563692; Mae Sheppard Saun- 
ders, Chicago. 13344 


Mother’s picture; w C. M., m Geo. 
Gian, pe), of “0208-s "arti - Pheou.G. 
Beach, of U.S. © 1 ¢. July 26, 1923: 
EF 565818; Mrs. C. Medley, Rainier, 
Wash. 13345 


Mountain ballads; for social singing, 
collected and selected by J. W. R., 
m )collected;:_Cecil,.,.J. Sharp; , of 
U.S l2me- -©; May 19 , 1923-2 
May 21; aff. June 2; A 708687; James 
Watt Raine, Berea, Ky. 13346 

Mountain chief; fox trot, A. W. E. 
A pith Be aa ne. William C. Linde- 


iman,3 Of (WU...) piano,-) ©). b.caaly 
28, 1923: E 565899; Axel W. E. 
Austin, New - York. 13347 


Mountain song; from Mountain music 
suite, by Gaston Borch, of U. : 
piano. © June 15, 1923; 2c. July 5: 
E 565644; Belwin, inc., New York. 

13348 


Mountaineer’ s march; from Mountain 
music suite, by Gaston Borch, of 


ts S22 piano. =O June,15,-1923:: 2 c. 
July 5: E 565643 ; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 13349 


Mournful moanin’ blues; w and melody 
J. H. Trent, Jules C. Lester and Earl 
Gray, of U. S., arr. George Holman, 


of} Ui S551 “c July.26, 1923-7 
565808; Fred Fisher, inc., New York. 
13350 
Mouski (Le); le caire, paroles et 


musique de Paul Dupin, of France; 


trois voix. 4to. (Frises du Nil, no. 
3) ry ©: May 156.3923: cccfune 15; 
E 566519; Durand et cie., Paris. 13351 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Diverti- 
mento; on themes by Mozart, arr. L. 


P., of U. S.; piano and cello. © 1 c. 
July -10;° 1923; E 565568; Ludwig 
Pleier, Atlantic City. 13352 


—— La fltte enchantée; ouverture, de 
W. -3A;,. Mozart, arg... par, 3F...93, » OF 
France; orch. avec piano conducteur. 
Ato. (Nouvelle collection F. S., no. 
i) WC) Dee. G1, 4922, de ci May, 929, 
1923; FE 566246; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. (© arrangement 13353 


791 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13354 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus)—Contd. 


Larghetto; from The coronation 
concerto, by Mozart-Reinecke, ed. 
McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S., played 
Sidney Silber. (Recordo, no. 67780) 
©nujune 28" 1998. -2 Ve. sera co 
563586; Recordo player roll co., Chi- 
cago. (© editing) 13354 


—— Minuet; from Symphony in B flat, 


by Mozart, arr. J. Stuart Archer, of |. 


Great Britain; organ. Paxton’s ed. 

(Anthology of organ music) obl. 8vo. 

© June 19, 1923; 1 c. June 19; E 

566636; W. Paxton & co., Itd., ee 
1 


Mummy (The) glide; w M. B. McD., 
Mi eS. 5. Huntington, of. eo 
lc. July 14, 1923; E. 563792; M. B. 
McDermott, Rhinelander, Wis. 13356 


Music box revue; selection, I. B., 
arr. Al. Moquin, of U. S.; piano. New 
ed. London, Chappell & co., ltd. © 
May 23, 1923; 1 c. June 9; 1 c. June 
28; E 566452; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. (© arrangement and new mu- 
SiC] 13357 


Musical (A) calendar; 12 first pieces, 
Ida Mae Crombie, of U. S.; violin. 
(Schmidt’s educational series, no. 290) 
©): July? 26,°°1923 Bre.’ July BOe- i 
568209; Arthur P. Schmidt CO., Bos- 


ton. 13358 
Musicien (Le); portraits et paysages, 
paroles et musique de Paul Dupin, of 
France; trois voix. 4to. \(Gerbes et 
faisceaux, no. 9) © May 15, 1923; 
1 c. June 15; E 566527; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 13359 
Musikalischer jugendfreund; von Bern- 
hard Wolff, vollstandig neu bearb. 


von Richard Krentzlin, of Germany; 
klavier. hft. 1, 2. © Dec. 16, 1922; 
bic. Véach Fan2 $e! 19232. By" 566695, 
566696; Ed. Bote and G. Bock, Berlin. 

13360, 13361 


My beautiful ballroom queen; w and 
melody E. Ish of UPS. -©cot éojhly 
23, 1923: E 568040; Emil Lennert, 
New York. 13362 


My blue eyed darling from St. Paul; 
two-step and fox trot, w and m A. 
Mick; “of Ux S 2 ek. He Wt Poster: 
©)''1'c. July 9; 1923 FE, 563560; Archi- 
bald McKay Fowler, Oakland, Calif. 


13363 

My Cape Cod mammy Mary; w H. S., m 
SiS Aintineton, of WU. S?"@'T cc. 
July _14, 1923; E 563779; Helmi 
Syrjala, Sandwich, Mass. 13364 


My car is waiting for you; w W. E; 
Meck, mm -Georve’Gratl, jr. ot U. ss. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1c. 
July, 192328 565466 - W. E. McKis- 
son, Cuyahoga Falls, O. 13365 


My dear old gray haired mother; w 
H.,, m ‘George Graft, jf wet a. 5. 

arr. ‘[heo.. G.. Beachy apg). Saute) 1 sc 
July 26, 1923; E 565847: Winnifred 
Hansen, Oxford, Wis. 13366 


My dear old southern home; w and m 
B. L.. Ss; of, U.S, Se aia 
1923; FE 570037; Bernard Le Roy 
Seaman, New York. 13367 

My Dixie sunshine; w E. E. B., melody 
Ascnold: Te: -haae ‘of Us oS. seis len c 
June 25, 1923; E 565582: E. Ellsworth 
Borton, Detroit. 13368 


My garden flowers; unison song, w 
from an old magazine, m Arthur 
Richards, of England. 4to. (In 
School music review, June 1923) 
(Staff and tonic sol-fa notations; © 
June: 15, 1923-7) se# dee to ols 
566531 ; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

13369 © 


My girl uses mineralava, that’s why I’m 
her beau; from Ziegfeld follies, w and 
m FE. C., of UCS. New York=Sotax 
pub. co. © July 8, 1923; 2 c. July 26; 
E 565857; Eddie Cantor co., New 
York. 13370 


My Granada girl; w Mort Harris, m 
Jack Partington, of U. S. © July 16, 
1923; 2 c. July 21; E 565778; Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San Francisco. 13371 


My harbor of sunshine and smiles; w 
Alfred Hall and Maxwell Klein, m 
James S. Rule, of U. S. © July 12, 
1923; 2 c. July 14; E 565667; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. 13372 


My heart is in Wisconsin; w and m B. 
A. A., of U. S., arr. Ada Woodward. 
© July*19, 1923: 2oe Jake ZIst 
565780; Burleigh A. Allen, McFar- 
land, Wis. 13373 


My. home;. waltz, w W. G., m Theo. J. 
Hutton, of Canada. © May 17, 1923; 
1c. May 26: E 566691; Wm. Guy, 
Vancouver, Canada. 13374 


My honey; w D. M. McC., melody Na- 
thaniel Elwood Reed, of U. S. 
1c. Aug. 2, 1923: EH S700482 aeac 
M. McCoy, New York. 13375 

My Indidna “homes iw. tee ce 
Howe, of U. S. New York city, 
Prank.” Harding.” (© yay ie toes; 
2c. July.,143) F.-563763; + Winired 
George, Oolitic, Ind. 

My Katie, my Katie; w and melody J. 
Gof Ltaly. ©. 3c). fu ee 
E 565421; John Grasso, Philadelphia. 


192 


13376 @& 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


13401 


My Kentucky girl; 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
epracn, ef WW. :S.9©: 1-2.) July (26, 
1923; E 565823; Wm. J. Rachlow, 
Boston. 13378 


My little gray haired mother; w O. M. 
F., m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
‘epeeiG. “Beach- of ‘U;.S: |.©''1- c. 
July 26, 1923; E 565830; Ora M. Ful- 
ler, Chicago. 13379 


*My ae mother; fox-trot ballad, w 
and m A T, of U.S. © 1c. Aug. 
4, 1923: E 570157; Albert Thompson, 
St. Clair, et, ~ 13380 


My mammy; w J. L., melody Herman 
Dubois tpseud. of Ethel Fisher of 
U.S. ©l1-c. July 12, 1923; E 565618; 
Juanita Lindsay, Phoenix, Ariz. 

13381 


My mother-in-law; w and m Donald 
Efeywvooud, of U.S. “©/1 ¢.. Aug: 2, 
1923; E 570031; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 13382 

My old man’s got a monkey gland; w 
gauemelody:C., Pot U..S.7, ©. 1 c. 
July 21, 1923; E 565726; Chris. Pen- 
der, New York. 13383 

My oriental rose; w C. M. R., m John 

Ppwary col. UL. “S: 1 tes Jualy.7, 
1923; F, 565510; Clifton M. Reese, 
Danville, Va. 13384 


My pearl of paradise; w Jesse G. M. 
Glick, m Doco Caribes, of U. S. © 
TGs July: 24,;-1923;.-E 565781;.,Do- 
menico Brescia, San Francisco. 


385 


My radio to mother; w J. A. S., m 
Lester Gerald Blain, of U. S. 
Pern yuly. 237 1923+: F- 568035 5: J. 
Smith, Long Beach, Calif. 186 


My riches; w Nancy Buckley, m Laura 
Sohanis, of WS. 1. Sop...or ten,— 
ZeinitO "Gs Dar... (©> July 26; 1923: 
2c. each July 30; E 568207; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 13387 


My rosary for you; by Ernest R. Ball, 
transcription Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
S.; violin, cello and piano. © 

July 18, 1923; 2 c. July 26; E 565866; 
M. Witmark z sons, New York. ‘© 
new arrangement} 13388 


. My rose; w H. R. H., m John F. Ryan, 
ore Ue sig ©) 1 .c. [aly 7,21923i;) 
Pea ic Re Hayter, Port Chester, 

13389 

i A: is athirst for God; Psalm text, 

- m William Stickles, of U. Sy; high 
voice, in D flat, piano or organ acc. 
© July 6, 1923; 2c. July 9; FE 563583; 
Schroeder & Gunther, New York. 

13390 


w W. J. R. m| My eee ae 


fox trot, w J. 
Cj m ES S..S. Huntington) ot 
oS. © le. Srl 14571923 -1B) 563775; 
J. V. Curran, Bothwell, Ontario, 
Canada. 13391 


My sweet loving daddy, oh; w A. K., 
m FE. S. S. Huntington, of U.S. © 
1c. July 14, 1923; EF 563782; Alice 
Kordell, St. Paul. 13392 


My sweetheart Sue; w M. H., melody 
Herman Dubois  pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher) of U. S., arr. M. H., of Can- 
ada. © 1c. June 21, 1923; E 563228; 
Margaret M. Herman, Bridgewater, 


N. S., Canada. . 13393 
My Syrian maid; idyll, W. Rimmer, 
of Great Britain; piano. © Aug. 14 


1923: 1 c. Aug. 16: E 567482: B. 
Feldman & co., London. 13394 


My thoughts are you; w John Steel, m 
Charles Wakefield Cadman, of U. S.; 
med. voice, in F. © July 16, 1923; 
Den Sitty.. 202) 568017 Eidrold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 13395 


My thoughts of home; w F. M. W., 
melody Herman Dubois rpseud. of 
Ethel Fisher: of U. S. © 1c. July 
16, 1923; E 563812; F. M. Wilson, 
Newark. 13396 


My wife’s my wife; w and m Herbert 
Rule and Fred Holt, of Great 
Britain; in F. (Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations) © May 29, 1923; 1 c. 
June 8; E 566436; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 13397 


My word! you do look queer; w and 
m R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, of 
England; in F. (Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations; © Mar. 20, 1923; 
1c. June 15; E 566557; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, ‘London. 13398 


My world; by Henry Geehl, of Great 
Britain; military band with cornet 
solo. London, Boosey & co. 4to. 
(In Boosey & co.’s_ supplemental 
journal for military band) © May 
26, 1923; 1 c. June 30; E 566808; 
Gould & co., London. (© arrange- 
ment} 13399 

N’écris pas pour écrire; maxime, 
paroles et musique de Paul Dupin, 
of France; trois voix. 4to. (Chant 
de ma bouilloire, no. 6) © May 15, 
1923; 1 c. May 29; E 566232; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 13400 


Napule addio; versi e musica di C. A. 
Hist: of “lialy »anand:, acc:” “NWanles, 
CAs Bisiosr: ©: Dee-. 30, 7.1927 <" ee. 
June 29, 1923; E 566744; Ttalian book 
co., New York. 13401 


193 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13402 


pt. 111, n.s., v.18 


Natchez; w Eugene West, m Felix 
Bernard, of U.28. 3© July 143 1923; 


2c. July 16; E 563841; Irving Berlin, | 


13402 


Negro’s jazz; fox-trot et shimmy, de 
Chr d’Arbor,. orch!, pas, Gi Ushini,, of 
Italy; orch.. avec piano conducteur. 
4to. © June 27, 1923; 1 c. July 31; 
E, 567162; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
«© arrangement) 13403 


piano. Editions musicales 
Buffet-Crampon & cie. © May 21, 
1923; 1c. June 6; E, 566338; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 13404 


Nerini (Emile) Sonate; de E. Nerini,. 
of France; flute et piano. © May 30, 
1923; 1c. June 15; E 566489; René 
Gilles, Paris. 13405 

New (The) America; w S$. F. Smith, m 
DD. Jn M;, sof, U.S: Duluth, Minas 
American music pub. co. 4to. © 
July 10, 1923; 2c. July 12; EK 563687; 
D. J. Michaud, Duluth, Minn. 13406 

New lamps for old; w R. S. Hooper, m 
H. M. Tennent, of England; in B flate 

ge) Apr 26, Pees Cc tane. bos rs 
566553; Francis, Day & Hunter, Lon- 
don. 13407 


Nicholl (Horace Wadham) Twelve 
concert preludes and fugues; alla mar- 
cia, by H. W. Nicholl, of England, 
op. 31, no. 12; piano, in B flat maj. 
Ow July: 12; 19237 2 .c. July 16;° E 
565676; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

13408 

Nickel in the slot; fox-trot, Zez Con- 
frey ti. e. Edward Elzear Confrey) of 
U.,95 arsi{Kiank E.1Baitry,ot UU. ,; 
orch.. with piano conductor. Feist ed. 
4to. ‘© July 30; 1923;3:2>c¢. July 31; 
E 565979. Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
(© arrangement 13409 


Nijary Gla )r-) by, ke eed det, 208, eas 
ar. Harold +k. Squires: ot Uz .o% 
lc. July 7,.1923; E 565502; George 
C. Holiander, New York. 13410 


Nnanze ’o carcere; canzone ’e malavita, 
versi di Pacifico Vento, musica di 
Firdinando Albano, of Italy; mand. 
acc. (Edizione Jas. B. Russo & son, 
no, 266) Ato.- © July 15,1923, 2:¢ 
July 30; E 568191; James B. Russo, 
Brooklyn. 13411 


No matter who you are, or what you 
are, you're the world and all to me; 
w Sam Landers, m Lou Handman, of 
WAS. © July 27, 1923: 2:c. July. 28, 
E 565910; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. , 13412 


No money, what about it;. w and m 
Herbert Rule, Fred Holt and. W. H. 


inc., New York. 


Wallis, of England; in B flat. iStaff 
and tonic sol-fa notations; © Apr. 26, 
1923; 1 c. June 16; E 566552; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London. 13413 
No, no, Nora; dancing song, w Gus 
Kahn, m Ted Fiorito and Ernie Erd- 
man; of U. S.; @eAneylest9Z5-\2ec. 
Aug. 1; 565972; leo Feist, ific., 
New York. 13414 
fox trot, w‘Gus Kahn, m Ted 
Fiorito and Ernie Erdman, of U. S.,- 
arr. Frank E. Barry; orch. Feist ed. 
Ato... ©, July, 26,.1923-:2%c.. guly 28; 
FE, 565932; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
(© arrangement) 13415 
No one like you; w Alex. Gerber and 
Harry Rose, m Joseph Meyer, of U.S. 


Aug. 4,4, 1088 2h ac, 6 et ee eon, 
570148; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
LOE, 13416 


Nobody in town can bake a sweet jelly 
roll like mine; w and melody Clarence 
and Spencer Williams, of U. S., arr. 
C.W. © 1c. July 3, 1923 2563422 ; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 13417 

Nobody’s business; by Axel Christensen, 
of U. S.; piano. © wWalyeeieleze. 
2c. July 9; E 563566; Forster, music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. 13418 

Non mi dite di no; versi di M. A. Man- 
cini, musica di Armando Fragna, of 
Italy ;~ mand. .acc.” “Naples,” Santa 
Lucia. .4t62°@ lay aay eoeeetec. 
June 8; E 566441; Italian book co., 
New York. 13419 

Non-stop lovin’ man; w- Jack . Yellen, 
melody Milton Ager, of U. S., arr. 
George Holman, of U. S. ©1c. July 
6, 1923: E 563508; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc., New York. 13420 

Norse (A) dance; tone picture of the 
far North, by Gene Lucas, of U. S., 
aft. Geo, (E+ Sandérs* ofp) sera Oca. 


Ato. © “Fuly 13, 1923-92) es 4 
FE 563872; Harms, inc., New York. 
. 13421 


Not on the first night; w and m S. E.., 
of U?°S], art? Levy Austin os S82: 
piano with words, in E flat. © 1c. 

~ July 5, 1923; E 565422; Sidney Easton, 
Baltimore. 13422 

Nothing can be greater; w and m Haldor 
Lillenas, tofi i. S. | Gy jaa 47.1923: 
2 c. July 12; FE 565635; Standard pub. 
co., Cincinnati. 13423 


Notte ’e stelle; versi di G. Angiulli, 
musica di G..Donnarumma, of Italy; 
mand. acc. Naples, Santa Lucia. 4to. 
© May 1, 1923; 1 co June’ 22;.E 
566643; Italian book co., New ee 


(94 


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no. 8, 1923 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


13446 


Notturno; serenata, versi e musica di 
A. Silvestri, of Italy;. mand. acc. 
Naples, Vedova Ceccoli & figli. 4to. 
tStaff and numerical notations) . © 
June 1, 1923; 1 c. June 29; E 566743; 
Italian book co., New York. 13425 


de Claude Debussy, transcrip- 
tion par Gustave Samazeuilh, of 
France; piano a quatre mains. 
(Nocturnes, no. 1) © May 30, 1923; 
Sceee. June 15; E 566490; J. Jobert, 
Paris. (© transcription) 13426 


Nuit d’étoiles (Starry summer night) ; 
de Claude Debussy, transcrit par 
‘Bertolys, of France; violon et piano. 


© May 30; 1923") 1 °c June 15; E 


Nuages; 


566493; Coutarel, Paris. ‘(© tran- 
scription) 13427 
Nuit etoilée; mélodie, par E. Lesage, of 
Great Britain ; piano. -© Aug. 14, 


19237: 1‘e: Aug. 16; E 567478; Edwin 


Ashdown, Itd., ‘London. 13428 
Nur zu _ bald stipe man alt; lied und 
shimmy, text von Erwin W. Spahn, 
musik von Edmund Eysler, of 
Austria. © Mar. 26, 1923; 1c. June 
1; EF 566413; Gabor Steiner (Leo 
Singer & co.) Vienna. 13429 


Nut-sey Fagan; by Ernest Breuer, arr. 
Ted Eastwood, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
© June 25, 1923; 2 c. June 26; E 
563326; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. (© arrangement) 13430 

w Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, m 

Ernest Breuer, of U. S. © June 25, 

923;'2 ec. June 26; FE 563328; Ed- 

ward B. Marks music co., New York. 


13431 
Neen ; valse caprice, J. Lamont 
Galbraith, of Great Britain, domi- 


ciled at Richmond, Va.; piano. 
Waly 26, 1923; 2°c. July 30; E 568201 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt CO., Boston. 13432 


*O ffuoco d’o Vesuvio; versi di Pacifico 
Vento, musica di Firdinando Albano, 
of Italy; mand. acc. (Edizione Jas. 
B. Russo & son, no. 267) 4to. © 
July 15, 1923; 2c. July 30; E 568193; 
James B. Russo, Brooklyn. 13433 
O ihr lieben, alten baume; worte von 

~ Doralph, musik von Edmund Eysler, 


Or Austria!’ © * Mar.* 26, °1923;' Lic. 
June 1;.E 566411; Gabor Steiner 
(Leo Singer & co.) Vienna. 13434 


O-la-la; vocal fox-trot, Oscar Straus, 
of Great Britain; piano with words. 
ey dune 13; 1923: ‘1c. June 30;°E 
566825; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew; Itd., London. 13435 


—O Lamb of God, I come; anthem, w 
Charlotte Elliott, m Paul Ambrose, 


of U. S.; mixed voices. (Octavo 
series, mixed voices, sacred, no. 1377) 
© July TA, 192362 -e: July 21in EB 
565756; Arthur P. Schmidt cO., Bos- 


ton. 13436 
"O messaggiere celeste; versi e musica 
di Frank Amodio, of U. S.; mand. 
seen. Vato tO), Aviary eae 1 Oe ge 2, 
June 9; E 566439; Italian book co., 
New York. 13437 


O-o-o-ozone; w and m Harry Carlton 
and. Frank W. Carter, of. Great 
Biftain: iny E., totate and tonic sol- 
fa notations] ©. May 297 10275. sic: 
June 8; FE 566432; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 13438 


O perfect love; w Dorothy J...Bloom- 
field, m W. J. Marsh, of U. S.; with 
violin obbl. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Alto 
or baritone. © July..17; 1923; 2: c. 
each July 21; E 5657/1; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 13439 


O praise His name; w W. S. Martin, 
m a Hawaiian folk-song, arr. T. B. 
Mosley, of U. ©) Jae 22511923; 
2c. July 12; E 565640; Standard pub. 
co., Cincinnati. 13440 


’O prufumo; versi di G. Garofalo, 
miasica dibF. Si Cataldo,$or “aly; 


mand. acc. Naples, Santa Lucia. 
4to. © May 1, 1923; 1 c. June 22; 
E 566642; Italian book co1,. New 
York. 13441 


O salutaris (O gracious Father) ; m G. 
A. Grant-Schaefer, of U. S. :Latin 
and English words; 1. Sop. or ten.— 
2. Alto or baritone. © July 17, 1923; 
2c. each July 21; FE 565765; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 13442 

trio, m G. A. Grant-Schaefer, of 
Us .8.;. women’s: voices.. . (Ociavo 
series, women’s voices, no. 859) © 
daly 17; 1928.;°2-c.2 July. 505758 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 13443 

O soave fanciulla; valzer, melody G. 


Bot Atalys< © 46 chives oe 923 
- FE 565474; Giosue Buzzolani, New 
York. 13444 


O to be faithful; w E. E. Hewitt, m B. 
DarAckley,; of UNS .0.© jane. Z2, 
10237532 eer. July. E 565639 ; 
Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 13445 


Octaves; par F. Bendel, op. 138, no. 3, 
choisie, revue, doigtée et annotée par 
I. Philipp, of France; piano. (Col- 
lections du ménestrel : Anthologie 
pianistique, 4° série, no. 82) © May 


5 4 1023> ete. May. 18; E 566096; 
Heugel, Paris. [© collection, re- 
vision, fingering and annotation) 


195 


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13447 


Octaves—Continued. 
par F. Kalkbrenner, op. 108, no. 12, 
choisie, revue, doigtée et. annotée par 


iis Philipp, of France; piano. (Col- 
lections du ménestrel : Anthologie 
Planistique, 4° série, no. 92) © May 


Soa tt May 18; E 566106; 
Heugel, Paris. © collection, finger- 
ing and annotation) 13447 


Ode to the bitter-sweet; w M. C. T., m 
A. Leopold Richard, of U. S. New 
York city, Frank Harding. © July 
20, 1925: Ze: July: 305) 565925 AM. 
e: Thorn, Vergennes, Vt. 13448 


Offenbach (Jacques) Barcarolle; from 
Tales of Hoffman, by J. Offenbach, 
transcribed Edwin H. Lemare, of 
England, domiciled at Portland, Or.; 
organ. (Encore series, no. 21) © 
June 21, 1923; 2 c. June 23; E 563285; 
H. W. Gray co.,, New York. (© 
transcription) 13449 


ed. and played 
McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S. (Solo 
carola, no. 74986) (Music rolh © 
June 29, 1923; 2 c. July 9; E 563596; 
Cable co., Chicago. (© editing; 13450 
Night divine; barcarolle, from 
Les contes d’Hoffmann, part song, 
text and .air:.of m Paiil Bliss, of 
Sj; J..-Offenbach,.. - 4to..., 1. 
Women’s voices.—2. Mixed voices. 
© July 12, 1923; 2 ¢. each July 14; 
E 563885, 563886; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. (© arrangement and 
text) 13451, 13452 
Office (The) for the holy communion; 
from the mass for four voices, by 
William Byrd, of England, adapta- 
tion to English words and pf. acc. 
Edmund H. Fellowes. 4to. © May 
22 1023" Boe © jie: 2 BA Sous - 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. (© adap- 
tation of words and pianoforte ac- 
companiment} 13453 
Oft in the stilly night; w Tom Moore, 
m Edwin H. Lemare, of England, 
domiciled at Portland, Me.; men’s 
voices. 4to... (Modern series, no. 253) 


Or faly 13, 1923: 2c) spuby 14-4 BE 
565666; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
13454 

Oh! I’m longing; w and m Arthur 


Stroud and Harry Gifford, of Eng- 
land; in C. ;Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations; © July 16, 1923; 1c. July 
25; E 567100; Herman Darewski mu- 
sic pub. co., London. 13455 
Oh! Joe;-from Fashions of 1924, w 


Harry De Costa, m Ted Snyder, of 


U.S25@.fuly21, 1923*°2 ci Fuly'21 : 
E 565744; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 13456 


pt. 111,n.s., v.18 


Oh, little son. of mine; from The grass 
orphan, w- Boyle Lawrence, m James 
M. Gallatly of England; in C. (Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations) © Feb. 
21, 1923; 1 c July 25; E 567098: 
Lawrence & Gallatly, London. 13457 


Oh my, oh my, how the time does fly; 
w J. C. F.,m E. S. S. Huntington, of 
.S. ©lc. July 14, 1923; E 563796: 

J. C. Foertsch, Fort Wayne, ened 


Oh, Percy, you nearly made me blush; 
w and m Leslie Elliott, of England; 
in D. (Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions) © Apr. 26, 1923; 1-c. June 
16; E, 566536; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 13459 


Oh, sun flower bright; by N. Louise 
Wright, of U. S.; piano. (in Old 
fashioned flower garden) © July 5, 
1923; 2 c. July 9; E 565523; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago. 13460 


Oi loves zider; w and m Reg Low, of 
England. © June 15, 1923; 1 c. June 
29; E 566770; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 13461 


Old Aunty Chloe; by Joseph W. Clokey, 
of U. S., op. 29, no. 6; pipe organ. 
(Jn Fireside fancies, no. 6) obl. 8vo. 
© July 5, 1923; 2c. July 9; E 565517 - 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 13462 

Old (The) blue boar; w Eric Talbot, m 
Beryl Gower, of England; in D. 
June 21, 1923: 1 c. June 21; E 566640; 
Jamesons (St. Brides) Iltd., Hongo. 


Old-fashioned (An) couple; w J. P. 
Long, m Leslie Hope, of England; in 
F. (Staff and tonic sol-fa notations? 
©, Apr: 26;° 192357, lye. James E 
566548; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 13464 


Old (The) fashioned homestead; fox 
trot, wi and. m O.,. We, of Biase © 
July; 2,,4923.3; 2e. hulp be BF ae3025 - 
Otto Herman Weber, Detroit. 13465 

Old folks at home; Swanee-River, by 
Stephen Foster, arr. L. P., of U. 
piano and cello. ©lec. July 10, 1923: 

- E 565569; -Ludwig Pleier, Atlantic 
City. 13466 

Old French Christmas carol: m Gevaert, 
arr.’ Frank) J; 7 ‘Smaith, of [ Us S.. ; 
men’s voices. 4to. © July 12, 1923: 
2c. July 14; E 563889; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. © ASS 


Old (The) homestead; fox trot; w and 
m Billy Edwards, of Australia. © 
Mar. 16, 1923; 1c. May 25; 2566159 = 
Allan & ‘co., pty. Itd., Melbourne, 
Australia. 13468 


796 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


Old (The) mill wheel; by Edwin Vaile 
Mefntyre,- of U. -S., op 51, no. 2; 
piano. (At-a-l0-wa series, no. 2) © 
g#une 29, 1923: 2.c. July 2;.E, 565710; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 13469 

Old mother of mine; w W. G. K., m L. 
me Mer and  W.. G.K.. of AAS, aiarr. 
At, K: © 1c. July 11, 1923: FE, 
563605: William George Kelpsh and 
Lawrence Arthur Morse, W. Hazleton, 
Pa: 13470 

Old (The) oak chest; w Eileen Price- 
Evans, m Henry Tiltman, of England. 
Reyne 22 1025 - Ic. June. 25° FE 


566302; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
13471 
Old (The) old story; fox-trot, Al- 


fredo Barbirolli, arr. Sydney Baynes, 
of Great Britain; orch. with piano 
conductor. 4to. (Boosey’s orchestral 
journal, no. 1042) © June 26, 1923; 
lc. Aug. 4; E 567266; Boosey Br Co:, 
London. 13472 


Old (The) rocking chair; waltz, w and 
foe wot Ls, * Detroit, EP. 
Womack music co. © June 22, 1923; 
2c. July 12; E 563696; E. P. Womack, 
Detroit. 13473 


- Old Viennese dance melodies (Alt 
wiener tanzweisen); by Kreisler, ed. 
and played McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S. 
(Solo carola, no. 75007) Contents: 
1. Liebesfreud (Love’s delight).—2. 
Liebesleid (Love’s sorrow) tMusic 
roll © June 29, 1923; 2c. July 9; E 
563601; Cable co., Chicago. t© edit- 
ing] 13474 


Olympio; valse boston-hésitation, par 
Cid Atbor. of. France; ‘piano. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon & 
ce. © May 2t -1923~ "1c. June’ 6; 
E 566339; Evette et Schaffer, Paris. 

13475 
by Rive-King, 
of. Uso s:: 

(Solo carola, 


On blooming meadows; 
ed. McNair Ilgenfritz, 
played Ivan Kerouak. 
no. 75017) (Music roll; © June 29, 
1923; 2 c. July 9; E 563600; Cable 

2 co., Chicago. (© editing) 13476 
‘On Calvary; w and m A. M. Ball, of 

S., arr. T. B. Mosley, of U. S. 

June 22, 1923; 2 ¢. July 12; E 565638; 

ae Standard pub. co., Cincinnati. 13477 

On quiet waters; barcarolle, Carl 

Wilhelm Kern, of U. S., op. 500, no. 

- 3 piano. (Tone diversions) © 

July 12, 1923; 2 c. July 14; E 563906; 

Theo. Presser cO., Philadelphia. 

~ 13478 


- On the banks of the Nile; in The co- 
optimists, w Archibald De Bear, m 
Melville Gideon, of England; in B 


13491 
flat. (Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions} © Mar. 20, 1923; 1 c. June 


15; EF 566556; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 13479 


On the golden shore; w and m Bert 
Kaplan and. Charles Fry, of U. S. 
fo Wreh Se. ce Oninds; Oa. 6; 440 
Ze.mone. © jiuly 4 1923 2: each 
July 9; E 563569, 563570; Richmond- 
Robbins, inc., New York. 

13480, 13481 


On the green shores of Erin once more 
I am starein’; Irish ballad, Arthur 
West, of England; orch. 4to. © July 
1021923. 2. ex July 3B Sesges. 
Frank Harding, New York. 13482 


w and m Arthur West, of Eng- 
land; male quartette. © May 29, 
1923; 2 c. July 30; E 565928; Frank 
Harding, New York. 13483 


On the isle of Wicki Wacki Woo; w 
Gus Kahn, m Walter Donaldson, of 
U.S. ©, Jaly: 27,-1923 22 ¢! July-28; 
E 565911; Jerome H. Remick & co., 


New York. 13484 
On the way we're going; w Frank L. 
Siarton: de IE Se oy OLD US SS. 


1c. July 5, 1923; E 565482; Nat. EF. 
Solomons, Washington, D. C. 13485 


Onaway! awake, beloved! w Longfel- 
low, m Cuthbert Harris, of Great 
Britain. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo- 
sop. or baritone.—3. Alto or bass. 
©: July9)"1923 2 46 ‘each July As: 
EF 563756; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 13486 


One little hour; w and m Carl B. 
Winse, of U.S. .©@ i fuly. 2. 1923; 
2c. July 9; E 563581; Melody shop, 
Seattle. 13487 


One more waltz; from Fashions of 
1924, w Harry B. Smith, m Ted 
snyder, of U.S. © July 21, 1923; 
2c. July 21; E 565746; Waterson, 
Berlin &.Snyder co., New York. 

13488 


——w Joe Macey,.m D..C., of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. © 1 c. 
July 21, 1923; E 565728; Dante Car- 
rozzini, New York. 13489 


One perfect hour with you; w Edward 
Lockton, m Yvonne Sawyer, of 
Great Britain; in F. © June 22, 
1923; 1 c. June 25; E 566701; J. B. 
Cramer & co., Itd., London. 13490 


One (The) that the children love; w 
Grace Reese Adkins, m Haldor 
Lillenas, of U. S. © Jan. 4, 1923; 
2c. July 12; E 565636; Standard pub. 
co., Cincinnati. 13491 


197 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13492 


pt. 111, n.s.,v. 18 


One week ago; fox trot-song and 
story, w and m Hayden Shepard and 
Harry Archer, of U. S. © June 30, 
1923.2 ec. July 2; . 565418 ¢4iteo 


Feist, inc., New York. 13492 
Only, 4a. cry; w+.oata ; Teasdale. m 
Wintter Watts, of U. S.; medium 


voice. © July. 16, 11923; 2 ce July 
27; EF 565875; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 13493 


Only a dream; w Mrs. Peter Bahr, m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 


Gf Beach of UL SO Te July 26, 
TO 25> 7 RO SO 5800 = 3 Nerst* Pp Gap ahr: 
Wabasha, Minn. 13494 


Only your heart; w and m John J. 
Duffy and Arthur’ B. McKay, of 
WS. © June: 28/1923 2% cv Fune 
27; EF 565588; Mettler and McKay, 
New Haven, Conn. 13495 


"Ops, the diet that I love the best; a 
and m Joe Pearson, of England; 
G. «Staff and tonic sol-fa Sais! 


©y Apr. 26; £1923 51 je7 Jane A657 E 
566551 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 13496 


Orange- (An) grove in California; w 
AnGs it ls Be of. U: 75... ©, July cl4, 
1923; 2 c. July 16; E 563845; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 13497 

Ordensritter (Gallant knights) ; marsch, 
von H. L. Blankenburg, of Germany; 
piano. 
FE 566318; Berlin. 

13498 


Original Charleston strut; song 
Thomas Morris, William Russell 
and Clarence Williams, of U. S. 
Auge. 1; PO232 cf, Ane; 5701505 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 13499 


Ose Anna; fox-trot et shimmy, sur les 
motifs de La haut, de Maurice Yvain, 
of France; orch. avec piano con- 
ducteur. Ato. (Célébre collection 
des succés, no. 612) © May 15, 1923; 


Apollo-verlag, 


1c. May 29: E 566235 ; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. (© arrangement) 13500 
Other sheep; w Mrs. S. N. F., m arr. 


Edith’ M. Darton,?of U. S. -©° Mar. 
19, 1923; 1 c. June 4, 1 c. July 18; E 
563998; Mrs. S. N. Fitkin, Brooklyn. 
13501 

Our colors; m Alice Mattullath, of 
U. S.; sop. and alto. (Octavo series, 
two-part songs, no. 160) July 9, 
1923; 2:c. July 13; E 563733; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. «© arrange- 
ment) 13502 
Our dance is o'er; galop, w G. Hubi- 
Newcombe, m Cuthbert Harris, of 
Great Britain; sop. 1, 2. (Octavo 


© June 5, 1923; 1 ¢. June'6; | 


798 


series, two-part songs, no. 156) 
July 9, 1923; 2c. July 43>, 35:563780 ; 
‘Arthur. P. Schmidt cO., Boston. 13503 


Our -Father; w T. A: S.,° m- Alvin’ W. 
Roper, of U.S!” © Jily 25, 1945772 c. 
July 28; E 565907; T. A. Snook, Irv- 
ing, Kan. 13504 


Our illustrious potentate march; by M. ~ 
A. A. of U. $.; band. 4to. Reading, 
Pa., Howard & Gerhardt. © June 18, 
1923; 2 c., June 19> 5, 564937 ni AL 
Althouse, Reading, Pa. 13505 


Our spring; trio, w Elvira B. Smith, 
m EF. S. Hosmer, of U. S.; women’s 
voices. (Octavo series, women’s 
voices, no. 863) © July 9, 1923; 2 c. 
July 13; E 563727; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 13506 


Outward (An) sail; w Helen Taylor, m 
ere Besly, of Great Britain; & 
© June 19, 1923; 1 «. July 6 3 

ff 566854 ; Enoch & sons, Itd., ._Lon- 
don. 13507 
Ovaiola (L’); versi di Imbimbo, mu- 
sica di Alfredo Mazzucchi, of Italy; 
mand. acc. Naples, Santa Lucia. 4to. 
@, May 1, ‘1923; 1 Gc. Wim ae, 1h 
566644; Italian book co., New York. 
13508 


Overture 1849; by Mortimer Wilson, 
of U. S., op. 71; symphony orch. 
Fischer ed. (New and standard com- 
positions, no. 5209) © July 19, 1923; 
2c. July 20; E 568026; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 13509 

Paisley shawl; in Ted Lewis’ frolic, w 
Jack Yellen, m Milton Ager, of U. S. 
Production ed. © Aug. 4, 1923; 2 c. 
Aug. 6; E 568371; Ager, Yellen. & 
Bornstein, inc., New York. 13510 

Pajak: polka,.P. +F.,.06 4U.Gs.gapiano. 
@} July 21, 1923; 2) co igine sue. 1 
570053; Peter Feldhann, New oer 

13511 


Bialeninist ped Opus; nos. 1-10, mel- 
ody © Ig: June eit 
1923 ; E 262058- 562967: Leo Palmin- 
teri, Brooklyn. 13512-13521 


Pan and ae pos w J. J. Robbins, m 
MPG, of: U: SO Wf cffualy. 289 1923 ; 
in 502003: Matthew Gold, Bayonne, 
Ns J: 13522 


Panthéisme; humour, paroles et musique 
de Paul Dupin, of France; sept voix. 
4to. (Chant de ma bouilloire, no. 29) 
© sMay : 15, 1923. 1 -exofume 155, 
566521 ; Durand et cie., Paris. 13523 4 

Pa-peé-tee sweetie; w and m Abe 

Brashen: and Toots Bates, 0fj,0. 5S: 

© June 5, 1923: 2c. July 9; EF 563580; 

Melody shop, Seattle. 1352 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS © 


no. 8, 1923 


13547 


Parade ¢The); by Rob Roy Peery, of 
DerS5 “op. 17, no. 1; piano. (Old 
time circus) © July 12391923 232! 'c. 
July 14; E 563919; Theo. Presser CO:; 
Philadelphia. 13525 


Parade des bluets; de Guillaume Balay, 


of France: harmonie ou fanfare. 4to. 
OP tag 30... 1923" co June 155 E 


566486: Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

13526 
Paradise of love; w E. D., melody 
Herman Dubois ipseud. of Ethel 


Fisher} of U.S. ©1'c. July 16,1923; 
E 563818: Elbina Dunn, meine 
13 


Paris blues; w I. S., melody Herman 
Duhois ipseud. of Ethel Fisher) of 
U.S. ©l1c. July 16, 1923; E 563814; 
Ivan Saltzman, Sterling, IIL. 13528 


Parlami d’amor; valzer, melody G. B.. 
gektalys 3OU bt ‘es July5,- 19233;-. FE 

- 565473; Giosue Buzzolani, New oe 
13529 


Eine (A); w Gerald Massey, m V. 
ASB fot BRueland:* © Apr. 23, 1923; 
hc. June 15; FB 5660498; V- A. Beatty, 
London. 13530 


Pasquinade caprice; by Gottschalk, op. 


59, ed. McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S., 
played Barry Mortimer. (Recordo, 
no. 67900) Music rolh © July 25, 


1923; 2c. July 30; E 565960; Recordo 
player roll co., Chicago. © peilting 
1 ! 


Passers-by; w Carl Sundburg, m John 
Beach, of U. S.; med. voice. (Two 
songs of labor, no.1) © July 3, 1923; 


2c. July 9; E 565532; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 13532 
Pastoral poem; intermezzo, Ernest T. 
Dudes, of! Uy Sijecpiano.. - (Sheet 
music edition, P. 1302) © June 4, 
1923; 2 c. June 27;'E 565263; Carl 
Fischer, New York. 13533 


Path (The) cf silver; waltz, w Kenneth 
* Gwynne and Fred W. Leigh, m Isidor 
Fisher, of England; in A flat. (Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notationsi © July 
20, 1923: 1 c. July 26; E 567140; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 

13534 


Peau dane; par Roland Saint Aulaire, 
of France; piano, 4 mains. (Les 
contes de grand mére; no. 5) © June 
19, 1923; 1 c. July 7, E 566898; Jean 
- Jobert, Paris. 13535 

Pedersen: fox trot, af Einar Alberti, 
of Denmark : piano. © July 11, 1923; 
i Vel uly 28: E 567469; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 


13536 


Peines d’amour ; des Chansons de 
Marjolie, poésie de Louis De Cour- 
mont, musique de Théodore Dubois, 
of France. (Cinq mélodies, no. 5) 
OnmMay. 15 ~19232) 1b May 18; E 
566130 ; Heugel, Panis: 13537 


Pélérinage; paroles de Camille Gui- 
boiseau, musique de Paul Fiévet, of 
France. Editions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon & cie. © May 30, 1923; 
1c. June 15; E. 566502 ;- Evette + et: 
Schaeffer, Paris. 13538 


Penniless blues; w and m Joseph H. 
Trent, of U. S.; piano with words. 
@OiscsAng.)2, 19235" 8 5700285 Jack 
Mills, inc., New Y York. 13539 


Pep it up; from Ziegfeld follies of 
1922, w Gene Buck, m Dave Stamper 
and Louis A. Hirsch, 6 US: 
Jarly; 9511923 -2)'e. July 12;+E 563870; 
Harms, inc., New York. 13540 


Pepita Jiménez; comédie lyrique en 
deux actes, d’aprés une nouvelle de 
bog 83 Money Coutts, traduction et 
adaptation francaise ‘de Joseph de 
Marliave, version italienne de Carlo 
M. A. Galateri, musique de I. Albeniz, 


of Spain; chant et piano. © June 
21, 1923; 1 c. July 7; D 26468; Max 
Eschig, Paris. 13541 


Percy’s posh plus-fours are priceless; 
w and m Rk P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, of England; in A. (Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations) © July 20, 
1923 ;: beiduly 263<567135z Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London. 13542 

Périlhou (A.) Idylle; par A. Périlhou, 
of France. (Scénes agrestes, no. 2 
a,b) a. Violon et piano.—z. Violon, 
violoncelle et piano. © May 5, 1923; 
i c. each May 18; E 566140, 566141 : 
Heugel, Paris. 13543, 13544 


Persian moon 5 we’ C. eee m 


John Fleming, of U.S. © July aah 
19235 2 cx, July 27? 36665676 Bos- 
worth & co., New York. 13545 


Perversion; valse boston hésitation, de 
Ee Delabre, orch. par Ad. Gauwin, 
of France; orch, avec piano con- 
ducteur. Ato. © June 15, 1923: 1 c. 
July 2; E 566791; Librairie Hachette, 
Paris. (© arrangement 13546 


Peter Pan in Kensington gardens; 
suite, w after the story by J. M. 
Barnio-m Stok. S.et- 75,2 ©) 
bee: June 26,1923, 7E 563305 ; Daisy 
Elna Fairchild Sherman, New York. 

13547 


Pether (Henry E.) Two monologues; 


Ww tAda» Leonora Harriss, ti «lace, 
Pether, of England; piano with 
words. Contents: 1. Polly’s prayer.— 


199 


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13548 


Pether (Henry E.)—Continued. 


2. When my dolly died. Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations} © May 28, 
1923; 1 c. June 29; E 566762; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 
13548 


Petit (Le) poucet et ses freres; par 
Roland Saint Aulaire, of France; 
piano, 4 mains. _ (Les contes de grand’ 
meére, no. 6) © June 19, 1923; lc. 
July 7; E 566899; Jean Jobert, Hoe 


549 
Petite (La) danseuse; de Edouard 
Lavelle, of England; piano. © May 


2G. 1923-1 “¢) June 18; 500594 ; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 13550 


Petticoat lane; w and m G. O., of 
U. S. Tueson;, Ariz., R.. H. Nielsen 
music pub. co. © July 23, 1923; 2 c. 
July 30; E 568196; Gene Quaw, 
Tucson, Ariz. 13551 

Phantom caprice; by Flick, ed. McNair 
Ilgenfritz, of U. S., played Frances 
P. Allen. (Recordo, no. 67920) 
(Music rolh © July 25, 1923; 2 c. 
July 30; E 565962; Recordo player 
roll co., Chicago. 1:© editing; 13552 

Phoebe McPhee; w and m H. M. 
Burnaby, of England; in G. (Francis 
& Day’s humorous songs) Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations) © July 20, 
1923; 1c. July 26; E 567141; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London. 13553 

Phos-phis, phis-phos, phos-phos; w and 
melody Lew Brown, of U. §., arr. 
Elliott Shapiro, of U.S. © le. 
July 16, 1923; E 563804; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 


13554 
Phrynette; by Montague Ewing, of 
Great Britain; piano. (From a 


picture gallery) © July 12, 1923; 
-2 c. July 14; E 563899; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 13555 


Pianista (El) virtuoso en 60 exercicios 
(O pianista virtuoso em 60 exerci- 
cios); calculados para adquirir la 
agilidad, la indepencia, etc., de C. L. 
Hanon, ed., revue, doigtée et aug- 
mentée par Alphonse Schotte, of 
Belgium. Hamburg-Leipzig, Edicion 
Anton J. Benjamin. © June 19, 
pe3 1 fuly “7. BY 500875; | aipn- 
Schotte et cie., Boulogne. «© editing, 
revision, fingering and augmenting) 

13556 

Pianola; by Frank Westphal, of U. S.; 
piano. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1923; E 570027 ; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 13557 

Piccola falena (Papillon de soir); one 
step, versi e musica di Gino Imbimbo, 


pt. III; m-s., v. 18 


of Italy; mand. acc. Naples, Vedova 
Fragassi & figli. 4to. © Dec. 30, 
1922; 1 c. June 29, 1923; E 566742; 
Italian book co., New York. 13558 
Piccola Zulu; versi di Nino Cozzi, 
musica di S. Cataldo, ef. ttaly 
mand. _— acc. Naples, Canzonetta. 
4to. © Dec. 30,.1922; 4 c.. feame=29, 
1923; E 566741; Italian book co., 
New York. 13559 
Picidae (The); by Carlyle Davis, of 
US'S., op. 34 10. 22 fiaiig. er ane 
2/, 1923; 26 June 29% i Saal = 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 13560 
Pickaninny (The) band; w B. J. R.,-m 
Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. New York 
city, Frank Harding. © July 26, 
1923; 2c. July 30; E 565926; B. J. 
Reagan, Raquette Lake, N. Y. 13561 
Piece en mi flat; de J. Ed. Barat, of 
France; trombone ténor et piano. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon & 
cie. © May 30, 1923; 1 c. June 15; 
E 566500; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
13562 

Piedigrotta mandolino; la canzonetta 
napolitana, versi e musica di diversi 
autori, of Italy, compilatore Salvatore 
Panzetta.. 2 serie, (Napless La 
canzonetta napoletana. 4to. © May l, 
1923; 1 c. June 8; A—Foreign 22801 ; 
Italian book co., New York. 
Piercing eyes; w R. A. B., melody J. W. 
BF. of (U0. S.2O@ i eral ees 
E 565425; R. Arthur Booker and 
James W. Funnie, New Rochelle, 
Wi Y: 13564 
Pierrette flirts; intermede galant, by 
Joen Fresco, of Holland, op. 11; piano. 
(Edition artistique, no. 3) © July 16, 
1923; 2c. Aug. 1; E 565968; Maurice 
Baron, New. York. 13565 


Pierrot; air de ballet, by Henry Hadley, 
op. 93, no 1, arr. M. L. Lake, of U.S.; 
military band with conductor. 4to. 
© June 6, 1923792 eames? 7es & 
565272; Carl Fischer, New. York. 1© 
arrangement 13566 

Pierrott dance; by Montague Ewing, of 
Great Britain; piano. (From a picture 
gallery). © July 12;.1923; 2-c. July 
14; E 563900; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 13567 

Ping-a-pep; by Michael Pingitore and 
Alfred Conklin, of U. S.; ten. banjo, 
with piano acc. © July 6, 1923; 2 c. 
July 7; E 565562; Richmond-Robbins, 
inc., New York. 13568 

Pipifax-foxtrot ; 
Germany ; piano. 
June 
Berlin. 


© Jame5, 1925 vie c: 


800 


ee ees 
eS ee eee 


von Paul Lincke,: of © 


6; E 566319; Apollo-verlag, — 
13569 


13563 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


19592 


Plain old blues; w and m Porter Grain- 
ger and Mamie Smith, of U. S.; piano 
with words. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1923; 
E 570026: Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 13570 


Plantation ditty; w Ruth McEnery 
Stuart, m Anne Stratton, of U.°S.; 
high or med. voice. (Two songs from 
the South) © July 12, 1923; 2c. July 
14; E 563768; Boston music co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 13574 


Playful winds; by Anna Priscilla Risher, 
of U. S.; piano. © July 9, 1923; 2c. 
July 13; E 563750; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 13572 


Pleading; w Armen Touryan ti. e. A. 
Wilson), melody Herman Dubois 
(pseud. of Ethel Fisher) of U. 5. 
1c. July 25, 1923; E 568088; Armen 
Wilson, Newark, N. J. 13573 


Please don’t let me find you here when 
I get back; w and melody Vaughn 
De Leath tpseud. of Leonore Von der 
Leith} and Roland C. Irving, of U. S., 
arr. Claude Lapham, of U. S. © 1c. 
July 31, 1923; E 565947; Goodman & 
Rose, inc., New York. 13574 


Please, O please come home; fox trot, 
w and m S. K., of Canada. © June 
1923-1 c. June 4;- 566304," S: 
Kunkes, Shelburne, Canada. . 13575 


Please play it over again; w and m 
iD ait U=-S.arr. Louis..ba- 
Rondelle, of U. S. © 1c. July 26, 
1923: E 565849; William J. Daley, 
Los Angeles. 13576 


Please say yes; by JT. and N. J.,. of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Brooklyn, 
N. Y.; melody with piano acc. © 
1c July 31, 1923; E 565951; Tillie 
and Nancy Jay, Brooklyn. 13577 

Ply the oar; w J. M. Russell, m Chas. 
H. Gabriel, of U. S...© June 18, 1923; 
f7e! June! 25; 1c. July 7;_ Er 565589; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, eels ae 


‘ Poet and peasant; overture, by Suppe, 
ed. McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S., played 
Mary Angell and Roger Hilliard. 
(Solo carola, no 74978) (Music rolh 
iejune 29, 19232. 2c:,July,.9;; 5 
563603;. Cable co., Chicago. «© ed- 
iting) 13579 
- Poeta (Tl) ; versi di Decio Carli, musica 
di F. S. Cataldo, of Italy; mand. acc. 
Naples, Santa Lucia. 4to. © May 1, 
1923: 1c. June 22; E 566645; Italian 
book co., New York. 13580 
- Polly; selection, by Frederic Austin, of 
Great Britain; full military band. 
(Boosey’s military journal, 147th 


series, no. 3) © June 13, 1923; 1c. 
June 30; E 566824; Boosey & co., 
London. (© arrangement) 13581 


the second pt. of The beggar’s 
opera, m Frederic Austin, of Great 
Britain; piano. © May 23, 1923; 1 c. 
June 30; E 566823; Boosey & co., 
London. (© arrangement} 13582 


Polonaise; composed and rev. E. R. 
Blanchet, of Switzerland, op. 15, no. 3; 


piano.) © July 12; 1923292 cy fully. 
14; E 565669; Composers’ music 
corp., New York. 13583 


Polytechnic; march, W. P. McA., of 
US: ; oreh,” Ato. © July. 16,, 1923- 
2c." July 18+ “EH 563959- “W. PP. Mc 
Adow, Billings, Mont. 13584 


Poppy days; w J. J., m John F. Ryan, 
Oly Uc Snas ©). ices Jie. 19252545 
565881; John Jackomo, New York. 


13585 


Poquetta; w Mrs. O. P. G, m George 
Grit, (6, O1,U.. 9... ant. leo apte 
Beach, om CS. <6) Ac: Spmly re 
1923; E 565826; Mrs. O. P. Gregg, 
Marion, Mont. 13586 


Postinero (El); schottisch-madrilenfio, 
par Babil Calvete, of Spain; piano. 
Paris, G. Gross. © June 21, 1923; 
lc. July 7; EF 566864; Y. Bizos, Paris, 
et M. H. Tailliez, Plessis Robinson, 
France. 13587 


Pour fortifier les 4™° et 5™° doigts; par 
S. Lebert, choisie, revue, doigtée et 
annotée par I. Philipp, of France; 
piano. (Collections du ménestrel: 
Anthologie pianistique, 4° série, no. 
94) © May 5, 1923; 1 ce. May 18; 
E 566108; Heugel, Paris. (© col- 
lection, revision, fingering and anno- 
tation) 13588 


Power (The) behind the throne is dad; 
w Mrs. S. E. C., m George Graff, 
fr., cot Uz /S;) atr.. ‘Theos; GotBeach, 
of SLT SO © chiecdsuly SokOBserr 
565464; Mrs. S. E. Crawford, Hurts- 
boro, Ala. © 13589 


Praktisch studien; nattrliche klavier— 
technik, von Rudolf M. Breithaupt, 
of Germany; teil 3. hft 2. Roll- 
schwung und kreisung.—hft. 3. Glei- 
tung, vibrato. © Aug. 1, 1919, Sept. 
24, 1920; lc. each May 24, 1923; E 
566161, 566162; C. F. Kahnt, Leipzig. 

13590, 13591 

Preach, sing and pray; w and m J. W. 
As FotsU J: 84 Os May 1219283: 25. 
July. 1334 EB 563Z163; Jas: W;-i Acuff 
and Wm. D. Evridge, Granger, Tex. 

13592 


801 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13593 


Prelude in C minor; by A. J., of Can- 
ada: pianos’ ‘© June 20, O23 sre. 
June 22; E 566658; Alene Jackson, 
Dauphin, Man., Canada. 13593 


Presente ... passato ... e futuro; versi 
di A. Barberi, musica di Vincenzo 
De. Salvin, of. Italy; mand. 
Naples, Santa Lucia. 4to. 
O73 te ume: a22 ous: 
Italian book co., New York. 13504 


Pretty Peggy; from Earl Carroll’s 
vanities of 1923, w and m Earl Car- 
roll, of U. S. (New York’s newest 
annual revue, edition no. 1) © July 


SLA 1923); 2c. july “Sle S59ap 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder CO., New 
York. 13595 

one of Columbia; march, 


Pride 
Woes 4 ot. Ut .Oss5. bar comet. 
Grice yily 11s t9233 Ez 563612; Wal- 


lace Raymond Tenney, Oakland, 
alt. 13596 
Princess’ flirt; valse boston hésitation, 
@e Ch. d' Arbor, of JPrance> “oreh. 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. © Jute 
Bry LO2Se 1c.” July. 3t57 oreo: 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 13597 


piano. Editions musicales 
Buffet-Crampon & cie. © May 21, 
1923: 1 c. June 6; E 566340; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 13598 


Prineesse Marie-Jose; ouverture, de J. 
FE, Strauwen, of France, op. 341; 
harmonie ou fanfare. © May 30, 
1073 I cajune 15, EB 506528. Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 13599 


Priscilla; minuet, B. Percy James, of 
U.S); piatio. . Boston—New)) York — 
Chicago, Evans music co. © July 
20, 1923: 2 c July 16;. FE, 563985 ; 
M. T. Evans, Boston. 13600 


Prologue, scherzo et variations; 2° 
concerto, par 8. Stojowski, of Rus- 
sia, domiciled at New WOrk, (Gp. 02 
partition d’orchestre. © June 27, 
1923; 2c. July 31; E 565969; ea 


Paris. 13601 
Puccini (Giacomo) Papa chéri je 
aime: solo de Lauretta, de Gianni- 
Schicchi, paroles de Giovacchino 
Forzano, version francaise de Paul 
Ferrier, musique de G. Puccini, of 
ltaly; sop. “© May .15; 1923; oe 
May 16; E 557951; G Ricordi & 
CO., Milan. 13602 


Pucker up and roll those lovable eyes; 
w and m Dannie O'Neil, of a Ss 
© july 2171192352: July EF, 
Seay Fred Fisher, inc., 

13603 


New PRE 


pt. 111, ns., v. 18 


Purling (The) brook; by Gaston Doré, 
rev. the Willis music co:, of U. 
piano. (In the open) © June 26, 
1923; 2 c. June 28 E 563562; Willis 
music CO., Cincianati. (© revision) 


13604 


Put your wife on the ice for the ae 
mer time; w and melody D. T., 
U. S. © lc. July 9, 1923; E s6ah4e: 
Dave Taylor, Brooklyn. 13605 


Qu’ont donc ses yeux; paroles et 
Hee ts de Max d’Ollone, of France. 
(Cinq melodies, no. 4) © May 5, 
1923; 1 c. May 18: F, 566142; Heugel, 
Paris. ~ 13606 


Quand Vhiver s’enfuit (Als de winter 
voorbij is); version francaise de H. 
Moreno, l’allemand par C. Hebbel, 
musique de Jan Blockx, of Belgium. 
(Sept mélodies, no. 4) © (Text 
French, Flemish and German 
May 5, 1923: 1 c. May 18; EF 566120; 
Heugel, Paris. 13607 


fox-trot, paroles de 
musique de Penso, of 
France. “© ‘May <30; 1923; of <.- june 
15; E 566488; Publications Francis 
Day, Paris. 13608 


Quanno passe ’nnanze ’o vascio; versi 
di P. Vento, musica di G. Ciaravolo, 
of Italy; mand. “acc. “Naples, “Santa 
Tticia. /) 4to. "©, “Mia sas Sate ic: 
June 22; E 566657; Italian book co., 
New York. 13609 


Queen of Egypt; w Billy Colligan, m 
Ferdie Grofe and Peter de Rose, of 
U.S. «©, July: 30,1923 > Zara 3: 
E 565980; Harms, inc., New York. 

13610 


Querelle (Bruits de voix); poésie de 
Paul Géraldy, musique de Raoul 
Brunel, of France. (Toi et moi, no. 2) 
©: May 5; 1928-41) chy Mayt 16.1 
566125; Heugel, Paris. 13611 


Quiet (The) pool; by Eric -Grant, of 
Great Britain, ed. Ernest Fowles; 
piano. (Curwen edition, no. 9209) © 
June 14, 1923: 1 c. June 28; E 566785; 

~ J. Curwen & sons, Itd.,, London. 13612 

Quitting ~CThe);~ blues; Ww So G.= m 
Arnold ‘T' Lax’ of °U."S2" Nea wor 
city, Frank Harding.  ©x {July 926, 
1923; 2 c.’ July 30; E 565927; Solo- 
mon Gray, Catonsville, Md. 13613 

Radiant (The) morn hath passed away; 
trio, w Godfrey Thring, m F. Leslie | 
Calver, of Great’ Brita 7) Geirve 
series, women’s voices, no. 867) © 
sipaly 17,1923; 2° el July/21soB, 565759 - 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 13614 


@uand- ona. ca: 
Nazelles, 


802 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


13638 


Radio (The) fans; march, W. J. O., | Reaper’s (The) song; by Nellie Simpson, 


o >: piano. Thy vt ts. 1923; 
2c. July 13; E 563761; William J. 
Oates, Washington. 13615 


Raff (Joseph Joachim) Giga con varia- 
zioni; from Suite pour piano seul, by 
J. Raff, op. 91, ed. and played Lucille 
Manker, of U. S. (Solo carola, no. 
74947) «Music rolh © June 29, 1923; 
2c. July 9; E 563602; Cable co., 
Chicago. (© editing) 13616 


Ragging the scale; w Dave Ringle, m 
Ed. B. Claypoole, of U. S. New York, 
Broadway music corp. © July 26, 
1923; 2'c. July 28; E565920; Artmusic, 

- yne., New York. 13617 


Railroad galop; by Eduardo Marzo, of 
ers. giand: © July’ 12, -1923;°2 c. 
July 14; E 563910; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 13618 


Railroad man; fox trot, Meyer, Er- 
man and Schoebel, ed. McNair Ilgen- 
fritz, of U. S., played Clarence M. 
Jones, of U. S. (Recordo, word roll, 
no. 67970) «Music rolh © July 25, 
(972 July 30: °%, 565955.“ Re- 
cordo player roll co. Chicago. «© 
editing and interpretation) 13619 


Rainbow tears; w E. E. G, m John 
Peak yan, on: U,. 9... ©. 1 .c,..Aug., 4, 
1923: E 570078; Elmer Eugene Gus- 
tafson, Fruitport, Mich. 13620 


Rainbow’s end; w Chas. Phillips Glad- 
stone, m A. B. P., of Canada. © 
i c. June 13, 1923; E 565416; Adry 
Benjamin Phillips, Halkirk, Alberta, 
Canada. 13621 


Raindrops are teardrops from heaven; 
w Billy Curtis, melody Billy Harrison, 
pe Ws SP Oo) coe 2, 1923) E 
570022: Jack Mills, inc., New York. 

13622 

Raising Cain: w Joseph H. Trent, 
melody Donald Heywood, of U. S. © 
1 c. Aug. 2, 1923; E 570029; Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. 13623 

Rajah (The) ; by A. W: E. A., of U.S., 
arr. William C. Lindeman, of U. &.; 
piano. © 1c. July 21, 1923; E 565738; 
Axel W. E. Austin, New York. 13624 

Rapsodie dahoméenne; de Aug. de 

Boeck, of Belgium; piano conducteur. 
(Collection excelsior, no. 1) © Dec. 
31, 1922: 1 c. July 7, 1923; E 566865; 
Alph. Darimont & cie., Brussels, Bel- 

ee Tit11. 13625 
Rattler (The) ; fox trot, w H. D. H.,m 

Harry Morton, of U.S. © 1c. July 

19, 1923: E 565696; Hazel D. Halli- 

day, Seabright, Calif. 13626 


2103—23—_5 


of Great Britain; violin and piano. 
July 11, 1923: 1c. July 12; E 567018; 
A. Weekes & co., Itd., London. 13627 


Reason (The); w Marion St. John 
Webb, m Vivian Hickey, of Great 
Britain. © May 29, 1923; 1 c. June 
11; E 566474; Augener, Itd., London. 

13628 


Red head step child blues; w and m C. 
A. wor Ul Sy ©. lee. July if -1973= 
E 565654; Clinton Angrys Kemp, 
New York. 13629 


Red hot; w and melody Ted Koehler, 
Maurie Sherman, Frank ‘Trumbauer 
and Wallace Bradley, of U. S., arr. 
W. Bradley. © 1 $c. July 7, 1923; 
E 563616; Leo Feist, inc.,. New York. 

13630 


Red rose of Spain, Coralito mine; tango 
fox trot, w Irving Caesar, m D. Ca- 


Pitoe,, OF Uo © Jily 2 boca 2 
July 5; E 563528; Harms, inc., New 
York. 13631 


Regrets; w H. C. S., m James P. Fitz- 
gerald, of U. S. © 1c. June 28, 1923; 
E 563513; Harry C. Shunk, Carding- 
EO Oy. F 13632 


Remember dearie; w Sam Ehrlich, mel- 
ody Hugo Savino, of U. S., arr. M. 
David. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1923; E.570024; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 13633 


Rememb’ring ; in Topsy and Eva, w and 
m the Duncan sisters ri. e. Rosetta and 
Vivian Duncan) of U. S. © July 
769923 5°2. ied | aly 272 Et 570059- 
Thomas Wilkes, San Francisco. 

13634 

Rencontre (La); paroles de A. M. Gos- 
sez, musique de E. Letellier, of France. 
Paris, Max Eschig. Contents: 1. La 
rencontre. — 2. Elle passe.—3. L’ap- 
proche. © May 30, 1923; 1c. June 15; 
FE 566511; Edgar Letellier, Paris. 

13635 

Render thanks and praise; harvest 
anthem, w from the Bible, m Caleb 
Simper, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices, with organ acc. 4to. © July 
4, 1923; 1 c. July 12; E 567019; A. 
Weekes & co., Itd., London. 13636 

Rest in Him; 'w C. W. J., sr., m Thoro 
Pornis, of U.S: He sully 1923. 
2c. July 9; E 563576; Charles Wesley 
Jorden, sr., Millvale, Pa. 13637 

Reve d’enfant; par Edouard Flament, 
of France, op. 4, no. 1; orch. avec 
piano-conducteur. 4to. © June 19, 
1923; 1 c. July 7; E 566913; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 13638 


893 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13639 


Revenge; w O. B., melody Herman 
Dubois tpseud. of Ethel Fisher) of 
a: te.) July "25,2025 2 

568092; Opal Berg, Houston. 13639 


Réverie poétique; by Maurice Baron, 
of France; piano. © June 23, 1923; 
2-c-\ July 9; FE 563573; -Belwit, anc., 
New York. 13640 


Rhapsody; waltz, Gus Swayne, of 
England; piano... ©. July 23, 1923; 
1c. July 24; E 567117; Keith, Prowse 
& co., Itd., London. 13641 


Rhythms; w Charles Hayes, m David 
Richards, of Great Britain; in G. 
Olay, 29, 1923-1 c. sume, a0sc 
566818; Boosey & co., London. 

13642 


Rice (Eustace Bond) Fourteen syn- 
thetic exercises (Quatorce ejercicios 
sintéticos); for tone-balance, hand 
extension, counter rhythms and finger 
independence, by E. B. Rice, of U. 5.; 
piano, single hand. (Schirmer’s 
scholastic series, v. 143) © June 15, 
19234 Qve:'June“22; BH 565055; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 13643 


Rich (The) man and the poor man, 
w and m R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, 
of England; in C._ (Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations) © June 15, 1923; 
1c. June 29; E 566764; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, London. 13644 


Ride on in majesty; hymn anthem, w 
H. H. Millman, m William Baines, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © 
July 12, 1923; 2c. July 14; E 563888; 
Theo. Presser co., Bene lena 


Riedarson (Per) Hymne; af P. Riedar- 
son, of Norway, op. 10, 11._ 1. Violin 
eller cello med piano.—2. Piano. 
Jan. £15, 1923¢ die. teach Mat422; 
E 566603, 566606; Musikcentralens 
forlag, a. s., Christiania, Norway. 


13646, 13647 


Ring-a-ring o fairies; poem M. 
Nightingale; in D rand) A_new day; 
poem Lily Dougall; in G.: unison 
songs for children, m Felix White, of 
Great Britain. Williams ed. 4to. 
(Joseph Williams’ new series of 
songs, duets & trios for schools and 
classes selected and ed. by Ernest 
Read: Unison songs, no. 1, a, b) 
(Staff and tonic sol-fa notations: © 
May 23, 1923; 1 c. June 4; E 566306 ; 
Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 

13648 


Rip saw blues; by F. M., of U. 5.; piano. 


© 1c. Aug. 4, 1923; E 570155; Fred 


Megson, Minneapolis. 13649 


ptr hese 18 


Rise (The): of Rosie O'Reilly; selec- 
tion,’. George Mi, Colgan,” Of Us s.: 
arr. “Geo. “J. “Wtitkaus, of Mila a. ; 
piano: © July 5, 1923-2 ce July 13> 
FE, 563717; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 13650 


Ritorna a me; versi di D. Petriccione, 
musica di G. Spagnolo, of Italy; 
mand. acc. Naples, Santa Lucia. 4to. 
©*May 1;'1923>-11c. Jone BSE 
566655; Italian book co., New York. 

13651 


River Shannon moon; waltz, Walter 
Wallace. Smith; of -Uy Sivlarr2 O. 
Sctacea, of WeS: band: dbl. 32mo. 
(Feist edition, 1631) © July. 10, 
1923; 2 c. July, 11; E 563684; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. (© arrange- 
ment] 13652 


Rockabye town; w Andrew Sterling, 
melody Geo. W. Meyer, of U. S. 
1c. July 28, 1923; E 565879: Irvine 
Berlin, inc., New York. 13653 


Roite (Die) kusine, fun roiten Russ- 
land; duet, w Yankele Brisker, m 
William Gingold, of U. S. © Jan. 
5, 1923:°2. c fly 2) See 
Leiserowitz pub. co., New York. 13654 


Rolling home in the morning, after the 
ball; waltz, w and m Fred Godfrey, 
of Great Britain; in C.. (Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations!) © June 11, 
1923; 1 c. June 13; E 566663; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 13655 


Rolling (A) stone don’t gather no 
moss; w and melody T. C., of U. S., 
arr. Harry’ T: Myers, of sUmiS22© 
ttc. July 31, 1923; % -5659sege Ted 
Caldwell, Louisville, Ky. 13656 

Rolling waves; by Orville A. Lindquist, 
of U, S.;-pianoys Oajulys 265.1923; 
2c.) July, 303;:E,. 568198 ; | Atthars P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 13657 


Romance; de l’opérette L’amour mas- 
qué, de André Messager, arr. par 
F. S., of France; orch. avec piano 
conducteur. 4to. (Célébre collection 
des succés, no. 628) © May 15, 
1923; 1 c. May 29; E 566240; Francis 
-Salabert, Paris. (© aenegagy 
. 136 


Romeo, what did Ro-me-owe; w and 
m Frank Wood and John P. Long, 
of England; in F. (Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations!) © Apr. 26, 1923; 
lc. June 16; EF 566550; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, London. 13659 


Rose of Mandalay; w and melody 
Lucky Wilber and Ted Koehler, of 
U:;S.: arr... Wilber, s}Optgesduty 
20, 1923; E 568054; Leo. Feist, inc., 
New York. 13660 


804. 


Pe eT eee ee ee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


13683 


Rose of old Madrid; w P. O. B., mel- 
ody Walter Smith, of U. S. ©lc. 
‘July 3, 1923; E 563477; P. O. Brewer, 
San Francisco. 13661 


Rose of Redonda; w M. W., melody 
Herman Dubois ipseud. of Ethel 
Fisher} of U.S. © 1c. July 25, 1923; 
FE 568093; Maudena Walker, Redondo 
Beach, Calif. 13662 


Rose of the morning; from the Passing 
show of 1923, w Cyrus Wood, m 


Sigmund Romberg, of U. S. © July 
Bee 2c. July 5; .B 563529; 
Harms, inc., New York. 13663 


Rose (A) will speak; w and m E. E., 
peebats. eG jh) cyt Jathy 26) 19235; Eh 
565878; Eygenie Eckert, Jersey Oe 


Rosen serenade; text af Kai Ahlendorf, 
musik af Paul Lekytié, of Denmark, 
op. 21; piano med tekst. © June 11, 
1923; 1 c. June 28; E 566775; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 13665 


Rosetime in Ireland, means home sweet 
home to me; w and m H. J. D., of 
mS’ © June 23, 1923; 2c. Jtly 6; 
BE 563531; Henry J. Donovan, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 13666 


Rosie, my heart’s rosary; w and melody 
Wm. Jerome, Billy Frisch and Walter 
Donaldson, of U. S. © 1c. July 10, 
1923; E 565575; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 13667 

Rosy; w and m Issac S. Browne, of 
WW. 5.1 ©.1 & Aug. 4, 1923; 1565973 ; 
Columbia graphophone co., New 
York. 13668 


Roussel (Albert) Symphonie; par A. 
Roussel, op. 23, transcription par 
Lucien Garban, of France; piano a 4 
mains en si bémol. © June 13, 1923; 
1c. July 7; E 566915; Durand et cie., 
Paris. «© transcription) 13669 


Ruby’s album, no. 9; valses Horatio 
Nicholls, simplified Albert H. Os- 
wald, of Great Britain; piano with 
words. Contents: 1. Golden dream- 
boat—2. Allah—3. Rainbow.—4. Sil- 
ver star—5 Night of wonder.—6. Blue- 
bird. © June 6, 1923; 1c June 8; E 
566427; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. 1367 

Ruines du cceur; paroles de Francois 
Coppée, musique de Albert Wolff, of 
France. © June 29, 1923; 1.c. June 
29: EF 566753; Enoch & co., Paris. . 

13671 
Runnin’ wild! part-song, Grey, Wood 

and Gibbs; of: WacS:, arr.’ Alfred J. 

Doyle, of U..S.; male quartette. 4to. 


© July 9, 1923; 2c. July 11; E 563682; 


Leo Feist, inc, New York. (© ar- 
rangement] 13672 


Sacred songs for church and home; se- 
lected and compiled J. A., of U. S. 
4to. New York, A. S. Barnes & co. 
© July 10, 1923; 2 c.-and aff. July 13; 
aff. July 18; A 711266; Juliette Alex- 
ander, Piedmont, Calif. 13673 


Sad ’n’ lonely blues; w and m Porter 
Grainger and Lena Wilson, of U. S.; 
piano with words.. © 1c. Aug. 2, 
1923; FE 570025; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 13674 


Saint-Anne (La) au village; humour, 
paroles et musique de Paul Dupin, of 
France; six voix. 4to. (Chant de ma 
bouilloire, no. 26) © May 15, 1923; 
ic. June 15; E 566495; Durand & 
Ge. Panis, 13675 


Sl. Dominic; mass, Latin w, m H. F., 
of England, op. 51; choir and orch. 
with solo sop. and ten. and solo 
violin. (Carnegie collection of British 
music) © May 22, 1923; 1c. June 2; 
E 566303; Harry Farjeon, London. 

13676 


Sainte: poéme de Stéphane Mallarmé, 
musique de P. de Breville, of France. 
© June a19> 923% Ae Fly he 
566874; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 

13677 


Salaam temple; march, J. G. Morrell, 
of UV. :S.* military band. “4to.-. © 
June 8, 1923; 2 c. June 27; E 565270; 
Carl Fischer, New York. 13678 

Sally, I love you; w H..C..G,, melody 
CS Me’ S.cot US." ©") july 2h 
1923; E 565736; Harry C. Greene and 
Charles M.-Smith, New York. 13679 


Sangre mora; 3°7 paso doble flamenco, 
por R. C., of Argentine Republic; 
piano. © May Zl, 1923; 1c. June 6; 
E, 566333; Ramon Coll, Buenos Aires, 
Argentine Republic. 13680 


Sarabande; de E. Chausson, arr. par S. 
Chapelier, of France; orch. avec piano 
conducteur. 4to. © May 30, 1923; 
lic}. June 152. k.566517-5, Rouart,,.Le- 
rolle & cie., Paris. (© arrangement) 

13681 

Saviour divine, I hear Thy gentle call- 
ing; sacred song, w and m William 
Baines, of U. S. © July 12, 1923; 
2c. July 14; E 563920; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 13682 


Saxophone man; w andm C. E., of U.S. 
© May (772192315925 csi Mayeibl> E 
565983; Chas. Elliott, Little Rock, Ark. 

13683 


809 


13684 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. l11;tie6.; wi AS 


Scandal (The); w Earl B: Westfield, 
melody WG. Ss 0b.U. S27 @ai. 
July 9, 1923; EF 563551; William Grant 
Still, New York. 13684 


Scars (The) of the cross; solo or duet, 
w Samuel J. Townsend, m H. A. M., 
DE LE 8; ,alto-er bars and tens © 
June 1, 1923; 2 c. May 23; EF. 565498; 
Harold A. Miller, Mt. Vernon, re 

13 


Scene de ballet; de Edouard Lavelle, of 
England; piano. © May 29, 1923; 
1 c. June 18; E 566595; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 13686 


Schmitt (Florent) Valse; extraite des 
Feuillets de voyages, de F. Schmitt, 
transcrit par H. Mouton, of Bel- 
gium; orch. avec piano conducteur. 
Ato. © June 20, 1923; 1c. July 31; 
E 567164; Durand et cie., Paris. (© 
transcription) 13687 

School (The) for scandal; incidental 
m for the play, arr. Henry Geehl, 
of Great Britain; piano. Contents: 
1. Menuet; by Handel.—2. Danse; 
by Scarlatti—3. Rigaudon; by Ra- 
meau.—4. Here’s to the maiden.— 
5. Gavotte; by Martini—6. Menuet; 
bypvkezart.-.© oJ uly -27,- 1923.) 4c. 
July 24; E 567087; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London. (© arrangement) 

688 

Schubert (Franz Peter) Ave Maria; by 
F. P. Schubert, transcribed Gaston 
Borch, “of. -U. "S.;. two: violins. and 
piano, with violoncello ad lib. © 
ihuly 3): 1923 <2, cz July 79 he Sonb4 

_G. Schirmer, inc., New York. (© 
transcription) 13689 

Hark, hark, the lark; by F. Schu- 

bert, transcribed Albert Spalding, of 

S.; violin and piano. © July 30, 


1923;'2 c. Aug. 6; E 570152; G. 
Schirmer amet. New .. York. 1°4© 
transcription) 13690 


Unfinished symphony; by F. Schu- 
bert, arr. Sydney Herbert, of Great 
Britain; band. 4to. (Boosey’s brass 
band journal, no. 639) Ist move- 
ment. Allegro moderato.—2d move- 
ment. Andante con moto. © July 9, 
1923; 1 c. Aug. 4; E 567263; Boosey 
& co. London. (© arrangement) 

13691 

—_— The wanderer; melody, F. Schu- 
bert, arr. Preston Ware Orem, of 
U. S.; piano. (Miniature classics) 
Gx hitly; 22; 1923 sige ky: ae 
563881; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. (© arrangement) 13692 

Schumann (Robert Alexander) Adagio 
et allegro; par R. Schumann, op. 70, 


rév. par L. Fournier, of France: 
piano et cor en fa, ou violoncelle. 
(Edition classique, no. 9998) ©- 
June 13, 1923; 1 ¢ July 7;_B 566908 ; 
Durand et cie. Paris. (© arrange- 
ment) 13693 


—— Romance; by Schumann-Schutt, 
op. 28, no. 2, ed. McNair Ilgen fritz, 
of U. S., played M. Oberndorfer. 
(Recordo, no. 67880) (Music roll 
© July 25, 1923; 2 c. July 30: E 
565956; Recordo player roll €o., 
Chicago. (© editing 13694 


Scuordete, oj ne’; versi di Vincenzo 
Foglia, musica di Giuseppe Cozzolino, 
of Italy; mand. acc. Naples, Casa 
editrice musicale Vedova Fragassi e 
figli. 4to. (Staff and numerical nota- 
tions) © May 1, 1923; 1c. July 26; 
F 567119; Italian book co., New 
York. 13695 


Scusi _ sa; versi di Nino Cozzi, 
musica di F. S. Cataldo, of Italy; 
mand. acc. Naples, Canzonetta. 4to. 
© Dec. 30, 1922; 1 c. June 29, 1923; 
FE 566740; Italian book co., New 
York. 13696 


Search me, O God; w Gertrude Eliza- 
beth Swallen, m W. J. M., of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Chicago, III. 
© July 11, 1923; 2 c July 16: E 
563838; Walter Johnston Main, Chi- 
cago. -. 13697 


Seashore (The) home; w W. H. F,, 
melody Herman Dubois ,pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher) of U. S. | © 1.c. July 
25, 1923; E 568095; W. H. Fellows, 
Algoma, Wis. 13698 


Second rhapsody; of the sea, by Alec 
Rowley, of England; piano, (Magnus 
albums, v. 99) © July 27, 1923: 
1 c. Aug. 2; E 567258; Swan & co., 
Itd., London. 13699 


Secret (The) of love; w E. D., melody 
Herman Dubois tpseud.. of Ethel 
Fishery of U.S Pa Beene 12. 
1923; EF 565613; Elbina Dunn, Minne- 
apolis. 13700. 


Secrets; in The co-optimists, w Clif- 
ford Seyler, m Melville Gideon, of 
England; in E flat. (Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations) © Mar. 20, 1923; 
1c. June 15; E 566559; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, London. 13701 


See you down there: w and m R. P. 


Weston and Bert Lee, of England; 4 


f' B flat: 
notations} 


(Staff and tonic sol-fa 
© June 15, 1923; 1c. 


June 29;:.E, 566765; Francis) Day & @ 


Hunter, London. 13702 


806 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


Senbrita: agenda. PS Sf Us Sie) 
1c. July 24, 1923; E 565794: noe 


P. Steele, New York. 13703 
Serenade; by M. M., of U. S., op. 6; 
piano. (Cover-title: Serenade spring- 


time) “© June 22,'1923; 2c. July-12; 
E 563686; Melvin Maccoul, Peters- 
burg, Va. 13704 


composed and rev. E. R. Blanchet, 
of Switzerland, op. 15, no. 2; piano. 
© July 12, 1923: Tos S July 14; E 
565670 ; Composers’ music corp., 
Boston. 13705 


version francaise de H. Moreno 
dapres Rellstab, musique de Jan 
Blockx, of Belgium. (Sept mélodies, 
no. 5) (Text French and German) 
@© May 5, 1923; 1c. May 18; E 
566121; Heugel, Paris. 13706 


Serenade espagnole; by Louis Godow- 
sky, of Great Britain; violin and 
mane «e) uly~ 6;-1923:;; 1c... Julye3 
E 566827; W. Paxton & co., Itd., Ban. 
don. 13707 


Serenade romantic; by W. H. Richard- 
son, of England; violoncello or violin, 
and piano. © Nov. 30; 1922; 1 c. 
June 13, 1923; E 566610; Friedrich 
Hofmeister, Leipzig. 13708 


Sergeant's (The) song; w Thomas 
Hardy, m Gustav Holst, of Great 
Britain; in A min. © June 21, 1923; 
iP te! July 2; E 566795; Edwin Ash- 
down, Itd., London. 13709 


Services and songs; for use in the 
junior department of the church 
senoolk aml. @: BotefoU. S07 8vo. 
New York - Cincinnati, Abingdon 
press. © July 16, 1923; 2 c, and aff. 
ditty, 255) AX -752221; - Josephine, L,. 
Baldwin, New York. 13710 


Setting (The) sun; by Walter Rolfe, 
of U. §S.; piano. —(Juvenile. lyrics) 
© July- 12, 1923; 2. c. July, 14;.-E 
563904; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 13711 


Seven years hard; w’and m James M. 
Gallatly, of England; in D. (Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations; © June 15, 
1923; 1 c. June 29; E, 566771; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London. 


Seynes (Georges de) 4 piécettes; trés 
faciles, 1°" position, par G. de Seynes, 
of France; 2 violons. Contents: 1. 
Histoire —2. Menueti—3. Cantique.—4. 
Marche. © June 19; 1923; 1 c. July 
how 566878 ; Max Eschig, Paris. 

13713 

Shadow man: from The nine o’clock 

revue, w Graham John, m Max Da- 

rewski, of England; in B flat. (Staff 


13712 


13727 

and tonic sol-fa notations} © Mar. 20, 
1923; 1 c. June 15; E566558; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London. 13714 
Shadows of memory; waltz, w Fred W. 
Leigh, m Felix Godin, of England; 


- piano with words. © Mar. 20, 1923; 
lc. June 15; F 566560; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, London. — 13715 


Shadowy avenue; w E H., m John F. 
Ryanwonw). &. Ouse July 28, 1923;. 
E 565888; Emmeline Hopper, Chicago. 

13716 


She mistreated me; fox trot, w R. M., 
mE. So St Huntinston-or UU. S2O 
lc. July 14, 1923; E 563799; Ramsey 
McCann, Ittabena, Miss. 13717 


She’s waiting for me; w J. W. S.,.m 
2534S.) Huntinston, of Ast Ss? Gr. Fc: 
July .°14,* 1923), 563795 5- fee WwW, 
Streeter, jr., Liverpool, O. 13718 


She wouldn’t do what I asked her to; 
We aiid. faa: bs SANG” Oo alae Oe len, 
AGt ae ten, (GLC NS ee ee 
570050; Phil Bouteljé and Sam Gott- 
lieb, Atlantic City. 13719 


Sheik (The) of Ireland; w and m W. 
JeIR., of ‘UL S. (Bluezprintri1©Oo:k c. 
July 19, 1923; E 565699; William J. 
Ryan, Edgewater, N. J. 13720 

Shepherdess (The) and the chimney 
sweep; version one, lyrics Lucy Cuddy, 
m Mary Weaver McCauley, of U. S. 
4to. 1. Piano se—2. Cello se.—3. 
First; violin .sc. ..© “June. 27, 1923; 
2c. each July 2; E, 563921563923 ; 
Rand, McNally &.co., Chicago. 

13721 18723 

Shoe (The).; dance suite from the ballet, 
John. Ansell, arr. Dan Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; full military band with 
conductor. (Chappell’s army journal, 
no. 507). Contents: 1. The sabot.— 
2. The: ballet shoe. — 3...The .court 
shoe.—4. The sandal.—5. The brogue. 


© _ohiine 22, “1923; 1 -e Tulya 5 25 
566847; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
(© arrangement! 13724 
Shootim:..crapssiiw 52H sy of E. Br S. 
Huntington, of Us:Ss.-©-1. c,,Jaly 
14, 1923; E 563780; E. Evans, Valla- 
cite, Calif. 13725 
Show me the way; sacred song, w Ella 
Wheeler Wilcox, m N. E. S., of U. S. 


© 1 « July 5,.1923; E 565483; Nat. 
E. Solomons, Washington. 13726 
Show me Thy ways, O Lord; sacred 


duet, mA. ..W..“Lansing;.of Ul S.: 
Sop. atid’ Dati <C> July 9). 19Z3%= Zc. 
July 13; E 563760; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 13727 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13728 


Shuffle along; w Gus Kahn, melody Geo. 
W,, Meyersiof “U. S. .@F 1c. July 28, 
1923; E 565892; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 13728 


Shy Nola; w and m Jas NG Fob to. 
© June 28, 1923; C. sully fe, 
565580 ; John Melvin Fisher se Louis. 


Si mon cceur était une cage (O ware 
mujn hert) ; gedicht van Pol De Mont, 
version. francaise de H. Moreno, mu- 
sique de Jan Blockx, of Belgium. (Sept 
mélodies, no. 6) © May 5, 1923; 
1 c. May 18; E 566122; Heugel, Paris. 

13730 

Siam; w Walter Smith and P. O. B., 

m W. Smith, of U.S. © 1c. July 21, 
1923: E 565729; P. O. Brewer, San 


Francisco. 13731 


Sicilian shore; w and m S. B., of . S: 
1 c. July 23, 1923; E 568028; 

Salvatore Billeci, Berkeley, Calif. 
13732 


Sicilienne; d’aprés le concert de E. 
Chausson, arr. par S. Chapelier, of 
France; orch. avec piano conducteur. 
Ato. © May 30, 1923; 1 c. June 15: 
FE 566516; Rouart, Lerolle & cie., Paris. 
‘© arrangement) 13733 


Sighing; w and melody Z. F., of U. S. 
© 1c. July 12, 1923; E 565624; Zeph 
FitzGerald, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

13734 

Signorina dell’ ufficio; versi di Ennio 
Neri, musica di A. Cavarro, of Italy; 
mand. acc. Naples, Canzonetta. 4to. 
© Dec. 30, 1922; 1 c. June 29, 1923: 
E 566739 ; Italian book ¢o., New York. 

13735 

Silent (The) tread; w Charlotte 
Camille Carmen, m George Graff, jr., 
of “Up Si are’. Tieo.'G!' Beach’ of 
U.S. ©1e. July 26, 1923: E 565845: 
Charlotte Carmen, Decatur, Ill. 13736 


Silent (The) voice; w and m Caro 


froma, arr.’ Geo. |. trinkaus, . of 
U. S.; male voices. 4to. (Sacred 
trios, quartets, etc., no. 976) © guy 


20, 1923: 2c. July 28; E 565915; 
Witmark & sons, New York. © 


new arrangement) 


Sidlya. Lally ay’, Ace oe, 
Eimntineton, of Us, S.. (©) a2,.c: July 
14, 1923; E 563797; Anna Cafferty, 
Philadelphia. 13738 

Sinai; ouverture hébraique, de Joseph 
Szule, arrpar F:°S/?of France: orch. 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. (Nou- 
velle collection F. S., no. 33) © 
May 15, 1923; 1 c. May 29; E 566241; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 

. ment) 13739 


(© arrange-. 


pt. 111 ahi eae 


Since I’ve learned to sing; w anil m 
R.R., of UsSs ane. donald Fy Heath, 
of U.S. © ton July 23, 1923; E 
568041; Roe Reaves, Hamilton, O. 

13740 


Sing along, Sambo; w and m Frank 
Wood and John P. Long, of Eng- 
land; in F. (Staff and tonic ‘sol-fa 
notations; ‘© July 20;) 1925-1 “ec. 
July 26; E 567146; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 13741 


Sing ‘em papa, sing me the blues; w 


and m Connors and Blake, of U. S. 
© July I, 1923; Le. july 12. July. 
18; FE 563968; Joe Fishew, New 
York, : 13742 


Sing joyfully unto God; motet, w from 
Psalm 81, m William Byrd, of Great 


Britain, ed. Ivor Atkins, of Great 
Britain; six voices. ..4to... (Choral 
album,,:no. 1345) . © May +20, 19@3- 
lic,7 June, ie 


E 566443; Bayley & 
13743 


Ferguson, Glasgow. 


Sing till the clouds roll by; two-pt. 
choral from Jolly brothers, w Doug- 
las Durkin, of Canada, domiciled at 
New York, m Volkstedt, arr. Chris- 


topher' O'Hare, of: ®Ui SJ; streble 
voices. 4to. (Franklin edition, two- 
part chorals, no. 266) © June 11, 


$923.-5 (2 cr tial: Wen 
Franklin music co.; 
new lyric and arrangement 13744 


Sirénes; de Claude Debussy, trans- 
cription par Gustave Samazeuilh, of 
France; piano a quatre mains. (Noc- 


E, 563936; John 
New York. (© 


turnes, no.©3) © .May- 30, 1923; 
1c. June 15; E 566492; J. Jobert, 
Paris. 1© transcription) 13745 
Sittin’ ina corner; “w, /Gus Kann, 


melody Geo. W. Meyer, of U. S. © 
lc. July 28, 1923; E 565895; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. * 13746 


Sittin’ pretty pa a gal in Tennessee; 
fox-trot, w J. Me na, Kein p 
rpseud. of K. K Hume of U. S., 
arr. Ed. Grande, of U. S. © 1c. 
June 21, 1923; E 563497; John M. 
Murphy and Karl Karp Hume, 
Toledo, O. 13747 


Sixtes; par R. Hasert, choisie, revue, 
doigtée et annotée par I. Philipp, of 
France; piano. (Collections du 
ménestrel : Anthologie du pianistique, 
4° série, no. 95) © "May 5, 192871 cc. 
May 18; E 566109; Heugel, Paris. 
© collection, revision, fingering and 
annotation} 13748 

Skies are dark when you’re away; bal- 
lad, -Ernest+Rs Ball,.. arr. Geoz- J- 
Trinkaus, of UL Ss4 orch., in FE flat. 


808 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


13774 


4to. © June 28, 1923; 2 c. July 7; 
E 565560; M. Witmark & sons, New 
| York. «© new arrangement) 13749 


w Elizabeth McCabe aes m 
Ernest R. Ball,-of U. -$:; ries i. 
Sop. and alto. £50) Sop. ane pin © 

S fie 10,51925- 2 c, each June 26; 
EF 563309, 563310; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 13750, 13751 


Skipping; w E. T., m Charles Thomas 
Boamamss oO1.U. 5.. © 1. ¢.. July —5, 
1923; EF 565424; Eddie Toy, Penns 
Grove, N. J. £3752 


Skye boat song; old Scotch air, arr. 
Henry Tolhurst, of U. S.; violin and 
piane. «© July 12, 1923; 2c: July 14; 
E 563905; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. AVS 


Slavonic melody; by Rudolf Friml, of 
Wao. 2 piano. «© July 3,..1923; 2 «. 
July 9; E 565530; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York, 13754 


Sleep (The) fairy; by Frances Terry, 
ot WS, x piano, eye folks) © 
July 3, 1923; 2 c¢. futy. 92 5605535: 
G, Schirmer, inc., New York. 13755 


Sleep, O sleep; song, air 23, from Mr. 
Gay’s ballad opera Polly, arr. Hubert 
Bath, of Great Britain. © May 17, 
1923; 1 c. May 31; FE 566227; Metzler 
& co. (1920) Itd., London. 13756 

Slip it to me, ease it to me, blues; w 
Sugietitis , kesh, UL S.,-arr. Eddie 
Heywood. © 1c. July 23, 1923; E 
568045; Paul Carter, eee 


Sloe eyes; w H. F. Bechtold, m F. P., 
of U. S. New York, Frank Hard- 
MaoK® July 2 1923; 2 c. July 5; i 
563522; Frank Peters, E. Fecune 


Slow down sweet papa cause mama’s 
catching up with you; w and m Sara 
Martin and Mercedes Gilbert, of 
We+S.3, piano.< with, words.. “© 1s c. 
Aug. 2, 1923; E 570034; Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. 13759 

Beale: w O. D., melody Herman 
Dubois rpseud. of Ethel Fisher) of 
Mec (Oool ec: July,.12,°1923% -E 
565617 ; Repke Dudte, Toledo, O. 

13760 


Smilin’ brown eyes: w. and melody J. 
Des or Was. ©:1 ex jaily 24, -1923- 
E 565793; Joseph D. Cancelmo, Phil- 
adelphia. 13761 


Smiling at me; w E. D., melody Max 
Renard, of U.S: .© te. July 16, 1923; 
i 563817 - Elbina Dunn, Minneapolis. 

13762 


Smiling crowds; w and melody Sidney 
Holden and Roy Dieterich, of U. S., 
ae tarry Guy. Ot tl. a Oo ane: 
Sly 198 Toa S0d0o Ds Ee eee 
Womack music co., Detroit. 13763 


Smith’s tuneful solos; by various authors, 
of USS... witlr: piane ace.” .1’"Bango = 
plectrum style, in -C  notation.—2. 
Banjo; finger style, bk. 1—3. Tenor- 
banjo. © May 29, 1923; 2 c. each and 
aff. May 31; A 708563-708565; Wm. 
J. Smith music co., inc., New York. 


13764-13766 


Smoketown blues; w and m B. S., of 
U.S. ©lc. Aug. 4, 1923; FE 570067; 
Billy Smythe, Louisville. 13767 


Snakes hips; fox trot, Spencer Wil- 
liams, ed. McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S., 
played Clarence M. Jones, of U. S. 
(Recordo, word roll, no. 67850) (Mu- 
sic roll © June 28, 1923; 2 c. July 
9; EF 563588; Recordo player roll co., 
Chicago. (© editing and interpreta- 
tion} 13768 


S’nora, how she can snora; w F. F., m 
Sam Coslow and Al Sherman, of U. S. 
©: July: 21, 1923-02 ¢..\July 21; B 
565776; Fred Fisher, inc., New York, 

13769 


Snow sprites; by Frances Terry, of 
U. S.; piano. (Come, dance and 
play); © -July.9,: 1923 +.2-c-jJuly 13; 
E 563753; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 13770 


Snowball song; Auld lang syne, from 
The nine o’clock revue, w Graham 
John, m Max Darewski, of England; 
in D. (Staff and tonic sol- fa notations) 
©? Marx,20, 1928:°1 cobjune d5e-E 
566555; Francis, Day & Hunter, Lon- 
don. 13771 


So nice; w Arthur Swanstrom and 
Carey Morgan, m Max Rich, of U. S. 
© June 22, 1923; 2 c. June 23; E 
563290; Irving Berlin, inc., New pes 

13772 


Sogno di primavera; mazurka, di Giu- 
seppe Tarantola, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn; instrumental. © 1c. Aug. 
2, 1923; E 570041; Rosario Catalano, 
Brooklyn. 13773 


Soir; paroles de Camille Guiboiseau, 
musique de Paul Fiévet, of France. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon & 
cie. ©- May 30, 1923;:,1 c. June 15; 
E 566503; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

13774 

Sclemn mass in C: in honor of the 
Blessed Trinity, by Joseph Fletcher, 
of U. S., cp. 100; mixed voices, organ 


— 809 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13775 


pt. 111, 2. s., v.18 


Solemn mass in C—Continued. 
acc. . 4to. ©-July,.14, 1923: 2:c.. July 
17; FE, 563848; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield 
Park, (No). 13775 


Solitude; par Lucien Wurmser; - of 
France; piano. Editions musicales 
Buffet-Crampon & cie. © May 21, 
1923: 1 c.. June 6; FE, 566341; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 13776 


—— paroles de G. Barrier, musique de 
‘Ch. Tournemire, of France. © May 
BO erO25t «lc. June 15. Be 56655: 
j. Janin, Ouillons, France. 13777 


Some baby; w and melody J. P. C., of 
US. © 1 -elijaly3l, 1923.0, 565943 - 
John Philip Ciaramella, New York. 


13778 | 


Some day I'll wander back to Flanders’ 
fields; w.and m G. G. D., of U. S. 
San Francisco, Calif., Keaton sales co. 
©: June 28:1 1923" c: “fane™ 25, . 12 c. 
July 16; E 565665; George Gibson 
Davis, San Francisco. 13779 


Some early morning; w Ray Klages, m 
Jas. V. Monaco and Billy Fazioli, of 
2 Uso. © uly 20; °1923);.2-cxfuly20- 
E 568004; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 13780 


Some sweet day; from Ziegfeld follies 
of 1922, w Gene Buck, m Dave 
Stamper and Louis A. Hirsch, of U. S. 
rr july: 29, 1925s a2 fe... Jaby0d2 < F 
563871; Harms, inc., New York. 

13781 


Somebody else is crazy ‘bout your used 
to be; w and m Sara Martin and 
Mercedes Gilbert, of U. S.; piano 
with words? ©.:1c. Augi 24 1023 - 
-E 570028; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 13782 


Somebody else will be crying; w Jos. A. 
Yanchick, melody T.. F. C., of U. S. 
© 1c. July 19, 1923; E 565698; Theo. 
F. Chuya, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 13783 


Somebody’s trying to steal you from me; 
w and melody Eugene West, Lester 
Santly and Ira Schuster, of U. S., arr. 
Ee Wests’ ©} 1°E! July’ 2801925." E 
565930; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

; 13784 


Somebody something like you; fox trot, 
w and m V. C., of England, domiciled 
ae Nidsdra Falls “N.Y... July. 4, 
1973 22-c: July 5: 5654905. Victor 

.- Courville, Niagara Falls, N: Y.° 13785 

Somebody’s heart; w M. E. B., m John 
fe Ryan, sor). tS. (©. l.c. Jury, 24, 
1075-7 Bye Og760 > aN: 


Malden, Mass. 13786 


FE. Barzelay, 


Someone’s mighty lonely; w and melody 
LRA. ot “OS. (Oe ee 
1923; FE 563499; Lenard Richard 
Ayers, Fitzsimons, Col. 13787 


Sometime Til hear your sweet voice 
calling; by Lee W. Lockwood, arr. 
J.. Geo. Boehme, joi lU? “ae eau y 


band: > “4to.° XO). June 20, eee 
June 30; E 565418; Boosey &'’ co., 
New York. (© arrangement; 13788 


Sometimes ; w and melody M. M. K., of 
UW S2 © 1°e uly ORie2s eer - 
Maurice Morris Korn, Sea Gate, N. Y. 

13789 


Sommeil de la belle au bois dormant; 
par Roland Saint Aulaire, of France; 
piano, 4 mains. (Les contes de grand 
miére, no. 4) © June 19, 102331" c. 
July 7; E 566897; Jean Jobert,; Paris. 

13790 


Sommerlust (Joys of summer); walzer, 


von Paul Lincke, of Germany. 1. 

Salon-orch.. mit viclino obbl, 4to. . 2. 

Piano: ©. .June 4, 1923; 1 ©: each 

June 6; E 566322, 566325; -Apollo- 
verlag, Berlin. (© arrangement) 

13791, 13792 

Sonatine; par Darius Milhaud, of 


France; flute et piano. Contents: 1. 
Tendre—2. Souple—3. Clair. © May 
24 19S SE, ya 2 eet 
Durand et cie., Paris. 13793 


"par ‘Georges Atiric’ or ‘Prance; 


piano, “©June’ 19-1925 40 c-fos? ; 
FE 566873; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. 13794 


Song (A) of devotion; by George W. 
Andrews, of U. S.; violin, cello, harp 
and organ. Fischer ed. . (New and 
standard compositions, no. 5203) © 
July 26, 1923; 2c. July 27; E 565929; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 13795 

Song (A) of liberty; w and m Eric 
Leidzen, of U. S., 1st papers. _(In 
War cry, Independence day number) 
©. June, 3Q. 1923 2 =e hey ea Es 
563990; Salvation army, inc, New 
York. 13796 


Song (The) of songs; set to m Granville 
' Bantock, of England; six solo voices, 
chorus andorch. Vocalse. pt.2. © 
July 27, 1923. 1c Age: 2> ES67Z59 ; 
Swan & co., Itd., London. 13797 
Song (A) of summer; by Gail Ridgway 
Brown, of U. S.; violin and piano. 
©), Jub.’ 17; “1923-"2 “ce apy a sk, 
565762; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 13798 
Song of. the basket-weaver; from St. 


Lawrence sketches, by Alexander Rus- 
sell, of U. S., trans. A. Walter Kra- 


810 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


13819 


mer; violin with piano ace. ( Fischer 
edition, no. 5267) ‘© July 28, 1923; 
2c. July 30; E 568188; J. Fischer & 


bro., New York. 13799 
Song (A) of quietness; w Royden 
‘Barrie, m Haydn Wood, of Great 


Britain. © July 23, 1923; 1c. July 24; 
E 567095; Chappell eo: leds Lon- 
don. 13800 


Song of the bowmen of Shu; w from 
Cathay, by Ezra Pound, m Granville 
Bantock, of Great Britain; male voices. 
Ato. (Boosey’s. modern festival series 
of choral’ music, no. 1) (© June 28, 
1923;.1c¢.. Aug. 4; E 567262; Boosey 
& co., London. 13801 


Song (The) of ‘the clock; by Wm. 
Wallace and Rex Burchell, arr. Syd- 


ney Baynes, of Great Britain; band 
with piano conductor as acc. to 
voice,» violin or solo’ cornet. © 4to. 


(Boosey’s string band magazine, no. 
225) ©); June 12192351) c. Augisds 
E 567268; Boosey & co., London. 
(© arrangement} 13802 


Song of the flea (IIScua o On0x$); 
w Johann . Wolfgang von Goethe, 
English version Alice Mattullath, of 
U. S., French: version M. D. Cal- 
vocoressi, m M. Moussorgsky; high 
voice, in D minor. (Superior edition, 


5604) * © May 25, 1923; '2 c.:June 
27; -565265 Carl Fischer, ‘New 
York. (© English version 13803 


Song (The) of the wild; by Eric 
Coates, arr. H. M. Higgs, of Great 
Britain; salon orch. 4to. (Chappell 
& co.’s salon orchestral journal, no. 


ory Mey ily 241079201 ee "Ane. 4: 
E 567274; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. (© arrangement) 13804 


Songs of a wayside inn; song cycle, w 
K.F.,m Frederick Mallen, of England. 
London, Reeder & Walsh. Contents: 
1. The sign of the inn—2. A toast 
to mine host. — 3. ’Osses. — 4. When 
good fellows gather. © July 10, 1923; 
lc. July 25; E 567096; Kay Foster, 
London. 13805 


Songs of conquest; for use in public 
worship, prayer services, etc., ed. J. F. 
B., of U. S. New York-Cincinnati, 
Abingdon press. 8vo. © Mar. 30, 
1923; 2c. and aff. June 30; A 705989; 
Joseph F. Berry, Philadelphia. 13806 


Sono italiano; polka, melody G. B., of 
Faly. © 1c. July 5, 1923:/E 565475: 
Giosué Buzzolani, New York. 13807 


-Sons of Scotland; w A. L. S., m George 
Grate. Ors. arr. Theo. “G. 


cach, O14, OL WO. 1 Ce.“ hilly, 12a 
E, 565837; Alexander Lees Stevenson, 


Victoria, B. C., Canada. 13808 
Sophie Grisez; invocation, paroles et 
musique de Paul Dupin, of France; 


trois voix. 4to. (Gerbes et faisceaux; 
no, 2). ©’ May” 15, 1923 2 Lc fine 
15; EF 566520; Durand et cie., Paris. 
13809 

Soul of Russia; gems of Russian music, 
arr. Luigi Paparello, of U. S.; Ist and 


2d mand., or violin, guit. and piano. 
© July 5, 1923; 2c. July 6; E 563537; 
Metro music co., New York. 13810 
Sous le regard des Dieux bienveillants 
a amour; paroles et musique de Max 
d’Ollone, of France. (Paysages grecs, 
no. 2) .© May 5, 1923: 1 c. May 
18; E 566139; Heugel, Paris. 13811 
South bound blues; w and melody T. D., 
of U. 'S., arr.” Stanley S$. Miller, of 
AS. AC) Le Cale 21: 1025 B05 7256 
Tom Delaney, Baltimore. 13812 
South folk in cold country; w from 
Cathay, by Ezra Pound, m Granville 
Bantock, of Great. Britain; male 
voices. 4to. (Boosey’s modern festi- 
val series of choral music, no. 3) © 
June 28, 1923;-1 c. Aug..4; E, 567261 ; 
Boosey & co., London. 13813 


Southern dreams; w Marion E. Conley, 
m Jack Egan, of U. S. © Aug. 2, 
IOZa5 oe Aug. 4; E- 570145; Tee 
Berlin, inc., New York. 13814 


Southern Rose; fox-trot, w and m 
Billie Mayerl and Charles Horn, of 
England; in F. (Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations! © July 24, 1923; lc. 
July 26;.E 567129 ; West’s, Itd., Lon- 


don. 13815 
Souvenir; intermezzo, von Georg 
Beyer, of Germany, klav. arr. von 


Otto Lindemann, of Germany; piano. 
© Nov. 30, 1922; 1 c. June 13, 1923; 
E 566612; Edition Accord, g. m. b. h., 
Berlin. 13816 


paroles de Arthur Smith, -musique 
de"E. Cy -o£f.Ua5.,.© June 19, 1923 ; 
Pcs july, 2s Be Sosho2 > Musebe 
Champagne, Lowell, Mass. 13817 


Souvenir de Spa; de Henri Chollet, 
transcription par Marcel Avy, of 
France; harmonie ou fanfare, avec 
conducteur si bémol. © 4to. © May 
21, 1923: 1 c. June 6; E 566334; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. :© trans- 
cription) 13818 


Souvenirs de printemps; valse chantée, 
paroles de M. L., musique de G. B., of 
Francey ©’ May-12, 1923;°1 ‘ec: Jane 
6: E 566321; Germaine Briffault et 
Mathilde Lemelle, Paris. 13819 


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pt. 111, n.s., vy. 18 


13820 
Sparkling eyes; valse animato, duet, 
Bert R. Anthony, of U. S.; piano. 


(Life in spring) © July 12, 1923; 
2c. July 14; FE 563878; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. ‘ 13820 
Spinning song; by William Scher, of 
Uz’ S.,. op-1,.no.,73;. prane. “© June 
19: 1923=" 2c. Jumes253. B 5032915 ly. 


Chernomas, Brooklyn. 13821 
Spirit (The) of pageantry; grand 
mareh, p..Percy 7H. Pletcher: arr. 


Sydney Herbert, of Great Britain; 
band. 4to. -(Jn Boosey’s brass band 
journal, no. 635) © May 28, 1923; 
lc. June 30; E 566810; Boosey & co., 
London. 13822 


Spiritual songs; organ acc. London, 
J. B. Cramer & co., Itd. Contents: 
1. Love’s light; w Joseph Crossland, 
m.D..Corner, arr. F. J. R. McLaren, 
of Great Britain—2. Truth divine; 
w Joseph Crossland, m Walter 
Schttt.—3. Rest in perfect love; w 
Dorothy Parker, m Schubert. © May 
14 19234" er? May’ 16; *E, Sd0l83 
George Parker, Cintra, Hatch End, 
Middlesex, England. 13823 


ssposed tos we Hark 5B... Westield, 
melody, Wi G.S.,: Gf Wawwe©) alec. 


Puly— 9, "1923" EK 563550,’ “William 
Grant Still, New York. 13824 
Spring whispers; composed and 


played Billings, ed. McNair Ilgen- 
ime, Of. U.S. (Solo, eafolay, mo. 
75026) «Music rolh © June 29, 
1623" 2c. Fulye 9 Ke 505598; veaple 
co., Chicago. (© editing) 13825 
Spring’s triumph; w Frances Ebbs- 
Canavan, m J. Douglas Macey, of 
U. S.: medium voice in C. June 
Ze O2386 2 re Jtily fle OO IOS.; 
Thomas’ W. Hatch, inc.,. Chicago: 
13826 
Springtime; by Edwin Vaile McIntyre, 
OW. S,, Oph 1O:64 ss plamo. s(t 
a-lO-wa series, no. 4) June 29, 
nO2S-<2iic. aly 22 7505708; Wallis 
music co., Cincinnati. 13827 
fox trot,..w “jack -Payer, m. Dish 
Payne, of WU. S23 atr; Roger Daboll, 
Of. ©, June 16519235 2-cr June 
AO ror *563685, 7 John prPayer: and 
Elisha B. Payne, New London, Conn. 
13828 
w M. S., m George Graff, jr., of 
Ugiosvatr. «Lheo, G. "Beach, ot, U.S. 
Gel ec. July 26,1923 -B,” 505833); 
Mamie Shemwell, Heber Springs, 
Ark. 13829 
Springtime greetings; by B. Percy 
damess Ob JU. plano. 
New York—Chicago, Evans 


music 


Boston—. 


c0.:,© July .20,. 1923002. c ayaa tG : 
E 563986; M. T. Evans, Boston. 
: -. 13830 
Springtime waltz; w and m M. D. 
W.,..of U:. S.. OL May See a c. 
June 1; 1 c. July 2; E 565501; Mary 

Davidson Wright, San Antonio. 
13831 


Staccato; par L.  Keehler, choisie, 
revue, doigtée et annotée par JI. 
Philipp, of France; piano. (Collec- 
tions du ménestrel: Anthologie 
Pianistique, 4° série, no. 86) © May 
5)°°1923 :" 3h eo oMiay® 18to"s 566100 : 
Heugel, Paris. «(© collection, re- 
vision, fingering and annotation) 


13832 


Staccato caprice; by Vogrich} ed. 
McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S., played 
Ivan Kerouak. (Solo carola, ‘no. 
74965) Music roli © June 29, 
1923; 2 c. July 9; E 563595; Cable 
co., Chicago. © editing) 13833 


Standchen; valse boston, worte von 
Doralph, musik von Edmund Eysler, 
of Austria. "(© Mat Zu. eee: 1c: 
June 1; E 566412; Gabor Steiner 
(Leo Singer & co.) Vienna. 


Stanford (C. V.) Three preludes and 
fugues; by C. V. Stanford, of Eng- 
land, op. 193, no. 1-3; organ. (Origi- 
nal compositions for the organ, new 
series, no.:98-100) ls ins@ 2) Tae C 
min.—3. In B min. © June 8, 1923; 
1 c. each June 16; FE 566599-566601 ; 
Novello & co., Itd., London. 

13835-13837 


Three waltzes; by C. V. Stanford, 
of England, op. 178; piano. (Magnus 
albums, v.,.. 100)«: ©. July, 21923 ; 
bee. Aug. 2; F. 507260. Spam me €0:, 
Itd., London. 13838 


Star ofthe South; by A. .M.. €:;7of 
U.S. 3) piano..: ©, Ang. 401923: (2p. 
Aug. 6; E 568363; Annie Miller 
Christopher, Jacksonville, Fla. 13839 


Stasera nun se canta; versi e musica 
di F. M. Russo, of Italy ;.mand: acc. 
Naples, Santa Lucia. 4to. © May 1, 
1923; 1 c. June 22; E 566654; Italian 
book co., New York. 13840 


Stay till spring; w Ruth Ramsey, m 
EB. GH K& of US S.. 22@71 ceiuly 710; 
1923: E 565567; Emily Grace Kay, 
Washington. 13841 


Stealing to Virginia; dancing song, w 
Gus Kahn, m Walter Donaldson, of 
US." ©! Ate 1, 1923552 ce. oaieall 
E 565970; Leo Feist, inc, New 
York. 13842 


812 


13834 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS . 


no. 8, 1923 


13866 


Stop flirting ; selection, m George Gersh- 
win, William Daly and Paul Lan- 
nin, selected and arr. H. M. Higgs, 
of Great Britain; piano. London, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © June 21, 1923; 
1 c. June 26; E 566698; Harms, inc., 
New York. 13843 


Stornelli allegri; versi di A. V. Bruno, 
musica di P. Grimaldi, of Italy; 
mand. acc. Naples, Casa _ editrice 
musicale Vedova Ceccoli e figli. 4to. 
tStaff and numerical notations; © 
Beb. hh 1923; 1c. July,26; E,567120% 
Italian book co., New York. 13844 


Striker (Der); w and m Yankele 
Brisker, of U. S., arr. Jacob David- 
son. © Novy. 2, 1922; 2 c. Aug. 2, 


1923; E 570060; J. Leiserowitz pub.. 


co., New York. 13845 


Struttin’ school; w Jack Yellen, melody 
Milton Ager, of U. S., arr. George 
ioimanivot 05S. -©’1 c.-July- 6, 
1923; FE 563507; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc., New York. 13846 


Summertime blues; w J. C. D., m E. S. 


S. Huntington, of U. S. © 1c. July 
£4 1923 <6E)' 563786; J. Co-De ‘Pina, 
New York. 13847 


Sunbonnet Sue; w Mamie Smith, m 
Irving Edwards, of U. S. © June 7, 
1923; 2 c. July 18; E 563957; Mamie 
D. Smith, Battle Creek. 13848 


Sunrise after a storm; tone picture, 
text from the Te Deum laudamus, m 
C. S. Childe, of U. S.; three choirs, 
orch. and organ. 4to. © July 5, 
1923; 2c. July 6; E 563542; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 13849 


Sunrise and you; by Arthur A. Penn, 
oer Geo: |. <rinkaus,, of “UPS. 
(Ensemble arrangement of beautiful 
Dalladstinos: 26,273) 137)2> hi Violin, 
cello and piano.—2. Cello and piano. 
—3. Violin and piano. © June 18, 
1923; 2 c. each June 26; E 563311_- 
563313; M. Witmark & sons, New 


York. © new arrangement) 
13850-13852 
—— transcribed Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
ote UO S.: violin; cello and piano. 


(Ensemble arrangements of beautiful 
- ballads, no. 26) © July 20, 1923; 
_ 2c. July 28; FE 565918; M. Witmark 
_-& sons, New York. (© new ap eaage: 
ment) 13853 
Sunrise on the mountain; from. Moun- 
tain music suite, by Gaston Borch, 
of .U. S.; piano. © June 15, 1923; 
2c. July 5; E 565642; Belwin, inc., 
- oNew York. - 13854 
Bounset,, dreams ;: ,,waltz,.:, B..,.. Percy 
‘James, of U. $.;-piano. Boston—New 


York—Chicago, Evans music co. 

July 20, 1923; 2 c. July 16; E 563987; 

M. T. Evans, Boston. 13855 
Sunset glow; by M. Francisci, of U. S.; 


piano. © June 20, 1923; 2 c. June 23; 
E 565485; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 13856 
Sunset memories; w F. C., m George 
Graff, jr, of Us<Ss arr. .Theo.-G. 
Beachy af U.S; {© l.ctjaaily .26>19235 
E 565841; Florence Cove, Kokomo, 
Ind. 13857 


Sunset ‘spell3’w. ‘S's Mamilton, mF: 
Leslie Calver, of Great Britain. 1. 
Sop. = ten.—2. Alto or baritone. © 
Wily: 9) 1928 ::2 cheach Waly 13 77 E 
563755; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 13858 


Sunshine and smiles; South Dakota 
sous. -w and mi DO) J. ar Uo. arn, 
Arthur Smith. © July 10, 1923; 2 c. 
July 13; E 563772; D. O. Jones and 
W. Herbert Roberts, Sioux Falls, 
Same Oe 13859 


Sunshine city forever for me; w and 
mvUGaC, M. and By) pBo wre) di Wiss: 
© July W7,.19235 2 c7) jaily sls aE 
563961; Gertrude Cobb Miller and 
Ernest B. Holley, St. Petersburg, 
Fla. 13860 


Sunshine Mae; w and m John C. and 
Benjamin F. Spikes. of /UL-S.,7 arr. 
Jv. CoiSpikes.) ©. 1: e Vpaly 16, 1923: 
E 565984; Spikes bros. pub. co., Los 
Angeles. 13861 


Superior California, land where the 
poppies grow; w and m J. W. B., 
offU. S. ' (Blueprint; (©Oal eiafaly 
21, 1923; E 565740; Joseph Whit- 
man Barrows, Grass Valley, Calif. 

13862 

Sur l’eau (Over the waters); petite 
barcarolle, Roger Clerbois, of U. S%., 
op. 8, no. 3; piano. (Sheet music 
edition, P. 1313) © June 4, 1923; 
2c. June 27; E 565259; Carl Fischer, 
New York. 13863 


Svundne dage; af Per Reidarson, of 


Norway, op. 11; piano. © Jan. 15, 
1923; 1 c. Mar. 22; E 566604; Musik- 
centralens forlag, a. s., Christiania, 
Norway. 13864 
Sweet and sour blues; w: and melody 
Leo Wood and Henry Lodge, of 
U..S., 311.4 Lodge.1j©. luexs july 


31, 1923; E 565978; Leo Feist, 
New York. 


Sweet Carmen; fox trot tango, w Leo 
Wood and Dorothy Terriss, m Ned 


inc., 
86 


Arthur, of UsSi © june 727, 1923; 
c. June 28; E 563423; Leo Feist 
inc., New York. 13866 


813 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


13867 


pt. III, n. s.,v. 18 


Sweet Charter chocolates and you; 
fox-trot, w and m A. E. F., of U.S. 
* Jisly 3057 W9255° 2 es i 


565981; Arthur E. Fest, Roxbury, 
Mass. - 13867 
Sweet jasmine; by Edwin Vaile 
Mcintyre; of Wi. Se 20p. 2a) no. 13. 


piano. (At-a-lo-wa series, no. 3) 
) Vane. 29° HOF 2c pal 2 ky 
565709; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

13868 


Sweet lover; w Addy Britt, melody H. 
L. and: Don Bestor, of U.S. .©.1:c. 
July 9,.1923; E 563546; Harry Link, 
Atlantic City. 13869 

Sweet mamma go bye-bye, sweet daddy 
go cry-cry; w and melody Eugene 
West, of, USS... °@, lee: July 28; 19235 
E 565896; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. 13870 

Sweet old Chesapeake Bay; w and m 


Walter Donaldson, of U. S. © July | 


Sr 923% 2c. Sil SOE 
Artists pub. co., New York. 
Sweet precious dreams, of paradise; 
w anddinr R; A. Boor, of Uns. 
1c. July 3,:1923; E 565420; Richard 
A. Bunch, jr., Indianapolis. 13872 
Sweet sugar plum; w and melody Ned 
Miller and Chester Cohn, of U. S.,, 
arr. Chester Cohn. © 1 c. July 20, 


563534 ; 
13871 


1923; EF 568052; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 13873 
Sweet, sweet memories; w L. R. P.. m 


FE. S, S. Huntington, of U. S.. © le. 
July; 14 19235, 563793; .Ls2-R.7Pal- 
mer, Ulster, Pa. 13874 
Sweet sweet pa-pa your mama’s missin’ 


you; wand melody’ FE. J.. M,-cof 
U.S. © 1c. June 18, 1923; E 565480; 


Edw. J. Moore, Leavenworth, Kans. 
13875 
Sweetheart dear; w and m W. M. T., 


OF UF S&2 © Ac July 16, 1923; E 
563802; William McMillan Talhott, 
Paris, Ky. 13876 


Sweetheart 0’ mine; w and m G. E. H., 
DELO. Sz, Owiic.: fulg 26X25 =) Fe 
565848; Gerald Edward MHassmer, 
Lawrenceburg, Ind. 13877 

Sweethearts; w E. E. D., melody Her- 
man Dubois rpseud. of Ethel Fisher; 


of US. O° oc.) Faly 16, 1923+ 
563808; Elda E. Dinsmore, a 
13 


Swingin’ down the lane; w Gus Kahn, 
m Isham Jones, of U. S., arr. Alfred 
J. Doyle, of U. S.; male -quartette. 
4to. © July 9, 1923: 2... Faby tT) ; 
E 563678; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
i@) arrangement 13879 


Symphony in E flat: by Arnold Bax, 


of Great Britain; orch. sc. © June 

19''°1923; -T <c? “futie? 207 anes = 

Murdoch, Murdoch & co., London. 
13880 


Take a look at Molly; Irish waltz, 
Lee, W. Lockwood, ;,arr;. Ji, sGeor 
Boehme, of U. S.; military band. 
Ato... ©. June 20;,1923; 2c. Jie. 30 ; 
E 565419; Boosey & co., New York. 


(© arrangement) » 13881 
Take me back again to dear old 
mammy, she’s my sweet Missouri 
rose; waltz song, w and. m C. Eugene 
McClanahan, .of. Us Svares Gasca lL. 
Johnson, of U.S. © June 22, 1923; 
2c. July 12; E 563693; McClanahan 


13882 
Take me back to dear old Georgia; 
woiW. Ts Ke mi Arnolds D. dyaxof 
UsictS... (New York ieitpembieink 
Harding. © July 26, 1923; 2 €, July 
30; E 565924; Wallace T. Kyle, Belle 
Vernon, Pa; 13883 
Take me back to Dixie blues; w Donald 
Heywood, melody Porter Grainger, 
of U. S., arr. George Holman, of 
Ups ie July 13, 1923: E, 563669; 
Fred Fisher, inc., New York. 13884 
Take me back to Philly; w and m J. B., 
c U.S. ©: July +5) d923)i12:e. Jaly 
E 568010; Joseph Bradley, Phil- 
saunas 13885 


Take me, O my Futher- trio or. three- 
part chorus, rev. and adapted Eugene 
F.. Marks, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
Ato. © July 12, 1923; 2 c. July 14; 
E 563890; Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia. 13886 

Tame cat; w Ezra Pound, m Joseph 
Holbrooke, of Great Britain, op. 77, 
no. 5; with clarinet obbl.. © July 
6, 19231 coJjrily Bin Fn S66828e —W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 13887 

Tango (Le) d’amour; de Paul Lekytieé, 
of Denmark, op. 20; piano. © June 
#0170236! 1c. June 262 02 5060401 ; 
Waltielon Hansen, Copenhagen. 

13888 


iethaeis de mayo (Tango de mai) ; 
paroles de Roger Toziny, musique de 
Dardany,' of France. © May 30, 


& Gregory, Kansas City, Mo. 


192335 Ie! “‘Junes 454 & 566524 : L. 
Brulé, Paris. 13889 
Tarantella; by Paul Zilcher, of Ger- 
many, op. 169, no.’ 3; piano, six 
hands. © July 3, 1923; 2c. July 9; 
FE 565536; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 13890 


Technique du violon; les 7 positions, 
nouvelle méthcde élémentaire et pro- 


814 


7 


ee ee S| ea 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no..8, 1923 


13916 


gressive, par G. Navail, of France. 
camer 1-3. «©: June ZI, 1923;-1 c. each 


July 7; E 566868-566870; Navail. 
Marmande, France. 13891-13893 
Teddy (The) bear’s picnic; character- 


istic novelty, John W. Bratton, arr. 
Robert Mahood, of Great Britain; Ist 
and Zd banjo and piano. "(Famous 
ragtime banjo solos) © June 11, 
1923; 1c. June 19; E 567458; M. Wit- 


mark & sons, New York. {© new 
arrangement) 13894 
Tell all the folks in Kentucky, I’m 


comin’ home; w and melody I. B., of 
U.S. ©lc. Aug. 2, 1923; E 570048; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York: 13895 


Tell me a story; ballad in dance rhythm, 
~w M. Schonberger, m John Schon- 
berger, of U. S. © June 27, 1923; 2c. 
June 28; E 563422; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 13896 
Tell me again with flowers; w A. W., 
im john Ryan, of U.'S., arr. “E.'S. 
S. Huntington, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
4. 1923; E 570077; Ariadne Wright, 
Hustonville, Ky. 13897 
Tell me oh tell me you miss me; w Mrs. 
eet Mi ama Hy Richard, of Ui: S:. © 
1c. June 14,.1923; E 563516; Mrs. 


L. I. Mauck, Detroit. 13898 
Ten thousand vears from now; ballad, 


Ernest R. Ball, sc. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
UvhS. ; band £98! F? »obl. 32mo2° © 
July 18, 1923; 2 c. July 26; FE 565860; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. © 
new arrangement) 13899 
Ten times ten, times twenty, I’m going 


back to Tennessee; w and m Il. B. 
Gee otiU. S. -©<June. 21, 1923; -2 c. 


June 23; E 563286; Ivo B. Glenn, 
Nashville. 13900 
Texas (The) Gypsies; w and m F. W., 


of U..S., arr. Hans Speger. © Apr. 
ee 1023 2s July Oe |, 763056. 
Fritzie Weimar, San Antonio. 13901 
Texas-waltz (The); af Joseph Kappers, 
of Denmark; piano. © June 1, 1923; 
1 c. June 28; E 566774; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 13902 


Thanks very much; w and m Hal Parre, 
of England; in F. (Staff and tonic 


sol-fa notations) © Apr. 26, 1923; 
1c. June 16; E 566535; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, London. . 13903 


old cuckoo clock; w and m 
Herbert Rule, Tom Mellor and Ben- 
neg Scot.) o11iGreates Britam:: cin --B 
flat. (Staff and tonic sol-fa notations} 
© june... S041 923-00 1o7 Ci,..fune::64 
566310; B. Feldman & co., London. 
13904 


That lil’ 


That reminds me where I left my. um- 
brella; w-R.- P. Weston and Bert 
Lee, m R. Harris-Weston, of England; 
in E, flat. Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations) © July 20, 1923; 1c. July 
- 26; F 567144: Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 13905 


Thats all; ow Shenae Aldwin, melody 
Arnold, ls Lax, of 4028: 1c. June 
1351923; by; 564778-. Lauis: sShear; 
Kingston, Ont., Canada. 13906 


That’s him; w and melody M. B. Y. 
and: S21 Re D.,of UU Sa Ook ce isty 
FL 1973- 563606 ; M. P. Yampell and 
&. as Dubinsky, Philadelphia. 13907 


That’s the pleasure( Voila!’ plaisir) ; fox- 
trot, par G. Rinaldi, orchestré par Ciro 
Urbini, of Italy; orch. avec piano-con- 
ducteur.. 4to. © June 19, 1923; 1 c. 
July 7; E 566910; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. i© orchestration) 13908 

piano. Editions 

musicales Buffet-Crampon & cie. © 

May 21, 1923; lc: June 6; E 566345; 

Evette et Schaeffer, Paris: 13909 


That's where you want it; comedy one- 
step, w and m Percy Edgar, of Eng- 
land; in G. (Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations} © July 16, 1923; 1 c.. July 
26; E, 567123; West’s, Itd., London. 

13910 

That sweet something dear; fox trot, 

w and m John C. and Benjamin F. 


Spikes, “On SG. aii | eee opines. 

Cc. opty, fo 1924 Si sp 5086. 

Spikes bros. pub. co., Los Angeles. 
13911 


There ain't no man can fool me any- 
more; w and melody H. P., of U. S. 
I C. ie 2, eco, 570047 - Hal 
Ro Pinder, Medford, Mass. 13912 


There always is somebody else; w and 
melody A’ N., of U2 S.3:@©@ 41 -e July 
5, 1923; E 565427: Alonzo Noel, Los 
Angeles. 13913 

There is nothing too good for you; from 
George White’ S Scandals. wee C.De 
Sylva, and FE. Ray Goetz. m George 
Gershwin, of U. S. © July 12, 1923; 
2G. \ity toe S6307 6: Harms, inc., 
New York. 13914 


There'll come a time; w and melody 
Eyale S, of U2 S280 fF culily. 2); 
S23 5B S65734- Irving Maison Stelle, 
Newark, NERY" 13915 

There may be days; w Noel Coward, 
m Melville Gideon, of England; in 
D. (Staff and tonic sol-fa notations} 
© Apr, 26° 19235) 1 "ch Tine 16. EB 
566542 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 13916 


: 815 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


816 


13917 


There’s a little white house, and a little 
white lady; w and melody Walter 
Donaldson and Howard Johnson, of 


Uo. arr b. fohnson),. © Voc aly: 
28, 1923; E 565931; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 13917 


There’s a spot in the world that’s pex- 
fect; w R. A. H., m*George Graff, 
ie sor Wy *S.-sare Mineo, aes Beach, 
Ore © "SOW cave oe F978 
565462; Rose A. Hecker, Altoona, 
Pa 13918 


There’s a welcome waits for you in 
Maryland; w F. Hedley Claxton, m 
Will Topham, of Great Britain; in 
C. (Staff and tonic sol-fa notations) 
© June 5, 1923; 1 c. June 6; E 
566311; B. Feldman & ¢o., London. 

13919 


There’s no excuse left here for you; 
w S. B., m Harry Jay ipseud. of 
Blaery. |clancolm-of-U= Sir@ +k, 


July 25, 1923; FE 568098; Stephen 
Browning, Houston. 13920 
There's somebody thinking of you, 


Mary; w and m Scott Sanders and 
yohm PP? “Vong of ‘England ; aa) G. 
(Staff and tonic sol-fa notations; © 
ND eT O2S "| vl’ eC. te etn 
500549. ee rancis, “Day? \& sdlunter, 
London. 13921 


They always put the blame on me; w 
and m Leslie Elliott, of England; in 
E flat. (Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions: «@) July 20; 1923; Ic. sulye26 ; 
E 567139; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 13922 

They that trust in the Lord; w from 
the -Bible, m C..9: Briggs, of U-45. ; 
mixed voices. (Octavo series, mixed 
voices, sacred, no. 1386) © July 9, 
1923\- 2c: July P37 ale 56571 O. Arthur 
P. Schmidt CO., Boston. 13923 


Thinking of you; w and melody J. P. 
Sot U.S Oe loc uly SL pales 
E 565942; John Philip Ciaramella, 
New York. 13924 

‘ined (Lhe) «battalions smarch, | J-4/ 0: 
Egerton, of England, arr. T. Bid- 
good, of Great Britain; reed and 
Brass jband. .4to.. © June 22, 1923; 
1 c. July 6; E 566848; Hawkes & 
son, London. 3925 

Thomas (Charles Louis aa 
The meadow; gavotte from Mignon, 
two-part choral, w Martha Ostenso, 
of Canada, domiciled at New York, 
m Thomas, arr. Christopher O'Hare, 
Of ay: S treble voices. Ato. 
(Franklin -edition, two-part chorals, 
mo: 203), © June AV 1923" 27 July 


pt. 11 es 1s 


14; E 563933: John Franklin music 
co., New York. (© lyric and new 
arrangement , 13926 
Those entrancing eyes; w Armen 


Touryan of. e. A. Wilson, melody 


Herman Dubois tpseud. of Ethel 
Fisher). of U: S. PF C.ubaen2 5, 
1923; EF 568087; Armen Wilson, 
Newark, N. J. 13927 
Those free and easy blues; w and m 
ee BAST oer es eae Wie: J csteweslaales, 3; 
1923 ; E 563479; Arthur S. Shaw, 
New York. 13928 
Those missin’-kissin’ blues: w and 


melody M. M. K., of U.S. ©1c. 
July 25, 1923; E 568100; Maurice 
Morris Korn, Sea Gate, N. Y. 13929 


Those radio blues; w lL. Simcox, 
melody Herman Dubois ipseud. of 
Ethel Fisher) of U. S. © 1 c. July 
25,. 1923; E 568094; Lula Simcox, 
Washington, Mo. 13930 


Those silver locks that frame your 
faded brow; w and m J. M. B.,- of 
US. © 1 @ Joly seagge2se & 
568030; Jane M. Barth, Harper, Kans. 
13931 


Thought (A) of home at sea; trio, w 
Mrs. Hemans, m F. Leslie Calver, of 


Great Britain : women’s voices. 
(Octavo series, women’s voices, no. 
855)°"°© July 93! 1923 eice: fuly 13; 


FE, 563722; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 


Boston. 13932 
Three jolly gentlemen; w Walter de la 
Mare, m Arthur Bliss, of Great 


Britain, domiciled at Los Angeles. 
© July 15, *1923=72. ch Sialy 20: E 


568024 ; Composers’ music corp., New 
York. 13933 
Three thousand years ago; w Alex. 


Gerber, m Jack Egan, of U. S. 
July 14, 1923; 2 c. July 16; E 563843 ; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 13934 


Three (The) witches; w Earnest 
Dawson, m M. G.,, of U.S. ©l1e. 
. July 28, 1923; E 565902; Matthew 
Gold, Bayonne, N. J.. 13935 


Tick! tock; the Dresden clock, in Ted 
Lewis’ frolic, w Jack Yellen;- m 
Milton Ager, of U. S. Production 
ed.. © Aug. 4.19235 2 cawtuel 63 EF 
568373; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, @ 
inc., New York. 13936 


Tierces; par C. E. Hartknoch, choisie, 
revue, doigtée et annotée par I. 
Philipp, of France; piano. 
tions du ménestrel: Anthologie 
pianistique, 4° série, no. 90) © May 


(Collec- | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


13958 


no. 8, 1923 
pees tc. "May 18;\° 8) -566104; 
Heugel, Paris. :1© collection, re- 


vision, fingering and annotation) 


13937 


Till I dream of my mammy again; w 
iene. vasetaco., Grail, jt, of UL 'S., 
arr. by Theo. G. Beach tof U. S. 
fee. gly 20," 1923; 4505821; Janes 
Freeman, Brooklyn. 13938 


Till I wake; from Four Indian love 
lyrics, by Finden, ed. and played 
McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S. (Re- 
cordo, word roll, no. 67930) :Music 
rou. © Fuly’25;. 1923 2 'c.'July /30: 
FE, 565953; Recordo player roll co., 
Chicago. 1© editing) 13939 


Till the world comes to it’s end; w 
Johnnie Brundjar, m Milt Prarie, of 
Ww. S. 7 @©i<‘fane 22,.1923; 2. c.. July 
12; E 563691; Prarie and Brundjar, 
Little Balls, N. Y. 13940 


Time flies; fox-trot, F. E. Hersom, 
of Uy S.; piano... © 1c. July-6, 1923; 
E 563511; Frank Ernest Hersom, 
Fitchburg, Mass. 13941 


Tin roof -blues; w Walter Melrose, 
melody Leon Roppolo, Paul Mares, 
Geo. Brumes, M. Stitzel and B. Pol- 
lack, of U. S., arr. Carleton Colby, 
awe S ©@ Fc July 2; 1923: EF 
563512; Melrose bros. music co., 
Chicago. 13942 


’*Tis the same old Hollywood; w and 
melody Garfield Bedney ti. e. J. G. 
meaneyi ol UW.) S5°.©-l <: fuly# 11, 
1923; E 563604; James Garfield Bed- 
ney, Represa, Calif. 13943 


To i et Glashus; ballet, af Hakon 
~ Schmedes, of Denmark; klavierudtog. 
Se riily, AZ, 1923 2 ch; ee July,, 283; E 
567470; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
-hagen. 13944 


To mother; w Janice Lu Kirley rpseud. 
ot. Cearleyi-;m. Elliott, “Mark- 
lime of OU. >, ©. May 10,,1923;.2 c. 
July <2: -E,, 563991; -Louis-;Cearley, 
Canyon, Tex. 13945 


To music-land thru little songs; w 
and m F. Romaine, of U. S., arr. Ruth 
menace Ob cL: 5. .f©. 1. c.. fly, 9, 
1923; EF 563547; Florence Romaine, 
New York. 13946 


‘To slumber-land; by A. Kopylow, 
transcribed Arthur Hartmann, of U. 
S.; violin and piano. © July 3, 1923; 

“2c. July 9; E 565555; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. (© transcription | 

. 13947 

‘Toc! toc! (Harteklop); gedicht van 

~ Aug. Snieders, version francaise de 
H. Moreno, musique de Jan Blockx, 


of Belgium. (Sept mélodies, no. 7) 
©.) May. 5, 1923 * ec? May 18k 
566123; Heugel, Paris. 13948 
Tom Hall; w and m Herbert Rule, W. 
H. Wallis and Fred Holt, of Eng- 
land; in G. (Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations; © June- 18, 1923; 1 c. 
July 25; E 567104; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 13949 


Tooting; w and m Frank A. Terry and 
Oswald S$. Battye, of Great Britain. 
rotaff and tonic sol-fa notations) 
© May 29, 1923; 1 ¢ June 8; E 
566429; Lawrence Wright music co., 
London. . 13950 

Tramonto (11); valzer, di Luigi Ca- 
noto,. of Uy. Sz; violin... © ec. Ade. 
2, 1923; E 570044; Rosario Catalano, 
Brooklyn. 13951 


Transcontinental; © march, W. A. 
Beust of U. S.; piano. © Juaertl, 
1923; 2c. June 14; E 563518; Amlay 
pub.-co., New York. 13952 

Treat ’em rough; w and m Lou Davis, 
Abel Baer, Herbert Steiner and 
Jack Val, of U. S. © July 14, 1923: 
2c. July 16; E 563839; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 13953 

Tremolo ; par E. Neupert, choisie, revue, 
doigtée et annotée par I. Philipp, of 
France; piano. (Collections du 
ménestrel: Anthologie pianistique, 4° 
série, no. 100) © May 5, 1923: 1 c. 
May 18; E 566114; Heugel, Paris. 
(© collection, revision, fingering and 
annotation) 13954 

Trés élégant; fox-trot, par Alfredo 
Barbirolli, of Italy; piano. © May 
ae iclO23-N tc» May l/—  Sooldiee 
Heugel, Paris. 13955 

Trésors (Les) de Columbine; petit air 
de. ballet, R. Drigo, .arr.. Dan God- 
frey, of Great Britain; full military 
band, with solo clarinet in B flat, 
with conductor. (Jn Chappell’s army 
journal, no. 508) © July 26, 1923: 
1 c. Aug. 6; E 567475; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. (© arrangement) 

13956 

Tricky little tune; w Tot Seymour, m 
Bete (crank. of  UatS. tse): Palye 20: 
1923; 2 c. July 20; E 568007: Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

13957 

Trille; par L. Koehler, choisie, revue, 
doigtée et annotée par I. Philipp, of 
France; piano. (Collection du ménes- 
trel: Anthologie pianistique, 4° série, 
no. 98) '© May 5, 1923; 1c May 
18; E,. 566112; Heugel, Paris. © 
collection, revision, fingering and 
annotation) 13958 


S17 


13959 


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pt. 111, tes, ¥ LS 


Trio; par Gabriel Fauré, of France, 
op. 120; violon, violoncelle et piano. 
@) Furie, 13, 19237 1 cole s ia 
566906; Durand et cie., Paris. 13959 


Tripe; burlesque ballad, w and m R. P. 
Weston and Bert Lee, of England; 
in B flat. Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations) © July 20, 1923; 1c. July 
26; E 567131; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 13960 


Triste recuerdo; vals, por R. A., of 
Porto Rico; piano. San Juan, Puerto 
Rico, José Laza & ca. © July 6, 
1923; 2 c. July 7; E 565556; Ramon 
Arias, San Juan, Puerto, Rico. 


13961 


Triumph; fox trot, A. W. E.A., of 
U. S., arr. William C. Lindeman, of 
> S.; piane., ©. 1 <.July ees | 
E 565737; Axel W. E. Austin, New 
York. 13962 


Tperin, Konmeprs (Troisieme concerto) ; 
our piano et orch., de Serge Pro- 
kobetl op. 26, ed. par F. H. Schneider, 
of Germany ; deux pianos, en ut. Mos- 
cow etc. A. Gutheil © May 18, 
1923: 1 c. June 12; E 566480; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 13963 
Truants (The); poetry Walter de la 
Mare, m Farjeon, of Great 
Britain, op. 48; in E flat. © Aug. 
lame 192321 Aug. 16; 567477 ; 
Edwin Ashdown, Itd., London. 13964 
True (A) heart that is broken; w N. 
S., melody Herman Dubois (pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher) of U. S. © lc. July 
16, 1923; E 563816; Nettie Shepard, 
St. Louts. 13965 
Trust me and I’ll trust you; fox trot, 
Herbert Spencer, arr. A. Shubert, 
of U. S.: orch. 4to. © July 11, 1923; 
2c. July 12; E 565645; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. © 
arrangement) 13966 
w Fleta Jan Brown, m Herbert 
Spencer, of U. S. © July 11, 1923; 
2c. July 12; E 565646; Edward B: 
Marks music co., New York. 13967 
Trying to forget; waltz, Yellen and 
Olman, ed. McNair Ilgenfritz, of 
U. S., played Clarence M. Jones, of 
Wee SS! (Recordo, word roll, no. 
67840) (Music rolh © June 28, 
1923: Zc. July 9; E 563590; Recordo 
player roll co., Chicago. (© editing 
and interpretation) _ 13968 
Tu chantes, Mireille; paroles de Roland 
Gaél, musique de S. de L., of France. 
Paris, Lévy & cie. © May 21, 1923; 
| & June 6-°H 500331; Schitt. de La- 
barque, Paris. 13969 


818 


Tubal Cain; cantata, w Charles Mackay, 
m Harvey B. Gaul, of U. S.; cho. pts., 
- treble voices. (Laurel octavo) ; 
June 29; 1923: 2c. July Z; B 565495: 
C. C. Birchard & co., Boston. 13970 


Tufts text melody collection; thirty-two 
current songs from The book of Tufts 
miusic,: compiled . Ja aR: ds, sor Uy S. 
Tufts College, Mass., Tufts college 
bookstore. obl. 1l6mo. © June 5, 
1922; 2 c May 21, 1923; aff. May 19; 
A 707711; Leo Rich Lewis, Somer- 
ville, Mass. 13971 


Tufts today, Tufts for aye; by William 
Gooch Brooks, of U. S., arr. G. H. 
Hayes, of U. S.; medium orch. Tufts 
College, Mass., Austin Barclay Fletch- 
erfund. 4to. (Music of Tufts college, 
series, no. 41) © Jan. 11, 1922; 2c. 
May’ 21,:1923; 8, 562521; Leo. Rich 
Lewis, Somerville, Mass. 13972 


Turkish (A) dream; by.C. W. M., of 
UL. Soy piano. Gy 1c. uy at ees 
FE, 565703; Charles Wilbur Morgan, 
Chicago. 13973 


Turkish here, Turkish there, Turkish 
everywhere; w and melody S. and A. 
B., of U. $.15@ Ipecac : 
E, 568043; Sam and Artie Baroff, New 
York. 13974 


Twee twa-twa; by Lemuel Fowler, of 
U. S., arr. Charles M. Smith, of U. S.; 
melody with piano acc. © 1c. July 14, 
1923; E 565659; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 13975 


Twice 55 community songs; the green 
book, no. 2, ed. P. W. Dykema, Will 
Earhart, Osbourne McConathy, Hollis 
E. Dann, of U. S. Complete ed. 4to. 
© June’ '22;° 1923'> 2 se: Pes att. 
June 26; A 704988; C. C. Birchard & 
co., Boston. 13976 


Twilight (The) falls; anthem, m Walter 
Howe Jones, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
(Octavo series, mixed voices, sacred, 
no: 1381)" “© July “9, 2322 c vals 
13; E 563724; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 13977 


‘Twilight memories; w P. H., m John 


F. Ryan, of Us o- 
1923; EF, 563783: 
ford, Ala. 


Twinkle, twinkle, 


© 1 «¢ July 14,4 
Pauline Hall, Ox- 
13978 


little star; in 


ton Ager, of -U.. S.. Production ed 
Aug. 0; E ey 


© » Avie, 4 1925); ae ee 
568372; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, ~ 
inc., New York. 13979 


Two little eyes in Dixie; w and melody — 
Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson and Ira 4 


Ted & 


Lewis’ frolic, w Jack Yellen, m Mil- — 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


14001 


aliasets of U. S., arr. E. G. Nelson. | Urvillers; march, Emile Etchecopar, of 


© 1c. July 31, 1923; E 565977; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 13980 


Two vacant chairs; w Mrs. J. J., m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
@ Weach oof: UW: $.)5©) fic. July, 
1923; E 565461; Mrs. John Johnstone, 
Boone, Ifa. 13981 


Tytth de kutya jO kedvem van; two step, 
zenejét szerzé Otvos Adorjan, of U.5., 
Ist papers, mépzenére alkalmazta 
Paradi S.; clarinett 1, 2, violin 1, 2, 
viola, cimbal, cello and basso. sc. 
1c. July 7, 1923; E 565505; Adorjan 
Otvos, New York. 13982 


Ultimo Pierrot; valse- hesitation, versi 
di Ennio Neri, musica di A. Cavarra, 
of Italy; mand. acc. Naples, Can- 
zonetta: “4to))©- Dec. 30,1922; 1 c- 
June 29, 1923; E 566738; Italian book 
co., New York. 13983 
Uncle Sammy’s melting pot; w Noah F. 
Tillery, m Harry F. Windle, of U.S. 
© aly 20,.°1923°° 2 «:\ Aug. «2;°E 
570061; H. F. Windle, Kansas City, 
Mo. 13984 


Under a thousand eyes; w Irma Hop- 
per, m Leo Edwards, of U. S...© 
July 9, 1923; 2 c. June 30; E 565585; 
Stark & Cowan, inc., New York. 

13985 


Under the Jersey blue sky; waltz song, 
w Giuseppe De Simone, m_ Paolo 
Sienoreo: .Ui.S. ©;Jaly 15; 1923; 
2c. July 20; E 563999; Brooklyn in- 
ternatl. conservatory of music, Brook- 


lyn. 13986 


Unknown (The) soldier; w B. B., m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S:, arr. ‘Theo. 
ice Beachgrot! UW: So. ©. 1 ce. uly26, 
1923; E 565828; Bernard Brandt, 
Milwaukee. 13987 


Unto Thee, O Lord do I lift up my soul; 
w from Psalm 25, m G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer, of ~U.-$S.; “mixed voices. 
(Octavo series, mixed voices, sacred, 
mam ides). (Cr July “7, 1923: 2 «¢. 
July 21; FE 565752; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 13988 

Up-to-date (The) century blues; w and 
M2 Ob pl) .,.atts7 hilip,sWall, 
Gl. woe ©» Ic. .July..23,. 1923. E 
568027; Samuel Zitter, Dorchester, 

13989 

; w. and m Fred W. Leigh and 

P. Long, of England; in B 

. , tetaff and tonic sol-fa notations} 

©. May 28, 1923:°4 ce June’ 29>. FE 

566757; Francis, Day & Hunter, Lon- 

don. 13990 


2103—23—_6 


a 


Great Britain; orch. with piano con- 
ductor. 4to. © June 15, 1923; 1 c. 
June 26; E 566697; Ascherberg, Hop- 


wood & Crew, ltd., London. (© ar- 
rangement) 13991 
Urvullers; quick march, Etchecopar, 


arr. Boosey & co., of Great Britain; 
band. London, Boosey & co. 4to. 
(Boosey’s march journal, no. 364) © 
June 9, 1923; 1 c. June 30; E 566804; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. (© arrangement) 13992 
Vain fancies; w H. G., melody Herman 
Dubois rtpseud. of Ethel Fisher) of 
WiS.e:© bc! July 121923.) 505612 - 
Harriet Grewe, Kirksville, Mo. 13993 
Valena waltz; by A. E. O., of U. S.; 
violin and piano. New York, Frank 
Harding? *'©-July’10, 19232 ¢. July 
14; EF 563767; Antoinette E. Overton, 
Houston. 13994 
Valse capricieuse; by Jean Douste, of 
Great Britain; piano, English finger- 
ing. © Aug. 14, 1923; 1 c. Aug. 16; 
FE 567481; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don. 13995 
Valse chevaleresque; par Jean Sibelius, 
op. 96c, ed. and rev. Julia A. Burt, 
of U. S.; grand orch. partition. Wil- 
helm Hansen ed. © June 1, 1923; 
2c. June 28; EF, 563434; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. {© editing and re- 
vising) 13996 
Valse enchantment; by Heraldo Chris- 
tini, of Great Britain; piano. © May 
30, 1923; 1 c. June 11; E 566449; R. 
Griffiths, Port Talbot, South Wales. 
13997 
Valse-idylle; de V. Dyck, of France: 
orch. avec piano conducteur. 4to. 
June 27, 1923; 1c. July 31; E 567156: 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 13998 


Valse impromptu; by Schytte, op. 78, 


no. 1, ed.. by McNair Ilgenfritz, of 
U. S., played Belle Tannenbaum. 
(Recordo, no. 67890) (Music roll 


Oe July =20;; 1923 oes ee te 30 
565957; Recordo player roll co., Chi- 
cago. (© editing) 13999 
Valse memory; by Sydney Baynes, of 
Great Britain; orch. with piano con- 
ductor. 4to. (Boosey’s_ orchestral 
journal, no. 1041) © June 25, 1923: 
1 c. Aug. 4; E 567267; Boosey & co., 
“London. «© arrangement) 14000 
piano. © June 12, 1923: 1c. 
Pues, 4 et S67 2/- Boasey< atikaneDs 
London. 14001 
Valse triste; by Sibelius, op. 44, ed. Mc- 
Nair Ilgenfritz, of U. S., played Paul 
Van Katwijk. (Recordo, no. 67790) 


/ Oo 


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14002 > 


pt. III, n.s., v.18 


; ‘ 


Valse triste—Continued. 
(Music roll; © June 28, 1923; 2 c. 
July 9; E 563589; Recordo player roll 
co., Chicago. (© editing) 14002 

Valsette; by M. R. Annunziata, of U. S.; 
violin and piano. © June 26, 1923; 
2c. June 28; E 563561; Willis music 
co., Cincinnati. 14003 

Ved avskeden; af Per Reidarson, of 


Norway, op. 11; piano. © Jan. 15, 
1923; 1c. Mar. 22; E 566605; Musik- 
centralens forlag, a. s., Christiania, 
Norway. 14004 


Vélocité; par Edmund Neupert, choisie, 
revue, doigtée et annotée par I. Philipp, 
of France; piano. (Collections du mé- 
nestrel: Anthologie pianistique, 4° 
série, no. 88) © May 5, 1923: 1 ¢. 
May 18; E 566102; Heugel, Paris. 
(© collection, revision, fingering and 
annotation) 14005 

par F. Ries, op. 31, choisie, revue, 

doigtée et annotée par I. Philipp, of 


France; piano. (Collections du mé- 
nestrel: Anthologie pianistique, 4° 
série, no. 93) © May,-5,- 1923== Dic. 
May 18; E 566107; Heugel, Paris. 


‘© collection, revision, fingering and 
annotation) 

par S. Lebert, choisie, revue, doigtée 
et annotée par I. Philipp, of France; 
piano. (Collections du ménestrel: 
Anthologie pianistique, 4° série, no. 85) 
© May 5,.1923; 1c. May 18; E 566099: 
Heugel, Paris. «© collection, revision, 
fingering and annotation) 14007 


Venetian serenade; by Gail Ridgway 
Brown, of U. S.; violin and piano. 
Ge. judy: 17,° 1923° 20¢. faly 21; 6 
565761; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 14008 

Verden er saa stor, saa stor, saa stor; 
text af Ludvig Brandstrup, musik af 
Ray-Johnson, of Denmark; piano med 
tekst. © June 1, 1923; 1c. June 28; 
E, 566776; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 14009 

Veterans of variety; selection with w, 

of Eng- 


arr. Henry E. Pether, 
land; piano. Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations} © Apr. 26, 1923; 1c. June 


16; FE, 566554; — Day & Hunter, 


London. 14010 
Wictory. CA) “ball? i fantasy. BE. El Ss 
of S- ‘oreh: sc.) © CE July 19, 


1923: EF 565706; Ernest H. Schelling, 
Bar Harbor, Me. 14011 
Viene, bellezza mia; versi di Diego 
Petriccione, musica di Enrico Cannio, 
of Italy; mand. acc. Naples, Santa 
yer. “Ato: ©) May A: 9232 1: 
June 22; E 566652; Italian book co., 
New York. 14012 


Vilsnes (Den) van; duett, ord och ~ 
sik av S.C. L,, of U. S. © Aug. 3 
1923; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 568376: Selma c 
Lundin, South Haven, Minn. 14013 


Viola; w G. O., melody Herman Dubois 
ipseud. of Ethel Fisher} of U. S.. © 
1c. July 16, 1923; E 563813; Gabrielle 
Ostiguy, Cohoes, N.Y. 14014 © 


Violet ; fox-trot, w and m Jack Rose and 
Jimmy Steiger, of England; in A 
flat. (Staff and tonic sol-fa notations) 
© June 30, 1923: 1 c« July 26: E 
567127; West’s, Itd., London. 14015 

Violets; by Erno Rapeé and William 
Axt, of U. S.; piano. Red’ seal 
series ed. © July 5, 1923; 2c. July 
6; ., H, 0A5a0; Richmond- Robbins, 
inc., New York. 14016 


Bias Orville A. Lindquist, of U. S.; 
piano. © July 26, 1923; 2c. July 30; 
E 568200; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 14017 


Virtue’s treasure; Time the healer, 
song, air 47, from Mr. Gay’s ballad 
opera Polly, arr. Hubert Bath, of 
Great Britain. © May 17, 1923; 1c. 


May 31; E 566226; Metzler & co. 
(1920) itd., London. (© arrange- 
ment) 14018 


Vision (A) of beauty; verse William 
Ordway Partridge, m Arthur Nevin, 
ofU: Sx. © fale oo 1923; 20e July 


5; E 563525; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. 14019 
Voi siete (Thou art); w Saverio 
Murisio, English version Sigmund 


Spaeth, m Redento Zardo, of Italy; 
high voice. © June 9, 1923; ZA June 
15.3) By, 56306a3.G: Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 14020 


Voice ’cross the sea; w Leon De Costa, 
melody H. C., of U. S., arr. L. De 
Costa, of U. S. © lc. July 20, 1923; 
E 563976; Herman Carow, Phila- 
delphia. 14021 

Voice (A) is calling me; w and melody 
Ld. Gt, Se 


(DIPVwW N WD BEN Oy) 


©". fuly'5//19238-"& 565429 ; ane 
Feingold, Denver. 4022 


Voice (The) o’er the rae Ww 
A. K., m Herman Dubois rpseud. of 
Ethel Fisher) of U. S. New York, 
Manhattan music co. © July 3, 
1923; 2 ¢. July 9; 2 563502: Anna 
Kessler, Marengo, Ja. 14023 

Voices of the soul; ed. Chas. E. Dur- 
ham, A. P. Wammack and C. Good- 
man, of U.S. 8vo. © Jan. 10, 1923; 

“2° ce. June 11; aff. July 2; A: 752006: 
B natural music co., Dallas. 14024 


820 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


14047 


no. 8, 1923 

Volunteer (The) choir; y. 10, no. Se 
June, 1923, monthly magazine 
E. S. Lorenz and others, of U. s 
Patriotic number. 4to. © May 


ite and git. June, dA: A. Fok 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Os aft 4025 


Se w Ruth Lilikalani, m 
CHK ot U.S. ukillele'and *guit. 
ace. ©) July 13, 1923; 2c. Jetty As: 
E 563928; Chas. E. King, Honolulu. 

402 


Waiting for my Saviour; w and m Z. 


ee. <C) Apr. SU 78 020%, 2 C. 
July 17; E 568080; Zella M. Gannett, 
Haverhill, N. H. 14027 


Wake up and give the boys the bonus; 
w and m Hewitt Toland, of U. S. 
(erie. 76,,, 1923~ 2 c. July Ca 

_ 565594; Matthias post, 
Legion, Westport, Conn. 14028 


Walk, Jenny, walk; w Henry Creamer, 
melody Sam Wooding and Bob 
Schafer, of U. S., arr. Claude Lap- 
ham: Uso. ©: cy, July-31, 1923; 
E 565949; Goodman & Rose, inec., 
New York. 14029 


Wanderer (The); w Mrs. J. L., melody 


Herman Dubois pseud. of Ethel 
Pisuet) porn. S:(4-©, Fc July,25, 
1923; E 568096; Mrs. J. Long, 
Eureka, Utah. 14030 
Wann i nur mei’ weinderl hab’; 
Wienerlied, text von Erwin W. 


Spahn, musik von Edmund Eysler, of 
Austria. ‘© Mar..,26; 1923 ;.1.c: June 
1; E 566414; Gabor Steiner (Leo 
Singer & co.) Vienna. 14031 


Wanna go South again blues; w Her- 
man Ruby and Sidney Caine, m Sam 
Coold,,ot > S. © /Suly-,20, 1923; 
2 c. July 20; E 568005; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

- 14032 


n Warbling birds; w N. E., m John F. 


Ryan, of U.S. ©lc. July 24, 1923; 
E, 565789; Nettie Ellis, New Bern, 
NaC, 14033 


‘Wash-day; w Ruth McEnery Stuart, 
m Anne Stratton, of U. S. (Two 
songs from the South) © July 12, 
1923; 2 c. July 14; E 563771; Boston 


~ music co,, Boston. 14034 
- Water-lilies; by Brian Hope, of Eng- 
land; piano. © May 29, 1923; 1 c. 


May 31; E 566298 ; Elkin & co.,° Ktd., 
London. 14035 
by Rudolf Friml, of Bohemia, 
domiciled at New York; piano. 
July 12, 1923; 2 c. July 14; E 563912; 
Theo. Presser co., Phi! adelphia. 
14036 


8 


American |. 


novelette, by St. Clair, ed. and 
played McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S. 
(Recordo, no. 67910) :Music roll 
@PJuly' 25,1923; 2 ‘c. ‘July (30 

565961; Recordo player roll co., Chi- 
cago. (© editing) 14037 


Vater nymph; by Gerald E. Frye, of 
Great Britain; piano. © July 19, 
1923; 1 ¢. July 12; E 567017; A. 
Weekes & co., Itd., London. 14038 


Water sprites; caprice  brillante, 
George FY Hamer, of U\ S.; piano. 
Or fly 217) 21923 2> co ial eee 
565769; Arthur  P. Schmidt. co. 
Boston. 14039 


Watteau; par Paul Dupin, of France; 
flute, 'violoncelle et harpe. (Piéces 
dialoguées, no. 1) © June 13, 1923; 
1c. July 7; E 566907; Durand et cie., 


Paris. 14040 
Waves at play; impromptu, Georg 
FEggeling, of Germany, op. 207; piano. 
O.eFulye42;-40232:2 ©, faly BAe 
563909; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 14041 
Way down home upon the Swanee 


shore; w and melody W. Benton Over- 
street, of U. S.; Ist violin acc. © 1 
c. July 13, 1923; E 563667; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc, New. 
York. 14042 
Way (The) they used to manage things 
in Egypt; w and m Leslie Elliott, of 
England; in G. (Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations; © May 18, 1923; 1c. July 
25; E 567099; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 14043 


We follow Thee; w Horatius Bonar, m 
j..~F sank Russell, of .U.,S.2 mixed 
voices, organ acc. (Octavo_ series, 
mixed voices, sacred, no. 1382) © 
Tuly"9; 1923. Oo. ‘July tS G57 25: 
‘Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

14044 


We'll have a Woolworth wedding ; w and 
m R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, of 
England; in G. Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations} © June 15, 1923; 1c. June 
29: F 566766; Francis, Day & Hunter, 


London. 14045 
We praise Thee; w Fanny J. Crosby, 
m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. © June 


1 1923 3d ch alune 25° %. co. Jilly 73 
-E 565590; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 14046 


We're not as bad as we're painted; w 
Jack Yellen, melody Milton Ager, of 
U.-¢S., arr. George Holman; of U:°S. 
© 1c. July 6, 1923; EF 563510; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inc:, New York. 


14047 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14048 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Wedding bells; w E: S., m-E. S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1 c. July 
14, 1923; E 563800; Ed. Simon, Cleve- 
land. 14048 

Wedding festival; march, Carl Schmeid- 
ler, of Germany; piano. © July 12, 
19235% 2: csi Ajuly 444560 2oea9035 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 14049 


Weepin’ blues; melody James P. John- 
Son, of U27S.,- arn Pils Worde/ ‘of 
U.S. ©lc. July 13, 1923; E 563672; 
Perry Bradford music pub. co., New 
York. 14050 

Weeping willow; waltz, F. Nemreh, m 
Herman Federoff, of U. S. © 1c. 
July 18, 1923; E 563965; Federoff 
music co., Baltimore. 14051 


Wenn man’s noch nie gemacht; foxtrot, 
text von Arthur Rebner, musik von 
Richard Fall, of Austria. © Mar. 26, 
1923: 1 c. June 1; E 566415; Gabor 
Steiner (Leo Singer & co.) Vienna. 

14052 


West Indian blues; w and melody D. L. 
L., of England, domiciled at New 


York. Oy Jey July 42, Wea 8, 
565622: Darold Lionel Lewis, New 
York. 14053 


Weymouth post 79 American legion; 


march, Frank L. Ventre, of U. §.; 
piano. © July 7, 1923; 2 ¢. July 16; 
E 563924: Weymouth post no. 79 
American legion, Weymouth, Mass. 
14054 
Whalin’ up the Lachlan; w Louis Esson, 
m F. Bennicke Hart, of Australia. © 
Jan. 31, 1923; 1c. May 25; E 566160; 
Allan & co., pty. Itd., Melbourne, Aus- 
tralia. 14055 
What could be sweeter; w Gus Kahn, 
m Louis Panico and Isham Jones, of 
82 MO) ely ae 1925" 2G. Maly, bbe 
EK 563840; Irving Berlin, inc. New 
York. 14056 


What did I ever do; fox trot, w and m 
oP Hot Ue: (©) july, toe, 
Bee aly 19. oe oonUlos. John se: 
Hogan, Philadelphia. 14057 

What do you know; w and m Herbert 
Rule, Thomas McGhee and Tom 
Mellor, of Great Britain; in G._ (Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations) © June 
F462 1 c.. June so:. B, So6312 5 B. 
Feldman & co., London. 14058 


What good was he to his wife; w and 
melody. A. Jeus.,. of, .U._5., Oph > 
July 26, 1923; EF 565811; Arthur J. 
Stern, New York. 14059 

What makes a business man tired; from 
Helen of Troy, New York, w and m 
Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, of 


Un.S.§@. Augi- 219238572 oot: 
E 570062; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. | 14060 


What the girls will wear; from Helen 
of Troy, New York, w and m Bert 
Kalmar and Harry Ruby, of U. S$’ © 
July, 6,-'2923 5:2 < July 265 aagaaa 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 14061 


Wheel-tapper’s (The) song; by Clifford 
Seyler and Wolseley Charles, arr. 
Sydney Baynes, of Great Britain; 
orch. acc. to voice, violin or solo cornet. 
4to. (Boosey’s string band magazine, 
no. 22/) © June 6. 192334) «4 June 
30; E 566813; Boosey & co., London. 
(© orchestral accompaniment; 14062 


When Elder Greene does the shimmey 
with Sister Brown; w and melody 
W. Benton Overstreet, of U. S., arr. 
George R. Holman, of U. S. © 1c. 
July 9, 1923; E 563549; Fred Fisher, 
inc., New York. 14063 


When Greek meets Greek, they open up 
a rest’rant; w and melody Billy and 
Eddie Gorman, of U. §., arr. B. Gor- 
man. ©1ec. July 20, 1923; F 568055; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 14064 


When he looks and winks and smiles at 
me; w J. N., melody Harry Van, of 
Holland. © 1 c. July 20, 1923; E 
563973; James Novak, Chicago. 14065 


When hearts are young; fox trot, 
Wood, Romberg and Goodman, ed. 
McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S., played 
Clarence M. Jones, of U. S. (Re- 
cordo, word roll, no. 67960) :Music 
rolh © July 25;'1923-°2 © Jily¥30; 
FE 565959; Recordo player roll co., 
Chicago. (© editing) 14066 

—w Cyrus Wood, m Sigmund Rom- 
berg and Alfred Goodman, of U. S. 
London, Chappell & co., Itd. © June 
22-4 1923; 2.c.- Jiahy bee wees 
Harms, inc., New York. 14067 

When I get beside the seaside; w and 
m Harry Castling, of England; in E 


fiat. Staff -and tonic selbiasanera- 
tions) © May 28, 1923; 1 ¢. June: 
29°) Ee 566758; .«Eramets, Saba wide 
Hunter, London. 14068 


When I look in the eyes of you; waltz 
ballad; w and m CW. Ke%er@s. 
Los “Angeles, Msi-S? Kaibsisiiorahaly 
919233 2 cs July 14%) EF. 5700555 Glara 
Wait Kribs, Los Angeles, 14069 

When I’m mad I’m bad; w and m Jazz 
Arena {pseud. of E. Arena) of U. S., 
arr. Mathilda Edna Fortmayer, of 
Uses: <© iJulyel, 19233 2%es 1 ain; 
E 563532; Edgard Arena, Gretna, La. 

14070 


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no. 8, 1923 


When June is come; w Robert Bridges, 
m Cecil Hazlehurst, of Great Britain, 
op. 41, no. 1; high voice. (Enoch 
art song library) © Apr. 17, 1920; 
1 c. June 2, 1923; E 566440; Enoch 
& sons, London. 14071 


When May-bells ring; w Edward 
Lockton, m Ernest Newton, of Great 
Britain; in E, flat. © June 21, 1923; 
1 ¢. July 2; E 566797; Edwin Ash- 
down, Itd., London. 14072 


When the June roses bloom; ballad 
duet, w Winifred Davidson, m C. 
ICs u0f OU. Sisusops ane:ten” © ib c. 
July 19, 1923; E 565705; Chas. Coe, 

an Diego, Calif. 14073 


When the leaves turn red; autumn 
sketch, Ernest Harry Adams, of 
U. S.; piano. (Tone fancies after 
famous paintings) © July 26, 1923; 
Zire: July 30; 2568204; Arthur’ P. 


Schmidt co., Boston. 14074 
When the sun goes down past the 
Golden Gate; w and melody Llur- 


ance Conncllynn rpseud. of L. R. 
Conkliny of U.S., arr. Arthur’ Fisk, 


oro. Mmai©@ fiesjfuly 2151923; EF 
5p/2/;_ 1. _R. Conklin, Berkeley, 
Calif 14075 
When they introduced the jazz in 
Donegal; w and m Leslie Elliott, of 
England; in B flat. ;:Staff and tonic 


sol-fa notations) © Apr. 26, 1923; 
1c. June 16; EF 566537; Francis, Day 
& Hunter, London. — 14076 
When those roly boly babies roll their 
eyes; w Gus Kahn, melody Geo. W. 
Meyes, GF U.S. -@e Te; july 23 
1923; E 565897; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York, 14077 
When you and I were dancing; vocal 
fox trot, H. M. Tennent, arr. Paul 
Whiteman, of U. S.; orch. with piano 
conductor. 4to. © July 11, 1923; 
2 ¢. July 27; E 565936; Ascherberg, 


Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 
14078 
When you're blue for home sweet 


home; w George Givot, Syl Yunker 
aie ers. -B.15..,0f UJ. Ss.) 1-2 
July 16, 1923; E 563806 ; Billy Smythe, 
Louisville. 14079 


When you smile; w and m W. M. T., 
et 1 Uags..5 ©..1ce! Pualy.21,51923..E 
565739; William McMillan Talbott, 
Paris, Ky. 14080 

_ When your trunk is labelled New York 

city, but your heart is crying Ala- 

bam; w Percy Edgar, m Henry E. 

Pether, of England: in D. (Staff 

and tonic sol-fa notations; © June 


14092 
15354923 -545 Ge June 29:30) * 566767; 
— Day & Hunter, London. 

14081 


Where all is light; by C. S. Briggs, of 
.. Seisks. Sop. vor: tenis 2 rAlte: or 
bass. © July 26, 1923; 2c. each July 
30; E 568206; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 14082 


Where are you; w Federico Mennella, 
m E. de Curtis, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. © be, falkyl7 54923 ; 
E 570074; Ernesto. de Curtis, New 
York. 14083 


Where Niag’ra falls; w and m Sam 
Ehrlich and Turner Layton, of U. S. 
© lc. July 20, 1923; E 563983; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 14084 


Where the mill stream winds it’s way; 
w Claude Sacre, m Harold Dixon, 
Oe. .S), ©apuly 15. 1923te 2.<e: Sualy 
18; E 563958; Dixon-Lane music 
pub. co., inc., St. Louis. 14085 


Where wandered she; w and m Law- 
rence Kellie, of Great Britain. © 
June 26, 1923; 1 c. June 30; EF 566826; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 14086 


Where was Virginia. creeping to; w 
and m Robert Hargreaves and Stan- 
ley J. Damerell, of Great Britain; in 
G. Staff and tonic sol-fa notations) 


©; Aug.; 14, 1923; sl- e Aveo: 16; 
567483; B. Feldman & co., London. 
14087 


While the silent stars keep watch; w 
M.'B. S; m John F. Ryan, of U. S 


©=hec: July428. 19233 I .565887 ; 
Maude B. Salms, Calumet, Mich. 

14088 

Whirling; valse, Camille de Rhynal, of 

England;* piano. © May 31, 1923; 

1 c.- July 25;° EF 567107; ‘Herman 
Darewski music pub. co., London. 

. 14089 


White (The). lancers; quick march, 
W. H. Richardson, of Great Britain; 
band. 4to. (Boosey’s march journal, 
no. 366) © June 29, 1923; 1c Aug. 
4; E 567265; Boosey & co., London. 

14090 


Who killed the old tom cat next door; 
w and mT. T.. Spencer and Ed. 
Lewis, of England; in F. (Staff and 

. tonic sol-fa notations) © June 15, 
1923; 1 c. June 29; E 566768; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London. 14091 


Who loves you now; w and m Billy Bas- 
kette; of US S42 © June: 2, 1923 3°2 « 
June 4; E 563992; Jack Mendelsohn 
music co., New York. 14092 


823 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14093 


Who’s teaching you; w and melody M. 
M:iK.,. of icSe (Onl exfuly+25;0Z3 - 
E 568101; Maurice Morris Korn, Sea 
Gate, N. Y. 14093 


Who will it be; w and melody Lew 
Pollock, of U. S., arr. Claude Lapham, 


an Si -@Oaiic. July23i,. 19238 
565948; Goodman & Rose, inc., New- 
York. 14094 


Whoo; w Elizabeth Evelyn Moore, m 
John Barnes Wells, of U. S.; high in 
© ~ © Julyt27, 119234 2 te:nAastis 
E 570052; Boston music co., Boston. 

14095 


“ Why did I believe in you; w E. L. M., 
m:)E.. Si S45 Huntington; of USS. 
© lc. July 14, 1923; E 563773; Earle 
L. Mapes, Fond du Lac, Wis. 14096 


Why did you let me care; w and m W. 
E. S., of U. S. Toledo, O., Warren 
E. Sparrow pub. co. © July 7, 1923; 
Zaen July 9359563577.) Warrene E. 
Sparrow, Toledo, O. 14097 


Why didn’t you tell us that you were 
coming, we would have baked a cake; 
w and m W. J. R., of U. S. (Blue- 
pant Ord xc. Jelly 25, - 9925. or 
568084; William J. Ryan, Edgewater, 
N. J. 14098 

Why does the moon start in shining 
when you're about to fall; w and 
melody D. T., of U.S. © 1c. July 20, 
1923; E 563974; Dave Taylor, Brook- 
lyn. 14099 

Why should I give my love to you; w 
Eugene West, m Con Conrad and John 
piras, of UEsS! © Aue! 2, 1923-2. -c. 
Aug. 4; E 570146; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 14100 

Why should I wait till tomorrow; w 
and melody; W: A..S:,- jr.,>of U./S., 
arr. Grace W. Johnson, of U. S. © 
1c. July 26, 1923; E 565806; William 
Arthur Schell, jr., Chicago. 14101 

Wigeant w G. D. L., m Harry Morton, 
of U.S. New York, Manhattan music 
co. © June 20, 1923: Zc, june. 20: 


Fs 003551.3 Geo. Davis Lee, Yucaipa, 
Calif. 14102 
Wild rose; w F. B., m George Graff, 


jz.,.of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
U.S. ©lc. July 26, 1923; E 565836; 
Frederick Bosada, Cobalt, Ont., Can- 
ada. 14103 
Will you whisper your sweet thoughts to 
me; waltz, w and m A. M. F., of U. S., 
iiettenry. W. Foster, of Uva. 1, 
Song.—2. Violin pt. © 1c. each July 
19, 1923; E 565701, 565702: Archibald 

McKay Fowler, Oakland, Calif. 
14104, 14105 


pt. 11, n.s.,.v. 18 


Wind (The) in the chimney; by Joseph 
W. Clokey, of U. S. op. 29, now 2; 
pipe organ. (J Fireside fancies, no. 
2) .obl.n(8vo2) ©f Puly 5, D925-7 2: c. 
July 9; E 565513; Clayton F. Summy 
co., Chicago. 14106 


Winter (The) garden’s carnival dance; 
Blackpool’s dustless breezes, w and 
m Jno. R. Huddlestone and Harry 
Wood, of Great Britain. © May 29, 
1923; 1c. June 8; E 566433; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 14107 


Winter winds; by Gail Ridgway Brown, 
of U. S.; violin and piano. © July 17, 
1923; 2c. July 21;' E 565763; Amthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 14108 


Wir reisen nach wildwest; foxtrot, text 
von Peter Herz, musik von Robert 
Hiigel, of Austria, op 62. © Mar. 
26, 1923; 1 c. June 1; E 566416; Gabor 
Steiner (Leo Singer & co.) Vienna. 

14109 


Wir zwei gehoren zusammen ; Hawaiian 
waltz, deutscher text von Ernst Neu- 
bach, musik von José Armandola, of 
Germany. © Dec. 31, 1922; 1 c. June 
13, 1923; E 566613; Edition Accord, 
g.m. b. h., Berlin. 14110 


Wisconsin home goodnight; w P. S. A., 
m: John” F. Ryan,“o1U: Se ae: 
July 24, 1923; E 565790; Pauline S. 
Atkinson, Calvary, Wis. 14111 


Wishing (The) well; musical comedy 
in three acts, w and m May Hewes 
Dodge and Tohn Wilson Dodge, of 
U.S. © July 13, 1923. ee aloe 
D 26472; Willis music co., ies ae 


Wonderful glorious spring; w and m G. 
F, G:, of U. S. Sewickley, Pa., New 
fraternity. (Three love songs) © 
June 11, 1923: 2c. June 12; E 563294; 
George Frederick Gundelfinger, Os 
wickley, Pa. 


Wonderful Helen; w and m M. a » 
of U. S:. © July 21; 1923- Fees July 
30: E 568194; Merrill French Hanna, 
Chicago. 14114 


Wonderful one; w Dorothy Terriss, m 
Paul Whiteman and Ferdie Grofé, of 
U. S., adapted from a theme by Mar- 
shall Neilan, of U. S.; male quartette. 
Ato. © July 9, 1923; 2c. July 11; E 
563676; Leo Feist, inc., New York. (© 
arrangement) 14115 


Wondering sweetheart wondering; w 
and smi: BE. 7) Wi) -G, 1684 Uns baer. 
William H. Penn., of U. S. © tc: 
June 27, 1923; E 563334: Edward W. 
Cronin, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 14116 


824 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 


“Wondrous (The) beauty of the May; 


Medes lemte,Cm Fl BinC., .of 1USS.; 
high or medium voice, with violin 
obbl. Warsaw, Ill; F. E. and E. M. 


Cook. © Aug. 4, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 6; 
E 568366; Franklin E. Cook, War- 
saw, Ill. 14117 


Won’t you come and walk awhile with 
me; w F. S., m W. L. Needham, of 


Peacoat © ft °c aguly 314,; 1923.) 
563789; Frank Stein, Pittsburg, 
Calit. 14118 
Wood sprite; by Arthur Nevin, of 
eos mane. »©, June 27,1923: 2 c. 


June 29: E 563419; John Church CO., 
Cincinnati. 14119 


Woodland flowers; w D. H. H., m 
jena izyan, of U.S. .© 1c: July 
28, 1923; E 565880; D. H. Houstoun, 


Fort Erie, Canada. 14120 
Woodland (A) rhapsody; by Adam 
Geibel, of U. S.; piano. © Jtily 12, 


1923 ; 2c. July 14; E 563879; Theo. 


Presser co., Philadelphia. 14121 
Work, who wants to work; w and m 
Lionel. Rothery, of England; in B 


flat. 
tions} 


tStaff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
© May 28, 1923: 1 c. June 29; 
E 566759; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 14122 


Working (The) blues; w and melody 
J. W., of Great Britain, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. Aug. 2, 1923; E 
570035; Joseph Willoughby, New 
York. 14123 


World (The) seems all a beaming; w 
i. aD. m, George Graff, jr., of 
S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of Uo §. 

é 1c. July 5, 1923; E 565460: Law- 
rence Aug. Docimo, Paterson, nF Je 
14124 


Worried and lonesome blues; melody 
James P. Johnson, of U. S., arr. Phil 
wWorde, of \UL)S. > ©- 1c. .July:13, 
1923; E 563673; Perry Bradford 
music pub. co., New York. 14125 


Worry; w Red Corcoran ti. e. G.. T. 
Cofeoran) mG. /T.-C.,and);A..M., 
Gi, S. pO 1,cighaly ;3, 19235 E 
563486; Alexander Mayer and George 
Thomas Corcoran, Seattle. 14126 

Worsing (Elith) Ni melodier; _ til 
tekster af Ludvig Brandstrup, musik 
af E. Worsing, of Denmark; piano 
med tekst. © June 1, 1923; 1 c. June 
28; E 566777; Wilheim Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 14127 

Wright’s (Lawrence) 5th dance an- 
nual; vocal and instrumental pieces 
by various authors, of Great Britain. 


82 


14138 


© June 6, 1923; 1 c. June 8; E 
566428 ; Taw rence Wright music co., 
London. 14128 


Wright’s (Lawrence) 5th song annual; 


w and m various authors, of Great 
Britain. Staff ‘and tonic sol-fa 
notations) © May 29, 1923; 1 ec. 
June 8; E 566435; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London. 14129 
Vearnine... tor ..you; w...and m--sGy 


Richardson ti. e. C. O. Richardson; 
of Ws SE e@© ef ec july 23) 923) 


568038; Cecil Osmond Richardson, 
Philadelphia. 14130 
Yellow; w Bertha Bolling, m W. J. 


Marsh. of US: 
Alto or baritone. 
2-¢) each? July 21; 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 14131 


Yellowstone national park suite; by J. 
Adam, of Austria, domiciled at Red 
Lodge, Montana, op. 5; piano. Con- 
tents: 1. Old faithful inn.—2. Morn- 
ingglory.—3. Cubs.—4. Grand canyon. 
© 1c. July 10, 1923; E 565578; Jo- 


1; Sops or. ten=—2: 
© July 17, 1923; 
FE, 565770; Arthur 


seph Adam, Red Lodge, Mont. 14132 
Yes, we have no bananas; by Frank 
silver ‘and ,Irving Cohn, arr. Dick 


Konter, of U. S.; ukelele and voice. 
Afo: “© * July 19, 1923; 2. ¢ [wiv 20s 
E 568016; Skidmore music co., inc., 
New York. (© arrangement) 14133 


—— one step, Silver and Cohn, ed. 


McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S., played 
Charley Straight, of U. S. (Recordo, 
word roll, no. 67870) (cMusic rolh 


©. June 28... 1923; 2 ce. Jul On 
563593; Recordo player roll co., Chi- 
cago. (© editing and interpretation 

14134 


Yesterday and the roses; w and m 
Hubert S. Ryan, of Great Britain. 
-H©) Jane Tl; 192321 ‘c. sfane 219 
566608; Song success syndicate, Lon- 
don. 14135 


You ain’t done right by our Nell; w 
and melody D. B.-B:, of Us. - Ode: 


july~ 7,2 1923> . 565504—." David Bs 
Blumstein, New York. 14136 
You alone (Mi solo amor); w Mar- 


gherita Philleo, Spanish version 
Manuel Huarte, m Julian Huarte, of 
U. S.; high voice in C. © June 20, 
1923; 2 c. June 23; E 565484; Willis 


music co., Cincinnati. 14137 
You can wish for the sunshine; w and 

melody. M:. M.. Ks’’ot Ul" 

1c. Aug. 2, 1923; E 570038; Maurice 

M. Korn, Sea Gate, N. Y. 14138 


o 


14139 


You can’t do what my last man did; 
blues,, w and m J. C. Johnson and 
Allie Moore, of U. S. © June 5, 
1923; 2c. July 17; E 568185; Chateau 
music pub. co., New York. 14139 


You can’t fool a horse-fly cause a 
horse-fly’s got horse-sense; w and m 
Ms... of LI sS:cassarHarry: Aléord, 
of VU. -S.- © 1 «-hhaly=23, 19235 E 
568048; Mark Halpin, Chicago. 

14140 


You can’t give your kisses to somebody 
else and tell me that your heart is 
mine; w Philip Shapiro, m F. A., jr., 


Gee. Oso ©. Te aly 
563501; Fred Asmus, jr., Buffalo. . 
14141 


You did not know; w and m D. H. H., 
of U. S., arr. Fred E. Eggert; of U: S. 


bey Files Se 1D2Z5- ots 5 65475- 
Dorothy Huffman Hinman, Bessemer, 
Ala. 14142 
You just know she wears them; w and 
melady-. W.to.,-1fcOls Uy Seat dG& €. 
July- £185. ..192355; F) +563966 ;, Joseph 
Wheeler Smith, jr., Washington. 
14143 
You'll find your sheik; w D. P. G., 


mm John By Ryaf, ft Us, S:. {O-# c. 
July y26,;. 19236.) #965885 ; -Doris, P.- 
Grant, Milwaukee. 14144 


You may know where to find me; w 
W. C. Poole, m a Hawaiian melody, 
ame (has.,fi. “Gapticel- ot oS. © 

June 18, 1923; 2c. June 25; E 565090; 

- Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 1t© 
words and arrangement of voice parts 
in music] 14145 


You're a wonderful white rose to me; 
wi M. C. S., m Seymour Furth, of 
eS ©) te july dS. 1923 1565697 
Monroe C. Shade, Temple, Pa. 14146 


You're going to keep on breaking hearts, 
until you break your own; w and m 
mek B., of U, S.arts Jack Smalls of 
tess ©) Ic. july-20. 1923 : 1 5639752 
Isadore R. Bernstein, Wilkes-Barre, 
Bee 14147 


You're the first one to open the doors 
of my heart; w and m Ottie E. Col- 
burn and Kenneth McComber, of U. S., 
arr. Al Moquin, of U. S. © June 18, 
1923; 2 c. July 23; E 565851; Hill & 
Colburn, Boston. 14148 

You splash me and I'll splash you; w 
atid melody H. °C: of U.S: °©' 1 c. 
July Ji. 1923, 2H 569230; . Eyaien 
Cheiffetz, Buffalo. 14149 


You've got to come early and stay late; 
fox trot, w and melody G. P. B., of 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


6, ylD2ZS Ee | 


- U. §., arr. Samuel Spe af: ds-S: 
© i her. July 4 1933- Se 565657 ; 
George Phillip Battles, Cambridge, 
Mass. 14150 


You've got to see mamma every night, or 
you can’t see mamma at all; part-song, 
Billy Rose and Con Conrad, of U. 5., 
arr. Alfred J. Doyle, of U. S.; male 
quariette. 4to. © July 9, 1923; 2 c. 
July 11; E 563679; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. (© arrangement) 14151 


You've set me dreaming ; fox-trot, w and 
m L. E., of England; in B flat. Lon- 
don, Francis, Day & Hunter. (Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations; © July 20, 
19231 co jaly Zo 567132; Leslie 

- Elliott, London. 14152 


You wanted someone to . play with, I 
wanted someone to love; w and m 


FE. of U. S. © July 21 1923""2 ¢ 


July 21: E 565774; Fred Fisher, nc., 
New. York. 14153 
You were meant for me; w N. S., m E. 


B of U.S. °©O 1c topes: 
E 568097: Noble Sissle and Eubie 
Blake, New York. st 14154 


Young (The) sentinel; march, R. S. 
Morrison, of U. S.; piano:. .Boston— 
New York—Chicago, Evans music co. 
©. July 20,..1923;>. Ase. fale, 

563984: M. T: Evans, Boston. 14155 


Your just a wonderful girl; w and m 
M. Y. K., of U. S. Houston, Verges- 
Therrien-Le Clere pub. co. © June 22, 
1923: 2 c. June 28; E 570054; May 
Younger Kelly, Houston. 14156 


Your love to me; w Grace McCormick, 
mi HosRs M7 of U: S.; high voice in 
Drilat.@- 1c. Jrakg.5, 1923: E 565479 ; 
Hazelle Rosand Mark, Minneapolis. 


Your loving smile; fox-trot, w and m 
Ri G., of fUS S. 2 @ijtly 16,8825: 
2c. July 21; E 565742; Regina Cor- 
biere, Turners Falls, Mass. 14158 


Your voice I hear; w Mabel Chase 
Rundlett, m G. A. Grant-Schaefer, of 
UesS. “12 Sop.” of § ten bles or 
baritone. © July 17, 1923; 2 c. each 
July 21; E 565768; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 14159 


Your wonderful smile; w L. B., m John 
F. Ryan, of U. S. ©ic. July 7, 1923 ; 


E 565508; Leonard Bureau, Phila- 
delphia. 14160 
Youthtime is springtime; w C. L., m 


of U. S., arr. Theo. 


George Graff, jr., 
©' 1, é:-J algae 


G:-Beach, of U..S. 


826 


pt. ITT; n. S., v.18 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 8, 1923 14163 
| 1923; E 565838; Copia Langmaid, | 2'°™* sonate; de Carlos Chavez Ramirez, 
Oberlin, Kan. 14161 of Mexico, op. 21; piano. Contents: 
2° nocturne; de Paul Fiévet, of France; 1. Allegro doloroso.— 2. Andante. — 
piano, en la bémol maj. Editions mu- 3. Molto inquieto. (Cover-title: Deu- 


sicales Buffet-Crampon & cie. © xiéme sonate) © Jan. 24, 1923; lc. 
May 30, 1923; 1 c. June 15; EF 566501; May 17; E 566693; Ed. Bote & G. 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 14162 Bock, Berlin. : 14163 


‘Nisaber of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1923: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 34 unpublished) ____ 85 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 3,895 unpublished) _-__-----_-- 14, 078 
Topi SE se Sep he Ot i Ite saa ele ge aad! OER as 14, 163 


io 9) 
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LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 


RENEWED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


14163 


A coeur joie; polka, de Emile Fischer ; 
piano. © Marie Despernex, vve. de 
Emile Fischer, ari as the widow 
of the author. R 24177, July3, 71923: 

1 


A Yabsente; poésie de Andre Alexan- 
dre, musique de Xavier Leroux. 
(Poémes de Bretagne, 1) © Gaston 
Xavier Leroux, Salbris, France, as 
the child of the deceased author. R 
24198, July 3, 1923. 2 


A_ Phidylé; poésie de Leconte de 
L’Isle, études latines, musique de R. 
Hahn; solo basse et cheeurs avec acc. 
de piano a 4 mains. © Reynaldo 


Hahn, Paris, as the author. R 24150, 
July 3 1923. 3 
A toi; paroles de Charles Fuster, 


musique de H. Bemberg. no. 1, 


ed. en la. © H. Bemberg, Paris, as 
the author. R 24195, July 3, 1923. 4 
Absence; de Ch. N., op. 210; piano. 


(Pensées meélancoliques, no. 2) 
Charles Frédéric Neustedt, Paris, as 
the author. R 24174, July 3, 1923. 5 
Achorn (Harriet *P. Sawyer) Novel- 
etie; by, H. P..S.; piano. © Harriet 


P. Sawyer Achorn, Brookline, Mass., 
as. the: ‘authors, sR »2oe63;- Apr -16; 
6 


1923. 
Adeste fideles; march religioso, W. P. 
Chambers; military band. © Mrs. 


Evelyn E. Chambers, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 23151, 
Mar: 2). 1923. 7 


Adieu baisers; poésie de Armand Sil- 
vestre, musique de I. de Lara. 1. En 


mi.—Z. En ré. © Isidore de Lara, 
Panis, as the author. Rk 22522) 22523) 
Jan. 6, 1923. 8, 9 
Adieux (Les); French w Joseph 
+ de Segur, English version R. H. 
bikimeem: if: Ronald: no.” & vin 
© Landon Ronald, London, as the 


R22535, Jan. 6, 1923 10 
NCAT) g service; oO by Perak: 
Schnecker. © Louise W. Schnecker, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 22574, Jan. 4, 1923. 11 


author. 
Advent 


After; sacred song, w Mrs. Chas. G. 
Thompson, m W. F. Sudds, op. 223. 
© Chas. M. Tait, Gouverneur, N. Y:, 
as the executor of the author. R 


24049, June 22, 1923. 12: 
All among the barley; cho., Eliza- 
beth Stirling, rev. and _ fingered 
Horace Wadham Nicholl; mixed 


voices. © Cornelia M. Nicholl, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 23752, May 17 1923: 13 


All the world for Jesus; w Mrs. Frank 
A. Breck, mG. Co Ty s@ erent C. 
Tullar, New York, as the author. R 
24008, June 14, 1923. 14 


Alleluia! alleluia! hearts and voices 
heavenward raise; Easter anthem, 
quartet or chorus, P. A. Schnecker; 
mixed voices with bass and sop. solos. 
© Louise W. Schnecker, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 24046, 
June 22, 1923. 15 


Along the shore (Am meeresstrand) ; 
w the author of John Halifax, 
m F. H. Cowen; contralto. © Fred- 
eric Cowen, London, as the author. 
R 23805, May 17, 1923. 16 


Always merry (Immer lustig) ; 
scherzo, Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 207, 
no, 4.. ©. Otto and) Franz vGunitt, 
Hamburg, Germany, and Paul Gur- 
litt, Altona, Germany, as the children 
of the deceased author. R 23622, 
Apr. 16, 1923. 17 

Always something; gospel song, M. L. 
McP. © Matthew L. McPhail, Park 


Ridge, Ill., as the author. R 23826, 
May 31, 1923. 18 
Am abend (Eventide); von W. A. 


(Sechs kinderstiicke fiir pianoforte, 
no. 4) © Wilhelm Aletter, Berlin- 
Steglitz, Germany, as the author. R 
23686, Apr. 27, 1923. 19 
Am bach: (By the brook) ; by E. M.-H., 
pf. solo. © Eric Meyer-Helmund, 
Leipzig, as the author. R 24241, July 
10, 1923. 20 
And there were shepherds; 
anthem, J. As -P. © Agarose 


828 


Christmas 


no. 8, 1923 


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, York, Neb., as the author. 
June 11, 1923. Al 


P. A. Schnecker; quartet 
or chorus, with solos for ten. and 
bass. © Louise N. Schnecker, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 23642, Apr. 16, 1923. 22 


Arabesque; de Antonin Marmontel; 
iano. © Marie Céline Alexandrine 


R 23996, 


umenil, Paris, as the executor of 
the author. R 23102, Jan. 26, 1923. 
23 

Arise, shine, for thy light is come; by 
Crowe Warston:’ foe ,296., ©. E 
Howard ‘Thayer, Boston, as_ the 
executor of the author. R 23650, 
Apr. 16, 1923. 24 


At last; hymn, w John G. Whittier, m 
O. B. Brown; sop. and alto. © 
Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, as 
the child of the deceased author. 
23612, Apr. 16, 1923. 25 

w Philip 


At parting (Scheiden) ; 
Bourke Marston; m F. H. Cowen; 


contralto. © Frederick Cowen, Lon- 
don, as the author. R 23811, May 17, 
1923. 26 


At the door; gospel song, w and m P. 
P. B., © Peter P. Bilhorn, Chicago, 
asi tie author... 22661, Jan. 20, 1923. 

27 


At the picnic; by F. A. W., op. 6, ‘no. 2; 


piano. © Frederick A. Williams, 
Cleveland, as the author. R 24062, 
June 22, 1923. 28 
At Thine altar lowly kneeling; re- 
sponse, FE. W. H: E. W. Hans- 
com, Auburn, Me., as the author. R 
23614, Apr. 16, 1923. 29 


At twilight; reverie, Leander Fisher; 
piano. © Lena Garner, San Diego, 
Calif., as the executrix of the author. 
R 24078, June 22, 1923. 


Attente; poésie de Marie de Moriana, 
musique de C. G. © Césare Galeotti, 
Paris, as the author. R 24161, July 
3, 1923. 31 


Aubade pastorale; von A. S., op. 244; 
pianoforte. © Arnoldo Sartorio, 
Crefeld, Germany, as the author. R 
23690, Apr. 27, 1923. 32 


Auber (Daniel Francois Esprit) Crown 
diamonds overture; by 1a 
Auber, arr. Theo. Moses tpseud. of 
T. M. Tobanij; orch. © Theo. M. 
Tobani, % Carl Fischer, New York, 
as the author. R 22609, Jan. 9, 1923. 

33 


- Autumn song; poem Edw. Urquhart, 
m Op —26, TO! 6E S80. 


8 


) 


nd 


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© E. R. Kroeger, St. Louis, as the 
author. R 23203, Feb. 21, 1923. 34 


Balancelle; valse par Antonin Marmon- 
tel; piano. © Marie Céline Alexan- 
drine Dumenil, Paris, as the execu- 
trix of the author. R 23116, Jan. 26, 
1923. 35 


Balfe (Michael William) 
w Longfellow, m M. W. 


Excelsior ; 
Balfe, arr. 


G. B. N.; cho. © Geo. B. Nevin, 
Easton, Pa., as the author. R 24066, 
June 22, 1923. 


36 

—— Old treasures; by Balfe, arr. A. E. 
H.; violin, with 2d violin ad lib., and 
piano... © A: -B..iHanris fo.,Gart 
Fischer, New York, as the author. 
R 22618, Jan. 9, 1923. 37 


Ballad of the oysterman; by J. J., arr. 


J. H. Morris. © Julian Jordan, New 
York, as the author. R 23047, Feb. 
19, 1923. 38 
Bane (Le) de mousse; extrait des 


poémes sylvestres de Théodore Du- 
bofs; franscrit: par? F.'"R:; “harpe. 
© Henriette Renie, Paris, as the 
author. R 23092, Jan. 26, 1923. 39 


Barcarolle; from Ten musical bon- 
bons; Gis Wee ase thODe hO, net e 
piano. © Carrie Williams Krog- 
mann, Brookline, Mass., as the au- 
thor. R 24030, June 22, 1923. 40 


1. 9 Olafton, «Bing han, a4. Paolo 
Tosti; no. 1.in D flat... ©. Berthe 
Tosti, Gagny, France, as the widow 
of the author. R 22536, Jan. 6, 1923. 


41 
Battle hymn of the republic; cho. 
harmonized Horatio W. Parker; 


mixed voices. © Anna Parker, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 23757, May 17, 1923. 2 


Be Thou exalted; anthem, FE. T. 
O’Kane. © Henrietta C. O’Kane, 
Delaware, O., as the widow of the 
author. R 23998, June 11, 1923.° 43 


Beatitudes (The); by G W. C. © 
G. W. Chadwick, Boston, as the 
author. R 23608, Apr. 16, 1923. 44 


Beautiful (The) land; gospel song, w 
Le DA Santee, .inean wath. Of ow 
PoP. ©) Peter “P= Bilhor, "Chie 
cago, as the author. R 22662, Jan. 
20, 1923. 45 
Because she kissed it; from Rose 
songs album, w Tom Hall, m Jessie 
L. Gaynor. © Robert E. Blake, 
Webster Groves, Mo., as the executor 
of the author. R 22718, Janec27, 
1923. 46 


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Beethoven (Ludwig van) . Adagio; 
from Sonata pathetique, by L. van 
Beethoven, arr. Theo. Moses rpseud. 
of °T.. Mi’ Tobani: ‘orch.' °© Theo. 


M. Tobani, % Carl Fischer, New 
York, ‘as the author. ‘R 22608,’ Jan. 
9, 1923. 47 


arr. and adapted to Beethoven’s 
m O."'B: ‘Hawley. “© Hajtie - B. 
Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., as the widow 
or tie author. 7"R 2355" iiay bh, 
1923. 48 


Romances for the violin; by L. 
van Beethoven, op. 40 and 50, ed. 
Henry Schradieck; violin and piano. 
(Scehirmer’s* library, v?*234y "O° J: 
Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author.. R 24263, July 
16, 1923. 49 


——— Violin concerto; by LL. van Beet- 
hoven, op. 61, with cadenzas and ed. 
Henry Schradieck; violin and piano. 
(Schirmer’s library, v. 
Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author. R 24262, July 
16, 1923. 50 


Before the throne of glory; sacred song, 
w Prences V. Hubbard, mG: B, iN. 
© Geo: B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the 
AMET. Ik 2o2o) Nahas D— LO2o, 51 

Beginner (The) in phrasing; third and 
fourth grades, by W. S. B. Mathews. 
© Blanche D. Mathews, Boston, as 
the widow of the author. R 23349, 
Mar. 28, 1923. 52 


Belles of Newport; two-step, R. O. G.; 
orch. © R. O. Goldsmith, Benning- 
ton,’ -Wticas. the: authori: aR 23363, 
Mar. 29, 1923. 53 


Bells at eventide; reverie, from Ten 
musical bon-bons, by C. W. K., op. 10, 
no. 6. © Carrie Williams Krogmann, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
24034, June 22, 1923. 54 


Berceuse; by G. W. Marston; piano. 
© E, Howard Thayer, Boston, as the 
executor of the author. R 23639, Apr. 
16, 1923. 55) 


Beyond the great white throne; gospel 
sone, M...L: McePy ©-+Matthew. L. 
McPhail, Park Ridge, Ill., as the 
author. R.23827, May 31, 1923. 56 


Beyond the hill; w Marc Heryn, m F. 
A. © Florence Aylward, Taunton, 
England, as the author. R-23533, Apr. 
18, 1923. oy. 

Biehl (Albert) 12 melodische und in- 
structive arpeggio-etuden (12 melo- 
dious arpeggio studies); bis zur mit- 
telstufe fortschreitend, von A. Biehl; 


Hark, hark my soul; vesper hymn, |: 


Zana d> | 


piano. © Marie W. C. M. Biehl, 
Hamburg, Germany, as the next of kin 
of the author, who is not living. R 
23599, Apr. 16, 1923. 58 


Bird (The) with a broken wing; w of 
fourth verse, and musical arr. P. P. 
B. © Peter P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author. R 22668, Jan. 20, 1923, 59 


Bird’s evening song (V6gleins abend- 
lied): serenade, Cornelius Gurlitt, 
cp. 207, no. 3. © Otto and Franz Gur- 
litt, Hamburg, Germany, and Paul 
Gurlitt, Altona, Germany, as the chil- 
dren of the deceased author. R 23621, 
Apr. 16, 1923. : 60 


Birth of the rose waltzes; by Max.S. 
Witt. © Albert Witt, Murray Hill, 
L. I., N. Y., as the next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 24108, 
June 27, 1923. ; 61 

Bizet (Georges) Carmen march; by, G. 
Bizet, ‘arr’ 1? MoS atch. ~ Gi aemeu. 
M. Tobani, %~ Carl Fischer,’ New 
York, as the author. R 22613; Jan. 
9, 1923. 62 

Blackbird (The); poem W. E. Henley, 
mV. .H.- op! 13) no. "62" ©* Victor 
Harris, New York, as the author. 
R 23661, Apr. 16, 1923. 63 


Bless the Lord. O my soul; anthem, 
C. H. G. © Charles H: Gabriel, 
Chicago, as the author. R 24000, June 
11, 1923. 64 


Bonum est, no. 2; by’ C. A. H., op. 171: 
in F flat. ©C. A. Havens, Chicago, as 
the author. R 23353, Mar. 28, 1923. .65 


Brahms (Johannes) Hungarian dance; 
by Brahms, arr. Carl Erich rpseud. of 
Albert Biehh © Marie W. C. M. 
Biehl, Hamburg, Germany, as the next 
of kin of the author, who is not living. 
R 23675, Apr. 16, 1923.: 66 

Bras dessus; de Paul Wachs; piano. © 
Blanche Marie Simone Pauline Le- 
marchand, vve. de M. Paul Wachs, 
St. Mandé, France, as the widow ot 
the author. R 23099, Jan. 26, 1923. 67 

Brises du cceur (Herzens blumchen) ; 
suite de valses, par Philippe Fahrbach, 
op. 251. © Joséphine Lehrer, Vienna, 
Austria, as the widow of the author. 
R. 23132. Jan. sero 68 

Broken (The) flower (Die geknichte 
blume); w Mrs. Hemans, m F. 


Cowen; contralto. © Frederic 
Cowen, London, as the author. R 
23809, May 17, 1923. 69 
Butterfly :(The) ;. by “FA. 3 "piano. 


(Pastoralia; three summer sketches, 
no. 1) © Frank Adlam, London, as 
the author. R 22882, Feb. 15, 1923. 70 


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By the brookside; by Benjamin Cutter, 
op. 33, no. 4; violin, in the 1st position, 
with piano acc. © Olivia Cutter 
Whiting, Plympton, Mass., as the 
child of the deceased author.. R 23653, 
Apres 16, 1923. 71 


By the waters of Babylon; cho., W. 
H. N.; women’s voices. Wao/H. 
Neidlinger, New York, as the author. 


R 23740, May 17, 1923. 72 
Call (The) of Christmas; Christmas 
Service Feo Sis L. Edmund S&S. 


Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. R 
24247, July 9, 1923. 73 


Cantique sur le bonheur des justes et 
sur le malheur des réprouvés; paroles 
de Jean Racine, musique de R. H. © 
Reynaldo Hahn, Paris, as the author. 
R 24206, July 3, 1923. 74 


Capitole (Le) ; opéra comique en 3 actes 
et 4 tableaux de M. Paul Ferrier et 
Charles Clairville, musique de Gaston 
Serpette; partition chant et piano. © 
Jacques Hector Robert, Raoul Alfred 
Henri Robert, et Pierre Charles Robert 
du ‘Gardier, Paris, as the next of kin 
of the author who is not living. R 
Zoid, lair 26, 1923: 75 


Captain Linch; march or two step, J. 
O. B.; piano. © J. O. Brockenshire, 
Cincinnati, as the author. R 23355, 
Mar. 28, 1923. 76 


Carnation waltz: by Esee J. McCormick 


pate ee ge “Mishrushy “©: Esee™ J- 
Mushrush, Hartstown, Pa., as the 
author. R 24010, June.14, 1923. 77 


Cast thy bread upon the waters; by 
William J. Kirkpatrick. (Jn Wells 
of salvation) f° B. “Sweney 
Kirkpatrick. Philadelphia, as the 
widow of the author. R 22886, Feb. 
17, 1923. - 78 
Cavalier (The); overture, T. H. R.; 
orch. (Popular edition for orchestra, 
no. 25) © T. H. Rollinson, % 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, as the 
author. R 23250, Mar. 9, 1923. 79 


Cavatina ; by W. R. S.; violin and 


piano. © W. R. Spence, Perth, Ont., 
Canada, as the author. R 24072, 
June 22;-1923. 80 


von H. H.; violine und piano. © 
Harold Henry, Leipzig, as the au- 
thor. R 24246, July 10, 1923. 81 


Cendrillon valse, no. 2; by L. Stréabbog 
-tpseud. of Louis Jean Gobbaerts) op. 
279; piano, 4 mains. © Natalie De- 
buller, vve. de Louis Jean Gobbaerts, 
Brussels, as the widow of the author. 


i 23130;" Jan 30 aaa 82 


Cerisette mazurka, no. 2; by L. Stréab- 
bog :pseud. of Louis Jean Gobbaerts) 
op. 280; piano, 4 mains. © Natalie 
Debuller, vve. de Louis Jean Gob- 
baerts, Brussels, as the widow of the 
author... R-23134, Jan. 30/719235,-.1.83 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Le ciel est bleu; poésie de Charles 
Foley, musique de C. C. 1. En ut 
majeur; ten...ow .sop.— 2: (En yla...bar; 
ou mezzo-sop. © Cécile Chaminade, 
Le Vésinet, France, as the author. © 
RR 322524, 22525;, each Jan, 46, ie 

84, 8 


Espoir; poésie de Charles Fuster, 
musique de C. C. 1. Ten. ou sop., 
en si—2. Bar. ou mezzo sop., en sol. 
© Cécile Chaminade, Le Vésinet, 
Erance, asi the yauthor. oR + 22532. 
22533, each Jan. 6, 1923. 86 


Mandoline; poésie de Charles 
Foley, musique de C. C. © Cécile 
Chaminade, Le Vésinet, France, as 
the author. R 22526, Jan. 6, 1923. 87 


Sans amour; poésie de Charles 
Fuster, musique de C. C. 1. En fa 
diése mineur; ten. ou sop.—2. En mi 
mineur; bar. ou mezzo-sop.—3. En 
ré mineur. © Cécile Chaminade, Le 
Vésinet, France, as the author. R 
22529-22531, each Jan. 6, 1923. 88-90 


—<__ Sonate <en ut mineur; “par -C7:C., 
op. 21; piano. © Cécile Chaminade, 
Le Vésinet, France, as the author. 
R 22534, Jan. 6, 1923. 91 


Twin stars (Duo d’étoiles) ; duet, 
French w Armand Silvestre, English 
version R.cjdd.. MHlkin,,. m, CL oe ae 
sop. and mezzo sop. or contralto. © 
Cecile Carbonel-Chaminade, Tamaris, 
Var, France, as the author. R 22538, 
Rati. 0,2 1973. 92 


—— Two hearts (Les deux cceurs) ; 
French w Hippolyte Lucas, English 
version R.H. Elkin; m C. Cis€.;no,- 1. 
in E min. © Cecile Carbonel-Chami- 
nade, Tamaris, Var, France, as the 


author. R 22539, Jan. 6, 1923. 93 


Chanson d’automne; de C. G., op. 107; 
piano. Césare Galeotti, Paris, as 
the authior:.. Ri24193 July, 351923. 

94 

Chansow' orientale; by PEC S! ‘© F: 
FE. Sawyer, Cincinnati, as the author. 
R 23346, Mar. 28, 1923. 95 

Chant de paix; poésie de Juste Olivier, 
musique de J. B.; chceur a trois voix 


de femmes avec acc. de piano. © 
Joséphine Boulay, Paris, as the 
author. R 24192, July 3, 1923. 96 


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pt. III, 1. $., V. 18 


Chapel (The) by the sea; 
D. Wilson, op. 183; piano. Jose- 
phine M. Wilson, Nyack, N.-Y:; as the 
widow of the author. R 24067, June 
22 AU2S: ao 


Chimes (The) of Trinity; tid | 
cho., w and m M. J. F. © Michael 
Joseph Fitzpatrick, Brooklyn, as the 
author. R 22653, Jan. 17, 1923. 98 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Nocturne; 
de Chopin, transcrit par Ch. Dancla; 
piano. © Veuve Dancla, Ouistre- 
ham, France, as the widow of the 
author. R 24216, July 3, 1923. 99 


Christ our Passover; anthem, M. L,. 
McP. © Matthew 1 McPhail, Park 
Ridge, Ill., as the author. R 23828, 
May 31, 1923. 100 


Christ the Lord is risen; Easter anthem, 
Wi). Sudds:.  violm « and cornet 
acc., ad lib. © Chas. M. Tait, Gouver- 
neur, N. Y., as the executor of the 
author. R 24041, June 22, 1923. 101 


Christmas crowns; text Marion Culter, 
m W. A. Ogden and others. © Mrs. 
W. A. Ogden, Toledo, O., as the widow 


song 


ofthes-author’: RR 23278" Mar.23, 
1923. 102 
Christmas dance; waltz, from ‘Ten 


musical Hon. bons, by C. W. K.., op. 10, 


no. 9. © Carrie Williams Krogmann, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
24037, June 22, 1923. 103 


Christmas (The) fairy; children’s can- 
tata. Vo Ee op. 120° ©: Victor Hol- 


laender, London, as the author. R 
23799, May 17, 1923. 104 
Clair de lune; par I. P.; piano. (Pastels, 
no. 1) © Isidore Philipp, Paris, as 
the” author RR’ “23115) "fan: ~ 26," 1923: 
105 


Clarinda band march; by C. P. K.; piano 
or cabinet organ. © Clayton P. Kin- 
sey, Sedalia, Mo., as the author. R 
22759, Feb. 2, 1923. 106 


Claudia; riduzione per canto e pf., dell’ 
opera in tre atti, musica di Gellio 
Benvenuto Coronaro. © Giannina 


Milan, as the widow 
R-22543* Jan. 6; eae 
1 


Ceeur dor; suite de valses, de Philippe 
Fahrbach, op. 330. © Joséphine 
Lehrer, Vienna, Austria, as the widow 
of the author. R 23133, a 30, a 

i 


Cole (Rossetter G.) pst tae by R 
C Sap wvGsenocn 246) Rossetter C. 
Cole, Chicago, as the author. R 23610, 
Apr. 16, 1923. 109 


ved. Coronaro, 
of the author. 


reverie, G. | College bells; morceau de salon, Richard 


Geericler- piano. © Julius TH. 
Goerdeler, Ridgefield Park, N. J., as 


a child of the deceased author. 
R 24048, June 22, 1923. 110 
Colonial dames;  Savotte, PA. 


Schnecker. © Louise N. Schnecker, 
New York, as the widow of the author. 
R 23592, Apr. 16, 1923. 111 


ballet, P. A. Schnecker. 
© Louise N. Schnecker, New York, as 


Columbine; 


the widow of the author. R 23590, 
Apr. 16,: 1923. 112 
Come! said Jesus’ sacred voice; by 


Albert J. Holden; quartet or mixed 
voices. © Chas. "E Holden, White 
Plains, N. Y., as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 24053, June 22, 1923. 

113 


Come today; gospel song, w and m P. 


P. B. © Peter P. Bilhorn, Chicago, 
as the author. R 22660, Jan. 20, 1923. 
114 

Come unto Me; duet, W. T..P.; ten. 
and alto. © W. ‘T. Portes, Cmcin- 
nati, as the author. R 23418, Apr. 4, 
1923. 115 


Come ye disconsolate; anthem, M. L. 
McP. © Matthew L. McPhail, Fark 
Ridge, Ill., as the author. R 23829, 
May 31, 1923. 116 


Coming (The) of the King; by Dudley 
Buck. (G. Schirmer’s “collection of 
oratorios and cantatas) © Helen B. 
Buck, New York, as the child of the 
deceased auther. \R 23731, “May “17; 
1923. 117 


Conservatory method for guitar; 


by F. 


WW... piss «Oo Wie Wessenberg, 
Gallipolis, O., as the author. R 23417, 
Apr. 4, 1923. 118 


Consider the lillies; w Leslie Waite, m 
Assit eTsons © Annie F. — Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 23249, 
Mar. G, 1923. 119 . 


Conte joyeux; de P. W.; piano. © 
Blanche Marie Pauline Simone. Le- 
marchand, vve. de Paui Wachs, St. 
Mandé, France, as the widow of the 
author. R 24203, July 3, 1923. 120 


Contemplation; de Jos. Mertens; vio- 
loncelle et piano. © Laurent, 
Camille et Georges Mertens, Brussels, 
as the children of the deceased author. 
R 24171, July 3, 1923. 121 


Coquette ane by Otto Hackh, op. 82; 


piano. Mrs. Otto Hackh, New 
York, as ce widow of the author. R 
23773. May 17, 1923. 122 


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Cosmos; march, M. A. A.; brass and 
reed band. © Monroe A. Althouse, 
meade, Pa,vas,:the author: <)R 
24022, June 20, 1923. 123 


Cottage (The) ; by P. A. Schnecker. © 
Louise N. Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 23605, 
Apr. 16, 1923. 124 


Cradle song; arr. with English w F. J. 
W., m Shaikevitch. (Jn Russian 
songs, -v., 2). ©, E....J.. ;Whishaw, 
Paignton, Devon, England, as the 
author. R 23556, ‘Apr. BO 923. gh 25 


by C. Cui, ed. Edward A. Mac- 
Dowell, op. 39, NO. 4) plano. © 
Marian MacDowell, Peterborough, 
N. H., as the widow of the author. 
R 23668, Apr. 16, 1923. 126 
w T. B. Aldrich, m Reginald de 
Koven. © Anna F. de Koven, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 24082, June 22, 1923. p27 


Cure (The) of care; w and m Lev- 
eridge, arr. J. © J. Greenhill, 
London, as the author. R 23532, Apr. 
18, 1923. 128 


Daffodil waltz; by Anton Henning 
tpseud. of Richard Goerdeler); piano. 
© Julius H. Goerdeler, Ridgefield 
Park, N. J., as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 23050, Feb. 19, 
1923. 129 

Danse humoristique; by C. D., op. 23, 
no. 5. © Charles Dennée, Brookline, 


Mass., as the author. R 23646, Apr. 
16, 1923. 130 
Danse japonaise; de Paul Wachs; 
piano. Blanche Marie Simone 


Pauline Lemarchand, vve. de M. Paul 
Wachs, St. Mandé, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 23100, Jan. 
26, 1923. 131 


Danses cévenoles; de Xaviere, idylle 
dramatique de Théodore Dubois, 
transcrite par J. A. Anschtitz; piano 


a quatre mains. © Charles Désiré 
Robert Mariston, Romilly-sur-Seine, 


France, as the executor of the 
author. R 23119, Jan. 26, 1923. 132 
no. 2; de Xaviére, idylle dra- 
matique en 3 actes, de T. D. © 
Théodore Dubois, Paris, as_ the 

B anthor. -/R.24226, July ,3, 4923,..,, 133 
Dear refuge of my weary soul; duet, 
B. Richards, adapted G. B. : 
sop. and bar., or bass. © Geo. B. 


- Nevin, Easton, Pa..jas the,,author: 

R- 24063, June 22, 1923. 134 
- Defenders of the flag; memorial hymn, 
atartet..on-.chosus ya. Qian Macys 
male voices. © Mary Emma S. 


Macy, Worcester, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 24071, June 
22, 1923. 135 
Delafosse (Léon) Douze valses pré- 
hides “par -LY-D.=“piane: -©- eon 
Delafosse, Paris, as the author. R 
23176, Jan. 26, 1923. 136 


Nocturne; de L. D.; piano. © 
Léon Delafosse, Glion, Switzerland, 
as the: author. R 24215, July 3, eh 

13 


Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo) Valse 
des heures; de Coppélia, ballet de L. 
Delibes, transcrit par L. >> deux 
pianos. © _ Berthe Tissier, vve. 
de Théodore Lack, Paris, as the 
widow of the author. R 24163, July 
3, 1923. 138 

Dennée (Charles) Intermezzo; by C. 
D., op. 23, no. 3. © Charles Dennée, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
23645, Apr. 16, 1923. 139 


Derniéres roses; mélodie, poésie de 
Foulon de Vaulx, musique de Louis 
Diémer; piano et chant. © Veuve 
Louis Diémer, Paris, as the widow of 
the author. R 24212, July 3, mer 

1 


Deuxieéme fantaisie; de A. P.; piano 


et orch. et orgue ad. lib. © Albert 
Perilhou, Paris,.as the author. R 
23103, Jasss 26,1923. 141 
Devils dance (Pas diabolo); by C. 
Francke, arr. J. B. M.; orch. © 
John B. Meiler, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 23365, Mar. 29, 1923. 142 
Dismiss thy care; quartet, w E. E. 
Hewitt; im: Bi;.S.1picl@© Edmund $s: 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 23992, June 11, 1923. 143 
Doll’s (The) lament; from Ten musi- 
cal bon-bons, by C. W. K., op. 10, 


no. 7; piano. © Carrie Williams 
Krogmann, Brookline, Mass., as the 
author. R 24035, June 22, 1923. 144 


Don’t give up the old love for the 
new; w and m J. © James 
Thornton, % Edw. B. Marks ‘music 
co., New York, as the author. R 
24116, June 27, 1923. 145 

Doris, the village maiden; waltz, w and 
m Geo. Maywood rpseud. of George 
Schleiffarthh © Max and Herman 
Schleiffarth and Mrs. Fassauer Fer- 
ron, % S. Brainard’s sons co., New 
York, as the children of the deceased 


author. R 24004, May 29, 1923. 146 
Dreams of my own land; w and m 
Douglas Dean. © Frank Adlam, 
London, as the executor of the 
authors dk 23071; Marc J,;. 1923-50147 


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Easter (An) benedicite; w John 
Caverly Middleton, m Geo. William 
Warren. © Chas. FE. Warren, New 
York, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 23138, Feb. 24,.1923,.; 148 


Easter dawn; by J. L. H. and Irvin H. 


Mack. © J. Lincoln Hall, Phila- 
delphia, as the author. R 23853, June 
8, 1923. 149 


Elsie from Chelsea; w and m Harry 


Dacre. © Frank Adlam, London, as 
the executor of the author. R 24113, 
June 27, 1923. 150 


Emperor’s (The) band march; by M. W. 
- B.; piano or parlor organ. © M. W. 
Butler, Sedalia, Mo., as the author. 
R 22757, Feb. 2, 1923. 151 
En avant: march, P. A. Schnecker. 
© Louise N. Schnecker, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 23588, 
Apr. 16, 1923. 152 
En réve; de C. G., op. 110; piano. © 
Césare Galeotti, Paris, as the author. 
R 24220, July 3, 1923. 153 
Esther, the beautiful queen; sacred can- 
tata, w C. M. Cady, m Wm. B. Brad- 
bury, songs and choruses Leon 
Keach. © Luzetta Keach, Brookline, 
Mass., as the widow of the author. 
R 24074, June 22, 1923. 154 


Etude de concert; par Antonin Marmon- 
tel; piano. © Marie Céline Alexan- 
drine Dumenil, Paris, as the execu- 
trix of the author. R 23108, Jan. 26, 
1923. 155 


Etudes for the pianoforte; by Frank 
Lynes, op. 25. (Progressive studies, 
bk. 2) © Adele G. Lynes, Cambridge, 
Mass., as the widow of the author. 
R 23662, Apr. 16, 1923. 156 


Eureka military schottische; by J. L. 
© Jacob Lenzen, Sedalia, Mo., as the 
author, Rt22/550\Feb:2)21923).-9h7 


Evangéline; légende arcadienne en 4 
actes, avec prologue et épilogue, tirée 
du poéme de Longfellow, par Louis de 
Grammont, Georges Hartmann et 
André Alexandre, musique de Xavier 
Leroux; partition chant et piano. © 
Gaston Leroux, Salbris, France, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 23114, 
Jan 26, 1923. 158 

Evening (An) hymn; Manaton, Wal- 
ter B. Gilbert. © Cecilia Emily 
Hyde, New York, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 23387, Apr. 6, 


1923. 159 

Eventide; song F. Blumenthal, tr. 
T. B.> ©. Theodore © Baker, New 
York, as the author:- R 23758) May.17, 
1923. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Everlasting (The) hills; sacred song, 
w from the 121st psalm, m G. B. N. 
© Geo. B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the 
author. R 23350, Mar. 28, 1923. 161 


Every valley shall be exalted; by Al- 
bert J. Holden. © Chas. E. Holden, 
White Plains, N. Y., as the child of 
the deceased author. R 22576, Jan. 4, 
1923. 162 


Expectancy; arr. with English w F. J. 
W., m Varlamof. (Jn Russian songs, 
v. 2) © F. J. Whishaw, Paignton, 
Devon, England, as the author. R 
23555, Apr. 30, 1923. 163 


Fairy (A) song (Elfenlied); w Mrs. 
Hemans, m F. H. C.; contralto. © 
Frederic Cowen, London, as the 
author. R 23808, May 17, 1923. 164 


Fantasie tziganesque; ungarische weisen, 
J. H.., op. 55, nos. 1 and 2; violin 
and pf. © Jend Hubay, Leipzig, as 
the author. R 24245, July 10, 1923. 

165 

Farandole (La); fantastique de La 

. farandole, ballet de Théodore Dubois, 
transcrit par Théodore Lack; deux 
pianos. © Berthe Tissier, vve. de 
Theodore Lack, Paris, as the widow 
of the author. R 24167, July 3, 1923. 

| 166 


Fast falls the sun to eventide; w Chas. 
D. Bingham, m C. A. H., op. 164. © 
C. A. Havens, Chicago, as the author. 
R 23356, Mar. 28, 1923. 167 


Femmes et fleurs; de Paul Wachs; 
piano. © Blanche Marie Pauline 
Simons Lemarchand, veuvé de Paul 
Wachs, St.. Mandé, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 24207, July 
3} 1925: 168 


Fervaal; action musicale en trois actes 
et un prologue, poéme et musique par 
VY. d'l.; partition chant et piano. © 
Vincent d’Indy, Paris, as the author. 
R 23093, Jan. 26, 1923. 169 


Festival postlude in G; by F. N. ie 
organ. © Frederick N. Shackley, 
Roslindale, *Mass., as the author. R 
24050, June 22, 1923. — met70 

Fine mouche polka; par Philippe Fahr- 
bach, op. 329. © Joséphine Lehrer, 
Vienna, Austria, as the widow of the 
author. R 23130, Jan. 30, 1923. 171 

Fiona; w Frederic Weatherly, m 
Stephen Adams. © Laura Maybrick, 


Lynthorpe, Hyde, England, as the 
widow of the author. R 23538, Apr. 
18, 1923. 172 


Fire brigade galop; by Esee J. Mc- 
Cormick i. e>-E>-J. Mushrushr- © 


RENEWALS 


no. 8, 1923 


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Esee J. Mushrush, Hartstown, Pa., as 
the author. R 24009, June 14, ert 


First love, dearest love; w Annie G. Cal- 
lender, m W. H. P. © Wm. H. Penn, 


E. Elmhurst, N. Y., as the author. R 
24114, June 27, 1923. 174 
Five minute studies; by W. G. S., op. 


63. pk. 1, 2, © Wilson .G. Smith, 
Cleveland, as the author. R 23351, 
23352, Mar. 28, 1923. 175, 176 


Flower (The) of oblivion; by Geibel, 


English version Fred’k W._ Ban- 
Geis tine War deep. » 1d; 10. dx. + © 
Victor Harris, New York, as_ the 


R 23658, Apr. 16, 1923. 177 


Forest brook (Bachlein im walde) ; im- 
promptu, Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 207, 
nad) 3a) © Otto: and > Franz *Gurlitt, 
Hamburg, Germany, and Paul Gurlitt, 
Altona, Germany, as the children of 
the deceased author. R 23623, Apr. 
16; A923. 178 


‘Forever and a day; vocal solo, Carl 
Sobeski. © Mrs. Carl Sobeski, % 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia, as the 
widow of the author. R 22795, Jan. 
30, 1923. 179 


Fountains (The) mingle with the river; 
w Percy Bysshe Shelley, m_ Liza 
Lehman. © Herbert Bedford, Pad- 
dington, England,“as the widower of 
the author. R .23536, Apr. 18, er 

18 

Four little robins; wIda M. Budd,m C. 
H. G. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 
as the author. R 23426, Apr. 7, 1923. 

181 

From the North; by A. C. Mackenzie. 
(Three Scottish pieces) 1. Orch. se.— 
2, Orch. pts. 3» Orch: sc. © Alexan- 
der Mackenzie, London, as the author. 
R 23792-23794, May 17, 1923. 

182-184 


1, 3. Orch. pts.—2. Orch. 


author. 


sc. © Alexander Mackenzie, Lon- 
don, as the author. R.» 23795-23797, 
May 17, 1923. 185-187 


Fullness of joy; Gospel song, M. L. 
McP.- © Matthew L. McPhail, Park 
Ridge. Ill., as the author. R 23830, 
May 31, 1923. 188 

Puture- capital; ‘srand*march, ‘CP: K. 
© Clayton P. Kinsey, Sedalia, Mo., 
as the author. R 22751, Feb. 2, 1923. 

189 

Galeotti (Césare) Impromptu; de C. G., 
op. 106; piano. © Césare Galeotti, 
Paris, as the author; R 24156, Julv 
Sil 923; 190 


2103—23——7 


Garden voices; w Mrs. G. F. Byron, 
m A. E. Horrocks tpseud. of N. Para- 


mythiotii © Nico Paramythioti, 
Paris, as the author. R 23790, May 
1 72At923; 191 


Gate City guard; march, V. H.; piano. 
(Two matches, no. 2) © Victor 
Herbert, New York, as the author. 
R 23776, May 17, 1923. 192 


Gavotte; by S: .B: Mills, ‘op. 31;° piano. 
© E. A. Mills, White Plains, N. Y., 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 23144, Feb. 24, 1923. 193 


von A. S., op. 243; pianoforte. © 
Arnoldo Sartorio, Crefeld, Germany, 
as the author. R 23689, Apr. ZI, \923. 


194 
Gay (The) Parisienne; w G. D., m 
Ivan ‘Caryll; vocal’ sc. © Maude 


Caryll and George Dance, % Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London, as the widow 


of the author, and the author. R 
24252, July 14, 1923. 195 
Gaze on this face; duet, V. H. 
(Wizard of the Nile, no. 19) © 
Victor Herbert, New. York, as the 
author. -R 23782, May 17, 1923. 196 


Ghiselle; drame lyrique en 4 actes, de 
Gilbert Augustin Thierry, musique de 
César Franck: piano et chant. © 
Robert, Félicité, Georges, Joseph and 
Francis Franck and Thérése Marie 
Félicité Pauline Monica Franck, 
épouse Chopy, Paris, as the next of 
kin of the author who is not living. R 
P4204 jh raby 33 1923: 197 


Giffe’s new male quartet book; choice 
collection of new secular quartets, 
W. T..G.,. ©» W. T.; Giffe, Logans- 


port, Ind., as the author. R 22793, 
Jan. 30, 1923. 198 
Gliding gondola waltz; by C. S. 
D-).two: anands and. cmit-ac@) C2 S: 


‘DeLano, % Carl Fischer, New York, 
as the author. R 22619, Jan. 9, 1923. 199 
Gloria in excelsis; by G.E. W. (Sacred 
octavo series, mixed voices, no. 265) 
© George E. Whiting, Boston, as the 
author. R 23638, Apr. 16, 1923. 200 
Glory to God in the highest; Christmas, 
by E. W. H. © E. W. Hanscon, 


Auburn, Me., as the author. R 23634, 
Apr. 16, 1923. 201 
God is love; song Clara H. Scott. 


© Harold F. Sayles, Chicago, as the 
next of kin of the author, who is not 
living. R 24257, July 16, 1923. 202 
Gedard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Ber- 
ceuse de Jocelyn; de l’opéra en 4 
actes, de B. Godard. 1. no. 8, pour 
piano.—2. Violon et piano. © Made- 


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pt. 111, n.s., v. 18 


leine Laura Augusta Godard et 
Catherine Louise Kuntz, vve. de M. 
‘Benoit Henri Revoil, Paris, as the 
executors of the author. 
A275 July 3,5 1923. 203, 204 


Sser> = no.) Iivdenl epéraiven 4’ deteés, 
de B. Godard. © Madeleine Laura 
Augusta Godard, et Catherine Louise 
Kuntz, vve. de M. Benoit Henri 
Revoil, Paris, as the executors of the 
author. . Ry 24223;, July 33, 19235, 205 


=i Mazurka,’ no: 2; by’ Godard, “arr. 
Carl Erich tpseud. of Albert Biehh 
© Marie W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, 
Germany, as the next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 23676, 
Apr. 16, 1923. 206 


APM? maziticas, by B.. Godard; ep. 
103, no. 4, ed. William Kip Bass- 
ford. © Maria Bassford, Belleville, 
N. J., as the widow of the author. 
R 24264, July 16, 1923. 207 


Going for a pardon; w andm J. T. © 
James Thornton, % Edw. B. Marks 
music co., New York, as the author. 
R 24115, June 27, 1923. 208 


-Golden goose; duet, w F. E. Weatherly, 
m E. N.; mezzo-sop. and bar., or 
contralto, or ten. and bar. © Ernest 
Newton, London, as the author. R 
23525, Apr. 18, 1923. 209 

Golden (The) light of day; w Kate 
ieichnolis# nr 4,2 Be Gy Cyr B. 
Rootham, Cambridge, England, as 
the author. R 23534, Apr. 18, oan 


Goose girl; musical play for the young, 
written and composed Alfred Scott- 
Gatty. © Alex. J. Scott Gatty, Lon- 
don, as the child of the deceased 


Atithor: R.23557, Apr: 18, 19237211 
Gounod (Charles Francois) — Ballet 
m from Faust; by Ch. Gounod, 


arr. Theo. Moses rpseud. of T. M. 
Tobanij; orch. © Theo. M. Tobani, 
% Carl Fischer, New York, as the 
author. R 22611, Jan. 9, 1923. 212 


———TI cannot always trace the way; by 
C. Gounod, arr. O. B. Brown. 
Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, as 
the child of the deceased author. R 
23635, Apr. 16, 1923. 213 


—_ Préludes et fugues; par C. Gounod, 
pour étude préparatoire au Clavecin 
bien tempéré de Jean Sebastien 
Bach. © Jean Charles Marie 
Augustine Gounod and Jeanne Hor- 
tense Victoire Gounod, vve. Lassus 
de St. Genies, Paris, as the children 
of the deceased author. 


Jan. 26, 1923. 214 


83 


R 24224, 


R_ 23098, © 


—— Requiem; derniére cuvre de C. 
Gounod, transcrite par H. B. © 
Henri Busser, Paris, as the author. 
R 23097, Jan. 26, 1923 215 


Grand (The) duke; or, The statutory 
duel, w W. S. Gilbert, m Arthur 
Sullivan, arr. from the full sc. Wil- 
fred Bendell; vocal sc. © Herbert 
Sullivan and Lucy Gilbert, % Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London, as the next 
of kin of the author who is not liv- 
ing, and the widow of the author. 
R 24251, July 14, 1923. 216 


Graziella; menuet, from Ten musical 
bon-bons, by C. W. K., op. 10, no. 
10.. © Carrie Williams Krogmann, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
24038, June 22, 1923. 217 


Great-is the Lord God; festival an- 
them, “A. M.°"R:,, “op: 3] ten salb. 
alto and bass duet, sop., alto, ten: 
and bass quartet and chorus. © 


Angelo M. Read, Buffalo, as the 
author. R 24052, June 22, 1923. 218 
Greeting waltz; quartet or chorus, 
J. C. Macy; women’s voices. © 


Mary Emma S. Macy, Worcester, 
Mass., as the widow of the author. 
R 24055, June 22, 1923. 219 


Guide me O Thou great Jehovah; duet, 
A. W. . DL): csopsiersMenesiand par. 
© A. W. Lansing, Cohoes, N. Y., as 
the author. R 23048, Feb. 19, 1923. 

220. 


Had I a thousand eyes; arr. with Eng- 
lish w Fred J. W., m Tarnofsky. 
(In Russian songs, v. 2) © F. J. 
Whishaw, Paignton, Devon, England, 
as. the author, wR 23548 Amr: 230, 
1923. 221 

Handel (Georg Friedrich) Handel 
album for piano; Buonamici, with bio- 
graphical sketch P. H. (Schirmer’s 
library, v. 43) © Philip Hale, Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 23137, Feb. 20, 
1923. 222 


Hahn (Reynaldo) Nocturne; poésie 
de Jean Lahor, musique de R. H. © 
Reynaldo Hahn, Paris, as the author. 


“Ro24154,, July, 3,,1923. 1E2DS 

Happy hearts (Frohe herzen); ma- 
zutka’ caprice, f ; UK, -apiaino; 

E.. M.: Read, St (Womss astthe 


author. R. 23370, Mar.;30, 1923. 224 


Happy hours; beautiful set of waltzes, 
Leander Fisher; piano. Rey. ed. 
© Lena Garner, San Diego, Calif., 
as the executrix of the author. R 
24068, June 22, 1923. 225 


Hark, what mean those holy voices; 
Christmas anthem, John A. West. 


RENEWALS 


no. 8, 1923 


© Joseph M. West, West Chicago, as 
the child of the deceased author. R 
22715, Jan. 27, 1923. 226 


Harold; or, The Norman conquest, 
opera in 4 acts, libretto Edward 
Malet, German adaptation e. Ae Can 


mot, mF: H.C. “Vocal ‘sc. © 
Frederic Cowen, London, as the 
author. R 23788, May 17, 1923. 227 


Harvest home; hymn anthem, J. B. 
Eee Je B. Herbert, Monmouth, IIL, 
as the author. R237 5. Mar. 23, 1923 


Haste, O beloved; w William A. Spar- 
row, m Mrs. H. H. A. B., op. 29, no. 
4. © Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, 


Niele as the: author. R 23603, Apr. 
16, 1923. 229 
He'll take care of me; w Johnson Oat- 
man gr. mi °H.M. © 1. H. Mere- 


dith, New York, as the author. R 
24006, June 14,1923. 230 
He’s the Savior of my soul; gospel song, 
w Ada Blenkhorn, m P. P. B. © 
Peter P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author, - R 22666, Jan. 20, 1923. 231 
He shall come down like rain; anthem, 
M. L. McP. © Matthew L. McPhail, 
Park Ridge, Ill., as the author. R 
23831, May 31, 1923. 232 


Hear my prayer; by A. W. © Alfred 


Wooler, Buffalo, as the author. R 
24075, June 22, 1923. 233 
Heartsease; w F. E. Weatherly, m 


Charles Deacon. © Charles E. Tolley, 
Peaslake, Surrey, England, as the ex- 
ecutor of the author. R 23523, Apr. 
18, 1923. 234 


Heaven is my home; by EF. W. H. © 
E. W. Hanscom, Auburn, Me., as the 
author. R 23613, Apr. 16, 1923. 235 


Hebron; w Ford C. Ottman, m P. P. 
B. © Peter P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as 
the author. R 22664, Jan. 20, ae 

236 


Heilige (Die) nacht; eine weihnachts- 
liturgie, von E. S. L., unter mitwir- 
kung von Otto J. Gilbert. © Edmund 
S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 

. R 24248, July 9, 1923. 237 

~ Hetald (The) of spring; cantata, w John 

Payne, m J. H. B.; women’s voices. 
© John Hyatt Brewer, Brooklyn, as 
the author. R 23636, ‘Apr. 16, 1923. 

238 

‘Herbstlied (Autumn song) von W. A. 
(Sechs kinderstiicke fur pianoforte, no. 
2) © Wilhelm Aletter, Berlin-Steg- 
litz, Germany, as the author. R 23684, 
Apr. 21, 4923. 239 


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Heures de reve et de joie; suite de 
Nicolo Celega, op. 275; piano. 1. Au 
réveil—2. La_ sieste-——3. Coucher de 
soleil. — 4. Sérénade. © Angelo 
Francesconi, Milan, as the executor of 


the author. R 24188, July 3, 1923. 240 


His highness; march,. V. H.; military 
band ed. © Victor Herbert, New 
York, as the author. R 23772, May 
17, 1923. 241 


Ho, jolly Jenkin; the Friar’s song, from 
Ivanhoe, by Arthur Sullivan, arr. P. 


A. Schnecker; male voices. © Louise 
N. Schnecker, New York, as_ the 
widow of the author.’ R 24065, June 
22, 1923. 242 
Hold Thou my hands; sacred song, w 
William Canton, m C. Cecile 
Hartog, London, as the author. R 
23531, Apr. 18, 1923. 243 
Hold up the light; w Mrs. Frank A. 


Buck, m I. H. M. © I. H. Meredith, 


New York, as the author. R 23383, 
Apr. 4, 1923. 244 
Holden (J. A.) Twelve responses after 
prayer: oby. A. J...Holden: = mixed 
quartet. without. acc. .© Chas. :E. 
Holden, White Plains, N. Y., as the 
child of the deceased author. R 22579, 
tain. 4, 1923. 245 
Holy Spirit, faithful guide; anthem, 


M. L. McP. © Matthew L. McPhail, 
Park Ridec,, It as ihe cauthor. oa 
23832, May 31, 1923. 246 
Home-light (The); by J. S. Macy; 
male voices. © Mary Emma S. Macy, 
Worcester, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 22571, Jan. 2, 1923. 247 


Honey-moon waltz; by P. A. Schnecker. 
© Louise N. Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow: of the author. R 23589, 
Apr. 16, 1923. 248 

Hot (A) time in the old town  to- 
night; Ethiopian song and cho., Old 
Hayden rtpseud. of T. A. Metz) © 
Theo. A. Metz, Stamford, Conn., as 
the author. R 23765, May 21,1923. 249 


How gracious the Lord is; anthem, 

Brtiae = DE Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author. R 23993, 
June 11, 1923. 250 


How lovely are thy dwellings fair; trio, 
G. G. Marston, sop., or ten., alto 
and bass. © E. Howard Thayer, 
Boston, as the executor of the author. 
R 23629, Apr. 16, 1923. 251 

Hunting song; quartet or cho. H. 
Smart, ed. Horace Wadham Nicholl; 
mixed voices. © Cornelia M. Nicholl, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 23750, May 17, 1923. 252 


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pt. III, n. s.sv:dS 


I love my love (Ich lieb’ mein lieb) ; 
w Wilhelmina Baines, m F. H. Cowen; 


contralto. © Frederic Cowen, Lon- 
don, as the author. R 23802, May 17, 
1923. 253 


I’m a pilgrim; hymn anthem or response 
for church service, G. W. Marston, 
arr. O. B. Brown; women’s voices. 
(Otavo series) © Harold H. Brown, 
Indianapolis, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 23596, Apr. 16, a 


I’m nearing the goal; gospel song, 
M. L. McP. © Matthew L. McPhail, 
Park Ridge, Ill, as the author. R 
23833, May 31, 1923. 295 


I’m running for the prize divine; gospel 
song, M. L. McP. © Matthew L. Mc- 
Phail, Park Ridge, Ill., as the author. 
R 23834, May 31, 1923. 256 


I once had a sweet little doll; poem 
Chas. Kingsley, m E. R. K., op. 28, 
no. 1. FE. R. Kroeger, St. Louis, as 
the author. R 23340, Mar. 28, Cina 


I praise the tender flower; w Robert 
Bridges, m Liza Lehmann. © Herbert 
Bedford, London, as the widower of 
the author. R 24017, June 22, oe 


I’ve appeared before the crowned heads; 
entrance of Kibosh, solo with cho., 
V. H. (Wizard of the Nile, no. 5) 
© Victor Herbert, New York, as the 
author. R 23784, May 17, 1923. 259 


I will arise; Scripture anthem, J. A. 
P. © J. A. Parks, York, Neb., as the 
author. R 23278, Mar. 23, 1923. 260 


I will sing; Scripture anthem, w and m 
John Tibbals tpseud. of E. $. Lorenzi 
© E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 23277, Mar. 23, 1923. 261 

If I knew; from Rose songs album, w 


Maria Bailey, m Jessie L. Gaynor. © 
Robert E. Blake, Webster Groves, 


Mo.. as the executor of the author. R | 


Doak, Van. 24, 0923. 262 
If I were king; duet, V. H. (Wizard 
of the Nile, no. 4) © Victor Her- 
bert, New York, as the author. R 
23780, May 17, 1923. 263 
If you were me; w Robert Martin, m 
L.S. © Leslie Stuart, London, as the 
author. R 23535, Apr. 18, 1923. 264 
In April time; quartet or cho., Ciro 
Pinsuti, ed. Horace Wadham Nicholl; 
mixed voices. © Cornelia M. 
Nicholl, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 23746, May 17, onl 


(Home again); von 
W.A.. (Sechs kinderstiicke fiir piano- 
forte, no. 3) © Wilhelm Aletter, 
Berlin-Steglitz, Germany, as the au- 
thor. R 23685, Apr. 27, 1923. 266 


In good humor; by Benjamin Cutter, 
op. 33,|,no./3; violm.and piano... © 
Olivia Cutter Whiting, Plympton, 
Mass., as the child of the deceased 
author. R 23604, Apr--16, 1923. 9.207 


In my garden; from Rose songs album, 
by Jessie L. Gaynor. © Robert E. 
Blake, Webster Groves, Mo., as the 
executor of the author. R 22719, Jan. 
27, 1923: 268 


In slumberland; from Ten musical bon- 
bons, ;by ©., W..5., -op.c J0Pmnoses < 
piano. © Carrie Williams Krogmann, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
24036, June 22, 1923. 269 


In springtime; poem, Charlotte R. 
Jones, m V. H-veps 13) nondae© 
Victor Harris, New York, as the au- 
thor, °"R° 23656, “Apr. 16,925." 270 


In the cross of Christ I glory; trio, 
G. W. Marston; sop., or ten., alto and 
bass. © E. Howard Thayer, Boston, 
as the executor of the author. R 


In der heimath 


23632, Apr. 16, 1923. 271 
In the hour of soften’d splendor; 
serenade for quartet or cho., Ciro 


Pinsuti, ed. Horace Wadham Nicholl; 
mixed voices. © Cornelia M. Nicholl, 
New York, as the widow of the author. 
R 23748, May 17, 1923. 272 


In the secret place; gospel song, w Ford 
C. Ottman,'m PP, Bet © PetersP. 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author. R 
22663, Jan. Z0, 1923. 273 

Indian (An) lullaby; part-song, Mrs. 
H. H. A. B.; female voices. © Mrs. 
H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, N. H., as 
the author. R 24043, June 22, es 

274 


Inheritance (The) divine; cantata, ver- 
sification Anne Porter Lynes, m H. R. 
S.; solo voices, mixed cho., with organ 
acc. © Harry Rowe Shelley, % G. 

Schirmer, inc., New York, as the 
author. .R. 23734 Maysi72 Teese 275 

Irish (An) love song; by M. R. L.,’ op. 
22. © Margaret Ruthven Lang, Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 23674, Apr. 16, 
1923. 276 


Iron (The) founders; quartet or cho., 
W. W. Pearson, ed. Horace Wad- 
ham Nicholl; mixed voices. © Cor- 
nelia M. Nicholl, New York, as the . 
widow of the author. R 23745, May 
17, 1923. 277 


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RENEWALS 


no. 8, 1923 


It came upon a midnight clear; Christ- 
mas hymn, E. M., op. 53; high 
voice. © Eduardo Marzo, New York, 
as the author. R 23372, Mar. 30, i 

It is the blessed Christmas morn; w E. 
B. Currier, mJ. C. Bis: sop., violin, 
eno. ana organ. ©- J. C.° Bartlett, 
Boston, as the author. R 22575, Jan. 
4, 1923. 279 


It was a lover and his lass; part-song, 
R. F. S. Stevens, ed. Horace Wad- 
ham Nicholl; quintet or cho. of mixed 

- voices. © Cornelia M. Nicholl, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 23751, May 17, 1923. 280 


Jack in the box; mazurka, from Ten 
musical bon-bons, by C. W. K., op. 10, 
no. 4. © Carrie Williams Krogmann, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
24052, june 22; 1923: 281 


Jehovah is my strength and song; an- 
them, w and m P’ P. B. © Peter P. 
Bilhorn, Chicago, as the author. R 
22665, Jan. 20, 1923. 282 

Jenny’s baby; w John Ernest McCann, 
m V. H. © Victor Herbert, New 
York, as the author. R 23774, May 
17* 192% 283 


Jesus bids me come; by H. P. Danks; 
contralto or bass. © Albert V. Danks, 
New York, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 23371, Mar. 30, 1923. 

284 

Jesus, lover of my soul; duet, w Charles 
Wesley, m O. B. Brown; sop. and 
alto. © Harold H. Brown, Indian- 
apolis, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 23626, Apr. 16,1923. 285 


Jesus loves us all; w Maggie F. Gregory, 
m H. A. Henry tpseud. of Chas. H. 
' Gabrieli © Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 
as the author. R 23817, May 18, ene 


Jesus, refuge of my soul; anthem, 
M. lL. McP. © Matthew L. McPhail, 
Park Ridge, Ill., as the author. R 
23835, May 31, 1923. 287 


Jingle bells galop; by M. W- B. © 
M. W. Butler, Sedalia, Mo., as the 
author. R 22754, Feb. 2, 1923. 288 


Jolie (La) duchesse; polka, from Ten 
musical bon-bons, by C. W. K., op. 10, 
no. 5; piano. © Carrie Williams 
Krogmann, Brookline, Mass., as the 
author. R 24033, June 22, 1923: 289 


Jolly fellows (Flotte bursche); over- 
ture. F. vy. Suppé, arr. Theo. Moses 
tpseud. of T. M. Tobanii; orch. © 
Theo. M. Tobani, % Carl Fischer, 
New York. as the author. R 22615, 
Sane 9. 01925: : 290 


14163 (302) 


Joyeux (Le) lurron; quadrille, par 
Philippe Fahrbach, op. 328. © José- 
phine Lehrer, Vienna, Austria, as the 
widow of the author. R 23131, Jan. 
30, 1923. 291 


Jubilate Deo; m Geo. Wm. Warren. 
(A Te Deum laudamus and Jubi- 
late. .Deo,.in, D’ . major) - - ©;.Chas. 
E. Warren, New York, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 23146, Feb. 24, 
1923. 292 


Jubilate in B flat; by G. W. C.. (Sacred 
octavo series, mixed voices) © G. W. 
Chadwick, Beston, as the author. R 
23597, Apr. 16, 1923. © 293 


Jubilate in. Cs .byyBacl Rea @o EG 
Rowley, Hudson, N. Y., as the author. 
R 24076; June 22, 1923. 294 


Jubilee echoes; gospel song, M. L. McP. 
© Matthew L. McPhail, Park Ridge, 
Ill., as the author. R 23836, May 31, 
1923. 295 


Keep down de middle; by Alfred Scott 
Gatty. (Plantation songs with cho- 
ruses, with pianoforte accompaniments, 
no. 22) © A. J. Scott Gatty, London, 
as the child of the deceased atithor. 
R) 23537; Apr 18>1923: 296 

King ail glorious; solo and-~ chorus, 
Joseph Barnby, arr. P. A. Schnecker. 
© Louise N. Schnecker, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 24051, 
June 22, 1923. 297 

King (The) of glory shall come in; 
by James McGranahan. © David R. 
Gilbert, Warren, O., as the executor 
of the author. R 22640, Dec. 4, 1922. 

298 

Kingdom (A) for a smile; arr. with 
English w F. J. W., m C. de Bach. 
Cin "Russian: -sotiess vis2) BO UES J. 
Whishaw, Paignton, Devon, England, 
as the author. R 23554, Apr. 30, 1923. 
299 

Kleine (Der) Turko (The little Turk) ; 
von W. A. (Sechs kinderstticke fur 
pianoforte, no. 6) © Wilhelm Alet- 
ter, Berlin-Steglitz, Germany, as the 
author. R 23688, Apr. 27, 1923. — 300 

Kuiawiak; second mazurka, J. Wie- 
niawski, ed. Ferdinand Meyer rpseud. 
of Frank Lynes} © Adéle G. Lynes, 
Cambridge, Mass., as the widow of 


the author. R 23669, Apr. 16, 1923. 
301 
Lady mine; by C. B. Hawley. © Hattie 


B. “Hawley, “Nyack, “N. 'Y., as the 
widow of the author. R 23738, May 
17,2923) 302 
Lais; ou, Le scandale du Louvre, ballet 
memé en 1 acte, de L: R.-M. et C. A., 


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14163 (303) 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 18 


Lais—Continued. 


musique de Jules Bouval. © L. 
Roger-Miles, and Charles Akar, 
Paris, as the authors. R 22528, Jan. 
6, 1923. 303 


Lament (A); w Hendon Rose, m from 
the Swedish, arr. W. C. © Wad- 
dington Cooke, London, as_ the 
author. R 23542, Apr. 18, 1923. 304 


Lefebvre (Charles Edouard) Sonate; de 
Lefebvre; violoncelle et piano. 

© Marie Louise Leudet, vve. de M. 
Charles Edouard Lefebvre, Paris, as 


the widow of the author. R 24170, 
July 3, 1923. 305 
Légende; de Jos. Mertens; violon et 
piano. © Laurent, Camille et 
Georges Mertens, Brussels, as the 
children of the deceased author. R 
24152, July 3, 1923. 306 
Légende des trois petits mousses; 


poésie de Andre Alexandre, musique 
de Xavier Leroux. (Poémes de 
Bretagne, 4) © Gaston Xavier 
Leroux, Salbris, France, as the child 
of the deceased author. R 24201, 
July 3, 1923. 307 


Let me call you my sweetheart again; 
w and m J. T. © James Thornton, 
% FE. B. Marks wey co., New 
York, as the author. R 24117, June 
27,71923. 308 


Let not your heart be troubled; vocal 
duet, Hubbard William Harris. 
© Mrs. Hubbard W. Harris, Wil- 
mette, Ill, as the widow of the 
author... R. 22713; Jan. 27, 1923; 309 

Lift your glad voices in triumph on 
high; duet, P. A. Schnecker; sop. 
and ten. © Louise N. Schnecker, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 24056, June 22, 1923. 310 

Lily (The) nymph; cantata, poem 
Arlo Bates, m G. W. C.. © G..W. 
Chadwick, Boston, as the author. R 
23617, Apr. 16, 1923. 311 

Liszt (Franz) Consolations (Liebes- 
traume); by F. Liszt, ed. Max 
Vogrich. (Schirmer’s library,  v. 
341) © Alice Vogrich, Melbourne, 
Australia, -as the. widow..of © the 
auther... R:23733, May 12,1923. .312 


Little (The) drummer boy; from Ten 
musical bon-bons, by C. W. K., op. 
10, no. 3. © Carrie Williams Krog- 
mann, Brookline, Mass.,. as the 
author. R 24031, June 22, 1923. 313 

Little landler; by Benjamin Cutter, op. 
83° notes 


with piano acc. © Olivia Cutter 


violin, in the Ist position, | 


Whiting, Plympton, Mass., as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
23652, Apr. 16, 1923. 314 


Little red ribbon; w James Whitcomb 
Riley, m C. M. © Constance Maud, 
London, as the author. R 23528, 
Apr. 18, 1923. 315 


Laake forja bully... by, j.. Ha-Ha © 
Jos. E. Howard, % Edw. B. Marks 
oe ee New York, as the author. 
R 24109, June 27, 1923. 316 


Lord (The) my pasture shall prepare; 
trio, G. W. Marston; sop. or ten., 
alto and bass. © E. Howard Thayer, 
Boston, as the executor of the author. 
R: 23640; Apr. 16,1928, ine 317 


Loreley waltz; von W. A.  (Sechs 
kinderstticke fiir pianoforte, no. 1) 
© Wilhelm Aletter, Berlin-Steglitz, 
Germany, as the author. R 23683, 
Apt.24 hors. 318. 

Love (The) song of the mavis; by S. 
R. Crockett, set tom A. K. © Anna 
Kinnison, London, as the author. R 
23529, Apr. 18, 1923. 319 


Love within the lover’s breast; poem 
George Meredith, m V. H., op. 13, 
no. 5. © Victor Harris, New York, 
as the author. R 23660, Apr. 16, 
1923. 320 

Loved (A) voice; arr. with English 
w F. J. W., m Balakiref. (Jn Rus- 
sian songs, v. 2) © F. J. Whishaw, 
Paignton, Devon, England, as_ the 
author. .R. 23550, Apr 30, 1923. 5321 

Lovers (Liebe) ; w Philip Bourke Mar- 
ston; mF. H.C. ;+:contealte, 42© 
Frederic Cowen, London, as_ the 
author. R 23804, May 17, 1923. 322 


Love’s last farewell; vocal solo, w and 
m Carl Sobeski. © Mrs. Carl 
Sobeski, % Theo. Presser co., Phil- 
adelphia, as the widow of the author. 
R 22794, Jan. 30, 1923. 323 


Lucella waltz; by M. W. B.; piano or 
parlor organ. © M. W. Butler, 
Sedalia, Mo., as the author. R 22758, 
Feb. 2, 1923. 324 


Lynes (Frank) Five uae arr. F. 
Lynes; ladies’ voices. 1. Nearer my 
God to Thee; Sullivan.—2. Rock of 
ages; Hastings—3. Jesus, Lover of 
my soul ; Marsh.—4. Manoah; Ros- 
sini—5. Naomi; Mason. © Adeéle 
G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 23615, Apr. 
16, 1923. 325 

Magnificat in E flat; by P. A. Schnecker. 
© Louise N. Schnecker, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 24042, 
June 22, 1923. 326 


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14163 (353) 


Maiden (The) didn’t know a single 
thing; w Harry Braisted, m Stanley 
Carter ipseud. of F. J. Redcliffe; 
© F. J. Redcliffe, New York, as the 
author. R 24122, June 29, 1923. 327 

Maiden (A) fair; ballad, L. Uhland, 
tr. W. W. Caldwell, m Frank Lynes. 

~ © Adele G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., 


as the widow of the author. R 23673, 
Apr, 16;°1923. 328 
_Mammy’s hush-a-bye; w Harriet D. 


Cane way. A. F. ©]. As*Parks, 
York, Neb., as the author. R 23274, 
Mar. 23, 1923. 329 


Marche des batteurs; de Xaviére, idylle 
dramatique de Th. Dubois, transcrite 
par J. A. Anschtitz; piano a quatre 
mains. © Charles Désiré Robert 
Mariston, Romilly-sur-Seine, France, 
as the executor of the author. R 
Pai7A. J aus, 26,: 1923. 330 

no. 3; de Xaviére, idylle dramatique 
en 3 actes, de T. D. © Théodore 
Dubois, Paris, as the author. R 24227, 

“July 3, 1923. 331 


Mariano; w Christina Rosetti, m F. H. 
C.; contralto. © Frederic Cowen, 
London, as the author. R 23803, May 
1731923: 332 


Marigold polka; by Anton Henning 
tpseud. of Richard Goerdeleri; piano. 
© Julius H. Goerdeler, Ridgefield 
Park, N. J., as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 23049, Feb. 19, 1923. 

333 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) Ara- 


gonaise; du Cid, opéra de J. Mas- 
senet, transcrit par Izy * deux 
pianos. © Berthe ‘Tissier, vve. de 


Théodore Lack, Paris, as the widow 
of the author. R 24164, July 3, 1923. 
334 

Le dernier sommeil de la vierge; 
prélude de la 4°™° scene de la Vierge 
de J. Massenet, transcrit par J. Del- 
sart; violoncelle et piano harmonie, 
ad lib. © Veuve J. Delsart, Paris, as 
the widow of the author. R 24228, 
duly 3.1923. 335 
Math (Un) 311; dew' Ch: N.gtopi.! 210; 
piano. (Pensées mélancoliques, no. 3) 
© Charles Frédéric Neustedt, Paris, 
as the author. R 24175, July 3, 1923. 
336 

Matinée aux Alpes; suite, de N. Celega; 
piano a 4 mains. © Angelo Frances- 
coni, Milan, as the executor of the 
author. R 24196, July 3, 1923. 337 
op. 273; piano. © Angelo 
Francesconi, Milan, as the executor of 
the author.. R 24190, July 3, 1923. 
338 


Matutina reverie; par C. G., op. 103; 


piano. César Galeotti, Paris, as the 
author. R 23094, Jan. 26, 1923. 339 
Maypole dance (Maien  tanzchen) ; 


gavotte, Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 207, 
no. 2. © Otto and Franz Gurlitt, 
Hamburg, Germany, and Paul Gurlitt, 
Altona, Germany, as the children of 
the deceased author. R 23620, Apr. 
16, 1923. 340 
Mazurka; by Harriet P. Sawyer; piano. 
© Harriet P. Sawyer Achorn, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 23664, 
Apr. 16, 1923. 341 


Mazurka russe; par Albert Landry, op. 
96; piano. © Aimée Pauline Pasquier, 


vve. Albert Landry, Paris, as the 
widow of the author. R 23111, Jan. 
26, 1923. 342 


Meditation; by R. G. C., op. 3, no. 3; 
in F. © Rossetter G. Cole, Chicago, 
as the author. R 23611, Apr. 16, 1923. 

343 


par Boland) Tries par ve a: 


orgue. (L’orgue moderne, 6°™° livrai- 
son) © Eugene Lacroix and M. 
Michel, Paris, as the authors. R 


23183, Jan. 30, 1923. 344: 
Melodie sentimentale; de A. Marmontel, 


op. 123. (Impressions et souvenirs, no. 
1) © Marie Céline Alexandrine 
Dumenil, Paris, as the executor of 


the author. R 24158, July 3, 1923. 345 
Menuetto scherezo ; by Emil Liebling, op. 
28. © Florence M. Liebling, Orange- 


burg, S. C., as the widow of the author. 
R 23419, Apr. 4, 1923. 346 
Merry May galop; by E. M. R. © E. 
M. Read, St. Louis, as the author. R 
23408, Apr. 4, 1923. 347 
Merry May march; by EF. M. R. © E. 
M. Read, St. Louis, as the author. 
R 23374, Mar. 30, 1923. 348 
Merry May polka; by E. M. R. © E. 
M. Read, St. Louis, as the author. 
R?23375, Mar.’ 30; 1923. 349 
Merry May two-step; by E. M. R. © 
E. M. Read, St. Louis, as the author. 
R 23410, Apr. 4, 1923. 350 
Merry May waltz; by E. M. R. © 
E. M. Read, St. Louis, as the author. 
R 23409, Apr. 4, 1923. 351 
Merry May yorke; by E. M. R. © 
E. M. Read, St. Louis, as the author. 


~R. 23373, Mar. 30, 1923. 352 
Mertens (Jos.) Impromptu; de_ J. 
Mertens; violon et piano. © Lau- 
rent, Camille et Georges Mertens, 


Brussels, as the children of the de- 
ceased author. R 24166, July 3, ee 


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pt. It, n. s., v. 18 


Mertens (Jos.)—Continued. _ 

Scherzino; de J. Mertens; violon 
et piano. © -Laurent, Camille et 
Georges Mertens, Brussels, as the 
children of the deceased author. R 


24151, July 3, 1923. 354 
Message of flowers; by J. L. H. and 
Irvin H. Mack. © a Lincoln Hall, 


Philadelphia, as the author. R 23851, 
June 8, 1923. 355 


Messiah is king; by C. A. H., op. 169; 
with acc. for violin, harp and organ, 
or organ only. © C. A. Havens, 
Chicago, as the author. R 23411, 
Apr. 4, 1923. 356 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo) Robert | le 
Diable (Robert the Devil); selection 
from G. Meyerbeer’s opera, by T. M. 
i: orch. ai©... Pheo. Mc. Tobani, 
% Carl Fischer, New York, as the 
author. R 22604, Jan. 9, 1923. 357 


Moderne; gavotte, P. A. Schnecker. 
© Louise N. Schnecker, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 23591, 
Apr. 16, 1923. 358 


Molly; w Frank L. Stanton, m Jessie 
L. Gaynor. © Robert E. Blake, 
Webster Groves, Mo., as the executor 
ob tae jauthor. -R;y22/7hk.. Jamun 27, 
1923. 359 


Moonlight waltz; by D. W. C., piano 
orvcabmet organ: <©-D.IWe Crist, 
Alliance, O., as the-author. R 23723, 


May 9, 1923. 360 
—by F. A. W., op. 6,-no. 3; piano. 
© Frederick A. Williams, Cleveland, 
as the author. R 24061, June 22, 1923. 
361 

Morning (The) cometh; gospel song, 
w E. F. Hellenbeck, m P. P. B. 
© Peter P. Bilhorn, Chicago, as the 
author. R 22667, Jan. 20,1923" 7362 
Moszkowski (Moritz) Spanish dance; 
bys: Moszkowski,; ast... Cas’ Erich 
tpseud. of Albert Biehl) © Marie 
W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, Germany, 
as the next of kin of the author, 
who is not livi ing. R 23647, Apr. 16, 
1923. 363 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Lullaby; 
by W. A. Mozart, arr. J. H. B.; 
women’s voices. © John Hyatt 
Brewer, Brooklyn, as the author. 
23677, Apr. 16, 1923. 

Musette du xvit® siécle; harmonisée 
pares bP. VO A. Pertlhou Paris, “as 
the author. R 24209, July 3, v6 

Music in the soul; song E. M., 

50. © Eduardo Marzo, New ark, 
as the author. R 23761, May 17, 
1923. 366 


Music on the lake pele ie by Esee 
J. McCormick ti. e. E. J. Mushrusiny 
© Esee J. Mushrush, Hartstown, Pa, 
as the author. R "24012, June 14, 
1923. 367 


Music when soft voices die; poem P. B. 
Shelley mm: Vi Eee: 13, 110,42, (©) 
Victor Harris, New York, as the 
author. R 23657, Apr. 16, 1923. 368 


My country, ’tis of thee; harmonized 
Horatio W. Parker; cho. of mixed 
voices. © Anna Parker, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 23756, 
May. Te to23: | 369 


My darling; w Frederic E. Weatherly, 
mE. sPaolos Testij vane 1 in Ws fat. 
© Berthe Tosti, Gagny, France, as 
the widow of the author. oR 22537, 
Janz. 6) 1923)+ 370 


My God and Father while I stray; 


hymn anthem, G. W.. Marston. 
© FE. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 
the executor of the author. R 23630, 


Ape 16,71923: 371 


My heart ever faithful; by Ferdinand 
Meyer rpseud. of A. Foote) arie aus 
der Pfingst cantate by Bach-Lavignac. 


© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author. R 23679, Apr. 16, 
1923. 372 


My mother was a lady; or, If Jack was 
only here, w E M., m. Jos...W. 
Stern. © Edward B. Marks, New 
York, as the author. R 24111, June 
21 1923: 373 


My own dear home; w Susan F. 
Henry, mC Pid Sse@nChaglesak. 
Scott, Allston, Mass., as the author. 
R 23616, Apr. 16, 1923. 374 


My Shepherd; sacred song, w W. W. 
Caldwell, m Frank Lynes. © Adele 


G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 23670, Apr. 
16, 1923. j 375 


My Shepherd is the Lord my God; w 
Eugene Field, m P. G.; solos for sop., 
ten. and bass. © Philip Greely, Ran- 
dolph, Mass., as the author. R 24059, 
June 22, 1923. 376 


My true love gave me a red, red rose; 
song, from Rose songs album, by 
Jessie L. Gaynor. © Robert E. 
Blake, Webster Groves, Mo., as the 
executor of the author. R 22722, 
Jan? 27271928: 377 


My valentine; from Rose songs album, 
by Jessie L. Gaynor. © Robert E. 


Blake, Webster Groves, Mo., as the 
executor of the author. R 22721, Jan. 
27.1923. 378 


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Myosotis (Forget-me-not); nocturne 
von A. S., op. 245; pianoforte. © 
Arnoldo Sartorio, Crefeld, Germany, 
asthe author. R 23691; Apr:27, 
1923. 379 


Nancy; w Clifton Bingham, m J. L. 
Molloy. © Clarice Molloy, London, 
as the child of the deceased author. 


R 23522, Apr. 18, 1923. 380 
Natalie; danse romantique, J. C. 
Macy; piano. © Mary Emma 6%. 


Macy, Worcester, Mass., as the widow 
of the author. R 24054, June 22, 1923. 
381 

Nature’s lullaby , by C. B. Hawley; cho. 
for men’s voices. © Hattie B. Haw- 
ley, Nyack, N. Y., as the widow of 
the author. R 93737, May 17, 1923. 
382 

Nature’s praise; by J. L. H. and Irvin 
H. Mack. © J. Lincoln Hall, Phila- 
delphia, as the author. R 23852; June 


28, 1923. 383 
Near pe (Nah dir) ; w Mrs. Hemans, 
H. C.; contralto. © Frederic 

an London, as author. R 23801, 
May 17, 1923. ; 384 
Nightingale (The); from the Portu- 
guese of Gil Vicente, tr. of John 


_Bowsing; mF. R. K:, op. 28;\no...3. 
8vo. © E. R. Kroeger, St. Louis, as 
the author.. R 23341, Mar. 28, 1923. 
385 

Nightlarks (Nachtschwaermer) ; waltz, 
Ziehrer, arr. Theo. Moses ipseud. of 
Pi, Lopant sorch. =’ ©. Theo: iM. 
Tobani, Y% Carl Fischer, New York, 
as the author. R 22616, Jan. 9, oe 
386 


No one ever loved you more than I; 
w E. B. M., m Jos. W. Stern. © 
Edward B. Marks, New York, as 
author. R 24110, June 27, 1923. 387 

Nordica waltzes; by H. T.; piano, four 
hands. © H. Tourjee, Los. Angeles, 
as the author. R 23366, Mar. 30, 1923. 

388 

Now are we the sons of God; gospel 
song, M. L. McP. © Matthew L. 
McPhail, Park Ridge, IIl., as the 
author. R 23837, May 31, 1923. 389 


Now the roll of the lively drum; by S. 
W.C. © Samuel W. Cole, Brookline, 


Mass., as the author. R 24070, June 
22, 1923. 390 
Nuit (La); poésie de Paul Bourget, 


musique de C. M. W. © Charles Marie 


Widor, Paris, as the author. R 24172, 
July 3, 1923. | 391 
No. 1 of 100 elementar-etuden; von HB. 


G.; pf. © Heinrich Germer, Leipzig, 


as the author. R 24260, July 18, 1923. 
392 


O be joyful in the ‘oye processional, 
ky 


. Emerson; festival chorus. 
10. Mabel Ee Emerson, Arlington, 
Mass., as the child of the deceased 


author. R 24064, June 22, 1923. 393 


O, Christ our immortality; gospel song, 
M.L. McP. © Matthew L. McPhail, 
Park Ridge, Ill., as the author. R 
23838, May 31, 1923. 394 - 


O every joy on earth is mine; by P. A. 
Schnecker. © Louise N. Schnecker, 
New York, as the widow of the author. 
R*236007, “Apt, .16,, 1923. 395 


O God my heart is fixed; by M. L. McP. 
© M. L. McPhail, Park Ridge, IIl., 
as the author. R 23447, Apr. 14, 1923. 

396 


O holy Saviour, friend unseen; offertory, 
w Charlotte Elliott, m J. H. B.; con- 
tralto or bass. © John Hyatt Brewer, 
Brooklyn, as the author. R 23618, 
Apr. 16, 1923. 397 

O little town of Bethlehem; by A. M. S. 
© A. M. Shuey, Minneapolis, as the 
author. R 23988, June 11, 1923. 398 

O my luve’s like a red, red rose, w 
Robert Burns, m A. W. L. © A. W. 
Lansing, Cohoes, N. Y., as the author. 


R 23593, Apr. 16, 1923. 399 
O promise me; song Reginald de- 
Koven; mezzo sop. or bar., with 
guit. ace. Enrico Gargiulo. © Anna 


deKoven, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 23759, May 17; 1923. 


400 

O salutaris; by G. Marietti. © Louis 
Meusy, Courbevoie, France, as the 
next of kin of the author who is 
not" living. R 23121; Jan’ 26; a 


Lord bow Thine ear, by G. FE. W.; 
in E flat. (Octavo series) © George 
E. Whiting, Boston, as the author. 
R 23628, Apr. 16, 1923. 402 


O taste and see; anthem, W.- R.; 
sop. solo and chorus. © William 
Reed, Quebec, ate as the author. 
R 22772, Feb. 7, 1923. 403 


O, who will o’er ont. downs so free; 
Cho. Re bo Debearsalt,ed. rorace 
- Wadham Nicholl; mixed voices. © 
Cornelia M. Nicholl, New York, as 


the widow of the author. R 23744, 
May 17, 1923. 404 
O Zion that bringeth; Scripture 
anthem, E. S. L. © Edmund S%. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 23989, June 11, 1923. 405 


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Ode for commencement day. at Woe 
university, 1895; w Edmund Clarence 
Stedman, m Horatio W. Parker. © 
Anna Parker, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 23736, May 
17, 1923. 406 


Offertoire; de“C. G., op. 100; 
© Césare Galeotti, Paris, as the 
author. R 24165, July 3, 1923. 407 


Old folks at home; by Richard Goer- 
deler; piano. © Wilhelmina C. A. 
Goerdeler, Philadelphia, as the widow 
of the. author. « 23287) Mar! ~ 22, 
1923. 408 

quartet or cho. Stephen . C. 


Foster, arr. W. H. N.; men’s voices. 
© W. H. Neidlinger, East Orange, 


orgue. 


N. J., as the author. R.23754, May 
17, 1923. 409 
On dit; arr. with English w F. J.-W., 


m Dubuke. (Jn Russian songs, 2) 
© F. J. Whishaw, Paignton, Devon, 


England, as the author. R 23552, 
Apr. 30, 1923. 410 
On the benches in the park; w and m 


J. T. © James Thornton, % Edw. 


B. Marks music co., New York, as 
the author. R 24112, June 27, 1923. 
411 


Once the Lord of glory lay; Easter 
carol, aw, E..B.-Currier, m J; -C..B.. © 
J. C. Bartlett, Boston, as the author. 
R 24045, June 22, 1923. 412 


One sweetly solemn thought; w Phoebe 
Cary, m Ambrose, arr. O. H. Brown. 
(Octavo series, ladies voices, no. 111) 
© Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 23637, Apr. 16, 1923. 413 


Onward march to victory; processional 
hymn, .W. A. L.:. ©. William A. 
Lefavour, Winchester, Mass., as the 
author. R 24079, June 22, 1923. 414 


Open my eyes that I may see; by Clara 
H..: Scott. ».©: Harold, F> Sayles, 
Chicago, as the next of kin of the 
author, who is not living. R 24256, 
July 16, 1923. 415 


Organ melodies; new collection of in- 
strumental music, by D. W. C.; piano 
er cabinet organ. © D. W. Crist, 
Alliance, O., as the author. R 23726, 
May 9, 1923. 416 

Oriental march; cho., V..H. (Wizard 
of the Nile, no. 3) © Victor Her- 
bert, New York, as the author. R 
23783, May 17, 1923. 417 

Our risen King; w Mrs. R. N. Towner, 
mA & © Annie >... oud, 
Brookline, Mass., as the author. R 
24044, June 22, 1923. A418 


pt. 111, 1. s., y. 18 


Over the fields of clover; four-part 
song, w T. Francis Bernard, m A. G., 
arr. M. Gy Jin.© Adama Geibel, Phil- 
adelphia, as the author. R= 24077, 
June 22, 1923. 419 


Palmer-Curtis series of music readers 
for schools; by H. R. Palmer, Emilie 
C. Curtis and Caryl Florio. 1. First 
primary reader.—2. Second primary 
reader. © M. Stephen Holden, Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y., as the executor of the 
author. R 23413, 23414, each Apr. 4, 
1923. 420, 421 


first intermediate reader, by H. R. 
Palmer, Emilie C. Curtis: and Caryl 
Florio. © M. Stephen Holden, Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y., as the executor of 
the author. R 23367, Mar. 30, 1923. 


422 

Papillon valse; de. C, .Gig. op, 109% 
piano. Césare Galeotti, Paris, as 
the author. R 24218, July 3, 1923. 
423 

Pas guerrier; de Sigurd, opéra de 


Ernest Reyer, transcrit par Théodore 
Lack; deux pianos. © Berthe Tis- 
sier, vve. de Théodore Lack, Paris, 
as the widow of the author. R 24169, 
July 3, 1923. 424 


Paul the apostle; w Granville B. Put- 
Wenig Eliot Trowbridge. © 


Frances A. bie deo Newton, 
Mass., as the author. R 22568, Jan. 
2 1923. 425 


Peace on earth; Christmas anthem, 
C. S.. © Caleb Simper, Barnstaple, 
Devon, England, as the author. R 
24120, June 20, 1923. 426 


Pendant la tempéte; poésie de André 
Alexandre, musique de Xavier Leroux. 
(Poémes de Bretagne, 2) © Gaston 
Xavier Leroux, Salbris, France, as the 


child of the deceased author. R 24199, 
July 3, 1923. 427 
Penitence; w B. B. Ussher, m F. M. © 


Frances Martin, Peoria, Ill., as the 
author. R 23407, Apr. 4, 1923. 428 


Penn wheelmen march; two-step; M. 
A.A. If Brass band=22. Prino: 1 f© 
Monroe A. Althouse, Reading, Pa., as 
the author. R 24020, 24021, each June 
20, 1923. 429, 430 


Persian march; by Johann Strauss, arr. 
T. M. T.;: orch. © Theo. M. Tobani, 
% Carl Fischer, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 22614, Jan. 9, 1923. 431 

Petite valse; by E. B. (Kinder-album, 
no. 1) © Enrico Bossi, Rome, Italy, 
as the author. R 23480, Apr. 16, pte 


844 


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Philipp (Isidore) Deux piéces; d’I. | Priceless (The) pearl; gospel song, 
Philipp; orch. par Ch. Malherbe. M. L. McP. © Matthew L. McPhail, 


1. Reverie mélancolique; 1°°° barca- 
rolle—2. Sérénade humoristique. © 
Isidore Philipp, Paris, as the author. 
R 24213, July 3, 1923. 433 


Pickaninny lullaby; quartet J. C. 
Macy; male voices. © Mary Emma 
S. Macy, Worcester, as the widow of 
the author. R 23051, Feb. 19, re 


Playing soldiers (Soldatenspiel) ; march, 
Cornelius Gurlitt, op. 207, no. 1. 
© Otto and Franz Gurlitt, Hamburg, 
Germany, and Paul Gurlitt, Altona, 
Germany, as the children of the de- 
ceased author. R 23619, Apr. 16, 
1923. 435 


Pleasant view schottische; by D. W. C.; 
piano or cabinet organ. © D. W. 
Crist, Alliance, O., as the author. R 
23725, May 9, 1923. 436 


Plus ne verrai mon doux ami; poésie 
de Ch. Grandmougin, musique de L. 
Schlesinger. © Salomé Louise Schle- 
singer, €pouse de M. Georges Adler, 
Paris, as the next of kin of the au- 
thor who is not living. R 24197, July 
i A eae 437 


_ Polly, my sweetheart; by R. G. C.; male 
voices. © Rossetter Gleason Cole, 
Chicago, as the author. R 22416, 
Decs 22)'-1922. 438 


Polonaise in E minor; morceau de 
salon, J. H.; violin with piano acc. 
© J. Hoffmann, London, as the 
author. R 23729, May 16, 1923. 439 


Praise the Lord; anthem, EF. L. A. 
© Mis. EB... 1. Ashford, Nashville, 
Tenn., as the author. R 23994, June 
11... 1923. 440 


ae M. L. McP. © Matthew L. 
McPhail, Park Ridge, IIl., as the 
author. R 23839, May 31, 1923. 441 


Praise ye the Lord; by M. L. McP. 
© M. L. McPhail, Park Ridge, IIL, 
as the author. 
1923. 44? 


Precious is the blood; w and m G. C. 
T. © .Grant C..Tullar, New York, 
as the author. R 24007, June 14, 
1923. 443 

Preludium in F; by R. G. C., op. 3, no. 
1. © Rossetter G. Cole, Chicago, as 
the author. R 23609, Apr. 16, 1923. 

444 


Presto capriccioso; de C. G., op. 105; 
piano. © Césare Galeotti, Paris, as 
the author. R 24153, July. 3, 1923. 445 


R 23448, Apr. 14, | 


as the author. R 
23841, May 31, 1923. 446 


Prince Ananias; two step, V. H.; 
military band ed. © Victor Herbert, 
New York, as the. author. R 23771, 
May 17, 1923. 447 


Prince of peace; Christmas cantata, w 
of hymns E. R. Latta,m Mrs. E. L. A. 
© Mrs. E. L. Ashford, Nashville, as . 


Park Ridge. IIl., 


the author. R 23273, Mar. 23, 1923. 
448 
Printemps; par Albert Landry, op. 94; 


piano. Nouveau ed. © Aimée Pauline 
Pasquier, vve. de Albert Landry, Paris, 


as the widow of the author. R 23106, 
Jan. 26, 1923. 449 
Progressive pianoforte studies; for the 


second and third grade, by Frank 
Lynes, op. 25. bk. 1. © Adele G. 
Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the widow 
of the author. R 23641, Apr. 16, hee 
4 


Progressive studies for the pianoforte; 
by Frank Lynes, op. 25. bk. 3. © 
Adele .G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as 
the widow of the author. R 23678, 
Apr. 16,. 1923. 451 


Protestations; arr. with English w F. 


J. W., m Varlamof. (Jn Russian 
SONGS, Vai Z)- x(C~ ean Je a VV ISnaay: 
- Paignton, Devon, England, as the 


author. R 23549, Apr. 30, 1923. 452 


Punch and Judy; by Anton Henning 
tpseud. of Richard Goerdeler}; piano. 
© Julius H. Goerdeler, Ridgefield 


Park, N. J., as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 24047, June 22, 
1923. 453 
Pure and white as the lotos; entrance 
Cleopatra, solo with cho, V. H. 
(Wizard of the Nile, no. 6) © 


- Victor Herbert, New York, as the 
author. R 23785, May 17, 1923. 454 
Queen of the air; w F. E. Weatherly, 
m Charles Deacon. © Charles E. 
Tolley, Peaslake, Surrey, England, as 
the executor of the author. R 23524, 
Apr. 18, 1923. 455 
Reason (The) why; by I. L. © Isa- 
dore Luckstone, New York, as the 


author. R 23420, Apr. 4, 1923. 456 
Reception waltz; by D. W. C.; piano 
or cabinet organ. © D. W. Crist, 
Alliance, O., as the author. R 23724, 
May 9, 1923. 457 
Red bird echo; galop, A. _P. ve 
piano or cabinet organ. As 


as the ve 
458 


Waite, Sedalia, Mo., 
R 22756, Feb. 2, 1923. 


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Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion; 
anthem for Christmas, F. N. S. 
© Frederick N. Shackley, Roslin- 
dale, Mass., as the author. R 23649, 
Apr. 16, 1923. 459 


Resting in my Savior’s arms; w E. E. 


Hewitt, m E. $..L. © Edmund S%. 


Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 23991, June 11, 1923. 460 
Réve (Un); de C. N.; piano. (Pensées 
mélancoliques, no. 1) © Charles 
Frédéric Neustedt, Paris, as the 
author. © R° 24173, July 3; 1923.'. 461 
Reverie; by Jessie L. Gaynor; piano. 


© Robert E. Blake, Webster Groves, 
Mo., as the executor of the author. 


R°22712, ‘Jan. -27;°1923: 462 
—— de Jos. Mertens; violon et piano. 
© Laurent, Camille et Georges 


Mertens, Brussels, as the children of 
the deceased author. R 24157, July 


3, 1923. 463 
Rhapsody in E minor; by M. R. L,, 
op. 21; pianoforte. © Margaret 
Ruthven Lang, Boston, as the 
author. R 23672, Apr. 16, 1923. 464 
Rigaudon; entr’acte de Xaviéfe, idylle 
dramauaue, transcriter ,palne Vas aoe, 
mand. et piano. © Janvier Pietra- 
pertosa, Paris, as the author. R 


Datie. Jan. 2O” oes: 465 


-—— +=— de Th. Dubois, transcrite par 
A: Hey, flute, ou violon, et piano. © 
Adolphe Herman, Paris, as the 
aimnor, ‘kh Zoli. Jan. 26, 1923. 466 


violon, ou flite, et 
©. Adolphe Herman, Paris, 
Re 23123 Jan. 26, 1923. 
467 


transcrite <pat J. Ac 
Anschiitz; piano a quatre mains. © 
Charles Désiré Robert Mariston, 
Romilly-sur-Seine, France, as the 
executor of the. author... R 23122, 
fan: 20,1923: 468 
mea bier Semscune, Dabur.» Ay. 

violoncelle et piano. © Jules Delsart, 
Paris, as the author. R 23120, Jan. 
26, 1923. 469 


Théodore 


piano. 
as the author. 


en 3 actes de 


Dubois; act... par: J, A. Ansemutz ; 
piano. Ed. simplifée. © Charles 
Désiré Robert Mariston, Romilly- 


sur-Seine, France, as the executor of 


the author. R 23104, Jan. 26, 1923. 
470 
Rippling waves of Conneaut Lake; 


waltz, Esee J. McCormick fi. e. 
_ E. J. Mushrush) © Esee J. Mush- 
rush, Hartstown, Pa., as the author. 
R 24011, June 14, 1923. 471 


_Sabotiére (La); 


Rococo-gavotte; by H. B., op. 6; 
piano. : Baerensprung New 
York, as the author. R 23770, May 
ney: 1923. 472 


Rode (Pierre) Twenty-four caprices; 
by P. Rode, with biographical sketch 
T. B.; violin. © Theodore Baker, 
New York, as the author. R 23732, 
May 17, 1923. 473 


Romance; de Louis Diemer, op. 46; 
violon et piano. Veuve Louis 
Diemer, Paris, as the widow of the 
author. R 24208, July -3, 1923. 474 


Romance sans paroles; by E. M.-H.; 
pf. © Eric Meyer-Helmund, Leipzig, 
as the author. R 24243, July 10, 
1923. . 475 

Rondo gracieux; von W. A. (Sechs 
kinderstiicke fiir pianoforte,no.5) © 
Wilhelm Aletter, Berlin-Steglitz, 
Germany, as the author. R 23687, 
Apr. 2f,. 1923) 476 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) La 
charité (Charity); by G. Rossini, 
arr. Theo. Moses rpseud. of T. M. 
Tobani); orch. © Theo..M. Tobani, 
% Carl Fischer, New York, as the 
author. R 22610, Jan. 9, 1923. . 477 


Cujus animam (Lord vouchsafe 


Thy loving kindness); from: G 
Rossini’s. Stabat mater, arr., Theo. 
Moses rpseud. of T. M. Tobani); 
orch. © Theo M. Tobani, % Carl 
Fischer, New York, as the author. 
R 22606, Jan. 9, 1923. 478 
—— Inflamatus et accensus (When 
Thou comest); from Rossini’s 


Stabat mater, arr. by Theo. Moses 
tpseud. of T. M. Tobanii; orch. © 
Theo. M. Tobani, % Carl Fischer, 


New ‘York, as the author. R 22605, 
Jan. 9, 1923. 479 
Rubinstein (Anton  Gregorovitch) 


Romance; by <A. Rubinstein, arr. 
Carl Erich tpseud. of Albert Biehl 
© Marie W. C. M. Biehl, Hamburg, 
Germany, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 23666, 
Apr. 10; 1973. 480 
Run, run, little page; w Clinton Scol- 
lard; m, Liza Uelimann. ~ “(By the 
turret stair) © Herbert Bedford, 
Paddington, England, as the widower 
of the author. R 23539, Apr. 18, 
1923. 481 
Rustic dance; by F. A.; piano. (Pas- 
toralia; three summer sketches, no. 
3) © Frank Adlam, London, as the 
author. R 22884, Feb. 15, 1923. 482 
de la Korrigane, bal- 
let de Ch. M. Widor, transcrit par 
Théodore Lack; deux pianos. © 


846 


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14163. (508) 


Berthe Tissier, vve. de Théodore 
Lack, Paris, as the widow of the 
author. R 24176, July 3, 1923. 483 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) Fan- 
taisie; de Camille Saint-Saéns, op. 
101; grande orgue. © Marie Truf- 
fot, vve. de Camille St.-Saéns, Mul- 
house, France, as the widow of the 
author. R 24205, July 3, 1923. 484 


—— Le mort de Thais; paraphrase de 
concert, par C. Saint-Saéns; piano. 
© Marie Laure Truffot, vve. Saint- 


Saéns, Mulhouse, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 23109, Jan. 
26, 1923. 485 

Valse mignonne; de Camille Saint- 
Saéns, op. 104; piano. © Marie 
Truffot, vve. de M. Camille St.- 
Saéns, Mulhouse, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 24221, July 
-3, 1923. — 486 


Vénus; duo, poésie et musique de 
C. Saint-Saéns; ten. et bar. avec acc. 
de piano. © Marie Truffot, vve. de 
M. Camille St.-Saéns, Mulhouse, 
France, as the widow of the author. 
R24 Yurty. 3.1923. 487 


pi 2082 sconate ide, C.-Saint-Saens; 
violon et piano. Marie Truffot, 
vve. de Camille St.-Saéns, Mulhouse, 
Frante, as the widow of the author. 
R 24217. Jaly 3, 1923. 488 


Waictiie. — response, By. S. OL, 2@ivuEd- 
mund §S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 23995, June 11, 1923. 489 


Santa Claus and his fairies; Christmas 
cantata for the Sunday © school, 
libretto Ida Scott Taylor, m G. F. 
R. © Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago, as 
the author. R 23767, May 24, Bes 

9 


Santa Claus and Uncle Sam; text Har- 
rietin®). iGastle,- m,,J.:A.iP. >-©,-J.).%- 
Parks; York, Neb., as the author. 


R232 72; .Mar.223, 1923. 491 
Sartorio (Arnoldo) 14. melodious 
etudes; without octaves, by A. S., op. 


© Arnoldo Sartorio, Cre- 
feld, Germany, as the author. R 
23594, Apr. 16, 1923. 492 


Savior! breathe an evening blessing; 
duet, w adapted G. B. N., m Lady 
Arthur Hill, arr. G. B. N.; contralto 
and bar. © Geo. B. Nevin, Easton, 
Poy was. the author. theZ225/3,.Jan.. .2, 
1923. 493 

Scandinavian suite; by F. M.; piano- 


214A gepi. 


Searlatti (D.) 22 piano pieces; Buona- 


mici, by D. Scarlatti, with biograph- 
teal, sketely aib poo Ee (Schirmer’s 
library, v. 73) © Philip Hale, Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 24261, July 16, 
1923. 498 


Scherzetto; extrait de douze petites 
pieces de Théodore Dubois, tran- 
scrit par H. R.; harpe. © Henriette 
Renie, Paris, as the author. R 23091, 
Jan. 26, 1923. 499 


Scherzo fantastique; de C. G., op. 11; 3 
piano. © Césare Galeotti, Paris, as 
the author. R 24219, July 3, 1923. 

500 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Hark, hark the 
lark; by F. Schubert, op. 117, tran- 
scribed Richard Hoffman. © Charles 
L. Hoffman, New York, as the child 
of the deceased author. R 23595, Apr. 
16, 1923. 501 


—— The Omnipotence (Die allmacht 
Gottes); by F. Schubert, arr. Theo. 
Moses rpseud. of T. M. Tobani); orch. 
© Theo. M. Tobani, % Carl Fischer, 
New York, as the author. R 22607, 
Jan. 9, 1923. 502 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Deux 
nouvelles pieces en forme de canon; 
de R. Schumann, orch. par T. D. 
nos. 3,4. © Théodore Dubois, Paris, 
as the author. R 23096, Jan. 26, 1923. 

503 


Forest scenes, op. 82 ,and; Ro- 
mances, op. 28; by R. Schumann, ed. 
by Max Vogrich. (Schirmer’s library, 
v. 97) © Alice Vogrich, Melbourne, 
Australia, as the widow of the author. 
R 23730, May 17, 1923. 504 


—— Symphonic studies; by R. Schu- 
mann, op. 13, ed. Max Vogrich. 
(Schirmer’s library, v. 96) © Alice 

- Vogrich, Melbourne, Australia, as the 
widow of the author. R 23760, May 
i Wiaegy So 505 


Secrets of the heart; musical dialogue, 
w from Austin Dobson’s Proverbs in 
porcelain, m Liza Lehmann; sop. and 
contralto, or mezzo-sop. with piano 


ACC. © Herbert Bedford, London, 
as the widower of the author. R 24018, 
June 22, 1923. 506 
Sentences and responses for vesper 


service; by G. W. C. © G. W. Chad- 


wick, Boston, as the author. R 23598, 
Apr. 16, 1923. 507 
Séraphine; mélodie, poésie de Henri 


forte. no. 14. © Frederic Mullen, Heine, musique de R.H. © Reynaldo 
London, :as,.the author, _R» 23813- Hahn, Paris, as the author. R 24155, 
23816, each May 17, 1923. 508 


494-407 July 3, 1923. 


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Serenade; song Jessie L. Gaynor. 
Robert E. Blake, Webster Groves, 
Mo., as the executor of the author. 
R 22716; Jan. 27,=4923: 


Sheep bells; by F. A.; piano. (Pas- 
toralia; three summer sketches, no. 2) 
© Frank Adlam, London, as the au- 
thor. R 22883, Feb. 15, 1923. 510 


Shining for Jesus; w Carrie Ellis Breck, 


ml.H. M. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 23384, Apr. 
Ag 1923" se gli 
Short responses after prayer; by J. E. 
Trowbridge; male voices. © Frances 
A. Trowbridge, Newton, Mass., as 
the widow of the author. R 24080, 
June 22, 1923. : S42 
Si le bonheur avait des ailes; poésie de 


Charles Fuster, musique de H. B. © 
H. Bemberg, Paris, as the author. R 
24214, July 3, 1923. 513 


Si oiseau j’étais; étude par A. Henselt, 
rev. and fingered William Mason; 
piano. 4th rev. © Mrs. H. Van 
Sinderen, New York, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 23779, May 
1751923; 514 


Sigh not; w Edward Oxenford, m F. C. 
© Felix Corbett, Middlesboro, Eng- 
land, as the author. R 23527, Apr. 
18, 1923. 5t5 


Silent (The) army; hymn for Memorial 
day, J. C. Macy; mixed voices. 
Mary Emma §S. Macy, Worcester, 
Mass., as the widow of the author. 
R 24069, June 22, 1923. 516 


Sing and rejoice, O daughter of Zion; 


by O. B. Brown, ©; Harold 4H. 
Brown, Indianapolis, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 23644, Apr. 
16, 1923. SWE 


Sixth solemn mass in F minor; by E. 
M., op. 52; 4 voices, soli, cho. and 
organ. (Mass no. 6) . @©: Eduardo 
Marzo, New York, as the author. R 
23716, May 8, 1923. 518 


Sketch; by Th. Dubois, ed. Edward A. 


MacDowell; piano. © Marian Mac- 
Dowell, Peteborough, N. H., as the 
widow of the author. R 23667, Apr. 


16, 1923 519 
Skylark (The) ; arr. with English w F. 
J. W., m Glinky. (Jn Russian songs, 
a2 ©) Hs }> Whishaw, seaienton, 
Devon, England, as the author. 
23553, Apr. 30, 1923. 520 


Sleep; poem John Dowland, m E. R. K., 


op. 28, no. 2. 8vo. © E. R. Kroeger, 
St outs sas the authors: ke 25045. 
Mar. 28, 1923. 521 


Spaniscl by) ee 


© | Sleep, little darling; w Harriet Pres- 


cott Spofford, m Mrs. H. H.. A. B., 
op. Z9, no. 3). © Mrs. Ho He -A. 
Beach, Hillsboro, N. H., as the author. 
R 23602, Apr. 16, 1923. 522 


So saith my fair; sextet or cho., . 
Luca Marenzio, rev. Horace Wadham 
Nicholl; mixed voices. © Cornelia M. 
Nicholl, New York, as the widow of 


the author. R 23743, May 17, 1923. 
23 

Soir d’amertume; paroles de Alfred 
Mortier, musique de I. de L. 1. Ten. 


la mineur.—2. Bar. ou 
mezzo-sop., en fa mineur. © Isidore 
de , Lara, . Paris, asthe“ authas 7 R 
22520,-22521, each fans 1G. ~ foes 

§24, 525 


Soirs d’amour; poémes de Henri de 
Regnier, musique de L. D. © Léon 
Delafosse, Glion, Switzerland, as the 
author. R 24202, July 3, 1923. 526 


Sommeil (Le) de l’énfant Jésus; ber- 
ceuse pour la nuit de Noél, paroles de 
Charles Raffalli, musique de H. B.; 
no. 1, mezzo sop., ou bar., avec acc. 
de piano ou harpe, ou v°!!®., violon | 
et orgue, ad lib. © Henri Busser, 
Paris, as the author. R 24222, July 
3, 1923. 527 


Song (Le) du chemin; poésie de 
Maurice Boukay, musique de I. de L. 
© Isidore de Lara, Paris, as the 
author. R 22527, Jan. 6, 1923. 528 

Song (A) of joy; by P. A. Schnecker. 
© Louise N. Schnecker, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 23606, 
Apr. 16,1923. 529 


Song (A) of the four seasons; poem 
Austin Dobson, m V. H., op. 13, no. 
4. © Victor ee New York, as 
the author. R 23659, Apr. 16, 1923. 

30 


gospel song, M. 


ou. sop., en 


Source of life eternal; 


McP. © Matthew L. McPhail, 
Park Ridge, Ill., as the author. R 
23840, May 31, 1923. 531 


Sousa’s march; by E. H. © Edouard 
Hessélberg, Macon, ‘Ga.,.'das*!the 
author. R 23406, Apr. 4, 1923. 532 


Souvenir; poésie du H. De Trémont, 
musique de H. B. no. 1. Ed. en la 
bémol. © H. Bemberg, Paris, as the 
author. R 24194, July 3, 1923. 533 


Souvenir des bois (Woodland mem- 
ories)*? by“C.' Eo VO gs: rane ere. 
EK. Van- Laer, New York, as-“the 
author. R 23777, May 17, 1923. 534 

violin and piano. 


Hubay, Leipzig, as 
R 24244, July 10, 1923. 


_Jeno 
author. 


535 


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Spring (A) song; quartet or cho., | Sunset schottische; by M. A. M. © 
Ciro Pinsuti, ed. Horace Wadham Maud A. Minsker, Sedalia, Mo., as 
Nicholl; mixed voices. © Cornelia the author. R 22753, Feb. 2, 1923. 
M. Nicholl, New York, as the widow 549 
of the author. R 23747, May ae Sur la tombe d’un enfant; poésie de 


1923. 


Staccato étude in B; by E. M. V2A© 
Elisa Mazzucato Young, Chicago, as 
the author. R 22746, Jan. 31, ae 


Standard anthems; quartet and chorus, 
arr. and adapted £ B. Bec ©]. B. 
Herbert, Monmouth, Ill, as the 
author. R 24238, July 9, 1923. 538 


Star (The) of eternity; w and m re Le. 
no. 1, in-D, with violin or violon- 
cello acc. ad lib. © Gerald Lane, 
Goudhurst, Kent, England, as the 
author I..22540 Jan. 6, 1923... 539 


Star (The) spangled banner; har- 
monized Horatio W. Parker :- cho. 
of mixed voices. © Anna Parker, 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 23755, May 17, 1923. 540 


Starlight on the Hudson; morceau, 
G. D. -Wilson, op. 182; piano. 
Josephine M. Wilson, Nyack, 2 AY ;, 
as the widow of the author. R 
24073, June 22, 1923. 541 


Stars of the summer night; quartet 
or cho., Henry Smart, ed.. Horace 
- Wadham Nicholl; mixed voices. © 
Cornelia M. Nicholl, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 23749, 
May 17, 1923. 542 


Stone cutter’s song; song and cho., 
V. H. (Wizard of the Nile, no. 18) 
© Victor Herbert, New York, as the 
author. R 23781, "May 7 1925) 545 


Stranger’s (The) story; w and m E, 
es ee) paward fb) ‘Paw: .New 
York, as the author. R 23764, May 
Zt. 1923. | 544 


Suite de valses serieuses; par R. L,, 
op. 42, no. 1; piano. © Rene Lenor- 
mand, Paris, as the author. R 23798, 
May 17, 1923. 545 


Suite gothique; par L. Boellmann, op. 
25; grand orgue. © Marie Louise, 
Jean et Jeanne Boellmann, Paris, as 
the children of the deceased author. 
i 23177, Jan? 26, £923; 546 


Summer’s here (Sommerzeit) ; w Clif- 
tone miemcham, sm <a Eh 2 este) 


Frederic Cowen, London, as _ the 
author. R 23810, May 17, 1923. 547 
Summer song; poem FE. Nesbit, m E. 


R. &.; op. ‘28, no-5. "© FB. R. Kroeger, 
St. Louis, as the author. R 23342, 
Mar. 28, 1923. 548 


Andre Alexandre, musique de 
Xavier Leroux. (Poémes de Bre- 
tagne, 3) © Gaston Xavier Leroux, 
Salbris, France, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 24200, July 3, 
1923. 550 


Sur les pointes; air de ballet, par AL 
bert . Landry, op. 98; piano. - © 
Aimée Pauline Pasquier, vve. de 
Albert Landry, Paris, as the widow 
ei. the author... 23105, Jan, 1923. 
. 551 

Swallows (The); w Clifton Bingham, 
m F. H. C. © Frederic H. Cowen, 
London... as, the “author... me ~2o540: 
Apr. 18, 1923. 552 

Sweet and low; w Alfred Tennyson, 
m J. Barnby, arr. Frank Lynes; 
ladies voices. (Octavo series) © 
Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., 
as the widow of the author. R 
23627, Apr. 16, 1923. 553 


Sweet land of dreams; waltz song, w 
Will Allen Dromgoole, m E. iB 
© E. L. Ashford, Nashville, as cae 
author; “RA225/7, “janse4, 192346554 


Sweet Rosie O’Grady; w and m Maude 
Nugent ti. e. M. N. Jerome) © 
Maude Nugent Jerome, New York, 
as-.the..author,). -Rr.24375, -Julys 725, 
1923. 555 


Sweet the moments; hymn anthem, 
E. S. L. © Edmund S. Lorenz, Day- 
ton, O., as the author. R 23999, June 
11, 1923. 556 


Sweetest (The) song; by F. C. M., jr. 
8vo. F Mayer, jr., Cin- 
cinnati, as the author. R 23416, Apr. 
4, 1923. 557 

Swing song; by I. B, op. 8, no. 3; 
piano. © Irving Burdick, Kingston, 
N ay |f as: thie author. R 22569, Jan. 
2,.. 4923. 558 

enue battant, no. 2; by L. Stréab- 
bog rpseud. of Louis Jean Gob- 
baerts} op. 278; piano, 4 mains. © 
Natalie Debuller, vve. de Louis Jean 
Gobbaerts, Brussels, as the widow of 
theauthor, RK 23135, Jan 30: 1923 .° 559 


Tambourin et musette; de C. G., op. 
108; piano. © Cesare Galeotti, 
Paris, as the author. R-24191, July 
@, 923: 560 

Tantum ergo; by E. M.; solo, cho. 
and organ. © Eduardo Marzo, New 
York, as the attthor. R 23715, May 
8, 1923. 561 


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pte ii; n. s., v. 18 


Te Deum; m Geo. Wm. Warren. (A 
Te Deum laudamus and Jubilate Deo 
in D major) © Chas. E.. Warren, 
New York, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 23145, Feb. 24, 
1923. 562 


Tenth regiment march; by R. B. Hall; 
band. © Mrs. R. B. Hall-Philbrook, 
% Carl Fischer, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 22612, Jan. 
9, 1923. 563 


That little peach; quartet or cho., 
W. FES'N.: men’s) voices: |'©. WH. 
Neidlinger, East Orange, N. J., as 
the author. 


There is a land of pure delight; duet, 
Wy, bane “Watts -iaW .ryda<b ay SOD. 


and salto.” ©. Wit. Porter Cincin- 
nati, as the author. R® 23369, Mar. 
30761923. 565 


There is power; w and m John Mc- 
Phail. (Jz Sunshine songs for the 
Sunday school) © Mary McPhail, 
Chicago, as the widow of the author. 
R 23766, May 21, 1923. 566 


There were shepherds: by A. W. L, 
© A. W. Lansing, Cohoes, N. Y., as 


the author. R 23643, Apr. 16, 1923. 
567 
Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 


Pas des bijoux; dans la Tempéte, 
ballet de A. Thomas, transcrit par 
Théodore Lack; ‘deux pianos. © 
Berthe Tissier, vve. Théodore Lack, 
Paris, as the widow of the author. 
R 24168, July 3, 1923. 568 


—— Pas des bijoux de la Tempete; 
ballet d’ Ambroise Thomas, trans- 
crite par Théodore Lack; piano. © 
Berthe Tissier, vve. Théodore Lack, 
Paris, as the widow of the author. 
R 23095, Jan. 26, 1923. 569 
Pie Jesu> by A. , Shomas 
Veuve Auguste Wolff and René 
ibhotias, Eacis,.as. the. next. of . kin 
of the author who is not living. 


Ree ZAZ 10, July~'3) 71923: 570 
Thou art my hiding place; anthem, 
We ..-+ benniey: GAG), Mins. se Jock. 


Tenney, Ipswich, Mass., as the widow 
of the author. R 23997, June ae 


1923. 
Thou art not near; w Frederick E. 
Weatherly... EF. °° © -*Baton 


Faning, London, as the author. R 
2354) Vangie ale, 1923: 512 
Thou Who art love divine; quartet, 


English w 
im. Car eliadwick. © Plarold eb: 


R 23735, May 17, 1923. 
564 


adapted O. B. Brown, ° 


Brown, Indianapolis, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 23655, Apr. 
16, 1923. 573: 


Time (The) of roses (Die rosenzeit) ; 
w iT. Hood; “m > -FPOCHS Ge can- 
tralto. © Frederick Cowen, London, 
as the author. R 23806, May 17, 
1923. 574. 


Tin wedding march; by E. H. © E. 
Huddleston, Sedalia, Mo., as the 
author. R 22752, Feb. 2, 1923.. 575 


To my love; w Frank L. Stanton, m 
Ore = Cecile Hartog, London, as 
the author. R 23530, Apr. 18, 1923. 

576 

To the harvest field: w and m C. H. 


G. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as 
the author. R 23425, Apr. 7, 1923. 


577 
To the night (An’ die nacht): Ww 
Shelley, m F. C. © Frederic 


Cowen, London, as the author. R 
23807, May 17, 1923. 578 
To the Pyramid; pages’ cho., Abydos 
and cho., V. H. (Wizard of the 


Nile, no. 20) © Victor Herbert, 
New York, as the author. R 23787, 
May 17, 1923. 579 


Trankadillo; w F. E. Weatherly, m 
James L. Molloy. © Marie Clarice 
Molloy, London, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 22578, Jan. 4, 
1923. 580 

Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) War 
that feeds on pretty lovers; arr. with 
English w F. J. W., m Tschaikowsky. 
(Jn Russian songs, v. 2) © F. J. 
Whishaw, Paignton, Devon, England, 
as the: authoras"Koctg5 al non 30. - 


1923. 581 
Two castles (Zwei schlosser); w Wil- 
helmina Baines, m BR Goa© 


Frederic Cowen, London, as the 
author. R.23812" May 17, 107g)" 582 


Valetta; dance italienne, from Ten 
musical bon-bons, by C. W. K., op. 
10, no. 1; piano. © Carrie Williams 
Krogmann, Brookline, Mass., as the 
‘author. R 24029, June 22, 1923. 583 

Valse badine; de C. G., op. 104. © 
Césare Galeotti, Paris, as the author. 
R 24189, July 3, 1923. Bae 584 

Valse des mouches; impromptu, par 
Albert Landry, op. 97; piano. © 
Aimée Pauline Pasquier, vve. Albert 
Landry, Paris, as the widow of the 
author, ‘R. 23107, Jan. 26.1923, 258s 

Valse romantique; by E. M.-H.; pf. © 
Eric Meyer-Helmund, Lepizig, as the 
author. R 24242 July 10, 1923. 586 


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es par Albert Landry, op. 95; piano. | Watcher (The) at the gate; w Dr. 


© Aimée Pauline Pasquier, vve. de 
Albert Landry, Paris, as the widow 
bet give authors (&,'23113, Jan. 26, 
1923. 587 


Very (The) first lessons for the violin ; 


by L. S. © Lillian Shattuck, Bos- 
ton, as the author. R 23654, Apr. 16, 
1923. 588 


Vespers, no. 2; by A. H. R., op. 342; 
sop., alto, ten. and bass, with an 
acc. for the organ; in C. © Albert 
H. Rosewig, Philadelphia, as the 
author. R 24058, June 22, 1923. 589 


Vienna beauties waltz (Weaner 
mead'in); by C. M. Ziehrer, arr. 
Theo. Moses :pseud. of T. M. To- 
bani}; orch.e © Theo. M. Tobani, 
% Carl Fischer, New York, as the 
author. R 22617, Jan. 9, 1923. 590 


Wagner (Richard) Spinnerlied; aus 
Dem fliegende Hollander, von Wag- 
ner, arr. von Carl Erich rpseud. of 
Albert Biehl © Marie W. C. M. 
Biehl, Hamburg, Germany, as the 
next of kin of the author who is not 
levine. ¢ H23605, Apr. 16, 1923-591 


Wake the song; anthem, M. L. McP. 
© Matthew L. McPhail, Park Ridge, 
Ill., as the author. R 23842, May 31, 
1923. 592 


‘Walk in the light; trio, by G. W. 
Marston; sop., or ten., alto and bass. 
E. Howard Thayer, Boston, as 


the executor of the author. R 23631, 
Apr. 16,1923. 593 
Wandering (The) MHungarian; by 


Benjamin Cutter, op. 33, no. 1; violin, 
in the Ist position, with piano acc. 
© Olivia Cutter Whiting, Plympton, 
Mass., as the child of the deceased 
author. R 23651, Apr. 16, 1923. 594 
Wandering (The) knight; w and m 
Mais. Felts WA. op. 29; no. 2..,© 
Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, N. 
H., as the author. R 23625, Apr. 16, 
1923. 595 


wend i. Lockhart, mi- Mrs. HH. 
Ree. Op. 29. no. 2°. © ‘Mirs.. 
H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, N. H., as the 
author. R 23601, Apr. 16, 1923. 596 
Wandering wishes; by E. R. K., op. 
Zoe no. 4. Oe KR. Kroeger’ ' St. 
Louis, as the author. R 23345, 
28, 1923. 597 
War-songs of the boys in blue; medley 
overture, L. P. WLaurendeau: orch. 
© Mrs. L. P. Laurendeau, Longuenie, 
‘P. Q., Canada, as the widow of the 
author. R 23344, Mar. 28, 1923. 598 


2103—23——_8 


Mar. | 


Guthrie, m Frank Lynes. © Adeéle 
G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 23671, Apr. 
16, 1923. 599 


Watchman tell us of the night; by J. 
E. Trowbridge. © Frances A. Trow- 
bridge, Newton, Mass., as the widow 
of the author. R 24081, June 22, 
1923. 600 


We plough the field and scatter; by 
P, A. Schnecker; bass voice. 
Louise W. Schnecker, New York, 
as the widow of the author. R 22572, 
Jan. 2, 1923. 601 


Wedding march of the Romany; by 


JtJ2¢ Big, otehs.) ©, .Johngj>.Braham 
Cincinnati, as the author. R 23364, 
Mar. 29, 1923. 602 
Welcome, happy morn; anthem for 
Christmas, G. W. C. GW. 
Chadwick, Boston, as the author. 
R 23648, Apr. 16, 1923. 603 


What is love; duet, Kibosh and Cleo- 
patra, V. H. (Wizard of the 
Nile, no. 7) © Victor Herbert, New 
York, as the author. R 23786, May 
£7.-1923. 604 


What shall I render; Scripture anthem, 
or b. NicEe OC) al. Ne Bhadh 
Park Ridge, Ill., as the author. R 
2352/6" Wars 23,1923: 605 

When Richelieu the red robe wore; 
w Leroy’ Bi Hight, im Ho Me 
Harvey Murray, Washington, as the 
author.. R; 22570, Jan. 2, 1923. 606 

When streaming from the eastern 
skies; trio, G. W. Marston; sop., 
or ten., alto and bass. © E. Howard 
Thayer, Boston, as the executor of 
the author. R 23633, Apr. 16, 1923. 

607 


When the crowning day shall come; - 


gospel song, M. L. McP. © Mat- 
thew L. McPhail, Park Ridge, IIl., 
as the author: R 23843, May 31, 
1923. 608 
When thou art near; duet, Wellings, 
arr. G. B. N.; mezzo-sop. and bar. 
© Geo. B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the 
author. R 24057, June 22, 1923. 609 
Where love doth build his nest; by. €. 
B. Hawley. © Hattie B. Hawley, 
Nyack, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author. R 23739, May 17, 1923. 610 
While shepherds watched their flocks 
by night; anthem, John A. West. © 
Joseph M. West, West Chicago, as 
the child of the deceased author. R 
22714, Jan. 27, 1923. 611 


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Whisper your mother’s name; w Harry 
Braisted, m Stanley Carter (pseud. 
of F. J. Redcliffe) © F. J. Redcliffe, 
New York, as the author. R 24118, 
June 27, 1923. 612 


Why do I love thee; w Nellie A. Mont- 
gomery, m W. T. P.; high voice. © 


W. T. Porter, Cincinnati, as the 
author. R 23412, Apr. 4, 1923. 613 
Wilt thou be mine; w Frederic E. 


Weatherly, m Stephen Adams. © 
Laura Maybrick, Lynthorpe, Eng- 
land, as the widow of the author. R 


23526, Apr. 18, 1923. 614 
Wind (The) went wooing the rose; 
from Rose songs album, w Louise 


Chandler Moulton, m Jessie L. Gay- 
nor. © Robert E. Blake, Webster 
Groves, Mo., as the executor of the 
author, -, Ra22720,° Jane 2k 1923""""685 


Wings heavenward; w E. E. Hewitt, 
m E. S. L. © Edmund S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author. R 23990, 
Jone 11 1923. 616 

Winter. days; ‘cho.,. J. A.' Caldicott, 
ed. Horace Wadham Nicholl; mixed 
voices. © Cornelia M. Nicholl, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 23742, May 17, 1923. 617 

With flying colors; two-step, H. K. H. 
© Henry K. Hadley, New York, as 
the author. R 24060, June 22, eae 

1 


pt. 111, n.s., v. 18 


Within thy heart; w and m Mrs. H. H. 
A? B., opi: 29; nor es) MrefA oe. 
A. Beach, Hillsboro, N. H., as the 
author. R 23600, Apr. 16, 1923. 619. 


Same. .@ Mrs: 3. H. A> each, 
Hillsboro, N. H., as the author. R 
23624, Apr. 16, 1923. 620 


Wizard (The) of the Nile; libretto 
Harry B.. Smith, m V..H.. Veealisc. 
© Victor Herbert, New York, as 
the “author. : K 2377e)) Wag 207, res. 

621 

Xaviere; idylle dramatique en 3 actes, 
d’aprés le roman de Ferdinand Fabre, 
poéme, prose et vers, de Louis Gal- 
let, musique de T. D.; partition chant 
et piano. © Théodore Dubois, Paris, 
as the author. R 23110, Jan. 26, 1923. 

, 622 


Ye gates lift your heads; by James 
McGranahan. © David R. Gilbert, 
Warren, O., as the executor of the 
author. R 22641, Dec. 4, 1922. 623 

You naughty boy; w Minnie Bailey, m 
: Bischoff. © Lucille A. 
Chester, Buffalo, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 23368, Mar. 30, 
1923. 624 


You're not the only pebble on the 
beach; w Harry Braisted, m Stanley 
Carter cpseud. of F. J. Redcliffe: © 
F. J. Redcliffe, New York, as the 
author. R 24119, June 27, 1923. 625 


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LIST OF MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MAN- 
UFACTURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE ME- 
CHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 1 (E) OF THE ACT OF 


MAR. 4, 1909. 


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_ Ain’t you ashamed. © Broadway 

music corp., New York. Notice rec’d 

Aug. 30, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. ae 
Z, 


Alabamy blacksheep, won’t you return 
to my fold; w King Zany (pseud. of 
Jack Dilh m Roy Ingraham. © M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. Notice 


recd Aug. 22, 1923: recorded, v. 5, 


pp. 178. “30627 
Alimony mama, stop your shakin’ 
daddy down. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. -Notice rec'd Aug. 16, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 176. 628 
Amber nights. © Forster, music 
publisher, inc., New York. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 30, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p- 180. 629 
Are you lonely. © Forster, music 
publisher, inc., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 30, 1923; recorded, wi 15, p.odso: 
630 

Back home. © Ager, Yellen & Born- 


stein, inc., New York. Notice rec'd 
Aug. 20, 1923; recorded, v.-5, p. 172. 
631 


Bad news blues. © Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. Notice rec'd Aug. 


30; 1923; recorded, v.5, p. 180. 632 
*Bama bound blues. -© Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice rec'd Aug. 14, 
$923.- recorded, wv...5,- p: 174. 633 


Beautiful girls, you have the world at 
your feet. © Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, inc., New York. Notice rec'd 
Aug. 20, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 172. 

634 


Beyond the moonbeam trail. © Ager, 
Yellen’ & Bornstein, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 20, 1923; recorded, 
wa!.5;ipsib72. 635 

Big foot Ham. © Lloyd Smith, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec'd Aug. 11, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p: 175. 636 


Bit by bit, you’re breaking my heart. 


© Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 
Notice rec'd Aug. 29, 1923; recorded, 
ys 5) Ups 176: 637 


Danse characteristique; by 


Black sheep blues. © Irving Berlin, 


inc., New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 
16, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 176. 638 
Brahms (Johannes) Scherzo; by 


Brahms, op. 4, ed. Rafael Joseffy; in 
E flat min. (Musicians library) © 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 20, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 177. 639 
Bring back the days. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice rec'd Aug. 
29, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 176. 640 
Bygones; orch. arr. © Richmond- 
Robbins, inc., New ‘York. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 24, 1923; recorded, v.-5, 
p. 179. 641 
Cannibola. © Goodman & Rose, inc., 
New York. Notice rec'd Aug. 16, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 177. 642 
Carolita. © Triangle music pub. co., 
inc., New’ York, Notice rec’d Aug. 
29, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 178. 643 
Change your step. © Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc., New York. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 20, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
ps. 172. 


Come on, let’s step, step around. © 


Leo Feist, inc.. New York. Notice 
recd. Aug. .27, 1923; recorded, v...5; , 
p. 174. 645 

Coral sands of my Hawaii. © Triangle 

s“music pub... co... inc.;; “New “York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 29, 1923; recorded, 
275, Sped78. 

Covered wagon days. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co. New York. 
aaa rec'd Aug. 23, 1923; recorded, 

AS, tile VE. 647 


Cradle (The) song. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice rec'd Aug. 
29, 1923 - recorded, v. 5, p. 176. 648 

Rebikoff, 

Impromptu; by Korestchenko, op. 

40, no. 7 rand) Etude; by Arensky; 

in F sharp min. (Modern Russian 

piano music: Musicians library, ed. 
by Constantin -von Sternberg, v. | and 

2) © Oliver Ditson -co., Boston. 

Notice rec’d Aug. 20, 1923; recorded 

se On 


893. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14163 (650) 


pt... Oi. . Spe 


Do right blues. © Lloyd Smith, Chi- 
cago. © Notice rec'd. Aug. 11,° 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 176. 650 


Do you, don’t you, will you, won’t you. 


© Jerome H. Remick & co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Aug. 30, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 180. 651 


Dream-a-way. © Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Aug. 14, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 174. 652 

Easy melody. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice rec'd Aug. 27, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5,,p. 174. 653 


Every night I cry myself to sleep over 


you. © Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
Notice rec'd Aug. 27, 1923; recorded, 
v. 5, p..174. 654 


Fairy (The) tales of Ireland; w Ed- 
ward Lockton, m Eric Coates. © 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 18, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p..177: 655 


First, last and always. © Jerome H. 


Remick & co., New York. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 30, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 180. 656 
Foolish child; by Jack Nelson, Lind- 
say McPhail and Roy Bargy. © L. 
B. Curtis, music publisher, New 
York. Notice rec'd Aug. 28, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 180. 12657 
Forgive them, they know not what 
they do. © Leo Feist, inc., New 


York. Notice rec’d Aug. 27, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 174. 658 
Girl 0’ mine; w and m E. Longstaffe. 
© Boosey & co., New York. Notice 
rec'd, Aug. 24, 1923; recorded, v._5, 


Dw k/8: 659 

_ Girl (The) of the golden. West. © 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 30, 1923; recorded, 
ED, Bin VOU: 660 
Grandpa’s spells. © Melrose bros. 
mmusic. co., ‘Chicago. Nbtiee éree’d 
Auc,.l, 1923 :-.secorded, v,, 52,.p,,1/3: 
661 

Hawaiian memories. © Triangle 
music pub. co., inc, New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 29, 1923; recorded, 
Ve Ay Begal 7. 662 
Hello! my Alabaitan © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 23, 1923; recorded, 
Vein: LZ. 663 
Hello—who’s this. © Fred Fisher, 


New York. Notice rec’d June 
30; 1923; recorded, v. 5,.p..178:, 664 
High society rag. © Joseph Oliver, 
Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 11, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5; p. 175. 665 


inc., 


Ho-lolo-e-de; ‘jazz yodel. © Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 29,1923; recorded, v. 5, p: 176. 

666 

Home folks blues. © Philip Ponce 
publications, New York. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 24, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 179. 

667 


Home town blues. © Broadway music 
corp., New York. Notice rec'd Aug. 
30, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 181. 668 

Honey bunch. © Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 23, 19235 

669 


Honey, dat’s all; by Haven Gillespie 


and Egbert Van Alstyne. be 2B 
Curtis, music publisher, New York 
Notice rec’d Aug. 28, 1923; recorded, 
v: .5,;p4,180, _ 670 
Hoot mon. © Leo Feist, ine, New 
York... Notice>recid) Ajiei 927, 1025— 
recorded, v. 5, p. 174. 671 
How can you love somebody else, 


when I’ve been so faithful to you; 
by Jack Mahoney, Richard E. Hall 
and Loyal Curtis. © UL. B. Curtis, 
music publisher, New York. Notice 


rec'd Aug. 28, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 180. 672 
I can’t realize you’re gone. © Irving 
Berlin, inc, New York. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 23, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 178 673 


I’ll be straying back to Ireland, some 
fine day. Forster, music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 30, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 180. 674 


I love you. © Leo Feist,. inc, New 


recorded, v. 5, p. 172. 


York.: Notice rec'd Aug. 27, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 174. 675 
I’m a lonesome cry baby. © Jerome 


H. Remick & co., New York. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 30, 19233. recorded) a7. 5, 


p. 180 676 
I must go to Moscow. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 23, 1923; recorded, 
we 5} pe 172. 67 


I want a big red apple. © Waterson, 


Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 23, 1923; recorded, 
witoep:. 172 678 


I wish that I were only back in love- 
land. © James H. Clark, New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 21, 1923. recorded, 
%. 5p. lw 7. 679 

If I can’t get the sweetie I want, I pity 

_ the sweetie I get. © Irving ‘Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice rec'd Aug. 
30, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 180. 680 


854 


NOTICES 

no. 8, 1923 
Inside the walls of China. © Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 23, 1923; recorded, 


a Dy p:. 172. 681 


Just American; w and m Henry E. 
Sachs. © M. Witmark & sons, New 
York! +)Nottce rec'd; Aug.,-22, 1923; 
recorded, v- 5, p. 178. 682 


Just for Mary and me. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 


' Notice rec’d Aug. 23, 1923; recorded, 
Mente piel Ae. 683 
Kansas City stomps. © Melrose bros. 
music co., Chicago. Notice -rec’d 
Awe,-11,1923'; recorded, v. 5, p: 173. 
684 

Laugh while you’re dancing around. © 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. Notice rec'd Aug. 23, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 172. 685 
Let me miss you sweet papa. © 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. -Notice rec’d Aug. 29, 1923; 
recorded, v; 5, p. 178. 686 
Like’ a rose. © Irving Berlin, inc., 


New York. Notice rec'd Aug. 21, 
29273; recorded, v. 5,.p,0 1/7. 687 


Little (A) bit of love. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec'd Aug. 23, 1923: recorded, 
Mess. 7/2: 688 

Little boy. © Broadway music corp., 
New York. Notice rec'd Aug. 30, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 181. 689 


Little Jessie James. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice rec'd Aug. 27, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 174. 690 


London blues. © Melrose bros. music 
co., Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 11, 
1923; recorded; v..5, p. 175: 691 

Lost melody. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Aug: 27, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5p: 174. 692 


Louisville blues; fox trot. © Harms, 


inc., New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 
27, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 179... 693 
Lou’siana. © Jerome H. Remick & 


co., New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 
30, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 180. 694 


Love is all; waltz. © Harms, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 27, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 179. 695 


Mama’s got sweet jelly roll, try and 
get it. Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. Notice rec'd Aug. 14, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 174. . 696 

March in D; by Rebikoff, op. 5, no. 1, 
ed. John Orth. © Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Aug. 20, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, ps 1Z/-- 697 


OF USER 


14163 (714) 


Melodies of home. ©» Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 
29, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 176. 698 


Merry pranks; intermezzo; piano. © 
Richmond-Robbins, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 28, 1923: recorded, 
¥.. 55 ‘p. 1805 699 


Miss Lindy Lee. © Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice rec'd Aug. 14, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 174. 700 


Mr. Jelly Lord. © Melrose bros. music - 
co., Chicago. Notice rec'd Aug. 11, 


1923; recorded, Vv; 5, .p.ul/43 701 
Misterioso; orch. arr: © Richmond- 
Robbins, inc, New York. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 23, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 179. 702 
Mocking bird blues. © Triangle music 
pub. co., inc., New York.. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 29, 1923; recorded, v-.~ 5, 
p. 178. 703 
Musical sparks. © Will Rossiter, Chi- 
caso Notice, rec” Nug. 24> 1923: 
recorded, v. 5, p. 179. 704 
Bas lady .and,;me. . © Jerome. ,.H. 
emick & co. New York. Notice 


recd Aug. 30, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 


p. 180 

My lovin’ Mamie. © Triangle music 
pub. co., ine, -New York. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 29, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 178. 706 

Nickel in the slot. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 27, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 174. 707 


Night time and you. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice rec'd Aug. 
15° 1923 ».recotded,,y. 5). p..75:. 2/08 


No one like you. © Irving Berlin, inc., 


New York. Notice rec'd Aug. 16, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 176. 709 
Oh! Joe. © Waterson, Berlin & 


Snyder co., New York. Notice rec'd 
Aug. +23, .1923;;, recorded, .:v: 5, 'p. 
172. 710 © 
Oh! Min. © Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 
24, 1923; recorded; v. 5, p; 179... 711 


Old Kentucky blues. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 
29, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p: 176. 712 


On the boardwalk at Coney Isle. © 


Bertha Brunckhorst, New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 24, 1923; recorded, 
rb, By Dgx1 29: 1 
On the isle of Wicki Wacki Woo. © 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 30, 1923; recorded, 
Wo Sep. SO: 714 


80 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES : 
14163 (715) pt. I11,n. s., v. 18 


One more waltz. © Waterson, Berlin | Shamrock leaves; orch. arr. © Rich- 
& Snyder co., New York. Notice mond-Robbins, inc. New York. 
rec'd Aug. 23, 1923; recorded, v. 5, Notice rec'd Aug. 24, 1923; recorded, 
Ds whe: 715 v. 5, p. 179. 732 


Ophelia. © Lr langle music pub. cO., | She walked right up and took my man 
inc., New York. Notice rec'd Aug. away. © ‘Triangle music pub. co., 
29, 1923; recorded, v. Spal. 1/782 #16 inc. New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 

Out San Prange Mays Bog ve 29, 1923; recorded, vi. 5,’ p.17809°733 

ryan, m Gertrude Hoffman. : Bene ee : ye 
Witmark & sons, New York. Notice le ey A oe © Irving p gnecre Oa 
rec’d Aug. 22, 1923: recorded, v. 5, Sota es a ara © ele Sh 


pi 178. 717 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 179. 734 
Out there in the sunshine with you; | Smile again, Kathleen mavourneen. © 
lyric J. Keirn Brennan, m_ Ernest Jack Mills, inc., New York. Notice 
Ball. © M. Witmark & sons, New rec'd Aug. 14, 1923; recorded, v._5, 
York. Notice.rec’d Aug. 22,1923; p.. 174. 735 
recorded, v. 5, p. 178. : 718 | Sobbin’ blues. © Melrose bros. music 
Paisley shawl. © Ager, Yellen & co., Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 11, 
Bornstein, inc., New York. Notice 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 174. 736: 
recd ‘Aug. 20, 1923; recorded, v. ; 

Solemn scenes from nature; by Chris- 
5, 2p. LZ. 719 ; : 
i topher O’Hare. © Oliver Ditson 
Peacock strut. © Waterson, Berlin & co., Boston. Notice rec’d Aug. 20 
Snyder co., New York. Notice rec’d 1923: recorded, ve. 5; spar h77Z. 737 


feat ake asp 1923: recorded, ‘¥.'5, “p. 172: ; 
720 | Some early morning. © Waterson, 


: Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

{ Robe “ 
Aas a ae: ee ee nob ee rec'd Aug. 23, 1923; recorded, 
Aug. 14, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 175. . 5, p-172. 738. 
721 Somniedy s wrong. © Jerome ‘1H. | 
Pearls (The) © Melrose bros. music Remick & co. New York. Notice 
co., Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 11, rec'd Aug. 30, 1923; recorded, v._5, 


1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 174. 722 p. 180. 739 
Pia-nola (La) © Will Rossiter, Chi- | Scuthern dreams. © Irving Berlin, 
cago. Notice rec’d Aug. 27, 1923; inc., New York. Notice rec’d’ Aug. 
recorded, v. 5, p. 179. 723 16, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 176. 740 


Plinka plunk. © Richmond-Robbins, Stealing to Virginia. © Leo Feist, inc., 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Aug. New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 27, 


16, 1923: recorded, v. 5, peay7. iga4 1923; recordéd,* v.’ 5)) pit 741 
Poor little lamb. © Jack Mills, inc., | Stingy gal. © Jack Mills, inc, New 
New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 14, York,, Notice rec’d Aug. 14, 1923; 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 174. 725 recorded, ve 5, <7 : 742 
Poor little nobody nobody knows. © Stoky Bailey. © Jack Mills, inc., New 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. Notice York. Notice rec'd Aug. 1471923; 
rec'd Aug. 14, 1923; recorded, v. 5, recorded, v. 5, p. 174. 743 
p. 174. 726 | Stra-va-na-da. © Leo Feist, inc., New 


Pretty Peggy. © Waterson, Berlin & York. ‘Notice rec’d Aug. 27, 1923; 
Snyder co., New York. Notice rec’d recorded, v. 5, p. 174. 744 
Aug. 23, 1923; recorded, v.-5, p. 172. | Struttin’ school. © Ager, Yellen & 

G27 Bornstein, inc., New York. Notice 

Quitting blues. © Lloyd Smith, Chi- rec'd Aug. 20, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 


cago. Notice rec'd Aug. 11, 1923; p: 172: 745 
recorded, 3.1'5,/\p. 176: 728 | Such-is life. © Leo Feist, inc. New 
Red hot. © Leo Feist, ine., New York. York. - Notice rec’d Aug.° 27, 1923; 
Notice rec'd Aug. 27, 1923; recorded, recorded, v. 5, p. 174. 746 
Mi eS, piclva. 729 | Sweet pain. © Fred Fisher, inc., New 
Red hot blues. © Ted Browne music York. Notice rec'd Aug. 14; 1923; 


co., inc., Chicago. Notice rec'd Aug. recorded, v. 5, p. 175. 747 
20, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 177. 730 | Sweet papa please fetch it home: © 
Rose leaves. © Richmond-Robbins, |. Jack Mills, inc., New York. Notice 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Aug. rec'd Aug. 14, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
20, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 177. 731! p. 174. 748 


896 


NOTICES OF USER 


no. 8, 1923 


Switzerland, my homeland. © Irvi ing 
Berlin; inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 29, 1923: 5 ps coe 


’Tain’t no tellin’ what the blues will do. 


recorded, v. 


© Jack Mills, inc, New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 14, 1923; recorded, 
we, pe 74. 75 
’Tain’t nuthin’ else. © Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 30, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 180. 751 


Take a look at Molly; w Hazel M. 
Lockwood, m Lee W. Lockwood. © 
Boosey & co., New York. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 24, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 178. 752 

Tarantella. © Richmond-Robbins, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Aug. II, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 173. 753 

Temptation blues. © Joseph Oliver, 
Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 11, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 175. 754. 


They fall in love with everyone else 


but me. © Goodman & Rose, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Aug. 27, 
1923: recorded, v. 5, p. 179. 755 

Thirty first street rag. © Lloyd 
Smith, Chicago. Notice rec'd Aug. 
Ii, +1923; .recorded, v..5, p..1/6. 7/56 

Those beautiful eyes. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New. York. 
Notice rec'd Aug. 23, 1923; recorded, 
Vi ee pe hy 2. 

Tick! tock! the Dresden clock. © 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Aug. 20. 1923" 
recorded, v- 5, p. 172. 758 

Tip toes. © Jack Mills, inc, New 
York. Notice rec’d Aug. 14, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 174. 759 


Tricky little tune. © Waterson, Ber- 
lin & Snyder co., New York. Notice 
rec'd Aug. 23, 1923: recorded, v. 5, 
me 172. 760 


Twinkle, twinkle, little star. © Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 20, 1923: recorded, 
We he pe LZ. 761 


Vampin’ way my lonesome blues. © 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. . Notice rec'd Aug. 29, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 178. 762 


Violets; orch. arr. © Richmond-Rob- 
bins, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 24, 1923: recorded, v. 5, p. 179. 

763 

Wait: till you’re blue. © W aterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co, New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 23, 1923: recorded, 


Wer OF Pehh2: 


14163 (778) 


Walkin’ and talkin’ blues. © Jack 
Mills, inc.,. New York. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 14, 1923;- recorded, v. 5, p. 174. 

765 


Wanna go south again, blues. © 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Aug. 23, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 172. 766 


Washington square. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
edie rec'd Aug. 23, 1923; recorded, 

ech pt EAI 767 


WwW ie did Napoleon mean. © Fred 
Fisher, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
June 30, 1923: recorded, v. 5, p. 178. 

768 


What makes a business man tired. © 


Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Aug. aah 1923: 
recorded, v. 5, p. 172. 769 


When all the world forgets you, there’s 
a mother waiting still. © Dixon- 
Lane music pub. co., inc., St. Louis. 
Notice rec’d July 28, 1923; recorded, 
vi. 5,. pz Lf: 770 


When I kissed the blarney stone. © 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 


York. Notice rec’d Atug:u23,° 1923; 
recorded; v.5:. ps 172. 771 
When you get tired of your new 
sweetie, you needn’t come and da-da 
me. © Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. Rone recd Aug. 15; 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 175. 772 


Where ee ra falls. © Irving Berlin, 


inc., New York. Notice rec'd Aug. 
21. 1923: recorded,. v. 5, -p. 7A #73 

Where rainbows end. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 23, 1923; recorded, 
V5; Ap. FZ: 774 

Whicker Bill blues. © Triangle music 
pub.-co.,, ines New York Notice 
rec'd Aug. 29, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p AZS: 


Why did I buy that morris chair for 


Morris. © Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. Notice rec'd 
Aug. 23, 1923 > recondedy wv." i. pe 4/2: 

776 


Why hivtild I give my love to you. 


© Irving Berlin,’ inc., New~ York. 
Notice rec'd Aug. 16, 1923; recorded, - 
MeO. peed G: 7L4 


With you I want to be. © Irving Ber- 


lin, inc. New York. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 29, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 176. 
778 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT 


14163 (779) 


Wonderful girl. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec'd Aug. 23, 


1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 178. 779 


Working man blues. © Joseph Oliver, 
Chicago. Notice rec’d Aug. 11, 1923; 
recorded, ‘v.15, p. 175: 780 

Wow. © Forster, music publisher, inc., 
Chicago. Notice ae Aug. 30, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 180. 781 


You are easy to remember. © Triangle 
music pub. €0.; sisie. Newt iY ork. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 29, 1923: recorded, 
Ser Syespe LLG! 782 

You can’t forget your first sweetheart. 
© Harry W. Finney and Howard R. 
Green, Washington. Notice rec’d 


ENTRIES _ 
pt. 111, n.s., v. 18 


Aug. 14, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 175. 
783 

You gotta play steady with me. © 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Aug. 29, 1923 ; 
recorded; y. 5, p. Ave: 784 


You might have fooled me once, you 
might have fooled me twice, but you 
can’t fool me all the time. © Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Aug. 14, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. ee 

Your voice; w Warwick Williams, m 
Comal Quirke. © Boosey & co., 
New York. Notice rec'd Aug. 24, 
1923; ‘recorded, v.°5; p. 178. 786. 


858 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


7A echiu’ bella ’e Napule; versi di 
Pacifico Vento, musica di Ferdinando 
Albano, of Italy; mand. acc. 4to. 
(Edizione Jas. B. Russo & son, no. 


268) © Aug. 20, 1923; 2 c Aug. 
25; E 568857; James B. Russo, 
Brooklyn. 14164 
A chucha-pacha-poo-poo ; w Bud 


Green, melody Ray Henderson, of 


U. S., arr. Edward Morbach, of 

Unes n©.1,e, sAug.,13; 1923;, E 

568559; Joe Sully, Newark, N. J. 
14165 


-A-cooin’ and a lovin’_o’ you; w and 
m J. F. A., of U.S., arr. Miss Newell 
Cummings, of U. S.. © 1 ¢« Aug. 
7, 1923; E 570198; J. Frank Adams, 
Denison, Tex. 14166 


A la femme! mélodie, poésie de 
Camille Roy, musique de A. Flégier, 
of France; voix moyennes, avec vio- 

-loncelle ad libh © May 21, 1923; 
1 « June 6; E 566362; L. Grus & 
cie., Paris. 14167 


A Montmartre 1la-haut; paroles de 
Lucien Boyer, musique de Dela- 
querriére fils, arr. par Ch. Thuillier, 
of France. © July 30, 1923; 1 «. 
Aug. 13; E 567414; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 14168 


Abbrile ’nfiore; versi e musica di E. A. 
Mario, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn, N. Y.; mand.-acc. 4to. © July 
#1923 52) cf) July: 30; EH 568676; 
Italian song co., New York. 14169 


Abie’s Irish rose; w and m James F. 
Hanley, of U. S. © Aug. 6, 1923; 


2% Ans 7: 570161: > Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 
14170 


Ach! should I belief it, no, na, yet it 
can yes be so; fox trot, w and mel- 
ody Ev Ai; P4fof-G:; Ss; © dc... Aug. 
13, 1923; E 570239; Ernest Adolph 
Priebe, Meriden, Conn. 14171 


_ Adagio cantabile; par Pietro Nardini, 
arr. par J. Rochut, of France; trom- 
bone tén. avec piano ace. Editions 
musicales Buffet-Crampon & cie. © 
July 23, 1923; J ec. Aug. 7; E 567369; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 14172 


‘Ah! 


Adelaide; w and melody Jack Mac- 
donald; of U. S. © 1 ¢ Aug. 29, 
1923; E 568939; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 14173 © 

Adieu; w J. F. D., melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
Bos: KH es+CAug: Mi, SO238ri. 
568224; Janet F. Darling, Wollas- - 
ton, Mass. 14174 

Adieu, patrie; w IF. Masini, harmon- 
ized and arr. Alfred Henry, of Eng- 
land. (Jn Edition Chester, no. 108: 
Ten Alpine pastorals, v. 2, no. 6) 
©! Augi'13). 19235 Vic “Aug: 152 EB 
067443; J. & W. Chester, Itd., Lon- 
don. 14175 


Admiration waltz; by W. N. D., of 
U. S.; mand. orch. © Aug. 24, 1923; 
2c. Aug. 17; E. 570382; Warren N. 
Dean, York, Pa. 14176 

After love; w Arthur Symons, m Ced- 
ric W. Lemont, of U. S.; high voice. 
© Aug. 14, 1923; 2 ce Aug. 20; E 
068759; G. Schirmer, inc., N. Y. 

14177 

After sunset; dance intermezzo, S. C. 
Jones, of England; pf. © June 14, 
1023. oc.» dune, 25 4 eo woods 
Hawkes & son, London. 14178 

After the day is done; w Jack Meskill, 
m Lewis Alden Daly, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Aug. 30, 1928; EH 568915; L. A. 
Daly, New York. 14179 

Aftermath; w Edward Lockton, m 
Denys Cleaver, of Great Britain; 

an F.; ©-Aug.; 16,,1923; 1: ¢, Aug. 
17; I. 567584; J. B. Cramer & co., 
ltd., London. 14180 

Again; musical monologue, w Will 
Ogilvie, m Emily Emerton, of Aus- 
tralia; pf. with w. (Paling’s mu- 
sical monologues, no. 7) © June 
19, 1923; 1 ¢ July 24; EH 567400; 
W. H. Paling & eo., Itd., Sydney, 
Australia. 14181 

Aggrayating blues; w and m F. W. L., 

. Oa Dy S..7O.1;-C., pent: Jdo A923 7° EB 
569091; Fred W. Longshaw, At- 
more, Ala. 14182 

vraiment pour me dire cela; 

paroles de Custy, musique de R. 

Penso, of France. © May 21, 1923; 

1c. June 6; HE 566359; Publications 

Francis Day, s. a., Paris. 14183 


— 859 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14184 


Aimons-nous donc: suite de valses, de 


Ad. Gauwin, of France; orch. avec 
piano conducteur. 4toe. © Aug. 7, 
19236 1 ¢, Aug: Like Bi eaetaue :* se- 
cieté anonyme des éditions Ricordi, 
Paris. 14184 
Ain’t you ashamed; w Sidney D. 


Mitehell and Lew Brown, m Sey- 
mour Simons, of U. S.. © Aug. 11, 


1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 14; E 568633; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 14185 
Airs russes; de Glinka, arr. par G. 


Logeart, of France; harmonie et 
fanfare; (©) June (27,1928) 1)1! ¢. 
July 31; EH 567194; Hvette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. [© arrangement] 14186 

canerino; versi di Francesco 
Gaeta, musica di Angelo Lo Russo, 
of Italy; per sop. o ten. (Jn 5 
romanze, no. 1), © Apr. )30, 1928 ; 
lee: July 105°H) 566947 ;;\ Kunst’ u. 
technik, g. m. b. h.; Berlin. 14187 


Al chet; w and melody I. J. Hochman, 


Al 


mo Sy Gatos) SO). 1 e. Ate te 
1923; EF 568549; Israel J. Hochman, 
New York. 14188 
Alabama bound; w and m S. A. N., of 
TS. oO Mic, Aue.220 tees 
568845; Stuart A. Noble, Philadel- 
phia. 14189 
Alabama Mammy; W i C. P., melody 
Atnold T. Lax, of U. CA Co Aue. 
28, 1923; E 568873; eH pear ed: 1elps, 
Cranberry Lake, N. Y. 14190 


Alas and alack we cannot agree; w 
and m Edna Randolph Worrell, of 
US... Dayton, Gy Paine” pub. eo: 
OP Aue? 51 10982 2)! ch SA ae! ys ie 
570290; L: M. Paine, Dayton, O. 

14191 

Alf, Sid and ‘Perce: from The 9 o’clock 
revue, w Harold Simpson and Morris 
Harvey, m Harry Collman, of Great 
Britain. © July 12, 1923; 1-¢ Aug. 
6; E 567290; Cecil Lennox & co., 
London. 14192 


Alhambra, the town of my _ golden 
dreams *’ w''€.* J’ ‘Burns’ and’ FP. 
Com El Go "ors C AuelG, 
Looe 2 c. Aue Dae ae SGso2o- re 
Gualano, Alhambra, Calif. 14193 

Alibi baby; from Poppy, w Dorothy 
Donnelly. m Arthur Samuels, of U. 
Sit © Must! 05" 190s Gone hh Get Sats 
FE 568989; Harms, ine., New York. 

14194 

Wonderland; twelve easy 

duets. E, Markham lLee,- of Great 

Britain ph bk) 1-2. OVOP May 130; 

1923; 1 ¢ each June 12; E 566466, 

566467 ; Anglo-French music co.. Itd., 

London. 14195, 14196 


Aliee in 


pt. 11a, n. $., V. 18 


All about you; w°G>. B., i) es. s 
Huntington, of U. §: © fea. 
4, 1923; BH, 570108 Cyril iia Bee 
baker, c/o Postmaster, New York. 


14197 
All alone; w and melody Theo. (Fats) 
Waller,.of U.S. Qua .¢ aie a 


1923; E 568618; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 
14198 


All in this pleasant evening; unison 
song, w from an old song, m Her- 
bert Howeils, of England; in B flat. 
(Year book press series of unisob 
and part-songs, ed. by Martin Aker- 
man, no. 211) [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © June 15, 1923; 1 «. 
July 3; E 567506; H. F. W. Deane 
& sons, Year book press, ltd., London. 

14199 


w Adrian Ross, m Jan 
© June 
566458 ; 

14200 


All night blues; w and m Richard M. 
Jones, of U. S. © 2 @ Mae as: 
1923 ; E 568722; Melrose bros. music 
co., Chieago. 14201 


All the world’s. resting, but, love’s 
awake; w Charles Hohman, m E. E., 
off U. S. © 1 « Aus. eigytO2e, EH 
568214:; Eugenie Hekert, Jersey City, 
N. J. 14202 


All the world will seem like heaven, 
when we meet again; waltz song, 
w and melody L. and Bobby Gun- 
dersdorff, of U. S., arr. dei Ga; Ast 
violin acc. © 1 ¢ Ane 20 1923; 
E 570448 ; LeRoy Gundersdorff, West 
Hoboken, N. J. 14203 


All is yours: 
Broeckx, of Great Britain. 
9,' 1928 :' 1'°@ June V14/H 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 


Allegretto grazioso; by Nicolas Dalay- 


rac, arr. G. A. Grant-Schaefer, of 
UW S.; violin . with piece te 
Schmidt’s educational series, no. 
295: Melodies of olden times) © 
July” 31, 1928; "2 te Aue D1 
568498: Arthur P. Sehmidt co., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 14204 


Alone, I bear it alone; lyric A. C. C., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. 8. © 
1 c. Aug. 17. 1923; EB. 570387; Annie 
Chandler Clark, Gambrills, Md. 

; 14205 


Along the woodland path; by John 
Desmond Courtney, of U. S., op. 15, 
no. 3; pf. (Out in the woods, no. 3) 


Aug. 17)! 1923 "12 ' el Aug 18 5, 
E 568754; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
14206 


Boston. 


860 


no. 9, 1928 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


14227 


Als je weer los komt; tekst van Otto 
Zeegers, muziek van Chris van Din- 
teren, of the Netherlands. © Aug. 
1, 1923; 1c. Aug. 11; E 567318; Van 
Esso & co., Rotterdam, Holland. 

14207 


Alt Wien; rapsodia viennese, di Mario 
Castelnuovo-Tedesco, of Italy; pf. 
Contents :—1. Alt Wien; walzer.—2. 
Nachtmusik ; notturno.—3. Memento 
meri; fox-trot tragico. © July 5, 
1923; Li cicdtly 20;°HK 567037%. A. 
Forlivesi & co., Florence, Italy. 

14208 


walzer, di Mario Castelnuoyo- 
Tedesco, of Italy; pf. (Alt Wien, 
ne. beac duly-,, 1923 ;..1, c.., Joly 
20; E 567034; A. Forlivesi & co., 
Fiorence, Italy. 14209 


Always wear a smile; w and melody 
Peer eS (C) IG, Aug. 145, 
1923 ; E 570282 ; Dave Taylor, Brook- 
lyn. 14210 

Amanecer (Sunrise); waltz E. V. y 
iy, Of Mexico; pf. © 1 c. Sept. 12, 
1923; E 569264; Eduardo Vigil y 
Robles, Mexico City, Mex. 14211 


Amber nights; w Carme Romano, m | 


Frank Magine, of U. S. © Sept. 3, 
1923; 2 « Aug. 30; E 568943; Forster 
music publisher, inc., Chicago. 


14212, 


American beauty rose; w 8. S. R., m 
EK. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. © 1 
c. Aug. 4, 19238; E 570102; Sadie 
Swinten Roadeap, Goshen, Va. 

14213 

Among the willows; w Nancie B. Mars- 
land, m Montague F. Phillips, of 
Great Britain, op. 35, no. 6. © Aug. 
16, 1923; 1 ¢ Aug. 22; E 567591; 
Chappell & ¢o., ltd., London. 14214 

Amor di favorita; laggenda orientale 
e fox trot, versi e musica di Giuseppe 
De Masellis, of Italy; mand. ace. 
Naples, Vedova Ceccoli & figli. 4to. 
[Staff and numerical notations] © 
June 1, 1923; 1 ¢« Aug. 7; E 567299; 
Italian book co., New York. 14215 

Amour (L’) masqué; fantaisie—vsélec- 
tion, de André Messager, arr. par F. 
Salabert, of France; orch. avec pf. 
conducteur. 4to. (Nouvelle collec- 
tion Francis Salabert, no. 35) © 
duly. 30, tozoge wre. Auon' tas By 
967548 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. [© 
arrangement | 14216 

—— de Il operette, de André Mes- 

Sager, of France; pf. © July 30, 

1923; 1 ec. Aug. 138; E 567422; Francis 

Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

14217 


tango, de André Messager, of 
France; pf. © July 23, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 7; EH 567346; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 14218 


valse hésitation, sur les motifs. 
de l’operette, de André Messager, of 
Erance> pi." “© .fuly 30,- 1923 * "oie. 
Aug. 138; _E 567425; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 14219: 


Amour (L’) perdu; melodie, D. C., of 


wi S:.: pi. © 1 ¢. Sept..5, 1923 7s 
569038; Dante Carrozzini, New 
Lork. 14220 


Ancliffe (Charles) Two novelettes ; 
CG. A., of Great Britain; orch. with 
piano-conductor. Contents: J. Sere- 
nade miniature—2. Love lilt. © 
July 23, 1923;, 1 ¢ Auga: 63.8 


567278; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 14221 


pf.. Contents: 1. Sere- 
nade miniature—2. Love lilt. © 


Aue) 1DOUG2S ; OTe) Aue dd sae. 
567491; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 14222. 


Andante cantabile; by Irénée Bergé, 
of U. S.,.arr. R, J.;,orch. with piano 
conductor. (Artist’s orchestra  re- 
pertoire, no. 11) © Aug. 20, 19238; 
2c Aug. 20; EH 570479; Ross Jung- 
nickel, New York. 14223 


Andante con moto; by Dézede, arr. 
G. A. Grant-Schaefer, of U. S.; vio- 
lin with pf. ace. (Jn Schmidt’s. 
educational series, no. 295: Melodies. 
of olden times) © July 31, 1923; 
2c. Aug. 11; E 568496; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 14224. 


Andante con variazioni; di Ezio Cara- 
‘bella, of Italy; orch. partitura. 
Edizioni Ricordi. 12mo. © July 
Liege etry hore Hr ata UOU s 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 14225. 


Andantino moderato; harmonies no. 
8, par Alexandre Bruneau, orches- 
tré par J. Walter, of France; orch. 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. ©: 
May 21, 1923; 1 « June 6; E 566368 ; 
C. Joubert, Paris. [© orchestra-: 
tion] 14226 


Andantino pastorale; harmonies no. 
9, par Alexandre Bruneau, orches- 
tré par J. Walter, of France; orch. 
avee piano conducteur. 4to. © 
May 21, 1923; 1¢. June 6; E 566450; 
C. Joubert, Paris. [© orchestra- 
tion] 14227 


861 


14228 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. lI, n.s., v.18 


Ange (L’) gardien; one-step, de La- 
haut, de Maurice Yvain, of France; 
orch. avec piano conducteur. 4to. 
(Célébre collection des suecés, no. 
643) © July 30, 1923; 1c. Aug. 13; 
FE 567550; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 14228 


paroles anon., musique de Cesar 
Franck, arr. par A. Mariotte, of 
France. © Aug. 17, 1923; 1¢. Aug. 
17; E 567510; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

14229 


Angeline; w M. E. G. and J. Alfred 
Wilson, melody Mack Elliott Grant, 
eof U. S., arr. J. Berni Barbour, of 
Saw, One, Chee. ek ewes 
068542; Mack HE. Grant, Detroit. 

14230 


Angelus; vocal waltz, w Rex Halm, 
m Jay Eltinge of Great Britain; 
pf. with w, in G. [Staff and tonic 
‘sol-fa notations] © July 19, 1923; 
1e July 21; E 567042; B. Feld- 


man & co., London. 14231 
Ani my do domu -nech6d; w and 
melody. Tr Bsa-C./,08. De. S. 1Opak ¢: 


Aug. 6, 1923; E 568382; Theo. F. 
Chuya, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 14232 
Anima, canta; di Alfredo Berisso, of 
Italy; pf. (Poemi, no. 8) © Aug. 


16, 1973 Vo Ads, 1 Moores ; fF 


14233 


of 


G, Ricordi & co., Milan. 
Animato; by E. R. Blanchet, 
Switzerland, op. 385, no. 2; 
(Trois ecossaises, no. 2) © Aug. 4, 
TODS 2 
poser’s music corp., New York. 
14234 
Ann; w I. M., melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of U. 8. 
€) 1: c& Angi 1923° “Hip 68220 ; 
Isabel Millington, Buffalo. 14235 
Année (L’) scolaire de musique; thé- 
orie, questionnaire, devoirs, solfége, 
dictées, de E. Ner‘ni, of France. © 
May 21, 1923; 1c. June 6; A 22674; 
Emmanuel Nerini, Paris. 14236 
Answer me buddy; w and m Hdward 
Carlton Rees, of U. S., arr. M. E. 
HM of (Ul'S. OVS ‘Aus. WE; #923 ; 
FE 568659; Mabelle Evelyn Hopkins, 
Long Beach, Calif. 14237 
Anthem of nations; solo or cho., w 


ram, Mie Si. J Obw.. Siaue .€. 
Aug. 1,. 1923; EE 568231; Melvin 
Smith Johnston, Pittsburgh. 

14238 


Antiphon; service of response between 
minister and choir, w from Psalm 
CXXI, m John B. Grant, of U. S8.; 
trio of women’s voices, organ acc. 


4to. © May 9, 1923; 2 e Aug. 15: 
BE 570328; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 14239 


Antoinette; w and m Ernest Cramp- 
ton, of Great Britain. © Aug. 7, 
1923; 1 ¢ Aug“: EH 5674: * Sf. 
B. Cramer & co., ltd., London. 

14240 


Any old time at all; w and m Dave 
Ringle, of U. S., arr. Ted Eastwood, 
of Ui S: “© 1c. Sept. 1923); BE 
5689738 ; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 14241 


Any time you want to g0; w and 
melody Aaron Gabriel, of U. S. © 
1 e@ Aug. 14, 1923; E 568625; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. ¢o., ine., 
New York. 14242 


Apple blossoms: w Wm. Wesley Mar- 
tin, m W., A. S..P.,, of. U.S.. @.Aue. 
24; 19238 Zee. Sept: he Eta ; 
W. A. S. Parker, Leadville, Col. 

14243 


April fooling; [by Arthur Edward 
Johnstone, of U. S.]; pf., with story, 
fingering, phrasing, glossary and in- 
structive annotations. (Art publica- 
tion society’s series of tone pictures: 
Progressive series compos:tions, nv. 
125) © Iubly Bis iesse se} Aue, 
3; E 568268; Art publication soc., 
St. Louis. 14244 


April time; w and m John Prindle 
Scott; of "UW'S. Ouse 18" 19238 ; 
2c. Aug. 20; E 570477; R. L. Hunt- 
zinger, inc., New York. 14245 


Arbutus; unison song with second pt, 
ad lib. w Margaret HE. Lacey, m 
Eduardo Marzo, of U. S.,. op. 172, 
no. 1. 4to. (G. Sechirmer’s school 
choruses, no, 7044) © Aug. 6, 1923; 
2 ce. Aug. 11; E 568464; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 14246 


,Areana; sérénade bergamasque, de 
Gaston Knosp, of France; violon et 
piano.’ ©: July 70, 1825 je ees. 
13; E 567419; Henry Lemoine et 
cie., Paris. 14247 

Are you lonely; w Lou Herscher, m 
Joe Burke, of U. S. © Sept. 3, 
1923; 2 c. Aug.30 ; H 568942 ; Forster, 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 

4248 


Are you still waiting; waltz, w L. Z., - 
m Jack Vincent, of U. S. © 1 ©¢. 
Aug. 3, 1923; E 568265; Lillian 
Zubler, Northumberland, Pa. 

: 1424) 


862 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


ho. 9) 1923 
Arise, shine; text from the Bible, m 
John Prindle Scott, of U. S.; 


woice. ©©) Ang. 18, 19283''2'¢, Aug. 
20. BH. 570475; R. .L,. Huntzinger, 
inc:, New Yotns. 142590 


As we leave the years behind; from 
The dancing honeymoon, w Ballard 
Macdenald. m Joseph Meyer, of 
Wes, © Sept 1.192332 c:, Sept, 55 
BE 569052; Harms, ine., New York. 

14251 


Ashes of vengeance; 
stone, m Muriel Pollack, of U. S. 
© Aug. 18, 1923; 2 c Aug. 20; E 


570492; Photo play music ¢o., inc., 
New York. 14252 
Assurance: w J. K., m Geo. C. Steb- 
Ding Vor (OL SPO “Aug. 3)'1923"'. 2 
e. Aug. 11; E 568571; Tabernacle 
pub. co., Chicago. 14253 
Aiedawn.;, waltz, by.A.,R., of, U.S: 


© 1,¢c. May 4, 1923; E 559840; 
Albert Rizzi, New York. 14254 
At seventeen: w Arthur Symons, m 
Cedric W. Lemont, of U. S.; high 


voice. © Aug. 14, 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 
20; E 568758; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 14255 


-At the court of Queen Anne; twenty 
easy pieces by English court com- 
posers and others, ed. J. A. Fuller- 
Maitland, of Hngland; pf. (Edition 
Chester, no. 115) © July 2, 1923; 
Ween uly 53. EH, 566833 3 Fs & WwW. 
Chester, Itd., London. [© editing] 

14256 


-Au coin de l’atre; poésies de Georges 
Champenois, musique de Rhené- 
Baton, -of France, op. 29, no. 1. 
Contents :—1. La flamme chante.—2. 
Par un soir dhiver.—3. Fumées.— 
4. Apaisement. © June 20, 1923; 1 
ce. July 31; H 967188 ; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 14257 


Aurora (Dawn) ; fox trot di Umberto 
Candiolo, of Italy; piccola peel 
4to. © June Zo, 192521 ex June 22: 
FE 566673; G. Ricordi. & co., Milan. 

14258 

Autumn (An) song; unison song, w 
Doris Rowley, m Alec Rowley, of 
England. (The school music re- 
view, 1923); 4 ©\ Aug.’ 14,71923::'1 ¢. 
Aug. 15; E 567486; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 14259 

Aux petits enfants; paroles de Al- 
phonse Daudet, musique de César 
Franck, arr. par A. Mariotte, of 
France. © Aug. 17, 1923; 1c. Aug. 
73K 567511; Enoch & cie, Paris. . 

14260 


low . 


w Mabel Living- - 


14271 
Ave Maria; song, John Lemmoné, of 
Australia; no.2in Amin. (Paling’s 
song series, no. 125) © May 15, 


1923; 1c¢. June 19; E 566683; W. H. 
Paling & co., Itd., Sydney, Aus- 
tralia. 14261 


‘Avoir le piano; de Voperette Le petit 


choc, paroles de P. L. Flers, musique 
de Joseph Szule, of France. © 
sualy 30! PO237 Me Aue ts. 2.) 
567431; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

14262 


Awaiting the turn of love’s tide; w 
F. M. W., melody Herman Dubois, 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of U.S. © 
le Aug. 4, 1923; E 570202; Frank 

’ Martin Wilson, Newark, N. J. 

14263 

Away to the forest; two-part song, w 
Lizzie De Armond, m Ira B. Wilson, 
of U. S.; treble voices. 4to. (Willis 
school SQBas, no. 4100) © July 24, 
1923; 2 ¢. July 28; HE 568589 ; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati. 14264 


Baba; w Ernest Heissenbuttle, m J. 
H. F., of U. S., arr. Vincent Oddo, 
of UT Se © ©, Aue 80,, 19235 
568902; James Henry Ford, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 14265 


Baby of mine; w Mrs. M. S., m 
Elliott Markham, o£ AU... 5 pt. with 
w. © May 10, 1923; 2 e¢. July 27; B 
568136; Mrs. Morris Shirts, Esca- 
lante, Utah. 14266 


Baby sunbeams; w Mrs. E. C. S., m 
Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © June 15, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 18; 
E 568732; Mrs. Ernest C. Sharpe, 
Verdon, Nebr. 14267 


Bachelor’s (A) dream; w J. K., m 
E. S..S. Huntington, of U.S. © 1 
e. Aug. 4, 1923; E 570081; Joseph 
Keslering, Odessa, Saskatchewan, 
Canada. 14268 


Back answers ; humorous song, Charles 
Coverdale, of Great Britain; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July G4; 192383 41 se). duly).20;;.E 
567022; Reynolds & co., London. 

14269 


Back bitting baby Brown; w Harry 
De Mund, melody J. HE. A., of U.S. 
© 1 c. Sept. 12, 1923; E 570976; 
James H. Aldridge, New York. 

14270 


Back home; by J. Frank Russell, of 
U. S.; pf.. (Two easy piano pieces, 
no. 1) © Apr. 30, 1923; 2c Aug. 
15; HE. 570329; Oliver Ditson Co., 
Boston. 14271 


863 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14272 


pt. 1, ny s., v. 18 


Back home in Caroline; w 8: 8. M., 
melody Herman Dubois, [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher] of U. S. ©1e Aug. 
13, 1923 ; E. 570214; S. Sidney Moore, 
Los Angeles. 14272 


Back in the old neighborhood; w and 
m. Clyde Hager, Walter Goodwin 
and Gene Green, of, U. S. © Aug. 
23; JA92331 278. ANS. 2231 +5 9O8SH9 | 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 14273 

Back to the arms of mother; waltz, 
w.and .melody..S.,W,., .ef U.,S:..© 
1 ¢@, Aug. 17, 1928; E..570364;, Sher- 
man Williams, Greenville, Miss. 

14274 


Backslider’s (The) return; w and m 
Oo J. S8., of Canada. ©: Apr: 40; 
1928,;, 1, c. Aug. 11, EB 567732 ;, Oswald 
J. Smith, Toronto, Canada. 14275 


Bad news blues; w Eugene West, m 
Joe Gold, of U. 8S. © Aug. 30, 1923; 
2 c. Aug. 31; E 570768; Chas.’ K. 
Harris, New York. 14276 


Ball (The) begins; from The passing 
show of 1923. w Harold Atteridge, m 
Sigmund Romberg, of U. S. © June 
29, 19299 D2 Yel aly? * Bh -565S4 
Harms, inc., New York. 14277 


Ballade triste; de Paul Fauchey, arr. 
par F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. (Célé- 
bre collection des succés, no. 642) 
© July 23,1923; 1 6 Ame?t7i Bb 
567329; Francis, Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 14278 


Balletto; by G. A. Grant-Schaefer, of 
U. S.; violin‘ and pf: © July 31, 
19238; 2c. Aug. 11; EH’ 568506; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 14279 


Baltimore M. D., that’s the only doc- 
tor for me; fox-trot, slow blues, 
w and m Eli Dawson and Arthur 
Schwartz, of U. S. © Aug. 17, 1923; 
2 qa Aug. 17; E.570376; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 14280 


"Bama bound blues; w Ide X. Cox, 
melody Lovie Austin, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 14, 1923; E 568598; Jack 
Mills, inc., New- York. 14281 

Bambola (la) della Prateria; oper- 
etta, di C. Lombardo, of Italy, su 
motivi di Bela Zerkovitz;, canto e 
pf. © July 17, 1923.2 @ July 18; 
D 26476; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

14282 

Bantock (Granville) Three songs for 
children; w Alfred Hayes, m Gran- 
ville Bantock, of Great — Britain. 
Contents: 1. Doggie.—2. Frolie.— 


3. Fairyland.. © June 20, 1928 : 1,e. 
July 2; E 566838; Joseph Williams, 
ltd., London. 14283 


Barber (The) shop on Broadway: w 
J. E. M., m John S. Dobson, of Eng- 
land, domiciled at Buffalo, N. Y. 
© 1 c« July 30, 1928; E 568178: 
John EK. Manuel, Buffalo, 14284 


Barcarolle (La) de homme qui as- 
Sassina ; paroles de Henry Harment, 
musique de Dardany fof France] 
© June 27, 1923; 1 ¢« July 31; E 
o67179; L. Brulé, Paris. 14285, 


Bath (Hubert) Three sketches; by - 
H. Bath, of Great Britain; pf. 
(Berner’s edition, no. 731) Con- 
tents:—1. Fifinetta.—2. White 
heather.—3. Danse des paysannes. ©. 
JG 1G; ..19233,-1 0c. Fuly, 21 ae 
567041; Joseph Williams, ltd., Lon- 
don. 14286 

Be my Singing bird; w W. G., m Pau- 
line B. Story, of U. S. © Aug. 29, 
1923; 2 ec Sept? 1; E°570780-  wWin- 
fred George, Oolitic, Ind. 14287 

Be Thou exalted; w Lena M. van Tey- 
lingen, m M. L. W., of U.S. © Aug. 
9; 1923) '2-c. Aug 65 +H “668276 ; 
Mabel L. Woodward, Knightstown, 
Ind. 14288 

Be yourself; melody Harold Goldstein 
and) Micheal Seigel, of U .S.,. arr. 
Ha (G 1 «@ Aug. 4.1928; 
570142; Margate music publishers, 
Chicago. 14289: 

Beautiful girls you have the world at 
vour feet; from Ted Lewis’ frolic, 
w Jack Yellen, m Milton. Ager, of 
U. S. Production ed.. ©, Aug. 11, 
1923; 2:c. Aug. 13; E 570254; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New York.. 

14296. 

Beautiful misty dawning: w Grace L. 
Hosmer, m Ira B. Wilson, of U. 8.7; 
sop., alto and bar., melody in bar. 
4to. (Willis schools songs, no. 4099) 
©, July.,.24, 19233; 2%e. Doly,23, © 
568588; Willis music e¢o., Cinecin- 
nati. 14291 

Bebe; w Sam Coslow, m.Abner Silver,,. 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; male: 
voices. 4to. (Witmark edition, ex- 
cellent quartette arrangement, no.. 
1672), © Aug. 6, 1923; 2 @ Aug. 
14; E 568638: M. Witmark & sons,. 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

14292 

Beethoven (Ludwig van) Moonlight 

sonata; first movement, Beethoven, 


arr. Gerrard Williams. of Great 
Britain :. orch. with piano e¢onduc- 
tor. Quarto ed. (Paxton’s or- 


864 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


143514 


chestral library) © Aug. 10, 1923; 
1 @¢ Aug. 13; B 567496; W.: Paxton 
& co., Itd., Lendon. 14293 


8™° symphonie; de L. v. Beetho- 
ven, op 93, transcription par Charles- 
René, of France; pf. en fa majeur. 
(Edition nationale francaise: Pan- 
theon des pianistes, no. 1187) © 
May 21, 1923; 1c. June 6: E 566351 ; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. [© 
transcription ] 14294 


Beguilin’ smilin’ eyes; from Jack of 
hearts, w Florence Fink, m George 
H. Gartian, of U.'S. © Aug. 13, 
1923: 2 ¢. Aug. 28; E 568982 ; Hinds, 
Hayden & Eldredge, inc., New York. 

14295 


Behold, what manner of love; anthem, 
w from the Bible, m Edward Nor- 
man Hay, of England; mixed voices, 
With oran ace. 4to. (Church choir 
library, no. 241) © June 14; 1923; 
1 e June 23; E 567379; Stainer & 
Bell, Itd., London. 14296 


Belles (Les) chansons de France; no. 
4, Avril 1923, revue familiale, mu- 
sicale et littéraire, illustrée, pa- 
roles et musique de divers auteurs, 
of France... 4to...© May. 21,,1923; 


1 ¢., dune 6, A.-22675,; -G.,,Ondet, 
Paris. 14297 
Bells (The) of Arcady; w Edward 


Lockton, m Cuthbert Harris, of Eng- 
land; © July 26,1923; 1 ¢. Aug.’6; 
EK 567286: Warren & Phillips, Lon- 
don. 14298 


Bells (The) of Normandy; w Jimmy 
Clarke, melody Felix Bernard, of 
U. S., arr. Claude Lapham, of U. S. 
© 1 e¢ July 27, 1928; E 568128; 
Goodman & Rose, inc., New York. 

14299 


Bene mio, ti vedo; fox trot del merlo, 
di Vineenzo Billi, of Italy; piccola 
oreh. 4to. © June 23, 1923; 1 ec. 
June 22; EF 566675; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 14300 


Beneath Italian skies; w and m F. §S. 
S.. of U.S. ©1c. July 28, 1923’; E 
570661; F. Sidney Smith, San Fran- 
cisco. 14301 


Beneath the silent poppies; w C. H., 
m Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. © June 15, 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 
18; FE 568748; Cordelia Henry, 
Caseyville, Ky. 14302 


Beneath your balcony ; fox trot, w and 
mR. W., ofiD. SS. Ocet es Awe 115, 
1923; E 570275; Rosarie Pellegrino, 
Dannemora, N. Y. 14303 


Berceuse; by Sydney Peirce Wadding- 
ton, of Great Britain; violin and pf. 
(Ji. 1924 school examinations, ele- 
mentary division, list A) © July 
17, 1923; J «Aug. 2; E 567227; As- 
sociated board of the R. A. M. and 
the R. C. M., London. 1430+ 


de Maurice Hermite, of France; 
oreh. avee piano conducteur. 4to. 
© duly 20". 1923-1 ¢@ July Je 
567038 ; Enoch & co., Paris. 14305 


(Cradle song); by Edward EK. 
Truceo, of Italy, domiciled at New 
Yorksop. 15; no. Sean OMade/31, 
19238 52 ¢c. Aug. 31; E 570772; Mauro 
V. Cardilli, New York. 14306 


Berceuse mélancolique ; by Dezso d’An- 
talffy, of Hungary, domiciled at 
Rochester, N. Y.; violin and pf. © 
Aug. 6,,1923; 2 « Aug: 113° E 568472 ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

14307 

3erceuse sicilienne; par Francis Popy, 
of France; orch. avec piano-conduc- 
Leu. = 400.) CO} Aire: 2a ag2 ae Pe 
Sept. 11; E 567744; E. Gaudet, Paris. 
14308 


Beside the silv’ry Nile; w F. C. F., m 
George S. Irish and F. C. F., of U.S., 
avr he ©. Be eh ee Sept, Td23 - 
H 568979; Francis C. Frey, Indian- 
apolis. 14309 


Best. (The), of luck to you; w T. L., 


m Clifton Keith, of U.S. Long 
Branch, N. J., Keith music pub. 
house. © July 27, 1923; 2 ¢. Aug. 
2;; EK 5703802; Tom Lovell, Long 
Braneh, -N* J. 14310 
Beyond the desert sands; fox trot 


from Missing husbands, w and m 
Russ Johnston and Arthur Hahn, of 
Australia. (Paling’s song series, no. 
126) © May 15, 1923; 1.¢. June 19; 
E 566685; W. H. Paling & co., Itd.. 
Sydney, Australia. 14311 


Bible anthems, no. 3; [ed. Mrs. Chas. 
F. Miller. of U. S.J]; male voices. 
12mo. © June 28, 1923; 2 c June 
30, aff. June 29; A 710658; United 
Presbyterian board of publication, 
Pittsburgh. 14312 


Big brown eyes; w and melody Harold 
Goldstein, Micheal Seigel, and Ed- 
win Block, of U. S., arr. H. Gold- 
stein. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1923; E 5701438; 
Margate music publishers, Chicago. 

14313 

Big foot Ham; by Ferd (Jelly roll) 
Morton; pf. © 1c. Aug. il, 1923; 
BE} 568564; Lloyd Smith, Chicago. 

14314 


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pt. 111, n. S, v. 18 


Bird (The) in his cage (Txorifiuak 
kaloian) ; Basque folksong, English 
version Mary Ellis Opdycke and 
Kurt Schindler, setting Norberto Al- 
mandoz, ed. K. Schindler, of U. S.; 
six-part chorus of mixed voices. 4to. 
(Songs of the Spanish provinces: 
Basque provinces) [Text English 
and Basque] © June 7, 1923; 2 


Aug. 15; BE 570324: Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 143815 


Birds’ (The) bath; by Dorothy Gay- 
nor Blake, of U. S8.; pf. (Three bits 


0’ sunshine) © Aug. (Aor ee Gs 
Aug. 18; HE 570255; Willis music 
co., New York. 14316 


Birds of the morning: unison chorus, 
w Lizzie De Armond, m Winifred E. 
Moore, of U. S.; with alto ad lib. 
4to. (The unison chorus, compiled 
and arranged by John S. Fearis, no. 
Agi). ©)pe 22) 1923 Fee Aue. 
2? i (OTOGUE =). °S. -Fearis &bro.,. 
Chicago. 14817 


sit by bit you’re breaking my heart; 
w Gus Kahn, melody Murray Bloom, 


Oryl. SO Money GC  AUts A tOee ak: 
568586; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 14318 
Same, >s©@ Aus. 20, 19253. 2c. 
Aug. 21; E 568787; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 14319 
Bit (A) o’ pink and white; from The 


blarney stone, w and m Walter Scan- 
lan, of Un?) "@) Age 25) toes 2c: 
Aug. 23; E 568825; Waterson, Ber- 
lin & Snyder co., New York. 
14320 
Blackberrying song; w Aidan Clarke, 
m Alec Rowley, of Great Britain, 
selected and ed. Ernest Read. Wil- 
liams ed. 4to. (Joseph Williams’ 
new series of songs, duets & trios: 
Unison songs, no. 6) [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 6, 1923; 
1e. July 16; E 566965; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. 143821 
Blackpool; carnival song 1923, w and 
m Harry Lowther, of Great Britain. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] © 
July 3, 1923; 1¢. July 11; EH 566957 ; 
B. Feldman & co., London. 14322 
Blame it on Eve; w F. L. C., m Ernest 
T. Stanwood, of U. 8S. Brunswick, 
Me., American music pub. co. 
Aner WS SGd923'" 22) fe oA, Sie 
570484; Frank Carleton, Brunswick, 
Me. 14823 


Bleeding hearted blues; w and m 


Lovie Austin, of U. S. © July 20,. 


1923; 2c July 26; E 568183 ;.Jack 
Mills, ine, New York. 14324 


Blennerhassett’s melody of love; w 
and 1 myWL: (Es we UL ss) -@ Anes 6: 
1923; 2.¢c. Aug. 11; E 568515; Lee 
Ice music co., Sistersville, W. Va. 

14825. 


Blessed be His name forever; w Tt. O. 
Chisholm, m Geo. C. Stebbins, of 
U. S2:© Aug. 3;.1923; 2.¢ Aug. 11; 
EK 568579; Tabernacle pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 14826. 


Blessed be the Union; composition for 
the masses, w and m B. M. §., of 
U.S, . © July 23, 192352. Ame 25: 
Ii 568859; Bertha M. Servoss, Chi- 
cago. : 14827 


Blest are the pure in heart; anthem, w 
J. Keble, m C. H. Kitson, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. 4to. (Cho- 
ral album no. 1341). © Aug. 1, 
1923 ;,1.c. Aug. 18; ©. 567514; Bayley 
& Ferguson, Glasgow. 14828: 


Bleu (Le) Léman: mélodie populaire, 
w Hugene Rambert, harmonized and 
arr. Alfred Henry, of England. (In 
Edition Chester, no. 107: Ten Al-. 
pine pastorals, v. 1, no. 1) © Aug. 
13, 1923 ;:1 e Aug. 15; B.567438)5) J. 
& W. Chester, Itd., London. 14329: 


Bloomsbury waltz; by  Poldowski 
[Lady Dean Paul] of England; pf. 


(In Caledonian market, no. 3) © 
Aug: 18, 1928374 ‘@ Ager is tae 
067450 ; ce & W. Chester, Itd., Lon- 
don. 14330 
Blotto; song one step, Eddie Brion 


[pseud. of E. J. R.], of Australia ; 
with special ukulele ace. (Stone- 
hams series, no. 16) © Oct. 14, 
1922; Le Nov. 24; BE 567562; E. J. 
Robin, Melbourne, Australia. 
14337 
Blue eyes; w andm HE. J. W., of U. S 
© 1c Aug. 17, 1923; BH 570407; 
Edward Judson Watson, Buffalo. 
14332 


Blue Island blues; w and melody H. 
Cc. O., Wendall Hall and Harry 
Géise, of U; S:siarrsdll -G. (@viiic 
‘Aug. 30, 1923; E 568911; Emory 
Charles O’Hara, Rantoul, Ill. 14333: 


Blue Monday blues; w and m Alva 
White and Thomas Dorsey, of U. S. 
© 1c Aug. 11, 1923; BH 568544; 
Chicago music co., Port Washington, 
Wis. 14834 


Blue (The) Pacific; waltz, Arthur J. 
Weekes, of Great Britain; pf. 
July 23,:1923; 1c. Aug. 2; EH 567279; 
Eclipsé music pub. co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 14335 


866 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 19238 


14358 


ik i i nn 


Blue thinking of you; w and melody 
Urthrel Weston, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
14, 1923; E 568623; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., ine., New York. 

14836 


Blues just like I feel; w and m O. J. 
C., of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1923; 
E 568665; Olman J. Cobb, saphete 

14337 


Boat song; part-song, words and 
music Alfred G. Steele, of Aus- 
tralia; sop. and alto. 4to. (Pal- 
ing’s edition of part music, no. 421) 
© May 15, 1923; 1 c. June 19; E 
566682 ; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., Syd- 
ney, Australia. 14338 

Boats of mine; two-part chorus, Ww 
Robert Louis Stevenson, m Anne 
Stratton Miller, arr. Carl Engel, of 
U. S.; treble voices. (Blue octavo 
series, secular, no. 7001) © June 27, 
mead culy ~, | ¢c.. Aug, 6,5. Eh 
570162; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 14339 

Boob MeNutt; w J. H., melody Otis 
Spencer, Otol 5. ©. 1 ¢., Aug, 14, 
1923: E 568609; Jean Herbert, 
Unien Hill, SN. J. 14340 

Bosch (Jacques) Dix piéces faciles; 
par J. Bosch, of France; pour 
Vétude de la guitare. © June 15, 
1923: ‘1.¢ July 31; E 567186; Al- 
phonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 14341 

Bouncing (The) ball (La balle au 
bond); by Poldowski [Lady Dean 
Paul], of England; pf. (Jn Cale- 
donian market, no. 7) © Aug. 13, 
1923: 1 e Aug. 15; E 567454; J. & 
W. Chester, ltd., London. 14342 

Bow legged Liza; w and melody Phil 
Madison, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 39, 
1923; E 568917; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 143543 

Bowery Rose; w Tom Mellor, m 
Harry Gifford. of Great Britain. © 
June 20, 1923; 1 ¢« June 28; E 
566716; Song suecess syndicate, 
Londen. 14344 

Brahms (Johannes) Lullaby (Wiegen- 
lied); two-part song, J. B., arr. 
Paul Bliss, of U. S.: treble voices. 

' 4to. (Theo. Presser co. school cho- 
ruses) @),Aug. 2, 1923; 2:c. Aug. 
6; E 568282; Theo. Presser . ¢o., 
Philadelphia. [© arrangement] 

’ 14345 

Breath (A) from the East; suite, 

- Beatrice Poirin, of Great Britain; 
pf. Contents: 1. Dawn in the des- 
ert.—2. On the desert trail—3. The 
whisper of the sands.—4. Under the 
‘quiet moon.—5. Dance of the der- 


vishes. © July 16, 1923; 1 « July 
16; E 566986; Reid bros., Itd., Lon- 
don. 14346: 


Bretagne (Pierre) Fantasie; sur deux 
themes populaires, par P. Bretagne: 
[of France]; piano, 4 mains. Edi- 
tions musicales Buffet-Crampon & 
cie. © May 21, 1923; 1 «. June 6; 
E 566348; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

14547 

Bride (The) of my heart; w M.. 

O., melody Herman Dubois [pseud.. 


of Ethel Fisher], of U. S. © 1 e.. 
Aug. 1, 1923; E 568226; Muriel 
Owens, Timber Lake, S. D. 14348: 


Bridge (Frank) Two poems; by F. B., 
of Great Britain; orch., full sc. © 
suly 6, 1923; 1 c« Aug. 2; Ei S6R291; 
Augener, Itd., London. 14349. 


Bright May morning; three-part song;. 
w Marion Roberts, m R. M. Stultz. 
of U. 8.; sop. 1, 2, alto. 4to: (Theo. 
Presser co. school choruses) © 
Aug. 1, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 3; E 568286; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

14350: 

Bring back the days; w Sam Ehrlich, 
melody Turner Layton, of U. S. ©: 
1c. Aug. 17, 1923; E 570496; Irving. 
Berlin, ine., New York. 14351 

Same. © Aug. 20, 1923; 2 ce. 
Aug. 21; E 568786; Irving Berlin,. 
inc., New York. 14352 

Bring back the lost minutes; w E. A. 
H., melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 
©1c¢ July 13, 1923; E 568171; Effie 
A. Hill, Peabody, Kan. 14353 

Broken-heart; w George McQueen, m 
Jo An OL LU .. Sz, Bia IVESLON, Bex, 
Levy & McQueen. © July 17, 1923; 
2.¢. July 23.. BH. 568075 ; Jack. Levy, 


Galveston, Tex. 14354- 
Broken (A) heart; w F. B:,.Ba7tm 
Valeria Gordon, of U. S8.; pf. with 


w.. © June 15, 1923; 2.¢, Aug. 18; 
FE. 568744; Frederick P. Ballard, 
Chicago. 14355. 
Broken hearted blues: fox trot, w 
H., melody Jack Vincent, of 
aes. Qi ic: Anueris 19235 
568264; Bud Hagner, Dubuque, Ia. 
14356: 

Broken-hearted (A) lover; w J. T. P., 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher], of U. S. ©1«. Aug. 
20, 1923; E 570427; John T. Parker, 
Evanston, I1l. 14357 
Broken. love; w.M. M.,..m .H. .S.) 8. 
Huntington, of U. S.. © 1 c¢.. Aug. 
4, 1923: E 570089; Matthew 
Mehelir, Madison, Ill. 14358: 


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pt. 111, n. ‘si, V. 18 


cn 


Brown (The) and gold is silver now ; 
lyric A. B. C., melody Arnold T. 
phx. of Be S. © ey Aug 171 M923 ; 

EB 570392; Anna Belle Cook, Albany, 

Or. Pay 14359 


Brown baby; southern blues, w Paul 
Henry, m Willy M. Grant, of U. 8. 
Mark bro. ed. © Aug. 30, 1923; 2 
ce. Aug. 31; E 570764; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 14560 


Brunette: seventeenth -century folk 
song, English version M. L. Baum, 
music arr. H. Alexander Matthews, 
of U. S:: men’s voices. (G. 8S. 8vo. 
choruses, no. 7047) © Aug. 6, 1923; 


2 ¢, Aug. 11; E 568467; G. Schir- 
mer, ine., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 14361 


Buddy boy; w lL. W., m Elliott Mark- 
ham. of U. S.: pf. with w.. © May 
10, 1928: 2 ¢ July 27; E, 568144; 
Trene Wilcoxon, Lexington, Mo. 


14362 

Bufon (El) (The jester) ; David 
Sequeira, of U. S.; pf. (from old 
and new Spain, no. 4) © July 31, 


1923: 2c, Aug. 11; B 568513; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 14363 
(The) flame; Christmas 
carol. w and m Cecil Forsyth, of 
U. S.: mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 
© June 21, 1923; 2 « Aug. 15; E 
570328: Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

: 14364 


Busch (Adolf) Fantasie; tiber Joh. 
Seb. Bach’s rezitativ aus der Mat- 
thaus-passion Mein Gott, warum 
hast du mich verlassen, und den 
choral Aus tiefer not schrei ich zu 
dir. von A. Busch, of Germany. Op. 
19: orgel. (Edition Breitkopf, nr. 
5226) © June 15, 1923; 1 c. July 
16; E 567049; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig. 14365 

Butterfly dance; H. F. M., of Se 
arr. John Constantin Zoubou- 
lakis, of Greece, domiciled at Bris- 
tol, Conn.; violin with pf. acc. © 
1c. Aug. 6, 1923; E 568388 ; Henry 
Francis Myers, Binghamton, N. Y. 


3urning 


14366 | 


By low, my pretty one; lullaby, m 
Edward Carlton Rees, of U. 8., arr. 
Mabelle Hopkins, of U. S., melody 
with pf, © 1 ec. Aug. 16, 1923)’ BE 
568658: Mabelle Evelyn Hopkins, 
Long Beach, Calif. 14367 

Hesossparuoe spema. (Bygone days) ; 
Russian waltz, arr., simplified and 
fingered Jack Kammen, of U. S., ed. 
Jos. Kammen; pf. (Kammen edi- 
tion, no. 501 R) 


© Suly 10, 1923; | 


2 ¢. July 21; E 568106; Jack and 


Joseph Kammen, Brooklyn. [© ar- 
rangement] 14368 
Bygones: autumn romance, Erno 


Rapeé and William Axt, of U. 8.; 
orch. (Red seal concert series) © 
Atg.:(123,"'1923 ;) 220, “Aug: 245° Hi 
570564: Richmond - Robbins, ine. 
New York. 14369 


Byrd’s (William) Lachrymae pavane ; 
by W. Byrd, of England, arr. Kath- 
arine E. EKggar, of Great Britain; 
violoncello and pf. (Cover title: 
Lachrymae pavane) © July 2. 
1923; 1 @ July 12;  E -567536; 
Stainer & Bell, lItd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] ; 14370 


(ést la. barbe ..< ,et, Jes rem ven ! 
fox trot, par Pierre Chagnon, | or- 
chestré par. Ciro Urbini, of Italy: 
orch. avec conducteur. 4to. © May 
21 1923: 1 "eo ane 6 2 Bi abGoelo.; 


Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. [ © 
orchestration ] 14871 
piano. Paris, Editions 


musicales Buffet-Crampon et cie. 
May 21, 1923; 1 ¢. June 6; E 566353 ; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement | 143872 
C’est la mode! et voila tout; one step, 
par Pierre Chagnon, arr. par Ciro 
Urbini,. of Italy; harmonie et fan- 


fare. Editions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon et cie. 4to. © June 27. 
1923: 1 ¢« July 81; EH. 567191; 
Evette et Schaeffer,.Paris. [© ar- 
rangement] 14873 


C'est la vie; one-step, de La-haut, de 
Maurice Yvain, of France; pf. © 
July 23, 1923; 1¢ Aug. 7; BH 567327 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement] 14374 

C’est Paris; fox-trot et shimmy, de La- 
haut, de Maurice Yvain, of France; 
pf.’ © July 23) 1928 owe, ust cs 
EB 567321; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 14375 

C’est pas ca qui donne un frisson; de 
Yopérette Myria ou L’amoureuse in- 
compléte, paroles de René Nazelles, 
musique de André Mauprey, of 
France. © July 30, 1923; 1 c. Aug. 
18; E 567483; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. _ 14876 

C’est sa banlieue; de lopérette Ciboul- 
ette, de Raynaldo Hahn, arr. par RB 
Salabert, of France; orch. avec 
piano conducteur. Ato. (Célébre 
collection des succés, no. 639) © 
July 30, 1923; 1c. Aug. 13; B 567548 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 
rangement | 


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HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, con- 
T taining the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compo- 
sitions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and is 
followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions ex- 
plained hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the 
title (except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and 
a grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conven- 
iently alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.) 

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music instead of scat- 
tering them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by an 
entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should be 
made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Balfe (Michael William); Beethoven (Ludwig van); Berlioz (Hector Louis) ; 
Bizet (Georges); Brahms (Johannes); Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) ; 
Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Delibes (Ciément Philibert Leo); Godard (Benja- 
min Louis Paul); Gounod (Charles Francois); Handel (Georg Friedrich) ; 
Haydn (Franz Josef); Liszt (Franz); MacDowell (Edward Alexander); Masse- 
net (Jules Emile Frédéric); Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); 
Meyerbeer (Giacomo); Moszkowski (Moritz); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) ; 
Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); Scharwenka 
(Franz Xaver); Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander); 
Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); Verdi 
(Giuseppe); Wagner (Richard) 

(2) COLLECTIONS having general titles, such as ‘“ Fiinf studien,” “12 études 
élémentaires,” etc., and pieces published without individual identifying titles, 
but designating the class of musical work (e. g., “ waltz,” “dance,” “ march,” 
“cantata,” “schottische,” ‘nocturne,’ “impromptu,” “sonata,” ‘ étude,” 
“study,” “exercise,” etc., without differentiating words and only identifiable 
by the name of the composer) are entered under the composer’s name without 
cross reference from the titles and search ao only be made under the names 
of the composers. 

IMPRINTS.—As the publishers of musical compositions are generally also the 
claimants of copyright the imprint is omitted, but when the name and address 
of the publisher differ from those of the copyright proprietor, mention of the 
fact is made at the end of the title as an imprint giving place of publication 
and name of publisher. 


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EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. 
Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. 
Titles reading “w’” and “m” (signifying “words by” and “music by’’) are 
to be understood as songs. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been ab- 
rogated and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for 
entry in the Copyright Office. 

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is ab- 
breviated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “E,” Class E, 
Musical compositions; “D,” class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; “©,” 
implies copyright registration of a published composition, followed by date of 
publication; “© 1 c.,” stands for copyright of an unpublished work, followed 
by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the printed or manuscript copy; 
and “2 c.,” for 2 copies, followed by the date of their receipt. In the case of 
contributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue or issues containing 
such contributions is required. 

A list of copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compositions 
under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this 
issue immediately following the text. 

A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions used 
or licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving to 
reproduce mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1 (e) of the 
act of March 4, 1909, follows the list of renewals. 

The final number, completing the volume, is followed by a full annual index 
to both composers and proprietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which 
must be for the complete calendar year, is $1, payable in advance, to the Su- 
perintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express 
_ order, or New York draft. 


(ut) Ree ical ot 


ke 


NOTICE. 


The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 
for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or ar- 
ticles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the 
District of Columbia for use therein. 

The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above 
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may ‘be 
returned to the claimant of copyright under the provisions of section 
60 of the Act. 

Novice is therefore hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright 
sictalen. deposited from July 1, 1909, to June 30, 1914, inclusive, are 
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, endl are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any HENGE governmental - 
library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1923. 

This notice inotatles any printed and published copyright deposits, 
such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi- 
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or 
photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs 
filed for identifying works of art.may not be returned. No maps are 
available for return. 

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which must 
be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be sup- 
plied on request. Address Recisrer or CopyricHTs, Library of Con- 
gress, Washington, D.C. 


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION OF MUSIC AGAINST UN- 
AUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of 
music against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical in- 
struments in the case of Australia, and the territories of Papua and 
Norfolk Island, Belgium, Canada, Cuba, Denmark, France, Ger- 
many, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, 
New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden. The President’s proclamations 
to this effect were printed in the Catalogue of Copyright Entries. 
Part 38, vol. 6 (1911), pages v—x of no. 7, and pages iv—v of no. Le 
vol. 10 (1915), pages viii—xi of no. 3, and pages vili-ix of no. 4; ey 
12 (1917), pages v-ix of no. 3; vol. 13 (1918), pages-vi-xii of no. 
vol. 15 (1920), pages v—vil of no. 3, and pages vi-xlv of no. 13; Lae 
17 (1922), pages vii—xix of no. 6; and vol. 18 (1923), pages vi-vii 
of no. 3. 

While no special proclamation has been issued on behalf of 
Hungary so far as the provisions of section 1 (¢) are concerned, the 
proclamation dated October 15, 1912, putting into effect the conven- 
tion between the United States and Hungary, specifically provides 
that the general copyright protection secured by article 1 includes 
the copyright control of mechanical musical reproductions. 

From information received through the Department of State, the 
legislation of the following countries did not on the date stated fulfill 
the reciprocal conditions specified in the proviso to section 1 (¢) of 
the act of Congress of March 4, 1909; Austria (Mar. 10,1911), Mexico 
(May 8, 1911), the Netherlands (Mar. By LOEL), and Switzerland 
(Apr. 8. O01): 


- 


The copy Rieti convention signed at the Fourth International Amer- 
- ican Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was proclaimed 
by the President of the United States on J uly 13, 1914. This con- 
vention is understood to be in effect as between the United States 
and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
. Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, and 
_ Uruguay: 


(Vv) 


MUSICAL COMPCSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


Cest vieux et ca n’sait pas; ou, C’est 
vieux, chansonnette, paroles. de 
Amelet, musique de Pierre Chagnon 
and René Darlay, of France. © 
July 23,1923; 1c. Aug. 73, E;567356 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 14378 


Calicot (Le) et la modiste; de loper- 
ette Myria ou l’amoreuse incom- 
plete, livret de René Nazelles, mu- 
sique de André Mauprey, of France. 
© ranty 50, 1923: 1..¢c.) Aug. 13; 8 
567405 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

14379 


Called away; w Richard Le Gallienne, 
m Karolyn Wells Bassett, of U S.: 
high voice. (© Aug. 6, 1923; 2 ¢ 
Avg il; # 568480; G Schirmer. 
ine. New York. 143880 


Calling out the fairies; by Ernest 
Austin, of England; piano. (Tone- 
stanza, no. 23) © June 7, 1923; 14e. 
June 7; EH 566456: Joseph Henrv 
Larway, London. 14381 


Calvary; hymn anthem, Paul Rodney, 
arr. Paul Bliss, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Theo. Presser co. 
hymn anthem for mixed voices) © 
Aug. 2, 1923; 2.c. Aug. 6; E 568288 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. [© 
arrangement | 14382 


Candida; versi di Armando De Greg- 
orio, musica di Salvatore Capaldo 
[of Italy; mand. ace.] Naples, Tipo- 
grafia editrice F. Bideri. 4to. 
June 1, 1923; 1 c. Aug. 7; E 567292 ; 
Italian book co., New York. 143883 


Canty - w=and mT. ‘C., of U.''S.) arr 
Harry L. Cook, of U.S. ©1c. Aug. 


22, 1923; EB 570509; Ted Caldwell, 
Louisville. 143884 
Cannon (The) ball; characteristic 
two-step, Jos. Northup, of U. &., 


gers THOS. kb. Contare, of U. S.* pi. 
S.ofuty 1. 12a" 2. c.' Aus 43H 
568587 ; Harold Rossiter music co., 
Chicago. 14385 


Canoe (The); w Cynthia C. Cox, m 
Alee Rowley, of Great Britain; in 
G. Williams ed. 4to. (Joseph Wil- 
liams new series of songs, duets 
and trios for schools and classes, se- 
lected and edited by Hrnest Read: 
Unison songs, no. 14) [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 19, 
1923; 1 ec. Aug. 2; EB 567212; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 14886 


Cantique; par Adolphe Borchard, of 


France; orch. avec piano conducteur. 


— 14898 


Canto (Il) del cardellino (Song of the 
goldfinch) ; mazurka brillante, G. 
Camerlingo, arr. L. Canoro, of U. S.; 
pf. Mongillo’s ed. simplified. © 


ler eee Oy oC AUS “Abas a 
570692; Antonio Mongillo, New 
York. 143888 
Canzona; de Emile Bourdon, of 


France; orgue. (L’orgue moderne, 
32° livraison) © July 21, 1923; 1 .e. 
Aug. 13; E 567556; Alphonse Leduc 
et cie., Paris. 14389 


Canzone (La) del deserto; fox-trot, 
parole di R. Corona, musica di G. 
Mariotti, of Italy; mand. ace. Mi- 
lan, Casa editrice musicale Pierrot. 
4to.. May 1, 1923; 1 c«. July 21; EB 
567039; Italian book co., New York. 

14390 

Canzone Luciana; versi di L. Donadio, 
musica di Pasquale Tammaro, of 
italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; mand. 
ace. Edizione D’Agestino bros. 4to. 
©)... Jame 518, 1923332 ce oAug fii: B 
568569 ; D’ Agostino bros., New York. 

14391 


Cap and bells; old tales humorously 
retold, newly arr. John C. Holliday, 
of Great Britain; pf. © July 16, 
1925 >,46¢. Awe, 6.5 - Hii @67310,5; A; 
Hammond & co., London. 14392 


Caress; by Frederic Groton, of U. S., 
op. 35, no. 2; organ. © May 3, 1923; 
2 es Ame. ID RY otOs27 Oliver “Dit- 
son co., Boston. 14393 


Carnival day; w Reginald Arkell, m 
Herman Finck, of Great Britain. 
© May 24, 1923; 1 « June 6; E 
566393;  Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 14394 


Carolina, land of the sky; w and m 
H. W., of U. S.; with quartette cho. 
OAM oe toe en Co Alien ome i 
570594: Harry Warde, Mobile, Ala. 

14395 

Carolina, you’re aS good as you can 
be; w and melody F.. F.,, of .U. 8. 
©,1 ¢. Aug. 11, 1923;, EB 568414; 
Freeman Fairley, New York. 14896 

Carrapatoso; célébre samba, de Fran- 
cisca Gonzaga, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. avec piano con- 
ducteur. 4to. (Célébre collection 
des succés, no. 624) © July 30, 
19255 dC) AUSa ley, Er o61o00,.. Mran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 143897 

Carse (Adam) Impromptu; by A. C., 


Ato. © May 21, 1923; 1 ¢c.. June 6; of Great Britain; pf. © June 1, 
E 566371; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 1923; 1 c. Aug. 2; EB 567242; Auge- 
14387 ner, Itd., London. 14398 

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14399 


Carse (Adam) —Continued. 


Nocturne; by A. C., of Great 
Britains, pf... ©, June :1,,,1923 541 e. 
Aug. 2; E 567245; Augener, Itd., 
London. 14399 


Prelude; by A. C., of Great Brit- 
ain; pf... ©: June, 1923: .1,.c.. Aug. 
2; E 567248; Augener, ltd., London. 
14400 


Alfredo Berisso, of 
Itaiy; piano. (Poemi, no. 7) 
Are..o. 16) yA Oooo sok Gr AU. cate i ae 
567525; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
14401 


Cavalry of the clouds; march, Ken- 
neth J. Alford, of England; reed and 
brass band. 4to. © June 15, 1923; 
1 ¢ June 25; E 566702; Hawkes & 
son, London. 14402 


Ce n’était pas la méme chose; de l’op- 
érette Ciboulette, de Reynaldo Hahn, 
arr. par F. Salabert, of France; 
orch. avee piano-conducteur. Ato. 
(Céelébre collection des succés, no. 
650) © July-30, 192351 © Aue. 13: 
IK 567542; Francis. Salabert, Paris. 


Cavalloni; di 


[© arrangement] 14403 
Cecilia; vals, por F. J. Duclers, of 
Porto Rico; piano. San Juan, 


Puerto Rico, José Laza & ca. © 
Aa Ne I Fcc) Ce 9 ALIS Badass (HG 
570824; Francisco. J. Duclere, San 
Juan, Porto Rico. 14404 


Celanese; vocal fox-trot, w John P. 
Harrington, m Howard Flynn, of 
England...© June. 30, 1923; 1. ¢ 
July 11; E 566937; St. Giles pub. 
co., Itd., London. 14405 

Celtic prelude; the land of hearts’ de- 
sire, Rutland Boughton, of Great 
Britain; pf., violin, and violoncello. 
©. July (or fO25ea. CoA. oe 
567239; Augener, Itd., London. 

14406 

Ceritos (Los) march; by S. J. D., of 
OS: pi oO tame. Anes 20 Ota. 
E 570441; Sarah Jane Davies, Hay- 
ward, Calif. 14407 

Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Sérénade; de C. Chaminade, arr. par 
Victor Charmettes, of France; quin- 
tette a cordes, avec piano conduc- 
teur.. 4to. (Cinélyrica) © Aug. 
ii Too Cc AU lien hao anieuk ¢ 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 

Change your mind; w Henry Creamer, 
melody Sam Wooding and Bob 
Schafer, of U. S., arr. Claude Lap- 
ham, of U.S... ©.1.¢ Sept. (2.1923 ; 
E 569088; Goodman & Rose, inc., 
New York. 14409 


14408 | 


pt. 1 aa vets 


‘ 

Chanson a boire; text anon., musique 
de Francis Poulenc, of France; voix 
d@hommes a capella. 4to. © July 
28,1923); 1 ec. Aug.’ 1; EB 567328 * Rou- 
art. Lerolle et cie., Paris. 14410 


Chanson d’avril; valse de salon, Au- 
gust Cons, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Aug, 30," (1993* 3 Capeetieeeree iy 
567646 ; Gould & Bolttler, London. 

‘ 14411 


Chanson (La) de la grive; mélodie 
populaire, w Oyex-Delafontaine, har- 
monized and arr. Alfred Henry, of 
England. (Jn Edition Chester, no. 
108: Ten Alpine pastorals, v. 2, no. 
S) - ©: Aug. 18,°1923; Peo Anes 15 - 
E 567445; J. & W. Chester, Itd., 
London. 14412 


Chanson de route; marche et one-step 
de l’operette Ciboulette, de Reynaldo. 
Hahn, of France; pf. © July 30, 
1928; 1 e. Aug. 13; E 567424; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 14413 


Charming Lee; waltz, w G. D., m John 
A. Aguilar, of U. S. © 1 ce Sept. 
1, 1923; E 568972; Gustave Dhalf- 
hor, Los Angeles. 14414 


Chasing the blues; w and m William 
R. -Glaly, or “U.7 S27 Gyre ans 14. 
1923; E 568621; Clarence Williams 
music pub. ¢co., inc., New York. 

14415, 

Chasseur (Le) suisse; w A. van Has- 
selt, m H. Plumhof, harmonized and 
arr. Alfred Henry, of England. (Jn 
Edition Chester, no. 107: Ten Alpine 
pastorals, v. 1, no. 4) © Aug. 13, 
1923; Tce. Atle; db ;5E eet = de & 
W. Chester, 1td., London. 14416 


Chattanooga blues; w and melody C. 
Lovie Austin, of U. S.; in B flat. 
© ule Fuly, 28" 190 i) osloa- 
Lovie Austin, Chicago. 14417 

Cheerio; or, Losin’ the blues, w Jack 
Nelson,.m L. M., of. U.S. 7 pi. with 
mr © le Aug. 1, 19230 mm posail : 
Lindsay McPhail, Chicago. 14418 

Cheery heart; fox trot, w. E. M.. mel- 
ody Jack Vincent, of St ©" «: 
Aug. 11; 1923" BP "a6en2e “Hthyl 
Morrison, Kansas City, Mo. 14419 

Chemin (Le) de la Alhambra; de J. 
Turina, arr. par S. Chapelier, of 
France; orch. avee piano conduc- 
beun. . tos. Oy SUly ee Ae ee 
Aug. 7; E 567338; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. [© arrangement] 

14420: 


Cherry ripe; two-part song, w Robert 
Herrick, m Hilda M. Grieveson, of 
England, ed. Martin Akerman; 
treble voices, in B flat. 4to. (Year 


870 


~ Child’s (A) prayer; w 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1928 


book press series of unison and part- 
songs, no. 220) [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © June 21, 1923; 1c. 
July 11; E 566981; H. F. W. Deane 
& sons, the year book press, Itd., 
London. 14421 


Cherubim song; no. 7, from the Rus- 
sian church, by Bortniansky, adapt- 
ed and arr. Albert Ham, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Church music 
review, no. 687) © Aug. 20, 1928; 
Ze. Age, 21H O6Si0 lL: Ho W. Gray 
co., New. York. [© adapted and ar- 
ranged | 14422 


Chest’ urdema serenata; versi di F. C., 
musica di Mario Aratoli, of U. S.; 
mand. ace. 4to. © July 9, 19238; 
le July 9,1 ¢ July 14; E 568166; 
Frank Colletto, New York. 14423 


Child (The) next door; reading with 
music, w Rose Fyleman, m Frieda 
Peycke, of U. S. © Aug. 30, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 4; E 568997; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 14424 


Child talking to the cat (L’enfant et le 
matou) ; by Poldowski [Lady Dean 
Paul], of England; pf. (Jn Cale- 
donian market, no. 5) © Aug. 13, 
1923; 1 @ Aug. 15; EH 567452; J. & 
W. Chester, Itd., London. 


Children’s dance (Danza dei bimbi) ; 
by Edward EH. Trucco, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York, op. 14, no. 3; 
pf. © Aug. 10, 1923; 2 ¢c Aug. 11; 
FE 568525; Mauro V. Cardilli, New 
York. 14426 


Children’s (The) hour; 12 easy pieces, 
Anita Harrison, of Great Britain; 
Wit ebanks  CCiLiony. bk. 1)", © 
July 9, 1923;1¢. July 10; E 566932 ; 
Banks & son, York, England. 14427 


anon.) mi. J. 
Maurer, of U. S. © Apr. 14, 1923; 
2c. July 23; E 568165; Central pub. 
house, Cleveland. 14428 


Chimes of St. Joseph’s; reverie, H. J. 
Di, Or eULUS 136 pf, © Aug. ty 1923) 
2c. Aug. 11; E 568462; Henry J. 


Donovan, Providence, R. I. 14429 
Chinky; fox trot tango, w and m 
Percy Wenrich, of U. S.. © July 


av. L925: Zee. ior: WH DOSL5T ¢ 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 14430 


Chirpin’ the blues: w and m Alberta 
Hunter and Lovie Austin, of U.S. 
July» 20: v4928: Zoe tIulysZe; E 
568181; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 

14431 


14425 |. 


14439 


Choo-choo (The) train; by Mari Paldi, 
of U. S.; pf. (Miniature fancies) 
@ Juby :30j-0928 2 el /Aue id) 
568507 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 


ton. 14482 
Chopcherry; poem George Peele, m 
Peter Warlock [pseud. of Peter 
Heseltine] of England. (Jn Peter- 


isms, first set) © July 23, 1923; 
1 hor uly 20) ee OO LOG). ths aurea 
Chester, ltd., London. 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Impromptu 
in ¥.-sharp; by F. F. Chopin, op. 36, 
rey., fingering, pedaling, general in- 
formation and instructive annota- 
tions, Leopold Godowsky, of U. S., 
with biographical sketch and glos- 
sary Lewis G. Thomas, of U. S.; pf. 
(Progressive series compositions, 
cataiog no. 1405) © July 21, 1923; 
2¢ July 23; E 568063; Art publi- 
eation soc., St. Louis. [© fingering, 
phrasing, pedaling, annotations, bio- 
graphical sketch and glossary | 

14434 


The maiden’s wish; F. F. 
Chopin,. transcribed Franz Liszt, 
rev. ed. with fingering, pedaling, 
phrasing and instructive annota- 
tions, Leopold Godowsky, of U. S., 


biographical sketches, form and 
structure, and glossary, Lewis G. 
Thomas, of U. S.; piano. (Progres- 
Sive series compositions, no. 814) 


©u Fuby 731, 1923 22rd Augisitin 
568270; Art publication soc., St. 
Louis. [© fingering, phrasing, pedal- 
ing, annotations, biographies and 
glossary] 14435 


Chord chart; by R. Frankland, of 
WAS. tensbanjo: «c@) Aus. £7, 1923 ; 
2 @ Aug. 18; E 570490; Roach, 
Frankland, Cincinnati. 14436 


Chosen tune; by Herbert Howells. of 
Mngland, op. 28, no. 2; violin and 
pf © June 15, 1923; 1 c June 28; 
E 567377; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 14437 


Christ (The) child; sacred song, w 
Lida KeckiWiggins, m Edna Ran- 
dolph Worrell, of U. S. Dayton, O., 
Paine pub. co. © Aug. 11, 1923; 
2 ec. Aug..10; E..570291; L. M. Paine, 
-Dayton, O. 14438 


Christ (Le) renait; de S. Rachmani- 
noff, op. 26, no. 6, arr. par Leonidas 
Leonardi, of France; petit orch. 
Moscow, [ete.] A. Gutheil. 4to. © 
Apr) “20400823 f 1 iiclt Jub 163% EB 
567047; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leip- 
zig. 14439 


871 


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14440 


Chistiansen (J. C.) Three songs; by 
J. ©. C., of Germany, domiciled at 
Philadelphia. Contents:—1l. Mid- 
way; in between.—2. True love.—3. 
March for all. © July 24, ,&023: 
2c. Aug. 2; E 570306; Julius Chris- 
tiansen, Philadelphia. 14440 

Shristmas song (O holy night) ; can- 
tique de Néel, m Adolphe Adam, arr. 
Paul Bliss, of U. S.; two women’s 
voices.  4to. (Theo. Presser. co. 
sacred music for women’s voices) 
)., Ang,» 21s) 1923 sy 2-. es Ate 28.2. 1K 
570644: Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. [© arrangement] 14441 

, w J. 8. Dwight, m 
Adolphe Adam, arr. Paul Bliss, of 
U. §.3; mixed voices. 4to. (Theo. 
Presser co. Christmas anthems) 
Cover-title:—Christmas night. © 
Ane § 201928; Bike? Awe.cl2Sii0 
570643; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. [© new arrangement] 14442 

Cibouiette; entr’acte, comme frére et 
soeur, extrait de Vopérette, par Rey- 
naldo Hahn, arr. par F. Salabert, of 


France; orch. avec . piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to- (Célébre collection des 


succes, no. 649) 
KOC, SObts 4 eee 
Salabert, Paris. 


© Aug.: 25, 1923; 
567741; Francis 
[© arrangement] 
14443 

de Voperette, de Reynaido 
Hahn, of France; pf. © July 23, 
1923; 1 @ Aug. 7; © 567325; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 
14444 

Ciboulette-valse; de l’operette Cibou- 
lette, de Reynoido Hahn, of France; 


pi: © July:30, 1923-1 cows 18 - | 


EK 567427; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
14445 
Cineinnati; w George Elliston, m HE. 


BS, of WiiSsinsto. .x@xiAmer 25, 
1923; 2c) Aug: 27; 1570595; Emma 


Beiser Secually, Cincinnati. 14446 
Citizen. , (The). 2march: by. T; .,.. of 
U.S. 3; band? » York. Pa.,-Charles; A. . 
Lez... '4t0\.. »«G) Ausy 15) 19232, ic. 
Ae hE Ee BF 0888: Thomas i te- 
desco, York, Pa. 14447 


Clarabel; w and mH: B.S. and V..M.., 
Ol aa EG) Ae. PAE a Toe) Moe 2. 
9t0274; H. Bert. Shepard and Vir- 
ginia Mason, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 


14448 
Ciark’s (Cumberland). first concert 
party album; solos. duets; mono- 


logues and concerted nos., w C. C., 
m Paul Andrew, of Great Britain. 
©, June 5, 1923; 1¢ June 4; EB 

66466; Beal, Stuttard & co., Itd., 
London. 


14449 | 


pt. ut, Rus: ¥. 18 


Clock (The) is playing; w Darl Mac- 
Boyle, in Pierre Blanuw, of Holland, 
American adaptation, Robert King, 
of UL nS.j, © Ame 2 4p 4923 12, c. 
Aug. 25; E 568849; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. |. 14450 

Clorinda; lyric John Bledlowe, m R. 
Orlando Morgan, of Great Britain; 
in Amin. © June 7, 1923; 1 ¢. June 
23; KE 566678; Enoch & sons, Itd., 
London. 34451 

Clubwoman’s (The) hymn; cho., w 
Sallie Southall Cotten, m Ethel Ab- 
Doct”. [i. e. Mrs. AcvS? 15 eee. 0. 
S.'@ Aus. 25, foga 2 ieee ae eee 
E 568891; Mrs. A. S. Kennickell, jr., 
Winston-Salem, N. C. 14452 

JSoax me, just a little; fox trot, w B. 
H., melody Jack Vincent, of U. S. 
©1c¢ Aung. 3, 1923; BE 568260; Bud 
Hagner, Dubuque, Ia. 144453 

Coaxing; by. Paul Lawson, of UU. S:; 
pf. (Young recitalist) © Aug. 1, 
1928); 2. C., Aue @ pk, DOeauS | Ll aed: 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 14454 | 

Cobwebs; suite, Montague Ewing, of 
Great Britain; pf. (Royal college 
edition, no. 156) Contents: 1. Dance 
of the shadows.—2. Moon moths.— 
3. Spider march.—4, Phantom carni- 
val: ©) Aug! 30,11923% Isc) Augi'31 ; 
EH 567642: Gould & Bolttler, London. 

14455 

Cold (The) North sea; w and m Vince 
Courtney, of Australia. © May 13, 
1923; 1 «. Sept. 1; E 567639; Allan 
& co., pty. Itd., Melbourne, Australia. 

14455 

Colorado, it’s you I love; w and m 
Mike. Hart [i. e. Michael Joseph 
Hart! of U.S), © Aue wees. 2 Cc. 
Aug. 6; E 570310; Hart & Hdwards, 
Denver. 14457 

Come again and make us glad; w Lida 
Keck-Wiggins, m Edna Randolph 
Worrell, of U. S.. Dayton, O., Paine 
pub. co.’ © Aug. 11, 1923%' 2'c.Aug. 
15; E 570293; L.'M. Paine, Dayton, 
O. 14458 


Come on let’s step, step around; from 


Little Jessie James, w Harlan 
Thompson, m Harry Archer, of U.S. 
©. Aug. ‘8, 1923 3 sZt all 
570333 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
14459 
Come where the lilies bloom; two-part 
song, Will L. Thompson, arr. Paul 
Bliss, of U. S.; sop. and alto. 4to. 
(Theo. Presser co. school chorus) — 
©! Aug. 21923 302 en Aumeasy | 
570641; Theo. Presser co., Phila-. 
delphia. [© new arrangement] 
14460 


872 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


Coming (The) of spring; w Gwendolen 
Paget, m Graham Vaughan, of Great 
Britain. © Aug. 9, 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 
13; E 570344; Theo. Presser c¢o., 
Philadelphia. 14461] 


Comment gqu’y font? chansonnette, 
paroles de Roger Ferréol, musique de 


Trémolo, of France. © May 21, 
1923; 1 c. June 6; E 566360; Lucien 
Brulé, Paris. 14462 


Communion service in D; responses, 
gloria, gratias and credo, F. Cunning- 
ham Woods, ot England; mixed 
yoices, organ _ 4to. © July 20, 
1923; 1-¢. Aug. 2; E 567383 ; Stainer 
& Beli, ltd., London. 14463 


Concert paraphrase; on waltz-themes 
from Ch. Gounod’s Faust, L. Leslie 
Loth, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 6, 1923; 
2 c. Aug. 11; E 568470; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 14464 


Concertino; de P. A. Tirindelli, of 
Itaiy ; violino e pf. 1. In la min.—2. 
mi yetimin, ~G@) Saly- 17) 41923 51 re: 
each July 18; E 567071, 567072 : G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 14465. 14466 


Confidence; vocal valse, w Clifford 
Seyler, m Chater Robinson, of Great 
Britain. Orchestral piano copy. © 
Sule “aie 23 siitere Awe!) 203) 2H 
567521; Boosey & co., London. 

1446 


Conotton; words and music by M. 8. 
J., of U. S.; ph with w.’ ©'1 c Aug. 
1, 1923; E 568233; Melvin Smith 
Johnston, Pittsburgh. 14468 


Constancy; by William Every, of Eng- 
land; pf: © July 23; 1928; 1 ¢. Aug. 
2; EH 567396; Herbert Freeman, Lon- 
don. 14463 

Cooay, coozy, coo; w and m Gertrude 
Cobb Miller and Ernest B. Holley, of 
Busy © -Aug,; 245; 1928 5.2 -e), Ame 
AGS} 570590; Miller and Holley, St. 

; Petersburg, Fla. 14470 

Copain-copine; de Voperette Le petit 
enoc, paroles de P. L. Flers, musique 
de Joseph Szule, of France. © July 
Pamgoeonal ¢., Aus, £ Hi OGfaaT 5 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 14471 

Coq (Le) gaulois; marche, par Fran- 
cis Popy. of Canada; pour harmonie 
ou fanfare. 4to. © Aug. 25, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 11; EH 567733; E:. Gaudet, 
Paris. 14472 

Coral isle; valse, Jan Hurst, of Great 

' Britain; orch.. 4to. (Chappell & 
co.’s orchestral journal, no. 936) © 
uy ld. leo eb ney 2500 BK) 
567216; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] 14473 


14485 


piano. © June 4, 1523: 
1 e@ June 6; HB 566389; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. 14474 


Cotswold love; w John Drinkwater, 
m Michael Mullinar, of England; 
tt DY Hate? ©)“ Faly at, 19282 tre: 
July 18; E 567059; Elkin & co., ltd., 
London. 14475 


Course en chars: prélude, par Edouard 
lament, of France, op. 48; piano. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampop . 
& cie. © May 21, 1928; 2 c June 
6; E 566346; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 14476 


Covered wagon days; from Newcomers. 
w and m Will Morrissey and Joe 
Burrowes, of U. S. Aug. 15, 
1923; 2 c. Aug. 15; E 570298; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

+ 14477 

Cradle song; w Swinburne, 1 Muriel 
Herbert, of Great Britain. no. 2. 
© June: 2999235" 1 ce Ausra 
567249; Augener, Itd., London. 

14478 


Cradle (The) song; w and m Fritz 
Zimmermann, of Switzerland, domi- 


ciled at Los Angeles. © Aug. 29, 
1923; 2 ec. Aug. 21; B 568789; Irv- 


ing Berlin, inc, New York. 14479 
Crazy (A) guy like me; w M. A. R.. 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Hthel Fisher], of U.S. © 1e. Aug. 
13,°1923; E 570210; M. A. Roland, 
New York. 14480 
Crooning (The) lullaby; waltz, w B. 
H., melody Jack Vincent, of U. S. 
©1e Aug. 3, 1923; E 568261; Bud 
_ Hagner, Dubuque, Ia. 14481 
’Cross the harbor bar; wand m David 
Jonathan Monroe, of U. S§. © i. 
Sept. 1, 19238; E 568969; David J. 
Monroe, Toledo, O. 14482 
Crossing the bar; four-part chorus, w 
Tennyson, m Charles H. Marsh, of 
U. S.; mixed voices.. (Blue. octavo 
series, sacred, no. 4026) © June 27, 
1923: Le July 2)°1 @& Aug.' 265, E 
570163; Harold Flammer, inc., New 


York, 14483 
Crushed petals; intermezzo, Evan 
Marsden, of England; pf. © Aug. 


An, DO2D.. Le. Be Os DOltos: 
Joseph Henry Larway, London. 
14484 


Cuando me besas; fox-trot, letra de 
A. Nicolas Blanco, musica por F. 
Porrata-Doria, of Porto Rico. San 
Juan, Puerto Rico, José Laza & ca. 
Gl Aue tf fo255 2 ee. Suelsto! 2h 
570285; F. Porrata- tees San Juan, 
Porto Rico. 14485 


8T3 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14486 


Cuckoo; novelty fox. trot, w M. J._B., - 


TW, .bs Savor US 3 © sae Ws, 


hye: 2) CAME. 20 2 1 0 OOM te ie bo? 


Bernard and Wm. B. Starbird, Los 
Angeles. 14486 


Cumberland way; w Edward Lock- 
ton, m Meredyth Lee, of England; 
in ey MC) SM, ET Poe do ee wag a 
20: E 567054; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 14487 

Curly-head; just kiss me good night, 
valse song, w Alexis EH, Ffrench, m 
Rollo de Freyne, of. Great Britain. 


ANS.) NO, AOZS put Ce AUS aoe nL 
567493; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 14488 


Cycle (A) of the sea; choral suite, 
w FF. Wyville Home, m Gerrard 
Williams, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. Curwen edition. 4to. 
July 19, 1923; 1 ec. Aug. 2; E 567487; 
J. Curwen & sons, Itd., London. 


14489 

Cyprien; de JVoperette Myria ou 
L’amoreuse incompléte, livret de 
René Nazelles, musique de André 
Mauprey, of France. © July 30, 
492354 Ihe, oAmge.; (13:3. (Hy «D6T404 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 14490 


Czardas. no. 2; par Marcel Avy, of 


France; harmonie et fanfare. 

June, A9AGt! Winer sly s6 St iw 

567193: Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
14491 


Czerny (Charles) 133 exercises techni- 
ques; tirés des op. 261, 481 et 821 
de C. Czerny, nouvelle édition in- 
structive par I. Philipp, of France; 
piano. (Etudes choisies, no. 8) © 
June (27:1 923. 5d ter July@sis  D 
567202; Heugel, Paris. 14492 


D. A. R. song; w and m Anna T. Bar- 


bash, of U. S.; solo voice and two 


Ato! “ey Aue; 3) 2925 =" 2 
ec. Aug 6: E 568284; Mrs. Samuel 
Barbash, Atlantic City. 14493 


D, B. I. school song; w Harold Wil- 
song, m ©. L. Fowler, of U. S., arr. 
Mas. J. R. Jones,of* Ul Suntan 
Grace and truth, June 1923) © 
Mae 23, y LOLs ek Me ATS teed” yields 
568940; Clifton L. Fowler, Denver. 

14494 

D’un~ vanneur de blé aux vents; 
poésie de Joachim du Bellay, musi- 
que de Fernand Masson, of France; 
ed. A, en sol, pour voix. élevées. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon 
et (eles). Sully’ 23,, 492385 ley Aue. 
7: E 567370; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 14495 


sopranos. 


pt. 111, Bost ws 


Dabbling in the dew; costume song 
for girls and boys, w old English 
rhyme from Nursery tales of Eng- 
land, m Hilda M. Gr.eveson of Great 
Britain; in C. (Curwen edition, 
1471) [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions}”''© July’ 1S 1925) te Aue: 
2; E 567489; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 14496 


Dad; w end melody A. W. N., of U. 
S. ©lc. Sept. 10, 1923; H 569089 ; 
Anne W. Newton, Washington. 

14497 


Daddy and mother; w Mrs. V. M. G., 
m Hlliott Markham, of U. 8.; pf. with 
w. © June 15, 19233 2),.¢; Aug: 18; 
E 568731; Mrs. V. M. Gibbens, Ft. 
Collins, Col. 14498 


Daddy, daddy blues; w L. M., m EH. 
S.-S., Huntington; of UlTSavO dee. 
Aug. 4, 1923; E 570092; Lillian 
Mancuso, Sacramento, Calif. 

14499 


Daddy! daddy! daddy! mama need 
some squeezing now: w and m F. 
W, L.,iof U. Si %@- tee) Sep 1, 
1923; E 569090; Fred W. Longshaw, 
Atmore, Ala. 14500 


Daddy mama’s coming home, cause 
she’s tired of roamin’ round; w and 
m R. Py. Cy of U.Sy¥ Gort Gy aie 6, 
1923; E 570674; Ralph Pierpont 
Cotton, Columbus, Ga. 14501 


Daddy you’ve done put that thing on 
me; wandm EH. H.,of U.S. ©ic. 
Aug. 6, 1923; FE ' 568392; Hddie Hey- 
wood, Atlanta. 14502 


Daffodil land; w J. J. Cadwaladr, m 
Charles Sampson, of Great Britain. 
mo.11. © June'22, 1923. ie? qume 
21; E 566669; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 14503 


Daffodils in London town; w Will H. 
Ogilvie, m Montague F. Phillips, of 
Great Britain, op. 35, no. 5. © Aug. . 
16, 1923; 1 ec Aug. 22; BE 567586; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. 14504 


Daisie; w by A. H., melody A. R., 
OBE LT.” St © Vie a ee eek, 
570663; Arthur Hand and Adrian 
Rollini, New York. 14505 
Daisy (The); by Frank HE. Ward, of 
U. S., op. 3, no. 1; pf. , (Wild flower 
sketches) © Aug. 6, 1923; 2 «¢. 
Aug. 11; E 568479; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 14506 
Daisy, I’m crazy; w and m P. B. W., 
of U. S.; pf. with w. ©1c. Aug. 18, 
1923; E 568720; Paul Booth Win- 
koop, New York.: 14507 


874 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


Dalry house; Strathspey, Scottish folk 
melody, J. Hunter Macinillan, of 
- scotland; pf. (© July 6, 1923; 1 ¢. 
July 17; E 567403; James S. Kerr, 
Glasgow. 14508 


Dance(A) for Phyllis; by Van Den- 
man Thompson, of U. S., op. 16; pf. 
‘OyAUss 22,1923 5: 2ic. Aug. 25;°H 
.570567; B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 14509 


Dancing and dining at Deauvilie; 
tango fox trot, melody by Kmmet 
Balfmoor, [pseud. of J. C. McCabe] 
OL UNS.2 «Gt ce. Aug '%)/19235 
570204; James C. McCabe, New 
York. 14510 


Dancing honeymoon; duet, from The 
dancing honeymoon, w Ballard Mac- 
donald, m Philip Braham, of U. S. 
© rsepe. £1923: 2 & Sept. 5: EB 
569053; Harms, inc., New York. 

14511 


Dancing leaves; caprice, H. E. Gib- 
son-Butler, of Great Britain; pf. 
Paxton’s ed. © Aug. 15, 1928; 1 e. 
Aug. 138; E 567497; W. Paxton & 
co., Itd., London. 14512 


Dancing off the Volstead blues; w and 
m TM Si of U:' Si © July 12, 
1923 ; 2 c. Aug. 4; E 568330; Thomas 
M. Stewart, Detroit. 14513 


Dancing shoes; blues fox trot, w Paul 
Denery, m Henry (Jack) Lange and 
Henry Busse, of Great Britain. © 
Wwe 20.1923. Te. ‘June \23'* -H 
566715; Song success syndicate, Lon- 
don. 14514 


Dancing-succés; recueil de 15 danses 
modernes, de divers auteurs, of 
France and Italy; orch. en:si bémol. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon 
& cie. obl. 32mo. © July 30, 1923; 
1 «@ Aug. 13; E 567541; Evette et 

« Schaeffer, Paris. 14515 


Dancing time in Kerry; w Henry 
T. Wale, m Harold Hampson, of 
Great Britain. © Aug. 14, 1923; 
1 « Aug. 16; E 567571; Chappell 
& co., ltd., London. 14516 


Dandelion; by Frank E. Ward, of 
i Ob con) WO. o> pr. C Wild 
flower sketches) © Aug. 6, 1923; 2 
ec. Aug. 11; E 568478; G. Schirmer, 


ine., New: York. 14517 
Dandelion (The); w Frances Corn- 


ford, m Arthur Bliss, of England, 
viola ace. Lionel Tertis, of Eng- 
land. -© July 2, 1928;1c¢. July 20; 
E 567088; J. & W. Chester, Itd., 
‘London. 14518 


14530 


Dandy White and Lindy Snite; w P. 
Be ib it ee TN. LE Or - BS. aEr 
PP? Bei: Jang Wee MA Oat es Aug. 

28, 1923; E 568882; Pearl Brough 
Holton and Ferdinand M. Holton, 
Greensburg, Pa. 14519 


Dans la forét du charme et de l’en- 
chantement; conte de fée par Jean 
Moréas, musique de Marcel Grand- 
jany, of France, op. 11; harpe. © 
July 3, 1923; 1 c. Aug. 7; E 567358; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 14520 

Dans les jardins de Murcia; de J. 
Turina, arr. par S. Chapelier, of 
France; oreh. avec piano conduc- 
eur: Ato... ©) July 23, °1928 ed 
Aug. 7; E 567336; Rouart Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. [© arrangement] 14521 

Danse de jadis; par Alexandre S. 
Petit, of France; orch. avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 25, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 11; E 567735; HE. Gaudet, 
Paris. 14522 


Danse napolitaine; par Paul Fosse, of 
France; orech, avec piano conduc- 
teur. Editions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon & cie. © May 21, 1923; 
1c June 6; E 566365; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 14523 

Danse piquante; by Philippe Maurel, of 
Great Britain; pf. © July 16, 1928 ; 
1c. Aug. 6; E 567303; A. Hammond 
& co., London: 14524 

Danses (Les) de Lormont; paroles de 
Mme. Desbordes-Valmore, musique 
de César Franck, arr. par A. Mari- 
otte, of France. © Aug. 17, 1923; 
1 ec. Aug. 17; EH 567509 ; Enoch & cie., 
Paris. 14525 

Danza campestre; by Alexander Kopy- 
low, transcribed H. Clough-Leighter, 
of U. S.: organ. © Aug. 9, 1923; 
2 c. Aug. 13; E 570354; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. [© arrange- 


ment] 14526 
Danze napoletane: by Rosario Sea- 
lero, of Italy, domiciled at New 


York, op. 27; no. 1, 2; violin and pf. 
(Two neapolitan dances, no. 1, 2) 
©, Aust’ 23% 1923+ 2 edidg. 029508 
568898, 568899; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 14527, 14528 
Darling, we will meet again; w R. L.., 
m E. S. 8S. Huntington, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. Aug. 4, 1923; E 570093; Robert 
Lewis, Los Angeles. 14529 


Day-break ; three miniatures, A. Vivian 
May, of Great Britain; pf. Con- 
tents.—1. Opal tints.—2. Flutes of 
dawn.—3. Apple blossoms. © July 
16, 1923; 1 « July 16; E 566987: 
Reid bros., ltd., London. 14530 


875 


CATALOGUE 
14531 


Day (The) when you come home; w 
and iy We Rey Bey Ot, W Sseeion ic. 
Aug. 380, 1923; E 568910; William 
Raymond Bond, Hubbard, O. 14531 


Dear li’l pal; w Noble Sissle, melody 


Hubie Blake, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 
31, 19238; E .568905,;, Irving. Berlin, 
ine., New York. 14532 


Dear little girl of my dreams; waltz 
ballad, w E. Lb. B., m H. T.,-of U.S. 
Los Angeles, Los Angeles music pub. 
co. © July 26; 1923; 2 c. Aug. 6; 
FE 568359; Edw. L. Ballenger and 
Homer Tourjée, Los Angeles. 14583 


Dear little northern Rose; w H. W. 
L., melody Richard F. Lee, of U. S. 
© Ll ie Aus 26,1928 "Ra 70443: 
Henry W. Lavalley, Dalton, Mass. 

14534 

Dear little thing; one-step, par Mau- 
rice Bellecour, of France; orch. avee 
piano conducteur. 4to. © May 21. 
1923; 1 « June 6; E 566375; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 1453 


Dear mother; w E. D., melody Her- 
man Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], 
of8U. S. © 1 c«. Ausy 4489245-E8 
568221; Elbina Dunn, Minneapolis, 

14536 


Dear old chum o’ mine; w Mrs. C. A. 
B., m John F. Ryan, of U. S: © 
loc. Aug. 18, 1923; E 568707; Mrs. 
Chas. A. Bradley, P:ttsburgh. 

145387 


Dear old Maine, ’m coming back; w 
and m M. ©. B., of U. S: © Sept. 6, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 7; E 569248; Milton 
Charles Bennett, Oakland, Me. 

14538 


Dear old Oregon; w and m J. B., of 


Uy, S». anty. Prank C! Parnack. Of 
ars: - Ori ec Aue. 6, (aaa. ou 
568380; Joanna Billings; Portland, 
Or. 14539 


Dear patient mother 0’ mine; w M. B. 
S., melody Arnold T. Lax, of U.S. 
© 1c. Sept. 10, 1923; H 569099; M. 


Belle Smyth, Nampa, Id. 14540 
Dearest pal; words by E. D., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Hthel 


Fisher], of UWy):S) n@ 11... 4A0g.y/, 
1923; E 568222; HElbina Dunn, Min- 
neapolis. 14541 
Dearie; wand; my PB. :jef Us. Sy ..Q 
Awe. 16) °1923)3::2 jen, Aug, 2361/8 
568830; La Fayette Parker, Red 
Bluff, Calif. 14542 


Dein stisses, brennend rotes mundchen ; 
valse boston, verse von Fritz Rotter, 
musik von Robert Stolz, of Austria, 


OF CCPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. m7; n. s., v.18 


cp. 480. © Nov. 30, 1922 


22h @ uly 
10, 1923.; E 566946; Edition Accord, 
g. mh. Db hi Berlin. ° 14543 


Delectable (The) day; four. silhouet- 
tes. Rosalie M. Prince, of Great 
Bui taine piano. Contents :—1. Morn- 
ing.—2. Noon.—3. Dusk—4. Night. 
© Aug. 30, 1923; 1 ¢c Aug: 31; EB 
567645 ; Forsyth bros., 1td., London. 

14544 

Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo) Cop- 
pélia; by Léo Delibes, arr. Henry 
Tolhurst, of Great Britain; violin 
and pianoforte. Paxton’s ed. Con- 
tents :—Bolero.—Danse |de féte,— 
Danse de la poupée—Prelude et 
valse lente—Scene et mazurke— 
Théme slave. © July 18, 1923; 1 ce. 
July 9; EH 566927; W. Paxton & Co., 
Itd., London. 14545 

Délie; object de plus haulte vertu 
nos. 1-8, poémes de Maurice Scéve, 
musique de Roland-Manuel, of 
France. © July 3, 1923; 1 @ Aug. 
7; E 567359; Durand et cie., Paris. 

14546 

Delta tau delta; marching song, J. H. 
B., of .U. 8.3 pf. with w:?Proto- 
stat] © 1 .¢. Aug. 18;),1923;. E 
568721; John Hay Bemis, Cleveland. 

14547 

Départ pour lalpage; mélodie popu- 
laire, w Paul Privat, harmonized 
and arr. Alfred Henry, of England. 
(In Edition Chester, no. 107: Ten 
Alpine , pastorals,” vause Dan's). \© 


Aug..,,18;;, 192520 bo Cos Ae ei tL 
567442; J. & W. Chester, Itd., Lon- 
don. 14548 


Désespérée (La) ; élégie, par Trémisot, 
of France; orch. avec piano con- 
ducteur. Wditions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon et cie. © May 21, 1923; 1 
ce. June 6; E 566366: Evette et Scha- 
effer, Paris. 14549 


Deux (Les) Javas; Java, paroles de 
Léo Leliévre, fils, et E. Audiffred, 
musique de André Jullienne, of 
France, et Ciro Urbini, of Italy. 
Editions musicales Buffet Crampon 
et cie. © June 27, 1923; 1 c July 
Si + HH) H6TLSS Eyette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 14550 

Devon (The) maid; w Keats, m 
Maurice Vinden, of Great Britain. 


©) Aug. 7, 19233 loe;yaaey ih. 
567575; Murdoch, Murdoch & . ¢cc., 
London. 14551 


Dew (The): each trembling leaf en- 
wreath’d; w Mary Balfour, set to 
an Irish air:yarr. G. Ronald .C. 
Olden, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Choral album, no. 


876 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


1352). © Aug. 6, 1923; 1c. Aug. 18; 
E 567513; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 14552 


Dewey’s victory; by Arthur S. Josse- 
lyn, of U. S.; piano. Rev. ed. © 
wee re, Loa) fhe eA TSK 
568529 ; Alpha music co., Providence, 
BY, 14553 


Did you ever love anybody just like 
this; w and melody R. R., of U. 8S. 
©rr G Aue. 11". 1923 ;)'H’ 568558 5 
Ruby Robertson, New York. 14554 


Didn’t old jay bird laugh, when they 
picked poor robin clean; w and m S. 
fe wae. war "OC. E. Smith, or 
Wes e pie with’ we: OPt-e!VAus'' 13, 
1923; HE 570229; Sidney Easton. 
New York. 14555 


Dimanche de mai; de Gabriel-Marie 
et Hans Ourdine, of France; orch. 
avee piano conducteur. 4to. © 
JulweZs, 1925; 4c. Aug.’T; E 567332 ; 
L. Philippo, Paris. 14556 


Dimples; w Thomas Hearon and 
Srminie Kerr mT. H...of U. 8)© 


Pee teed. | 2.es\ And OS OH 
570384; Westley & Hearon, New 
York. 14557 


Ding-er-ling; w and melody L. J. H. 
H., of Great Britain, domiciled at 
New York, arr. Rudolph Dunbar, 


OpuU.o8. tO. @cAugi ds 1923837 
568563; Lionel James H. Ewing, 
New York. 14558 


Divertissement; par E. Lucas, of 
France; clarinette et piano. © 
July 3, 1923; 1 c. Aug. 7; E, 567362 ; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 14559 

Dixie girl; w P. O. B., melody Walter 
Sime .Orwl. oS. oO) Tc. Aug. "13, 
1923; EH 5702385; Percy O..Brewer, 
San Francisco. 14560 

Dixie is calling blues; w and m C. C. 
MM) of4U. 8S! 3©akie: Septy) 5.1928 ; 
E 569076; Chas. Courtway Miller, 
Deer Lodge, Mont. 14561 


Do-doodte-com: w and melody Porter 


Grainger and Fletcher Henderson, 
Caicos ~aiC) b GC, ANS, Li TQ29 - By 
568435; Irving,,-Berlin,, Inc.,, New 
York. 14562 


Do, re, mi: from Topsy and. Eva, w 
and m Duncan sisters [i. e. Vivian 
and Rosetta Duncan], of U. S. © 
mente. 1G: AOR 7 eevAS 25 5. 7H 


568831; Thomas Wilkes, San Fran-. 


cisco. 14563 
Do right blues; w and m Il. S. and 
Doll Jonés, of UV) 8) arr! lS’. © 
1c. Aug. 11, 1923; FE 568566; Lloyd 
Smith, Chicago. 14564 


14575: 


Dr: Coue’s, Ineafitation: w' S. E,' m1 
George’ Graff, jr... of’ U.°S.,' arr. 
Tico Gi Beach: of Ue 8:7 © i, te. 
AUS: 2y ) YAS} RY 365992 Steril 
Hjelmberg, Coronado, Calif. 14565 


Dohnanyi (Ernst von) Capriccio; 
konzertettide von EH. von Dohnanyi, 
ef, Hungary; klavier, F moll. © 
Jane iy, 19252 ie sune: 22s 
566708; Rodzsavolgyi & co., Buda- 
pest, Hungary. ‘14566 


Pastorale; ungarisches Weih- 
nachtslied yon EH. von Dohnanyi, of 
Hungary; pianoforte. © Nov. 1, 
19273) ie. June 22. 1923. W566 0n: 
Rozsavolgyi & co., Budapest, Hun- 
gary. 14567 


Dolly of the movies; musical comedy 
in. 2. acts, book: and, lyrics. G.. Hy, m;_ 
D464, Wes Olt, M40 Wey 7 AG AWO.. ODES. 
libretto and music. © 1. Sept. 4, 
1923; D 26482; Glenn Hughes and 
Don Wilson, Seattle. 14568 


Dolore estinto nella fede; di Alfredo 
Berisso, of Italy; piano. (Poemi, 


no. 4) © Aug. 16, 1923; 1 @ Aug. 
1; WH 6675823) Gui Ricordi + & eo., 
Milan. 14569 
Dolores; w Dena Tempest: m Teresa 
Del Riego, of Great Britain. © 
Aen 4s) PODS they AUS Ss «2e,0) 
567588; Chappell & c¢o.; ltd., Lon- 
don. 14570 
Dolorose: valse hésitation, de  V. 
- Bernardi, orch. par H. Mouton, of 
Mrance; oreh. avec piano conduc- 
teur!! ‘4to.” © ‘Aubert, 1923: ye 


Aug. 11; E 567501; Société anony- 
me des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 
14571 


Done, that’s me; melody, F. P., of 
Wee SO al, ehiSept.,. Ay g923m 7 

' 568974; Frank Pace, New York. 
14572: 


Don’t blame me; w Hulbert Esmere, 
m George Butts, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Philadelphia. © 1 «. 
Sept. 5, 1923; EH 569049; Excelsior 
musie pub. co., Philadelphia. 14578 


Don’t blame me for feeling glad; w 
Bo dy Mee Sins. Huntington, ;, of 
USiSL71@OuwW eu iduedt 3h7019235 7H 
570729: Harold Jensen, Cranford, 
N. J. 14574 


Don’t change vour mind; w and mel- 
ody Clarence Todd, of U. S. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 14; 1923; E 568626; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 14575 


S77 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14576 


Don’t divorce me, dear; w EH. C. M., 
m Hk. 8S. 8S. Huntington, of U. S. 
1c. Aug. 4, 1923; E 570087; Hllen C. 
McKinley, Indianapolis. 14576 


Don’t forget your dear old mother; 
w FF. L. J., melody Arnold T. Lax, 
GE UL Se © 1e. Sept. 1099235 7 
569102; F. L. Jones, Utica, N. Y. 

14577 


Don’t leave me alone; w and melody 
Harold Goldstein, Michael Seigel, 
and Edwin Block, of U. S., arr. H. 
G. ©le Aug. 4, 1923; EB 570652 ; 
Margate music publishers, Chicago. 

14578 


Don’t love me blues; w Noble Sissle, 
melody Eubie Blake, of U. S. 
1c. Aug. 31, 1923; E 568904; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 14579 


-Don’t waste your tears over me; Ww 
and m Anthony John Stasny, of U. 
S:/'@ Aug. 94, 1923; 2"e) Aue 15; 
E 570309; A. J. Stasny music co., 
ine., New York. 14580 


Dorine und der zufall; lustspiel in 
drei akten, von Fritz Griinbaum und 
Wilhelm Sterk, musik von Jean Gil- 
bert, of Germany ; vollstindiger kla- 
vierauszug mit text bearb. von Hans 
Joseph Vieth, of Germany. © Mar. 
15, 1923234 @ Sully. 103 Bi 566952: 
Rondo-verlag, Berlin. 14581 


Down by the wishing well; w C. Jay 
Wilson, m Howard Lanum, of U. S. 
(@) July 30, 19285. 2 -¢... July 2¢5 5 
568158; Forster music publisher, 
inc., Chicago. 14582 


Down in my heart; w F. M., m Hector 
Richard, of U. S. © July 24. 1923; 
2 @« July 25; E 568111; Francis 
Martelle, Beacon, N. Y. 14583 


Down on Panga Panga Bay; -from 
Newcomers, w and m_ Will Mor- 
rissey and Joe Burrowes, of U. S. 
plus. 23, 1923;..2¢ Aue wow 
568820; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 14584 


Down South blues; w Alberta Hunter 
and Ethel Waters, m_ Fletcher 
Henderson, of U. S. ©1e«. Aug. 3, 
1923; E 568253; Down South music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 14585 


Down where the blue bonnets grow; 
w Bud Frank, m Sylvia Forrest, of 
U. S.; pf. with w. © June 15, 1923; 
2 c. Aug. 18; E 568750; Norman 
Frank, Ransomville, N. Y. 14586 

Drake’s drum; w Henry Newbolt, m 


S. Coleridge Taylor, arr. T. L. Le 
Cras, of Great Britain; mixed 


pt. 111, nisi; ve 18; 


voices. Curwen ed. 4to. © June 
21, 19283; 1c Aug. 2; EB 567486: J. 
Curwen & sons, Itd., London. — 
' 14587 


Dramatic andante, no. 1; by Erno Ra- 
pee and William Axt, of U. S.;: oreh. 
‘(Capitol photoplay series) © Aug. 
2, 1923; 2c. Aug. 3; E 568275; Rieh- 
mond-Robbins, ine., New York. 

14588 


Dream-a-way; w and melody Mabel 
Besthoff, of U. S. .© 1.¢ Aug. 14, 
1923; E 568593; Jack Mills, ine.. 
New York. 14589 


Dream city ; one step, di Umberto Can- 
diolo, of Italy; piccola: orch. 4to. 
©, June, 23,1923; dc. Junec22 ; 
EH 566672; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

14590 


Dream hearts; w C. L. H., m George 
Graff, .jf.,. Of us Son 2tn eb aeo GG. 
Beach, of -U.,,.S. <©.d: e¢ Anse, if, 
1923; E 570425; Clarence Le Roy 
Hagerty, Paterson, N. J. 14591 


Dream ships; w and m William M. 
Felton, of U. S. 1. Vocal solo,—2. 


Vocal duet. © Aug. 9, 1923; 2 ec. 
each Aug. 18; E 570357. 570358; 


Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
14592, 14593 


Dream themes; six poems, Ernest 
Austin, of England, op. 74; pf. bk. 1. 
© June 7, 1923; 1 « June 7; EF 
566457 ; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 14594 


Dreaming of autumn days; w and m 
W. Ef, of U: Si’ © ©. July 28; 1928; 
E 568060; Winnabell Tritz, Clinton, 
Ta. 14595 


Dreaming of mother; w I. 8S. W., m 
Ida McCune Gustaveson, of U. S8.; 
with cho. of mixed voices. © July 
30, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 4; BE 568337; Ida 
Shupe Wood, Ogden City, Utah. 

14596 


Dreaming of you; waltz ballad, w 
and melody Jack Armstrong [i. e. 
J. dA], Jack Steck [ive tase 1. 
and B. RR. S.’ofUe Ss. -@) th cAn 
1%, 1923 * He STOSTOe Jonw Beer. 
strong, John J. Steck, and Edgar R. 
Steever, Philadelphia. 14597 


—— w Harry Noyes Pratt, mN. R., of 
Uusi ©, Aug. 16, 1923. 2596 ae. 
20; E 570469; Neil Reed, River 
Falls, Wis. 14598 

Dreams, dreams; w Alfred Noyes. m 
S. Coleridge-Taylor, of Great Brit- 
ain, op. 74, no. 4d; female voices. 
4to. (Two choruses from The forest 


878 


ae 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


14619 


of wild thyme, no. 1) © May.3, 
1923; 1c. June 2; E 566294; Boosey 
& co., London. 14599 
Dreams were never meant for me; 


waltz, w and m Carson Jay Robison, 
of U. 8S... © July 20, 1923; 2.¢. July 


23: E 568062; Riley-Robison music 


pub. co., Kansas City, Mo. 14600 


Du blomst i dug; af J. P. Jacobsen, 
musik af Ture Rangstrém, of 
Sweden. (To digte, nr. 2) © Aug. 
et 923: 1 ic Aug: 23 5) H. 567593 ; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

: 14601 


Each year Ill send a rose, love; w 
R. A. F., m Sylvia Forrest, of U. 
S.; pf. with w. © June 15, 1923; 2 
e. Aug. 18; E 568745; Reuben A. 
Frenter, Montesano, Wash. 14602 


Earthly (An) tree a heavenly fruit; 
earowle for Christmas day, William 
Byrd, of England, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of Great Britain; two 
trebles and cho. Transposed ed. 4to. 
(Church choir library, no. 246) © 
itive too. | ce. Aug. 2: Ei 
567386; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
[© transposing and editing] 

14603 


Easy melody; fox-trot, w and m Larry 
Conley and Gene Rodemich, of U. S., 
arr. Frank H. Barry, of U. S.; orch. 
4to. Feist ed. 4to. © Aug. 30, 
1923; 2 « Aug. 31; E 568991; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment ] 14604 


Easy violin pieces; [compiled by AIl- 
bert E. Wier], of U. S.; pf. ace. pt., 
with violin pt. 8 vo. (Musie for the 
million series, no. 9) Apr: 25: 
te ee oly batt Valy 6s VA 
709963 ;: Mumil pub. co., New York. 

14605 


Ebbing and flowing; w M. Roberts, m 
R. M. Stults, of U. S.; sop., alto 
and bass, melody in bass. 4to. 
(Theo. Presser co. school choruses) 
© <Aug.'1; 1923; 2 « Aug. 3; HB 
568287: Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. ' 14606 


- Ebenezer: w James Edward Hanna, m 


L. A. M., of U. 8.; pf. with w. 
le Aug. 22, 1923; E 568883: Lewis 
Albert Megonigal, Philadelphia. 


14607 

. Eeole elémentaire et pratique des 7 
positions pour le violon; par HE. 
Malézieux,. of France. 1°'—3*™® y. 


Recueil. © June 27, 1923; 1c. July 
31; E 567199; E. Malezieux, Paris. 
14608 


Egypt-land; fox trot. w W. L. Holts- 
berry, m F. P., of U. S. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Aug. 6, 1923; 2 
ce. Aug. 20; E 570466; Frank Peters, 
East Pittsburgh. 14609 


Eileen; Irish fox-trot ballad, w and 
melody Victor Arden, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 1, 1923; E 568976; Lewis 
John Fuiks, New York. 14610 


Hlégie héroique; by Harry Farjeon, of 
Great. Britain; pt © July, 49. 
192.1 C. oY kis By 0G¢000.. > VW 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 14611 


Elks (The) mareh song; w Eudora 
Burton, m T. L., of U. S. . Chicago. 
Burton, Lemonier and Simpson. © 
June 3, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 570653 ; 
Thomas Lemonier, Chicago. 14612 


Elle disait; serenata hésitation, par 
G. Bonincontro, of France; piano. 
© May 21, 1923; 1 c. June 6; EB 
566361; L. Grus & cie., Paris. 

14613 


Else ! lied, aus dem _ operetten- 
schwank, Der leidige schwiegersohn, 
text von Emil und Arnold Golz, 
musik yon Edmund Eysler, of Au- 


stria, .(@),Apr, 20, 1923; 1 c.,. Sly 
10; E 566948; Gabor Steiner (L. 
Singer & co.), Vienna. 14614 
En rapport (Sympathy); by Denis 


Dupré, of Great Britain; pf. 
July 16, 1923; 1 c Aug. 6; E 567309 ; 
A, Hammond & co., London. 14615 


Endlich hab’ ich dich wieder; walzer- 
rondo, aus dem operettenschwank, 
Der ledige schwiegersohn, text von 
Emil und Arnold Golz, musik von 
Edmund Eysler, of Austria. © Apr. 
20, 1923; 1 c. July 10; E 566938; 
Gabor Steiner (Leo Singer & co.). 
Vienna. 14616 


Endymion ; w Edward Shanks, m Janet 
Hamilton, of England; medium 
voice. © July 10, 1923; 1 e July 
19; E 567011; Winthrop Rogers. Itd.. 
London. 14617 


England our mother; w Alfred Noyes, 
ie tie We Pa Or Moe ON ey One: Lo, 
1923; 2e. July 7; E 568109; Harry 
W. Porter, Baltimore. 14618 


English folk songs; arr. Bernard Ram- 
sey, of England; pf. duets. Contents: 
1. Oxford city.—2. A sailor in the 
north countree.—3. All things are 
quite silent.—4. Covent garden.—5d). 
The ploughboy’s dream.—6. Robin 
Hood and the pedlar. © July 20, 
1923; 1 c. Aug. 2; E 567385; Stainer 
& Bell. Itd., London. 14619 


879 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14620 


Enigma [and] Butterfly; by George 
Aitken, of Great Britain, op. 24, no. 
1, 2Qs'pf.) ©iJune 28):1923%% 1 eu Atte. 
2;eH 567248; Augener, ltd., London. 

14620 


Entertainers blues; w Percy F. Ven- 
able, melody C. W. A., of U. S., arr. 
Dave Peyton, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1923; E 570360; Chas. W. Alex- 
ander, Chicago. 14621 


Epigrate; di Mario Castelnuovo-Te- 
deseo, of Italy; pf. © July 5, 1923; 
1e July 20; E 567032; A. Forlivesi 
& ¢., Florence, Italy. 14622 


Hquinox; by John Ireland, of Great 


Britain; pf. © June 9, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 2; E 567252; Augener, ltd., 
London. 14623 
Firste (Die) nacht; musikalischer 


schwank in drei akten von Hrich 
Urban und Hans H. Zerlett, musik 
von Hugo Hirsch, of Germany, voll- 
stindiger klavierauszug mit text 
bearb.. von Paul Hitihn, of Germany. 
© June 1,,1922-"1 cd phy 10,1923: 
566949 ; Rondo-verlag, Berlin. 14624 


Espagne (L’) de Montmartre; par V. 
Dyck, of France; orch. avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 25, 1923; 
1 ¢ Sept. 11; E 567745; H. Gaudet, 
Paris. 14625 


Hisquisse no.. 2; nocturne de Louis 
Aubert, orchestrée par H. Mouton, 
of Belgium ; orch. avee piano conduc- 
teu! /4to) OO 1 Aus)! 2, -WOS23oomve. 
Sept. 11; E 567734; Durand et cie., 
Paris. [© arrangement] 14626 


Estasi d’amore; waltz, melody F. L., 
ot Italy, domiciled at New York, 
arr. Joseph Gioé, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; instrumental. ©1. 
Aug. 1, 1923; #568237 ; Frank Liber- 
tini, New York. 14627 


Etude no .1; by Heniot Lévy, of U. S.; 
pf. in G maj. (Ten concert studies, 
no,, 1) .©:July 30, 1923; 1, ¢. Aug, 
2; EK 570165; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig. 14628 


Etude no. 2; by Heniot Lévy, of U. S.; 
pf. in F maj. (Ten concert studies, 
BO 2)4' © .JSuly,: 30,1923 3497 e Aus. 
2: E 570174; Breitkopf & Hartel, 
Leipzig. 14629 


Etude no. 3; toccata, by Heniot Lévy, 
of U. S; pf., in A min: (Ten con- 
cert studies, no. 3) © July 30, 
1923; 1 ¢« Aug. 2; E 570166; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 


14630 © 


pt. 17, 0. s., v.18 


Etude no. 4; nocturne, by MHeniot 
Lévy, of U. S.; pf., in B flat maj. 
(Ten concert studies, no. 4) 
July, 30, 1923; 1 ¢, Aus. 25  SxO1GT ; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 14631 


Etude no. 5; study in small seconds, 
by Heniot Lévy, of U. S.; pf. (Ten 
concert studies, no. 5) © July 30, 
19233. @. Aus. 42.) ST OGS = eueit— 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 14632 


Etude no. 6; badinage, by Heniot 
Lévy, of U. S.; pf., in B flat maj. 
(Ten concert studies, no. 6) 
July 30, 1923; 1c¢. Aug: 2; E 570169; 
Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 14633 


Etude no. 8; by Heniot Lévy, of U. S.; 


pf., in A.maj. (Ten concert studies, 
no. 8) © July: 30, 1923; 1 ¢. Aug. 2; 
EK 570171; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leip- 
zig. 14634 
Etude no. 9; in’ major thirds, by 


Heniot Lévy, of U. 8.; pf., in G mai. 
(Ten concert studies, no. 9) © 
July 30,:1923;'1 c. Aug. 2; Hf 570172 ; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 14635. 


Etudes for the development of the 
principles of weight and relaxation 
in piano playing; based on Hanon, 
bk. 1, The virtuoso pianist, by J. E., 
of U. 8S. New York City, Fermont 
pub. co. © July 16; 1928; 2 @ July 
18, aff. July 17; A 754347; Jacob: 
Hisenberg, New’ York. 14636 


Evening dreams; romance, Gilbert H. 
Harrold, of Great Britain; pf. © 
May 26, 1923; 1¢. Aug. 3; E 567401; 
Midland music pub. co., Newton, 
Derbyshire, England. 14637 


Evening, prayer: w Hilsie. Kiingel 
Walker,,m P. Ws of U. S.; cho. © 
Sept. 6, 1923; 2 ce. Sept. 7; H 569068 ;- 
Paul Walker, Baltimore. 14638 


Hvening song (Canto della sera); by 
Hdward. E. Trucco,, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York, op. 14, no. 4; pf. 
©) Aro; 105), 1923 in2 ee gate Ide AY 
568524; Mauro V, Cardilli, New 
York. 14639: 


Hvening (An) song; by Haydn Wood, 
of England; orch. with piano-con- 
ductor. Hawkes octavo ed. © July 
2 L928S¢ 4 eC OCA UE 16 BE eer 2S2 : 
Hawkes & son; London. 14640: 


Everlasting (The) strength; w from 
the Bible, m Cuthbert Harris, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices, organ 
ace. 4to. (York series, no. 829) © 
June ’ 18,‘ 1923«' -1°-e: » Sune 19: WH 
566667; Banks & son, York, Hneg- 
land. 14641 


880 


+ ned Ges 794 ee 
Ae i tae 
ey, hey eae 

eu: ; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


14662 


Every day my heart is yearning just | 


for you and home sweet home; w 
C. M. S.;m ®. 8. 8. Huntington, of 
U.S. © 1e Aug. 4, 1923; 6570114; 
Cora M. Smith, Sharon, Pa. 14642 


Hvery hour I want you; fox trot, w 
Norman Rappe!, m Louis Chapman, 
of England. © June 8, 1923; 1 c. 
June 9; EH 566459; G. Ricordi & co.. 
London. 14648 


Every woman’s biues; w Clara Smith, 
m Stanley S. Miller,.of U.S. © 1 
e. Aug. 38, 1923; EH 568250; Down 
South music pub. co., inc., New York. 

14644 


Everybody picks on me; fox trot, w 
and m ©. C.\of U. S. ‘San Fran- 
cisco, Fisk music pub. co. © Sept. 
a7. 19255 2c. Sept: 127° 569261; 
Oliver Campos, Irvington, Calif. 

14645 


Evil (The) eye; w Jack Yellen, mel- 
ody Milton Ager, of 'U. S>’.©.1'«¢. 
eae, to, 1025. 1 O10276>. Ager, Yel- 

len & Bornstein, ine., New York. 
14646 


Kyil mama blues; w and m R. S.,.W., 
of; U..S., arr..Ada Brown, of, U.. S. 
© 1 ec Aug. 28, 1923; E. 568888; 
Ruth Scott Wise, Kansas City, Kan. 

14647 


Eix-soldier’s (The) march; w E. S. S. 
Huntington, m H. R., of U. S. © 


1c Aug, 4, 19233: HE .570127 ; Harry. 


Ryan, Leroy, Mich. 14648 


Exaltation; de Gabriel-Marie et Hans 
Ourdine, of France; orch. avec 
piano conducteur. Paris, Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie. © July 23, 1923; 1 
ec. Aug. 7; HE 5673839; S. '‘Chapelier. 
Mandres, France. 14649 


Exile; by George Aitken, of. Great 


Brifain,.,op.,, 23;,,.pf..., ©,., June : 28, 
Bera oe, Ane 2. Bh 5672406; Aw 
gener, Itd., London. 14650 


Exuliante (L’) tendresse; ouverture, 
par Gabriel-Marie, arr. par Hans 
Ourdine, of France; oreh. avec 
piano cenductor. (Nouvelle collec- 
tion :‘Salabert; no. 88) © Aug: 25, 


1928 ;uidt ey ‘Sent i hsc Hi5672 ; 
Francis Saiabert, Paris. [©  ar- 
rangement ] 14651 


Kyes; w M. O., m John F. Ryan, of 
U.S. ©le. Aug. 4, 1923: E 570129 ; 
May Oles, Boulder, Col. 14652 

- Pavitska (De) jungfrurna; pantomim- 

balett i en akt, musiken pa Gamla 

Svenska, folkmotiv av Kurt Atter- 

berg, of Sweden, op. 17; klaver- 


utdrag. © Sept. 5, 1921; 1c. Aug. 
17, 1923: BE 567641; A. B. nord'ska 
musikf6rlaget, Stockholm, Sweden. 

14653 


Fabiola; by Alexander Henneman, of 
Te is (O24 Diag ©) dan, (Osa: 
edit AUS, 11's H-D6Sam15,. Victor -G. 
Matre, Chicago. 14654 


Face (The) of the world; w Orville 
H. Leonard, m Charles Wakefield 
Cadman, of Ul SP epi 0t? nol's: 
high voice in G. © June 5, 1923; 
2 ¢«. July’ 20; E 568059; White- 
Smith musie pub. co., Boston. 

14655 

Faces (The) that went away; w and 
my J. M.? of U.S. © Ie, Aug 4, 


1923; EH 570113; Joe Majerowski, 
Denver. 14655 
Fade away blues; w and melody 
Alexander Robinson and James 


Blythe, of Ui: SS... ©.1 c. Aug. 14, 
1923; E 568615; Clarence Williams 
mus.c pub. co., ine, New York. 
14657 
Fading rese; w and melody Jj. D., of 
U! S., arr. Beatrice Clifford, of U. 
Si (©). tc) Ane. ae, 1923.0) 5GS2a20 
Jack De Haven, San Francisco 
14658 


Faery pieces; by Eric Fogg, of Eng- 
land; pf. Contents: 1. The faery 
coracle.—2. Grimm.—3. The moon- 
garden.—. The wee-folk’s market. 
© June 26, 1923; 1 c. June 27; H 
566712; Elkin & co., ltd., London. 

14659 


Fairies and chimneys; unison song 
for children, w Rose Fyleman, m 
Lilian Smith, of Great Britain, se- 
lected and ed. Ernest Read. Wil- 
liams. ed. 4to. (Joseph Williams’ 
new series. of songs, duets & tyrios: 
Unison song, no. 13). [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © July 6, 


rs: cc. July, 165, (He 5669607 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 


14660 


Fair'es (The) and the dawn dance; 
G. ©., Ot, UL.S., arr., Artur BHisk, of 
SS. LC. Ae 8 OU. eno, 
570445 ; Gretchen Clayton, San Fran- 
cisco. 14661 

Fairies (The) were tripping; w A. J. 
A. Wilson, m E:. Douglas Tayler, of 
England; sop. 1 and 2 and contralto. 
4to. (Novello’s octavo edition of 
tries, &e., for female voices, no. 484) 
© June 26, 1923; 1 c. June 27; HE 
566710; Novello & co., Itd., London. 

14662 


881 


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Bai alo 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14663 


Fairy glow; by Adam Carse, of Great 
Britain’; pf. © /' June ‘1; 1928;°1 «. 
Aug. 2; E 567244; Augener, Itd., 
London. 14663 


. Fairy, land; w E., D.,, melody Max 
Muehling [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], 
Of Ue Ses Ona 2. Ae es TOs. Ey 
970216; Elbina Dunn, Minneapolis. 

14664 


Fairy leathern-apron; action song for 
small children, w Sheila E. Braine, 
m Maurice Jacobson, of Great Brit- 


ain; in F. (Curwen edition, no. 
1470) [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © June 19, 1928; 1c. Aug. 


2; E 567488; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 14665 


Fairy song; two-part song, w John 
Keats, m George Dyson, of England, 
ed. Martin Akerman; treble voices, 
in F. 4to. (Year book press series 
of unison and part-songs, no. 223) 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
@ywauly 2 Oe. five. inlay 
566978; H. F. W. Deane & sons, the 
year book press, :ltd., London. 

14666 


Fairy spell; waltz, Adam Geibel, of 
U. S.; pf. (Memories of childhood) 
Qe Ave 1 tOR8 3 DG Dao EB) 
568295; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 14667 


Fantaisie brillante; J. Arban, arr. and 
ed. Arthur Layeock, of England; 
cornet solo with pf. ace. (In 
Hawkes & son’s cornet aibum, no. 
3). Oy june 28. 1G23 2 A ew aly: 9; 
E 566926; Hawkes & son, London. 

14668 


Fantaisie concertante; de Marcelle 
Soulage, of France, op. 19; cornet a 
pistons si bémol, avee ace. de piano. 
©, ‘Suly! 30: 1923" 1c Aue ts. Eh 
567409; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

14669 


Fantaisie sur des thémes écossais; 
par Henri Busser, of France, op. 
70. Paris, Editions musicales But- 
fet-Crampon & cie. Edition A pour 
cornet A pistons si bémol, et piano.— 
Edition L pour trompette chromati- 
que en ut, et piano. © June 27, 
1923; 1c. July 31; E 567178; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 14670 


Fantastique; one-step, par H. Casella 
of France; orch. avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. © ‘May 21, 1928; 1 ec. 
June 6; E 566372; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 14671 


pt. 111 BUS. fv 0Ad8 


Far and near; w L. F. Wynne Foulkes, 
m Carlyon De Lyle, of England; 
no. 2; im H flat” © July By 1923; 
1c July 9; E 566930; Swan & co., 
ltd., London. 14672 


Far off I see a paddle flash; w Charles 
O. Roos, m Thurlow Lieuranee, of 
U. 8S. (Forgotten. trails) © Aug. 
1, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 3; EH 568307; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 14673 


Farid el husn; by L. N., of U:. S., Ist 
papers; pf. (Nahme’s oriental airs, 
nof 4))°+©. bi ec PAu. 2, ees 
570192; Leon Nahme, Brooklyn. 

14674 


Faschingskavalier (Der) ; operette in 
3 akten von Georg La Tour-Al- 
brecht und Otto Wehner, musik von 
Paul Stumpf, of Germany; kla- 
vierauszug mit text. © Oct. 16, 
1022; 14 July 10, 10235) so6ak: 
Rondo-verlag, Berlin. 14675 

Father Quinn; Irish melody, arr. C. V. 
Stanford, of England; violin and 
pf.. ©. July 4, 4923; 1c, duly, 16; 
E 567375; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 


don. 14676 
Faults of today; w M. O., melody Her- 
man Dubois [pseud. of KEHthel 


Wisher'l;: of “Uy 8 sO wen Aue, 1, 
1923; E 568227; Muriel Owens, Tim- 
ber Lake, S. D. 14677 


Femme (La) du soldat; mélodie de S. 
Rachmaninoff, op. 8, no. 4, arr. par 
Leonidas Leonardi, of France; petit 
orch. Moscow [ete.] A. Gutheil. 4to. 
©, Apr... 30, 1928s eG aise te 
567048 ; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 

14678 

Féte, (La) de la jeunesse et de la 
joie; suite de lieds et de chansons, 
de mimes et de danses, poéme de 
EK. Jaques-Dalcroze, Jacques Chene- 
viére et Pierre Girard, musique de 
E. Jaques-Daleroze, of Switzerland ; 
partition chant et piano. Edition 
Foetisch. ©: “June? 1.192382" 1 c. 
June 22; EH 566681; Foetisch fréres, 
s. a., Lausanne, Switzerland. 

14679 


Féte villageoise; intermezzo, de Nor- 


man Tellier, of U. S., op. 29; piano. 
©) Auge! 22, 19282 -errAeitahs Ei 
568938: B. F. Wood music co., Bos- 
ton. 14680 
Feuilles mortes; poésie de Charles 
Foltz, musique de Marcel Gennaro, 
of France; baryton ou mezzo-sop. 
Iiditions musicales Buffet-Crampon 
et cic) © May 21, 1923; 1 ¢ June 
6; E 566347; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 14681 


882 


- MUSIGAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


Fiamminga (La); tragedia lirica in 
un atto, di Alberto Donaudy, musica 
di Stefano Donaudy, of Italy, ridu 
zione de Francesco Salfi, of Italy; 
canto e pianoforte. 4to. July 17, 
tera &. July oe: DP. 2647).....G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 14682 


Fighting courage; w George Hilis- 
ton, m Louis Victor Saar, of U. S., 
ws. WO. 3 (©) Aus. 1, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 13; E 570260; Willis music 
co., New York. 146838 


Fihren die mechutonim aheim; tantz, 
melody A. S., of U. 8S. © 1c. Aug. 
17, 1923; EH 570403; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 14684 


Fileuse (la) distraite! par M. T. 
Bonhomme, of France, op. 87; vio- 
loncelle et pf. © July 23, 1923; 1 


ec fAus. fH) 5673855;; M:°T: Bon- 
homme, Paris. 14685 
Filigrana (La); gavotte, David Se- 


queira, of U. 8.; pf. (From old and 
new Spain, no. 3) © July 31, 1923; 
2 e. Aue he BH) 568512; Arthur ’P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 14686 


Fineen the rover; unison song, w 
Robert Dwyer Joyce, m Charles Vil- 
liers Stanford, of England, ed. Mar- 
tin Akerman; in D. 4to. (Year 
book press series of unison and part- 
songs, no. 216) [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © June 19, 1923; 1 «. 
July 3; E 566973; H. F. W. Deane & 
sous, the year book press, Itd., Lon- 
don. 14687 

Fior di Siviglia; operetta di Alfredo 
Cuscina, fantasia su motivi, com- 
posta da Vincenzo Billi, of Italy; 
piccola orch. con pf.-conduttore. 4to. 
Cmbuty ie 1923° 1c. July 18: BE 
567061 ; G. Ricordi-& co., Milan. 

14688 


Fire (The) brigade rag; one-step, 
from Pit-pat, w and m Howard 
Flynn, of Great Britain. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 1, 

, 1923; 1 e. June 28; E 566717; Cecil 
Lennox & co., London. 14689 


Firpazos; tango, w and m I. F. E., of 
Mexico, domiciled at New York. © 
1c music July 20, 1 « words July 
31; E 565937; Ignacio Fernandez 

_EHsperon, New York. 14690 


First symphony; by A. Maquaire, op. 
20. ed. Edwin Arthur Kraft, of 
U. S.; organ. © Aug. 20, 1923; 
2c. Aug. 24; EH 568837; G. Schirmer, 

ine., New York. [© editing] 

14691 


88 


14703 


Fishing for dreams; valse, w and m 
D. D. D., of U. S. [Photostat.] © 
1c. Aug. 25, 1923; E 570580; Doro- 
thy Dixon Dennett, Washington. 

14692. 


Wishing with a pal o’ mine; w W. K., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 
1c Aug. 6, 1923; E 568670; Walter 
King, Fenwood, Miss. 14693. 


Fleur des ruines; mélodie, paroles de | 
Hdouard Grenier, musique de J. A. 
Wiernsberger, of France. © July 
25, 1925+ 1. e«Atge: 0; Heb6iaa4 s A: 
Maquaire, Paris. 14694. 


Flirting eyes; w and m P. B., of U. 8. 
©1c. July 30, 1923; E 568174; Paul 
Banzhaf, Los Angeles. 14695. 


Floral (A) idyl; by Georg Eggeling, 
of Germany, op. 204; pf. © Aug. 9, 
1923; 2 ec Aug. 13; E 570351; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 14696: 


Florence blues; dans La revue de Ma- 
rigny 1923, de Raoul Moretti, of 
EKrance; pf.» ©.July 23;'1923; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 7; E 567343; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 14697 


Flotsam; by W. Haydn Cox, of U. S8.; 
organ. © May 2, 1923; 2c. Aug. 15; 
BH 570326; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

14698 


Flowers awakening; by Wallace A. 
Johnson, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 9, 
1923; 2 ec. Aug. 13; E 570350; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 14699 


Femina; trittico, versi di Diego Va- 
leri, musica di Domenico Rossi, of 
Italy. Contents—l. Una giovinetta. 
—2. Una giovane.—3. Una donna. 
July 17, 1923; 1e. July 18; EH 567066; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 14700 


Follow-on studies; bk. 1, by G. A. 
Grant-Schaefer, of U. S.;_ pf. 
(Schmidt’s educational series, no. 
298a) © Aug. 17, 1923; 2 c Aug. 
18; E 568756; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 14701 


Foolish child; w Jack Nelson, m I. 
M. and Roy Bargy, of U. S., New 
York, L:'B. Curtis. © May 25, 1923; 
.2¢. July 18; E 570182; Lindsay Mc- 
Phail, Chicago. 14702 


For evry light that’s shining some- 


where a broken heart; w and m 
Robert Hargreaves and S. J. Dam- 
erell, of Great Britain. © July 5, 


1923; 1 e Aug. 2; HB 567224; Cecil 
Lennox & co., London. 147038 


3 


CATALOGUE: OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14704 


pt. Tt, n. s.,/V. 1g 


For thee; w Francis W. Smalldridge, 
m Haroid Hope Stott, of Great Brit- 
ain... © May 26, 1923;.1 ce... Aug. 
38; E 567402; Midland music pub. 
co., Newton, Derbyshire, England. 

14704 


Fore day blues; w and m W. A. M.., 
OL jU. Ben ct tb Cuca, 2p. Doce. a 
570656; W. Astor Morgan, New 
York. 14705 


Forgetful blues; w and melody Fred 
Hamm, Henry Winston and Fred 
Rose. of U. 8.) © 1c Aug. 4, 1923 ; 
E 568585; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 14706 


Forgive them they know not what they 
do; w Leo Wood, m Ruth Rapoport, 
or U. S.; imibiinmmine.! ©iiAme.! 8, 
1923; 2 c«. Aug. 11; HE 570334; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 14707 


Forgotten; fox trot, w and melody H. 
B.-G., of US: ,\©ilie Sept. 12,1923 ; 
i} 569258; Herbert Frank Griff, St. 
Paul. 14708 
Forlorn hopes; réverie, Francis De- 
lille, of France, arr. Maurice Baron; 
oreh. with pf. conductor. (Edition 
artistique, no. 4) © July 31; 1923; 
2 ¢c. Aug. 8; E..570180; Maurice 
Baron, New. York. 14709 
piano. (EHdition 
autistique, no. 4) © July 31, 1923; 
2 er Aug. 15> EB 5T0301; Maurice 
Baron, New York. 14710 


Fountain (The); w Hleanor Ruth 
Bauer, m K. E: W. of U. S. ©1-c. 
Sept. 10, 1923; E 569094; Kathlyn 
Elizabeth Woolf, San Francisco. 

14711 


Fox trot song; without words, T. Y. of 
U.S Deel O epfo¢@ lo G,AueZ..18, 
1923; © 570454; Theodore Yaffe, 
New Haven, Conn. 14712 

Fox-trot song melody: by G. B., of 
UL'S.2 1st viotin: “%O'1 « Awe Tt 
1923; FE 568417; Gus Borchard, 
Camden, N. J. 14713 

Freedem (The). of Ireland; w J. B. 
Give TH Chas Wit pA pod ine Oaee Usui Ss. 
©) AUS. 2, (R923 a2 ie cA, AA 
568649 ; John- B. Costello, Syracuse, 
Ne Ys 14714 

Treit aich yiddelach; tantz, melody 
‘A wSvelotid .; Se | Oahe. : Adige, (7, ODS ; 
FE 570404; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

14715 

Trench (The) widow’s dance; w H. B., 
m Valeria Gordon, of U. .S8.;.-pf. 
with w. ©. May: 10, 1928; 2 ¢.. July 


27: E 568148; Herbert Brabender, - 


Cineinnati. 14716 


I'riend (A) -that will stay by me; w 
and m J. B., of U..8S.; pf. with w. 
© Aug. 8,, 1923:;,.2:¢. Aagalits HE 
)68530; Joseph Bradley, Philadel- 
phia. 14717 


From Tnverness to Fell; w Eva Willis, 
m Howard Fisher, of Great Britain; 
in, D . min, ..© Junesd, 1923 -41..c. 
July 9; I 567002: Leonard & co., 
London. , 14718 

Fuite de centaures; di Alfredo Ber- 
isso, of Italy; pf. (Poemi, no. 6) 
© Aug. 16, 1923:) 1c, Atieaene: af 
567526; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

P4719 

Full moon; w and melody R. W. E., 
or U. S. “© 1 © Sepp meee BE 
569036; Reginald Warrington East- 
lake, Ann Arbor. 14720 

Full (The) tide; w Lillian Middleton, 
m Ernest Harry Adams, of US. 
1. Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo sop. or 


bar... © July 32), 19s. 2s eseh 
Aug. (11s) RH) (uss0ia Gare Ee . 
Schmidt co., Boston. 14721 


Fundamental bar work and ballet 
technique; by Florence Campbell, 
special music M. Theo. Frain, of U. 
S.°°@) Tuty a2, Togs Der aed are. 
Aug. 18; A 752567; A. S. Barnes & 


co.,. New York. 14722 
Gala march; by Georg HEggeling, of 
Fermany, GD, 200. Lud. seem as 


Aug. 1, 1923; 2.c, Aug. 3; BE’ 9638300 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

14723 

Galavantin’?’ mamma; w and m H, C., 

of U. S.,.. Austin, "Tex. J) Bavd.ecd 

music ‘co. "© “Augi "19255 (2° ¢. 

Aug. 18; E .570489; Hill Caldwell, 


Marble Falls, Tex. 14724 
Galicianer -woloch’l; melody Moris 


Pochtar, of Austria, arr... J. G... of 


U8... © LC vate ieee, aks 
A68552:. Israel. J. Hochman, New 
York. 14725 


Galloping (The) huntsman; by Dor- 
othy Gaynor Blake, of U. S.; pf. 
(Three bits 0’ sunshine) © Aug. 7, 
1923: 2. ¢ Aug. 13 ;'H) 570256 ; Willis 
music co., New York.. 14726 

Garden-melodies; series of sketches, 
Florian Pascal [pseud. of J. W.], of 
Great Britain; pf. (Berners edition, 
no. 266) © Aug. 23,1923; lic. Sept. 
4; E 567659; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 14727 

Garden (The) of life; w A. RR. m 
Sylvia Forrest, of U. 8.; pf. with 
Ws |,» Juper dd, 4923 5 > ey Ams, 18; = 
E 568726; Alexander Rankin, New © 
York. 14728 


884 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


Gasthaus (Das) zur liebe; musika- 
lischer schwank in drei akten, verse 
von H. H. Zerlett, musik von Sieg- 
fried Schulz, of Germany; vollstain- 
diger klavierauszug mit text. © 
June 21, 1922; 1 « July 10, 1923; E 
566953 ; Harmonie verlag, Berlin. 

14729 


Gaveaux (Pierre) Andantino; by P. 
G., earn ,G. A. Grant-Schaefer, of 
Her S.; violin with, pf. acc. (in 
Schmidt’s educational series, no. 
295: Melodies of olden times) © 
ave eo hos oe. “Aue 11s 
568499: Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. [© arrangement] 14730 


Gay butterfly (Gai papillon); Farrar 
waltz song. English w and m Annie 
Andros Hawley, ot U. S., French tr. 
Marie Madeleine Suck; sop. and 
mezzo-sop., in E flat. © Aug. 9, 
toes ee Aue. oe: HY STOBS 3s. MM. 
Witmark & sons, New York. - [© 
new arrangement] 14731 


Gee! I’d give the world to be back 
home again; w E. Clinton Keithley, 
m F. Henri Klickmann, of U. S. 
Ani eas BOs 26 2> ec. »Auge., 2O5\) 0 
970471; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 14732 


Gee! I’m tickled pink; novelty fox- 
trot, Eli Dawson and Victor Olivier, 
orch. Ted Eastwood, of U. S.; vo- 
eadanee orch. 4to. © Aug. 17, 
1023 2ie. Aug..dt; E 570875; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 14733 


w and m Eli Dawson and Victor 
Olivier, of U. 8S. © Aug. 17, 1923; 
2 c Aug. 17; E 570878; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 

14734 


Gégéne; one-step, de L. D., of France; 
pf. avee refrain chanté. © July 30, 
1923; 1 ¢. Aug. 18; E 567411; Léon 
Dequin, Colombes, France. 14735 


Gentle (A) admonition ; our last mass, 
wandm A. A. M.. of U.S. © Aug. 
28, 1923; 2 c.. Aug. 30; E 568929; 
Anthony Augustine Mundy, Phila- 
delphia. 14736 


Georgia moon: fox trot, w Jos. A. 
Yanchik, melody T. F. C., of U. S. 
se. daly (27,5 19235" Hr 568134 ; 
Theo .F. Chuya, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

14737 


Ghost (The); valse, Maud Wingate, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 14, 
1923: 1c¢ Aug. 20; EH 567582; Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. 147388 


80831—24——_3 


14750 


Gifford’s blues; melody A. M. Gifford, 
j2:, +08 UsSs ©y; ke: Augy 14, 1923- 
E 568613; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 14739 

Gipsy spring; w Edward Tesche- 
macher, m Herbert Oliver, of Eng- 
land > ME '(@ Aue 73!) Fos -) 1 'g, 
Aug. 2; E 8567284; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 14740 

Girl (The) that you’ve forgotten has 
not forgotten you; w andm E. IL. B., 
of U. S.. Worcester, Edward I. 
Boyle co. © Aug. 3, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 
6; E 568354; Ed. I. Boyle, Worces- 
ter. 14741 

Girlhood; w J. E. S.,.melody Arnold 
Pp \ Lax; of U.28)', Ode! Aug 28: 
1923 ; E 568875; J. S. Shannon. Ber- 
wick, Pa. 14742 

Girlie mine; w Estelle Simms, m E. 
C. -H., of U. S., arr. Alma L. Garber, 


of U.,S....©.1,.c, Aug. 13, 19235 oh) 
570238; Edward C. Horne, - Des 
Moines. 14743 


Girls of America; march two-step, H. 
J. Gsrot U4 Sayipfay Or July)21; 4928 : 
are July 253 i SEsoe7G : Harry, 3. 
Lincoln music c9., Philadelphia. 

14744 

Girls of the old brigade; from the 9 
o’clock revue, w Dion Titheradge, 
m M. D. Lyon, of Great Britain. © 
June 4, 1923; 1c. June 28; E 566718: 
Cecil Lennox & co., London. 14747 

Give me the sunnyside of dear old 
London town; from Brighter Lon- 
don, w Clifford Harris, m Hermnn 
Finck, of Great Britain. ©May 24. 
1923; 1 ec. June 6; E 566390; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., Londen. 

. 14746 

Gladiola waltz; by Charles Ancliffe. of 
Great Britain; pf. © July 27, 1923: 
1 e. Aug. 11; B 567577; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 
14747 

Gloria; by Fred Hager and Justine 
Ring, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 30, 1923; 
2 es Algsiol> EH 5107: Richmond- 
Robbins, inc., New York. 14748 

God dreamt of a rose; in A roof and 
four walls, w Edward Lockton, m 
Olive Turner, of Great Britain. © 
Aug. 1, 1923; 1 ¢. Aug. 15; E 567490 ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew. !td., 
London. 14749 

God of the dew, God of the sun; w 
Maltbie Babeock. m T. Carl Whit- 
mer; of U. S.; mixed voices. (Octa- 
vo series, mixed voices, sacred, no. 
1380) © July 31,1928; 2 c Aug. 
11; E 568494; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 14750 


885 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14751 


pt. II, bn. s., ¥. 18. 


Sod sent an angel from heaven; w | Good humour; by Colin Macleod Camp- 


J. E. R.. melody Arnold Thomas 
Lax, of U.S. ‘© 1c. July 13; 1923; 
FE 568172; J. E. Rau, Bathgate, N. D. 

14751 


God’s chosen mother of mine; w T. M., 
m Herman A. Hummel, of U. S. © 


Aug. 24, 1924; 2 «@ Aug. 27; E 
570593 ; Thomas McNally, San Fran- 
cisco. 14752 


Going to town; by J. Frank Russell, 
of U. 8S.; pf. (Two. easy piano 
pieces, no. 2) © Apr. 30, 1928; 2 ec. 
Aug. 15: E 570330; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 14753 


Golden autumn; tone-picture, Albert 
W. Ketelbey, of Great Britain; pf. 
(©), July 16, 1923;+1 c. Aug. 6; 
567306; A. Hammond & co., London. 

14754 


Golden hearted Harding we must say 
good-bye; w and melody E. C. O.. of 
Oo S.,arr. Harry Alford, of US. 
© 1c Aug. 6, 1923; E 568389; 
Iamory C. O’Hara, Rantoul, Il. 


14755 
Golden (The) land; lyric M. J. §&., 
m Fred Hall, of Australia. © Feb. 


16, 1923-> 1..c:;,Mar. 19;.E 566688; 
Michael John Simmons, Melbourne, 
Australia. . 14756 


Goiden moon: w and m Bernard Rolt, 
of Great Britain. © Aug. 14. 1923; 
1c Aug. 16; E 567570; Chappell & 


eo., Itd.. London. 14757 
Golden wedding; w T. A. J., melody 
John, IF... Ryan, of GU... Sq iOwke- 


Sept. 1. 1923: E 568963: T. A. John- 
ston, Chadron, Neb. 14758 


Golondrina (La) (The swallow); w 
Walter Hirsch. m Narciso Serradell, 
adaptation D. Onivas [pseud. of Do- 
menico Savino]. of U. S. Aug. 
30, 1923.;,.2 ae yAue.,3rs EB STOTT; 
Richmond-Robbins, ine., New York. 


14759 

Gone but still in my heart: fox trot, 
Lee David. arr. Henry Silberhorn. 
ot U. S.; concertina. (Witmark 
eoncertina publications, no. 7898) 
rStaff and numerical notations] © 
Ame. (6) 2 1923) Bet Aeotta ese, 
568642: M. Witmark & sons, New 


York. [© new arrangement] 


14760 


Good by Mandy; w B. G. B., m John 
Mo tva Gh. Se) et Gade IS, 
1923: BE 568714; Bessie Garvin 
Brady, Malone, N. Y. 14761 


bell, of Great Britain; pf. (Album 
series) © June 20, 1923; 1 « July 
2; E 566839; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 14762 


Good King Winceslas; four-pt. cho.. 
w traditional, harmonies and des- 
cants Bernard Ramsey, of England: 
mixed voices 4to. (Church choir 
library, no. 247) © July 27, 1923: 
1 e. Aug. 11; EB 567504; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 14763 


Goona goo-goo; w F. Atkins and Adele 
Brandon, m F. A., of U. S.; pf. with 
w. ©l1e. Aug. 13, 1923; EH 570209: 
Faye Atkins, New York. 14764 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Naza- 
reth; anthem, C. Gounod, arr. Helen 
Sears, of U. S.; mixed voices, with 
solos. 4to. (John Church co., an- 
thems for mixed voices, no. 2731) 
©’ Aug. 20, 1923 °° 1" e Aus” 245 
568861; John Chureh co., Cincin- 
nati. [© arrangement] 14765 


Grace before meat; for use at any 
gathering, w and m William Arms 
Fisher, of U. 8. 4to. 1. (a) Mixed 
voices.—(b) Men’s voices.—2. Wo- 
men’s voices. © May 8, 1923; 2 ¢. 
each Aug. 15; E 570321, 570322 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. [© ar- 
rangement for women’s voices] 

14766, 14767 


Grace, grace, grace: sacred song. w 
and m A. R. S., of U. S.. arr: Romo 
Falk, of U. 8S. 4to. (Lifting up se- 
ries) © Aug. 7, 1923; 2 ¢. Aug. 11; 
B 568458: A. R. Schooler, Cleveland. 

14768 

Grasshopper (The) : w and m_ J. Lilian 
Vandevere. of U. S.; voeal or instru- 
mental. ‘© July 21, 1923; 2 e. July 
23: BE 568074; Art publication soc., 
St. Louis. 14769 


Gray (A) weod dove is calling; w 
Charles O. Roos, m Thurlow Lieu- 
rance, of U. S. (Forgotten trails) 


©.Aug.; 1, 192362 ieee oe) 
568306; Theo Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 14770 


Great (The) child; w Edward Shanks, 
m Janet Hamilton, of England; 
medium voice. © July 10, 1928; 1 c. 
July 19; E 567012; Winthrop Rog- 
ers, ltd., London. 1477 

Great is the Lord; anthem, m A, W. 
Lansing, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
(Octavo series, mixed voices, sacred, 


no.* 1378). © “Faly Si Aeza ae: 
Aug! ‘11; EH 568492;" Arthur <P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 14772 


886 


By ae charsten 
wie Poet. 
Frm bit . 


‘no. 9, 1928 


i MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


14794 


w from the Bible, m Henry 
’ G. Miller, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. Los Angeles, Mission music 
pub. co. © July 28, 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 
11; E. 568582; A. E. Miller, Los An- 
geles. 14773 


Great (A) tomorrow; w Nellie Mar- 
gerrison, m W. H. Herringshaw, of 
England. 1. In C.—2. In B flat. © 
July 16, 1923; 1c. each July 18; H 
566991, 566992; Joseph Adams music 
pub. co., Birmingham, England. 

14774, 14775 


Green (The) woods of Truigha; Irish 
melody, arr. C. V. Stanford, of Eng- 
Jand; violin and pf... © July 4, 
19232) C, ced OY; 165 9. DRTSTA 5 


Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 14776 


Grenadier-shimmy; text von Beda. 
musik von Karl Haupt, of Germany. 
© Feb.-9,' 1923 ;°1 ¢. ‘Aug: 23; EE 
567596; Wiener boheme. verlag, Vi- 
enna. 1ATT7 


Gretchaninoff (A) Sonate (Coxnta); 
by A. Gretchaninoff, op. 87, ed. F. H. 
Sehneider, of Germany; violin and 
pf.. Moscow, A. Gutheil. © May 
4. 1923; 1 c. June 21; E 566668; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 14778 


Groves (The); Irish air, arr. C. V. 
Stanford, of England; violin and 
pf. .© July. 4,.1923; 1 ¢.. July 16; 
E 567373; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 14779 


Gyonegyvirag-dal ; szovegét irta Farkas 
Imre, zenéjet szerzé Kurucz Janos 
fof Hungary, domiciled at New 
Work1 > pi with’ w. (©'P c.'Aus' 20, 
1923; H 570449; John: Kurucz. New 
York. 14780 


Gaindel (George Friedrich) Overture 
in-D minor;,,by.,G._ 1: Handel, arr. 
Edward Elgar, of. England;. orch. 
full se:. © Aug. 30, 1923.;,i;c. Sept. 
de: 567648; Noxelieo; &.:ea., -1td., 
Londen. [© arrangement] 14781 

Hail, Lassen Peak; wand mS. B. F., 
of Si) ©y Ame (401928 ; 2c. Ang. 
6: EH 568360; Samuel B. Field, Oak- 


land, Calif. 14782 
.. Halloween 4 composing, fingering, 


phrasing, poetic idea, glossary, in- 
structive annotations and biograph- 
ical sktech, Harvey Worthington 
Loomis, of U. S.; pf. (Progressive 
series compositions, cataleg no. 318) 
© Jay 20/1923: 2 July 23; b 
568069; Art publication soc, St. 
Louis. : 


Hallowe’en march; by Mari Paldi, of 
U. S.; pf. (Hallowe’en, no. 1) © 
Aug. 6, 1928; 2c. Aug. 11; E 568481; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

14784 


Hand (The) of fate; w N. F., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher], of U. S. © 1c Aug. 1, 
1923; E 568225; Nanieta Facione, 
Detroit. 14785 


Hang your clothes on an old hick’ry 
limb, but don’t go near the water; 
fox-trot or onestep, w and m Hrle 
Threlkeld, of U. S. © July 30, 
19238; 2 c«. Aug. 4; E 568340; Hrle & 
Leo pub. co., Charleston, Ill. 14786 

Hang your sorrows in ‘the sun; from 
Poppy, w Dorothy Donnelly, m John 
Beam; of 20: 8. © Aus. 25/1923: 
2c. Aug. 31; E 568986; Harms, inc., 
New York. 14787 

Happiness; w H. B., m Paul Banks, of 
U., Si arr. Jas. Scott. © Aug» 13, 
1923; 2c. Aug. 18; E 570486; Henry 
Bradley, Kansas City, Kans. 14788 

-—— w O. M., m George Graff, jr... of 
U.S8., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
©» die. Augy 2,,.1923;. BE 570014; 
Olive Myhre, Atwater, Minn. 

14789 

Happy (The) tree; unison song, poem 
Gerald Gould, m Cynthia Cox, of 
Great Britain; in F,. Williams ed. 


(Joseph Williams’ new series of 
songs. duets and trios for school 


and classes selected and edited by 
Hrnest Read: Unison songs, ne. 12) 


4to. © June 22,.1923; 1c¢ July 5; 
E 587315; Joseph Williams, Itd.. 
London. 14790 


Happy valley; w and m C. B. W., of 
De svir@auly:25, 19022; 2 @ Avena: 
EK 568247; Charles B. Weston. 
Brooklyn. — 14791 

Hark, pretty lark: w Longfellow, tr. 
from. the Prench, m G, A. Grant- 


Schaefer, of U.°S.;.men’s. voices. 
(Octayvo series, men’s voices, no. 
465). C), July h7,. 1923; 2) c..faly 
4.2. Woad6oio.... Aathur:: PB. . Sehmidt 
co.. Boston. : 14792 
Harlequinade; by Rudolf Friml, of 
Bohemia. domiciied at New York: 
Bie Ca tL O ae en el Wl Vues: 
I) 5683815; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 14753 


Haubiel (Charles) Twenty-four lit- 
tle preludes; bk. 1, no. 1-12, C. #1... 
of U. S.; pf. (C. M. C. educational 
library, series 1, no. 11) © Aug. 
18, 1923") 2° ¢ Aus: 18; HE 568724 ; 
Composer’s music corp., New York. 

14794 


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14795 


Have you seen my sweetheart; w G. 
Bim gohn Hs, «Ryan, (of UY Sa AO 
1c. Aug. 4, 1923;,E 570131; Gladys 
Brando, Danvers, IIL. 14795 


Hawaiian memories; w Bartley Cos- 


tello,-m Billy Heagney, of U. S. 
(Triangle art series) © 1. Aug. 


29, 1923; E 570685; Triangle music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 14796 
Hazel) girls ow J) BeBe mi John PF: 
Ryan, of! USS. © Ve Aug!'4,:1928 ; 
E 570115; J. EB. Blackwood, Frank- 
fort, Mich. 14797 
He'll always be one of those guys; w 
Jack Yellen, melody Wilford Cap- 
man, of U. S., arr. Fritz Zoellner, 
Of-U. SiG uli ea (Ate 30: 19237) ih 
568912; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
inc., New York. 14798 
He may be your good man Friday, but 
he’s mine on Saturday night; w Wil- 
lie Raskin, melody Maceo Pinkard, 
of OL SeOoL el Awe 1°1923'7! E 
568219; Kay Stern, ine., New York. 
14799 
He went away and left me blues; w 
and m Leroy and Bobby Gunders- 
dorff, of U. S., arr. Billy: Heagney, 
of U. 8. (Triangle blues series) 
1 ec. Aug. 29, 1923; E 570684; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., inc., New York. 
14800 
He who laughs last laughs best; w 
W. A. D. and D. D., melody W. A. 
D., of U. 8. © 1c Sept. 6, 1928 ; 
EH 569063; Danny Duncan and Wil- 
liam Allen Dougherty, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 14801 
He will answer every prayer; w and 
m O. J. S., of Canada. © Apr. 10, 
1923 <4" e. cde. PE: TE S6TT36% Os- 
wald J. Smith, Toronto, Canada. 
14802 
Hear my prayer; anthem, w from the 
Psalms, m Louis Baker Phillips, of 
U. S.; mixed voices with alto and 
ten. solos, and organ ace. 4to. © 
May! 18.8 BO2S +02 4 ear Ape dare. 9 
570320; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
14803 
Heart of me: w G. Alexander Phare, 
m Frank C. Butcher, of U. S., op. 8, 
no. 1; medium voice. (Overtones, 
ne, Ly ©uAue, 6) 1923") 2a eae: 
11; E 568468; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 14804 
Meant strings: wend ER. S.j0hw. - 
() Live. Aug. 20, 1923) HY a(0493); 
Wrank Silver, Brooklyn. 14805 
Hearts ~§a@e“e io Wyo Zs! Mise 1m Gejeleeg: Of 
U. S.. arr. Fred HE. Eggert, of U. 8. 
Gy ie Aue 1h) 10238 ei 68425); 


pins ye tS 


Zona Marschall, Memphis, Tenn. and 
Corra Huddleston, Temple, Tex. 
brid 14806 


Heavenly places in Jesus my ‘Lord; 
sacred duet and quartet, w T. C. 
Harper, m J. Owen Long, of U. S. 
©. Aug. .J1) 1993 Die Ane ia. i 
570269; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 14807 

Heavenly thoughts; reverie, Margaret 
A. Hickey, of U. S.; pf. Boston, 
W.' B. Hasey & Co. Aug. 27, 
1923; 2 c. Aug. 28; E 568894; W. B. 
Hasey, Boston. 14808 

Hej Slovaci; w Samuel Tomasik, mel- 
ody S.. Bo C. Of US ae er ee 
6, 1923; EH 568400; Theo. F. Chuya, 


Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 14809 
Hello Tom Mix; w A. D., melody 
Herman Dubois, [pseud. of Hthel 


Fisher], of U.S. © 1 ¢. Aug. 138, 
1923; E 570218; Audrey Bell, Los 
Angeles. 14810 


Her smiles; w and m T. O. F., of 
U.S. Lone Branch ose eee a 
music pub. house. ,© July 27. 1928 ; 
2c. Aug. 2; E 570304; T: O. Hooker, 
Long Braneh, N. J: 14811 


Her sweet alluring smile; w T. R., 
m John FE, Ryan) set, U, S-peon ¢. 
Aug. 18, 1923; E 568715; Thomas 
Reilly, Barrie, Ont., Canada. 14812 

Here’s your hat, what’s your hurry; 
w and! m!2AL 3S, Son ER Sed@e Pte. 
Aug. 20, 1928; E 570444; Arthur 
Schamberg, Pittsburgh. —14813 

Here’s your opportunity ; blues, w and 
m Shelton Brooks, of U. S., arr. 
Phil. Worde, of U..S., ©,1 e..Aug. 
3, 1923; E 568256; Blue’s music co., 
New York. 14814 

Heure (L’) fatale; overture drama- 
tique, par Ciro’ Urbini, of Italy, 
op. 73; orch. avec pf.. conducteur. 
(Ciné-collection) © May 21, 1923; 
1 c« June 6; E 566367; Hvette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 14815 

Hey nonny no; w anon., m Douglas 
Macdonald Stewart, of Great Britain. 
© June, 1,''1928 9714 eo Auge 2 30r 
567254; Augener, itd., London. 

14816 

Hey Rube; or, A day at the circus, 
w J. Sherrie Mathews, m Harry 
Bulger, arr. Geo. J, Trinkaus, of 
U. S. 4to. (Witmark edition, ex- 
cellent quartette arrangements, nos. 
1602, 1603). 1.. Mixed, voi¢es.—2. 
Female voices. © Aug. 6, 19238; 
2¢. each Aug. 14; HE 568648, 568644 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement ] 14817, 14818 © 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


Hey! you want any codfish. we only 
got mack’rel to-day; w Ima Fish, 
m Ura Herring. of U. S.. © July 
20, 492322 ce July '26;' H 568180; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 14819 


Hidden (The) violet: w Mabel Chase 
Rundlett, m G. A. Grant-Schaefer, 
of U. S. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Alto or 


Pate. lily o31,, £922 72 el each 
Ae! sah) foooo02 =. Arthur 'P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 14820 


Hiding in the shadow of His love; 
w Avis B. Christiansen, m Geo. C. 
Stebbins, of U. S.° © Aug. 3, 1923; 
2 ¢. Aug. 11; E 568573; Tabernacle 
pub. co., Chicago. 14821 


High society rag; melody, J. O., of 
U. Ss arr. Lillian Harding, of U. S. 
@) 1p ©. Ane) 11,...1923- 570281 ; 
Joseph Oliver, Chicago. 14822 


Hili (The) pines were sighing; w 
Robert Bridges. m Maurice Jacob- 
son, of England. Ed. Michaud. © 
Jume) 153719285) 1. ie June :12;' 
566988; Jcan Michaud, London. 

: 14823 


Hindu man; w and melody M. D. 
anette SE of OY Shar Lo Sv | © 
1c. Aug: 11, 1923; E 568561; Morris 
Davidson and Leo Scott, Asheville, 
Ne G: 14824 


Hippety-hop; by Dorothy Gaynor 
~' Blake, of U. S.; pf. (Three bits o’ 


Sansming). -(€) ‘Aus. 7, 1923.2) ©: 
Aug. 13; E.570257; Willis music co., 
New York. 14825 


Hite; w and melody A. K., of Poland, 
domiciled at New York. ©1c. Aug. 
17, 1923; E 570405; Adolph King, 
New York. 14826 


Hm-m! hm-m! w A. P., melody A. P. 
and W. B. of U. S., arr. W. B. © 
1 ¢. Aug. 13, 1923; E 570240; Anton 
Puglia and William Busé, Belmar, 
Nu J. 14827 


Ho-lolo-e-de; jazz yodel, w and m 
Vritz Zimmermann, of Switzerland, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. © Aug. 
DOI I92S 22 4c. Aue. (28 * Hh S68T83 : 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 14828 


- Hob a derry danno; four-part song, w’ 


Thomas Oliphant, Welsh folk-song 
arr. Charles Wood, of England, ed. 
Martin Akerman; male voices, in 
B fiat. 4to. (Year book press series 
of unison and part-songs, no. 217) 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
May 11, 1923; 1 c¢. July 3; E 566974; 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, the year 
book press, Itd., London, 14829 


14840 


Hoffman (Mary Pearl) La chanson; 
by M. P. H. of U. S.; organ. © Aug. 
1;-1923);. 2 e. ‘Aug. 3'5°R/568311 ; 'Pheo: 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 148390 


Holder engel, werde mein! aus dem 
operettenschwank Der ledige schwie- 
gersohn, text von Emil und Arnold 
Golz, musik von Edmund Eysler, of 
Austria; fur eine singstimme. 
Apps: ‘20; 19237 +4,e¢ duly inl0' wy 
566941; Gabor Steiner (L. Singer & 
Co.), Vienna. 14831 


Home and you; w Carleton Everett 
Knox, m BE. L. N., of U. S. Kansas 
City, Mo., Cecil H. Neumann. © 
July 12, 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 4; E 5683824 ; 
Edith Louise Neumann, Wymore, 
Neb. 14832 


Home down there; w Royden Barrie, 
m John Blane, of Great Britain. 1. 
In C.— 2. In D. © July 11, 1923; 
1c. each July 27; E 567207; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

14833 

Home folks blues; song, Arnold John- 
son and Fred Rose, of U. S. © Aug. 
92, AQ2S 2 @ Aug. 243. 1570562 ; 
Philip Ponce publications, New York. 

14834 

Home is where the heart iS, ma chere; 
WwW oe Mey. moArnold ’E fax, of “U2 
S. New York, Manhattan music co. 
Gerais 123 ,°1923.272eh Paly 272 
568156; Jessie M. Young, Amariilo, 
Tex. 


Home of my childhood; w J. J. E., m 
John F. Ryan, of U.S. ©l1c Aug. 
18, 1928; E 568706; John J. Eva, 
Johnstown, Pa. 14836 

Home-run (A); encore or musical re- 
citation, w anon., m De Loss Smith, 
of U.S: + © Aug. 9, 1923;'2'¢. Aug. 
13; E 570346; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 14837 

Home, sweet home; Henry R. 
Bishop, arr. W. H. Squire, of Great 
Britain; violoncello and pf. © July 
20, | 1923i7 dy e.: Aug, 20 3 H.567522 ; 
Boosey & co., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 14838 

Home town blues; w and m J. Fred 
Coots and Dave Ringle, of U. S. 
© Aug. 11, 1923; 2. ¢. Aug. 14; E 
568632 ; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 14839 

Homesick for you; w and m Netta 
Naomi Andrews [pseud. of J. A. 
Richison], of U. S. San Francisco, 
Fisk music pub. co. © June 27. 
1923; 2 ce July 2; E 568105; Janet 
Andrews’ Richison, Santa Cruz, 
Calif. 14840 


889 


14841 


Honey peach: w A. A. S8., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Hthel 
Fisher], ofoU. Ss| © ey Aug 3, 
1923; EH 570221; Anna Anchor Sloan. 
S. Porcupine, Ont., Canada. 14841 

Honeymoon; waltz ballad, w J. W. 


S., m Harry Jay [pseud. of Harry 
J. Lineolnj, of U. 8.; with quartette 


of male or mixed voices. Pine Vil- 
lage, Ind., Village inn. © Aug. 9, 


1928; 2 « Aug. 4; EH 568349; J. W. 
Steele, Pine Village, Ind. 14842 


Horeymoon hut: w P. O. B,, melody 
Walter Smith, of U.S. ©1c. Aug. 
16, 1923 ; E 568662; Percy O. Brewer, 
San Francisco. 14843 


‘Honeymoon time; waltz ballad, Wil- 
liam F. Caesar and Irving Weill, 
arr. Geox.,d./Trinkaus, of U: .B.; 
band. 16mo.» © -July, 24; 1923; 2 
c. Aug. 1; E 568240; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 14844 


Honolulu Lou; w K. R. E., m Burrell 
Van Buren, of U. 8.- © Mar. 15, 
1925; 2 « July 3;'E 568668; Ken- 
neth Reid Hames, Worcester. 

14845 


Honor father too; w M. J. S., m Law- 
rence Dudley, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
©, May 10,1923: 2c. duly<27.;> & 
568138; Mary J. Scott, Rockland, O. 

14846 


Hooch’: w F..N. D., m E.'S.’/8..Hunting- 
ton, of U. 8.. © 1c. Aug. 4 1923; 
KH 570086; F. N. Dimiek, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 14847 


Hoot mon; Scotch fox trot, Jack Mes- 
kill and .Al Sherman, of -U. S., arr. 
Wim. Schulz, of U. S.; orch. Feist ed. 
Ato. © Aue, 19222 “ei Ade. 2 
Ei 588578 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 14848 


and m Jack Meskill and 
Al. Sherman, of U. 8: © Aug: 8, 
£923 ;.2 1c. Aug..11:: BE. .570383T?> Heo 
Yeist, inec.,. New York. 14849 
Hop! pére rat; one step, de Despois de 
Folleville. of France; orch. avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. © July 30, 


—_—— WW 


1923; 1.¢, Aug. 13: BE) 567545 - “de 
Folleville, Sceaux, France. 14850 


Hop, skip and jump; from Brighter 
London, w Clifford Harris, m Her- 
man Finck, of Great Britain. © 
May 24, 1923; 1c. June 6; E 566392 ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 14851 


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Hopping (The) Joe wig wag prance; 
w H. W. G., m George Graff, jr., of 
U. S8., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
©le. Aug. 2, 1923 ; BH 570006; Harry 
W. Garland, Louann, Ark. 14852 


Hornpipe in G; by Louis Lavater, of 
Australia; pf. © July 30, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 1; E 567636; Allan & c¢o., 
pty. ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 

— 14853 


How can I; w and m Al Hoffman, 
Bernard Brin and Wesley Barry, of 
U.S... © Aug, 23, 19238 22 e@ Aue. 28 ; 
E 9568900; Brin music pub. co., 
Seattle. 14854 

How do you do, it’s up to you; Ww 
Lida Keck-Wiggins, m Edna Ran- 
dolph Worrell, of U. 8S. Dayton, 
O., Paine pub. co. © Aug. 11, 1923; 
2c. Aug. 15; E 570288; L. M. Paine, 
Dayton, O. 

How dry I am; w F. C. K., m John 
F. Ryan) of Ut Sf n@ohve. jAug: 11, 
1923: E 568447; Frederick C. Kent, 
St. Georges, Bermuda. 14856 

How’s your liver, how’s your kidneys, 
how’s your meat, to-day ; novelty fox 
trot, w and m Mort Van Moppes, of 
Ua ws. nye. “Aner. Baza 7 BE 
570197; Mortimer L. Van Moppes. 
Newark, N. J. 14857 

Howdy; welcome song, w Lida Keck- 
Wiggins, m Edna Randolph Worrell, 
of U. S. Dayton, O., Paine pub. co. 
©, AUS UL... NODS ey Oe ees 9 eas 
570287; L. M. Paine, Dayton, O. 

14858 

Howells (Herbert) Pastorale; by H. 
Howells, of England, op. 28, no. 1; 
violin and pf. © June 15, 1923; 1. 
June 28; E 567376; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., Londen. 14859 


Huffer’s new high school orchestra 
book; composed, arr. and compiled 
Fred K. Huffer, of U. S..13 v. 4to. 
© Apr. 6, 1923; 2 @ each June 4, 
aff. Apr. 9; A 709028; Chart music 
pub. Bouse, Chicago. 14860 


‘Humming tops (Toupies ronflantes) ; 


by Poldowski [Lady Dean Paul], of 
England; pf. (Jn Caledonian mar- 
ket, no. 4) © Aug. 13, 1923; 1 ¢. 


' Aug. 15; E 567451; J. & W. Chester, 


ltd., London. 14861 
Humoresque; by George Kggeling, of 
Germany, op. 198, no. 2; pf. © Aug. 


1, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 3;,E 568314; Theo. - 


Presser co., Philadelphia. 14862. 
Hungarishe chosid’1;,melody I. J. H., 
of U.S... © 1 ¢.,Ang. My 19235; 
568551; Israel J. Hochman, New 
York. 


14855- 


14863 


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no. 9, 1928 


HMunery heart; song, Paul Ash and 
Baron Keyes, of U.S. (Jv The bul- 
letin, Aug. 27,1923) ‘© Aug. 27, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 1; E 568970; Bulle- 
tin pub. co., San Francisco. 14864 


Hush-a-bye mammy’s iittle rose; w 
and m R. H. and Walter M. Ander- 
son, of U. S., arr. Thomas Confare, 
Gf 2 S.C) Te) Aue. t7,, 1923" 5 
570369; Ray Hibbeler, Chicago. 


Hymn to St. Joseph; w J. B. Fitz- 
Péeraid; m FP. W., of U. S:; mixed 
voices. 4to. New York, J. Fischer 
& pro. (© Aug. 25, 1923:-2 «¢ Aug. 
27; E 568890; Patrick Walsh, Louis- 
ville. 14866 

Hymn to the sacred heart; w Marie 
Couvillen, m W. L., of 'U.'S.; pf. 
with w. 4to. © Aug: 22, 1923; 
2 e@ Aug. 28; E 568860; Wheeler 
Lueas, Bay St. Louis, Miss. 

14867 


ain’t blue; w and melody Tosh A. 
Hammed, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 14, 
1923; E 568619; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 
14868 
I ain’t got no troubles what money 
can’t cure; w and m R. C., of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1928; BH 569249; 
Roslyn Clephane, New York. 


peas 


14869 
am always chasing pretty rainbows; 
w R. FF. B. m E. 8S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton; of U.S; ©: 1 ¢) Aug. 4.1923; 
KH 570122; R. Fred Banks, Tampa. 
Fla. 14870 
Iam gone dat’s all: melody, Jim Burrs 
and P. B., of U. S., arr. Daniel Wil- 
Som, on U...5.11©) 1c. Aus. 25, 1928: 


ea 


EE 968840; Perry Bradford music 
pub. co., New York. 14871 


am lonesome Mary, oh so lonesome 
for you; w C. H. F., melody Arnold 
eax OL. U.S. © Ff eo Sept. 12, 
1923; E 569256; Chas. H. Fowler, 
Ravalli, Mont. 14872 
am ionging for you; w 8S. D. S., m 
John F. Ryan, of U.S. © 1c. Sept. 
1, 1923 ; E 568958: Stephen D. Satze- 
wich, Hinsdale, Mass. 14873 
am waiting for the springtime;. w 
H. M. L., m Herman Dubois [pseud. 
of Ethel Fisher], of U. S. . New York, 
Manhattan music co; © July 24, 


Marguerite Luckeroth, Albany, Minn. 

14874 
bring you a message of love; waltz 
ballad, w W. W. V., m P. G., of. U. 
S. Dallas, Tex., Vaughan music co. 


14865 


19238; 2 c. Aug. 29; E 570694; Helen | 


s 


891 


14886 


©) Sully SOT 2S 2-2 e  ArS. AF 
568339 ; W. W. Vaughan and Preston 
Graves, Dailas. 14875 


[ built a world of dreams; w and m 
H.) B., ef, U:,.S.°.© ;Suly 30,- 1923; 
2 ¢. Aug. 6; E 568358 ; Chas. F. Love- 
land and Harry Baisden, Los An- 
geles. 14876 


I cannot weep beloved; w R. C.. m 
Harold J. Stewart,.of U.S. ©le. - 
Sept. 12, 1923; E 569250; Roslyn 
Clephane, New York. 14877 


I'd like to go back to my homestead; 
w V. M. M., m HK. S. S. Huntington, 


Olde So AO) tae, Aste: 4 toes = ah) 
570112; Vincent M. Miller, Con- 
neaut, O. 14878 


I don’t know what I’ve done, what 
have I done; w and m W. S. B., of 
Boosts) Co ae. ANS, 20 IO2S se 
570666; W. Scott Burdett, Philadel- 
phia. 14879 


I don’t miss; w R: T. C., melody 
Arnold. T. Lax, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
28, 1923; E 568880; R. T. Carmine, 
Newport News, Va. 14880 


I fellowship with God; w and m O. J. 
Sr of Canada, ©) Apr... 10,1923" 
1 e. Aug. ae BH - 567729; Oswald J. 
Smith, Toronto, Canada. 14881 


I gave what you ask for—just a kiss; 
w I. W., m Lawrence Dudley,. of 
U. S.; pf. with words. © May 10, 
1923; 2 ¢ July 27; E 568149; Irene 
Wilcoxon, Lexington, Mo. 14882 


I got; w Alex Rogers, melody C. Luck- 
eyth Roberts, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
7, 1923; E 569081; Rogers and Rob- 
erts, Brooklyn. 14883 


I got the fever; a camp meeting fox- 
‘trot, Joe Grey, Leo Wood and A. 
Harrington Gibbs, of U: S., arr. 
Christopher O’Hare, of U. S.; orch. 
with words. 4to. (Feist edition, 
now 154) 49 OS) wouge120L 19232 «. 
Aug. 22; E 568818; Leo Feist, inc., 

New York. [© arrangement] 
14884 


w and m Joe Grey, Leo 
Wood and A. Harrington Gibbs. of 
U.S... © Aug. '17; 1923; :2.c. Aug: 18 ; 

 & 568778; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

14885 


IT hear New Hampshire calling me; 
Ww idnd in) Boe Ber UlasS arr. 
George F. Hamer, of U. S. ©1le. 
Aug. 29, 1923; E 570695; Byron 
Truell Butler, Lawrence, Mass. 


14886 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14887 


I just want a daddy I.can. call- my 
own; w and m Thomas Dorsey, of 
U.S... © July (20,1923 02" ce haly 
26; E 568182; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. 14887 


I left my heart hangin’ on the Mason- 
~* Dixon line; melody L. R., of U. S. 
© 1c Aug. 14, 1923; E 568606; 
Louis Robinson, Chicago. 14888 


Ill be straying back to Ireland some 
fine day; w J. Will Callahan and 
Gerald Griffin, m Gerald W. Sulli- 
van, of U. S.; med. voice. © Sept. 
3, 1923; 2 e« Aug. 30; E 568944; 
Yorster, music publisher, ine., Chi- 
cago. 14889 


T’ll be your sweet patootie—if? w and 
m J. Lawrence Cook, of U. S8., arr. 
We 6x Pollas of 018: + UEriangle 
blues series) © 1c. Aug. 29, 1923; 
EH 570689; Triangle music pub. ¢o., 
ine., New York. 14890 

Yll come over for you; w J. W. D., 


m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, .of U. S.,.©. 1 «. 


PO Be Dees ant a) BOO bale idich ep: « 
Davies, Lansford, Pa. 14891 


Ill get you; fox-trot, w and melody 
Len Riley, of U. S.. ©1e Aug. 25, 
1923; E 568839; William Leonard 
Riley, Birmingham, Ala. 14892 


Ill know little girl you love me; w 
Res. mM Ane. Bs of Use. go) Tie. 
Aug. 6, 1923; E 568404; Arthur G. 
Bohne and Roland C. Slater, Chi- 
cago. 14893 


Lil Jove vor: we Mo oP... ja He sao. 
Huntington, of U. S. ©l1le Aug. 4, 
1923; E 570088; Mathilda Poch, 
Wausaw, Wis. 14894 


I’ll never leave you; w and m F. T. 
SOL, Uv O AUe Oh ieee eC. 
Aug. 4; E 568350; Frank T. Shoop, 
Columbus, O. 14895 


VU never stop loving you; w and m 
Karyvl Norman and Jesse Greer, of 
U. S.i© Aug: 28)1923 3 2 ec Aug. 30; 
E 570693: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 
inc., New York. 14896 


I’ll sleep and dream where, where she 
sings those lullabies; w E. G. E.. 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 10, 1923; H 569105; Ed. G. 
Hil, Mankate, Minn. 14897 

T’ll think it over sometime; w and m 
Edward Carlton Rees, of U. S., arr. 
Mabelle Hopkins, of U. S. ©1«. 
Aug. 16, 1923; E 568660; Mabelle 
Evelyn Hopkins, Long Beach, Calif. 

14898 


Dt. 11, 41S. S 


. 


I long to be there once again; w and 
mn. A., B.S. y0to USS var eeumert 
Hossaek Steuart, of Great Britain. 
© 1c. Aug. 1, 1923; E 568239; Alex- 


ander Breheurs Steuart, Tampa, 
Fla. 14899 


I love my dear old daddy too; w E. M. 
D., m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S ©.1 ec. 
Aug. 2, 1928; BH 565994; Hilla M. 
Dean, Edwardsville, Il. 14900 


I love my old tomato, nobody can love 
me like my old tomato can; w Biily 
Downs, melody Billy Baskette, of 
U.S. ©1c..Aug. 7, 1923; BH 570199 : 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

14901 


I love sixpence; canon, w traditional, 
m Adam Carse, of Great Britain; 
treble voices, in F, Williams ed. 
(Joseph Williams’ new series of 
songs, duets and trios for school and 
classes selected and edited by Er- 
nest Read: Two-part songs, no. 6) 
4to. .© June 22, 1923; tc July 5; 
E 567313; Joseph Williams, itd., 
London. 14902 


I love the words of the Savior; w Nel- 
lie Stratton, m H. J. K.,of U. S. © 
Aug. 1, 1923; 2 ¢, Aug. 13; EB 570248 ; 
Horace J. Kurtz, Lafayette, Ind. 

14903 


I love you; fox-trot, from Little Jessie 
James, Harry Archer, of U: S., arr. 
Wm. Schulz, of U. §.; -oreht. 4to. 
(Feist edition, no. 1152) © Aug. 
20,:'1923);' 2 e) Aue. 2275 S68815 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 14904 


—-—— from Little Jessie James, w Huar- 
lan Thompson, m Harry Archer, of 
U.S. ©! Aue So 1O2e ie. aes aie 
FE 570339; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

14905 


pat Andre Jullienne, of 
France, et Ciro Urbini, of Italy; 
orch. avec piano-conducteur. +to. 
©) May .21, 1923s ee mes a 
566358 ; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
14906 


I loved a lass; pt.-song, w George 
Wither, m George Dyson, of Great 
Britain; men’s voices. Curwen ed. 
4to. © July 19, 1923; 1 c. Aug. 2; 
E 567485; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 14907 

I’m a one papa gal; w and melody 
J. H.. Sidney Holden and Otis Spen- 
cer, of ,U..S., .arr..0.,S,. © 1 ¢, Aug. 
14, 1923; E 568608; Jean Herbert, 
Union Hill, N. J. 14908 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 19238 


14952 


I’m an appreciating mamma; w and 
melody Sol Copperman, of U. 8. 
1 ce. Aug. 14, 1923; E 568622; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 14909 


I’m feeling blue; w and melody J. L., 
Jim O'Leary and Billie Hays, of 
tho arr. St. Oo" Cy #c™ Aue. 11, 
1923; EH 568440; Jack Le Roy, Phila- 
deiphia. 14910 


I’m feeling blue, just for you; w F. H. 
and yan Hughes, m E. S. 8. Hunt- 
ineton, of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 4, 1923; 
BE 579096; Frank Hicks, Plymouth, 
Pa. 14911 


I’m forever thinking of you; w E. T., 
melody Arnold Thomas Lax, of U.S. 
© 1 ¢. Aug. 6, 1923 ; E 568671 ; Ernie 
Taylor, Anderson, Ind. 14912 

I'm ’fraid; fox trot, lyric, Robert Har- 
greaves and 8. J. Damerell, m Lilian 
Ray, of Great Britain. © June 20, 
1923; 1 ec. June 28; EH 566714; Song 
success syndicate, London. 14913 


. Vm glad I took a real girl, not a flap- 
per for my wife; w H. M. F., m Al 
Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with words. 
Gp jome 15; 1923: 2 ce Aug. 18; 
068740; Hazel M. Fitzgerald, Nor- 
wich, Vt. . 14914 

Im glad you’re lonely; w Francis C. 
Frey, m Michael J. Duffecy and F. C. 
Wace Servo Phen ay OG a <¢ 
Sept. 1, 1923; E 568978; Framik pub. 
house, Indianapolis. ; 14915 

I’m goin’ back to my mammy; w E. 
Clinton Keithley, m Bonnie Benedict 
and F. Henri Klickmann, of U. S. 
© Aue 18," 1923"! '2"e Aus.? 20." 
5{0472 ; McKinley music co., Chicago. 

14916 

I’m going back; w and melody J. D. 
Ser ws. C1 ce. Sept. 11923): 
© 568968 ; Joseph D. Cancelmo, Phil- 
adelphia. 14917 

I’m going back to Hawaii; w E. EH. A., 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher], of U.S. ©1c. Aug. 
13, 1923; Ei 570220; Elmer E. Ander- 
son, Milaca, Minn. 14918 

I’m gonna pack myself up parcel post 
and send myself to you; w Cliff 
Dixon, m Bob Carleton, of U. S. 


Pe On leas ae Oo Ub. 1) 
568930; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. ; 14919 


I’m gonna pack up parcel post and 
send myself to you; w Cliff Dixon, 
melody Bob Carleton, of U. S. ©1 
ce. Aug. 11. 1923; E 568486; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. © 14920 


I’m Irish; w and m E. F._N., of U.S., 


arr. W. J. Goodell, of U. S. © July 
SU. Opa er tee AA Si Ey EOC ENS 
Ernest EF. Nutter, Chicago. 14921 


I’m longing to hear your sweet voice in 
my ear: w..K. C. W,,..m: George 
Graff, jr., of U. S. New York, World 
music pub. corp. © Aug. 7, 1923; 
2 c. Aug. 15; E 568925; Essie Cecota 
Wilson, Sylvan Grove, Kan. 14922 


Um mad at myself; w and melody M. 
sSeand@Ond- Tl of US!) 2: ev Aug. 
29, 1923; E 570667; Mike Jackson 
and C. Jay Taylor, New York. 

14923 


I'm mad at you; w and melody M. W 
P..0t Ui Spr arr, Ray Eibbeler, 
Ob WS: OAL. pay VO, Soe, 
568178; Martin W. Prasch, Seattle. 

14924 


I’m nobody’s gal; melody, R. E. S., of 
U.S. ©l1c Sept. 1, 1923; E 568967 ; 
Robert. Elliott Spencer, San Fran- 
cisco. 14825 


I’m on my way back home: w and m 
Carson Jay Robison, of U. S. © 
IBLY 20, M280 "2" sy GUE: 20 sy HY 
568061; Riley-Robison music pub. 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 14926 


I’m packing up for old Kentucky; w 
Seb. (Ge Meier i Johnson, er. UV: 
S. ©l1e Aug. 3, 1923; E 568249; 
Sara. I. Graddy, Hoxie, Kan. 

14927 


I’m sick of it Horace; w and melody 
J. L., James O’Leary and Billie 
Hays,.-£,,0:..5:),, afd 3. Ox-- Gail ve: 
Aug. 11, 1923; E 568441; Jack Le- 
Roy, Philadelphia. 14928 


I’m the guy; w K. A., melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
yeu Ss ah@y, biG. Aus. 20, 19235 

570433; Krine Allman, Paterson, N. 

a 14929 


I’m the man that makes the world go 
round; w andm N.’L. L., of U. 8. 
(Lewis song sheet, bk. no. 3) © 
June,;20,. 19233). 2..¢c:.Jupe,,.23,, aif. 
June 22; A 710501; Nathan L., Lewis, 
New York. 14930 


I’m trusting my all in His hand; w 
WwW. S. Martin, m J. E. S.;:'O2 UW'S: ; 
mixed voices. © June 22, 1923; 2 «¢. 
July 12; E 565633; J. E: Sturgis, 
Cincinnati. 14931 
I’m trying to make you understand ; 
lyric R. M., melody Arnold 'T. Lax, 
OL Lee HO. te Ae. Ties LO se 
570389; Romuald Michaud, Lewis- 
ton, Me. 14932 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14933 


I’m wearing a rose for you;.w J. E. 
R., melody Arnold Thomas Lax, of 
Lge oy ENG. ie HUY iid aoe ual Oo repicey TAY 
568169; J. HE. Rau, Bathgate, N. D. 

14933 


I’m wearing out my life for you; w 
and m HE. K. A., of U. S., arr. Joseph 
Rix, of U. S. ©1ce. Aug. 30, 1923; 
E 568918; EH. K. Arnold. Lansing, 
Mich. 149384 


I’m wondering; melody P. S., of 
A Yat i Ble: ot Sy 2 ay IS RN 
568442; Philip Silliman, Detroit. 

14935 


I’m wondering why; w A. D., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher], of U. S. i Jape aaa 8 las 
1923; E 570219; Audrey Dell, Los 
Angeles. 14936 


I must go to Moscow; from Ziegfeld 
follies, w Mort Dixon and Leon 
Flatow, m Ernest Breuer, of U. S. 
©) “Ade, 2a; 74o2o; 2 C. AUe, a 8 
568821; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New. York. 14937 


I need just you; w Joe Abato, m J. 
BR oe eS) Oy oe a wa": 
2c. Aug. 28; E 5688938; Joseph R. 
Ficarro, New York. 14938 


never knew how much God gave to 
me; duet, w J. Keirn Brennan, m 
Ernest R. Ball, of U. S.3; ten. and 
bari *art > By ita.) KC) ARI os 2) 1O2S 
2c. Aug. 11; FE 5685385; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 14939 


only wish you were but mine; w 
A. S., m George Graff, jr., of U. S., 
arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 

1 e. Aug. 2, 1923; E 570001; Alexis 
Sitkareff, Lexington, Ky. 14940 


picked the best peach when I picked 
you; w B. J., m George Graff, jr., 
of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. 
S. ©l1e Aug. 2, 1923; E 570000; 
Bert Jenks, Collinsville, Ill. 


_ 


— 


hee 


14941 


1 remember; w Thomas Hood, m 
Thomas F. Dunhill, of Great Britain. 
©), Aug..'7, 1923; 1) 4 Aue. WS 
567513 joi) B. ‘Cramer. &+co., ltd, 
London. 14942 


remember well; w W. A. D., m Geo. 
Grate yr. "ote Sy arr. eo G. 
Beach, of U.S. ©l1e. Aug. 2, 1923; 
sraff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Tampa, Fla. - 14943 


Leal 


= 


saw a ship a-sailing; 
rhyme, m Felix White, of England: 
in G. 4to. (Unison songs, no. 40) 


894 


traditional 


Dt. IL nes 18 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notatiens] 
©, July 24 AO sae dy Came eB) 
067388 ; Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 

14944 


I still owe for my radio; w and m 
L., Ey Hi, of; US) ern. vented, 


of.,U. 8.3 Die With WW. ey ae, CALS. 
16, 1928; E 568651; Leo Franz 
Heller, Youngstown, O. 14945 


I thought I knew; vocal fox trot, w 
Geoffrey Clayton, m Henry Busse 
and Ferdie Grofe, of U. S.; in A 
flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © July 16, 1923; 2 « July 
26; E 568159; West’s, Itd., London. 

, 14946 


I’ve always, been true blue :to ,you, 
so why can’t you be true to me; w 
and mC. K. H., of U. S.,, arr. Henry 
Welling, of U. 8S. © Aug. 30, 1923; 
2'-e. ‘Aug. 383i; HE STOTeT; "Ohas.s K. 
Harris, New York. 14947 


I’ve feathered a nest for you; w J. 
K., m EK. S. 8S. Huntington, of U. S. 
© 1e¢ Aug. 31, 1928; BH 570731; 
Joseph King, Port Caldwell, Ont., 
Yanada. 14948. 


I’ve found the King; w and m H. J. 
K, of U.S:: © Augs1, 18255 267402: 
13; E 570250; Horace J. Kurtz, La- 
fayette, Ind. 14949 


I’ve got me some vamping mama now ; 
w EK. A. L. m Harry Morton, of 
U. S. New York, Manhattan music 
co. ©. Aug) 40928 2 ew Aurel is : 
EH 570188; BE. A. Lampkin, Muncie, 
Ind. 14950: 


I’ve got the electric light blues, pretty 
papa; w G. C., m Elliott Markham, 
of: U.) S.2 pt. with Ww. 47@hJ une 
15, 1923; 2 ce. Aug. 18; EH 568728; 
Gretta Collier, Madisonville, Ky. 


14951 
I’ve got the moonlight: the tramp, 
w and m Harry Castling, of Great 


Britain; in G. [Staff and sol-fa no- 
tations] © July 16, 1923; 1c¢. July 
- 18; E 566993; B. Feldman & co., 
London, 14952 
T’ve got the you had me but you've 
lost me blues: w and melody H. M. 
J. of U. S., arr. Corretta Johnson, of 
A Se) OL ee ete ay 
568439; Harrison McClain Johnson, 
Philadelphia. 14953. 
I’ve got those ‘c-r-y-i-n-g blues; fox 
trot, w. Jos. A. Yanchik and Geo. E. 
Yanchik, melody T. F. C., of U. 8. 
© 1. ¢ Aug. 11, 1923; E 563409; 
Theo. F. Chuya, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
14954 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


I've got those Highland Dixie blues: v 
R., T. C., melody Arnold T. Tax, 
oes Se (©. lie Aus. 28,1923; 
568875: R. T. Carmine, Newport 
News, Va. 


Tve no one to sing lullaby; w and 
meiA. W:KK., of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Brooklyn! ©. Aug: 2, 
1923; 2c. Aug. 11; E 568484; A. W. 
Kerr, Brooklyn. 14956 


I want my sweet daddy now; w and m 
Donald Haywoed, of U. 8S. ©l1«. 
Aug. 3, 1923; E 568252; Down South 
musie pub. co., inc., New York. 


14957 
I want somebody to love me: w G. W. 
K., m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 


Theo. G. Beach, of U. 8. © 1c. Aug. 
2, 1923; EH 565995; George W. Koza, 
' Rechester, N. Y. 14958 


I want to be someone’s buddie; w 
LB. BP. m1, George Graff, jr.,: of 
U. 8., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
© 1.¢. Aug. 2, 1923: BH 570018 : Lu- 
cille B. Powell, Taft, Calif. 14959 


Iwas a fool who believed in you; w 
and melody H. H. H., of U. S.; vio- 
lin. © 1c: Aug. J, 1993 EK 570019 : 
Harry Harrison Hamblin, Kansas 
City, Mo. 14960 


I will lift up mine eyes: w from 
Psalms 121, and 91, m John Hyatt 
Brewer, of U. S.°; mixed voices with 
organ ace. 4to. (John Church co., 
opihems for mixed voices, no. 2735) 
© Aug. 24, 1993: 2c Aug. 27: EB 
568864 : John Church CO., Cincinnati. 

14961 


I will make you brooches: w Robert 
Louis Stevenson, m Hdrie Cundell, 
of Great Britain. © Aug. 14, 1923: 
; 2G Aug. 16; E 567567; Chappell & 
, Itd.,, London. 14962 


I won’t say I will, but I won't say I 
won't; from Little Miss Bluebeard, 
w' B. G. De Sylva and Arthur 
Francis, m George Gershwin, of U. 
S.: © Sept. 1, 1923: 2 ec. Sept. 5; 
E 569056 ; Harms, ine., New York. 

14963 


Ich hob moire far mein weib; w and 
melody 1.5) H., 6f' 0.) S29 %O=1'. 
Aug. 11, 1923. B 568553; Israel J. 
Hochman, New York. 14964 


Idaho Coeur D’Alene dear darling to 
you; w A. ;C., m. Gloria Brice, of 
U. Ss: pf. with w.. © June 15, 1923; 
2° @. "Aug. 45; KH; 568735; Arthur 

14965 


Crawford, Baker, Mont. 


14955, 


14977 


Tf a certain man (Henry Ford). is 
made our President; w and melody 
A. W., of U. S. .© 1c. Aug. 16, 1923 - 


H) 5686R2 : Al Wohlman, New York. 
14966. 
if dreams come true; w N. R. H., m-. 


John F. Ryan, of U.S. © 1 e, Aug. 
11, 1923; FE 568446; Nell R. Herron, 


UA , 
Rushvilie, Ind. 14967 


Tf I but knew; w Edward Lockton, 
m Yvonne Doré, of Great Britain ; 


in BE flat. © Aug. 30, 1923; 1¢. Aug. 
531: EH 567645; Geuld & Bolttler, 
London. 14968. 


If I can take you from somebody else, 
somebody could take you from me; 
w and m Jack Mahoney, of U. S. 
New York, BS A. musie pub. co. © 
July 5, 1923; 2 ce. June 25; EB 565064; 
Barney Abramowitz, New York. 

14969 


If I can’t get the sweetie I want I 
pity the sweetie I get; w Joe Young 


and Sam M. Lewis, melody Jean 
Sehwartz,,,of -U. oS.) 17 ce) Aug. 


17, 1923; E 570498; Irving Berlin, 


ine., New York. 14970 

Same. © Aug. 22, 1923; 2 ¢«. Aug. 
23; Ei. 568828; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 14971 


If I could make your whole life biue; 


w.oW, ALN. m ‘John EF. Ryan, of 
seg Cy Vie nc. eee) RS) hee OB 
568710; Wim. A. Nickerson, Brook- 
lyn. 14972 


If I could only be a child once agdin ; 
w A. G., m George Graff, jr., of 
U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
© 1i.c Aug. 17,1923; HP 570426; 
Alfred Green, Jefferson City, Mo. 

14973 


If I get the 1782; w F. A. S., m John 
Ewimyan, Jo£°U. 8.) @ylrenSdept: 1, 
1923; E 568951; Frank A. Samuels, 
Charleston, S. C. 14974 


If I had the pipe that Peter Piper 
piped, what a pipe the girls would 
be for me; w A. G., melody Dave 
Dryer, of U.S. ©l1c. Aug. 3, 1923; 
BH 568257; Alex Gerber, New York. 


14975 

pe Same, i) iG. Aus, 1S,, Ooze, 
E 570436; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 14976. 


If I had you; w John Anderson, m 
Joe Hearst, of Canada. © July 30, 
1923; 2.c. Aug. 4; E 568318; Hearst 
music publishers, Winnipeg. eee 

1497 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


14978 


Dt. 1 Nos ws 


If I were in love with somebody else 
I wouldn’t be here with you; w 
and m Jos. H. Howard, of _U. S., 
arr. Henry Welling, of U. S. © 
Aue! oO, tODes 2 Se Ae va 
o70769 ; Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

14978 


if, my dear; w Franklin P. Adams, 
m Horace Johnson, of U. 8.; high 
or medium voice. © Aug. 6, 1923; 
2 ec. Aug. 11; E 568473; G. Schir- 
mer, inec., New York. 14979 


if the Swanee River flowed through 
Londen; w Cumberland Clark, m 
Paul Andrew, of Great Britain; in 
D. [Staff and tonic. sol-fa nota- 
tions] © May 7, 1923; 1 « June 
7; E 566378; Cecil Lennox & co., 
London. 14980 


If to-day was only yesterday; w Sid- 
ney Holden and L, E. Z., melody 
eK. Z.5 of Us Sa arr. Jean Waltz, 
GE wea Meee. shahyedl 1923 > oH) 
563607; Louis E. Zoeller, New York. 

14981 

If we could live on love; fox-trot, 
Arthur Rebner, of Great Britain; 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
July 23,1923; 1c. Aus. 64 EB 567277 ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 14982 

If winter comes, I’m Alabama bound; 
w Emory O’Hara, melody Harry 
MIESery Oly UL wees ar Ts Ere Cin, OF 
Unaes (Co Le. Aue il) 71O28 hy 
568960; HKmory C. O’Hara, Rantoul, 
Til. 14983 

If ye love Me; text from St. John, 
m wJohneen Gillingham, of ‘U. S. 
no. 1, in E flat—no. 2, in F. © 
Aug. 24°1923 '2°E" each “Awg.- 273 
EK 576591; Peates music house, inc., 
Uiiea wns Ye 14984 

If you but knew; w and melody 
By Co R.;./of Uy So -arre Bareld B. 
Freeman, of U. S8.. © 1 ¢. Aug. 11, 
1923; E 568461; Blanche C. Read. 
Greene, R. I. 14985 


If you could sail with me; w V. H., 
m Harry Weston, of U. S. © Aug. 
29, 1923:;.2 ex, Sept. 43..EH «568992 ; 
Virginia Hutson, New Orleans, La. 

14986 

If you were me and I were you; w 
I. Simpson, melody Leo Bennett, of 
U. S., arr. John W.. Rehauser,. of 
LS: th. GL: SEDUs Dye loci ay neu 
569044; Ida L. Simpson, New York. 

14987 


I] court, il court, le furet; fantaisie. 


humoristique, par R. Ch. Martin, 
of France, op. 102; pf. © June 15, 


1923; 1 ex ud Uy, de Oe 
Alphonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 
14988 


Il faut savoir prendre les femmes; 
de l’opérette Le petit choc, paroles 
de P. L. Flers, musique de Joseph 
Szule, of France. © July 23, 1923; 
te). Augt' 7; 567350 * “erancis 
Salabert, Paris. 14989 


Ill natured biues; w Hattie Pearson, 
m’P. B., of U-"S.,” arr, James score, 
of. U;. 8. \©, 1 @, Ange Aeieees, 
570177; Paul Banks, Kansas. City, 
Kan. -. 14990 


ll6t (L’); de 8. Rachmaninoff, op. 14, 
no. 2, arr. par Leonidas Leonardi, 
of France; petit orch. Moscow [ete.] 
A. Gutheil. 4to. © Mar. 30, 1923; 
1c July 16; E 567044; Breitkopf 
& Hartel, Leipzig. 14951 


Immortal (The) choir; ballad, Adolt 
Lotter, arr. Arthur Laycock, of Eng- 
land; cornet solo with pf. acc. (In 
Hawkes & son’s cornet album, no. 3) 
© June 28, 1923; 1 « July 9; BH 
566921; Hawkes & son, London. 

14992 


Imperial band march; by J. Owen 
Long, of ‘U.!8. 3° pt “OQ Amer 11, 
1923; 2 e. Aug. 14; BH 570266; A. W. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 14993 


Impromptu pastorale; by Anton Dvo- 
Tak, op. 89, no. 1, arr. Adolf Lotter, 
of Great Britain: pf. © July 16, 
1928; 1 c July 16; EB 566982; Reid 
bros., ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 14994 


In a corner of the garden; w R. Dulcie 
Binfield, m George Buchanan, of 
England; in F. © July 15, 1923; 
1c. July 30; E 567155; Leonard & 
co., London. 14995 

In a good old state of sunshine; w 
F. D. R., m George Graft, jr., of 
U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach; of U. S. 
©), 1, c.-, Aug. 2, 1923 ; » Bh B6b993); 
Forrest D. Richards, Eureka, Kan. 

14996 


In a sunny little town; w Lee W. 
‘Walker, m Frederick W. Vander- 
pool,of. Us: S..2x@c Sulbyaiepisa2s ; 
2c. July 27; E 568154; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 14997 


In Aready; from Three bagatelles, 
Henry Holden Huss, of U. 8., op. 
30, no. 2. General information and 
method of study by the composer, 
biographical sketch, form and struc- 
ture, and glossary, Emerson Whi- 
thorne; pf. (Progressive series 
compositions, no. 6387, grade 3-b) 


896 


By tthe ea 
ba: = : Le 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


15021 


ey aly, 21,, 1928 5 fe 
56806T | 
- Louis. 


C.J ULY , 2p. au 
Art publication soe, St. 
14998 


three pastoral scenes, Montague 
Hwing, of England; pf. Contents :— 
1. In the forest.—2. The wooing of 
Amaryllis.—3. Dance of the wood 
nymphs. © July 12, 1923; 1¢. July 
23; E 567079; Phillips & Page, Lon- 
don. 14999 


In August; w Teresa Hooley, m Maud 
Stewart Baxter, of Great Britain. 
Oomiuiy, 11; 1923 le. July 12; EH 
567004; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. 15000 


w. Reginald 


In Canterbury square; 
Vivian Darow, m John. Prindle 
Scott, of U. 8S. 1. Low voice.—2. 
High voice. © Aug. 1, 1923; 2 c. 
each Aug. 3;. H 568291. 568292; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

15001, 15002 


In chiesa (At the church) ; by Edward 
EK. Truceco, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York, op. 15, no. 1; pf. © Aug. 
Biatoues. 2c, AUS. ol: Hy HTOLID ; 
Mauro VY. Cardilli, New York. 

- 15003 


In daddy’s arms; w E. T. E., m John 
Ps Ryan, of Ut’ S: e)°t e: Aug.’ 4, 
1923; EH 570079; Edna’ T. Elliott, 
New Waterford, O. 15004 


In dulce jubilo; w traditional, 14th 
century melody with harmonies and 
descants, Bernard Ramsey, of Eng- 


land; eight mixed _ voices. 4t0. 
(Church choir library, no. 248) © 
Sly 2 9233) dove. 2 Ate. 1s oR 


567505 ; Stainer & Bell, Itd.. London. 
15005 


In glorious freedom; sonnet, m Alex- 
ander Brent Smith, of England; 
mixed cho. and orch. (Novello’s 
-original octayo edition) © Aug. 20, 
19235) 27 Auge 128 sot Bie 5675393; 
Novello & eo., Itd., London. 15006 

In Hawaii; one-step, worte von Beda, 
musik von Artur M. Werau, of Aus- 
tria, arr. von Kurt Lubbe, of Aus- 


tria. © Nov, 30, 1922; 1 ¢. July 10, 
1523; KE. 566945; Edition Accord, 
Shh. Serlis. 15007 


In love’s garden; w If. Le B., m M. W: 
S08 We SiO ily Shy 1928; 2) e. 
Aug. 11; © 570359; Fannie L. Bon- 
ner and Margaret Wood Sutton, 
Brookline, Mass. 15008 

Jn media nocte; di Alfredo Berisso, of 
Ttaly ;. pf, _ (Poemi; no. 3) © Aug. 
de toes. A Cl NUSe Le err OTOL. ; 
G. Ricordi & cc., Milan. 15009 


OF 


i 


In. merry mood; four-part song, w 
Thomas Oliphant, m Welsh folk- 
song arr. Charles Wood, of England, 
ed. Martin Akerman; male voices, 
in F. 4to. (Year book press series. 
of unison and part-songs, no, 218) 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© May 11; 1923; 1 © July 3;\H 
066979 ; H. F. W. Deane & sons, the. 
year book press, Itd., London. 15010. 


In my bark canoe; w Charles O. Roos,. 
m Thurlow Lieurance, of U. S.. 
(Forgotten trails) © Aug. 1, 1928; 
2c. Aug. 3; E 568308; Theo. Pres-- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 15011 


In Nicotina; part-song; w Rena Cary 
Sheffield, m T. Frederick H. Cand- 
lyn, of U. 8.; men’s voices. 4to. © 
Apr.. 2, 1923; 2c. Aug. 15; E 570314; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 15012: 

In the beginning was God; sacred 
song, m Osear J. Lehrer, of U. S. 
© Aug. 13, 1923; 2 @ Aug. 18;'B 
070488 ; Chas. A. Richards, Norman, 
Oki. 15013 

In the dawn; w Ida M. Stenning, m. 
Thomas F. Dunhill, of Great Britain. 
@ Aug! T1928 3612 ehAteg! 1d BD: 
067572; J. B. Cramer: & co., 1td., 
London, 15014. 

In the days long long ago; w and m. 
Woh, Yor U. \B TO) Ante 1s 4928 - 
2¢e. Aug. 6; EH 568356; Willoughby- 
Ford, Worcester. 15015. 

In the fern glen; by Le Roy B. Camp- 
bell, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 9, 1923; 
2 c. Aug. 18; E 570352; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 15016 

In the garden; sacred song, A. R. §., 
of U. 8. 4to. (Lifting up series) ©: 
Aug. 7, 19238; 2.¢ Aug. 11; E.568457 > 
A. R. Schooler, Cleveland. 15017 

In the garden of my heart; duet, w 
Caro Roma, m Ernest R. Ball, of 
U. 8.3; ten. or sop., and bar. or con- 
Pratto: ta ©.) July Si. 12a e ON.’ 
Aug. 11; E 568539; M. Witmark &- 
sons, New York. 15018 

In the long ago; fox trot, w R. N. R., 
m E. 8. 8. Huntington, of U.S: © 
1c. Aug. 4, 1923; E 570126; Robert 
N. Robertson, New Orleans. 15019 

In the moonlight’s glow; w M. M. W., 
mM: Jenn wy yan okie Sa8 ©). Ae. 
Aug. 4, 1923; E 570134; Mabel 

.Myles Wallin, Frankfort, Mich. 
15020: 

In the morning blues; melody Wm. B. 
Mosely; of, "ORS. Te) Ane S14, 
1923; EH 568614; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

15021 


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15022 


In the old swing; by Adam Geibel, of 
U. S.; pf. (Memories of child- 
hood). © Aug..1, 1923; 2 ¢. Aug. 3; 
HK} 568297; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 15022 


In the soup; in Rats, w Donovan 
Parsons, m Harry Collman, of Great 
Britain. © July 3,'1923; 1 ¢ Aug. 
2: E 567226; Cecil Lennox & ¢o., 
London. 15623 


In the spring sunshine; fantasia, M. 
W. Butlers of Us.S, 5 pt. Aug. 
11,1923; 2 « Aug. 14; H..570268 ; 
A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 

15024 
day 


‘nm the street of your golden 


dreams; w and melody, L. R. A.,. of 
‘Om. by elamept.2 oo) ¢ W2S"7 
569045; Lenard Richard — Ayers, 
Fitzsimons, Col. 15025 


In the summertime we'll have the 
wedding; w Hollis Peavey, m Doris 
Peavey, of U. S. © Aug. 24, 1928; 
2c Aug. 27; BE 570592; H. M: Pea- 
vey, St. Paul, Minn. 15026 

In the village; rondo, Hans Ailbout, 
of Germany; pf. (Lyric pieces) © 
Aug. 1, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 3; H 568310 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadeiphia. 

£5027 

In the winter time; w EH.’ I. B., m 
Bernard Satz, of U. S. Worcester, 


Edward I. Boyle co. Aug.. 3, 
1988; 2 c. Aug. 6; He568358 5 Hadi iT. 
Boyle, Worcester. 15028 


In your faith, in your love, in your 
arms; w J. .V. H., melody D.. R., of 


Wits. © L chAnge tm T23¢i0h 
570367; Dave Reed and J. Vincent 
Healy, New York. 15029 


Inchin’ along; fox-trot, w Joe McCool, 
m Blanche Mae Belle Reed, of U. 
S. Des Moines, Midwest music pub. 


c0.;,@ Aug,.20, 1923; 2, ¢., Aug, 23 ; 
BH 568827; McCool & Reed, Des 
Moines. 15030 


Indeciso (L’)'; versi di Giuseppe As- 
eoli, musica di Nicomari, of Italy; 
mand. acc. Naples, Tipografia edi- 
trice W.. Brderis..: 4tor;, © vJume.s 1 
1923); 1c. Aug: 75; Hy 567293; Italian 
book co., New York. 15031 

Indian paradise; w HE. L., m Arnold 
TT. Lax,-of U. 8.,..New: York City, 
Frank Harding. © Aug. 6, 1923 
2 @ Aug. 20; E 570459; Hawin 
Leithold, Pokegamma, Minn. 15032 

Indian summer; w George Hlliston, m 
Louis Victor Saar, of U. S., op. 163, 
MOsi bin ©.-Aus.) 7, , I92R= Qe Age: 
18; EE. 570258;. Willis. music. co., 
New York. 


15033: 


‘Its not the same old world 


Innocence ;, waltz, W. N. D., of U. S.; 


mand. orch.. © Aug. 24, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 17; EH 570381; Warren N. Dean, 
York, Pa. . 15034 


Interniezzo-lyrico; by Ronald Argent- 


son, of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 
30, 1928's ch Gy Avion 31: Dy 567644 - 
Gould & Boittler, London. 15035 


Isiel by ja do vas kazdy vecer; w John 
KR. Pacovsky, melody T. F. C., of U. 
Ss. '@rlie July 27, 1923; BH 5681382: 
Theo. #. Chuya, Wilkes-Barre, Pa: 

15036 


Island (The) of dreams; five short 
impressions, Leon Feorde, of Eng- 
land; pf. Contents:—l. On ithe 
.coral reef.—2. Sea lullaby.—3. Deep 

: 5 5 3 
5. Sea lions. © July 31, 1923; 1 c. 
Aug. 6; EH 567317; Leonard & co., 
London. 15037 


Isle (The) of apple trees; w E. S. 


James, m F. EH. Woodwright, of 
Great Britain. © Aug. 8, 19238; 1 «. 
Aug. 18; E 567512; Lareine & co., 
ltd., London. 150388 


Isle‘of love; w Mrs: W. J. T., m John 
F.,; Ryan, of Us 8, . ©-d @ Ame ts. 
1923; E 568709; Mrs. W. J. Tyler, 
Elkhart, Ind. 15039 


it is spring; unison chorus, w Grace 
L. Hosmer, m Norman Lighthill, of 
U. 8.3; with alto ad lib. 4to. (The 
unison chorus, compiled and = ar- 
ranged by John 8. Fearis, no. 1212) 
© ‘Aus. 22, 19234 Hier Ape ier) 
570601; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 

>) 15040 


It’s hard to forget; w and m H. S. D., 
of ‘U.S. ‘© July ‘21, 192332 e) July 
25; EH 568117; Howard Starr Dickey, 
Newton, Kans. 15041 


It’s not all in a song; w G. W. Paing- 
born, m Sylvia Forrest, of UW. ay 
pf. with w. © June 15, 1923; 

Aug. 18; EH 5687438 ; George W. ae 
born, Freeland, Mich, 15042 


witheut 
you dear old pal of mine; w HH. 
Clinton Keithley, m Jeannette Dur- 


yea, of U. S. © Aug. 18, 1923%'2 «. 
Aug. 20; H 570470; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 15043 


It’s only-.a bill from the laundry; w 
and melody G. GC. T., of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 11, 1923; 568562 ; George 
Chittenden Turner, New York. 

15044 


898 


pt. 1, Magy v.18. 


Werrcnee 
aie hi ii 


J 


' MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


It’s raining; cne umbrella for two, w 
and m Seymour Simons, of U. S. 
Cy Ame) '6)\ 1928. 2c. Aug,; 1h; H 
568517; Jerome H, Remick & co., 
New York. 15045 


It’s rainy when you go; farewell song, 
w and m Hdna Randolph Worrell, of 
is seo® Aus, 2..1923;.2)\¢. :Aug, 1 ; 

1) 568520; March brothers, Lebanon, 

Q. 15046 


It’s the life; novelty song, w and m F. 
P., of U. S. New York City, Frank 
Harding: + ©, Augs 28; 1923); . 2) .«: 
Sept. 1; E 570781; Krank Peters, 
Hast Pittsburgh, Pa. 15047 


= 


It’s too late now; fox trot song, I. Jay 
Faggen and Melville Morris, arr. 
seo. J. Trinkaus, of U. 8.3; orch. in 
G. 4to.' © Aug. 23, 1923; 2.¢. Aug. 
80; E 570766; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

15048 


w I. Jay Faggen, m Melville 
Morris, of U. S. © July, 31, 1923; 
2 ec. Ang. 11; E 568066; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 15049 


It’s your time to have the blues; w 
and melody Tosh A. Hammed, of 
ine. -e.. Aus. 14. 1923- Hh 
568620; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 15050 


It’s your turn to cry over me; fox trot, 
w jules Mingo and B. J. S:, m B. J. 
Sisk, of'U. S: ~° Sioux City, Ta., B. J. 
Sisk music co. © July 20, 1923; 2c. 
Aug. 11: EH 5€8516; Berry J. Sisk, 
Sioux City, fa. 15051 


T¢ was a lover and his lass; part-song, 
W Shakespeare, m James P. Dunn, 
ot U. S.; mixed voices. Fischer ed. 
(Choruses in octavo form, no. 5261) 
© Auz' 29)°1928: 2 ¢ Aug 30: E 
558923 ; J: Fischer & bro., New York. 
[© arrangement] 15052 


It was in April, I was just an April 
fooi: fox trot ballad, w and m Br- 
nest R. Ball and Abner Silver, of U.S. 
Wnduly st, 1923: 2-c. Aug. 11; 
568065; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 15053 

It wen’t be long now; w and m Stan- 
ley S. Miller, of U. S. © lc. Aug. 
3, 1923; E 568251; Down South mu- 
sic pub. co., inc:, New York. 15054 

Italian (The) fox trot; w Josephine 

_- Walazzolo, melody T. Ferrazzano, of 


talyi (© 1. ¢yjAng. 30,2 1923.;.,.B 
568901; J. Palazzolo, New York. 
15055 


a | 


J’ ai vingt ans; valse, de L’amour 
masqué, de André Messager, arr. par 
FE. Salabert, of France; orch. avee 
piano conducteur. 4to. (Célébre 
collection des succés, no. 641) © 


July 30, 1923; 1 ec Aug. 13; EB 567544; 


Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement ] 15056 


J’aime; valse de Voperette Le petit 
choc, paroles de P. L. Flers, musique 
de Joseph Szule, of France. © July 
28; ) 1923 shee. VANS. hy EK pS 67349; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 15057 

J’ m’ en balance; fox-trot, sur les mo- 
tifs de La-haut, de Maurice Yvain, 
of France; pf. ©.July 23,1928: 4 
e. Aug. 7; EH 567324; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

15058 

J’ suis pas vernie; de i’operette My- 
ria, ou L'amoureuse incompléte, pa- 
roles de René Nazelies, musique de 
André Mauprey, of France.” © July 
30, T9233) 1 el Aue 135°: 567449 
Irancis Salabert, Paris. THOSE 

Jack o’ lanterns; by Mari Paldi, of 
U.. S.; pf. (Hallowe'en; no. 3 Cc 
Aug. 6, 1923; 2 c& Aug. 11; BE 568483; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 15066 

Jamie and Maggie on the banks 0’ 
Loch Lomon’; w and m J. B. R., of 
U8. ,©-Aue’ 1923 - 2.6" Aus, 2: 
E 568673; J. Burlington Rigg, Oak 
Park, Il. 15961 

Jaunting (The) car; from Jack of 
hearts, w Florence Fink, m George 
Ho Gantian, on U.S. (6) Ano ods 
1923; 2 c. Aug. 28; EB 568984 > Hinds 
Hayden & Eldredge, inc., New York. 

5062 

jazz (The) folio; ten choice and pop- 
ular style soles, arr. Thos. J. Arm- 
strong, of U. 8.3; ten. banjo. Nico- 
mede ed. © Aug. 9, 1923; 2c. Aug. 
11; E 569057; Nicomede music co., 
Altoona, Pa. 15063 

Jeme couche; chansonnette, paroles de 
Phyio, musique de Gaston Gabaroche 
et Fred Pearly, of France. © July 
BU hoa de CAO ek By OKs 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 15064 

Je pense 4 mon estomac; chansonneite, 
paroles de Amelet, musique de Pierre 


Chagnon and René Darlay, of 
France. © July 23, 1923; 1 ¢. Aug. 
7; E .567357; Francis Salabert. 
Paris. 15065 
Jealousy; the worid goes wrong, Ww 


Lyna N. Murdaugh, m_ the Bauer 
brothers, of U. S...© July. 30, 1923 ; 
2 ¢ Aug. 4; EF 568328; Mrs. Merti- 
mer Murdaugh, Varnville, S. C. 
1505¢ 


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15067 


pt. Wh Bass vase. 


Jenny kiss’d me; w Leigh Hunt, m | Jonathan Jollybun; w Bric Talbot, 


Leonard Hudson, of England, op. 14, 
no: 3. © Aug.'7, 1923; 1 ¢. Aug. 20; 
E 567535; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 15067 


Jesus is mine to-day; w W. ©. Poole, m 
Geo. C. Stebbins, of U. S. © Aug. 3, 
1923 5, 2 @. Awe. 1 3 56857075 Pab- 
ernacle pub. co., Chicago. 15068 


Jewelled (A) rosary; w Dena Tem- 
pest, m Teresa Del Riego, of Great 


Britain. © Aug. 14, 1923; 1c. Aug. 
22; E 567587; Chappell & co., 1ltd., 
London. 15069 
Jimmy Burton's Christmas; a play in 


one act for chilcren, w and m F. 
Ee .0f C'S, arr Ruth ‘Barrett, of 
U. 8S. In two pts., libretto and mu- 
sic. ©1e. Sept. 6, 1923; D 26483; 
Florence Romaine. New York. 

3 15070 


Johanna; w P. L. R., m Herbert R. 
Fisher, of U. S. New York, Manhat- 
tan music co. © June 1, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 18; E 568674; Peter L. Reilly. 
Wallingford, Conn. 15071 

Joli soir de printemps; one step, de 
Fred Pearly, arr. par F. Salabert, 


of France; orch. avec piano-con- 
ducteur. 4to. (Célébre collection 


des succés, no. 651) © Aug. 25, 
1923; 1 ¢. Sept. 11; E 567738; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. [© ‘arrange- 
ment] 15072 
—— paroles et musique de Fred 
Pearly, of France. © July 30, 1923; 
le. Aug. 13; E 5674138; F. Salabert, 
Paris. 15073 
Jolie (Une) jambe dans un joli bas; 
one-step ou  fox-trot, de Pierre 
Chagnon et René Darlay, of 
Mranee sary (C), tly ae Lola Me, 
Aug. 18; E 567415; Francis, Sala- 
bert, Paris. 15074 
Jolly (The) bachelors (Hls fadrinets 
de Sant Boi); Catalan folksong, 
English version Mary Ellis Opdycke 
and Kurt Schindler, m Antoni Pérez- 
Moya, ed. IK. Schindler, of U. 8.; 6 
mixed voices. 4to. (Songs of the 
Spanish previnees: Catalonia) [Eng- 
lish and Spanish text] © June 7. 
1923; 2c. Aug. 15; HE 570319; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 15075 
Jolly winter time; unison chorus, w 
Aletha Phillips, m Irving Gingrich, 
of U. S.; with alto ad lib. Ato. 
(The unison chorus, compiled and 
arranged by John S. Fearis, no. 
12). WO) Awe 22) 1923) Bie vas. 
27; E 570600; J. S. Fearis & bro., 
Chicago. 


15076: 


m Montague Ewing, of England; 
bar., in'D. © July 10, 1923: 1c. 
July 16; E 567009; Leonard & co., 
London. 15077 


Jones comes home late; pianologue, 
w Warren Hastings, m Herberte Jor- 
dan, of Great Britain; -recitation 
with pf. acc. (Musical monologues, 
no. 269) © July 6, 1923; 1.¢ July 
20; E 567031; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don. 15078 


Josie; vocal fox trot, w and m Made- 
line Rossiter and Oswald Anderson, 
of Australia. (Paling’s song series, 
no. 127) © May 15, 1923;1c¢. June 
19; E 566687; W. H. Paling & co., 
Itd., Sydney, Australia. 15079 


Joy song; w L. P. L., m Baron De 
Ely, jr., of U. S. © July 20, 1923: 
2c. Aug. 11; "Ei 568533 © Hovielk (Pp. 
Law, Siloam Springs, Ark. 15080 


Joyce; fox-trot, w Con West, m Jack 
Hylton, of Great Britain. © July 
25, 1923 7) 'e. Duly 28: Vhs Mis ; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 15081 


Joyful (A) song; w Ben Johnson, m 
Richard Kountz, of U. 8S. © Aug. 1. 
1923°3°2 ¢ Aug.'3:°H) 568293 3"T neo. : 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 15082 


Juliska ; danse russe, Jane M. Matting- 
ly, of .U.S.¢ pE h© Julyies, te2o 2 2 
ce. Aug. 4; E 568278; Willis music 
eco., Cincinnati. 15083 


June midnight; w Norma Miller, m 
K. E. W. of U. S. © 12 & Sept. 10, 
1923; E 569095; Kathlyn Elizabeth 
Woolf, San Francisco. 15084 


June’s the time for roses; w Edward 
Teschemacher (Edward Lockton), 
m D. Lorah, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. (Wit- 
mark edition, standard quartettes, 
no. 1642) © Aug. 6, 19238; 2 c. Aug. 
14; E 568645; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

5 15085 


June time kisses; w and m M. A. G., 
of US. © 1 € Auge Teie237.E 
568554; Merton A. Garrett, Muscea- 
tine, Ia. 15086 


Junior (The) hymnal; compiled and 
ed. Hazel A. Lewis, Hleaner Allen 
Schroll and J. H. Fillmore, of U. 
S. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music 
house. 8vo. © July 2, 1923; 2/ce. 
and aff. July 9; A 753043; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 15087 


900 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


Just a little willingness; w F. M. 
Holmes, m H. J. K. of U. S. © Aug. 
Meo 37 2) e, Ang. (13; BH 570249; 
Horace J. Kurtz, Lafayette, Ind. 

15088 


Just a lullaby; w Joe Hearst and 
Charlie Harrison, m Bill Davis, of 
Canada. « © July: 30, 1923; 2. c¢. 
Aug. 4; E 568319; Hearst music 
publishers, Winnipeg, Canada. 

15089 

Just a luring melody; by EH. F. Kiuhle, 
of U. S., arr. Anton Koehler, of 
emis te. KC) 1c, Ane. 275 4928 ; 
E 570578: Ernst Ferdinand Kiihle, 
New York. Et ~ 15090 

Just a song of you; fox trot, w and 
melody R. W. E., of U.S. ©l1e 
Sept. 4, 1923; E 569037; Reginald 
Warrington Hastlake, Ann Arbor. 

15091 

Just a sprig of lilac; w M. R'm 
John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 
1, 1923; E 568965; Maude Russell, 
Kenmore, O. 15092 

Just a wee drap; w and m Tom Cope- 
land, of England; in B flat. (St. 
Giles series of popular songs, no. 
- 26) [Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 


Cugsulyed. 1025, 1, ¢ July 192. B 
567013; St. Giles pub. co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 15093 


Just an old-time sweetheart; w A. 
Peat te mo. ELuntington, of U.S. 
Orr Ee MAugs 4, 1923: Wr 570120; 
Alta Pence, Padroni, Col. 15094 

Just because I love you; w L. V., m 
BH. S. S. Huntington, of U: S. © 
ten Aye i) 1993 o(0728; Lura 
Von Rohl, Richmond, Calif. 15095 

Just because I think of you; w and 
mee Ae ror: SO) e.Sept. , 
4995): E 569084 ; eee Ayer Paine, 
New York. 15096 

Just because it’s you; w and m O. L. 
P., of U. S., arr. Ada Brown, of U. S. 
© 16. June 7, 1923; E 570368: Ona 
Lee Pogué, Kansas City, Mo. 

15097 

Just keep on dancing; w P. O. B., 

melody Walter Smith. of U. S. © 


moe. Anes) 11925: EH 568250; Percy 
Rt O. Brewer, San Francisco. 15098 
Just keep on smiling, mammy:; w and 


mand Jb. 8. Of 1. oe.” ©) L-e. 
Aug. 29, 1923: E 570669; Ben Hal- 
perin and Phil Svigals, New York. 
15099 
wast leave me alone, that’s all I’m ask- 
ing of you; w and m. R. L. D.. jr., 
or U: §. © Pe Sept. 5-1923- E 
569039 ; Raymond L. Davis, jr.. Chi- 
cago. 15100 


80831—24——-4 


15111 


Just longing; w W. McLeod, m Wil- 
liam McLeod and Harry Farstad, 
of-U! S!, arr. He PO 4 @ Aue" 11, 
1923; E 5684438; William Benjamin 
McLeod, Minneapolis. 15101 


Just one more waltz before we part, 
for old time’s sake; waltz, w H. Clin- 
ton Keithley, m F. Henri Klickmann, 
of U.S Oy AUS 1851923 02 ve Ans. 
20; E 570473; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 15102 


Just remember, I asked you to wait 
awhile; w Edward Sedgwick, m 
Henry R. Cohen, of U. S. © Aug. 
2,,1923:; 2.¢e: Aug. 11; © 568487; 
Essansee pub. co., Los Angeles. 

151028 


Just say that you'll be true; waltz 
ballad and fox trot song, w Billie 
Hays and Howard Wong, melody 
J. L. and James O’Leary, of U. S., 
arm J? OF Leary: ©) 4 &° Ages 11 


1923; E 569064; Jack Le Roy, Phila- 


delphia. 15104 
Just the absence of you; w B. K., m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S. New 


York, World music pub. corp. © 


BM Sot ek ORs peyarC,:, eee, oe» HG 
568927 ; Bena Knudson, New 
Sharon, Ia. 15105 


Just to be loved by you; w N. B., mel- 
ody-Arnold "i 4Lax, of U's. -@ 1 
e. Sept. 10, 1928; E 569108; Neil 
Batchelder, Wilton, N. H. 15106 


Just to-day pal; w M. H., m Elliott 
Markham, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
(OyrMiay th, 19232 ce, Shull (27 2 
568140; Mae Hovenden, Cincinnati. 

15107 


Just try a smile or two; w Frank 
(rrelli, .msaut .Siett-- of UU; Sa. © 
Age AG LOI a Se 2 Gy ADS on Zac, 
568833; Florintine music pub. co., 
San Francisco. 15108 


Just when I start to love you then you 
want to say good bye; w M. E. W., 
m: John... Ryanmsof 3U0.- Soo 1© ike. 
Aug. 18, 1923);. 4H 568711.;,,.M. » Es. 
Williams, Chicago. 15109 


Just you and I; hesitation waltz, w B. 
H., melody Jack Vincent; of U. S. 
HOT dc. AA we iB) HOLS 568258 ; 
-Bud Hagner, Dubuque, Ia. 

15110 


K. H. J. (Kindness happiness and 
joy) ; concert waltz, G. G., of U. 8.; 
pf. ‘© July 30, 1923; 2 ¢. Aug. 6; EB 
568357; George Grimm, Los An- 
geles. 15111 


901 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15112 


pt. 111, He, *. aS. 


Kaduka el mayass; by L. N., of U. S., 
1st papers; pf. (Nahme’s oriental 
airs,no, 3) ©’ 1 ec: Aug. , 19282 E 
010189; Leon Nahme, Brooklyn. 
19112 
Kamelia; w.and m N. F. T., of U. S. 
©l1ec. Aug. 29, 1923; E 570670; Noah 
F.. Tillery, Kansas City, Kans. 
oS 
Kansas City man blues; w and melody 
Clarence Johnson and C. W., of 
COS Sor@ ee Antes 4 Ors 
568617; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine, New York. 15114 


Karroo; w Stanley Damerell and R. 
Hargreaves, m Edgar Adeler, of 
’ Great Britain. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © July 2,°1923; 1 ec. 
July 5; E 566840; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 15115 
Kathleen, rose o’ Kildare; black- 
haired fair Rose, w J. F. S., m F. 
PKs of Uf. Ss arreby#y B. K..and 
gach Set ote UW. 2S. © Oyalinen Ames 23, 
1923; HK 568809; F. Paul Knarr and 
James F.. Stevens, Columbus, Ind. 
15116 
Katja, die tanzerin; operette in drei 
akten, von Rudolf Oestrreicher und 
Leopold Jacobson, musik von Jean 
Gilbert, of Germany, klavierauszug 
mit Singstimmen eingerichtet von 
Willy Geisler, of Germany. © Nov. 
Ty LOQZ2F Ad Qu Diahy Oe, P9285, 
066956 ; Rondo-verlag, Berlin. 
tod 17 
Kat’s tail; w and m A. W. EH. A., of 
U. S., arr. William C. Lindeman, of 


Usws.) © J sc.. Auge. Ag, 19232, 6 
570408; Axel W. E. Austin, New 
York. 15118 


Keep lovin’; w M. EK. K., m Arnold T. 
Lax, “of .U. (S... New, York. Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 6, 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 
20; E 570464; Mabel E. Kerr, Sagi- 
naw, Mich. 15119 

Keep your eye on daddy, when mam- 
ma’s away; w and melody Leo Wil- 
lard: Locke; ‘of USS, “© ae! Aug. 
11, 1923; BE 568438; Lee William 
Loekwood, St. Paul. 15120 

Keeping step with you; w C. M. R., m 
John F. Ryan. of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
1, 19238; E 568966; Clara Margaret 
Ray, Oklahoma City, Okl. 121 


Keltic (A) lament; by J. H. Foulds, 
arr. and ed. Arthur Laycock, of 
England; cornet solo, with pf. ace. 
(In Hawkes & son’s cornet album, 
no. 3) © June 28, 1923; 1¢. July 9; 
E 566920; Hawkes & son, London. 

t5h22 


Kennedy ; fox-trot, par Raoul Moretti, 
of France; pf. © June 27, 1923; 
1 ¢. July 31: E 567201; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 15123 


Keystone songs; collection of songs, 
for schools, institutes, academies, 
ete., R. M. Stults and others, of U. S. 
S8vo. © May 29, 1923; 2 @ and aff. 

-June 8: A 708876; Hall-Mack co., 


Philadelphia. 75124. 
Kid (The); fox trot, par Maurice 
Bellecour, of France; oreh. avec 


piano conducteur. 4to. © May 21, 
1923; 1c. June 6; E 566376; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. A525 


King Arthur’s knights; nine minia- 
tures, Leslie Fly, of Great Britain; 
pf... .© July 11, 125s eats : 
E 567073; Forsyth bros., ltd., Lon- 
don. 15126 


King Benjamin, was nobody’s fool; 
w and m Billy Gorman and Eddie 
Gorman, of U. S., arr. Ted EHast- 
wood, of U. 8S. ©1e. July 17, 1923; 
ki 568164; Broadway music corp., 
New York. 110127 

King Tut; ow W, vie Eigen i, Al 
Meehan, of U. 3,3 pi. Valine. 4t0. 
© June 15, 1923-2 -c¢ Ave. ea. 2 
968850; W. H. Bigsby, Norfolk, Neb. 

10128 

w Walter Bissonette, m N. M. N., 
of U.S. .©.uL Gy July ik, 1923: B 
068168; Nellie M. Neil, Los Angeles. 

15129 

Kiss me a little bit more; w and mel- 
ody Phil Madison, of U. S. ©1«. 
Aug. 30, 1923; H 568918 ; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 15130 

Kkiss me goodnight; w and mS. A. N.. 
of U.S) OL ey Amey e2eieva, EB 
568846; Stuart A. Noble, Philadel- 
phia, 15131 

Kiss me with your eyes; waltz ballad, 
w Fileta Jan Brown, m Herbert 
Speneer, of U. S. 1. Orch., arr. Wm. 
J. C. Lewis, of U. S. 4to.—2. Song. 
©,Aug. 2, 1923: 2c) eneh Ame. 3 
E 568272, 568273 ; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York: [© arrange- 
ment for orchestra | 15932515133 

Kitina; la danse du tango, de H. 
Forterre, of France; oreh. avec 
piano-conducteur. © Aug. 25, 1923; 
1 ¢. Sept. 125.8 S617ar 7 Gaudet, 
Paris. 15134 

Kitty ; from The blarney stone, w and — 
m Walter Scanlan, of U. S. © Aug. 
23,. 1923; 2.@ Aug. 23; H 568824; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 45135 


902 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


Kitty, Malone; w 8S... P...m EH. S&. §. 


Huntingion, of U., S...,©.-4, «Aug. 
4, 1923; E 570104; Sidney E. Perey. 


Paddington, Australia. 15136 
Kleine (Die) siinderin; operetten- 
Sschwank in 38 akten, gesangstexte 


von Willy Prager, musik von Jean 
Gilbert, of Germany; vollistindiger 
klavierauszug mit text bearb. von 


Fritz Prager. of Germany. © June 
eng eae ee! He Fiity + a0) > 1928'6 ! 


566954; Rondo-verlag, Berlin. 


15137 

K-loony Dan; w B. C., m John F. 
Ryan,of VU. §S. f eAdet! 18, 
1923; EF 568708: B. Card, Ogunquit. 
Me. 15138 


Knockin’ ’em cold; fox trot blues, w 
BL. H., melody Jack Vincent, of U. S. 
© ft cy; Aug: 3, 1923; E 568262; Bud 
Hagner, Dubuque, Ia. 15139 


Keechlin (Charles) Andante; no. 3, 
de la sonate pour hautbois et piano, 
par. C. Keechlin, of France; haut- 
bois et piano. Paris, Editions de 
la nouvelle revue francaise. Ato. 
(Revue: musicale, 4° année, no. 8 


Supplément musical du 1°" Juin, 


1923) © June 1, 1923; 1 c. July 
12; BH 566996; Revue musicale, 
Paris. 15140 


Koénigin (Die) vom Montmartre; die 
strassenkénigin, operette in 3 akten 
von Denn Spranklin, musik von 
Vada Enném, of Holland, vollstin- 
diger klavierduszug mit text bearh. 
von Otto Petersen, of Germany. © 
June 8, 1922; 1c. July 10, 1923; 
566950 : Rondo-verlag, Berlin. 15141 


Kokomo; w A. G., melody Dave Dryer, 
bt We Sisv@® toe Auer 6) 1923; 
568402; Alex Gerber, New York. 

5 15142 


Kreutzer etude, no. 4; staccato study 
for violin, with pf. acc. Grace Wil- 
liston, ‘of (Us Si '4tos'@: Aug: | 17, 
192332) ie oAug.. 18s"... 570480; 
Oberlin music co., Oberlin, O. 

15148 


~ Kvintet for fidjte, obo, klarinet, horn 


og fagot; af Carl Neilsen, of Den- 
mark, op. 438. (Wilhelm Hansen 
edition, no. 2285, 2285a) In two 
pts., sc. and parts. © Aug. 1, 1923; 
1 ec Aug. 23; E 567595; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 15144 


L stands for London; w and m W. J. 
B.. of Great Britain. © July 24, 
1923; 1 ¢ July 31; E 567238; Wil- 
liam James Bugler, London, Can- 
ada. 15145 


15155 

La haut: one-step, de l’operette, de 
Maurice _Yvain, .of France: . orch. 
avee piano conducteur. Ato. (Cél- 


ébre collection des succés, no. 648) 
(© duly 30. 1o25 hee Ate? Toa 


DO67D01; Francis” Salabert,. Paris. 
[© arrangement] 15146 


Laddie boy, he’s gone: poem Hdna 
Bell Seward. m Geo. M. Sewarad, of 


Be SO vVAus.. 13, 1923 > Quen Aue. 
24; KE 570659; Harold Rossiter 
music ¢co., Chicago. 15147 


Lady Lou, I love you, ’deed I do: w 
and oy Bu -At. ©); ic8s. 8.21 @ i fully 
24, 1923,;.2, ec Aug... 2;, BE. 5703808; 
R. A. Caskie, Richmond. 15148 


Lindler; by Edward \E:. Truceo, of 
Italy, domiciled. at New York, op. 


14, no. 2; pf. © Aug. 10, 1923; 2 «. 
Aug. 1b; KE) 568522; Mauro V. 'Car- 
dilli, New York. 15149 
Laf-n sax: by Edward C. Barroll, of 
U._S.; pf. and solo E flat alto saxo- 
phone. © Aug. 6, 1923: 2 ec. Aug. 
13;  E 570252; Finder & Urbanek, 
Chicago. 15150 
Lamb (The); two-part song for chil- 
dren, poem William Blake, m Lau- 
rence Powell, of Great Britain, op. 
13, no. 1; in G min. Williams ed. 
(Joseph Williams’ new series of 
songs, duets and trios for schools 
and classes selected and edited by 
Ernest Read: Two part songs, no. 
L). 2)4tol.@: Fine BZA’ 1923 47 e. 
July 5; E 567316; Joseph Wiiliams, 
itd., London. 15151 
Lament of the frontier guard; w Ezra 
Pound, m Granville Bantock, of 
Great Britain; male voices, in D. 
4to. (Boosey’s modern festival se- 
ries of choral music, no. 2) [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa netations] © July 
31, 1923;-1 ¢. Aug. 20; E) 567518 ; 
Boosey & co., London. bo 52 
Lamento et Tarentelle; par Gabriel 
Grovlez. of France; pour clarinette 
et pf. Paris, Alphonse Leduc edi- 
tions musicales. © July 15, 1923: 
1 ec. July 31; E 567177; Alphonse 
Leduc et cie., Paris. 15153 
Lamps (The) of paradise; John 
Boyle O’Reilly. m John Hyatt 
Brewer, of U. S.; :cho: of men’s 
voices. 4to. (John Church co., cho- 
ruses and glees for men’s voices, 
secular, no. 2730) © Aug. 24, 1923; 
2-e. Aug. 27; E 568865 ; John. Chureh 


Ww 


eo., Cincinnati. 15154 
Land. of. dreams; w Mrs. C. ©... m 
Jonny EF. ya, Of...0.. os ay oC: 


Aug. 18, 1923; E 568702; Mrs. Clar- 
ence Carson, Media, Pa. 15155 


903 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15156 


Land of somewhere; w M. F. O., m 
Marcella A. Weiskopf, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 20, 1923; E 570446; Michael 
F. O'Malley, Chicago. 15156 

Lanquetuit (Marcel) Intermezzo; de 
M. Lanquetuit, of France; orgue. 
(L’orgue moderne, 33° livraison) © 


aly: 2). 192385 ave. Alp. 946" 
567507; Alphonse Leduc et Gie., 
Paris. 15157 


Lark (The) ; by M. Glinka, transcribed 
M. Balakirev, rev., fingering, pedal- 
ing, phrasing and instructive anno- 
tations, Leopold Godowsky, of U.S., 
biographical sketch, form and struc- 
ture, and glossary, Lewis G. Thomas, 
of U. S.; pf. (Progressive series 
compositions, no. 913) © July 31, 
19235 °2-¢e. Aug. 3; E 568271; ‘Art 
publication soc., St. Louis. [© fin- 
gering, pedaling, phrasing, annota- 
tions, biographies and glossary] 

15158 

Last night on the back porch I loved 
her best of all; fox trot song, w 
and m Lew Brown and Carl Schraub- 
stader. of U. S., arr. Lee Terry, of 
U. §.: oreh. 4to.. New York, Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co. © Aug. 15, 
1923; .2 e. Aug. 16; E 568666; Skid- 
more music co., ine, New York. 

15159 


Laude; in quattro tempi concatenati, | 


Wi Renzo Bossi, of Italy, op. 16; 
violino, violoncello e pf. © July 
EG; W923; ab se -Saly skSs Ex 367070 ; 
G: Ricordi & co., Milan. 15160 


Leaving time; w Harry Demund, mel- 


ody. J. E. A.of:UsS. © 1-e, Sept. 
12, 1923; FE. 570975; James E.. Ald- 
ridge, New York. 15161 


Le Borne (Fernand) Nocturne; duo, 
par F. Le Borne, of France, op. 69; 
pour deux voix de femmes. Paris, 
Ed'tions musicales Buffet-Crampon 


& cie. © June 27, 1923; 1 ¢. July 
31: FE. 567176: Evette et Schaeffer. 
Paris. 15162 | 
Légende;: de Marcelle Soulage, of 
France, op. 13; fiite, hautbois et 
harpe. Editions musicales Buffet- 


Crampon et cie. © July 30, 1923; 
1 ¢« Aug. 13; E 567407: Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 15163 
Léeende triste: by Anton Vodorinski, 
of Great Britain, op. 35: pf. © 
July 16, 1923; 1 c. Aug. 6; E 567307 ; 
A. Hammond & co., London. 15164 
Lennox (Cecil) &-co’s concert party 
album: w and m Dudley Powell. of 
Great Britain. Contents:—1l. Open- 
ing chorus.—2. Always look upon the 
bright, bright side—8. I do like to 


| 


pt. 117, n. si, v.18 


be where the sunshine is—4. Bumble 
bee.—d. Mrs. Freeman, Mrs, Hardy, 
Mrs. Willis —6. Always do as your 
sergeant tells you. © May 10, 1923; 
1 e¢. June 7; E 566377; Cecil Lennox 
& co., London. 15165 


Leonora; mazurka, melody F. L., of 
Italy. domiciled at New York, arr. 
Joseph Gioé, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; instrumental. © 1 e. 
Aug. 1, 1923 ; E 568236; Frank Liber- 
tini, New York. 15166 


Let’s call it a day; w and m Rene 
Dieterich, of U. S. © 1 ¢. July 27, 
1923; E 568130; Irene D. Wright. 
Chatham, N. J. 15167 


Let’s dance while we feel that way; 
w.andm H. A. Z, of U. S. © Aug. 
18, 1923; 2 @ Aug. 20; BH 570456; 
Henry A. Zeuch, Chicago. 15168 


Let’s go to Lyons; w and m .Joe 
Archer and Fred Allsopp, of Great 
Britain; in F. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] 
1c. Aug. 2; HE 567223 ; Cecil Lennox 
& co., London. 15169 


Let’s go to the movies; w Charles 
Hohman, m E. E., of U. S. ©l-c. 
Aug. 11, 1923; E 568410; Hugenie 
Eckert, Jersey City. 15170 


Let’s play soldiers; by Adam Geibel, 
of U. S.: pf. (Memories of child- 
hood) © Aug. 1, 1923; 2c. Aug. 3; 
E 568296; Theo. Pfesser co., Phila- 
delphia. : i711. 


Let the people ‘praise Thee, O God; 
anthem for harvest. w from _ the 
Bible, m Perey E. Fletcher, of Eng- 
land: mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 
(Musical times, Aug. 1, 1923) © 
July 30, 1923; 1c¢. July 31; EB 567210; 
Novello & co., Itd., London. 45172 


Let us be pals, good old pals dear 
(Soyons amis. bons amis) ; w Larry 
Larrivée, m W. P., of Canada, arr. 
Otto Zimmerman, of Canada. © 1 
e. July 30, 1923; E 570658; Wilfrid 
Proulx, Montreal, Canada. 15173 


Levee roll; w and melody J. H. Trent 
and Roland CG. Irving, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 11, 1923; E 568434; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 15174 


Levommi il mio pensier in parte 
ov’era: versi di Francesco Petrarca, 


© July 2, 1923; 


musica di Ildebrando Pizzetti, of 


Italy; canto e pf. (Tre sonetti del 
Petrarca, no. 3) 
1 ¢« July 18: E 567069; G. Ricordi 


& co., Milan. 5 has Wea 


904 


© July 171923; | 


\ eS fee eile 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


15197 


Lévy (Heniot) Zwei kleine walzer 
(Two little waltzes); von Heniot 
Lévy, of U. S.; klavier. © July 30, 
1923; 1c. Aug. 2; E 570175; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 15176 


Leyenda morisca (Moorish legend) ; 
by David Sequeira, of U. S.; piano. 
(From old and new Spain, no. 1) 
© July sii 19282 2 ce jAmgi.o1 hE 
568510; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 15107 


Liberty march; marche américaine, de 
André Messier, arr. par Ernest 
Lyon, of France; harmonie ou fan- 


fare. Ato. © + July 30, 1923; 1c. 
Aug. 13; E 567547; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. [© arrangement] 

15178 


' Lieta aurora; schottisch, melody N. 
fee@e toes (Cl), t oc Aur 2, 1O24: 
E 568810; Nettie Tesoriero, New 
York. 15179 


Life; w Dena Tempest, m. Evelyn 
Sharpe, of Great Britain. (Short 
series of encore songs, no. 7) © 
Ams dG 719252 Lee.) Aus Ai; BH 
567585; J. B. Cramer & co., 1td., 
London. 15180 


Life savin’ Jim; nut fox trot oddity, 
w and m Hal Christy and Con Con- 
rad, of U.S. Mark bro. ed. © Sept. 
6, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 7; E 569072; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

15181 


Life without you is death; w M. E. 
H., m HE. 8S. 8S. Huntington, of U. S. 
©..4) e.,Aug.,4, 1923 2... 570124; 
Mamie EH. Hickman, Centerville, 
Tenn. 15182 


Life’s great highway; w Elijah Beau- 
mont, m W. B., of Great Britain. 
London, W. Paxton ’& co., ltd. © 
mee 2h O28 Jece; Aug. AG s ( 
567499; Wilfred Brook, Liversedge, 
Yorks, England. 15183 


Light as thistledown; tone-picture. 
William Stacey, of Great Britain: 
pin XC) duly 16; 1928: Ive.nAue. 6; 
- HW 567304; A. Hammond & co., Lon- 
don. 15184 


Like a rose; w Gordon Johnstone, m 
Pierre Connor and Ernest Stevens, 
of U. S. © Aug. 8, 1923; 2 ce Aug. 
11; E 568488; Irving Berlin, ine., 
_New York. 15185 


Lilacs; novelette, Arthur Traves Gran- 


- field, of U. S.; pf. © May 2, 1923; 
2 ¢ Aug. 15; E 570318; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 15186 


ed 


Lilas (Les); de S. Rachmaninoff, op. 
21, no. 5, arr. par Leonidas Leo- 
nardi, of France; petit orch. Mos- 

' cow [ete.] A. Gutheil. 4to. © Mar. 
30, 1923; 1 ¢«. July 16; E 567045; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 15187 


Lilas de France; danse parisienne, 
Van Denman Thompson, of U. S., op. 
14; pf. © Aug. 22, 1928; 2 ¢ Aug. 
25; E 570569; B. F. Wood music co..,. 
Boston. 15188 


Lindy; w and m A. W., of U. S. © 
dee: Aves 15, 1993: BOOZ: Art hie 
Williams, Watervliet, N. Vay hod oo 


Lines (The) on mother’s face; w 
L.. A. P., m George Graff, jr.. of 
U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U:.S. 
© 1.¢. Aug. 2, 1923; E 570004; Luer 
A. Phillips, Harlem, Mont. 15190 


Listen to ma; w and m G. W. 1T., of 
C23) Seay Gepveni 8) gating I wd V2 ete 
568977 ; Geo. W. Thomas, Chicago. 

15191 


Listening in; march two step, H. J. L., 
GUS Spe VO. sully 21) tee oe. 
July 23; E 568077; Harry J... Lin- 
coln music co., Philadelphia. 15192 

Liszt (Franz) Oh, quand je dors (0 
Komnr in “tlalm ys Dy ph... iu. taer 
Franz Drdla, of Germany, op. 162: 


violin, with pf. acc. © June 19, 
1923; 1c. July 3; E 566842; Hawkes 
& son, London. 15193 

Réve d’amour; 3° nocturne, 


scéne sentimental et pathétique de 
F. Liszt, transerit par Ch. H. Lau- 
rent, of France; orch. © July 23, 
1923; 1 c. Aug. 7; E 567340; Hvette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. [© transcrip- 
tion] 15194 


Little (A) bit of garden; unison song. 
w Will H. Ogilvie, m Charles Mac- 
- pherson, of England; in HK flat. Ato. 
(Year book press series of unison 
and part-songs, no. 221) [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 26, 
1922: Testy a1 Es 566080 + i. 2b". 
W. Deane & sons, the year book 
press, Itd., London. 15195 


Little black Sambo; nigger lullaby, 
James Brown, of England; violin 
and pf. (Polychordia violin solos, 
primary egr., no. 2) © July 4, 1923: 
1c. July 16; HE 5673872; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 15196 


Little boy; w Raymond Klages, m 
Billy Fazioli, of U. 8S. © Aug. 11, 
1923; 2 c. Aug. 14; E 568631; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 15197 


905 


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15198 


bt. 107, Se 


Little Boy Blue; w Alfred Noyes, m | Log cabin blues; southern oddity, w 


S: Coleridge-Taylor, of Great Brit- 
ain, op. 84, no. 4b; children’s 
voices. 4to. (Two choruses from 
The forest of wild thyme, no. 2) © 
May 3, 1923;°1 c. June 2 © 566293 ; 
Boosey & co., London. 15198 


Little dream lady of mine; w Irene 
Rentoul Brown, m Grace Torrens, 
of Great Britain. 1. In D.—2. In HE 
flat. © July 13, 1923; 1 ¢. each July 
27; EK 567209; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, Itd., London. 15199 


Little dreamboat; w V. P., melody 
Arnold T. Lax, of U.S. © 1c. Aug. 
28. 1923; E 568874; Verna Peasley, 
Kenyon, M:nn. 15200 


Little Jessie James; fox trot from the 
musical play, Harry Archer, of U. 


Savarce, Win Schulz,-or 0.8. °° orch. 
Ato. (Feist edition, no. 1153) 
Aig ae: §9ee2 we. Cpa. “2a 


568814; Leo Feist, inc., New York, 
[© arrangement] 15201 


from Little Jessie James, w Har- 
lan Thompson, m Harry Archer, of 
US. + Gi Ane. 8).492ee) 27) Ane At ; 
EK. 570331,;., Leo. Feist, .inc.,. New 
YOrK, 15202 
Little old New York; waltz song, from 
the musical play, w Wm. Le Baron. 
m Victor Herbert, of U. S. © Aug. 
1 1923 3.2.6. Aug. JiGy WY bOSa3: 
Harms, ine., New York. 15203 


Little sea pictures; twelve five-finger 
pieces for children, Nicolas D’Averil, 
of England; pf. © June 22, 1923; 
1c. June 23; E 566706; Elkin & co., 
Itd., London. 15204 


Little swallows; unison song, w from 
an old French rhyme, m Felix White, 
of England; in D. 4to. (Unison 
songs, no. 41) [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations): "CO sily es, wove. Le: 
Aug. 2; E 567389; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 15205 

Little (The) thatched cabin; w P. J. 
O’Reilly, m George Hay, of Great 
Britain; in E flat. © June 1, 1923; 
1 e. June 4; E 566405; Cary & co., 
London. 15206 


Little voices calling; w and m Bernard 


Hamblen, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at New York; in'C. © Aug. 1, 
1923 °°°2 ©. Aus. TE a7O1oSe: Enoch 
& sons, New York. 15207 
Lgft de klingre glaspohaler: af J. ~P. 
Jacohsen, musik af Ture Rangstrém, 
of Sweden. (To digte, nr. 1) 
Aug. 1, 1923; 1¢. Aug. 23; E 567594 ; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 15208 


and m Tom Delaney, of U. S. Mark 
bro. ed. © Aug. 30, 1923; 2c. Aug. 
31; E° 570763; Hdward B: Marks 
music co., New York. ' 15209 


Lola, girl of my dreams; vocal fox- 
trot, Max Vandyek, arr. Sydney 
Baynes, of Great Britain; orch. with: 
pf: conductor. 4to. (Boosey’s or- 
chestral journal, no. 1043) © July 
18/1923; 1 c. Aug. 20: BH 567520; 
Boosey & co., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 15210 


Lone (The) trail; w R. B., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Hthei 
Fisher], of Ui-S:i° ©@y1 ec; Aug, 1. 
1923; E 568223; Roy Burke, Quincy, 
Mass. toed 


Lonely butterfly; fox trot, w Paul 
Denery, m Henry (Jack) Lange and 
Henry Busse, of Great Britain. © 
June 20, 1928; I @ June 2s. 
566713 ; Song success syndicate, Lon- 
don. 15212 


Lonely (A) violet; w D. L. B., m 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher], of U. S. New York, Man- 
hattan music co. © Aug. 28, 1923; 
2 ¢« Sept. 7; E 569074; Donald L. 
Brey, Independence, Wis. IDI, 


Lonesome at twilight; dancing song, w 
and m Hrnie Erdman, Ted Koehler 
and Milton Charles, of U. S. © 
Avg. 28;. 19237°2" €f Aarer? 20") 
568935; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

15214 


Lonesome blues; w HE. EH. R.; m Theo. 
G. Beach, of U.S. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 1, 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 
1; E 568245; Eva Elizabeth Russell, 
Washington. 15215. 


Lonesome-like; w and m Bertrand- 
Brown, of U. S.; high voice, in G. 
© Aug. 10, 19235 2% Auge 20) 
570478; Willis music co., New York. 

15216 


Lonesome mother; w F. A. Mirande, 
m Gloria Brice, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
.*© June-15, 19285 Bet Anes 6 - HH 
568738; Frank A. Mirande, San 
Leandro, Calif. 15247 


Lonesome, so lonesome for you; w If. 
W. H., m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; 
pt. with w.-"'©-J une day 19338572". 
Aug. 18; E 568737; Frederic W. 
Hall, Barron, Wis. 15218 


Long Beach by the sea; wand m A. 
M:'S.,-of © ‘Si © tie Aus DY, 1923; 
EK 568949: Annie May Strinegfield, 
New York. 15219 


. 


906 


no. 9, 1923 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


15243 


Luong skirt blues; w P. H., m John F. 
Ryan, of U.S. ©1c. Sept. 1, 19238; 
1568959; Pauline Hall, Oxford. Ala. 

15220 


Longing; by Rudolf Friml, of Bo- 
hemia, domiciled at New York; pf. 
Grama ©, 19758) 2 \e)' Aus, i5)* Eh 
570355; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 15221 


Longing and pictures of memory; W 
PO. B.S 'm Jonne lt Ryan, of U.S. 
(oC) tee, mare. 21, 4923 2° 570727 57H. 
O. Banta, Greeley. Col. T5222 


Longing for dad and mother; w A. E. 
S., m Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. © May 10, 1923; 2c. July 
27; E 568147 ; Ada E. Smith, Morley, 
Ta. 15223 


Look what I've missed by waiting so 
long: w Percy F. Venable, melody 
C. A., of U. S8., arr. Dave Peyton, of 
Pee oe Ae. Aus. “87! 1923 5° 
570361; Charles Alexander, Chicago. 

15224 

Lord (The) is my Shepherd; [w from 
the 23rd Psalm], m David Blaivy, of 
Great Britain. © July 30, 1923: 1 
ec. Aug. 2; E 567280: Methven, Simp- 
son, Itd., Edinburgh. 15225 

m John Prindle Scott. of U. S.; 
high voice. © Aug. 6, 1923; 2c. Aug. 
11; E 568475; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 15226 

Lost (The) companion; lyric waltz, w 
and melody 8S. C., of U. S.; 1st violin 
ace. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1923; E 570586 ; 
Salvatore Colletti, New York. 

15227 


Lost control; Cappie Chappel [pseud. 
of T. E. C.J], and Juanita Stinnette, 
melody T. EK. C., J. Stinnette and 
Wen Talbert, of U. S., arr. Dave 
ERayconjret U. S> © ‘1c ‘Aug 17, 
1923; E 570400; Thomas EK. Chap- 
pelle, Chicago. 15228 

Lost melody; fox trot song, w Gus 
Kahn. m Ted Fiorito. of U. S. © 
Aug. 8, 1923; 2 ec. Aug. 11; E 570336; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 15229 

Lost youth; w George Elliston, m 
Louis Victor Saar, of U. S., op. 103, 


no.'2.. © Aus. 7, 1923; 2c. Aug. 13; 
E 570259; Willis music co., New 
York. - 15230 


Lou’siana; w Gus Kahn, m Walter 
Donaldson, of U. S. © Aug. 6, 1923; 
2 ¢. Aug. 11; E 568518; Jerome H. 
Remick & co.. New York. 15231 


Love; w Mrs. F. M. D., m Everett J. 
Kvans, of U. S. New York City, In- 
yincible music co., inc. © July 24, 


907 


oo oe. iy oo Boe! ba ~ Les. 
I’. M. Donahugh, Indiana, Pa. 
15232 


Love and kisses were never meant for 
me; w and meicdy Elmer Olson and 
Vernon Stevens, of U. S. © le 
Aug. 17, 1923; E 570499; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. 15233 


Love .as the birds; w J. C. R., m 
Valeria Gordon, of U. S8.; pf. with 
w. © May 10, 1923; 2 ¢c July 27; 
E 568143 ; John C. Rudolph, McClure, 
Oo. 15234 


Love cake with frosting; w G. F. 
M., melody Arnold T. Lax; of U. 8. 
© 1,.¢ -Aug. 28, '1923%" H 568878 ; 
George F. Moe, Denver. 15235 


Love came from fairyland; barearolle, 
Paul Lincke, arr. and ed. Arthur 
Laycock, of England; cornet solo, 
with pf. ace. (Jn Hawkes & son’s 
cornet album, no. 3) © June 28, 
1923; 1c. July 97 E 566923; Hawkes 
& son, London. 15236. 


Love in Aready; duet, Haydn Wood, 
arr. and ed. Arthur Laycock, of 
England; two cornets with pf. ace. 
(Jn Hawkes & Son’s cornet album, 
no. 3) ©,June 8,,1923: 1 ¢.. July. 9: 


Love in June; words by S. S. M., mel- 
ody Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Wisher])Vof''U! S.."© 1° ce Aug. 13; 
1923; E 570212; S. Sidney. Moore. 
Los Angeles. 15238 

Love in lotus land; novelette, Herberte 
Jordan, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Joby 16, 123i) 1 ve. Sadly’! 166° B 
566983; Reid bros., ltd., London. 

15239 

Love in summertime: w Reginald 
Dare, m George Denton, of Great 
Britain: © July 11, 1923; 1 ¢ July 
27; E 567208; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd.. London. 15240: 

Love me sweet mamma, and throw 
rocks at the rest of the boys; w and 
mm L.aAmes, of 'U.. 8.) cart Harry 
Powell, of U. S.; pf. with w. ©1-«. 
Aug. 28, 1923; E 568887; Lawrence 
Ames, San Francisco. 15241 

Love-moon; w Marcel Klauber, melody 
D. J. of. US. ©: 1e:Aug. 11, 1923; 
568421; Don wsuielle, Cieveland. 

15222 

Love. (The) note; w R. B. Salisbury, 
m Dorothy James, of Great Britain: 
in, By dat. C), Juneau, doesn, Le. 
July 9; E 566999; Leonard & Go., 
London. 15243: 


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do244 


SO a a ea 
JE , Bre wg sien 


pt. 11, noses vi 1S 


Love (The) sick blues; fox trot, w and 
melody S. W., of U. S. ©1ce Aug. 
17, 1923; BH 570365; Sherman Wil- 
liams, Greenville, Miss. 15244 


Love tales; fox trot. Vincent Rose, of 
U-S., arr. O. Sciacca, of U. 8:3; band. 
Feist ed. 32mo. © Aug. 20, 1923; 
2 ¢ Aug. 22; E 568813;-Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

15245 


Love. the sweetest flower; w C. A. M., 
m James L. Harlin, of U. S. Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., C. A. Mulliner music 
Dub. €g. XO usdiwe 28771 9s 2 ve. 
June 25; E. 568108; C. A. Mulliner, 
Williamsport, Pa. 


Loved ones called away; consolation, 
w and m R. A. C. of Uy 8S. © July 
2441923 2.es Ame. 2H ib 7030T ; 
R. A. Caskie, Richmond. 15247 


Levely night; valse intermezzo, Louis 
Ganne, arr. Dan Godfrey, of Great 
Britain ; full military band with solo 
clarinet in B flat. conductor. (In 
Chappell’s army journal, no. 506) 
© May 11, 1923; 1 @ May 23; E 
566397; Max Eschig, Paris. [© 
arrangement ] 15248 


Loves blues; lyric M. C., melody Arnold 
eax Of We So. (Ol Gus. uit, 
1923: E 570393: Minnie Chambers, 
Centralia, Ill. 15249 


Love’s captive; w Faith Liddle, m 
Samuel Liddle, of Great Britain. © 
Aue, 14510096) 1 1c) Aus ia6es ED 
567569 ; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
15250 

Love’s faith; w Carleton Everett 
Knox, m E. L. N., of U. S. Kansas 
City, Mo., Cecil H. Neumann. © 
Suly 12; 192385 20¢ -Ane. 4. OH S6Sar Le 
Edith Louise Neumann, Wymore, 
Neb. 15251 


Love’s focus; w J. E. G., m L. Charles 
McKellow, of England; in EH flat. 
Paignton, England, Western music 
pub. co. © May 9, 1923; 1c. July 
9: E 566967; Jane Elizabeth Gar- 
niss, Paignton, England. 15252 


Love’s old sweet song; transcription 
M. W. Butler, of U. S.; pf. or organ. 
(Gems from famous melodies) © 
Aug! .11,.29923%) 2c Angas « 
570261: A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 15253 


Love’s solace; w and m F. T. T., of 
Ul SPM@ Aus (2, 1923'2 eA 1, 
EK 568486; Frances T. ‘Turner, 
Seattle. 15254 


15246 . 


Lovin’ sweetie blues; w S. J. Y¥., m 
John F. Ryan, of U. 8S. ©1 ce. Aug. 
18, 1923; E 568704; Sidney J. Yates, 
Summit, N. J. 15255 


Loving up-to-date: w Lula J. LaGuire, 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher], of U. S. © 1 « 
Aug. 20, 1923; BE 5704382; Lula La- 
Guire, Suttons Bay, Mich. 15256 


Loving you; w KE. Clinton Keithley, 
m F. Henri Klickmann, of U. 8S. © 


Aug: 718; 19238¢02 «@ Ane.20 Ed 
070474; McKinley musie eo., Chi- 
cago. 15257 


Luches (Di); w and melody I. J. H., 
of U, SGA 9) (© tes Aue. 
11, 1923; E 568550; Israel J. Hoch- 
man, New York. 15258 

Luchinushka: lament founded on a 
Russian folk tune, Herbert Howells, 
of England, op. 28, no. 3; violin and 
pf. © June 15, 1923; 1 & June 28; 
EH 567378; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 15259 

Ludia vravia, ze som ja taky; w and 
melody; fT; .F..C., of UaSi2@ Alc. 
Aug. 6, 1928; E 568384; Theo. F. 
Chuya, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 15260 


Luella Lou; w and m Edward Carl- 
ton Rees, of U. S., arr. Mabelle Hop- 
kins, of U.S. ©1c. Aug. 16, 1923; 
E 568656; Mabelle Evelyn Hopkins, 
Long Beach, Calif. 15261 


Lullabies; waltz ballad, w H. M., m 
Charles E. Pemberton, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Aug. 28, 1923; E 568884; Ed- 
ward Meck; Los Angeles. 15262 

Lullaby; by Perey C. Buek, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. (Jn 1924 
school examinations, primary divi- 
sion,,list A) © duly ie e928") 1 
e. Aug. 2; E 567230; Associated 
board of the R. A. M. and the R. 
C. M., London. 15263 


Lure (The) of the meadow; two part 
song, w Lizzie DeArmond, m Ira B. 
Wilson, of U. S.; treble voices. 4to. 
(Willis school songs, no. 4101) © 
July 24, 1923 >-2) Go paiaaeon., BI 

_ 568590; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

; 15264 

Lyke-wake (The) dirge; cho, m T. 
Tertius Noble, of U. S.; women’s 
voices. 4to. (Modern. series, no. 
258)..;© Aug’, 13, 192a5 2 6 wae i 
E 568648; H. W. Gray co., New 

_ York. 15265 

Ma balancelle; mélodie populaire, w 
Muller, harmonized and arr. Alfred 
Henry, of England. (In Edition 
Chester, no, 107: Ten Alpine pasto- 


908 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 9, 1923 


ais vl) NOs 2.) »h©),Aug.ci3, 1923; 
1, ¢.. Auge. 15° .B). 56743893 J. &..W. 
Chester, Itd., London. 15266 


Ma mie; air ancien, de Edmond Ribiol- 
let, arr. par André Grandjean, of 
France; orch. avec piano conducteur. 
Aton ©) July 30, 1923: 1.¢,. Aug. 13; 
i) 567406; Paul Decourelle, Nice, 
France. [© orchestration] 15267 


Madame, 4 vos vertus .. .; poésie de 
André De Wissant, traduction ang- 
laise par J. N. Scholefield, musique 
de René Rabey, of France: voix 
moyennes, [Textes francais’ et 
anglais] © July 3, 1923; 1c Aug. 
7; BE 567367; Durand et cie., Paris. 

15268 


Madelina; w Edward Lockton, m Wil- 
liam G. James, of England; no. 2 in 
E flat. © June 8, 1923; 1c. June 9; 
EH} 566458; G. Ricordi & co., London. 

15269 

Madrigal; by Ernest Toy, of Australia ; 
Di woreulyclo, 1923: 1 e..Septs1 ; 
FE 567635; Allan & co., pty. ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 15270 

Madriléne; air de ballet, de Manuel 
Infante, arr. par A. G. A. Moignard, 
of France; orch. avec piano conduc- 
teur. HEditions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon et cie. © July 30, 1923; 
1 e. Aug. 13; E 567554; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. [© arrangement] 

15271 

Magg'e darlin’; waltz ballad and fox 
trot, w F. H. G., m Len Fleming, 
of U. S: © Aug. 9, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 
4; EH 568347; Frederick H. Green, 


Muscatine, Ia. 15272 
Magic; serenade, R. Drigo, of Italy; 
oreh. with piano-conductor. Hawkes 


octavo ed. © July 20, 1923; 1. 
Aug. 2; E 567283; Hawkes & son, 
London. 152738 
Magic (The) garden; suite, Gustave 
Robert, of England; pf. Ed. Mi- 
chaud. Contents.—1. Crépuscule.—2. 
Bacchus.—3. Pan. © July 7, 1923; 
le July 19; E 567014; Jean Mi- 
chaud, London. 15274 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis; sacred 
w, m Bassett W. Hough, of U. S.; 
mixed voices with organ ace, in B 


Hat. 7© Aug.,8, 1928442) c. Auet ; 
E 568858; H. W. Gray. co., New 
York. 15275 


w from the Bible, m G. T. Fran- 
cis, of Great Britain; cho., organ, 
and 2 trumpets. 4to. (York series, 
anthems, glees, ete, no. 835) © 
June 4, 1923; 1c. June 4; E 566404; 
Banks & son, York, England. 15276 


15288 


Maid of the West; w Roscoe Gilmore 
Stott. melody Clay Smith, of U. S. 
G- Lec JW 2 q.1920%,0H 568125; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

15277 


Malorosijsky trepak; by M. L., of U. 
Sis) vdolini. - ©) deies Aug: 730,01923 5 
E 568907; Matus Lichtenstein, New 
York. 15278 


Mama’s got sweet jelly roll, try and 
get it; w and melody Jack Frost, 
Gewese. Cy tb: Anes t4., 1923%) UB} 
568595; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 

15279 


Mame (A) (A mother); w and m A. 
L. W., of U. S., arr. Henry Lef- 
kowitch, of U. S. © Aug. 15, 1923; 
2 ec. Aug. 21;,.E 569059; A. L. Wolf- 
son, Brooklyn. 15280 


Mames (A) broche; w M. R., melody 
S. Klinetzky, of U. S. ©1le Aug. 
6, 1923; E 568394; Morris Rund, 
New York. 15281 


Mammy of mine; w H. L. H., m E. S. 


S.. Huntington, of U. S. Lege. 
Aug,,i 4, .1923 5 ..6.. 570508 ; -) Hea. 
Hauck, Butte, Mont. 15282 


Mammy’s little silver lining; w and m 
Jack Stanley and James F.. Hanley, 
of Ur 8:°"©" Aus! 6, 1928 3'2.e? Ate. 
7; E 570160; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 15283 


Mandolinista Ceceoli; by various com- 


posers, of-Italy. 8 vo. © Feb. 1, 
1923; 1 @ June 28; A—Foreign 
22773; Italian book co., New York. 
15284 

Mantilla (El); Spanish serenade, 
Percy Jones, of Australia; pf. © 
Aton. 9, ,A923Re” ) edule 24s ck 


067076; Allan & co., pty., Itd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 15285 


Marathon (The); w E. EH. B., melody 
Arnold, Tt ax, of Ue S. 2Ovie.,’ 
Aug. 17, 1928; E 570396; Elnora HE. 
Baldwin, Rand, Col. 15286 


March away; two-part song, Alec 
Rowley, of England; treble voices, 


in F. 4to. (School music review, 
July, 1928) [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © July 14, 1923; 1 «¢. 


July 16; E 567089; Novello & co., 
' Itd., London. 15287 


March of the Mitten men; intro. On- 
ward Christian soldiers, John Phil- 
ip Sousa. of ULL 8S: pl. ©), Aue: 27; 
1923; 2 c. Aug. 28; EH 570646; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 15288 


909 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15289 


March of the trolls; by Lucius Hos- 
mer, of (U.S. ‘orceh. with’ pf." con- 
ductor. (Concert edition, no. 564) 
© June"6, 1923 7" 2“ "Ate? 156°" 
970317; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

15289 


Marche aux flambeaux; by Secotson 


Clark, arr. J. Stuart Archer. of 
England; organ. Paxton’s ed. obl. 
8 vo. (Anthology of organ music) 


© June 29, 1923; 1°¢ June 25; EB 


566705; W. Paxton & co., Itd.. Lon- 
don. 15290 
Marche des cotillons; par Francis 


Popy, of France; orch. avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 25, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 11; E 567748; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 15291 


Marche Mignonne; by Rudolf Friml, of 
Bohemia, domiciled at New York; 
psi ©’ Auer 4;°7923-.2 ex Aus. 32 
i} 568312; ‘Theo. Presser ¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 15292 

Marche militaire; par Joseph Szule, 
arr. par Gabriel Allier, of France; 
orch. avec piano conducteur. 4to. 
(cy, Awe 25) 39259 TMe Sent ii. <p) 
567746; E. Gaudet, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement ] 15293 

Mare ’e pusilleco; versi e musica di 
EK. A. Mario, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; mand ace. 4to. © 
July 1, 1923; 2 ¢. July 30; E 568677 
Italian song co., New York. 15294 

Mareike von Nymwegen; legenden- 
spiel in 3 aufziigen, text nach alt- 
niederlandischen motiven von Her- 
bert Alberti, musik von Eugen 
d’Albert, of Germany, arr. von Otto 
Singer, of Germany; klavieraus- 
zug mit text. © June 1, 1923; 1 «. 
July 10; E 566948; Anton J. Benja- 
min, Hamburg, Germany. 15295 


Marga; ouverture, par Zerco, of 
France; orch. avec piano conduc- 
teur,,,. 4t0. 1 ©r May ; 24,7 1923); ) 4, .c: 
June 6; E 566369; Barrau, Luchon, 
France. 15296 

Margarita; paso-doble, de G. Rinaldi, 
of Italy; orch., avee piano conduc- 
tent. 4to. <6) Sably een TO23 6 ac. 
Aug. 7; EH 567330 ; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 15207 

pf. Paris, Editions mu- 
sicales Buffet-Crampon et cie. © 
May e228, 1923; ..1..e).Jtne 763468 
566364; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

15298 

Marionettes; by Percy Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; pf. Contents:—1. 
Lubin.—2. Funeral march of the 
Teddy bear.—3. Topsy.—4. Piou- 


4 . aie o's wrk pr 
ale hee Se B 
- a he 
} 7 


pt. Wt, Reis. VTS 


piou. © Aug. 25, 1923; 1 ce. Aug. 
22; E 567560; Reid bros., Itd., Lon- 
don. 15299 


Marionnette; petite valse. Hubert 
Bath, of Great Britain; pf. © June 
18, 1923; T'e: Auer a B 567312; Jo- 
seph Williams, ltd., London. 15300 


Maritza; entr’acte, Daniel Wood, of 
England; pf. © July 16, 1928; 1c 
July 27; E 567220; Hawkes & son, 
London. 153801 


Marjorie polka; by C. Merck, of U. S.; 
B flat cornet solo. © 1. Aug. 1, 
1923; E 568238; Carlton Merck. 
Gainesville, Ga. 15802 - 


Market (The); w Jean Stevenson, m 
Molly Carew, of Great Britain. © 


July 16, 19283: 1° @° Sally Ase wh 
567051 ; Chappell & e¢o., Itd., Lon- 
don. 15303 


Mary; from Poppy, w Irving Caesar, 
m Stephen Jones, of U. S. © Aug. 
25, 1928; 2 ct. Aug. al; Hoaosceo: 
Harms, inc., New York. 15304 


Masquerades; by Percy Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; pf. Contents :—1. 
Uncle Remus.—2. A shepherdess a 
la Watteau.—3. La coryphee.—. 


Fifine. © Aug. 25, 19238; 1 c Aug. 
22; E 567559; Reid bros., Itd., Lon- 
don. 153805 


Mass in honor of St. Joseph; m Aga- 
tha Pfeiffer, of U. S.; four mixed 
voices, with organ ace. 4to. (G. 
Schirmer’s collection of masses and 
vespers.) © July 16; 1928; 2 ic 
July 26; E 568118; G.  Sehirmer, 
ine., New York. 15306 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) Cen- 
drillon; conte de fées de J. Mas- 
senet, fantaisie de Ad. Herman, of 
France; fifiite et pf. (Soirées du 
jeune fliitiste, no. 43) © June 27, 
1923; 1 e July 81; E 567198; Heu- 
gel, Paris. [© arrangement] 15307 

— La Navarraise; episode lyrique 
de J. Massenet, fantaisie sur l’opera 
arr. par Ad. Herman, of France; 
flute et pf. (Soirées du jeune fit- 
tiste, troisiéme série, no. 42) 


June 27; 1923; ‘U1 "é. eSuly sree 
567173; Heugel, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement ] 15308 


Sapho; piéce lyrique de J. Mas- 
senet, fantaisie de Ad. Herman, of 
France; fifite et piano. ({Soirées du 
jeune fititiste, no. 40) © June 27, 
1923 -"1, c. July 31;°R 567197; tten- 
gel, Paris. [© arrangement] 

15309 


910 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


15330 


Thais; comédie lyrique de J. 
Massenet, fantaisie par Ad. Her- 
man, of France; fiGite et pf. (Soi- 
rées du jeune fifitiste, no. 41) © 


Some 27) 192330 1..e. Tulyo313)H 
567195;- Heugel, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement | 15310 


Master melodies of chamber music; 
selected, ed. and arr. Thomas Fred- 
erick Dunhill, of Great Britain; pf. 
(Album series, no. 184) © June 
a eae sb Ly AUS) 2): KY (56024@:: 
Augener, ltd., London. [© select- 
ing, editing and arranging] THokL 

Maybe; w G. J. H.. m E. S. S. Hunt- 
moon, of U. S.) 1@ndo reste 4, 
1923; E 570123; Geo. J. Hammer- 
smith, Bellevue, O. 15312 


Maybell; fox-trot-song, w and m F. G. 
Hof US., arr. Archibald .Morri- 
son, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 28, 1923; 
E 568866; EF. Glen Hisley, Palmyra, 
N, J. 15313 

Meal ticket blues; w Hattie Pearson, 
m P. B., of U. S., arr. James Scott, 
of Wa Say © ib! ee Aug: 4)' 1923; 5 
570178; Paul Banks, Kansas City, 
Kan. 15314 

Meditation; by Julian Clifford, of 
England, arr. Frank Winterbottom, 
of England; military band. (Hawkes 
& son M. B. edition, no. 458) © 
dupe 2h. 19285 Loe. (June 103.) EB 
566454; Hawkes & son, London. 

; 15315 

Meet me on the board walk down by 
the blue sea; w and m T. 8S. T., of 
U.S., arr. Mrs. Leo Lamp, of U. S. 
Orie Aug. 18, 1923" BH. ' 568704: 
Tom 8. Townley, New York. 15316 

Meet me when the autumn leaves be- 
gin to fall; w G. C., m Al Meehan, 
of U: S.;.pf: with w. © June 15, 
1923; 2 c Aug. 18; E).568741; Ger- 
trude Coliomore, Palestine, Tex. 

15317 


Mein kleiner apparat; chanson, aus 
dem operettenschwank, Der ledige 
Sehwiegersohn, text von Emil und 
Arnold Golz. musik von Edmund 
Bysler, of Austria. © Apr. 20, 
1923; 1 ¢ July 10; E 566940; Gabor 
Steiner (I. Singer & co.), Vienna. 

' 15318 

Melodies for children: primary in- 

structions in music and a select list 

of songs, [compiled and arr. Eleanor 

Davis and Lewis Farm], of U. S.: 

Falconer piano. obl. 16mo. -© 

June 8, 1923; 2 ¢ and aff. June 11: 

A 708951; American mfg. concern, 

Falconer, N. Y. 15319 


Melodies of home: w and m Fritz 
Zimmermann, of Switzerland, domi-~ 
ciled at Los Angeles. © Aug. 20, 
1923; 2.¢c. Aug. 21; EH 568785; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. 15320 


Mélodies populaires indiennes; Equa- 
teur, Pérou, Bolivie, compilée de 
Marguerite Béclard d’Harcourt, of 
France; chant et pf. © June 23, 
1923; Pe)’ June’ 22° EH S666 Hse. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. typ An 

Melody for the C string; by York — 
Bowen, of England, p. 51, no. 2;:. 
viola and pf: ©. Aug. 17, 1923; 1c.. 
Aug. 20; E 567538; Swan & co., 
ltd., London. 15322" 

Melody for the G string; by York 
Bowen, of England, op. 47; violim 
or viola, and pf. © Aug. 17, 1923; 
1c. Aug. 20; E 567537; Swan & co., 
ltd., London. 153823: 


Melody of life: merry-go-round, w 
C..SWA,. mol EAR, vet 1.8 Qwibie. 
Aug. 25, 1923; E 568838; Liborius: 
Hauptman and Carl Winge, Seattle. 

15324. 

Melting (The) pot of life; w F. M. W..,, 
m Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher], of U. S. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Aug. 6, 1923; 
2c Aug, 20; E 570462; F. M. Wil- 
son, Newark, N. J. 153825 

Memories of childhood; w Mrs. G. W.. 
H., m Elliott Markham, of U. S.;- 
Di, WiLk ww. ©) J anen1 5, O23 * 2 ve. 
Aug. 18; E 568734; Mrs. G. W. Hug-. 
gins, Altamonte Springs, Fla. 

15326 

Memories of long ago; w P. V. G. C., 
m George Graff, jr., of U. S. New 
York, World music pub. corp. ©: 
Aug. 7, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 15; E 568928 ; 
P. V. G. Croghan, Baltimore. 153277 

Men o’ the world; western pep-step, 

Bled) cinaiidd 5 ANGI Se UA 8 BN SRE SVR ca ated sl airs i 
Johnson, of U. S.; orech. 4to. ©: 
Aug. 4, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 7; E 568946 ; 
Fred R. Pilcher, Oklahoma City, 
Okl. 15328 - 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Htude nr. 2 [and] Etude 
nr. 8; von Felix Mendelssohn-Bar- 
tholdy, op. 104, hrsg. von Ign. Fried-. 
man, of Austria; pf. (Wilhelm Han-.- 
sen edition, no. 1989). © Apr. 5, 
1923; 1 c« Apr. 26; E 566402; -Wil-- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. [© re- 
vising | 15329 - 

Ménestrels (Les) ; marche, de Norman 
Tellier, of U. S., op. 27; pf. © Aug. 
22, 1923; 2c. Aug. 31; E 568936... B. 
EF. Wood music co., Boston. 153830” 


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15331 


Mensch (A) ken machen a mol a toes; 
w Ludwig Satz, m J. B., of U. S.; pf. 
with ow. (© tve Aug! 20, 1192880 
570442; Joseph Brody, New York. 

15331 


‘Menuet des charmes; par V. Dyck, of 


France; orch. avec piano-conduc- 
teur  4te!! © Aue 25,0 19283 54 ie. 
Sept. 11; E 567748; HE. Gaudet, 
Paris. 15332 


Mermaids; composing, fingering, phras- 
ing, poetic idea, glossary, instructive 
annotations and biographical sketch, 
Harvey Worthington Loomis, of U. 
S.; pf. (Progressive series compo- 
sitions, catalog no. 320) © July 21, 
1923; 2 c. July 28; E 568068; Art 
publication soc., St. Louis. 15333 


Mermaid’s song; unison song, w Anne 
Hunter, m Felix White, of England; 
in E flat. 4to. (Unison songs, no. 
39) [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © July 24, 1923; 1¢. Aug. 2; 
EH 567390; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 15334 


Merry (A) jingle; composing, bio- 
graphical sketch, fingering, phrasing, 
poetic idea, glossary and instructive 
annotations, Cédric W. Lemont, of 
U. S.; pf. (Progressive series com- 
positions, catalog, no. 211, grade 
pe Cy July 20 1925592 2 Faky 
283; E 568071; Art publication soe., 
St. Louis. 15335 


Merry pranks; intermezzo, Erno Rapeé 
and (William Ase ot lS. st. 
(Red seal series) © Aug. 27, 1923; 
2 ¢c. Aug. 28; E 568897; Richmond- 
Robbins, ine., New York. 15336 


Message (A) of love; w and m H. 
F., of U. S., arr. Albert E. Tondra, 
of U0. Sw. Oph ce Aug. 27, 1923; 5 
970575; Harry Fox, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

bE Sie 

Message (The) of the rose buds; w 
KH. M. W., melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethei Fisher], of U. S. 
Gt ¢., Aug. 142 (1923). Hh STO200- 
Frank Martin Wilson, Newark, N. J. 

15338 


Méthode pratique de chant grégorien ; 
selon les principes et la notation de 
Vedition Vaticane, par D. Lucien 
David, of France. 2™° ed. Lyon, 
Janin fréres, 8 vo. © Jan. 31, 1922; 
1 ¢« July 31, 1923; A—Foreign 
22907; J. Janin, Oullins, France. 

15339 

Meyerbeer (Giacomo) Cavatina; from 
the opera Roberta il Diavolo, G. M., 
arr. and ed. Arthur Laycock, of 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 18 


England; cornet, with pf. ace. (In 
Hawkes & son’s cornet album, no. 3) 
© June 28, 1923; 1 « July 9: E 
566925; Hawkes & son, London. 
15340 


Midnight folly; waltz, Ronald Bruce, 
of Great’ Britain; pt... iubyaot; 
1923; 2 e@ Aug. 13; EB 567319; Reed- 
er & Walsh, London. 15341 


Midnight Rose; fox trot ballad, Lew 
Pollack, ‘sc. Geo.’ J.’ Trinkaus, ‘of 
U.8:; band.’ obl>’ 24m." © sully 
31, 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 11; E 568536; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 


w and m Lew Pollack, arr. 
Louis Katzman, of U. S.: orch. 4to. 
© Aug. 6, 1993 * "2 eS Age ee ler sas) 
568639; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York, [© new arrangement] 15343 


w Sidney D. Mitchell, m Lew 
- Pollack, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S.; male voices. 4to. (Wit- 
mark edition, excellent quartette ar- 
rangements, no. 1678) © Aug. 6, 
1923; 2 c Aug. 14; E 568646; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement } 15344 


Mighty lonesome; w and m Arthur 
A. Penn, of U. S.; sop. or ten. and 
alto or bar, in F. © Aug. 16, 1923: 
2c. Aug. 24; E 570561; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 15345 


Miladi; waltz, w. and m C. Aw PP. ot 


ey cass Te, , AUS. ade dO Zen.) ib) 
568426; Cordelia Ayer Paine, New 
York. 15346 


Miniature suite; by Leon Feorde, of 
Great. Britain; violin and pf. Con- 
tents:—1l. Moonlight.—2. Slumber 
song.—3. Woodland idyl.—. Song of 
spring.—5. Valsette. © June _ 30, 
1923; 1c¢. July 9; E 567000; Leonard 
& co., London. - 15347 


Minnehaha (Laughing waters) ; wand 
mC. A.P., of Uses; @Qilwe ane tad: 
1923; E 568428; Cordelia Ayer 
Paine, New York. 15348 


estil antiguo, David Se- 
queira, of U. S.; pf. (From old and 
new Spain, no. 2) © July 31, 1923; 
2c. Aug. 11; E 568511; Arthur P: 
Schmidt co., Boston. 15349 


Miramar; de J. Turina, arr. par S. 
hapelier, of France; orch. avec pi- 
ano conducteur. 4to. © July 23, 
19238; 1¢ Aug. 7; E 567337; Rouart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. [© arrange- 
ment} 15350 


Minuetto ; 


es 


15342 


¥ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 ; 


Misery (The) blues; w and melody 
QR: 84 of 'U. 8.) arr. L. L. Vos- 
burgh, of U. S. © 1. Aug. 25, 
1923; E 568852; Q. Roscoe Snow- 
den, New York. 15351 


Miss Lindy Lee; w and melody Don- 
ald Heywood, of U. 8S. ©1e. Aug. 
14, 1923; E 568599; Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. 15352 


Miss Opportunity on the Pond-o-Ray; 
Ww lang me Gr, ACY S., of.U. |S: 
July 30, 1923; 2c. Aug. 4; E 568326; 
G. A. Smithwick, Metaline Fulls, 
Wash. 15353 


Missing; w and m H. C., of U. S., arr. 
Albert ©. Columbo; ‘of US. © 1c. 
Aug. 11, 1928; E 568556; Harry 
Chiaravallo, Newark, N. J. 15354 

Missing you; w and melody Harold 
Goldstein, Micheal Seigel and EKed- 
win Block, of U. S., arr. H. G. © 
1 ¢@ Aug. 4, 1923; E 570141; Mar- 
gate music publishers, Chicago. 

#5355 


Mr. and Mrs. Audience; welcome song, 
w and m Edna Randolph Worrell, 
Oats. & @vAugse 2.1923 «,2 ic. Aug. 
11% E 568519; March brothers, Le- 
banon, O. 15356 

Mr. Moon; w M. B. S.. melody Arnold 
De x DOr... ©) de C. AUS: 628; 
1923; E 568868; Maude B. Somers, 
West Allenhurst, N. J. 19357 

Mr. Rielley, you’re simply something 
grand; w W. L. EK., mH. S. S.,Hunt- 
meton. OLD. eS... 1 ec; Aas.» 31, 
1923; E 570734; Walter L. Everett, 
Elkton, Md. 15358 

Misterioso no. 1; for horror, stealth, 
conspiracy, treachery, Erno Rapee 
and William Axt, of U. S.; orch. 
(Capitol photoplay series, P 3) © 
MO 22. LOA. ge Cs) CAUS.', Lords: \ a 
568834; Richmond-Robbins, inc., 
New York. 15359 

Mitzou; sérénade, paroles de Pierre 
d’Amor, musique de G. Blanchet, of 
France. © July 23, 1923; 1 ¢ Aug. 
7; E 567365; G. Blanchet, Paris. 

) 15360 

Moanin’ blues; w,and m,.C.. A. P:, 
hele ens MOail AUS abl. Loos 
E 568480; Cordelia Ayer Paine, New 
York. . 15361 

Moderato; by Della Maria, arr. G. A. 
Grant-Schaefer, of U. S.;. violin 
with pf. aee. (In Schmidt’s educa- 
tional ‘series, no. 295: Melodies of 
olden times) © July 81, 1923: 2 «. 
Pes he) OD G4Oe ©) mAdLoaT,. PE. 


Schmidt co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] ; 


15362 


153872: 


Modern important improvised artistic 
chords; in all major and minor keys 
for the study of the tenor banjo, by 
B.C ok USNS? Wey 2): ©@.-Aprl! 27. 
1923 ; 2 c. and aff. May 5; A 707256; 
Lorenzo Cirina, Brooklyn. 15363: 

Modern scale and arpeggio manual ; 
by Ralph Dunstan, of Great Britain ; 


pf., continental fingering. (Reid 
bros., ltd., modern educational se- 
ries) © Aug. 16, 1923; 1 «@ Aug. 


15; E 567435; Reid bros., ltd., Lon-- 
don. 15364 


Molly ; waltz, w and m Jack O’Hagan, 
of Australia, arr.. Fred Hall. © 
Apr LOn 41923 sul et) duly Zee 
567075; Allan & co., pty. ltd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 15365 


Momento mori; fox-trot tragico, di 
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, of Italy ; 
pf. (Alt Wien, no. 3) © July 5, 
192%; (414. ey JUhy 2037 EH 5670863 A. 
Forlivesi & ¢., Florence, Italy. 

15366 

Mon paradis; sérénade d’aujourd’hui, 
Cuthbert Clarke, arr. Dan Godfrey, 
of Great Britain; full military band 
with solo clarinet in B flat, con- 
ductor. (Jn Chappell’s army jour- 
nal, no. 506) © May 11, 1923; 1e. 
May 23; E 566398; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

15367 


Mona Loa Rose; w A. L. Steinberg. 
melody W. C., of U. S. ©l1ec. Aug. 
25, 1923; E 568844; Will Collins, 
Detroit. 15368 


*Mong the hills back home in dear old 
Pennsylvania: w and m M. R. C., 
of U. S. Bethlehem, Pa., Beth- 
lehem music pub. co. © Aug. 31, 
19235 2G. Aus, 30> Ho 10(62.. NL sk. 
Callan, Bethlehem, Pa. 15369 

Month (The) of maying; madrigal, 

~ w from Morley’s First booke of bal- 
letts to five voices, m Ernest A. 
Dicks, of Great Britain; five mixed 
voices. 4to. (Choral album, no. 
faath > ©) July. ta “tO252) fic... ely 
25; E 567150; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 15370 

Montjama maid; w T. C. and S. F. 
Collier, melody T. C., of U.S. ©1e. 
Aus. «1, 19235 WH o68216; Thayer 
Cumings, Bedford Hills, N. Y. 

153871 

Moon madness; w Cynthia Davril, m 
Gustave Ferrari, of Switzerland, 
domiciled at New York; four-part 
cho. of women’s voices. (G. S. 8vo-. 
choruses, no. 7046) © Aug. 6, 1923 ; 
2c. Aug. 11; EH 568465; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. Poole 


913 


15373 


Moonlight; entr’acte, H. B. Shaw, of 
Great Britain; pf. © July 16, 1923; 
1: ¢@, Agg.o 63 )H+.568308: «A. «~Hlam- 
mond & co., London. 15373 


Brinkworth, of England; in F. 
July 17, 1923; 1 ec. Aug. 1; EH 567398 ; 

Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
15374 
Moonlight dreams; w M. B., m Valeria 
Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 
May ' 10° °O238 P12 ee Paely’ 272 

568141; Martin Britz, St. Paul. 
15375 
Moonlight in Porto Rico; tropical vals, 
Francisco Caraballo, of Porto Rico; 
pf. © July 30, 1923; 2 « Aug. 4; 
H} 568331; Star musie co., Agua- 
dikla; Pe Ra ; 
Moonlight love; waltz song, w F. C. 
M., m Marguerite 8. Heinrich, of 
U. S8., arr. F.C. M. and M. S. Hein- 
rich, of U:'S.' © 1c. Aug. 27, 1923 ; 


EH 570588; Frank C. Mendle, Gal- 
veston, Tex. 15377 
Moonshine; fox trot, w J. B.. m E. 
S. S. Huntington, of U. S. ©1l1-« 


Aug. 4, 1923; E 570099; Joe Brunk, 


Otto, Wy. 15378 
Moonshine (The) man; w J. L., m 
Oni Wa Reveite. Od ele Ae ia G. 


Sept. 1, 1923; E 568960; John Lueas. 
-Wise, Va. 15379 
Moresque; dance _ interlude, 
Coates, arr. Dan Godfrey, of Great 
Britain; full military band with con- 
ductor. (Jn Chappell’s army jour- 
nal, no. 506) 
May 238; E 566394: Chappell & co., 

Itd.. London. [© arrangement] 
15380 


Morning glory vine; w andm J. M.S%., 


1c Of MES pe wie Wwe ke) LG: 

Aug;’ 11,1928; EH 568419; James 

Miller Smith, jr., Newark, N. J. 
153881 


Morning song (Canto del mattino) ; 
by Edward E, Truceo, of Italy, dom- 
iciled at New York. op. 14, no. 1; 
pis © Aus 10,1928" 2 ¢. Aue 1 ; 


E 568523: Mauro V. Cardilli, New 
York. - 15382 


Moroccan moon; oriental fox trot in- 
termezzo. G. G., of Italy, domiciled 
at New York, arr. E. H. Heisley, of 
Ce S.Op ex dalwy a Owe 
558347; Guido Giosi, New York. 

15383 

“Moszkowski (Moritz) Serenata; by M. 
Moszkowski, op. 15, no. 1, rev., fin- 
gering, pedaling, phrasing and in- 
structive annotations, Leopold Go- 


w Walter de la Mare, m Francis 


cae a i 


© May 11, 1928; 1c. | 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15376 | 


pt. IngMSavews 


dowsky, of U. S., biggraphical sketch, 
form and structure and glossary, 
Lewis G.' Thomas, of U. S.3 pf. 
(Progressive series compositions, 
eatalog no. 640) © July 21, 1923; 
2c. July 23; E 568066; Art publica- 
tion soe, St. Louis. [© fingering, 
pedaling, phrasing, annotations, bi- 
ography, form and structure and 
glossary] 15384 


Mother; w and m W. S. §&., of U.'S. 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1923; E 569048; 
William Spencer Schwartz, Atlantic 
City. 15385 


w M. E. S8S., melody Herman Du- 
bois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
U.S. ©le. Aug. 1, 1923; H 568228 ; 
Mary HK. Sheperla, Philadelphia. 

15386 


Mother and pal; w J. T. P., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Hthel 
Fisher], of U.S. © 1lse, Aug. 20, 
1923; E 570429; John T. Parker, 
Evanston, Il. 15387 


Mother Care; w P. B. H., m F. M. 'H., 
of U. Sarr: PP. Bin anid’ eM H. 
© 1c Aug. 28, 1923; E 568881; 
Pearl Brough Holton and Ferdinand 
M. Hoiton, Greensburg, Pa. 15388 


Mother dear; w Evelyn Fowler, m 
Robert Braine, of U. S.; medium 
voice, in E flat. © May 3, 19238; 
2c. Aug. 15; BE 5703812; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 15389 

Mother, dear mother of mine; w G. 
A. M., m E. S. S. Huntington, . of 
US: © 1c Aue 41923 ae, ; 
Geo. A. McQuilkin, Philadelphia. 

153890 

Mother; I’m going to leave you and 
live with the angels above; w R. A. 
P., m Irene May Westman, of U. 8. 
© Aue! 9. 1923 = 92 eee 1 
568329: Reinhardt A. Peterman, 
Hrie, Pa. 15391 


Mother (A) old and gray; w J. N. A., 
m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of UU. Si "© 1 ec. 
Aug. 2, 1923; E 565998; J. N. Arm- 
strong, Bear River, Colo. 15392 


Mother Rose; w George B. Cooke. m 
Hdward GC. Rees, of U. S., arr. Ma- 
belle Hopkins, of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 
16, 1923; E 568657; Mabelle Evelyn 
Hopkins, Long Beach, Calif. 153593 

Mother, sister and dad; w and m 
LL. G.. o©'U..S., dtr. Tam Atewander, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at Wind- 
Sor, “N.: Y:, -©. bee. Jay o20 eos 
BE 568167; Leo Curry, Binghamton, 
‘Billy 15394 


14 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no..9, 1923 . 


Mother’s (A) plea; arr. Lovie Austin, 
of U. 8.; band. 4to. Chicago, IIL, 
W. M. B. Wadley. © July 12, 1923; 
2c. Aug. 4; BH 568316; Matthew B. 
Wadley, Chicago. 153895 


Mountain moon; waltz song, w and m 
Cove i Of Las: © 1 oe! Aus. 22, 
1923; E 570507; George Van Em- 
burgh Betts, San Diego, Calif. 15396 


Mouth organs (Harmonicas) ; by Pol- 
dowski [Lady Dean Paul], of HEng- 
Jjand; pf. (Jn Caledonian market, 
no. 2) © Aug. 13, 1923; 1 c. Aug. 
15; H 567449; J. & W. Chester, Itd., 


London. 15397 
‘Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Drink 


to me only with thine eyes; by 
Mozart, variations Harold M. Smith, 
Coase Bis. AUSs1d, 192%: 1 
ce. Aug. 14; E 570267; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 15398 
-—— Fantasia; by W. A. Mozart, ed., 
phrased and fingered George Far- 
lane, of Great Britain, with analysis 
Stewart Macpherson, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. in C min. Analytical ed. 
© June 20., 192331 ec. July’ 2: E 
566837; Joseph’ Williams, Itd., Lon- 
don. [© editing, phrasing, finger- 
ing and analysis] 15399 
Sonata no. 11; by W. A. Mozart, 
ed., phrased and fingered George 
Farlane, of Great Britain, with 
analysis, Stewart Macpherson; pf., 
in A maj. Analytical ed. © July 19, 
1923; 1 ec. Aug..2; E 567214; Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. [© editing, 
phrasing and fingering] 15400 
‘Mu phi epsilon songs; by various 
M ® FE sorority members and friends, 
of U. S., ed. Alfred G. Wathall. 4to. 
© July 27, 1923; 2 c@ Aug. 2, aff. 
July 30; A 752349; Mu phi epsilon 


sorority, Evanston, Il. 15401 
‘Much ado about nothing; humorous 


part-song, w and m Eliot H. Rob- 
inson, of U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. 
© May 24, 1923: 2 e Aug. 15: B 
570316; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
15402 


;Mud pies;, wand melody. D. P., of 
U.S. ©1.¢. Aug. 6, 1923 > E 568887 ; 
Dorothy Pelunis, Los Angeles. 

15403 


Music; w Jasmine Keith, m N. A. H., 
Ge U.S. (©. 1 e, Aue. 31, 183 : 
E 568980; Naomi Adams Hotchkiss, 
Philadelphia. 15404 


-Musice box revue; selection, I. Berlin, 
arr. Dan Godfrey, of Great Britain ; 
military band, with conductor. 
(Chappell’s army journal, no. 510) 


15413 


QrpAne (Ge A92R ss dec. Aiea... 22 9B 
567592; Irving Berlin, inc.; New 
York. [© arrangement] 15405 
Musie (The) box revue; selection, I. 
Berlin, arr. Al. Moquin, orch. H. M.. 
Higgs, of Great Britain; orch., with 
Ist violin conductor. (Chappeli’s 
orchestral selections, no. 159) © 
July Gi l928. 1 c. Jub TS Eo 561052 - 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. [© 
arrangement | 15406 
Music everywhere; by Arthur Edward — 
Johnstone, of U. 8.; pf., with story, 
fingering, phrasing, glossary and in- 
structive annotations. . (Art publi- 
cation society’s series of tone pic- 
tures: Progressive series composi- 
tions,;, no. 124)..,.© .J why 3111923; 
2c. Aug. 3; E 568267; Art publica- 
tion soc., St. Louis. , 15407 
Music (The) of spring; w Agnes Lock- 
hart Hughes, m James P. Dunn, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. Fischer ed. 
(Choruses in octavo form, no. 5262) 
Ce Ae 28. FOOD ea ATS vex, iss 


568924; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [© arrangement] 15408 


Musical box (Boite 4 musique); by 
Poldowski [Lady Dean Paul], of 
England; pf. (Jn Caledonian mar- 
ket, no.’ 6) "© Aug. 13, 1923; 1 ec. 
Aug. 15; EB 567453; J. & W. Chester, — 
ltd., London. 15409 

Musical (The) snuffbox: by Anatol 
Constantinovitch Liadov, op. 382, 
rev., fingering, phrasing, pedaling, 
instructive annotations and _ inter- 
pretation, Leopold Godowsky, of 
U. S., biographical sketch, form and 
structure and glossary by Lewis G. 
Thomas, of U. S.; pf. (Progressive 
series compositions, catalog, no. 644, 
srade: 3—b)' Cu suly 2k, fovea 2. 
July 23; E 568065; Art publication 

—soc., St. Louis. [© fingering, pedal- 
ing, phrasing, annotations, biogra- 
phy, form and structure and glos- 
sary ] 15410 

Musical sparks; novelty fox trot, 
Olarence M. Jones, of U. S.; pf. © 
Ago Dee yl O23 2 vet widen, 20's ig A) 
568947; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 

15411 

Mustapha oriental dance; by L. N., of 
U. S., Ist papers: pf. (Nahme’s ori- 
ental airs, no. 1) © 1. Aug..7, 
1923; E 570190; Leon, Nahme, 
Brooklyn. 15412 

My blue man in dear old Alabam; 
lyric J. G. M., melody Arnold. T. 
hhax.-ef Us/Sin)©ids es Alig, 19235 
E 570390; Jos. G. Melandre, Joliet, 
Bk 15413 


915 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15414 


My brother’s coming with pineapples; 
w Sidney D. Mitchell, m Lew Pol- 
Tack, sof | ¥°S7 4G) Aug.) 15s 9923: 


2 e@) Aug. 2; E 559711; Beilin’ & 
Horowitz, ine., New York. 15414 
My California; ~w Vivian’ Starr 


[pseud. of P. V. 8.], m Herman Du- 
bois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
U. SS. New York, Manhattan mu- 
sic co. © July 20, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
4: KE 569058; Pearle Vivian Stark, 
S. Pasadena, Calif. 15415 


My coal black mammy; w M. D., m 
EK. 8S. S. Huntington, of U.-S. 
1 ¢., Aug. 4,,1923; 570110; Mae 
Dillon, New York. 15416 


My dear old mammy; w and melody 
C' Lovie Austm, -of *US'S.; in--C. 
© 1e July 28, 1923; E 568163: 
Lovie Austin, Chicago. 15417 


My Dixie home and you; w and m 
i hele cot Os os. Os ve Seu o, 


1923; E 569042; Belle Elizabeth 
Pollock, Philadelphia. 15418 
Mv dove: two-part song, w John 


Keats, m Charles Wood, of Great 
Britain, ed. Martin Akerman; in G. 
4to. (Year book press series of uni- 
son and part-songs, no. 214) [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © June 
a7 19934" C  FULy sat Pes T5GGaE!: 5 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, the year 
book press, Itd., London. 15419 


My dream; w L. C., m E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington! of “WISE © Wie l-Age.. 4, 
1923; EH 570085; Lorna Currie, In- 
ternational Falls, Minn. 15420 


My dream of happiness; waltz ballad, 
w and m R. H., of U. S., arr. Homer 
Tourjée. 7 Oe) uly a 27%e 4192315 2c. 
Aug. 6; HE 568361; Rae Hamilton, 
Eagle Rock, Calif. 15421 


My feet won’t stand, when trouble be- 
gins; w and m G. J. D., of U. S. 
© 1 ¢. Aug. +7, 1923; -B S7T0rs6; 
George J. Dawson, Philadelphia. 

15422 


My garden of memory; w Nellie Britt. 
ne Be oR, er Oo Ss. “ Puplished— by 
Richardson, inc. © Aug. 17, 1923; 
2 ¢. Aug. 18; E 570482; E. Renaud. 
Los Angeles. 15423 

My goodness no; w and melody Tom 
Meek [i. ec T. H. M:], of U. S:; arr. 
Arthur Wisk, of U.S.” @Mre7xug. 
17, 1923; E 570402; Thos. H. Meek, 
San Francisco. 15424 


Same: Gy we Ae Pr 1O23 « 
E 570585; Thos. H. Meek, San Fran- 
cisco. 15425 


pt. Ta, nN: 'sz, v.18 


My grandpa; w EH. G. C.; melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher], of U. 8.’ © 1-e Aug 138, 
19238; E 570225; H. G. Clark, Phila- 
delphia. 15426 


My Hawaiian dream girl; w and m 
Betty; Le Baron, ..of U, 8S. @,t c. 
July 14, 1923; E. 570242; Betty 
Florio Johnson, Salt Lake City. 

15427 


My heart is longing for you; w E. A. W. 
P., melody Arnold T. Lax, of U: S. 
© 1e¢ Sept. 12, 1923; E 569255; 
Eliza A. Warner Praul, Medford, Or. 

15428 


My heart would be an empty nest if 
love should fly away; serenade, w 
Beth Slater Whitson, m Herbert 
Ralph Ward, of U. S. © July 26, 
19238; 2 c. July 265% 568160 > 0hu- 
ward Schuberth & co., New York. 

15429 


My heart’s haven: w Arthur L. Sal- 
mon, m H. Lyall Phillips, of Great 
Britain. © Aug. 14, 1923; 1¢ Aug. 
16; E 567568; Chappell & eo., Jtd.. 
London. 15430 


My home ain’t here it’s further down 
the road; w and melody C. W. H., 
of U. | S2-1@!1 fe) Awe a6 ne23;° 
568653: Charles Warren Hillman, 
Chicago. 15431 


My home America; w Caroline E. 
Kerth,,.m. 1K On eee 
Blanche Brown, of U. S. © 1 «. 
Aug. 138, 1923.°° Eiy si02re eee IS 
Flato, Kansas City, Mo. 15432 


My home town in Kansas; from Little 
Jessie James, w Harlan Thompson, 
m Harry Archer, of U. S. © Aug. 
28; 1923; 2: c..Aug.,.29;, By b6soa4 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 15433 


My inspiration: girl; -w»W: V.. m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
Gi Beach, of U. S2 (©'M G@rAug 17, 
1923: E 570424; William Voinov, 
- Cleveland. 15434 


My it’s awful how we ery; w Lida 
Keck-Wiggins, m Edna Randolph 
Worrell, of U. S. Dayton, O., Paine 
pub. co. © Aug. 14, 1923; 2 @ Aug. 
15; E 570289; L. M. Paine, Dayton, 
O. 15435 


My jewell vamp: w and melody Chapie 
Chapell [pseud. of T. E. C.J, Juanita 
'Stinnette and Wen Talbert, of U. S., 
arr. Dave Payton, of U.S). ©l1e. 
Aug. 17, 1923; E 570401; Thomas H. 
Chappelle, Chicago. 15486 


916 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


My kind of blues, the saddest blues; 


wandm B. S., of U.S. © le 
Aug. 11, 1923; E 568416; Billy 
Smythe, Louisville. 15437 


My lady; suite, Hubert Bath, of Great 
Britain ; pf. (Album series, no. 183) 
Contents:—l. My lady walks.—». 

2. My lady weeps.—3. My lady 
talks —4. My lady sleeps. © June 
Zoe ten; 2 ec. Aus. 2;' 567246; 
Augener, litd., London. 15438 


My lady of the Pleasaunce; w G. K. 
Cockerill, m Morwenna Trefusis, of 
England. © June 14, 1923; 1 «. 
June 23; E 567382; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 15439 


My liberty land; D. A. V. march and 
one step, w and m T. J. C., of U. S. 
© 1c Aug. 6, 1923; E 568390; 
Thomas Joseph Carey, Haston, Pa. 

: 15440 


My li'l piccanin’;: w Herbert J. Bran- 
don, m Harold Hampson, of Great 
Britain. © Aug. 14, 1923; 1 ¢ Aug. 
16; E 567566; Chappell & co.. ltd., 
London. 15441 


My little brown-eyed queen; w M. §S., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 28, 1923; E 568872; Minnie 
Seiler, Le Sueur, Minn. 15442 


My little Egyptian baby: w H. M. P., 
m K. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. © 
1c Aug. 4, 1923; E 570101; Henry 
M. Phillips, Goodman, Mo. 15443 


My little island home; w Charles Roff, 
‘m H. E. Baden, of Great Britafh®; in 
Pee tuly 21 1993: Lie. July, 12; 
EH 567003; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 
London. 15444 


My little love; w H. C. S., melody 
Arnold T. Lax, of U.S. © 1 ¢. July 
18, 1923; EK 568170: Henry C. Schaf- 
fer, Allentown, Pa. 15445 


My little radio belle; w F. W. W., m 
EK. S. 8. Huntington, of U.S. ©le. 
Aug. 4, 1923; E 5701380; F. W. Whit- 
taker, Boston. 15446 


My love for you Tut-an-a-men; w and 
Mie OL, el. S.C) A Cy AMIS. 
16, 1923; E 568661; Bernard Le Roy 
Seaman, New York. 15447 


My love is like a red, red rose; w 
Burns, set to a Scottish air Pureell 
James Mansfield, of Great Britain, 
op. 80, no. 16; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Scottish part songs, no. 197) © 


Aus, &); 1925305 ‘er Auge, 185* HE 
567515; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow.. 15448 


80831—24—_5 


15461 


i lovely neighbor; w L. L. D., m 
John F. Ryan, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 
4, 1928; E 570189; L. L. Dalton, 
Manti, Utah. 15449 


My lover is gone; w and m I. Bostel- 
mann, of U. S. bes Aus 25, 
1923; E 568842; Ida Clara Bostel- 
mann, New York. 15450 


My mammy’s blues; w and-m Ben- 
jamin F. Spikes and John C. Spikes, 
of: U. Si arm J.C. 8. %O 1c Aue 
7, 1923; E 570206; Spikes bros. pub. 
co., Los Angeles. “15451 

My Master; unison song Alec Rowley, 
of England. (The school musi¢ re- 
view, 1923) © Aug. 14, 1923;:1 ¢. 
Aug. 15; E 567437; Novello & co., 
ltd., London. 15452 


My Mexicano rose; w Walter L. Pon- 
CHS, wm AL. B.. ot U0, ss 420 ‘Paul 
a. Chureh, ‘of (U2 SiG) ie” Ane. 
14;, 1923:>: Ey. 568610; . Arthur i 
Beiner, Chicago. 15453 


My Montana, I’m coming back to you; 
wandmN.B.L. of U.S. © July 
3, {19238; 2 e July $235. BH 570164; 
Norval Bertrand Langworthy, Bil- 
lings, Mont. 15454 

My neighbour next door; w and mel- 
ody Phil Madison, of U. 8S. ©1e. 
Aug. 30, 1928; E 568916; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 15455 

My Noah’s ark; minature suite, Dor- 
othy Maxwell, of England; pf. 
(Banks’ edition, bk. 55) © July 
Gee a re. Foly. WS soGest 
Banks & son, York, England. 15456 

My Ohio; w and melody W. L., of 
ib2 Sof @ds cl Sepizh7, .T923s5 E 
569077; William Law, Chicago. 

15457 

My Oklahoma girl; fox-trot, w F. J. 
S., 2m. John. FY. Ryan; of, U.S. © 
1.c Sept. 1, 1923; E 568957; Fred 
J. Sims, London, Ont., Canada. 

15458 

My old cabin home; by H. Paine, arr. 
Frank J. Smith, of.'U:' S.; ‘men’s 
voices. 4to. (Theo. Presser co. 
part-songs for men’s voices) © 
Aug. 1, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 3; E 568288 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. [© 
arrangement | 15459 

My queen; a ballad, w and m E. N., 
eniU.L8A ©. 2 ethic. (B37 11923 3) a 
- 568811; Esther Newman, New York. 

15460 

My rose of paradise; w A. P., m 
Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
© June 15, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 18; E 
568739.; Anthony Palmigiano, Brook- 
lyn. 15461 


. O47. 


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; e 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15462 


pt. 111, th,.¥.28 


My Sacramento valley home; w A. | Nachtmusik; notturno, di Mario Cas- 


A. S., melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of U. S. 
@*1.¢. Aug. 18, 192897 -GFO222 ; 
Anne Anchor Sloan, S. Poreupine, 
Ont., Canada. 15462 


My Seattle; waltz song, w and m R. 
WiiRe of Uo Se) en ne en 
1923; E 569096; Reta Willert 
Rhynsburger, Seattle. 15463 


My sugar papa ain’t so awful hand- 
some; w and melody John Loftus, 
of U. S. (© 1c. Ang, 14, 1923; E 
568616; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 15464 


My Sunday sheik; w Charles Hoh- 
man, mh, B..of U.S. 16) doc, Aue, 
11, 1923; E 568408; Eugenie Eckert, 
Jersey City. 15465 


My sweetheart is singing: w A. M. D., 
m Fred W. Burk, of U. S., arr. A. 
D. Hunter, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 18, 
1923; E 568719; Adeline Marshall 
Durlin, Los Angeles. 15466 


My Tennessee home and you: w R. 
S.. m Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. -O© June 15) 1923; Be: "Aue TS" 
EK 568742; Roxylea Smith, San An- 
tonio. 15467 


My western maid; w V. F. B., m 
Syivia Forrest, of U. S.;. pf. with 
w. © June 15, 1923; 2. c. Aug. 18; 
E 568753; V. F. Burbick, Colum- 
biana, O. 15468 


My white rose; w J. A., melody Ar- 
nold T. Lax, of U: S. ©1 © Sept. 
10, 1923; E 569104; Joseph Amelie, 
Nutley, N. J. ' 15469 


My wonderful boy; w C. D., m Arnold 
T. Lax, of U. S. New York, Frank 


Harding. © Aug. 6, 1923; 2 e. 
Aug. 20; E 570461; Charles De 
Gogne, Nashua, N. H. 15470 


Myers graded course for bands; by 
i. A. M., of U. S.. Lesson 1—12.. obl. 
DAMO:,.(C) Adie. le LO232, 2.en Age. 
11: E 568460; Francis A. Myers, 
Utica, N. Y. 15471 


Mystery; w Daniel Skinner, m F. P., 
of U. S.. New York, Frank Harding. 
© Aug. 6, 1923; 2 « Aug. 20; E 
570465; Frank Peters, East Pitts- 
burgh. 15472 


Myths and melodies: suite H. E. Gib- 
son-Butler, of Great Britain; pf. 
no. 1-4. © July 19, 1923; 1 ¢ July 


17; H 567055; W. Paxton & co., Itd..,: 


London. 15473 


telnuovo-Tedesco, of Italy; pf. (Alt 
Wien, no. 2) © July 5, 1923301. c. 
July 20; E 567035; A. Forlivesi & c., 
Florence, Italy. 15474 


Nahme march; by L. N., of U. S.; 1st 
papers; pf. (Nahme’s oriental airs, 
‘no. 5 © meAuget, 1923-5 Eb 

570193 ; Leon Nahme, Brooklyn. 
; 15475. 


Nancy Lee; barearola, M. W. Butler, 
of U. S.; pf. or organ. (Gems from 
famous melodies) © Aug. 11, 1923; 
2\ @ Aug.’ 145K) STO2ZTOS MAW. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 15476: 


Nathan Nobb; unison song, w W. B. 
Rands, m Felix White, of Hngland ; 
in G. 4to. (Unison songs, no. 42) 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© July’ '24,. 19235 Ve) “Ane 2) ly 
567391 ; Stainer & Bell, 1td., London. 

15477 


Nation’s (The) hero; w (W. H. C., m. 


E. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. © 1 
e.. Aug. 4) 1923): "E> S706? We 'H.. 
Carman, Hundred, W. Va. 15478 


Natur (Die); hymns von Wolfgang 
von Goethe, bearb. von Hermann 
Zilcher [of Germany] op. 47; mitt-. 
lere singstimme und klavier. (Hdi-- 
tion Breitkopf, nr. 5158) © July 
10)" 1923 30 1 (ee Silly Sher waar 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 15479 


Naughty sweety; w and m R. H. Z., of - 
Un Ss © Lie: Ave ieee ny 
568559 ; Robert H. Ziegler, Los An-. 
geles. 15480 

Nearer, my God, to Thee; three-part 
song, m Eugene F. Marks, of U. S.; 
women’s voices. 4to. (Sacred music: 
for women’s voices) © Aug. 1, 
1923; 2 e. Aug. 3; BE 570342; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 15481 


"Neath the Arabian moon; w E. J. B., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U.S. 
©1c. Sept. 10, 1923; E 569100; Eu-. 
gene J. Brunnelle, Woonsocket, R. I. 

15482 

Nefoedd (Y) (Heaven); geiriau gan 
Teuan Gwyllt, English paraphrase by 
T. D. Parry, gerddoriaeth gan T. O. 
Roberts, of Great Britain. London, 
Gerald Orme. © Mar. 16, 1923; 1 ¢. 
July 17; E 567021; Thomas Osborne 
Roberts, Ysbyty, N. Wales, England. 

15483: 


Neglected blues; w and melody R. A. 
B..and O. L. J., of U.S. ©1¢. Aug. 


16; °1928; EY 568654;" Re Arthur 
Booker and O. Leon James, New | 
Rochelle, N. Y. 15484- 


918 


1 oe 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no..9, 1923 


Négrita ; tango argentin, de Duarte, of 
Blatt otc}. May o0,, 1923 :1-e. 
June 15;°E 567222; -L. Brulé, Paris. 

15485 


Negrito (El): samba parisienne, par 
André Jullienne of France, et Ciro 
Urbini. of Italy; pf. avec. théorie. 
Editions musicales Buifet-Crampon 
Rciei) SULLY Ja, 1923.10 Co ADE: TF 5 
E 567364 ; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

15486 

Nel bosco (in the wood): by Edward 
E. Truceo, of Italy. domiciled at 
New York, op. 15, no. 2: pf. © Aug. 


eto, = ¢ Aus. dt; Er o(or7 5 || 


Mauro V. Cardilli, New York. 
15487 
Nellie. take the whole darn farm: w 
and melody Roger Lewis, Rube Ben- 
nett, Walter Donovan and Gus 
Kahn, of U.S. ©1c. Aug. 17, 1923; 
FE 570500; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 15488 
Nena mia (Darling Nena); ¢ancidn 
mexicana, w and.m E. V. y R., of 
Mexico. .(@/ 4: c.. Septe 12,1923; E 
569263: Eduardo Vigil y Robles, 
Mexico City, Mex. 15489 
Néracar; gran tango milonga, par 
Del’Horno, of France: pf. © June 
fee loess bes. July (3); BH; 56480: 
Del’Horno, Paris. 15490 
Nest (A) in the dell: w Mrs. W. M., 
my JohnH, Ryans of .U.iSs...©-4 «ec. 
Sept. 1, 1923: E 568954; Mrs. Walter 
Murray, Center, Tex. 15491 
Never again will I leave my Kentucky 
home ;, w. W.. W.. W.,.-m. John, F. 
Ryan, of U.S. ©1c. Aug. 11, 1923; 
E 568445: W. W. Wilke. Belleville, 
Til. 15492 


Never ending is the love I give to thee; | 


w W. G. N., melody Arnold T. Lax, 
fetes. wo) 2 Cc. Sep. 12.1923 
569257: W. G. Nelson, Boston. 
15493 
New hésitation: di Umberto Candiolo. 
of Italy; piccola orch. Ato. 
June 25. 1923- ob eo June *22' 
566671; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
15494 
~ New (The) moon: musical mono- 
 jJogue. w ‘Will Ogilvie, m Emily Em- 
erton, of Australia: pf. with w. 
(Paling’s musical monologues, no. 8) 
© June 19. 1928: 1 « July 24: E 
567399: W. H. Paling & ¢o.. ltd.. Syd- 
ney, Australia. . 15495 
-New Orleans cut-out: melody L. A. and 
Lillian Hardin. of U. 8.,. arr. L..Har- 
din. © 1c. Sept. 7, 1923; E 569080; 
Louis Armstrong, Chicago. 


E 


15496. 


15508 


New York, New Haven and Hartford; 
railroad song, w and melody, EK. A. 
Pe MA aie) Cad aly 20, 5102.3 
E 568126: Ernest Adoiph Priebe, 
Meriden, Conn. 15497 


Newton's theory of music copy books; 
bk. 3, Ernest Newton, of Great Brit- 
ain. Paxton’s ed. © Aug. 10, 1923; 
1 c,, Auge. 13-; E 567500; W. Paxton 
& co.,. ltd.,. London. 15498 

Nice (A) little chap; w H. M. Bur- 
naby, m Cuthbert Clarke, of Great 
Britain; recitation with pf. ace. 
(Musical monologues, no. 272) © 
duly, 6;,19235'1 & daly 20); KH 507T029 ; 
Reynolds & co., London. 15499 

Nickel in the slot; musical novelty, w 
Leo Wood, m Zez Confrey [i. e. EK. E. 
Confrey], of U. S. © Aug. 8, 1923; 
2°e./Aug.11; E 570335; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York: 15500 

Night: w Algernon Chartes Swinburne, 
from the Italian of Giovanni Strozzi, 
m Douglas Macdonald Stewart, of 
Great Britain; in D. © July 8, 
1923. ;,1.¢c..Aug..2;,E. 5672533, Auge- 
ner, Itd., London. 15501 

Nimble fingers; fox-trot, w and m 
K.-D:,G., of Us SS: © July 30, 1928 ; 


2'e. Aug. 4; E 568332; Katherine 
D. Goetz, Little Rock, Ark. 15502 
Nimm mein ganzes herz: lied u. 


shimmy, worte von Arthur Rebner, 
musik yon Ernest Steffen, of Switz- 
erland. ‘© Noy. 30, 1922: 1«¢ July 
10, 1923: BK 566944; Edition Accord, 
g.m.-b. h., Berlin. 15503 
Nina; new dance with w Adrian Ross, 
m Camille de Rhynal; of Great Brit- 
ain. © July 13, 1923; 1c¢. July 14; 
E'567005; J..B. Cramer & co.,) Itd., 
London. 15504 


No more; w R. D., m George Graff, jr., 
of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
UIs. ©lc. Aug. 2,:1923 ; H.565997 ; 
Reginald Dixon, Fleetwood, Eng- 
land. 15505 

No one knew it was you made me cry; 
fox trot’ or waltz ballad, w J. L., 
melody Paul Adams, of U.S. ©1e. 
Sept. 7. 1923; E 569078: Jack Lewis, 
Utiea, N.Y. 15506 

No push, no push. no push. just wait a 
minuzza; or, No push Tony, wait a 
minuzza, w and melody C. G., of 
Un Sy Qi ap eae Ad. $923 
568407 ; Clemente Giglio, Brooklyn. 

15507 

No push, one minute; or, Push push no 
more; w and melody C. G., of U.S. 
© .1, ¢ Sept. 5, 1923: E 569048: 
Clemente Giglio, Brooklyn. 15508 


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15509 


No tiekee no shirtee; Chinese fox-trot 
oddity, w Harold Christy, m Con 
Conrad, of U. S. Mark bro. ed. © 
Sept. 6, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 7; E 569071; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 15509 

No wonder you're tired of it all; fox 


trot. batiad* svand im Dy SB, Be wW., 
of Wa Sei Canes, 192327 20e: Aug. 


4: EK 568344; Ben. B. Westerhoff, . 


15510 


Nobody but you; from Ziegfeld follies, 
w Gene Buck, m Louis A. Hirsch 
and. Dave Stamper, of U.S. © July 
19. 19233 2. 1c) dally...20 +. i Doso2s 5 
Harms, inc., New York. 15511 


Nobody to go home to; w E. A., m 
John F. Ryan, of U. S.. © 1c. Sept. 
1, 1923: E 568961; Elizabeth Allen, 
Santa Rosa, Calif. 15512 


Nocturne in A: by Rob Rov Peery, of 
Uso ope uk: organ, Aug. 1, 
1923; 2 « Aug. 3; E 568290; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 15513 

Noél d’enfant: d’aprés un vieux Noél 
en patois bourguignon, poéme de 
René Robine, musique de Mare Del- 
mas, of France, op. 172, no. 2. © 
Jome./27, 30023: 2 co Inie oie H 
567174; Heugel, Paris. 15514 

Noma; w P. B.. melody P. B., Al Burt 
and Ronnie Ross, of U. S., arr. P. B. 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1923; HE 568432; 
Phil Bouteljé, Atlantic City. 15515 

Normarose: w and m Leyford Gates 
and Joe Tunbridge, of Great Britain ; 
in €. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions} ‘© July 17, 1923; 1 ¢. July 
18: E 566994; B. Feldman & COo., 
London. 5516 


North Dakota; w J. M. A., mE. S. S. 
Huntington. of U. S. ©l1e. Aug. 4, 


Ottumwa, Ia. 


1923; E 570097; J. M. Anderson, 
Dahien, N. D. 1joLT 
Northern (A) lament; adapted from 


an old tune, w Helen Taylor, m May 
H. Brahe, of Great Britain; in A 
flat. © July 20, 1923; 1’e. Aug. 3; 
D6 TZ3TE 


don. 15518 


Northern rose: w Morris A. Blitzer, 
melody K. C., of U.S. © 1e. Aug. 
27, 1923; E 570587; Kenneth Casey, 
Brooklyn. 15519 

Nothin’ sweeter; w and m J. C. T., of 
OLS. @'2'*e. SAGE 20, S25" EB 
570452; Julian C. Trotman, Brook- 
lyn. 15520 

Nuovissima: polka, melody F. L.,: of 
Italy. domiciled at New York, arr. 
Joseph Gioé, of Italy, domiciled at 


Enoch & sons, Itd., Lon-~ 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


New York; instrumental. © 1 « 
Aug. 1, 1923; E 568235; Frank Lib- 
ertini, New York. aval 


O (An) an N, an I, an Q.an’ an N; 
w and m John Harlow and J. E. 
Sutton, of Great Britain; in C. 
[Staff and tonie sol-fa notations] 
© pmy 2, IZ Te ae 
5672 255 Cecil Lennox &€ co., London. 

15522 


O burdened soul; w Lovick Pierce 
Law, m Baron De Ely, jr., of U. S. 
© July 20, 1923; 2 ec..Aug. dd; E 
)68532; Law & Ely. Siloam Springs, 
Ark. 15523 


O come let us sing: 95th psalm, set to 
m Isidore de Solla, of England; 
mixed voices. 4to. © July 20, 1923 
1 ec. Aug. 2; H 567384; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd. London. 15524 


O come to me in dreamland; w J. E. 
G., m J. HE. G. and A. Carrington 
Briggs, of England: in C. Paignton, 
England, Western musie pub co. 
June 2. 1923: 1 ¢. July 9; E 566968; 
Jane Elizabeth Garniss, Paignton, 
England. 15525 


O hearken Thou; anthem, w from the 
Bible. m Cyril Jenkins, of Great 
Britain; mixed yoices. 4to. (Pax- 
ton’s sacred choral series) © Aug. 
10, 1923; 1 ce. Aug. 13; E 567495; W. 
Paxton & eo, ltd., London. 15526 


O, inexpressible as sweet; w George E. 
Woodberry, m V. P., of U. S. © 
Aug. 6, 1923; 2 c Aug. 11; E 568463 ; 
Virginia Potter, Newport, R. I. 

15527 


O kiiss’ so lang du ledig bist; aus dem 
operettensehwank Der ledige schwie- 
gersohn, text von Emil und Arnold 
Golz, musik yon Edmund Hysler, of 
Austria; ftir eine singstimme. 
Apr. 20,° 19235) ice) aly ta 
566939; Gabor Steiner (L. Singer & 
co.), Vienna. 15528 


O nuit; poéme de René Robine, mu- 
sique de Mare Delmas, of France, op. 
172, no. 1. © June 27, 1923; 1 «. 
July 31; E 567172; Heugel, Paris. 

15529 


‘O pigno: versi di C. Pozzetti, musica 
di G. Donnarumma, of Italy; mand. 
ace. Naples, Italy, Santa Lucia, 
casa editrice musicale. 4to. © May 
1, 19238:1e¢. July 19; E 567010; Ital- 
ian! book co., New York. 15539 


‘O prifissore; macchietta caratterist- 
ica, versi e musica di G. Ascoli, of 
Italy; mand. ace. Naples, Tipografia 


920 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


-editrice F. Bideri. _4tc. © June 1, 


=19235; 1. e. Aug. 7;:H 567298; Italian 
- book co., New York. $5531 


O who is so merry; unison song, Ww 
George Darley, m George Dyson, of 
England, ed. Martin Akerman; in D. 
Ato. (Year book press series of uni- 
son. and part-songs. no. 222) — [Staff 

' and tonic sol-fa notations]. © June 
26,.1923; 1 ec. July 11: E 566979; H. 
Fk. W. Deane & sans, the vear book 
press, Itd.. London. 15532 


Octaven-etude. no. 16; by Heniot Lévy, 
of U. S.; pf.. in A min. (Ten con- 
cert studies, no. 16) © July 39, 
19238; 1 « Aug. 2; E 570173; Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 15533 


Office (The) for the haly communion: 
from the Mass for five voices. Wil- 
ham Byrd, adapted to English w 
Edmund H. Fellowes; five mixed 


voices, organ ace. 4to. © May 29, 
1923; 1 ¢« June 11: E 566463: 
Stainer & Bell. ltd.. London. [© 
adaptation ] 15534 


Office (The) for the holy communion, 
for male voices: from the Mass for 
three voices William Byrd, adapted 
to English w Edmund H. Feilowes, 
of Great Britain; alto, ten. and base, 
organ acc. 4to. © May 29, 1923; 1 
ce. June 11; EK 566462: Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. [© adaptation] 15535 


Oh Al; w and m Roland Fernwood, of 
U. S., arr. Earl Blankenhorn, of 
D.7 18: 1 ores Agi y- 6.14923 2 ) 
568381 ; Roland Guehrer. Milwaukee. 

15536 

Oh: baby, how long: w and melody 
Roland C. Irving, J. H. Trent and 
Fletcher Henderson, of U. S © 1 
e. Aug. 11, 1923; E 568433; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 15937 


Ch beautiful butterfiy: w T. J. H., m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S.. arr. Theo. 
G (Beach of -U-: S.4'@ 1,6 Auge, 2, 
1923; E 570002; Thomas J. Heury, 
New York. 15538 

Oh, come Cinderella. get under my um- 
brella; w Mrs. E. L. T.. melody: Ar- 
nold T. Lax, of U. S: © 1c Aug. 
28, 1923; E 568870; Mrs. E. L. Tait, 

Py Pairtax, Va. 15539 
Oh honey ‘be yourself; fox trot, w 
Vincent Carlin, m M.D... of U. S. © 
vie. Aug. 30, 1923: E 568966; Milton 

. Davis, Washington. 15540 

Oh! Horace, please stop that now; w 

'. N. B., m Joseph Stein. of U; S. © 

1c; Aug. 4, 1923: BE 568248: Nathan 

Blank, Camden. N. J. 15541 


15553 


| Oh! how I did love my sweetie; w. 


and m J. L. A., of: U. S.,. arr. José 
Goyanes, of U. S;..© 1 c.. Aug. 15, 
1923; E 570278; José L. Avellanal, 
Tampa, Fla. 15542 


Oh, je souffre; de 8S. Rachmaninoff, 
op. 21, no. 12, arr, par Leonidas 


Leonardi, of France; petit. orch. 
Moscow [ete.] A. Gutheil. 4to. © 
APT... OUs ECO «dots cee 263) 


567046; Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig. 
15543 


Oh Maggie; fox trot, w and melody L. 
Be P| OP) Siren, | AC) 4h) Ca) DEP ta le, 
1923 33, EexoGO20ds | Licy Zi. Ebi laps, 
Washington. 15544 


Oh mama, oh papa, I love you; w and 
melody BR. B. BR: ef WU. Syharrs Hal 
Dyson,,iof U.S.) ©u Lic. Aug. 13, 
1923: E 570207; Ralph Rogers Ron- 
zio, Providence, R. I. 15545 


Oh! Min; w and m Con Conrad, of 
OG S.'@ Aue. .6,/192352..¢; Augean Ws 
E 570159; Shapiro, Bernstein & ¢o., 
ine., New York. 15546 


arr.’ Gee Terry, of U.'S.; 
OECho StU. e) NUS te Toes se: 
Aug. 16; E. 568667: Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 15547 


Oh! mother dear, how can we e’er for- 
get thee; w and m P. G. H., ef U.S. 
New York, Invincible music ¢o., ine. 
Cy Atos OAs. De Ga. Aes. lt. Ry 
568580; P. G. Heidenreich, Hazleton, 
Pa. 15548 


Oh my Rosie, what a college education 
did to.you; w.R. A..m F. F.,-of U.S. 
©l1c. Aug. 11, 1923; E 568540; Rose 
Aronsohn, Jersey City, and Francis 
Friedman, New York. 15549 


Oh, oh, Betty; w S. R., m Al Jacobs, of 
i. S.larr, Barry, A’ Powell, of, 0.8, 
© 1c. July 30, 1923; E 568176; Sam 
Rosen, San Francisco. 15550 


Oh!’ oh! sweet daddy; w J. L. M., jr., 
miM EL C.,) 06 US) ~«Oiue Ame. 
13, 1923; E 570208; John Lewis Mc- 
Daniel, jr. and Millard..E. Coffin, 
Wilmington, Del. 15551 


Oh, to be more filled with Jesus; w 
Avis B. Christiansen, m Geo. C. 
Stebbins, of U. S.. © Aug. 3, 1923; 
2 « Aug. 11;,H 568578; Tabernacle 
pub. co., Chicago. THpb2 


Oh, you vamping kewpie; w F. .H., 
melody..Arnold T. Lax, of U.S. 
oy Ley Sept. 10, '923; 6). DBIOIT 5 
Frank Hicks, Plymouth, Pa. | 15553 


O24, 


15554 


OV’ man Conshunce; w Herbert Kauf- | 
mann, m Jessie L. Pease, of U. S. 
AHO) ae he “EOOSS OF) Mae ee 
' 568304; Theo. Presser CO., Philadel- 

phia. ~ 15554 


OV man Mississippi, knows jes’ where 
ve want to go; lullaby, w and om 
James A, Sanaker, of U. S.:; solo or 
duet.” “Cy duty 36. 48a? 2G sane 
4; F 568335; Sanaker songs co., inc.. 
Viborg; S."D: 15555 


Old. Phe), church: ave Ds We tem 
Chester D. Salter, of U. 8S. ; quartette 


for male or mixed: yoices. New 
flampton, Ja, ©. "A Hewett,’>4f0. 
Aug. 17, 1923): 2 .e7 Ane. 185 ER 


- 970481; David W. Hine, New Hamp- 
ton, Iowa. 15556 


Old fashion rose; w M: B., m John F. 
Ryan, Ct Ui Sere tev Ane: 4,°1923; 
FH! 570133 ; Marie Broaddus, Paducah, 
Ky. 15557 


Old-fashioned (An) dance; composing, 
fingering, phrasing, subject matter, 
form and structure, method of study, 
glossary and biographical sketch, 
Arthur Edward Johnstone, of U. S.: 
pt. (Progressive series composi- 
tions, catalog, no. 121, grade lJ-—a) 
Or idy: Bnd oes oe” Soky Zee 
568072; Art publication soc., St. 
Louis. 15558 


Old fashioned yesterdays; w Estelle 
Simms, m H. ©.. Hof. U.S. arr--by 
Ama ae “Garber Ot U.S") 1, 
Aug. 13, 1923; E 570237; Edward C. 
Horne, Des Moines. ) 


15559 

Clad (The) home place; w E. C. H., 

m f.S. S. Huntineton, or U.S. © 

Te AU. | Ae LOD he SO Naps as RLV 2. 
Crandall Hansen, Ogden, Utah. 

15560 


Old Ireland is calling for me; w K. 
We mm oS. S| Enna Lom Of 
CSS.) Oo LG AUeomeden toad 2) 
570730; Kathleen W. Cuppage, Oril- 


. lia, Ontario, Canada. 15561 


Old Kentucky blues; w Gus Kahn, 
melody Phil Boutelje and Dan Russo, 


OL ie 8.4) be Aug hy 028 5a 
570497; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 15562 

Same (Cy Auer 20" Gear. C. 
Aug. 24; EK’ 568790; Irving” Berlin, 
inc., New York. 15563 


Old pal I’m just as lonesome as you 
w and mB..M., of U.S... © July-26, 


1923: 2 ¢. July 27;_E 568135; Billy 
Mayhew, Baltimore. 15564 


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| 
Old (An) song; by 


nan 


| 


pt. 1, te s., v.18 


Peter Warlock, 
of England; small orch. full se. © 
Wily (23, 192303) Cy ee 
567091; J. & W. Chester, itd., Lon- 
don. (15565 


Old (The) stone fire place: lyric C. 
S. P.. melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. 
S'© Te Aue FO 1926 2 aoe! 
Chester S. Potter, Oklahoma City. 

15566 

Old sweethearts still are sweethearts ; 
w W. D. R.. m George Graff, jr., of 
U.S. arr. Theo.”G. Beach, of, U.S: 
©1c Aug. 2, 1923; EB 565999 ; Wal- 
ter D. Reynolds, Swarthmore, Pa. 

15567 


On a little farm down in Arkansaw ; 
w D. D., melody W. A. D., of U. S. 
1c. Sept. 6.19233 By 5690b2 ; 
Danny Dunean and W. A. Dough- 
erty, Grand Rapids, Mich. 15568 


On a-toujours ce qu’on n’veut pas; de 
l’operette Le petit choc, paroles de 
P. L. Flers, musique de Joseph Szulc, 


of France. © July .30, 1923; 1.¢, 
Aug. 13; E 567408; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 15569 


On Cherry Hill: w Charles O. Roos, 
m Thurlow Lieurance, of U. 8S. (For- 
votten trails) © Aus. 1092352 c. 
Aug. 3: FE 568305; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 15570 


On Marie Antoinette; chansonnette, 
paroles de Amelet, musique de Pierre 


Chagnon, of France. © July 30, 
192301 ey Ane Sto 1b6T4Z3 § 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 15571 


On our Coney Island honeymoon: w 
G. A. E., melody Aileen Eshenfelder. 
of Ur S. © fvetAwet one2s 7 Es 
568403: George Arthur Eshenfeider, 
sroton Longpoint, Conn. 15072 


On the blue lagoon; by Jane M,. Mat- 
tingly; of UL Si 3. pin @ aii 2s, 
1923); 2 c¢. Aug..4; Hl 5682774) Wallis 
music eco., Cincinnati. 15573 

On the boardwalk at Coney Isle; w 

Chas. Pape, m B. B., of U.S... © 
Aue (22: 1923; 2) .ctiGAmeonet a) Ei 
570570: Bertha Brunckhorst, New 
York. 15574 

On the Piave River; descriptive and 
symphonie march, J. P., of U._S8.; 
pf. © 1 ¢. Aug. 30, 1923 ; B 568922 
Joseph Partipilo, Chicago. Tae 

On the rocking horse; by Adam Geibel, 


of U. S.; pf. (Memories of child- 
hood)’ ©, Aue. 1) 1923 3) 2)e) aes 
3: “E 568298; Theo. Presser  €o., 
Philadelphia. tooo 4 


no. 9, 19238 


On the Susquehanna shore: waltz 
song, w Jesse G. M. Glick, m L. B., 
of U. S., arr. Geo. P. Hulten, of U. 
S. ©le Aug. 6, 1923; E 568383; 
Lucile Burton, San Francisco. 

15577 


Once in a while; w Marcel Klauber, 
melody D. J., of U. S.: © 1c. Aug. 
11, 1928; E 568422; Don Juielle, 
Cleveland. 15578 


Once more to touch her fragile hand; 
w and m Elizabeth Collison-Hill, of 
U. 8.; high or medium voice. 
Aug. 6, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 11; E 568469; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

15579 


Onde (L’) tragique; ouverture, par 
- Gabriel-Marie, arr. par Hans Our- 
dine, of France; orch. avec piano-, 


conducteur. 4to. (Nouvelle collec- 
tion Salabert, no. 37) © Aug: 25, 
m2 dt fe. Sept, “Al: EB 5677395 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement] 15580 


One dollar bills; fox trot, w R. N. R., 
m H. S. S. Huntington, of U.S. 
1 ce. Aug. 4, 1923; E 570125; Robt. 


N. Robertson, New Orleans. 15581 


One (The) in a million to me: from 
Artists and models, w and m Jean 
Schwartz, of U.S. © Aug. 15, 1928: 
2 c. Aug. 17; E 568780; Harms, inc., 


New York. 15582 


One sweetly solemn thought: w 
Phoebe Carey, m R. 8. Ambrose, arr. 
Paul Bliss, of U. 8.; sop. and alto. 
© Aug. 27, 1923; 2 ce Aug. 28; EB 
570645; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. [© new arrangement] 

15583 


One week ago; fox trot, w and m Hay- 
den Shepard and Harry Archer, of 
U. S., arr. James C. McCabe, of U. 
S.:; orch. 4to. (Feist edition, no. 
1151) © Aug. 20, 1923; 2 « ‘Aug. 

- 22; E 568816; Leo Feist, inec., New 
York. [© arrangement] 15584 


-~ One who cares for me; w Hubbard T. 
Smith, m Roy L. Burteh, of U. S. 
©) Sept 35)21923 *) 27e.  Augssi22¢: B 
569060; Haleyon pub. co., Indiana- 


_ polis. 15585 
-O’Neill (Norman) Four little dances; 
N. O'Neill, of Great’ Britain ;” pf. 


Contents.—1. Gopak.—2. Habanera. 
—3. Valse—4. Ragtime. © June 
12,-1923; 1-c. June 28; EB 566719; 
_ Anglo-French music ¢co., Itd., Lon- 
don, 15586 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


15597 


Onions bring mem’ries of you; w and 
melody David Barnett, of U. S., arr. 
Claude Lapham, of U. S. ©1« 
July 27, 1923; E 568127; Goodman 
& Rose, ine., New York. 15587 


Only a Portland rosebud; w H. O., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © 
1 ce. Aug. 28, 1923; E 568876; Hattie 
O’Brien, La Grande, Or. 15588 


Only (The) bally fellow in the place; 
humorous song, Frank H. Fox and 
R. Graham Keith, of Great Britain; 
in D. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © July 6, 1923; 1 « July 
20; E 567025; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don. 15589 


Only (The) girl worth while: w 
HM? Ea, th Johal. “Ryan Loi su. 
S. ©l1e Aug. 11, 1923; EB 568454; 
Herbert L. Iwan, South Bend, Ind. 

15590 


Or else—: humorous song, E. A. Sear- 


son, of Great Britain; in C. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © July 


Gp 119238 31. ie! Saby71205 E56 7023 - 
Reynolds & co., London. 15591 


Orange blossoms (L’ moselem’s Flor- 
ida); w Ethel M. Dunlap, m F. P., 
of U. SS. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 6, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 
20: E 570467; Frank Peters, East 
Pittsburgh. 15592 


Oratorio repertoire; collection of solos 
from standard works, selected and 
ed. Nicholas. Douty, of U. S.; Sop. 
v. 1. © Aug. 1, 1923; 2'¢. and aff. 
Aug. 3: A 752396; Theo. Presser ¢o., 


Philadelphia. 15593 
Organist (The); bimonthly journal, 
ed. Te  kn,.4akSRtOcae Of yl.) Ms PaVeue t, 
no. 8, July 1928. obl. 8vo. © 


June 16, 1923; 2c. and aff. July 9; 
A 753031; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
O. 15594 
Orpheus collection of part songs; 
[compiler, Paul Bliss], of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © June 13, 
IZ te, Cc. SUNe foe air” PUly (ee A 
753034; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 15595 
Ose Anna; fox-trot et shimmy, sur 
les motifs de La-haut, de Maurice 
Yvain, of France; pf. © July 23, 
‘1923: 1c. Aug. 7; BE 567326; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 
15596 

Oufrah el kuba; by L. N., of U. S., Ist 
papers; pf. (Nahme’s oriental airs, 


noe ty Cte. Aus: TOUS. eH, 
570191; Leon Nahme, Brooklyn. 
. 15597 


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15598 


tos Cee oh en AV ahs 


Sa170) 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 18 


Oui, oui, Monsieur; w Jack Yellen, 
melody Milton Ager, of U. Ss. ©1 
c. Aug. 18, 19283; E 570245; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New York. 

15598 


Our boy scout; one step march, Emma 


C. K. Compton, of 'U: 8.; pf. © 
Aue. 12,1928 + fBeie. “Aug: 143) EB 
568635; C. A. Mulliner, Williams- 
port,” Pa. 15599 


Our railroad sailors; w and m BE. B., 
of U. S. © Aug. 14, 1923; 2. ¢. Aug. 
7; E 568981; Edward Bird, Lucin. 
Utah. 15600 


Out in the Caribees; song one-step, 
from Here we are, w James Heard, 
m EK. Antony Roper, of Great Britain. 
©) July +36, 1923i;,11 « Augi 64) E 
567289; Cecil Lennox & co., Lon- 
don. 15601 


Out in this world somewhere; w J. T. 
P., melody Herman Dubois [pseud. 
of Ethel Fisher], of U. S. © 1. 
Aug. 20, 1923; E 570428; John T. 
Parker, Evanston, Il. 15602 


Out San Francisco way; fox trot, w 
Vincent Bryan and Sam Marley, m 
Gertrude Hoffman, of U. S. © July 
1971923) 24e:, Pauly, 27 ; A S6S158 5 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 


15603 
a arr. Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Aug. 


6, 1923; 2.c. Aug. 14; E 568637 ;, M. 
Witmark & sons. New York. [© 
new arrangement] — 15604 


Out there in the sunshine with you; 
waltz song, Ernest R. Ball, of U. S.; 
vocal orch., in F. 4to.,.© July 31, 
19238; 2° e, Aug..255 6 568587 5. M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 15605 


Out upon the sea; unison chorus, w 
Aletha Phillips, m Irving Gingrich, 
of.U. .S..3. with alto.ad.liby,, ,4t0: 
(The unison chorus, compiled and 
arranged by John S. Fearis, no. 1210) 
© Ang; 22, 1923) 2. e. Aug. 20+ E 
570599; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chi- 
eago. 15606 

Ouverture (L’) Ja péche; de l’operette 
Le petit choc, paroles de P. L. Flers, 
musique de Joseph Szule, of France. 
©, ly 25,1923 + Loe. Ausieage, B 
567351; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15607 

Padmavati: pantomime et danses du 
II° acte, par Albert Roussel, of 
France; piano. Paris, Editions de 
Ja nouvelle revue franeaise. Ato. 
(Revue musicale,-3° année, no. 1, 


supplément musical du 1°* novembre, 
1922) © Nov. 1, 1922; 1¢ July 12, 
1923 ; E 567152 ; Durand & €o., Paris. 

15608 


Pal of all; ballad fox trot, w and m 
E. M. W., of U. S., arr. Alfred Dalby, 
of U.S. © 1 .¢ July..3@°1923: B 
568177; Edward M. Wagenhurst, 
Allentown, Pa. ~ 15609 


Pal (The) that I left there in France; 
w and melody, L. R. A. of U.S; 
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1923; E 569046; 
Lenard R. Ayers, Fitzsimons, Colo. 

15610 


Palestine: w and-m Tom King and 
Jack Fewster, of Great Britain. © 
June 23, 1923; 1° ¢ gage Ze 
567153; Cecil Lennox & co., Lon- 
don. 15611 


Paling’s dance album, no. 7; waltz 
album, various composers, of Aus- 
tralia: -pf,. ,© “May 15, 19234: c. 
June. 19; E 566686; W. H. Paling 
& co., Itd., Sydney, Australia. 15612 


Palme immortelle; ouverture, par Ga- 
briel-Marie, arr. par Hans Ourdine, 
of France; orch. avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. (Nouvelle collection Sala- 
bert, no. 39) © Aug. 25, 1923; 1 «. 
Sept. 11: E 567740; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

15613 


Palomar: fox trot. G. V. B., of U. 8.; 
pf. ©le. Aug. 22, 1923: H 570508 ;5 
George Van Emburgh Betts, San 
Diego, Calif. 15614 


Pan: vocal fox trot, w Gordon Mc- 
Connel, m Jean Lensen, of Great 
Britain. © July 11, 1993 : 1c July 
27: E 567206; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. 15615 


Panels: four sketches, Montague 
Ewing. of Great Britain; pf. Con- 
tents :—1. Fifine —2. Dawn light.—3. 
My lady April.—4. Rose petals. © 
June 30. 1923; 1 ¢. July 9; HE 567001; 
Leonard & co., London. 15616 


Paon (Le) blanc: fox trot, de R. Jac- 
guemont-J. Doizy. of France: orch. 
avee piano conducteur. Editions 
musicales Buffet, Crampon et cie. 
4to.. ©. July. 30, 19288 1 ven Aug. 
18: E 567553; Evette et Schaeffer. 
Paris. 15617 

Papa String Bean: New Orleans blues, 
Ww 
Durante, of U. S. Mark bro. ed. © 
Aug:- 30, .1923:..2 ‘ec -Atg@ayeter 


570765: Edward B. Marks music ¢o., © 


New York. 15618 


924 


and m Al Bernard and Jimmy . 


Le 
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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


Papillion (Le); poésie de Lamartine, 
musique de Marcel Gennaro, of 
France; sop. ou ten. Editions musi- 
cales Buffet-Crampon & cie. © May 
21, 1928; 1c June 6; E 566349; 
_ Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 15619 

sea) (ihe, butterfly ), 5: poésie .de.\ J. 
-Desrez, traduit par J. N. Schole- 

_ field, musique de René Rabey, of 
France; voix moyennes, avec violon 
ad lib. [French and English text] 
iG eury Ze: 1923°°s" ce Aue. T:' B 
567361; Durand et cie., Paris. 15620 

Pappas gone and left again blues; w 
oom W. A, Weer U. S.; pf. 
“ia ws © 1 c. Sept. .6,.1923>’E 
569061; W. A. Dougherty and Danny 
Dunean, Grand Rapids, Mich. 15621 

Parade of the wooden soldiers (La 
parade des soldats de bois) ; char- 
acteristic, Leon Jessel, arr. H. F. 
Odell, of U. S.; mand. orch. (Odell 
edition, series 3, no. 5) © Aug. 13, 
fozo, 2 e: Aus. 17; BE 570379; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 


[© arrangement] 15622 
Parfums (Les) du bonheur; suite 
symphonigue, de H. Forterre, of 


France; petit orch. avec piano-con- 
ducteur. 4to. Contents—1l1. Jeux.— 
2. Priére aux anges.—3. Idylle— 


4 ‘Velupte. * © ‘Auge. '25, 1923: 1. c, 
Sept. 11: E 567736; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. [© transcription] 15623 


Parigolte; fox-trot et shimmy, par 
Lao Silesu, of Italy; pf. © July 
Zee O25") ex Aue: T; Ei 567368; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 15624 

Parting (The) kiss; w Frederick G. 
sehen. my OP. S."of US. -«©'L ec. 
Aug. 28, 1923; E 568889; Carl P. 
Schell, Milton, Mass. 15625 

Passage-bird’s farewell (Abschied der 
vogel) ; by J. von Hichendorff, Eng- 
lish version, Paul Bliss, of U. S., 
m Eugen Hildach; sop. and bar. © 
Aug. 9, 1923; 2c. Aug. 18; E 570349; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
[© English version] 15626 

Patre (La) sur la montagne; méiodie 
populaire, w A. Steinlen, harmo- 
nized and arr. Alfred Henry, of 
England. (in Edition Chester, no. 
108: Ten Alpine pastorals, v. 2, 
no! 9y' © Ave: 13, 1923 1) ec) ‘Aug, 
15; EH 567446; J. & W. Chester, Itd., 
London. 15627 


Pazzarella; versi di F. M. Russo, mu- 


sica di Salvatore Capaldo, of Italy; 
mand. ace. Naples, Tipografia edi- 
trice F. Bideri. 4to. © June 1, 
1923; 1 ¢ Aug. 7; E 567297; Italian 
book co., New York. 15628 


15640 


Peace among the nations; w and m 
A. A. K., of U. S. (Jn Peace serv- 
ice) 16 mo. © June 25, 1923; 2 «. 
June 25; EK 568688; Albert A. WKid- 
der, Tipton, Calif. 15629 


Peace I leave with you; three-pt. song, 
J. Varley Roberts, arr. Paul Bliss, 
of U. S.; women’s voices, organ acc. 
4to. (Theo. Presser co., sacred mu- 
sic for women’s voices.) © Aug. 2, 
1923; 2 c« Aug. 6; E 568285; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. [© ar- 
rangement | 15630 

Peacock strut; from Newcomers, w 
and m Will Morrissey and Joe Bur- 
rowes, of U. S. © Aug. 15, 1923; 
2c. Aug. 15; E 570297; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

15631 

Peanuts! 5 a bag; w and m George 
Weinberg and Mike Mosiello, of U. 
S. : © Aug. 13, 1923: 2 ¢,.Aug. 14; 
E 568629; Richmond-Robbins, ine.. 
New York. 15632 

Pearl, just believe in me; w and mel- 
ody; 8: Ko and. Men IK. of, Wa ose 
© 1 ce Sept. 1, 1923; E 568950; 
Maurice M. Korn and Samuel Kes- 
tenbaum, Sea Gate, N. Y. 15633 

Pearly White; w F. A. H., m E. S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. :© 1 ee Aug. 
4, 19283; E 570088; Fred A. Hansen, 
Calabasas, Calif. 15634 

Peasant’s dance (Val d’Ayas); by 
Giulio Confalonieri, of Italy; violin 
and pf. (Metzler’s violonist’s reper- 
toire, no. 95) © June 29, 1923: 1 
ec. July 27; E 567154; Metzler & co., 


Itd., London. 15635 
Pedlar’s (The) basket; w Edward 
Loekton, m Arthur Baynon, of 
Great Britain; in E flat. © July 


10, 1923; 1 «@ July 16; E 567008; 
Leonard & co., London. 15636 
Peek a boo moon; w P. O. B, melody 
Waiter. Smiths: off G38. V'@: ae: 
Aug. 11, 1923; E 568423; Perey O. 
Brewer, San Francisco. 15637 
Pellicola (La); le peripezie di Pippo, 
versi e musica di Giuseppe Ascoli, 
of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, Tipo- 
erafia editrice F. Bideri. 4to. © 
June 1, 1923; 1¢. Aug. 7; EB 567294; 
Italian book co., New York. 15638 
Penetrating blues; w and m E. H.. of 
i! Sie wk } emg 23) 1923 5B 
568807; Eddie Heywood, Atlanta. 
15639 
Pensée triste; by Philippe Maurel, of 
Great Britain; pf. © July 16, 1923; 
1 ec. Aug. 6; E 567302; A. Ham- 
mond & co., London. - 15640 


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15641 


Dt. Da, Heel wt Ter 


Pensive; by Kate Gilmore Black, of 
Dx Seay (In varying moods; 
no. 2) © Aug. 6, 1923;2¢. Aug. 11; 
EK 568471; G. Schirmer, inc, New 
York. 15641 


Petit (Le) choe; couplets-valse de 
Voperette, paroles de P. L. Flers, 
musique de Joseph Szule, of France. 
© huly.. 23; 19286. eos. Wb 
067348 ; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15642 

—  opérette en 3 actes, livret de P. 
L. Fliers, musique de J. Szulec, of 
France; partition piano et chant. © 
July 23, 1923; 1 e Aug. 7; A 26480; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 15643 


Petticoat of green; w William Drum- 
mond, m Frederic Norton, of Eng- 
land. © June 14, 1923; 1 ¢ June 
23; BE 567381; Stainer & Bell, Itd., 
London. 15644 


Phillada flouts me; w anon., m Fred- 
eric Norton, of England. © June 
14, 1923; 1 @ June 23; E 567380; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 15644 


Piano key music; first lesson for the 
right hand, C. H. B., of U. S. © 
Aug. 11, 1923 2e Auge7 HiSTOdST1 ; 
Charles Henry Beckmann, Eliza- 
beth, N. J. 15646 


Pia-nola (La); novelty fox trot, Don 
Pestor, of U.S.) pt.: “O° Aue 2s, 
1923; 2c Aug. 29; E 568948; Will 
Rossiter, Chicago. 15647 


Pianto (Il) della danzatrice; di Al- 
fredo Berisso, of Italy; pf. (Poemi, 


no, 1) ;. © “Avg. a6y. 1923: ives Aue. 
3) By DOTO29 Ge, Ricordin se. CO, 
Milan. 15648 


Piecolino; ouverture de |’ opéra-comi- 
que en 8 actes de E. Guiraud, tran- 
seription de H. Mouton, of Belgium ; 
orch. avec piano-conducteur. 4to. 
@ Age 2 does 1ae Sept, valaliey BE) 
567760; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
transcription ] 15649 


Pickin’ the blues away; w and melody 
Joe Grey, Arthur Gibbs, and Leo 
Wood;of »U. ‘Sn Orel) © 7 Aue.128, 
1923; E 570648; Leo Feist, ince. 
New York. 15650 

Picture of clowns (Scénes de clowns) ; 
by Poldowski [Lady Dean Paul], 
otf Hngland; pf. (Jn Caledonian 
market, no. 8) © Aug. 13, 1923; 
he) Ande 5): oH) 567455) oS, 
Chester, Itd., London. 15651 


Picture (The) pianist; pianologue, w 


| Plainte (La) 


monologues, no. 270) © July 6, 
1923; 1 ¢ July 20; E 567028; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. | 115652 


Pictures in song; bk. 3, for schools 
and colleges, ed. and arr. Robert 
M’Leod, of Great Britain. Piano- 
forte ed. 4to. © July 11, 1923; 
1 ce July 25; E 567151; Bayley & 
Ferguson, Glasgow. Co E5653 


Pierné (Gabriel) Sonate; en une 
partie, par G. Pierné, of France, op. 
46; violoncelle et piano, en fa diése 
mineur. © June 20, 1923; 1 c¢. July 
31; E 567184; Durand et cie., Paris. 

~ 15654. 

Pierre de Serbie; marche, par G. 
Allier, of France; pour harmonie et 
fanfare, avec conducteur, si bémol. 
obl. 8Svo. © May 21, 1923; 1 ¢. June 
6; E 566352; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 15655 

Pierrette flirts; interméde_ galant, 
Joen Fresco, of Holland, op. 11; 
oreh. with pf. conductor. (Edition 
artistique, no. 3) © July 31, 1923; 
2 @. Ane. 34. E. SOLS Matrices 
Baron, New York. 15656 


Pilgrim fires; w <A. A. S., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Bthel 
Fisher], :of. U.S. ©.1.¢4Aue. 15, 
1928: E 570223; Anna Anchor 
Sloan, S. Porcupine, Ont., Canada. 

15657 

Pillin (El); tango, de F. Canaro, of 
Uruguay; pf.. © July 30, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 13; E 567412; Francis Sala- . 
bert, Paris. 15658 

Pilotins (Les) ; marche de la L. M. C., 
de G. Lemaire, orchestration par 
Guillaume Balay. of France; har- 
monie ou fanfare avec conducteur 
en si bémol. 4to. Paris, L. B. Mer- 
cier... (©) May 21, 1oee, ger men 

~ —& 566370; Gaston Lemaire, Pris. 
[© orchestration] 15659 

Pixy-ring (The); fairy miniature 
suite, H. Waldo Warner, of Hng- 
land; op.. 23).-string jquareetay) 
Score.—2. Parts. © June 23, 1923; 
te. each June 22; E 566676, 566677 ; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

15660, 15661 

du clocher; piéce de- 
seriptive, par Guillaume Balay, of 
France; pf. © July 23, 1923; 1 c. 
Aug. 7; E 567360; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 15662 

Plantation (A) scene; composing, fin- 
gering, phrasing and the poetic idea, 
Ernest R. Kroeger, of U. S., with 


Warren Hastings, m Herberte Jor- | biographical sketch and instruc- 
dan, of Great Britain. (Musical tive annotations Lewis G. Thomas; 
926 | 


4 
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i. 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 © 


(Progressive series composi- 
© July 21. 
2 ec. July 23; BE 568073; Art 
St. Louis. 15663 


Platinum scarce among the gold; w 
~N. N. and Cook, m George Graff, jr., 
Of Us. “arr. neo!” G. "Beach?" of 
Pe eee 1 te. FATTO 20 TORS mt Fi 
565990: Nels Nelson and Mrs. D. G. 
Cook, Valdez, Alaska. 15664 


Play that left hand melody; w and m 
James A. Sanaker, of U.S. © July 
DU, 19275 392 e Aue 4" WY 568334 ; 


i on 
’ tions, catalog, no. 120) 
Ie 

_ publication soc., 


Sanaker songs co., ine, Viborg, 
spae OF 15665 
Playing the blues; melody C. W., of 
Bowe © k cs, Ane V4) 1908 Hh 
568611; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 15666 
Pleading; melody D. M., of U. S. © 


1c Aug. 7, 1923: © 570188: David 


Margulies, Richmond. 15667 
Please don’t oogle me; w M. K. L.. 
me. By (OC: foster; of U.S. «© July 
24, bO2ar Ze. Aug. -2¢0R8) 570805 ; 


May Kane Lockfield, Slidell, La. 
15668 


Please give me your rich flowers of 
ihe. spring ; sw. «M.. J. m ..8:.S8. 
muntinetion, of Wai8.,,.\© 1 e. Aug. 4, 
1923; E_ 570091; Murphy Joseph, 
New York. 15669 


Please mama, piease papa; w Bernie 
Grossman. m Willy White, of U. S 
CO Anes) 31,1923); v2 €. Sept.L: EB 
569000; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 15670 


Please. mister, don’t do that: w and 
me eee On Us drr. OAarry TL. 
Cook, of U. S. ©tec. Aug. 20, 1923: 
E 570447; Ted Caldw ell, Louisville. 


15671 

Please papa, please mama; w Bernie 
Grossman, melody Willy White, of 
tose Oi. ac. Amst 1 Siig" By 
570437; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. 15672 
Pleyel (J.) Six duos faciles; par I. 


leyel, of Denmark, op. 59, revus et 
doigtés par Issay Barmas, of Ger- 


many; ‘deux  violons. (Wilhelm 
Hansen edition, no. 2300) © June 
£11923 5. LL eat Sune 28; Bi: 566778 : 


Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen, Den- 

mark. 
——— Six duos faciles et progressifs: 
par J. Pleyel, of Denmark. op. 48, 
revus et doigtés par Issay Barmas, 
of Germany; deux violons. (Wil- 
helm Hansen edition, no. 2299) © 


15685 

June 1, 1923; 1 «6 June 28; EH 
566779; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen, Denmark. 15674 
Pod tym naSim okene¢kom; w and 
melody | T.nk.. Gis-of Us S.- ©, h:¢ 


Aug. 6, 1923; E 568396; Theo. F. 


Chuya, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 15675 
Poems of the sea; cycle of three 
pieces, Ernest Bloch, of Switzer- 


land, domiciled at Cleveland, O.; 


piano. Contents: Waves.—Chan- 
ty.—At sea. ©: July 21,),1923; 2.¢ 
July 26; E,.568119; .G. Schirmer, 


ine., New York. 15676 


Poet (The); w A. BI Dm Be) 8. 
Huntington, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 4, 
1923; E 570128; A. L. Trietch, Lan- 


sing, Mich. 15677 
Polish dance; by Emile Gastelle, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. Pax- 


ton’s ed. © Aug. 
16; E 567498; W 


Zi SLO2S- 3 ly Cay 
Paxton & co., Itd., 


London. 15678 
Polka prelestnaya barishnia; melody 
M. L., of U. S.; violin. ©1-c. Aug. 


24, 1923; EH 570654; Matus Lichten- 
stein, New York. 15679 


Pom-Sim; w and m B. S8., of U. S., 
arr. A. W. Crosbie, of U. S., Wor- 
cester, Mass., Smith-Cone pub. co. 
© July 25, 1923; 2 ¢« July 30; BE 
568678; Burt Smith, Worcester. 

15680 


Poor little lamb; w and melody Don- 
ald Heywood, of U. 8S. ©1c. Aug. 
14, 1923; E 568596; Jack Mills, inc., 


New York. 15681 
Poor little nobody, nobody knows; w 
Jack Meskill, melody Ben Selvin 
and Lew Cobey, of U. S. © 1. 
Aug. 14, 1923; E 568604; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 15682 
Poppy (The); w Edmée Taylor, m 


Theo. G. Beach, of U. S., New York, 
Frank Harding. © Aug. 1, 1923; 
2 ec. Aug. 1; E 568248; Mrs. W. Tay- 
lor, Outlook, Saskatchewan, Canada. 
15683 

Portia; intermezzo from The mer- 
chant of Venice, Frederick Rosse, 
arr. and ed. Arthur Laycock, of 
England; cornet solo, with pf. ace. 
(In Hawkes &:son’s cornet album, 


no? 3)* .© June, (2851928317 ¢c July 
9; EH 566922; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 15684 
Potomac River blues; a darktown 


wail, w and melody M. P., of U. S. 
© Hie er Ange! 27. 19233: Be STODET 
Maceo Pinkard, New York. 15685 


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15686 


Pour Jeanot; berceuse. de Gabriel- 
Marie et Hans Ourdine, of France; 
quintette A cordes avee piano con- 
ducteur. Paris, Rouart, Lerolle et 
cies 4100 * (0). Ply Zor 1 Ges fae 
Aug. 7; HE 567322; ‘S:' Chapelier, 
Mandres, France. 15686 

Pourvu qu’ tu m’aimes; ou, Avee toi, 
chansonette, paroles de Nazelles, 
musique de Penso, of England. © 
June 2,1923ip Deeoltmky Blip! BE 
567200; Publications Francis-Day, 
Se Ho, als: 15687 

Powder River blues; fox trot, w and 
mB. B. .W., of U.S! . ©” Aue 9, 
19238 ;,2. ce. Aug. 4; E 568343; Ben 
B. Westerhoff, Ottumwa, Ia. 15688 

Practical way to know chords strokes 
and syncopation on tenor banjo; by 
F. P., of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn, No a 416.) © daly. 2 toon. 
2, C. MY O;:. Bi, SeSOLs5. .b ramk 
Pinto, Brooklyn. 15689 

Praise our Lord, all ye Gentiles; w 
from Psalm 117, m William Byrd, of 
England, ed. Edmund H. Fellowes, 
of Great Britain; mixed — voices. 
Transposed = ed. Ato. (William 
Byrd’s psalms, songs and sonnets) 
©) uly -24, 4923: Pic. Augip2s, B 
567387: Stainer & Bell. itd., London. 
[© transposing and editing] 15690 

Prancing (The) pony; by Mari Paldi, 
of ©. S.; pf. (Miniature fancies) 


@iduly 31; 1923: 2c Aug 1%: EB] 


568509; Arthur P. Schmidt  co., 
Boston. 15691 
Pray, answer me; w E. A. L.. m E. 
S::S. Huntington; of U.)S.; ©.k-e. 


Aug. 4, 1923; E 570082; Elizabeth 
A. Lehtinen, Peterboro, N. H. 
15692 
Prayer (A) at twilight; w and m E. 
Ee. S., of . Uz.Ss, Knexville, .Penn.. 
Clark & Jones. © Aug. 24. 1923; 
2c Aug. 27; E 570596: EHlizabeth 
Harrill Shugart, Knoxville, Tenn. 
15693 
Prélude en si bémol mineur: de 
Henry Defosse, of France, op. 38; 


Dr. ©) duly 20 1925 ie. Ais, ts; 
EK 567552; Alphonse Ledue et cie., 
Paris. : 15694 


Prélude et fugue; par Pierre de Bré- 
ville, of France; orgue. © May 21, 


1923; 1 e@ June 6; HE 566356; Rov- | 


art, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 15695 
Premier baiser; de loperette Myria 
ou L’amoureuse incompléte, paroles 
de René Nazelles, musique de An- 
dré Mauprey, of France. © July 
30, 1923; 1 ¢. Aug. 18; E> 567432; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 15696 


{ 


SS ee are ee EE Ee 


J 


pt. 11, 0. s., Vv. 18, 


President Coolidge march; by A. W. 
E. A., of U. S., arr. William C. Lin- 
deman, of U. S.; pf. © 1 ¢. Sept. 7, 
1923: E 569082; Axel W. E. Austin, 
New York. 15697 


Pretty Molly Malone; from Jack of 
hearts, w Florence Fink and Annela 
Burns, m George H. Gartlan, of U. 
S.1 ©, Aug,, 13,1923 352,e. Ameeezs ; 
E 568983; Hinds, Hayden & El- 
dredge, inc., New York. 15698 


Priceless (A) jewel; w H. S., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher],.of U..S. .@si Gage, 
1923; E 570226; Henrietta Skaggs, 
Datto, Ark. 15699 


Pride of the Sioux; w and m H. W. 
W., of, U.:S: -©.1 e:, Aug. 25,,1928 ; 
BE 568847: Helen Warfield Wenger, 
Beverly Hills, Calif. 15700 


Priére: Le cor des Alpes; w H. Proch, 
harmonized and arr. Alfred Henry, 
of England. (ifn Edition Chester, 
no. 108: Ten Alpine pastorals, v. 2, 
no. 10) © Aug. 18, 1923; 1 ¢. Aug. 
15: E 567447; J. & W. Chester, ltd., 
London. 15701 


Primroses; by Sydney H. Gambrell, 
of Great Britain: pf. © July 16, 
1928: 1 ¢ July 16; E 566989; Reid 
bros., ltd., London. 15702 

Princess d’Auberge; opéra de Jan 
Block, fantaisie de Ad. Herman, of 
France; fitite et pf. (Soirées du 
jeune fiatiste, no. 44) © June 27. 
1923.: 1c. July 31; BE 5671965. Heu- 
gel, Paris. [© arrangemeat] 15705 

Prinkipo; mélodie tango, de Ch. Pons, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur:. © duly 23, 19238; 1 e@ Aug. 
7: E 567333; G Joubert, Paris. 

15704 

Proposal; w L. M. W., m E. S. 8. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
4, 1923: E 570090; Lela Mae Willis. 
Heltville, Calif. 15705 

IMpocgyyorovAa (Prosfigopoula) ; w and 
melody L. C., of U. S., Ist papers. 
© 1c. Aug. 31, 1923; B 570752; Lu- 
cian Cavadias, New York. 15706 

Prunella: by Benjamin James Dale, 
of Great Britain: violin and pf. © 
June 28,1923: 1 ¢. Aug. 2; E 567251: 
Augener, Itd., London. 15707 

Pupil’s (The) duet album; bk. 1, sec- 
ond series, compiler, Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., of U. S.; pf. (Sechmidt’s 
educational series, no. 299a) © 
July 131, 192380 We Augoedagie 
568514; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 15708 


928 


OMe pete. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


15729 


Pureell (—) Adagio; 2nd movement, 
fand] Vivace; from Sonata in G 
minor, Purcell, arr. Frederick Cor- 
der, of Great Britain: violin and 
pt. (in 1924 school examinations 
lower division, list B) © July 17, 
1923; 1 ¢« Aug. 2; E 567234; Asso- 


ciated board of the R. A. M. and the 
R. C. M., London. [© arranging 


and editing] 15709 
Purple (The) and the gold; w N. H. 


Gm Bertha _V....Nair, of .U..S8.; 
mixed voices. © Aug. 4, 1923; 2 
e. Aug. 6; E 568352; Naney § E. 
Canan, Clarion, Pa. 15710 
Purple (The) and white; w Leonard 
wien h P R  OF UL S., 


Asbury Park, N. J., Frances Porter 
Ross co. © Aug. 7, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 
11; E 568583; Frances Porter Ross, 
Ocean Grove, N. J. 15711 
Pursey (Mildred Winifred) Twelve in- 
termediate etudes; by M. W. P., of 
England; pf. London, J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd. (Edition Michaud, no. 
3501) © July 27, 1923; 1 c¢. Aug. 
6; EH 567320; Jean Michaud, Lon- 
don. 15712 


Puss; unison song, w anon., m Felix 
White, of England; in D. 4to. 
(Unison songs, no. 38) [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © July 24, 
1923; 1c. Aug. 2; E 567392 ;'Stainer 
& Bell, Itd., London. 15713 

Quand on aime on a toujours vingt ans; 
paroles de Zepp et Eddy-Deyrmon, 


musique de Raoul Moretti, of 
France. © July 30, 1923; 1 ¢. Aug. 
13; E 567416; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 15714 


Que des filles; de loperette Myria ou 
L’amoureuse incompléte, paroles de 
‘René Nazelles, musique de André 
Messager, of France. © July 30, 
1923; 1c. Aug. 138; E 567428; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 15GL5 

Queen of hearts; mother o’ mine, w 


Rudyard Kipling, a VW Sen OF 

fos) le. VA FT) goats an 

968411; Will T. Elwell, Seattle. 
15716 


w M: B. B., m Raymond A. 
Browne, of U. S. Long Branch, N. 
J., Keith music pub. house. © July 
ZT, 1923 372. 'Aug-%23''® 6703038 ; 
Martha B. Booth, Long Branch, 
Nea. 15717 
~ Queen of the gas house gang; w Jack 
Yelien, melody Milton Ager, of U. S. 
© 1 e Aug. 13;' 19238; 570244 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New 
York. 15718 


Queen Tut; w L. S., m John F. Ryan, 
of! WSO 1¢.-- Aug.’ 4, 1923); E 
570119; Louise Shields, Frankfort, 
Ind. é 15719 


Quel rosignuol che si soave piagne; 
versi di Francesco Petrarca. musica 
di Ildebrando Pizzeiti, of Italy; 
canto e pf. (Tre sonetti del Pe- 
trarea, no. 2) © July 17, 1923; 1 


of | 


e. July 18; E 567068; G. Ricordi & 
eo., Milan. 15720 
Quitting blues; w and m L. §., 
Dh Sai dOne..c. -Aug: 411 919982, 
568567 ; Lloyd Smith, Chicago. 
15721 
R. C.. O. band; mareh, G. F. B., of 
Doh Un. ah), I GC. Aas 0 nee 


E 568413; George Francis Baquet, 


Philadelphia. Tr22.. 
Radiant (The) morn hath passed 
away; sacred song, w Godfrey 
Thring, m William G. James, of 
England; with organ obbl., ad lib. 


iC) July 17; 19233) £°E July 1830 = 
567065; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
ITS 


Radio Ann; w E. M., m John F. Ryan, 
mp. 8. ©1 e. Aug. L.1923 : 
568449 ; E. Murphy, Davenport, Ia. 

15724 


Ratfkins; one-step, Fredk. W. Phipp, 
of Great Britain; piano. © July 16, 
1923; 1 ce. July 16; E 566988; Reid 
bros., Itd., London. POTZD 


Ragwort (The); w Frances Cornford, 
m Arthur Bliss, of England, viola 
pt. arr. Lionel Tertis; viola ace. © 
anly 2. tose, 1G) eualy’ 57! i s6e6n2 : 
J. & W. Chester, ltd., London. 

15726 

Rainbo Rose; w and melody KE. O’Hara 
-and H: G., of U..8.,-arr. E. QO. 

1 ec. Aug. 18, 1923; E 568718; Emory 
C. O’Hara and Harry Giese, Chicago. 
15727 

Rapsodie; sur un théme de Maurice 


Ravel. par Edouard Mignan, of 
France; pour harpe chromatique. 
Paris, Editions musicales Buftet- 


Crampon et cie. © June 27, 1923; 
1 e@ July 31; E 567175; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. [© arrangement] 
15728 
Rapsodie esSpagnole; par Maurice 
Ravel, trio arr. par Roger Branga. 
'of France; ed. A. pour piano, violon 


et violoncelle, clarinette et contre- 
basse ad lib. © July 3, 1923; 1c. 
Aug. 7; E 567371; Durand et cie., 
Paris. [© trio] 15729 


929 


15730 


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pt. IIT, bh. s., v.18 


Razzin the jazz; w Chappie Chappell | Retribution; encore or musical recita- 


Epseud. of T. E. C.], melody T: EB. C., 
Juanita Stinnette and Wen Talbert, 
of U. S., arr. Dave Payton, of U: S. 
©. tives Aug. 172 1923 -) a SAOSS8 - 
Thomas E. Chappelle, Chicago. 
15730 


Rebe (Der) zol leben; w and melody 
Mo R., of OMSL ( 6, Ane G923 : 
FE 568395; Morris Rund, New York. 

15731 


Reconciliation ; melody Percy EH. Flet- 
cher, of England; orch. with piano 
conductor. Hawkes octavo ed. © 
June 28, 1923; 1c. July 9; E 566918; 
Hawkes & son, London. 15732 


Red hot; a shimmy fox trot blues, w 
and m Ted Koehler, Frank Trum- 
bauer, Wallace Bradley, and Maurie 
Sherman, of U. 8S. © Aug. 17, 1923; 
2 c. Aug. 18; E 568779; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 15733 


arr. Carleton L, Colby, 
of U. S.; orch. 4to. (Feist edition, 
nor. 1155) ©: Aug. 20,°1928" 2 ec. 
Aug. 22; E 568817; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 


15734 


Red nose; w and melody M. D. and L. 
ates mem CRON! Se ee Res ak RAN Bete ear as Ol ate 
Awe. 11, 1923; E 568547; Morris 
Davidson and Leo Scott, Asheville, 
NEG: : 15735 


Red roses; w Warwick F. Williams, m 
Conal O’C. Quirke, of U..8S.; low 
voice. © Aug. 18, 1923; 2.c. Aug. 
20; EB 570476; R. L. Huntzinger, inc., 
New York. 15736 


Reflections on the lake; by Harold M. 
Smith; * offi MiwSiyapt - ©, vy Aas: 11, 
1923 3) 2: e@). Aug. 145. BH. STO2Ty: A. 
W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 

D737 


Remember, Ill never forget; w Cliff 
Hall, m Ed. Kamnetz, of U. S. © 
Aug. 6, 1923; 2c. Aug. 11; E 568528 ; 
Artists pub. co., inc., New York. 

157388 


Remember Jesus; w W. C. Poole, m 
Geo. ©. Stebbins, of U. S. © Aug. 
ppl O2a 2. C,- AUSA NA RE Oso 075 
Tabernacle pub. co., Chicago. 

5739 


Remember you belong to me; w and 
melody James V. Monaco, of U. S., 


arr. Maceo Pinkard, of U. S. © 1 
¢. “Aueisds 19235 8 s682i8<. tiKay 
Stern, inc., New York. 15740 


tion, w anon., m De Loss Smith. of 
U. §..© Aug. 9, 1923; 2-e. Aug.43 ; 
E 570347; Theo. Presser ¢o., Phila- 
delphia. “15T41 


Reuben; lyric F. W., melody Arnold T. 
Lax, of U. 8S. © 1 @ ‘Aug. 17; 1923 ; 
E 570388; Francis Wheaton, Three 
Rivers, Mich. 15742 


Reward (The) we owe our soldier 
boys; w R. A. D., m Valeria Gordon, 
‘of, U. ‘Si. 7 pi withew wo) foment, 
19283 2 e Aue: 16 i aos toes ee A. 
Durbin, Mt. Calm, Tex. 15743 


Reynolds & co.’s concert party albums, 
no. 83; w Fred Rome, m F. Rome, 
Eric Davidson and Henry HE. Pether, 
of Great Britain. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © July 6, 1923; 
1 ¢« July 20; E 567027; Reynolds & 
co., London. 15744 


Rhapsodie chinoise; de Gabriel-Marie 
et Hans Ourdine, of France; orch. 
avee piano conducteur. 4to. Con- 
tents :—1. Mi tsou prie.—2. Mi tsou 
réve.—3. Mi tsou danse. © July 23, 
1923 1 ec: Aus. "72 Satasman. 
Philippo, Paris. 15745 


Rhapsody; by Harold Clark, of Great 
Britain, op. 5; pf. © July 13, 1923 ; 
1c July 14; E 567007; Cary & ©co., 
London. 15746 


Rhythmic tables; diagrams in simple 
and compound time, by W. Smith 
Woods, of Great Britain. Tables 1, 
2. © Apr. 17,9923 9 eMbiay 25 ; 
E 566680; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 15747 


Riddle (The) of Isis; musical play in 
one act, libretto David Stevens, m 
Bendix Wilson, of U. S. Music se. 
Ato, © Sept. 11. 1925 72 eeew ss ; 

“D. 26484: C.-C. ’ Bireharea as Co., 
Boston. 15748 


Ridgewood; quick march, D.. Plater, of 
Great Britain; band. 4to. (Boosey’s 
march journal, no. 368) © July 31, 
1923; 1c. Aug. 20; E 567519 ;, Boosey 

’ & co., London. 15749 


Right (The) key but the wrong key 
hole; w and melody EH. G., of U. S. 
© 1c-.Aug. 28, 1923; E 568808 ; 
Eddie Green, Baltimore. 15750 


Ring out, wild bells; part-song, w 
Alfred Lord Tennysen, m George B. 
Nevin, of U. S.; mixed voices, organ 
or pf. acc. 4to. © May 20, 1923; 
2c Aug: 15; E 570315; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. [© arrangement] 

15751 


930 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 19238 


Rio Vista, on the Halifax; melody H. 
L; of U. S.: ©'1 c. Aug: '6, 1923; 1 
568397 ; Harry Link, Atlantic City. 

, 15752 


Rippling tide; song fox trot, w Alexis 
BK. Ffrench, m Rollo De Freyne, of 
Great Britain. .© Aug: 4, 1923; 1c. 
Aug. 7; E 567578; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 15753 


River side blues; w and m T. A. D., 
of U. 8S: ©1.¢ July 27, 1923; EH 
568131; Thomas Andrew Dorsey, 
Chicago. 15754 


Roamin’ to Wyomin’; w Sidney Clare, 
melody Walter Donaldson, of U. S. 
© 1:c Aug. 18, 1928; E 570438; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 15755 


Rob Roy; march, Bert R. Anthony, of 
Peo on 2) no..-: pt, four, hands. 
eae eos los > 2c, Aug. 13. Hi 
570348; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 15756 


-Rebin Adair; w Robert Burns, set to 
English form of an old Scotch 
melody, arr. Thomas Keighley, of 
Great Britain. © July 9, 1923; 1c. 
July 10; E 566933; Banks & Son, 
York, England. [© arrangement] 
fae 


Roi (Le) Loys; ballata cavalleresca, 
poesia medioevale francese, musica 
di Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, of 
WY Om DL 0, :d02arkGo ply 20 ; 
E 567033; A. Forlivesi & c., Florence, 
Italy. 15758 


Roll on Mississippi; w Ernest E. Sut- 
ton, Geo. A. Little and T. Lyman, 
m Tommy Lyman, of U. S. © Aug. 
Beton eee. AUS. It 5 BR). 568021 : 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

15759 


Romance; by Arthur- Bent, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. (Jn 1924 
school examinations, primary division 
list) ). © July 17, 1923; 1 c. Aug. 
2; E 567231; Associated board of 
the R. A. M. and the R. C. M., Lon- 
don. 15760 
Romance (The) of a shawl; from 

Brighter London. w Clifford Har- 

ris, m Herman Finck, of Great Brit- 

ain. © May 24, 1923; 1c. June 6; 

E 566391; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 

Crew, ltd., London. — 15761 


Romance sans paroles; par Georges 
- Deplaix, of France; pour violon et 
piano ou orgue. Editions musicales 
Buffet-Crampon & cie. © May 21, 
1923; 1 c June 6; E 566350; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 15762 


15772 


Romance slavonique; by Perey Elliott, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. 


July! 2897 1928 semice . Juby-'20 7° 
567057; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 15763 


Romancers (The) ; musical comedy in 
three acts, adaptation and lyrics. 
G. L., of U. S., from a French. play, 
Edmond Rostand, English tr. Mary 


Hendee, m’ Ann Lathrop. © 1 ce. 
Aug. 11, 1923; D 26479; Gordon 
Lathrop, New York. 15764 


Rondels pour aprés ; 5 mélodies, poésies 
de Tristan Corbiere, musique de 
Jean D’Udine, of France. Con- 
tents :—1. Il fait noir.—2. Do, len- 
fant do.—3. Mirliton.—4. Petite mort 
pour rire.—). Male-fleurette. © June 
Ze ISSA eG July 3b: EB S67isrs 


Heugel, Paris. 15765 
Rondine (Una) muore; di Alfredo 
Berisso, of Italy; piano. (Poemi. 
no, 9), © Ane..16,,1923; J. ¢c.. Aue. 
Lies Hiy06t0gD. coc, RECOLGL oo 3CO.. 
Milan. | 15766 


Rosalie; w Jos. A. Yanchik, melody 
ai,  CUvOre ss S..) Cy AS ex Sept. tf; 
1923; E 569086; Theo. F. Chuya, 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 15767 


Rose (The) and evergreen; w N. E. 
L., m Elliott Markham, of U. S.: pf. 
with w. © June 15, 1923; 2c. Aug. 
18; KF 568749; Nannie E. Laprade, 
Pen Hook, Va. 15768 


Rose (La) de nos monts; mélodie popu- 
laire, w Louis Durand, harmonized 
and arr. Alfred Henry, of England. 
(Jn Edition Chester, no. 107: Ten 
Alpine pastorals, v. 1, no. 3) © 
ATI TT She deo 2h et Ae Adee kT) 
567440; J. & W. Chester, ltd., Lon- 
don. 15769 


Rose leaves; romance, Leo Hdwards, 
of U. Sz; pi: © Aug. 16,1923; 2.¢. 
Aug. 20; E 570457; Richmond-Rob- 
bins, ine., New York. 15770 


Rose of paradise; fox trot ballad, w 
Bnd qMndwAn GAO. LU, Ss. + Lackson, 
Mich., J. Adam Geiger music pub. co. 
CO) Ane Or ees oo ea, AUS. 4 Be 
568346; J. Adam Geiger, Jackson, 
Mich. 15771 


Rose of the moonlight; ballad waltz, 
wi! S. P., m M. Paul: Mangan,’ of 
US @ahwey July: .30;,1928 3)/ 16 
568210; Stephen Poleski, Larksville, 
Bay 15772 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15773 
Rose softly blooming; romance, Louis 
Spohr, arr. and ed. Arthur Laycock, 
of England; cornet solo, with pf. ace. 
(In Hawkes & son’s cornet album, 
nor 3) . © June. 2871923: Ieaduly 
9; E 566919; Hawkes & son, London. 
15773 


Rose (The) that blossomed in Eden; 
oriental valse serenade, w Sydney 
Eliaecott, m R. Martinez Valls, of 
Spain. © July 9, 1923;1c¢. July 28; 
FE 567147; Enoch & sons, ltd., Lon- 
don. [© new lyric] 15774 


Rosemary, that’s for remembrance; 
w and m C. HE. C., of U. S.. Mem- 
phis, Tenn., Roeco pub. co. © Aug. 
13, 1923; 2 e Aug. 18; E 570485; 
Chas. E. Cheeks, Memphis. Tenn. 

15775 

Rosita; w and m L. F. and T. W., of 
U. S., arr. Chas. L. Johnson, of U. 
S. © 1c. Sept. 12; 1923; BE 569252 ; 
Louis Forbstein and Ted Williams, 
Kansas City, Mo. 15776 

Rossignol (Le) (Nightingale) ; waltz, 


Ww wd mC. AP. 4 of US. OP e. 
Aug. 11, 1923; E 568429; Cordelia 
Aver Paine, New York. AST Ee 


Roussel (Albert) Symphonie; par A. 
R., of France; parties d’orch., en 
Bi -bémol.!) (©. Apr. JA, 49232) I ec. 
May 25; E 566917; Durand et cie., 


Paris. 15778 
Rover (The): unison song, w George 
Darley, m Charles MacPherson, of 


England, ed. Martin Akerman; in 
B flat. 4to. (Year book press series 
ef unison and part-songs, no. 219) 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
June 19, 1923; 1c. July 3; E 566976 ; 
H. F. W. Deane & sons, the.year 
book press, Itd., London. 15779 


Rue and rosemary; alla gavotte, Van 
Denman Thompson, of U. S., op. 15; 
pix (C) Aug 22.1993 3 27 Aug, 25: 
BE 570568; B. F. Wood music ¢o., 


Boston. 15780 
Runm-ti-tum! follow the drum; hu- 
morous song or duet, w Charles 


Hayes, m T. C. Sterndale-Bennett, 
of Great Britain; in C. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © July 6, 
1923;'1 -¢c. July 20; BH 567024; Rey- 
nelds & co., London. 15781 
Rustie celebration (Lindliches fest) ; 
by Hans Ailbout. of Germany; pf. 
(Lyric pieces) © Aug. 1, 1925; 2 c¢ 
Aug. 3; E 568309; Theo. Presser CO., 


Philadelphia. 157 782 
Rustic dance: by Perey H. Miles, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. (In 


1924 school examinations, lower di- 


pt, 11, 226, 848 


vision, list A: Three easy pieces, ¥ 
/ 3). -©.: July 179 1993.- 4 ve Aug. (2 
EK 567233 ; Associated board of the 
R. A. M. and the R. C. M., London. 
15783 


Rusty can o’ blues; fox trot, melody 
J. OM, of U. S ©1c Aug. 7, 
1923; E 570205; James C. McCabe, 
New York. 15784 


Rutterkin; poem anon., 16°" cent. pos- 
sibly John Skelton, m Peter Warlock 
[pseud. of Peter Heseltine], of Eng- 
land. (Jn Peterisms, first set) © 
July - 23; 19393- Gh se. eee 
567094; J. & W. Chester, .ltd., Lon- 
don. 15785 


Sacchini (Antonio Maria Gaspara) 
Andante; by A. M. G. S., arr. G. A. 
Grant-Schaefer, of U. S.; violin with 


pf. acc. (Jn Schmidt’s educational 
series, no. 295: Melodies of olden 
times) © July 31, 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 


11; E 568500; Arthur P. Schmidt eo.. 
Boston. [© arrangement] 15786. 


Sad (A) song; poem John Fletcher, m 
Peter Warlock [pseud. of Peter 
Heseltine] of England. (Jn Peter- 
isms, first set) © July 23, 1923; 1 
c. July 25; E 567093, J. & W. Ches- 
ter, ltd., London. 15787 


Sadie, my Bow’ry baby; fox-trot, w 
Frank Tarbert, m Leo Danks, of 
England. © July 12, 1923; 1¢. July 
23; E 567078; Phillips & Page, Lon- 
don. 15788 


Safe in His keeping: w Lizzie De Ar- 
mond, m Geo. C. Stebbins, of U. S. 


© “Aug. 3,, 1923 52 fe Ao 
568572; Tabernacle pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 15789 


Safety first blues; w Hattie Pearson, 
m P. B., of U. S., arr. James Scott, 
of U.S. (© 2 eae eee, Bl 
570179; Paul Banks, Kansas City, 


Kan. 15790 
Sailing; w and m EB. M. M.,, of U. S. 
Sedalia, Mo., A .W. Perry’s sons. © 
Aug. 11, 1923 ; 2 ef Aes tidagp EB 
HHO2685 ‘Bstella Moul Miller, Green- 
ville, O. 15791 
St. Louis tickle: w Glen Snelgrove, m 
Barney and Seymore, of U. S. © 
July 18;) 1993; "Oe July’ 20s: Ei 


568113; Harold Rossiter music ©co., 
Chicago. 15792 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) La foi; 
trio, par @. Saint-Saéns, op. 130, 
arr. par Roger Branga, of France; 
edition A pour piano, violon et vio- 
loncelle, clarinette et contrebasse ad 


932 


' MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


15813 


‘lib. © June 20, 1923: 1c. July 31; 
‘BH 567182; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
arrangement] 15793 


. Six bagatelles; de C. Saint-Saéns, 

op. 3, nouvelle édition revue et doig- 
tée par I. Philipp, of France; pf. 

May 21, 1923; 1c. June 6; E: 566855 ; 

Durand et cie., Paris. [© revising 

and fingering] 15794 


St. Vitus blues; w and melody T. C.. of 
VHS. “Cy te Aus. 1) 19235 © 568212 ;s 
Thayer Cumings, Bedford Hills, 
IN. oY. 15795 


Salut a Vétoile; mélodie, paroles et 
musique de Gaston Baron, of France. 
lolly o0. 1923- 1 « Aug. 13;. EB 
567420; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

15796 


Same (The) loving Saviour is mine; 
w Avis B. Christiansen, m Geo. C. 
Stebbins, of U. S. © ‘Aug. 3, 1923; 
2 ec. Aug. 11; E 568575; Tabernacle 
pub. co., Chicago. 15797 


Samoa-land; waltz, w and m B. A. 
Miller, of U. §S.; steel guitar, with 
w. (First Hawaiian conservatory of 
music, ine., lesson 44.45) © Aug. 
1, 1923; 2c. Aug. 14; E 568630; Ben 
A. Miller, Benson, Ill. 15798 


Sandal feet; by M. H. and T. J. L., of 
Reis, arr 2 ye; mand. ©'t ec. Aug. 
24, 1923; E 568835; Michael Harri- 
son and Thos. J. Lubenau, Madison 
barracks, N. Y. 15799 


. Sandy; w Al La Vine, m Emanuel M. 
Baum, of: Ue"S!''@© Fuly''30; 1923; 
2e July 27; E 568155; Alba music 
pub. co. ,New York. 15800 

_Sanora; two-step, Delfina Pde Mas- 

carenas, of Mexico, arr. Arthur Fisk ; 

instrumental. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1923; 

HH) 568244; E. Mascarenas, Oakland, 

Calif. - 15801 

Sans le faire esprés; paroles de 
Nazelles, musique de Penso, of 
England. © June 27, 1923; 1c¢. July 
31; EH 567188; Publications Francis- 
Way; S. a.) ‘Paris. 15802 
Savior, like a shepherd lead us; an- 
them, m Anna Priscilla Risher, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. (Octavo series, 
mixed voices, sacred, no. 1376) © 


nN eel NO wy et eee pee Le 
568493; Arthur P. Schmidt co.. Bos- 
ton. 5803 


Savitri; episode from the Mahdabha- 
“rata, opera in one act, w and m 
Gustav Holst, of England, op. 25. 
me) May 25;'1023 > ie Sune? 42 H 
567397; F. & B. Goodwin, itd., Lon- 
don. 15804 


80831—24—_6 


Saxon gleeman’s song; w Gilbert Hud- 
son, m Stanley Wilson, of England. 
© | May. 29,) 1923511 es June: 1hyeH 
566464; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lond- 
don. 15805 


Saxophone, lesson 13-24; by Harvey R. 
Longstreet, of U. S. © May 15, 
NUae -20e0 May, pl, ae. Jane W659 A 
708843; U. S. school of music, New 
York. 15806 


Say you love me; w and m Sid Smith 
fi. eo. /S./8:], of! U. 8. 1© Pe Ads. 
27, 1923; E 570583; F. Sidney Smith, 
San Francisco. 15807 


Scarecrow (The) ; music for the photo- 
music-drama, F. S. C., of U.S.; pf. 
© 1 ce Sept. 7, 1923; EH 569088; 
Frederick Shepherd Converse, West- 
wood, Mass. 15805 


Searlatti (Domenico) Pastorale; di 
D. Scarlatti, trascrizione ed elabor- 
azione, di Giacomo Setaccioli, of 
Italy; flauto, oboe e fagotto. (Hd- 
izione Ricordi, 307) © July 18, 
19238; 1 e« July 19; E 567058;. .G. 


Ricordi & co., Milan. 15809 
Scenes of Scottish life: by Harold 
K. Scott, of England: pf. Con- 


tents :—1. In the grassmarket, Ed- 
inburgh.—2. Song of the Newhaven 
fish-wife.—3. Scottish melody.—4. 
The lassies o’the Canongate.—5. On 
a Perthshire moorside.—6. Straths- 
pey. © June 5, 1923; 1 ¢. June 6; 
E 566403; Elkin & co., Itd., London. 

15810 


scheming =" wd. t. Bom) Johnw By 
yan ero. Se, ey ee: Ae a Le 
19235; E 568453 ; Julius Lowery Bur- 
ton, Portland, Or. 15811 


Schubert (Franz Peter) Ave Maria; 
by F. Schubert, op. 52, no. 6, arr. 
Frank J. Smith, of U. S.; three 
women’s voices, with violin obbl., 
A. M. Skibinsky. 4to. (Theo. Pres- 
ser co. sacred musie for women’s 
voices) © Aug. 21, 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 
28; E 570640; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [© new arrangement] 

15812 


Lilae time; valse, m from F. 
Schubert,. by G. H. Clutsam, arr. 
Dan Godfrey, of Great Britain; full 
military band with solo clarinet in 
B flat, conductor. (Jn Chappell’s 
army journal, no. 506) © May 11, 
1923; 1 ec. May 23; E 566395; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London, [© arrange- 
ment ] 15813 


933 


Bie Os). 4 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15814 


pt. 111,-n. s., v. 18 


Seal it with a kiss; w M. and Charles | 


Thompson, m M. and Elsie Thomp-: 
son, of: U.. S., .arr. by! CiTl., of US. 
© 1c. Aug. 3, 1923; E 568679; Moe 
Thompson, St. Paul. 15814 


Sebren’s rudiment of music; for sing- | 


ing schools, normals and home study, 
G...W.S.;-of.02 Si" 12mo. © May 12, 
10255, 2 .C. tay Le. ail: phew. ab eel 
709038 ; George Washington Sebren, 
Asheville, N. C. 15815 
Second song album; by T. Hilton- 
Turvey, of U. S.; low voice. 
Ang 8);,d928 >" -e4Anig: I; deer Aue. 


27; E 567503; Elkin & co., Itd., Lon- | 


Con. 15816 
Send me a radio tonight; w and mel- 


ody Ml. da, Cow, on US. arr. Walter . 
Paul, Of Uo se: ao) Le ebily 21. toes 5 


1 568133; Madeleine L. C. Walther, 
Philadelphia. 15817 
Serenade; by Enrico Toselli, arr. G. 
Ackley Brower, of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 
14, 1923; 2 c« Aug. 18; E 568763; 
Boston music co., New York. [© 
arrangement ] 15818 
Serenade (A); w Edith Tudor-Hart, 
m KF. KE. Woodwright, of Great Brit- 
Bi Cage: 7. 1Os. Ao. Ame. 18: 
E 567516; Lareine & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 15819 
Sérénade amoureuse; by R. Drigo, of 
Italy;; violin. and: pf. ©, Aug.;9, 
1923; 2 c. Aug. 13; BE, 570356; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 15820 
Sérénade inutile; di Vincenzo Billi, of 
Italy ; piccola oreh. 4to. © June 23, 
1923; 1 c. June 22; E 566674; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 15821 
Sérénade melancolique; poésie de G. 
Jean-Aubry, musique de Louis Au- 
bert, of France; en mi. © July 3. 
1923; 1¢. Aug. 7; E 567366; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 15822 
Serenata; af Natanael Berg, of Den- 
mark, arr. af Nicolaj Hansen, of 
Denmark; salonorch. Wilhelm Han- 
sen ed. 4to. (Heimdal, nr. 90) © 
June 1, 1923; 1¢. June 28; E 566835 ; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

. 15823 


Serenata de la noche; tngo discreto, 
Rosa Ferrell Burks, arr. Maurice 


Baron of (UL. So: (ore wee. Db. 
conductor. (Galaxy, no. 236) © 
Aug. 19, , 1923 ; 2e. Aug. 24; E 


568836; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 15824 
Settle down; melody P. W., of U. S., 
arr. Glenn Knight, of U. S. ©1e. 
Aug. 20, 1923; E 570451; Paul Wynn, 
Los Angeles. 15825 


Seven (The) last words of Christ; | 
Latin and English text, m J. V. D., 
of U. S.; soli and chorus, organ or 
piano ace. 4to. © July 30, 1923; 
2 @. and aif” Ate ya aes - 
J. V. Dethier, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 

15826 


Shadow land; fox trot, w and m D. D. 


D., of U. S. [Photostat} © 1c. 
Aug. 25, 1923; 4.570579; Dorothy 
Dixon Dennett, Washington. 15827 


Shakespearian blues; w Jack Yellen, 
melody Milton Ager, of U..S. 
1c. Aug. 13, 1923; E, 570243; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New York. 

15828 


Shamrock leaves; by Gerald Arthur, 
ofU. S., arr, WiC; Pollan U.2s..: 
orch. (Gold seal library series) © 
Aug: , 23, 19235) 2.6, Ame ese, 
970565:  Richmond-Robbins,  inc., 
New York. 15829 


She’s the girl I mean; w and m J. L. 
T,, of U.S. | [Photestat}];©.1:¢: 
Aug. 27, 1923;.E 570581; Jacob’ L. 
Taishoft, Washington. 15830 


Sheepshead Bay; w and melody W. 
G., of U. S., arr. George Briegel, 
or 'U. S. © fe Ae ites 
568431; William Gould, New York. 

» 15831 


wand m A..M. S8., of U. 8: 
1 « Aug. 11, 1923; E 568415; Annie 
May Stringfield, New York. 15832 


Sheik (The) of Tennessee; w S. 8S. M., 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher], of U. S.. © 1c. Aug. 
13, 1923 ; E 570213; S. Sidney Moore, 
Los Angeles. 15833 


Sheik (The) of the great Mohammed ; 
w H. Whinon, m George Graff, jr., 
of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. 
S. ©.1.c¢. Aug.,2, 19233, E.570007; 
H. W. Whinon, New Orleans. 


15834 


Sheiky Manhattan, island of love; w 
and m W. H. P.,*of U.S. 7 ©’ c. 
Aug. 7, 1923; E 570185; William H. 
Putnam, New York, ~ 15835 


Shepherdess (The) ; by Mari Paldi, of 
U. S.; pf. (Miniature fancies) © 
July 3.1923 7 2°. Aare en on 
568508 ; | Arthur ~ 25 Sehmardt ~ co., 
Boston. 15836 


Shepherd’s (A) love song; Diaphenia, 
w H. Constable, m Hubert Wilfrid-- 
Jones, of Great Britain. © Aug. 
14, 1923; 1 c. Aug, 16;, E 567565; 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 15837 


934 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


Shine out. oh star of the eve: w T. 
S., melody Herman Dubois [pseud. 
of Ethel Fisher], of U.S ©le 
Aug. 20, 1923; E 5704380: Theodora 
Schmanke. Seattle. 15838 


Should we meet: w L. G.. m Lawrence 


Dudley, of .U.,~S.: pi: with w...© 
Matt PO Ce, JULY, 26 5. 
068137; Lillie Goss. Braselton, Ga. 
15839 

Show me the way Lord: w Ella 
Wheeler Wilcox, m N. E. §&., of 
U. S. © Aug. 20, 1923; 2 « Aug. 


20°. FE. 510491 ; 
Washington. 


Nat. E. Solomons, 
15840 
Showman (The) ; w Edward Lockton, 
m William G. James, of England; 
no. 3 in C min. © June 8, 1923; 
1 ¢ June 9: E 566460: G. Ricordi 


& co., London. 15841 
Shreveport blues; patter, w and 
meloay, A. P.,.of -U. S.,. arr. Dave 
Pegions.0r LS. ©) -1 ¢. Aug. 28, 
1923; E S6S8886: Annie Potter, Chi- 


cago. 15842 


Shuffle aleng: w Gus Kahn, m Geo. 
W. Meyer, of U. S. © Aug. 28, 
1923; 2 ©. Aug. 30; EH 568933 ; Irving 
Berlin, inc.. New York. 158438 


Siberia: fox-trot, Jean lLensen, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 1, 1923; 
1 ¢. Aug. 15; E 567492; Ascherberg, 


Hopwood & Crew, litd., London. 


15844 

orch. Debroy Somers, of 

Great Britain: orch. with piano 
conductor. 4to. 

Te July 27: E 567203; Ascherberg, 

Hopwood & Crew, Itd.. London. .[© 

arrangement |] 15845 

» Sight (A) seeing song; w'C. A. -P., 


melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher], of U. S.. arr. C. A. 
Payor. i 6© hic. Aue: 20, (1923 ; 
E 570435; C. A. Perry. Healdsburg, 
Calif. 15846 
Silent (The) mere: three impressions, 
Gustave Lind, of Great Britain; pf. 
duet. (Album series, no. 96) Con- 
tents.—1. Once upon a time.—2. The 
~. Woodnymph.—5. Moonrise. © June 
ets. 8s C E 567241; 
Augener, Itd., [© arrange- 
ment } 15847 
Silhouette; Daniel Gregory Mason, of 
Bi Ss. top... 21, no.. 1-3; pk. (Three 
silhouettes no. 1-3) 1. In A maj.— 
2. In F sharp maj.—3. In C min. 
© Aug. 14, 1928: 2 © each Aug. 
20; E. 568760-568762; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 15848-15850 


Awe, 2: 
London. 


© July 13, 1923; 
3 


15861 


valse,., Nv F.,, and: J. K.,.o0f, U.S; 
pf. ©le. Aug. 11, 1923; £ 568412; 
Nathaniel Finston and Joseph 
Koestner, Chicago. 15851 

Simari; tango-milonga, de F. Canaro, 
of Urusuay> pt., © Duby: 23, 1923; 
1c. Aug. 7; E 567353 ; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 15852 

Since I love Mary: w and melody R. 
Borers: «@i.1 e Awe. 214, 1923% 
E 568557; Ruby Robertson, New 
York. 15853 

Sing and rejoice; anthem. w from the 
Bible, and John Newton, m Stanley 
T. Reiff, of U. S.; mixed voices with 
sop. and bass solos. (Blue octavo 
series, sacred, no. 4029) © Sept. 4. 
1923; 2 ce. Sept. 4: E 568994; Har- 
old Flammer, inc., New York. 

15854 

Sing me a Dixie tune; fox trot ballad, 
w.and mM. M.,.of U. S. © July 
of, 1928; 2 ¢ Jnly,-23.-E, 568079; 
Marion McKay, Dayton, O. 15855 

Sing-me your song; w Edward Lock- 
ton. m Nellie Simpson, of England; 
1 192 VO thy 16 192s 21 es Ae NG 5 
E 567285; Warren & Phillips, Lon- 
don. 15856 

Singing games and dances for schools 
and playgrounds; compiled and arr. 
Carl Ziegler, of \ U.S: 8vo. :«© 
July 12, 2923; 2 c.cand afi Julyiit6 ; 
A 753338; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 15857 

Sir Eglamore; unison song, w from 
The melancholy knight. tune from 


Playford’s Pleasant musical com- 
panion, arr. H. Balfour Gardiner, 


of England; in G. -4to. ({Novello’s 
school songs, no. 1351) [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa: notations] © July 14, 
1923; 1 ¢. July 16; E 567090; No- 
vello & co., Itd., London. 15858 
Sittin’ in a corner; w Gus. Kahn, m 
Geo. W. Meyer, of U. S. © Aug. 
16, 1923; 2 ec. Aug. 17; E 570383; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
15859 
Six o’clock in the morning blues: w 
and m J. Lawrence Cook, of U. S., 
arr. Billy Heagney, of U. 8S. (Tri- 
angle blues: series) © 1c. Aug. 29, 
1923 : E 570690; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 15860 
Sleep thy last sleep: anthem for the 
commemoration of the armistice, 
verses H. A. Dayman, m Walter 
Carroll, of England; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. (Novello’s short 
anthems, no. 248) © June 26, 1923; 
1 e. June 27; E 566711; Novello & 
co., ltd., London. 15861 


Bh oS 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15862 


Sleepy time; by Adam Geibel. of U.S.: 
pf. (Memories of childhood) © 
Aug. 1. 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 35'H' 568294; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

15862 

Slips; one-step, ,6:..A.. Bs of ‘U.S. 2 pet. 
(Ot @. Aug, D1, 1925 :" By beseee : 
Cordelia Ayer Paine, New York. 

15863 


Slips, slurs, slides and glisses; by W. 
$7 1B., of U. S-: pi: {© 1c, Age. 29. 
1923 ;_.E570664; W. Seott Burdett, 
Philadelphia. 15864 


Slumbering; waltz, w Richard W. 
Pascoe, m Howard Simon, of Can- 
ada, domiciled at Detroit, and Har- 
old GC. Berg, loft U) iS2- ©! Marr2, 
1923; 2 ¢. Aug. 15; E 570295 ; Cham- 
berlain co., Detroit. 15865 


Small town blues; w C. A. M., m John 
RO Ryan, of U.S" "© “We, Sept.s 4, 
1923; E 568956; Charles A. Mekeel, 
Warsaw, Ill. 15866 


Smile again Kathleen mavourneen; 
w and melody William Jerome and 
Owen Murphy, of U. S. © 1... 
Aug. 14, 1923; E 568597; Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. 15867 

Smiling (The) Ocklawaha; w W. H. 
B., ni *Geor Grait,! jr. ;okews Sivimer. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1 «¢. 
Aug. 2, 1923; E 570016; Willard H. 
Boynton, Palatka, Fla. 15868 


Smith (Hdith Rounds) Bight  re- 
sponses; w from the Psalms, m E. R. 
S..,0f U.S. , ute. Aug.’ 20> £923 - 
E 568723; Lillian F. Rounds, Red- 
lands, Calif. 


Smyrna march; by L..N., of U. S., 1st 
papers; pf. (Nahme’s oriental airs, 
no:'2) > OvducyAns % 
570194; Leon Nahme, Brooklyn. 

15870 

Snakes hips; fox trot, Spencer Wil- 
liams, ‘of 'U.'S., arr. 'O.) Seiaeca;' of 
WUtoS.: band: > Meistved!> ° 32mo.. "© 
Aue 20,3 f923 ox Ques waa: 
68812; Leo Feist, ine, New York. 
[© arrangement] 

Snoo-ki-oo-kums; melody Al Kaplan 
Pree EL Ae eI. Of Css: 

Kaplan, Brooklyn. 15872 

So long Kitty; w W. G., m Harry Jay 


[pseud. of Harry J. Lincoln], of 
U. S.. Philadelphia, Pa., Harry J. 


Lincoln music co. © July 21. 1923; 
2c July 23; BH 568078; Wim: Gib-. 
son, Nanaimo, B. C., Canada. 

15873 


936 


15869 | 


LO2 Ae 


15871 | 


Oral te. | 
Aug. 1, 1923; E 570495; Hyman A. -| 


pt: LE, n.8., v.18 


So this is love: from Little Miss Blue- 
beard, w and m E. Ray Goetz, of 
U.S. © Sept. 1, 192832 en Sept 6 : 
E 569055; Harms, ine., New York. 

15874 


So this is Venice: a modern treat- 
ment of Ambroise Thomas’ Carnival 
of Venice, w Clarke and Leslie, m 
adapted Harry Warren, of U. 5&., 
arr. Ross Gorman, of U.S. ©1e. 
Sept. 7, 1923; E 569087; Clarke & 
Leslie songs, inc., New York. 


15875 © 


Soavi inganni; versi di Domenico Di 
Nola, musica di G. Carosio, of Itaiy ; 
mand. ace. Naples, Tipografia edi- 
trice IF. Bideri. 4to. © June 1, 
1923; 1 e Aug. 7; EB 567296; Italian 
book co., New York. 15876 


Sogno (Il) del satiretto ed il cuculo; 
di Alfredo Berisso, of Italy; pf. 
(Pcemi, no. 2) © Aug. 16, 1923; 
1c. Aug. , 17.3") S6i5s05e i, reord! 
& co., Milan. 15877 


Soir a Zaitchar; de René Doire, of 
France; partition orch. © July 23. 
1923;1 ¢. Aug. 7; E 567345; Henri 
Gregh, Paris. 15878 


Soir (Le) sur la montagne; melodie 
populaire, w Louis Durand, harmon- 
ized and arr. Alfred Henry, of Eng- 
land. (Jn Edition Chester, no. 108: 
Ten Alpine pastorals, v. 2, no. 7) 

Aug. 18,1923 = 3 ee Agen ah, 
567444; J. & W. Chester, Itd., Lon- 
don. 15879 


Soldiers’ (The) bonus; mareh, Fran- 
cis A. Myers, of U. S.; military band. 
4to. © Aug. 1, 1923; 2. © Aug. 30; 
E 568945 ;. Myers music house, Utica, 
INC Si 15880 


Soldiers of the sea; march, J. W. G., 
of U.)-S., arr. - Harty 'E. “Alford, ‘of 
U.S): pf ©! Auge. 9, 1923 2\e.cAue, 
4: F) 568345; J. W. Griffis, Atehison, 
Kan. 15881 


Some day: melody W. J. Seifert, of 


iS LC) ETE oy ty ae eee 
570195; Walter. J. Seifert, Phila- 
delphia. ‘15882 


wand) m E.),)Mi 1B.) ofp oO 
1 se Aug. 6, 1923; E 568385; Lil- 
lian May Heinz, West Haven, Conn. 
15883 


Some day Jl understand; w and m 
William M. Felton, of U. S. © 


: 
| 


Aug. 1, 1923: 2c. Aug. 3: EB 568289; 


Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
15884 


ie/4) 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9,.1923 


15904 


se EE ei SR es 


Some one elise can cry over you; fox- 
trot ballad}; w H. N. F., m D. B. P., 
ons! «©: suly 12,):19235 02). c¢. 
Aug. 4; E 568333; Harry N. Files 
and Dean B. Pittman, Little Rock. 
Ark. 15885 

Some say: w E. Gordon Browne, m 
Robert McLeod, of Great Britain. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©) Apms 25, 1923; 1 -e). July 33 E 
566977; H. F. W. Deane & sons, the 
year book press, Itd., London. 

15886 


Somebody: w ‘nnd m A. R. S., of U.S. 
4to. (Lifting up series) © Aug. 7, 
1923; 2 ¢. Aug. 11; HE 568459; A. R. 
Schooler, Cleveland. 15987 


Semebody eries; w and melody E. D. 
TT; of U: Sarr. Arthur Fisk, of 
Wee ie a ie, ‘Suly 21,1923)" Eh 
568405: Elizabeth De Haven Towle. 
San Francisco. 15888 


Somebody else took you out of my 
arms, but they can’t take you out 
of my heart; w and m Billy Rose 
and Con Conrad, of U. S. © Aug. 2, 
1923;.2 c. Aug. 8; E 568274; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., inc, New 
York. 15889 


Somebody’s arms; w G. F. L., m E. §&. 
S. Huntington, of U.S. ©l1e. Aug. 
4, 1923;.E 570105; Geo. F. Lillis. 


San Francisco. 15890 
Some day, somewhere; w Edward 
Lockton, m Gerald Maundrell, of 


England; in D. © July. 17, 1923: 
1c. Aug. 6; E 567287; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 15891 
Somewhere; song fox-trot, m Charles 
Gordon, orchestrated H. M. Higgs, 
of England; orch. with Ist violin 
conductor, and words. 4to. (Chap- 
pell & co’s orchestral journal, no. 
926; Chappell & co’s salon orchestral 
journal, no. 226) © May 31, 1923: 
1 ec. June 9; E 566451; Chappell & 
co., ltd., London. [© arrangement] 
15892 

w R. A. R.. m Valeria Gordon, of 
U)S/: pf: with w. © May 10,1923; 
2 ¢. July 27: BE 568142; R. A. Rogers, 
= Woodruff, S. C. 15893 
Somewhere’ R. F. D.: w and me®dy 
MD: and'L.sS., of U. Si arr. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1923 ; E 568548 ; Mor- 
ris Davidson and Leo Scott, Ashe- 
‘ville, N. C. 15894 
Somewhere somebody is waiting for 
me: from The co-optimists, w and 
m Ernest Sefton and Alf J. Law- 
rance, of Australia. (Paling’s song 


93 


series, no. 130) © July 14, 1923; 
1c. Aug: 18; E 567564; W. H. Pal- 
ing & co., lid., Sydney, Australia. 
15895 

Somewhere, sometime, someday; w J. 
Gent laut ban. Ott as.) (ude: 
Sept. 1, 1923; E. 568964; James 
Quinn, Springfield, 1. 15896 
Sonata in F; by Tessarini, transcribed 
Arnold Trowell, of Great Britain; 
violoncello’ with pf. © June 22, 
1923; 1 «& Aug. 2; E 567255; Schott 
& co., London. [© transcription] 
15897 

Sonate in G dur; von Adolf Busch, of 
Germany, op. 21; violine u. Klavier. 
(Edition Breitkopf, nr. 5228) © 
June War 71GVse 1 er July 167) EB 
267048; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 
15898 

Sonatine IV: en divers modes Hind- 
ous, par Maurice Emmanuel, of 
France; pf. © June 20, 1923; 1 « 
July 31;'E 567185; Durand et cié., 
Paris. 15889 
Song (The) for me; two-part song, w 
William Wordsworth, m Sydney H. 
Nicholson, of England, ed. Martin 
Akerman; treble voices, in D. Ato. 
(Year book press series of unison 
and part-songs, no. 215) [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © June 19, 
1923; 1 ec. July 3; E 566972; H. F. 
W. Deane & sons, the year book 
press, ltd.. London. 15900 
Song (A) of joy; w P. J. O'Reilly, 
m Teresa Del Riego, of Great 
Britain; in C, with organ obb!. ad 
lib., Arthur Mealee © July 11, 
1923; 1 ¢«. July 28; E 567148; Enoch 


& sons, Itd., London. 15901 
Song of the armorer; by Norman 
Hubbard, m George B. Nevin, of 
U. S.; sop., alto and bass. (Ditson 


school octavo) © May 7, 1923; 2 c. 
Aug., 15; Hi" 570313 s* Oliver’. Ditson 


co., Boston. [© arrangement] 
15902 
Song of the boatmen; by Norman 


Teilier Of U.'s., OP: 267 pr. ©) Aus, 
DINO se Ce RUS ee} BO TODOO ; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 
15903 
Song of the minutes; song for chil- 
dren, w anon., m Felix White, of 
Great Britain; sop. 1, 2, in G.  Wil- 
liams ed. 4to. (Joseph Williams’ 
new series of songs, duets and 
trios for schools and classes, se- 
lected and edited by Ernest Read: 
Two-part songs, no. 7) © July 19, 
1923: 1c¢. Aug. 2; E 567213; Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. 15904 


CATALOGUE: OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIBPS 


15905 


Song (The) of the rose; w and m 
EH. D. S, of U. S. © July 30, 1923; 
2c Aug. 4; E 568336; Eliza Doyle 
Smith, Chicago. 15905 


Song (The) of the streamlet; idylle, 
Marie Dorel, of Great Britain; pf. 
@), July 16,1923 "tc." Aue 
567300; A. Hammond & co., London. 

15906 


{ 
Song to Carolina; w L. R. M, m Syl- 
via Forrest, of U..S.; pf. with w. 
@,/ June ,15, 1923: 2-¢c. Aus 182° 35) 


D687591; L. R. Maney, Biltmore, 
N. C. 15907 
Song without words; by George 


Dyson, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf. (Jn 1924 school examinations, 


elementary division, list A) © 
ly: ASS sh Le. Aug. 2; EH 


)67228; Associated board of the 
R. A. M. and the R..C. M., London. 
15908 

Songs ot the Scots; arr. George Short, 
of Great Britain. Contents : — 
Hey, Johnnie Cope.—O’ my love’s 
bonnie; words traditional. — Sweet 
fa’s the eve; words by Burns.—My 
love she’s but a lassie yet; words 
by Burns. :©° July 30) 1925 the. 
Aug. 2; E 567281; Methven, Simp- 
son, ltd., Edinburgh. 15909 
Sonny oO’ mine; w and m Marion 
Moore, of U. S.; no. 2.. © July 30, 
1023 >) 2 e. Avga (6 gE S683 Thay A. 
Parks co., York, Neb. 15910 
Sons of America; march, w and m 
Hi td, Woy dt. Ot, Ul Sih, ear. searr y 
Harris, Of U.s!Sai/pfs 1p@ pAugh 24, 
1923; 2 ce. Aug. 28; EH 5688953: Hi- 
ram Litzenberg Wynne, jr., Phila- 
delphia. 15911 
Soon we'll be in Maytime; w R. Ver 
H., m Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. 
with. ~v.: «©) June, 15,71928 :*2 ¢ Aug. 
18; E 568733; Richard Ver Hoeve, 


Garfield, N. J. 15912 
Soulage (Marcelle) Trois’ piéces 
bréves; de Marcelle Soulage, of 


France, op. 9; fitite, violon, violon- 
celle et piano, hautbois et clarinet 


ad lib. Editions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon et cie. Contents : — 1. 
Danse. —2. Berceuse. — 3. Scherzo. 


@©jadiy 30;.0923 3) Le. Ames Fo 
567434; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
15913 

Soul’s (The) longing; w from the 
Psalms, m Daniel Protheroe, of 
US. 2.4. eliow—2. High: ©vAug: 9, 
1923; 2 c. each Aug. 13; E 570340, 
570841; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 15914, 15915 


pt. 111, n.'s., v. 18 


Southern (The) boll weevil; w and 
melody G. G. D., of U. S., arr. N. 
McDonald, of U.S. ©1 ec. Aug. 25, 
1923; E 568853; G. Grant Dudley, 
Jersey City. 15916 


Southern (The) stomps; break down, 
w and melody D. P. and Riehard 
M. Jones; of U. Sysarr, DisPi/ © 
1 ec. Aug. 20, 1923; E 570450; Dave 
Peyton musi¢ co., Chicago. 15917 


Southern Utah; w and m EH. §&., of 
U.S. © Aug. 29, 1923-02 ¢ 2. 
30; HE 568990; Howard Spencer, 
Orderville, Utah. 15918 


Souvenir d'amour; morceau de salon, 
eOliphant Chuckerbutty, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © June 1, 
1923; 1 e. June 13; E 566465; Bos- 
worth & co., itd., London. 15919 


Souvenir de Vienne; by Cyril Scott, of 
England; pf. .© July 9, 1928; 1 e«. 
July 10; E 566936; Elkin & co., Itd., 
London. 15920 


Souviens-toi; mélodie poetique, Denis 
Dupré, of Great Britain; pf. 
July 16, 1923; 1c. Aug. 6; EB 567308 ; 
A. Hammonod & co., London. 

15921 

Spa (The) valse; by Herbert H. Hain- 
ton, of England; pf. © July 26, 
1923; 1c July 27;'H 567219; Her- 
man Darewski music pub. co., Lon- 
don. 15922 

Spanish lullaby; w of an old Spanish 
lullaby, m Herbert Howells, of 
England, ed. Martin Akerman; 
unison voices, in ©, 4to. (Year 
book press series of unison and 
part-songs, no. 212) [Staff and 
tonic.sol-fa notations) © June 14, 
1923; le July 3; BE 566969; H. F. 
W. Deane & souls, the year book 
press, Itd., London. 15923 

Spinner’s (The) lament; w George 
Churchill, set to old Gaelic air arr. 
Robert McLeod, of Great -Britain. 
4to. (Collegiate choir, no. 374) 
©! July 11, 19235 4) evap eae 
567149; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
Zow. 15924 

Spot; w Martyn Herbert, m Herberte 
Jordan, of Great Britain; recita- 
ion with pf. ace. (Musical mono- 
logues, no. 271) © July 6, 1923; 
1 ¢ July 20; EH 567030; Reynolds & 
co., London. ! 15925 

Spring sang a song; w Lillian Glan- 
ville, m Gerald Carne, of Great 
Britain. © Aug. 16, 1923; 1 ec. Aug. 
22: E 567589; Chappell & co., Itd.. 
London. 15926 


938 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


Springtime; w and m E. H. S., of 


WP S557©)| Lien July 27; 1923 E 
568120; Esther Holm Schlueter. 
Evanston, Ill. 15927 


Standard mandolin pieces; [compiler, 
Albert EK. Wier], of U. S.; pf. ace. 
pt., with mand. pt. Svo. (Music 
for the millon series, no. 10) © 
Apr. 25,.1923;;2 ¢. July 5, aff. July 
6; A 709962; Mumil pub. co., New 
York. 15928 


Standard saxophone pieces; [compiler, 
Albert EH. Wier], of U. S.; pf. ace. 
pt., with C melody saxophone pt. 
8vo. (Music for the millon series, 
noo iy) “Ou.Apr 24, 1923 -.2..¢.suly 
5, aff. July 6; A 709965; Mumil pub. 
co., New. York. 15929 

Stanwell (The) album; five pieces, 
arr., scored, ed., fingered and bowed, 
James Brown, of England; string 
orch. se. (Polychordia string library, 
no. 159, higher grade) Contents: 
1. Gavotte from the Fifth French 
suite; by J. S. Bach.—2. Sarabande; 
by J. S. Bach.—3. Sinfonia, Jeptha; 
by G. F. Handel. Largo in G; 
by G. F. Handel.—). Gavotte and 
musette in D; by J. S. Bach. © 
July 6, 1923; le. July 19; E 567394; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 15930 

Star (The), of dawn; w L. .L. D...m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach. of U. S. © 1.e@ Aug.,2, 
1923 ; E 570008; L. L. Dalton, Manti, 
Utah. 15931 


Star of home: w J. C., m Sylvia For- 
rest, of U. §.; pf. with w. © June 
PaO PA. Cc AUS, 1182 hy 56S8020,; 
John Connor, Detroit. 15932 

Slakhiohivnw, Ao. diyrCy m,, John, F: 
Ryan, of U.S. ,©1.¢. Aug. 11, 1923; 
HE. 568450; Alex. D. Crum, Swiss- 
vale, Pa. 15933 

Stars (The) of memory; w J. Anthony 
McDonald, m Stuart Templeton, of 
Great Britain. © July 9, 1923; 1. 
July 10; E 566934; Banks &. son, 
York. Hngland. 15934 

Start all over again; w J. C., m George 
ioral, it, Of Up Si; arr. heo., G. 
Beach, Ot Us:eo- © kG, Aus. 2, 
1923; FE 570017; James Cofone, San 
Francisco. 15935 

State march; by Georg Eggeling, of 
Germany, op. 208, no. 1; pf. duet. 
AUS. o Lic 1 923 38 es Ate 38) 
568301; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 15936 

Stelldichein (Das) (Rencontre in- 
time) ; af Edouard Schiitt, of Den- 


mark, op. 103, nr. 1, arr. af Nicolaj | 


15948 
Hansen, of Denmark; salonorch. 
4to. (Heimdal, nr. 82) © June 1, 


1923; 1 e. June 28; HE 566834; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 15937 


Steppin’ Steve; w and m M. H., of 
U. S., arr. Harry Alford, of U. S. 
© 1¢ Aug. 30, 1923; E 568909; 
Mark Halpin, Chicago. 15938 


Still, still with Thee; sacred song, w 
H. B. Stowe, m William Baines, of 
U.S. @© Aug.»1); 192332 e@ Aug.:35 
EH) 568299; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 15939 


Stingy gal; w Henry Creamer, melody 
J... Tim) Brymn;; of \U. S. “Oude” 
Aug. 14, 1923; E 568603; Jack Mills, 

'ine., New York. 15940 


Stoky Bailey; w Henry Creamer and 
Bob Schafer, melody Donald Hey- 
wood, of Ul Sh (©O1. \¢. Auger 14 
1923; E 568605; Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. 15941 


Stop and listen; w and m J. B. E., 
a & ings Ue sctoah fh 2 9 «eae be ill BS rs seein 
Aug. 18;-E 570487; J. B. Ellis, Ham- 
ilton, Canada. 15942 


Stop flirting: selecticn, George Gersh- 
wn, William Daly and Paul Lannin, 
selected and arr. H. M. Higgs, of 
Great Britain; orch., with 1st violin 
‘conductor. (Chappell’s orchestral 
selections, no. 160) © Aug. 1, 1923; 
1c Aug. 7; E 567579; Harms, ine., 
New York. [© arrangement] 15943 


Stornellata marinara; versi di Gof- 
fredo Pesci, musica di Pietro Cimara, 
siniltaly.. ©) vAmge.° 16, 19237 e0y.e 
Aug. 17; E 567527 ; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 15944 


Stornelli dell’ ayiatore; versi e musica 
di A. Gill (M... Testa). of. Italy; 
mand. acc. Edizioni Gill. 4to. © 
Jan. 2, 1923; 1 c. June 27; E 566709 ; 
Italian book co., New York. 15945 

Stra-va-na-da; song rave, chatter and 
chirps, Sidney Clare and Cliff Friend, 
of Vas. (© Aug, 1928; 2 ey Aug. 


11; E 570338; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 15946 
Stream (The) of life; w.G. EK. L., 
m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Thee.. Gan Beden, tof UscS., © Ty ¢ 
Aug. 2, 1923; E 570009; George E. 
Lee, Rutherford, N. J. 15947 


Street hawkers (Camelots) ; by. Pol- 
dowski [Lady Dean Paul], of Eng- 
land; pf. (Jn Caledonian market, 
Mos 1). Cy Age, 43, 1923: 0, cc Ane. 
15; E 567448; J. & W.,Chester, ltd., 
London. 15948 


939 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


15949 


pt. I, D.'s., v.18 


Streets (The) of the town; w L. B., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 
1c Aug. 28, 1923; E 568869; Lil- 
lian Bryant, Limington, Me. 15949 


Streichquartett; von Max Reger, of 
Germany, op. 109, bearb. von F. H. 
Schneider, of Germany; fiir klavier 
zu vier hiinden, es dur. © Nov. 16, 
1922; 1 « Jan. 12,1923; BE .566694; 
Ed. Bote and G. Bock, Berlin. 15950 


Stroll (A) along the big boardwalk; 
w and m F. A. G., of U. S.; in A 
flat ©le Aug. 2, 1923; E 570021; 
Frederic A. Grant, Brooklyn. 15951 


Struttin’ school; from Ted Lewis’ 
frolic, w Jack Yellen, m Milton Ager, 
of U. S. Production ed. © Aug. 11, 
1923 ; 2c. Ang. 13 >; 50253; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New York. 

15952 


Stuttering (The) parson; w and mel- 
ody Phil Madison, of U. S. ©1e. 
Aug. 30, 1923; E 568919; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 15953 


Such is life; in a love song, from 
Little Jesse James, w Harlan 
Thompson, m Harry Archer, of U. 
S ©, Aue. 8, 1923: 2G, ue 21 


E 570832; Leo Feist, inc, New 
York. 15954 
Suite des reminiscences; par Victor 
Young, of U. S., op. 86; violin. 
Contents :—1. Moment d’enthousi- 
asme.—2. Reverie.—3. Chagrin.—. 
Reminiscence. ©1c. Aug. 7, 1923; 


E 570363; Victor Albert Young, Chi- 
cago. 15955 
Suite in D moll; von Julius Klengel, 
of Germany, op. 56; violoncell a/lein. 
(Edition Breitkopf, nr. 5168) Con- 
tents :—1. Praeludium.—2. Siziliano. 
—3. Gavotte 1, 2—4. Sarabande.— 
5. Intermezzo scherzando.—6. Fuga. 
ONvune ts, 1928 2. eG oly ter Bl 
567050; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 
15956 

Suite juvenile; by Theodora Troendle, 
OFS. 3 pr © Mas. 30.0 9925'--2" cc. 
Sept. 4; E 568995; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 15957 


Summer dreams; waltz song, w May 
mies: mG." Wi OO. Obs.) 
1 ce. Aug. 27, 1923; E 570657 ; George 
W. Oles, Boulder, Col. 15958 

Summer’s (A) morn; intermezzo Her- 
bert E. Haines, of England, arr. 
Frank Winterbottom, of England; 
military band. (Hawkes & son M. 
B. edition, no. 458) © June 1, 1923; 
1a June 11; E 566455; Hawkes & 
son, London. 15959 


Sun of my soul; anthem, w John 
Keble, m John Prindle Scott, arr. 
George M. Vail, of U. S.; mixed 
voices, with organ ace. (Blue oc- 
tavo series sacred, no. 4027) © 
Sept. 4, 1923; 2 c Aug. 31; E 568993 ; 
Harold Flammer, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 15960 


Sunbeams; w B. L., m John F. Ryan, 
of U: S.' © 1 ce Sept: '1)'1923; BE 
568953 ; Bessie Lampin, Oregon, IIl. 

15961 


Sunny days; suite of easy pieces, Jean 
Marat, of Great Britain; piano. 
Contents:—1. Barearolle—2. The 
merry scamp.—3. Dancing leaves.— 
4, Dream days.—5. Marching along. 
©’ Aug. 17, 1923; T 1 “Ate ieee 
067534; Cary & co., London. 15962 


Sunset (Coucher du soleil) ; by Lionel 
Tertis, of England; violin, viola, or 
violoncello with pf. ace. (Chester 
library) © July 2,.1923; 1 c., June 
20; E 566995; J. & W. Chester, Itd., 
London. 15963 


Sunshine: entr’acte, Perey Milton, of 
Great Britain; pf. © July 16, 1923; 
1 ¢. Aug. 6; E 5673801; A.’ Ham- 
mond & co., London. 15964 


waltz, w E. M., melody Jack Vin- 
cent, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 11, 1923; 
E 968545; Ethyl Morrison, Kansas 
City, Mo. 15965. 
w M. M., m E. 8S. S. Huntington, 
of U.S, © 1 @€ “Ane eae: 
570094; Matthew Mehelir, Madison, 
Til. 15966 


Sunshine cottage; w Mrs. B. C. C., 
m E. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. © 
1 ¢« Aug. 4, 1923; E 570080; Mrs. 
Bert C. Cochran, Elkton, S. D. 

15967 


Sunshine, roses and you; waltz ballad, 
w Henry Allen Ware, m Stanley F. 
Widener, of U. S. © July 26, 1923; 
2c. Aug. 1; E 568246; Pacific coast 
pub. and distributing co., Los. An- 
geles. - 15968 


Sunshine, when you are mine; w and 
mE. N.,; ‘of US: OVA Se 1aza- 
2e Aug. 4; E 568348; Emma Novy, 
Ravenna, Neb. 15969 


Supplication; by G. A. Grant-Schaefer, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © July 31, 
1923; 2 ec. Aug. 11; E 568506; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 15970 

de M. T. Bonhomme, of France, 

op. 100 orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
©. July 238. 1903 2" 0 le. pie ee 

567323; M. T. Bonhomme, Paris. 

15971 


940 


Boge! “shed ge aR ee AY 
ive Fences 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1823 


Supremo sonno; poesia e musica di 


Francesco Santoliquido, of Italy. 
© July 17, 1923; 1 ce. July 18; E 
567063; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


15972 . 


Sur eau; barcarolle, de Norman Tel- 
lier, of U. S., op. 28; pf: © Aug. 
22, 1928; 2c. Aug. 31; E: 568937 ; 
B. F. Wood music co., Boston. 

15973 


Susan Jane; fox trot, w L. H., mel- 
ody Richard Ziegler, of U. S., 
arr. Edgar Rollman, of U. S. © 
le. Sept. 7, 1923; E 569079; LiJlian 
Haddock, Linthicum Heights, Md. 

15974 


Susan’s gingerbread; fox-trot, blues, w 
Eli Dawson and Arthur Schwartz, 
m L. Belasco, of U. S.. (Fine art. 
black series) © Aug. 17, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 17; HB 570377; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York... 15975 


Swallow (The) (La golondrina) ; trio, 
m N. Serradell, arr. Carl Hahn, of 
U.S. ; women’s voices. 4to. (Three- 
part songs for women’s voices, secu- 
lar, no. 2736) [English and Italian 


text] © Aug. 18, 1923; 2. c Aug. 
1De ee apidald 5 ...sonn-, Chureh —co., 
Cincinnati. [© arrangement] 


15976 


Swanee cabin; valse song, w and m 
Camille Dodmont, of England. © 
June 16,, 1923; 1 ¢.. June. 28; H 
566720; Phillips & Page, London. 

15977 


Sweet angel of love, w G. W. D., m 
John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1e Aug. 
11, 1923; E 568456; G. William Deer- 
ing, Newport News, Va. 15978 


Sweet brier rose; by Frank E. Ward, 
ree Op. oa. no, 2:* pt, C Wild 
flower sketches) © Aug. 6, 1923; 
2c Aug. 11; E 568477; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 15979 


Sweet Hawaiian isle; w and m Wall- 
ace Green and. Billy Edwards, of 
Ausizaud. (Cy Apr. 17, 1923" Vie, 
July 24; E 567077; Allan & co., pty. 
ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 15980 


Sweet-heart of old; w and m H. §S. 
S., of U. S., arr. Réné Joseph Bro- 
deur, of.:U..(S5i,@ ) @ Ang. 27, 
1923; E 570582; Harry Sans Souci, 
Auburn, N. Y. 15981 


Sweet Henry, the pride of Tennessee ; 
w Benny Davis, m Harry Akst, of 
U.S. + © duly; 20, ,1923% 2 .e- duly 
26; E 568179; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 15982 


15894 


Sweet La-Vern; w W. K., m Adolph 
Silversach, of U. S.. © Aug. 28, 
1923); 2 e. Aug. 27; E 570589; Wil- 
liam Kneff, Cincinnati. 159838 


Sweet little girl of my dreams; w 
GC. J. D3 ;my John: F.,, Ryan; of U.. 8S. 
© 1c; Aug. 11, 1923; EH 568444; 
C. J. Trippee, Philadelphia. 15984 


Sweet Navarre; w Edward Lockton, 
m Gerald Carne, of Great Britain. 
©, Auge. 16) 19232 Vie, Awe. 22> Be 
567590; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 15985 


Sweet pain; w and melody Jos. H. 
Trent and Roland C. Irving, of U. 
S., arr. George Holman, of U. S. 
N©'F' c Aug. “94° 1923" HY’ 568607 5 
Fred Fisher, ine., New York. 

15986 


Sweet papa please fetch it home; w 
and melody Max Kortlander, of U. 
S. ©1e Aug. 14, 1923; EH 568601; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 15987 

Sweet Poncianna; w Leo Wood and 
Dorothy ‘Terriss, melody Henry 
tedes: of U.S. © 1 ce Ausze2s, 
1923;. E 570650; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 15988 

Sweet remembrance; de BH. Centola. 
of Italy, op. 64; orch. avec. pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. © July 30, 1923; 1 
e. Aug. 18; E 567546; Paul Decour- 
celle, Nice, France. 15989 

Sweet southern dreams at twilight; 
w CC; R., m EE. S. S. Huntington, 
Of be SPA) bic! Anne. WE ERQRS!s!: 1 
570106; Clifford Rochhold, Beatrice, 
Neb. 15990 

Sweet stuff; w and m L. F. H., of 
.0 Ss.) ated) Bi titel, oti ta? 8:5 
pf. with w. © 1c. Aug. 16, 1923; 
E 568650; Leo Franz Heller, Youngs- 
town, O. 15991 


‘Sweetest dreams of you; waltz song, 


w Jack Yellen, m F. Asmus, of U. 
S., arr. H. J. Flumerfeldt, of U. S. 
(sully 279923 2 QUE" Aue | 1s 
570386; Weile pub. co., ine, St. 
Louis. 15992 
Sweetest (The) flower of all; w Ed- 
ward Oxenford, m Gerald Carne, of 
Great Britain. 1. In E flat—2. In 
F. © July 17, 1923; 1 ¢. each July 
28; E 567217; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. 15993 
Sweetest (The) love of all; w and 
melody H.-G), Ga of 9U..S.,; arre Li 
L.. VosBurgh, of U. S.; ist violin 
ace. ©1ec. Aug. 25, 1923; E 568854 ; 

EK. C. Ginty, Danbury, Conn. 
15994 


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15995 


pt. 111, ws 8 


Sweetest maid of the South Sea isle; 
w.and melody V. R., of U. S. 
1 ¢ July 27, 1923; E 568121; Vin- 
cent Rifici, New York. 15995 


Sweetest (The) thing life’s story tells; 
w N. P. R.. m E. S. S. Huntington, 
of OW: §. (© le) Awe! 31,9 19232) 
570732; N. P. Reinhard, Palo Alto, 
Calif. 15996 


Sweetheart; won’t you call me sweet- 
Heart,” wand: A 0@. BOGS, 
© 1c June 14, 1923; E 563088; 
Herman Charles Buhler, West New 
York,’ Node 15997 


Sweetheart land; w Edward Oxenford, 
m Hthel Angless, of Great Britain ; 
in Hedliat. Or Jaly Ll plore: Are, 
July 27; HE 567204; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 


15998 © 


Sweetheart of teenhood days; w W. 
M. H., m E. S. S. Huntington, of 
UW, nS. Ont 26 Aug. 4, €928G5-B 
570132;, Wm. M. Haury, Seattle. 

15999 


Sweethearts honeymoon; waltz, w and 
m John S. Caldwell, of U. S., arr. 
Harry Alford, of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 
27 211923%% BP STODST 30'T.. RJ Reed 
music pub. co., Austin, Tex. 

16000 


Switzerland my homeland; w and m 
Fritz Zimmermann, of Switzerland, 
domiciled at Los Angeles. © Aug. 
20, 1923; 2 c Aug. 21; H 568784; Ir- 
ving Berlin, ine., New York. 16001 


Sylvan revels; by John Desmond 
Courtney, of U. S., op. 15, no. 2; pf. 
(Out in the woods, no. 2) © Aug. 
17, 1923; 2c. Aug. 18; H.568755; Ar- 
thur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 16002 


Sylvana; gavotte, von Carl Heins, of 
Germany, op. 288; pf. © Sept. 1, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 6; H 569067; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 16003 


Symphony in D major; l’allegro ed il 
pensieroso, by Charles Villiers Stan- 
ford, of England, op. 56; full orch., 
organ ad lib. Sc. (Carnegie collec- 
tion of British music) © July 10, 
1923;1c¢. July 23; BE 567395; Stainer 

& Bell, ltd., London. 16004 


Synecopation blues; w and m A. L. 
Steinberg, of U. S., arr. W. C. Polla, 
of U. S. (Triangle blues series) © 
1 ¢. Aug. 29, 1923; E 570688; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., ine., New York. 

16005 


Szule (Joseph) Sept melodies; mu- 
sique de J. Szule, of France; pf. et 
chant. Recueil. 1. © July 23, 1923; 
1c. Aug. 7; E 567341; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 16006 


*Tain’t no tellin’ what the blues will 
make you do; w and melody Porter 
Grainger and Lena Wilson, of U. S. 
©1c. Aug. 14, 1923; E 568602; Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. 16007 


Take a look at this, take a look at 
that; in Geo. White’s scandals of 
1923, w Lew Brown, m James F. 
Hanley, of U. S. © Aug. 8, 1923; 


2 ¢c.. Aug. 11; E 568527; Shapiro, 


Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 
~ 16008 


Take care of mother dear; w A. G., m 
Beatrice Constance, of U. S. © 1 
ce. Aug. 15,1923; E 570272; Abraham 
Guggenheim, New York. 16009 


Take me back to Samoa some more; 
from Artists and models, w Cyrus 
Wood, m Jean Schwartz, of U. S. © 
Aug.) 15; ''19238's):2? ero Ane | 72) 
568781; Harms, ine., New York. 

16010 

Take me in the garden to-night, love; 

w Mrsod. PV... m.Jonn Wh. yam oor 


SoMa Acie aie eee it) 
068713; Mrs. John EF. Voss, Wair- 
mont, N. D. 16011 


Take me to dreamland; w N. M. R., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © 
1c Sept. 12, 1923; E 569253; Nellie 
Mae Reed, Racine, Wis. 16012 


Tall corn blues; w J. D. S., m Inez 
Sickler and. J. D:.S.,; of (U.( 8S, « Chi- 
cago, Wrightman music publishers. 
©: July 30, 1923; 2.¢, Aus. 4; EB 
568338 ; Jesse D. Sickler, Ogden, Ia. 

16013 


Tanetz chumaka; by..M.,,l.,. 0b, U.S. ; 
melody with pf. acc. ©1ec. Aug. 24, 
1923; H 570655; Matus Lichtenstein, 
New York. - 16014 


Tango; by Poldowski [pseud. of Lady 
Dean Paul], of England; violin and 
pf. (Chester library) © July 26, 
1923*° 1 Gu JULY OF Sb od cee ele ax, 
W. Chester, Itd., London. 16015 

Tango d’or; par Dardany, of France; 
pf. © May 21, 1923; 1 ¢ June 6; 
EH 566363; L. Brulé, Paris. 16016 


Tango du soir; paroles de  Léo 
Leliévre, fils, musique de A. Lebail 
et Hug. Cabanne, of France. Paris, 
Editions musicales, Buffet-Crampon 
et cie.- ©>May 21/1925) 1 veranne 
6; E) 566357; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 16017 


942 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


Tantalizing blues: w and melody John. 
Lotus? of U."S) ’ © fe: Aus: ‘14, 
1923; E 568624; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

16018 


Tarantella: novelty fox trot, lyric 
Herman Ruby, m Jos. Meyer, of U. 
mee Aue. 9. 19295 :.2 ¢. Anedt: 
F 568568; Richmond-Robbins, ine., 
New York. i 16019 


Tehian-ka; sur les motifs de la chan- 
son de Mare Hely, par J. Lenoir, of 
France; pf. et partie 1°" violons. 
4to. © Apr. 26, 1923; 1 c. May 9: 
E 566916; L. Brulé, Paris. 16020 


Tea-shop (The) girl; w Ezra Pound, 
m Joseph Holbrooke, of Great Brit- 
ain. op. 77, no. 4; with elarinet obbl. 
Paxton’s ed. © July 10, 1923: 1 ¢. 
July 9; FE 566928; W. Paxton & ¢o., 
itd., London. 16021 


Tear-drops; fox-trot, w and m F. A. 
M. and R.)R.N.. of. U.S. ©;1e 
Aug. 25. 1923; E 568848; Frank An- 
thony McGuinness and Robert Rus- 


sell Nelson, Brooklyn. 16022 
Telephone language; humorous song, 
Frank Leo, of Great Britain; in G. 


iStaff and tonic sol-fa notations] 

© July 6, 1923; 1 e July 20; E 
567026; Reynolds & co., London. 

16023 

Tell all the folks in Kentucky I’m 

comin’ home; w and m I. B., of U. 

= ©) Aug..28: 1923 -°.2 ¢ Aug. 0 : 


Fi 568932; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 16024 
Tell ’em *bout me; w and m L. T. T., 


Cn WAS. CO 2c. Aug: 15:°4928*" Hh 
570279; Lewis T. Thomas, Washing- 
ton. 16025 


w and m S. E. and Stanley S. 
Miller; of9U.) S., arrs'S..Si Mi © 
f ci Aug. (13, 1923; EH 570228; Sid- 
ney Easton, New York. 16026 

Tell him how well I love him, dear 
little flower, for me: w E. H. H.. m 
E. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. ©1 
e. Aug. 4, 1923; E 570140: Eva 
Helsley Huffman, Grafton, W. Va. 

16027 

Tell me do; w F. P., m Arnold T. Lax, 
of U. S., New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Aug. 6, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 


20; E 570460; Fred Parker, Troy. 


Mont. 


Tell me violets; w F. 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher], of U. S. © 1ce Aug. 4. 
1923; E. 570203; Frank Martin Wil- 
son, Newark, N. J. 16029 


16028 


M. W., melody’ 


Tennessee chuckles; 


16041 


Tell-tale twilight; valse Jack Hylton, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 1, 
1923; 1 ce. Aug. 7; E 567580; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd., London. 16030 


Temple (A) of love; w Carleton 
Everett Knox, m E. L. N., of U. S. 
Kansas City, Mo., Cecil H. Neu- 
mann. © July 12,1923; 2c. Aug. 
4; E 568325; Edith Louise Neu- 
mann, Wymore, Neb. 16031 


Tempo giusto; by E. R. Blanchet, of 
Switzerland, op. 29, HOw EEE, 
(Trois ecossaises, no. 1) © Aug. 4, 
1923; 2 e. Aug. 6; E 568281; Com- 
poser’s music corp., New York. 

16032 

Temptation blues; melody, J. O., of 
U.S., arr. Lillian Harding. of U: S. 
© 1c. Aug. 11, 1923; E 570230; Jo- 
seph Oliver, Chicago. 16033 

Ten thousand years from now; w J. 
Keirn Brennan, m Ernest R. Ball, 
of U. S.; sop. or ten., and alto or 
bar., in G...© July 24, 1923; 2 « 

_ Aug. 1; E 568242; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 16034 


——— ten. or sop.. and bar. 
or contralto; in E flat. © July 31, 
192352. € ADS ia: “E> 568538 2) M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 16035 

arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 

S.; male voices. 4to. (Wit- 

mark edition. standard quartettes, 

no. 1669) © Aug. 6, 1923; 2 «. 

Aug. 14; #.568640; M. Witmark & 

sons, New York. [© arrangement] 

16036 
obsession; hésitation, 
par Ch. Guennery, of France; orch. 
avee piano-conducteur. Ato. © 

AWS eo toss: tee. “Sept iB) 

567747 ; E. Gaudet, Paris. 16037 

melody A. M. 
Gifford, jr., of ;U. S...©.1'e@ Aug. 
14, 1923; E 568612; Clarence Wil- 
liams musie pub. co., ine, New 
York. 16038 

Tents of Allah; w P. O. B., melody 
Walter Smith, of U. S. ©1c. July 
aie FO2s — SOS kia>, Percey:.O. 
Brewer, San Francisco. 16039 

Tessarech (Jacques) Douze piéces et 
trois études; de J. T., of France; 
Stiltare. «Cy. aby 1307" 1923 3 Ee: 
Aug. 13; E 567558; Henry Lemoine 
et cie., Paris. 16040 

That is enough for me; w Lizzie De 
Armond, m Geo. C. Stebbins, of U. 


of U. 


Tendre (la) 


SAO) Anes, 3) 1923 se) Ang is 
EK 568576 ; Tabernacle pub. co., Chi- 
cago. 16041 


| | 943 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16042 


pt. 111, mus., VY. 18 


That ray, ray, radio rag; w J. H. O., 
m George Graff, jr.. of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. 
Aug. 2, 1923; E 565996; J. H. Over- 
by, St. Louis. 


That's. all; w Sherman. Aldwin 
[pseud. of Louis Shear], m Arnold 
P: Lax, of WU. S&S. -«OrAus...Gp £923 ; 
2 Cie AUS. 
Harding, New York. 16043 


That’s just why I’m blue; w E. S. M., 
m EK. 8. S. Huntington, of U.S. ©1 
e, Aug. 4, 1928; E 570136; Edw. S. 
Martin, Lexington, Ky. 16044 


That’s why you make me cry; w and 
m Joe Verges-Henri Therrien and 
Irwin Leclere, of U. S. © July 28, 
1923; 2 ec. Aug. 4; E 570505; Verges- 
Therrien-Le Clere pub. ¢o., Hous- 
ton. 16045 


That’s your hips, if you think you’re 
gonna stay out all night on me; w 
Wesley Holmes, m Maceo Pinkard, 
or US Sete) “1h ic, Aue aoe? 
568217; Kay Stern, inc., New York. 

16046 


That satisfying grace; by S. B. J., of 


UU, Se; austrumental © a «4 Ane. 
1,. ,19233 .E . 568232; Sadie. Belle 
Johnston, Scio, O. 16047 


That syncopated Charleston dance; w 
N.)S.,,.melody,E.:B.,fo£;U. S. ‘© ec. 


Aug. 24, 1923; E 568843; Noble 
Sissle and Eubie Blake, New York. 
; 16048 


Them oil stock blues; w S. Simon, m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U.S. © 1c Aug: 2, 
1923; E 565988; Sammie L. Simon, 
Franklin, Ind. 16049 


There’s a little touch of heaven in 
your smile; w Maude Luise Gar- 
diner, m Herbert Ralph Ward, of 
TS. CCAS 1 MOD ee Ae neater: i; 
I 568303; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 16050 


There’s a place I long to go; w J. J., 
m Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with 
Ww. ..@' J une 45,1923; 2 @ Aug 38 ; 
E 568746; James Jensen, Astoria, 
Or. : 16051 


There’s a song in my heart; w and m 
Bernard Hamblen, of U. S.; no. 1 
in A flat. New York, Chappell- 
Harms, inc. © July. 17, 1928; 2 c. 
July 18; E 568056; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 16052 

There’s nothing left to do; song fox- 
trot, from Here we are, w James 
Heard, m FE. Antony Roper, of Great 


Beach,; of WU. §.¢ Out e. | 
16042 | 


20; E 570463; Frank . 


Britain. © July 16, 1923; 1¢. Aug. 
6; E 567288; Cecil Lennox & co., 
London. -16053 


There’s one for you and one for me; 
w P. O. B., melody Walter Smith, 
of U:;,8. .© 1,c,Age Gees 
568379; Percy O. Brewer, San Fran- 
cisco. 16054 


Theressa';s''w ‘and ‘mC V.. Be or USS, 
© Aug. 8, 1923; 2 « Aug 2 
568584; Cora Virginia Harrington. 
Winston-Salem, N. C. 16055 


They’re quiet now in dreams; w Louis 
BH. Weekman, m A. S., of U. S. ©. 
1 e@ July 27, 1923; E 568129; Anna 
Segal, Highland Park, Mich. 16056 


They’ve brought back the last of the 
boys from the Rhine; w J. C. H., 
m Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © June 15, 1923; 2 c Aug. 18; 
E 568736; J. Clyde Hyatt, Ellicott 
City, Md. 16057 


They weren’t any better in the good 
old days: w Jack Yellen, melody 
Milton Ager, of U. S. © le Aug 
13, 1923; E 570246; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, ine., New York. 16058 


Thinking of mother; w M. J. S., m 
Elliott Markham, of U. 8.; pf. with 
w. © May'10, 1928" 2 eewniwee sr: 

E 568139; Mary J. Seott, Rockland, 

O. ~ 16059 


Thinking of you lad; w B. W., m 
George  Graff,...ir.,. Of. Uae... oer. 
Theo. G. Beach; of U. 8S... © 1. ¢. 
Aug. 2, 1923; E 570013; Blanche 
Williams, Skowhegan, Me. 16060 


Thirty first street rag; by L. S. and 
Doll Jones, of \U. S,,.arr. by Le S.; 
pf. ©i1c. Aug. 11, 1923; H 568565 ; 
Lloyd Smith, Chicago. 16061 


This is my prayer of love for you; w 
Edward Lockton, m Arthur R. Wy- 
att, of Great Britain. © June 15, 
1923; 1 c. June 20; E 566836; Cary 
& co., London. 16062 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise): 
Chant des fossoyeurs; from Hamlet, 
Ambroise Thomas, arr. Walter G. 
Hauenschild, of U. 8.; orceh. with 
pf. conductor. (Incidental Sym- 
phonies, no. 15) © Aug. 11, 19238; 
2c. Aug. 13; E 570283; Photo play 
music co., ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] - 16063 

‘Those beautiful eyes; w Ben Ryan, m 
Geo. B. McConnell, of U. S. © July 
29; 1923 +2.  JImly 255, Biyobot4 > 

. Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 16064 


944 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


Those benedict blues; fox-trot blues, 
w B. H., melody Jack Vincent, of 
WHS.) Oi lle KiAug 3S} 1923.57 H 
568259 ; Bud Hagner, Dubuque, Ia. 

16065 


Those Kentucky blues; w J. E. W., m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
Gi Beach, of U.S. ©:dic' Aug. 2, 
1923; E 565989; Jewell E. West, 
Scottsville, Ky. 16066 


Those long wearing blues; w and m 
T. Everett White, of U. S. © July 
10, 1923;.-2.e: Aug. 17; E 570385; 
Weile pub. co., inc., St. Louis. 16067 


Those low down weary blues; w and 
me@iikk By of: U. 'S. .opfiirewith. w. 
© 1-e. Aug. 13, 1923; E, 570241; 
Chas. H. Booker, Philadelphia. 

16068 


Those mean mamma blues; w and m 
Shelly Lee Alley, of U. S. © Aug. 
9, 1923; 2.e. Aug. 25; E 568851; R. 
W. R. music co., Dallas. 16069 


Those moonlight blues; w E. M. F., 
m John F. Ryan, of U.S. ©1e 
Aug.-18, 1923; E 568703; Elwood M. 
Felty, Uniontown, Pa. 16070 


Those steppin’ blues; w Mrs. IL. C. G., 
m HK. '8: S. Huntington, of U. S. 
ive: Aug. 4, 1923'; K'570084; Mrs. 
I. C. Gaskill, Paden, Okl. 16071 


Three hundred years ago; w and m 
Osborne W. Lane, of U. S. (Cover 
title: 300 vears ago) © July 25, 
Mee onal Gy duly AV) By 568355 5 OL Wi 
Lane co., Gloucester, Mass. 16072 


Three little words; w Carleton Everett 
Knox, mE. LL: N., of U. S., Kansas 


City, Mo.,;,-Cecil H.’ Neumann. © 
Pula APs 123 3) 2 +e Aug? 42° 5 
968320; Edith Louise Neumann, 
Wymore, Neb. — 16073 


Thursday; w Edna St. Vincent Millay, 
m Horace Johnson, of U. S.; me- 
dium voice. © Aug. 6, 1923; 2 c. 
Aug. 11; E 568474: G. Schirmer, inc., 
“New York. 16074 
Tia Juana Mexico; w and m T. H. M., 
of. U.S.’ arr: Arthur Fisk, of U.-S. 
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1923; E 569259; 

Thos.’H. Meek, San Franciscv. 
16075 


Time is on the wing; old French chan- 
son, adapted and arr. Alfred Moffat, 
of Great Britain; trio of women’s 
voices. (Octavo series, Women’s 
voices, no. 862) © July 9, 1923: 1 
eSuly (U3; biet Fuly 223! WH 568010 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© 
adaptation and arrangement] 16076 


16087 


Tin roof blues; w Walter Melrose, m 
New Orleans rhythm kings [i. e. 
Leon Roppolo, Paul Mares, Benny 
Pollack, Geo. Brunies and Mel Stit- 
zel], of U. S. © Aug, 15,1923; 2-¢. 
Aug. 29; E 570691; Melrose bros. 
music ¢co., Chicago. 16077 


Tinkle tune; from The dancing honey- 
moon, w_ Ballard Macdonald, m 
Adorjan Otvés and Louis Breau, of 
SS.’ © Sept: 1,’ 1923s 2c! Hept: 5; 
FE 569054; Harms, ine., New York. — 


16078 
Tip toes; melody Harry Jentes, of 
est Sas fast Ane V4 Oo PE 


568592; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 
16079 
Tired; w anon., m William Stickles, 

of. S.. © Aug. 10, 1923;.2 e@ Aus. 
_17; E 570506; Willis music co., New 

York. 16080 
Tirolese (Tyrolese); by Edward E. 

Trucco, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York, op. 15, no. 4; pf. © Aug. 31, 

1923; 2 c. Aug. 31; E 570773; Mauro 

V. Cardilli, New York. 16081 


*Tis a wondrous promise; gospel hymn, 
We a? mob. J.P homas! of 
US? © Ate 6S, 1923 Bes Anes TL: 
E 568491; James Gilchrist Lawson, 
Chicago. 16082 


’Tis kismet; song of the desert, w John 
Alleyne, m Carlyon De Lyle, of Eng- 
jand + no; 2\iw Dy; mini, "Or, ouly. 2 
19238; 1 ¢e.-July 9; E 566929; Swan 
& co., ltd., London. 16083 


Tittle-tattle; four-part song, w Mark 
Ambrient, m Franco Leoni, of Italy: 
women’s voices. 4to. (John Church 
co., four-part songs for Women’s 
voices, secular, no. 2734) © Aug. 
AN, 1923 PvE Ane 24 : VBY 568865 5 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 16084 


To a wild rose; w Marie Cantwell, m 
Mario A. Ghent, of U.S. © Aug. 17, 
1923; 2 c. Aug. 18; E 570483; Sisters 
of Charity B. V. M., Dubuque, Ia. 

16085 


To a wildflower; by William Henry 
Reed, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf. (Jn 1924 school examinations, 
higher division, list B) © July 17, 
Ty ee AO Hy A DOt2o0. JkS- 
sociated board of the R. A. M. and 
the R. C. M., London. 16086 


To fair liberty; w M. A. R., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Pisher|i, wr Dy Se2.@. tere. -Aug.43, 
1923; © 570211; M. A. Roland, New 
York. 16087 


945 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16088 


pt. II, nus, v.38 


To music; w Eleanor Ruth Bauer, m | Tonine in citt&a; versi e musica. di 


K. E. W., of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 10, 
1923; EH 569093; Kathlyn Elizabeth 
Woolf, San Francisco. 16088 


To the hills; unison cho., w Myra A. 
Buck, m J. S. Fearis, of U. 8.; with 
alto ad lib.  4to. (The unison 
chorus, compiled and arranged by 
John S. Fearis, no. 1214) © Aug. 
22, LOZ +2 @. ANE 2a EL Ode. ; 
J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 16089 

To you; w T. A. F., m John F.. Ryan, 
ofiU. So ©-d «Sept: 1, 19232 E 
068955 ; Theo. A. Funk, Detroit. 


16090 | 


Today; w and m F. L. L., of Canada, 
arr. Otto Zimmerman, of Canada. 
© 1c. Avise 22) 1923). 5675601, 
Felix L. Lewis, Montreal, Canada. 

16091 

Toddle with me; song fox trot, Charles 
Prentice, orchestrated H. M. Higgs, 
of Great Britain. 4to. (Chappell & 
co.’s orchestral journal, no. 937) © 
July 3, 1923; 1c. July 10; HE 566935 ; 
Chappell & co., Itd., Londen. [© 
arrangement] 16092 

Torichte (Die) jungfrau; operette in 


drei akten von Florido, musik von | 


Oscar Straus, of Germany, klavier- 
auszug mit Singstimmen eingerich- 
tet von Otto Lindemann, of Ger- 
many. © san, 12,4923 --t @ July 
10; B® 566955; Rondo-verlag, Berlin. 
16093 

Toi et moi; dans La revue de Marigny 


1923, paroles de Zepp et Eddy-Deyr- | 


mon, musique de Raoul Moretti, of | Trio: by H. Waldo Warner, of Eng- 


France. .© July 23,.1923; 1.¢ Aug: | 
7; E 567342; Francis Salabert, Paris. 


16094 

Tomfoolery ; by Tom Griselle, of U.S8.; 
ph ©: Auge780, 1923.77.2.¢e, Agia.) ah : 
E 570776; Richmond-Robbins, inc., 
New York. 16095 
Tone ladder tunes; 
songs arr. in two clefs as signt read- 


ing lessons for beginners, E. L. G., | 
©1«. each Aug. 


OFWs S2erpky EF? 2: 

17; * 1923")! BR). O08 TL, STOBT2Z¢° Biliza- 
beth L. Gallagher, New York. 

16096, 16097 

Tong--n sax; by Edward ©. Barroll, 

of U. S.; pf. and solo HE flat alto 


saxophone. © Aug. 6, 1923; 2 «. 
AUS (623.2 Bb 10251 > .. Minden e& 
Urbanek, Chicago. 16098 | 


To-night a dream, to-mcrrow a imem- 
ory; w Percy Edgar, m Stephen 
Kirby, of Great Britain; no. 1 in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©) Awe. 10, 1923. 1 ¢.) Augers Bb 
567517; Reeder & Walsh, London. 

16099 


folk tunes and | 


Giuseppe Ascoli, of Italy; mand. aec. 
Naples, Tipografia editrice F. Bideri. 


4to. © June 1, 1923; 1¢ Aug. 7; 
E 967295; Italian book co., New 
York. 16100 


Too late, my love; w V. C.,m E. 8. 8S. 
Huntington, of U. S. © ice Aug. 
4, 1923; E 570100; Victoria Coon, 
Mesa, Ariz. 16101 


Toot, toot, let’s go; w and melody H. 
Di, of Us SJ © ioe Aupyewigas2. - 
E 568541; Hedwig Dorszynski, Mil- 
waukee. 16102 . 


Toujours ; fantaisie caractéristique, de 
J. Domere, of France; violoncelle 
avec ace. de pf. © July 30, 1923; 
1c Aug. 13; E 567418; Henry Le- 
moine & cie., Paris. 16103 


| Tous les deux; de l’operette Le petit 


choc, paroles de P. L. Flers, musique 
de Joseph Szule, of France: © July 
23)! 1923; ae; Ate? “i aeieec: 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 16104 


Tregia (La); fantasie, Joseph Spam- 

pinato, of U. §S.; violin and pf. (In 
New York courier, v. 5, no. 6, 7, June 
and July 1923) © July 17, 1923; 
2 ¢« Aug. 11; E 568581; New York 
courier, New York. 16105 


Trifling; fox-trot, w and m R. R. C., 
of .U. S& ©) 1 edie eee 
568716; Roseoe Roy Coats, Macomb, - 
Tl. 16106 


Jand, op. 22; pf., violin and violon- 


cello. Se. and pts. Contents :—l. 
Q@uasi fantasia-—2. Scherzo.—3s. 
Finale. © July 17, 1923; 1 ¢ July 
18; E 567062; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 16107 
Troiani (Gaetano) Douze mélodies; 


paroles de Victor Hugo et divers au- 
teurs, musique de Gaetano Troiani, 
of Italy. © Aug. 16, 1928; 1 ¢. Aug. 
17: E 567528; G. Ricordi & co., Mi- 
lan. ~ 16108 
Trombone de jazz; by W..S. B., of .U. 
S-7 pt. © dive) Auigs), 29; 71925 708 
570665; W. Scott Burdett, Philadel- 
phia. 16100 
True (A) story; composing, fingering, 
phrasing, poetic idea, glossary, in- 
structive annotations and biographi- 
cal sketch, Harvey Worthington 
Loomis, of °U.. Sep pi. CBpegres- 
sive series compositions, no. 316) © 
| July 31, 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 3; E 568269 ; 
Art publication soc., St. Louis. 
16110 


946 


2. Po. eee 
, ERT 
“ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


Try a smile; w M. K. M., melody Ar- 
nold M@Lax} of (UW: 8S)! @bh1 es /Aug. 
28, 1923; E 568871; Margaret K. 
Martin, Kalamazoo, Mich. 16111 

Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Chanson 
triste; by Tschaikowsky, op. 40, no. 
2, arr. Sydney Peirce Waddington, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. (Jn 
1924 school examinations, higher di- 
wasion, .list,A.));,. ©y,dsuly 17,1928 ; 
1 e¢ Aug. 2; E 567235; Associated 
board of the R. A. M. and the R. C. 
M., London. [© arranging and edit- 
ing | 16112 

Romance in F-minor; by P. L. T., 

op. 5, rev. fingering, pedaling, phras- 

ing and _ instructive annotations, 

Leopold Godowsky, of U. S.,_ bio- 

graphical sketch, form and _ struc- 

ture and_- glossary, Lewis” G. 

Thomas, of U. S.; pf. (Progressive 

series compositions, catalog no. 813, 

grade 4-b) © July 21, 1923; 2.¢. 

July 23; E 568064; Art publication 

soc., St. Louis. - [© fingering, ped- 

aling, phrasing, annotations, biog- 
raphy, form and structure and glos- 

sary} 16113 


Theme from the Andante, 5th 
symphony; by P. I. T., arr. Preston 
W. Orem; of U. S.; pf. © Aug. 9, 
1923; 2 ec. Aug. 13; E 5703438; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. [© new 
arrangement ] 16114 

Tsen Mei (My Chinese love) ; fox trot, 
w B. H., melody Jack Vincent, of 
U.S. ©lc. Aug. 3, 1923; E 568263 ; 
Bud Hagner, Dubuque, Ia. 16115 

Tuneful technic; twenty-six _first- 
grade study pieces, Lucia Smith, of 
U. S.. ed. Vernon Spencer; pf. bk. 1, 
2. © Aug. 30, 1923; 2 c each Sept. 
1; EH 570778, 570779; Composers’ 
music corp., New_York. 16116, 16117 


Tuorne pe’ nora! 


versi di Pacifico 
Vento, musica di Ferdinando Al- 
bano, of Italy; mand. acc. 4to. 
(Edizione Jas. B. Russo & son, no. 
269) ©) Aug. 24, 1923/2 @. Aus. 25; 
EK 568856; James 8B. Russo, Brook- 
lyn. 16118 
Tut-Tut; w A. G., melody Arnold T. 
Lax, of U. 8. ©1e. Sept. 10, 1923; 
E 569101; Amber Goodwin, South 
Hanson, Mass. 16119 


Harding. © Aug. 6, 1923; 2c. Aug. 
20; E 570458; Amber Goodwin, 
South Hanson, Mass. 16120 


Twilight; w and melody 'K.’C.,. of'U. 
S. ©1l1e Aug. 17, 1923; E 570366; 
Kenneth Casey, Brooklyn. 16121 


New York City. Frank | 


16132 


w C. C.,, melody Herman Dn- 
bois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
Ui So (Owbive Anal yv13 01928 5+ 
570224; Mrs. Carol Casey, Morrison, 
Tenn. 16122 


Twilight blues; w Jos. A. Yanchik, 
melody LE RNCC Cot uy Ss. ©, Te 
Aug. 6, 1923; E. 568399; Theo. F. 
Chuya, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 16123 


Twilight memories; w G. W., m John 
mR yan, Of UU: S.C tte Aug 4.. 
1923; E 570117; Geo. Warman, 
Smith Center, Kan. 16124 


"Twill be only for my dad; w J. T.., 
m)Johm,F. Ryan--of 'U. Sir Ode 
~Aug. 11, 1923; E 568455; J. Toner, 
Philadelphia. 16125 


Twinkling star; fox trot idyl, w Bal- 
lard Macdonald, of U. S., m Paul 
Lincke, arr. George Rosey, of U. S. 
CO) Ade OO Te23 "ee, Aus Ty 2? Be 
568534 ; Edward B. Marks music co. 
New York. [© words and arrange- 
ment ] 16126 


Two blue eyes; w M. S., m Terese 
Care, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 7, 1928; 
E 569085; Mary Slevin, St. Louis. 

16127 


Two loves; reading with music, w 
T. A. Daly, m Phyllis Fergus, of U. S$. 
© Aug. 80, 1923; 2 ce. Sept. 4; E 
568996; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 16128 


A Two make a home; from Poppy. w 


Dorothy Donnelly, m Stephen Jones 
and Arthur Samuels, of U. S. © 
Agen 2 LOS oD Ge VAS? ds oy Bs 
568988 ; Harms, ine., New York. 
16129 
* FOX) LLOt,. Wi pA. 
Puglia,.m,A; P. and.W. B., of U, §., 
arr. W. Busé; piano with w. © 
te Aug. 7, 1923; E 570196; Anton 
Puglia and William Busé, Belmar, 
ON Sy 16130 


Ukrainski hopak; by M. Li, of U. 8.; 


violin o© die Augi630) 01923 5° E 
568908; Matus Lichtenstein, New 
York. 16131 


Ukulele songs and pieces; containing 
sixty-four songs and twenty popular 
instrumental compositions with 
ukulele ace., [compiler Albert HB. 
Wier], of U. S. S8vo. (Music for 
the million series, no. 8) © June 
OF 1923 '-20e July 5} aff. ‘July 6; 
A 709964; Mumil pub. co., New York. 

16182 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


161338 


Um um da da; from Topsy and Eva, 
w and m Dunean sisters [i. e. Ro- 
setta.and Vivian Dunean], of U. S. 

Ants... 29414923 cu2) es Augh heen 
568485; Thomas Wilkes, San Fran- 
cisco. 16133 

Unele; humorous song, w Ralph But- 
ler, m Julian Wright, of England. 
(Wilford’s popular edition, no. 92) 
© “May 16, 1923; 1 ‘¢.: June Zoe 
566689 ; Wilford, ltd., London. 

16134 

Unele Joe; the hockshop man, fox-trot, 
Victor Olivier and Eli Dawson, orch. 
Ted Eastwood, of U. S.; vocadance 
orch. ' 4to..' © ‘Aug: 17, 1923; 2’ e¢. 
Aug. 17; E 5703874; Edward B. 
Marks musie ¢co., New York. [© 
arrangement | 16135 

w and m Eli Dawson and 
Victor Olivier, of U.S... ©)Aug. 
5 MOOS GS odie. cAd SLT, El BTDRSO ° 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 16136 

Under Old Glory; march, H. F. M. 
of U. S.; violin and pf. ©1«¢ Aug. 
27, 19238; E 570584; Henry Francis 
Myers, Binghamton, N. Y. 16137 

Under the apple blossoms; w G. W., 
m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. ‘Beach, of U. S.' © 1 e¢ Aug. 2, 
1923; E 570010; Georgianna White, 
South Port, Conn. 16138 

Under the greenwood tree; two-part 
song, w from As you like it. by 
Shakespeare, m Alfred G. Steel, of 
Australia; sop. and alto. 4to. (Pal- 
ing’s edition of part-music, no. 120) 
(©) May, is, 1923. 1-¢, June 19: 1) 

BAGOMOL | NV. cl. ak ae. Gon eeO-5 0 1 UCL. 
Sydney, Australia. 16139 

Under the mistletoe bough; w Mrs. M. 
J. S., m George Graff, jr.,. of U. S., 
arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. SS. © 
1 ce Aug: 2,:1923))'®) 570012; Mrs, M. 
J. Simms, Charleston, W. Va. 

16140 

Underneath the Sip Sip Sippy moon; 
w Bud Green, m Ray Henderson, of 
PS. WOT ubly26,) 19280 Dire daly 
27; FE 568150; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
eo., ine., New York. 16141 

est) (rhe) forever) we Ke seem 
Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. with 

() May 10, 1923" 2. iy 20 = 


tyr 
Wve 


EF 568145; Kyle Hammond, Gate 
City, Va. 16142 


Urvillers; march, Marcel Etchecopar, 
of Great Britain; pf. © July 11, 
1923; 1 ¢. July 27; E 567205; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., Lon- 
don. 16143 


pt. m1, HS), v.18 


Va! quand l’amour ordonne; couplets- 
valse, de lVoperette Le petit choc, 
paroles de P. L. Flers, musique de 
Joseph Szulc, of France. © July 30, 
19233) Ye: Ausyo 8 2.18, 5560410¢ 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 16144 


Vainqueurs; marche militaire par 
George Ritas, transer. par Marcel 
Avy, of France; harmonie et fan- 
fare. Editions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon et cie. © June 27, 1923; 
1-e. July 31; E 567192: Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. [© transcription] 

16145 


Valley (The) of dreams; waltz, w F.- 
Jean Vechio, m M. C., of U. S. 
Aug. 9; 1923; 2 @ Aug. 4; EH 568822 ; 
M. Cammarata and Vechio, Melrose 
Park, Ill. 16146 


Valiey (The) of hope; w B. FE... m 
John Ff. Ryan, of U..S.. © 1 &, Aug: 
18, 1928; E 568705; Bessie Foren, 
Twin. Falls, Id. 16147 

Valse-bluette ; by L. P., of U. S.; violon- 
cello and pf. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1923; 
E 568903; Ludwig Pleier, Atlantic 
City, N. J. 16148 

Valse Christine; by Rudolf Friml,. of 
Bohemia, domiciled at New York; 
pt. , Aug, 1; AG2R) 2 ae aaa 
E 568313; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 16149 


Valse de concert; by Harold M. Smith, 
of, U..S.; pf., ©, Ale: Mites ee 
Aug. 14; E 570262; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 16150 

Valse de genre: de Paul Fauchey, arr. 
par. F. Salabert, of France; orch. 
avec piano conducteur. 4to. (Cé- 
lébre collection de succés, no. 640) 
© duly '23,..19233 Loe, Aue iE) 
567335; Francis Salabert, Paris. [© 
arrangement | 16151 

Vampin’ way my lonesome blues; w 
Marie F. Stevens, m Edwin C. Ste- 
vens, of U. S. (Triangle blues se- 
ries) Pel! Antes BOA ORs a 
570687; Triangle musie pub. ¢o., 
inec., New York. 16152 

Variationen fiber ein original-thema 
(Variations on an original theme) ; 
von Heniot Lévy, of U.8.; Klavier. 
© July 30)" 1928 571 & Aum aan 
570176; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 

16153 

Vendetta; versi di R. Cavallo, musica 
di Giovanna Tammaro, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. acc. 


Edizione Il canzoniere moderno. © 
Aug... 18,551923;,2. ercAme: (20g — 
570468; Raffaele Cavallo, New 
York. 16154 


948 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


16174 


Venetian Rose; fox-trot, w and m G. | Vielgeliebte (Der); operette in 3 ak- 


B., of U. S.; Ist violin acc. ©l1e. 
Aug. 11, 1923; E 568418; Gus Bor- 
chard, Camden, N. J. 16155 


Ventaglio (Il) ; commedia musicale in 
tre atti di Emilio Reggio, dalla com- 
media omonima di Carlo Goldoni, 
musica di Alfredo Cuscina, of Italy ; 
riduzione per canto e pianoforte. 
Hdizioni Ricordi. 4to. © Aug. 16. 
wea ie Aue. ae DP 264st" G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan, Itaiy. 16156 


Vento (Il); di Alfredo Berisso, of 
Italy; piano. (Poemi, no. 5) © 
Aue An 1G2en7 1. C.. AUS. A 6,5, 
067533; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

16157 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Triboulet: nouvelle 
adaptation francais de _ Rigoletto, 
par Louis Durdilly, of France, sur 
le drame de Victor Hugo, musique 


de G. Verdi; partition piano et 
chant. © Apr. 26, 1923; 1c. May 
9; D 26470; L..Grus et cie., Paris. 
16158 

Very lovely; unison song, w Rose 
Fyleman, m Lilian W. Smith, of 


Great Britain; in A. Williams ed. 
(Joseph Williams’ new series of 
songs. duets and trios for schools 
and classes selected and edited by 
Ernest Read: Unison songs, no. 7) 


4to.' © June 22; 1923; 1 ¢. July 5; 
EH 567314; Joseph Williams, ltd., 
London. 16159 


Vestine trasparenti; one-step, versi di 
Ernesto Tomassini, musica. di Got- 
fredo Pitotti, of Italy; mand. acc. 
Milan, Casa editrice musicale Pier- 
rot. 4to. © May 1, 1923; Le July 
21; E 567040; Italian book co., New 
York. 16160 


Victoria; march, Franz von Blon, of 
Germany; pf. (Popular marches 
played by the regimental bands of 
the British army) © June 14, 1923; 
1 @. June 23; E 566704; Hawkes & 
son, London. 16161 


Viectory’s (The) won; w Cc. fe Se hit 
Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © June 15. 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 18; 
E 568747; Charles Leo Stibitz, Wil- 
burton, Pa. 16162 

Vieille (La) fontaine; poésie de 
Pierre Alin, musique de Hedwige 
Chrétien, of France.. Editions mu- 
sicales Buffet-Crampon & cie. © 
July 23, 1923; 1c, Aug. 7; FE 567368 ; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 16163 

80831—24———7 


ten, nach einem dAlteren Stoff, von 
Herman Haller, verse von Ridea- 
mus, musik von Eduard Ktinneke, 
of Germany, op. 11; klavier auszug 
mit text, arr. v. Otto Lindemann u. 
Hans Joseph Vieth. © Sept. 18, 
1919; 1 c. Sept. 15, 1922; D 263878; 
Drei masken verlag, Berlin. 16164 


Viene addu me’? versi di Pacifico 
Vento, musica di Ferdinando AIl- 
bano, of Italy; mand... ace. 4to. . 
(Edizione Jas. B. Russo & son, no. 
Dae NG), AS: Oy, LOO) 2h Co AS nh 
E 568855; James B. Russo, Brook- 
lyn. 16165 

Vierge (La) a la créche; paroles de 
‘Alphonse Daudet, musique de César 
Franck, arr. par A. Mariotte, of 
France. © Aug. 17, 1923; 1c. Aug. 
17; E 567508; Enoch & cie, Paris. 

16166 

Villanelle; paroles de J. du Bellay, 
musique de Htienne Millot, of 
France. © July 3, 1923; 1 ¢ Aug. 
7; E 567344; Durand et cie., Paris. 

16167 

Violetera (La); de En douce. paroles 
de Albert Willemetz et Saint-Gran- 
ier, paroles espagnoles de Eduardo 
Montesinos, musique de José Pa- 
dilla, of Spain. Paris, Francis Sala- 
bert. 1. Chanson.—2. Piano. © 
stly:; 30, - 4928; 01 sey Aus... eH 
567429, 5674380; Union musical 
espanola, Madrid. 16168, 16169 


Violets; valse lento, Erno Rapeé and 
William Axt, of U. S.; orch. (Red 
seal concert series) © Aug. 23, 
1923; 2 c. Aug. 24; E 570563; Rich- 
mond-Robbins, ine., New York. [© 
arrangement] 16170 

Virginia Brown; fox trot, w and m 
Jos. E. Howard, Norman J. Vause 
and Henry Welling, of U. S.. © 
JUby) 19: 1928 «2 ce. (Fuly; 20 3,),H 
568152; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 16171 

Virginia Rose; w E. M., m Charles E. 
Pemberton, of U. S. ©1c Aug. 28, 
1923; E 568885; Edward Meck, Los 
Angeles. 16172 

Visionary dreams; w F. EH. W.. mel- 


ody Arnold T, Lax; of U.S. ©l1e. 
Aug. 17;)'1928;;. BH): 5703894; FB. \E. 
Weber, New Milford, Conn. 16175 


‘Vita (La) fugge e non s’arresta un’ 


ora; versi di Francesco Petrarcea, 
musica di Ildebrando Pizzetti, of 
Italy; canto e pf. (Tre sonetti del 
Petrarea, no. 1) © July 17, 1923; 
1c. July 18; E 567067; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 16174 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16175 

Viva Mussolini; paroles de Lucien 

. Boyer, musique de Vincent Scotto, 
of: France. © July 30, 1923; 1c. 
Aug. 18; EB 567426; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 16175 


Vivace; Highland fling, E. R. Blan- 
chet, of Switzerland, op. 35, no. 3; 
piano. (Trois ecossaises, no. 3) © 
Aue 4, 19253 2 C. Aue, & 7 Lnoooere 
Composer’s music corp., New York. 

16176 


Vive le Maréchal Foch et Varmée 
francaise; marche, par W. J. C. 
Hekker, of Holland; pour grande 
harmonie, clairons et tambours avec 
conducteur si bémol. 4to. © May 21, 
1923; 1c June 6; E 566374; Evette 
et Schaeffer. Paris. 16177 


[Voice (The) of Jacob]; first series 
Of; .SONnSS).. We and. .m -tbjds-of Urs. 
(.2py" 7p WO) © July 2, 1923; 2 ¢. 
July 2; E 565399; Jacob Frohman, 
New York. [© music and arrange- 
ment] ° 16178 


Voices from the trees; w HE. A. W. P., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. Sept. 12, 1923; E 569254; Eliza 
A. W. Praul, Medford, Or. 16179 

Voices of women; pt.-song, w Frank 
Prewett, m W. Arundel Orchard, 
of Australia; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Paling’s edition of part-music, no. 


122% © ‘June 19, 19238; 2 cr July 
24; E 567398; W. H. Paling & co., 
ltd., Sydney. Australia. 16180 


Volunteer (The) choir; monthly mag- 
azine, ed. E. S. Lorenz and others, 
of TWAS. viv, 10 ne, 10;°T aly '1923. 
4to. © June 15, 1923; 2 c. and aff. 
July 9: A 758030; Lorenz pub. co., 


Dayton, O. 16181 
Voluptueuse (La); java, de M. T. 
Bonhomme, of France, op. 109; 
guatuor 4 cordes avec piano con- 


4to:' © July 23;' 1923's 1 
e. Aug. 7; E 5673834; M. T. Bon- 
homme, Paris. 16182 


Vous dansez le shimmy; shimmy ou 
fox trot. paroles de HE. Audiffred et 
Léo Leliévre, fils, musique de 
André Julienne, of France, et Ciro 
Urbini, of Italy. Editions musi- 
eales Buffet. Crampon et cie. © 
June 27, "1923s 1) é& 
567190; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

16183 


Wage (The) of the fighting men; w 
Alfred Damon Runyon, m William 


ducteur. 


Stickles, of U. S.; low voice. 

Aue 9, MTOR as) 2 \ Je Ame Tees 2H) 
568490; R. L. Huntzinger, ine., New 
York. 16184 


gay" | , ie 


July Sage; 


pt. 111, nisi, v. 18 


Wagner (Richard) O God of God; 
chorus of pilgrims from Tann- 


hiiuser, anthem, w John Julian, m 
R. W., arr. Sumner Salter, of U. S.; 
men’s voices, organ ace. 4to. © 
May'''26,' £9233) 2 ct (Amo as oy 
5970325; Oliver Ditson c¢o., Boston. 
[© arrangement] -16185 


Wait for a warm, sunny day; from 
The blarney stone, w and m Walter 
Scanlan, of U: S. © Aug.,23,.1928 ; 
2.¢ Aug,,. 23; EK 568826 2; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

1618i5 


Wait till you’re blue: w Ben Russel? 
and Ben Ryan, m Violinsky [pseud., 
of Solly Ginsberg], of U. ‘S:° © 
July. 25, 19235 2 ec. wily 
568116 ; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 16187 


Waiting; w P. O. B.. melody Walter 
Smith, of 'U. Sii'© ® @Guvub, 48, 
1923; E 570236; Percy O. Brewer, 
San Francisco. 16188 


Waiu Lulilui; waltz,F: F:,’of U. S., 
arr; Jas. A. Harrinston,) Giles. 
©, 1c. Aug. 38,1923; BF ses2o5- 
Frank Ferera, New York. 16189 

Waking spring; [by Arthur Edward 
Johnstone], of U. S.; pf., with story, 
fingering, phrasing, glossary and 
instructive annotations. (Art pub- 
lication society’s series of tone pic- 
tures: Progressive series composi- 
tions. no, 123) © July ‘31, 19238; 
2 ec. Aug. 3; E 568266; Art publica- 
tion soc., St. Louis. 16190 

Walkin’ and talkin’ blues; w and 
melody Porter Grainger and Clar- 
ence Johnson, of U. S. © 1 ¢ Aug. 
14, 1923; E 568600; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Fy Lalo 

Wandering (A) star; w J. C..58.,.m 
John F, Ryan. of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 
4. 1923; E 570135; John C. Sea- 
strand, Norwood, Mass. 16192 

Wandering (A) wayward child; w 
Charles F. Fearne [pseud. of C. F. 
L.], melody Herman Dubois [pseud. 
of Ethel Fisher], of U. S: © 1 ec. 
Aug. 1, 1923; E..568229;5 C7 Hain 
dell, Pittsburgh. 16193 


Wanted; fox trot; w, P..M.,.m M. 
Paul Mangan, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 
4, 1923: E 570200; Peter Malinics, 
Dupont, Pa. 16194. 

War horse mama, pig meat sweetie; 
w Trebor Rellim [pseud. of Robert 
Miller], m Bob Miller, of U. S. © 
1c Aug. 2, 1923; EB 570020; Dixie 
music pub. co., Memphis, Tenn. 

16195 


a) co Ee 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


Warner (H.. Waldo) Four songs; by 
H. W. Warner, of England, op. 24. 
Contents :—l1. The morn that ush- 
er’d thee to life; words from the 
Arabic.—2. Minguillo: words by J. 
G. Lockhart from the Spanish.—3. 
O if mine own; words by John 
Bowring from the Slavonian. — 4. 
Pet's punishment; words by J. 
Ashby-Sterry. © July 17. ,1923; 
1 ¢« July 18; E 567064; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 16196 


Was. but isn’t; encore or musical 
recitation, Ww anon.. m De _ Loss 
Smuth, of U.S. -©-‘Aug!9,°1923 ; 
et GreAme. » dost); H,).5103845 3; Thee, 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 16197 


Washington Square: from Newcomers, 
w and m Will Morrissey and Joe 
Burrowes, of U.S. © Aug. 15, 1928; 
2e, Aus. 15; EK 570296; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

16198 


Water-lilies: by Brian Hope, orches- 
trated Albert W. Ketélbey, of Eng- 
land; orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
CO suly ts. 91923: 1c oTtly 43 
567006; Elkin & co., Itd., London. 

16199 


Water-lily: unison song, with second 
pt. ad lib., w Margaret E. Lacey, m 
Eduardo Marzo, of U. S., op. 172. no. 
2. (G. S. Syvo. choruses, no. 7045) 
Gone, 6.1025 ;.2 cane, Ji. Bb 


568466; G. Schirmer, inc, New 
York. 16200 
Water sprites; twelve short pieces, 


Walter Carroll, of Great Britain; 
pet ©xJuly 16, 1923; 1 ¢; July(4s; 
E 567074; Forsyth bros., ltd., Lon- 
don. 16201 


Waters of Waikiki; fox-trot, F. F., 
Gr. Ss. arr. Fas. ‘HV Harrington, 
or U.-S.- ©-.1'«. Ausi''S) 19258 
568254; Frank Ferera, New York. 

16202 


We came back; patriotic song, C. H. 
B. S., of U. S., arr. Herman Schloss. 
i Ais. (4° 1923". 2c. Aue. “Thy. Ya 
570300; C. H. B. Shepherd, New 
York. 16203 

We danced the tango toddle: w and 
Poet. 1. OL Line puee, een CEy, 
Frank Harding. © July 24, 1923; 
ee. July 14° BF 56300. eB: Brink, 
Libby, Mont. 16204 

We'll have to-wait until Summertime: 
wand melody..W. E. D.; of U.S. 
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1928 ; EB 570573 ; Wil- 
liam Emil Domaratius, Brooklyn. 

16205 


16217 
We love the old fr’ends best; w and 
Die dan Ke Ong. ss (GC) Te ©. ey 


14, 1923; E 568627; Lynne K. Pack- 

ard, Branch, Ark. 16206 
We've got the grandest ice man; w 
and m Jean Herbert, Otis Spencer 
MMdil lp of «Lk oS.) ©; Auge. 20; 
1923 5.2 o&, Aug; 21;,E, 568792 ;..Kred 
Fisher, inc., New York. 16207 


Weary (The) way blues: w Ida Cox, 
m Lovie Austin, of “U. S35 arr. I.- 
Cox and L. Austin. © 1c Aug. 
27, 1923; E 570576; Chicago musie 
co., Port Washington, Wis. 16208 


Weather wise: unison song. w Dr. 
‘Jenner, m adapted from 17th cen- 
tury English air, Thomas F. Dun- 


hill, of Great Britain, ed. Martin 
Akerman: in G. 4to. (Year book 


press series of unison and purt- 
sones,) no; 213)». [Staff an’ ; “nie 
sol-fa notations] © June =, 1923; 
Ee €. hULY eb eh) BOOGUs Oly bie sh oes 
Deane & sons, the year book press, 
Itd.. London. 16209 


Wedding festival; march, Carl Schme- 
idler. of Germany: pf. four hands. 
©: Aug. 9, 1923552 @ Aug. 13;. FE 


570893; Theo. Presser co., J ila- 
delphia. %4210 


Wee little house; w W. N. V., melody 
Arnold T, Lax, of U. S. ©1 ce. Sept. 
10, 1923; E 569098; Wm. N. Viola, 
Shepherd, Mich. 16211 


Weeping willow; waltz song, w Yr. 
Namreh, m Herman Federoff, of U. 
S.' © ‘Aus’ 6s 1923 212) Aug 4; 
E 570494; Federoff music co., Balti- 
more. 16212 


Weidt’s chord system; by A. J. W.. of 
U. S. 1. Supp. 17a S V C, modulat- 
ing with correct progression.—2. 
Supp. lb P, simplified chord chart.— 
3. Lesson 1, composition, examples. 
of melodie progression. © June 28, 
1923: 2 ¢. each July 2; A TO9867— 
709869; Albert J. Weidt, Newark. 

16213-16215 


Weisst du es noch? fox trot-shimmy, 
text von Peter Herz, musik von 
Willy Engel-Berger, of Austria. © 


Apr. 207 192390 9 Ves Julys 103608 
566942: G. Steiner (L. Singer & 
eo.), Vienna. 16216 


What a fool you made out of me; w 
Jack Stratton, melody D. P., of U. 
Ss... © le Aug. 13,1923; E 5702475 
Dorothy Pelunis, Los Angeles. 

16217 


951] 


16218 


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pt. 111, n- s., v. 18 


What do LE eare: wh. EOL. mak, 
K., of Canada. Montreal, Canada, 
Sam Howard music pub. co., Itd., © 
Aug. 15, 1923; 1 c. Aug. 21; E 567540; 
Rene Kendig and Felix L. Lewis, 
Montreal, Canada. 16218 


What heaven is to me; w T. S., melody, 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher], of 'U. Si°°©) 1'c. ‘Aug 20, 
1923; E 570481; Theodora Sch- 
manke, Seattle. 


What I want I like to fight for; w 
RP. Dy, ma Ee Se Sy Huntington, 
OGU. Sy) Ovdoe Aug, 4.1923. 1H 
570138; Richard Philip Duell, Bur- 
lington, Vt. 16220 

What’s the matter with Sally; oper- 
etta in two acts, for children, Cyn- 
thia Dodge, of U. S. 4to. © June 
20, 1923 7.2 e)* June 23, ate: Sahy*5 : 
A 710805; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 16221 

What’s the use blues; fox-trot w and 
melody R. S., of Russia, domiciled 
at Brooklyn. © 1. Sept. 5, 1923; 
HE 569041; Reuben Salmon, Brook- 


lyn. 16222 
What will you do after I’ve gone 
away; w H. W. W., m. John” ¥F. 
Ryan,.of U.S. © 1 @ Aug. 4, 1928 ; 
EK 570121; Elmer W. Warnecke, 
Wheeling, W. Va. 16223 


What you was, you used to be, but you 
ain’t no more;-w Al, Wilson and 
Walter C. Ness, m James A. Bren- 
nan and Murray Sturm, of U. S. 
Mark bro. ed. .© Sept. 6, 1923; 2 
ce. Sept. 7; E 569073; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 16224 

When all the world’s asleep, dear ex- 
cept just you and I; w E.R., m John 
F. Ryan, of U. 8. © 1e Aug. 11, 
1923; E 568451; Elizabeth Reeder, 
Denver. . 16225 

When death to either shall come; w 
Robert Bridges, m Muriel Herbert, 


of Great Britain. no. 2. © June 28, 
1928) La “Ags. 2) BE 5672505 Au- 
gener, Itd., London. 16226 


When do we eat; w and melody Fred 
by bryan, of, U.S: 1c, Sept... 12, 
1923; E 569262; Barney Abramo- 
witz, New York. 16227 

When father had the flu; w V. R., m 
Al Meehan, of U. 8.; piano with 
words. © June 15, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 
18; E 568730; Virginia Roadcap, 
Fairfax, Okl. 16228 

When Frances dances; vocal gavotte, 
Maurice Verral, arr. Dan Godfrey, of 
Great Britain; full military band 
with solo clarinet in B flat, conduc- 


16219 


tor. (Jn Chappell’s army journal, 
no. 506) © May 11, 1923; 1¢. May 
23; E 566396; Chappell & co., Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 16229 


When I hold you in my arms; waltz, 
Wi and omy. M. ole, Ofeilly Se cet: 
Thomas Ellis, of U.S. ©1e Aug. 
18, 1928; E 570504; Edith M. Lid- 
dings, New York. 16230 


w Jerry Orgo;'m HH. 'E: BR.‘ of 
U. S. Elizabeth, N. J., Elite music 
pub. co. © Aug. 1, 1923; 2 ec Aug. 
1; EH 568675; Harry E. Rowland, 
Elizabeth, N. J. .16231- 


When I kissed the blarney stone; from 
The blarney stone, w and m Walter 
Scanlan, of U. S.. © Aug. 23, 1923; 
2 ec Aug. 23; E 568823; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. - 

16232 

When I iook into your eyes; w and m 
Hi B. S., and V. Mj of U.S." @ 1 
e, Aug, 15, 19238: 570273 Se eer 
Shepard and Virginia Mason, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 16233 

When I see you; w and m Robert 
Shoemaker and J. Lawrence Cook, 
of U. S., arr. Billy Heagney, of 
U. S. (Triangle blues series) © 
1 ec Aug. 29, 1923;- 570686; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., ine., New York. 

16234 

When Israel came out of Egypt; w of 
Psalm CXIV set to m in free chant 
form, William Byrd, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England. 4to. © May 
29, 19233) 1 e»\Sume 23 56646): 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. [© 
editing ] 16235 

When Jesus comes; w and m H. L., of 
Norway, domiciled at Redlands. 
Calif. ,. ©. June. 15,; 1923 +2 Gc. Aue: 
14; E 568636; Haldor Lillenas, Red- 
lands, Calif. 16236 


When Jesus died for me; w Mrs. H. S. 
Lehman, m M. C. P., of Switzerland, 
domiciled at Erie, Pa. Erie, Pa., 
Lehman & co. © Aug. 30, 1923; 2c. 
Sept. 7; E 569075: Myrna Chartley. 
Petitpierres Eric bays y 16237 

When Jesus the Savior comes in; w E. 
J. Sheets, m W. R. Cole, of U. S. 
©. Augigd; 19238 372 el Ae ne 
568574 ; Tabernacle pub. eco., Chicago. 

16238 

When June comes along. with a song; 
fox trot, from The rise of Rosie 
O’Reilly, George M. Cohan, arr. Geo. 
J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; band, in E flat. 
4to. , © Aub. 61923 * 27) Aue. 44; 
Ii 568641: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 16239 


952 


“eae 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


w and m Geo. M. Cohan, 
arr. Louis Katzman, of U. S.:; orch. 
with w. 4to. © July 24, 1923; 2c. 
Aug. 1; E 568241: M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment } 16249 


When lights are all a-glow; w. Percy 
Greenbank, m Franz Lehar, of Great 
Britain. © May 28, 1923; 1 ¢. June 
2: E 566400; Chappell & co., Iltd., 
Londor. 16245 


When love is true and two hearts beat 
as one; waltz, M. ©. F. and J. H.L., 
melody L. L., of France, domiciled at 
Philadelphia.. © 1 ¢. Aug. 18, 1923; 
BM posto; Max C.. Freedman, ..J. 
Harry Link and Leo Leonardi, 
Philadelphia. 16242 


When my dreams come true: w F. U., 
m John F. Ryan, of U. S. © 1. 
Aug. 11, 1923; E 568452;. Frank 
Utke, Ironwood, Mich. 16243 


When Nathan married Rose of Wash- 
ington Square; w Andy Rice, melody 
James Kendis. of U.S. ©1c. Aug. 
28, 1923: E'570647: Leo. Feist, inc., 
New. York. 16244 

When Santa listened in: book and 
lyrics May M. Brewster. m Ira B. 
Wilson, 01 U.S... 4to.’ ©’ ‘Sept... 1. 
1923; 2 c. Sept 27; D 26485: Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton. 16245 


Ww and m 


_——_ 


When shadows softly sway: 


Casta gcor Un. Si s@) ¥ -cx~Ane:. T, 
1923: E 570187; George J. Dawson, 
Philadelphia. 16246 


When she talks about seeing father: 
w John Anderson, m Joe Hearst, of 

‘ Canada. © July 30, 1923: 2 ¢. Aug. 
4; E 568317: Hearst music publish- 
ers, Winnipeg, Canada. 16247 


When the bluebirds and robins return 
again: w M. H..G., m Sylvia For- 
rest, of U. S.; pf. with w. © June 
ieekO2O>..2 C. Ae. 18 + 568725 
Martin E. Gerould, Rochester, N. Y 

16248 

When the crowd comes home: w and 

N. EL. L., of U.S. “(Lewis song 
sheet, bk. no. 1) © Mar. 21. 1923: 
2c. June 23, aff. June 22: A ‘710500: 
Nathan L. Lewis, New York. 16249 

When the dew is on the roses: w C. 
Ae Mm JC ttalis,.o£.8...S.; Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., C. A. Mulliner music 
pub. co. ©.June 23, 1923: 2 c. June 
25; E 568107; C. A. Mulliner, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa. 16250 

When the green leaves turn to gold; 
w FE. J...v. and Helen Vitale,- m 
oe C., Of Ul ts. . ©. Aue 79, 1923: 


16261 


2 ¢ Aug. 4; E 568342; M. Camma- 
rata and F. J. Vechio, Melrose Park, 
Tih. 16251 


When the moon is sinking low: w 
Al La Vine, m Emanuel M. Baum, 
Or US. (O, July 30.1923 2ie. July 
27; E 568151; Alba music pub. Co., 
New York. 16252 


When the moon is smiling; Hawaiian 
waltz by Willy Pike, of Holland; pf. 
©i July 19,1923 sir ec. Augi:2%; EB 
567311; B. H. Smit, Amsterdam,. 
Holland. 16253 


When the rain drops turn to snow 
flakes and sweet summer fades 
away; w Leon M. Jackson, m S. R. 
_J., of U. S. New York, Manhattan 
music co. © Jan. 1, 1923; 2 e. Aug. 
11; E 568526: Susie R. Jackson, 
Blue Springs, Neb. 16254 


When the roses bloom my darling; 
w C. L. Dorris, m J. Owen Long, of 
W. Sct) Ane ie, WO23 sy Rive. Awe 
14; E 570265; A. W. Perry’s sons, 
‘Sedalia, Mo. 16255 


When the sun is setting in the west; 
w J. B.. m E. S. S. Huntington, of 
U.S. ©l1e Aug. 4. 1923 ; E 570098 ; 
Joe Brunk, Otto, Wy. 16256 


When the whole heart of man turns 
unto God: anthem, w Aidan Clarke, 
m Alec Rowley, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. organ ace. 4to. (York 
series. no. 837) © June 18, 1923; 
1c. June 19: E 566666; Banks & 
son, York, England. 16257 


When will the sun shine for me; fox 
trot, Benny Davis and Abner Sily er, 
arr. Henry Silberhorn, of U. S.: 
concertina. (Witmark concertina 
publications, no. 7897) [Staff and 
numerical notations] © Aug. 6, 
19278 : 42 ‘c. ,Aug. 14; 8 568647 ;,.M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement] 16258 


When you and I were dancing: vocal 
fox. trot, w Graham John, m H. M. 
Tennant, of Great Britain. © July 
Pelee 2 | (Gao) dae By! OG TOLG 3 
Ascherberg. Hopwood & Crew, Itd.. 
London. 16259 


When you are in my arms; from 
Poppy. w Dorothy Donnelly. m Ni- 
clas Kempner, of U. S. © Aug. 
20.1923 2.2 -e Ae 2381s) S6898T 5 
Harms, ine., New York. 16260 

When you leave me alone to pine; w 
Lillian Hardin, melody L. A., of 
U.S. ©lc Aug. 6, 1923; E 568401 ; 
Louis Armstrong, Chicago. 16261 


953 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16262 


‘When you're in love, dad, you know 
how tis? w and m M* At OY or GSS. 
© Aug. 9, 1923 2 er: "Aue See 
568351; M. A. O’Hara, Roanoke, Va. 

16262 


When you're tired of calling me sweet- 
heart, you can always call me pal; 
w and m Earle Johnston and John 
A. Ricea; of U. S.. © Aug. 20, 1923; 
2 ce. Aug. 28; E 568896; Sherwood 
music co., New York. 16263 


When your eyes met mine; melody 
C. O. EH. of Ui S., arr. Homer Tour- 
jee, of US. (OW € Aue 30, 1923+ 
E 568914; Cecil Osik Ellis, Beverly 
Hs, Cait. 16264 


Where have you been all my life; w 
Alex Gerber, melody Jean Schwartz, 
oftUl 8." © 1. 7/AuwRotT 719288. b 


570502; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 16265 
—- Same. © Aug. 28, 1923: 2 « 


Aug, 380; E 568931; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 16266 


Where is my girl to-night; w A. D., 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher], of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 
13, 1923; E 570217; Audrey Dell. 
Los Angeles. 16267 


Where nature smiles in thru your 
door; w Ff. S., m E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton, of) DU. S26 ©: 1c. Augii3is 4023 ; 
E 570733; Frank Silvius, Eureka, 
Calif. 16268 


Where Niag’ra falls; w Sam Phrlich, 
m Turner Layton. of U. S. © Aug. 
8, 1923; 2 c« Aug. 11; E 568489; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 16269 


Where rainbows end; w and m Ben 
Ryan, M. K. Jerome and Fred E. 
Ahilert,,o0.U.. Ss... © daly. 25, 1923 - 
2 ec July 25; E 568115; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

16270 


Where the Dixie sunshine shines; w 
A. A., m Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; 
Diewith w.0 © dune: 15,4925" 2" c. 
Aug. 18; E 568727; A. Anderson, 
Owego, N. Y. 16271 


Where the morning glory’s twining 
round a home in Tennessee; fox trot, 
w Mrs. H. S8S., m E. S. S. Hunting- 
tonwensw. Ss. © 1 ‘eo Ane ele te. 
EH 570726; Mrs. Herman Salzwedel, 
La Porte, Ind. 16242 


Where the pavement ends; w Morris 
AY Bitizer: melody “Ko. CO... Om. 5. 
(eC) Cl Aue 8240) 1993-4 esol. 
Kenneth Casey. Brooklyn. 16273 


pt. 01, 0 4.,'v-458 


Where willows droop; by Carlyle 
Davis; of U.. Si6p! 34) sno! Ps pet. 
©: JFuly 18, \1923: 2 vel} July 20e 
568057; John Chureh co., Cincin- 
nati. 16274 


Which country belongs to me; w M. S., 
m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1 e. 
Aug. 2. 1923; W’5700038;") Mary 
Shank, Santa Clara, Calif. 16275 


While there’s life there’s hope; w S. 
H., m George Graff, jr., of U. S., 
arr. by Theo. G. Beach, of U. 8S. © 
1 ce. Aug. 2, 1923; E 565991; Sigri 
Hjelmberg, Coronado, Calif. 

Whisper of the crysanthemums; w 
H. S., melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 13, 1923; E 570227 ; Hen- 
rietta Skaggs, Datto, Ark. 16277 

Whisper that you love me, little Lou; 
w 'P. D., m George Gray qr) on Ut SB. 
New York, World music pub. corp. 


©, Aug.; 7, 1923 = 2ee.y hue een 
568926; Pearl Davidson, Sydney, 
Australia. 16278 


Whispering (The) shadow blues; w 
J. H. B.,:-m John Fy Byes 
© 1e. Sept. 1, 1923; E 568962; John 
H. Bingen, Lynchburg, Va. 16279 

Whispering sunbird; oriental fox 
trot ballad, w Max B. Lardie, m 
Chas: A. Arthur, of U. 8. Big 6 ed. 
© Fuly 10, °19235"2 Ae ae 
570978; Arthur bros., Detroit. 

16280 

Whistle away them doggone blues; w 
¥. H. and John Blansie, m E. §S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. ©1c¢ Aug. 4, 
TOS : 
mouth, Pa. 16281 

White (Mary Louisa) 24 tiny tunes 
for young musicians; by M. L. W., of 
England: pf. © June 19, 1923; 1 ec. 
July 16; E 566997; Alfred Lengnick 
& co., London. 16282 

White rose; melody H. A. K., of U. S. 
©° 1 ec Aug. 29) 1925228) vadoee - 
Hyman Albert Kaplan, Brooklyn. 
16283 

Whither thou goest; w Carleton Ever- 
ett Knox, m E.. LL, N., of U. Si) Kan- 
sas City, Mo., Cecil H. Neumann. © 
July 12, 1923; 2c Aug. 4; El 568323 ; 
Edith Louise Neumann, Wymore, 
Nebr. 16284 

Who’ll buy my violets; la violetera. in 
Little Miss Bluebeard, w E. Ray 
Goetz, m José Padilla, of Spain. © 
Sept. Te TOg sD Mer tees gce aay means 
569060; Harms, ine., New York. 

16285 


954 


(16276 


E 570095; Frank Hicks. Ply- 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 9, 1923 


16308 


Who’ll take the place of mammy; w | Wicky wacky blues; w Chapie Chap- 


and melody J. F. V., of U. S. © 
1 e@. Aug. 6, 1923; E 568398; James 
F. Vollmer, Ocean City, N. J. 16286 


Whooping (The) cough germs; w 
Lida Keck-Wiggins, m Thos B. 
Weaver of U. S. Dayton, O., Paine 
pub. eo. © Aug. 11, 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 
15; E 570292; L. M. Paine, Dayton, 
O. 16287 


Why; w andmE. V. W., of U. S. 
July 30, 1923; 2 c Aug. 4; E 568327; 
Ki. V. Walters, Kansas City, Mo. 

16288 


Why did I buy that Morris chair for 
Morris? from Ziegfeld follies, w 
and m Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby 
and Murray Kissen, of U. S. 
A226 25 Pri 23)9 12: iepn Augi i: 282° BH 
568822; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 16289 


Why. did you cry; w Adler and Phil- 
lips, m E. 8S. S. Huntington, of U. S. 
©,1 ¢. Aug. 4, 1923; E 570109: Les- 
lie Phillips, Buffalo. 16290 


Why did you make me love you; w 
James Gullo, m Frank T. Peterson, 
of U. 8.. © Sept. 1, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
7; EH 569069; John M. Rutala & co., 
Bridgeton, N. J. 16291 


Why did you promise me; w and 
Melody 4 Be Gs«Ba, Of). .4S¢, Oy Aare 
Aug. 13, 1923; E 570234; Ruby Gal- 
braith Robertson, New York. 16292 


Why did you take your love from me; 
wandm H. H., of U.S. ©1e Aug. 
6, 1923; E 568393; Eddie Heywood, 
‘Atlanta. 16293 


Why have we ever met: w and m 
WE. Flt, Obs U2 1S. ACY te Mae! 
1923; E 568386; Lillian May Heinz, 
West Haven ,Conn. 16294 


Why must you always flirt while danc- 
ing; w Samuel M. Kestenbaum and 
M. M. K., melody M. M. K., of U. S. 
© 1c Aug. 29, 1923; EB 570668; 
Maurice M. Korn, Sea Gate, N. Y. 

16295 


Why oh my eyes; w Eleanor Ruth 
Bauer, m K. BH. W., of U.S. ©1e. 
Sept. 10, 1923; E 569092; Kathlyn 
Elizabeth Woolf, San Francisco. 

16296 

Why should I blame it on you; w 
Joe Burns, Harry Devine and Mort 
Fox, m Jack Glogau, of U. S. © 


pell [pseud. of T. E. C.], melody 
T. E. C., Juanita Stinnette and Wen 
Talbert, of U. S., arr. Dave Payton, 
of (BS O11 ie. Auigy 1%, 19233 i 
570399; Thomas EH. Chappelle, Chi- 
cago. 16298 


Wiegenlied; berceuse, Paul Lange, of 
Germany; violin, with pf. acc. © 
June 19, 1923; 1c¢. July 3; E 566841 ; 
Hawkes & son, London. 16299 


C. Hy Souter, . Die 
Frederick Hall, of Australia. © 
Fane /30;' 78923" Te. Beep res 
567637; Allan & co., pty. Itd., Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 16300 


Will you marry me; w Mrs. D. B., mel- 
ody Arnold Thomas Lax, of U. S. 
©l1e. Aug. 6, 1923; E 568669; Mrs. 
David Bell, Nicholasville, Ky. 

16301 


some day, from The dancing 
honeymoon ,w Ballard Macdonald, m 
Walter L. Rosemont, of U. S. 

Sept. 1, 19238; 2 c. Sept. 5; E 569051: 
Harms, ine., New York. 16302 


Wind-blown (The) hill; w Lilian Mid- 
dleton, m Ernest Harry Adams, of 
U.S. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo-sop. 
or bar. © July 31, 1923; 2 c each 
Aus. Sl SB Heea0s : \) Antitun ? P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 16303 


Wind (The) in the willows; two-part 
song, w Edith Sanford Tillotson, m 
Tra “Bo Wilson; of “U!'S. “treble 
voices. 4to. (Willis school songs, 
no. 4102) © July 24, 1923; 2 « 
July 28; E 568591; Willis music co.. 
Cincinnati. 16304 

Winds of.winter; unison chorus, w 
Sarah Grames Clark, m Ira B. Wil- 
son, of U. S.; with alto ad. lib. 4to. 
(Unison chorus, compiled and ar- 
ranged by John S. Fearis, no. 1209) 
©: Aug. 22; 1923;3):2)¢e. (Augiv27; E 
570598; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 

16305 


Will-in-a-wisp; Ww 


‘Windy city blues; w and m L. C./D., 


ce USS. “© June 25; 19257 2"C. Fuly 
7; E 568104; Lucius C. Dunn. 
‘Water Valley, Miss. 16306 
Winking blue eyes; fox trot ballad. w 
and melody W. D., L. 8., R. R. and 
JEON RaobU, ASO “el CAS) 7, 
1923; E 570184; W. Drobegg, L. 
Salemme, Roy Ray and Joe C. Ko- 
vach, Chicago. 16307 
Winter blues; w S. M. .m Al Meehan, 


Aug. 14, 1923; 2c Aug. 15: B of U.'S.; pf. with w.'':© ‘May! 10, 

570294; Maurice Abrahams, inc., 1923; 2 ec. July 27; EF 568146 ; Stanley 

New York. 16297 Moore, Fredonia, N. D, 16308 
«ODS 


16309 


Winter moon; w C. W. S., melody Ar- 
nold: T: Lax,! of 'U. S.);©1) ef Aug. 
17, 1923; E 570395; C. Waldo Smith, 

' Redding, Calif. 16309 

Wishin’; w anon., m Milly Gordon, of 
Australia. ©- June ‘27, 1923; 1 «. 
Sept. 1; E 567640; Allan & co.. pty. 
Itd., Melbourne, Australia. 16310 


Wishing for mother; w E. D., mel- 
ody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher], of U.S. ©1l1e Aug. 
18, 1923; E 570215; Elbina Dunn, 
Minneapolis. 16311 

Wishing for you; fox-trot, w and m 
Bill Dett,,of U.S ,@yd .c. -Aae 11, 
1923; E 568437; Harlow Milton 
Pino, San Francisco. 16312 

Wistful Joan; 
Great Britain, op. 7. no. 3; Violin 
and pf. (Jn 1924 school examina- 
tions, elementary division, list B) 
COrdily 17," 1923 3.4, . Aue (2m 
567229; Associated board of the R. 
A. M. and the R. C. M., London. 

16313 


Wistfulness; by G. A. Grant-Schaefer, 
of U. S.; violin and pf. © July 31, 
1923; 2 ¢. Aug. 11; Hf 568504; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 16314 

Witching (The) hour; by Mari Paldi, 
of U. S.; pf. \(Hallowe’en, no: 2) 
©iAug. 6: 192382. Aue. 447. B 
568482 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

16315 

With you I want to be; w and m Fritz 
Zimmermann, of Switzerland, domi- 
ciled at Los Angeles. © Aug. 20, 
1923;.2.¢. Aug. 21; E 568788; Irving 
Berlin, ine. ,New York. 16316 

Within the potter’s shop: by Charles 
Wakefield. Cadman, of U. S., op. 75, 
no. 4; violin with pf. acc. © June 
5, 1925: 2.0. dughy .205 oHia DGRODS ; 
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

16317 


Without you, dear; without you; fox 
trot’ ballad, we andjm: G. Hu OG. of 


it S29: Oude Ame! 20. MMe23 3 4H 
470455; Guy Herbert Curtis, San 
ernardino, Calif. 16318 


Wonderful (The) game of golf; lyric 
byiF. Clark, m RiiB. Ih: of US vO 
1c. Aug. 14, 1923: E 568975; Robert 
Barry II, Narberth, Pa. 163819 

Wonderful salvation; w and m O. J. 
S., of Canada. © Apr. 10, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 11; E 567731; Oswald J. Smith, 
Toronto, Canada. 16320 

Won’t you set us free: from the Largo 
of the symphony From the new 
world, op. 95, w and adaptation Paul 
Bliss, of U. S., m A. Dvorak; three 


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by, Philip: Taylor. of | 


i 


pt. m1, n. s., v.18 


women’s voices. 4to. (Theo. Pres- 
ser part songs for women’s voices) 
©, Aug. 21, 1923;..2 ¢ Aug. 28; EB 
570642: Theo. Presser ¢o., Philadel- 
phia. [© words and adaptation] 
16321 


Won't you take the old road and re- 
turn; w M. S. E.,; m Compton: P. 
Thorp, of U. 8S. © June 28, 1923; 
2¢. July 10: E 570493; Mattie Smith 
Everette, Los Angeles. 16322 


Wood-fairies: w Winnie Griffiths, m 
Hubert Wilfrid-Jones, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Aug. 14, 1923; 1 ¢ Aug. 18; 
E 567583; Chappell & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 16323 


Wood sprites; composing, fingering, 
phrasing, poetie idea, glossary, in- 
structive annotations and biographi- 
cal sketch, Harvey Worthington 
Loomis, of U. S.; pf. (Progressive 
series compositions, catalog no. 317, 
grade 2-a) © July 21, 1923; 2 ¢. 
July 23; E 568070; Art publication 
soc., St. Louis. 16324 


Woodland (A) glade; four pieces Ar- 
nold Williams, of England; - pf. 
Contents :—1. Spring magic.—2. Mad- 
rigal.—3. Daffodil days.—4. Rondel. 
© ‘June 13, 1923')41 -e' "Sune: 237 E 
566679; Alfred Lengnick & co., Lon- 
don. 16325 


Woodland magic; three-part song, w 
FE. F. Fleischer, m Otto Wick, of U. 
S.; women’s voices. 4to. (John 
Church co., three-part songs for 
women’s voices, secular, no. 2732) 
©, Aug. 20, ,19235°2)¢. Aug... 243), E 


568862; John Church co., Cinein- 
nati. ‘- 16326 
Workmen (The) ’ve got no brains; 
w and melody L. S., of Canada, 


domiciled at Everett, Wash. © 1 ¢. 
Aug. 16, 1923; E 568664; Liborio 
Siracusa, Everett, Wash. 16327 


World (The) is waiting for the sun- 
rise; duet, w Eugene Lockhart, m 
Ernest. Seitz, of Canada; sop. or 
tem. and alto or. bar. - © dune, 1, 
1923: 2 ec.’ June 2;'E 5663992 @nap- 
pell & co., 1td., London. - [© ar- 
rangement} 16328 


Worried mama’s blues; w and m C. 
hevie Austin, of U..S.; mm Aviat. 
© 1.c¢. July 28, 19233) eiioesio2 ; 
Lovie Austin, Chicago. 16329 


w and m Lovie Austin, of U. S.; 


in A flat., ©, loc.. Aug TL; 1925 5° 
568548; Chicago musie co., Port 
Washington, Wis. 16330 


956 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 9, 1923 


Worship; unison song, w John Green- 
leaf Whittier, m Geoffrey Shaw, of 
England; massed voices. 4to. (Mu- 
sical times, Sept. 1, 1923) © Aug. 
a, d925; 1 ¢ Sept. 1; BH 567647; 
Novello & co., Itd., London. 16331 


Wow! w and m Ted Baxter, of U. S. 
©) Sept. 3,.1923; 2 c. Aug. 30; E 
568941; Forster, music publisher, 
ine., Chicago. 16332 

Wreckers (The) ; patriotic song, N. F. 
ae or Ue Sem) Aug! 7, 1923 5:2 °c. 
Aug. 14; E 570286; Noah F. Tillery, 
Kansas City, Kan. 16333 

Yawning; w and melody G. W. G., 
of U. S., arr. Vern Elliott, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 16, 1923; E 568663; G. 
W. Golubeff, San Francisco. 16334 


—— w Alex Gerber, melody Paul 
Specht and Milt Hagen, of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 30, 1923; E 568920; Ir- 
ving Berlin, inc.,. New York. 16335 

Yes; w and melody T. H. M., of U. 
we air Arthur Wisk; ‘of U.S." ©\1 
ce July 27, $923: Ei 568122; "Thos. 'H. 
Meek, San Francisco. 16336 

Yesterday; fox trot ballad, w and m 
L. Clair Case, of U. S. © Aug. 16, 
1923; 2. e. Aug 23; E 568832; Musi- 
clair pub co., Los Angeles. 16337 

Yodelling the blues; w and melody A. 
Lies ite WS: 3 (C} Te... Ang. 1, 1923 - 
E 568213; Abe Lewis Steinberg, 
Detroit. 16338 


You; w Al Wohlman, melody Bud 
Poppen.0f U.S. tO. 1c. Ate. 17, 
1923; E 570501; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 16339 

Bare. * (C) Ane? SPO gens ily «@ 
Sept. 1; E 568999; Irving Berlin, 
inec., New York. 16340 

You built a home in my heart: w and 
meciody -M: D. and -L.-8., of U.-S:., 
arr. by L. S. © 1. Sept. 5, 1923: 
E 569047; Morris Davidson and Leo 
Scott, Asheville, N. C. 16341 

You can be my hubby dear; w N. S. 
O., melody Herman Dubois [pseud. 
of Ethel Wisher], of U.S. © 1 « 
Aug. 20, 1923; E 570484; Nora-sS. 
Osborn, Elma, Wash. 16342 

You didn’t care when you broke my 
heart, so why should I care now; 
w and melody Howard Johnson and 
Ben Russell, of U. S., arr. B. R. 


© 1 ¢. Aug. 28, 1923; E 570649: 


Leo Feist. inc., New York. 16343 
You don’t seem to care any more; w S. 
F. Broder, m John C. and Benjamin 
BusSpikes, ety. Sijrarr. dytC.-Se. O 
1c. Aug: 28, 1923; E 568867; Spikes 
bros. pub. co., Los Angeles. 16344 


9 


16357 


You great big beautiful doll; w Oscar 
Roy, m George Graff, jr., of U. S8.. 
arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1 
e: Aug. 2; 1923; E 570015;: Alfred 
Smedberg, New Britain, Conn. 

16345 

You'll remember; w M. B. F., m E. 
S. S. Huntington, of U. S. ©l.« 
Aug. 4, 1923; E 570107; Mary B. 
Fisher, Washington. 16346 


You made a fool out of me; w Marcel 
Klauber, melody D. J., of U. S. © 
1c Aug. 11, 1923; E 568420; Don 
Juielle, Cleveland. 16347 

You might have fooled me once, you 
might have fooled me twice. but 

- you can’t fool me all the time; w 
Ben Selvin and Lew Cobey, melody 
Jack Meskill, of U. S. © 1c Aug. 
14, 1923; E 568594; Jack Mills, inc.. 
New York. 16348 

You no fool-a me; w and melody W. 
AM. (OP. UPSE 1G) “Ave, “Ane 20, 
1923; E 570439; W. Astor Morgan, 
New York. 16349 

You oughta know; w P. O. B., melody 
Walter Smith, of U. S. ©1«. Aug. 
11, 1923; E 568424; Percy. O. 
Brewer, San Francisco. 16350 

You’re not in love at all; w F. M.. 
m EK. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. 
© le Aug. 4, 1923; E 570111; F. 
Micihelli, Newark. 16351 

You’re still the pal of my dreams: w 
M. T. R., m John F. Ryan, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢« Aug. 11, 1923; E 568448; 
Mrs. M. T. Ready, St. Paul. 16352 

You’re the only daddy for me; w 
Harry De Mund, melody J. E. A., 


ofl 8 = Of & ‘Sept:2120 1928 ; 
E 570977; James E. Aldridge, New 
Tork. 16353 


You said no yesterday—won’t you say 
yes to-day; w Ben Ryan, melody 
Harry Akst, of U. S. © 1e¢ July 
27, 1923; FE 568124; Ager. Yellen & 
Bornstein, ine... New York. 16354 

You smiled my heart away; fox-trot, 
w and mélody A. J. S., of U. S., arr. 
Robert Chas. Bates, of U. S. © le. 
Aug. 17, 1923; E 570406; Alton J. 
Stevens, Chicago. 16355 

You taught me how to love you now 
vou want me to forget; w and mel- 
addy Wits: Wer omits Sic: Ee. 
Aug. 6, 1923; E 568406; Will Higgie 
Wasniewski, Milwaukee. 16356 

You turned me down, but V’ll turn up 
again; w G. M. B., m John F. Ryan, 
of \U:: 8: °©).1 ce: Sept. 1,°1923 5° EB 
568952; G. M. Brandon, Greystone 
Park; Nooo. 16357 


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16358 


You used to mean the world to me; w 
Vv. B. W., m E. 8S. S. Huntington, of 
U.S’ ©'1'e. Aug. 4, 1923 ;.Bi570187 ; 
Viola Bullen Walker, New Orleans. 

16358 

You were made for me; w and m 
Ra BBS ofUU. aS) +@i dvesd uly 8y, 
1923; E 568215; Rosetta Bessie Bo- 
niel, Brooklyn. 16359 


You wrecked my life and drove me to 
ruin; w and melody R. A. B. and 
GO a. J 4, 0f gU4 18. 4,@O) ee Auge 6, 
1923; E 568655; R. Arthur Booker 
and O. Leon James, New Rochelle, 
NON 16360 

Young (Victor) Prelude; melody, 
Vis Ms; of 1U.(S8.; Op: 40.. @,4,c.,Aug: 


1 ,A9238.54,Ey St0862,;.. Victor, Albert 
Young, Chicago. | 16361 
Your garden in my heart; w Cal De 


Voll, m Al Verdi, of U.S. '© Aug. 
13, 1923; 2 ce. Aug..24; HE 570660; 
Harold Rossiter imusic co., Chicago. 
16362 

Your good-night kiss; w and m Har- 
old A. Fletcher, of U. S. © Aug. 20, 
1923; 2 c..Aug. 28; EH 568892 ;, Sher- 
wood_musie co., New York. 16363 
Your tears have a thousand glows; 
w and. m M. M., B.,.of U.S. ©1.¢ 
Sept. 12, 1923; E 569260; Margaret 
M. Bonham, San José, Calif. 16364 
Your world, and mine; w H. Martin, 
mA. fC. dof U.S. OpAUS 17,1923 % 

27 e-) Auge AS: ah. s68las ; cansony,C. 
Jacobs and Hugh Martin, Franklin, 
Pa. 16365 
Youth; w Helen R. L. Valentine, m 
Henry S. Gerstlé, of U.S.; high 
voice. © Aug. 6, 1923; 2 ec Aug. 11; 


3 @éme concerto; 


pt. II, n..S., ¥. 43 .iiee 9, 1923 


Youth’s love and marriage; w L. P., 
m John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1e. 
Aug. 18, 1923; E 568712; Ludmila 
Pavlovich, Omaha, Neb. 16367 


Zara; cabaret girl, song and fox trot 
from Hello prosperity, w and m 
Ernest Sefton and Alf. J. Lawrence, 
of Australia. (Paling’s song series, 
00, 128) "©" July “1. 19255 eee. 
Aug. 18; E 567563; W. H. Paling & 
co., Itd., Sydney, Australia. 16368 


Zee-zo-zum; w and m ©, A. P., of 
Ui S.. © 1° ay Awez so 1923: 1D) 
568921; Cordelia Ayer Paine, ‘New ; 
York. 16369 


Zelda; caprice, Percy Code, of Austra- 
lia; solo B flat cornet, baritone or 


euphonium, with pf. ace. © June 
26. 1923; 1 ¢ Sept. 1; E 567638; 
Allan & co., pty. Itd., Melbourne, 
Australia. 16370 


Zingarelli (Niccolo Antonio) Adagio; 
by N. A. Zingarelli, arr. G, A, Grant- 
Schaefer, of U. S.; violin with pf. 
ace. (Jn Schmidt's educational se- 
ries, no. 295: Melodies of olden 
times) © July 31; 1923; 2 ce Aug. 
11; E 568497; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. [© arrangement] 

16371 


A, M. blues; descriptive blues, w 
Roland C. Irving, m J. C. Johnson, 
of U. S. Mark bro. ed. © Sept. 6. 
192332". Sept. T° Hrs69070); wid- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

16372 


-par Alberto Bach- 
mann, of Switzerland; violon et pf. 


bo 


EK} 568476; G. Schirmer, inc., New ©,May 21, 1923: 1.e¢ June 6;.. Hh 
York. 16366 566354; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 16373 
Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1923: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 36 unpublished ) __ 94 
Class EK, Musical compositions (including 4,619 unpublished) __________ 1G) 299 
Potala oe fe a ee 


958 


Eon PoE -MUSIC USED OR LICENSED.TO,BE USED FOR TLHE.,MAN- 
UFACTURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE ME- 
STAN OAR Y WHE MUSICAL WORK" UNDER, SEC 1; (BE) OF THE ACT OF 


MAR. 4, 1909. 


Abie’s Irish rose. © Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. Notice 
ree’d Aug. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
ie, 181. a 


Adelaide. © Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 22, aS 
recorded, v. 5; p. 187. 2 


All ave di sera; by Redento Zardo. © 
G. Schirmer, inec.. New York. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, 
Ve Of per 84, 


Andy Gump; fox trot. © Dixon-lIane 
music pub. co., ine., St. Louis. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 4, 1923; recorded, 
WalGop. LS2: 


Answer me with a kiss. © Jack Mills, 
inc.. New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 
14, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 182. 5 


Appassionato; orch. arr. © _ Rich- 
mond-Robbins, ine., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Sept. 10, 1923; recorded, 
Vad. Paks. 


Aprila, o bella; by E. Wolf-Ferrari. 
G. Sehirmer, ine, New “York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, 
vy. 5, p. 184. 7 


At twilight; by Hazel G. Kinscella. 
G. Schirmer,’ inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; re- 
corded, v. 5, p. 184. 8 
Bad news blues. © Chas. K. Harris, 
New York. | Notice rec’d Aug. 31, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p.’181: 9 
Brown baby. © Edward B. Marks 
musie co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 11, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 182. 
10 

Canzone triste; by Paolo Comte. © 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, 
5, p. 184. 11 
Canzonetta; by A. D’Ambrosio. © 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, 
ep. S84: sy aia te} 
Change your mind. © Goodman & 
Rose, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 7, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 183. 
13 


General Edwards march. 


[16373] 
© G. Schirmer, ine, New York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, 
Vv. 3, p. 184. 14 

Cortege; orch. arr. © Richmond- 
Robbins, ine., New York. Notice 
~yee’d Sept. 10, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 184. 1 


Ding (The) dong bell; by Hazel G. 


Kinscella. © G. Schirmer, ine, 
New York. Notice ree’d Sept. 21, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 184. 16 


Do dvodle oom. © Rainbow music 
corp., New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 
20, 1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 186. 1% 


Do re mi. © Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Sept. 20, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 186. 18 


Down the old trail o’ dreams. © 
Will Rossiter, Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 20, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 
185. 19 


Egyptian dance; by Rudolph Friml. 
© G. Schirmer, ine, New, York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, 
Vv. 5, p. 184. 20 


Evening song; by Hazel G. Kinscella. 
© G. Schirmer, inc, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, 
v. 5, p. 184. PAM 


© Foun- 
tainette pub. co., Worcester. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 8, 1923; recorded, 
Ven OL p., 18s? De 


Ghosts; by Hazel G. Kinscella. © 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Sept. 21, 1928; recorded, 
v. oO, p. 184. 2 


Gloria; novelty piano solo. © Rich- 
mond-Robbins, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Aug. 81, 1923; recorded, 

Di) (Oa. 24 


959 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16373 (25) 


pt. II, n.'s., v. 18 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) On 
the mountains; by B. Godard. © 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 21, 1923: recorded, 
v. 5, p. 184. 25 


Golondrina (La) (The swallow); w 
Walter Hirsch, adapted D. Onivas, 
[pseud. of Domenico Savino] m 
Narcisso Sevradell. © Richmond- 


Robbins, inc.. New York. Notice 
reec’d Aug. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 181. 26 
Hedge roses; orch, arr. © Richmond- 
Robbins, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 10, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 184. 27 


Henpecked blues. © Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 14. 
1923; recorded, v. 5; p. 182. 28 


House (The) of David blues. © Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Sept. 4, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 183. 

29 


I love my old tomato, nobody else can 
love me like my old tomato can. 
Irving Berlin, ine, New York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 5, 1923; recorded, 
Vi By Praleat 30 

I’m gonna pack myself up parcel post 
and send myself to you. © Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Sept. 6, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 183. 

31 

I’m sittin’ pretty in a pretty little city ; 
w and m Lou Davis, Abel Baer and 
Henry Santly. © M. Witmark & 


sons, New York. Notice rec'd Sept. | 


17, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 185. 32 
I’m tired of livin’ alone. 
Fisher, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 6, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 183. 
33 

I’ve always been true blue to you, so 
why can’t you be true to me. © 
Chas. K. Harris, New York. Notice 
rec’d Aug. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 181. 34 
If I had the pipe that Peter Piper 
piped, what a pipe the girls wouid 
be for me. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. . Notice ree’d Sept. 17, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 185. 35D 
If I were in love with somebody else. 
I wouldn’t be here with you. © 
Chas. K. Harris, New York. . Notice 
ree’'d Aug. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 181. 36 
If I were king of the House of David. 
© .Jack Mills, ine. «New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 4, 1923; recorded, 
Vii Oe ules: ot 


© Fred | 


If you don’t give me what I want, I’m 
gonna get it somewhere else. © 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. Notice 
rec'd Sept. 14, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 182. ; 38 


Im prater bltih’n wieder die biume; 
wienerlied, op. 247. © Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 11, 1923; recorded, v. 
5, p. 182. 39 


In the silence of the night; by 8S. Rach- 
maninoff. © G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 21, 1923: 
recorded, v. 5, p. 184. 40. 


It shouldn’t taste from herring. © 
Philip Ponce publications, New York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 19; 1923 ; recorded, 
Ve OpcDx: 185, AL 


Japanese (A) sunset; fox trot. © 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 20, 1923; recorded, v. 5. 
p. 187. 42 


Jolly (A) time; by Hazel G. Kinscella. 
© G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded 
v. 5, p. 184. 43 


Just thinkin’; a blues. © Rainbow 
music corp., New York. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 20, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 186. 

44 


Kiss me with your eyes. © Edward B. 
Marks musie co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 11, 1923; recorded, v. 5. 
p. 182. 45 


Komm mein ’schatz, wir trinken ein 
lik6rehen; fox trot lied, op. 255. 
© Edward B. Marks: music co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Sept. 11, 1923: 
recorded, v. 5, p. 182. 46 


Little (A) chicken fit for old Broad- 
way. © G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 184. . AT 


Lo, hear the gentle lark; by Henry B. 
Bishop. © G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Sept. 21, 1923; . 
recorded, v. 5, p. 184. 48 


Log cabin blues. © Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 11, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 182. 

49 


Lone (A) song; by Homer Bartlett. 
© G. Schirmer, inc,, New York. 
Notice ree’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, 
5, p. 184. 50 

Lonesome at twilight. © Leo Feist, 
inc.. New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 
10, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 184. S51 


960 


NOTICES OF USER 


no. 9, 1923 


Lullaby ; by Hazel G. Kinscella. © G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 184. 52 


Mamma goes where papa goes, or papa 
don’t go out to-night. © Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1923 ; recorded, 
Wiis, p.. 184. 3 


Maminy’s little black snowflake. © F. 
A. Smith, New York. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 4, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 183. 

54 

Mandolin (The) serenade; by P. La- 
come. © G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; 
recorded, vy. 5, p. 184. dD 


Marching on; by Hazel G. Kinscella. 
G. Schirmer, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, 

a Pa ee oe r 56 
Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) An- 
gelus: by J. Massenet. © G. Schir- 
mer, inec., New York. Notice rec'd 
Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 184. 
De 

Memphis man. © Edward B. Marks 
music co.. New York. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 22, 1923; recorded, v..5,.p. 187. 
58 

Merry (The) shepherd; by Hazel G. 
Kinscella. © G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 184. 59 
Midsummer nights serenade; by J. 
Albeniz. © G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Sept. 21, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 184. 60 
Mississippi ripples. © Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. Notice 
rec'd Sept. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 
185. P 61 
My home town in Kansas. © Leo 
Feist. inc.. New York. Notice ree’d 
Sept. 10, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 184. 
62 

My little brown nest by the sea. © 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. Notice 
rec'd Sept. 14, 1928; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 182. 63 
Nina; by F. Fanara. © G. Schirmer, 
inc.. New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 
21, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 184. 64 


O sole mio; w J. Macklyn Meskill, ed. | 


D. Onivas [pseud. of Domenico Sa- 
vino] © Richmond-Robbins, ine., 
New York. Notice ree’d Sept. 8, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 183. 65 
One hour of love. © Harms, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 6, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 183. - 66 


16873 (81) 


Oracolo (L’) (The oracle); suite, a 
music drama in one act, Camillo 
Zanoni, m Franco Leoni. © Chap- 
pell & co., ltd., London. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 14, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 181. 


67 
Oriental; by Rudolf Friml. © G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. Notice 


rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 184. 68 


Parade of the wooden soldiers; fox. 
trot song. © Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 11, 1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 182. 

69 

Pierrot; by Dagmar di C. Rybner. © 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 184. 70 


Playing tag; by Hazel G. Kinscella. 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, 
v. 5, p. 184. fie 


Please mama, please papa. © Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. Notice ree’d 
Sept. 10, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 184. 

72 


Prediletta ; mazurka. © Donato Mon- 
tano, Brooklyn. Notice rec’d Sept. 4, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 182. 73 


Raisin’ Cain. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 14, 1923; 


recorded, v. 5, p. 182. 74 
Rememb’ring. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
*New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 13, 


1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 185. 75 


Sad ’n’ lonely blues. © Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 
4, 1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 183. 76 


Serenade; by Dezsé D’Antalfy. © G. 
Schirmer, ine. New York. Notice 


ree’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 184. ar 
Shepherds love. © Will Rossiter, 
Chicago. Notice rec’d Sept. 20, 19238; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 185. 78 
Shuffle along. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 6, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 183. 79 


Somebody else took you out of my 
arms, but they can’t take you out of 
my heart. © Shapiro, Bernstein & 
¢co., ine. New York. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 19, 1928; recorded, v. 95, p. me 

Stars: by Harriet Ware. © 4G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 184. 81 


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16373 (82) 


—_— ee SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsSssSsSSSSSSss 


Sugar baby. © Irving Berlin, ine, 


New York. Notice ree’d Sept. 22, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 187. 82 
Sulla laguna; by A. Buzzi Peccia. © 


G. Schirmer, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, v. 
5, p. 184. 83 


Tell all the folks in Kentucky I’m 
comin’ home. © Irving Berlin, ine., 
New; York..*..Notice reeide: Sept..6, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 183. 84 

. Tendresse; by E. Pante © G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 21, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 184. 85 

That little sweetheart of mine. © 
Henry Wehrmann, New Orleans. 
Notice rec’d Aug. 24, 1923; recorded, 
Vo. 0, De tol. 86 

That’s got ’em blues. © Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 13, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 
185. 87 

Those ha ha blues. © Fred Fisher, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 
15, 1923 5 recorded, V.s-5;) PD. 2-00... 188 

Tired o’ waitin’ blues. © Rainbow 
music corp., New York. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 20, 1928; recorded, v. 5, p. 186. 

89 

To a lonesome heart; by Paul L. 
Specht. © Richmond-Robbins, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Sept. 4, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 182. 90 

Tomfoolery; novelty piano solo. © 
tichmond-Robhbins, inc., New York. 
Notice reec’d Aug. 31, 1923; recorded, 
Si FS aa OND ol 91 

Underneath the mulberry tree. © 
Breau & Tobias (Bee Tee pub. co.) 
New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 22, 
1923 ; reeorded, v. 5, p. 187. 92 

Underneath the Sip, Sip, Sippy moon. 


© Shapiro, Bernstein & co., ine, 
New York. Notice ree’d Aug. 31, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 181. 93 


pt. 111, n..s., Vv. 18, no: 9, 1923 


Upright and grand; by Frank Banta 
and Peter De Rose. © Richmond- 
Robbins. inc., New York. Notice 
rec'd Sept. 4, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
Di. phew 94 


Village dance; by Hazel G. Kinscella. 
© G. Schirmer, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 21, 1923 : recorded, v. 
Do, p. 184. 95 


Where have you been all my life. © 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 6, 1923; recorded, v. 
H, Dp! £83) 96 


While the city sleeps. © Philip 
Ponce publications, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Sept. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 
oh pe dao: 97 


Who will it be. © Goodman & Rose, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d Sept. 
20, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 187. 98 


Why must my pal grow old. © Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. Notice rec'd 
Sept. 14, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 182. 

. 99 


© Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. Notice reec’d Sept. 22, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 187. 100 


You. © Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 10, 1923 : recorded, 
v. 5, p. 184. 101 


You better keep babying baby, or 
baby’s gonna bye-bye you. 
Broadway music corp., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 20, 1923 ; recorded, 
V..0, DP. 186. 102 


You didn’t want me when I wanted 
you, I’m somebody’s else now. © 


Yawning. 


Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 18, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 184. 103 
2 A. M. blues; descriptive blues. © 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Sept. 22, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 187. 194 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


A Vombre des Tamaris; par Henri 
Morisson, of France; piano. © Aug. 
oly 1923;,.1 .e), Septi; 185). E. 567876 ; 
L. Philippo, Paris. 16374 


—- et Hans Ourdine, of France; 
orch. avec piano conducteur. 4to. 
erage ot, 1925-1 'c. Sept: 18: BE 
067857 ; L. Philippo, Paris. 16375 


A pupa d’ ’a rinascenta: a pupa e’ 


New York, versi di F. Marenna, 
musica di Salvatore Capaldo, of 
lipivsahe) 1 ¢...Sept, 27,1923; EB 


011368; P. Eliseo & son, New York. 
16376 


"A serenata d’o zampugnaro; versi e 
musica di F. Amodio, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York: violin ace. 
1c. Sept. 28, 1923; E 569722; Frank 
Amodio, New York. 16377 


Aghms (An) heart: w A. Es, Sm } 


Geos Graff, jr.,.of U.,.S:, arr. Theo. 
G. (Beach, -of. U; S. .©. Jd, «¢. ,Sept..5, 
1928 ; EH 570862; Adelaide F. Schober, 
Umtata, Transkee, South Africa. 
16378 


Achron (Joseph) Prélude; by J. A., 
op. 21, no. 1, ed. and fingered Jascha 


Heifetz, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York; violin and piano. (77° 
suite en style ancien, no. 1; © Sept. 


lezen. 2)-C., SCD 14 7.8 5741085: 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. [© 
editing and fingering] 16379 


Across the bridge of dreams; prize 
song, w Douglas Furber, m Arthur 
Baynon, of Great Britain. © Aug. 
24, 1923; 1 ¢c. Sept. 14; E 567829; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 16380 


Adelaide; w and m J, Macdonald, of 
Wae8.+©, Sept. 13,, 1923-2 ¢. Sept, 
14; E 569320; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 16881 


Adoree; nur fiir einen augenblick, 
fox trot, worte von Kurt Schwa- 
bach, musik von Charles Glasting, 
of Austria, arr. v. Kurt Lubbe. © 
Wee al SLO Aen Set. 40 HOPS: 
E 567674; Edition Accord, Berlin. 
16382 


A-dudle -E-dudle-D-G; w and m A. 
W... B,,,A.,, of, U., S.;; arr. William: C. 
Lhindeman,,.of ,U. S.,.© 1 ¢., Sept. 
do, 1923; HB 571069; -Axel W. . BE. 
Austin, New York. 16383. 


Afsted, min baad! digte af J. P. 
Jacobsen, musik af Ture Rangstrém, 
of Sweden. (Wilhelm Hansen edi- 
‘tion, no. 2317: Romantik, nr. 5) © 
Auee® 274 1925% Foe Sept?! 10s h 
567793; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 16384 


After-thoughts; caprice, F. H. Losey. 
of U. S., op. 240; pf. (Vandersloot 
edition of latest musical composi- 
tions) © Aug. 25, 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 
27; E 570637; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 16385 


Afton water; w Burns, set to old 
Scottish air arr. Kenneth G. Fin- 
lay, of Great Britain; mixed choir. 
4to. (Scottish part songs, no. 199) 
©" Avg. . 28,; 19231301. 7e: | Sept. 6H 
567660; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 


gow. 16386 
Agitato in D minor; by Victor G. 
Boehnlein, of U. S,; orch. 4to. 
(Cinema ine. series, no. 36) © 
Sept. 24, 1923; 2 «@ Sept. 26; E 


569685; Belwin, inc., New York. 
16387 


Ah! beneditte ’e bagne! ...; acqua 
.4!..., versi e musica di Mario 
Nicol6, of Italy; mand. ace. New 
York, N. Y., and Naples, Case edi- 
trici riunite Italia America. Edi- 
zione Ceria. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1923; 
2 @. Sept. 17; E 569385; Ernesto 
Rossi, New York. 16388 
Air de ballet; by Henry S. Sawyer, of 
Wes * piano! (© Sept... 18, 1923' 
2c. Sept. 21; E 569530; T. S. Deni- 
son & co., Chicago. 16389 
Air for the G string; by Herbert 
Hughes, of England; violin, or vio- 
loncello, and pf. © Aug. 23, 1923; 
LT e)> Septi''22;"'E 572001; FF: & B: 


Goodwin tal Horddol 16390 


Alabama bound; blues, w and m P. 
B., of U. S., arr. Robert Ricketts, 
Or ue ee ete Septeee. L928 
EH 571230; Perry Bradford music 
pub. co., New York. 16391 


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16392 


pt. 111, n. §., v.18 


Alabama in the evening, that’s where 
I wanna be; w Martin Brandon, m 
IND. ot 0.8.) Oy Och or tege: 
2 €. OC 83) Ot ivGa. dow enaee 
Cimber, Milwaukee. 16392 


Alabamy blacksheep, 
turn to my fold; fox trot song, 
Roy Ingraham, arr. Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus, of U. S.; oreh. with words. 
4to.. © Sept. 15, 1923; 2 ¢.: Sept. 245 
E 569595; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 16393 


Alaska and the U. S. A.; w and m 
A. E. S., of U. S.. © Sept. 12, 1923; 
2c. SEN. 155. Br ailiod, Attia on 
Snow, Seattle. 16394 


Album of first pieces; 13 easy and 
melodious pieces, Cuthbert Harris, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 22, 
1923; 1¢. Sept. 4; E 567656; Warren 
& Phillips, London. [© p. 138-15] 


16395 
Albums of Amy Hare’s songs; w 
Rabindranath Tagore, James Den- 


ham and others, m A. H., of Eng- 
land. London, Frederick Harris co. 
Vu 2...) Sept. 13, 1923: ie: een 
AUe)..20,0 Fy GOTlOL, OOltac,. ) atEy 
Hare, London. 16396, 16397 


Ali; fox trot egyptien, di Vincenzo 
Billi, of Italy, op. 379; pf. © Sept. 
19, 1923; 1 e. Sept. 20; E 567964; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 16398 


Aline; paroles de Léo Leliévre et 
Briollet, musique de B. Hennion, of 
Franee. © Aug. 31. 1923; 1c. Sept. 
18: E 567880; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 16399 


All broken up over you; w Joe Burke 
and Lou Hersher, melody C. H. and 
Joes Murphy, of U:; S8., arr. C. H. 
© 1 e. Sept. 28, 1923; E 571433; 
Carl Hoefle, Philadelphia. 16400 


All for the best; w Mattie B. Shan- 
non, m Adam Geibel, of U. S. © 


Ane. St. Lome : eke. ewe,” ULYt:) MAR) 
569392; Adam Geibel music ©Co., 
Philadelphia. 16401 


All I want is a man of my own; w 
and melody Stanley S. Miller, of 
Wes.) Cyd) eG,  Sepm 2%, koa. B 
5713738; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 16402 


All muddled up; fox trot, Wenrich, 
played Muriel Pollock, of U. S.; in 
C. (Ampico, no. 203211-EH) [Music 
roll, with words] © Dec. 20, 1922; 
2c. Sept. 28, 1923; E 569756; Ameri- 
can piano co., New York. [© in- 
terpretation ] 16403 


All 


won’t you re- | 


my dreams came true; from 
Scandals 1923, w and m N. F. R. 
and, V. H., of (U. SiO eee. 
1923; 2 e« Aug. 27; H 570615; Nor- 
man F. Rebertson and Van Campen 
Heilner, Spring Lake, N. J. 16404 


All over you; w F. P. U., m John 
F; Ryan, of U.8:--©-1 «© Sept. 11, 
1923; E 570920; F. P. Uloth, New 
Glasgow, N. S., Canada. 16405 


All the world will be dry bye and bye; 
w M. L., m Harry La Forrest, of 
U.S... © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 c Sept. 10; 
E 569232; Minnie Lacy, Chicago. 

16406 


All things bright and beautiful; an- 
them for flower services, w Mrs. 
C. F. Alexander, m Hugh Blair, of 
Great Britain; treble voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. (Choral album, 
no. 1347)" ©' Sept. 6: 49933 °7 tc 
Sept. 20; E 567954; Bayley & Fer- 
guson, Glasgow. 16407 


Alma, I want you; valse ballad, w 
Bernard Bisciotti, m B. C., of U. S. 
© 1'‘c.''Sept. -28;' 1923" Br"569720: 
Bernardo Cortese, Philadelphia. | 

16408 


Along the rainbow trail; w Ray Sher- 
wood, m John Meyer, of U. S. © 
Sept. 4, 1923; 2 c« Sept. 5; H 569449 ; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 16409 


Alt Heidelberg; film-schauspiel in 6 
akten, nach Wilhelm Meyer-Foer- 
ster, musik von Mare Roland, of 
Germany; volistindiger klavier- 
auszug zum dirigieren. © Apr. 19, 
1923; 1 c. Sept. 17; E 567848; Drei- 
masken verlag, a. g. Berlin. 16410 


Alte (Die) mithle; lied im volgston, 
worte und musik von Wilhelm Ben- 
ignus, of U. S. © Sept. 14, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 17; E 569365; Wm. Ben- 
ignus, New York. 16411 


Always smile and never cry; w KE. 
F., m George Graff, jr, of U. S.., 
arr. by Theo. G. Beach, of U. 8. .© 
1c. Sept. 18, 1923; EH 571093; Elsie 
Fischer, St. Louis. 16412 


America courageous; march, Jean Ri- 
vinius, melody H. O. P., of U. S. © 
1c. Sept. 27, 1923; E 571366; Horace 
©. Prell, Chicago, and Mae. E: 
Brown, Maywood, Ill. 16413 


American emblem; march two step, 
Marry, 3. Ginedin.” OF ee oon: ae 
(Vandersloot edition of latest mu- 
sical compositions) © Aug. 25,. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


1923; 2 c. Aug. 27; E 570621; Van- 
dersloot music pub. co., Williams- 
port, Pa. 16414 


American tango; by E. F. M., of U. S., 
arr. EH. B. Cullen, of U..S. ©l1e 
Sept. 19, 1923; E 569447; Ethel F. 
Mann, Philadelphia. 16415 


Amid the pyramids; oriental fox trot, 


w FEF. J. Purdy, m Chas. V. Bates, of . 


Vie. © Sept...1d, 19238: 2 c¢. Sept. 
26; E 571283; Victor music pub. co., 


Philadelphia. 16416 
Amorita; Spanish waltz, Leon De 
Lora, of U. S.:; pf. (Vandersloot 


edition of latest musical composi- 
tions) (Cover title: Amorcita) © 
Pe oe IO2a:  2.C.. » AUS. ..214, EE 
570626; Vandersloot music pub. co., 
Williamsport, Pa. 16417 


Amoureuse de Nanouck; oogie-oogie 
wa-wa, fox trot, de Paris sans voiles, 
paroles de Léo Leliévre et Henri 
Varna, musique de Archie Gottler, 
of U.S. © June 25, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
18; E 571142; Publications Francis- 
Day, Paris. 16418 


And that’s why I cried over you; w 
im Geo. .Gratt, jr, of U.)S., 
arr. by Theo. G. Beach; of U. S: "© 
1 ce Aug. 17, 1923; E 570421; Pearl 
Heller, Lodi, Calif. 16419 


Anderton (H. Orsmond) Two lyrics; 
by H. O. A., of England; viola with 
pf. ace. © Aug. 23, 1923; 1 c¢. Aug. 
24; E 567612; Swan & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 16420 

Angel voices, ever singing; sacred 
duet, Harry Rowe Shelley, of U -S.; 
Som. and alto. © Aug. -27."' 19238; 
Be Ave, 27 OTUG1 1 | Harold 
Flammer, ine., New York. 16421 


Angels (The) and the _ shepherds; 
Christmas, English text Helen A. 
Dickinson, m traditional Bohemian, 
ed. Clarence Dickinson, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Sacred cho- 
ruses, no. 111) © Sept. 14, 1923- 
2c. Sept. 17; E 569360; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. [© editing] 16422 

Angel’s serenade; by G. Braga, arr. 
Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; saxophone 
with pf. ace. (Century certified edi- 
frorigy No, /2222)) WO) Aue r2 4923 - 
2c. Aug. 22; E 570548 ;.Century mu- 
sic pub. co., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 16423 

Angling;,w H..H.' T., m Sylvia For- 
rest, of U. S.; with w. © June 1, 
aO2a 2 GC. Octo) Hooeoous 7 Harry 
HE. Thompson, Pagosa Springs, Col. 

16424 


80831—24——_8 


16435 


Angoissante (L’) aventure; ouverture. 
par Gabriel-Marie, arr. par Hans 


Ourdine, of France; orch. avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. (Nouvelle 
collection Salabert, no. 36) © Aug. 


25. SA a tC, Sent. LB 561 Coe 7 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement | 16425 


Annabel Lee; from Greenwich Village 
follies, w Irving Caesar and John 
Murray Anderson. m Louis A, 
Hirsch, of U. S. © Sept. 19, 1923;. 
2c Sept.. 21; E 569485; Victoria 
pub. corp., New York. 16426 


Answer me with a kiss; w Sarah Rob- 
erts Wallbaum, m Albert E. Short, 
‘oftU. S. © Sept. 7, 1923; 2 ciSept. 
11; E 569304; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 16427 

Any time at all: w Ben Russell, mel- 


ody Cliff Friend, of U. S...© 1. 
Sept. 15, 1923: E 571067; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 16428 


Appassionato, no. 1; by Erno Rapée 
and William Axt, of U. S.: orch. 
(Capitol photoplay series) © Sept. 
& 19285: 2 e. Seppe. 105,58. S69169:; 
Richmond-Robbins, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 16429 

Aprés la retraite; piéce de concert, de 
Henri Biisser, of France, op.' 61, no. 
1; cornet en si bémol, avee acc. de 
mir ©) Aug 25.1923: 1 .¢c.-Sépw-n. ; 
E 567775; E. Gaudet, Paris. 16430 

Arabian love dreams; w and melody 
I. C., of U. S. © 1 c Sept. 8, 1923; 
E 569663 ; Irving Cherin, New York. 

16431 

Are you here, Maggie Mooney, are you 
here; song from Nifties, American 
version Van and Schenck, m C. W. 


Murphy and Worton David, of 
U..Sa,..©y Sept. 24, 1923; 2:-e; Sept. 
25: E 569653; Harms, inec., New 
York. 16432 


Arise, ye subterranean winds; from 
The tempest, Henry Pureell, arr. 
Alfred Moffat, of Great Britain; 
bass, (Bayley & Ferguson’s festival 
series) © Aug. 30, 1923; 1 ¢. Sept. 
11; E 567802; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 16433 

Arkansas: w William Pickering. mel- 
ody Leon Elliot, of U..S., arr. Harry 
A. Powell, of U. S. yt e Aug. 20, 
1923: E 570412; William B. Ocken- 
den, San Francisco. 16434 

Arlecchinata; di Virgilio Ranzato, of 
Italy; violino e piano. (6 pezzi 
caratteristici, no. 5) © July 10, 
1923: 1 ce. Aug. 6; E 567925; Carlo 
Schmidl, Trieste, Italy. 16435 


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16436 


Around a stump; humoresque, toy 
suite, Mortimer Wilson, of U. S., op. 
11; wood-winds with toy instru- 
ments, ad lib. Fischer ed. (Jn Or- 
chestral training, v. 3, no. 5201, ad- 


vanced) Contents: —1. Soliloquy 
of a chipmunk.—2. Sleepy old 


owl. —38. <Ant’s industrial parade. 
© Sept. 20, 1923; 2 « Sept. 24; E 
569626; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 164386 
Arrivanno ’America; versi e musica di 
EK.) Pennino, of 0. Sy 7 mand, ace. 
(Edizione Pennino, no. 64) © Nov. 
7,922 <7 2 aa Sanit AGin1e23860 © 
569319; Francesco Pennino, Brook- 
lyn. 16437 


As the days: w Mattie B. Shannon, 

mAs G:., ef 'S. Ase: (27, 1928 : 

2 ¢, Sept. 17; E 569393; Adam Gei- 
bel music co., Philadelphia. 

16488 


Asbury Park; w W. F. W., m George 
Grait, jr vel, Uso. AFT P DeO. G. 
Beaeh; of .U. S..).© 1 ¢« Sept. 18, 
£23. | Boy LUGE, Wa, Eco We riont, 
Asbury Park, N. J. 16439 


At dawning; reverie, J. Howard Rich- 
ardson, of U. 8.; pf. Boston, W. B. 
Hasey & co. © Sept. 19, 1923; 2 «. 
Sept. 21; EH. 571181; W. B.. Hasey, 


Boston. 16440 
At dusk; by E. Markham Lee, of 
Great Britain, ed. by Ernest 
Fowles; pf. (Curwen edition, 
higher division, no. 9232) © Aug. 


22) 1923°:1-@ Sept. 4: BE 567807 : J. 
Curwen & sons, Itd., London. 16441 


Aufforderung zum tanz; walzer sang, 
text und musik von A. Kirsch, of 
Us SSO Fe Seg te Vises By 
9691538; Arthur Kirsch, Brooklyn. 

16442 

Augustin; German folk-tune, arr. An- 
gela Diller, of U. S.; pf. with sug- 
gestions for study. (In days of old, 
no. 2). © Sept’'S"1925 =)" Sept. 
14; E 571026; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 16443 

Aureola, queen of. light; w Helen A. 
Pfeil, m Melvin MacCoul, of U. S. 


[Photographed copy] © 1 c¢. Aug. 
21, 1923; E 568766; Winand Du 
Bois, Petersburg, Va. 16444 


Autos: ow Ro SS. Y.,. i. Bascal ont 
meton, of U.S... Cyl, cee ao, 
1923; “H570741; R.' 8S. Yarbrough, 
Oklahoma City, Okl. 16445 

Autumn gold; reverie, Cecil Kappey, 
of.-U .S., se.. Morris, Aborn, of U..S. ; 
oreh, with pf. conductor. (Belwin 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


con. ed., no. 77) © Sept. 24, 1923 ; 
2 ¢c. Sept. 26; E 569687; Belwin, 
iné., New York. 16446 


Autumn mcon; an impression, Kings- 
ley Stanford, of Great Britain; pf. 
©’ Sept. '12,°1923; ft ce Sept. > H 
567799; W. Paxton & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 16447 


Autumn song: part song, w R. W. 
Dixon, m Kenneth G. Finlay, of 
Great Britain: mixed choir. 4to. 
(Choral album, no. 1350.) © Aug. 
23, 1923; 1 ¢« Sept. 6; EH 567663; 
Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 16448 


Autumn (An) song: song without 
words, intermezzo, Herbert Haines, 
of England; pf. © Sept. 15, 1923; 
1 c Sept. 22; E 572010; Hawkes & 
son, London. 16449 


Autumn time; w and melody A. J. 
SS.) ‘of WU. So ©o1 ‘eG Sent. fe, seen; 
E 569357: Albert John Snow, South 
Boston, Mass. 16450 


Ayesha; w and m M. L.’ H. of U: 8S. 
© 1c Aug. 23, 1923; By) 568803 ; 
May Linden Hilton. Los Angeles. 

16451 

Baby dreams; w P. O. B., melody 

Walter Smith, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 


10, 1923: E 569114; PR. O. Brewer, 
San Francisco. 16452 


Baby girl kisses: w and melody W. H., 


of U.S. 64) Tie. Septet o, 1925 
571218; Walter Hull,- Dearborn, 
Mich. 16453 


Baby kisses; w and m F. L. L., of 
Canada, arr. Otto Zimmerman, of 
Canada. “©, 1,¢. Sept. 12,, 1923; 
569267: Felix L. Lewis, Montreal, 
Canada. 16454 

Baby’s got the blues: w and melody 
Henry Creamer and Sam Wooding, 
of U S., arr. Billy Heagney, of U. 
S. ©l1c. Sept.,17, 1923; E 569351 ; 
Joseph M. Davis, New York. 

16455 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Fugue in D 
minor: upon the chorale: Wir glau- 
ben all’ an einen Gott, J. S. Bach, 
ed. Edward Shippen Barnes, of U. 
S.; organ. obl. 8vo. Sept. 8, 
1928 :,.2 ¢. Sept. 1435.87 502i AG. 


Schirmer, inc., New York. [© edit- 
ing] 16456 
The Peasant cantata; English 


version J. Michael Diack, m J. S. 
Bach, arr. Harry Edgar Baker, of 
England; soli and cho. | 4to. 

Sent. |, .,1923 2 vot. (Sept adi gee 
567846: Paterson, sons & co., ltd., 
Glasgow. 16457 


966 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


Bachelet (Alfred) 2 piéces pour piano; 
par A. Bachelet, of France.  Con- 
tents:—1l. Barcorolle nocturne.—2. 
Petite histoire. 1. Violin et piano.— 
2. Piano et violoncelle.—3. Piano A 
2 mains. © Aug. 7, 1923; 1 ¢ each 
Sept. 18: E 567890-567892 ; Durand 
et cie., Paris. 16458-16460 


Back to the Ozarks: w M. A. Inman, 
m' Al, Meehan, of U. S8.; pf. with 
were sane’ 20; £993"'"2 ¢, Oct) Lt; 
E 569887; M. A. Inman, Stroud, 
Ok. 16461 


Bad news blues; w Benny Davis, m 
Harnyvakst. ot U.S.) ).©. Aug. 14, 
ee ence |) AOS Ds OH)  5OSE89 ; 
Jerome H. Remick & C0., New York. 

16462 


Bagatelle; by J.;G., of U: S.; pf..© 1 
Girpepe: 29; 1923 EK) T1418 Jesse 
Gunther, Atlantic City. 16463 


Balfe (Michael William) The Bo- 
hemian girl; operatic fantasia, 
Balfe. arr. Carl Hemann, of Great 
eisai, ype 2(C), Sept. 17, 1928.1 
Grimepu dec. 1) 567950: Banks) .& 
son, York, England. [© arrange- 
ment] 16464 


Banjo (A) song; from Bandanna 
ballads. w Howard Weeden, m Sid- 
ney Homer, op. 22, no. 4. (G.-S. 
Svo. choruses, no. 7039, 7052) 1. 
Adapted John Hyatt Brewer, of U. 
S.: men’s voices.—2 Arr. Victor 
Harris, of U. S.; three-part echo. of 
women’s voices. © Sept. 17, 1928; 
2 el! Sept. 22%) -E 569540, -569541 - 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. [© 
adaptation and arrangement] 

16465, 16466 


Banks of Georg’a: w J. C.m Valeria 
Gordon, of U. S's pf) with 'w:': © 
sune'29, 19235 2 c.Oct! 1° EH 569802 : 
Joseph Couslin, Hast Vandergrift, 
Fa. 16467 

Barearola: by George Aitken, of Great 
Britain (0p). 255. pie July, 21, 
Po2ee  l e.! Sept: 4i: Rene les) 
Augener, Itd., London. 16468 


di Virgilio Ranzato,. of Ikaly; 
violino e pf. (6 pezzi caratteristici, 
ne 1) © July 10; 1923; 1 eiwvug. 
6; E 567920; Carlo Schmid], Trieste, 
Italy. 16469 


Barcarolle; w H. G. C., m Elsa Gre- 
gori, of U. S.; med. voice. ©, Sept. 
8, 1923; 2).¢c. Sept: 14; BE. 571046; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

: =: 16470 


| 


16481 


the belfry; 
study, Harry S. Pepper 
Jones, of Great Britain; 
Jume, “3s; 4923 3. Tsien. Aug: 
567602; Dix, Itd., London. 


pianacrobatie 
and Guy 


pf.wv © 
Ooi BE 


16471 


Bats in 


Be still my heart; w and aria R. A. 
C., of U. S., pf. arr. Donald. Johnstone, 
of U. S.; male voice. [Photostat ] 

oO Lac Sent.) 29, foes a hi orteador 

R. A. Couchman, Kansas City. 

16472 

Be Thou my guiding light; w Ida L. 

Reed “mCAll Gi. iof UL) S “os@icAue. 

27. 1923; 2 e: Sept. 17: EH 569395 ; 

Adam Geibel music co., Philadelphia. 

16473 


Beatitudine (Beatitude);: by M. En- 
rico Bossi, of Italy, op. 140, no. 3; 
organ. © Aug. 3, 1923; 2c. Aug. 6; 
E 569159; John Church CO; Cincin- 
nati. 16474 


vals por S.A. y A., 
of Mexico: pf. (in Revista de re- 
vistas, Septiembre 16 de 1923) © 
Sept.  16/419228 14 .@ Sept. 265. BH 
472021; Salvador Anaya y Arrieta, 
Mexico, Mexico. 16475 


Bebe; w Sam Coslow, m Abner Silver, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus fof U. 8.] 4to. 
(Witmark edition, excellent quar- 
tette arrangements, nos. 1673, 1674) 
1. Mixed voices.—2. Female voices. 
© Aug. 14, 1923: 2 ¢ each Aug. 22; 
E 570528, 570529; M. Witmark & 
sons. New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 16476, 16477 


Beatriz Tamayo; 


and melody. Vir- 
of 


Bed time blues: w 
ginia Liston and Sam H. Gravy, 


i See -©) eee. Sept); Qn. 1923.4 1) 
571382: Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inec., New York. 16478 


Reer and wines: or, Booze, booze, fox 
trot Albert Gautier. [i. e. Fo A. G.], 
of France, domiciled at New York; 
1st violin. © 1 ¢. Sent. 20, 1923: HE 
571175; Francois Albert Gautier, 
New York. 16479 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) Azalia 
(Almack’s) ; waltz, Beethoven, 
played. Ann Thompson, of U. S. 
(Ampico, no. 61171—E) [Musie roll] 
© Sept. 20, 1922; 2 ¢. Sept. AG, Lolo 3 
E 569752: American piano co., New 


York. [© interpretation ] 16480 
Before it is too late; w J. P. H.m E. 
S. S. Huntington, of U. S.. © 1-e. 


Aug. 31, 1923; E 570700; John P. 
Harrington, Oakland, Calif. 16481 


967 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16482 


Behind the honeysackle vine; w L. J. 
H., m Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with 
w.. 1©; Angi (8), 1928:5.12 ©. Oct. 1; EB 
569853; Laura J. Hopkins, James 
Crossing, S.C. 16482 


Bella (La) tormina; polka, melody 
Gaetano Riso, of 1 Seer. ie eee 
Gioe, of U.S. © 1.e. Sept. tay W925 ; 
E. 571062; Melody piano co., ine., 
New York. 16483 


wee Isle, little queen of all islands; 


7 Ry HA. mo We! C. (O'Brien, 08) D'S. 
DbEroee Mich., Roman Arndt music 
pub. a © Sept. 8, 1923; 2. e. Sept. 


10; E 569229; Roman Arndt, Detroit. 


16484 


Benedictus es Domine; congregational 
and chant settings, w from the Bible, 
m A. D., of U. S.; mixed voices. Syo. 
© Sept. Snidozag-22¢: mept., 20; B 
569468 ; Arthur Davis, St. Louis. 

16485 


w from the Bible, m Joseph 
Pletcher, of U. S.;. mixed voices, 
with bass solo. Ato. © Sept. 15, 
1925; 2 ¢@. Sept. 83: EH) 569418 ;- Wm. 


A. Pond’ & co., New York. 16486 

Bennu-bird (The); w Frater Achad, 
a Ok Oe Se On ee ee 
(Songs of the new aeon, no. 2) 
OE 38,28 52 GC Ock. 8; HW DCIS : 
Charles Lagourgue, Chicago. 


16487 
Berceuse; af Aksel Agerby, of Den- 
mark; violin med. pf. © Aug. 27, 


19233, 17c: Sept.ct06°E 567783; Wil 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 16488 


by César Cui, arr. James C. Brad- 
ford, of Ui-S.; orch., with pt. con- 
ductor. (Galaxy, no. 237b)' © Aug. 
POS so) 2 Ae) at i SBSG9S * 
G. Sel} hirmer, inc., New York [© 
arrangement] 16. 489 

by J. Stuart Archer, of Great 
Britain; ne Paxton’s ed. © Sept. 
%, 1923); 1 @: Sept: 43) B, S67678.;, W. 


Paxton = eo., ltd., London. 16490 


extraite de la suite bréve, par 
Louis Aubert, of France; violon- 
celle et piano. © Aug. 2, 1923; 1 
e. Sept. 11; E 567754; Durand et 
cie., Paris. [© transcription] 


491 


Berceuse (La). rouge: paroles de H. 
Moreau et Briollet, musique de Dal- 
bret, of France. © Aug. 25, 1923; 
1 POP CRS ey Gy nm UR 1 D67TTFL; ‘Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 16492 


Berlioz (Hector Louis) The damna- 


H 


tion of Faust; selection, H. Berlioz, . 


Frank Winterbottom, of Hng- 
military band with conductor. 


are, 
land; 


i ee NI 111, D. Su! Vi 48 


(Hawkes & Son’s military band edi- 
tion, no. 457) © July 13, 1923; 1c. 
July 27; E 567796; ela yikes & son, 
London. 16493 


Les troyens; opéra de Hector Ber- 
lioz, fantaisie par Ch. Delsaux, of 
France; orch. avee piano conduc- 
teur. (Lutetia, no.°2)" (Cy Ame 25, 
1923; »1 )<¢. .,Seps., di, a aoe: 
Choudens, Paris. [© arrangement] 
16494 


Best (The) kiss; w P. F., m John F. 
Ryan, of U: BS. ‘© Ie Sept. 27, 1923; 
E. 571354; . Philippe Falandeau, 
Puay River, Ontario, Canada. 

16495 


Beyond the waves; w C. A. E., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher],,0f U.S: © Deh Sena, 
1923; E 570791; Clarence A. Eagile- 
ston. Holden, W. Va. 16496 


Big (The) hall clock; striking eight, 
Harry Rogers Pratt, of U. S., op .18, 
1O.MAY pPEHLI© oe 8, 1923 +2 e. Sept. 
14; B 571042; G. Schirmer, inc.; New 
York, 16497 


Birthday waitzes; by Daniel Gregory 
Mason, of U. S.; pt. (Commonwealth 


series, no. T77),: © Aus.) 7,192ac02 c. 
Aug. 14; E 568684; E. C. Schirmer 
music CO., Boston. 16498 


Bit (A) o’ Killarney; w P. O. B., mel- 
ody Walter Smith, ‘of U.S. © Toe, 
Sept. 10, 1923 ; E 569115; Percy O. 
Brewer, San Francisco. 16499 


Bit (A) of syncopation; by M. M. B., 
of U. S., arr. Edward Branner, of 
U. S.;, melody. with pf. aec: -© :1-c. 
Sept. 14, 1923 ; E 569301; Martin M. 
Branner, New York. 16500 


Black-bird (The); w T. B. Aldrich, m 
Henrietta C. Tuthill, of U. 8.; three 
women’s voices. (Willis music ©o., 


women’s voices -— octavo — secular, 
no. 4121)’ ‘© Sent. 7; W238: 22 c. 
Sept. 15: BE 569314; Willis music 
co., Cineinnati. 16501 
Black man be on yo’ way; w and m 
S,. W., of U.S. 5. GWalliamsy slow- 
down series, no, (9) won pepe (, 


1923; 2 c. Sept. 10; E 569184; Spen- 


cer Williams music co., ine., New 
York. 16502 
Black-smith (The) [and] The tea 


kettle; w Alice C. D. Riley, m Jessie 
L. Gaynor, of U. S., arr. Dorothy 
Gaynor Blake; pf. with w ad lib. 
(From the child world) © Aug. 3, 
1923.; 2 ec. Aug. 6; EH 569645; John 
Chureh co.. Cincinnati. 16503 


968 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


Blinde liebe, blinder hass; boston u. 
lied, worte von Ernst Neubach, mu- 
sik von Fritz Lowe, of Austria. © 
JUV 2Hjo 1923 .tiee Wepte 45° °K 

567672 ; Edition Accord, Berlin. 
16504 


Blue eyed baby blues; w and m M.D. 
Wiot U. Si) © Sept:' 51923512 ¢ 
Sept. 8; E 570890; Mary Davidson 
Wright. San Antcnic. 16505 

Blueeyes; w J? V:, m John FF. Ryan, 
oF U. SAO TW'e Sept. 18!" 1923 - 
BH} 570935; Joseph Volpe, Philadel- 
phia. 16506 

w L. B., m George Graff, jr., of 

WS. Sarre Theo! G.iBeach, of W'S. 

©'1 @' Sept. 22, 1923; BE. 571249; 

Luther Bates, Belmont, Mass. 


16507 

Blue grass blues; w and melody W. L. 
R., of; U.S., arr.. Louis Hooper,. of 
Mee (Gad iC ny Ato, 2194 1998" B) 
568765; William L. Russell, New 
York. 16508 


Blue rose: w Arthur Coleman, m FEu- 
gene Herbert, of U. S. .© Oct. 1, 
TOP eee een et, &: "HK D6O910.. Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 16509 

Bluff: one step mousseux, adatta- 
mento ritmico di Tomaso De Filip- 
pis. musica di Nicola Moleti, of 
Italy. Edizioni Carisch. © July 
2, 19235 1 & Sept. 7; E 567689; A. '& 
G. Carisch & ¢«, Milan. 16510 

Boatman’s (The) song; by Florence 
Morey. at "U.S! spi "oy" Sept. "28, 
1923 % 2.6:, Oct...23 Ey 569921); Hinds: 
Hayden & Eldredge, ine, New 
York. 16511 

Bédes (Det) der for; digte af J. P. 
Jacobsen, musik af Ture Rang- 
strom, of Sweden. (Wilhelm Han- 
sen edition, no. 2315: Romantik, nr. 
an @© Aug. 27,,1923 1c. Sept..10;.E 
567791; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 16512 

Bozgies’ (The) band; by Maurice Ja- 
eobson, of Great Britain, ed. Ernest 
Fowies; pf. (Curwen edition, pri- 
mary division, no. 9228) © Aug. 
10, 1923: 1 ¢. Sept. 4; E 567816; 
J. Curwen & sons, Itd., London. 

16513 
by Stanley T. Reiff, of 
U.S ; organ. \i© Sept. 20, 1928; 2 

Sept. 29; E 571465; Willis music 
eo., Cincinnati. 16514 

Boogy boo blues; by Sidney Bechet, of 

WAS)? Ist violin. © 1c. Sept. D4, 
1923 : 1B 569594: Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 
16515 


Bonheur (Le) ; 


| Britannia, 


16527 


Breezes; w and melody F. F. Bryan, 


ob ALS: e Sept! 21) 1923 3a 
069479 ;, Irving Berlin, ine. . New 
York. 16516 


Brilliante ;nire: versi di Gino Mat- 
turro, musica di Mario Nicold, of 


Ttaly : mand:.acc. » New ;York, N. Y., 
and Naples, Case editrici rinnite 
Italia America. Edizione Ceria. 


4to. © Sept. 1, 1923; 2°c. Sent. 17.; 
E 569383 ; Hrnesto Rossi, New York. 
16517 


Bring back my love to me: waltz-bal- 
lad, lyric Alice Essex Grosmann, m 
DS. Gf UR? S.~ Ot eo Sept! <4: 
1928: FE 570783; Joseph John Gros- 
mann, Memphis, Tenn. 16518 


by Max 
oreh. with 


Bring back that dreamland; 
Ossett, of Great Britain: 
pf. cenductor. 4to. (Melodia, no. 
62) © Aug. 24,°1928:'1.¢ Sept. 8: 
E 567722; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew. lItd., London.. [© arrange- 
ment] 16519 


mistress of the air: w Tom 
Heffernan, m Hubert Bath, of Great 


Britain. ©: ‘Sept. 92.2/19238--.. 1 e. 
Sept. 22: EK 572003; Cecil Lennox 
& co., London. 16520 


Broken (The) heart: w T. P.,m FE. S. 
S. Huntingten, of U. S: ©1e¢. Aug. 
31, 1923; E 570725: Thomas Polctto, 


Chicago. 16521 
Broken-hearted mammy; w end mel- 
ody. EC. of Al) (©) Le. Sept.712: 
1923; E 569265; Hymon Cheiftetz, 
Buffalo. 16522 
i Broome street shimmy; w D. M., m 
Luther A. Olark, of OU, S.’ ©. le: 
sept.'’ 24, 519235" 569550; David 
Montgomery, Newark, N. J. 16523 


Brown eyes; w and melody F..S. P., 
of U. S., arr... Dave, Peyton; of. U.S. 
Gyr G TAU! 224, 1025.7) Hl St0oe2 ks 
Fred. 8S. Prochep, Chicago. 16524 


Bruche; w and melody <A. K., of. Po- 
land, domiciled at New York. © 1c. 
Sept... 15, 1928; H 571070; Adolf 
King, New York. 16525 


Buckaroo (The); w andm lL. C. A., 
of U. S. Pendelton, Or., Western 
pub. co. © Sept. 1, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
4: BK 569161; Laura Coutts Averill, 
Pendleton, Or. 16526 


Bucsu; szoveget irta,., Karkas,.. Imre, 
-zenéjet szerzé Kurucz Janos, of 
Hungary, domiciled, at New. York. 
©le, Aug. 31,1923 ; E 570754; John 
Keurucz, New York. 16527 


969 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16528 


Buddy-girl; w and melody L. C., of 
U2 USEL. Oo Lites Sept: (22. :4928 aH 
971212; Louise Cordi, New York. 

16528 


Budgy ‘boy; -w Ax A. ‘Syim- John ¥F-. 
Ryan) of Wiss. '© ebhivenSepirng7, 
1923; E 571855; Alma Ames Shep- 
herd, Akron, O. 16529 


Tug house fables; by Clarence Gaskill. 
Ato, 1. Male ,voices, arr. >Geo...J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S. (Witmark edition 
excellent quartette arrangements, 
no. 1681)—2. Fox trot, arr. Louis 
Katzman, of U. 8.; orch. with w. © 
Sept. :15,,1923; 2 e each Sept. 24;:E 
569596, 569597 : M. Witmark & sons. 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

916530. AGoRd 


Bum, (A),, chauffeur; ws J. M.. K.,; m 
Geo Graff, jr. of U. S.,. arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of -U. S.; ©.1:+¢.-Sept.:5, 
1923; E 570855; Jennie. M. Keagy, 
Scottdale, Pa. 16532 


Bumpin’-bumpin’-along; song of the 
rail road, w Ki. C., m Harry Morton, 
of U. S. New York, Manhattan music 
co: © Aug. 30, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 5: 
E 569984; Elizabeth Crawford, New 


York. 16533 
Buone cose; versi di Raffaele Chiu- 
vazzi, musica di France. Buongio- 


vanni, of Italy; mand. acc. Naples, 
Italy, Santa Lucia. 4to. © Aug. 1, 
1923; 1 ¢. Sept. 8; E. 567705; Italian 
book co., New York. 16534 


Buongiorno a Maria: versi e musiea di 
HK. A. Mario, of Italy; mand acc. 
4to. ©. June 1, 1923: 1 ¢. Aug. 25: 
EK. 567599; Italian’ book co., New 
York. 16535 


Butterfly ; w and melody I. B., of U.S. 
arr, Arthur Guttman, of U. S. © 1 
ce. Sept. 13;°1923 ; EH 570997; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 16536 

Butterfly rag; melody A, P.. of U.-S., 


arr, Dave Peyton, of U.S. ©.1.«¢. 
Sept. 6, 1923; E 570868; Annie Pot- 


ter, Chicago. 16537 
Buzzing bees; choral fancy, m Franco 
Leoni, of Italy; women’s voices. 


4to. (John Church company, four- 
part songs for women’s voices, sec- 
ular,',no. '2733)' ©. Sept, 2471923; 
2c. Sept. 27; E 571414; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 16538 


By a small forest. stream;>w 8S." J), 
m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with 


We @). duly 81) TORS 2 nek here FE : 


EH 569867; Shelby Johnson, Colum- 
bus, Ga. 16539 


pts 111, HFS. Wr TR 


By the Hudson stream; or, The maid, 
the moke, and the moon, w H. R., 
melody 4. R., of U.. 8: and: Fritz 
Zoellner, of Germany, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1923:.E 
569443 ; Hugh Ross,-New York. 

16540 


By the wandering waters; song of 
meditation, w and:‘m Edgar Belmont 
Smith, of U. S.; high voice. © Sept. 
8, 1923); 2 ¢.; Sept..d4; EB, 5710445.G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 16541 


C’est pour toi; paroles de Nazelles, 
musique de A. Mauprey, of France 
et R. Penso, of Italy. © June 27, 
1928 3:1 ce Sept. 18 ;0H 1567872 34 Pub- 
lications Francis-Day, Paris. 16542 


Ca.s’fait en dansant (Say it while 
dancing); fox-trot chanté, paroles 
anglaises de Benny Davis, paroles 
francises de Nazelles, musique de 
Abner Silver, of England. © June 
27, 1923 "Te: Sept) 16—" Baio rer. : 
Publications Francis-Day, Paris. 


16543 
Cabana. (lua).; . fox-trot, af Axel 
Sehgler, of Denmark; pf. © Aug. 


27, 1923; 1 °e Sept. 102 an “agnirs: 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 
16544 
Cabaret blues; classical jazz, w and 
m C. A. K., of U. S. New York, Clin- 
ton A. Kemp music co. © Aug. 23, 
192352 e Aus!) 24 Hot ope Clin- 
ton A. Kemp, New York. 16545 


Calico days; fox trot, w and m Ray 
Perkins, of U. S.. © Sept. 6, 1923; 2 
e. Sept. 14; E 569324; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 16546 


California blues; w E. Patton, m AIl- 
fred,. Hivans,. of, U.S. "©" neg 20. 
1028/02) UC. Oct. VE: SE Goan eo 
Feist, inc., New York. 16547 


Call me back little girl; w and melody 
Il; Cy:of,.U. S...Q, bre, werdsisept. 
25,.19238.5 1: Gu AMUSIGR BEDE Se BE 
569661; Irving Cherin, New York. 

16548 


Call me sweetheart; w by M. G., 
melody Al LaVine, of U. S. © 1c. 
Sept. 18, 1923 ; EH 571110; Mike Gross, 
New York. 16549 

Call (The). of the’ wild;'w'S.: K., m 
Charles Rosoff, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
Ato. © June 20, 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 28: 
E. 571196; Franklin knitting mills, 
ine., New York. 16550 

Can it be love; by Frederick W. Van- 
derpool, sec. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.; vocal orch. in E flat. 4to. © 


970: 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


16572 


Ie ie LOD ews 2.4 C. 
571113; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 
16551 
Cannibola; in George White’s Scan- 
dals, w and m Billy Frisch and Will 
Donaldson, of UU. S., ©- Aug... 15, 
19238; 2 c«. Aug. 16; E 568692; Good- 
man & Rose, inc., New York. 16552 


Capriccio ungherese; di Virgilio Ran- 
zato, of Italy; violino e pf. 2 
pezzi da concerto, no. 2) © July 
POP, 1923 Ley, Aus.,.6; ) E,, 567918; 
Carlo Sehmidl, Trieste, Italy. 16553 


habanera-tango, paroles 
et musique de Géo. Marelly, of 
France; pf., chant et orch. 4to. © 
Anenior, A023. ce. Sept 183) 
567860; Géo. Marelly, Paris. 16554 


Carolina lullaby; w and melody P. O. 
B. and Walter Smith, of U. S., arr. 
W. S. ©.1'c. Sept. 10, 1923; E 
569118; P.O. Brewer, San Francisco. 

16555 

Casting all your care on Him; w and 
m George Rosenvold, of U. S. © 
Pe eo 2 Cs. Met... 20y;5, ku 
569691; Harry D. Clarke, Chicago. 

16556 

Catalina pearl; w and m W. C. &S., of 
iene. are. Vern Hlliott, o£ U.S. 

1 e@ Sept. 19, 1923; E 569460; W. C. 
Stuff, Cedar Rapids, Ia. 16557 


Ce jardin clair; poésie de Emile Ver- 
haeren, musique de Jacques de la 
Presle, of France. © Aug. 31, 1923; 
ie wsepiy lS: K 567893 ;.. Ropart, 
Lerolle et cie., Paris. 16558 

Chaconne; by A. Durand, transcribed 
Carlos Salzedo, of France, domiciled 
at New York; harp. ©. Aug. 31, 
1923;.2 ¢ ‘Sept...6;. E.570832; G. 
Schirmer, ine, -New York. [© 
transcription ] 16559 

Chameaux; paroles de Franc-Nohain, 
musique de EHEugéne Bonner, of U. 
S.; GpslOh., (in Flites,pne:) 3))..© 
Awe yoilys LOGOS 5. 12, . Gy ATO. 22 i 
570588; J. & W. Chester, Itd., Lon- 
don. 16560 

Champagne, you’re the best of all; 
from Scandals 1923, w and m N. F. 
Ry andoVi Es of U0. °S..6©/ vues 2: 
1923; 2 c. Aug. 27; E 570616; Nor- 
man F. Robertson and Van Campen 
Heilner, Spring Lake, N. J. 16561 

Changeable daddy blues; lyric Bob 
Schafer, melody Sam Wooding, of 
W..Sisc® 1y cuSept. 24,5, 19232,.E 
569576; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 16562 


Carmencita ; 


Aug. 30; E | Chanson (La) du porc-épic; paroles 


de Franc-Nohain, musique de Eu- 
géne Bonner, of U. 8S., op. 10. (Jn 
Flites, no. 1) © Aug. 21, 1923; 
ates) AME 22,5) Bi OOOO 4, Bs: OG) We 
Chester, Iltd., London. 16563 


Chanson indoue (Song of the Hindu 
merchant); from Sadko, . Nicolas 
Rimsky-Korsakow, of Russia, adapt- 
ed and arr. Adolf Lotter, of Austria ; 
orch. with pf. conductor. Concert 
ed. © Sept. 10, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 19; 
E 567970; Hawkes & son, London. 


16564 
Chanson (La) nuptiale; by Stanley 
T. Reiff, of U. S.; ‘organ. © Sept. 


- 20, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 29. H571464 ; 
‘Willis musie co., Cincinnati. 16565 


Chant book; words from the Book of 
common prayer, compiled EK. W. 
Averill, of U. S. -12mo. © Sept. 
O78 ie eDLe Los, Holo : 
Parish press, F't. Wayne, Ind. 

; 16566 

Chant de Nakamti; de Padmiavati, 
poéme de Louis Laloy, musique de 
Albert Roussel, of France, op. 18. 
(Airs extraits, no. 2) © Aug. 22, 
1923; 1 c. Sept. 18; E 567865; Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 16567 


Chant de _ ralliement des Franco- 
Américains; paroles de F. G. Des- 
haies, musique de J. A. Contant, of 
U. S. Montréal,’ J. E: Belair. © 
July, 40, -1923.5,;2. ic. July, 1950 
570970; EF. G. Deshaies, Nashua, 
No). 16568 


Chant du Brahmane; de Padmiavati, 
poéme de Louis Laloy, musique de 
Albert Roussel, of France, op. 18. 
(Airs extraits, no. 1) © Aug. 22, 
1923; 1 c« Sept. 18; E 567864; Du- 
rand et cie, Paris. 16569 

Chant du nuit; by F. Campbell-Wat- 

son, of U. S.; organ. © Sept. 20, 

1923; 2 c. Sept. 29; E 571463,; Wil- 

his music co., Cincinnati. 16570 

Chant national des cyclistes; paroles 

de Adrien Godinat, musique de 

Georges Pidoux, of France. 4to. © 

TNE ee deo aCe Se ttLs O's: Sh 

567664; Jaeques Vuillemin, Nartes, 

France. 16571 

Character sketches; six moderately 
easy piano pieces, Florence A. Good- 
rich, of U. S.. (Summy edition, no. 
106) Contents:—At play.—Hippity 
hop.—The little acrobat.—A_ little 
story.—Pifferari (Christmas _ pip- 
ers).—Valsette. © Sept. 28, 1923; 
2 ew Oct 3d 3 4H 15G15G0;.)Clayton,,. 
Summy co., Chicago. 16572 


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16573 


Characteristic studies for the young 
pianist; by Frances Terry, of U. 8. 
( Aude.” 31.) 19283, 2 (¢c: Sept. 4.08) 


570871; John Church co., Cincin- 
nati. 16573 
Charioteer march (Marcha _ chario- 


teer); by Glenn W. Ashley, ed. F. 
Henri Klickmann, of U. S.; pf. (Mc- 
Kinley world famous edition, no. 
2025: Attractive compositions.) © 


SEUL. 22, WOZeec oo ieee NORE ede Hy 
011326; McKinley music. co.,. -Chi- 
cago. [© editing] 16574 


Charleston; from Runnin’ wild, w and 
m Cecil Mack and Jimmy Johnson, 


OL, U.S, Cheent..g, 1025 > 2.Gy ent... 


6; E 570877 ; Harms, inc., New. York. 
16575 


Charm (The) of the Orient; inter- 
mezzo, Leonardo Cesi, of Great Brit- 
ain ;0t.,.©,ssept. 6, 1923; Lc. Sept. 
19; E 567930; Bowerman & co., Lon- 
don. 16576 


Chastooshka kwass; w El Gee [pseud. 
of Elias Ginsburg], m J. C., of U. S., 
first papers. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1923; 
EK 571071; Joseph Cherniavsky, New 
York. 16577 


Cheer up and don’t you cry; fox trot 
ballad. w Ralph Lawler, m T. K., 
of U.S. '©-Oct. 3,,1923 ;.2\¢., Oct. 8; 
FE 571785; Ted Kussmann music pub- 
lishers, Galesburg, Il. 16578 


Cherry blossoms; waltzes, F. H. Losey, 
of U. S., op. 346; pf. (Vandersloot 
edition of latest musical composi- 
tions) © Aug. 25, 1923; 2 « Aug. 
27; BE 570634; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 16579 


Chi tiene a mamma nun chiagne; versi 
di P. F., musica di Domenico Jetti, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
mand. \acc.. 4to. ©. Sept. 1, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 6; E 569664; Pietro Fer- 
one, Brooklyn. 16580 


Chiam (Le) ; Russian song, w R. C., m 
anon., rearr. Pola Carter, of U. S. 
[Photostat] © 1.¢. Sept. 21, 1923; 
E 569711; Roslyn Clephane, New 
York. 16581 


Chiming blues; w and melody Leo 
Wood and Irving Bibo, of U. S., arr. 
I. Bibo. © 1c: Sept: 28, 1923; E 
571417 ; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 

16582 

China; w and 'm R. and L. D., of U:'S. 
Chicago, Knox pub. co. © Sept. 8, 
1923; 2c. Sept. 10; E 569244; Ray- 
-mond and Leon De Lano, Chicago. 

16583 


ow ideas ie » af 'y 
ize 
Li 
ona 4 


pt. 11, n.'s., v. 18 


Chinese dance; for Chinese or Japa- 
nese scenes, Henry S. Sawyer, of 
U,, S.3' pe. "© Sept. "18e719238"42 rc. 
Sept. 21; E 569528; T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 16584 


Chtopek ci ja chtopek; utwor na tle 
melodyi' ludowej, [words  anon.], 
kompozytor Frank Przybylski, of U. 
S.; uktad na fortepian automaty- 
cmy:;|;@©' 1 ©  AwgeSiyy 1923 50 
570749; Victor music roll ¢o., Chi- 
cago. 16585 

Choral no. 1; by Henry S. Sawyer, of 
U. S.3 pi: © Septy' 18)''1923% "2 ‘ec. 
Sept. 21; E 569499; T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 16586 

Choral no. 2; by Henry 8S. Sawyer, of 
of: Ui Si;:pf. -© 'Septoas, W235 arAc. 
Sept. 21; E 569500; T. S. Denison &. 
co., Chicago. 16587 


Choral no. 3; by Henry S. Sawyer, of 
U. Sst: phy ©, Sept. 18419238" Size. 
Sept. 21; E 569501; T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 16588. 

Choral offerings for the hidden house 
of the Temple of Solomon ; compiled. 
H. S. S. and Alfred Hylas Henry, 
of U. S.; male voices. 4to. (Cover 
title: Music for the various degrees. 
of Free masonry) © Aug. 27, 1923; 
2 c Aug: 29’; 5692067" Harry Ss. 
Sharpe, Yakima, Wash. ~ 76589: 

Christ has set me free; w arr. from 
Psalm 40, and m Albert Allen Ketch- 
um, of TU: Si -@oAng 1 41923412 
Sept. 26; E 569703 ; Harry D. Clarke, 
Chicago. 16590. 


Christmas cradle song; Christmas or 
Epiphany, English text Helen <A. 
Dickinson, m Georg Séhumann, ed. 
Clarence Dickinson, of U. 8.; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Sacred choruses, no. 
112) © Sept. 14, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
17; E 569361; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [© editing] 16591 

Christmas glory; original service for 
Christmas, w Elsie Dunean Yale and 
Grace Gordon, m J. Lincoln Hall and 
Clyde Willard; of U. S. 8vo.'' ©: 
Sept.- 10, 1923; 2.¢ Sept. 173: H 
569402 ; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

16592 

Christmas greetings of peace and joy; 
by R. C., of U. 8.; pf. Derry  Vil- 
lage, N. H., Gibson & co. © Sept. 
28, 1923; 2 « Sept. 29; E 569938 ; 
Russell Chase, Derry Village, N. H. 

16593 


Christmas memories; complete service: 
for Sunday schools, w Carolyn R. 
Freeman, m M. Isabelle Ritter, Roy 
EK. Nolte and John J. Thomas, of 


9¢2 


ay Amn 4p ‘/, 
mer : 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


16615 


i oe svar © Septond, 1923302 "'e: 
Sept. 17; E 569401; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 16594 


Christmas morn; Christian science 
hymn, Conant, played J. Joiner, of 
U. §8.; in.F. (Ampico, no. 941-E) 
[Music roll, with words] © Feb. 
20. 192372 ¢, Sept: 26; HH (968727 ; 
American piano co., New York. [© 
interpretation ] 16595 


Ciboulette-valse; de Jopérette, par 
Reynaldo Hahn, arr. par F. Salabert, 
of France; orch. avec piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. (Célébre collection des 
suceés, no. 656) © Aug. 25, 1923; 
1.e@, Sept. 11; E 567762; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

16596 


Cielito lindo; valse espanol, melody 
N. N., arr. Joseph Gioé, of U. S. © 
1 ¢ Sept. 15, 1923 ; EH 571063 ; Melody 
piano ¢o., ine., New York. ~ 16597 


Cinquantaine (La) (The golden wed- 
ding); air dans le style ancien, 
Gabriel-Marie, ed. Henry S. Sawyer, 
of U. S.; pf. (McKinley world fa- 
mous edition, no. 2020: Attractive 
compositions) © Sept. 22,1923; 2 ¢. 


Sept. 27; K.571321; McKinley music } 


[© editing] 16598 


Cireus days; w Eric Valentine, m J. A. 
Tunbridge, of Great Britain; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©, Sept: 24, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 26; E 
972019; B. Feldman & co., London. 

16599 


Circus days, in our one horse town; 
w and m Leon de Costa, of U. S. © 
Adie. 16, 1823-12 pee; Sept. 12¢o EH 
570991; Jerome H. Remick & ©o., 
New York. 16600 


Clarinet laughing blues: melody, Geo. 
McClennon, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
5, 1923; EH 569029; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., ine., New York. 

16601 


Clifford (Beatrice) Four sacred songs; 
w F. D., m B. C., of U. 8S. San Fran- 
cisco, Fisk music pub. co. Contents: 
—What is thy need.—Be thou more 
holy.—Let my heart be filled with 
praise.—Immanuel. © Sept. 5, 1923; 
2 ¢. Sept. 4: E 570810; Beatrice Clif- 
ford and Flora Davis, San Fran- 
cisco. 16602 


co., Chicago. 


Climbing the scales; w and melody TI. 


B., of U. S., arr. Arthur Guttman, 
of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 13, 1923; E 
570999; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 16603 


O7 


Cling closer to Jesus; w W. C. Poole, 
m A.'G., of U. S. © ‘Aug: 27, 1923; 
2 e. Sept. 17; E 569390; Adam Geibel 
music co., Philadelphia. 16604 


Clock (The) is playing; musical 
novelty, Pierre Blaauw, of Nether- 
lands; pf. London, Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd. © Aug. 30, 1920; 1 «. 
Aug. 24, 1923; E 567597; B. H. Smit, 
Amsterdam, Holland. 16605 


Close_harmony; arr. Will. P. Held, of 
U.S.; orch. 4to. (Sing them again. 
series) Contents:—1l. Sweet Rosie 
O’Grady.—2. In the shade of the old 
apple tree.—3. Sweet Adeline. © 


JwnecGr 1923;...2 wy Sept...245 8 
‘569666; Norman Jefferies, Phila- 
‘delphia. [© arrangement] 16606 


Cloudland waltz; by Henry S. Sawyer, 
of U..S.; pf. ©’ Sept. 18, 1923; 2 e. 
Sept. 21; HK 569522; T. S. Denison 
& co., Chicago. 16607 


Cock-a-doodle-doo; from Greenwich 
Village follies, w Irving Caesar and 
John Murray Anderson, m Con Con- 
rad, of U.S... ©. Sept. 19, 1923; 2 e. 
Sept. 21; E 569490; Victoria pub. 
corp., New York. 16608 

Cold, faultless, fair Mayne; w ©. H., 
m ©. S. S. Huntington, of U. 8: © 
1c. Aug. 31, 1923; E 570736; Charles 
Harris, Keokuk, Ia. 16609 

Colloquio con le rondini (Colloquy 
with the swallows); by M. Enrico 
Bossi, of Italy, op. 140, no. 2; organ. 
(On Aen a. Oko 2. Cure ore. By 
569158 ; John Church co., Cincinnati. 

16610 

Colored (The) soldier boy; w and 
melody W. H., of U. S. ©1e Sept. 
10, 1923; BE 569121; Walter Hull. 
Dearborn, Mich. 16611 


Come and dance: w and m Manda Kay, 
of CG. SU6O 1 -c. Sept. 10, .2923 5.2 
569146; Miriam Tyler Kennedy. 
Hast Cleveland, O. ; 16612 


Come and fox trot; w V. Vanton, m 
BigA.wk:. 08 Us Suy ©, Oct 3, 19285 
Ze. Oct.,..8 i): OCL (82,5) Banilio,, A. 
Aninao, Chicago. 16613 

Come back to me; waltz ballad, w 
Walt. B. Baker, m Carl Baartz, of 
Was; ©. Sepp yap 10233). c. Sepis 
17; E 569376; Baker pub. co., inc., 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 16614 

Come, let us sing of Jesus; anthem, w 
Geo. W. Bathune, m Geo. Mark 
Evans, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
(Rosche’s octavos, second series, no. 
669) © Sept. 1, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 12; 
E 569276; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 

16615 


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16616 


Come on daddy, mamma’s lonesome 
for you every night; w and melody 
Marvin Smolev and John Newton, of 
Cys. ©. de ennSeptyc24.,,1 2a. eH 
569583; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 16616 


Come seven, go eleven, know my voice; 
w G. V., melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 27, 1923; H 571397; 
Gertrude Van Liew, Bayonne, N. J. 

16617 


Come sweet lass; old English tune, arr. 
Angela Diller, of U. S.; pf., with 
Suggestions for study. (In days of 
old, no. 5) © Sept. 8, 1928: 2 «4 
Sept. 14; E 571029; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 16618 


Come Thou fount; chor., set to tune 
Tydfil; om J. Ms: of U.S. -© Sept. 
ho: 192855. 2 @. Sept., Aife 7 so60S To : 
Jack Morgan, Middleport, O. 16619 


Come to me; w Felicia Hemans, m 
Charles P.: Seott, of U. S:; men’s 
voices. (Octavo series, men’s voices, 
no):460)) "© "Aug 24" 1924 >) Dire 
AGS 20; BH. STO606: ‘Arthur? Pe. 
Schmidt co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 16620 


Come, ye thankful people; anthem, w 
Henry Alford, m John Prindle Scott, 
ares weeorge MM. Vail.-. Of. JU. Ise: 
mixed voices, with ten. or sop. solo; 
organ acc. (Blue octavo series, 
sacred, no. 4028) © Sept. 10, 1923; 


2..c, Sept. 14; EH 571052; Harold 
Flammer, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 16621 


Comedy king; novelty march two step, 
Abe Losch, of U. S.; piano. (Vander- 
sloot edition of latest compositions) 
©) Ane. 25, 1923 * 2 veces 227 AB 
570633; Vandersloot music pub. €0., 
Williamsport, Pa. 16622 


Coming (The) of night; part-song, w 
Marion Ray, m C. Lloyd Stafford, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Choral album, no. 1348) © Aug. 
18, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 4; E 567651; Bay- 
ley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 16623 


Companions; arr. Will. P. Held, of U. 
S.; orech. 4to. (Sing them again 
series) Contents :—1. Comrades.— 
2. The curse of an aching heart.— 
3. When you and I were young 
Maggie. © June 7, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
24; E 569669; Norman Jefferies, 
Philadelphia. [© arrangement] 

16624 


pt. 11, mys: 7. 18 


Complainte (La) de Monsieur Benoit ; 
paroles de Franec-Nohain, musique 
de EKugéne Bonner, of U. S., op. 10. 
(Jn Fltites, no. 2) © Aug. 21, 1923; 
2. ¢@ -Aug.| 225 HE S7O0baT: siete 
Chester, ltd., London, 16625 


(The) hymnal; for day 
school, Sunday school and home, 
compiled Katharine Huntington 
and Elizabeth MacLaren Robinson, 
of U. S.. 8vo. (Concord series, 
no. 10) © Sept. 5, 1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 
8; E 569166; E. C. Schirmer music 
co., Boston. 16626 


Conductor man; w and m H. E. §., of - 
Ost 1 ec. Sept. 4, 1923;° Hh 
d70788; Harry E. Supplee, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 16627 


Conjuration; poem anon., m Malcolm 
Davidson, of Great Britain; medium 
voice. (Two Elizabethan lyrics) 
© Sept. 24, 1923; 1 c Sept. 25; E 


Concord 


572015; J*'B. Cramer” & eo. aids. 
London. 16628 
Conqueror (The); w Morris Abel 


Beer, melody L. L., of France, do- 
miciled at Atlantic City; medium 
voice. © 1 © Sept. 11, 192557 
570918; Leonidas Leonardi, Atlan- 


tic City. 16629 
Consolation; w and m Alastair Mc- 
Kinnon [pseud. of A. H. McKin- 


non], of U. S., arr. by Carl Weber, 


of US! © Wc. Sept. Tey 192 eee 
569356; Alexander H. McKinnon, 
Seattle. 16630 


Contentment; w L. Christian, melody 
Herman Dubois. [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher], of U. S. © 1 -¢. Sept: 27, 
1923; E 571890; Lillian Christian, 
Welland, Ont., Canada. 16631 


sands of my Hawaii; waltz 
Bartley Costello, m Billy 
Heagney, of U. S. (Triangle art 
series) © Aug. 28, 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 
29; E 570675; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 16632 


Corrientes; tango-milonga, de Rogelio 
Huguet [of Spain]; pf. © Aug. 25, 
1923; 1c. Sept. 11; EH 567768; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 16633 


Cortege; by Erno Rapeé and William 
Axt, [of U. 8S.]; oreh. (Capitol 
photoplay series) © Sept. 8, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 10; EH 569167; Richmond- 

[© ar- 


Coral 
song, W 


Robbins, ine., New York. 
rangement ] 16634 
Cortége d’athlétes; de Louis Vuille- 


‘min, of France, op. 24; to.  Con- 
‘tents :—1. Preamble.—2. Le défilé.— 


974 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


16657 


8. Le salut des athlétes.—4. Diver- 
tissement.—). Finale héroique. 1. 
Piano.—2. Orch. symphonique avec 
piano conducteur. © Nov. 5, 1922; 
1c. Sept. 6, 1923; E 567668, 567669 ; 
Jacques Vuillemin, Nantes, France. 

16635, 16636 


Cottage (A) in Ireland for twc; w 
L. E. M., m Elliott Markham, of U. 
S.; pf. with w.. © Aug. 8, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 1; E 569857; Loraine E. Mc- 
Williams, Perryopolis, Pa. 16637 


Cotton belt blues; mamma’s sorrow 
song, wand’ m''S, W:,° of -U..'S. 
(Williams low-down series, no. 4) 
4) S€pt. 7) 1923 °> 2 -“Sept. 16; BE 
969180; Spencer Williams music ©o., 
ine., New York. 16638 


Country dance; by Christian Schafer, 
ot Great Britain, op. 100, no. 2; 
pr. ©: Sept. 3/°1923:'1'c¢.-Sept: 22; 
BE 567985; Augener, Itd., London. 

16639 


Cowslip; by Christian Schafer, of 
Great Britain, op. 100, no. 3; pf. 
© Sept. 3, 1923; 1 c« Sept. 22; E 
567984: Augener, Itd., London. 

16640 


Cozy (A) home for two; march and 
fox trot, w and’m W. M. W., ‘of 
U. S., arr. A. H. Gilger. Cincinnati, 
Will Wright music co. © Sept. 15, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 17; E 569372; Wm. 
Morgan Wright, Newport, Ky. 

16641 


Cradle (The) of the living God; w 
R. L. Gales, m Douglas Macdonald 
Stewart, of Great Britain; in C 
min, © Aug. 28, 1923; 1c. Sept. 22; 
E 567979; Augener, Itd., London. 

16642 


Crawford (Thomas James) . Two 
precesg« by,, T.., J. -G:, 
organ. obl. S8vo. Contents :—An 
evening melody.—A sonnet. © Aug. 
31, 1923; 1 ¢« Sept. 14; E 567827; 


Bosworth & co., 1td., London. 166438 


Creator’s (The) love; w R. Osborn, 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Hehe, Hisher |, of jU; S44 ©. 1: c. 
Sept. 4, 1923; E 570792; Rena Os- 
born, Blanchard, Mich. 16644 


Creole love songs; song cycle, w Gor- 
don 
of U. S. Contents :—1. Cool river.— 
2. Tenderness.—3. I took my 


mother’s heart.—4. Hunger. © 
Amst! 20; 8923); 2 -ecpAugeh 2255 0 
~ 570550; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 16645 


of England; 


Johnstone, m ‘Turner Layton, 


Crescent moon waltz; by Henry S. 
Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 
19233; 2e:; Septs Qiloz7 iW. 569523 1. 


S. Denison & co., Chicago. 16646 


Cruel back-bitin’ blues; heart aching 
chant, w and m Lemuel Fowler, of 
U. S. © Sept. 25, 1923; 2-c. Sept. 
24; E 569593:-Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

1C64T7 


Cruel honey; w and m R. W., of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 19, 1923; BE 569457: 
Julius Boiarsky and Reynor White, 
Charleston, W. Va. 16648 


Cryin’ for my used to be; weepin’ 
willow croon, w and m Bob Thomp- 
son, of U.; S:.-©" Sept 15,7 1923+ 2 
ec. Sept. 17; E 569388; Dreazen mu- 
sic co., New York. 16649 


Cupid (The) blues; w and m B. H.. 
of U. S., arr. Homer .Tourjee, of 
U.S. : with, quartette cho. © Ie: 
Sept. 29, 1923; E 571432; Bobby 
Hite, Los Angeles. 16650 


Cutey (The) waltz; by J. W. John- 
son and J. P. Robinson, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Sept. 10, 1923; 1 «. 
Sept. 22; HE 572004; Cecil Lennox 
& co., London. 16651 


Daddy boy; w and m Joe Verges, 
Henri Therrien and Irwin Leclere, 
of U. S. © Aug. 18, 1923; 2 ¢. Aug. 
31; E 571061; Verges-Therrien-Le- 
Clere pub. co., Houston. 16652 


Daddy man; w and m L. BS., of U. S. 
© 1c. Aug. 25, 1928 ; E 571223; Leon 
Sims, Detroit. 16653 

Daffodils; w Robert Herrick, m A. M. 
M., of Canada; sop. and contralto. 
© 1 e¢. Sept. 18, 1923; E 571116; 
Angnella M. Mitton, South Vancou- 
ver, B. C., Canada. 16654 

Dainty (The) shepherdess; for quaint- 
ness, simplicity, old-time charm, etc., 
Henry S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. © 
Seppe LS. 2928.) Zeer Sept alt si 
569514: T. S. Denison & co.. Chi- 
cago. 16655 

Dance and keep young; w C. W. V., 
m Ed. Chenette, of U. S. © Sept. 
8, 1923; 2 ¢ Sept: 20; E 571184; 
Christian William Vonderheid, Chi- 
eago. 16656 

Dance of the wood nymphs; fox trot, 
fH. Losey, of 4: 8.) op. 359 } pe. 
(Vandersloot edition of latest musi- 
eal compositions) Aug. 25, 1923; 2 
e. Aug. 27; EH. 570627; Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

16657 


975 


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16658 


pt.. 101, Sx's:,'V! 18 


Dancing by moonlight; fox trot, F. H. | Daughter of the elm; overture, W. L. 


Losey, of U..S., op. 367; pf. — (Van- 
dersloot edition of latest musical 
compositions) © Aug. 25, 1923; 2 «¢. 


Aug. 27; E 570636; Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

16658 

Dancing in the twilight; one-step in- 

termezzs, Julian Fredericks, of 


Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 26, 1923; 
1c Sept: 22; EH 567991; W. Paxton 


& co., ltd., London. 16659 
Dans la langueur du soir; par H. 
Morisson et Hans Ourdine, of 
France; oreh. avec. piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Aug. 31, 1923; 1c. 
Sept. 18; E 567858; L. Philippo, 
Paris. 16660 


Danse des Arabes; by Claude Lor- 
raine, of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 


a) 12a tc Sept. 1: i) Dyan 2 | 


Bowerman & co., jtd., London. 
16661 


Danse espagnole; par Gustave Mi- 
chiels, of France; orech. avec piano- 
conducteur, 4to. © Aug. 25, 1923; 
1c Sept..11; E 567759; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 16662 


Danseuses de Delphes; par Claude De- 
bussy, transcrit par. H. Forterre, 
of France. 1. Orch., parties séparées. 
—2. Partition d’orch. © Aug. 7, 
1923; 1 c. each Sept. 18; E 567868, 
567869; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
transcription ] 16663, 16664 


Danza araba; di Virgilio Ranzato, of 
Italy; violino e piano. (6 pezzi 
caratteristici, no. 4) © July 10, 
1923; 1c Aug: 6; E 567923; Carlo 
Schmidl, Trieste, Italy. 16665 


Danza di libellule; di Virgilio Ran- 
zato, of Italy; violino e piano. (2 
pezzi da concerto, no. 1) © July 
HO) ODO hE.) VATION lM ii eon 
Carlo Schmidl, Trieste, Italy. 16666 


Dark and still was Bethlem’s city; 
Christmas, Hnglish text Helen A. 
Dickinson, music Max Gulbins, ed. 
Clarence Dickinson, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Sacred choruses, no. 
£10) © Sept. 14, 1928; 2 e wSept. 
17; E, 569359; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [© editing] 16667 


Darling o’ mine; w H. M. R., m George 
Grath. gr (ote. IS. arr eo Ge 
Beach, "Ory UPS) (OL er Sept as: 
1923; EH 571094; ‘H. M.' Richards, 
Spokane, Wash. 16668 


Skaggs, of U. S., op. 57; band.  4to. 
© Sept. 5, 1923;.2 ee Sept. 6; E 
010834; H. C. Miller, Parkesburg, 
Pa. 16669 


Davel; drame de René Morax, musique 
de Gustave Doret, of Switzerland; 
partition chant et piano. © Aug. 
80,1923 3 dce! Sept: 105 Hy 567952 ; 
Foetisch fréres s. a., Lausanne, 
Switzerland. 16670 


Dawn in the desert; by Ross, played 
Gertrude Ross, of U. S.; in D. 
(Ampico, no. 61471-F) [Music roll, 
with accompaniment] © Dee. 20, 
1922; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1923; Ei 569742 ; 
American piano co., New York. [© 
interpretation ] 16671 


Day by day in every way; by Zeph 
Fitz-Gerald, arr. Carleton L. Colby, 
of U.,S.; oreh. 2d:;ed. 4to. © Sept. 
4, 1923; 2).c. Sept. 6; E. 569543; 
Fitz-Gerald pub. ce., Chicago. [© 
arrangement | 16672 


w and m Zeph Fitz-Gerald, of 
U: 8S: 2d.sed.. © Auer2% 10285 Qc 
Sept. 6: E 569632; Fitz-Gerald pub. 
co., Chicago. ' 16673. 


Day (The) of resurrection; by Smart, 
played John Marvin, of U..S.; in D 
flat. (Ampico, no. 1011-E) [Music 
roll, with words]; © Mar. 20, 1923; 


2 ¢« Sept. 28; EH 569731; American 
piano co., New York. [© interpreta- 
tion] 16674 


De la rosée sur la prairie; par. H. 
Morisson et Hans Ourdine, of 
France; orch. avee piano-conduc- 
teur,, .4to:, ©-.AUS@Bh, O25 yt je; 
Sept. 18; E. 567855; L. Philippo. 
Paris. 16675 

Dear girl of mine; words and melody 
Darius Gastonguay [i e. J. L. D. 
G.], of U.S... © Ic. Aug 22 o2ee 
E 568776; James Louis Darius Gas- 

- tonguay, Salem, Mass. 16676 

Dear li’l pal; w Noble Sissle, m Hubie 
Blake, of U. S: © Sept. 20, 4923); 
2c. Sept. 22; EH 571226; Irving: Ber- 

lin, ine., New York. 16677 

Dear mother; w E. D., m Herman Du- 
bois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of U. 
S. New York, Manhattan music co. 
© Sept. 10, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 5; H 
569987 ; Esmarelda De Wick, S. Or- 
ange, N. J. 16678 

Dear old Chinatown; w Earl Comyns, 
m Vincent C. Plunkett, of U.S. 
Sept 12:'' 1923; 2 se. Septie 13g 
571136: Angelus music pub. co., Los 
Angeles, Calif. 16679: 


976 


- At I a a 
Brit 1 M i 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


Dear old Dixieland I’m lonesome; w 
B. L. and A. J:.B., m E: 8.8. Hunt- 
ington, of U. S! ‘© «Aug: 31, 
1923; E. 570722:;;| Blanche Love and 
Arthur J. Bowles, Barberton, O. 


16680 
Dear old Erie, we love you: w R. 
H., m Al. Moquin, of U. S. © Sept. 


S. 71923~ 2 €st SEL. LOt He DOSANG ; 
Roy Hogan, Erie, Pa. 16681 


Dear old man of mine; w and melody 
Verdi MacLennan [i. e. V. M. Kin- 
del], of U.S. © 1 ec. Sept. 25, 1923; 
E 571237; Verdi MacLennan Kindel, 
Port Arthur, Tex. 16682 


Dear (The) Saviour’s face; w Mattie 
B. Shannon, m A. G.; of U.S. ; © 
Ate 246), 3923% 2 en Sept. Li;, E 
569396: Adam Geibel music. co., 
Philadelphia. 16683 


Dear smiling eyes: w J. J. Pain, m 
Percy Elliott, of Great Britain: in G. 
(Cc) Sept., £1;71923.:. 1. ¢: Sept: 22: E 
567976; Schott & co., London. 

16684 


Dearest I love you; w and m Elouise 
Worsham, of U. S., arr. Bernie 


Clements. Houston, Elouise Wor- 
sham, ..(C), Oct...3,):1923; 2 ¢., Oct.-8; 


# 571780; B. Worsham, Houston. 
16685 


Debussy (Claude) Trois chansons; 
paroles de Charles D’Orléans, Eng- 
lish w Nita Cox, musique de C. 
Debussy, transcription par Lucien 
Garban, of France; pour voix seule 
avec piano. Contents:—l. Die! 
qu'il la fait bon regarder.—2. Quand 
jai ouy le tabourin.—3. Yver, vous 
nestes qu’un villain. © Aug. 7, 
1923:' 1 e. Sept. 183) 'E' 567861 ;' Du- 


rand et cie., Paris. [© transcrip- 
tion | 16686 
Deep in my heart; from The left- 


over, w Zelda Sears, m Vincent You- 
IMans, ‘of ‘UL 'S.'' @uSept) 25,1923 ; 
2 ¢ Sept. 26; E 571269; Harms, inc., 
New York. 16687 
Deep river blues; w and melody D. 
Pe ofr ls: S.» © th, ei Septs,4) 1023 : 
E 570823; Dave Peyton music pub. 


co., Chicago. 16685 
Degradation blues: w and m Sylvester 
Kimbrough; of -U. S., arr. by Ada. 
Brows. of -U., 8: 40-4 ©. sAug., 16, 


1923: E 570281; Thomas Westley 
Harrison and Bennie Moten, Kansas 
OiLy,.; Mo. 16689 
DeHarport’s (Theo.) practical method 
for tenor banjo; by T. D., of U.S. 
Denver, Col., Theo. - 


and Teresita | 


16702 


Rey. ed. © Sept. 25, 
1923; 2c. ‘Sept. 29; BE) 571454; Te- 
resita DeHarport, Denver. 16690 


Delcroix (Léon) Sonate; de L. D., of 
Trance, op. 384; violon et piano. 
Paris, Buffet-Crampon et cie. © 
Aug. 25)0 1923 snlueli Sept. Lbs) E 
567780; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

16691 


Dem walkin’ blues; w §S. C. T., m Clif- 
ton, Keith, of U.S. © Aug. 28, 1923; 


DeHarport. 


1 envAus: 2), b eF Septy 51, EB 
999445; 8. C. Truman, Look Out, 
Wr Va. 16692 


Dennett (Dorothy Dixon) Two songs; 
w Robert W. Service, m D. D. D., of 
U. S. Contents:—The Return.—A 
Rolling stone. [Photostat.] ©1«. 
Aug. 22, 1923; E 570511; Dorothy 
Dixon Dennett, Washington. 16693 


Denver (The) blues; w W. C. B. and 
Cecil Cook, m John F. Ryan, of U. 
S. ©l1e. Sept. 11; 1923; E 570934; 
Walter C. Baccus, Denver. 16694 


Der er gu’skelov en dag igen i morgen; 
fox trot, af Hinar Alberti, of Den- 
marks: pe HO) pAue.: 27. SOUS Ace. 
Sept. 10; E 567788; Wilhelm Han- 


sen, Copenhagen. 16695 
Desert love; by H. E. Gibson-Butler, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 3, 


1923; 1c. Sept. 19; E 567931; Bow- 


erman & co., ltd., London. 16696 
Deserted (The) boy; w W. E. C., m 
Sylvia’ Forrest, of U.°S.; .pf. with 
a (ey My CO NOs § oe OEE Ot 
E 569906; W. E. Cooper, Oakland, 
Calif. 16697 


Detroit-Washington march; by C. B. 
J., of U. S.; pf. Howard City, Mich., 
Carrie B. Jennings music co. © 
Sept. 27, 1923 ; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 569913 ; 
Carrie Baxter Jennings, Howard 
City, Mich. 16698 

Dickie bird; w and m O. P. I., of U. 
Sid. @p.A4tak Oe, Aus 2by A923 5D ec. 
Aug. 23° 15709853) Otto ,P»Ikeler, 
Bloomsburg. Pa. 16699 

Dissatisfied blues; w and melody V. 
A) Bs o6UES;. © de. Sept.,21, 1923¢ 


E 569545; Vivian A. Hardy, Brook- 
lyn. 16700 
Dixie: w J. F. C., m Geo. L. Cobb, of 


U. S. te Sept: 20, - 1923; EH 
571178; James F. Connor, Boston. 
16701 


Dixie blues; w S. W.,m Arnold T. Lax, 
Of 40. Sey Oots er Sept... 410234 HE 
569427: Sidney Williams, Buffalo. 

16702 


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16703 


Dixie Lou; or, Nifty Lou, fox-trot, w 
and m Byron Gay, of U. S. © July 
25, 1923; 1 e@ Aug: 20,1 ¢ Sept. 19; 
} 571214; Boosey & eco., London. 

16703 


Do not Jet my babies cry; w J. O. B.., 
m E. S. S. Huntington, of U.S. © 
1)e. Aug. 81, 949238 + ‘BH 570707);: Jed. 
O. Blaisdell, Cambridge, Vt. 16704 


Do you, still think of me sweetheart ; 
fox trot, w Joseph P. Abato, m 
J; R. Pivot Ut S, (© We *-Sept. 11, 
1923; E 570830: Joseph R. Ficarro, 
New York. 16705 


Dold foérening; text av C. Snoilsky, 
musik av Jean Sibelius, op. 86, nr. 3, 
ed. and rev. Julia A. Burt, of U. S. 
(Wilhelm Hansen edition, no. 2249: 
Sex singer, no. 3) © Aug. 27, 1923; 
1 c. Sept. 10; E 569198: Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. [© editing 
and revising] 16706 


Donkey riding: by Maurice Jacobson, 
of Great Britain, ed. Ernest Fowles; 
pf. (Curwen edition, primary divi- 
sion, no.,,9229). ©. Aug,,,3, 1923 ; 
1 «@ .Aug. 13; FE 567623 ». J. -Curimwen 
& sons, Itd., London. 16707 

Dons of Peralta mareh; Spanish 
march, DoiG. 2G., Of Va Sones 
pf. ©1c. Sept. 29, 1923 ; E 5714386; 
Damasus Garcia Gallur, San Quen- 


fin Caltt. 16708 
Don’t be a,fool,. you fool; w Guy J. 
Sampsel and Wes Fraser, melody 


Don Mathews, of U.S. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
21, 1923; E 569544; Sampsel, Fraser 
& Mathews, New York. 16703 


Don’t blame me for calling her sun- 
beam; w GC. O. L.,. m Herman A. 
Hummel and L. P. Totten, of U. S. 
©:;Sept. °15,.1923 «2 vemSept. 265, H 
571286; Chas. O. Lind, Centralia. 
Wash. 16710 


Don’t forget your mother: w Wm. C. 
PD.) . sto) im) Luther AC Clark, vam Us" 8. 
© Sept. 22; 1923; 2.c. Sept. 24; EH 
569619; W. C. Dixon, Clayton, N. Y. 

16711 


Don’t forget your mother for she 
never forgets you; w J. FY M., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. 8: © 
Lifes’ Sept..010; 1923's EH S691S2in a 
Francis Monroe, Newburgh, N. Y. 
16712 


Don’t get the blues; w G.I. B., m 
John F. Ryan, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Sept. 


27, 1928; E 571362; Gertrude I. 
Bradford, East Pepperell. Mass. 


16713 


Ne 
y Ay 5 


pt. 17, n. S., VAS 


Don’t give me the run around; w and 
melody Cliff Friend and Abel Baer, 
of: Us Sy. arréc. Fi .© Ide. Sepes; 
1923; E 571416; Leo. Feist, ine., New 
York. 16714 


Don’t go away and leave me; w and m 
Ray Jones [i. e. T. R. Jones], of 
bi 


UW 8... CO.-1 6. SOpIG eZee taza 
571213; Thomas Raymond Jones, 
Los Angeles. 16715 


Don’t love me blues; w Noble Sissle, 
m Eubie Blake, of U. S. © Sept. 20, 
1923 ; 2 c. Sept. 22; E 571228; Irving 
Berlin, inec., New York. 


Don’t mean you no good; blues, w 
Lucile Bogan, m Henry Callens, of 
US. * © Sept. 1201923" 2 crisept. 
ID; EB 570962:;. FS “Wallace: hega, 
New York. 16717 


Don’t pincha da fruit, pincha da cocoa- 
nut: w and melody Edward J. Mills, 
of U.S) Oni. Senay 1925.) Hi 
569027; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 16718 


Don’t speak of the past; w E. D., m 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher], of U. S.. New: York, Man- 
hattan music co. © Sept. 10, 1923: 
2 ¢. Oct. 5; BH 569988; Hsmarelda De 
Wick, S. Orange, N. J. 16719 


Don’t tell me Gypsy; Russian folks 
melody, wand arr. of m Ai M.D: 
of Russia, domiciled at New York. 
@''1 4) Sept. 15) 1928 i" avaetsD): 


Ariadna Mikeshina Drucker, New 
York. 16720 


Don’t try to take my man away; W 
and melody T. A. Hammed, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢« Sept. 24, 1923; BH . 569574 ; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 16721 


Don’t wander back; w E. A. W. P., 
m Otto Bonnell, of U. S. Long 
Branch, N. J., Keith’s music pub. 
house. © Aug. 16, 1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 
30: E 569009; Hliza A. Warner 
Praul, Long Branch, N. J. 16722 


Doris: w and melody Billi Dougherty 
and Tex Ellis, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 
27, 1923: E 571386; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., ine., New York. 

16723 

w O.°H. 1., m EE 8) 8S) Bunting- 
ton,/of U. S..°© 1 ¢ JAug, Sema2s ; 
E 570788; Oscar H. Lay, Anchor- 
age, Alaska. 16724 

Dorothea polka; by Henry 8. Sawyer, 

Moff. Sis phi (©. Sept. '18,)192at ee 
Sept. 21; E 569518; T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 16725 


978 


16716. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


Down in Caroliner, my wife is a moon- 
shiner, but I love her still; w F. C. 
M.;}m John F. Ryan, of U.S. © 1 
ec. Sept. 20, 1923; E 571165; Frank 
C. Monroe, Mt. Hope, Wis. 16726 


Down in my dear little cave; w. C. H. 


S., melody Sylvia Forrest, of U. S. : 


© 1c. Sept. 17, 1923; E 569344: 
Chas. H. St. George, New London, 
Wis. 16727 


Down on Chesapeake Bay; w and m 
foe: i. or Urs. © 1. eoSept.” 26, 
. 19238; E 569681; Frederick S. Ran- 
dall, Duluth, Minn. 16728 


Down on the levee blues; w and mel- 
ody Stanley S. Miller, of U. S. 
Pe Sept:r24,) 1923 5. WO (1872; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., ine., 
New York. 16729 


Down Pensacola way; w by Frank E. 
Ormsbee, m Perry W. Reed, of U. S. 
Pensacola, Fla., Southern music 
house. © Aug. 18, 1923; 2 ¢ Sept. 
4: EH 570819; P. W. Reed, Pensacola, 
Fla. 16730 


’ Down the old trail 0’ dreams; w Rus- 
sell J. England, m Clay Smith, of 
UO8!5 in F.' © Sept. 20, 1923; 2°¢ 
Sept. 20; E 571189; Will Rossiter, 
Chicago. 16731 


Down thru the years; w and mn J. E., 
OL Ue Sz.arr Vern, Wiltott, of Ui"'s. 
© 1c. Sept. 4, 1923; H 570800; June 
vans, Los Angeles. 16732 


Down to grandma’s on the farm; w 
E. M. D., melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of U. S. 
© 1 ¢ Sept. 27, 1923; E 571389: 
Ella M. Dean, Edwardsville, Ill. 

16733 


Dream (A); by Henry S. Sawyer, of 


eS. spi. 1©> Septit§.- 1923. 2 ©. 
Sept. 21: E 569508; T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 16734 
Dream (The) love: w Alexander 


Groves, m H. T. Burleigh, of U. S.; 
high ‘voice...© Sept. 21; 1928: 2c. 
Sept. 22; E 571191: G. Ricordi & 
co., inc., New York. 16735 
Dreamful; by Maurice Jacobson, of 
xreat Britain, ed. Ernest Fowles: 
pf. (Curwen edition, first pieces, 
no. 9236) ‘© Aug: 10, 1923':' 1 ¢. 
Sept. 4; E 567817; J. Curwen & 
sons, Itd., London. 16736 
Dreaming; w C. S. T., m Arnold T. 
Lax, of U. 8S. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 « Sept. 
14; E 5694384; C. S. Thomas, Swiss- 
vale, Pa. : 16737 


16749 


Dreaming of mother; w and m W. G. 
Pi Xob UA Se! OP Alte 3B) 1929512 ©, 
Sept. 5; E 569017; W. Grant Phil- 
lips, Long Beach, Calif. 16738 


Dreaming of my old home, sweet 
home; w and m Geoffrey O’Hara, 
On we, Swe) SepGe le, Agoo oo (G 
Sept. 15; E 571154: Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 16739 


Dreaming of you, love; w E. C., m 
Harry Morton, of U. S.. New York, - 
Manhattan music co. © Sept. 24. 
$925 702 €.. Och. Oc.  DO9986 4. BE: 
Crawford, New York. 16740 


Dreams; w and m H: W., of U. S. 
‘Tacoma, Wash., Shaw music pub- 


lishers. © Sept. 12, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
18; EF 5711338; Helen Walker, Ta- 


coma. 16741 


Dreams come with twilight; w B. W.., 


m, Geo. Grafi;, ats. of: U. 3S.,.<arr. 
Theor Gs Beach, 'ot .U.-S: © te 
Sept. 5, 1923: E 570857; Beulah 
Wickberg, Belfair, Wash. 16742 


Dreams that don’t come true; w and 
miC. BE. rot). BY 'S..© -LoeqiSept. 
13, 1923.) By d5etOls :. Charles a,b: 
Tschudi, Denver. 16748 


Dreamy Missouri; waltz, L. F. N., of 
Wb Sypt pF bong! Branch /N.ad., 
Keith’s music pub. house. © Aug. 
20,1923; 2 ¢. Aug. 30; E 569008 ; 
L. F. Novack, Long Branch, N. J. 

16744 


Drifting; w and mF. G. M., of U.S. 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 14, 1923; BH: 569302; 
Fred George Morit, Brooklyn. 

16745 


—w G. B., melody Luther A. Clark, 
OM Wess - ©) PrenSepta17,,. 1923 +35 
569346; Georgia Butler, Lamar, Col. 

16746 


Du wirst mich schon erh6ren; shim- 
my, worte von Arthur Rebner, mu- 
sik von Karl Haupt, of Austria. © 


June 6275 192386 nd yew Septs 4:4 EB 
567676; G. Steiner (L. Singer & 
co.), Vienna. 16747 
Dumble-dum deary; Somerset song, 
arr. Angela Diller, of 'U. S.; pf. 
with suggestions for study. (In 


days of old, no. 6) © Sept. 8, 1923; 
2 e. Sept. 14; E 5710380; G. Schir- 
mer, ine, New York. 16748 
Dwart’s gold; humoresque, Rand Her- 
ron of Ws S23 "pr. ©) Sept= 741923 
2c Sept. 15; E 569315; Willis mu- 
sic. co., Cincinnati. 16749 


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pt. 11, n.s., v.18 


°E ghelle ’e sta citta; versi di G. | Emblem of peace: march two _ step, 


Amato, musica di Quwintavalle, of 
Italy, domiciled at Philadelphia, 
Pa.; mand: acc. ©:1 .¢. Sept. 13, 


1923; E 571006: Gennaro Amato, 
New York. 16750 
"E ghelle taliane; w Vincenzo Nar- 


eiso, melody A. B., of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn; violin ace. 

1 ec. Sept. 27, 1928: EB 571399; Al- 
fredo Bascetta, Brooklyn. 16751 


E’ muorto ammore; versi di L. AI- 
bano, musica di Raffaele De Luea, 
of Italy, domiciled at. Brooklyn; 
mand. ace. 4to!. © Aug. 20, '1923; 
2 c.,.Aug.. 29; E 570887; . Luciano 
Albano, Thompsonville, Conn. 

16752 


Eagle (An) is your friend; w and m 
G. Link., ef Us So Boston, iMass., 
Interurban co. © Aug. 29, 1923; 

2) Ci Apert. Ht 210000, keeGc ls. 

Fleming, Roslindale, Mass. 16753 

Hasy going brown skin; w and mel- 
ody Spencer Williams and C. W., 
Of: Vans. Gey vt 64 Sept. de, 1928208) 
069022; Clarence Williams music 
pub. eco., ine., New York. 16754 


Easy melody; dancing song, w and 
m Larry Conley and Gene Rode- 
mich, of U. S.. © Aug. 8, 1923; 2 
ec. Amg. 11; E 571150; Leo Feist, 


inc., New York. 16755 
Egyptian eyes; w J. R. S8., melody 
Arnold “TW ax of Oir8i" © di ec. 
Sep. 10, 1823; BE: o69143— Sie RB: 
Sattine, Cleveland. 16756 
Egyptian nights; w Toni Maude, m 
George Graff, jr., of U. \S.,. arr. 
Pieo: \G. “‘Béeach> of “Ul S!7 He rtsc 


Sept. “£8, 1928 2H) 571102 oak Pic: 
kles, Kingston, Hngland. 16757 
Hileen ; duet, w and m A. M., of U.S.; 
treble voices. © Sept. 20, 1923; 2 
c. Sept. 27; E 571412; Albert Mee- 
han, New York. 16758 
Hingelegte ruder; worte von Konrad 
Ferdinand Meyer. musik von Hans 
Pfitzner, of Germany, op. 32, no. 3; 
bariton oder bass. © Sept. 6, 1923; 
1''e. Sept. 19;- HE: 542005" Adolph 
Fiirstner, Berlin. 16759 
Elegy; w and mF. 'M:'C., of U. S. 
© 1. ¢. Sept. 26, 1923; BH 569710; 
Felix Michael Cappadona, Brook- 
lyn. 


Emanuel; cho., w anon., m Roy HE. 
Nolte, vot) U8. 5, ,Orean, .aee.e © 
PAS! 28,9923; 2 0c. GSepi BOy EH 
569409 ; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 
16761 


16760 


Harry. J. Lincoln, of U. S.; pf. 
(Vandersloot edition of latest mu- 
sical compositions) © Aug. 25, 
1923; 2.e¢ Aug, 27; @ 5/06285: Van- 
dersloot music pub. co., Williams- 
port, Pa. 16762 


| En bateau; played Jean Wiswell, of 


U. 'S.; with "cello ace.’in GG.) (Am- 
pico, no. 62093—-F) [Music roll, 
with accompaniment] © Apr. 20, 
1923 ;.. 2.,.c..; Sept... 262 5B, peaness 
American piano co., New York. [© 
interpretation ] 16763 


En caravane:;: fox-trot chanté, paroles’ 
de Gene McCarthy, paroles fran- 
caises de Saint-Granier et Briquet, 
musique de Gene Williams, of Eng- 
land. ' ‘©’ June ‘27, °1923;" Te. Sept. 
18; E 567874; Publications Fran- 
cis-Day, Paris. 16764 

En stig; w Jonatan Reuter, m Selim 


Palmgren, ed. and rey. Julia A. 
Burt, of U.'S.; ten’ 1,.°2); bar and 
bass. 4to. (Wilhelm Hansen edi- 


tion, no. 238) -© sIuly AZ 0125 2 
ce. July 28; E 568680; Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. [© editing and. 
revising]. _ 16765 
En voyage; suite de Blair Fairehild, 
of U. S.: pf. 148 recueil. © Aug. 
7, 1923: 2! ec Sept. 18; E 571144; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 16766 
English lyrics; musical illustrations 
of poetical passages, Ethel Boyce, 
of Great Britain; pf. (Album se- 
ries, no. 186a,b) bk. 1. A fragment 
of an old carol.—The swallow.—Up 
the airy mountain. bk. 2. The cas- 
tle of indolence.—A sea piece.—In 
the ‘train: “© Sept.8;7 19235 @ c. 
each Sept. 22; E 567977. 567978; 
Augener, l1td., London. 16767, 16768 
Enough for you and me; love ballad, 
w J. M. Stuart-Young, m Chazles 
Wakefield Cadman. of U. S., op. 79, 
no. 2: medium voice in B flat. © 
Aug. 27, 1923: 2) Sept Zein i 
571455: Harold Flammer, ine., New 
York. ~ *¥EG(69 
Epée (L’) de Verdun; sonate, de E. 
Sutter, of France; orch. avec. piano 


conducteur. 4to. Contents: — 1. 
Allegro.—2. Largo.—3. Rondo. © 
July 30, 19235; 1-¢.Sent- aie 2 


567667 ; Eugéne Sutter, Paris. 
16770 
Esquisse. no. 1; prélude de Louis 
Aubert, orch. par H. Mouton, of Bel- 
gium; orech. avec piano-conducteur. 
Ato... ©. Aug. 2; 1923 #4 Gyseptsst 5 
E 567761: Durand et cie.. Paris. [© 
orchestration ] 16771 


980 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10. 1923 


Euryanthe; ouverture de C. M. von 
Weber, arr. par F. Salabert, of 
France; orch. avec piano-conducteur. 
4to. (Nouvelle collection Francis 
Salabert, no. 35) © Aug. 25, 1923; 
1 ec Sept. 11; E 567764; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

16772 


Evening pleasures; rustic dance, How- 
ell, arr. M. W. Butler, of U. S8.; 
pf. © Aug. 11, 1923; 2 ce Aug. 14; 
FE 570264; A. W. Perry’s sons, Se- 
dalia, Mo. [© new arrangement] 

16773 


Evening shadows; by Bertha Weber, 
of U. S.; organ: (Choice organ Sse- 
lections, ninth series) © Aug. 15, 
1928 ; 2 c. Aug. 20; E 569201; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. 16774 


Every day life; w J. H., m John F. 
Ryan, of U. S. © 1-e. Sept. 11, 
1923 ; E 570931; John Huggard, Val- 
ley Springs, Calif. 16775 


Every time the clock ticks; w Eugene 
J. W. Conrad, m Robert Braine, of 
U. S. © Sept. 13, 1923; 2 ¢c Sept. 
13; E 571059; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 16776 


Everything is Jake with Rosie and 
everything is Rosie with Jake; w 
Billy Rose and B. G. DeSylva, mel- 
ody Jimmy Monaco, of U. S. © 1 
c. Sept. 5, 1923; E 569451; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 16777 


Ev’ry day, ev’ry hour, ev’ry minute, 
I’m growing younger and younger 
each day; w andm C. C., and J. F., 
of U. S., arr. Vern Elliott, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 18, 1923; E 571114; 
Clarence Campbell and James Fer- 
‘don, Los Angeles. 16778 


Fabric of dreams; from Nifties. w 
B. G. De Sylva and Arthur Francis, 
m Raymond Hubbell, of U. S. © 
Sept. 25, 1923; 2 c« Sept. 26; E 
571267; Harms, inc., New York. 
| 16779 

Faded love letters; waltz - ballad, 
Moore-Dulmage, played Victor Lane, 
of U. S.;in F. (Ampico, no; 203123-— 
F) [Music roll, with words] © 
Noy. 20, 1922). 2. ¢ Sept. 28.1923; 
E 569766: American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] —' 16780 


Fairies (They carnival; four pieces, | 


R. C., of U. S.; pf. Contents :—The 
clock fairy.—Puck and the fairy 
banjo.—Water fairies—The fairy 
boat. © Sept. 28, 1923: 2 ¢ Sept. 
29; FE 569940; Russell Chase, Derry 
Village, N. H. 16781 


80831—24——_9 


16794 


Fairy dance; by Edwin Vaile McIn- 
tyre, of U .S., op. 52, no. 1; pf: (CAt- 
a-l6-wa series of piano melodies) © 


Sept. 7,° 9923; 2 @  Sépt 152278 
569318; Willis music co., Cincinnati. 
16782. 


Faithful and true, mother it’s you; 
waltz ballad, w and m J. Bauer, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York. © 
Ang. |-2a,5{ 19285 2 eipAugs: 29:78 
569659 ; Jack Bauer, New York. 

16783 

Faithless (The) lover; w G. S., jr.,. 
m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1 -e. 
Sept. 22, 1928; E 571241; George 
Schmitt, jr., Washington, Mo. 16784. 

Fall (The) ; w H. M. F., melody Her- 
‘man Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], 
of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 17, 19235. 
569342; Hildur Maria Fyrberg, So. 
Hamilton, Mass. 16785. 

Fan; w Charles K. Raucher, melody’ 
M. M. K., of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 23, 
1923; E 571210; Maurice M. Korn, 
Sea Gate, N. Y. - 16786 

Fanfare march; by E. D. V., of U. &., 
arr. Pietro Lucchetti, of U. S.; pf.: 
© 1 ¢ Sept. 11, 1923; E 569587; 
-Ermino Daniel Vallario, Brooklyn. 

16787 

Fantastic dance; by Paul White, of U. 

- $.; violin and pf. (Edition Cranz, 
no. 648) © Aug. 11, 1923; 1¢. Aug. 
21; E 571129; A. Cranz, Brussels, 
Belgium. 16788 

Far (The) green hills of home; w 
Gordon Johnstone, m J. Pierre Con- 
nor, of U. S.; high voice. © Sept. 
10, 1923; 2 c Sept. 11; BE 569199; 
G. Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 

16789 

Farewell sweet man o’ mine; w Gus 
Smith, melody Jessé Crump. of U.S. 
© 1 c. Sept. 27, 1928: E 571380; 
Clarence Williams music pub. ¢o., 
ine., New York. 16790 

Farjeon (Harry) Two free fugues; by 
H. Farjeon, of Great Britain, op. 
a4; pf. no. 1, 2. ©-Awe,,40; 1923; 
1c. each Aug. 27; E 567605, 567606 ; 
Bosworth & co., Itd., London. 

16791, 16792 

Father we thank Thee; prayer, w 

_ Ralph Waldo Emerson, m_ Jessie 
Mae Jewitt, of U. S.; mezzo-sop. or 
ten., and contralto or bar., in A flat. 
© Aug. 29, 1923; 2 ec Sept. 6: E 
571410; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 16793 

sop, or ten., con- 
tralio’ ‘Or pat ta Ey WG Ane..2p 
1923.;'2 ¢. Sept. 6; E 570829; M. 

'*Witmark & sons, New York. 16794 


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Father’s board; fox trot, w and mel- 
ody G. M. S., of U. S., arr. Edgar 
Rollman, of U. S. © 1.¢. Sept. 18, 
1923; E 571105; G. Morgan Simpson, 
Baltimore. 16795 


Fear not my love; from the comic 


opera The sea serpent, w W. M. B., ; 


melody Clifford W. Walsh, of U. S. 
© 1-e¢ July 24, 1923; E 568800; 
William Mill Butler, Beachwood, 
N. J 16796 


Feed bag song; w A. G., melody Jack 
Hoan, Oo Us Sia Gad GAM ed, 
1923; E 570698; Alex Gerber, New 
York. 16797 


Fellowship (The) of Jesus; w and 
-m Albert Allen. Ketchum, of U. S. 
©. Aug. 4,:1923;;.2-¢e Sept: 26; E 
' 569700; Harry: D. Clarke, Chicago. 

Rep KE 16798 


Femme (Une) du monde 4 soi; paroles 
de Briollet et Dalbret, musique de 
‘Dalbret, of France. © Aug. 25, 
1923: 1-c. Sept. 11; _E 567772; Fran- 
eis Salabert, Paris. 16799 


Fervore (Fervor) ; di M. Enrico Bossi, 
of -Italy,, op. 140, no. 1; organ. 
Aug. 3, 1923; 2 ce. Aug. 6;, E, 569157 ; 
John Church co., Cineinnati. 16800 


Festival mazurka; by Henry S. Saw- 


yer, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 1923; 
2 ¢. Sept. 21; HE 569533; T. 5. Deni- 
son &.co.,. Chicago. 16801 


Fibich’s (Zdenko) poem; arr. J. R., 
of U. S.; instrumental. © 1c. Aug. 
6, 1923; E 568391; Jan Rubini, Los 
Angeles. 16802 


Fidele;,part-song, w Shakespeare, m 
©, Lloyd Stafford ,of Great Britain ; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Choral album, 
no. 1349). © Aug. 18, 1923; 1. «. 
Sept. 4; E 567652; Bayley & Fer- 
guson, Glasgow. 16803 


Fight lion fight; w and m Ray Per- 
kins, of U. S. © Sept. 4, 1923; 2 e. 
Sept. 14; E 569328; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 16804 


Figlio, nun manna dollare! versi di 
Raffaele Chiurazzi, musica di V. 
D’Annibale, of Italy; mand acc. 
Naples, Italy, Santa Lucia. 4to. © 
Aug. 1, 1923; 1c. Sept. 8; E 567708 ; 
Italian book co., New York. 16805 


Finlay (Kenneth G.) Nocturne; part- 
song, w Richard Garnett, m K. G. 
F., of Great Britain; mixed choir. 
4to. (Choral album, no. 1351) © 
Ae. 2, lO2ag 1. C,.. SEDE Gey cl 
567662; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 16806 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Fire scene; for fires, mobs, [ete.], 
Henry S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. © 
. Sept., 18, 1923;..2..c. Sept. .21;4E 
569494; T. S. Denison & co., Chi- 
cago. 16807 


First and last love; w and melody A. 
ASD, OF U.S. ©'1 'e- Sept a0, 
1923; E 569127; Arthur A. Darvo, 
New York. 16808 


Flashlight; fox trot in the 8 o’clock 
revue, w and m George F. Green, 
of Canada. © Sept. 1, 1923; 1 e 
Sept. 4; E 567655; Whaley, Royce 
& co., ltd., London. 16809 


Fleeting thoughts; w May Shephard, - 
m D. B., of England. Birkenhead 
[England] Ryalls & Jones, ltd. © 
Aug: 20,-'1923; -'T -é) ‘Sept. «4 
567657; Dorothy Brown, Bridling- 
ton, England. 16810: 


Fleur-de-lys; by Edwin Vaile McIn-. 
tyre, of U. 8S. ,op. 52, no. 2; pf. (At- 
a-l6-wa series of piano melodies) 

, ©. Sept, 7.19235, 2) c jSenty lage, 
569316; Willis musie co., Cincinnati.. 
| 16811. 


Fleurs mortes; paroles de André Da-. 
vid, musique de Vincenzo Davico, of 


Italy. © Aug. 31, 1923; 1.e. Sept. 
18; E 567882; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. 16812: 


Flight (The) of the soul; for death 
scenes, Henry S. Sawyer, of U. S.; 
“pf. © Sept. 18; 1923; 2 c. Sept. 21; 
EK 569497; T. S: Denison & co.. Chi-. 
cago. 16813. 


Flirtation; by Henry S. Sawyer, of 
U. S.; pf: © Sept. 18, 1923; 2''¢. 
Sept. 21; E 569509; T. S. Denison 
& co., Chicago. 16814. 


Flirting (The) chauffeur; w A. E. F. 
C., m Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. © 
June 15, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 569851 ; 
Almira E. Forbes Clements, Pitts- 
ville, Wis. 16815 


Flor del mal; shimmy et fox trot, mu-. 
sique de F. Wolter, of France; piano: 
avec paroles. Paris, Editions Fran- 
cis Salabert. © July 30, 1923; 1 c¢. 
Aug. 18; E 567801; Union musical 
espanola, Madrid. 16816 

Florida; w and m M. E. S., of U. S. 
© 1. Sept. 28, 1923; E 569726; 
Mary Elston Smith, Largo, Fla. 

16817 


Florida shore; waltz ballad, w and m.: 
Ethel and Billy Ritchie, of U. S. 
© Aug. 18, 1923; 2 ec Aug. 20; E 
570988; McKinley music co., Chi- 
‘cago. 16818: 


982 


no. 10,1923 - 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


| 16840 


Flower of dreams, w David Stevens, 
-m Joseph W. Clokey, of U. S., op. 
40; women’s voices, in three pts. 
(Laurel octavo, no. 1004) © Aug. 
24, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 6; E 571194; C. 
C. Birchard & co., Boston. 16819 


Flower of the Orient; waltzes, Carl 
Loveland, of U. S.; pf. © (Vander- 
sloot edition of latest musical com- 
positions) © Aug. 25, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 27; E 570635; Vandersloot mu- 
sie pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

16820 


Fluffy feathers; march two step, F. H. 
Losey, of U. S., op. 334; pf. (Van- 
dersloot edition of latest musical 
compositions) © Aug. 25, 1923; 2 
ce. Aug. 27; E 570630; Vandersloot 
musie pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

16821 


Follow the leader; by Helen Sears, of 
U. S:, op. 5, no. 3; pf. (Miniature 
solos, no. 3) © Sept. 14, 1923; 2 ¢. 

~Sept. 12; E 569285; Gilbert music 
co., Chicago. 16822 


Foolish questions; w and m M. L. H., 
oie oe) 1 c. Aug, 23, 1923; FB 
568802; May Linden Hilton, Los An- 
geles, 16823 


For my mammy, my baby, my Lindy 
and me; w Al Knight, melody Sid- 
ney Bechet, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
19, 4923; HE 569455; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., inc., New York. 

16824 


For unto us a Child is born; anthem, 
Biblical w, m H. A. Wigtil, of U. S:; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 18, 1923; 
2 ce. Sept. 24; H 569612; H. A. Wig- 
til, Roland, Ia. 16825 

Four fiushin’ papa; w Lewis Michel- 
son, melody C. W., of U.S. ©le. 
Sept. 27, 1923; E 571384; Clarence 
Williams music pub. c¢o., inc., New 
York. 16826 

Frescoes ; suite, Harold Carson, of Eng- 
land; pf. Contents:—1. Jack o’- 
hearts. —2. Chanson d’amour. — 38. 
Columbine. © Aug. 
Aug. 27; E 567607; Arthur & €o., 
ltd., London. 16827 

Fresh, fresh fish: w E. R. H., m Fred 
C. Wight, of U. S., New. London, 
Conn., Home studio. © Sent. 20, 
1923; 2 c, Sept. 213.0 571215: Ernst 
R. Haase, New London, Conn. 

16828 

Friends; w L. M. G., melody Luther A. 
Clark, of; U; Su @,1 ¢.Sept.- 10, 
1923; FE 569134; Lawrence M. 
Gnibba, Michigan City, Ind. 16829 


ah, 19235 c. 


Friendship; w and m R. H.S., of U. S. 
© Sept. 15,.1923;.2 «. Sept. 26; E 
571271; Ruby Hooton Schwab, Wa- 
waka, Ind. 16830 


‘Frisco (La); par Raoul Moretti, of 


France; piano seul avee théorie. © 

Aug. 31, 1923; 1. ¢. Sept. 18; E 
567862; Francis Salabert, Paris. 

. 16831 

Frog (A) he would a-wooing go; 

selected and arr. H. A. W., of U.S. 


16. mo. .©, Aug. 1, £9235, 2..c. Aug. - 
18; E 569446; Harry Anglim Wil- 
‘> liamson, Fairmont, W. Va. 16832 
Froggies’ (The) swimming school 


[and] The owl; w Alice C. D. Riley, 
m Jessie L. Gaynor, of U. S., arr. 
Dorothy Gaynor Blake; pf., with w 
ad lib. (From the child world) 
cr Ave tS, 2993s 2 6 Ane Gs Ei 
569647 ; John Chureh co., Cincinnati. 
16833 
Krolic; by Christian Schiifer, of Great 
Britain, op. 100, no. 5; pf: © Sept. 
8, 1923; 1:¢- Sept. 22.;) E' 567982 ; 
Augener, Itd., London. 16834 
Frolic of the elves; by Henry S. Saw- 
yer, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 21: E 569531 ;: T. .S.. Deni- 
son & co.,. Chicago. 16885 
From ocean to ocean; march, B. F. 
Crumling, of U. S.; band. Ato. © 
Sept. 5, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 6; E 570835; 
H. C. Miller, Parkesburg, Pa. 
16836 
From sense up to soul; sacred song, w 
and m Au ME of,U:. S:,,.arr...G. We 
Burton, of U. S. © Sept. 29, 1923; 
2 ec. Sept. 29; E 569916; Andy Mun- 
son, Petersburg, Mich. 16837 
From the land of the sky-blue water; 
by Cadman, played Milton Suskind, 


OFT SS. in’ A. “flat: TAmpico}no, 
911-I") [Music roll, with words] 
» © Jan. 20, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 28; EF 
569759; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 16838 
Fughetta [and] Gigue: by Joseph 


Achron. op. 21, nos. 4, 5, ed. ‘and 
fingered Jascha Heifetz, of Russia, 
domiciled at New York; violin and 


piano. (1'*7° suite en style ancien, 
no. 4.5) © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 


14;. E 571038: G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© editing and finger- 
ing] 16839 
Garden of happiness; suite, Hubert - 


Bath, of Great Britain; pf.  Con- 
tents:—1l. Sweet remembrance.—2Z. 
Briar-rose.—3. In the. wood. © 


Sept. 18, 1923;.1 ¢ Sept. 18; E 
567899 ; Edwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 
don. 16840 


983 


16841 


Garland of old fashioned roses; by 
Keithley, played Andrei Kmita, of 
U. S.; in F. (Ampico, no. 801-F) 
[Music roll, with words] © Nov. 
20; 4922; |2-¢) Sept.’ 28,! 192850 E 


569753; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 16841 


Gather ye rose-buds; w Robert Her- 
rick, m A. M. M., of Canada; mixed 


voices. © 1 ¢« Sept. 18, 1923; EB 
971117; Agnella M. Mitton, South 
Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 16842 


Gathering song of Donald the black; 
vw Walter Scott, m arr. S. E. Lovatt, 
of England; male _ voices. 4to. 
(Male voice choir library, no. 118) 
©. Aug. 28, 1923; 1 c Sept. 8: E 
567726; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

16843 


Gavotte; by Joseph Achron, op. 21, no, 
2, ed. and fingered Jascha Heifetz, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York: 
violin and pf. (1'°T® suite en style 
ancien, no. 2) © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 ec. 
Sept. 14; E 571036: G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. [© editing and 
fingering | 16844 


dans le style ancien, Dent Mow- 
rey, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 8, 1923: 
20he. “Sept. ol43;0 BE. STAO2450 4G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 16845 


Gay life; w and m J. B., of Russia, 
domiciled at New York. © Aug. 23. 
1923; 2 ¢. Aug. 29; E 569658; Jack 
Bauer, New York. 16846 

(Gem (The) waltz; by P. B. S.,. of 
U. Sos. Di. 4 Ge Ate. 25, 1985". 2. ec. 
Sept. 10; HE 569245; Pearl Baum 
Sykes, Tampa, Fla. 16847 

Gemma; valzer, melody N. T., of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1923; E 569674: 
Nettie Tesoriero, New York. 16848 

General Edwards march; by Ora Pre- 
fontaine and Gladys Goyett, of U. 
S.; pf. | © Sept. 5, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
S; E 570889; Fountainette pub. co., 
W orcester. 16849 


Geneveure; w M. R. S., m Al Meehan, 
Of PUAcS. sipi? with we (@OmAug): 8, 
1923; 2. ¢e. Oct... 13; E 569876; Millie 
R. Swail, Minneapolis. 16850 

Georgia blues; lovesick moan, w Billy 
Higgins, m W. Benton Overstreet, 
of U. S. Mark bro. ed. © Sept. 15, 
1928; 2 ce Sept. 17;'E 569381; Ea 
ward B. Marks musie co., New York. 

16851 


TOL 


Georgia land; w and m N. W. 
eS. item Sent, 22 on Ses 
24: E 569620; Nelle Womack Hines, 


Milledgeville, Ga. 16852 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Georgie McManus drives the blues 
away; w and m F. D.-M,; of. U.S. 


[Photostat] © 1 ¢. Sept. 10, 1923; 
E 569112; Florence Daron-Merry- 
man, Erie, Pa. 16853 


Gestern nacht hab’ ich Marie nach 
haus gebracht; marschlied, text von 
Hans Pfianzer, musik von Paul Pal- 
los, of Germany. © July 28, 1920; 
le. Aug. 28, 1923; E 567998 ; Edition 
Karl Briill, Berlin. 16854 


Ghost march; for weird, mysterious 
or grotesquely comic effects, Henry 
S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 
18, 1923; 2 c« Sept. 21; E 569524; 
T. S. Denison & ¢o., Chicago. 

16855 


Ghost of the blues; w Tim Brymn, 
melody Sidney Bechet, of U. S. 
1c. Sept. 5, 1923 ; E 569026; Clarence 
Williams music pub. ¢o., inc., New 
York. 16856 


Gim-me (The) blues; w W. A. K., m 
John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
27, 1923 ; EF 571359; William A. King, 
Johnstown, Pa. 16857 


Gingham (The) girl; from The ging- 
ham girl, w Neville Fleeson, m Al- 
bert von Tilzer. of U. S. © Sept. 6, 

1923; 2 c. Sept. 7; E 570879; Harms, 
ine., New York. 16858 


*Ginny; w John Anderson and J. H., 
m Joe Hearst, of U. S. © Oct. 11, 


1923; 2 ¢ Oct. SF Beatin, tearst 
musie publishers, Itd., Winnipeg, 
Canada. a. 


Gipsy gavotte; by Henry S. Saywy 
of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 1923; es 
Sept. 21: E 569538 ; T. S. Denison 
& €o., Chicago. 16860 

Girl (The) I love is like a will-o-the- 
wisp: w Jack Yellen, melody Milton 
Ager,’ of U.S." Gale: Seg. 19, 
1923; E 569454; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inec., New York. 16861 


Girl (The) of his dreams; w and m 


7. Re of “US'S. VStamgardear: c) 
Seppe 14) V1O2 a V2 ecoume:. Ey 
‘5711381; Zettie Kelly, Covington, 
Tenn, 16862 


Girl (The) who brought me sunshine, 
then took it away; w L. Brea, m 
Valeria Gordon, of U. 8.; piano with 
we (©) faly S192 5e" 2 eee 1 
E 569872; L. Brea, San Pedro, Calif. 


16863 
Girlie don’t break my heart; w and 
melody |W. -b... OF AO. ce. ni ea 


VosBurgh, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 15, 
1923; E. 571078; Walter Billard, 
Naugatuck, Conn. 16864 


984 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


Girlies; scéne enfantine, par Robert 
Casa, of France; orch. avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 25, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 11; E 567751; J. Raux, 
Paris. 16865 


Glamoury life on old Broadway; :-w 

T. R., m John F. Ryan, of U. 8. 
dt .e, Sept. 20, 1923, E .571166; 
Thomas Reilly, Barrie, Ont., Canada. 
16866 


Glanecing; waltz, Bertram Lestrange, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 24, 
1923; 1.¢. Sept. 7: E 567720: Ascher- 
‘berg, Hopwood & Crewylt 


Gliding; w and m P. ¥ 
© 1,c.iSept, 29, 192% 
Phylis T. Spicker, Logag 


Glissando; song or fox t ry 
Farle Rodney [pseud.’ of 
of -U. :S. © 1c. Sept. 

_ 569424; Robert Samueé I ‘ 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Fae “F6869 


Glory and endless years: Ww !Witliam 
Dean: Howells. m Mabel’ W“’Daniels. 
of U. S., op. 27, 110, ; men’s voices. 

(Octavo series, men’s yoices, no. 
473) © Aug: 24, 1924; 2..e.Aug. 
27; E 570604; Arthur P. Sehmidt 
co., Boston. [© arrangement] 
16870 


Glory to God in the highest; Christ- 
mas anthem, w from Bible, m Geo. 
Marks Evans, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
(Rosche’s octavos, second series, no. 
668) © Sept. 1, 1923: 2 ¢. Sept. 12: 
E 569277; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 

16871 


Go, lovely rose; part-song, w Edmund 
Waller, m E. Markham Lee, of Great 
Britain; sop. and contralto.  Cur- 
‘wen ed. 4to. © Aug. 9, 1923; 1c. 
Sept. 4; E 567820: J. Gurwen & 
sons, ltd., London. 16872 


God love her, my dear old mother: w 
Mrs. J. M., m John F. Ryan, of U. S. 
3G) D. c. Sept. 27; 1923! WY 571357" ces: 
J. McDonald, Dav enport, Ta." "1687 


God (The) of Abram praise; ine 
w Oliver,'m’ R.A Stults): of U's: 
4to. (Hall-Mack co.’s collection of 
ehurch anthems. no. 319) © Sept. 
D, 1923; 2. ¢.' Sept! "17: SH 560398 - 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 16874 


God shall wipe away all tears: w and 
m Albert Allen Ketchum, of U. S. 


16886 


Going rowing; from The left-over, w 
Zelda Sears, m Vincent Youmans, 
of U.S. © Sept. 24, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
25: E 569649; Harms, inc., New 
York. 16876 


Going some; w Armen Touryan, m 
John F. Ryan, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 
11, 1923; E 570923; Mrs. A. Wilson, 
Newark, N. J. 16877 


Golden gems; arr. Will P. Held, of U- 
S.; oreh. 4to. (Sing them again 
series) Contents:—1l. Put on your’ 
old gray bonnet.—2. Father, dear 
father, come home—3s. The old 
oaken bucket. © June 7, 1923; 2 ¢ 
Sept. 24; E 569667; Norman Jef- 
feries, Philadelphia. [© arrange- 
ment | 16878 


Golden hour; just as I am, w adapted 
from an old hymn, m W. T. E., of 
U., Sz [Photostat] ).© + e; Aug. 27, 
1923: E 95708038; Will T. Elwell, 
Seattle. 16879 


Golden (The) journey to Samarkand; 
text by James Elroy Fiecker, m 
Granville Bantock, of England; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Sept. 24, 
1923: 2 c. Sept. 26; E 569655; C. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 16880 


Golden September ; w and melody Jack 
Brown and L. S., of U. S., arr. M. 
Hance, J. Brown ‘and L: S., of U. S. 
© 1 ec. Sept.. 29, 1928; E 571435; 
Monte Hance and Lewis Story, Los 
Angeles. 16881 


Golden (The) trail; from Greenwich 
Village follies, w Irving Caesar and 
John Murray Anderson, m Louis 
A. Hirsch, of U. S:. © Sept. 19,. 
1923; 2 ¢.. Sept. 21; E 569487; Vic- 
toria pub. corp.. New York. 16882 

Gondoliere-tango; Komm zum. Lido, 
mein lieb, worte von Richard Bars, 
musik von José Armandola, of Ger- 


many. © Dec. 21,,1922; 1 c.. Sept..4, 
1923; E 567675; Heiki-verlag, Ber- 
lin. 16883 


Gone forever: w and melody H. P. L., 


of U0. So ©1,e);Sept. 20, 19235-H 
571158: Henry P.. Labelle, Lynn, 
Mass. 16884 


Goodbye ain’t always gone; drag fox 
trot blues, w and m Clara Capehart 
and Selby Harney, of U. S., arr. S. 
H. ©1e. Sept. 26, 1923; E 569694 ; 
Breau and Tobias, New York. 

16885 

w: M. melody 


Good-bye boys; Vio, 


© Aug. 4, 1923; 2\¢. Sept: 26: 5 James E. Aldridge, of U.S. ©1e. 
069704; Harry D. Clarke, Chicago. Aug.) 25,::1928);;'. BE 1571220; Mabel 
16875 Vance Marshall, New York. | 16886 

; | 985 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16887 


pt. mr nw 8., v.18 


Good-bye, honey, step. on’ the. gas; w’ | Grandpapa’s favorite dance; by Harry 


J: EK. W., m John F. Ryan, of U.'S. 
@r1.e! Sept. 20,1923; E 571161; J. 
- Ernestine Wyatt, Waterloo, Ta. 
16887 
Good-bye my used to be, your once 
was, is gone; w and melody T. A. 
Hammed. of, U. S. © 1c. Sept. 24, 
1923 ; HE} 569577; Clarence Williams 
music pub co., ine., New York. 


16888 


Good bye pal; melody C. H. and 
Walter Goodwin, of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 17, 1923; E° 569330; Clyde 
Hager, Chicago. 16889 

Good-bye sweetheart good-bye; w A. 
B.. .J.,, Mal. Ludwig, Frank, “of .U...S. 
©.1 ¢ Sept. 11, 1923; E 570941; 
Amelia Bates Jonas, Covington, Ky. 


16890 

Gosh but she’s nice; one step, w and 
m’W:-P. T.,; of U. S:; arr. Nicholas 
Rossi, of U.'S!; pf.'with w. © tie. 
Oct. 2, 1923; E 571467; Walter 
Paul Tulley,. Allston, Mass. 16891 


Gossip Joan; old English tune, arr, 
Angela Diller,- of U. S.; pf, with 
suggestions for study. (In days of 
old, ‘no. 1) -© Sept. 8, 1923; 2c. 
Sept. 14; H 571025; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New, York. 16892 

Grab me, nab me; w and melody J. 


G.; and Jean .Walz,,.of; U. S., arr. 
Ji. WW", Of -Beas. e© Aye Sept. 29, 
1923; E 571424; Julius Goldberg, 
Chicago. 16893 


Gradus ad Parnassum; von Muzio 
Clementi, auswahl von Carl Tausig, 
neue instruktive ausgabe von Theo- 
dor Wiehmayer, of Germany; pf. 
(Die etude, band VII) © July 23, 
1923; 1 c. Aug. 28; E 567618: Hein- 
richshofen’s verlag, Magdeburg, Ger- 


many. [© editing, fingering, phras- 
ing and selection] _ 16894 
Granados (Enrique) Intermezzo ; 


from the opera Goyescas, E. Grana- 
dos, transcribed Gaspar Cassado, of 


Spain; violoncello and piano. © 
Sept. 8, 1923; 2 e Sept. 14; E 


571019; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
[© transcription] 16895 
Grande (La) dame et le petit mon- 
sieur; paroles de V. Telly et Audif- 
fred, musique de Laurent Halet, of 


France. © Aug. 25; 1923; 1 ec. Sept. 
11; E 567769; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 16896 


Grandmother dear; w and m J. S., of 
U. S. New York; Jack Snyder pub. 
co., ine. © Sept. 24, 1923; 2 ec. Sept. 
25; E 571261; Jack Snyder, New 
York. 16897 


Rogers Pratt, of U. S., op. 18, no. 3; 
pf. © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 «. Sept. 14; 


EK 571041; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 16898 
Grandpa’s' spells; a stomp, Ferd 


(Jelly Roll) Morton, of U. S.;. pf. 

© 1 ¢. Aug. 20, 1923; E 570417; 

Melrose bros. music co., Chicago. 
16899 


Grateful; ballad, John De Bueris, of 
U. S.; orch. 4to. © Sept. 3, 1923; 
2 ec. Oct. 5; E 569981; Manhattan 
music coy New York. 16900 - 


ath no man than this; 
om the Bible, m Lance- 
of Great Britain; four 
es with organ ace. 4to. 
album, no. 1344) © Aug. 

ce. Sept. 4; E 567649; 
ae Glasgow. 


Greater |] 


16901 

it: Bikncary fox-trot, Karl 
Haupt, of Austria; pf. © June 8, 
1923 ;;1-¢. Aug. 25; E, 567710; Dix, 
Itd., London, 16902 


Grieving, I’m always grieving for you; 
w and’ melody I. B., of U.S. ©1 
ce. Sept. 10, 1923; EK 569148; Irving 
Brodsky, Brooklyn. 16903 


Griffis (Elliot) Noeturne; by E. G.., 
of U.'S.;, pt... © Aue fi 2222 cs 
-Aug. 17; E 568698; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 16904 


Grisée d’amour; valse sérénade, par 
Babil Calvete, of Spain; pf. 
Aug. 2;,,1923¢° 2 Guo Septaiet sar 
567755; Durand et cie., Paris. 


16905 
Gunther (Jesse) A melody; by J. G., 
of U. S.; melody with pf. ace. © 1 


e. Aug. 31, 1923; E 570747; Jesse 
Gunther, Atlantie City. 16906 


Hail Holy One; service for Christmas, 
w A. A. Payn [and others], m A. B. 
Dorsey [and others, of U. 8.] 8vo. 
© Sept. 10, 1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 17; E 
569408 ; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

16907 


Hallelujah! I believe ; w and m War- 
ren, Collins,.of, U.,,Si (@y guly 61, 


1923; 2 ec. Sept. 11; E 570946; B. 
T. Richey, Houston. 16908 
Hand culture; finger, hand and arm 


gymnastics at the piano, Blanche 
H. Rennie, of England. (Bosworth 
edition, no. 1072) © Aug. 24, 1923; 
1 ec. Sept. 14; E 567828; Bosworth 
& co., Itd., London. 16909 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS ~ 


no. 10, 1923 


Hanushka; by Rudolf Friml, of 
Czecho-Slovakia, domiciled at New 
York; pf. © Sept. 4, 1923; 2c. 
Sept. 4; E 569014; Harold Flam- 
mer, ine., New York. 16910 


Happiness; w M. Maraghy, m Geo. 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 5, 1923; 
E 570861; Mrs. W. W. Lyst, Miami. 

16911 


Happy; from Top hole, w Eugene J. 
W. Conrad, m Robert Braine, of U. 
S. © Sept. 13, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 13; 
EK 571058; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 16912 


Happy blues; fox trot, w Frank J. 
Purdy, m Chas. V. Bates, of U. S. 
© Sept. 15, 1923; 2 & Sept. 26; E 
571285; Victor music pub.  co., 

' Philadelphia. 16913 


Happy days; w Harry Williams, m 
James W. Foster and J. Bodewalt 
Lampe, of U. S. © Aug. 14, 1923; 
2c. Aug. 15; E 569421; Jerome H. 

- Remick & co.,; New York. 16914 


Harem girl; .w Mildred Euson, m 
Oscar Bump, of U. S., arr. M. E., of 
to ok wih w. © 1 c. Sept. 14, 
1923; E 569293; Alfred Fred Fried- 
man, Chicago. 16915 


Harris (Cuthbert) Five miniatures; 
by C. Harris, of England; pf. Con- 
tents :—1. An April song.—2. Birth- 
day melody.—3. The butterfly. 
Mystic night.—5. Caprice. © Sept. 
5, 1923; 1 c.. Sept. 19; E. 567928; 
Warren & Phillips, London. 16916 


—— Vive studies in technic; by C. 
- Harris, of England; pf. Contents :— 
1. The fountain.—2. Snowflakes.— 
38. Inquietude—4. The cataract.— 
5. Spring-time. © Aug. 20,:1923; 1 
e. Aug. 30; E 567631; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 16917 


Harry! I’m just wild about Harry; 
fox-trot, paroles de Nazelles, musi- 
que de Noble Sissle et Eubie Blake, 
O£6TW) Soo OmTunel 27, 192375027 ec. 
Sept. 18; E 571145; Francis Day, 
Paris. 16918 


Haubiel (Charles) Twenty-four little 
preludes; by‘'C. Haubiel, of U. S.; 
pf. bk. 2. (C. M. C. edueational 
library, series 1, no. 12) © Aug. 
18, 1923; 2 c« Aug. 18; E 569416; 
Composers’ music corp., New York. 


16919 
Have you had your banana today; 
w J. Weist and Harry C. Huse, 


melody J. W., of U. S:, arr. Carl A. 


16931 


Weber, of U. S. © 1 ce Sept. 26, 
1923; E 569682; John Weist, Seat- 


tle. 16920 
Hawaiian serenade; suitable for 
general love scenes, Henry SS. 
Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 


19232 2 fe Sept?) 2F - "569521 3° T. 
S. Denison & co., Chicago. 16921 


Hawaiian waltz; by Franz Smehil, of 
Hungary; melody with pf. ©1e. 
Sept. 5, 1923; E 569018; Alexander 
Krisel, Brooklyn. 16922 


Haydn (Franz Josef) The Oxford 
symphony; by J. Haydn, op. 66, no. 
2, arr. Charles Woodhouse, of Eng- 
land; orch. in G maj. Hawkes con- 
“cert ed. © Aug. 21, 1923; 1c. Aug. 
30; E 567632; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 16923 

He leadeth me; anthem, w J. H. Gil- 
more, hymn melody Bradbury, arr. 
Roger G. Cox, of U. S.; mixed 
voices, with violin obbl., ad_ lib. 
(Rosche’s octavos, second series, no. 


671) © Sept. 1, 1923; 2 c Sept. 
12; E 569273; Geo. F. Rosche, 
Chicago. 16924 


He’s an Odd fellow; w and m George 
Hunt, of U. S. © Sept. 11, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 17; E 569364; Circle music 
pub. co., Cincinnati. 16925 


He that overcometh; vocal duet, w 
and m J. M. L., of U. S. 4to. © 
Sept. 15, 1923; 2 c« Sept. 26; H 
571274; James M. Lane, Oklahoma 
City, Okl. 16926 


Head over heels; selection from the 
musical comedy, H. Fraser-Simson, 
arr. Herman Finck, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Sept. 8, 1923; 1 ¢. Sept. 
18; E 567935; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 16927 


-Hear those Christmas bells a-ringing; 


wand. at. S?'A! of -UWi48i°© ibe. 
Sept. 25, 1923; E 571252; Suzanne 
Allen, Washington. 16928 


Hear Thou my prayer; text from 
Psalm 86, m Bernard Hamblen, of 
U. S.; low voice. © Sept. 11, 1923; 
2 ce. Sept. 12; E 570964; R. L. Hunt- 
zinger, ine., New York. 16929 

Heartbroken over you; w and m F. 
L. L., of Canada, arr. Otto Zimmer- 
man, of Canada. ‘© 1 c¢. Sept. 12, 
1923; E 569268; Felix L. Lewis. 
Montreal, Canada. 16930 


Hearts of youth; w C. O. L., m L. P. 
Totten and Edouard Hesselberg, of 
Ui'S."" © Oct’ Ss, 192552 e.. Cet. '8; 
EH 571781; Chas. O. Lind, Centralia, 
Wash. 16931 


987 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


16932 


Heartstrings; valse, w R. K., m C. D., 
of U. 8S. .©1. Sept. 20, 1923; E 


571177; Richard Kosmin and Carl | 


Dienstbach, Brooklyn. 16932 


Heaven is aS near as you and home 
sweet home; w and m W. E. M., 
of U. S., arr. Alfred Dalby. © Sept. 
22, 1923; 2.¢. Sept. 24; E 569623; 
W. E. McKisson, Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

16933 

Hebrew sacred chorus; by G. R., of U. 
S.; mixed voices. Philadelphia, Ohel 
Jacob synagogue. 4to. Contents :— 
1. Ahavas olom.—2. Hashkivenu. © 


US A, dete ae Or AO, CON ae Ey 
569004; G. Rabinowitz, Philadel- 
phis. 16934 


Hedge roses; a woodland idyll, Hugo 
Frey, of U. S.; orch. (Red seal con- 
cert series) © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 4 
Sept. 10; E 569168; Richmond-Rob- 
bins, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 16935 

Hello on the radio; w I. C., melody 
.Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher], of U. S. © 1. Sept. 17, 
1923 ; E 569337 ; Inez Craig, Atwood, 
Kan. 16936 


Henpecked blues; w and m Jules Buf- 
fano, of U. S. © Sept. 7, 1923; 
2 ¢. Sept. 11; E 569307; Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. 16937 


w V. 'T., m John F. Ryan, of 
U.r 8S. © 1. ce Septe: 11; 1923.52 E 
570926; Victoria Thornton, Owens- 
boro, Ky. 16938 


Henpecked husband blues; w and mel- 
ody Jimmy Kaplan, of U. S. © 1 
ce. Sept. 27, 1923; E 571385; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. ¢o., ine, 
New York. 16939 


Henry and Mary; two-part song for 
children, poem Robert Graves, m 
Felix White, of Great Britain; sop. 
and contralto. Curwen ed. 4to. © 
JULY, 624.4923; do ep Aum tee H 
067618 ; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., Lon- 
don. 16940 


Here comes the band; by Henry 'S. 
Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 21; E.569529; T. S. 
Denison & co., Chicago. 16941 


Hésitante; valse boston. par Hector 
. Casella, of France; orch. avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 31, 1923; 
1 ¢@ Sept. 18; E 567859; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 16942 
Hesitatin®?’ mamma; melody, A. M. 
Gifford. of U.-S. © 1.¢ Sept. 5, 
1923; EH 569030; Clarence: Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 
. 169438 


988 


pt. III, nis., v. 18 
Hesitating baby: song fox-trot, w and 
m Robert J. Wyeth, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Sept. 12, 1923; 1 c Sept. 
22; E 572002; Lareine & co., Itd., 
London. 16944 


Hesitation ; by Rudolf Friml, of Czecho- 
Slovakia. domiciled at New York; 
pf. © Sept. 4, 1928; 2 e Sept. 4; 
E 569015; Harold Flammer, ince., 
New York. : 16945 


Heures (Les); poésies de Emile Ver- 
haeren, musique de Jacques de la 
Presle, of France. Contents :—1. 
Heure claire.—2. Heure d’aprés - 
midi.—3. Heure du soir. © Aug. 
31, 1923; 1 ce Sept. 18; E 567885; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 16946 


High blues: w and m R. W., of U. S. 
© 1e¢. Sept. 19, 1923; E 569456; 
Julius Boiarsky and Reynor White. 
Charleston, W. Va. 16947 


Himalaya mine; w and m M. L. H., 
of U: (Sx; Ord ce Ames 2a oss ; 
E 568804: May Linden Hilton, Los 
Angeles. 16948 

His first hair cut; w and m Rena 
Barry Skerritt, of U. S. © Sept. 
14, 1923: 2 « Sept. 17; E 569444; 
C. W. Thompson & ¢co., Boston. 16949 

Hitchy Koo Koo: w and m W. O’B., 
of. U,.S.; arr... Prot. Moniaio ot 
U. S.; pf. with w. ©1 ¢ Aug. 21, 
1923: E 568775; William O’Brien, 
Brooklyn. 16950 

Ho, ro! my nut brown maiden; w J. S. 
Blackie, set to old Highland melody, 
arr. Kenneth G. Finlay, of Great 
Britain; male voices. 4to. (Scot- 
tish part songs, no. 200) © Aug. 23, 
1923: 1 ¢@ Sept. 6; E 567661; Bay- 
ley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 16951 

Hobgoblin; by Leonard Hudson, of 
England, op. 10, no. 1; pf. © Aug. 
30, 1923; 1 ¢. Sept. 14; E 567837; 
Stainer & Bell. ltd., London. 16952 

Hold steady ; for marches, drills [ete.], 
Henry S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. 
Sept. 18, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 21; E 
569525; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 

16953 

Holiday (The); novel sketch, W. M. 
T:, of U._-S.,,0p: 135: p£.": Sti. Lonis; 
Mo., Treloar music co. Contents.— 
Dawn.—The merry-go-round.—Sail- 
ing on the lake-—Homeward march. 
© Sept. 27, 1923; 2. c Sept. 27; E 
571411; W. M. Treloar, St. Louis. 

16954 

Holy Father keep us, till we meet 
again; sacred song, w Vernon N. 
Ray, m Tom Lemonier, of U. S. © 


5 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


ARE. 28571923); -24c Septic AT; 
569671; Ray & Lemonier, Chicago. 
Panes 16955 
Holy, holy, holy; by Dykes, played 
Alexander Russell, of U. S.; in E 
flat. (Ampico, no. 861-E) [Music 
roll, with words] © Dec. 20, 1922; 
2c. Sept. 26, 1923 ; E 569751; Ameri- 
can piano co., New York.. [© inter- 
pretation] 16956 


(Heilig, heilig, heilig) ; w and m 
G. C. A. K., of U. S.; male cho. 4to. 
© Sept. 8, 1923; 2 c« Sept. 10; E 
569213; G. C. Albert Kaeppel, 
River Forest, I11. 16957 


Holy Spirit, come and fill us; w War- 
ren Collins, m adapted from Ger- 
man, [arranger, of U. S.] © July 
31, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 11; BE 570948; 
R. T. Richey, Houston. 16958 


Holy Spirit hymn; w Warren Collins 
and addendum air, m adapted from 
Gottschalk [arranger, of U. S.] © 
dey ek 1925 2° 2 e. Sept. Te. 
970959; R. T. Richey, Houston. 

16959 


Home; from Head over heels, w Harry 
Graham, m Harold Fraser-Simson, 
of Great Britain. © Sept. 8, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 18; E 567939; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 


16960. 


Home again; arr. Will P. Held, of 
U. 8.; orch. 4to. (Sing them again 
ser‘es) Contents—l. Old Black 
Joe—2. Little Annie Rooney.—3. 
Home sweet home. © June 7, 1923; 
2 ¢. Sept. 24; E 569668; Norman 
Jefferies, Philadelphia. [© arrange- 
ment] 16961 

Homeless; w B. B., m Al Meehan, of U. 
S.; pf. with w. © June 15, 1923; 
2 e. Oct. 1; E 569850; Bertha Beze- 
mer, Winnipeg, Canada, 16962 

Homesick (Nostalgie); paroles et 
musique de Irving Berlin, of U. S., 
paroles francaises de Nazelles. © 


dunner 27, 19238: 2..¢. Sept. 18: 
971146; Publications Francis-Day, 
Paris. 16963 


Honey I don’t want your money; fox 
trot song, w J. Tod Sloan and Joseph 
Slovinsky [pseud. of L. B.], melody 
Lew. Berni [pseud. of L. B., of U. 
S.] ©1c. Aug. 11, 1923; © 570981; 
Louis Bernstein, Brooklyn. 16964 

Honey, kiss me please; song valse, w 
Mark Melbourne, m Alfred Sykes, 
of England. © June 22, 1923; 1 


16976 


E | Honeymoon jazz blues; w and m §&. 


B., of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1923; 
E 569547 ; Sam Becker, South Minne- 
apolis. 16966 


Honeysuckle lady; w Maurice J. 
Gunsky, melody N. Goldstein, of U. 
S., arr. Neil Morét,.of U. S. © 1 
ec. Sept. 4, 1923; E 570801; Nat 
Goldstein music pub. co., San Fran- 
cisco. 16967 


Honolulu moon; waltz ballad, w and 
m Louis T. Kunde, of U. 8S. © Sept. | 
2p, 1925: 2 ¢. Sept, 17.3 “E a69362.: 
L. T. Kunde, inc., Milwaukee. 

16968 


Hoosier moonlight on the banks of the 
old St. Joe; w and m Mary Ellen 
Warburton, of U. S., arr. by D. B., 
of UPS.7- © 1° oe: Aug. '31,° 1923 * BE 
570761; Mary E. Warburton and 
Dorothy Beckett, Sidney, O. 

16969 


Hop in my tent and make your wig- 
wam; w and m J. W. KF, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢. Sept. 21, 1923; E 569478; 
James William Fitzpatrick, Brook- 
line, Mass. 16970 


Horns (The) of elfland; w Tennyson, 
m T. P. Arkell, of Great Britain; 
three female voices. (Collegiate 
choir, no. 375) © Sept. 1, 1923; 
1 ec. Sept. 20; E 567955; Bayley & 
Ferguson, Glasgow. 16971 


Hot Hindoo; from Greenwich Village 
follies, w Arthur Francis, m Lewis 
Gensler, of U. S. © Sept. 25, 1923; 
2 ec. Sept. 26; E 571407; Victoria 
pub. co., New York. 16972 


House (The) of David blues; w and 
m Elmer Schoebel, Billy Meyers and 
Irving Mills, of U. S. © Aug. 23, 
1923; 2 ec. Sept. 4; E 570807; Jack 
Mills, inec., New York. 16973 


House of mine; w Robert Louis 
Stevenson, m Douglas Macdonald 
Stewart, of Great Britain; in C. 
Ang; 29, 1923: i e. Sept. .22;. EB 
567980; Augener, Itd., London. 

16974 


How amiable are Thy dwellings; 
sacred w, m A. H.-D., of Great Brit- 
ain; alto or 1st ten., ten., bar. and 
bass. © Sept. 4, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 
19; EK 567926; A. Holmes-Dallimore, 
London, 16975 

How beautiful the world seems to me; 
waltz ballad, w and m J. B., of 
Russia, domiciled at New York. © 


ec. July 6; E 567971; Arthur Samuel Aue) 23,9923 '92 ey) Aug. 295) B 
Lander, Cambridge, England. 569660; Jack Bauer, New York. 
: 16965 [© new matter] 16976 

989 


16977 


How can I be your sweet mamma 
when youre a daddy to someone 
else; w and melody M. O., of U. S. 
© 1e¢ Aug. 21, 1923; E. 568771; 
Miles Oliver, Jersey. City. 16977 


How can I love you when you keep on 
foolin’ around ; w Vaughan De Leath 
[pseud. of Leonore Von der Leith], 
melody Roland Irving, of U. S. © 
lie. Sept. 5, 1923; E 569033; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 16978 


How do you do kind audience; w and 
melody S. M., of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 
15, 1923 ; E 569292 ; Sim Moore, New 
York. 16979 


How I miss your loving now; lyrics 
and melody F. C., of U. S8., arr. Mor- 
tiemer M. Pease, of U. S. ©1-«. 
Sept. 24, 1923; E 569563; Frank 
Clark, Washington. 16980 


How manifold Thy works, O Lord; 
anthem,, for Thanksgiving or gen- 
eral use, w anon., m R. M. Stults, 
of U. S. 4to. (Hall-Mack co’s col- 
-lection of church anthems, no. 321) 
©, Sept. 5, 1928; 2.c. Sept. 17; E 
569400 ; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

16981 


How peaceful was the night; anthem, 
w Milton, m F. Leslie Calver, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. (Oc- 
tavo series, mixed voices, sacred, no. 
1390). © Sept. 21, 1923; 2 « Sept. 
26; E 569707; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 16982 

Hum-a-song; w and melody F. 8. P., 
of U. S., arr. Dave Peyton, of U. 8. 
© bye. MANS.f1 2291923 4 WoS70520 ;sx 
Fred S. Prochep, Chicago. 16983 


Humility; sacred song, w Elenora HE. 
Pike, m Helena Stone Torgerson, of 
U. S.; medium voice, in E flat. 
Oct: 8,'1923; 2 ¢ Oct. 8; BE ST1768 ; 
Thomas W. Hatch, ine., Chicago. 

16984 


Humoresque; par Rogelio Huguet, arr. 


par F. Salabert, of France; pour 
violon avec ace. d’orch. et piano 
conducteur. 4to. (Célébre collec- 
tion des succés, no. 652) © Dee. 31, 


1922; 1 c. Sept. 11, 1923; E 567768; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement] 16985 


Humoresque IV; av Jean Sibelius, op. 
89b, ed. and rev. Julia A. Burt, of 
U. §S.; violon seul avec ace. d’in- 
struments 4 archet. Partition. 
(Wilhelm Hansen edition, no. 2269) 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


| ©* Aug. 27,1923; Ie)! Sept, 104 E 
569190; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. [© editing and revising] 

16986 


Hunter’s horn; by Henry 8. Sawyer, 
of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 1923; 2 
ce. Sept. 21; E 569519; T. S. Denison 
& co., Chicago. 16987 


Hush, baby; a lullaby, Maurice Baron, 
of France; orch. with pf. conduc- 
tor., -4to. © Sept: 24,1923; 2, c¢. 
Sept. 26; E 569686; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 


Hussens kerker; worte von Konrad 
Ferdinand Meyer, musik von Hans 
Pfitzner, of Germany, op. 32, no. 1; 
bariton oder bass. © Sept. 6, 1923; 
1 ec. Sept. 19; EH 572007; Adolph 
Firstner, Berlin. 16989 


Hymn of America; cho., w and m I. B. 
Haymond, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 14, 
1923; E 569294; A. A. Kind, Miami. 

16990 


Hymn to the sun; from The golden 
cockerel, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakoff, 
transcribed H. Clough-Leighter, of 
U. S.; organ. (Recotal series, sec- 
ond series, no. 40) © Sept. 12, 
1923; 2 ec. Sept. 18; EB 569412; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. [© tran- 
scription ] 16991 


Hymn tune voluntaries; twelve pieces 
in various styles founded on favor- 
ite psalm and hymn tunes, Ernest 
A. Dicks, of Great Britain; organ. 
obl. Svo. © Aug. 18, 1923; 1 c. 
Sept. 4; E 567653; Bayley & Fergu- 
son, Glasgow. 16992 


Hymns and prayers for church socie- 
ties and assemblies; compiled Com- 
mon service book committee of U. 
Ti'C., of pWisSh > 12m aor Aes 7, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 4; aff. Sept. 5; A 
752768; United Lutheran church in 
America, New York. 16993 


Hypnotizing papa; w J. O.,.m E. 8. 8. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1c Aug. 
31, 1923; E 570737; Josephine 
Overby, Evansville, Ind. 16994 


I ain’t got nobody blues; lyric Jack 
Frost [i. e. Harold G. Frost], mel- 
ody F. Henri Klickmann, of U. 8. 
© 1c. Sept. 24, 19238; E 569554; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 

16995 


I am just wondering all of the while; 
w and m P. G. B., of U. S., arr. Ar- 
nold T. Lax, of U. S. New York, 
Frank Harding. (Cover title:—I 


990. 


16988 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


am just wondering all of the time) 
‘© Sept. 8, 1923; 2 c« Sept. 14; E 
‘569430; P. G. Bradley, Avon, N. Y. 

16996 


I am longing for home sweet home 
and you; w Violet Richards, m M. 
in, of U. S...© Sept. 8,, 1923.2, ¢. 
Sept. 10; E 569222; May Richards, 
Chicago. 16997 


I am one with my God; sacred song, 
w Mary Widener King, m Samuel 


Richards Gaines, of U. S8.; high 
voice in F. (Three devotional songs, 
no. 1) © Aug. 18, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 


20:;~ B °569202 ; 
pub. co., Boston. 


White-Smith music 
16998 


I am thinking of you; from Green- 
wich Village follies, w Irving Cae- 
sar, and John Murray Anderson, m 
Louis A. Hirsch, of U. S.. © Sept. 
19, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 21; E 569483; 
Victoria pub. corp., New York. 

16999 


I can’t find a name sweet enough for 
you; w andm J. S., of U. S. © Sept. 
22 doe: 2 rGrpept. 203.4, 511262; 
Jack Snyder pub. co., ine, New 
York. 17000 


I can’t forget about you; w and m 
fw S. R, of U.S. ©1.« Sept. 26, 
1923; E 569679; Frederick S. Ran- 
dall, Duluth, Minn. 17001 


I can’t forget that old girl of mine; 
w A. E. Grosmann, m J. J. G., of 


U.S. © 1 ec. Sept.. 22, 1923; E 
561207; J. J. Grosmann, Memphis, 
Tenn. 17002 


I can’t realize you’re gone; w Gus 
Kahn, m Geo. W. Meyer, of U. S. 
© Aug, 15, 1923- 2 ¢ Aug. 16: E 
568690; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. 17003 

I'd like to be back home again; w 
and m L. A., of U. S. Boston, 
Mass., Lewis Alston music co. 
Sept #7, 19233) 2: e» Sept..26; oh 
569706; Lewis Alston, Boston. 

17004 


I’d rather be just a little bit fat; w 
and m ‘A. Ci; of U. 8. arr “Harta 
Germaine Truesdell, of U.S. ©1l-« 
Aug. 24, 1923; E 570555; Lillian 
Alma Chamberlain, Minneapolis. 

1705 

i’d rather lose my mother than you; 
w H. W. P., m Valeria Gordon, of 
Ute Seer pts with }iwalt ©! Fune) 20, 
1923; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 5698838; Henry 
Wesley Painter, Mayslick, Ky. 

: 17006 


17017 


I don’t know why; w Frank Galvin, 
melody Jack Coakley, of U. S.. arr. 
Harry A .Powell, of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 15, 1923; E 569665; Galvin 
and Coakley, Los Angeles. 17007 


I don’t know why I said good-bye to 


Dixie; w W. S. -B., m Herman A. 
Hummel, of U. S. © Sept. 8, 1923; 
2 e. Sept. 10; E 569226; Walter S. 
Boltz, Detroit. 17008 


I dreamt of a king’s fair daughter;- 
w after Heine, G. H. Clutsam, m 
G. H. C., of Great Britain; in F 
minor. © Sept: 18,::%923ri wb! « 
Sept. 18; E 567898; Edwin Ash- 
down, Itd., London. 17009 


I feel so good: w J. Brandon Walsh, 
m Car! Rupp, of U. S. © Sept. 7, 
1923: 2 ¢.- Sept. 12; E 570974; Jer- 
ome H. Remick & co., New York. 

17010 


I go to prepare a place for you; vo- 
eal duet, w. and: mJ, M. L:, of U. S. 
4to. © Sept. 15, 1923; 2 ec. Sept. 
26; E 571273; James M. Lane, Ok- 
lahoma City, OkI. 17011 


I gotta find me a mamma, who'll 
chase my blues away; w and m 
Phil Ohman and Pete Kane, of 
Us Sy flartl Waoe, Pollasot B88. 
(Triangle blues series) © 1c. Aug. 
29, 1923; E 570682; Triangle mu- 
sic pub. co., ine., New York. 17012 


I have searched the world over to find 
someone like you; w J. E. K., m 
E. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. © 
Lc, Ang. .3,).1923 5 Hh bGO439 ° oT.. i 
Kling, Liberty, N. Y. 17013 


I have tried to forget; w E. E. H., m 
Daniel H.' Wilson, of U. 8S. Port- 
land, Oregon, Daniel H. Wilson. © 
Be oO, vl OZ. cy, Co BPeDe cLO 7 | 
569178; Erna E. Hoefs, Portland, 
Or. 17014 


I heard you sing; w Dudley Beres- 
ford. m Noel Johnson, of Great 
Britain, yi): Aa, ot VOOR «3 od a 
Sept. 7; E 567719; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, lItd., London. 17015 


I like chicken; from Scandals 1923, 
w fand) in Ny PecRur and Ve: He !.of 
Wes. 1 © pAweh Uy 1923) ere. “Auge. 
27: E 570617; Norman F. Robert- 
son and Van Campen  Heilner, 
Spring Lake, N. J. 17016 


I'll be a pal to mother; w C. J. S., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Sept. 10, 1923; E 569142; Cora 
J. Smith, Lebanon, N. H. 17017 


GOD 


Ca. Cee 
Sad r a 


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17018 


pt. mpm 8., v.18 


Tll be so good to you; duet. from 
Head over heels, w Adrian Ross, m 
Harold Fraser-Simson, of Great 
Britain. © Sept. 8, 1923; 1 ¢. Sept. 
18; E 567937 ; Ascherberg. Hopwood 
& Crew, Itd., London. 17018 


T’ll build a stairway to paradise; fox- 
trot from George White’s scandals, 
Gershwin, played, the Original 
piano trio, of U.S.; in D flat. (Am- 
pico, no. 203001-E) [Music roll. 
with words] © Oct. 20, 1922; 2 «. 
Sept. 26, 1923; E 569735; Ameri- 
can piano co., New York. [© in- 
terpretation ] 17019 


Tll follow Jesus; w T. L., m Sylvia 
Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
June 1, 1928; 2 ce. Oct. 1; E 569904 ; 
Thomas Lynn, Dalton, Ga. 17020 


I’li never be lonely again; fox-trot, w 
Frank Tannehill, melody D. C., of 


UitSs) © Ae Sept. 25, 1928: B 
571255; . Dante Carrozzini, New 
York. 17021 


I'll never grow tired of you: lyric 


and melody H.:C., of U.S.) © 1c. 
Sept. 4, 1923; E 570804: Hymon 
Cheiffetz, Buffalo. 17022 


Pll say so; w andm F. L. L., of Can- 
ada, arr. Otto Zimmerman, of Can- 


ads., | ©vlo€. ‘Sept? 12; 0.1928; )E 
569266; Felix L. Lewis, Montreal, 
Canada. 17023 
Ill tell my ma on you; w and m 


KF. S. R.,.0f:U. S.. ©1-e. Sept. 26; 
1923; E 569680; Frederick S. Ran- 
dall, Duluth, Minn. 17024 


I lost all the gold, when I lost you 
mother of mine; w C. H. K.,m H.S. 
Jeg OL JUSS) - Oak oe. Septii4, 1923 3 
E 570799; Charles H. Krautblatt 
and Herbert S. Jones, Newark, N. J. 

17025 


I love a cow-boy; w D. L. H., m E. S. 
S?Huntington, “ofa. 9S. j;@ure. 
Aug. 31, 1923; E 570710; Dora Lee 
Harris, Perma, Mont. 17026 


I love her on the old back porch; w 
and m Jack Le Roy, Billy Hays 
and Jim O’Leary, of U. S. © July 
21; 1923; 2 c. Sept. 13; E 569311; 
Joe Morris music co., New York. 
[© words of chorus] 17027 


I love music; w P. D. .m John F. 
Ryan’ of °U'S) © 1 Sep’ 27, 
1923; E 571361; Pauline Dinwiddie, 
Washington. 17028 

I love my old tomato, nobody else can 
love me like my old tomato can; 
w Billy Downs, m Billy Baskette, 


992 


of) Us. Sin © Aug. 25, 1923’; 2. « 
Aug. 27; E 570618; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. 17029 
I love the girl who kisses, I hate the 
girl that don’t; w Mare J. Wolf, 
melody Alfred Haden; of U. S. 
1c. Sept. 19, 1923; E 569461; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 17030 


I love you; fox-trot, from Little Jessie 
James, m Harry Archer, arr. Wm. 
Schulz, of U. S.; oreh. Feist ed. 
4to. © Sept, 19, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 20; 
E 569475; Leo Feist, ine. New 
York. [© arrangement] 17031 


waltz song, w and m R. G. C., of 
U. S. © Aug. 25, 1923; 2 ec. Sept. 
19; E 569467; Ruth G. Curtis, 
Washington. 17032 


I love you, I love you; w M. P. #., 
m . Gea, Grail, jhe, si Oc eee 
Theo. G.. Beach, of U. S. © 1 ce. 
Aug. 17, 1923; E 570420; Murray 
P. Hicks, Indianapolis. 17033: 

I loved a lass, a fair one; poem George 
Wither, m Alec Ashworth, of Great 
Britain; unison song for boys. 
Curwen ed. 4to. © Aug. 13, 1923; 
1 « Sept. 4; E 567814; J. Curwen 
& sons, Itd., London. 17034 


I’m a lady; w Mrs. N. E. D., m John 
F. Ryan, of U. 8S. © 1. Sept. mab! 
1923; E 570927; Mrs. Norman WB. 
Drum, St. Pauls, N. C. 17035: 


I’m a one man’s woman; w and m 
M..Cs C.;.0f U..S.. .©dce. Sept..2% 
1923; E 571400; Marie Cooper 
Croziea, St. Louis. 17036: 

I’m a regular guy and I want a regu- 
lar girl; w Sidney Caine, melody 
S. G., of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 8, 1923; 
E 5708838; Sam Goold, New York. 

170387 

I’m always fooling around; w Harold 
Hillock, melody C. J. M., of U. S. 
© 1 ec. Sept. 10, 1923; E 569147; 
Charles J. McCarthy, New York. 

- 170388 


I’m begging you; fox trot, w and m 
Bill. Dett;) of WA. ;/are) BAe. 
of (U.S. ©... C.Sepr toutes. 
E 571010; Harlow Milton Pino, San 
Francisco. 17039 

I’m blue for you; w J. J. M., jr., m 
John FicByan,” of 60)! So @Qui’c. 
Sept. | 27, (1923 3:\E 15713503 Jack J. 
Murray, jr., Waycross, Ga. 17040 

I’m building a beautiful world; lyric 
Jack Frost [i. e. Harold G. Frost], 
melody F. Henri Klickmann, of U. 

S$.’ ©l1e. Sept. 24, 1923; EB 569552 ; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 

17041 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


I’m buzzin’ round all night long; w 
Mamie Medina, m E. Dowell, of 
U. S. © Sept. 11, 1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 
13; E 569642; Edgar Dowell music 
pub. co., New York. 17042 


I’m dizzy over Lizzie; w and m B. 
C., of U. S., arr. Jack Hogan, of 
Ute. oO) A te, Age) 24, 59923 3) 
568777; Billy Curtis, New Bedford, 


Mass. 17043 
I’m dreaming; w G. V., m George 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. ©1.e Sept. 22, 


1923; E 571242; Garret Viscount, 
Grand Falls, New Foundland. 
17044 


I’m from Illinois; w E. M. D., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher] of U. S. © 1. Sept. 27, 
1923; E 5713888; Ella M. Dean, Ed- 
wardsville, Ill. 17045 


I’m going to get myself a real man; 
w and melody Baby Grice and 
Ruth Coleman, of U. S. ©1.. 


Sept. 27, 1923; E 571875; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 17046 


I’m going to wander, back over 
yonder; w and m H. G. H., of U. S., 
arr. Harry L. Alford, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 29, 1923; E 570759; Homer 
G. Howard, Chiea. 17047 


I’m gonna hop a train to my old Vir- 
ginia home; w P. O. B., melody 
Walter smith, of “U.S.” © tL « 
Sept. 10, 1923; E 569116; Percy O. 
Brewer, San Francisco. 17048 


I’m gonna steal somebody’s daddy; 
w and melody Edgar Dowell, of 
os tee. Sept. (24, 1923" 
569579: Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 17049 


I’m gonna wander ’way down yonder | 


to my home in old Tennessee; w 
T. E. F. and Chas. EH. Vance, m John 
F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1c. Sept, 20, 
1923; E 571171; Thomas H. Fath, 
Columbus, O. 17050 


I’m in love with the world; w M. E., 
m John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1e 
Sept.. 20, 1923; E 571170; Marie 
Eckert, San Angelo, Tex. 


I’m Irish; w andm E. F. N., of U. S., 
arr. W. J. Goodell, of U. S. © Oct. 
B.. 1923.5) 2) (e@ Ob» sou GH wOTLTTS : 
Ernest F. Nutter, Chicago. 


I’m lonesome but Ill soon be glad; w 
William Hart and Frank B. Hartley, 
m James H. Parker, of U. S., arr. 


17051. | 


17052 ° 


17064 


George Gautier, of U. S. © 1.4 
July 30, 1923; E 570986; Ann Jones, 
West Terre Haute, Ind. 17053 


I’m lonesome for that loving daddy of 
mine \j3w and im, OQ. LevP.. of) Dss., 
arr. Ada Brown, of U. S. ©1e 
Sept. 29, 19283; E 571423; Ona Lee 
Pogue, Kansas City, Mo. 17054 


I’m longing just for you; w G. H., m 
William C. Polla, of U. S. © Sept. 
6, 1923; 2 c Sept. 10; E 569170; 
Gustave Henecker, New York. 17055 


Tm looking for someone; song fox- 
trot, w Walter Scott, m Joseph Mc- 
Call, of Great Britain. © Aug. 28, 
1923; 1 ec. Sept. 14; E 567842; Cecil 

‘Lennox & co., London. 17056 


I’m not doing it now; w and melody 
C. P., of U.S. ©1e. Sept. 22, 1923; 
E 571232; Chris. Pender, New York. 

17057 


I’m sitting pretty in a pretty little 
city: fox trot, w and m Lou Davis, 
Abel Baer and Henry Santly, of 
U. S.. © Sept. 6, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
14; E 569325; M. Witmark, & sons, 
New York. 17058 


I’m so glad I’m brownskin, chocolate 
to the bone; w and m J. P. F., of 


U. S., arr. Clarence E. Smith, of 
te SO. her ane. 23," 1929.2. B) 
568801; Julius P. Foxworth, New 
York. 17059 
I’m steerin’ for Erin; w Fred Smith, 
m Tom Parker, of U. S. (Cover 
title: Steerin’ for Erin) © Sept. 


Th 1993's 2ceo Sept. its BE. OGSTIG.; 
Circle music pub. co., Cincinnati. 
17060 


I’m still in love with you; w and m 
Walter C. Johnson, of U. 8. (Cover 
title :—No matter how hard I try to 
forget, I’m still in love with you) 


© Aug. 20, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 1; EH 
569001; Sherwood music co., New 
York. 17061 


I’m tired of livin’ alone; w and melody 
Jos. H. Trent and Roland C. Irving, 
of U. S., arr. Geo. Holman, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 6, 1923; E 570842; Fred 
Fisher, ine., New York. 17062 

I mean she’s poison; w George Frac- 
tion, melody S. S., of U.S. ©l1e 
Sept. 20, 1923; E 571179; Santiago 
Sanchez, Brooklyn. 17063 


I need just sige ballad, w Joseph 
Abato, m J. R. F., of U. S.; Bids with 
w. ©le Aug. ne 1923; © 570518; 
Joseph Robert Ficarro, Hronke N; al 

17064 


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17065 


I need Thee ev’ry hour; by Lowry, 
played, John Marvin, of U. S.; in A 
flat. (Ampico, no. 921—EK) [Music 
roll, with words] © Feb. 20, 1923; 
2 ce. Sept. 26; E 569741; American 
piano co., New York. [© interpreta- 
tion ] 17065 


I never knew I could fall in love with 
Someone; w and m BH. P:, of U. S., 
arr. Don Travaline, of U.S. ©le« 
Aug. 22, 1923; E 570523; Edward 
Phillips, Philadelphia. 17066 


I never thought you’d care; w and m 
S. H., of U.’S., arr. Otto Zimmer- 
man, of Canada. © 1. Aug. 21, 
1923; E 568773; Sam Howard, Mon- 
treal, Canada. 17067 


I saw the roses and remembered you; 
w Herbert Reynolds, m Jerome 
Kern, of U. S.; in E flat. © Sept. 
19, 1923; 2 @ Sept. 21; E 569481; 
T. B. Harms co., New York. 17068 

I shall surely marry an American; 
character song, w andm L. D’A., of 
U. S.; sop. .©)1 ¢. Sept. 4, 1923; E 
571124 ; Louise D’Artell, Long Beach, 
Calif. 17069 

I should laugh at their jokes but they 
don’t laugh at mine; w and melody 
Richard Rea Montgomery, of U. S. 
©@:516 c.'Sept. 18) 1923 ore: 
Richard R. Montgomery, Philadel- 
phia. 17070 


I still believe in you; w Andrew Ster- 
ling, m Charles Chase, of U. S. © 


Sept. 71S, 1923* 2° ¢c.' Sept. “20 “HH 
571187; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 17071 


I systrar, I bréder, I dilskande par; 
text av Michael Lybeck, musik av 
Jean Sibelius, op. 86, nr. 6, ed. and 
rev. Julia A. Burt, of U. S. (Wil- 
helm Hansen edition, no. 2252: Sex 
singer, no. 6) ©. Aug. 27, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 10; E 569196; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. [© editing 
and revising] 17072 

I’ve been a fool; w W. F., m Al. Hol- 

vimer;of U.S; 6@! Aug 25; 1928) 2c! 
Sept. 10; E 569248; Will Frederic, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 17073 


I’ve got a song for sale, that my 
sweetie turned down; w and m 


Jack Nelson, of U. S. © Sept. 24, | 


1923; 2 ce. Sept. 24; E 569610; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
17074 
I’ve got the greens; jealousy, w George 
Bowles, m Lucien Denni, of U.S. 
Sepi 127 (1923 22. se" Sept..210 3-0 
569171; J. W. Jenkins’ sons music 
co., Kansas City, Mo. 17075 


pt. U1, n. s., v.18 


I’ve got the lonesome mammy blues; 
w and melody H. L. and G. L., of 
Uy S. arncG:- bs of B.S Odie. 
Aug. | 22, 19283.) - 570582; 4 Agery 
Levy and Glynn Long, New Orleans. 

17076 


I’ve got the room rent blues; w W. M., 
m John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1e 
Sept. 27, 1923;.E 571364; Walter 
McCombs, Chicago. 17077 


I’ve got those East-side West-side 
blues; fox trot. w and m J. Edgar 
Dowell, of U. S. © Sept. 11, 1923 ; 
2 ¢. Sept. 13; E 571054; Edgar Dow- - 
ell music pub. co., New York. 

_ 17078. 


I’ve got those mean papa blues; w E. 
G.,m John F. Ryan, of U. 8S. ©le. 
Sept. 11, 1923; E 570924; Elmer 
Green, Detroit. 170T> 


I’ve not forgotten you; w and melody 
Bo Mir. of WS. (© Pienwbus! 20; 
1923; E 570982; Herbert M. Fisch, 
Austin, Minn. 1708 


I’ve tried but I can’t forget; w J. M. 
G.,,m John F. Ryan, of U. S. © 1 
ce. Sept. 11, 1928; E 5709386; Jean M. 
Grover, Louisville. 17981 


I wanna step into your heart; w L. Z. 
and Sidney Holden, melody L. Z., of 
U. S., arr. Dave Peyton, of U. S. 
1 ec. Sept. 14, 1923; H 569295; Lou 
Zoeller, New York. 17082 


I want a man that makes love like the | 
Sheik and Romeo; w and m L. J., 
of U. S.- © 1.¢. Sept. 24,. 19235, 
569635; Joe Bruno and Lowell John- 
son, Los Angeles. 17083. 


I want ’em wild, weak, warm and will- 
ing; from the Ziegfeld follies, 1923. 
ed., Ww and m Sam Coslow and Eddie: 
Cantor, of U.S. (©° Sept. tf, faze. 
2 c. Sept. 6; E 570839; Stark &. 
Cowan, ine., New York. 17084 


I want every night as to-night; w Mrs. 
W. R. N., m Elliott Markham, of U. 
Ss: pf. with w. © tes les - 
2c. Oct: 13H 56980 ire eee 
Neal, Albuquerque, N. M.- 17085: 


I want somebody to tell my troubles. 
to; w and m Bob Thompson, of U. 
S.,. ©, Sept.,15,, 1923 52 ie aemeara 
EK 569889; Dreazen music co., New 
York. 17086. 


.I want to be by myself; w and melody 


Sidney Bechet and C. W., of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 27, 1923; H 571379; 
‘Clarence Williams music pub. €o.,. 
inc., New York. 17087 


994 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS — 


no. 10, 1923 


I want to be somebody’s baby; w J. J. 
G., m hb. S: S. Huntington, of U. S. 
Git « Aug. 31, 1923; E 570735; 
James J. Garcia, Violet, La. 17088 


I want you, you just you; melody I. 
U. S 


Beat ) Us oS. 1 ¢« Sept. 10, 
1923; E 569149; Irving Brodsky, 
Brooklyn. 17089 


I will give thanks; for harvest or gen- 
eral use, w from the Bible, m E. 
Minshall, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices, with organ acc. 4to. (York 
Series, anthems and glees, no. 844) 
© Sept. 17, 1923; 1 c« Sept. 18; B 
567949; Banks & son, York, Eng- 
land. 17090 


will lift up mine eyes to the hills; 
“sacred song, w from the Bible, m 
i. Flaxington Harker, of U. S., op. 
34, no. 2; high voice, in A flat. © 
Sept./ 2%, 1923; 2. 'c.! Sept. 255. EB 
569638; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 17091 


I wish I had a home sweet home; w 
Cc. C. C., m Al Meehan, of U. S.; 
pf. with w. © July 31, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 1; E 569865; Cordie C. Cox, 

_ Argosy, Ark. - 17092 


wonder if my old girl ever thinks of 
me; w William Pickering, melody 
Leon Elliot, of U. S8., arr. by Harry 
A. Powell, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 20, 
1923; EH 5704138; William B. Ocken- 
den, San Francisco. 17093 


wonder if they ever think of me; 
w Raymond Wood, m John H. Meyer, 
of U. S. © June 27, 1923; 2 ¢ July 
18; E 570805; F. B. Haviland pub. 
co., New York. 17094 


I wonder why I miss you; w D. J. 
M., m Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. 
‘with w. © June 29, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 
1; E 569889; David J. Marshall, To- 
ronto, Canada. - 17095 


I would be lonely, did I not remember ; 
w F. J., m Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 


Lm 


Loma) 


a 


Sept. 8, 1923; 2 c« Sept. 14; HB 
569431; Fred Jarrett, Oak Creek, 
Col. 17096 


I would like to go thru Elkland with 
an Elk like you; w J. L. B., m Ar- 
nold T. Lax, of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 
24, 1923; E 570556; Jos. L. Brown, 
Schenevus, N. Y. 17097 


Ich gedenk noch bist hurem, given; w 
and melody A. K., of Poland, domi- 
ciled at New York. ©1c. Aug. 30, 
1923; E 571076; Adolph King, New 
York. 17098 


17110 


Ich ken dos nischt; w Ludwig Satz, m 
J. C., of U. S., first papers. © 1c. 
Sept. 15, 1923; E 571073; Joseph 
Cherniavsky. New York. 17099 


Ich toig ze gornit; w and melody R. 
~D., of Russia, domiciled at New 
York. ‘©:1 «Sept: 17, 1923; EB 

569350; Rubin Doctor, New York. 
17100 


Ida; w.and mR. C. D. B., of U. S. 
mept.. 6, 1923: 2 .¢@) Sept...d03. 2 
570892; Ralph Connor Dahlene 
Britton, Moorestown, N. J. 17101 


Idyll] (An); come away, Christian 
‘* Schafer, of Great Britain, op. 100, 
no, oh *, pt,.,.©;Septt 3;5 1923. be. 
Sept. 22; E 567986; Augener, Itd., 
London. 17102 


If day dreams were true; w L. I. 
M., melody Herman Dubois [pseud. 
of Hthel Fisher], of U. S. © 1. 
Sept. 17, 1923; E 569333; Letitia I. 
Moore, Hutchinson, Kan. 17103 


If I but knew you loved me; w F. B., 
m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U.'S. ‘© 1c. 
Sept. 22, 1923; E 571245; Frances 
Bell, Los Angeles. 17104 


If I had the pipe that Peter Piper 
piped what a pipe the girls would be 
for me; w Alex. Gerber, m Dave 
Dreyer, of U. S: © Sept. 8, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 10; E 569172; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 17105 


If I had you; w M.°’W., m E.'S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1c Aug. 
31, 1923; E 570719; Mitchell Wal- 
lace, Detroit. 17106 


If I were king of the House of David; 
w and m Will Collins, Vincent Ellis 
and Buddy Fields, of U. S. © Aug. 
28, 1923; 2.¢ Sept. 4;.E 570808; 
Jack Mills, inc. New York. 17107 

If luck ever comes my way; w J. F. 
C., m George L. Cobb, of U. 8. ; 
1c. Sept. 29, 1928; E 571434; James 
F. Connor, Boston. 17108 


If you don’t give me what I want, 
I’m gonna get it somewhere else; 
w Henry Creamer, m Anabelle An- 
derson, of U. S. © Sept. 7, 1923; 
2 ec. Sept. 11; E 569308; Jack Mills, 

‘ine, New York. 17109 


If you don’t stop pickin’ on mamma, 
mamma’s gonna pick a new pa; Ww 
' Al Koppel, m Willie Jones, of U. 8. 
© Sept. 6, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 27; H 
571415; F. B. Haviland pub. co., 
New York. 17110 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17111 


If you see your Saviour there; w and 
m Albert Allen Ketchum, of U. S. 
© Aug. 4, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 26; E 

. 569698; Harry D. Clarke, Chicago. 

17111 


If you were here; w Nancy Webster, 
m Francesco Ticciati, of Italy. © 
Sept. 14, 1923; 1 e¢. Sept. 18; E 
567940; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 17112 


If vou were mine; melody F. F., of U. 
S. ©lc. Sept. 21, 1923; E 571234; 
Freeman Fairley, New York. 17113 


If you were near; w and m Shirley 
P. Edwards, of U. S.; low voice. © 
sept.’ 25, 1928; 2)'e Sept. 28; ER 
571460; C. W. Thompson & Co., 
Boston. | 17114 


In a covered wagon with you; w and 
m N. N. and Harry Stover, of U. 8S. 
© Aug. 25, 1923; 2 ¢c. Sept. 10; H 
569238 ; Ned Norworth, inc., Chicago. 

17115 


In a florist’s window; operetta for 
children of grammar school age, w 
and m Otis Mills Carrington, of U. 
S.; pf. with w. 4to. © Sept. 1, 
1923; 2 ec. Sept. 6; E 570837; Myers 
& Carrington, Redwood City, Calif. 

17116 


In Cairo; promenade, Basil Odie, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 3, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 19; E 567932; Bowerman 
& co., Itd., London. args Weg 


In Elizabethan days; by Kramer, op. 
32, no. 2, played, Ann Thompson, of 
U. S. (Ampico, no. 61341-F) [Mu- 
sic roll] © Nov. 20, 1922; 2 «. 
Sept. 26, 1923; E 569737; American 
piano co., New York. [© interpreta- 
tion ] 17118 


In ihren Armen hab’ich an dich ge- 
dacht; worte von Erwin W. Spahn, 
musik von Edmund Eysler, of Aus- 
tria. © June 27, 1923; 1c. Sept. 4; 
E 567670; G. Steiner (L. Singer & 
co.), Vienna. 17119 


In Illinois; w C. W. T., m Sylvia For- 
rest, of U. S.; pf. with w. © June 
1, 1923 ; 2 e Oet. 1; H: 569902; C. W. 
Tripp, Mt. Vernon, Wash. 17120 

In jovial mood; caprice, Warner M. 
Hawkins, of U. S.; violin and pf. 


Sept. 8, 1923; 2 ¢« Sept. 14; ' H 
571017; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 17121 
In merey Lord incline; anthem, w 


Tate and Brady, m R. M. Stults, of 
U. S. 4to. (Hall-Mack ¢o.’s collec- 
tion of church anthems, no. 320) © 


pt. 11, n: s., v. 18 


Sept. 5, 1923; 2 « Sept. 17; E 
569399; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 17122 


In my Pennsylvania home; w and m 
R."L3 of US. ©" Sep ees; 
2 ce. Sept. 14; E 569313; Richard 
Lawley pub. co., Kingston, Pa. 

17123 


In real life in true life; w C. M., m. 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. ©c1 « Sept. 
22, 1928; E 571247; Cyndiene Matz, 
Spokane, Wash. 17124 


In shadowland; w M. J., m Code Mor- 
gan, of U. S. ©1.c Sept. 4, 1923; 
E 570802; Mazie Johannes, Bur- 
bank, Calif. TE325 


In swinemiinde triumt man im sand; 
fox trot, worte von Fritz Rotter, 
musik von Robert Stolz, of Austria, 
op. 415. © July 20, 1923; 1 «@.. 
Sept. 4; E 567673; Edition accord, 
Berlin. 17126 


In the King’s service; Rally day, w 
Fanny J. Crosby [and others], m 
B. D. Ackley [and others] of U. S. 
8vo. © Aug. 28, 1923; 2 «@ Sept. 
17; E 569406; Hall-Mack co., Phila- 
delphia. ne Beard 


| In the land of harmony; w M. W., 


melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher], of U. S. ©1 ce. Sept. 
17, 1928; E 5693841; Minnie Win- 
detta, Los Angeles. 17128 


In the land of my dreams; w F. S. 
O., m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 25, 1923; E 569441; Florian 
S. Olbrich, Terre Haute, Ind. 17129 


In the land of sweet sixteen; w and 
m Geo. W. Meyer, of U. S. © Oct. 
IP, 1923*°-2) & - Cebus? B. GaeTG ; 
Hearst music publishers, ltd., Winni- 
peg, Canada. 17130 


In the moonlight; for water scenes, 
Henry S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. © 
Sept. 18, 1923; 2 « Sept. 21; H 
569510; T. S. Denison & co.; Chicago. 
17131 


In the petals of a rose; w Evelyn 
Morris Hamlin and E. C. K., m Geo. 
P. Hulten, of U. S. San Francisco, 
Fred Winn. © Sept. 25, 1923; 2 c. 
Oct. 1; E 569912; Emilia C. Klippel, 
San Francisco. 17432 


In the shadows of the redwoods; w 
L. A., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. ©1-e. 
Sept. 5, 1923; E 570859; Lew Albee, 
Kerman, Calif. ° 17183 


996. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


17156 


In true love’s harbor where only two 
rest; w R. M., melody Herman Du- 
bois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
ios. © 1 « Sept’ 10, - 1923! B 
569140; Ruth McGhee, Glen Lyn, 
Va. 17134 


Indian cradle song; Kawas, thy baby 
is erying, idealization of Pawnee 
Indian theme from _ ecollection of 
Alice C. Fletcher, Charles Wakefield 
Cadman, of U. S., op. 78, fingering, 
pedaling and instructive annota- 
tions, Lewis G. Thomas, with bio- 
graphical sketch and general in- 
formation; pf. (Progressive series 
compositions, catalog, no. 732) © 
Paige iol to23 2) Ce -“Sept! 45's 
570825; Art publication soc, St. 
Louis. 17135 


Indian (An) dream; w Coralie Stan- 


ley McKellar, m Clifford Allan, of . 


Great Britain. © Aug. 1, 1923; 1. 
Sept. 22; E 567988; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 17136 


Indiana avenue blues; w Henry Troy, 
melody Chris Smith, of U. S., arr. 
Dave Peyton, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 
4, 1923; E 570822; Dave Peyton 
music pub. co., Chicago. 17137 


Indolence; af Jacob Gade, of Den- 
mark; orch. med. piano-konduktg¢gr. 
(Piccolo supplements-hefte) © Aug. 
27, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 10; E 567784; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 17138 


— blues-foxtrot, af Jacob Gade, of 
Denmark; pf. © Aug. 27, 1923; 
1 c. Sept. 10; E 567787; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen, 17139 


Infant (The) King; Christmas duet, 
w C. F. Alexander, m Dion W. Ken- 
nedy, of U. S.; sop. and alto. © 
ees Mees. oe Cl, AMS, 2a ea TG 
570610; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 17140 


service for Christmas, w and m 
Walter A. Shawker, of U. S. 8vo. 
© Sept. 10, 1928; 2 ce Sept. 17; E 
569404; Adam Geibel music co., 
Philadelphia. 17141 


Innocence; paroles de Chasle-Pavie, 
musique de Paul Fachet, of France. 
© Aug. 25, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 11; E 
567778; E. Gaudet, Paris. 17142 

‘Inspiration of liberty; march, E. A. 
M., of U. S.; band. 4to. 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 569164; Everett 
Allyn Moses, Canton, IU. 171438 

Interlude; by Henry S. Sawyer, of 
W'S. pf.ic@ Sept.718) 1923132 ec. 
Sept. 21; E 569537; T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 17144 


80831—24——10 


© Sept. 1, | 


Into the garden of Allah; w and 
melody L. W., of U. S., arr. Hal 
Dyson, of U. S. © 1 c Sept. 235, 
1923 ; E 571257; Louis Weslyn,; New 
York. 17145 


Invitation to love; w Paul Lawrence 
Dunbar, m Granville English, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 10, 1923; 
1 e¢. Sept. 14; E 567833; Chappell & 
co., Itd., London. 17146 


Invocation song; w and m I. B. L., of 
U.S. 4to.. © Aug. 25, 1923; 2 c. . 
Aug. 30; E 569165; Iva B. Line- 
barger, Rockville, Ind. 17147 


Io muoio per te; versi e musica del 
Salvatore Capaldo, of Italy ©1e. 
Sept. 27, 1923; E 5713867; P. Eliseo 
& son, New York. 17148 


Iowa; w F. R. B., m R. M. Parish, of 
U. S. Grinnell, Ia., R. M. Parish. 
© Sept. 15, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 26; E 
571276; Fannie R. Buchanan, Grin- 
nell, Ia. 17149 


Ireland is heaven to me; w Gerald 
Griffin and Charles Harrison, m Fred 
Rose, of U. S.; med., in B flat. © 
Aug. 30, 1928; 2 ¢.: Sept. 4; H 
570817; Ted Browne music co., inc., 
Chicago. 17150 


Irish eyes of blue; w and m A. M., of 
U. S.. © Sept. 13, '1923; 2 ec. Sept. 
15; E 571077; Albert Meehan, New 
York. 17151 


Irresistible blues; w and m Geo. H. 
Jefferson, of U. S. © Sept. 25, 
1923; 2c. Sept. 24; H 569590; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
New York. 17152 


It is always morning somewhere; w 
William:'Barnes Lower, m A. G., of 
eS.) Ie ae et, 192a, 2 0 epe: 
17; E 569391; Adam Geibel music 
co., Philadelphia. 17153 


It may be for your child or mine; w 
and m Robert Mitchel Caldwell, of 
U.S... © lL’ ¢.,, Sent...4, 1923; 
570782; Robert M. Caldwell, Shelby- 
ville, Ky. 17154 


It must be love ; blues, from The left- 
over, w Zelda Sears, m_ Vincent 
Youmans, of U. S. © Sept. 25, 1923 ; 
2c. Sept. 26; E 571268; Harms, inc., 
New York. 17155 


It’s a good old world after all; w M. 
kK. H., melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of U. S. 
© 1 ¢« Sept. 4, 1923; E 570793; 
Mary Koontz Hasbrook, Inez, Tex. 

17156 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17157 


pt. I1I, n.s., v. 18 


It’s none of my business; w and mel- 
ody L. W. of U. S., arr. Hal Dyson, 
of .U. S.. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1923;3-E 
071256; Louis Weslyn, New York. 

17157 

It shouldn’t taste from herring; from 
Ziegfeld follies; w and m P. P. of U. 

_§. © Sept. 17, 1923; 2 c« Sept. 19; 
E 569464; Philip Ponce publica- 
tions, New York. 17158 

It takes a cruel, cruel papa to throw 
a sweet, sweet mama down; lyrics 
and melody Cal De Voll, of U. S. 
©) 1c. Sept. 24, 1923; E 569557: 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 17159 

Jack and Jill in happy land; by 
Florence Morey, of U. S.; pf. 
Sept. 28, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 2; E 569924; 
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, inc., 
New York. 17160 

Jacobi (Frederick) Ballade; w Geof- 
firey @Chavcer, ti Fh. &., Ol. b.os.: 
high voice. © Aug. 11, 1923; 2 e¢. 
Aug. 17; E 568696; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 17161 

Jamaica; w Johnny Dooley, m W. S. 
R. of U. S.; pf with w. ©1«. 
Sept. 28, 1923; E 569719; Walter S. 
Reed, Yonkers, N. Y. 17162 


Javanese dance; oriental, adapted 
Henry S. Sawyer, of U. S.3 pf. © 
Sept. 18, 1923; 2. c¢. Sept. 21; H 
569515; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 

17163 

Jazz band blues; w S. S., music by 
John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 
1, 1923; E 569709; Sundown Slim, 
Katy, Tex. 17164 

Jazz has got me; ballad fox trot, 
w J. B., m Rose Villar, of U. S. 
1c Aug. 21, 1923; E 568769; Jen- 
nie Buchsbaum, New York. 17165 


Je vous aime (I love you) ; w Walter 
L. Pontius, m A. L..B., of U. S., arr. 
Albert P. Bishop, of, U. S. © 1 ¢. 
AUS: 225, LOZee Je cei Galan AIP Ta 
Beiner, Chicago. 17166 

Jealous hearted blues; lyric and mel- 
ody V. Liston and S. H. Gray, of 
Ce se te) he. Sein ee ee 
569575; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 17167 

Jemima; poem anon., m Cyril B. 
Rootham, of Great Britain; cho. 
for men’s voices. Curwen ed. 4to. 
@isuly 25, 1923; 1 c. Aue We. E 
567617: J. Curwen & sons, lItd., 
London. 17168 

Jesus; w andm H. D. C., of U. S. © 
Augy 45-1923; 2 coSepts. 2675948 
569695; Harry D. Clarke, Chicago. 

17169 


Jesus, all in all; w anon., m Warren 
Collins, of U. S. © July 31, 1923; 
2 Cc, Sept. Fly BH SSS: Bae, 
Richey, Houston. 17170 


Jesus calls us; w Mrs. Cecil F. Alex- 
ander, set to tune of Marsovan, 
David Ellsworth Roberts, of U. S. 
© Sept. 15, 1923; 2 « Sept. 15; E 
071085; Rev. and Mrs. Wm. J. 
Williams, Foxburg, Pa. 17171 


Jesus Christ is risen to-day; from 
Lyra Davidica, played, John Marvin, 
of .U..S.; in D. (Ampico, no, 1021— 
E) [Music roll, with words] © 


Mar.«20,, ,19234,,2. Co, penne 
569761; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 1ATA72 


Jesus, I come to Thee; w and m War- 
ren Collins, of. U.. S. © July 31, 
1923;; :2 :e@.:,Sept. 11 5, W. 570957, R. 
T. Richey, Houston. 17173 


Jesus is coming to-day; C. E. R., w 
and m Mrs. C. E. Rebstock, of U. 
S.> ©, Sept., 5, 1923: 2..¢.. Sept; 6; 
E 570838 ; C. Earle Rebstock, Jersey 
Shore, Pa. 17174 


Jesus, lover of my soul; w Charles 
Wesley, m Warren Collins, of U. 8. 
© July 31,:1923.:,.2 ¢, Sept. dhe 
570950; R. T. Richey, Houston. 

17175 


Jesus Saves me; w and m Warren Col- 
lins, of U. S. © July 31, 1923; 2 «. 
Sept. 11; E 570961; R. T. Richey, 
Houston. 17176 


J-E-S-U-S spells Jesus; w and m T. 
J., of England. © Sept. 7, 1923; 1 
ce. Sept. 21; E 567997; Tom Jones, 
Filey, England. 17177 


Jeszeze nasza; polka, kompozytor 
Frank Przybylski, of U. S.; uktad na 
fortepian automatyczny. © 1 « 
Aug. 31, 1923; E 570750; Victor mu- 
sie roll co., Chicago. 17178 


Jig; arr. Charles Wood, of England; 
violin and pf. © Aug. 14, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Aug. 25; E 567610; Stainer. & Bell, 
itd., London. 17179 


Ji-ji-boo; fox trot, White and Meyer, 
played, the Original piano trio, of 
UO! S.:. fA hat: (Ampico, no. 
203011-E) [Music roll, with words] 
© Oct. 20, 1922; 2.¢. Sept. 28, 1923 ; 
E 569757; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 17180 


Jog along; w M. J: Burns, m Henry O. 
Voit, of U. S.. © Sept. 28, 1923; 2 
_¢. Sept. 17; E 569363; L. T. Kunde, 
ine., Milwaukee. 17181 


998 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


John fifteen seven; song, m Albert 
Allen Ketchum, of U. S. © Aug. 4, 
. 1928; 2 c. Sept: 26; E 569694; Harry 

D. Clarke, Chicago. 17182 


Join the nations’ league: w and m W. 
Tee LU. Si. ©yAus. 20,1923, 2 
ec. Aug. 21; E 568793; William Tully 
Seeger, Boston. 17183 


Jolly good ale and old; w William 
Stevenson, m Maurice Jacobson, of 
Great Britain. (Curwen edition, no. 
2291) © Aug. 21; 1923;1¢. Sept. 4; 
E 567808; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 17184 


Jonathan Coy; w F. E. K., m Geo. 
fea jo OL WU.’ Ss arr. Thee. .G-. 


heaen? oF U.S.C 1 'c.: Sept. 5; 
1998; FE 570844; F. E. Kraemer, 


New York. 17185 


Jubilate Deo in C;.O be joyful in the 
Lord, cho., w from the Bible,.m R. 
M. Stults, of U. S.; organ acc, © 
AUeacce, 1925.2.,2 ee, Sept... U0;.E 
069408 : Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 

17186 


Jubilee blues; w Henry Creamer, m 
M. A, of U.S. ©.Sept. 1, 1923; 2 
e. Sept. 15; E 571084; Maurice Ab- 
rahams, ine., New York. 17187 


Judge’s (The) dance; Swedish folk- 
tune, arr. Angela Diller, of U. S.; pf. 
with suggestions for study. (In 
days of old, no. 4) © Sept. 8, 1923; 
2 ¢. Sept. 14; E 571028; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 17188 

June nights; w L. R. H.,m Sylvia For- 
rest, of U. S.; pf. with w. © July 
ol,, 1925; 2c. Oct. 1; KH 569864: 
Louis R. Hammond, Buchanan, Va. 

17189 


June rose; reverie, R..G. Gradi, of 


U. S.: pf. (Wandersloot edition of 
latest musical compositions) © 
AMS, 2ay, L923 try 25. AMS Tip EL 


570629; Vandersloot music pub. co., 
Williamsport, Pa. 17190 


June smiles; w H. S., m George Graff, 
jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, 
of (Us) S..:©: Lie. Sept 22, 4923; E 
571244; Helmi Syrjala, Sandwich, 
Mass, ' 17191 


use a baby. w fe Cet. ae SS, 
Huntington,.of, U. S.'.© 1.¢: Aug. 
31, 1923; EH 570718; F. U. Landfair, 
Centerville, Id. 17192 


Just:a bit too late; lyric and melody 
Ethel and Billy Ritchie, of U.S. © 
1 ¢« Sept. 24, 1923; E 569561; Mc- 
Kinley music co., Chicago. 17193 


17206 


Just a little bit of silence; w Frank J. 
Purdy, m Chas. V. Bates, of U. S. 
© Sept. 15, 1923; 2 ¢ Sept. 26; E 
571281; Victor music pub. co., Phila- 

- delphia. 17194 


JUSL..4. rosebud.;, w.,.P.. H.-, 1... jr. m 
John .F. .Ryan)'‘of U.S © 1c. 
Sept: 11, 1928: E 570919; Paul H. 
Linbauch, jr., Laramie, Wy. 17195 


Just a spray of purple lilac; w W. J. 
E., m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. . 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1l« 
Sept. 18, 1928; E 571089; Wilm. J. 
His, Eureka Springs, Ark. 17196 


Just American; patriotic duet, w and 
m Henry E. Sachs, of U. S.. 1. Sop. 
and alto, in B flat.—2. Sop. and ten., 
moO, flat: . ©,.;Aug..24 1923; 2; ¢. 
each Sept. 1; E 569011, 569012; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement | 17197, 17198 


Just an Irish girl; w E. G., m George 
Graff, jr.,, of) U:. S., arr., Theo.::G. 
- Beach, of U. S.. © 1 « Sept. 18, 
1923; E 571104; Eugene Guyette, 
Uxbridge, Mass. 17199 


Just around the corner; w and m J. 
M. M., of Canada, arr. Jules Brazil. 
Toronto, Canada. Hawkes & Harris 
music co., ltd. © Sept. 10, 1923; 1 
ec. Sept. 10; E 567709; Jean M. 
Mitcheli, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 

17200 


Just baby me; w. J. G. T.,.m Valeria 
Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 
June 20, 19238; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 569885 ; 
John G. Tullis, Indianapolis. 17201 


Just like mother; w and m Warren 
Collins, of U. S.. © July 31, 1923; - 
2.63, Sept. (1s. Be: St09583) Root. 
Richey, Houston. 17202 


Just longing for you: w° Ryan bros., 
melody Ryan bros. and C. A. §S., of 
Un Sarr, Co AOS. Gi evAug. 19. 
1923; E 570232; Chas. A. Siep, St. 
Paul. 17203 


Just Mary; w J. H., m Al Meehan, of 
U. S.; pf. with w. © June 15, 1923; 
2 ¢. Oct. 1: E 569852; Josephine 
Hartzell, Grinnell, Ia. 17204 


Just one kind word; w Alex Sullivan, 
m Sylvan Greenwald and Aaron 
Gabriel, of U. S. © Sept. 20, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 22; EB 571229; Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. 17205 


Just radio yes, tome; w J. C., m John 
F.. Ryan, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 20, 
1923; E 571172; Jennie Charlton, 
Northwest, Va. 17206 


999; 


CATALOGUE: OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17207 


pt. 11, n.'s., Vv. 18. 


Just to hear you whisper I love you; | Kentucky calls; w C. W. T.,em Sylvia 


by Arthur A. Penn, se. Geo. J. Trink- 
aus, of U. S.; vocal orch., in E flat. 
4to. © Sept. 15, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 24; 
EH 569598; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 17207 


Just to love; w and m J. M. H., of 
U. S.; pf. with w. © 1c. Sept. 18, 
1923 ; EH 571118; Jerome Myers Ham- 
ilton, Philadelphia. 17208 


Just trust and wait for me; w P. W., 
m Al. Meehan, of U. 8.; pf. with w. 
© June 20, 1923; 2 e« Oct. 1; EB 
569882; Phoebe Walker, Ashland, 
Me. 17209 


Just you; w Lola Allison Haynes, m 
Harland A. Riker, of U. S. © Sept. 


1 1928; .2-e¢e.3Oct.21; 5H 569935: 
White-Smith music pub. co., Bos- 
ton. 17210 


Justified by His blood; w G. B. Petit, 
mH iD.C.1of U.S. '°O Ata 
1923 ; 2 c. Sept. 26; E 569692; Harry 
D. Clarke, Chicago. 17211 


Kama’s garden; from Greenwich Vil- 
lage follies, w Irving Caesar and 
John Murray Anderson, m Louis A. 
Hirsch, of U. 8S. © Sept. 19, 19238; 
2 ec. Sept. 21; E 569488; Victoria 
pub. corp., New York. 47212 


Kangaroo (The) hop; w and m C. C. 
W. and Burt W. Spear, of U. S. 
July 30, 1923; 2c. Aug. 4; E 570806; 
Christopher C. Wood music pub. ¢o., 
Atlanta. 17213 


Kansas City stomp; by Ferd (Jelly 
Roll) Morton, of U. S.; pf. ©1e 
Aug. 20, 1928; E 570418; Melrose 
bros. musie ¢co., Chicago. 17214 


Kathleen; w M. C., m John F. Ryan, 
of U.S... © Lc Sept." 11, i287". 
570922; Minnie Caillouette, Kanka- 
kee, Ill. 17215 


Keep on praying; w and m Albert 
Allen Ketchum, of U. S. © Aug. 4, 
1923; 2 ec. Sept. 26; E 569697 ; Harry 
D. Clarke, Chicago. 17216 


Keep smiling on; w and m W. D., of 
U. 8S. 4to. Frederick, Md., Lions 
club. © Aug. 24, 1923; 2 ec. Aug. 25; 
H 569420; Walter Decker, Frederick, 
Ma. 17217 


Keep yourself together sweet papa, 


mama’s got her eyes on you; w and 


m 8. W., of U. S. (Williams low- 
down series, no. 5) © Sept. 7, 1923; 
2-¢e. Sept. 10; E 569182; Spencer 
Williams music co., ine., New York. 

17218 


Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with w. 

June 1, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 569903; 

C. W. Tripp, Mt. Vernon, Wash. 
17219 


Kentucky greetings; w A. F., m George 
Graff, jr,. of ‘Us S..* arr neon Gc. 
Beach, of U. 8S.’ ©°‘1 ce Sept. 18, 
1923 ; E 571092; Anita Foster, Prov- 
idence, R. I. © 17220 

Kentucky lane; w and m Baron Keyes 
and Frank Cirelli, of U. S. San 
Francisco, Carey music shop. © 
Sept. 12, 1923; 2. c¢. Sept. 18; E 
571137; Sam H. Miller, San Fran-- 


cisco. i221) 
Kewpie doll’s dance; by Florence 
Morey,. of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 28, 


1923; 2 ce. Oct. 2; E 569922; Hinds, 
Hayden & Eldredge, inc., New York. 


17222 
Keystone division; march two step, 
Abe Losch, of U. 8.; pf. (Vander- 


sloot edition of latest musical com- 
positions) © Aug. 25, 1923; 2 ec. 
Aug. 27; E 570632; Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 
17223 


Kill-kare; march two step, Abe Losch, 
of U. 8S.; pf. (Vandersloot edition 
of latest musical compositions) © 
Aug., 25, 1923; 2. ¢., Ase.” ge 
570622; Vandersloot music pub. co., 
Williamsport, Pa. 17224 

Kin-tching; chinois fox trot, inter- 
mezzo, di Vincenzo Billi, of Italy, 
op. 378; piccola orch, con pianoforte- 
conduttore. 4to. © Sept. 19, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 20; E 567959; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 17225 

Kin Tuc blues; w R. F., m Geo. Graff, 
jr., of U. 8., arr. Theo. G. Beach, 
of U: S. ©1. Sept. 5, 1923; E 
570849; Ruth Flinn, Norton, Va. 

17226 


Kindly omit the flowers; w F. E., m 
Al. Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
© June 29, 1923; 2 ec Oct. 1; E 
569890; Flora Estes, Norwich, N. Y. 

17227 


King Tut’s love; oriental fox trot, w 
and m U. S., of Italy, domiciled at 
Los Angeles, Calif. © 1 ¢. Aug. 
27, 1923; E 570944; Umberto Sista- 
relli, Los Angeles. 17228 | 

Kinsey (Herbert H.) Pastorale; by 
H. H. Kinsey, of Great Britain; 
violin and pf. (Jn 1924 school ex- 
aminations, lower division, list A) 
© July 17, 1923; 1 « Aug. 2; E 
567232; Associated board of the 
R. A. M. and the R. C. M., London. 

17229 


1000 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


Kiss (The); w G. 
Ryan, of U. S. 
1923); BE. 570937 ; 
troit. 


© 1c. Sept. 11, 
George Wells, De- 
17230 


Kiss me goodnight mother; w L. M. 
S., m- Elliott Markham, of U. S.; 
pf. with w.. © July 31, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 1; E 569866; Lorena M. Shaffer, 
Wichita, Kan. 17231 


Kiss your pretty baby nice; w Mamie 
Medina, melody Edgar Dowell, of 
wos et ¢. Sept, 24, 19235 
569580; Clarence Williams music 
- pub. co., ine., New York. 17232 


Kitty from 10th avenue; w and melody 
eee oe U.S! (O'1°e: Sépt.18, 
Tea OfllOT:. John, A... Foley, 
New York. , af; BBO 


Krwanis ‘fox’ *trot*’ by A. “HH.” B:,. of 
Peep. © Sept.’'29)' 1923-2 ve. 
Sept. 29; E 569914; August H. 
Dietze, Lincoln, Neb. 17234 


Knickers; w I. R., m E. S. S. Hunt- 
meron, OF U.S.» ©''L''c.. Aug. 31, 
1923; E 570701; Isabelle’ Rich, 
Springvale, Me. 17235 


Kokomo; w Alex Gerber, melody Dave 
Dreyer, of U. S. © 1 c¢. Sept. 10, 
1923; E’ 569150; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 17236 


Komm, wir spielen ein bischen kla- 
vier; scottisch, worte von Harry 
‘Waldau, musik von Frank Stafford, 
of Germany. © Dec. 31. 1922; 1 «. 
Sept. 4, 1928; E 567671; Edition 


Accord, Berlin. 17237 
Kuyawiak; second mazurka, Polish 
dance, Henri Wieniawski, arr. Ar- 


thur Kay, of U. S.; violin. with pf. 
ace. .(McKinley world famous edi- 
tion, no. 2022) © Sept. 22, 1923; 
2 e. Sept. 27; E.571323; McKinley 


music co., Chicago. [© arrange- 
ment] \ 17238 
Lackschmi ; oder, Ein indisches liebes- 


miarchen, ballett in zwei akten, text 
von Emil Mobeck und Gustavo 
Uhlendorff, musik von Ludolf. Niel- 
sen, of Denmark; klavierauszug. 
(Edition Breitkopf, nr. 5236) © 
AUS, ..90,, LI23;. 1. C.-pepty, 24:° BH 
572009; Breitkopf & Hirtel, Leip- 
zig. 17239 


Lad vaaren komme; digte af J. P. 
Jacobsen, musik af Ture Rangstrém, 
of Sweden. (Wilhelm Hansen edi- 
tion, no. 2314: Romantile. nr. 2) © 


Awe., 27,3928; 1 1,ic., Sept..dez E 
567790; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 17240 


W., m John F. | Laddie Boy’s lament; 


17251 


w and m D. D. 
D., of :U. S!. {Photostat] © 1 «. 
Aug. 22, 1923; E 570510; Dorothy 
Dixon Dennett, Washington. 17241 


Lady bug; comic song, w and melody 
W. H., of U. S. © 1c Sept. 19, 
1928; B AMZ ; Walter Hull, Dear- 


born, Mich. 17242 
Langtan heter min arfvedel; text av 
EK. A. Karlfeldt, musik av Jean 


Sibelius, op. 86, nr. 2, ed. and rev. 
Julia A.’ Burt, of U. SS. (Wilhelm - 
Hansen edition, no. 2248: Sex singer, 
no. 2) © Aug. 27, 1928; 1 ce. Sept. 
10; E 569192; Wilhelm Hansen, Co- 
penhagen. [© editing and revis- 
ing] 17243 


Lager beer; w and melody W. H., of 


U. S: © 1 «@ Sept. 22, 1923; E 
569546; Walter Hull, Dearborn, 
Mich. 17244 


Lake (The) isle of Innisfree; poem 
W. B. Yeats, m Gladys Taylor, of 


Great Britain; in F. © Sept. 18, 
1923; 1c. Sept. 18; E 567902; Reid 
bros., Itd., London. 17245 


Lake Ponchartrain blues; w and mel- 
_ ody Clarence Johnson, of U. S. © 
1c. Sept. 24, 1923; E 569567; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 17246 


Lament (Coronach); part-song, w 
Walter Scott, m Cyril Jenkins, of 
England; male voices. 4to. (Wil- 
liams edition, part-songs, series 3, 
no. 3) © Sept. 11, 1923; 1.¢. Sept. 
19; E 567929; Joseph Williams, Itd., 
London. 17247 


Land o’ lakes; descriptive fox trot 
ballad, w E. O. J., m R. V. and 
H; O. J.. of U. S. © Sept. 21,,1923 ; 
2c. Sept. 24; E 569618; Ellis O. 
Jones, Woodruff, Wis. 17248 


Land of cotton blues; w and m Geo. 
J. Bennett, M. K. Jerome and Fred 
BH. Ahlert, of «U.; S:; ©, Sept. 6, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 6; E 570831; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

17249 


Larry comes back; w W. Hansen, m 
Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © Aug. 8, 1923: 2 ¢. Oct. al 
E 569878; Winifred Hansen, Ox- 
ford, Wis. 17250 


Lass scharren’deiner Rosse Huf...; 
worte von Konrad Ferdinand Meyer, 
musik von Hans Pfitzner, of Ger- 
many, op. 32, no. 4; bariton oder 
bass. © Sept. 6, 1923; 1. Sept. 19; 
E 572008; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 
17251 


' 3 1001 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17252 


Last (The) kiss of the first: love; w 
F. F. and Sydney Holden, melody 
F. F., of U. S., arr. Geo. R. Holman, 
of U.S. © 1 ec. Sept. | 29, 1923; 
E 571428; Fred Fisher, inc., New 
York. 17252 


Late (A) lark; w W. E. Henley, m 
Donald Tweedy, of U. S.; med. 
voice. © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 ec. Sept. 
14; E 571048; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 17253 


Lay ’em down; w Jim Burris, melody 
Cc. W., of U. S. ©1¢. Sept. 5, 1923 ; 
FH) 569023; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 17254 


Lazy blues; w and melody C. W. and 
Sidney Bechet, of U. S. 1 c.*Sept. 
5, 1923; E 569031; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub co., ine., New York. 

17255 

Lazy (The) man; Russian folk-tune, 
arr. Angela Diller. of U. S.; pf. 
with suggestions for study. (In 
days of old, no. $) © Sept. 8, 1923; 
2 ¢. Sept. 14; E 571033; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 17256 

Lead kindly light; by Dykes, , played 
Alexander Russell, of U. S.; in A 
flat. (Ampico. no. 831-E) [Music 
roll, with words] © Nov. 20, 1922; 
2 ce. Sept. 26, 1923; E 569748 ; Amer- 
ican piano co., New York. [© in- 
terpretation ] 17257 

transcription E. E. Y., of U. 
S.; pf. Wayne, Neb., Hosanna pub. 
0) ©) “OREP Si OT923 2) De. “OEE 8; 
FE 571786; BE. E. Young, Wayne, Neb. 

17258 

Learn to do the strut; w and melody 
I. BY of U.S.’ © 11 ¢& Sept. 21, 1923 ; 
E 569480; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 17259 

Learn to say yes; sacred song, w Mary 
Widener King, m Samuel Richards 
Gaines, of U. S.; high voice in F. 
(Three devotional songs, no. 3) © 
Aue 15)" 1993 142 te. Ale es 20et BE) 
569203: White-Smith musie pub. co., 
Boston. 17260 

Led by His hand; air and w J. M. P., 
of U. S., arr. Alma Leonard, of U. 
S. © Aug. 151923 3 Bes Aug? 23; 
569173: Joseph M. Painter, Bloom- 

- field, Ta. 17261 


Leda O holde Leda; aus der operette 
Die damen vom Olymp, worte von 
Rudolph Sechanzer u. Ernest Wel- 
isch, music von Rudolph Nelson, of 
Germany, klavier arr. v. Otto’ Linde- 
mann, of Germany. 
1 e. Sept. 17; EH 567851 ; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 17262 


© June 9, 1923 ;. 


pt. TE S/F 598 


Let’ all the world. go by: voeal waltz, 
m Archibald Joyce, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. with w.. © Aug. 24, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 8; E 567725; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd:, London. 

er 19263 


waltz, Archibald Jovee, of Great 
Britain; oreh. with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Aug. 24, 1923: 1 ¢ Sept. 8; 
E 567724; Ascherberg, .Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London. [© arrange- 
ment } . 17264 


Let me kiss your eye-lids down; w and 
mF. H., of U. S., arr. Estella Mayer, 
of U.S. . ©,1,,c., AUSy+23,,aeeen on 
568806 ; Frank Hall, Harrisburg. Pa. 

17265 


Let me miss you sweet papa; fox trot 
blues song, w and m Art Payne and 
Ed. Schloemer, of U. S. © Aug. 28, 
1923; 2.c. Aug. 29;.E 570678; Tri- 
angle music pub. co., ine., New York. 

17266 


Let’s be happy till tomorrow; w 
and melody I. ¢., of U. S. © 1 e. 
Sept. 8, 1923; E 569662; Irving 
Cherin, New York. 17267 


Let that dear friend be you; w and 
m C. F., of U..S.;-© 1 e@& Sept. 18, 
1923; E 571088; Carl. Fairchild, 
Brooklyn. 17268 


Libertad y orden (Liberty and order) ; 
w fF. W. N., m E. 8S. S.. Huntington, 
of. Ua S. re©,h: emp Atigu alylezes E 
570742; Fred W. Nunez, Boston. 

17269 

Libro d@immagini (Livre d’images), ; 
dieci piccoli pezzi, 1* posizione, di 
Johannes Palaschko, of Germany, op. 
63; violino con acc. di pianoforte. 
(E[dizione]R[icordi], no. 393) © 
Sept. 19, 1923;.1 ce. Sept. 20; E 
567966; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

17270 

Life eternal: sacred song, w William 
Henry Monk, m Osear J. Fox, of U. 
S.; high voice, in C. Aug 27, 
1923; 2 c. Aug. 27: EH 570612; Har- 

-old Flammer, inc., New York.» 
ieee al 


Lift up your heads (Hoeh tut euch 
auf. ihr Tore der welt); w and m 
G. C. A. K., of U. S.; male cho. 4to. 
© Sept 8, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 10; E 
569212; G. C. Albert Kaeppel, River 
Forest, I. 17272 

Light (The) bird [and] The song of 
the kitchen. clock; w Alice C. D. 
Riley, m Jessie L. Gaynor. of U. S., 
arr. Dorothy Gaynor Blake; pf., 
-with w ad lib. (From the child 


1002 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1928 


world) © Aug. 3, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 
6; E 569646; John Church co., Cin- 
cinnati. a pA 


Like sweet mamma likes sweet papa, 
I like you; w H. T., m John F. 
Ryanr ot U.S! © tc’ Sept:'11, 
1923; E 570933: Harry Taylor, New 
Orleans. 17274 


Linger awhile; w Harry Owens, mel- 
ody Vincent Rose, of U.S. ©1-e. 
Oct. 8, 1923; E 571772; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. FIZt5 


Liszt (Franz) Sei grandi studii; e 
grande fantasia di bravura su La 
campanella, da Paganini, di F. Liszt, 
edizioni riveduta da Attilio Brug- 
noli, of Italy; piano. (E [dizione] 
R [icordi], no. 105) © Sept. 19, 
1923; 1 ec. Sept. 20; E 567968; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 17276 


Soirées de Vienne; valses d’aprés 
Schubert, de Fr. Liszt, rev. par I. 
Philipp, of France; piano. (EKdition 
classique A. Durand & fils) v. 1. 
cah. 1 a 5.—-v. 2. cah.6 49. © Aug. 
2, 1923; 1 e¢. each Sept. 11; :E 
567766, 567767; Durand et cie., 
Paris. [© revision] 17277, 17278 


Little (The) angels of heaven: w Ford 
Madox Hueffer, m Donald Tweedy, 
of U. §8.; high voice. © Sept. 8, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 14; E 571049; .G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 17279 


Little blue bird of my heart; w Daniel 
S. Twohig, m F: H. G., of U. S. © 
1c. Aug. 21, 1923; E 568770; Frank 
Herbert Grey, Bronxville, N. Y. 

. 17280 

Little by little; w Mrs. H. G., m Geo. 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. ©1ce. Sept. 5, 1923; 
E 570850; Mrs. H.-Garton, Richland, 
Mich. 17281 


Little dream lady of mine; by Grace 
Torrens, of Great Britain; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Aug. 24, 
1928; 1 c. Sept. 14; E 567831; As- 
cherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., 
London. [© is claimed on arrange- 
ment] 17282 


Little drum major; by J. H. Ramsey, 
of U. S.; pf. Boston, W. B. Hasey 
& co. © Sept. 19, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
21; E 571182; W. B. Hasey, Boston. 

17283 


‘Little (The) empty cradle:'w G. A. 


m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Tieo-’G.' Beach} of? Wi''S.:7 21 c. 
Sept. 22, 1923; E 571246; Gertrude 
Arnold, Newfoundland, N. J. 17284 


17293 


Little heather; part-song, w Quinton 
Ayrton, m Wilfrid Shaw, of Great 
Britain; men’s voices. Curwen ed. 
4to. © July 23, 1923+'1 ce. Aug. 13; 
E 567619; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 17285 


Little Jessie James; fox-trot, from 
the musical farce, m Harry Archer, 
arr. Wm. Schulz, of U. S.; orch. 
Feist ed. 4to. © Sept. 19, 1923; 
2 c. Sept. 20; E 569474; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. [© arrangement] 

17286 


Little Miss Butterfly; dance inter- 
mezzo, Oliver Cussans, of England; 
reed and brass band, with conductor. 
4to. © Sept. 4, 1923; 1 ce. Sept. 14; 
E 567835; Hawkes & son, London. 

17287 


Little (The) shoemaker [and] Song of 
the shearer; w Alice C. D. Riley, m 
Jessie L. Gaynor. of U. S., arr. 
Dorothy Gaynor Blake; pf., w ad 
lib. (From the child world) € 
Aug. 3, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 569643; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. 17288 


Little (The) shushan; Chinese sere- 
nade, melody Timothy Tientseh Ma, 
of U. S., pf. se. Grace Williston, of 
U..S., violin pt. ed. Don Morrison ; 
violin and pf. © Sept. 22, 1923; 
2 ¢. Sept. 24; E 569622; Oberlin mu- 
sie co., Oberlin, O. 17289 


Little sister, get up; w O. H. L., m 
-E. §8. S. Huntington, of U.S. ©le. 
Aug. 31, 1923; E 570743; Osear H. 
Lay, Anchorage, Alaska. 17290 


Little snowflake; by Thomas F. Dun- 
hill, of Great Britain, ed. Ernest 
Fowles; pf. (Curwen edition, pri- 
mary division, no. 9240) © Aug. 
14,'1923; 1 c. Sept. 4; E 567813; J. 
Curwen & sons, Itd., London. 17291 


Little songs for little singers; w and 
melody E. J., of U. S. Contents :— 
Rain drops.—A question.—What the 
north wind said.—What the flowers 
say.—The watchman.—Xmas . bell. 
©1c. Aug. 31, 1923; E 570746; El- 
sie Jean, New York. 17292 


Llonore; azione drammatica, versi di 
Pasquale Ripoli, musica di Mario 


Nicolo, of Italy; mand. ace. New 
York, :’N!’ Y.; \'and - Naples,’ Case 
editrici riunite Italia America. Edi- 


zione Ceria. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1928; 
2 c. Sept. 17; EB 569382; Ernesto 
Rossi, New York. 172933 


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47294 


pt. m1, n. s., v.18 


Llanto (El) de las nubes (The weep- 
ing of the clouds); Porto Rican 
dance, L. P. Palau, of U.-S.; pf. 
‘“@)- Lc. Sept; 42, 1923 ; KE) 569271; 
Luis" Ponce Palau, Aguadilla, Porto 
Rico. 17294 


Lo! He comes; anthem for Advent, w 
Charles Wesley and J. Cennick, m 
©. V. Stanford, of England,- op. 192, 
no. 1; mixed voices with organ acc. 

- €Novello’s octavo anthems, no. 1105) 
©. Aug. 24, 1923; 1 ce. Aug. 25; E 
567600; Novello & co., 1ltd., London. 

17295 


Lo! I am with you alway; w Mrs. J. 


M. ‘Hunter, m A. G., of U. S. © 
AUS 21. Oo e 2c. Sept. 6.2... H 
560804: Adam Geibel music co., 
~ Philadelphia. 17296 


Loch Lomond; by Kreisler-Warlich, 
played Carl Lamson, of U. S.; bar., 
in HE flat. .(Ampico, no. 61871-F) 

--[Musie roll, with accompaniment] 
©. Mar. 20, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 26; E 
569749; American piano co., New 
York [© interpretation] 17297 


London blues; by Ferd (Jelly Roll) 
Morton, of U. S.; pf. © 1. Sept. 
26, 1923; E 569713; Melrose bros. 
musie co., Chicago. 17298 


Lonely; w and m G. H., of U. 8S. © 
1 ce. Sept. 13, 1923; E 571008; Glen 
Head, Petersburg, Ind. 17299 


Lonely (The) mill; by Maurice Jacob- 
son, of Great Britain, ed. Ernest 
Fowles; pf. (Curwen edition, easy 
duet, no. 9238) © Aug. 15, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 4; H 567812; J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd., London. 17300 


Lonesome daddy blues; w _ Lucile 
Bogan, m Henry Callens, of U. S. 
© Sept. 12, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 11; E 
570963 ; F. Wallace Rega, New York. 

17301 


Lonesome for you; w and m M. K., of 
WS. « AO) a COS et el LOZ ey E 
570917; Marghee Knaffil, Knoxville, 
Tenn. 17302 


Lonesome mammy land; w J. F. F., 
m John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1-e. 
Sept. 20, 1923; H 571162; J. Frank- 
lin Frye, Detroit. 17303 


Long ago, ’mid apple blossoms; fox- 
trot, Gus Kahn, Ernie Erdman and 
Albert E. Short, of U. S., arr. Hor- 
ace D. Prell; orch. with w. Feist 
ed. 4to. © Sept. .10, 1923; 2 .¢ 
Sept. 138; E 569450; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

17304 


Long Beach for mine; w and m H. K., 
of U.S. © Aug. 23, 1928.;:.2-.¢: Sept. 
17; E 571087; Eddie Klein, Long 
Beach, Calif. 1 aie OG 


Long green’s my friend; w andm J. J. 
H.,, of .U. S& ° © Oct. 11, 923" 25. 
Oct. 3; E 569936; John J. Harney, 
Worcester. 17306 


Long, last, lingering look; w Milt 
Hagen and Chas. O’Flynn, melody 
Henry Welling, of U. S. © 1. 
Sept. 5, 1923; E 569024; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 17307 | 


Longing; -w and m ©. B. G., of U. S. 
Omaha, Neb., Ed. Patton. © Sept. 
8, 1928; 2 c« Sept. 10; BH. 569220: 
Corrinne Bartel Chambers, Omaha, 
Neb. 17308 


w and m P. H. M., of U. S. © 
Sept. 22,,,1923;;..2.0c Sept. 24" Hi 
569621; P. H. Medsker, Cameron, 
Tex. 17309: 


Longing for home; w A. M. Carroll, m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 18, 
1923; E 571090; Mrs. A. M. Carroll, 
New York. 17310: 


Longing for you; w and m Chet Ross: 
fe. Cl TLR. of SOSMSE AOE c. 
Sept. 21, 1923; E 571222; Chester 
John Ross, Chicago. 173811 


Lord (The) followed me; hymn, w 
and m Herbert Buffum, of U. S. © 
June 25, 1923; 2 « Sept. 11; E: 
570979; John A. Anderson, Topeka.. 


Kan. 17312 
Lorette! par Alexandre Georges, of 
France; harmonie et fanfare.  obl. 


4to. © Aug. 31, 1923; 1 ¢. Sept. 18; 
E 567870; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris.. 
i313: 


Lorna Doone: w and m A. B. H., of 
U. S. New York, Manhattan music 
co. © Sept. 24, 1923; 2 ¢ -Oct. 5; 
E 569989; Ardella Brandt Hunt, Red 
Lion, Pa. 17314. 


Log Angeles; fox trot, w and m F. D. 
G., of U. S. © 1. Sept. 12, 1923; 
E 569270; Fred D. Griffin, Phila- 
delphia. 17315. 

Lou; w and m Walter C. Johnson, of 
U. S.. © Aug. 20, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
1; E 569002; Sherwood music co.,. 
New York. 17316 

w Harry Walker and Buddy 

Burns, m Sonny Clay, of U. S. Los. 

Angeles, Sunset music co. © Sept. 

12, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 18; E 571138; 

Clay & Walker, Los Angeles. 17317 


1004 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


Louisian’; fox trot, Meskill, Daly and 
Spencer, played, Clair and Dilworth, 
Or Scar. >) Ln, \C. (Ampico, no. 
202911-E ) [Music roll, with 
words] © Sept. 20, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 
26, 1923; E 5697386; American piano 

- ¢o., New York. [© interpretation] 

17318 


Lovatt (S. E.) Nocturne; how sweet 
the moonlight sleeps, part-song, w 
from Shakespeare, m S. E. Lovatt, 
of England; men’s voices.  4to. 
(Male voice choir library, no. 117) 
© Aug. 30, 1923; 1 ¢ Sept. 14; E 
567838; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

17319 


Love ain’t blind no more; w and mel- 
ody Joe Trent and Will Donaldson, 
of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 15, 1923; E 
571068 ; Rainbow music corp., New 
York. 17320 


Love and service; sacred song; w 
Charles Swain and W. C. Gale, m 
Walter C. G., of U. S.; high voice, 
in F. © Sept. 27, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
25; EK 569640; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 17321 


Love bug; from Runnin’ wild, w and 
m Cecil Mack and Jimmy Johnson, 
of U. S. © Sept. 5, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
6; E 570874; Harms, ine., New York. 

17322 


Love cake with frosting; w G. F. M., 
m Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. New 
York City, Frank Harding. © Sept. 
8, 1923; 2 c« Sept. 14; E 569433; 
George F. Moe, Denver. (S23 


Love (The) call; w A. B. W., m Al 
Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 
July 31, 1928; 2 c« Oct. 1; E 569868 ; 
Alice Bryan Williams, Ringgold. La. 

17324 


Love came creeping into my heart; w 
Hanson Blauvelt, m Mary Helen 
Brown, of U.-S.; high voice. © 
NeMin bh) TOZ8. ya 1c. NeDL., 10. 
570965; R. L. Huntzinger, inc., New 
York. 17325 


Love heart 0’ me; w D. D., m Geo. 
Graff, jr-;-of; US, arr... Theo. ,G. 
Beach, .of .U. S, ; ©..£.¢: Sept...5; 

1923; E 571221; Della Dell, Win- 
chester, Ind. 


Love in lavender; for elderly love 
scenes and sedate remances, Henry 
S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 
18, 1923; 2 ce. Sept. 21; E 569507; 
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 5 

: ic 


17326 


17339 


Love is a sandman; from Top hole, 
w Eugene J. W. Conrad, m Robert 
Braine, of U. S. © Sept. 13, 1923; 
2 ce. Sept. 18; E 571060; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

17328 


Love is all I ask of you; w and mel- 
ody Waldo Henry, of U. S. ©1le. 
Sept. 26, 1923; E 569676; Irving 
Berlin, ine, New York. 17329 


Love is happiness; w and m B. H., 
of U. S., arr. Homer Tourjee, of. 
U. SS. Ossboies Sept: . 29,);1823. Hh 
571429; Bobby Hite, Los Angeles. 

17330 

Love lifted me; w James Rowe, m 
Howard E. Smith, arr. Harold Hart 
Todd, of U. 8S.; mixed voices, in 
six pts. © Sept. 1, 1823; 2 c. Sept. 
14; E 569323; Robert H. Coleman, 
Dallas. [© arrangement] 17331 


Love memories; will you be my sweet- 
heart, w and m M. H. G., of U. S., 
arr. Harry L. Alford, of U. S. © 
Aug. 25, 1928; 2 ¢. Sept. 19; EH 
569239; M. H. Greiner, Wetaskiwin, 
Alberta, Canada. 17332 


Love not the world; w Mrs. M. HE. 
Terry, m Warren Collins, of U. S. 
© July 31, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 11; B 
570954; R. T. Richey, Houston. 

17333 


Love’s calling; twilight serenade, w 
and m J. B., of Russia, domiciled 
at New York. © Aug. 23, 1923; 
2c. Aug. 29; E 569657; Jack Bauer, 
New York. 17334 


Love was. but the angel-soul of you; 
wand m MR. of U. SS. ©°l ¢ 
Sept. 17, 1928; E 569331; Margaret 
Ryan, Boston. 17335 


Loveliest of trees; w A. EH. Housman, 
m Muriel Herbert, of Great Britain. 
©) 7 July 21, 1923: 1 ¢. Sept. 4245 
567683 ; Augener, ltd.,. London. 

17836 

Lovelight (The) in your wonderful 
eyes; w T. M. H., m George Graff, 
jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, 
of U. S. ©1.@ Sept. 18, 1823; E 
571101; Trevor M. Heath, S. Can- 
ton, O. 17337 


Lovely rose; w Harold Robé, m Peter 
de Rose, of U. S.; low voice. © 
Septs.21 1923, 2ie..:Sept. 22,51 
571192; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 17338 


Lover ; fox trot song, w Sidney Clare, 
m Con Conrad, of U. S. © Sept. 12, 
1923;-2 « Sept. 18; E 571053; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 17339 


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IP aks 
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17340 


pi ee 18 


Lover’s (The) hour; w W. F. T., m 
John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1¢. Sept. 
20," 192355 7B 571168 3 W. F Pohin,; 
Dorchester, Mass. 17340 


Love’s acclaim: valse melodique, J. E. 
Andino, of U. 8.; orech. with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Sept. 26, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 27; E 571406; Belwin, inc., 
New York. 17341 


Love’s first kiss; by Dorothy Forster, 
of Great Britain; orch., with pf. 
conductor. 4to. (Melodia, no. 63) 
© Aug. 24, 1923; 1 «@ Sept. 8; EB 
567721; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 
ment | 17342 

w Edward Lockton, m Dorothy 

Forster, of Great Gritain. 1. In 

F.—2. In G.—3. In A flat. © Aug. 

24, 1925% 1  & seaneh “Sept. 72) EH 

567718; Ascherberg, 


Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. 17348 


Love’s golden days; w C. P., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher] of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 13, 
1923; E 570797; Catherine Passero, 
Washington. 17344 


Love’s pathway; w A. B. J., m J. Lud- 
wig Frank, of U.S.’ © 1°¢.’ Aug. 
22, 1923; E 570526; Amelia Bates 
Jonas, Covington, Ky. 17345 


Love’s pleading; for youthful love 
scenes, Henry S. Sawyer, of U. S8.; 
pf. © Sept. 18, 1923; 2 ce. Sept. 21; 
FE 569404; T. S. Denison & co., Chi- 
cago. 17346 


Love’s promises; w Fern Cotrell, m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Sept. 5, 
1923; E 570864; F. Cotrell, Hamil- 
ton, O. 17347 


Love’s romance (Romanza de amor) ; 
by Leo Friedman, of U. S., arr. F. 
Henri Klickmann, of U. S.;. pf. 
(McKinley world famous edition, 
no. 2026: Songs without words) 
© Sept. 22, 1923; 2 ce Sept. 27; EH 
571327; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 17348 


Love’s splendor; w F. M. W., m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of -U. S:- ©'\1:«. 
sept. 22;--1928 ;  H°'571239 5- FM. 
Wilson, Newark, N. J. 17349 


Love’s sweet song; ballad fox trot, w 
Bp don GOL A). a...) Gills Ke 
Villar Of ee tC) aL, cua N@nen mad: 
1923; E 568768; Jennie Buchsbaum, 
New York. 17350 


[© arrange- 


Love’s triumph; w W. O. B., m Clara 
Lee Rivers, of U. S.- © Sept. 8, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 10; E 569225; W. 
Oscar Blount, Okolona, Miss. 17351 

Lovey; from Greenwich Village fol- 
lies, w Irving Caesar and John 
Murray Anderson, m Con Conrad, 
of U. S. © Sept. 19, 1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 
21; E 569484; Victoria pub. corp., 
New York. Ligs2 

Lovey came back; w Sam. M. Lewis 
and Joe Young, melody Lou Hand- 
-man, of U. S.° © 1 e'Sept. 27, 
1923; E 571369; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 17353 

Lovey dear; w J. B., m Elizabeth G. 
Black, of U. S. © July 12, 1923; 
1c Aug. 24, 1c. Sept. 18; E 569423 ; 
Jessie Burt, Brooklyn. 17354 

Lov’st thou Me; anthem, w William 
Cowper, m Gottschalk, arr. Roger 
G. ‘Cox, of U. S.: mixéd yorees, 
(Rosche’s octavos, second series, no. 
672) © Sept 1, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 12; 
E 569274; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 


17355 
Low down papa; sweet mamma’s 
blues, w and m S. W., of U. S. 


(Williams low-down series, no. 2) 
©. .Sept....7,,, 1925 °) 2c) Sepp eno 
569183; Spencer Williams music 
co., inc., New York. 17356 


Lucianella; versi di G. Ottaviano, 
musica di V. D’Annibale, of Italy; 
mand. ace. Naples, Italy, Santa Lu- 
cia. ,.4to! ©oAue. 1, See mec: 
Sept. 8; E 567707; Italian book co., 
New York. 17357 


Ludlow and teme; song-cycle, w A. E. 
Housman, m I. G., of England; ten. 
voice, string quartette and piano. 
(Carnegie collection of British 
music) 1. Full sec.—2. Pianoforte sc. 
© Sept. 12, 1923; 1 c. each Sept. 22; 
E 567994, 567995; Ivor Gurney, Lon- 
don. 17358, 17359 

Lullaby; by Henry S. Sawyer, of U. 
S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
21; E 560502; T. S. Denison &_¢o., 
Chicago. 17360 

wandm F. J. A., of Great Brit- 

ain, domiciled at Los Angeles. © 
1e Aug. 20, 1923; E 570411; Fred- 

erick J. Abbott, Los Angeles. 17361 

w and m F. R. Emerick, of U. S. 
© Sept. 8, 1923; 2 « Sept. 10; EH 
569218; Edward H. Fox & son, Chi- 
cago. 17362 

Lure (The) of a gem; w C. F.'L., mel- 
‘ody Luther A. Clark, of U.S: © 1 
c. Sept. 10, 1923; EH. 569138; Chas. 
¥. Lindell, Pittsburgh. 17363 


1006 


bi 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


Luxuries of life; w H. F., m Geo. 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. © 1 c¢. Sept. 5, 
1928; E 570858; Harvey Freed, De- 
troit. 17364 


M. T. pocket blues; in Dew drop inn, 
w and m Eli Dawson, Lewis Michel- 
son and Victor Olivier, of U. S. © 


Seow ts 1925; 2 ¢. Seot..18; 
571132; Fred Fisher, inc., New 
York. 17365 
MacDowell (Kdward Alexander) 


Woodland sketches; by MacDowell, 
op. 51, played, John Duke, of U. S. 
(Ampico, no. 61733-F) Contents :— 
1. To a wild rose.—2. To a water lily. 
{Musie roll] © Jan. 20, 1923; 2 


e. Sept. 28; E 569765; American 
piano co., New York. [© interpre- 
tation ] 17366 


MeQuillen takes the quickest route to 
heaven; w and m J. J. H., sr., of 
U. S., arr. Harry Chalmers, of U. S. 
©.1,. es Sept. .25,, 1923;;, H; 571250; 
Joseph John Hayes, sr., Cuyahoga 
Falls, O. 17367 


MAdi; .operette in drei akten, von Al- 
fred Griinwald und Leo Stein, musik 
von Robert Stolz, of Austria, op. 450, 
arr. von Otto Lindemann, of Ger- 


many; klavierauszug mit _ Ssing- 
stimmen. ‘© July 28, 1923; 1 «. 
Sept. 17: E 567854; Drei-masken 


verlag, a. g., Berlin. 17368 
Magnificat [and] Nunc dimittis; w 
from Book of common prayer, m 
Willard Foster, of U. S.; unison 
voices, in F. 12mo. (C to C series) 
@,Aug. 29, 1923.::.2. c.; Aug.)31+; E 
56963838; Parish press, Ft.’ Wayne, 
Ind. 17369 


Maid at arms; march two step, F. H. 
Losey, of U. S., op. 333; pf. °'( Van- 
dersloot edition of latest musical 
compositions) © Aug. 25, 1923; 2 
e. Aug. 27; E’ 570624; Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

17370 


Maid of my dreams; w A. EK. R., mel- 
opy.. Arnold. T. Lax .of Ussing 1 
ec. Sept. 10, 1923; E 569130; Alida 
FE. Rich, Artesian, S. D. 17371 


Mais le son de ta voix (Just a little 


love song) ;, paroles anglaises de Joe 
Young et Sam M. Lewis, paroles 
francaises de, Nazelles, musique de 
Joe Cooper, of England. © Aug. 31, 
» 1923; 1-¢. Sept. 18; E, 567871; Pub- 
lications Francis-Day,, Paris. 17372 


17382 


Make a rainbow of your tears; Ww 
Mattie B. Shannon, m A. G., of U. 
S..° ©) Aug.27;:°19233 2: ¢./ Sept. 17; 
) 569397; Adam Geibel music ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 17373 


Make ye joy to God; w from Psalm 
C. 1-2, m William Byrd, of Eng- 
land, ed. Edmund -H. Fellowes, of 
England; mixed voices. Transposed 
ed. 4to. (Church choir library no: 
243: William Byrd’s psalms, songs 
and sonnets) © Sept. 6, 1923; 1 
ce. Sept. 15; E 567951; Stainer & 
Bell, 1td., London. 17374 


Malaiya; from The magic ring, w 
Zelda Sears, m Harold Levey, of 


GTS OP Sept. > 29,1923); 2. e-'Oct. 
2; FE 5699382; Harms, ine, New 
York. 17375 

Mamma goes where papa goes, or 


papa don’t go out tonight; w Jack 
Yellen, m Milton Ager, of U. S. 

Sept. 1, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 570815; 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. 17376 


Mamma loves papa, papa loves mama; 
dancing song, w and m Cliff Friend 
and Abel Baer, of U. S. © Sept. 29, 
1923; 2 « Oct. 1; E 569931; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. AZATT - 


Mammy, I’m blue; w Harry Henneman 
and Bob Schafer, melody Jimmy 
Clark,, of ,U.. 8S.» ©.1.e .Sept.:24, 
1923; E 569584; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

17378 


Mammv’s little black snowflake; plan- 
tation lullaby, w J. H. Trent, 
melody. Roland C. Irving, of U. S., 
arr. J. H. TS of OU) 8: ..© 1c’ Sept. 
22, 1923; E 569634; F. A. Smith, 
New York. 17379 


Mammy’s lullaby; by Florence Morey, 
of -U. §.; pf. with w. © Sept. 28, 
1923; 2 c. Oct. 2; BE 569923; Hinds, 
Hayden & Eldredge, inc., New York. 

17380 


Man (The) from Texarkana; w I. H., 
m HPlliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. © June 20, 1923; 2° c¢. 
Oct. 1; E 569884; Irene Hawkins, 
Whitefish Point, Mich. 17381 


Man (A) never knows when a wo- 
man’s gonna change her mind; w 
and melody Cliff Friend,: of. U. S. 
©) 1 e. “Sept/s13, 1923 5, EH 5T099S ; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

17382 


1007 


17383 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. m1, 0. s., v. 18 


Mandolinata; par Jean Sibelius, ed. 
and rev. Julia A. Burt, of U. §&; 
pf. (Wilhelm Hansen edition, no. 
2291) © Aug. 27, 1923; 1 ¢. Sept. 
10; E 569197; Wilhelm Hansen, Co- 
penhagen. [© editing and revising] 

27382 

Mandy; w HE. W.,m E. 8S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton, of U. S. ‘© 1 ce. Aug. 31, 1923; 
E 570739; Edward Walter, Phila- 
delphia. 17384 


Marathon blues; fox trot, G. C. H., m 
John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1.« Sept. 
20, 1923; E 571174; G. C. Hill, Hous- 
ton. 17385 


March of the boy scouts; by Florence 


Morey, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 28, 
1923; 2 ¢ Oct. 2; E 569926; Hinds, 
Hayden & Hldredge, ine., New York. 
173886 

March of the dwarfs; by Esther 
Dickie, of U. S.; pf. (&wo descrip- 
tive pieces, no. 2) © Sept. 8, 1923; 

2 c. Sept. 14; E 571028; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 17387 


March of the goblins; by Ed. Ducroix, 
of U. S.; pf. (Three moonlight 
sketches, no. 3) © Sept. 10, 1923; 
2 ce. Sept. 20; E 569470; Arthur 
Davis, St. Louis. 17388 

March’ victorious; military march, 
Elizabeth G. Black, rewritten and 
Ste i PS) Of BO sa) eee 
York, Edward T. Paull music co. 
(e} Sept/bt 1098 02 “e. Sept. ae BH 
569016 ; Edward T. Paull, New York. 
[© arrangement and new matter] 

17389 

Marche (La) des poilus de la Ruhr; 
paroles de Didier-Gold, melodie de 
Roger Guttinguer, of France. © 
J UME 25; I OSB $1 ).@s.eUly (bj) 
567687; L. Brulé, Paris. 17390 


Marche sportive; par Francis Popy, 
of France; orch., avec piano-con- 
ducteur. 4to. © Aug. 25, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 11; E 567750; E. Gaudet, Paris. 

® 17391 

Marching song; by Harry Rogers 
Eratt, Ob [Us i9., OD. fo, MO. ube. DL. 
© Sept. 8, 1923; 2 c Sept. 14; EH 
571039; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

: 17392 

Mary Blair; w S. A. M, m Geo. Graff, 
jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
eS... © ania Sept 5.40284 E 
570845; S. A. McGuire, Windsor. 
Canada. 17393 

Mary my dear; w F. F., m George 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo G. 
Beach, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 18, 
1923; E 571091; Fred Fearn, Abse- 
con, N. J. 17394 


Massa dear; in. From the new world 
Symphony, w Frederick Manley, of 
U. S., m Antonin Dvorak, arr. Har- 
vey Worthington Loomis, of U. S.; 
solo voices with mixed cho. (Laurel 
octavo no. 106) © Aug. 24, 1923; 2 
ce. Sept. 6; E 571193; C. C. Birchard 
& co., Boston. [© text and new ar- 
rangement ] 17395. 


Massa’s in de cold cold ground; by 
Stephen C. Foster, arr. K. Killianus. 
of U. S.; 1st. ukulele, with ukulele 
ace. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 «. 
Sept. 10; E 569210; K. Kotty, Mil- 
waukee. 


Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) Elegy 
(Elégie) ; melody, J. Massenet, arr. 
Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; saxophone 
with pf. ac. (Century certified edi- 
tion, no. 2220) ©. Aug., 21,1923 - 
2c. Aug. 22; HE 570545; Century mu- 
sic pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] — 17397 


Maurice Chevalier; fox trot, de Raoul 
Moretti, of France; pf. © Aug. 25, 
1923 ‘1: © Sept? TH “eerie 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 17398 


Mausi, mein sitisses zuckerchen; aus 
der operette Die damen vom Olymp, 
worte von Rudolph Schanzer u. 
Ernst Welisch, musik von Rudolph 
Nelson, of Germany, klav. arr. v. 
Otto Lindemann, of Germany. © 
June 9, 1928; 1 c. Sept.- 17;. B 
567850; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 17399 


May blossoms; waltz, solo for cornet 
or trombone R. E. C., of U. S., piano 
ace. Fritz A. Mueller, of U. S. © 
1c. Sept. 17,.1923 ; © 569358 ; Robert 
E. Clark, Washington. 17400 


May flower (Fleur de mai) ; barearolle 
valse, par A. Bosc, of France; piano. 
©, Aug.) 25,-1923;.1 Sept, Idi k 
567752; A. Bose, Paris. 17401 


Maypole dance (Maypole danza); by 
Ella Herman, of U. S., arr. F. 
Henri Klickmann, of U. S.; pf. (Mc- 
Kinley world famous edition, no. 
2027: Attractive compositions.) © 
Sept... 22,1923; 2 €. Sept. 2p aii 
HTL McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 17402 

Mazurka russa; di Virgilio Ranzato, 
of Italy; violino e piano. (6 pezzi 
earatteristici, no. 8) © July 10, 
1923; 1 « Aug. 6; E 567922; Carlo 
Schmidl, Trieste, Italy. 17403 


Meadow (The) lark; w M. M., melody 
Luther A. Clark; of U!S.: © 1 ¢. 
‘Sept. 17, 19238; E 5693384; Mable 
Moody, Garden City, Kan. 17404 


1008 


17396 ~ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


Mean blues; w and m Billy Smythe 
and Art Gillham, of U. 8S. © Sept. 
24, 1923; 2 ce. Sept. 21; E 569539; 
J. W. Jenkins’ sons music ¢o., 


Kansas City, Mo. 17405 
Mechanical (The) doll; for comic, 
eccentric or. grotesque dances; 


Henry S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. © 
Sept. 18, 1923; 2 @ Sept. 21; H 
569512; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 

17406 


Meet me tonight in my garden of 
dreams; w and mC. M. F., of U.S. 
© Aug. 20, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 8; E 
569426; Carrie M. Freel, Murray, Ia. 

17407 


Mein tiere keshenev; w and melody 
AIS... on oU. S20) ©’ Lye. ‘Sept:!.15, 
1923; E 571065; Abe Schwartz, New 
York. 17408 


Melody of the moonlight; by J. R. H., 
of U. S.; mand. © Sept. 15, 1923; 
2 ec. Sept. 26; E 571275; J. R. Han- 
sen, Ely, Minn. * 17409 


Memoirs d’amour; by F. R. F., of U. 
S.; cello and pf. © 1c. Sept. 18, 
1928; E 571108; Frank R. Fuller, 
Dallas. 17410 


Memories; arr. Will P. Held, of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. (Sing them again series) 
Contents :—1. Silver threads among 
the gold.—2. Daisy Bell.—3. Where 
the river Shannon flows. © June 7, 
1923; 2c. Sept. 24; E 569670; Nor- 
man Jefferies, Philadelphia. [© 
arrangement ] 17411 


Memphis man; lovesick blues, w Paul 
Heney, m Willy M. Grant, of U. S. 
- Mark bro. ed. © Sept. 15, 1923; 2 
e. Sept. 17; E 569380; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 17412 


Merchant (The) of Venice; incidental 
music, Frederick Rosse, of England ; 
reed and brass band, with conductor. 
4to. Contents:—4. Prelude, no. 2— 
5. Doge’s march. © Sept. 15, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 22; EH 572011; Hawkes & 
son, London. 17413 

Merry England; w and m J. M. H., of 
U. S.; pf. with w. ©1 ec. Sept. 18, 
1923: E 571119; Jerome Myers 
Hamilton, Philadelphia. 17414 

Merry go round waltz; told in yodels, 
w and m Paul Van Dyke, of U. S. 
© Aug. 24, 1923; 2 & Sept. 10; EB 
570966 ; Belwin, inc., New York. 

; 17415 

Merry (The) men; by Henry S. Saw- 
yer, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 21; E 569535; T. S. Deni- 
son & co., Chicago. 17416 


VL itBitie. 


Merrymakers [and] Noontide rest; by 
Felix Swinstead, of Great Britain, 
ed. by Ernest Fowles; pf. (Curwen 
edition, first pieces, no.. 9241) © 
Aug. 13, 1923; 1 ¢ Sept. 4; E 
567815; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., Lon- 
don. 17417 


Message du cceur (Heart’s message) ; 
by Louis Severne, of England, orch. 
Charles Ancliffe, of Great Britain ; 
orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
AUS 25) L92382. ch.€, Sept) indAhs 7d: 
567826; Bosworth & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 17418 


Message (The) in your eyes; waltz 
ballad, w Frank J. Purdy, m Chas. 
'V. Bates, of U. S. © Sept. 15, 1923; 
2 e. Sept. 26; E 571282; Victor 
music pub. co., Philadelphia. 

17419 


Méthode compléte de fitite; en huit 
parties, par Taffanel et Gaubert, of 
France. 1°7° ed., 1923. © Aug. 31, 
1923; 1 c. Sept. 18; E 567896; Al- 
phonse Leduc et cie., Paris. 17420 


Mi-am-i beach; goose step, w and m 

B. W., of ‘US. © Sept: 8, 1928 ; 
Sept. 10; E 569216; Billy 
Whalen, Cleveland. 17421 


Midnight charm; w Harold Koenig, m 
Hrwin Lowenstein and Leslie Card, 
of U. S., arr. Frank H. Hermsen, of 
tee Sa "©. & Sept. 26, “tzZa2. 5 
571401; Harold R. Koenig, Webster 
Groves, Mo. 17422 


Midnight rose; w Sidney D. Mitchell, 
m Lew Pollack, arr. Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus, of U. S. 4to. (Witmark edi- 
tion, excellent quartette arrange- 
ments, nos. 1679, 1680) 1. Mixed 
voices. 2. Female voices. © Aug. 
14, 1928; 2 e. each Aug. 22> EK 
570530, 570531; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

174238, 17424 


Midnight sun; w N. N. and D. C., m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. ©1.. Sept. 18, 
1923; E 571100; Nels Nelson and D. 
Cook, Valdez, Alaska. 17425 


Mikitka; w and melody A. S., of U. S. 
© 1 ¢c. Sept. 15, 1923; E 571064; Abe 
Schwartz, New York. [© new ar- 
rangements and new lyrics] 17426 


Mindennapos imadsig; szdvegét irta 
Em6d Tama’s, zenéjét szerzétte 
Kurucz Janos, of Hungary, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1. Aug. 31. 
1923; E 570755; John Kurucz, New 
York. 17427 


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CATALOGUE OF' COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17428 


Miniature of a Dutch family; verses 
Wm. Webb, m Julia Fox, of U. S.; 
pf. Contents: — Mama. — Hans. — 
Gretchen.—Papa. © July 28, 1923: 
2c. Aug. 4; E 570572; Willis music 
eo., Cincinnati. 17428 


Minnesota Sammy ; song fox trot, w W. 
Beresford Inglis, m Wilfrid Nestor, 
of Great Britain. © Aug. 10, 1923; 
1 ¢. Aug. 24; E 567598; Lareine & 
co., London.. 17429 


Minstrels on parade; for circus, car- 
nival [ete.], Henry S. Sawyer, of 
S.: pt. © Sept. 18) 192322". 
Sept. 21; E 569527; T. S. Denison 
& co., Chicago. 17430 


Minuet; on the birth of a girl, Fran- 
cesco Ticciati, of Italy; pf. (Cover 
title: Minuetto) © Sept. 5, 1923; 
bé. Sept... 22; 567972; Schott, & 
co., London. 17431 


Minuetto; di Francesco Piccione, of 
Italy’; pf. ‘©’ 'Sept. 19 19233)! c. 
Sept. 20; E 567962; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 17432 


Mirages; suite, par Jean Robert, of 
France; pf. II*® partie:—5. Dé- 
bacle.—6. Voce lontana.—7. Plaintes, 
instances, fiévres——8. En demi- 
réve.—9. BF finita la commedia. © 
Ate Bl yo ss UC. SE Nbe ees Es 
567881 ; Rouart, Lerolle & cie., Paris. 

, 17433 

Miss America; march, melody I. S8., 
ef U.S... © 1 ec Sept..86, A923; EB 
569678; Irving Sallow, Cleveland. 

17434 


Miss Umber Ella; w and m F. A. G., 
OL A. Sap kOe te: AMGe ok. hoz 1 
570745; Frederic A. Grant, Brook- 
lyn. 174385 

Mississippi blues; w D. R.. m E. 8. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1923,;,,.E. 570709; Daniel Ray, 
Walhalla, Mich. 17436 

Mr. Jelly Lord; by Ferd (Jelly Roll) 
Morton, of U. S.; melody with pf. 
ace. ©l1c. Aug. 20, 1923 ; E 570415; 
Melrose bros. music ¢o., Chicago. 

17437 


Mister Snowman; w Chas. Constance 
Maxwell, m David Reed, of U. 8S. 
Sept. 1, 1928; 2 c« Sept. 18; E 
571130; Musical advance pub. ¢o.. 
New York. 17438 


Mistreated blues; w and arr. Ada 
Brown, m Woodie Walder and B. 
M., of U.S. ©le. July 16, 1923; E 
570280; Thomas Westley Harrison 
and Bennie Moten, Kansas City, Mo. 

17439 


SSS eee 


pt. III, n. s., v. 18: 


Mistreatin’ daddy ; w and melody Por- 
ter Grainger and Bob Ricketts, of 
U.S. -© 1 e@ Sept. 8,24923;° E 
570884; Rainbow music corp., New 
York. 17440 


Mrs. O’Rokey and Mrs. MecFee; w 
E. C., m Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher], of U. S. New York, 
Manhattan music co. © Aug. 28, 
1923; 2 ce Oct. 5; E 569982; Eliza- 
‘beth Crawford, New York. 17441 


Mocking bird blues; w and m Billy 
Heagney, of U. 8S. (Triangle blues 
series) 
29; E 570676; Triangle musie pub. 
co., ine., New York. 17442: 


Moderately difficult studies in arpeggio: 
playing ; by Cuthbert Harris, of Hng- 
land; piano. © Sept. 5, 1923; 1 «. 
Sept. 19; E 567927; Warren & Phil- 
lips, London. 17445. 


Molly Mahone; w and melody W. H.. 
of! U! Si -©'1'\e ‘Sept 10;99923 2 
569122; Walter Hull, Dearborn, 
Mich. 17444 


Molly O’Donegal; w Phyllis Austin. 
m Harold Austin, of Great Britain. 
New ed. © Sept. 10, 1923; 1/1 «. 
Sept. 14; E 567832; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 17445. 


Molly, Polly, Dolly; from the comic: 
opera The sea serpent, w W. M. B..,. 
melody Clifford W. Walsh,’ of U. S. 
© 1. July 24, 1923; E 568798; 
William Mill Butler, Beachwood, 
N,! J. 17446. 


Mon réve (My dream) ; waltz, Hanna 
Van Vollenhoven, of U. S.; pf. 
Sept. 30, 1923 ; 2 ec. Oct. 1; E 569920 ; 


Harold Flammer, ine., New York. 
17447 

Monday morning blues; w H. A. E., 
m John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1-e. 


Sept. 20, 1923; EH 571163; H. A. Ed- 
wards, East Calgary, Alberta, Can- 
ada. 17448. 


Money and love; fox trot, w El. Gee 
[pseud. of Elias Ginsburg], m J. C., 
of U. S., first papers: © 1 ¢. Sept. 
15, 1928; FE 571072; Joseph Cher- 
niavsky, New York. 17449 

Moon blinks; call my little canoe, 
waltz, w'and m Willis F. Eberhardt, 
of U. 8S. ©, Sept.:6, 1928 ;.2.e Sept. 
10; E 569175; Musical advance pub. 
co., New York. 17450 

Moon (The) boat [and] My shadow; 
w Alice ©. D. Riley, m Jessie L. 
‘Gaynor, of U. S., arr. Dorthy Gay- 
nor Blake; pf. with w ad_ lib. 


1010 


© Aug. 28,1923 ;.2 ¢. Aug. - 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 192: 


(From the child world) © Aug. 3, 
1923: 2c. Aug. 6; E 569644; John 
Church co., Cincinnati. 


Moon rise in the U. S. A.; w A. M. 
D., melody Herman Dubois [pseud. 
of. Ethel Fisher] of U. S. ©1l1.. 
Sept. 17, 1923; E 569336; Anna 
Maude Denbow, Rocks, Md. 

17452 


Moonlight in Killarney; w and melody 
F. W., of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York City. © 1. Sept. 22, 
1923; BH 571231; Frank Waldon, New 
York. 17453 


Moonlight kisses; from Greenwich 
Village follies, w Irving Caesar and 
John Murray Anderson, m Con Con- 
rad, of U. S. © Sept. 19, 1923; 

2 @ Sept. 21; E 569489; Victoria 


pub. corp.,; New York. 17454 
Moonlight (A) night; w Southey, m 
York Bowen, of England. (Swan 


edition, no. 35) © Sept. 25, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 22; H 572013; Swan.& co., 
ltd., London. 17455 


Moonlight waltz; by A. V. M., of U. S., 
arr. Leonard Lonquist of U. S.; pf., 
right hand. © 1c. Sept. 24, 1923; 
EK 569548; Alfred V. Marx, New 
York. 17456 


—— by Ed. Ducroix fof U.°S.] ;: pf. 
(Three moonlight sketches, no. 1) 
© Sept. 10, 1923; 2 c« Sept. 20; 
E 569471; Arthur Davis, St. Louis. 

17457 


Morceau bourlesque; av Selim Palm- 
gren, op. 74, nr. 8, ed. and rev. 
Julia A. Burt, of U. S.; pf. (Wil- 
helm Hansen edition, no. 2311) © 


Ausr2T,) F923 -" dive! Sept: 103: B 
569187; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. [© editing and revising] 


17458 


Moreeau élégant; av Selim Palmgren, 
op. 74, nr. 2, ed. and rev. Julia A. 
Burt, of U. S.; pf. (Wilhelm Han- 
sen edition, no. 2310) © Aug. 27, 


1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 10; E 569188; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. [© ed- 
iting and revising] 17459 


Morceau romantique; av Selim Palm- 


gren, op. 74, nr. 1, ed. and rev. Julia | 


A. Burt, of U. S.5 pf. (Wilhelm 
Hansen edition, no. 2309) © Aug. 
27, 19238; 1 c« Sept. 10; E 569189; 


Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. [© 
editing and revising] 17460 
More; modern maiden’s prayer, fox 


trot, w and m Abner Silver, Sidney 
D. Mitchell and Lew Pollack, of 


17451 | 


17473 


U.S. «Sept: 13, 1923.;.2..c,, Sept: 
20; E 571185; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 17461 


Morn in May; w William Watson, 
m Piero Coppola, of Italy. (Cur- 
wen edition, no. 2298) © Aug. 20, 
1923; 1 ¢. Sept. 4; E 567810; J. 
Curwen & sons, Itd., London. 17462 


Morning (The) after the night be- 
fore; w M. B., melody Luther A. 
Clark; ‘of U. S8.."°©*1'"e.: Sept, 1:7, 
1923; E 569340; Marie Brochmann. 
Jacksonville, Fla. 17463 — 


Morning blues; w.C. A. E., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher] of U. S. © 1 ce. Sept. 4, 
1923; E 57090; Clarence A. Hagie- 
ton, Holden, W. Vt. 17464 

Morning song; French air, arr. Angela 
Diller, of U.. S.; pf., with sugges- 
tions for study. (In days of. old, 


no. 3) © Sept. 8, 1923.; 2c. Sept. 
14; E 571027; G.. Schirmer; inc., 
New York. 17465 


Most wonderful dream; w and mel- 
ody W. H., of U. S. © 1 :e¢ Sept. 
10, 1923; E 569124; Walter Hull. 
Dearborn, Mich. 17466 


Mother; ballad waltz, w I. J. A.. m 
M., Paul. Mangan, of U.S. © 1. 
Aug. 23, 1928; E 570560; Isaac J. 
Angle, Plains, Pa. 17467 

w L. I. C., m Geo. Graff, jr., of 

U._S., arr. Theo G. Beach, of U. S. 

© 1 ce Sept. 5, 1923; E 570854; 

L. Iolanthe Crowell, York, Pa. 


; 17468 
w W. W. M., m Gloria Brice. of 
U..S.; pf. with w.. © Aug. 8,.1923; 
2 ec. Oct. 1; BE 569873; W. W. Miller, 


Battle Cregk. 17469 
Mother and dad; w O. U. B., melody 
Agatold SE. Mba vor US) MOE -e, 


Sept. 10,. 1928; E 569145; O. U. 
. Bradley, North Adams, Mass. 
17470 


Mother dear; w and m T. J. O’B. of 


BU. Si © -ive. Auge 21,149239) E 
568774; Thomas Joseph O’Brien, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 17471 


Mother in Ireland; by Griffen-Kahn- 
Lyman, played, Corrine De Bert, of 
be OS. : 4eini BH  fak (Ampico, no. 
991-F)  [Musie roll, with words] 
©: Mar. 20, 1923; 2 @ Sept. 26; E 
569738; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 17472 

Mothers’ day; w M. G. N., melody 
Luther, As Clark, of -U. S.;;,© de. 
Septe° 27, ,1923:;,, Hi ,b71398 ;.,. Marie 
G. Nowak, South Bend, Ind. 

17473 


1011 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17474 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Moto perpetuo; by J. Stuart Archer, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 14, 
1923; 1c Sept. 8; E 567797; W. 
Paxton & co., ltd., London. 17474 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Bow 
Thine ear; anthem, w from the Bi- 
ble, m W. A. Mozart, arr. G. F. 
R., of U. S.;. mixed voices. 
che’s octavos, second series, no. 667) 
©: Sept. 41; 192532 eG, Sept.112-..H 
069278; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 

17475 


Symphony no. 40; de W. A. Mo- 
zart, arr. par H. Mouton, of France; 
orch., with pf. conductor, in G min. 
Hawkes concert ed. © Aug. 17, 
19235: 1. e Auge. 29.5) 0Eo) O67629: 
Hawkes & son, London. 17476 


Muezzin (The) call (An _ Arab’s 
prayer) ; intermezzo, Albert E. Wal- 
ton, of England. 1. Orch. with 
piano - conductor. 4to—2. Piano 
solo. © Sept. 12, 1923; each 1 e. 
Sept. 22; E 567989, 567990; J. R. 
Lafleur & son, ltd., London. 

17477, 17478 


Muldoon, the solid man; comic song, 
Edward Harrigan, arr. Pauline B. 
Story, of U. S. © May 26, 1923; 
2c July 14; E 568682; Frank Har- 
ding, New York. [© new arrange- 

- ment] 17479 


Murmuring zephyrs; by Jensen, played 
Milton Suskind, of U. 8S. (Ampico, 
no. 61193-F) [Music roll] © Sept. 
20," 1922 2 ~e. Sept. 28,) 19237, 1 
569764; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 17480 


Music in Italy; w Mrsq@BH. C. M., m 
‘ Elliott Markham, of U. S8S.; pf., with 
w. <<) July-3l, 1993: 2 a. Oet. 1: EB 
569860; Mrs. E. C. Ming, Caddo, Tex. 

f 17481 


Music of love; from Artists and mod- 
els, w Cyrus Wood, m Alfred Good- 
man, of U. S.. © Sept. 4, 1923; 2 «. 
Sept. 6; E 570873; Harms, ine., New 
York. 17482 


Musical A B C’s; progressive note 
speller, Florence G. Marston and 
Marguerite Hunter, of U.S. © Sept. 
21, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 29; E 571462; 
Boston music co., Boston. 17483 


Musical chairs; cotillion, graded to 
step 3 of the Polychordia string tu- 
tor, James Brown, of England; vio- 
lin, with piano ace. (Polychordia 
violin solos, no. 3) © Aug. 30, 1923; 
1c Sept. 14; E 567839; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 17484 


(Ros- | 


My angel divine; w B. M., melody Lu- 
ther A. Clark, of U.S. ©1c. Sept. 
17, 1923; EH 569338; Beatrice Mur- 
phy, Washington. 17485 


My boy friend; w Geo. A. Kershaw and 
H. Von Tilzer, m Harry Von Tilzer, 
of U. S.. © Sept. 3, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 
29; E 570993; Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York. 17486 


My brown skin gal; w L. D., m John 
F. Ryan, of U. S. © 1e. Sept. 11, 
1923 ; E 570925; Lovell Duplain, New 
Orleans. 17487 


My buddy; by Donaldson, played, Co- 
rinne De Bert, of U. S.; in G. (Am- 
pico, no. 971-F) [Music roll, with 
words] © Feb. 20, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
28; E 569730; American piano co., 
New York. [© interpretation] 

17488 


My canoe; w G. A. H., melody Luther 
A. Clark, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 17, 
19238; E 569339; Gertrude A. Her- 
bert, Portland, Or. 17489 


My childhood home; w M. J.. m Al 
Meehan, of U. S.; pf., with w. © 
July 31, 1923; 2 « Oct. 1; E 569868 ; 
Mattie Jones, Fayette, Mo. 17490 


My Colorado home; w Jane Shewey, 
m Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf., 


with w. © June 5, 1923; 2 ce. Oct. 1; 
E 569897; Mrs. D. EH. Shewey, 
Keenesburg, Col. 17491 


My country; scenie fantasy, Mortimer 
Wilson, of U. S., op. 70; oreh. se. 
Fischer ed. (Jn Orchestral train- 
ing, v. 3, no. 5201, advanced) © 
Sept. 20, 1923; 2 ec. Sept. 24; H 
569629; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

17492 


My dear papa and sweet mamma; w 
L. H. S., melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 27, 1923; BE 571391; L. 
H. Schaefer, Rhame, N. D. 17493 


My dream girl; w E. G., m Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Sept. 10, 1923; 2 e. 
Sept. 8; E 570888; Hdward Gillen, 
Philadelphia. 17494 


My dreams; w H. F., m’ D:D. or U. 
S. ©1c Sept. 27, 1923; E 571403; 


Eva Findlay and Dorothy Doerr, 
Kansas City, Mo. 17495 
My dreams are thee; w M. M., m 


Casper Nathan, of U. S. © Aug. 24, 

1923; 2 c. Aug. 29; E 569207; Ma- 

thilde McPhee, Springfield, Mass. 
17496 


1012 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


My empty picture frame; w A. G., mel- 
ody Dave Dreyer, of U. 8. © lie 
Sept. 28, 1923; E 569718; Alex Ger- 
ber, New York. 17497 


My feet; w and m J. M. H., of U. S.; 
pf. with w. © 1e. Sept. 18, 1923; 
E 571121; Jerome Myers Hamilton, 
Philadelphia. 17498 


My fox trot baby; w J. S., m Geo. 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beach, of. U.S... © Lice Aus. 17, 
1923 ; E 570422 ; Joe Svigel, Florence, 
Col. 17499 


My garden; w J. S. A., m Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Sept. 10, 1923; 2c. 
Sept. 8; E 570886; Jesse Samuel At- 
terbury, Swink, Col. 17500 


My girl; w Edith Jason, m John F. 
yan, of U. S. © 1 ei Septs!2%, 
1923; E 571348; Mrs. F. B. Goulait, 
River Rouge, Mich. 17501 


My golden California; w Elizabeth A. 
‘Wilbur, m G. A. F., of U: S.. © 
Sept. 25, P28 > 2 eC. Oct. 1; E 569911; 
Grace Adéle Freebey, Los Angeles, 

17 


My Gypsy Rose; w J. C. H., m AL. 
Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 
June 5, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 569899 ; 
Jewell Campbell Hayslip, Albany, 
Ga. 17503 


My heart calls. my love, come back, 
be true; w B. C. R. m J. H. La- 
mont, of U. S., arr. O. R. Kinkle, of 
D:-S. © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 
10; E 569214: Birdie C. Riddick, 
Texarkana, Tex. 17504 


My Jesus; w Mildred Shimke, m Al- 
bert Allen Ketchum, of U. S. © 
Augie aot 22. ‘Sept. "265° 1 
569699; Harry. D. Clarke, Chicago. 

17505 


My Jesus as Thou wilt; arr. from 
von Weber, played John Marvin, of 
U. S25. dn JEpcflat: . .¢Ampico: ino. 
1081—E) [Music roll, with words] 
© ‘Apr. 20, 1923; 2 c Sept. 28; EB 
569729; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 17506 


My Killarney rose; w and m J. §S., 
of U. S. French version Matthew 
Woodward. © Sept. 24, 1923; 2 «. 


Sept. 25; EH. 571264; Jack Snyder 
pub. co., ine., New York. 17507 
My lady pal; w and m W. H., of U. S. 


© 1c Sept. 19, 19238; E 571219; 
Walter Hull, Dearborn, Mich. 17508 


80831—24——_11 


My lesson; w Z. W., melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
tis. 1 ¢« Sept. 4, 1923; E 
570795; Zaida Wolfe, Farmington, 
Mich. 17509 


My little brown nest by the sea; w 
Thekla Hollingsworth, m Clara Ed- 
wards, of U. S. -© Sept. 7, 1923; 
2 c. Sept. 11; E 569306; Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. 17510 


My little girl; w S. E. B., m Al Mee- 
han, of U. S.; pf. with w.: © Aug. 
8.71923; 2.c. Oceterd:: Ee: 569874 ; 
Sg. Elizabeth Buchanan, El Reno, 
Okl. : 17511. 


My little home town eit: w and m 
I. B. S.,,0of U. S: © Sept. 15, 1923; 
2 ec. Sept. 17; E 569371; Ina Belle 
Sorter, Gates Mills, O. 17512 


My little Irish colleen; w N. H., m 
Walter Wiesbauer, of U. S. © Sept. 
8. 1923; 2 «@ Sept. 10; E 569234; 
Nan Halligan, Erie, Pa. 17513 


My little mountain maid; w F. E. Y.., 
m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. ©1-«. 
Sept. 5, 1923; E 570848; Floyd E. 
Yohe, Butler, Pa. 17514 


My little pal: w B. A. T., m Margaret 
E. Tholl, of U. S. © 1 ce. Sept. 22, 
1923; E 571211; Bernard A. Tholl, 
Newport News, Va. 17515 


‘My little stick of candy; by M. K., of 


U. S.:; melody with pf. ace. ©1e. 
Sept. 25. 1923: E 571258; Marghee 
Knaffl,, Knoxville, Tenn. 17516 


My little sweetheart; w and m Michael 
J. Duffecy and Fran Frey -fi. e. 
Francis C. Frey] of U. S. © Sept. 
25, 1923 ;.2 -c: Sept. 26; E 569688 ; 
Framik pub. house, Indianapolis. 

17517 


‘My love is like a red, red rose; two- 


part song, poem Burns, m C. a 
Becket Williams, of Great Britain; 
sep. and contralto. Curwened. 4to. 
© 'Suly 27, 1928: te Aug. 13; E 
567614; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., Lon- 
don. 17518 
My lovin’ Mamie; w and m J. Law- 
rence Cook, of U. S. (Triangle 
blues series) © Aug. 28, 1923; 2 c¢. 
Aug. 29; E 570679; Triangle music 
' pub. co., ine., New York. 17519 
My mammy; w J. L.,,m Herman Du- 
bois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher]. of 
U. 8S. New York City, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Sept. 8, 1923: 2 c Sept. 
14; E 569435; Jauneta Lindsay, 
Phoenix, Ariz. 17520 


1013 


Ce) aa 
‘ fe Ne 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17521 


pt. 111, n. $., v. 18 


My mammy’s calling me; w D. R., 
m E. 8S. §. Huntington, of U. S. © 
1e. Aug. 31, 1923; E 570708; Daniel 
Ray, Walhalla, Mich. 17521 


My mammy’s blues; w and melody 
Porter Grainger and Bob Ricketts, 
of U. S. ©1.e. Sept. 8, 1923; E 
570885; Rainbow music corp., New 
York. 17522 


My memory waltz; w and m M. L. R., 
of Canada. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1923; 
E 568772; Margaret L. Ramsey, 
Montreal, Canada. 17523 


My Mexican gal; w Wm. H. Peter, 
m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S. © June 
15, 1928; 2 ec. Aug. 18; E 569440; 
Wm. H. Petri, Beardstown, Ill. 

17524 


My Mollie O; w E. C., m J. F. Rob- 
erts, of U. S.. New York, Manhat- 
tan music co. © Sept. 2, 1923; 2 
ce. Oct. 5; E 569983 ; Elizabeth Craw- 
ford, New York. 17525 


My moonshine ‘tis of thee; w E. D., 
m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
by Theo. G. Beach, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Sept. 22, 1923; E 571248; Ernest 
Dombrow, Evanston, II. 17526 


My mother; w M. M. M., m Geo. Graff, 
. jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 


OS. / ©iatrrveal Sépt. 5, 192854 
570860; Mary M. MacClain, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 17527 


My mother is waiting for me; w Pearl 
Butler, m E. 8. 8S. Huntington, of 
US) -© dee Aue7 387) 18238 - 
570723; M. D. Butler, Oilton, Okl. 

17528 


My music lesson; w and m W. C. H., 
of U. S: © 1c. Aug. 21,: 1923; EB 
568764; Wm. C. Henderson, New 
York. 17529 


My old Frisco town; w C. L., m Elliott 
Markham, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
July 31, 1923; 2 ec. Oct..1; E 569870 ; 
Cordelia Landolt, San Francisco. 

17530 

My own, my dear America; w and m 
C. M. S., of U. S. © Sept. 8, 1923; 
2 c Sept. 10: E 569215; Charles 
McVey Schofield, Chicago. ivesal 

My personality girl; w and melody 
G. H. R. W:; of TiS. © le. Sept. 
19, 19283; E 569459; George Harold 
Ralph Welsh, Boston. Lipase 

My prairie rose; w M. T. K., m Al. 
Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 
June 5, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 569900; 
Mary T. Kouba, Regent, N. D. 

175383 


My pretty Irish rose; wT. P.D., m Harry 
P. Guy, of U. S. © Sept. 8, 1923; 
2 c. Sept. 10; E 569233; Thomas P. 
Dooner, Troy, N. Y. 17534 


My radio girl; w W. F. K., m E. S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1c Aug. 
31, 1923; E 570699; William F. 
Kehoe, Babylon, N. Y. 17535. 


My radio queen; w J. BE. W., m John 
F. Ryan, of U. S. © 1 ce. Sept. 20,. 
1923 ; E 571167; J. Ernestine Wyatt, 
Waterloo, Ia. 17536 


My sail boat; by B. R. D., of U. S.; pf. . 
© Sept. 8, 1923; 2 « Sept. 10; BE 
569227; Beatrice Rose Dorion, Chi- 
cago. WLTSST 


My Spanish rose; w J. N., m John F. 
Ryan,..of U, S....@: does Sent 21 
1923; E 571860; Jack Nussbaum, 
Cincinnati. 17538. 


My sunshine rose; w T. D., m E. W. 
W., of. U.S.) pe. with awe tee. 
Sept. 18, 1923; E 569588; Edward 
W. Willett and Thomas Darden,,. 
Indianapolis, 17539 


My sweet Oneida; w M. EK. W., m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 5, 
1923; E 570853; Margaret BE. Ward, 
Sandoval, Ill. 17540. 


My sweetheart of paradise; serenade,. 
w John Steel, m Charles Wakefield 
Cadman, of U. S.; low voice, in F. 
© Aug. 29, 1923; 2 ce Sept. 4; E 
570814; Sherman, Clay & co., San. 
Francisco. 17541. 


My thoughts go wand’ring home; w 
and melody M. M. K., of U. S. 
1c. Sept. 11, 1923; EH 570911; Mau-. 
rice M. Korn, Sea Gate, N. Y. 

17542: 


My unknown isle; fox trot ballad, w 
J. B., m Carl Fairchild, of U. S:. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., Carl Fairchild and 
John Butler. © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 
e..Sept. 10; E 569228; John Butler, 
Brooklyn. 17548. 


My Virginia home; w and m M. F. 
HH. of |. U.S.) New). Yorkey Mirank. 
Harding. © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 «@.. 
Sept. 14; E 569429; Marietta F.. 
Hellijas, Warnerville, N. Y. 

17544 


My window; w J. J. Robbins, m M. G., 
of. U.S... '©'1 c. ‘Sept 1719233 E 
. 569353; Matthew Gold, Bayonne, 
N. J. 1754. 


1014 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


My wonderful memory; w 8S. E., m 
John F. Ryan, of U.S. ©1e. Aug. 
31, 1923; E 570740; Signe Ellison, 
Brooklyn. 17546 

Ne fare; pochod se zpévem, w and m 
Emil Stole, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
© Aug. 15, 1923; 2 ¢ Sept. 20; 
E 571204: Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 

17547 


Nama; hottentottentrot, aus der oper- 
ette in 3 akten Drei auf einmal, 
text von Oscar Friedmann, musik 
von Edmund Eysler, of Austria. © 
Apriit9y. 1923; doe -Septs-47;- EB 
567853; Drei-masken verlag. a. g., 
Berlin. 17548 


Nancy Jane; w S. C. R., m Arnold T. 
Lax,of U.S. , New. York. City, 
Frank Harding. © Sept. 12, 1923; 
2 ¢. Sept. 15; E 569488; Sallie C. 
Raper, Wytheville, Va. 17549 


NaS bobecek; polka, w and m Emil 
Stole, of U. S., arr. F. Johnson, of 
U. S.; pf. with w. © Aug. 15, 1923; 


Der Sept, 20; .H,,.571203;, Joseph 
Jiran, Chicago. 17550 
Nashville nightingale; from Nifties, 


w Irving Caesar, m George Gersh- 
win, of U. S. © Sept. 24, 1928; 2c. 
Sept. 25; E 569650; Harms, inc., 
New York. 17551 


Native Indian chant; for quiet Indian, 
western or night scenes, etc., Henry 
S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 
18, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 21; E 569516; 
T. S. Denison & co., Chieago. 17552 


Ne croyez pas aux chansons; pareles 
de Lucien Boyer, musique. de 
Xavier Rogé, of France. © Aug. 25, 
1923; 1 c Sept. 11; E 567774; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 17553 


Nearer, my God,.to Thee; w J. H. 
Newman, m Easthope Martin, of 
Great Britain; in G. © Sept. 4, 
res; fc. Sept. ,45,3,. Eh DORST 5 
IXnoeh & sons, Itd., London. 17554 


*’Neath the Carolina moon; w Andy 
Britt, m Harry Willsey and Walter 
Davison, of U. S. © Sept. 24, 1923; 
2 c. Sept. 24; E 569609; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

17555 

’Neath the weeping willow tree; w and 
BD yp. An Mie eG: dus ise 
1923 ; 2 c. Sept. 10; E 569246; Sarah 
A. Miller, Willoughby, O. 17556 

Negro melodies of the old South; w 
and om. Lily;;Strickland,.of ,U.S.; 
‘male voices. 4to. (Witmark edi- 
tion, standard quartettes, no. 717) 


©) Aus" 25-- 


17509 
© Sept. 4, 1923; 2 « Sept. 14; EB 
069327; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 17557 


Nelson (Joseph) Waltz; melody J. 
N., of Russia, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1923; BH 570751; 
Joseph Nelson, Brooklyn. 17558 


Nephews of Uncle Sam; w and m 
J. M.-H.,'of 'U. S.; pfi"with w. © 
1c. Sept. 18, 1923 ; E 571120; Jerome 
Myers Hamilton, Philadelphia. 
17559 


New idea blues; by W. J.,.of U. S., arr. 
John W. Lang, of U. S.;-orech. Ato. 
GheAue 3, 1925 2%c Aus vls sm 
569417; William Jolly, Erlanger, 
N. C. 17560 


fox trot, w and m W. J., of U.S. 

© Sept. 238, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 4; E 
. 971458 ; William Jolly, Erlanger. N. C. 
17561 


New London has wonderful girls oh 
my; w C. H. St. G., melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of 
ETS. *©: fF, e. Sept. 17," 1923 
569343 ; Chas.. H. St. George, New 
London, Wis. 17562 


New (The) Russian waltz; by M. S., 
6f 'U:.S.; pi. © July? 1923! ©. 
Sept. 4, 1 c. Sept. 27; E 569715; Mor- 
ris Schneider, New York. 17563 


Night in the jungle; by Maurice Ja- 
cobson, of Great Britain, ed. Ernest 
Fowles; pf. (Curwen edition, first 
pieces, no. 9235) © Aug. 8, 1923; 
1 e¢. Sept. 4; E 567823; J. Curwen & 
sons, Itd., London. 17564 


Night-time; w and m H. C., of U. S., 
arr. Murray. Cutter,..of U. S..© 
hoe: daly 12.1923; Hi oooLip. barry 
Cahill, Paris. 17565 


Nights of love; w P. O. B., melody 
Walter Smith. of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 
10, 1923; E 569117; Percy O. Brewer, 
San Francisco. 17566 

Nip o’ rye; song and dance, w and 
mplody ‘W. H., of i, 8. 7© bc 
Sept. 25, 1928; E, 571254: Walter 
Hull, Dearborn, Mich. 17567 

Nisciuno add& sapé; paroles di G. 
Amato, musica di Ralph De Luca, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
mand, ace. ©1c. Sept. 13, 1923; E 
571007 ; Gennaro Amato, New York. 

17568 

No. fooling, I’ve got the California 
blues; w and m O. H. M., of U. S., 
arr. . Vern. Hibiott,..of U.S. .©.1 -¢ 
Sept. 19, 1923; E 569458; Oscar H. 
Martin, Hollywood, Calif. 7569" 


1015 


17570 


No, no, Nora; fox trot, Ted Fiorito and 
Ernie Erdman, of U. 8S. 1. Band; 
arr. by O. Sciacea, of U. S. 24mo0.— 
2. Song; special screen version, arr. 
by Ted Koehler, of U. S. © Oct. 
5, 1923; 2c. each Oct. 8; E 571774, 
571775; Leo Feist, inec., New York. 
[© arrangement] 17570, 17571 

No! not apart; w and mS. A., of 
U.S. . .@, 4 -e . Sept. 235,,,1923- > 
971253; Suzanne Allen, Washington. 

Wye 


No one but you; melody Al Kaplan 
ede me 2 Coltey \Giaaa “ok BR 508) 8 ga I gi PE a 
Sept. 1, 1923; E 569712; Hyman (A. 
Kaplan, Brooklyn. 1373 


w C. L. H., m Sylvia Forrest, of 
U.S.; pf. with w. © Aug. 8, 1923; 
2 ¢. Oct. 1; E 569858 ; C. Lloyd Han- 
son, Newcastle, Neb. 17574 


No one loves me; w Max Prival and 
Eleanor Young, m Joe Lanin and 
Harry D. Squires, of U. S. © Aug. 
14, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 15; E 568687; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

17575 


No time for Jesus; w and m Warren 
Collins, of U. S. © July 31, 1923; 
2 e. Sept. 11; E 570947; R.. T. 
Richey, Houston. 17576 


Nobody loves me but my mother; w 
and melody William Russell and 
Edward Herbert, of U. S.; 1st violin 
ace... €) 1c. Sept.: 24, 1923; KH 
569565; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 17577 

None-so-pretty ; duet, from the song- 
cycle A pageant of summer, Ww 
Helen Taylor, m May H. Brahe, of 
Great Britain; sop. and bar. © 
Mar: .6,.1922>" 1 ' c. Sept. "22, 1923 ; 
E. 572000; Enoch & sons, Itd., Lon- 
don. 17578 

Noon and even; w Florence E. Lee, 
m William Lee, of Great Britain; in 
F. [Staff and tonie sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Sept. 10, 1923; 1 e. Sept. 
18; E 567942; Eclipse music pub. 
co., 1td., London. 17579 

Nosie Rosie; by L. G. and F. I., of U. 
Sy arr. Tr ye Ane way eres 
E 568795; Lamar Gough and Frank 
Iddings, Memphis, Tenn. 17580 

Not here-not there, it’s fifty miles 
from nowhere; w Mort Dixon, m 
Ernest Breuer, of U. S. © Sept. 4, 
1923; 2 ec. Sept. 4; E 570816; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

17581 


Nottie d’estate; versi di Raffaele Chiu- 
razzi, musica di Pasquale Fonzo, of 
Italy; mand. ‘ace.’ Naples, Italy, 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. II, n. S., V. 18 


Santa Lucia. 4to. © Aug. 1, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 8; E 567706; Italian book 
co., New York. 17582 


Now mamma Jelly, your papa Jelly, 
is still loving you; w F. J. B., m E. 
S. S. Huntington, of U. S. © 1¢« 
Aug. 31, 1923; E 570713; Franklyn 
J. Bean, Kansas City, Mo. 17583 


Now sleeps the crimson petal; part- 
song, w Tennyson, m Mark Andrews, 
of U. S.; cho. of men’s voices. (G. 
S. Svo choruses, no. 7049) © Sept. 
8, 1923; 2c. Sept. 14; E 571016; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 17584 


Now the day is over; anthem, w S. 
Baring-Gould, m C. H. Kitson, of 
Great Britain; for boy’s or women’s 
voices with organ ace., in E flat. 
4to. (Choral album, no. 1348) 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 7, 1923; 1 c Sept. 20; EB 
567956; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 17585 


Nubian desert song; orientale, Nicolas 
Amani, arr. Adolf Schmid, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at New York; 
orech. with pf. conductor. (Galaxy, 
no. 23% a) ©, Aug. 11, 1923; 2. c¢. 
Aug. 17; E 568694; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

17586 


(Lovely night); valse 
from Cocorico, Louis Ganne, of 
Great Britain; pf. London, :Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. © Aug. 14, 1923: 
1c. Aug. 20; E 567581; Max Eschig, 
Pari8. 17587 


orch. by H. M. Higgs, 
of Great Britain; orch. with 1st vio- 
lin conductor. 4to. (Chappell & 
co’s orchestral journal, no. 947) 
London-New York, Chappell & co., 


Nuit d’amour 


Itd. © Sept. 18, 1923; 1 e@ Sept. 
25; E 572014; Max Eschig, Paris. 
[© arrangement] 17588 
Nuovo metodo per violino (New 


method for the violin) ; con la teoria 
del tetracordo, di Alfeo Buya, of 
Italy. parte 1°, fase. 2. Edizioni 
Carisch. © July 18; 1923;-1-c. 
Sept. 7; E 567697; A. & G. Carisch & 
c., Milan. 17589 


Nymphs at play (Ninfas juguete- 
ando) ; by Leo Friedman, of U. S., 
arr. F. Henri Klickmann, of U. S.; 
pf. (McKinley world famous edi- 
tion, no. 2028: Attractive composi- 
tions) © Sept. 22, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
27; E 571329; McKinley music ¢o., 
Chieago. 17590 


1016 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


17611. 


O, brother mine; w L. G. R., m HE. S. 
S. Huntington, of U.S. ©le. Aug. 
31, 1923; E 570706; Louis G. Rier, 
White Plains, N. Y. 17591 


O ean ye sew cushions; old Scottish 
cradle song, harmonized and arr. by 
Purcell James Mansfield, of Great 
Britain, op. 80, no. 17; mixed voices. 
4to. (Scottish part songs, no. 198) 
©) Aug. 18, 1923; 1 ¢c. Sept: 45 E 
567650; Bayley & Ferguson. Glas- 
gow. ‘ 17592 

O! close the gates; w A. W. N., melody 
Luther Av @lavk;' of UWiiiS.."© F c. 
Sept. 10, 1923; Sept. 10; E 569135; 
A. W. Neel, Fairmont, W. Va. 17593 


O gas man; versi di Gennaro Amato, 
musica di A. M., of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. ©1c. Sept. 6, 1923: 
E 570848; Agostino Montalto, New 
York. 17594 


O God of our salvation; cho., w from 
the Bible, m Roy E. Nolte, of U. S. 
fete 28, 1923 > 2 c. Sept. 17: BE 
569407 ; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 17595 

O Holy Spirit: sacred song, w and m 
Walter C. Gale, of U. S.; high voice. 
in F. .© Sept. 27, 1923; 2 c Sept. 
.25; E 569639; Harold Flammer, inc.. 
New York. 17596 

O joy! He is coming; w and m 
Warren Collins, of U.S. © July 31, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 11; E 570949; R. T. 
Richey, Houston. 17597 


O Lamb of God; sacred song, w from 
the Bible, m Stanley T. Reiff, of U. 
S.; high voice, in A flat.° © Sept. 
4, 1923; 2 c¢. Sept. 4; E 569013; 
Harold Flammer, ine, New York. 

17598 

O little town of Bethlehem; Christmas 
anthem, w Phillips Brooks, m H. L. 
Harts, of U. S.; mixed voices with 


sop. and alto or bar. solos, and vio- 


lin obbl. 4to. (Choral service, 
mixed voices, no. 863). © Sept. 22, 
1923; 2°e) Oct. 15 °E 569933; ‘White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. 17599 
°O. sfaticato; macchietta, versi e mu- 
Sica di F. A., of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1923; 


EK 569721; Frank Amodio, New 
York. 17600 
70 sole mio (My sunshine); Italian 
song, E. Di Capua, arr. Calvin 


Grooms, of U. S.; saxophone with 
pf. ace. (Century certified edition, 
Nos, 2221) Oi, Aug 121, 1923: 2 e. 
Aug. 22; E 570544; Century music 
pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment ] 17601 


—————— i iy 
a 


(Sunshine and you); Neapolitan 
serenade, w J. Macklyn Meskill, of 
U. S.,.m E. Di Capua, ed. D. Onivas. 
[pseud. of Domenico Savino], of U- 
S. (Premier series) © Sept. 6, 
1923; 2 ce Sept. 8; E 570893; Rich- 
mond-Robbins, ine... New York. [© 
words and editing] 17602 


© the sin of worry; w and m Warren 
Collins, of U. S.. © July 31, 1923; 
2 ¢. Sept. 11; E 570951; R. 'T. Richey, 
Houston. 17603 


O waly waly up the bank; Lowland 
lament, w anon., m traditional air, 
arr. Hugh S. Robertson, of Great 
Britain; sop. solo and cho. of mixed 
voices. Curwen ed. 4to. © Aug. 
10, 1923; 1 ¢. Sept. 4; E 567818; J. 
Curwen &-sons, Itd., London. 

17604 


O. wert thou in the cauld blast; poem 
Burns, the original Burns air arr. 
Hugh S. Roberton, of Great Britain ; 
cho. of .mixed voices. Curwen ed. 
4to. © July 26, 1923; 1 ¢. Aug. 13; 
E 567616; J. Curwen & sons, lid., 
London. 17605 


O wonderful city: w and m Warren 
Collins, of .U,. 8, .© July 31,1923; 
2c. Sept. 11; E 570952; R. T. Richey, 
Houston. 17606 


Och finns det en tanke; text av K. A. 
Tavaststjerna, musik av Jean Sibe- 
lius, op. 86, nr. 4, ed. and rev. Julia 
A. Burt, of U. S. (Wilhelm Hansen 
edition, no. 2250; Sex sanger, no. 4) 
© Aug. 27, 1923; 1 ¢. Sept. 10;.E 
569194: Wilhelm Hansen, Copenha- 
gen. [© editing and revising] 

17607 


Odaliseas; fox trot cancion, letra y 
musica de B. de J. Garcia, of Mex- 
ico; piano e letra. ©1e. Aug. 22, 
1923; E 570516; Bellsario de Jests 
Gareia, Mexico City, Mexico. 17608 


Ode to daylight s(1l)aving; w and m 
EAs (CO CRVOE EUS © "Sept. (24, 
1923;°2 c« Sept. 25; EH 571270; Lilla 
A. C. Cole, Whitman, Mass. 17609 


Of joy so rare, of gift so fair; w B. 
M. S., m E. S. 8. Huntington, of U. 
S., ©. 1 cwAne. a1. 19238% H,o¢0721 ; 
Beryl M. Snell, San Jacinto, Calif. 

17610 


Oh, dear sixpence: old English tune, 
arr. Angela Diller, of U. S.; pf., with 
suggestions for study. (In days of 
old, no. 7). .© Sept. 8, 19238; 2... 
Sept...14; .E 571031; G.. Schirmer, 
ine., New York.. 17611 


1017 


17612 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11, n.'s.,' v.18 


Oh, dearest; fox trot, w Harry Lewis, 
m John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1«. 
Sept. 27,1923; E 571353; H. Lewis, 
Merridale, Man., Canada. 17612 

Oh didn’t it rain; w and m Hddie 
Leonard, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 11, 
1923; E 570942; Edward B.. Marks 
music co., New York. 17613 

Oh! for a day of June; w Edward 
Teschemacher, m Oley Speaks, of U. 
S.3 high voice. © Sept. 12, 1923; 2 
/e. Sept. 14; E 569312; John Church 
eo., Cincinnati. 17614 

Oh, he whom Jesus loved; Christian 
science hymn, Morse, played, Joseph 


Joiner, of, WU) )S. in BE. flat... ¢CAm-. | 


pico, no..1061-E) [Music roll, with 
words] © Apr. 20, 1923; 2c. Sept. 
26; E 569745; American piano co., 
New York. [© interpretation] 
17615 
Oh, Iva will you marry me; w L. J. 
T., melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © 
1c. Sept. 10, 1923; E 569141; L. J. 
Therrien, Merrimack, N. H. 17616 


Oh, Lynnie; w EK. M. G., m Al Meehan, 
of U. S.: pf. with w. © ,Jaly 61, 
1923; 2 ce. Oct. 1; E 569869; Esther 
M. Gisner, Oneonta, N. Y. 17617 


Oh me, oh my, oh Madge! w and mel- 
ody AD EeS2or th Si? Ot ce Ane. 
20, 1928; E 570409; Abraham Lewis 
Steinberg, Detroit. 17618 


Oh, Minnie; w and m M. B., of U: 8. 
© Sept. 4, 1923; 2 ¢c. Sept. 12; E 
569291; Morris Bergman, Minne- 
apolis. 17619 

Oh, rosa bleu; fiore di passione, 
shimmy del. deserto, addattamento 
ritmico di Tomaso De Filippis, mu- 
sica di Nicola Moleti, of Italy. Edi- 
zioni Carisch. © July 25, 1923; 1. 
Sept. 7; H 567692; A. & G. Carisch 
& eo., Milan. 17620 

Oh, say the word; fox-trot ballad. w 
Hl. Gee [pseud. of Elias Ginsburg], 
m J. C., of U. S., first papers; pf. 
with w. © 1c Sept.,15, 1923; EH 
571074; Joseph Cherniavsky, New 
York. 17621 


Oh what a lie somebody told to me; 
w and melody Clarence A. Stout, of 
Chose te 1 e.  ept. 2a. TOZ ar as 
569568; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., New York. 17622 

Oh, what eyes, shiny eyes; w and m 
Eddie Leonard, of U: S. © 1e« 
Sept. 11, 1923; E 570943; Hdward B. 
Marks musie co., New York. 17623 

Oh you little sun-uv-er-gun; fox trot, 
w Richard Howard, m Joseph Sol- 
man, of U. S., arr. Wm.. Schulz, of 


U. S.; orch. with w. Feist ed. 4to. 
© ‘Oet."5, “1923 *' QVEM Oe Sam 
D71773; Leo Feist. ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 17624 


w Richard Howard, m Joseph 
Solman, of U. S., rev. Theodore 
Morse. © Sept. 19, 1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 
20; E 569476; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 17625 


Oklahoma Indian jazz; fox trot, w 
T. J. Johnsen and J. W. Barna, m 
J. J. Murrin and T. Guarini, of U. 
S., arr. Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. © 
Aug. 16, 1923; 2 °c. Sept. 138; E 
569310; Joe Morris musie co., New 
York. 17626 


O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A, spelis home sweet 
home for me; w Sophia Rehwalt 
Rossiter, m Elliott Markham, of U. 
S.; pf. with w. © June 29, 1923; 
2 ec. Oct. 1; E 569891; Sophia Ros- 
siter, Hollis, Kan. 17627 


Ola-apa-pa; Hawaiian dance, trans. 
Chas. A. Higgins, arr. R. L. A., of 
U. S.; oreh., with 1st. violin conduc- 
tor. (Theatre classiques, no. 1) 
© Sept. 7, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 14; EH 
571198; Raymond L. Adams, Po- 
mona, Calif. 17628 


Old (An) Alpine melody; variations 
of Mein herz ist im Hochland, E. C. 
E., of U. S.; zither. ©1c. Sept. 18, 
1923; E 571111; Ernest C. Engel- 
hardt, Salt Lake City. 17629 


Old fashioned daisies; w and m I. B. 
S: of U.'S! ©) Sept:'15, 1923 3.2: e. 
Sept. 17; E 569370; Ina Belle Sor- 
ter, Gates Mills, O. | 17630 


Old fashioned girlie; harmony waltz 
ballad, w and m Lewis C. Bowers 
and Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © Aug. 
25, 1923; 2 « Sept. 10; E 569242; 
Castle music co., Revere, Mass. 

17361 


Old fashioned love; from Runnin’ 
wild, w and m Cecil Mack and 
Jimmy Johnson, of U. S. © Sept. 
5, 41923 >.2 .e@,:, Sept.) 6%). 00 po (0eros, 
Harms, ine., New York. 17632 


Old (An) fashioned shawl; w Ken- 
neth Nichols, m N. N., of U. S. © 
Sept. .8,., 19233. 2. 1¢.. Sept. l@s 
569230; Ned Norworth, ine., Chi- 
cago. 17633 


Old fashioned suite; by Paul White, of 
S.; violin and pf. (Edition 
Cranz, no. 645) © Aug. 11, 1923; 
1 ce. Aug.’ 217 BH’dS77128;. A. Cranz, 
Brussels, Belgium. 17634 


1018 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


Old Glory, w C. E. B., m Sylvia For- 
rest, of U. S.; pf: with w. © Aug. 
8, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 569880; C. E. 

- Burr, Tacoma, Wash. 17635 


Old Indiana is good enough for me; 
w and m G. E. M., of U. S.; cho. of 
mixed voices. © Sept..8, 1923; 2 c. 
Sept. 10; E 569177; G. Edwin My- 
ers, Marion, Ind. 17636 


Old king Tut; w R. H., m Al. Meehan, 
of U. S.; pf. with w.. © Aug. 8, 
1923: 2 ec. Oct. 1; E 569879; Ruby 
Hotchkiss, Warren, O. 17637 


Old plantation melody; w and m Wen- 
dell W. Hall, of U. S.; two treble 
voices. © Sept. 25, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
24; E& 569614; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. 17638 


“Old (An) sweetheart of mine; w and 
mow tot UU. 8. ©'1"e Sept. 
11, 1923; E 570912; Will T. Elwell, 
Seattle. 17639 


Old (An) time tune; from Nifties, w 
and m Van and Schenck, of U. S. 
©, Sept.-'24,' 1923; 2’ c.''Sept..’25:' B 
569652; Harms, inc., New York. 

17640 


Oldefars klaver; Tivoli revyen 1923, 
text: Ludwig Brandstrup, musik: 
Elith Worsing, of Denmark. © 
ee et te Fe. Sept. 10% Bb 
567786; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 17641 


On old Virginia’s shore; w and m L. 
Smith Jones, of U. S. Norfolk, Va., 
Smith pub. co. © Sept. 29, 1923; 2 
e. Sept. 29; E 569917; Lillian Eliza- 
beth Jones, Norfolk, Va. 


On the golden trail; w R. F. B, m E. 
S. S.. Huntington, of U..S. © le 
Aug. 31, 1923; E 570712; R. Fred 
Banks, Tampa, Fla. 17643 


On the lake; by Ed Ducroix, of U. S.; 
pf. (Three moonlight sketches, no. 
2) © Sept. 10, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 20; 
E 569472; Arthur Davis, St. Louis. 

17644 


On the road to Mandalay; by Speaks, 
played John Duke, of U. 8.; ten., in 
E fiat. (Ampico, no. 62073-G) 
[Music roll, with accompainment] 
© Apr. 20, 1923; 2 c¢. Sept. 26; E 
569762; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 17645 


Ondulada; nouvelle fox-danse, di. Vin- 
cenzo Billi, of Italy, op. 380; pf. © 
Sept. 19, 1923; 1 e. Sept. 20; H 
567965; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 


17642 


17657 


One girl; w and melody I. B., of U. S. 
© 1e Sept. 13, 1923; E 570996; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 17647 

One (The) great dream of life; w 
W. E. W., m E. S. S. Huntington, 
Of U.S ©.44e: AveiySh, 19235, a0 
570744; Will E. Waugh, Carlton 
Place, Ontario, Canada. 17648 


One mind for all; w and m B. H., of 
U. S., arr. Homer Tourjee, of U. S. 
© 1e Sept. 29, 1923: BE. 571430: 
Bobby Hite, Los Angeles. 17649 . 


One, two, three! pussy’s up the tree; 
by Maurice Jacobson, of Great Brit- 
ain, ed. Ernest Fowles; pf. (Cur- 
wen edition, first pieces, no. 9243) 
©, Aug. 8, 1923;..1,.¢... Sept. 43 E 
567822; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., Lon- 
don. 17650 


One (The) who taught -me the golden 
rule; w and m Robert Levenson, 
OF Wes. eo Sept, 24." 1035 7D" @. 
Sept. 26; E 569689; Jack Mendel- 
sohn musie co., Cambridge, Mass. 

. 17651 

Only (The) girl; fox-trot, Ben Rus- 
sell, Arnold Johnson and Emile 
Coleman, of U. S., arr. Frank E. 
Barry, of U. S.; orch., with w. 4to. 
(Feist edition, no. 1150) © Sept. 
14, 49235; 25¢ Sept 17°. Haliat: 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 17652 

Onward Christian soldiers; by Sulli- 
van, played, Alexander Russell, of 
U. S.; in E flat. (Ampico, no. 
821-E) [Music roll, with words] 
© Nov. 20, 1922; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 1923; 
E 569760; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 17653 


Oogie-oogie wa-wa; fox trot, Gottler, 
played, -Clair and Dilworth, of U. 
Sif him.2b Dt at. (Ampico, no. 
202871-E) [Music roll, with words] 
© Sept. 20, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1923; 
E 569739; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 17654 

Open your heart; from Runnin’ wild, 
w and m Cecil Mack and Jimmy 
Johnson, of U. S. © Sept. 5, 1923; 
2 ce. Sept. 6; E 570875; Harms, inc., 
New York. 17655 

Ophelia; w Bartley Costello, m 
Charles E. Kerr and Geo. B. Mc- 
Connell, of U. S. © Aug. 28, 1923; 
2 ec. Aug. 29; E 570674; Triangle 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

17656 

Opportunity is knocking; w C. F G.,, 
m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. s@rAuse 82,1923: 226, Oct. 13 Ei 
569856; Clyde F. Grimm, ILarri- 
son, Neb. 17657 


1019 


17646 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17658 


Oriental sketch; by Arthur Foote, of 
U. S.; organ. © Aug. 20, 1923; 
2.c. Aug. 27; E 570607; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment ] 17658 


Oriental sunshine; fox trot, w and m 
Al Bogate and Roy W. Lange, of 
Ue S:. © Ate, 1928""2 er sent. 
10: E 569240; Bogate, Lange & 
Frantz, St. Paul. 17659 


Orientale; from Kaleidoscope, César 
Cui, arr. Calvin Grooms, of U. S,; 
saxophone with pf. acc. (Century 
certified edition, no 2218) © Aug. 
DA? 1925's: Oe. Auere2 +) Ey OTOos 5 
Century music pub. co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 17660 


Our baby; w H. A., m George Graff, 
jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, 
of U. S. © 1. Sept. 18, 1923; E 
571099; Henrietta Ash, Swift Cur- 
rent, Sask., Canada. ‘qe —4hes61 


Our country; national hymn, w and 
mF. BH. B., of Ur 8.3; with male 
quartet. 4to. © Aug. 23, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 30; E 569003; Francis E. 
Blanchard, Defiance, O. 17662 


Our faith in Thee; lyric Geo. Graff, 
jr.,. m Ernest R. Ball, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S. 4to. 1. Female 
voices.—2. Male voices.—3. Mixed 
voices. © Sept. 15, 1923; 2 c. each 
Sept. 24; E 569599-569601; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement ] 17663-17665 


Our flag; w M. A., m E. §. S. Hunt- 
ipeton, of..U..S...©.1. e,Aue.-ol, 
1923; E 570711; Minnie Arnold, 
Covert, Mich. 17666 


Our God is love; sacred song, w D. T. 
C., m John M. Steinfelds, of U. S. 
© Sept. 15; 1923; 2 ec. Sept. 17; E 
569373; Dixie Taylor Chandler, San 
Antonio, Tex. 17667 


Our new Moon car; w and m M. J. 
.. of “CU! S. Fond “au Gach Wis, 
Paramount pub. co. © Sept. 8, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 10; H 569221; M. J. 
Haessly, Fond du Lac, Wis. 17668 


Our Oklahoma ; official song American 
legion of the state of Oklahoma, w 
Glenn Evan Tilton, m Herman Mo- 
gery of: Woo, varri:: Fred! Cardin. 
© 'Sept.5, 1923; 2. ¢. Sept. 11; EB 
569618; Mozer & Tilton, Picher, 
Oxk1. 17669 


Our own Washington; w and m J. D. 
E., of U. S. ‘© Sept. 17, 1928; 2 c¢. 
Sept. 25; E 571418; Jessie Dee 
Emerick, Seattle. 17670 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 18 


Out of the deep; w from the Bible, 
m R. M. Stults, of U. S. © Aug. 
20, 1923;-2 ec. Sept. 17; E 569410; 
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 17671 


Out of the hearts of the founders; 
w Knower Mills, m W. C. C., of U. 
S. © Sept. 13, 1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 14; 
E 571156; William C. Card, Wind- 
sor, Conn. 17672 


Out San Francisco way; novelty fox 
trot, w Vincent Bryan and Sam 
Marley, m Gertrude Hoffman, arr. 
Louis Katzman, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 


York. [© new arrangement] 


17673 


Out there in the sunshine with you; 
waltz Ernest R. Ball, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; band, in E flat. 
obl. 24mo. © Sept. 15, 1923; 2 c. 
Sept. 24; E 569602; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 17674 


Out West in Idaho; melody F. F., of 


U.S.» @©-A e@. Sept. 2i,. Baza. B 
571235; Freeman Fairley, New 
York. 17675 


Out where the blue begins; by Grant, 
played, Corrine de Bert, of U. 8.; 
in <A flat. 

- [Music roll, with words] © Apr. 20, 


1923: 2 ce Sept. 28; E 569728; 
American piano co., New York. [© 
interpretation ] 17676 


Over on Chestnut Hill; w and m Tom 
Sherman and Harry Stover, of U.S. 
©; Aug. 25, 1923;.2 ce. Sept. 105, H 


569236; Ned Norworth, ine., Chi- 
cago. 17677 
Palaschko (Johannes) Dodici  studii 


(12 etudes); di J. Palaschko, of 
Germany, op. 62; viola. (E[dizione] 
R[icordi], no. 392) © Sept. 19, 
1923: 1c. Sept. 20; HE 567967; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 17678 


Pale (The) and the purple rose; from 
The Yorkshire feast, Henry Purcell, 
arr. Alfred Moffat, of Great Britain ; 
male voice. (Bayley & Ferguson’s 
festival series) © Aug. 30, 1923; 
1 ¢ Sept. 11; E 567804; Bayley & 
Ferguson, Glasgow. 17679 


Pale moon; Indian love song, Logan, 
' played, Corrine De Bert, of U. S.; 
in A flat. (Ampico, no. 1051-F) 
[Music roll, with words] © Apr. 20, 
. 1923; 2 c. Sept. 28; E 569747; Amer- 
ican piano co., New York. [© in- 
terpretation ] 17680 


1020 


G Aug. 14, 1923; 2 \e; Aug. 2258 — 
570535; M. Witmark & sons, New 


(Ampico, no, 1041-F) ~ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 
Paloma (La) (The dove); Spanish 
serenade, C. Yradier, arr. Calvin 


Grooms, of U. S.; saxophone with 


pf. ace. (Century certified edition, 
me 2216) © Aug..21, 1929 5) <2 -e. 
Aug. 22; E 570549; Century music 
pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 17681 


Van; fox trot, Jean Lensen, of Great 
- Britain; orch. with pf. conductor. 
4to. © Sept. 8, 1923: 1 ¢. Sept. 18; 
E 567934; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew. Itd., London. [© arrange- 
- ment] 17682 


l’apa, Mama is all alone blues; lyric 
William Higgins, melody C. W., of 
Peete ve -Sent, 24° 1923-: BE 
569564; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 17683 
Vapa String Bean; fox trot, Al Ber- 
nard and Jimmy Durante, arr. Wm. 
J. C. Lewis, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 
Sep $5,-1923;,.2 c Septiactl;: E 
069378 ; Edward B. Marks music ¢o., 

New York. [© arrangement] 
17684 


J’arkinson’s system of class instruction 
for all instruments; by W. B. P., of 
U. S. Lesson 5, 6. © Sept. 1, 1923; 
2 ¢. each Sept. 5; E 570820, 570821 ; 
William Bliss Parkinson, Le Mars, 
Ta. 17685, 17686 

Passing by ; four-part song, w Herrick, 
m Edward C. Purcell, of Great Brit- 
ain; mixed voices. © Sept. 18, 
1923; 1c. Sept. 18; E 567901; Edwin 
Ashdown, Itd., London. 17687 

Passing shadows; reverie, J. M. Bald- 
win, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 10, 1923; 
2 ¢c. Sept. 20; E 569473; Arthur Da- 
vis, St. Louis. 17688 

Passion flowers (Les grenadilles) ; 
melody, Reginald Somerville, of 
England; reed and brass band. 4to. 
Cage. Terk Os.* Te. Ae 29: BH 
567628; Hawkes & son, London. 

17689 

Passionate love; w KE. J. F., m Frank 
W. Ford, of U. S: New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2 

—¢. Sept. 14; E 569482; BE. J. French, 
Britton, Okl. 17690 

Passione; valzer-canzone, hésitation, 
parole di Giovanni Maria Sala, mu- 
sica di Virgilio Ranzato, of Italy; 
pf. con sop. 6 ten. parte. © July 1, 
#923; 1 c. Aug. 6; EH 567919; Carlo 
Schmidl, Trieste, Italy. 17691 

Passionetta; w Mort Dixon, m Ernest 
Breuer, of U. S. © Sept. 24, 1923; 
2 c Sept. 24: E 569608; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

17692 


17703 


Patter of the shoon; three part cho., 
w Joyce Cheney, m Bryceson Tre- 
harne, arr. Carl Engel, of U. S.; 
women’s voices. (Blue octavo se- 
ries, secular, no. 3016) © Aug. 27, 
1923; 2 ce Aug. 27; E 570609; Har- 
old Flammer, inc.. New York. [© 
arrangement] 17683 


Paysage de neige; paroles de Franc- 
Nohain, musique de Eugéne Bonner, 
of U. S., op. 10. (in Flutes, no. 4) 
©. Aug. 21, 1923; 2c. Aug. 22; E- 
570539; J. & W. Chester, ltd., Lon- 
don. 17694 


Peaceful slumber ; reverie, R. G. Gradi, 
of U. S,; pf. (Vandersloot edition 
of latest musical compositions) © 
Aup.. 025): 1928 s> . 2:vesAue 28 te B 
570638 ; Vandersioot music pub. co.. 
Williamsport, Pa. 17695 


Pearl; w and melody F. S. P., of U.S.., 
arr. Dave Peyton, of U.S. ©le 
Adz. 22, 1923; EH 570522; Fred. .S. 
Prochep, Chicago. 17696 


Ww and, We VM OF UStS2" arr. 
Harry Eea Da Silva, of U.S. © 1 
ec. Sept. 13, 1923; E 571002; Fred 
Miller, Fresno, Calif. 17697 


Pearl of Ispahan; -Persian legend, w 
and m Bernard Hamblen, of Great 
Britain. ‘ (Cover-title:—Ispahan) © 
June 5, 1923; 1c¢. Aug. 25; E 567604 ; 
Dix, ltd., London. 17698 


Pearls (The); by Ferd (Jelly Roll) 
Morton, of U. S.; pf. ©1c. Aug. 
20, 1923; E 570416; Melrose bros. 
musie co., Chicago. 17699 


Penitent (The); [musical playlet], 
Jessalie Lyndon Jones, of U. S. 8vo.. 
© Apr. 20,1928; 2 ¢c. Apr. 21, aff. 
Apr. 28; A 703962; Board of foreign 
missions of the Methodist protestant 
church, Baltimore. 17700 

Pennsylvania (The) girls: w and m 
Wir Gt. Gh) Lite). Oe) one oe, 
1923; 2 c. Aug. 30; E 569006; W. G. 


Hall, Charleroi, Pa. 17701 
Pentecoste (La); strofe dell’ inno, 
parole di Alessandro Manzoni, 


musica di Salvatore Gallotti, of 
Italy, op. 110; coro a tre e quattro 
voci pari, sop. e contralti. Edizioni 
Carisch. © June 21, 1923; 1 ¢. Sept. 
7; E 567699; A. & G. Carisch & co., 
Milan. 17702 
Perdoname; cancion popular’ rusa. 
letra de Angel T. Garrido, musica 
arr. de Felix Zeller, of Mexico. © 
BIN ANI oo doe i COO LD. 5, Ne 
Wagner y Levien, Mexico City, 
Mexico. 17703 


1021 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17704 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Pershing, the brave; patriotic. march 
song John Arthur Elliott, rearr. H. 
T. B., of England, domiciled at 
Elizabeth, N. J. © Sept. 10, 1923; 
2 c. Sept. 21; E 569482; Henry T. 
Bunn, Elizabeth, N. J. 17704 


Persian song; by Burmeister, played, 
Estella Mayer, of U. 8S. (Ampico, 
no. 61201-F) [Music roll] © Sept. 
20, 1922; 2 e. Sept. 26, 1923; H 
569744; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 17705 


Perversion; valse hesitation, de L. G. 
Delabre, of France; pf. © July 8, 
1923; 1 ¢ Sept. 6; E 567666; 
Librairie Hachette, Paris. 17706 


Pesticatin’ mamma; w and m Robert 
EK. Spencer, Paul Ash and Frank 
Anderson, of U. S. © Sept. 14, 
TO25 2 Wipept, . 40% OR) oelOs2s 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

17707 


Petite valse coquette; by Walther 
Pfitzner, of Germany, domiciled at 
Aberdeen, S. D.; pf. © Sept. 8, 
1923; 2 e. Sept. 14; E 571018; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York, 17708 


Piano duets; a series of instructive 
and progressive compositions arr. as 
duets, Paul Juon, of Great Britain, 
op. 735; pf. (Reid bros., ltd., modern 
educational series). Contents :— 
Bk. 1, 1st gr.—l. Morning song.—2. 
Night song.—3s. Spring dance.—. 
Minuet.—d. Forget-me-not.—6. Coun- 
try dance.—Bk. 2, 2nd gr. 7. Taran- 
tela.—8. May day.—9. Lantern 
march. © July 16, 1923; 1 « July 
16; BE 566984, 566985; Reid bros., 
ltd., London. 17709, 17710 


Picecione (Francesco) Notturno; di 
Francesco Piccione, of Italy ; violino 
e pf. © Sept. 19, 1923; 1 ¢c Sept. 
20; E 567963; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 17711 


Pickaninny (The) band; w B. J. R., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © 
1 ¢@, Sept. 10, 1923; E 569106; B. J. 
Reagan, Raquette Lake, N. Y. 

; 17712 


Pickaniny angels; w M. Doppelt, m 
R. S., of U. S., arr. Paul Church, of 
Us SY ©" 1 ey Sept. 10,0 1923) Bb 
569108; Roy Swan, Chieago. 17713 


Pienie (A) party with you; from 
Poppy, w Dorothy Donnelly, m John 
Egan, of U.S. © Sept. 14, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 15; E 571152; Harms, inc., 
New York. 17714 


. 


Pierrette s’éveille ; aubade, par Francis 
Popy, of France; orch. avec. pf. 
conducteur. 4to. © Aug. 25, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 11; E 567749; E. Gaudet, 
Paris. 17715 


Pineapples; w and m H. W., of U. S., 
arr. Paul ‘Church, ot Uy S440) te. 
Sept. 24, 1923; E 569549; Harry 
Weston, Chicago. 17716 


Piros rozsa fesl6 rozsa; sz6vegét irta 
Z. Balazs Ishan, zenéjét szerzé Ku- 
rucz Janos, of Hungary, domiciled 
at New York. ©1c. Aug. 31, 1923; 


E 570756; John Kurucz, New York. - 


17717 


Pit (Le) belle canzoni d’Italia; parole 
tradizionale, testo originale e tradu- 
zione inglese con note e didascalie, 
ecompilato di Geni Sadero, of Italy. 
SVO. (Raccolte nazionale delle 
musiche italiane, serie 4) © July 
1; ‘19233 e) Sept: +26; "  ar201s; 
Societa anonima notari, Milan. 

17718 


Plain Jane; w Oscar Hammerstein, 
2d and William Carey Duncan, 
melody Vincent Youmans and Her- 
bert Stothart, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
25, 1923; E 571236; Arthur Hammer- 
stein, New York. 17719 


Planxty; arr. Charles Wood, of Eng- 
land: ‘violin and pf. ‘©’ ‘Ange.14, 
1923 °""1 ‘<¢.. AWe.! (2a aie sant ene: 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 17720 


Plastic-waltz; par Clifton Worsley, of 
Spain; plo © Awe. 31, 1923 gids ec. 
Sept. 18; E 567887; Alphonse Leduc 
et cie., Paris. V7721 


Play ’em for mamma, sing ’em for me 
blues: w and m GC. Ws of U. 8... © 
Sept. 25, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 24; H 
569592; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 17722 


Play me that sweet melody, my daddy 
oft would hum to me; w and m J. S., 
of U. S.. © Sept. 24, 1923; 2 ec. 
Sept. 25; E 571265; Jack Snyder 
pub co., ine., New York. - 17723 


Play with me, honey; w and melody 
Sidney Bechet, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
27, 1923; E 571374; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., inc., New York. 

17724 


Playing the game of love; w T. M., 
m, John EF. Ryan,..of As.) Ne) oie © 
Sept. 27, 1923; E 571356; Thomas 

' Medlam, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. 

120 


1022 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 17748 
Playmates; w A. L. K., melody editrici riunite Italia America. 
Luther A. Clark, of U. S: © 1. Edizione Ceria. 4to. © Sept. 1, 
Sept. 10, 1928; E 569187; Albert L. 1923; 2 ¢@ Sept. 17; E 569384; 
King, Madisonville, Tex. 17726 Ernesto Rossi, New York. 17737 


Plinka plunk; by Michael Pingitore 
and Chas. F. Caldwell, of U. 8.; 
ten. banjo with pf. ace. © Aug. 15, 
1923; 2 c. Aug. 16; E 568700; Rich- 
mond-Robbins, ine., New York. 

17727 


Podskalak; w Vratislay Hlavsa, m 
M. W. K. [i. e. Michael William 
Kiusky] of Germany. © 1. Aug. 
24, 1923; E 569631; Connorized 
musie co., New York. 17728 


Poem; by Paul White, of U. S.; violin 
and pf. (EHdition Cranz, no. 647) 
@, Aug. 11, 1923;,1 c..Aug..21; E 
571127; A. Cranz, Brussels, Belgium. 

17729 


Poéme symphonique; sur le nom de 
Gabriel Fauré, par Roger-Ducasse, 
of France; piano 4 4 mains. 
Mii 22 toe: hy er Sept. .18;.H 
567867; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
transcription ] 17730 


Poker money has no home; w Lee 
Barth, m Dave Peyton, of U. S. 
© 1 ec Sept. 10, 1923: E 569107; 
Arthur Frank Berry, New York. 

17731 


Poor Mignon (Povera Mignon); fox 
trot, musique de Orfeo Rossi, of 
Italy; petit orch. avec piano con- 
ducteur. Edizioni Carisch. 4to. 
(Collection Etoile) © July 24, 
1923; 1 e. Sept. 7; E 567698; A. & 
G. Carisch & c., Milan. 17732 


paroles franeaises de Théo. 
Villers, versione italiana di Enrico 
Frati, musica di Orfeo Rossi; of 
Italy. Edizioni Carisch. © July 
29, 4928; 1 @ Sept. 7: 567693; 
A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 17733 


Poppies; w and m N. N. and Carl Lip- 
man, of U.S. © Aug. 25, 1923; 
2 ¢. Sept. 10; E 569237; Ned Nor- 
worth, ine., Chicago. 17734 

Popping pop corn; fox trot, w and 
m1. HG: i. of OS. Od eSept: 
15,1923; HE otigl2 > “Lillian HG. 
Russell, Worcester. 17735 


Pour étre heureux; de La _ revue 
toutes les femmes, par Maurice 
Yvain, of France; pf. © Aug. 31, 
1923; lL @ Sept 1 Be oere77: 

_ Francis Salabert, Paris. 17736 

Povera careerato; versi e musica di 
Mario Nicol6, of Italy; mand. ace. 
New York, N. Y., and Naples, Case 


Practical hints on improvising for pop- 
iar mustes by, Acts... 0f U.S. 5 pe 
D., of U. S.; 8vo. © Sept. 8, 1923; 
© Sept. 16, 1923; 2 ce. Sept. 19; 
EH 569466; Abraham Sokolow, Brook- 
lyn. 17738 


Pray, children, pray; hymn for Child- 
ren’s day, w A. N. Blatchford, m A. 
2 ec. Sept. 20; E 569469; Arthur 
Davis, St. Louis. 17739 


Preachers blues; w and m A. M., of U. 
S., arr. W. J. Goodell. Joliet, I1., 
Aveley Munns & co. © Oct. 11, 
1923; 2 ec. Oct. 8; E 571769; Aveley 
Munns, Joliet, Ill. 17740 


Precious daddy; lyric Cal De Voll, 
melody F. Henri Klickmann, of U. 
S. ©1e. Sept. 24, 1923; E 569559 ; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 17741 


Prelude and Fugue in D minor; by 
E. A. Moore, of Great Britain; or- 
gan. (Modern organ compositions, 
no. 11) © Aug. 22, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 
4; E 567654; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 17742 


Prelude et Scherzo; par Marcel Labey, 
of France, op. 23; piano. © Aug. 
Phe ke ee Sept: Ei Br 5675s: 
Durand et cie., Paris. 17743 


Premiéres notes; piéce facile de 
Maurice Schwaab, of France; piano 
A quatre mains. © Aug. 2, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 11; E 567776; Durand et 
cie., Paris. 17744 


Pretty little eyes; from the comic 
opera The sea serpent, w W. M. B., 
melody Clifford W. Walsh, of U. 
S. ©1c. July 24, 1923; E 568799; 
‘William Mill Butler, Beachwood, N. 
J. 17745 

Priére de Padmiavati; de Padmiavati, 
poéme de Louis Laloy, musique de 
Albert Roussel, of France, op. 18. 


(Airs exiraits, no: 3)" ©: Aue’ 22. 
1925- "t+, "eC. -Nept VIS => BE 567866 5 
Durand et cie., Paris. 17746 


Profile (A); w and m Florence Parr 
Gere, of U. S.; high voice. © Sept. 
[Oe dO2aen Ory Cs eset. ) 14>) Wid tlOD0s 

G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
17747 


Prohibition; w A. W. N., melody 
Luther A. ,Clark,! of U.S. © 1 ce. 
Sept. 10, 1923; HE. 569136; A. W. 
Neel, Fairmont, W. Va. 17748 


1023 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17749 


Promise me truly you'll always be 
mine; w EK. M. P., m Geo. Graff, jr.. 
of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
DB. S. 4O©? 1 ver Sepeo: 5, 199235) b 
570852 ; Elsie M. Powers, Sioux City, 
Ta. 17749 


Prunella; by Benjamin James Dale, 


of Great Britain; pf. © July 20, 
1923 3) 1). -e.-) Septi. «4; EY: 567680 ; 
Augener, ltd., London. 17750 


Puebla; fox trot, C. R. B., of Mexico; 
pf. © Aug. 22, 1923; 2 ec. Aug. 30; 
EK 569005; Carlos R. Bueno, Puebla, 
Mexico. 17751 


Puppets on parade; by Helen Sears, 
of U. S., op. 5, no. 2; pf. (Minia- 
ture solos, no. 2) © Sept. 14, 1923; 
2 ¢. Sept. 12; E 569284; Gilbert 
music co., Chicago. 17752 


Puppy love; w H. S., m Elliott Mark- 
ham,\of):U.' S.i-ph) with sw.» © 
Aug. 8, 1923; 2 e. Oct. 1; E 569854; 
Helen Strobel, Dayton, Ky. 17753 


Purple heather; w Frank Greene, m 
Be b's Pf 0fs 8. Say Oidie Age 27, 
1923; E 569919; Edward F. Flam- 
mer, New York. 17754 


Put your loving arms around me; w 
and. m I. B. S., of U. S. © Sept. 
8, 1923; 2 ec. Sept. 17; E 569367; 
Ina Belle Sorter, Gates Mills, O. 

17755 


Put your mind on no one man; w and 
melody Virginia Liston and Sam H. 
Gray, of U. S...© 1. c¢.. Sept. 27, 
1923: HE 5713883; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

17756 


Puzzled (A) little grandson; w HE. 
B. Grimes, m John Barnes Wells, of 
U. S.; high voice. © Sept. 5, 1923; 
2 ce. Sept. 7; E 569156; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 17757 


Rachmaninoff (S.) Mélodie; de S. 
Rachmaninoff, of Russia, op. 38, no. 
3, arr. par Claude Fiévet, of France; 
violoncelle, ou violon ou alto, et 
piano. (Les soirées intimes) © 
July 2, 1923; 1c. July 23; E 567081; 
E. Hamelle, Paris. 17758 

Radio (The) bugs; fox trot song, w 
J. A. Fehlner, melody A. T., of U. 
S., arr. Harry French, of U. 8. 

1 ec Sept. 24, 1923; E 569562; Al- 
fred Taylor, Detroit. 17759 

Radio bugs on parade (Radio bugs, 
en parada); by Arthur A. Penn, of 
U. S., arr. F. Henri Klickmann, of 
U. S.; pf. (McKinley world famous 
edition, no. 2024: Attractive com- 


pt. 111, n. Ss. Vv. 18 


positions) .© Sept. 22, 1923; 2 c. 
Sept. 27; E 571325; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 17760: 


Radio (A) call; Helena Whelmina 
Marie, w L. C., m John F. Ryan, of 
U. S.' © 1T'e Sept. Ty 1928) Es. 

570939 ; Lena Christiansen, Mitchell, 

S. D. 17761 


Radio Joe; one step, w and m A. BE. 
M., of Canada, arr. Fraser Allan. 
© Sept. 14, ' 19231 ¢ Sept. 172 ' 5 
567847 ; Albert E. MacNutt, Moncton, 
Canada. 17762 


Radio (A) message from heaven; w 
V. D. Shinn, m Elliott Markham,. 
of U:'S.: pf. ‘with’ w/” ©:June 29, 
1923; 2.'e. Oct. “23. ET 5609s <) DIrs. 
J. M. Shinn, Taylor, Tex. 17763: 


Radio (The) song; listening in, w 
and m Herbert Buffum, of U. S&S. 
©” June’ 25, 1925;"2e Sep oe’, 
E 570980; John A. Anderson, To- 
peka, Kan. 17764 ~ 


Radiophonic sounds march; novelty 
two-step, G. A. D., of Italy, domi- 
ciled at San Jose, Calif.; pf. © 
1c. Sept. 25, 1923; E 569636; Gero- 
lamo A. Damonte, San Jose, Calif. 

17765: 


Rainbow (The) trail; w Gordon John- 
stone, m H. O. Osgood, of U. S.; 
high voice. © Sept. 10, 1923; 2 
ec. Sept. 11; E 569200; G. Ricordi & 
co., inec., New York. 17766: 


Raise your eyes, and turn to me; w 
E. BE. G., m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. 
©) Sept. 15, 19233, 2) cishene. 526; 
E 571277; Elmer E. Gustafson, 
Fruitport, Mich. 17767 

Raisin’ Cain; from Raisin’ Cain, w 
Joseph Trent, m Donald Heywood, 
of U. S. Sept, 7, U9283 2: c. 
Sept. 11; E 569305; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 17768. 


Raisin’ the roof; from Greenwich 
Village follies, w Irving Caesar and 
John Murray Anderson, m Con 
Conrad, of U. S. © Sept. 19, 1923; 
2 ce. Sept. 21; E 569486; Victoria 
pub. corp., New York. 17769: 


Rajah (The); fox trot, w and m A. 
P. T., of Canada, arr. Horace W. 
Harpur, of Canada. © 1 e. Sept. 
21, 1923; E 567999; Arthur P. 
Thomas, Vancouver, B. C. 17770 


Rake, borrow or steal; w R. B., m 
John!’ F, ‘Ryan of US Oetire. 
Sept. 11, 1923; E 570930; Robert 
Butler, New York. 17771 


1024 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


Rarest Rose; w and melody Samuel 
Kestenbaum and M. M. K., of U. 
S. ©lc. Sept. 22, 1923; E 571209; 
Maurice M. Korn, Sea Gate, N. Y. 

TURi2 


Ravana; oriental valse, Richard 
Beech, of Great Britain; pf. 
Sept. 14, 1923; 1 ¢ Sept. 8; EH 
567798; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 17773 


Rawlinson (Harold) Four songs of 
Sussex; song cycle, H. R., of Great 
Britain. Contents.—1. Dear Sussex, 
land o’ mine; words by Arthur 


Rose.—2. When Mary marries me;. 


words by Zora Raebufn.—s. Green 
downs of Sussex; words by A. Rose. 
—4. Raise the tankard; words by 
A. Rose. © Sept. 24, 1923; 1 c¢. 
Sept. 25; E 572017; Murdoch, Mur- 
doch & co., London. 17774 


Reading’s 175th anniversary; march, 
J.S. U., of U. S., op. 40; band. 4to. 
Reading, Pa., Joel S. Unger music 
house. © Sept. 22, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
25; E 569637; Joel S. Unger, Read- 


ing, Pa. 17775 
pf. Reading, Pa., J. 
S. Unger music house. © Sept. 15, 


1923; 2 c. Sept. 15; E 571086; Joel 
S. Unger, Reading, Pa. 17776 


Reap the flax; Swedish folk-tune, arr. 
Angela Diller, of U. S.; pf., with 
suggestions for study. (In days of 
old, no. 10) © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 «¢. 
Sept. 14; E 571034; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 17777 


Red cross; march, Artemas Higgs, of 
U. S., arr. K. Killianus, of U. S.; 
ist ukulele, with ukelele acc. 4to. 
© Sept. 8, 1923; 2 ec Sept. 10; E 
569211; K. Kotty, Milwaukee. 17778 

Red hots, 5 a nickel, half a dime; w 
and melody L. W. L., of U. S. © 
1 c. Sept. 4, 1923; E 570786; Lee 
William Lockwood, St. Paul. 17779 

Red noses; w anon., m Clay Smith, 
of U. 8., arr. August Halter, of 
U. S.; male voices. 4to. © Sept. 
26, 1923; 2 e. Oct. 1; E 571456; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 


17780 
Red (The) red rose; w Harold E. 
Wands, 3 Ji Be Baio OS. © 


1c Sept. 14, 1923; E 571066; James 
Hampton Fithian, Bridgeton, N. J. 
17781 

Red tresses: w M. T., melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
SNE ae te Sept-* 4) 192382" h 
570794; Mabel Todd, Edwards, N. Y. 
17782 


Redeemed; w and m Albert Allen 
Ketchum, of U. S. © Aug. 4, 1923; 
2-e. Sept. 26; E 569705; Harry D. . 
Clarke, Chicago. 17783 

Redowa; nuova danza, di Vincenzo 
Billi, of Italy, op. 377; piccola orch. 
con pianoforte-conduttore. 4to. © 
Sept. 19, 1928; 1 -c.- Sept. 20; E 
567960; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

‘ 17784 

Regret; w and m Cliff Friend and 
Henry Lange, of U. S. © Sept. 20, 
£OPS 2 GT Septi22 1B O22; irv- 
ing Berlin, inec., New York. 17785 

Reidarson (Per) Hymne; af P. Reid- 
arson, of Norway, op. 10,11. 1. Vio- 
lin eller cello med pf.—2. Piano. 
©, fan, 15, 1923; 1 ¢. each Mar. 22: 
E 566603, 566606; Musikcentralens 
forlag, a. s., Christiania, Norway. 

17785*, 17785** 

Rejected blues; w C. H., m John F. 
Ryan, sof U.S. .©°?..¢. Sept. 27, 
1923; E 5713865; Clement Hannum, 
Wakita, Okl. 17786 

Remembrance (Memoria) ; song with- 
out w., Carl Reber, op. 73, ed. F. 
Henri Klickmann, of U. S.; pf. (Mc- 
Kinley world famous edition, no. 


2019: Songs without. words) © 
BEDE. 225), Pato se 2. Cer MODUL. 2k ce 
5713820; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. [© editing] 17787 


Remembrances; w and m L. S. E., 
of U. S. © Aug. 20, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 
29; E 569208; Leland S. Ellis and 
James S. Pearson, Lawrence, Mass. 

17788 

Reverie; by E. Markham Lee, of Great 
Britain, ed. Ernest Fowles; pf. 
(Curwen edition, lower division, no. 
9221) © Aug. 20, 1923; 1 ec. Sept. 
4; E 567809; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 17789 

by Paul White, of U. S.; violin 
and pf. (Jn Edition Cranz, no. 
646) © Aug. 11, 19238; De. Aug. 
21; E 571125; A. Cranz, Brussels, 
Belgium. 17790 

Rhythm tunes; twenty well known 
tunes with varying patterns, arr. 
Adam Carse, of Great Britain; pf. 
(Album series, no. 185) © July 24, 
1923; 1 c. Sept. 4; E 567682; Au- 
gener, ltd., London. - 17791 

Right (The) key but the wrong key- 
hole; w and melody Eddie Green. 
SOL Si Cae Sept. 27. 1923 + 
571371; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 17792 

Rising storm; w H. HE. Burnaby, m 
‘Douglas MacDonald Stewart. of 
Great Britain; in C min. © July 
‘$9, 1923 751 -4c. Sept!’ 4; EH 567679; 
Augener, ltd.. London. 17793 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17794 


pt. 11, ni’s., v. 18: 


Risoluto; march, H. A. M., of U. S.; 
band. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1923; 2 c¢. 
Sept. 4; EH 569163; Everett Allyn 
Moses, Canton, Ill. 17794 


River (A) lullaby; reverie, Kingsley 
Stanford, of Great Britain; pf. 
mept, 26) 1928 +7 1c. Sept: 222 5. 
567992; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 17795 


Robe’ and ready; w and m Warren 
Collins, of U. S. © July 31, 1923; 
2 c. Sept. 11; E 570953 5x R. T. Richey, 
Houston. 17796 


Robin (The); w John Alleyne, m 
Maud Wingate, of Great Britain. 
(OC) Auge DO 1Gas oe Sere ad oO) 
567840; Cecil Lennox & ¢o., Lon- 
don. 17797 


w Martha Strickland, m Wade 
Barickman, of U. S.; med. voice. 
© Sept. 7, 1923; 2 c. Sept..14; E 
569414 ; Barickman pub. co., Streator, 
Til. 17798 


Rock-a-by (The) train; cradle song, 
w Florence Williams 
Maddalena Heryer Akers, of U. S.; 
low voice. © Sept. 10, 1923; 2 c. 
Sept. 11; E 570971; R. L. Hunt- 


zinger, ine., New York. 17799 
Rock-a-bye-baby ; song, arr. M. K., of 
U. S. [Photostat] © 1. Sept. 8, 
1923; E 570882; Marghee Knaffl, 
Knoxville, Tenn. 17800 
Rock-a-bye boat; lullaby, w Francis 
Jenny, m J. T. S.,.of U. S.. New 


Bedford, Mass., J. T. Searle co. © 


AUS, Lot Oee. on Cue eer adie Hy 
568794; Josephine Truax Searle. 
New Bedford, Mass. 17801 


Rocking chair blues; w M. G., melody 
Jack Rich, of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 29, 
1923; E 571420; Myron Goldwyn, 
New York. 17802 

Rocky Mountain Rose; w and m Roy 


Turk and J. Russel Robinson, of 
U. S. © Sept. 24, 1923; 2 « Sept. 
24; FE 569607; Waterson, Berlin & 


Snyder co., New York. 17803 


Rollin’ home; w and m G. F., of U. S. 
©) ene.) Sept... 4 19923: El orogens 
George Fairman, New York. 17804 


Romance; by Nicholas C. Gatty, of 
England; violin and pf. © Aug. 28. 
1923 1) Jew sept; . S27 H mete; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 17805 


Romance aux étoiles; par Jean 
Douste,. of Great Britain; piano, 
continental fingering. © Sept. 18. 
- 1923; 1 c. Sept. 18; E 567903; Ed- 
win Ashdown, Itd., London. 17806 


Brantley, m ! 


Romance d’amour; by A. Arensky, arr.. 
Adolf Schmid, of England, domiciled. 
at New York; orch. with piano-con- 
ductor. (Galaxy, no. 239) © Sept. 
8, 19238; 2 ec. Sept. 14; E 571022; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 17807 

Ronda misteriosa ; di Virgilio Ranzato, 
of Italy; violino e piano. (6 pezzi 
caratteristici, no 2) © July 10, 
1923; 1 e. Aug. 6; E 567921; Carlo 
Schmidl, Trieste, Italy. 17808: 

Root, toot, toodle, loodle, loo; w and 
mk. J. P., of Canada. ©1e Aug. 
29, 1923; E 567626; Edwin J. Pult 
and S. Besvinick, Toronto, Canada. 

17809 


Rose of my dream; w J. F..m E. S. 8. 


Huntington, of U. S.. © Aug. 15, 
1923.; ..2...G)/ Sept. dal 3) Eh ed 10987 = 
Joseph Faucher, Manchester, N. H. 
17810: 

Rose petals; w and melody R. P. Y., of 
Sg) lee. Aue. jad: glee He 

57 0697 : Ralph Percy Yaw, Tucson, 
Ariz. 17811 
Rose Water; w andm N. N. and Ken- 
neth Nichols, of U. S. © Sept. 15, 


1923; 2 e. Sept. 26; E 571287; Ned. 
Norworth, inc., Chicago. 17812. 


Rosita; tango Serenade, melody BH. G. 
S., of U.:S.+ ©, cwSepty 26; 19225 
E 569675; Edward G. Simon, Brook- 
lyn. 17813: 

Rote (Die) katze; schwankoperette in 
dre akten, wrote von Willi Kollo, 
musik von Karl Hajos, of Austria ; 
klavierauszug mit gesang. © May 
26, 1923; L.c. Sept..4;.E 567677 ; 
Thalia theater u. verlag, Berlin. 

17814 


Roundel; w Geoffrey Chaucer, m 
Frederick Jacobi, of U. S.; medium. 


voice. }©,,Aug. tt, 1923;,2.8 (Aus. 
17; E 568695; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 17815 


Rowley (Alec) Three Irish sketches ; 
by A. Rowley, of Great Britain; pf. 
Contents: — 1. Flanagan keeps 
a-dancin’.—2. By the flowing Shan- 
non.—8. Irish pipe march. © Sept. 
18, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 18; E 567900; 
Edwin Ashdown, Itde London. 

17816 


Rube-’n sax; by J. Urbanek. of U. 8.; 
pf. and saxophone in E flat. © Sept. 
8, 1928; 2 « Sept. 4; E 570812; 
Finder & Urbanek, Chicago. 17817 

Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) Ro- 
mance in E flat (Romanza en mi 
bémol, mayor) ; by A. Rubinstein, op. 
44, no. 1, ed. Henry S. Sawyer, of 


1026 


wate 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS © 


no. 10, 1923 


17840 


U. S.; pf. (McKinley world famous 
edition, no. 2018: Songs without 
words) © Sept. 22, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
27: E 571319; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. [© editing] 17818 


Runaway boy: w and melody Leo 
Wood and Muriel Pollock, of U. S., 
ms Ws..© tf c., Sept. 5, 1928; 
I) 569452 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

17819 


Russian blues; w and m Noel Coward, 
of England. © Sept. 10, 1923; 1 « 
Sept. 11; E 567800; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd., London. 17820 


Russian song; by Maurice Jacobson, of 
- Great Britain, ed. Ernest Fowles; 
pf. (Curwen edition, first pieces, no. 
9244) © Aug. 3, 1923; 1c¢ Aug. 13; 
E 567622; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 17821 


S bohem bud’; pisef, upravil F. Kral, 
OL isu KO. Sept. 15,,; 1923 ; | .2.,e: 
Sept. 26; E 571279; F. Krals’ music 
house, Cicero, Il. 17822 


Sangarl6én; text av C. Snoilsky, musik 
ay Jean Sibelius, op. 86, nr. 5, ed. 
and rev. Julia A. Burt, of U. S. 
(Wilhelm Hansen edition, no. 2251: 
Sex singer, no. 5) © Aug. 27, 1923; 
1 e@. Sept. 10; E 569195; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. [© editing 
and revising] 17823 


Sacred (The) heart on Ireland’s flag; 
w Thomas F. Kelly, m M. Elma, of 
U. S., Chicago, St. Ignatius high 
school. 4to. © Aug. 31, 1923; 2 c. 
Sept. 14; E 571197; Michael F. Mc- 
Nulty, Chicago. 17824 


Sad ’n’ lonely blues; w and m Lena 
Wilson and Porter Grainger, of 


U..S.,.© Aug. 23, 1923; 2 c.. Sept. 4; 
E 570809; Jack Mills, inc, New 
York. a 17825 


Sderspruch; worte von Konrad Fer- 
dinand Meyer, musik von Hans 
Pfitzner, of Germany, op. 32, no. 2; 
bariton oder bass. © Sept. 6, 1923; 
tee pene. 192-8 512006 ;. Adolph 
Fiirstner, Berlin. 17826 


Safe in your heart; from Top hole, w 
Eugene J. W. Conrad, m Robert 
Braine, of U.S. © Sept. 13, 1923; 2 
e. Sept. 18; E 571057; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

17827 


Safely anchored; w J. B., m Eliza- 
beth G. Black, of U. S. © July 12, 
1923; 1 ce. Aug. 24, 1 « Sept. 13; B 
569422; Jessie Burt, Brooklyn. 

17828 


St. Louis symphony march; by Rudolf 
Ganz, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 28, 1923 ; 
2 ec. Oct. 1; E 569909; Hunleth mu- 
sic co., St. Louis. 17829 


Saint Saéns (Charles Camille) The 
Swan (Le cygne); by C. Saint 
Saéns, arr. Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; 
saxophone with pf. ace. (Century 
certified edition, no. 2219) © Aug. 
OL Gee oC. AUS wan HOLA . | 
Century music pub. co., New York. 
[© arangement] 17830 . 


Same (The) song of yore; w and m 
W. HH, of ‘U. S.. New ‘York: City, 
Frank Harding. © Sept. 12, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 15; E 569487; Willie Helm, 
Astoria, N. Y. 17831 


Samovar; Russian march, Henry S. 
Sawyer, of U. S.: pf. © Sept. 18. 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 21; E 569520; T. S. 
Denison & co., Chicago. 17832 


Samuel Johnson, get thee gone from 
here; w and m Al Bernard, of U. S. 
© Sept. 25, 1923; 2 ec. Sept. 25; E 
571266; Joe Morris music co., New 
York. 17833 


Sans le faire exprés; paroles de Na- 
zelles, musique de Penso, of Italy. 
© June 27, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 18; E 
567878; Francis-Day, Paris. 17834 


Sarabande; from the Quatriéme con- 
cert royal, Francois Couperin, tran- 
seribed Carlos Salzedo, of France, 
domiciled at New York; harp. © 
Aue. 3h, s9e23~* 2) ec. Sépt.- 677. 
570833 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
[© transcription] 17835 


Sarabande variée; by Francesco Tic- 
ciati, of Italy; pf. © Sept. 5, 1923; 
1 e Sept. 22; E 567974; Schott & 
co., London. 17836 


Saviour’s (The) touch; w and m H. 


D. C., of U. S. © Aug. 4, 1923; 2 c. 
Sept. 26; E (5696938; Harry D. 
Clarke, Chicago. 17837 


Sawyer (Henry S.) Pastoral; by H. 
S. S., of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 1923; 
2 ¢. Sept. 21; E 569505; T. S. Deni- 
son & co., Chicago. 17838 


Say, where do you get that stuff; w 
ang th Ws Sake SOLU. sp. > Di. with 
w. ©1c¢. Aug. 11, 1923; E 570989; 
Walter S. Reed, Yonkers. 17839 


Scandal on the farm; w W. A. D., m 
A -W2'B., BE00..'S:. ©A@ Aug.31, 
1923; E 570758; Chas. and Madeline 
Dunbar, Wm. O. Downs and Al. W. 
Brown, New York. 17840 


1027 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17841 


Seared to death; for burlesque trag- 
edy, Henry S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. 
© Sept. 18, 1923; 2. c. Sept. 21; E 
569493; T. S. Denison & co., Chi- 
cago. 17841 


Sears of jealousy; w J. P. A., m John 
F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 20, 
1923; E 571159; James P. Antinone, 
Philadelphia. 17842 


Schmidt’s collection of three-part songs 
for women’s voices; compiled the 
ABP SS (CO.) OE Dae ve ak REO. 
(Edition Schmidt, no. 115¢c.) © 
J wly):26;. £923 4 42...¢.4 Jalyy S0g4 2 
568685; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 17843 

Schone (Die) rivalin; operette in drei 
akten, gesangtexte von Will Stein- 
berg, musik von Hans S. Linné, of 
U. S.; klavierauszug mit singstimme. 
© June 28, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 17; 1 «. 
Sept. 29; E 571459; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 17844 

Schénste (Die) der frauen; operette 
in drei akten von Richard Kessler 
und Will Steinberg, musik von 
Walter Bromme, of Germany; klavi- 
erauszug mit singstimmen. © June 
26, 1928; 1 ec. Sept. 17; E 567849; 
Drei masken-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

17845 


School of double-stopping (Escuela 
para los pasos a doble cuerda) ; 
eighty exercises A. H. Weisberg, of 
U. S.. traducido por Mario Paz 
Gainsborg; violin. (Schirmer’s 
scholastic series, v. 142) © Sept. 
12, 1923; 2 ec. Sept. 18; E 569413; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 17846 

School time; w Billy Curtis, m H. Von 
Tilzer, of U. S... ©.Sept. 3, 19238; 
2 ec. Aug. 29; E 570994; Harry Von 
Tilzer music pub. co., New York. 

17847 


Schubert (Franz Peter) By the sea; 
song F. Schubert, transcribed Paul 
Stoye, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 26, 
1923; 2 ¢ Oct. 1; E 571457; Gamble 
hinged music co., Chicago. 17848 

Symphony in B minor; the un- 

finished, F. Schubert, arr. Edric 

Cundell, of Great Britain; pf. Pax- 

ton’s ed. © Sept. 3, 1923; 1c. Aug. 

30; E 567634; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 

London. 17849 

Who is Sylvia; by Schubert, 

played, Carl Lamson, of U. S.; alto 

or bass, in F. (Ampico, no. 61961- 

i) [Music roll, with accompani- 

ment] © Mar. 20, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 

28; E 569758: American piano ©o., 

New York. [© interpretation] 

17850 


pt. 11; 2. 8.,v. 18 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Allegro 
de concert; avec introduction, par R. 
Schumann, op. 184, rev. par Gabriel 
Fauré, of France; pf. Edition clas- 
sique A. Durand & fils. © Aug. 22, 
1923; 1 c. Sept. 18; E 567888; Dur- 
and et cie., Paris. [© revision] 

17851 


—— Etudes; d’aprés des caprices de 
Paganini, par R. Schumann, op. 10, 
rev. par Gabriel Fauré [of France] ; 
piano. Ed. classique. © Aug. 2, 
1923; 1 c. Sept. 11; E 567756; Dur- 
and et cie., Paris. [revision] 


17852 


Triumerei; by R. Schumann, arr. 
Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; saxophone 
with pf. ace. (Century certified edi- 
tion, "no: 2225)" © Aneel tees. 
2c. Aug. 22; E 570540; Century mu- 
sic pub. co., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 17853 


Scotch lullaby; w John Howard Sheri- 
dan, m Raymonde L. Morley, of U. S. 
© Sept. 17, 1923; 2 « Sept. 25; E 
569673 ; Major keys music pub. assn., 
Los Angeles. 17854 

Sea (The) fairies’ song; part-song, w 
Eugenie du Maurier, m Elizabeth 
Cook, of U. S.; Women’s voices, 
(Fischer edition : Choruses in octavo 
form, no. 5264) © Sept. 14, 1923; 
2 ec. Sept. 15; E 571080; J. Fischer 
& bro., New. York. 17855 

Sears (Helen) March; by H. &., of 
U. S., op. 5; new 5;,.pf. .(Minratire 
solos, no. 5) © Sept. 14, 1923; 2 e. 
Sept. 12; E 569287; Gilbert music 
co., Chicago. 17856 


Melody; by H. Sears, of U. S., op. 
5, no. 1; pf. (Miniature solos, no. 
1) © Sept. 14, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 12; 
E 569283 ; Gilbert music co., Chicago. 
17857 


—- Waltz; by H. S., of U. S., op. 5; 
no. 4; pf. (Miniature solos, no. 4) 
© Sept. 14, 19283; 2 c« Sept. 12; E 
569286; Gilbert music co., Chicago. 

17858 


Secret of a happy day; w Carrie Judd 
Montgomery, m Warren Collins, of 
U. S. © July 31, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
11; E 570945; R. T. Richey, Houston. 

17859 


Secret of the rose; w E. M. M., m Geo. 
Graff,’ jr. 0f (U.S. arn bea. 
Beach, of U.S. ©1c. Sept. 5, 1923 ; 
EK 570846; Estella Moul Miller, 
Greenville, O. 17860 

See! the heavens smile; Neptune’s air, 
-from The tempest, Henry Purcell, 
arr. Alfred Moffat, of Great Britain ; 


1028 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS | 


no. 10, 1923 


bass. (Bayley & Ferguson’s festival 
series) © Aug. 30, 1923; 1c Sept. 
11; EK 567805; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 17861 


Seminola; Indian two-step, Henry S. 
Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 
1923: 2 ¢c..Sept. 21; 569536'5 "B.S. 
Denison & co., Chicago. 17862 


Serenade; by Enrico Toselli, arr. Fred- 
eric Fradkin, of U. S.; violin and 
pf. © Aug. 30, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 10; 
EK 570969; Boston music co, New 
York. [© arrangement] 17863 


—— by Helen Sears, of U. S., op. 5, 
no. 6; pf. (Miniature solos, no. 6) 
© Sept. 14, 1923; 2 c Sept. 12; E 
569288 ; Gilbert music co., Chicago. 

) 17864 


—— by Henry S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. 
© Sept. 18, 1923; 2 ec Sept. 21; EB 
5695384 ; T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 

17865 


—— by Paul White, of U. S8.; violin 
and pf. (Jn Edition Cranz, no. 646) 
© Aug.) 11,1923 -'1' c@) Aus). 21; E 
571126; A. Cranz, Brussels, Belgium. 

17866 


— de S. Rachmaninoff, of Russia, 
op. 3, no. 5, arr. par Claude Fiévet, 
of France; violin ou violoncelle et 
pf. (Les soirées intimes) © July 
2, 19238; 1 « July 23; E 567080; E. 
Hamelle, Paris. 17867 


—— from Les millions d’Arléquin, 
R. Drigo, arr. Calvin Grooms, of 
S.; saxophone with pf. ace. 
(Century certified edition, no. 2223) 


© Aug. 21, 1923: 2c. Aug. 22: E | 


570542 ; Century music pub. co., New 
York. 17868 


—-—— (Serenata) ; by Franz Drdla, arr. 
Arthur Kay, of U. S.; violin with pf. 
ace. Simplified ed. (McKinley world 
famous edition, no. 2021) © Sept. 
22, 1928 ; .2-e. Sept. 27; E 571322; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. [© 
arrangement | 17869 


Serenade badine; humorous serenade, 
Gabriel-Marie, arr. Arthur Kay, of 
U. S.;. violin with pf. ace. (Mc- 
Kinley .world famous edition, no. 
2023). © Sept. 22,.1923: 2 ¢. Sept, 
27; E 571324; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. [© arrangement] 17870 

Sérénade de Pencho; aux jardins de 


Murcie, paroles de René Nazelles. 
musique de Albert Chantrier, of 


17881 


Seventh word of Christ; Peter, in 
manus tuaS commendo_ spiritum 

- Imeum, w from the Scripture, melody 
J. J. R., of U. 8.3 sop., mezzo sop. 
and alto. © 1. Sept. 11, 1923; E 
570940; John J. Roberts, Worcester. 
17872 


Shadow march; unison song for chil- 
dren, w R. L. Stevenson, m George 
Rathbone, of Great Britain. Cur- 
wen ed. 4to. © July 26, 1923; 1c. 
Aug. 138; E 567615; J. Curwen & 
sons, Itd., London. 17873 


Shadow (The) waltz; by Ralph Ar- 
naud, of Great Britain; orch. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Aug. 24, 
1923; 1 c. Sept. 8; E 567723; Ascher- 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 17874 


Shadows across my heart; w KHtta 
Miaie Flick, m C. Roland Flick, of 
U..8. .©, Aug...14,..1923::,.2. ¢,. Aug 
30; E 569010; Flick music pub. co., 
Atlanta. 17875 


She’s a very dear friend of mine; song- 
monologue, w Tom Heffernan, m 
Olive Turner, of Great Britain. © 
Aug. 29, 1923; 1 ¢c. Sept. 14; E 
567844; Cecil Lennox & co., London. 

17876 


She’s that new mamma o’ mine; w 
L. B., m Harry Jay [pseud. of 
Harry J. Lincoln], of U.S. © 
Sept?’ 8 “182s 2 +e. Sept. 17>) Bh. 
569366; Louis Bloch, Ann Arbor, 
Mich. 17877 


She walked right up and took my man 
away; fox trot, w and m Lizzie 
Miles, Babe Thompson and Spencer 
Williams, of U. S. (Triangle blues 
series) © Aug. 28, 1923; 2 c. Aug, 
29; E 570677; Triangle music pub. 
co., ine., New York. 17878 


Sheep (The) under the snow; Manx 
folk song, freely arr. Henry G. Ley, 
of England; mixed voices. 4te. 
(Choral library, no. 181) © Aug. 
11, 1923; 1 « Aug. 24; E 567611; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 17879 


Sheik (The) blues; w J. S. B., jr., mel- 
ody Tim Brymn, of U. S. ©1le. 
» Sept. 6, 1928; E 570869; John S. 
Brown, jr., New York. 17880 


Sheik of sheiks; w and m Mary 
Ellen Warburton, of U. S., arr. D. 
BY or uss: (©). Pec Ane. St. 1925; 
EH 570760; Mary E. Warburton and 
Dorothy Beckett, Sidney, O. 17881 


France. © Aug. 22, 1923; 1 ¢, Sept. 

18; E 567863; Francis Salabert, 

Paris. 17871 
80831—24 12 (1029 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17882 


pt. III, n. S., V. 18 


Shepherd’s love; w Hubert Fletcher, 
m W. A. Manahan, of England. © 
Sept. 10, 1923; 2 « Sept.. 20; E 
571190; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 

17882 

Sherman (Bessie Williams) Four little 
tone studies; by B. W. Sherman, of 
U. S.; pf. (Summy edition, no. 108) 
Contents :—The princess passes.— 
The viking ship.—O If I had wings.-— 
The witch on the broomstick. © 
Sept. 28, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 3; E 571562; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

17883 


Shimmie my babe for me; w C. B., m 


Al. Meehan, of U. S8.; pf. with w. | 


© June & 1923: 2-2, Oct. 15; 2 
569898; Claud Brown, Indianapolis. 
17884 


‘Shorty; corner song, w and m M. | 


Winkler, of U. S. © Aug. 24, 1923; 
2 e. Sept. 10; E 570967; Belwin, inc., 
New York. ' 17885 


Shreveport blues; w and m Bootsy 
[pseud. of A. S. Potter], of U. S. 


©” Oct. 1, 1923;°2 c. Sept. "277° E | 


571409: Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 17886 


Shut yo’ eye you little black coon; w 
Jane Shewey, m Elliott Markham. of 
U. S.; piano with w. © June 5, 
1923; 2 e Oct. 1; E 569896; Mrs. 
D. I. Shewey, Keenesburg, Col. 

17887 


Si Titine etait moins belle; paroles de 
Lucien Boyer. musique de _ Lao 
Silésu, of Italy. © Aug. 31, 1923; 
1 ec. Sept. 18; E 567879; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 17888 

Si vous n’aimez pas ca; fox-trot, de 
lYopérette-bouffe La-haut, par Mau- 
rice Yvain, of France; pf. © Aug. 
31, 1928; 1 e« Sept. 18; E 567884; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 17889 

Sicilienne; by Joseph Achron, op. 21, 
no. 8, ed. and fingered Jascha 
Heifetz, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York: violin and. pf. (1'°T° 
suite en style ancien, no.3) © Sept. 
8, 1923; 2.¢. Sept. 14;, E 571037; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. [© 


editing and fingering] 17890 
Sicilienne et Rigaudon; par Alex 
Voormolen, of France; piano et 
violon. © Aug. 31, 1923;1 ¢ Sept. 


18; E 567886; Rouart, Lerolle et 
cie., Paris. 17891 
Sigaretta (La); shimmy-fox-trot, di 
Virgilio Ranzato, of Italy: piano. 
©, July 1, 1923 A cx Aug, 63, E 
567916; Carlo  Sehmidl, Trieste, 
Italy. 17892 


Sigma chi girl; dance song, w and m 
G. C.,' of ‘U: S. ©/1 ce. Sept. 10, 
1928; E . 571251; Grant Couffer, 
Pittsburgh. ‘17893 


Silent, starlight night; barearolle, w 
Maria Platt Adams, m Carl Hahn, 
of U. S.; three-pt. chorus, women’s 
voices. 4to. (John Church co., 
three part songs for women’s voices, 
secular no. 2738) © Oct. 4, 1923; 
2 c. Oct. 8; E 571767; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 17894 


Silhouetter; 6 sm& stycken, av Erkki 
Melartin, op. 120, ed. and rev. Julia 


A. Burt, of U. S.; piano. (Wil- 
helm Hansen edition, nos. 2336, 
23387) Samlingen 1, 2. © Aug. 27, 


1928: 1 c. each Sept. 10; H 569185, - 


569186; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. [© editing and revising] 
17895, 17896 


Silver Swanee; fox trot, Schwartz, 
played the Original piano trio, of U. 
S.: in E flat. (Ampico, no. 203141- 
E). [Music roll, with w] © Dec. 
20,,,1922;,2),.@: Sept: 26, .1923% 5 E 
569740; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 17897 


Silv’ry moon; lyric E. Clinton Keith- 
ley, melody F. Henri Klickmann, of 


U. S. ©. 1..¢e; Sept.,.24;, 19235, B 
569560; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 17898 


Since de Ku klux klucked an’ klanned ; 
w and m H. B. F., of U.S: ©l1e. 
Sept. 17, 1928; E 569352; Harry B. 
Fisher, Hunter, N. Y. 17899 


Since I met you in love land; w and 
m A. BE. O., of U. S.. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Aug. 6, 1923; 
2 ec. Aug. 20; E 570984; Antoinette 
E. Overton, Houston. 17900 


Since Sally left our alley; w and mel- 
ody Cal. De Voll, of U. S. ©1-e. 
Sept. 24, 1928; E 569558; McKinley 
music ¢o., Chicago. 17901] 


Since the U. S. A. went dry; w M. W., 
‘m Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
© June'15,' 19285 Didcock teh 
569849; M. Westberg, Adams, N. D. 
17902 


Since the world began; w J. E. B., m 
John F. Ryan. of U. S. ©1.. Sept. 
11, 1923; E 570921; John EH. Belgard, 
Seattle. 17903 


Sing as ye journey: w and m arr. 
RL. F., of) U.S: ©: Sept: 511928 5 
2c. Sept. 12; E 569282; Robert Lowe 
Fletcher, Wheeling, W. Va. 17904 


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| MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1925. 


Sing we of love: pt.-song, w Charlotte 
Gardner Lippitt, m Herndon Mor- 
sell, of U. S.; female voices. 4to. 
(Radcliffe college collection of part 
songs, series 2, no. 7) © Sept. 8, 
1923 ; 2.¢c. Sept. 15; E,571200.; C..W. 


Thompson & co.. Boston, 17905 
sit “Roger de Coverley 5’ by_ Frank 
Bridge. of Great Britain; string 


quartet. 12mo. Miniature sc. © 
July 21, 1923; 1c¢. Sept. 4: E.567684; 
Augener, Itd.. London. 17906 


Sissy: w Esther Nagler, m M. N., of 
fee. © sept: 1)..d025; 2 ¢. Sept. 
26; BH 571278; Merlin Nagler, Ya- 
kima, Wash. 17907 


Sittin’ on the curb-stone blues: w Les- 
ter Calvin and ‘Bob Schafer, m Jim- 
my Clark, of U.S. © Sept. 25, 
1923: 2'¢. Sept. 24; FE 569591: Clar- 
ence Williams music¢ pub. ‘co. ine., 


New York. 17908 
Skies are dark when you’re away; 


Ivric Elizabeth McCabe Gilmore, m 
Ernest R. Ball, arr. Geo. J. Trink- 
aus.-of U. S. 4to. (Witmark edi- 
tion standard quartettes, no. 1675— 


1677) 1. Female voices.—2. Male 
voices.—3. Mixed voices. © Sept. 
1p OOS: 2:.e@, ench . Sept, 24.78 


569603—569605 : M. Witmark & sons 
New York. [© new arrangement] 
17909-17911 


Skipton rig: morris dance, John C. 


Holliday, of Great Britain: pf. © 
Sept. 10, 1923; 1 c« Sept. 14: E 


567834: Chappell & co., Itd., London. 
17912 


arr. John. Ansell, of Great Brit- 
ain: oreh. 4to. (Chappell & co.’s 
orchestral journal, no. 948) © Sept. 
12,,,1923:; 1 e..:Sept.. 19;.;E 567958 ; 
Chappell & eo., lid., London. [© ar- 
rangement ] 17913 


Sladovnik (Charles) 110 short and 
progressive studies in the Ist and 
3rd positions; by C. S., of U. S., op. 
20: violin. (Cover title: Technique 
of the 3rd position for violin) © 
Aug. 1, 1923: 2:¢. Sept. 17: E 569387 : 
Charles Sladovnik, Long Island 
Citys NY. 17914 


Sleep. baby sleep; .w. A.B. J. mJ. | 


Ludwig Frank. of U.S. © 1c. Aug. 
22.. 1923: E 570527; Amelia*® Bates 
Jones, Covington, Ky. 17915 


Slip-’n sax ;, by. Jack Craig, of U. S.: 
pf. and saxophone in ©. © Sept. 8, 
1923; 2. ¢.: Sept. 4; E 570811; Finder 
& Urbanek, Chicago. . 17916 


Slow (A) dance: by Charles Villiers 
Stanford, of Great Britain, op. 89, 
‘no. 2; orch. se. Fischer ed. (In Or- 
-chestral training, v. 3, no. 5201, ad- 
vanced: Four Irish dances, ‘no. 2) 


©. Sept. 20, 1923; 2 ec. Sept. 24: E 
. 969628; . J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 17917 


Slow down: w and melody A. H. L., 
Of  1d- ae ntCh ck of, pedte 24.1923 ¢ 
FE 569586; Arthur H. Lee, San Fran- 

_ ciseo. -17918 


Slow Joe: w Charles Harrison, m Fred 
Rose. of U. S. © Aug. 30,/1923; 
2 ec. Sept. 4; E 570818: Ted Browne 
music co., ine, Chicago. 17919 


Slumber-song: Moravian felk-song, arr. 
Angela Diller. of U. S.: pf.. with 
suggestions for study. (In days of 
Oldnhe.. 8): ©. Sent...S, s99ns 25 c. 


Sept. 14: E. 571032: G.. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 17920 


Slumberland: trio. w Dorothy Phil- 
Scips, m Charles.P: Scottj(of: U.<'S. ; 


women’s voices. (Octave — series, 
women’s voices, no. 871) © Aug. 


20, (1GF ee, Ce. KLAUS, 26-3 -2 COR UOND S 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© 
arrangement] 17921 


Smile: w E: M.,. melody Herman Du- 
bois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
UsS: +,@51 . ..Septy 10;,,1923 3 2 & 
569139: Eva Meckley, Mt. Gilead, O. 

17922 


Smile, smile, smile: w A. M., m John 
F. Ryan, of U. S.. © 1-4: Sept. 27, 
1923: E. 571351: Alice Moss. Cincin- 
nati. 17923 


Smiling crowds: fox trot. w and m 
Sidney Holden and Roy Dieterich. 
of. U0. Sr’ © Sept. 15, 1923 52 « Sept. 
26; E 571280; E. P. Womack music 


co., ‘Detroit. 17924 
Snowflakes; by Esther. Dickie, of 
U.S:: pf.. (Two descriptive pieces 
for pianoforte, no. 1) © Sept. 8, 


1923: .2.¢. .Sept.. 14: E 571043 ;. .G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 17925 


(Fiocea la neve); w G. Pascoli, 
English version John Lekberg, of U. 
S.:m Pietro Cimara; in F. (Euro- 
pean songs, second series) © Aug. 
Dher, M2 aC. ABS. Ot >> ee OOOLEO: 
Charles W. Homeyer & co., Boston. 
[© translation] 17926 


So lonesome for someone that’s true; 
w) and«m,D. S.) of: U.. Ss arr. Nell 
M:. Cobbledick, of U. S. © 1 
Sept. 28, 1923; E 571427; Dot Saw- 
ver, Oakland, Calif. 17927 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17928 


pt. ITI, n. $., Vv. 18 


So this is Venice; w Clarke and Leslie, | Some one’s been peekin’; fox trot, w 


m adapted Harry Warren, of U.'S., 
arr. Ross Gorman... © Sept. 22, 1923; 
2 ec. Sept. 24; E 569606; Clarke & 
Leslie songs, ine., New York. 


Sobbin’ blues; melody A. M. Gifford, 
ity, Of WS? Cr te.” Sept. ae toes. 
FE 569020; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 17929 


Sogno;: di Virgilio Ranzato [of Italy]; 
violino e pf. (6 pezzi caratteristici, 
no. 5) © July 10, 1923; 1 «@ Aug. 
6; 567924; Carlo Schmidl, Trieste, 
Italy. 17930 


Soir (Le); paroles et musique de Jo- 
seph J. Gilbert, of U. S.; sop., with 
pf. and flute ace. © Aug. 27, 1923; 
2 ec. Aug. 29; E 570671; Baxter- 
Northup co., Los Angeles. 17931 


Soir (Un) ... sur la dune; paroles de 
Lucien Boyer, musique de P. A. 
Nouaux, of France. © Aug. 25, 
1923; 1 ce. Sept. 11: E 567770; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 17932 


Soldiers [and] Peep-bo; by Felix 
Swinstead, of Great Britain, ed. by 
Ernest Fowles; pf. (Curwen edi- 
tion, first pieces, no. 9242) © Aug. 
10, 1923; 1 c@ Sept. 4; E 567819; J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd., London. 17933 


Soldier’s (A) message; w Mrs. F. O. 
S., melody Luther A. Clark, of U. 
S. ©1e Sept. 27, 1923; E 571392; 
Mrs. Frank O. Starr, Cuba, N. M. 

17934 


Solnedgang; digte af J. P. Jacobsen, 
musik af Ture Rangstrom, of Swe- 
den. (Wilhelm Hansen edition, no. 
2316: Romantik, nr. 4) © Aug. 
27,, 1923; 1..c.. Sept. 10; EB 567792 ; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

17935 


Some how; from Artists and models, 
w Cyrus Wood, m Jean Schwartz, of 
U. 8S. © Sept. 4, 1923; 2 c Sept. 6; 
E 570872; Harms, ine., New York. 

17936 


Some little word of mine; w Z. B. 
T., m Valeria Gordon, of U. S8.; pf. 
with w. © Aug. 8, 1923:2 ce. Oct. 1; 
EK 569875; Z. Bright Tucker, Win- 
gate, N. C. 17937 


Some old day; w and melody Jimmy 
Cox, of U: S: © ‘1c. Sept. 27, 1923 ; 
E 571378; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 17938 

Some-one like you; ballad, w Edmund 
Vance Cooke, m Clay Smith, of Can- 
ada. © Oct. 11, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 8; 
FE 571778. Hearst music publishers, 
lid., Winnipeg, Canada. 17939 


17928 | 


Karl Comyns, m Vineent ©. Plun- 
kett, of U. S.. © Sept. 12; 192332 c. 
Sept.. 18; E 571140; Angelus music 
pub. eo., Log Angeles. 17940 


Some-one, some day; w and m J. T. 
H., of Canada; pf. ace. Carl Winter, 


of Canada. © 1 e. Oct. 2, 1923; B 
569927; James Thomas Hughes, 
Vancouver, B. C. 17941 


Someday our Lord will come; w and 
m Warren Collins, of U. 8S. © July 
31, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 11; E 570956; 
R. T. Richey, Houston. 


Somewhere in the world; w and mel- 
ody Nat D. Ayer, of U. Si ©:i1 ¢ 
Oct. 8, 1923; E 571771; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 17943 


Son divine; Sunday school service for 
Christmas, w A. A. Payn and Mattie 
B. Shannon, m A. G., of U.S. 8vo. 
@ Sept. 11; 1928; 2 ef Sapte a7: 
EH 569405; Adam Geibel music co., 
Philadelphia. 17944 


Son flirt; boston-hesitation, paroles de 
EK. Gérin, musique de Paul Jeanjean, 
of France. © Aug. 21, 1923; 1c. 
Sept. 18; HE 567883; Editions Paul 
Jeanjean, Beausoleil, France. 17945 


Sonate en fa; par Guillaume Lekeu, 
revue et terminée par Vincent 
d’Indy, of France; piano et violon- 
celle. 
18; E 567889; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 


Paris. [© editing, revising and ter- 
mination ] 17946 
Song (The) angelic: Christmas, w 


anon., m R. M. Stults, of U. S. © 
Aig.) :20,) 1923'§-2: (ec. oBepteqkT > Hb 
569411 ; Hall-Mack eco., Philadelphia. 

17947 


Song (A) in a gondola; by Thomas F. 
Dunhill, of Great Britain, ed. by 
Ernest Fowles; pf. (Curwen edi- 
tion, primary division, no. . 9239) 
© July.9, 1923,;;,4,.c...Sept...43., Bh 
567821; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., Lon- 
don. . 17948 

Song (A) of India (Chanson indoue) ; 
by N. Rimsky Korsakoff, arr. Calvin 
Grooms, of U. S.; saxophone with 
pf. ace. (Century certified edition, 
no. 2217) © Aug. 21, 1923; 2 c. Aug. 
22; E 570548; Century music pub. 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 

17949 

Song (A) of Kabir; from the tr. of 

- Rabindranath Tagore, musical set- 
ting R. P. H., of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
11, 1923; E 570914; Ross Pringle 
Hecht, Scotch Plains, N. J. 17950 


1082 


17942 . 


©' Aug. 31, 1923; 1 © Sept.. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


Song of the bells; by Edwin Vaile 
MelIntyre, of U. 8.)/ op. 52, no: 3; 
pt. (At-a-l6-wa series of piano 
melodies). © Sept. 7, 1923; 2. ¢. 
Sept. 15; E 569317; Willis music co., 
Cincinnati. 17951 


Song of the camp-fire; w V. J. Ed- 
wards, m Joseph Wilby, of Great 
Britain. 4to. (Songs in unison, no. 
67) [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Sept. 7, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
20; FE 567957; Bayley & Ferguson, 
Glasgow. 17952 


Song of the highway; w anon., m 
Gwynn Morris, of England; medium 


voice, ©, July, 27,,;1923;)1,.c., Aug. 
(24; HE! 567625; Winthrop Rogers, 
Itd., London. 17953 


Song of the Volga boatmen; Russian 
folksong, arr. H. L. Heartz ,of U.:S.; 
pf.' © Aug. 8, 1923; 2 ¢.: Aug. 20; 
E 569205; White-Smith music pub. 
co.,, Boston. [© arrangement] 

— 17954 


Song sunbeams; collection of songs 
for little singers Chas. H. Gabriel, 
of U. S: 12mo. © June 21, 1923; 
2c. June 25; aff. July 7; A 710993 ; 
Gospel advocate co., Nashville. — 

17955 


Song without words; by W. B., of 
UW Sis pi ©'L c. VAug!' 24, 1923 
E 570557; William Busé, New York. 
| 17956 


Songs for children; old English nurs- 
ery rhymes, set to music Adam 
Carse, of Great Britain. © July 
27, 1923; 1 c« Sept. 4; E 567681; 
Augener, Itd., London. 17957 

Songs (The) of bonnie Scotland; w 


and melody W. H., of U.S. ©1«. 
Sept. 10, 1923; EH 569123; Walter 


Hull, Dearborn, Mich. 17958 
Sonny boy; w and m David Edson 


Silverman, of U. S., arr. Jean Walz. 

() Sept, 4923 :..2 ve. ,Sept... 26.29 B 

569690:; Herbert J. Gott, Chicago. 
17959 


Sons of America; march, H. L. W., jr., 
of U. S., arr. Harry Harris, of U. 
S:fbandi: 4to».2 © Aug) 24,1928 ; 
2 ce. Aug. 28; E 571147; Hiram 


Litzenberg Wynne, jr., Philadelphia. | 


17960 


Sorrow; for intense grief and scenes 
of anguish, Henry 8. Sawyer, of U. 
S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
21; E 569498; T. S. Denison & co., 
Chicago. 17961 


ke 


17972 


Southern blues: w Bob Schafer, mel- 
ody Sam Wooding and C. W., of U. 


S:- ©° 1c Sept: 24, -'19238;) EB 
“569582; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 17962 
Southern (A) serenade; by Hugh 
Chiltern, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Sept. 3, 1923;'1 ¢ Sept. 19; E 
567933 ; Bowerman & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 17963 


Souvenir; by F. Drdla, arr. Calvin 
Grooms, of U. S.; saxophone with 
pf. ace. (Century certified edition, 
no. 2224) © Aug. 21, 1923; 2 e. 
Aug. 22; EK 570541; Century music 
pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 17964 


Spanish dance; by Alice Benedict 
Goodridge, of U. S., op. 83 pf. 


Sept. 8, 1923; 2 c« Sept. 15; E 
571202; C. W. Thompson & co., 
Boston. 17965 


Spanish love waltz; by M. S., of U. 
S.; pf. © July 7, 1923; 1 © Sept. 
4, 1c Sept. 27; E 569714; Morris 
Schneider, New York. 17966 


Spark Plug; w E. B. B., melody Lu- 
ther A. Clark, of U. S. © 1. Sept. 
27, 1928; BH 571394; EB. B.. Briggs, 
Dubuque, Ia. 17967 


Spread joy; w Harry A. De Mund, 
melody. J. H,,A.,.0f .U. So © .1.e 
Sept. 5, 1923; E 569019; James E. 
Aldridge, New York. 17968 


Springtime fancies (Fantasias de pri- 
mavera) ; waltz, Ella Herman, of 
U. S., arr. F. Henri Klickmann, of 
U. 8.3; pf. (McKinley world famous 
edition, no. 2029: Attractive com- 
positions): © Sept. 22, 1923; 2 «. 
Sept. 27; E 5713830; McKinley music 
co., Chicago. 17969 


Squirrel (The) and the honey bee 
[and] The fly; w Alice C. D. Riley, 
m Jessie L. Gaynor, of U. S., arr. 
Dorothy Gaynor Blake; pf., with w 
ad lib. (From the child world) © 
Aug. 3, 1928; 2 c. Aug. 6; E 569648 ; 
John Church co., Cincinnati. . 17970 


Staceato (Das) auf der violine (Stac- 
eato on the violin) ; by J. B., of U. 
S. Leipzig, C. F. Kahnt. (Aus- 
gabe Kahnt, nr. 8479) © Aug. 17, 
1923; 1 @ Sept. 17;:1 « Oct. 4; EB 
571766; John Baumgartner, San 
Francisco. 17971 


Stack O’ Lee; fox-trot blues, w and 
melody I. M. L., of U. S. ©l1«. 
Aug. 22, 1923; E 570517; Iowen 
Matthew Lawson, New York. 17972 


: — 1088 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


17973 


Standard Christmas carols; arr. Paul 
Bliss, of U. S.;. men’s voices... 4to. 
© Sept. 22, 1923: 2 ¢c. Sept. 24; E 
571260; Theo. Presser co.,. Philadel- 
phia. [© new arrangement] 17973 


» compiled Paul Bliss, of. U. S.; 
two treble voices. 4to. 
1923; 2 ce. Sept. 6; E 570870; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. [© new 
arrangement] 17974 


Star boarders blues; w Hulbert. Es- 
mere, m George Butts, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Philadelphia, 
Pa, ec® de cig Septy 133.04028., 
071005; , Excelsior, music pub.. co., 
Philadelphia. 17975 


Star (The) of life that beckons us to 
God; w G. Y., melody Herman Du- 
bois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of. U. 
S. © 1c. Sept. 27, 1923 ;'B 571396; 
Gertrude Van Liew, Bayonne, N. J. 


17976 

Star of my dreamland; w J. M. A., m 
Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with 
w.); ©; June, 20, 19285), 2-¢..,Oct.p1; 
i) 569888; J. M.. Allison, Indian-- 
apolis. 17977 


Starlight; by Christian Schifer, of 
Great Britain, op. 100, no. 6; pf. 


©, Sept. 3, 1923; 1 e@) Sept... 22; E 
o67981; Augener, Itd., London. 

17978 

Stay O sweet; poem Donne, m Mal- 


colm Davidson, of Great Britain; 
medium voice. (Two Elizabethan 
lyries) © Sept. 24, 1923; 1 ce. Sept. 
25581572086 ji J.8 Bi Cramer & ©@0., 


itd., London. 17979 
Stay out of trouble; w J. M.’C.,' m 
Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. | © July 31; 1923; 2 e)’ Oct. 1; 
FE 569859: John M. Colwell, Con- 
fluence, Ky. ~ 17980 


Steppin’ on the dime; w and melody 
Cliff. Friend and Henry Santly, of 
U. Si, atr.“H.'Santly. «'©) tel. Sept. 
13, 19238; E 569453: Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 17981 

Steppin’ the indigo blues; w and m 
aM MER Or CUR SPY pi with we] 
1 c¢ Sept. 18, 1923; EB, 571123; Je- 


rome Myers Hamilton, Philadel- 
phia. 17982 
Stepping out blues: w W. B. H., m 


John Fy Ryan, of U: S. © 1 e. Sept. 


20, 1923 5) 571160 5 -We'B. Bill, San 
Francisco. 17983 
Steps for the young pianist; fourth 


steps, Hazel Gertrude Kinscella, of 
U. S. (Schirmer’s scholastic series, 
145) (Covertitle: Fourth steps 


1 


@©.Sept, ‘1, | 
| Stop it; 


pt. 11, . s., v. 18 


for the young pianist) © Aug, 11, 
1923; <2 ¢@;, Aug. 17 3 568607 : 3. G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. (17984 


Stop dance; one step or fast fox ‘trot, 
J. BUT, of U. S.: pf. © 1 ©. Sept. 
28, 1923: H 569723 : J. Bodewalt 
Lampe, Chicago. 17985 


melody F. F., of U. S. 
le Sept. 24, 1923: BE 569551; Fay 
Furbeck, New York. 17986 


Stop shedding tears; w L. P., he . R. P., 
of U. S. © Sept. 8, 1923: 2 2¢ Sept. 
12; E 569272; L. and R. Perricone, 
St. Louis. + 17987 . 


Stop shimmyin’ sister; w Chas, Mat- 
son, melody Sidney Bechet, of U. S. 
©''1 c.'Sept. 27, 1923' 571381 ; 
Clarence Williams music pub. ¢o., 
ine., New York. 17988 


Storm (The); w Adelaide Proctor, m 
John Hullah, arr. Walter H. Lewis, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Sept: 8)9:1923;: 2>'e. Sept15e0 Fb 
071201; C. W. Thompson & ©Co0., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 17989 


Storm (The) king;, the’ bolsheviki, 
R. C., of U. S.; pf. Derry Village, 
N. H.. Gibson & co. © Sept. 28, 
1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 29; E 569939 ; Rus- 
sell Chase, Derry Village, N. : 

17990 


Storm scene; by Henry S. Sawyer, of 


U. S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 1923; 2 ¢ 
Sept. 21; E 569492; T. S. Denison 
& co., Chicago. 17991 


Stormy weather pal; w Raymond B. 
Egan, m Richard A. Whiting, of U. 
Ss. © Sept. 7,,1923; 2 e: Sept. -12; 
HE 570973; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 17992 


Story (The) of freedom shall tive; 


w and m B. H., of U. S., arr. Homer 
Tourjee, of U. S. ©1.¢ Sept.. 29, 


1923; E 571431; Bobby Hite, Los 
Angeles. “ETO9S 
Struggle; for fights [ete.]. Henry S. 


Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 
1923; 2 c«. Sept. 21; EH’ 569496; ‘T. 
S. Denison & co., Chicago. 17994 
Strut it up and down; w and melody 
Sam Wooding and Bob Schafer, of 


WS. o Oul 6) Sept 27718925 2b 
571370; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 17995 


Struttin’ at the funny paper ball: w 
and melody. P. D. W., of U. S8S., arr. 
Clarence Stapleton, of U. S. ©1«. 


Sept.. 26, 1923; E 569677; Peter 
- Dale Wimbrow, Whaleyville, Md. 
17996 


2. A 


FOE 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS | | 


no. 10, 1923 


Suffer little children to come unto 
Me; anthem, four-part cho., w from 
Luke xviii:16, m Albert J. Holden, 
of U. 8.; mixed voices, organ ace. 
(G. S. 8vo choruses, no. 7056) © 


Sen. oe. 1925;,. 2 c., sept. 143. 
571014; G. Schirmer, ine, . New 
York. 17997 


Sugar baby; w Alex Gerber, m Lucy 
Brown, of U. S. © Sept. 13, 1923; 
2 ec. Sept. 14; E 569322; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 17998 


Sugar baby mamma’s gonna kiss you; 
w and melody A. N. S., of Great 


Britain. ©.1 c Sept. 1, 1923; EH 
568971; Alfred Nathanuel Simms, 
Chivago. 17999 


Summer; tone poem, Frank Bridge, 
of Great Britain; orch. Full se. 
and pts. © July 27, 1923; 1c. Sept. 
4; E 567686; Augener, ltd., London. 

18000 


Summer in my heart; w H. B. K., 
mk. B/46on 0. S. © 1 c..'Sept;o29, 
1923; E 571421; Ruth Rapoport, 
New York, and Helen Boardman 
Knox, Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y. 

1800] 


Summer (A) shower; by Christian 
Schifer, of Great Britain, op. 100, 
Ne. 4. pr ©) Sept.3, 1923; 4.2. 
Sept. 22; E 567983; Augener, Itd., 
London. 18002 


Summer winds; two-part cho., Ww 
George Darley, m Wilson Bishop 
[pseud. of Ira B. Wilson] of U. S.; 
women’s voices. (G, 8S. 8vo. cho- 
ruses, no. 7056) © Sept. 8, 1923; 
2 ¢@. Sept. 14;. E 571015; G. Schir- 


mer, inc., New York. 18008 
Sun of my soul; by Ritter, played 
John Marvin, of U. S.; in F. (Am- 


pico, no. 951-E) “ [Music roll, with 
words] © Feb. 20, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
26; E 569743: American piano Co., 
New York. [© interpretation] 
18004 
Sunday school blues; fox trot hymnal 
syneopation, w Dave Ringle, m 
Lemuel Fowler, of U. S. © Aug. 
28, 1923; 2.¢. Aug., 29;, E 570681; 
Triangle music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 18005 
Sunlight; w J. J. Robbins, m M. G.., 


OfIU A S20o@, lec Sept itt, W923B0 EB 
569354: Matthew Goid, Bayonne, 
N. J. 18006 
Sunrise and you; by Penn, played 
Edgar Fairchild, of U. S.; in A 
flat. (Ampico, no. 901-F)~ [Music 


roll, with words] © Jani120;, 1923: 


18017 

2 ec. Sept. 28; E 569732; American 
piano co., New York. [© interpre- 
tation] 18007 
Sunset and dawn; w and melody J. 
i Ee of, Canada, ©). ) ee: Oct 12 
1923; E 569928; James Thomas 


Hughes, Vancouver, British Colum- 
bia. 18008 


Sunshine (The) of hoping keeps a 
light in the heart; w G L., m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. . 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1. 
Sept. 22, 1923; E 571240; Gustave 
Lehman, Pittsburgh. 18009 


Sunshine of mine, I call you’ sun- 
shine; w A. L. B., m Harry Kelley 
and Jack Chapman, of U. S§., arr. 
Paul_J. Church, of U..S. ©.1 ec, 
Sept. 14, 1923; E 569296; Art. L. 
Beiner, Chicago. 18010 


Suppose I had never met you; from 
Little Jessie James, w Harlan 
Thompson, m Harry Archer, of U. 
S$." ©. Sent.; 22,1923 °".2 "c.  Sent. 
24; E 571259; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 18011 


Suppose the rose were you; by Denni, 
played, Edgar Fairchild, of U. S.; 
in F. (Ampico, no. T71-F) [Music 
roll, with words] © Sept. 20, 1922; 
2 c. Sept. 28. 1923; E 569754; Ameri- 
can piano co., New York. [© inter- 
pretation ] 18012 


Sur la rive enchantée; valse espagnole, 
par F. L. Bénech, of France; pf. 
©” Aug. 31, 19233" 'c. Sept 18 ;sx 
E 567878; F. L. Bénech, Paris. [© 
arrangement ] 18013 


Surprise; foxtrot, adapted and com- 
posed H. Elliott Smith, of Eng- 
land; pf. © Aug. 31, 1923; 1 ¢. Aug. 

27; E 567608; Arthur Wilcock, Lon- 
don. 18014 


Susquehanna trail; march two step, 
Harry. J. .Lincoln, of ;U.ecS..; pf. 
(Vandersloot edition of latest musi- 
cal compositions) © Aug. 25, 1923; 


2 e. Aug. 27; E 570631; Vander- 
sloot music pub. co., Williamsport, 
Pa. 18015 
Susquehannah Bill; waltz. w I. F. 


W., m M. Paul Manganella, of U. S. 
©. 1 ve. Sept. 86,1923 +, B.. 569683,; 
I. F, Williams, Berwick, Pa. 

18016 


Swanee home; w and melody J. V. of 


MAS: oO Adie. }:Augil 23, 1923in 
568805; James Vollmer, Philadel- 
phia. 18017 


10389 


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18018 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Sweet apples and hornets; w L. D., 
m E. S. S. Huntington, of U.S. © 
-1@ Aug. 381, 1923; E 570724; La- 

fayette Dailey, Ottumwa, Ia. 
18018 


Sweet butter; w and m I. C., of 
U.S, ©.) €,) Ang... 22, 1923 50.1 
570514; Irving Cohn, Westchester, 
INDY. 18019 


Sweet daddy blues; w and melody 
Hubert Lewis and C. W., of U. S. 
© 1c. Sent? 245° 1925 -"H. Bese ; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 18020 


Sweet dreams; w A. B., m E. S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1e Aug. 
31, 1923; E 570705; Anna Barbara, 
Milwaukee. 18021 


Sweet Genevieve; w G. K.,m E. S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1c. Aug. 
31, 1923; E 570717; George Kiehl, 
Samonauk, IIl. 18022 


Sweet (A) man’s the cause of it all; 
w Sarah Martin, melody C. W., of 
i ea Wes Be i 2s 0. em 3 eee I Oy 
569021; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine, New York. 18023 


Sweet old sunshine home; 
A.,.m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. © June 29, 1923; 2 ¢ 
Oct. 1; E 569894; Lawrence J. An- 
toine, St. Charles, S. D. 18024 


Sweet rambler rose; w and m H. S. 
Gof Toi48). Cr sly, 15, 1025 2c: 
Aug. 11; E 570613; Herb S. Cook. 
Kansas City, Mo. 18025 


Sweet sugar plum; shimmy fox trot, 
w and m Ned Miller and Chester 
Cohn, of U..S:. © Sept. 4,.1923; 
2 c. Sept. 5; E 569448; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 18026 

Sweet tyraness; W anon., m Henry 
Purcell, arr. Alfred Moffat, of Great 
Britain; male voice. (Bayley & 
Ferguson’s festival series) 
30, “1923 -"1 "CD Sept. tt ; 2br aseraue ° 
Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 18027 

Sweetest (The) flower of all; by Ger- 
ald Carne, of Great Britain; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Aug. 
24, 1923: 1 c. Sept. 14; E 567830; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Iltd., 
London. . [© arrangement] 18028 

Sweetheart days; w M. R. B., m John 
F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1e Sept. 11, 
1923; E 570938; Martha R. Bonker, 
Alpena, Mich. 18029 

Sweetheart (The) of the ring; from 
Head over heels, w Harry Graham, 
m Harold Fraser-Simson, of Great 


Watie 


© Aug.: 


Britain. ©. Sept. 8, 1923; 1 « Sept. 
18; E 567938; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, ltd., London. 18030 


Sylph (La); polka caprice, F. H. 
Losey, of U. 8., op..331; pf. (Van- 
dersloot edition of latest musical 
compositions) © Aug. 25, 1923; 
2c. Aug. 27; E 570628; Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

180381 


Symphonie nr. 2; von Hermann Zil- 
cher, of Germany, op. 238; ftir 
grosses orch., F moll.  Partitur. 
(Breitkopf & Hiartels partitur-bib- 
liothek, nr. 2516) © Aug. 16, 19238; 
1c. Sept. 4; H 567825; Breitkopf 
& Hartel, Leipzig. 18082 


Synecopation on the’ brain; w and m 
H. C., of U. S., arr. Murray Cutter, 
of U. S. © 1c. July 12, 1923; E 
569111; Harry Cahill, Paris. 18033 


Synecopation time; w and melody W. 
Astor Morgan, of U. S. © 1 «4 
Sept. 4, 1923; E 570789; Arrow 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 18034 


Synecopetude; syncopation study, A. 
C.,, of Ul. S.5 phe ~© ie eae ee 
1923; E 570552; Adam Carroll, New 
York. 18035. 


Szall, szall, szall a felleg; sz6vegét 
irta Moricz Zsigmond, zenéjét szer- 
zéette Kurucz Jandés, of Hungary, 
domiciled at New York: sz0veg es. 
zongora. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1923; E 
570757 ; John Kurucz, New York. 

18036 


’Tain’t nuthin’ else; w Lou Davis, m 
Henry Santly, of U. S. © Aug. 14, 
1923; 2 ec. Aug. 15; E 568688; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York. 

18037 


Take back the old love; w H. B. V.. 
m John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1e.. 
Sept. 20, 1923; E 571164; Henry 
B. Vaughan, Milton, Pa. ~ 180388: 


Take it to Jesus; w and m Albert 
Allen Ketchum, of U. S. © Aug. 
4, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 26; E 569702: 
Harry D. Clarke, Chicago. 18039: 

Take me and make me your wife 
once more; w Mrs. A. W., m George: 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. © 1c Sept. 18. 
1923; E 571098; Mrs. Aseneth Wes- 
ton, Bridgeport, Conn. 18040 

Take me with you; w Patrice Oliver. 
m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G Beach, of U. S.' © 1: e. 
Sept. 18, 1923; E 571108; P. Oliver. 
New York. 18041. 


1036 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


w and melody Burt 
© 1c. Sept. 
Clarence Wil- 
inc., New York. 
18042 
Tanglefoot’s mad chase; by Florence 
Morey, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 28, 
1923; 2 c. Oct. 2; E 569925; Hinds, 
Hayden & Bldredge, inc., New York. 
18043 

Tango (El) de los amantes; di Alfredo 
Barbirolli, of Italy; pf. © July 8, 
1923; 1 c Sept. 6; E 567665; Li- 
brairie Hachette, Paris. 18044 
Tarantella; by Alfred J. Silver, of 
Great Britain; cello and pf. Fischer 
ed. (Jn Orchestral training, v. 3, 
advanced, no. 5201) © Sept. 20, 
1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 24; E 969625; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 18045 


Tarantelle; for lively Italian or Span- 
ish dances [ete.], Henry S. Sawyer, 
OineOe ps. pt. © Sept. 18, 19238; 
2c. Sept. 21; E 569518; T. S. Deni- 
son & co., Chicago. 18046 

Tate’s (Arthur F.) comprehensive 


and up-to-date pianoforte tutor; by 
A. F. Tate, of Great Britain. © 


Tampa blues; 
W. Spear, of U. S. 
(24, 1923; E 569585; 
liams music pub. €o., 


Aug. 31, 1923; 1 ¢«. Sept. 14; EH 
567843; Cecil Lennox & co., Lon- 
don. 18047 
Te ne si’ ghiuta “America; versi di 


F. Mario Russo, musica di V. D’An- 
nibale, of Italy; mand. acc. Naples, 
Italy, Santa Lucia. 4to. © Aug. 
1, 1923; 1 ec. Sept...8; E 567704; 
Italian book co., New York. 18048 
Technical virtuosity studies (Hstudios 
técnicos para amaestrar) ; by Louis 
Kohler, op. 120, with theoretical di- 
rections for daily practice, ed. Carl 
Deis, of U. S., tr. Maria Paz Gains- 
borg; pf. (Schirmer’s library of 
musical classics, v. 1463) © Sept. 
8, 1923:; 2 ¢ Sept.: 14; | BH .571020; 
G. Sehirmer, ine, New York. 
editing ] 18049 
Technique (La) du violon (The technic 
of violin); exercices journaliers 
dans tous les tons, de Mathieu 
Crickboom, of Belgium. 3° cah. © 
Aug. 22, 1923; 1 ..¢«. Sept...6;. H 
567716; Schott fréres, Brussels, Bel- 
gium: 18050 
Tee-hee’s delight; trombone novelty- 


fox.trot, W. 8. B., of U: 8.3. plano. - 


© 1e Aug. 23, 1923; E 568796; 
W. Scott Burdett, Philadelphia. 

18051 

Tell me a bedtime story; w and melody 

I. B., of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 18, 1923; 

E 570995 : Irving oe inc., New 

York. 18052 


[© | 


18063 


Tell me again that you love me; w B. 
W., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 


Theo. G. Beach, of U.S. © Wee: 
Sept. 5, 1923; E 570866; Bessie 
Willis, Atlanta. 18053 


Tell me do; w F. P., melody Arnold 
T. ‘Lax,.of U. S...© 1 ¢. Sept. 10, 
1923; E 569128; Fred Parker, Troy, 
Mont. 18054 


Tell me, mother; three part cho., w 
an old song, English version George 
L. Osgood, m J. B. Weeckerlin, arr. 
Carl Engel, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
4to. (Boston music ¢o., secular 
choruses, no. 988)’ © Aug. 30, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 10; E 570968 ; Boston music 

- ¢o., New York. [© arrangement] 

18055 


Tell them they’re beautiful, they love 
it: w Billy Glason and Dave Ringle, 
m Sam Goold, of U. S., arr. Ted 
Eastwood ,of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 11, 
1923; E 5696380; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 18056 


Ten thousand times ten thousand; an- 
them, w Henry Alford, m Forrest 
G. Walter, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
(Rosche’s octavos, second series, no. 
670) © Sept. 1, 1923; 2 ¢ Sept. 12; 
HE 569275; Geo. ‘F. Rosche, Chicago. 

18057 


Ten thousand years from now; w J. 
Keirn Brennan, m Ernest R. Ball, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S. 4to. 
(Witmark edition, standard quartet- 
tes, nos. 1670, 1671) 1. Female 
voices.—2. Mixed voices. © Aug. 14, 
1928;; 2c. eaeh Aug. 22; EB 570532, 
570533; M. Witmark & sons, New 


York. 1© new arrangement] 
18058, 18059 
Tenderness; by Henry S. Sawyer, of 
U:. S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 1923; 2 «¢. 


Sept. 21; E 569503; T. S. Denison 
& co., Chicago. 18060 


That big blonde mamma; w Billy Rose, 
m James V. Monaco, of U. S. 
BEN. ao, AOL Zoe Depts bo... hy 
570990; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 18061 


That bran’ new gal o’ mine; fox trot, 
w and m Van, Schenck, Benny Davis 
and Harry Akst, of U. S. © Sept. 
13 P23 e"2 Vel Sent: -20." EB ovliso; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

18062 


That come and get me look; fox trot, 
w M. J., m John F. Ryan, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 20, 1928; E 571169; 
M. Jessup, Northampton, Mass. 

18063 


1037 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18064 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


That jazzy kid; w W. B. E., m John 
F. Ryan, of U. 8S. © 1.¢. Sept. 27, 
1923; E 571352; William B. EHd- 
mandson, Bison, Kan. 18064 

That’s a symptom; w and melody Bert 
Carpenter, of U.S. ©1e. Sept. 24, 
1923; E 569578; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

18065 

That’s got ’em blues; w and m Samuel 
Bonner, of U. S. © Sept. 5, 1923; 
2 ec. Sept. 6; E 570836; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 18066 

That’s the way for Billy and me; 
poem James Hogg, m Felix White, 
of Great Britain. 


no. 2292) © Aug. 1, 1923; 1 ¢. Aug. 
13; E 567620; J. Curwen & sons, 
Itd., London. 18067 


That’s why I was jealous of you; w 
C. J. T., m John F. Ryan, of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 11, 1923; E 570932; C. 
J. Trippee, Philadelphia. 18068 


That Sunday afternoon; waltz ballad, 
w J. P. P., m M. Paul Mangan, of 
U2: Sicu@time Sept. 671928 0H 
570880; J. P. Popson, West Leisen- 
ring, Pa. 18069 


That Swanee whistle waltz; by S. 
Bowley Barnes, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Sept. 10, 1923; 1 ec. Sept. 12; 
FE 567824; B. Feldman & co., London. 

18070 


That traffic cop; fox trot. w and m B. 
W. S, oftU.Ssi1On fe. Sept 3; 
1923: E 571004; Burpee W. Shaw, 
Springfield, Mass. 18071 


That trick; w D. R., m Al. Meehan, 
of U: |S. 5 Spi. with we .©*-Fune’'1, 
1923; 2 ec. Oct. 1; E 569905; Delia 
Russell, Hamel, Minn. 18072 


Thelma mazurka; by Henry S. Saw- 
yer, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 1923; 
2 ce. Sept. 21; E 569532; T. S. Deni- 
son & co., Chicago. 18073 


Thematic catalog of the compositions ; 
grades 1-A to 4-B, [compiled Arthur 
Edward Johnstone], of U. S.  Pro- 
gressive series ed., August, 1923. 
© July 21, 1923; 2 c and aff. July 
23; A 753676; Art publication sdc., 
St. Louis. 18074 


Then Ill stop loving you; w J. C. M., 
m John F. Ryan, of U..S., © 1«¢ 
Sept- 11; 19238 ;. E570929; «Johns C. 
Marcher, Lee, Mass. 18075 


There is a wheel inside my head; 
poem W. EK. Henley, m Piero Cop- 
pola, of Italy. (Curwen edition, 
no, 2294) © Aug. 20, 1923; 1 « 
Sept. 4; HE. 567811; J.. Curwen & 
sons, Itd., London. 18076 


(Curwen edition, 


There is glory in my soul; w and m 
Warren Collins, of U. S.. © July 
31, 1923;.2 c. Sept. 11; E 570960; 
R. T. Richey, Houston. 18077 


There’ll be a moon peeping through; 
w Walter L. Pontius, m A. L. B., 
of U. §S., arr. Paul J. Church, of 
Un. Se O°), GC. Agia ee, eee 
570525; Art. L. Beiner, Chicago. 

18078 


There’ll be no league of nations while 
Europe is in chaos of peace; w H. 
W., melody Luther A. Clark, of U. 
S.. © 1c. Sept; 10, 1923; E 569138; 
Herman Wenger, Philadelphia. 

18079 


There'll be some changes made; w 
Billy Higgins, m W. Benton Over- 
street, of U. S. Mark bro. ed. © 
Sept. 15; 1923 :'2 °e: Sept, 173 & 
569379; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. 18080 


There’s a beautiful land on high; duet, 
w from the Bible, m Mrs. A. H. 
Taylor, of U. S.; sop. and ten., 
with violin obbl. A. H. Taylor. 
(Sacred vocal duetts, no. 39) © 


Sept, .15,).1928;..2 ¢ Sept.) &cH 
569419; Wm. A. Pond & co., New 
York. 18081 


There’s a broken heart at home sweet 
home; w and melody H, C., of U. 
S/© L« Aug, 24,°1923.:\ Haroon | 
Hymon Cheiffetz, Buffalo. 18082 


a little heart somewhere in 
w M. A. K, m Marvin 
Westman, of U. S. New York, 
Manhattan music co. © Aug. 28, 
1923; 2 c Oct. 5; E 569978; Martin 
A. Krasovic, Steelton, Pa. 18083 


There’s just one dance; w F. G., m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. ©.1)ex(Bept. 
5, 1923: E 570856; Florinda Gard- 
ner, Salt Lake City, Utah. 18084 


There’s. nobody else but you; w and 
m LL. W» Gi) of Us SY arrVArthur 
Darvo. © Sept. 12, 1923; 2c Sept. 
27: E 571408: L. Wolfe Gilbert 
music corp., New York. 18085 


There’s only one girl that we can 
really: love*..waltz,,.A. 'S., of U.S. ; 
pi: "©, 1 ¢ Oct. 2,.1923 5) Ht ats; 
Alfred Sorgini, New York. 18086 


They all love my wife: w and melody 
JH. HP, ,0f-0., 8.407. © Septr is, 
1923:..E 51106: John - Hooley, 
New York. 18087 


There’s 
France; 


1038 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


18110 


‘They are blooming for you, mother; 
w E. C., m Harry Morton, of U. S. 
New York, Manhattan music co. © 
Sept. 17, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 5; E 569985 ; 
E. Crawford, New York. 18088 


They can’t understand my loving man; 
w D. D., melody James Yates, of 
ts, © 1c. Sept. 14, 1928; .E 
569303 ; Dora Dawson, Birmingham, 
Ala. 18089 


They fall in love with everyone else 
- but me;ew and m Charlie Harrison 
and Fred Rose, of U. S. © Aug. 
23; 1923; 2 «. Aug. 27; E 570614; 
Goodman & Rose, inc, New York. 
18090 


Third album of first pieces; by Cuth- 
bert Harris, of England; pf. © 
Juty 30-1923" 1. e.- Aug. "303 ' 
567630 ; Warren & Phillips, London. 

18091 


Tho’ years mix silver threads with 
gold; waltz ballad, w and m ¥F. L., 
of U. S. © Aug. 25, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
15; E 571079; Frederick Leber, 
Auburn. Wash. 18092 
Those angry blues; w and m T. H., 
of U. S., arr. Arnold Powell, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York. © 


1c. Aug. 29, 1923; E 570673; Tom 
Harris, New York. 18093 
Those cruel mama blues; w and m 


ih. of UU Sx © Ang...27,.19283 ; 
2 ¢, Aug. 29; E 570672; Tom Harris, 
New York. 18094 
Those days are gone forever; w J. 
Jackson, m Jessie and Letha Jack- 
son, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 13,1923; 
KE 571009; Jessie Rechner, Camas, 
Wash. 18095 


Those dog-gone blues; w and melody 
Niek Jefferson and C. W., of U. S. 
© 1c. Sept. 5- 1923: E 569084; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 1809@ 

Those ha ha blues; w and melody 
Eli Dawson, Lewis Michelson and 
Victor Olivier, of U. S., arr. George 
Holman, of U. S.. © 1 c¢. Sept. 15, 


1923; E 571075; Fred Fisher, inc., 
New York. 18097 
Those Mississippi River blues; w and 
melody Samuel Kestenbaum and M. 
MivykKs,, Of sUwSs5, © Gc, Sept. Al, 
1923: E 570910; Maurice M. Korn, 


Sea Gate, N. Y. 18098 


Those smiles she wore; w O. S. L., 
mubiarry J. Lincoin, oT Ur’ So ©) 
Aug. 8, 1923; 2c. Sept. 8; E 569428; 
©. S. Lamberson, Plummer, Id. 

18099 


Those tired of always trav’lin’ from 
my sweet, sweet, sweetie’s home 
blues; w Leonard Cohen, melody 
Vee May oe Of aS. © 1 c. Sept. 
22, 1923; E 571208; Maurice. M. 
Korn, Sea Gate, N. Y. 18100 


Those who live in glass houses mustn’t 
throw any stones; w and melody 
Clarence A. Stout, of U.S. ©le. 
Sept. 24, 1923; E 569569; Clarence 


Williams music pub. co., inc. New 
York. 18101 . 
Thrush in the moonlight; idyl, w Wit- 


ter Bynner, m Reva Marie Tonnelé, 
of U. S.; high voice. © Sept. 8, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 14; E 571051: ‘G. 
‘Schirmer, inc., New York. 18102 


Thunder (The) God’s child; three-part 
song, w Myrtle W. Campbell, m 
Charles Wakefield Cadman, of U. S., 
op. 78; women’s voices. 4to. (Sec- 
ular part-songs, women’s voices, no. 
7295) N@ Sept.’ 22-7 1923 -"2 ‘c_ Oet. 
1; KB 569934; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 18103 


Tia Juana blues; w C. O. Moseley, 
melody C. A. Matson, of U. S. 
1 e. Sept. 27, 1923; E 571377; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 


New York. 18104 
Tieciati (Francesco) Prélude; by F 
Ticciati. of Italy; pf. © Sept. 5. 
1928 5.7 1) @0 Septe 22 2° R569 : 
Schott & co., London. 18105 


Tick, tock; the song of the clock, w 
and m E. J. P.. of Canada. .© 1.e. 
Aug. 29, 1923; E 567627; Edwin J. 


Pull and S. _ Besvinick, Toronto, 
Canada. 18106 
Till my dreams come true; w Beth 


Slater Whitson, melody Leo Fried- 
. man and F. Henri Klickmann, of 


Utes. ©. Lie” Sept. 24,.0923 ; 7B 
569556; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 18107 
Till the day that you’ll return; w G. 


R. Q., m George Graff, jr., of Gis. 
arr. Theo, G. Beach, of U. S. © 1c. 
Sept. 18, 51923; E 571096; Garland 


R. Quibell, E. Hamilton, Ont., Can- 
ada. 18108 
Tillie; wand m’'M. H., of U. S., arr. 


Harry Alford, of U. S. ©1c. Aug. 
22, 1923; E 570513; Mark Halpin, 
Chicago. 18109 


Time gentlemen, please; w K. A., m 
John F. Ryan. of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 
31, 1923; E 570704; K. Andrekson, 
Seekonk, Mass. 18110 


1039 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18111 


pt. 1, n. s., v. 7¢ 


Time (The), the place, the day; the 
widow’s prayer, w and m W. S. B., 
Oh Ue Os Cr as. Zaza By 
568797 ; W. Scott Burdett, Philadel- 
phia. 18111 


Time (The) will come; w N. K. Jeffer- 
son and C. W., melody De Koven 
Thompson, of U. S. © 1c. Sept. 5, 
1923; E 569035; Clarence Williams 
musie pub. co., ine, New York. 

18112 


Times ee fox: Lrot,.<Ay. WablyA.. 
of U. S., arr. William C. Lindeman, 


of U. S.; pf. ©l1le Aug. 22, 1923; 
E 570519 : Axel W. E. Austin, New 
York. 18113 
Tin Lizzie; w and melody W. H., of 
Ue Sea©. te Sent, 10. WOgR ec. ie 
569126; Walter Hull, Dearborn, 
Mich. 18114 
Tink-a-bell; by Maes Jacobson, of 


Great Britain, ed. Ernest Fowles: 
of. (Curwen edition, first pieces, no. 
9233) © Aug. 3, 1923; 1¢. Aug. 18; 
E 567624; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 


London, 18115 
Tinkalee; Chinese song, w G. H. L., 
m Arnold T. Lax, of U. S.. New 
York, Frank Harding. © Aug. 6, 
192399 2006 As) “205 HY STOSES ;5 
Georgie Hattie Lowell, Zephyrhills, 
Fla. 18116 


Tired o the blues; mournful mamma’s 
wail, w and m S. W., of U. S. (Wil- 
liams low-down series, no. 6) © 
Sent. 7% tio. 2) ee. Sept 20.5 
569181; Spencer Williams music co., 
inec., New York. 18117 


"Tis love: w H. C. U., m Al. Meehan, 
Ole . OS. 2 OE.” Wath Ww. 
1923; 2 « Oct. 1; E 5698938; Helen 
C. Unger, Harrisburg, Pa. 18118 


"Tis then I love you most of all; by 
Doht. played, Edgar Fairchild, of 
U. S.: in F. (Ampico, no. 1001—F) 
[Music roll, with words] © Mar. 
20,1923 22" Ga» Sept? 283 a) S69Ta. 5 
American piano co., New York. [© 
interpretation ] 18119 


To a daughter of April; w Cynthia 
Davril, m Gustave Ferrari, of Swit- 
zerland, domiciled at New York; 
high voice. © Sept: 8, 1923; 2*c. 
Sept. 14; E 571047; G. Schirmer, 


ine., New York. 18120 
To a little girl; arr. Otto Wick, of 
U.S.: three female voices. 4to. 


(Classical and modern part-songs, 
for female voices, no. 33) © Oct. 5, 
1923; 2c Oct. 6; E 571770; Edward 
Schuberth & co., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 18121 


© June 29,. 


To a lonesome heart; w and m Paul 
L.’ Specht, ‘of U. 8S. in-A flat. "© 
Sept. 1, 19238; 2 c Sept. 4; E 570827; 
Richmond-Robbins, inc., New York. 

18122 


To a lost sweetheart; w Marie Dewell 
[pseud. of M. H.], melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
US. (© 1 ec. Sept igi i 
569332; Marie Henrioulle, Chicago. 


18123 

@ 
To a poem of Hilda Conkling; w Hilda. 
Conkling,-;m RR. P. Hof Us S. 


©, 1.¢ Sept. 11,.,1923; Hb, 570913 ; 
Rosa Pringle Hecht, Scotch Plains, 


IN, J. 18124 
To a red bird; w and m M. E. S., of 
U8. .© 1.¢.° Sept. 28,4923) E 


569724; Mary Elston Smith, Largo, 
Fla. 18125 


To California ; w Earl Comyns, m Vin- 
cent C. Plunkett, of U. S. © Sept- 
12, 1928; 2 c.. Sept. 18; H 571134; 
Angelus music pub. co., Los Angeles. 

18126 


To freedom’s flag; march, Maurice 
Baron, of France; orch. 4to. | 
Sept. 26. 1923; 2 > ¢« Sept. 27; EH 
571405; Belwin, inc., New York. 

18127 


To me you're the same sweet girl; 
waltz ballad, w D. A. T., m Len 
Fleming, of U. S. © Sept. 8, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 10; E 569217; D. A. Toole, 
Ravenna, O. 18128. 


To Mildred, in her new dress; w 
D. C. W., m E. 8. S. Huntington, of 
U.S. °O© 1 c Xue ot, Tae is 
570720; Dorothy C. Walter, St. 
Johnsbury, Vt. 18129 


To the beach to find a little mermaid ; 
w L. C..m Valeria Gordon, of U.S. 
pf. with w. © June 5, 1923; 2 c. 
Oct. 1; E 569901; B. Card, Ogun- 
quit, Me. 18130: 


To the children; poem Longfellow, m 
Edgar IL. Bainton, of Great Britain. 
© Sept. 5, 1923; 1 ¢ Sept. 6; E 
567700; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 18131 


To this dear sweetheart of mine; Ww 
A. K., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S. 
<1 ec: Aner 0, 1928 ata 5 
Alex Kasic, Pueblo, Col. 18132 


Toast (A) to Illinois memorial sta- 
dium; w and melody J. C., of U. 8. 
© 1c. Aug, 24, 1923; E 5705538 ; 
‘ Julian Corman, Champaign, Ill. 

18133 


1040 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 
‘Toi et moi; fox-trot, par Raoul 
Moretti, arr. par F, Salabert, of 


France; orch. avec piano-conducteur. 
4to. (Célébre collection des 
suecés, no. 659) © Aug. 25, 1923; 
1 ec Sept. 11; EH 567757;. Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

18134 


‘Too late; w'and m F. W., of U. S. 
[Photostat] © 1 ¢ Aug. 21, 1923; 
i) 568767 ; Flo Wagner, Washington. 

18135 


‘Toot, toot, Tootsie, goo’ bye; one step, 
Kahn and Erdman, played, the Orig- 
inal piano trio, of U. S.; in E flat. 
(Ampico, no. 203091-E) [Music 
roll with words] © Nov. 20, 1922; 
2c. Sept. 26, 1923; E 569755; Ameri- 
ean piano co., New York. [© in- 
terpretation] 18136 


Topsy; 1* esardas, di Vincenzo Billi, 
of Italy, op. 357; piccola orch. con 
pianoforte-conduttore. 4to. © Sept. 
Mewozo et ee: Sept.;.20; BE 56796L; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 18137 


Toujours, toujours; blue, fox trot 
chanté, paroles francaises de Bri- 
quet et St. Granier, musique de Lou 
Handman, of England. Paroles 
frangaises et anglais. © Aug. 31, 
1923; 1 c. Sept. 18; E 567894; Pub- 
lications Francis-Day, Paris. 18138 


Treat me right blues; w and m I. K., 
of UL S! © Vc Sept. 24; 1923; 
569589 ; Isadore Kopperl, New York. 

18139 


Trees (The) have grown so; w John 
Hanlon, m H. T. Burleigh, of U. S.; 
high voice. © Sept. 10, 1928; 2 ec. 
Sept. 11; E 569198; G. Ricordi & 


co., ine.. New York. 18140 
‘Tripping along; fox trot. w Ralph 
Lawler, m T. K., of U. S. © Aug. 


2 1925; 2.¢. Sept. 10;-E 569241: 
Ted Kussmann, Galesburg, Il. 
18141 
‘True fellowship ; march, melody H. T., 
of U. S., arr. Fred Luscomb, of 
Usoirn ©. dc... Sept, 20, .1923 5. EK 
071176; Harry Teitler, New York. 
18142 


True love is a dream; w G. V. L., mel- 
ody Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
wisher], of U. S. ©,.1.-¢..Sept.. 27, 
1923 ; E 571395; Gertrude Van Liew. 
Bayonne, N. J. 18143 

Truest of pals—mother dear; lyrie.Cal 
De Voll, melody F. Henri Klick- 
mann, of.,..Wi, Sir Qedryvex Sept. 24, 
1923; FE 569555 ; McKinley music co., 

Shicago. 18144 


18155 


Trumpet voluntary ; by Henry Purcell, 
arr. Henry J. Wood, of Great 
Britain; pf. ©. Sept. 1, 1923; 1.c¢. 
Sept. 6; E 567702; Murdoch, Mur- 
doch & co., London. 18145 


Try and do it; w and m R. B.,-2d, of 
UAS!*© te Aue 2 ©1923: sb 
570841; Robert Barry, 2d, Narberth, 
Pa. 18146 


Try it out and see; w F. G., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel © 
Fisher], of U. S. © 1 ¢«@ Sept. 4, 
1923; FE 570798; Florence Gunter, 
Andalusia, Ala, 18147 


Tu si n’ata Maria; versi e musica di 
Mario Nocol6, of Italy; mand. ace. 
New York, N. Y., and Naples, Case 


- editrici riunite Italia America. 
Edizione Ceria. 4to. © Sept. 1, 
123" 2 Se Sebt. Vt all. -Sodaso. 


18148 


Tune (The)' of wedding chimes; w 
O. U. B., melody A. T. Lax, of U. S. 
© 1 e@ Sept. 10, 1923; E 5691381; 
O. U. Bradley, North Adams, Mass. 

18149 


’Twas the night before Christmas; 
spoken song, w Clement C. Moore, m 
Hanna Van Vollenhoven, of U. S.; 
pf. with w. © 1 ec. Sept. 29, 1923; 
E 571425; Boston music co., Boston. 

18150 


a visit from St. Nicholas, cantata, 
w Clement C. Moore, m Frances 
McCollin, of U. S.; sop. and alto. 
4to. © Sept. 21, 1923; 2. c Sept. 
26; E 569708; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 18151 


Tweet tweet; w Haven Gillespie, m 
Egbert Van Alstyne, of U. S. 
Sept. 14, 1923; 2 e« Sept. 15; EB 
571083; Jerome H. Remick & ©co., 
New York. 18152 


Twilight; w H. B., m Al Meehan, of 
U. S.; pf. with w. © July 31, 1923: 
2c. Oct. 1; HE 569871; Harvey Bixby, 
Ia Porte, Ind. 18153 


w S. Baring Gould, m C. R. Cres- 
sey, of U. S.; mixed voices. ©Sept. 
207) 1923" 2 «7 Oet 23% B5699S0 5 
Cressey and Allen, Portland, Me. 

18154 


Ernesto Rossi, New York. 


Twilight brings you to me; w A. A. 
W., m Al Meehan, of.U. 8.; pf. with 
w. © Aug. 22, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 4; 
E 570813; Annie Atkinson Winders, 
Olive Branch, Miss. 18155 


1041 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18156 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Twilight dreams (Suefios crepuscu- 
lares) ; arpeggio waltz, Leo Fried- 
man, of ‘U. S.; pf: |. (McKinley 
world famous edition, no. 2030) © 
sept.. 22, 19237026! Sept? 277" 
571331; McKinley music co., Chicago. 

18156 


Twilight memories; waltz, G. G.. of 
WerS.; pf © Aug. 28, 1923: 27c. 
Sept. 4; E 570826; George Grimm, 
Los Angeles. 18157 

Twilight (The) people; w Seumas O’- 
Sullivan, m Edgar L. Bainton, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 5, 1923; 1 
c. Sept. 6; E 567701; J. B. Cramer & 
eo., Itd., London.’ ~ 18158 

Twinkling star; intermezzo-fox-trot, 
Paul Lineke, arr. Wm. J. C. Lewis, 
or. U;, 5. :, oren.. 440... ©- Sept, 15, 
1923.2 e, Sept. 17;. BH, 569377 *. Hd- 


ward. B. Marks music co., New 
York. [© ‘arrangement] 18159 


Two little curly-headed coons; w Ed. 
Lockton, m Martin Hart, of Great 
Britain; in E min. © Sept. ‘20, 
1923; 1 ec. Sept. 22; EH 567993; Cary 

 & eo., London. 18160 

Two little pals; from The dancing 
honeymoon, w Ballard MacDonald, 
m Walter L. Rosemont, of U. S. 
Cite yl. Mog Se. eit. 1 ory Ly 
571153; Harms, inc., New York. 

18161 

Two little roses; w L. E. N., m John 
F. Ryan, of U. S. ©16e. Sept. 27, 
1923:;, EH 571358; L. E. Niernsee, 
Washington. 18162 

Tyrolean sketches; six pieces, Heller 
Nicholls, [of Great Britain]; pf. 
Contents :—1. The Alpine chapel.— 
2. A sleigh ride.—4. The wayside 
shrine.-—. Ice hockey.—5s. The 
guide’s song.—6. A dance. © Aug. 
21 1923" ie Sep. bs be DOL tep | 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 18163 

Umpire (The) ; w and melody W. H.., 


of (Us SS. © Me Sept. 1029232 
569120; Walter Hull, Dearborn, 
Mich. 18164 


Unclouded (The) day; w and m arr. 
RE. F., of U. S. © Sept: 5, 1928 ; 
2c. Sept. 12; E 569280; Robert Lowe 
Fletcher, Wheeling, W. Va. 18165 


Under the apple trees; w L. L. D., m 
John F. Ryan, of U.S. ©1-. Sept. 
2Oy 192550 Hr STLI(3 5 ok EaBalton, 
Manti, Utah. 18166 


Underneath the mulberry tree; w and 
m Louis Breau and Chas. Tobias, of 
U.S. © Sept. 1, 1923: 2 ¢ Sept. 13: 
HE 571055; Bee Tee pub. co., New 
York. 18167 


Unfortunate (The) fly; part-song, w. 
Louise Hill, m Robert A. Foss, of 
U. S.; men’s voices. (Male voices, 
octavo, series 4) © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 
ec. Sept. 15; E 571199; C. W. Thomp- 
son & co., Boston 18168. 


United (The) States; w E, Altizer, m 
Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
© June 20, 1928; 2. c¢ Oct. 1;.E 
569881 ; Elgin BH. Altizer, Christians- 
burg, Va. 18169 

Until. tomorrow (Hasta manana) ; 
love song, w Haven Gillespie, letra 
de T. J. Donaghue, m Al. Hegbom, of 
U. -S.,,,rev. and arr.. J... Bodewalt 
Lampe, of U. S.. © Sept. 14,, 1923; 
2c Sept. 15; E 571081; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 18170: 

Up again; from Head over heels, w 
Adrian Ross, m Harold Fraser-Sim- 
son, of Great Britain. © Sept. 8,. 
1923; 1 c. Sept. 18; E 567936; Asch-: 
erberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., Lon- 
don. 18171 

Upright and grand; by Frank Banta 
and Peter De Rose, of U. S.; pf. 
© Sept. 1, 1923; 2'e Sept..4;: 
570828;  Richmond-Robbins, — inc., 
New York. 18172 

Urgence to the dance; waltz, A. K., of 
U. S. 1. Orch. se—2. Song with. 
English words. © 1 e. each Sept. 
10, 1923; E 569151, 569152; Arthur 
Kirsch, Brooklyn. 18173, 18174. 

Var fornimmelser; text av K. A. Tav- 
aststjerna, musik av Jean Sibelius,, 
op. 86, nr. 1, ed. and rev. Julia A.. 
Burt, of U. S. (Wilhelm... Hansen 
edition, no. 2247: Sex sanger, nr. 1) 
© Aug. 27, 19238: 1-e. Sept. 10; EH 


569191; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. [© editing and revising] 
18175 


Valse caprice; by Elsie Horne, of 
Great Britain; duet for pf., in B. 
minor. © Aug. 29, 1923; 1c. Sept. 
7; E 567717; Murdoch, Murdoch & 
co., London. 18176 

Valse lente; by Philip Cathie, of Eng- 
land; violin with pf. ace. © Aug. 

“97,1923; 4 © Aug. 30540) AGT G38 ; 
Hawkes & son, London. — 18177 

Valse Louise; waltz ballad, w and m 
GB AL, 6f. 0. S/O Ae wee. 
1923; E 571233; Clyde Edgar Allen, 
San Francisco. 18178 

Vandersloot (The) solo piano folio; 
by Harry J. Lincoln, F. H. Losey, 
and others, of U. S. nos. 1, 2. 
Aug. 25, 1923; 2 « each Aug. 27; E 
570619, 570620; Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 

18179, 18180 


1042 


si: 


Variations et fugue; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


sur un théme 
original, de S. Stojowski, of Russia, 
domiciled-.at New York, op. 42; 
piano. © Sept. 14, 1923; 2 c Sept. 
26; E 571404; Heugel, Paris. 

18181 


Vent (Le); paroles de Emile Verhae- 
ren, musique de Jacques de la Presle, 
of France... © Aug. 31, 1923; 1 «. 
Sept. 18; E 567895; Rouart, Lerolle 
et cie., Paris. 18182 


Ver vill a kale; w and melody R. D., 
of Russia, domiciled at New York. 
© 1c Sept. 17, 1923; E 569347; 
Rubin Doctor, New York. 18183 


Verger (Le) (Recreation) ; de Franz 
Hitz, arr. par J. Walter, of France; 
orch. avee piano conducteur. 4to. 
© Ame) 25, 1923: 1 c Sept; 11: EB 
567765 ; Joubert, Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 18184 


Vergessene weisen; II. zyklus, von N. 
Medtner, of Germany; klavier. Con- 
tents :—1. Meditazione-—2. Roman- 
za.—8. Primavera —4. Canzona 
matinata——6. Sonata tragica. © 
Feb. 20, 1923; 1 ..¢c. May ,29; E 
567658; Jul. H. Zimmermann, Leip- 
zig. 18185 


Vespers; to signify calm. Henry S. 
Sawyer, of: U. S.; pf. © Sept. 18, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 21; E 569495; T. S. 
Denison & co., Chicago. 18186 


Vicksburg papa blues; w Chas. Con- 
stance Maxwell, m David Reed, of 
U.S. © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 10; 
E 568174; Musical advance pub. co., 
New York. 18187 


Victory forever; for triumphal 
marches [etc.], Henry S. Sawyer, of 
ies pe, ©), Sept. 18; 1923: 2’ ¢. 
Sept. 21; E 569526; T. S. Denison 
& co., Chicago. 18188 

Victory of a nation; march, BE. A. M., 
of U. S.; band. 4to. © Sept. ‘1, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 4; E-569162; Ever- 
ett Allyn Moses, Canton, Ill. 18189 

Vilde (Den) jagt; digte af J. P. Jacob- 
sen, musik af Ture Rangstrom, of 
Sweden. (Wilhelm Hansen edition, 
no. 2313: Romantik, nr.1) © Aug. 
Zt, 1923 Me: Sepe 10s: Bt 36TTS89 ; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 


18190 . 


Violin (The) (El violin) ; theory and 
practice in 5 books, Mathieu Crick- 
bcom, of Belgium, English tr. by 
John Sears. New ed. bk. 15. © 
Pee PD, VOOR ht rer Sept. @ 6.) El 
567711-567715; Schott fréres, Brus- 
sels, Belgium. 18191-18195 


18205 


Virgin birth; chorus, w and melody 
J. F., of U. S., harmonized James 
Beam,.of U. S.. © Sept. 15, 1923; 
2 c. Sept. 17; E 5693874; John Fox, 
Easton, Pa. 18196 


Virginia Brown; fox trot song, w and 
m Jos. E. Howard, Norman J. Vause 
and. Henry Welling, se. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.;.orch. 4to. -© 
Aug. T4e FOS: 2.6. Angee je Es 
570584; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

18197 


Vision (A) of paradise (Una vision del 
paraiso) ; meditation, Sister of St. 
Joseph, .ed. Henry S. Sawyer, of 

’ U. S.; pf. (McKinley world famous 
edition no. 2031: Songs without 
words) © Sept. 22, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
27; E 571332; McKinley music co.. 
Chicago. [© editing] 18198 


Viese: valtik, w and m Emil Stole, 
of U. S.; pf. with w. © Aug. 15, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 20; E 571205; Jo- 
seph Jiran, Chicago. 18199 


Voeci (Le) (The voices); w and m 
MIE. S., of U. S. © 1c. Sept) 28, 
1923 ; E 569725; Mary Elston Smith, 
Largo, Fla. 18200 


Voice (The) within; sacred song, Ww 
Mary Widener King, m Samuel 
Richards Gaines, of U. S.; high 
voice in C. (Three devotional 
songs, no. 2) © Aug. 15, 1923; 
2 ¢«. Aug. 20; E 569204; White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. 

18201 


Vos ofter shreib; romance, w F. A. 
B., m Joseph Belov, of U. S. 
1 ¢. Sept. 11, 1923; E 570916; Freide 
A. Belov, Philadelphia. 18202 


Vote for Henry Ford; march, w and 
m jfe-Bo L.,Cof .U...8.10 © Aig. 715, 
19023) 22 2°) eo Aus. : 65 5H! 568699 ; 
Joseph B. Loughry, New York. 

18203 


Vse za vero; dom in narod; jubilejna 
koracnica, besede zloZil Ivan Zupan, 
uglasbil, izdal in zalozil R. Z., of 
UeS: +© Sept. Si 1923322ce. “Sept. 
10; E 569223; Ralph Zupanec, Joliet, 
Til. 18204 


Vuoi far con me all’amore; versi di 
Arturo Trusiano, musica di Vince, 
D’Annibale, of Italy; mand. ace. 
Naples, Italy, Santa Lucia. 4to. © 
Aug. 1, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 8; E 567708 ; 
Italian book co., New York. 

. 18205 


1043 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18206 


Wagner (Richard) Rienzi; overture, 
R. Wagner, arr. Charles Godfrey, 
of England; orch. with pf. conduc- 
tor. Hawkes concert ed. © Sept. 
4, 1923; 1 ec Sept. 14; E 567836; 
Hawkes & son, London. 18206 


Waiting for you; semi classic waltz, 
Ww Grate Wells Baker, m Robert 
RL Miller: “of TH. Ss... AUs. ol, 
1923; 2 « Sept. 4; E 5693855; BH. 

EK. Baker music co., St. Louis. 
18207 


Waiting for you in Palos Verdes; 
fox trot, w Héléne Chauvenet, m 
J. de C., of U. S. Los Angeles, 
Calif., Palos Verdes estates. © 
Aug. 16, 1923; 2. e. Aug. 
571216; Jean de Chauvenet, Los 


Angeles. 18208 
Walk in the light; w and m rewrit- 
ten R. L. F., of U. S. © Sept. 5, 
$923; 2, -e. )Sepe 7 12:;. WH’ s569281: 
Robert Lowe Fletcher, Wheeling, W. 
Va. 18209 
Walk (A) in the park; by Harry 


Rogers Pratt, of U. S., op. 18, no. 2; 
pf. © Sept. 8, 1928; 2 ec. Sept. 14: 
E 571040; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 18210 
Walking every day with Him; sacred 
song, w and m T. J., of England. 
© Sept. 7, 1923; 1c. Sept. 21; E 
567996; Tom Jones, Filey, England. 
18211 


Wall. (A) flower; fox trot, w B. 
Loescher, m F. B. Herrle, of U. 
S. © Sept. 15, 1923; 2 ec. Sept. 17; 
E 569368; Loescher music co., New 
Orleans, La. 18212 


Wallace Reid; w C. P., melody Her- 
man Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] 
of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 4, 1923; E 
570796; Catherine Passero, Wash- 
ington. 18213 

Waltz back to Iowa; w and melody 
Wt. S.) of.D..'S. 1©.1 caSept.: 20, 
1923; E T1157 ; Walter EK. Seymour, 


New Haven. 18214 
Waltz (T of long ago; w and 
melody Bs; Gf) Ui sake eae 
Sept. 13371923; E 571000; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 18215 


Waltz song; by Marjorie Lee [pseud. 
of M. L. M.], of U. S.; melody with 
pf. acc. ©1e Aug. 24, 1923; E 
570558: Marion Lee Martin, Brook- 
lyn. 18216 

Waltzing with the girl that you love; 
w and melody T. L., of U. S. 


1-e Sept: dS. 192330 so a109: 
Thomas Lewis, Woodridge, N. J. 
18217 


1044: 


273). E 


pt. 111, n. s.; v.28 


Waltzing with you; waltz song, lyric 
Alice Essex Grosmann, mi dis ae 
of Us S. © 1. Sept. 4, 1923: E 
570784; Joseph John Grosmann, 
Memphis, Tenn. 18218 


Wana; fox trot, de la revue Folies 
sur folies, paroles de Nazelles et 
Lemarchand, musique de Cliff 
Friend, of U. S. © June 25, 1923; 
2 ce. Sept. 18; E 571148; Publica- 
tions Francis-Day, Paris. 18219 


Wandering (A), wayward child; w 
Charles F. Fearne [pseud. of C. F. 
L], m Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher], of U. S. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Sept. 12, 
1923; 2 ¢@ Sept. 15; E 569436; 
Charles F. Lindell, Pittsburgh. 

18220 


Wantin’ man; w and m H. G., of U. 
S. Los Angeles-New York, Tri- 
angle pub. co. © Sept. 12, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 18; E 571185; Hugh Grif- 
fin, Los Angeles. 18221 

Washtub blues; w and melody Ester 
May Sniffen and EH. Deacey, of U. 
S. ©1c. Sept. 24, 1923; E 569571 ; 
Ciarence Williams music pub. ¢0., 


ine., New York. 18222 
Way down Mobile; fox trot, w and 
m Ray Perkins, of U. S. © Sept. 


6, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 145 E 569326; 
M. Witmark & sons. New York. 


Way (The) down South blues; w B. 
C., m John F. Ryan, of U. 8S. 
1 ec. Sept. 11, 1923; E 570928; Blaine 
Clarkson, Mulberry, Kan. 18224 


We have bananas but yes we have no 
coal; w and melody Jack LeRoy, 
Billie Hays and Jim O’Leary, of 
U.S, arr..J. OL © 1, «. Septy6, 
1923; E 570867; LeRoy, Hays & 
O’Leary, Philadelphia. 18225 


Wedding bells; waltz with chimes, w 
Dorothy Terriss, m Pether-Hatherly, 
of England. New York, Leo Feist, 
ine. © Sept. 14, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 17; 
E 569477; Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 18226 


Wenn du denkst; aus der. operette 
Die damen vom Olymp, worte von 
Rudolph Schanzer u. Ernst Welisch, 
musik von Rudolph Nelson, of Ger- 
many, klav. arr. v. Otto Lindemann, 
of Germany. © June 9, 1923; 1 e. 
Sept. 17; E 567852; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 18227 

Were my song with wings provided 
(Si mes vers avaient des ailes) ; by 
Reynaldo Hahn, arr. Adolf Schmid, 


of England; orch., with pf. or harp © 


BRS NO (Y 
a) 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 10, 1923 


ad lib., and conductor. (Galaxy, 
no. ) © Sept) 17) 1923 72. «. 
Sept. 22; EB 569542; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 
18228 


West (The) wind; poem John Mase- 
field, m Cyril Bradley Rootham, of 
Great Britain. (Curwen edition, no. 


2290) © Aug. 1, 1923; 1c¢. Aug. 13; 
E 567621; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London, 18229 


Westward ho! the covered wagon 
march, w R. A. Barnet, m Hugo 
Riesenfeld, of U. S. © Sept. 7, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 12; E 570972; Je- 
rome H. Remick & co., New York. 

18230 


What about the judgment morning; w 
James Rowe, m G. E. V., of U. S. 
© Apr. 10, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 19; E 
071224; G. EH. Vinaroff, Russell, Kan. 

- 182381 

What’ll you do when your daddy says 
good bye: w and melody George 
Baquet, of U. S. © 1 c« Sept. 5, 
1928: E 569025; Clarence Williams 
musie pub. co., inc., New York. 

18232 

Vhat’s a whole world to me without 
you; w Beth Slater Whitson, m 
Harold Wardell, of U. S.. © Sept. 


Po SaGr? ie) Sept i173) Hk ST1155 ; 
Hdward Schuberth & co., New York. 
18233 


What’s in a name; w A. A. R. m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. 8S. ©1« Sept. 18, 
1923; E 571095; Anna A. Robertson, 
West Somerville, Mass. 18234 

What’s the matter with the dear old 
Strand, that we have no bananas to- 
day? w and m Robert Hargreaves 
and Stanley J. Damerell, of Great 
Britain; in D. [Staff and tonie sol- 


fa notations] © Sept. 24, 1923; 1c. | 


Sept. 26; E 572020; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 18235 
What’s the use of having the blues; w 
and melody Clarence Johnson, of 
U.S... © 1..¢., Sept. 24, 1928; BE 
569566; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., New York. 18236 


What will become of me; w Sam M. 
Lewis and Joe Young, melody Harry 
Akst, of U. 8S. ©1ce. Sept. 10, 1923; 
E 5691138; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
Mork. 18237 

When abbots ruied at Avalon; w John 
Alleyne, m Maud Wingate, of Great 
Britain. © Aug. 29, 1923; 1c. Sept. 
14; E 567841; Cecil Lennox & €0., 
London. 182388 


80831—24——_13 


18248 


When all the world forgets you, 
there’s a mother waiting still; w 
Hannah Griffith Morgan, m Harold 
Dixon, of) US) SULIO, dtilyute 1920; 
2c. July 26, 1923; E 568686; Dixon- 
Lane music pub. co., ine., St. Louis. 

18239: 


When, as I gaze into thine eyes; w 
Heinrich Heine, English tr. by 
Charles Godfrey Leland, m Herbert 
R. Boardman, of U. S., op. 1, no. 1. 
(Cover title: When I gaze into thine’ 


eyes) © Sept. 25, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
28; E 571461; C. W. Thompson & 
co., Boston. 18240: 


When Charlie iecomen a papa; w and. 
Ga Wee Von Ole. (ChE Cy Ntoo Le 
1923 ; EF 570715; Wm. G. Vance, Mor- 
ristown, N. J. 18241 


When divorcees shall cease to be; w 
Mrs. O. F., m Elliott Markham, of 
U. S.; pf.. with w.. © June 29, 1923 ; 
2 e@ Oct. 1; E 569895; Mrs. Oliver: 
Foust, Tripoli, Wis. 18242 


When Greek meets Greek, they open 
up a rest’rant; comic song, w and 
m Billy and Bddie Gorman, of U. S. 
© Sept. 14, 1923; 2 ¢. Sept. Lie 
571149; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

18243: 


When I wanna, then you don’t: w 
and m D. D. C. and D. E: C., of U. S.- 
© 1% e. Aug-31, 11923. EB 570716 - 
D. D. Crouse and D. E. Crapo, 
Broadalbin, N. Y. 18244 


When it’s night-time in Italy it’s 
Wednesday over here; w James 
Kendis and Ben Russell, melody J. 
Kendis, of U. S., arr. Hal Dyson, of 
Ue Be sO); ce: Age 242.9829 2 Bb 
570559; Kendis, Brockman music 
co., inc., New York. 18245 


When Jesus comes to reign; w and m 
W. Rs ;Cole, of -U;.S. © Aug. 4, 
1923; 2 c. Sept..26; E 569696; Harry 
D. Clarke, Chicago. 18246 


When love’s the game that’s played in 
vain it’s paid with a broken heart; 
w Lillian Jones, m R. J.; of U. S. 
New Orleans, La., Lillian Jones. © 
sept; lo. 1923: 2c Sept. .263, 5 
571272; Russell Jones, New Orleans. 

18247 


When mama sings the blues: w Nick 
Jefferson, melody C. W., of U. S- 
© 1 ec. Sept. 5, 1923; E 569028 ; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. ¢o., inc., 
New York. 18248 


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18249 


When mother sings Sweet and: low; 
w and m’ Howard Johnson, Jack 
Richmond and Jos. Meyer, of U. S. 
©! Sept: 29, 1923; 2 ce. Oct. 1; B 
569929 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

18249 


When my buddy steps with me; from 
The gingham girl, w Neville Fleeson, 
m Albert von Tilzer, of U. S. 
Sept. 6, 1923; 2 c Sept. 7; EH 570878: 
Harms, inc., New York. 18250 


When my mammy sings her honey 
boy to sleep; w Billie May. m Ray 
Marshall, of U. S.. © 1 ¢ Aug. 31, 
1923 ; E 570703; Michael J. O’ Reilly, 
Flint, Mich. 18251 


When Nathan was married to Rose of 
Washington square; w James Ken- 
dis and Andy Rice, melody J. K., 
OL US SoG a ek Sept. 19s, LO28 ; 
E 569462; Irving’ Berlin, inc., New 
York. 18252 


When shadows creep; w A. M. Sim- 
mers; im J. So oP: ef U0. 8.7 CO. Aug. 
Bee VOIR 2 Cate Ue FO 7 FL OUI: 
J. S. Penick, Midvale, O. 18253 


When skies are blue; w Sidney 
Holden; melody Edward P. Womack, 
of U. S., arr. Harry P. Guy, of U. S. 
© 1¢ Aug. 20, 1923; E 570440; EH. 
P. Womack music co., Detroit. 

18254 


When somebody takes my place im- 
agine it’s me; fox .trot, w Chas. 
Francis Strickland, melody G. N., 
on U: 8.» ©) ey Sept. 13, 4928) E 
571011; Gus Nager, Brooklyn. 18255 


When sweethearts waltz; w and m D. 
L, Geof U.S. © 1 c Aus. 20) 1928 ; 
E 570410; David I. Getzoff, Los An- 
geles. 18256 


When the Christ-child came; poem 
Laura Spencer Portor, m Joseph W. 
Clokey, of U. 8., op. 38; solo voices 


with cho.*' 4to!” ©" Sept! 24)/ 928 ; 
Dare. Sept" 264"  Devosaem on) C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 18257 


When the leaves turn red and gold; 
waltz, w and m C..M. F.y of:U. 8. 
@ iAmei20, 19237 Biel Septurs; V 


569425; Carrie M.' Freel, Murray, 
la. 18258 
When the lilacs bloom; waltz, w Wm. 
au Damm.m J. Vo Be, Ome Ss. 


@ Sept, 'S5 ,1923.5, 22.¢e. Sepik eo 
569219; J. Vincent Hyler, Cumber- 
land, Md. 18259 


When they build that railroad across . 


the ocean; w W. R. H., m Geo. 
Gratt, jr., of U. S.; arn ytineet G: 


pt. 117, n. 8., V. 18 


Beach, of «Ws: Si s@ od: © sAme 17, 
1923; E 570419; W. R. Herrington, 
Yeagertown, Pa. 18260 


When twilight fades (Cuando el 
ereptsculo desvanece) ; meditation, 
Frederic L. Ryder, ed. Henry S8. 
Sawyer, of U. 8.; pf. (MeKinley 
world famous edition, no. 2017: 
Songs without words) © Sept. 22, 
1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 27; EH 571318; Mc- 
Kinley music co., Chicago. [© 
editing] 18261 


When vacation days are over; waltz 
song, .K.: V.° (AI). EL, O£5 0 Suny, pt. 
© 1c Sept. 11, 1923; B 570915; 
Hlmer Voss Hegbom, Mexico, D. F., 
Mex. 18262 


When you come to the end of the lane; 
w and melody Billy Frisch and Will 
Donaldson, of U. S., arr. Fritz Zoell- 
ner, of U.S." © ete) Siege. : 
E 570748; Ager, Yellen & Born- 
stein, ine., New York. 18263 


Where are the old pals of yesterday ; 
from Nifties, w and m :-Van and 
Schenck, of U. S. © Sept. 24, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 25; E 569651; Harms, ine., 
New York. 18264 


Where happiness grows; w and m 
Florence Newell Barbour, of U. S. 
1. Sop. or ten., with violin obbl.— 
Mezzo sop. or bar., with. . violin 
obbl.—2. Sop. or ten., with piano 
ace.—Mezzo sop, or bar., with piano 
acc. © Sept. 12, 1923; 2 ¢. each 
Sept. 12; H 569289, 568290; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

18265, 18266 


Where. is Reuben and Rachel now; 
comie song, w and m Harley Rosso, 
of Ui S:) ©Aus. 2b, 1928 52 Ca sept. 
10; E 569235; McClure music co., 
St. Paul. 18267 


Where love grows; wE. S. S., m Alvin 
Roper, of U. S.; with flute obbl. 
Winona Lake, Ind., Alvin W. Roper. 
©’ Sept: 8, 1923; 2 e.' Sept. 105 H 
569209; Alvin W. Roper and Hver- 
ett S. Smith, Winona Lake, Ind. 

; 18268 


Where Monona’s waters play; w H. 
Elizabeth Mott, m Carl B. Larger- 
quist, of U. S. © Aug. 16, 1923;2 ¢. 
Sept. 12; E 570992; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 18269 


Where the cypress bend their bows; 
w KE. W., m-Al Meehan, of U..S.; 
pt. \@ July; 341923; aye Ocwil, EH 
569861; Effie Woolridge, Glade, Kan. 

18270 


1046 


no. 10, 19238 


Where the fairest flowers bloom; w 
Martin Shaefer, m W. O. H., of U. 
S. (Cover-title:—Way down in 
dear old Dixie where the fairest 
flowers bloom) © Aug. 22, 1923; 
2 c. Sept. 4; E 570824; William Os- 
ear Hightower, Los. Angeles.. 18271 


Where the West begins; w Arthur 
Chapman, m Frank La Forge, of U. 


S.; mixed voices, with solos. (Blue 
octavo series, secular, no. 1010) © 
PUG a eS ie ur ANI. Odae, A 
570608; Harold Flammer, inc., New 
York. 18272 


Where will the crowd of us be; w 


A. C. 8., melody Arnold T. Lax, of. 


es Ke) Te. “Sept: 40;'' 19233) & 
569144; Adams C. Smyth, Fountain 
Green, Utah. 18273 


Which one shall it be; w A. M. D., 
melody Luther A. Clark, of U. S. © 
1c Sept. 17, 1923; E 569335.; Anna 
Maude Denbow, Rocks, Md. 18274 

Whicker (The) Bill blues; fox trot, 
w and m J. Lawrence Cook, of U. S. 
© Aug. 28, 1923; 2 c: Aug. 29; E 
570680; Triangle music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 18275 

While shepherds watched; anthem for 
Christmas, w Nahum Tate, m C. 
Y. Stanford, of England, op. 192, 
no. 2; mixed voices. (Novello’s 
octavo anthems, no. 1169) © Aug. 
Pe aoe 1c, Aus. 255) EF 567601 ; 
Novello & co.. Itd., London. 18276 

While the city sleeps; w Phil Ponce, 
m Ernie Golden, of U. S. © Sept. 
17, 1928; 2 @ Sept. 19; E) 569465; 
Philip Ponee publications, New York. 

18277 

While the years roll by; waltz, Austin, 

played Dilworth and Clair, of U. 8.:; 


in G. (Ampico, no. 203031—-B) 
[Musie rol], with words] © Oct. 
Pe eMOZ? 2. Co Sept. 26,, 192530 Kh | 


569746; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 18278 
While you’re gone; w and melody 


Benny Davis and Harry Akst, of 


U.S. 16 © Gl : ef Septal 149719235) 
569298; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 18279 


Whim: by Maurice Jacobson, of Great 
Britain, ed. Hrnest Fowles; pf. 


(Curwen edition, higher division, no. 


OPT). (G) Age. 22 Joo te! Sent. 
4; 567806: J. Curwen & sons, litd., 


London. 18289 
Whispering breezes; w M. A. H., m 
gonn EK, Ryan,,.ef UeeS.e@© »1,-e. 


| Sept. 27; 1923 ; EH 571349; M. A. Han- 
num, Batesville, Ark, 18281 


q 


* MUSICAL | COMPOSITIONS 


18292 
Whispers of spring; waltzes, Carl 
Loveland, of U. S.; pf., (Vander- 


sloot edition of latest musical com- 


positions) © Aug. 25, 1923; 2 «. 

Aug. 27; E 570625; .Vandersloot 

music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 
18282 


White Eagle; Indian love song, w 
and melody W. H., of U.S. ©le 
Sept. 10, 1923; E 569125; Walter 
Hull, Dearborn, Mich. 18283 


White Eagle polka; by Henry S. Saw- 
yer, of U:,S.; pf.. © Sept. 18, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 21; E 569517; T. S. Deni- 
son & co., Chicago. 18284 


White’s (George) Scandals; selection, 
Geo. Gershwin, of U. S., arr. Eugene 
Platzman,, o£), U;S..;, pf£.,.,©, Auer 
1923; 2 ¢ Aug. 3; EH. 568681; Harms, 
inc., New York. 18285 


Whitman’s ride; w and m M. R. D., 
of U. 8., arr. Daniel H. Wilson, of 
U.S... ©, Sept. /-29, 1923: 2).e. Sep 
29: FE 569915: Minnie Roof Dee, 
Portland, Or. 18286 


Who did you fool after all; fox trot, 
Van and Schenck, played Victor 


Lane, of U. S.: in E flat. (Ampico, 
no. 203181—# } [Music roll, with 


words] © Dec. 20, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 
28, 1923; E 569734; American piano 
co., New York. [© interpretation] 

18287 


Who follows in His train; w Bishop 
Heber, set to old folk song, new 
aur Bo Laet., of .U. S.; pf. withew: 
(C) Sept. a 1003 “a>. ¢ Sephil2 =) Bt 
569279; Robert L. Fletcher, Wheel- 
ing, W. Va. 18288 

Who has seen the wind; w Christina 
G. Rossetti, m Raymonde L. Morley, 
Ora eS. Cy Sept. Ly Agze. 2..e 
Sept. 25; E 569572; Major keys 
music pub. assn.. Los Angeles. 

18289 

Who knows; by Ball, played Andrei 
Kmita, of U. S.; in E flat. (Ampico, 
no. 881-F') [Music roll, with words] 
© Dec. 20, 1922; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1923 ; 
FE 569750: American piano co., New 
York. [@©interpretation] 18290 

Who'll be stopping, who’ll be going; 
Weis. ie Be m Sylyia.. Forrest; or 
Ls Ss aikewith aw) ao). Aug. 8, 1925); 
2 .¢., Oct. 1: He 569877; .James A. 
Brock, Port Dover, Canada. 18291 

Who tucked in Tut: w and meledy 
Jack Frost [i. e. Haroid G. Frost], 


of. U.. S.". ©. 1 c., Sept. 24, 19235 E 
569553: McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 18292 


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18293 


Who will it be; w John S. Howard, 
m Lew Pollack, of U. S. © Sept. 
LS; W255" 2 “eC. “Sept. 20) hi orliss: 
Goodman & Rose, inc., New York. 

18293 


Why did I let my daddy go away; 
w Do T'S. ni! Geo.” Gratis jn. or 


USS!) are: “feo, Gio Beach?” oF. 
WW. os: te Sept, or tte 
570863; David T. Stewart, West 
Hollywood, Calif. 18294 
Why did you fool me; w and m 
N. J. C.,, of U. SS. New Orleans- 


New York, National musie eo. pub. 
© Sept. 1, 1923; 2 ec. Sept. 20; E 
571206; N. J. Clesi, New Orleans. © 

18295 


Why did you leave me; w M. E. G., 
m° Gea: “Grat, jr.2 “of UL. Sh arr. 
feo. G. Beach, of ‘UW. 8."-O"'8 c: 
Sept. 5, 1923; E 570851; Mary Htta 
Greeno, Findlay, O. 18296 


Why did you leave me, for no reason 
at all; blues fox-trot, w and m 
Bob Sterling, of U. S. © Aug. 14, 
1923 ; 2 c. Aug. 15; E 570299; Feder- 
off music co., Baltimore. 18297 


Why did you let me care; w and m 
i BY Ss Of ee © sept ls, Wee 
2 c. Sept. 17; E 569369; Ina Belle 
Sorter, Gates Mills, O. 18298 


Why do I sing about Jesus; w and 
m Albert Allen Ketchum, of U. S. 
© Sept. 4, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 26; E 
569701; Harry D. Clarke, Chicago. 

18299 

Why do I waste my life in dreaming; 

w Jessie Jackson, m Letha Jackson, 


OF WonS8s) Ov ve Sept. 255 s923: 
-E 571426; Jessie Rechner, Camas, 
Wash. 18300 


Why don’t coons have a_ Charlie 
(Chaplin) of their own; w and m 
Wi G. Vico Us Sa (©) 1 ce Anew. 
1923; E 570714; W. G. Vance, Mor- 
ristown, N. J. 18301 

Why don’t my daddy come home; w 
M. P. T., m E. S. S. Huntington, of 


Dee Ol eC. Ans. ol loge nae! 
570702; Mildred Pierce Turner, 
Rapid City, 8S. D. 18302 


Why don’t you speak for yourself, 
John; w Corinne Ross, m Gertrude 
ROssSGrer We.2S3: Ov Sept. 28. 1923% 
2 ¢ Sept. 24; E 569624; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 18303 

Why don’t you tell me why; w andm 


N,N, apo Carl: Lipman, offs s. | 


Chicago, Ned Norworth, inc. © Sept. 
8 1923; 2c. Sept. 10; E 560231; Ned 
Norworth, Chicago. 18304 


| 


pt. 111, n. 8, v.18 


Why must my pal grow old; w Joe 
Danieis, m Lew Fitzgibbons, of U.S. 
© ‘Sept. .7, 19238; 2%e2 Sept Jie wb 
569309; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 

18305. 


Wid his deze doze and dems; w. and 
melody T. F., of U.-S.,,.© 1-@ Sept. 
138, 1923; E 571001; Ted Fletcher, 
New York. 18306 


Wild cat blues; w and melody Thomas 
Waller‘and C, W., of U.S sec. 
Sept. 24, 1923; E 569581; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New. 
York. ' 18307 


' Will-o’- the-wisp; by Henry S. Sawyer, 


of U.S. ; pf... ©: Sent. 48, 19zeRr ec: 
Sept. 21; E 569506; T. S. Denison & 
co., Chicago. 18308 


Will you be waiting dear; w H. D.. 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © 
1c. Sept. 10, 1923 ; E 569129; Harry 
Dietset, Newark, N. J. 18309 


Wilson (Mortimer) Three Eliza- 
bethan airs; on the lines of Ophelia, 
in Hamlet, harmonization and in- 
strumentation M. Wilson, of U. S.; 
small orch. sce. Fischer ed. (Jn Or- 
chestral training, v. 3, no. 5201, ad- 
vanced) Contents:—1l. How should 
I your true love know.—2. 'TTomor- 
row is St. Valentine’s day.—3. And 
will he not come again. © Sept. 20, 
1923; 2 @ Sept. 247° 569627; “J: 
Fischer & bro., New York. 18310 


Wilted (The) lily; w E. C.,°m Geo. 
Graff, jr; of .Ul Sy ame iheoriG: 
Beach, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 5, 1923 ; 
570847: Edna Cole, Gary, Ind. 

18311 


Wind’s (The) an old woman; w Wil- 
frid Thorley, m York Bowen, of 
England, op, ,75, no.) 1b: “in Bh aon: 
(Swan edition, no. 34) © Sept. 25, 
1923; 1¢ Sept. 22; H 572012; Swan 
& co., Itd., London. 18812 


Winnie Winkle waltz; by M. M. B. 
and Edward Branner, of U. S., arr. 
BE. Branner; melody with pf. acc. © 
1c. Sept. 14, 1923; EH 569300; Mar- 
tin M. Branner, New York. 18313 


mareh triumphant, 
fand] Periwinkle; 
intermezzo. Charles Huerter; arr. 
Tom. Clark, of U. S.; erechy (Willis 
concert collection, no. 3.) © Sept. 
19, 1923-2 © Sept. 29; EH 571466; 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. [© ar- 
rangement |] 18314 


Winter carnival; 
Tux Leslie wow 


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no. 10, 1923 


18338 


Winter jingles; for sleighing and snow 
scenes, Henry S. Sawyer, of U. S.; 
pf...© Sept. 18, 1923; 2.c. Sept, 21; 
E 569511; T. S. Denison & co., Chi- 
cago. 18315 


Wishing, your wishes come true; Ww 
Eddie Nelson, melody Wm. A. Math- 
iebe, of U. S. ©1e. Aug. 30, 1923; 
E 569656; Barney Abramowitz, New 
MOrIC, 18316 

Wonderful girl; w Edw. Beck, m Jerry 
Sullivan, of U.S. © Aug. 15, 1923; 
2c. Aug. 16; E 568691; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. New York. 18317 

Wondering; w A. G., m Geo. Graff, jr., 
Oe ess air. Theo. Beach, of 
Wee ee) 1 ee: Sept, 5,” 1923. Bb 
570865 ; Anna Gessner, Columbus, O. 

18318 


Working man’s blues; melody J. O., of 
U. S., arr. Lillian Harding, of U. S. 
Ooi. eG. Aug, 11,1923 > BH 569442 ; 
Joseph Oliver, Chicago. 18319 

Worst (The) boy in town; w M. E. N., 
Mmoenn b. Ryan, of. U..S...© 1 ¢. 
Bepie2t, 1925-0 '571363.; Mary E. 
Nicholson, Cambridge, Mass. 18320 

Yawning; w Alex Gerber. m_ Paul 
Specht and Milt Hagen, of U 5S. 
©) sept, 15.,1923: 2c. Sept. 14: 
569321; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 18321 

Yellow rose of Texas; w M. Cc. V.S., 
m Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
iOlewiy of, 1923-2 -¢. Oct, 12 i 
569862; Minnie C. V. Stotelmeyer, 
Boonsboro, Md. 18322 

Yes I got cherries to-day; fox trot, w 
and melody A. L. W.,:of U. S. © 1 
© Sepia, te. 1o20. FH 511003: Al L, 
Wilson, Alliance, O. 18323 


Yes I say she do; fox trot, w and mel- 
ody Ay L..W., of U.S. ..©, 1 ¢..Sept. 
2 1923; EK 51887; Al; L. Wilson, 
Alliance, O. 18324 

Yes! we have no bananas; by Frank 
Silver. and Irving Cohn, of U..S., 
version francaise de Leon Chevalier. 
[French and English words] © 
Sept. 29, 1923; 2 c« Oct. 1; E 569918 ; 


Skidmore music co., New York. [© 


French lyric] 18325 
Yesterday (A); w Thomas Jones, jr., 
m Clara Edwards, of U. S.; high 
voice. 
14; EH 571045; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 18326 
Yeth, yeth, Betthie, your the beth beth 
sirk I -know ;.w J: R.-D., m L...W., 
OL. S...50 Ie. Sept; 18;:1923.. E 
571115; Lee Wainer and Jack R. 
Ditcher, Philadelphia. 18327 


© Sept..8, 1923; 2 ec. Sept. | 


Yodel odel oh; w and melody Bryan 


Foy, Marty Brice and Murray Roth, 
of U. S., arr. Ed. Morbach, jr., of 
Hors. ©) ‘e ‘Sept. - 10,3924 57 
569119: Shapiro, Bernstein & ©Co., 
ine., New York. 18328 


You ain’t treating. me right blues; w 
Esther Bigeau, melody C. W., of U. 
S. ©1c. Sept. 24, 1923; E 569573; 
Clarence Williams music pub. ¢o., 
inc., New York. 18329 


You and I; waltz, Claribell, ed., fin- 
gered and phrased Wm. Tatelbaum, 
of U. S.; pf. Boston, W. B. Hasey 
& co. © Sept. 7, 1923; 2 «. Sept. 8; 
E 570891; W. B. Hasey, Boston. [© 

. editing, fingering, phrasing and dif- 
ferent base notes] 18330 


You are my little dimple; fox-trot, w 
M. A. K., m Chas. E. Hochberg, of 
U. S. New York, Manhattan music 
eo.. © Auge: 28,,1923% Ze: Oet..15; 
E 569979; Martin A. Krasovic, Steel- 
ton, Pa. 18331 


You are my sweet dare devil girl over 
there; w C. H. St. G., melody Carl 
Seyb [pseud. of Floda Fisher], of 
burS:° © 1 « Sept) .17;..4923.5 Hh 
569345; Chas. H. St. George, New 
London, Wis. 18332 


You better keep babying baby, or 
baby’s gonna bye-bye you; w William 
Tracey, m Jack Stanley, of U. S. © 
SepL: 13, 1923" 2 (c). Sept. 20, . 
571188 ; Broadway music corp., New 


York. — 183383 
—— arr. Ted Eastwood, of 
OSS! -©- lc. Aug? 24 1923; ' Bb 


570554: Broadway music corp., New 
York, . 18334 
You better leave my man alone; w 
and m Fred E. Rose, of U. S8., arr. 
Rube Bennett, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
14, 1923; E 569297; Harold Rossiter 
music co., Chicago. 18335 


You can have me, if you eatch me; w 
and m M. A. K., of U. S. New York, 
Manhattan music co. © Aug. 28, 
1923; 2 c Oct. 5; EB 569977; Martin 
A. Krasovic, Steelton, Pa. 18336 


You can never pay for the tears of 
your mother; w M. A. K., m Clifton 
Keith, of U. S. New York, Man- 
hattan music co. © Aug. 28, 1923; 
2-¢. Oct. 5; E 569980; Martin A. 


Krasovic, Steelton, Pa. 18337 
You, can’t. cry-baby me; w and. m 
Danny O’Neill, of U. S.. © Sept. 


24, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 24; H 569611; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 18338 


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18339 


You darling you; w and melody James 
Brockman, of U.S. ©1c. Sept. 14, 
1923; E 569299; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 18339 


You didn’t care when you broke my 
heart, so why should I care now; 
ballad, w and m Howard Johnson 
and Ben Russell, of U. S.. © Sept. 
TA AOS oe) Seti ake. ku seb ias 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 18340 


You didn’t want me when I wanted 
you, I’m somebody else’s now; w 
Jack Yellen, m Jack Stern, of U. S. 
© Sept. 8, 1923; 2.c. Sept. 10; E 
569155; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein. 
ine., New York. 18341 


You gotta play steady with me; w and 
m Tosh. A. Hammed, of U. S.,; arr. 
Geo. F. Briegel, of U. S. (Triangle 
blues series) © 1c. Aug. 29, 1923; 
E 970683; Triangle music pub. ©co., 
ine., New York. 18342 


You know very well that I’ll never tell, 
if you never tell on me; w and 
melody F. M., of U. S. ©1c. Sept. 
202 1925> BH 569717 : "Frank “Mans- 
field, Brooklyn. 183438 


You'll care some day; w William Pick- 
ering, melody Leon Elliott, of TV) 
S.; aer.. Harry A. Powell, of U.S. 
1c. Aug. 20,. 1928; E 570414; Wil- 
liam 3B. Ockenden, San Francisco. 

18344 


You'll find me down in Tennessee; after 
to-day; w and m EB. S. C., jr., of 
U. Sor © Sept. 8, 1923:3> 2. e Sept. 
10; E 569247; Edward S. Caviezel, 
jr., St. Joseph, Mo. 18345 


You'll know ; fox trot, w and m R. R. 
Or U.S) erie Ae. oe mn Oe; 
E 570753; Roscoe Roy Coats, Ma- 
comb, Ill. 18346 


You may be fast but your mamma’s 
gonna Slow you down; w Gil Wells, 
m Buddy Cooper, of U. S. © Sept. 
17, 1923; 2c. Sept: 6; EH 570840; 
Stark & Cowan, ine., New York. 

} 18347 

You must be there and over; w E. B. 
B., melody Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
© 1 & Sept. 27, 1923; ©'571393); E. 
B. Briggs, Dubuque, Ia. 18348 


You need an Elgin movement to make 
a date with me; w and melody Billy 
Beecher, of CU. 'S. '©O'A ce. Sept.’ 5, 


1923; E 569032; Clarence Williams — 


music pub. co., inc., New York. 
18349 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


You never know what’s waiting round 
the corner; w Percy Edgar, m Mark 
Strong, of England. © July 18, 
1923'3'1%e! ‘Aue 25" EY 66160" Dix, 
Itd., London. 18350 


You’re all the world to me; fox trot, 
w and melody G. (Goody) F. H., 
of U. S., arr. Robert Charles Bates, 
of U. S. © 1c Sept. 19,°1923 30 
5694638: Goodwin F. Holden, Chi- 
cago. 18351 


Yowre always messin’ ’round with 
my man; a blue flame, w and m 
S. W., of U. S. (Williams low-down - 
series, 0. 1)..." © Septa twats. 
2 c. Sept. 10; E 569179; Spencer 
Williams music co., inc., New York. 

18352 

You're just the girl I am looking for; 
w G. O’N., m, George .Graff, jr., of 
U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U.S. 
©,,1 ce. Sépt.” 22) 192525 aioe - 
George O’Neill, Yonkers, N. Y. 

18353 

Youre O. K. Katy with me; w Sam 
Landers, .melody. P. W. of U..-S. 
©. 1 ¢« Sept. 3, 49233. bvagset.. 
Pete Wendling, New York. 18354 

You're the sweetest girlie in the town; 
w FF. J. Purdy, m Chas. V:. Bates, 
of; .U. 8: “© Sept 15a, ae2a se: 
Sept. 26: E 571284; Victor music 
pub. co., Philadelphia. 18355 


You told me you loved me; w P. 
M., m.George Graff, jr, of U.S., 
arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 
1c. Sept. 22, 1923; E 571243; Pearl 
Moody, Milwaukee. 18356 

You’ve got another thought coming 
to you; lyric Mercedes Gilbert, mel- 
ody. ©. W., of US. © 2 easept: 
24, 1923; E 569570; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., New York. 

18357 


Young (Victor Albert) Two transcrip- 
tions * DY “Vi. VALVY or oi se on oe 
Transcription no. 1, melody Cho- 
pin.—Transcription no. 2, melody 
Rimsky-Korsakoff. © 1c Aug. 7, 
1923; E 569154; Victor Albert 
Young, Chicago. ; 18358 


Youngest (The) in the family; poem 
and musical setting Larry E. John- 
son, of U. S. (Denison’s musical 
readings) © Sept. 18, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Sept. 21; E 569491; T. S. Denison 
& co., Chicago. 18359 

Your kisses are the best of all; fox 
trot; Ww and ‘mJ. ‘S.itoe Ws ise) 
Sept; 24 1923 2 Jc. “Sept izes. Hl 
571263; Jack Snyder pub. co., inc., 
New York. 18360 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 
no. 10, 1928 é: 18364 


Zoe; fox trot oriental, w Grace Espy | 175th anniversary march; by M. A. 


and Jack Nelson, m L. M., of U. S. Althouse, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © 
© lie Sept. 10, 1923; E 569109: seeps... 20, 192322) e.. Sept. 223. 
Lindsay McPhail, Chicago. 18361 571225; Howard EH. Gerhardt, Robe- 
3°™¢ concerto; by Tivadar Nachéz, of sonia, Pa. 18363 


Great Britain, op. 42; pour violon | 7.98; fox trot, w and melody L. W. 
avee ace. d’orch, ou de piano, en Ee Yot USS: ©.) We* Sept: “4 1928 - 
haan, (C) Aus. © 29, 1923 :- 1 ¢. E 570785: Lee William Lockwood. 
sept. 22; E 567975; Schott & co.. St. Paul. 18364 
London. 18362 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1923: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 36 unpublished) _ 04. 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 5,191 unpublished) ________ 18, 270 
2 RE 2S 2 a a Te Se a ae Se eee a 18, 364 

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LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 


4, 1909. 


18364 


After the storm is over; words by Ida 
L. Reed, music by G. C. Tullar. © 
Grant C. Tullar, New York, as the 
author. R 24730, Sept. 19, 1923. 1 


Against a thorn: words by Mrs. F. A. 
Breck, music by G. C. Tullar. © 
Grant C. Tullar, New York, as the 
author. ..R. 24733, Sept.,19, 19238. 2 


Album for piano, four hands; 47 easy 
pieces in progressive order, ed. and 
fingered by William K. Bassford. v. 
1,2. (Schirmer’s library, v. 374) © 
Maria Bassford, Belleville, N. J., as 
the widow of the author. R 24361, 
243866, July 19, 1923. 3, 4 


Album leaf; by A. Whiting; piano. © 
Arthur Whiting, New York, as the 
author., R, 24355, July 19, 1923.. 5 


All hail the power; by E. O. Excell. 
© Eliza J. Excell, Chicago, as the 
widow of the author. R 24423, Aug. 
4, 1923. 6 


All the way long it is Jesus; words 
and music by I. H. Meredith. © 
I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 24750, Sept. 19, 1923. 7 


All to Thee; anthem, words and music 
by M.. L. MePhail. ©,M. L. Me- 
Phail, Park Ridge, Ill, as the au- 
thor. R 24504, Sept. 4, 1923. 8 


American beauty two-step; by 
Bischoff; piano. © Elsie Bond Bis- 
choff, Portland, Or., as the widow of 
the author. R 24515, Sept. 6, 1923. 9 


American eagle; polka quadrille, by 
G. De Stefano, arr. by B. Milano; 
orch. © Giovanni De Stefano, 
Philadelphia, as the author. R 
24413, Aug. 1, 1923. 10 

And there were shepherds; anthem, 
words and music by M. L. McPhail. 
© M. L. McPhail, Park Ridge, IU., 


as the author.’ "R 24512, Sept.' 4,- 
1928. 11 
Anniversary (The) march; by George 


Rosey [pseud. of G. M. Rosenberg] 
© G. M. Rosenberg, New York, as 
-the author. R 24404, July 31, 1923. 

12 


JW, : 


Anywhere he wants me; words by 
Carrie Ellis Breck, music by G. C. 
Tullar. © Grant C. Tullar, New 
York, as the amor, R 24723, Sept. 
19, 1923. 13 


At rest: by Clara H. Scott. © Harold 
' BF. Sayles, Oak Park, Il., as the next 
of kin of the author who is not 
living. R 24534, Sept. 10,1923. 14 


Aubade sentimentale; par L. Ganne; 
piano. © Louis Ganne, Paris, as 
the author. R 24472, Aug. 30, 1923. 

545) 


Autumn violets; words by John B. 
Bartlett, music by Homer N. Bart- 


lett. © Emma L. Bartlett, Brook- 
lvn, as the widow of the author. R 
24394, July 25, 1923. 16 
Bagatelle: by A. Whiting; piano. © 


Arthur Whiting, New York, as the 
author. R 24852, July 19, 1923. 17 


Ballade et polonaise de concert; by H. 
Vieuxtemps, op. 88, ed. by Henry 
Schradieck; violin and _ piano. 
(Schirmer’s library, v. 356). © J. 
Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author. R 24865, July 
19, 1923. 18 


Bayaderes (Les); air de ballet, de 
Charles de Sivry; piano. © Claudie 
de Sivry, Paris, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 24501, Aug. 30, 
1923. 19 

Beam from yonder star; serenade, 
poem by William Prescott Foster, 
music by Frederic Field Bullard; 
mezzo voice. © Maud S. Bullard, 
South Orleans, Mass., as the widow 


of the author. R 24431, Aug. 20, 
1923. 20 
Beautiful star; by I. H. Meredith. 
(In Story of the Christ) © I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author. 
R 24548, Aug. 29, 1923. 21 
Bella (La) di Venezia (The belle of 


Venice) ; polka by G. De Stefano, 
arr. by B. Milano; orch. © Gio- 
vanni De Stefano, Philadelphia, as 
the- author. R 24412, Aug. 1 tos 

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18864 (23) 


Belle (The) of Pittsburgh; march, by 
VY. Herbert; piano. (Two marches, 


no. 1). © Victor Herbert, New 
York, as the author. R 23775, May 
Lt, A9O23. 23 


Better be on the Lord’s side; words 
by Carrie Ellis Breck, music by G. 
©: Tullar. © Grant C. Tullar, New 
York, as the author. R 24718, Sept. 
19, 1923. 24 


Bizet (Georges) L’Arlesienne; by 
Bizet, ed. by William K. Bassford. 
(Schirmer’s library, v. 357, 358) 1. 
Piano, two hands.—2. Piano, four 
hands. © Maria Bassford, Belie- 
ville, N. J., as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 24362, 24363, July 19, 
19238. 25, 26 

Carmen; by G. Bizet, English 
version by T. Baker. © Theodore 
Baker, New York, as the author. R 
24859, July 19, 1923. 27 

Blue-eyed (The) lassie; words by Rob- 


ert Burns, music by W. W. Gil- 
christ; mezzo-sop. or bar. (‘Three 
Scotch songs, no. 3) © Anna R. 


Gilchrist, Philadelphia, as the widow 
of the author. R 24347. July 19, 
1923. 28 


Break, break, break; music by W. H. 


Neidlinger ; cho. of mixed voices. © 
W. »H. Neidlinger. East Orange, 
N. J., as,the author. R 24341, July 
19,1923. 29 


Broodings (The) of God's love; words 
by Mary O. Page, music by Clara H. 
Scott. © Harold F. Sayles, Oak 
Park, Ill., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 24528, 
Sept. 10, 1923. 30 

Cantabile; par Charlies Quef; grand 
orgue. (Orgue moderne 7° livre) 
© Ch. Quef, Bellevue, Seine et Oise, 


France, as the author. BR 24428. 
Aug. 14, 1923. 31 


Carrillon suite d’orchestre; de G. M. 
Witkowski. ake Reduction pour 
piano 4 4 mains.—2. Reduction pour 
piano seul. © G. M. Witkowski, 
Lyon, Rhone, France, as the author. 
R 24488, 24489, Aug. 30, 19238. 

¢ O2;.00 

Chair (The) that rocked us all; words 


by’ Carrie His Breck, music by 
Grant Colfax Tullar. © Grant C. 


Tullar, New York, as the author. 
R 24758, Sept. 21, 1923. 34 
Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie} 
Chanson napolitaine; par ©. Cham- 
inade, op. 82; piano. © Cecile 
Chaminade, Le Vesinet, Seine et 
Oise, France, as the author. 


R 
24490, Aug. 30, 1923. 35 


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Se eS Se Ve | 


pt. 10, n. s.,.v. 18 


—— Ritournelle; par C. Chaminade, 
op. 83; piano. © Cecile Chaminade, 
Le Vesinet, Seine et Oise, France, as 
the author. R 24483, Aug. 30, 1923. 

36 


—— Terpsichore; 6°"° air de ballet, 
par ©. Chaminade, op. 81; piano. © 
Cecile Chaminade, Le Vesinet, Seine 
et Oise, France, as the author. R 
24486, Aug. 30, 1923. 37 


— Trois preludes melodiques; par 
©. Chaminade, op. 84; piane. 1. En 
la min.—2. En fa maj.—3. En re min. 
© Cecile Chaminade, Le- Vesinet, - 
Seine et Oise, France, as the author. 
R 24484, 24485, 24487, Aug. 30, 1923. 

38—40: 


Chant de féte pour l’inauguration d’un 
orgue: par Paul Lacome; choeur et 
solo..avee acc. de piano ou orgue. 
Marc Lacome,. Le Houga (Gers), 
Franee, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 24499, Aug. 30, 19238. 41 


Charge of the Light brigade; march 
by E. T. Paull. “© “Hdward -T. 
Paull, New York, as the author. R 
24396, July 25, 1928. 42 

Chinatown (The) mareh; by George 
Rosey [pseud. of G. M. Rosenberg], 
arr. by Geo. Wiegand. © G. M. 
Rosenberg, New York, as the author. 
R 24409, July 31, 1928. 43. 

Christ our refuge ever; words by 
Henry Belting, music by G. C. Tul- 


lar. © Grant C. Tullar, New, York, 
as the author. R 24714, Sept. 19, 
1928. at 


Christmas hymn; by Ad. Adam, arr. 
by Singer, tr. by Th. Baker; solo 
and cho. of boys and cho. of men. 
© Thecdore Baker, New York. as 
the author.,. BR 24314, July 19, 1923. 

— 4B 

Christmas night; German folk song, 
arr. for cho., by F. Damrosch. © 
Frank Damrosch, New York, as the 
author... R 24328, July 19, 1923. 46 

Christmas (The) star; Christmas song 
by W..H. Neidlinger. ©, W.°H. 
Neidlinger, East Orange, N. J., as 
the author. RB. 24312, July, 19, 19238. 

AT 

Colombelle; air de ballet, de L. Ganne: 
piano. © Louis Ganne, Paris, as 
the author. R 24474, Aug. 30/1928. 

48 

Come te my heart; words by Minnie 
Bailey, music by J. W. Bischoff ; 
sop. or ten. © Hlsie Bond Bischoff, 
Portland. Or., as the widow of the 
author. R 24516, Sept. 6, 1923. 49 — 


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no. 10, 1923 


Me; anthem, words and 
M. L. McPhail.’ © M. L. 
Park Ridge, Ill., as the 
R 24513, Sept. 4, 19238. 50 


—— sacred song, by Charles B. Haw- 
ley. © Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, 
N. Y., as the widow of the author. 
BH 24311, Juty 19,1928: OL 


Counsel to Nina (Conseils 4 Nina) ; 
waliz song, by J. B. T. Wekerlein, 
tr. by T. Baker. © Theodore Baker, 
New York, as the author. R 24325, 
July 19, 1923. 52 


Cross (The) of Calvary; words by 
Mrs.. W. G: Moyer, music arr. by 
I. H. Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, 
New York, as the author. R 2473 
Sept. 19, 1923. D3 


Dainty Davie; words by Robert Burns, 
music by W. W. Gilchrist; mezzo- 
sop. or bar. (Three Scotch. songs, 
no. 1) © Anna R. Gilchrist, Phila- 
delphia, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 24345, July 19, 1923. 54 


Danse des bambous; par E. Gillet; pi- 
ano. - © Ernest Gillet, Paris, as the 
author. R 24475. Aug. 30, 1923. 55 


Daughter of Zion; anthem, words and 
~ music by M..L. McPhail. © M. L. 
McPhail, Park Ridge, Ill., as the au- 
thor. R 24509, Sept. 4, 1923. 56 


Daughters of great heroes; words by 
Adaline T. Emerson, music by ©. A. 
Havens. © C. A. Havens, Chicago, 
as the author. R 23415, Apr. 4, 1923. 

ays 


Dear love good-night: words by E. M. 
Bond, music by J. W. Bischoff. © 
Elsie Bond Bischoff, Portland, Or., 
as the widow of the author. R 
24514, Sept. 6, 1928. 58 


De Koven (Reginald) March: from 
Rob Roy, by R. De .Koven. 1. Pi- 
ano.—2. Orch.—3. Military band. © 
Anna De Koven, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 24356— 
24358, July 19, 1923. 59-61 


Dream song; by O. Cantor. © Otto 
Cantor, London, as the author. R 
24300, July 19, 1923. 62 


Epithalame; valse lente. de L. Ganne; 
piano. © Louis Ganne, Paris, as the 
author. R 24476, Aug. 30, 1923. 63 


Evening song; by J. Blumenthal, arr. 
by Charles ‘B. Hawley; quartet or 
cho. of men’s voices. © Hattie B. 


Come unto 
music by 
McPhail, 
author. 


Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., as the widow 
of the author. R 24332, July 19, 
1923. 64 


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18364 (77) 


Ever of Thee; melody by Foley Hall, 
harmonized by Dudley Buck; cho. 
of men’s voices. © Helen B. Buck, 
New York, as the child of the de- 


ceased author. R 24331, July 19, 
1923. 65 
Femmes et fleurs; suite de _ valses, 
par EK. Tavan; piano. Emile 
Tavan, Gassicourt, Seine et Oise, 
France, as the author. R 24498, 
Aug. 30, 1923. 66 
Finland love song: by. Homer N. 


Bartlett; bass. 
lett, Brooklyn, 


© Emma L. Bart- 
as the widow of the 
author. R 24891, July 25, 1923. 67 
Fiorillo (Federigo) 386 studies or 
caprices; by F. Fiorillo, ed. by 
Henry Schradieck; violin... (Sehir- 
mer’s library of musical classics, v. 
228) © J. Alice Schradieck, Brook- 


lyn, as the widow of the author. R 
24364, July 19, 1923. 68 
Flower (The) of Italy (Il fiore 


dItalia) ; waltz, by G. De Stefano, 
arr. by B. Milano; piano. © Gio- 
vanni De Stefano, Philadelphia, as 


the author. R 24414, Aug. 1, 1923. 
69 
Flower Sunday: by Clara H. Scott. 


© Harold F. Sayles, Oak Park, IIl., 
as the next of kin of the author 
who is not living. R 245387, Sept. 10, 
1923. 70 
For love of thee; by Charles B. Haw- 
ley. © Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, 
N. Y., as the widow of the auther. 


R 24308, July 19, 1923. vi! 
Fount (The) I see; words by Abbie 
Mills, music by G. C. Tullar. © 


New York, as the 
Sept. 19, 1928. 

72 

Galin-Paris-Chevé method; easy popu- 


Grant.’C:' Tullar, 
author.. R 24727, 


lar sight-singing manual, by J. 
Zobanaky. 1. Suppl. no. 1—2. Rev. 
and augmented ed. © John Zo- 


Philadelphia, as the au- 
14, 1923. 
73, T4 
Gallop, my steed; song by Luigi 
Denza. © Leila Denza, London, as 
the widow of the author. R 24291, 
July 19, 1923. 75 
Gloria Patri: by I. H. Meredith. (ln 
Stery of the Christ) © I. H. Mere- 
dith, New York, as the author. R 
24544, Aug. 29, 1923. 76 
Gounod (Charles Francois) The anvil; 
chorus, by C. Gounod, tr. by Dudley 
Buck; men’s voices. © Helen B. 
Buck, New York, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 24326, July 19, 
1923. 77 


banaky. 
thor. R 24485, 24436, Aug. 


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18364 (78) 


pt. 111, n, 8, v. 18 © 


Gounod (Charles Francois )—Con. 


—— Chanson printaniére; mélodie, 
poésie de Jules Barbier, musique 
de Charles Gounod. © Jean Charles 
Marie Augustine Gounod = and 
Jeanne Hortense Victoire Gounod, 
vve. Lassus de St. Genies, Paris, 
as the children of the deceased au- 
thor. R 23101, Jan. 26, 1923. 78 


The grasshopper and the ant; 
chorus, by C. Gounod, ed. by Dudley 
Buck; men’s voices. © Helen B. 
Buck, New York, as the child of the 
deceased author. R 24833, July 19, 
1923. 79 


Sword dance; chorus, by C. 
Gounod, tr. and ed. by Dudley Buck; 
men’s voices. © Helen B. Buck, 
New York, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 243827, July 19, 
1923. 80 


Grand polka de concert; par Homer 
N. Bartlett, arr. and simplified by 


C. Ivison. © Carl Ivison, New 
York, as the author. R 24555, Sept. 
8, 1923. 81 


Gray are love’s gentle eyes; by Homer 
N. Bartlett; mezzo-sop. Emma 
L. Bartlett, Brooklyn, as the widow 
of the author. R 24892, July 25, 
1923. 82 


Gypsies (The); rhapsody in seven 
numbers, by Julius Becker, op. 31, 
English version by T. Baker; solo, 
cho. and orch. Vocal sc. © Theo- 
dore Baker, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 24313, July 19, 1923. 83 

Hail blessed tidings; by I. H. Mere- 
dith. (In Story of the Christ) © 
I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 


author. R 24545, Aug. 29, 1923. 84 
Handicap (The) march; words by 
Dave Reed, jr., music by George 


Rosey [pseud. of G. M. Rosenberg] 
© G. M. Rosenberg, New York, as 
the author. R 24410, July 31, 1923. 
85 

Happy in God’s love; sacred song by 
Mark M. Jones. © Nettie L. Jones, 
Oak Park, Ill., as the child of the 
deceased author. R 24529, Aug. 15, 
1923. 86 


Hark the holy angels; by I. H. Mere- 
dith.. (In, Story of the Christ) © 
I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 24546, Aug. 29, 1923. 87 

Hark, what mean those holy voices; 
Christmas hymn, by W. W. Gil- 
christ; sop. solo and cho. © Anna 
R. Gilchrist, 
child of the deceased author. R 
24301, July 19, 1923. 88 


Philadelphia, as the |. 


He knoweth; words and musie by G. 
C. Tullar. © Grant C. Tullar, New 
York, as the author. R 24729, Sept. 
19, 1923. 89 


Hear the bells; by I. H. Meredith. 
(In Story: of the Christ) © I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author. 
R 24547, Aug. 29, 1923. 90 

Heavens (The) declare; by Clara H. 
Scott. © Harold F. Sayles, Oak 
Park, Ill., as the next of kin of the 


author who is not living. R- 24532, 
Sept. 10, 1923. 91 
Heaven’s harbor.; words by A. V.. 


Wark, music by E. O. Excell. © 
Eliza J. Excell, Chicago, as the 
widow of the author. R 24420, Aug. 
4, 1923. yO? 
Hiding in the Rock; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by G. C. Tullar. © 
Grant C. Tullar, New York, as the 
author. R 24716, Sept. 19, 1923. 93 


Hiding, safely hiding; words by E. O. 
Excell and Ada Blenkhorn, music 
by E. O. Excell. © Eliza J. Excell, 
Chicago, aS the widow of the au- 
thor. R 24418, Aug. 4, 1923. 94 


Home sweet home; Sicilian air 
adapted by Henry Bishop, harmon- 
ized by Dudley Buck; cho. of men’s 
voices. © Helen B. Buck, New 
York, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 24334, July 19, 1928. 95 


Homeland (The); by Harriet HE. 
Ford, music by I. H. Meredith. © 
I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 24746, Sept. 19, 1923. 96 


Housarde (La); valse militaire par 
L. Ganne. 1. Piano seul.—2. Piano 
a 4 mains.—3. Orch. © _ Louis 
Ganne, Paris, as the author: R 
24470, 24477, 24498, Aug. 30, 1923. 

97-99 

How precious is the Saviour; words 

by Henry Belting, music by G. C. 


Tullar.~ ©, .Grant @7, alle, New 
York, as the author. R 24721, Sept. 
19, 1923. 100 


How sweet the name of Jesus; words 
by Jno. Newton, music by I. H. 


Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 24749, Sept. 
19, 1923. 101 
Humoreske; by A. Whiting; piano. 


© Arthur ‘Whiting, New York, as 
the author. R 24351, July 19, wean 


I can never do without Him; words 
by Mrs. F. A. Breck, music by G. C. 


Tullar. © Grant C. Tullar, New 
York, as the author. R 24732, oe 


19, 19253. 


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I love my girl: written by Dave Reed, 
jr., composed by George Rosey 
[pseud. of G. M. Rosenberg] © 
George M. Rosenberg, New York, as 
the author. R 24405, July 31, 1928. 

104 

I love the Christmas time; by I. H. 
Meredith. (Jn Story of the Christ) 
© I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 
author. R 24548, Aug. 29, 1923. 105 

I’m glad He died for me; words by 
Mrs. Frank E. Breck, music by G. 


C. Tullar. (© Grant:C. Tullar; New 
York, as the author. R 24719, Sept. 
19; 1928: 106 


4 waited patiently : anthem. words and 
music by M. L. McPhail. © M. L. 
McPhail, Park Ridge, Ill, as the 
author. R 24511, Sept. 4, 1923. 107 

{ want to live with Jesus; words by 
Harriet E. Jones, music by I. H. 


Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, .New 
York, as the author. R 24787, Sept. 
19, 1923. 108 


{ will praise Thee; words by Ida L. 
Reed, music by I. H. Meredith. © 
I. H.. Meredith, New York, as the 


author. R 24741, Sept. 19, 1923. 
109 
Idylle aux champs; de E. Gillet; 


© Ernest Gillet, Paris, as 
R 24496. Aug. 30, 1923. 
110 

If I were a voice;' by E. O. Excell. 
© Eliza J. Excell, Chicago, as the 
widow of the author. R 24424, 
Aug. 4, 1923. 111 
Indwelling: sacred song by Mark M. 
Jones. © Nettie L. Jones, Oak 
Park, Iil., as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 24561, Aug. 15, 
1923. 112 


It is time to be true: sacred song by 
Mark M. Jones. © Nettie L. Jones, 
Oak Park, I[ll:. as the child of the 
deceased author. R 24560, Aug. 15, 
1923) 113 


Jesus blessing; by Clara H. Scott. © 
Harold F. Sayles, Oak Park, IIL., 


piano. 
the author. 


as the next of kin of the author 
who is not living. R 245389, Sept. 
10, 1923. 114 


Jesus has said so; words by C. E. B., 
music by Grant Colfax Tullar. © 
Grant C. Tullar, New York, as the 
author. R 24722, Sept. 19, 1923. 

mS 

Jesus is living with me: words by 
Mrs. W. G. Moyer, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 24742, Sent. 
*9, 1923. ; 116 


er 


Jesus is mine; anthem, words and 
music by M. L. McPhail. © M. L. 
MePhail, Park Ridge, Ill., as the 
author. R 24506, Sept. 4, 1923. 117 


gesus lover of my soul; words by C. 
Wesley, music by E. O. Excell. © 
Eliza J. Excell, Chicago, as the 
widew of the author. R 24421, Aug. 
4, 1928. 118 


Jolly miller: by R. H. Atkinson; male 


voices. © R. H. Atkinson, New: 
York, as the author. R 24556, Sept. 
8, 1923. 119 


Just (The) shall live by faith; words 
by E. E. Hewitt,.music by I. H. 


Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 24734, Sept. 
19, 1923. 120 


Kate; pastoral, by Charles B. Hawley ; 
cho. of mixed voices. © Hattie B. 
Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., as the widow 
of the author. R 24303, July 19, 
1923. a2 

Keep ciose. by my side; words by 
Florence EK. Hess, music by G. C. 


Tullar. © Grant C. Tullar, New 
York, as the author. R 24717, Sept. 
19, 1923. 122 


Keep in step with Jesus; words by 
Carrie Ellis Breck, music by G. C. 


Tullar. © Grant C. Tullar, New 
York, as the author. R 24720. Sept. 
19, 1923. 123 


Langage des yeux; suite de valses par 
KE. Tavan; piano. © Emile Tavan, 
Gassicourt. Seines et Oise, France, 
as the author. R 24492, Aug. 30, 
1923. 124 

Lettre (La) de Manon; de H. Gillet; 
piano. © Ernest Gillet, Paris, as 
the author. R 24495, Aug. 30, 1923. 

5 

Live and love; polka elegante, two- 
step by W. G. Votteler, op. 6; piano. 
© William G. Votteler, Cleveland, 
as the author. R 24484, Aug. 14, 
1923. 126 

Lonely (The) rose; cho., tr. by T. 
Baker, music by Eduard Hermes; 
women’s voices. © Theodore Baker, 
New York, as the author. R 24822, 
Jay 19; 1928: 127 

Lord’s (The) prayer; music by S. 
Salter; cho. of mixed voices. © 
Sumner Salter, Williamstown, Mass., 
as the author. R 24340, July 19, 
1923. 128 


Love divine; anthem, words and music 
by M. L. McPhail. © M. L. Mc 
Phan,” Park Ridge,) Til:, ‘as the-au- 
thor. R 24508, Sept. 4, 1923. 129: 


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Love immutable; song for the times, 
words by Abbie Farwell Brown, mu- 
sic by J. W. Bischoff. .©  Hlsie 
Bond Bischoff, Portland, Or., as the 
widow of the author. R 24517, Sept. 


6, 1923. 130 
Love that redeems; words by Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, musie by I. H. 


Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 24747, Sept. 


to, Looe. 131 


Maid (A) on the shores of the Man- 
zanares; by Adolph Jensen, tr. by 
T. Baker, arr. by Carl MHirseh; 
men’s voices. © Theodore Baker, 


New York, as the author. R 24319, 
July 19, 1923. 432 
Marche miniature; par L. Ganne; 


piano. © Louis Ganne, Paris, as 
the author. R 24471, Aug. 30, 1923. 
133 

Master pieces for the violin; ed. by 
Henry Schradieck; violin and 
piano. v. 1. (Schirmer’s library, v. 
304) Contents: — Hlegie; by 
Ernst.—Cavatina; by Raff.—Rey- 
erie; by Vieuxtemps. © J. Alice 


Schradieck, Brooklyn, as the widow 
of the author. R 24296, July 19, 
1923. 134 


Mazas (F.) Six duets for two violins; 
by F. Mazas, op. 39, ed. and fingered 
by Henry Schradieck, bk. 1, 2. © 
J. Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as 
the widow of the author. R 24294, 
24295, July 19, 1923. 135, 136 


Twelve little duets for two vVio- 
lins; by EF. Mazas, op. 38, ed. by 
Henry Schradieck,.v. 1, 2.. (Schir- 
mers, library.) Veuooals ) S02) eG) id. 
Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as the 
widow ef the author. R 24298, 
24299, July 19, 1923. 137, 1388 


Mazurka damour; par L. Ganne; 
piano. © Louis Ganne, Paris, as 
the author. R 24497, Aug. 30, 1923. 

139 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Violin concerto; by F. 
Mendelssohn, op. 64, ed. by Henry 
Schradieck; violin and _ piano. 
(Schirmer’s library, v. 235) © J. 
Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author. R 24293, July 
19, 1923. ; 140 

Menuet fleuri; de L. Ganne; piano. 
© Louis Ganne, Paris, as the au- 
thor. R 24480, Aug. 30, 1923. 141 


Menuet pompeux; de L. Ganne; piano. - 


© Louis Ganne, Paris, as the author. 
R 244738, Aug. 30, 1923. 142 


Merrily ring; by I. H. Meredith. (In 
Story of the Christ) © I. H. Mere- 
dith, New York, as the author. R 
24549, Aug. 29, 1923. 1438 


Merveilleuses (Les) ; air 4 danser, par 
L. Ganne; piano. © Louis Ganne, 
Paris, as the author. R 24478, Aug. 
30, 1923. 144 


Momento capriccioso: by Niccolo van 
Westerhout, fingered by Max Vo- 
grich. © Alice Vogrich, Melbourne, 
Australia, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 243867, July 19, 1923. 145 


Mother’s song; chorus, by W. H. Neid- 
linger; women’s voices.. © W. H. 
Neidlinger, East Orange, N. J., as 
the author. R 24306, July 19, 1923. 

146 


My blessed Redeemer; by E. ©. Rodg- 
ers. (Jn Songs of the golden, ed. 
by Asa Hull) © Ella Clementine 
Rodgers, Frederick, Md., as the au- 
thor. R 24488, Aug. 15, 1923. 147 

My hame is where the heather blooms; 
from Rob Roy, by Reginald de Ko- 
ven, arr. by Max Spicker; cho. of 
men’s voices. © Anna De Koven, 
New York, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 24305, July 19, 1923. 148 


My heart is sair; words by Robert 
Burns, music by W. W. Gilchrist; ° 
mezzo- sop. or bar. (Three Scotch 
Songs, no. 2) © Anna R. Gilchrist, 
Philadelphia, as the widow of the 
author. R 24346, July 19, 1923. 

149 


My little sweetness; words by Arthur 
J. Lamb, music by Grant Colfax 
Tullar. © Grant C. Tullar, New 
York, as the author. R 24757, Sept. 
28, 1023: 150 

My trust; by Clara H. Scott. © 
Harold F. Sayles, Oak Park, Ill., as 
the next of kin of the author who 
is not living. R 24583, Sept. 10, 
1923. 151 


Nobody knows like Jesus; words by 
Harriet EH. Jones, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
- York, as the author. R 24752, Sept. 
19, 1923. Pay 

Nottingham hunt; war song of the 
ecavaliers, words by Ralph Adams 
Cram, music by Frederic Field Bul- 
lard. © Maud S. Bullard, South 
Orleans, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 24480, Aug. 20, 1923. 

153 

O be joyful; anthem, words and music 


by M. L. McPhail. © M. L. Me 

Phail, Park Ridge, Ill., as the 

author. R 24510, Sept. 4, 1923. 
154 


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© Lord, our governor; anthem, words 
and music by M. L. McPhail. © 
M. L. McPhail, Park Ridge, Ill, as 
the author. R 24507, Sept. 4, 1928. 
155 

O, Thou plentiful; Christmastide, Si- 
cilian folk song, tr. by T. Baker, 
arr. by V. E. Becker; mixed cho. 
© Theodore Baker, New York, as 
the author. R 24317, July 19, Dee 
V0 


Offertoire; de Ch. Lenepveu; grand 
orgue. (Orgue moderne 7° livre) 
© Marie Armande Lenepveu, Rouen, 
Seine-inférieure, France, as the next 
of kin of the author who is not liv- 


ing. R 24427, Aug. 14, 1923. 157 | 


Omnipresence ; sacred song, by 
C. H. S. [i. e., Clara H. Scott] © 
Harold F. Sayles, Oak Park, UL, 
as the next of kin of the author who 
is not living. R 24540, Sept. 10, 
1923. 158 


On the steadfast rock; words by Mrs. 
Frank A. Breck, music by G. C. 


Tollar. © Grant C. Tullar, New 
York,-as the author. R 24728, Sept. 
19, 1923. 159 


Once again; by Charles B. Hawley. 
© Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., 
as the widow of the author. R 
. 24309, July 19, 1923. 160 


Onee for all; words by Ida L. Reed, 
music by I. H. Meredith. © I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author. 
R 24745, Sept.. 19, 1923. 161 


Parlor sofa politics; words and music 
by M. E. McLaughlin. © Maurice 
E. McLaughlin, Brooklyn, as the au- 
thor. R 24407, July 31, 1923. 162 

Pavane melancolique; de L. Ganne; 
piano. © Louis Ganne, Paris, as 
the author. R °24481, Aug. 30, 
1923. 163 

Petite duchesse; par E. Gillet; piano. 
© Ernest Gillet, Paris, as the au- 
thor. R 24482, Aug. 30, 1928. 164 

Quench not the spirit; words by 
Laura E. Newell, music by I. H. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 24743, Sept. 
19, 1928. 165 

Rainbow (The) dance; characteristic 
piece by George Rosey [pseud. of 
G. M. Rosenberg] © G. M. Rosen- 
berg, New York, as the author. R 
24406, July 31, 1923. 166 

Ratlyving song; words and music by 
G. ¢:. Tullar. © Grant C. Tullar, 
New York, as the author. R 24725, 
Sept. 19, 1923. 167 


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Rejoice with me; words and music 
by <G.0H. So fase, Clara’ H. Seott] 
© Harold F. Sayles, Oak Park, Il., 
as the next of kin of the author who 
is not living. R 24527, Sept. 10, 
1923. | 168 


Rigaudon; par L. Ganne; piano. © 
Louis Ganne, Paris, as the author. 
R 24469, Aug. 30, 1923. 169 


mock of the desert; words by L. EB. 
Jones, music by G. C. Tullar. © 
Grant C. Tullar, New York, as the 

author. R 24715, Sept. 19, 1923. 
170 


Ronde d’amour; by Niccolo van West- 
erhout, ed. by Max Vogrich. © 
‘Alice Vogrich, Melbourne, Australia, 
2s the widow of the author. R 
24368, July 19, 1923. 171 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) In- 
vocation; arr. from Rubinstein, by 
Clara H. Seott. © Harold F. 
Sayles, Oak Park, Ill., as the next 
of kin of the author who is noi liv- 
ing. R 24538, Sept. 10, 1923. 172 


Santa Claus’ arrival; by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Chas H. Gabriel, Chicago, as the 
author. R 24440, Aug. 16, 1923. 

L3 


Say yes, Mignon, say yes; by Homer 
N. Bartlett; mezzo-sop. © Emma 
L. Bartlett, Brooklyn, as the widow 
of the author. R 24393, July 25, 
1928. 174 


Scale studies for the violin; by Henry 
Schradieck. (Schirmer’s library, v. 
364) © J. Alice Schradieck, Brook- 
lyn, as the widow of the author. 
R 24344, .July 19, 1923. 175 

Scandinave (La): de L. Ganne. 1. 
Mazurka pour piano.—2. Orch. © 
‘Louis Ganne, Paris, as the author. 
R 24479, 24491, Aug. 30, 1923. 

VAG TTT 

Seharwenka (Franz Xaver) Scher- 
zino; by xX. Scharwenka, op. 62, 
no. 10, ed. and fingered by William 
K. Bassford. © Maria Bassford, 
Belleville, N. J., as the widow of the 
author. R 24336, July 19, 1923. 


178 

Scherzo symphonique; by R. K. Mil- 
ler, op. 4; organ. © Russell King 
Miller, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 24349, July 19, 1923. 179 
Schilling (Fred) Six carols; words by 
Ida Seott Taylor, musie by F. Schil- 
ling. © JEHleanor Harper, New 
York, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 24307, July 19, 1923. i 

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Schubert (Franz Peter) First vocal | 


album; by F. Schubert, tr. by T. 
Baker; original ed., sop. or ten. 
(Schirmer’s library, v. 342) © 
Theodore Baker, New York, as the 
author. R 24292, July 19, 1923. 
181 


Litany for All souls days (Lita- 
nie); “by E> Sehubett, “tre by 2. 
Baker. © Theodore Baker, New 
York, as the author. R 24860, July 
19, 1923. 182 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) When 
at dawn in a dress of green; folk 
song, tr. by T. Baker, music by .R. 
Schumann, arr. by Rudolf Wein- 
wurm; women’s voices. © Theo- 
dore Baker, New York;'as the au- 
thor. R 24323, July 19. 1923. 

183 


Seduction ; valse lente, par Charles de 
Sivry; piano. © Claudie de Sivry, 
Paris, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 24500, Aug. 30, 1923. 

184 


Seek the truth; by Clara H. Scott. 
© Harold F. Sayles, Oak Park, IIl., 
as the next of kin of the author 
who is not living. R 24531, Sept. 
10, 1928. 185 


Serenade; by W. H. Neidlinger; sop. 
or ten. solo and cho. of women’s 
voices. © W. H. Neidlinger, Hast 
Orange, N. J., aS the author. R 
24348, July 19, 1923. 186 


Shout the glad tidings; Christmas 
anthem, by Charles B. Hawley; solo 
and cho. © Hattie B. Hawley, 
Nyack, N. Y., as the widow of the 


author. R 24802, July 19, 1928. 
187 
Silent night, hallowed night; folk 
song from the Tyrol, tr. by T. 


Baker, arr. by V. E. Becker. 1. 
Cho. of mixed voices.—2. Cho. of 
men’s voices. © Theodore Baker, 
New York, as the author. R 24316, 
24320, July 19, 1923. 188, 189 


Sing ye praises; by I. H. Meredith. 
(In Story of the Christ) © I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author. 
R 24550, Aug. 29, 1928. 190 


Song of the dawning; by Clara H. 
Scott. © Harold F. Sayles, Oak 
Park, Ill., as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 24535, 
Sept. 10, 1923. 191 


Song (The) of the winds; by W. H. 
Neidlinger; cho. for mixed voices, 
with ten. and bar. solos ad lib. © 


pt. 111, n. s., Vv. 18 


W. H. Neidlinger, 
N. J., as the author. 
19, 1938: 


Hast Orange, 
R 243842, July 
192 


Songs and dances ; twenty short piano- 
forte pieces by Adolph Jensen, op. 
30, ed. and fingered by W. K. Bass- 
ford. © Maria Bassford, Belleville, 
N. J., as the widow of the author. 
R 24839, July 19, 1923. 1938 


Sounds at twilight; waltz by Esee J. 
McCormick [i. e. E. J. Mushrush] 
© Esee J. Mushrush, Hartstown, 
Pa., as the author. R 24448, Aug. 
20, 1923. th ea OF 


sous le ciel bleu; mazurka, de EB. 
Tavan; piano. © Emile Tavan, 
Gassicourt, Seine et Oise, France, 
as the author. R 24494, Aug. 30, 
1923. 195 


Spohr (Louis) Concerto; by L. Spohr, 
op. 55, no. 9, ed. and fingered by 
Henry Schradieck; violin with 
piano acc. © J. Alice Schradieck, 
Brooklyn, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 24337, July 19, 1923. 

196 


Stand still in Jordan; words by Carrie 
Ellis Breck, musie by G. C. Tullar. 
© Grant C. Tullar, New York, as 
the author. R 24724, Sept. 19, 1923. 

197 


Sweet repose waltzes; by Max S. 
Witt. © Albert Witt, Murray Hill, 
L. IL, N. Y., as the next of kin of 
the author who is not living. R 
24408, July 31, 1928. 198 


Sweet the moments; anthem, words 
and music by M. L. McPhail. © 
M. L. McPhail, Park Ridge, Ill. as 
the author. R 24505, Sept. 4, 1923. 

199 


There’s one that I love dearly; Swiss 
volkslied, by F. W. Kticken, arr. by 
©. B. Hawley. 1. Men’s voices.—2. 
Quartet or cho. of women’s voices. 
© Hattie B. Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., 
as the widow of the author. R 
24329, 24835, July 19, 1923. 

200, 201 


Thou art my life; sacred song by 
©. H. S. [i ee Clara’ Bacon © 
Harold F. Sayles, Oak Park, IIl., 
as the next of kin of the author 
who is not living. R 24541, Aug. 
15, dB 2s 202 


Thou hast died for me; words by - 
Mrs. F. A. Breck, music by G. C. 
Tullar. © Grant C. Tullar, New 
York, as the author. R 24731, Sept. 
19, 1923. 2038 


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Thou hast put gladness in my heart; 
words by Carrie Ellis Breck, music 
by I. H. Meredith. ©. H. Meredith, 
New York, as the author. R 24744, 
Sept. 19, 1923. 204 


Topical song; by Charles B. Hawley ; 
cho. of men’s voices. © Hattie B. 
Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., as the widow 
of the’ author. R 24304, July 19, 
1923. 205 


Two album leaves: by William Mason, 
op. 45. © Mina Mason Van Sin- 
deren. New York, as the child of 
the deceased author. R_ 24848, 
July 19, 19238. 206 


Two eves of brown; by Charles B. 
Hawley. ©: Hattie B. Hawley, 
Nyack, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author. R 24310, July 19, 1923. 

207 

Vail (The) of the temple; words by 

Mrs. Frank A. Breck, music by G. C. 


Tullar. © Grant C. Tullar, New 
York, as the author. R 24726, Sept. 
19, 1923. 208 


Waiting on the Lord; by Clara H. 
Scott. © Harold F. Sayles, Oak 
Park, Ill, as the next of kin of the 
author who is not living. R 24536, 
Sept. 10, 1923. 209 


Walking by the Saviour’s side; words 
by H. G. Jackson, music by I. H. 


Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 24751, Sept. 
19, 19238. 210 


Walking in the way of truth; words 
by Jennie Wilson, music by I. HE. 
Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 24740, Sept. 
UO, LOZ) . 211 


Watching o’er their flocks; by J. B. 
Herbert, Monmouth, IIll., as the 
author. R 24776, Sept. 26, 1923. 

212 


Waves of sunshine; by William Arthur 
Thorne, op. 19; piano. © Minnie 
storey, Northport, L. 1, N. Y., as 
the next of kin of the author who is 


not living. R 24767, Sept. 22, 1923. 
213 
Way (The) of the cross; words by 


L. E. Jones, music by I. H. Meredith. 
© I. H. Meredith, New York, as the 


author. R 24753, Sept. 19, 1923. 
214 
We're nearing the city; words by 
Harry White, music by I. H. 


Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 24738, Sept. 
19, 1923. 215 


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18364 (228) 


Welcome; by Josef Rheinberger ; tr. by’ 
T. Baker; cho. of mixed voices. ©: 
Theodore Baker, New York, as the 
author. R 24315, July 19, 1923. 

216 


What then; words by Jennie Wilson, 
musie by I. H. Meredith. © I. H. 
Meredith, New York, as the author. 
R_ 24735, Sept. 19, 1923. piel Ws 


When my ship shall cast her anchor ; 
words by Ida L. Reed, music by | 
I. H. Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, 
New York, as the author. R 24736,. 
Sept. 19, 1923. 218: 


When the corn is waving; melody by 
Charles Blamphin, harmonized by 
Dudley Buck; cho. of men’s voices.. 
© Helen B. Buck, New York, as the 
child of the deceased author. R.- 
24830, July 19, 1923. 219: 


While by my sheep; Christmas hymn), 
tr. by T. Baker, arr. by Hugo Jungst.. 
1. Cho. of mixed voices.—2. Cho. of 
men’s voices. © Theodore Baker, 
New York, as the author. R 24818,. 
24321, July 19, 1923. 220, 221 


While shepherds watched; Christmas’ 
earol, words by Natum Tate, music 


by .C.: H.. Morse... © Charles H. 
Morse, Goffstown, N. H., as the 
author. R 24553, Sept. 8, 1923. 
2D, 
Whiting (Arthur) Caprice; by A.. 
Whiting; piano. © Arthur Whiting, 
New York, as the author. R 24350, 
July 19, 1923. apa 


Idyl; by A. Whiting; piano. ©: 
Arthur Whiting, New York, as the 
author. ‘R 24854, July 19, 1923. 

224 


—— Scherzino; by A. Whiting; piano. 
© Arthur Whiting, New York, as 
the author. R 24853, July 19, 1923. 

225+ 


Who shall ascend; by E. O. Excell. 
© Eliza J. Excell, Chicago, as the 


widow of the author. R 24425, 
Aug. 4, 1923. 226 
Will it pay; by E. O. Excell. © 
Eliza J. Excell, Chicago, as the 
widow of the author. R 24422, 
Aug. 4, 1923. papal 


Will we be among His jewels; words 
by Jennie Wilson, music by I. H.- 


Meredith. © I. H. Meredith, New 
York, as the author. R 24748, Sept- 
19, 1923. 228 


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With a perfect heart; by Clara H. Would I know Him; words by Nellie 
Scott. © Harold F. Sayles, Oak Montgomery, music by H. O. Bxcell. 
Park, Ill, as the next of kin of the © Eliza J. Excell, Chicago, as the 
author who is not living. R 24530, widow of the author. R 24419, Aug. 
Sept. 10, 1923. 229 4, 1923. 231 

You don’t have to marry the girl; 

Without thee (Sans toi) ; by Guy words by W. Murdoch Lind, music 
D’Hardelot, English version by 70. by George Rosey [pseud. of G. 
Baker. © Theodore Baker, New Rosenberg] © George Rosenberg, 
York, as the author. R 24324, July New York, as the author. R 24403, 
19, 1923. 230 July 31, 1928. 232 


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TURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE MECHANI- 
GAELY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER-SEC.1(E) OF, THE ACT OF MARCH 


4, 1909. 


All that your little heart desires. 
Kendis-Brockman music ©¢o., ine, 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 4, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 191. 233 


Autumn. © Will Rossiter, Chicago. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 10, 1923; recorded, 
Vv. dufp: 189: 234 


Back in the old neighborhood. © 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p..188:. =. 235 


Bit (A) o’ pink and white. © Water- 
-son, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. Notice reec’d Oct. 6,.1923; re- 


corded, v. 5, p. 188. 236 
Calico days; by Ray Perkins. © M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. No- 


tice rec’d Sept. 28. 1923; recorded, 
Vv. 5, p. 188. QSt 


California blues. © Leo Feist, inc, 


New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 4, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 186. 238 
Cinderella a-singing goes. (Fairy 
folks a-singing go) © Elsie Jean, 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 186. 239 
Nimbing up the scale. © Irving 
Berlin, inc. New York. Notice 


rec’d Oct. 15, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 
191. 240 


Dear Vil pal. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 2, 
1923; recorded. v. 5, p. 191. 241 


Devonshire (A) wedding; song, words 
and music by H. Lyall Phillips. 


© Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 24, 1928; re- 
corded, v. 5, p.. 187. 242 


Don’t love me blues. © Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. Notice reec’d 
Oct. 2, 1923; recarded, v. 5, p. 191. 

243 

Don’t say that you won’t cry; words 
and music by H. Eller. © Herman 
Ker, New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 
11, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 189. 244 

Down on Panga Panga Bay. © 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 188. ‘ - 245 


© | Down South blues. 


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© Down South ~ 


music pub. corp., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 15, 1923; recorded, 
Vo Dope TOS: 246 


Dry yo’ eyes; by Donald -H. Caslar; 
piano. © Richmond-Robbins, ince., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 16, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 192. 247 


Every time the clock ticks. © Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1923; recorded, 
v. 5, p. 188. 248. 


Every woman’s blues. © Down South 
music pub. corp., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Oct. 15, 1923; recorded, 
Vii, Dp 192. 249 


Everytime; words and music by Frank 
W. Beaston. © M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. Notice ree’d Sept. 28, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 188. 250 

Gruesome tales; orch. © Richmond- 
Robbins, ine, New York. Notice 

~ ree’d Oct. 16, 1928; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 197. 251 

Hansel and Gretel a-singing go. © 
Hlsie Jean, New York. Notice ree’d 
Oct. 6, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 186. 


Happy. ©- Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 
6, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 188. 253 


He’s an Odd fellow. © Circle music 
pub. co., Cincinnati. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 13, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 189. 

254 

His own, his very own; or, Consider 
the lillies. © Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. Notice ree’d Oct. 3, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 190. 255 

I’m steerin’ for Erin. © Circle mu- 
sic pub. co., Cincinnati. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 13, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 189. 

; 256 

I’ve got a cross eyed papa, but he 
looks straight to me; words by Wil- 
liam Duval and King Zany [pseud. 
of Jack Dill], music by Roy Ingra- 
ham. © M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. Notice rec’d Sept. 28, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 188. 257 


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I've got a song for sale. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1923; recorded 
Wen, De LSS. 258 


I want my sweet daddy now. © 
Down South music pub. corp., New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 15, 1923; 
“recorded, v. 5d, p. 192: gor’ 23) 

If you will marry us. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 6, 1928; recorded, 
eae Dek ee 260 

In a tea garden; by T. Henry Lodge: 
piano. © Richmond-Robbins, ine., 
New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 16, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 192. 261 

In the autumn. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice reed Oct. 4, 
1923:; recorded, Vv. °5,-p. 1912" 262 

It won’t be long now. © Down South 
music pub. corp., New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 15, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
Dp: 192. 263 

Jack and the beanstalk. © Elsie Jean, 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 186. 264 

aust a little song for you. © Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1923; recorded, 
V.. pap: LoS 265 

Just in love with you. © Irving Ber- 


lin, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 4, 1928; recorded, v. 5, p. 191. 
266 


Just one kind word. © Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 2, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 191. 

267 

Just one more kiss. © Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. Notice ree’d Oct. 12, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 189. 268 

Kathryne. 1. B flat ten. saxophone 
and piano.—2. Solo E flat alto saxo- 
phone and piano.—3. C melody saxo- 
phone and piano. © Will Rossiter, 
Chicago. Notice rec’d Oct. 3, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 190. 269 

Kind lovin’ blues. © Down South 
music pub. corp., New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 15, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 192. 270 

Kitty. © Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 188. Pee 

Ko-ko-mo. © Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 10, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 188. Bie 

Land of cotton blues. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 6, 1923; recorded, 
MeO. re Wee. 23 


pt. Tit, 1.S2, ¥eas 


Learn to do the strut. © Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 15, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p.191. 

274 


Little butterfly. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 15, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 191. B75 


Love and kisses were never meant for 
me. © Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 10, 1923: 
recorded, vy. 5, p. 188. 276 


Love is a sandman. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 6, 1923; recorded, v. 
o, p. 188. he 


Love’s little hour; orech. © Rich- 
mond-Robbins, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 16, 1923; recorded, v. 
Dy! De elo. 278 


Maid of the West. © Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. Notice ree’d Oct. 12, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 189. 279 


Mama _ Kiki-papa Wacki. © Fred 
Fisher, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Oct. 3, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 191. 

280 


Mama loves papa. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 4, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 186. 281 


Mammy’s little silver lining. © Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Sept. 26, 1923; recorded, 
Vi)... D. FO 282 


Merry pranks; arr. by Hrno Rapee 
and William Axt; orch. © Rich- 
mond-Robbins, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 6, 1923; recorded, v. 
on LO’, 283 


Mistreatin’ daddy. © Rainbow music 
corp., New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 
10, 1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 189. 284 


Moon dreams; orch. © Richmond- 
Robbins, ine., New York. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 16, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 191. 285 


Moonlight silhouettes; by T. Henry 
Lodge; piano. Richmond-Rob- 
bins, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 16, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 192. 

286 


My mammy’s blues. © Rainbow music 
corp., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 
10, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 189. 287 


My thoughts are you; by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman. © Harold Flam- 
mer, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 8, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. os 


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NOTICES OF USER 


- no. 10, 1923- 
My vamping sweet guitar. © Louis 
F. Borromes, New York. Notice 


rec’d Oct. 12, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 189. 289 


“Neath the Carolina moon. © Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1923; recorded, 
v. 5, p. 188. 2 


Nights in the woods. © Sam Fox 
pub. co.. Cleveland. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 12, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 189. 

291 

Not here—not there. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1923; recorded, 
v. 5, p. 188. 292 

‘Oh you little sun-uv-er-gun. © Leo 


Feist, inc... New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 4, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 186. 
293 


Old plantation melody. © Will Ros- 
siter, Chicago. Notice rec’d Sept. 
24, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 187. 294 


One girl. © Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 15, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 191. 295 


Open your heart. © Harms, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 11, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 189. 296 


Papa, don’t you mean your mama no 
good? © Goodman & Rose, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 15, 
1923: recorded, v. 5, p. 191. 297 


Passionetta. © Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 6, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 188. 

298 


Pied (The) piper. (Fairy folks a- 
singing go). © Elsie Jean, New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 6, 1923; re- 
corded, v. 5, p. 186. 299 


Please come marry me; words and 
music by Frank W. Beaston. © M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. Notice 
rec’d Sept. 28, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 188. 300 


Polly-olly-oo. © Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inec.. New York. Notice rec’d 
Sept. a 1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 187. 

301 

Ragged (The) vagabond; words by 
Percy Edgar, music by Eric Ran- 
dolph. © Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. Notice rec’d Sept. 24, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 187. 302 


Rampart street blues. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 6, 1923 ; recorded, 
v. 5, p. 188. 303 


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Red Riding Hood. © Hlsie Jean, New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 6, 1923; re- 
corded, v. 5, p. 186. 304 


Red wing; one step, by Kerry Mills, 
arr. by W. C. Polla.. © Richmond- . 
Robbins, inc., New York. Notice 
ree’d Sept. 29, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 190. 305 

Regret. © Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 2, 1928; re- 


corded, v. 5, p. 191. 306 . 
Rocky Mountain rose. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 


Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1928; recorded, 
v. 5, p. 188. 307 


Rose leaves; orch. © Richmond-Rob- 
bins, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 16, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 191. 

308 


Safe in your heart. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 6, 1923; recorded, 
vy. 5, p. 188. 3 


St. Louis gal. © Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 6, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 188. 

310 


Sam Jones’ blues. © Waterson, Ber- 
lin & Snyder co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 6, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 188. 311 


Somehow I’m always to blame. © 
Forster music publisher. inc., Chi- 


eago. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1923; re- 
corded, v. 5, p. 191. 312 
Spring. © Will Rossiter, Chicago. 


Notice ree’d Oct. 10, 1923; recorded, 
5 ee Lae ot 8 313 
Summer. © Will Rossiter, Chicago. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 10, 1923; recorded, 
v. 5, p. 189. 314 


Suppose I had never met you. © Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 


Oct. 4, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 186. 
315 
Tell me a bedtime story. © Irving 


Berlin, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 15, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 191. 
316 


Tell them they’re beautiful, they love 
it. © Broadway music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 12, 1923; re- 


corded, v. 5, p. 189. 317 
That bran new gal o’ mine; by Van 
and Schenck, Benny Davis and 


Harry Akst. © M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. Notice rec’d Sept. 
28, 1923: recorded, v. 5, p. 188. 318 


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18364 (319) 


There ain’t no Santa Claus. © Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1923; recorded, 
v. 5, p. 188. 319 


Tho’ shadows fall. © Forster music 


publisher, inc:, Chicago. Notice rec’d. 


Oct. 10, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 191. 
Mert 34 0) 


Thou hast searched me and known me. 


© Will Rossiter, Chicago. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 3, 1923; recorded, vy. 5, 
‘p. 190. 321 
Three (The) bears a-singing go. © 
_ Elsie Jean, New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 6, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 186. 
322 
Trail of love. © Forster music pub- 
lisher, inc., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 10, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 191. 


323 
Um um da da. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice. reec’d Oct. 4, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 191. 324 


Wagsey Watermelon. © ‘Elsie Jean, 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1923: 
recorded, v. 5, p. 186. 325 


Wait for a warm sunny day. © 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 188. 326 


Walk, Jenny, walk. © Goodman & 
Rose, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 13, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 190. 

BAG 

Waltz (The) of long ago. © Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 15, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 191. 

328 

Welcome (The) on the mat. © For- 
ster musie publisher, ine, Chicago. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 10, 1923; recorded, 
wi'dD, Dp. LOL: 329 


O 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18, no. 10, 1923 


What you was, you used to be, but you 
ain’t no more. © Edward B. Marks . 
music ¢o., New York. Notice rec’d 
Sept. 28, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 190. 

330 


When Greek meets Greek. © Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Oct. 4, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 186. 

ep. 


When mother sings Sweet and low. 
© Leo Feist. ine... New York. Notice 
rec'd Oct. 4, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 
186. 332 


Who stayed to cheer Mrs. Paul Revere; 
when Paul Revere rode away. © 
Goodman & Rose, ine, New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 9, 1923; recorded, 
Vv. 5, p. 188. 333 


Winter. © Will Rossiter, Chicago. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1923; recorded, 
es)" ps < PSO: 334 


Wish I had you and I’m gonna get you 
blues. © Rainbow music corp., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 10, 1923; re- 
corded. v. 5. p. 189. 335: 


You can’t cry-baby me. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1923; recorded, 
pdt Mae OME es oy 336 


You can’t make love to another. © 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 6, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 188. oot 


You darling you. © Irving Berlin, 
inc.. New York. Notice rece’d Oct. 
10, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 188. 388. 


You didn’t care when you broke my 
heart. © Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 4, 1928; recorded, 
v. 5, p. 186. 339: 


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 
COPYRIGHT OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891) 
OF JUNE 30, 1966, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


1923 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME.18 
Nos. 11 and 12 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT. PRINTING OFFICE 
; 1924 


A BM 


The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provide: 
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regard: 
any copyright registration.” 


EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, con. 

taining the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compo- 
sitions, is issued at monthly intervals in twelve numbers each year, and is 
followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except ‘‘a,” “an,” or ‘‘ the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conveniently 
alphabetize (e. g., titles beginning with numerals, dates, etc.). 

EXCEPTIONS.—(1) In the case of editions of classical music instead of scat- 
tering them under the titles, each author’s works are brought together by an 
entry under the original composer’s name, and for such works search should be 
made in this number under the following names: Bach (Johann Sebastian) ; 
Balfe (Michael William); Beethoven (Ludwig van); Berlioz (Hector Louis); 
Bizet (Georges); Brahms (Johannes); Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) ; 
Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Donizetti (Gaetano); Gluck (Christoph Wilibald 
von); Grieg (Edvard Hagerup); Handel (Georg Friedrich); Haydn (Franz 
Josef); Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine); Liszt (Franz); Mascagni (Pietro) ; 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Ludwig Felix); Meyerbeer (Giacomo); Mosz- 
kowski (Moritz); Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus); Offenbach (Jacques); Pales- 
trina (Giovanni Pierluigi Sante); Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio); Rubin- 
stein (Anton Gregorovitch); Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille); Schubert (Franz 
Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander); Strauss (Richard); Thomas (Charles 
Louis Ambroise); Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch); Verdi (Giuseppe); Wagner 
(Richard). i 

(2) COLLECTIONS having general titles, such as “ Funf studien,” “12 études 
élémentaires,” etc., and pieces published without individual identifying titles, 
but designating the class of musical work (e. g., ‘‘ waltz,’ “dance,” “ march,” 
“cantata,” “schottische,” “nocturne,” “impromptu,” “sonata,” ‘“ étude,” 
“ study,” “ exercise,” etc., without differentiating words and only identifiable 
by the name of the composer) are entered under the composer’s name without 
cross reference from the titles and search should only be made under the names 
of the composers. 

IMPRINTS.—As the publishers of musical compositions are generally also the 
claimants of copyright the imprint is omitted, but when the name and address 
of the publisher differ from those of the copyright proprietor, mention of the 
fact is made at the end of the title as an imprint giving place of publication 
and name of publisher. 

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EXPLANATIONS TO BE NOTED BY USERS OF THIS CATALOGUE. 


Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated, Songs 
are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. Titles 
reading “w” and “m” (signifying ‘‘ words by” and “music by’’) are to be 
understood as songs. 

Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abro- 
gated and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry 
in the Copyright Office. ; 

To save space in the Catalogue, the Copyright notice after each title is ab- 
breviated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “E,” Class E, 
Musical compositions; “D,’ Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; “©,” 
implies copyright registration of a published composition, followed by date of 
publication; “© 1c.,” stands for copyright of an unpublished work, followed by 
date of receipt in the Copyright Office of the printed or manuscript copy; and 
“2c.,” for 2 copies, followed by the date of their receipt. In the case of con- 
tributions to periodicals only one copy of the issue or issues containing such 
contributions is required. 

A list of copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compositions 
under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this 
issue immediately following the text. 

A list of the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions used 
or licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving to 
reproduce mechanically the musical work, recorded under section 1 (e) of the 
act of March 4, 1909, follows the list of renewals. 

The final number, completing the volume, is followed by a full annual index 
to both composers and proprietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which 
must be for the complete calendar year, is $1, payable in adwance, to the 
Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, 
express order, or New York draft. 


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NOTICE. 


The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that of the articles deposited 
for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent 
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or 
articles shall be transferred to other government libraries in the 
District of Columbia for use therein. | 

The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above 
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright under the provisions of section 
60 of the Act. , 

Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that in so far as any copyright 
articles deposited from July 1, 1909, to June 30, 1914, inclusive, are 
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other governmental 
library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles may be 
returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1928. | 

This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, 
such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi- 
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or 
photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs 
filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps are 
available for return. 

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record 
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which 
must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will 
be supplied on request. Address Recister or Copyricuts, Library 
of Congress, Washington, D.C. : 


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RECIPROCAL PROTECTION. OF MUSIC AGAINST UNAU- 
THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
CAL INSTRUMENTS. 


The United States now has reciprocal copyright protection of music 
against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical instruments 
in the case of Australia, and the territories of Papua and Norfolk 
Island, Belgium, Canada, Cuba, Denmark, France, Germany, Great 
Britain, Hungary, Italy, Luxemburg, the Netherlands. New Zealand, 
Norway, and Sweden. The President’s proclamation to this effect 
were printed in the Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Part 3, vol. 6 
(1911), pages v—-x of no. 7, and pages 1v—v of no. 12; vol. 10 (1915), 
pages vur—xi of no. 3, and pages vim—rx of no. 4; vol. 12 (1917), 
pages v-1x of no. 3; vol. 13 (1918), pages vi-x1i of no. 5; vol. 15 
(1920), pages v—vir of no. 3, and pages vi-xtv of no. 13; and vol. 17 
(1922). pages vir—-xrx of no. 6; and vol. 18 (1923), pages vi-vir of 
no. 5. 


The copyright convention signed at the Fourth International 
American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 18,1914. This 
convention is understood to be in effect as between the United States 
and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, and 
Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


A busta e ’o fuglietto; versi di G. 
Andreassi, musica di VY. D’Annibale, 
of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, Italy, 
Santa Lucia. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 
Le Oct. 19; EH 572362; Italian, book 
co., New York. 18365 


‘A canzona d’ ’a Mmaculatella; versi 
e musica di E. A. Mario, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. acc. 
4to. (Piedigrotta 1923) © Oct. 15, 
ag25, 2 €, Oct. 20; © 5743832; Italian 
song co., New York. 18366 


A canzona e Santa Rosalia; versi. di 
P. F., musica di Arturo Illiano, of 
Italy; mand. ace. © Oct. 1, 1923; 
Ze. Och. 11: 56506 ;°-Pietro ‘Fe- 
rone, Brooklyn. 18367 


"A canzone ’e ll’ emigrante; versi di 
E. Murolo, musica di E. DeCurtis. 
of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, Emilio 
Gennarelli & c. 4to. © Sept. 8, 
a92a; leOct. 15°" 8572252; Italian 
book co., New York. 18368 

"A canzone ’e Santa Lucia; versi di 
Luigi Donadio, musica di Raffaele 
de Luea, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn; mand. ace. © Oct. 1, 19238: 
pe. OC 21. B) 574522 -'Clelid De 
Luea, Brooklyn. 18369 

"A chitarra ’e donna Teresa; versi di 
Alfredo Schettino, musica di Louis 
Canoro, of U. S.; mand. ace. Edi- 
zione Vittoria.  4to. Oct. 29, 
1923; 2. ¢. Oct. 31; EB 576593 - ’ Vit- 
toria music pub. co., New York. 

18370 

"A festa ’e Piererotta; versi di Pas- 
quale Buongiovanni, musica di Louis 
Canoro, of U. S.; mand. ace. Edi- 
zione Vittoria. 4to.. © Oct. 29, 
1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 31; BE .576591* Vit- 
toria music pub. co., New York. 

18371 

A la bien. aimée (To my dearly be- 
loved) ; valse lento, Edward Schuett. 
of U. S., arr. George Rosey [pseud. 
of G. M. R.] of U.S.; pf. New York, 
George Rosey pub. co. © Sept. 5, 
1923; 2 c. Oct. 20; E 574342: G M. 
Rosenberg, New York. 18372 
°A scapricciata ; canzonetta per donna, 
versi e musica di F. P., of U. S.: 
mand. ace. Edizione Pennino. 4to. 


© Sept: 19; 1923; 20e. Oct. (27; E 
574558; Francesco Pennino, Brook-. 
lyn. 18373 


"A storiella ’e natale; w A. P., melody 
Raffaele De Luca, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn; violino ace. © 1 
e. Oct. 4, 1923; E 571573; Antonio 
Parisi, New York. 18374 


A toi (To you) ; valse serenade, Alfons 
Czibulka, arr. M. L. Lake, of U. S.; 
military band. with conductor. 4to. 
©) Aune).28)) 1923 6a2 er Oat. Og 
571825; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[© arrangement] 18375 

"A vigilia ’e natale:; w Anselmo Frat- 
tallone, melody Raffaele De Luca, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. © 1 
e. Oct. 4, 1923; E 571574; Antonio 
Parisi, New York. 18376 


Abide with me; by Monk, variations 
Harold M. Smith, of U. S.; pf. © 
Oct; 12. 1923; 2.¢. Oct. 15; E 571990 ; 
A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 

18377 


Above the clouds; w Helen Coale 
Crew, m Carl Beecher, of U. S. © 
Oct. 12, 1923; 2 ce. Oct. 15; E 576124; 
G. Ricordi & co.. ine., New York. 

18378 


Ach, Emma; lied und shimmy,. text 
yon Eddy Beuth, musik von Oscar 
Rubritius, of Austria. © Aug. 21, 
1923; 1 ¢. Oet. 19; E 572328; Drei- 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 18379 


Addio! le dissi; versi di Aster, musica 
di F. P., of U. S.; mand. ace. Edi- 
zione Pennino. 4to. © Sept. 19, 
1923; 2 ec. Oct. 27; E 574557; Fran- 
eesco Pennino, Brooklyn. 18380 


Addio Poupée; one step, versi di Enzo 


Mario, of Italy; mand. acc. Naples, 
Italy, Casa editrice E. A. Mario. 
40." ©) Sul so) VOLS") Bic. sets 11 ; 


EK 572246; New 
York 18381 


Addio poupée; one step, versi di Enzo 
Fuscc, musica di Giuseppe Cioffi, of 
Italy; mand. ace. Naples, Parte- 
nope... 4to. © Sept. 1, 19238; 1 «. 
Oct. 8; E 572196; Italian book co., 
New York. 18382 


Italian book co., 


1067 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18383 


Adoration; waltz, A. F. Otis and C. 
Romano, melody F. Magine, of U. S. 
© Live: Mov. 9, 1928:) EE  aroges: 
J. W. Jenkins’ sons music co., Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 18383 


Adoration to a baby; w..G. B.. m 
‘Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
© Aug. 28, 1923; 2 & Oct Gt, m 
571742: Glendale Brandenburg. At- 
lantic City. 18384 


A-down the dreamy river; w Monica 


Chapman, m Harold. Howell, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 25; 1923; 1 
e. Oct. 5; E 572171; Lareine & co.. 


Itd., London. 18385 


After all; melody”A?°P."@!: of (G48. 
© 1 .«@: Get... 17, .1923,;. E, 576140; 
Arthur Paul'Coogan, Camden, N. J. 

18386 


Afier all J love you;..w M:''N..#., 
melody Arnold T. Lax. of U. S. © 
Te Oct. 8, 1923 H' 574020: ‘Mar- 
guerite N. Hrickson, Seattle. 18387 


Again returns the day of holy rest; 
sacred trio, w William Mason, m 
Irénée Bergé. of U. S.; contralto, 
ten. and bass. © Mar. 6; 192332 «. 
Oct. 6; E 571701; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 18388 


Ayonn (‘H) CH ’agape) >; w A. Vazas. 
melody L. C., of Greece, domiciled 
'“at New York. ©1c. Sept. 12, 1923; 
E 569269; Lucian,.,Cavadias,,. New 
York. 18389 


— Same. © Oct. 1, 1923; 2 e) Oct. 
11; E 571980; Lucian Cavadias, New 
York. 18390 


Ah Fim Loo; Chinese voeal fox-trot, 
w J. Oliver Twiss, m Theo. V. Nor- 
man, of England. © Aug. 22, 1923 ; 
LG. ‘Oct-12 > 572236". West’s='Itd., 
London. 18391 

Ah-silly soul; w and m William Byrd, 
of England, original string acc. ed. 
and adapted Edmund H. Fellowes, 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. acc. 
©! Oct. .12/1£025; dvexrnOet. «22, B 
572706; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 18392 

Ahavah raboh: w of.an old Hebrew 
prayer, m H: G. E., of Hungary, 
domiciled at Indianapolis, Ind., arr. 
Herman Arndt, of U. S. ©, « 
Sept. 28, 1923: E 576349; Henry G. 
Engel, Indianapolis. — 18398 

Ain’t, I. handsome; w and melody 
Samuel.M. Kestenbaum and M. M. 


Ki of, OLS. XO) Lie... Ock Si 8o23. | 


i 576581 : 
Gate, N. Y. 


Maurice M.. Korn, Sea 
18394 


pt. Fn; D. 835. ¥. 18 


Ain’t it a shame; jube spiritual, w 
and m W. A. Hann, Jos. Simms and 
Al. W. Brown, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. (Ex- 
cellent quartette arrangements, no. 
1566), -©..Oct., 5, 1923; 2'e. Oct. 12; 
E 574125; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 18395 


_ Ain’t it all wrong, ain’t I right; w and 


melody Harry White and Willy 
White, of U. S., arr. Geo. Holman, 
of ‘U.S: *©. 1. ‘Oct 1, 4928 79n. 
569817; Fred Fisher, inc, New 
York. ~ 18396 
Air de ballet ; by Christian Hellemann, 
of Australia, op. 15; pf. (Paling’s 
piano series, no. 6) © Sept. 1, 1923; 
1c. Oct. 8; BE 572225; W. H. Paling 
&.co., ltd., Sydney, Australia. 
18397 

Al cinematografo; duetto. versi di S. 
Cafiero, musica di O. Granozia, of 
Italy ; mand. acc. Edizione Panzetta. 


4to. © Sept. 8, 1923;,1 ¢, Oct. 19; 
E 572332 ;...Italian; book ,.co., New 
York. 18398 


Alabammy .,jhome blues; w and melody 
Elton L. Griffith and Bob K. Doran, 
O£.0.u8a.© Lee. OGtn2Z4deeos., E 
571504; Clarence. Williams music 
pub. ce., ine., New York.. 18399 


Alabamy blacksheep, won’t you return 
tomy fold; w King Zany [pseud. of 
Jack Dill], m Roy Ingraham, arr. 
Geo. J... Trinkaus,, of ,U..S.; Ato. 
(Excellent. quartette arrangements, . 
no. 1707,. 1708) 1. Mixed voices.— 
2. Female voices. © Oct. 5, 1923; 
2.c. each Oct..12; E_ 574126. 574127; 


M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 18400, 18401 
male voices. 4to. 


(Witmark edition, excellent . quar- 
tette arrangements, no. 1706) © 
Sept. 27, 1923; 2 c Oct. 5; E 569995 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] / ~ 18402 
Alaska in the snow,; fox trot, George 


E. May, of France; pf. © Nov. 9, 
1923 ce.” Now. 10)” i oe 
‘Enoch & cie., Paris. — 18403 


Album for violin and piano; by A. H. 
of England. [London], Frederick 
Harris co. Contents: Nocturne.— 
Mazurka.—Reverie.—Moto perpetuo. 
CG. 'Ock "Ls, “TO8S?) 1S Ocrmae Et 
572224: Amy Hare. London. 18404 

Albums. of. Amy Hare’s songs; m_ A. 
H., of England. London, Frederick 
Harris co.” v. 3, 4 (over title: 
Song | albums) '*'©’ Sept: 29! 1928 ; 
1 c. each Sept. 17; B 572186, 572187 ; 
Amy Hare, London. 18405, 18406 


1068 


~ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923, ;, 


Alice; shimm-lied, text und musik 
von Arthur Rebner, of Austria, op. 
56% © July 31,.1923;;,1 ¢.Sept..29 ; 
FE 572112; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 18407 

Alice in Wonderland; series of panto- 
mime pictures,.H. S...K., of U..S. 
StiJman-Kelley pub. — soc. Con- 

MeOLS: 2. introduction. — 2. "Phe 
white rabbit is late-—3. The Chesh- 
ire eat.—4. The caucus race.—d. 
The forest of forgetfulness.—6. Red 


queen’s banquet. 1. Piano.—2. Grand 
orch. se. © Oct. 1, 1923; 2 ©. each 
Oct. 3; E 571563, 571564; Edgar 


Stillman-Kelley, Oxford, O. 
18408, 18409 
All|, for Bart’s! fox-trot-song, Ww 
Jerome Chester, m. Herbert Oliver, 
of ;England. © Oct. 8, 1923; 1.-e. 
Oct. 6; E 572215; Joseph Henry 


Larway, London. 18410 
Aaretan vou.) w arid) m:) ‘Cos. S2) of 
teas: Sept, 24'"1999'2 c Sept. 
29; KE. ‘571489; _ Charles Joseph 
Shackett, Los Angeles, 18411 
All hail! United States! America! 
/wrand mi Wii'G, of (Ul S. ) 8v0.'.© 


Aug. 10. 19238; 2 e. Oct..1; E574209 ; 
Warren Collins, Fort Worth, Tex. 
. 18412 
All the world shall come to praise 
Thee; synagogue anthem’ for the 
‘high holy days, English adaptation 
of mediaeval Hebrew piyut,. Israel 
Zangwill, musical setting, L. Lewan- 
dowski, arr, A. I. Cohon, of -U. S8.; 
Sop. solo ane four rae choir. Ato. 
(55905 95 emN1) 
(Ossi age 1923: 9 a Aug. ‘31° E 
570774; A. Irma Cohon. Chicago. 
[© rearrangement] 18413 
All thro’ the night (Ar hyd y nos); 
unison song, English w Gerald Cum- 
berland, m traditional, arr.’ Cyril 
Jenkins, of Great Britain: in G. 
Williams ed. 4to. (Four Welsh 
folk-songs, no. 2) [Welsh and 
English text] [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations]. © Oct. 3, 1923; Le. 


Oct. 15; BE 572269; Joseph Williams. 
Itd., London. [© English words and 
arrangement] 18414 


Allegretto’ elegantemente; by H. V. Jer- 
vis-Read,. of Great Britain; pf. 
(Sonnets, no. 6) © Oct. 23, 1923; 
1c. Oct. 26; E 572474; Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., London. 18415 

Allegro con brio; por Enrique Soro, of 
Chile; pf. Edizione Ricordi. (Dos 
piezas caracteristicas, no. 2) © Oct. 
17, 1923;.1 ¢. Oet. 18; B)572286; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 18416 


18427 


Allegro, giocosamente ; by H. V. Jervis- 


Read, of Great Britain; pf. (Son- 
net, no. 7) -© Oct, :23,..1923.;;1. «.. 
Oct... 26; E. 572473; Murdoch, Mur- 
doch & co,. London. 18417 


Alligator flop; melody J. O., of U. S., 


arr. Lillian Hardin, of U.S. ©1ce. 
Oct. 25, 1923; E 574459; Joseph Oli- 
ver, Chicago. 18418: 


Alma redemptoris Mater; m James P. 
Dunn, of U. S.; male voices. (Iv 
Fischer edition, no. 5275: Vade me- 
cum, v. 3) © Oct. 18, 1923; 2° «.. 
Oct. 20; E.576629;. J. Fischer & bro., 
New York: 184192 


Aloha oe (Farewell to thee) ; w andm 
Queen Liliuokalani, arr. C. E. K., of 


U. S.; ukulele and guit. acc. © Oct. 
9 1923" 2 ey Oct. 010; -E,. SALLY; 
Chas. E. King, Honolulu. 


18420: 


Along the stream; poem tr. from the: 
Chinese of Li-Po by L. Cranmer-. 
Byng, m. Peter Warlock [pseud. of 
Philip Haseltine] of England. (Sau- 
dades) © Sept. 10, 1923; 1.¢. Sept. 
11; EK 567908; J. & W. Chester, ltd., 
London.. 18421 


Always come to mother; w E. H., m: 
Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with words. 
© Sept... 18, 1923;'2 e Oct. 15; EH 
576637; Ethel Huber, Wright City, 
Mo. 18422 

Amada (la) inmovil; vals romantico, 
poesia y musica de Juan Garriga, 
of U. S.; pf with words. San Juan, 
P: R., Garriga bros. & co. © Nov. 
1; 1923 );:2°e. Nov. 9; H 576901 ; Juan: 
Garriga Alvarez, San Juan, P. R. 

18423: 

Amant (L’) -joyeux ; by Norman Leigh, 
of (UioS.cipiilis@ Oets'5//1923 5.2: e. 
Oct. 11; E. 571917; Walter Jacobs, 
‘ine., Boston. 18424 


Amarella; w and m Jesse M. Winne, 


arr. Howard Barlow, of U. S.; 
three-pt. cho., women’s voices. 4to. 
(G. Ricordi & co.’s collection | of 


part-songs and choruses for women’s 
voices) _©: Nov. 9, 1923; 2; ¢. Nov. 
12; E 576974; G. Ricordi & co., inc., 
- “New; York. 18425, 
America, dear America; w A. E. R., 
m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with 
-w...© Sept. 18, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 15; 
E 576025; A. E.. Ranney, Los An- 
geles. 18426 


America we are proud of you; w and 
melody, T..K., of U. S., arr. Harold’ 
B. Freeman, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 26, 
1923; E 576391; Thomas Knowles, 
Centerdale, R. I. 18427 


i 1069 


18428 


American legion march (Legion 
Americana marcha); by Henri La- 
velle, arr. Henry S. Sawyer, of 
U. S.; piano, four hands. (MeKin- 
ley world famous edition, no. 1986) 
© Sept. -227 1923. ,,2. e,»,Sept.21: 
E 571288: McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. [© arrangement] 18428 


American tango: by D. S., of U. S., 
arr. Charles M:: Smith, of, U. S.; 
melody with pf. ace. © 1c. Oct. 9, 
1923; E 571800; David Sapirstein, 
New York. 18429 


Americanate: Stornelli, versi di A. M., 
musica di Theresa de Matienzo, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. 

1 e. Oct. 25, 1923; E 574441; Alfredo 
Melina, Brooklyn. 18430 


Americans; w R. R. P., m A. S. Sul- 
livan, of England. © 1 e. Nov. 12, 


1923; E 576969; Rob. Roy Parrish, 
Chula Vista, Calif. 18431 
Amerykanka; polka, muzyke napisal, 
Win Baluta, of U. S.: pf. © Sept. 
25, 1923; 2 c Oct. 8; E 571788; | 
Baluta musie co., Chicago. 18452 


Ammore ’e malandrino; versi di Vin- 
cenzo Emilio, musica di Vincenzo 
De Salvin, of Italy; mand. ace. 
Naples, Santa Lucia. 4to. © Sept. 
8, 1923; 1 c. Oct. 19: E 572361; Ital- 
‘jan book co., New York. 18433 


Amor errante; capricho criollo, poesia 
de Julio Florez, musica de Juan 
Garriga, of U. S.; pf. San Juan, 
P. R., Garriga bros. & co. © Nov. 1, 
1923; 2 ec. Nov. 9; E 576904; Juan 
Garriga Alvarez, San Juan, P. R. 

18434 

Anastasia Reilly; from: Shamrock, w 
and m William Halligan, of U. S. 
Cy) Sept! i2%, - 1923 7° 2H & MOE; 
FE 571893; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York. 18435 

And you? wandmF.M., of U.S. © 
1 e. Oct. 8. 1923; E 574013 ; Florence 
Murray, Springfield, Mass. 18436 


Andantino mosso; por Enrique Soro, 
of Chile: pf. Edizione’ Ricordi. 
(Dos piezas caricteristicas, no.1) © 
Oct. 17, 1923; 1 c. Oct. 18 7'H 572285; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 18437 

Andantino semplice; by H. V. Jervis- 
Read, of Great Britain; pf. Sonnets, 
no. 5) © Oct. 23, 1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 26; 
E 572472; Murdoch, Murdoch & @o., 
London. 184388 

Angel’s (The) Christmas; Christmas 
earol, w John B. Tabb, m Henry 
Hadley, of U. S.; mixed voices, with 
alto solo. (in G. Schirmer’s Christ- 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 18 


mas carol annual, no. 19) © Oct. 
9, 1923°))2 e Oct "Tae WM ST4aVTa ae. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 18439 


Angels (The) in heaven have changed 
my name; hymn, arr. J. B. Herbert, 
of U. S. © Oct. 10, 1923: 2 c. Oct. 


20; E 574324; Homer <A. Roden- 
heaver, Chicago. [© harmonization 
and arrangement | 18440 


Antiphonal: by Gordon S. Thayer, of 
U. S.; pf. (Sunbeams) © Oct. 30, 
1923 3 2- en: Oet.! Sian Eis StGa7eies. 
Brainard’s sons co., New York. 

(18441. 


Arcobaleno; versi di C. Cinque, mu- 
sica di E. Cerino, of Italy; mand. 
ace. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 
26: E 576441; Casa editrice Posil- 
lipo, Napies. 18442 


Aren't we all: w and m Percy Edgar 
and Geoffrey Clayton, of England ; 
in C. [Staff and tonie sol-fa nota- 
tions] ©, Sept. 24.2983. 4c, act. 
12; E 572235; West's, Itd., London. 

18443 


Argument (The); four-part song, Ww 
Rebecca B. Foresman, m Harvey 
Worthington Loomis, arr. Clarence 
C. Robinson, of U. S.; women’s 
voices. (Carl Fischer’s octavo 
choruses for female voices, no. 5031) 
© June 28, 1923; 2.c¢.,Oct. 9;,E 
571824: Carl Fischer, New. York. 
[© arrangement] 18444 


Arkansaw mama; w and melody Mar- 
shall Walker, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
2, 1923 ; E.571493 ; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

18445 

Arm in arm with Jesus; gospel song, 
w and mC. E. B., of U. S. 8vo. © 
Oet.;, 27: 192315. 2 4Er pe OE weae 5 yt 
576562; Chas. E. Braun, Cleveland. 

18446 


Around the sundial; capriccio. L. G. 
del Castillo, arr. R. E. Hildreth, of 
U. S.; oreh. 4to. © May 31, 1923; 

2 ee Oct.: 1s) BM 59025 Walter 
Jacobs, ine., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 18447 

As I went up a little hill; w D. K.. 
m Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. © Aug. 20, 1923; 2 ec. Oct. 
6: #571720; Dora Klingensmith, 
East Vandergrift, Pa. 18448 

As long as he loves me; from Ziegfeld 
follies. w Lew Brown, m James F. 
Hanley, of U. S. © Nov. 2, 1923; 
2 e. Nov. 3; £ 574623; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 

18449 


1070 


no, 11, 1923 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


18470 


Ascher’s advanced orchestra book, no. 
ho 4p A. of ©. S~;.orceh. with pf. 
ace., organ or conductor. 17 pts. 
Aton) Oct. 15, 1923; 2. ceach 
Noy. 12; E 576948; Emil Ascher, inc., 
New York. [© arrangements] | 

18450 

Ash (The) grove (Llwyn on.) ; unison 
song. English w J. J. Cadwaladr, m 
traditional, arr. Cyril Jenkins, of 
Great Britain; in G. Williams ed. 
4to. (Four Welsh folk-songs, no. 4) 
{Staff and sol-fa notations] [Weish 
-and English text] © Oct. 3. 1923: 
1 .e@ abet id 4.572271... Joseph 
Williams, Itd., London. [© English 
words and arrangement] 18451 


Ashes of vengeance; by Muriel Pol- 
lack, of U. S.. arr. Walter G. Hauen- 
schild of U. S.: oreh. with pf. Ato. 

- © Sept. 4, 1923: 2. ¢ Sept. 5;)E 

. 571539: Pell music pub. co... New 
York. 18452 


Asi cantaba, la fuente; cancidn colom- 
biana, letra de Consuelo Pruneda, 
musica de B. de J. G., of Mexico. 
Ole Oct. 12, 1923; E 576488; Beli- 
sario de Jesus Garcia, Mexico, D. F., 
Mexico. 18453 


Asperges me; m Reginald Vaughan, 
of Great Britain; male voices. (Jn 
Fischer edition. no 5275: Vade 
mecum, vy. 3) © Oct:, 18, 1923; 2 
ce. Oct. 20: E 576616; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 18454 


At half past seven; from Nifties, w 
B. G. De Sylva, m George Gershwin, 
of U.S." © Oct. 12,1923: 2 e. Oct. 
18; E 576173; Harms, ine, New 
York. ; 18455 


- At memories gate: w and m G. M., of 
U. S. Shady, N. Y:, Marshall pub. 
corr'© Nov. *21).1922:; 2 e) ‘Oct! 15, 
1923; E 571985; Gloria Marshall, 
Shady, N. Y: 18456 


At plav: study of triplets, Florence A. 
Goodrich, of U. S.; pf. (In Charac- 
ter sketches) © Sent. 28, 1923; 2 
ey Oct. &5 + 574241)s'Clayton' A. 
' Summy co., Chicago. 18457 
At the children’s ball: by Eduard 
Rohde, of U. S., op. 76, no. 10, pf. 
Rev. ed. (Little folks, no. 10) © 
Oct. 26, 1923 : 2’c. Oct. 30: FB 574582 - 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© 
new matter] 18458 

Aft the depot of life; waltz, w and m 

Nainin Sregor [pseud. of N. H. RB.], 
o£ BES, ©. Oct..18, 1923 2.e Oct. 
24; E 576370; Ninian H. Rogers, 
Oakland, Calif. 


18459 | 


Attesa (L’); poesia di Giovanni Cos- 
tanzi, musica di Alfredo Berisso, of 
Italy. (Sette liriche, no. 3) © Oct. 
Ti eo ee le OC. te su tea 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 18460 


Au flanc du Vésuve;.tarantelle, par 


Raoul Boischot, of France; orch, 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Oct. 
P1923) We Cet i27i WoT 25 T GR.. 
Boischot, Paris. 18461. 


Au milieu du ciel pale (Mid yon pale 
heavens); Noél bressan, French 
adapted M. Duhamel, English, Ray- 
mond Gauger, harmonized and arr. 
Gerald Reynolds, of U. S.: women’s 
voices. 4to. (Fischer edition, no. 
ASO ahh. OC, Lomas 2k. Ol. 2s 
EK 574419; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [© arrangement] 18462 


Auburn wins: yell, w and m N. S. R.. 
of G'S. “© Get. 12051923 5 :2e. Cet. 
22; E 576309; Nora 8S. Robinson. 
Opelika, Ala. 18463 


Auf der kleinen gartenbank: shimmy- 
fox-lied, text von Hermann Frey. 
musik von Otto Lindemann, of Ger- 
many. © Sept. 26, 1923; 1c. Oct. 
19: E 572330: Drei-masken verlag. 
a. g., Berlin. 18464 


Aurora; w and m A. R..K., of U.S. 
©1e¢. Oct. 6, 1923 ; E 571663 ; Agnes 
Robinson Kirseh, Aurora, Il. 

18465 


Automne (L’) de ’amour; moon river, 
valse chantée. paroles de Michel 
Carré et André Barde, musique de 
Lee David. of England. © Oct. 5 
1923); lie Oct 273, H 572522; Publi- 
cations Francis-Day, Paris. 18466 


Automobile (Der); w and melody 
Ae Ob So te) Lucy Aer cn fees * 
E 576392; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

18467 


Autumn; w and m Edna J. Allen 
Phillips, of U. S. (Four seasons) 
(©), Gets EO; 1923 3:2) ger Oct: Ady KH 
574169 ; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 

18468 


with biographical sketch and 
instructive annotations, w and m 
Lilian Vandevere, of U. S.; pf. with 
words. {Progressive series compo- 
Sitions; no. 133)’ © Oct. 23, 1923 ; 
2 ce. Oct. 26; E 576459; Art publica- 
tion soe., St. Louis. 18469 


Autumn melody; by D. B. W., of 
Wee pie Vora Cr Oct ott: 1925 9M 
571963; David B. Wiens, Hartzell, 
Mo. 18470 


1071 


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18471 


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See ea a 

e FERS i aa ea ‘ 

2) Sen ‘say 

¢ hede* iy? is 7 


pt. iiss 18 


| 
Autumn nights; valse lente, Marion G. | Baby boy; lullaby, w and melody W. 


Osgood, of U. S.,; violin with pf. 
(Melodious compositions by modern 
composers, grade one) © Oct. 10. 
AO 12 ¢Oct. 457 Bagels arms, 
ine., New York. 1847] 
Autunno in campagna; poesia di Gio- 
vanni Constanzi, musica di Alfredo 
Berisso, of Italy. (Sette liriche, no. 
7) 1© Oct! L7H 1923; 1.¢) Ot I8 7-H 
572288; G. Ricordi & eo., Milan. 
18472 
Ave Maria; m H. J. Stewart, of U. S.; 
male voices. (Jin Fischer edition, 
no. 5275: Vade mecum, v. 3) © Oct. 
aS, O25 2 CL, A et oe al. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 18473 
solo and echo., w from Church 
service, m Caroline Maude [i. e. Vis- 
countess Hawarden, of England] © 
pept22; 192321 c. Oct. O- Borsa - 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 18474 
Ave Regina; m James P. Dunn, of 
U. $8.; male voices. (Jn Fischer edi- 
tion, no. 5275: Vade mecum, v. 3) 
)Oct.. 18, 1923: 2 4e. Ock, a2 i 
576630; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
18475 
Avventura (L’) di Patapon; versi di 
C. Biscio, musica di E. E. Cerino, of 
Italy, arr. G. De Marco,.of Italy. 
(C) de. (OG 277 1923-7 pias PB. 
Eliseo & son, New York. 18476 
Awakening of the lion (Le reveil du 
lion) ; ecaprice heroique, A. v. Kont- 
sky, op. 115, rev. J. S. Seredy. of 
U. S.; full orch. © July 23, 1923; 
2 ce. Oct. 9; E 571858; Carl Fischer, 
New York, [© arrangement] 
18477 
Away back on mother’s knee; w C. L. 
H., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1 e. Oct. 
26, 1923; .E 576430; .Charles Ly 
Henry, Buffalo. 18478 
Babe (The) of Bethlehem; Christ- 
mas cantata, text from Bible, 
prayer-book, hymnal and old Eng- 
lish carols, m Harvey B. Gaul, of 
U. S.; sop.; alto, ten. and bass solos, 
with cho. 4to. Contents: 1. Pre- 
lude.—2. The time of annunciation.— 
3. The shepherds in the fields.—4. 
March of the wise men.—d. At the 
lonely manger.—6. Finale, Come ye 
lofty.. © Oct. 10, 1923; 2 ce. Oct. 15; 
KH 574165; H: W: Gray. co.,. New 
York. 18479 
Babies; w R. M. W., m Elliott Mark- 
ham, of U..S.; pf. with w. © Aug. 
20) 1928" 2. ¢.,.Octe:6 > Romeo: 
Mrs. R. M. Worrell, Greeley, Col. 
18480 


H.,.of U.S. .© Pe w@et. 3, 192555 
071512; Walter Hull, Dearborn. 
Mich. 18481 


Baby mine; w Mrs. Feywood Isaac, 
m Al. Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
© ‘Aug. 31, 1923.2 coe 6: 
071747; Mrs. F. Isaae, Sulphur, La. 

18482 


Baby o’ mine; w H. H., m George 
Graff; ''jr// of) DO. >) Sintares 7a iihieo. 
G. Beach, of Us'S/ «© WD c.. Oct. 
22, 1923; E 574894; Honora Hessian, 
San Francisco. 18483 


Baby Peggy; waltz, J. Titlebaum, of 
U: 'S!; pt. | © Ie Och 2atte2s? Hh 
574359; Belwin, inc. New York. 

18484 

Baby’s own sweetheart; cradle song, 
waltz w and m Wm. M. Wright, of 
UO. 8.ic@: Sept. :215°1928 : Bee. Oct. 
8; E 574045; Wm. Wright, Newport. 
Ky. 18485 

Bach (Johann Sebastian) Bach vio- 
lin album for young violinists; fif- 
teen Bach selections, selected, arr. 
and simplified H. L., of Russia, 
domiciled at New York. ©1c. Nov. 
8, 1923; E 574673; Hyman Liebman. 
New York. [© selection, arrange- 
ment and simplification] 18486 


Prelude and fugue in A minor 
(Preludio y fuga en la menor); J. 
S. Bach, transeribed for pf. Franz 
Liszt, ed. Edwin Hughes, of U. S.; 
organ. (Schirmer’s library of musi- 
cal classies, v. 1475) © Oct. 16, 
1923 52 «ce. Oet. 195) He S4E239 5 1G. 
Schirmer, inc, New York.) [© 
editing] 18487 

—- Suites francaises; de J. S. Bach 
éd. revue et doigtée par H. Dallier, 
of France; pf. (Edition nationale 
francaises; Panthéon des pianistes, 
no. 1245),..© Oct. 5, 1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 
27; E 572549; Henry .Lemoine & 
cie., Paris. [© editing, revision and 
fingering | 18488 

Bachelor (The) trust; musical come- 
dy, bk. and: lyrics G. R. F., m. E. 
AH. of U. S.ww@i bre. Oeiaat, 19235 
E 571928; Edwin A. Freeman and 
Carlton R. Foster, Somerville. Mass. 

18489 


Bachmann (Alberto)  Cing pieces 
faciles; par A. Bachmann of Swit- 
zerland; violon et pf. Contents: 
1. Danza rusticana.—2. Les mu- 
cherons.—3. Morris dance.—4. Val- 
sette—5. Le petit soldat. © Oct. 
5 1923.-"" 1 "Och aaa (taal 5 
Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris. 18490 


1072 


‘no. 11, 1923 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


18515 


Back, back, back to Tennessee; w and 
melody L. M. C. arr. Julius Osiier, 
of Ue ©) 1’ c Nov.'12,'1923'; HE 
576971; Laura Mason Crisp, Kansas 
City, Mo. 18491 


Baek o’town blues; New Orleans blues, 
w and m L. M. Bowen and Herbie 
Herbedeaux, of U. S. © Oct. 26, 
1928; 2 c Oct. 27; E 576477; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 18492 

— — w and melody L. M. Bowen and 
Herbie Herbedeaux, of U..S., arr. 
Peis. ©). 1c; Ont:,:20,,4923; E 
574464; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

18493 


Back to Chicago for me; w J. H. C., 
m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S.,\ arr. 
Theo, G. Beach,,of U.,.S. ©. 1-c. 
Oct. 22, 1923; EB 574399; J. H. Car- 
michael, Santa Rosa, Calif. 18494 


Back to Croajingolong; Australian fox 
trot song, w Alice Lind, m Pat Dun- 
lop, of Australia. © July 31, 1923; 
lie. Oct. 8; E 572202; Allen & co., 
pty. itd., Melbourne, Australia. 

18495 


Back to the Bible; w and m F. E. O., 
Ohne me aeavo:.. © Aug, 29, 1923: 
2.¢e, Oet. 53; H 574000; French E. 
Oliver, Los Angeles. 18496 


Back to the hills o’er the winding 
trail; w and mF. J. F., of U. S.. © 
Mee Ho. doeos. 2,62, Oct 1a; HH 
576058; Francis J. Flannigan, Wa- 
tertown, N. Y. 18497 


Bagatelles; 10 piéces, par Alexandre 
Teherepnine, revues et doigtées par 
I. Philipp, of France; pf. © Sept. 
iM, Ae25;5 1 c Sept. 26:,, 572057 ; 
Heugel, paris. [© revision and 
fingering] 18498 


Bahama; fox trot, w Leo Michel, m 
Harry Woods, of U..S.. © Oct. 25, 
ie; 2 ¢c. Nev 2: ©, 576649: M. 
‘Witmark & sons, New York. 18499 


Balanecelle; petite valse, par Hedwige 
Chrétien, of France; pf. 4 4 mains. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon 
et cie. © Sept. 14, 1923; 1 ¢ Sept. 
26; E 572076; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. | 18500 

Balfe (Michael, William) I dreamt 
that I dwelt in marble halls; from 
Bohemian’. irl ov WBS arr 
Henry SS. Sawyer’ of U.' 'S. 3°' pf. 
(McKinley world famous edition, 
no. 2014) © Sept. 22; 19238: 2 «. 
Sept. 27; FE 571315; McKinley mu- 
sic ec., Chicago. [© arrangement] 

18501 


=19 


( 


Balloonograph; march, R. B, Hisen- 
berg, of U. S.; band. 4to. © Oct. 
6, 1923; 2 ce Oct. 8; H 574043; Fred 
Jewell, Worthington, Ind. 18502 


Bang (Maia) violin method; provided 
with original exercises and sugges- 
tions by Leopold Auer, and based 
on his teaching principles, M. Bang, 
of Norway, domiciled at New York, 
Suppl. © Sept. 22; 1923 ; 2 ¢.'Oct. 9; 
E 571844; Carl Fischer, New York. 

18503 

Bashful boy; waltz song, w and m 
BiiSs,yof: Oy S.o7@® TimiOdet..6p 1928 ; 
EK 9571763; Elmer Skoumal, Mil- 
waukee. 18504 


Basses et chants donnés aux concours 
des classes @harmonie; année 1923, 


de divers auteurs, of France. © 
Sept. 14, 1923; 1 ¢. Sept. 26; HE 
572045; Heugel, Paris. 18505 


Batchelor (The); w C. D. T., m Va- 
leria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
Oy Oehe ites: LOD ac tee Co IOV ean 1 


. 
my 


576661; Chas. D. Tillinghast, Las 
Vegas, Ney. 18506 
Battling Butler; selection, Philip 


Braham, of Great Britain; military 
band. London, Boosey & co. (Boo- 
sey’s military journal, 147th Series, 
no. 6) © Sept. 6, 1923; 1 e. Sept. 
26; EH 572037; Ascherberg, Hopweod 
& Crew, Itd., London. [© arrange- 
ment ] 18507 
Be still; sacred song, w A. M. P., m 
Herman M. Hahn, of U. S., op. 86; 
medium voice. © Oct. 3, 1923; 2 «. 
Oct. 8; E 574058; Anna M. Philley, 
Kt. Wayne, Ind. 18508 


Beautiful (The) city; sacred song, w 
Jno. Bureh Atchison, m Ira B. Wil- 
son, of U. S.. 1. High voice, in 
F.—2. Low voice, in E  flat.—3. 
Sop. and alto. © Sept. 4, 1923; 2 c. 
each Sept. 29; FE 569801—569803 ; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

18509-18511 

1. Men’s voices.—2. 
Women’s voices. © Sept. 12. 1923; 
2 ce Sept. 29; E 569783, 569784 ; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

18512, 18513 

Beautiful Columbia, the glory of the 
West; w and m M. H. K., of Aus- 
tria, domiciled at Portland, Or. 
O- 1NeD Sept. 16.1923: of! 571523 5 
Mildred H. Kolar, Portland, Or. 

18514 

Beautiful girl I love you; w and m 
LR: or Ot S.8 (© Ti 'eOct? 125, 
1923; FE 576559; Lewis Huber 
Unglesby, Baton Rouge, La. 18515 


13 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18516 


Beautiful Italian nights; waltz, w 
Jean Rivinius, melody, arr. H. O. P.. 
of Wai sa- ©. ie, 00ck 22, 1923; HB 
076330; Mae E. Brown, Maywood, 
Ill, and Horace O. Prell, Chicago. 

18516 


Beauty (The) prize: musical comedy 
in three acts. w George Grossmith 
and P. G. Wodehouse, m Jerome 
Kern, of. U. S.; vocal se. © Sept. 
24. 1923; de... Sep. Zs, EeerOce oo: 
Ky 572102; “E. .B. Haris ~ c0.2 New 
York. 18517 

Because I don’t love you; weand m 
melody R. J. O., of U. S., arr. Harry 
French, of U.S: »©@ 4 ‘eda 22, 
1923; E 574081; Ralph J. Osborne, 
Detroit. 18518 


Because of you: w E. M., m E. S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1 ec. Oct. 4, 
1923; E 571591; Ella Mills, Lewis- 
ton, Id. 18519 


Because you left me alone; w and m 
BE. K., of 0,8. ‘© Te Oct 22023 - 
E 576299; Erma Kline, Oakland, 
Calif. 18520 


Because you understood; w: M. J., m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beach;of U.S. © .4i; ei; Oates 26, 
1923; E 576432; May Jones, School- 
field, Va. 18521 

Bedzie wojna z moskalami; melodja 
ludowa, opracowt Frank Przybyl- 
ski, of U. S.; uktad na fortepian 
automatycezny. © 1c. Oct..26, 1923 ; 
E 576384; Victor music roll co., 
Chicago. 18522 

Bee (The) and the pup; a character- 
istic descriptive novelty dance, by 
Justin Ring and Fred W. Hager. 
Of), Us See Dic KO Lb cyiekpsge2s ; 
E 574494; F. Wallace Rega, New 
York. 18523 

Beethoven (Ludwig van) Divine great 
love; w Franz Eugen, of U. S., m 
Beethoven, arr. John Pattinson, of 
U...48.;. eho,;) and ten. solo. —-4to. 
(Carl Fischer’s choir music edition, 
no, 144). -©: Aug.-15, 1923 2c. Oct. 


9; E# 571811; Carl Fischer, New 


York. [© arrangement and on 
English words] 18524 
Before the day is done; w Alfred Bar- 
ratt, m Clinton D. Lowden, of U. S. 
© sume 18); 1923; 2,e> Oetit 22%: E 
576643; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 18525 
Behold the Lamb of God; w from the 
Bible. m J. B. H., of U. S. © Oct. 
It: 19238%.2 ¢.-Oetiri9:; H St626h: J. 
B. Herbert, Monmouth, IIL. 18526 


pt. Ii, D. s., v, 18 


Behold the man; w and m A. W. B. 
of U.S; ,,© 4. ef Get. 19, 1a25- © 
576187; Adah Watts Burdick, De. 
troit. 18527 


Bells of the church ‘round the corner: 
w G. J. S., m Valeria Gordon, of U. 
S.; pf. with w. © Sept. 18, 1923: 
2 c Oct. 15; E 576014; George J. 
Smith, Pueblo, Col. 18528 


Benedicat vobis; motet pour messe de 
mariage, paroles latins, musique de 
Th. Dubois, of France; cheeur mixte. 
soli de tén. et bar., avec ace. orgue 
violoncelle, harpe et contrebasse, en 
la bémol. Nouvelle version. € 
Sept.,. 14, - 192854 ...G)eepes come! 
572064; Heugel, Paris. 1852¢ 


3erlioz (Hector Louis) Marche hon. 
groise; from Damnation de Faust 
H. Berlioz, arr. M. L. Lake, of. S. ; 
Inilitary band, with conductor. 4to. 
‘© \TSuly: 23): 923372 weet 9: E 
571830; Carl Fischer, New York 
[© arrangement] 1853¢ 


Best (The) sweetheart that I had eve1 
known; w Edward Connors, m P. W. 
M., of U. S., arr. Nora Melnerney. 
of U:-S.o" © 2 ec 0te sae aus: §E 


576472; Patrick “W. MelInerney. 
Lowell, Mass. 18531 


Better give your sweetie what she 
needs ; w and m Henry Creamer and 
Sam Wooding, of U. S., arr. Billy 
Heagney, of U: SO five Oct. 2. 
1923; E 571486; Joseph M. Davis. 
New York. 18532 


Betty; w Barton Mac, melody Neil 
Moret, of U. S. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1923; 
E 574530; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

18533 


Beyond the blue sky; w and m 
N. B. D., of U.S. © Semmes, 1925; 
2c. Oct. 4; E 571665; Norna B. Dex- 
ter, Los Angeles. 18534 


Big (The) brown bear; chorus, w H. 
A. Heidt, m Mana-Zucca [pseud. of 
Augusta Zuckermann] op. 52, no. 1, 
arr. John Hyatt Brewer, of U. S.; 
men’s voices. (G. S. 8vo. choruses, 
no. 7059) © Oct. 16, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 
19; E 576234; G. Schirmer, inc.. 
New York. [© arrangement] 

18535 


Big (The) bus; march, Reginald 
A. Neville, of Great Britain; band. 
4to. (Boosey’s march journal, no. 
367) © Aug. 3, 1923; I c. Sept. 26; 
E 572022; Boosey & eo., London. 

18536 


1074 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. fs 1923 


18560 


Bitd- eall; canari-fox-trot, by James 
Wilton, of Holland, op. 21; pf. © 
Oct. 17, 1923; 1 ¢ Oct. 29; E BT 2491 ; 
B. H. Smit, ‘Amsterdam, ‘Holland. 

18537 


Birds (The) ; w Hilaire Belloc, m Alec 
Rowley, of Hngland; low voice in E 
min. © Sept. 28, 1923; 1 c. Oct. 13; 
E 572254; Winthrop Rogers, Itd., 
London. 18538 


Birds (The) are singing; w H. W. B., 
m George Graff, jr.. of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1. 
Oct. 1, 1923; E 571474; Henry W. 
Braley, S. Swansea, Mass. 18539 


Birds at dawn; by Gordon S. Thayer, 
of U. S.; pf. (Sunbeams) © Oct. 
wee eee. Oct. ol: KLDt6Dlo; |S. 
Brainard’s sons co., New York. 

18540 


Birthday secrets; by Theodore Dutton, 
of U. S.; pf. (No hills to climb, no. 
2) © Oct. SU1o25- 2 ¢. Oct, 13; E 

574181 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
18541 


~Bisschen (Hin) liebe; lied, text von 
Beda, musik von Hermann Leopoldi, 
of Germany, op. 49. © Mar. 1. 1923; 
1 ¢@. Oct. 27; E 572486; Wiener bo- 
héme-verlag, Vienna. 18542 


Black and blue; melody A. M. Gifford, 


v 


irs Gf tes: lc Oct. 2, 1923: E 
571501; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inec., New York. 18543 


Blarney (The) of Barney O’Toole: w 
and m E.J.,.L., of U. S.,.arr., Walter 
Goodell faa WS. © .1,,¢.. Noy. 8: 
1923; E 574677; Frederic J. Long, 
Chicago. 18544 


Blessed hour of prayer; variations, 
Leon E. Simmons, of U. S.: pf. 
ne 12, 1923: 2 ¢. Oct.15:E 571998 ; 

VN Perry’s. sons, / Sedalia, Mo. 
18545 


Blind man’s buff; w and melody J. H. 
Trent and Duke Ellington, of U. S., 
arr. Geo. R. Holman, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 24, 1923: E 576379: Fred 
Fisher, ine., New York. 18546 


Blue bright eyes; w Jas. W. Searle. m 
Joseph Sands, of U. S., arr. ae 
Lax, of U.S. © Oct. 19, 1923; 


Oct... 225 JB aoa 5s 2. Searle aes 
Dworkin, Washington. 18547 
Blue eyes; w H. K. and N. C.,m E..S 


S. Huntington, of U.S. ©1e. Oct. 
19, 1923; E 576200; Harold Kirda- 
hey and N. Cardegno, Winsted. 
Conn. 18548 


Blue (The) in your eyes means heaven 
to me; w H. D. V., m H. Richard, 
of U. S. © July 28, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 
31; E 576069; Hudson D. Valentine, 
Washington, Mo. 18549: 


Blue lagoon: waltz, w and m Pierre 
Dubois, of England. © Oct. 31, 
£9735 Tc. i Noy., 10:3 Wra(2718 2 Dix, 
Itd., London. 18550 


Blue paradise; melody V. T. L. and L. 
S.,/of U.S: ‘© 1 ce. Oct. 22, 1923; i 
976351; Virgil Toba Louis and Louis . 
Salemme, Chicago. 18551 


Blueiest (The) blues of blues; w 
and m F. W. L., of U. S. © 1 ¢. 
Nov. 2, 1923; E 574636; Fred W. 
Longshaw, Kansas City, Mo. 

18552 

Blues never die; melody Thomas Wa!- 
ler Lot Ue; S.4<_©,4.e: Oct. 2. 1928; 
E 571487; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 18553 


Boardwalk (The) ; w and m Mary Lee, 
of U. S. © Aug. 16, 1923; 2 e. Sept. 
7; E 571525; Moore pub. co., New 

York. 1855-£ 

Boat song; two-pt. song, w Henry 
Knight, m Ferris Tozer, of England ; 
treble voices. ci (Part songs, no. 
132) © Sept. 22, 1928; 1 e. Oct. 5; 
E 572190; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 18555 


Bobby; w A. E. W., melody John F. 
Ryan, of U.S. ©1¢€ Oct. 26,-1923; 
E 576417; A. E. Weeks, Cincinnati. 

18556 

Bobolink (The); two-part cho, w 
Belle Case Harrington, m Ira B. Wil- 
son, of U S.; treble voices. 4to. 
(Lorenz’s two-part, three-part and 
four-part choruses, no. 5040) © 
BeViav font toee 7) 2. Ca pent) sor. 

- 569790; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, C. 

18557 

Bohater (The hero); mazur, melody 
Pok., of Ux Sze © 1 e Oct-28; 1928 ; 
E 574260; Peter Feldhann, New 
York. > 18558 


Bondaella; Nubian fox trot, E. C. J.; 
of U. S., arr. J. Berni Barbour, of 
US. 7 pi *© 'f €" Cet... 17;' 1923; EB 
574255; Evelyn Caldwell Jones, Chi- 
cago. 18559 


Bonheur de printemps (Happiness of 
spring) ; par Gaston Borch, of Nor- 


way; orch. with piano-conductor. 
Hawkes octavo ed. © Oct. 5, 1923; 
1 ¢ Oct. 15; E 572261; Hawkes & 


son, London. 18560: 


1075 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18561 


pt. 1, n. s., v.18 


Boogie (The) man’s patrol; character- 
istic, by Victor G. Boehnlein, of U. 
S., arr. Christopher O’Hare of U.S.: 
orch. (Concert edition for orchestra, 
no. 566) © Sept. 26, 1923; 2 ©. Oct. 
16; E. 576106; Oliver Ditson co.. Bos- 
ton. 18561 


Bordogni (M.) 24 vocalises: faciles et 
progressives, par M. Bordogni, révi- 


sion par Mme. Pié-Bollaert, of 
France. Edition classique A. Du- 
rand & fils.. © Sept. 14, 1923; 1 e. 


Ort. 27; E 5T25525 
Paris. [© revision] 


Durant et cie., 
18562 


Born and bred in Brooklyn, over the 
bridge; from The rise of Rosie 
O’Reilly, w and m George M. Cohan, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; 4to. 
(Witmark edition, excellent quar- 
tette arrangements, nos. 1684-1686) 
1. Female voices.—2. Male voices.— 
3. Mixed voices. © Sept. 19, 1923; 
2, each Septe 20 5° D11338 tT Siises: 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 18563-18565 


Boy (The) with his song; w HE. M., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. 8S. © 
1c. Oct. 8, 1923; E 574017; Eliza- 
be-h Martin, Linderhurst, N. Y. 

18566 

Boys (The, of sixty-one: w F. E. B., 
m. BORIS) @f WoaiSi-~ © Liey@ek., 4, 
1923 ; E 571608; Edith Finney Sher- 
man and Flora Elizabeth Badger. 
Plymouth, Mass. 18567 


Boys (The) of the old brigade; w Fred 
BH. Weatherly, m Ira B. Wilsoh, of 
U. S.; bass voice, in E flat. © Aug. 
28,1923 *" 2)’ c.’ Sept. 29; Hi 56979s ; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 18568 

Brahe (May H.) Four songs from 
Peacock pie; w Walter De La Mare, 
m M. H. Brahe, of Great Britain: 
low voice. Contents:—1l. The cupn- 
board.—2. The old soldier.—3. The 
old stone house—4. Jim Jay. © 
Fully 19,0923 pid el Septyi296 cE 
572108; Hnoch & sons, ltd., London. 

18569 


Brahms (Johannes) Burnished lover 
- leads to dancing (Brauner bursche 
fiihrt zum tanze); w Hugo Conrat, 
Hnglish, Raymond Gauger, m from 
Zigeunerlieder, J. B., op. 103, -arr. 
Gerald Reynolds, of U. S.; women’s 
voices. 4to. (Fisher edition, no. 
5288) © Oct. 22, 1923; 2 ec. Oct. 23; 
E 574416; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [© arrangement] 18570 


Brahms, transcribed Joseph Joachin, 
ed. Gustav Saenger, of U. S.; violin 


Hungarian dance; no. 1, by J.. 


and pf. (Superior edition, no. 3804) 
© Sept. 14, 1923; '2 e& Oct. 9: E 
9¢1857;. Carl Fischer, New. York. 
[© arrangement] 18571 


(Danza Huingara); no. 6, J. 
B., arr. Arthur Kay, of U. §8.; violin 
solo with pf. (McKinley world fam- 
ous edition, no. 1996) © Sept. 22. 
19235 2 ¢. Sept. 27; E 571298; Me- 
Kinley music co., Chicago: \[© 
simplification and arrangement] . 

oy Lemte 


— In thy dreaming, dost remember 
(Komimt dir manchmal in den sinn) ; 
w Hugo Conrat, English, Raymond 
Gauger and G. R., m from Zigeu- 
nerlieder, J. B., op. 103, arr. Gerald 
Reynolds, of U. S.; women's vo‘ces. 
4to. (Fischer edition, no. 5289) © 
Oct. 22, 1923; 2 cr Oech 23) Heotsate 
J. Wischer & bro., New York. 
arrangement ] 


——___ 


Soft beguiling moonlight on thy 
face (Mond verhitillt sein angesicht) ; 
w Hugo Conrat, English A. J. L., m 
from Zigeunerlieder, J. B., op. 103, 
arr. Gerald Reynolds, of .U. Si; 
women’s voices. 4to. (Fischer edi- 
‘tion, no. 5290) ©. Oct. 22,1928; 2 
ec. Oct. 23; E 574414; J: Fischer & 
bro., New York. [© arrangement } 

18574 

Break her heart and let her g0; w 
Arthur .J.; Lamb, m,.C; K. He,or U. 
S: © Novy, 4... 1923 : 296. Nova2, fh 
276648 ; Chas. K. Harris, New York. 

18575 

Breaking the golden links of home; 
w Gladys Maloney Dennington, m 
Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
©" Sept. 27, 192332 ‘© Saetr aa, Si 
576045; Gladys Dennington, Mead- 
ville, Pa. 18576 


Breath (Th’) of an Irish smile; by 
Robert Hood Bowers, of U. 8S.; orch. 
(Gold seal library series, G 7) 


Oct... 1%,,, 1923, 2aer Oct... £8.2.48) 
574271; Richmond-Robbins,  inc., 
New York. 18577 


Breezes; w and m Frel F. Bryan, of 
U. S. © Oct. 17, 1923; 2 ce. Oct. 18; 
E 574272; Irving Berlin, inec., New 
York. 18578 

Breitenbush (The); march, melody 
G. D.,.0f U--S=- ©, 1 @s Newer 2, 
1923; E 576968; Guido Deiro, New 
York. 18579 

Bright and beautiful daisy; w G. C. 
L., m Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. 
with w.' © Aug. 20, 19238; 2 ¢ Oct. 
6; E 571712; Geo. C. Looney, At- 
lanta. 18580 


1076 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


Bring a song of gladness; w M. B. M., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of “U.S. 
 ©le Oct. 8, 1923; E 574008; Mat- 

tie B. Meader, Wolfeboro, N. H. 
18581 


Bring back my mamma; w C. B., m 
Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with w. 


©) Oev.? 2751923; 2) & Nov:'23' EB 
. 576669; Charles Bonfiglio, New 
York. 18582 


Bring back the old fashioned waltz; 
"wo and m Albert Hay Malotte, of 
US SHir@Oet.22) 19232 &' Nov.’ 3; 
E 574620; Jerome H. Remick & co., 


New York. 18583 
Bransine jp father; wr Meck. >J., 
melody Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 


Cate Oct. 22, 
Mary Louisa Judd. 


1925 2 Hr’ DYG6283': 
Cambria, Wis. 
18584 


Broadcasting; 6ne step,. Mark Strong 
fand] Susannah’s squeaking shoes; 
fox-trot, Murial Lillie: arr. Boosey 
& co., of Great Britain: band, with 
w. London, Boosey & co.  4to. 
(Boosey’s brass band journal) © 
pont © 192351 c. Sept. -26*%* E 
572024; Cecil Lennox & co., London. 


[© arrangement ] 18585 
Broke; w and melody L. J. K., of 
US} arr! Arthur Wood, of 'U:'S. 


rt c. Oct. 19, 1923; E 576182; 
Leon J. Koelfgen, St. Paul. | 18586 
Broken heart: w and m BE. S. B.,/of 
GTS 271 ‘en Oct! 126" 1928; 1 E 
576394; Hdward Sherman Brown. 
Milwaukee. 18587 
Broken (A) -heart in’ Dixie; w J. H. 
Ellis, m E. S. §S. Huntington, of 
Ge oS: dece Oct. 9,5 1923 >; E 
576208; James H. Ellis, Portsmouth. 
Va: 18588 
Broken (The) silver cord; w H. L., 
m KE. S..S. Huntington, of U. S. © 
Tc, Oct. 4,-1923;, HK 571600.;. Hilma 
Lindgren, Huntsville, Ont., Canada. 
18589 

Brooklet (The): by Bertram H. Cur- 
rier, of U. S.; violoncello and pf. 
(Sheet music edition, B. 1828) © 
June 27; 1923';'2 ce? Oct: 9; 'E'5T1881 ; 
Carl Fischer, New York. 

~ Brotherly (A) hand; w Alice R. 
Moore, m C. W: B., of U. 8S. Mey- 
_-ersdale, Pa., Moore & Baldwin. © 
ete. ts. Loca st ee Gets. Tema. Ky 
576056; C. W. Baldwin, Meyersdale, 
TBay ic: 18591 
‘Brown birdeen; w Fiona Macleod, m 
Ralph Cox, of U. S. 1. Sop. or 
ten.—2. Alto or bar. © Sept. 6, 


18590. 


18603 
1923: 2 ¢. each Sept. 10; E 570897 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bosten. 

18592 


Brown skin girl: w and melody Boots 
Hope. of ULS. © toe Oct. 2, 1923: 
FE 571508; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New -York. 18593 


blonde (Braun oder 
waltz, Emil Waldteufel, op. 
162, rey..J..S. Seredy,..of_U. S.,. arr. 
Alfred Roth; full oreh...,, 4to,,..© 
Seni dow TOR 2) Cy, Och a> ie 
571835: Carl Fischer, New York. 
[© revised arrangement} 18594 


3ug house fables; by Clarence Gas- 
Kai eer. Geo... Drinkaus, of; U.S: 
4to. (Witmark edition, excellent 
quartette arrangements, nos. 1682, 
1653) 1. Female voices.—2. Mixed 
voices. © Sept. 19, 1923: 2 ¢. each 
Sept. 27.70, vd11385.-Po sS6 st Ve 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement ] 18595, 18596 


Bum-bum-bumble-bee: w M. J. M., m 
M. J. M. and Austin J. Crowley, of 
U. S. Providence, R. I., Hope musie 
co... ©, Aug. 27, 1923; 2 ¢c..Sept. 13; 
FE 571449; Michael... J. McHugh. 
Providence, R. I. 18597 


Bird Ellen and young Tamlane; w 
and m Peter Warlock [pseud. of 
Philip Heseltine] of England. (1Lil- 
lygay.no..4.), © Sept. 10, 1923; 1¢ 
Sept. 11; E 567914; J..& W. Chester, 
Itd., London. 18598 


But one step between thee and death; 
w and m H. L., of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Indianapolis. © Aug. 1 
1923; 2-e¢.. Oet., 47 3) Ep 576158 ;,, Hal- 
dor Lillenas, Indianapolis. 18599 


Butterfly dance: by E. E., of U. S.; 
pf. Portland, Or., International 
music pub. co. © Sept. 19, 1923; 
2 c. Sept. 24; E 569616; Emil Enna, 
Portland, Or. 18600 


Buy a paper from a nice old man; w 
Bill. Grundy:. [i...e; R..,C..;.G.],,,m 
R. E.. B.,. of U. SS... [Photostat] © 
1 -¢., Oct. 2,. 1923; BH, 5762705, Ray. C. 
Grundy and Robert E. Busby, Long 
Beach, Calif. 18601 


Buy my flowers: w Gale Wendell, m 
Peer) Bs Of) 2S. 3) pL.) With, Aw: 
1 e@ Oct. 3, 1923; E 569952; Duane 
R. Bassett, Bennington, Vt. 18602 


By and by; jubilee melody, w and m 
EH: Be Po, Sef Ul*S. - Muskogee, 
Okl.. Johnson-Bell co. © Oct. 25, 
1923: 2 &. Nov. 3; E'574624; H.'B. P. 
Johnson, Muskogee, Ok1. 18603 


Brunette or 
blond) ; 


80830—24—-2 1077 


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18604 


Bye-bye, we're sailing for Mars; w 
G. M. D., melody John F. Ryan, of 
U.S. ©1e. Oct. 6, 1923; E 571690; 
Golda Mae Dawson, Grayville, Ill. 

18604 


Cabin song: from From the cotton 
fields, Clarence Cameron White, op. 
18, arr. M. L. Lake, of. U. S.; mili- 
tary band with conductor. 4to. © 
June 28, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 9; E 571834; 
Carl Fischer, New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 18605 


w anon... m Ira 
Pratt, of U..S.; low voice in D. © 
Nov. 8, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 9; HE 576894; 
Harold Flammer, ine., New York. 

18606 


Cake eatin’ papa; w F. G., melody 
Garry Fisher, of U. S. © 1 ¢ Nov. 
12, 1923; E 576951; Frank Galvin, 
Los Angeles. 18607 


Calico; musical comedy drama, w and 
m ‘Jean "Pageart; “of U.S: 7'©@ fc. 
Oct. 9, 1923; D 26491; Ellis Emmons 
Reed, Newark, N. J. 18608 


Oalifornia’s w Mrs.’ MoT, m. Biliott 
Markham, -of ‘C. 'S.: pf. with w:' ‘© 


Cage (The) of song; 


Pept 13, “1923S Qe: VOCE sae ks 
576013; Mrs. M. Thompson, San 
Francisco. 18609 


California, I’m lonesome for you; w 
KH. Wm‘ EH: 8S. 'S°*Huntmeton, of 
| OPiS sh Tie! SNOVG 2. eee Bh 
576720; Effie Wyatt, Los Angeles. 

18610 


Call me sweetheart if you love me. but 
don’t try to make a fool of me; w 
ae na, SE VEN SEN Gr Beige Cc, 
Nov.‘ 2, 1923'; E 576692 ; Frank’ Vin- 
cent Schlachter, Pittsburgh. 18611 


Call me your Aunty Sam; w D. M., m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S.. arr. Theo. 
@ Beaeh We: TS Oa weet. 
1923; EH 571473; ~Delphine Miller, 
Detroit. 18612 


Call (The) of duty; marching song 
for schools, w Frederick H. Martens, 
m-Arthur Hadley; ‘of U. 8:3; sop. 
solo with chorus of mixed voices. 
(Ditson school octavo) © Sept. 24, 
1923; 2 c. Oct. 16; E 576105; Oliver 
Ditson co., Bosten. [© arrange- 
ment | 18613 

Call of. the sylphs; valse de ballet, 
Emile Frascard, op. 21, arr. M. L. 
Lake, of U. S.; military band, with 
conductor. -4to. -© July, 25,; 1923 ; 
2 « Oct. 9; E 571812; Carl Fischer, 
New York. [© arrangement ] 

18614 


pt. m7, ms., v.18 


Call of youth;-by Marion G. Osgood, of 
U. S.: violin with pf. (Melodious 
compositions by modern composers, 
grade one) © Oct. 10, 1923; 2 e. 


Oct. 15; .E  5S1GG; Marais ie. 
New York. 18615 
Call (The) to peace; w and m 


EK. B. D., of U. S: New York City, 
Evelyn Hopper. © Oct. 6, 1923; 
2 ce. Oct. 5; E 574163; Eva B. Dem- 
ing, New York. [© new matter] 
18616 


Cameriera (la): versi e musica di A. 
Fragna, of Italy: mand. ace. Naples, 
Vedova Ceccoli & figli. 4to. [Staff 
and numerical notations] © Sept. 
S, 19235 1° Gy Get. So ee 
Italian book co., New York. 18617 


Cammin facendo; versi di G. Res- 
cigno, musica di G. Sarno, of Italy ; 
mand. ace. 4to. ©, Sept. 8, 1923; 
2 ¢. Oct. 26; E 576446; Casa editrice 
Posillipo, Naples. 18618 


Can I help it; w and melody Laila 
Ryckoff,, of U.S Orbea? Oct. 9, 
1923; E 576587; Bina Motta, New 
York. 18619 


Can you forget? w and m Lawrence 
Lorraine, of Great Britain. © Oct. 
20,..1928: 1 ¢,.OGk 2Gs Hy 5724663 
Sydney, Acott & co., Itd., London: 

18620 


Cancelle! cancelle! versi di Francesco 
Cuonzo, musica di Gustavo Albin, of 


Italy; mand. acc. Naples, Italy, 
Casa editrice Panzetta. 4to. © 


Sept. 8, 1923; 1 «© Oct. 1999 572354 ;- 
Italian book co., New York. | 18621 


Candy; w and m Ted Caldwell, of 
VU. Sl! © Oct Ty 39285 Bree Ze. 5 
E 576460: Colony music pub. co., 
Louisville. 18622. 


Can’t use no monkey-man; w W. D., 
melody, L., DL; -Ob, Tne. Ge) ve., Cet. 
5, 1923; E 569969; William Dorris 
and Willian Davenport, Jefferson 
City, Mo. 186235. 


Cantabile; by E. Harold Geer, of U.S. ; 
organ. (St. Cecilia, no. 290) © 
Oct. 3, 1923; 2,c. Oct. 4; E 571618 ; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 18624 

Cantata; dal cantico . dei  cantici; 
musica di Vittorio, Gui, of. Italy; 
sop. e ten. con coro. © Oct. 17, 
1923: 1.¢.Oct. 18; E 572304; G.. Ri- 
eordi & ¢o., Milan. 18625 

Canti sinceri; versi di M. Gambar- 
della, musica di S. Capaldo, of Italy ; 
mand. ace. Naples, Italy, Casa edi- 
trice Panzetta. 4to.  (Piedigrotta 


1078 


no. 11, 1923 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


18647 


fence) sept. 8, 1923; 1. ¢.. Oct. 
19; E 572335; Italian book co., New 
York. 18626 
Canzona palazzola; versi di F. M. 


Russo, musica di Mario Nicolo, of 
Italy: mand. ace. Naples, Italy, 
Casa editrice Panzetta. 4to. (Pie- 
digrotta 1923) © Sept. 8, 1923; 1e. 
Oct. 19; E 572333; Italian book co., 
New York. 18627 


Canzona settembrina : versi di A. Silla, 
musica di A. Mazzucchi, of Italy; 
mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 
2 « Oct. 26: E 576447; Casa edi- 
trice Posillipo, Naples. 18628 


Canzona vesuviana; versi e musica di 
Kk AX ‘Mario,,.of, Italy.; mand. acc. 
Naples, Italy, Casa editrice, E. A. 
Mario, 410. -.© ~July -3, 1923.5, 1, ¢. 
Oct. 11; E 572247; Italian book co., 
New York. 18629 


S‘anzone (Una) a Chioggia; dalle 
Baruffe Chiozzotte. musica di G. 
Francesco Malipiero, of Italy; coro 
a quattro voci sole. 4to. © Oct. 17, 
ioe ete GC. bo BR bi22671 ; Ge Ri- 
cordi & co., Milan. 18630 

Canzone di Natale; versi di Osvaldo 
Forlani, melodia di L. Tutela, of 

_ italy, domiciled at. Newark, N. J. 
eto. Oe. 30. 1923 Eb. 5t4572; 
Luigi Tutela, Newark, N. J. 18631 


Carnevale ’ngalera: versi di V. Ian- 


pusal, musica, di EK, A. Mario,. of 
Italy; mand. ace. 4to. (Piedigrotta 


PS te (Cet. 15,1923 >. 2 ¢.. Oct. 
20; E 574334; Italian. song co.. New 
York. 18632 
Carolina blues; w J. M., m. E. S. S. 
Huntington, of U.S. © ,1.¢ Nov. 
2, 1923; E 576719; Joe Majerowski, 
Denver. 18633 


Carolina, non me lo far! versi di Al- 
mann, musica di R. Falvo. of Italy; 
mand. ace. Naples, Casa _ editrice 
italiana, Emilio Gennarelli,&c¢. 4to. 
© Sep. +8, 1923; 1 ‘ec Oct. 19+ 'E 
972356: Italian book co., New York. 

18634 


Carrie; song, Noel Coward, of Eng- 
land. ©) Oct...8, 1923; 1 ¢ /Oct.'9; 
E. 572221; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
London. 18635 

Carroltonian (The) : march, Victor G. 
Boehnlein, of U. S.; pf. © June 11, 
19237; ‘2c Oct! TTP EB! 571916) Wal- 
ter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 18636 

. Carry me back to old Virginny; by 

Bland, concert variations. Harold M. 

Soin, ot. U.S... Dr er Oet. 2, 


1923: 2-2 .Oct; 15> EB) DT1996; As W; 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. [© new 
arrangement ] 18637 


Casarella ’e sposa; versi di Diego Pe- 
triccione, musica di Francesco 
Buongiovanni, of Italy; mand. acc. 
4to. Naples. Santa Lucia. © Sept. 
tet 2 BAG o SEDL.. 202) aE, Dibccleen: 
Italian book co.. New York. 18638 


‘ast a fond thought of remembrance; 
w N. S., m Herman Dubois, [pseud. 


of Ethel Fisher] of U. S. . New 
York City, Frank Harding. © 
Sept.. 8, 1923; 2 ¢ Sept. 14; E 


571518: Nettie Shepard, St. Louis, 
18639 

Castles in the air; w and melody, C. A. 
Ree: Shee L. €: Oct.’ a0: 402: 
E 574575: Cora A. Kaley, Millers- 


burg, O. 18640 
Wisdom) Geo. rant, Ojrn5(0f 
VWaiS. HeO©} iy es. Oets 26) (1923 2 -H 
576431; James Henry, Jonesboro, 
Ark. 18641 
Cavalie’; versi di Ercole Capuozzo, 


musica di F. S. Cataldo, of Italy; 
mand. ace. Naples, Italy, Casa edi- 
trice Panzetta. 4to. (Piedigrotta 


1923) © Sept. 8, 1923: 1 ¢. Oct. 19: 
E 572336; Italian book c¢o.. New 
York. 18642 
Cemetery blues; w and melody. Sid 
Laney and S. Williams, of U. S., 


arr. Max Kortlander, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Oct. 18, 1923 ; E 574267 ; Spencer 


Williams music ¢o., inc., New York. 
18643 

Challinor (F. A.) Thirteen Christmas 
carols; new and old, w various au- 
thors, m F. A. Challinor and others, 
of Great Britain. 4to. (York series, 
anthems and glees, no. 847) © Oct. 


18644 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Chanson: bretonne; par C. Chami- 
nade, of France, op. 76, no. 5; pf. 4 
4 mains. (Romance sans paroles, 
no.25)"' ‘© Oet. 19,1923 ; 1¢.'Oct: 19 ; 
E 572327: Enoch &€ cie., Paris. 

18645 

—— Contes bleus; no. 2, par C. Chain- 
inade, of France, op. 122; pf. 4 4 
mains. ©) ‘Oct-19! 1923! I'¢! Oct: 19 ; 
E 572325; Enoch & cie., Paris. - 

18646 

Hglogue; par C. Chaminade, of 

Franee, op. 76, no. 4; pf. 4 4 mains. 

(Romance sans paroles, no. 4) © 

Oct. 19, 1923; 1 e. Oct. 19; E 5723821 ; 

Enoch & cie., Paris. 18647 


& son, York, England. 


1079 


18048 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) — 
Continued. 

——-Hlevation; par C. Chaminade, of 
France, op. 76, no. 2; pf. 4 mains. 
(Romance sans paroles, no. 2) 
et. 1971923 3 tee. Oct: 19) WH 5TZ320'; 
Knoch & cie., Paris. 18648 

Elévation; par C. Chaminade, of 
Irance, op. 76, no. 2; pf. 4 4 mains. 
Continued. 

{Romance sans paroles, no. 3) © 
@Oét. 19, 1923 3.1 «Oct: 19 5. 572324; 
noch & cie., Paris. 18649 

—— Madrigal; tes doux baisers, text 
Georges van Ormelingen, English 
ver. G. Clifton Bingham, of U. S., 
ia C, Chaminade, ed. N. Clifford 
Page, of U. S.; medium voice, in D. 
(Carl Fischer edition, series 2: Su- 
perior edition, no. 5581) [French- 
English text] © Sept. 1, 1923; 2 «¢. 
Oct. 9; FE 571850; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [© arrangement and English 
yersion | 18650 

—- Méditation; par C. Chaminade. 
of France, op. 76, no. 6; pf. a 4 
mains. (Romance sans paroles, no. 
6) © Oct.A9, 1923.;1 ¢c, Oct, d9;,H 
972326; Enoch & cie., Paris. 18651 

Moment musical; par C. Chamin- 

ade, of France, op. 103; pf. 4 4 

mains. © Oct. 19, 1923; 1 e@ Oct. 

19 ;*E 572319; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

18652 
par C. Chaminade, of 

95; pf) .4) 45(mains. 

anciennes, no. 2). 

1. ¢.. Oe m9 .. Hh 
572322; Enoch & cie., Paris. 18653 

—— Souvenance; par C. Chaminade, 
of France, op. 76, no. 1; pf. a 4 
mains. (Romance sans paroles, no. 
1). °© Oct. 19; 19233 1c. Oet: 193. E 
572318; Enoch & cie., Paris. 18654 

Les sylvains; de C. Chaminade, 
of France, op. 60; pf. et violon. © 
Nov.,9, 1923 ,;.1 c.. Nov..10; EH 572709 ; 
Hnoch & cie., Paris. 18655 

Champagne! versi di Paolo Buonanno, 
musica di Vincenzo Santangelo, of 
Italy; mand. ace. Edizioni La sor- 
gente. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 1 «¢ 
Oct. 19; E. 572359; Italian book co., 
New York. 18656 

Champlain; march, A. W. Hughes, 
of Canada; full orch. 4to. © Sept. 
Beye 1923) 2 ec. Oct, "22%" Era roote.: 
Cundy-Bettoney. co., Boston. 18657 

Changing harmony; w Grace Wells 
Baker, m R.,E. Miller, of U..S:. © 
Sept. 21, 1923, 2':¢. . Sept; 20; 
571647: E. E. Baker, St., Louis. 

18658 


—— Pavane; 
France, op. 
(Trois danses 
© fOct;, 1.95) 19238 ; 


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I 


pt. 111, n. 8, v.18 


Chanson caline; poésie de Tina Lou- 
ant, musique de Léon Delcroix, of 
France, op. 63. Editions musicales 
Buffet-Crampon & cie. © Sept. 14, 
1923; 1c. Sept. 26; E 572074; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 18659 

de Nausicaa, 


Chanson de Nausicaa ; 


opéra en 2 actes, poéme de René 
Fauchois, musique de Reynaldo 
Hahn, of France. (Morceaux dé- 


tachés, no. 2) © Sept. 14, 19238; 
1 c. Sept. 26; E 572061; Heugel, 
Paris. 18660 


Chanson de route; de V’opérette Cibou- 
lette, par Reynaldo Hahn, arr. par 


F. S., of France; orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. 4to. (Célébre ‘collection 
des succes, nG, "Gf2) (©) er. ). 


19233" 1 GC OGt Zi eee sone n me 
cis Salabert, Paris. [© arrange- 
ment | 18661 


Chanson (La) de Sainte Alétis; de La 
Pisanella, drame de Gabriele d’An- 
nunzio, musique, Ildebrando Pizzetti 
da. Parma,..of, Italy.” © Sept. 19; 
1928 5 “T@." Ot? Ti aie eA 
Forlivesi & ¢c., Florence, Italy. 18662 


Chanson pathétique; by Arthur Tro- 
ostwyk, of U. S., op. 33, no. 1; violin 
and.pf. .© Oct. 9, 1928* 2 ¢ Oct. 11; 


EK 574177; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
Mork. 18663 
Charleston crazy; melody, Porter 


Grainger and Bob Ricketts, of U. S. 
1c. | Oct. 24, 19287" 2 “Ss iop4- - 

Rainbow music corp., New York. 
18664 


and 
ETI 
2d 
Til- 


Chase me Charlie; w and m Billy 
Eddie Gorman and H. Von 
zer, of, US'S...) OGcienes, tize. 
Oct. 25; E 574486; Harry Von 

. zer music pub. co., New York. 

18665 


Chattanooga stomp; melody J. O., a 


WERE) 1 C. SOGR 2a 12D 
574457 ; Joseph Oliver, Chicago. . 
; 18666 
Che mal’ ’e? versi di:-G. EF. Miccio, 


musica di A. Spalletta, of Italy; 


mand. ace. Naples, Vedova Ceccoli 
& figli. 4to. [Staff and numerical 
notations]. © Sept. 8, 1923; 1. ec. 


Oct. 19; H 572373; Italian book co., 
New York. 18667 


Cheated (The) butterfly; w Mrs. G. P., 
m Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher, of U. S.] .New York, Man- 
hattan music co. © June 28, 1923; 
2ec. July 16; E 571527; Mrs. Gordon- 
Powers, Lynch, Ky. 18668 


1080 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no.11, 1923 


Cheer up pal; w William Webber, 
melody C. Williams, of U. 8S. ©1c. 
Oct. 2, 1923; E 571498; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. 18669 


Cherokee; w and melody Billy Heag- 
neyo. IS no) tc. Nov. 8, 1923 ; 
Ik 574682; Joseph M. Davis, New 
York. 18670 


Chicki, chicki: w Sam Ward. melody 
Dora Stroeva, of U. S., based on an 
old Russian theme. © 1 ¢. Oct. 10. 
1923; E 574063; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 18671 


Chief Hokum; w Geo. A. Kershaw and 
wi aVvon1.; +m. 0B Von:) Tilzer,’ of 
Reis. . i) Oct..8; 1923: 2).¢ Oct. 4; 
FE 571659; Harry Von Tilzer music 
pub. co., New York. 18672 


Childhood days; w and m S. R., of 
U. SS. New York, Frank Harding. 
ae et tO 23) 2c. Oct. 135) Ei 
576063; Sarah Ritter, Alder Creek. 
si ay (a 18673 


w Minnie Ringulet, m Elliott 
Markham, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
Demers Woe te. Oe 153, 'H 
576049 ; M1. Ringulet, St. Paul. 

18674 


Childhood dreams; w and melody W. 
HA Gn he. ©. ft ¢, Oct. 3. 1923; 
FE 571513; Walter Hull, Dearborn. 
Mich. 18675 


Chile-con-carne eyes: w Frederick G. 
Johnson, m Henry S. Sawyer, of 
U. S.. © Oct. 23, 1923; 2c. Oct. 25; 
EH 574470; T. S. Denison & o., 
Chicago. 18676 


Chinese dance; by Bainbridge Crist; 
oer. Mi ake) of -U:. S.> military 
band, with conductor. 4to. © July 
26, 192m 2 ¢C. Oct. 9; EH’ oTis10 2"Carl 
Fischer, New York. [© arrange- 
ment | 18677 

Chocolate candy dandies: w N. §&., 
melody EK. B., of U, S. © 1 ¢ Oct. 
1, 1923; E 569807; Noble Sissle and 
Eubie Blake, New York. 18878 

Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Butterfiy 
etude: by Frédéric Chopin, tran- 
scribed Clarence Dickinson, of U. S.; 
organ, in G flat. (St. Cecilia, no. 
Bary pe) Cet, ott ce  OCh 4: 
EK 571614; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [© transcription]  ° 18679 

Light o’ the moon; fox trot, tran- 

seription from Chopin valse, no. 3, 

MAG! Gt Lt S.A pte) a eet 29, 

1923 ; E 576506; Matthew Gold, Bay- 

onne, N. J. 18680 


18691 


Polonaisen; von F. Chopin, neue 


instructive ausgabe von Theodor 
Wiehmayer, of Germany; pf. © 
I gen Oe ose be Gon, MOCK... debya cy ey 


D220) ; 
Madgeburg, Germany. 
fingering, phrasing 
tion | 


Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
[© editing, 
and compila- 
18681 


Christ alone can save: w and m H. L., 
of Norway, domiciled at Indianap- 


Giss wie) Aue jl, 19732 'c. CE, Les 
BE 576156: Haldor Lillenas, Indi- 
anapolis. 18682 


Ciento culure; versi di R. Lo Martire, 
musica di G. Ciaravolo, of Italy: 
mand. acc. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 
ce. Oct. 26; E 576450: Casa editrice 
Posillipo, Naples. 18683 

Cinderella; fox trot, w and m Roy 
Turk and J. Russel Robinson, of 
U. S., New York. Cinderella danc- 
INS KO ICE. 0, 1 O2a%) 26, Ota er 5 
FE. 576567 ; Cinderella dancing palace, 
ine., New York. 18684 

Cinderella a singing goes; w and mel- 
ody, KE. J., of U. 8S. [(Kairy folks go 
singing)]. ©,1.¢c Oct. 6, 1923; E 
571666; Elsie Jean, New York. 


18685 
Cinderella waltz (La  Cenicienta- 
vals); by Herbert La Grand, ed. 


Henry °S... Sawyer, of _U...S.; pf. 
(McKinley world famous edition, no. 
2001: Easy pieces for little fingers) 
(C) Sept. 22%) 19255126. Sept. aay) a 


571303; McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. [© editing] 18686 


Cindy, it am wedding time: w and m 
AL eerniard, OF OU. aS..o:Koh OCkate, 


Hoes. 2c, Oet.. 5: Eh ST4002-" shoe 
Morris music ¢co., New York. 

18687 

Cinematografo; versi di <A. Silla, 


-musica di R. Prisco, of Italy; manda. 
ac), 4to. > ©. Sept...8; 1923’: °2 ce’ Oct. 
26; E 576449; Casa editrice Posil- 
lipo, Naples. 18688 
Circus sketches; ten little piano pieces, 
Harry Rogers Pratt, of 'U. S:. © 
Sept. 14, 1923; 2 c Oct. 9; E 571968; 
Composers’ music corp., New York. 
18689 
Clara, I love you; w and m C. D. K., 
Of. S. 2) part! MUP of 'U2 5. © 
te Sept. 29, 1923; E 571901; Ches- 
ter D. Kelpe and Noel Poepping. St. 
Louis. 18690 


Classy (kids) wk. H. and’ G. J., m 
Be S'S antine ten, “of US Si°@ 
1 ec. Oct. 4, 1923; E 571592; Frank 
Hicks and Gordon James, Plymouth, 
Pa: 18691 


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18692 


Claudia; valse lente, Clorinda D’Au- 
bert Murphy, of, TC. S.; pf.” (© Oct. 
Py NO Ze a 2, Ce Otel. ie Pun ene eats 


Clorinda D., Murphy, ~ Salisbury, 
N.C. 18692 
Clavel (La); Spanish song, w Sig- 


mund Spaeth, m Katherine Allan 
Lively;, of U. Ss) © Oct. 27,: 192322 
e. Oct. 25; BE. 576514: Harold. Mlam- 


mer, inc., New York. 18693 
Cleo; melody N. H. .B., of Us S. | © 
re. Oct. .5, 1923; BE 56996S);; Nacio 
Herb Brown, Beverly Hills, Calif. 
18694 

Climbing up the seale; from MXiusic 


box revue 1923-24, w and m LIL. B., 
oF U. S.. © Oct. 65°1923;; 2’ e)'Oet. 8; 
Ee 574040; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 18695 
Cloudship (The); w and m by A. M. 
Mitton, of Canada; sop. or contralto, 
in’! “late Oct. 512948 
572172; Agnella M. Mitton, South 


Vancouver, Canada. 18696 
Coal eart blues; melody L. A. and 
Ii. By, Of DS: ©), 1 ¢. Nov, sateen: 


HE 574625: Louis Armstrong and Lil- 
lian Hardin, Chicago. 18697 
Cock a doodle, cock a doodle doo; w 
Kk. G., m Theo. G. Beach, of U. BS. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Nov. 
12, 1925.2 «, Noy. 9; Ky 576808. 1d- 
ward Gillen, Philadelphia. 18698 
Cock (The) is crowing; w William 
Wordsworth... nity +2, Cp 1ok Das. ; 


ten. ©1c. Oct. 12, 1923; E 574089 ; 
Theodore Parkman Carter, New 
York. 18699 


Colds; in three sneezes, w Fred Bow- 
yer, m Tom Clare, of: England; in F. 
(Francis & Day’s humorous songs) 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 
Aug..31,.1923 = 1c. Oct. 23 H 512158 ; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 

18700 

Colinette: w Dena Tempest, m Robert 
Coningsby Clarke, of Great Britain. 
©: Oct; 19,1923 55 ingy,- Oct... 205, EH 
572467 ; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

é 18701 

College (The) commencement; w and 


m Jean Rhoads [i. e.,.W. H. J..R.,] - 


of Uy, Ss-are. .bo..Js. Vos, Burgh, of 
Us Sigil WALL. W., » ©: xe.) ico, 
1923: E 574448: William Hood Jean 
Rhoads, New York. 18702 
Collision of souls; w K. 8., m George 
Graff, jr 7.08 : U.08:; 
Beachy of, U.+ S.,.:, Crk, Och 22, 
1923: E 574375: Katherine Sawyer, 
Keswick, Va. 18703 


arr. Theo. G. . 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Come again, lad (Come ageean, lad) ; 
©: Aug. 31)" 1928* ¥1%e." Oct. aaa 
5972159; Francis Day & Hunter, Lon- 
572159; Francis, Day & Huster, 
London. 18704 


Come back and get your bananas, for 
we won’t have no more after today ; 
w Robert Shoemaker, melody Jean 
Lawrence Cook, of U. S., arr.’ R. 
Shoemaker, of U. S. ©1 e¢. Oct. 15, 
1923; E 576267; Cook & Shoemaker 
pub. co., New York. 18705 


Come back to me, my love; w P. E. M., . 
m Ray Ross Frampton [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher] of U. 8S. New York, 
Manhattan music co. © Sept. 13, 
1923); 2 c. Oct: 8; BH 591762; Paul EH. 
Meissner, West Allis, Wis. 18706 

Come back to Samoa, some-more;, w 
and m Victor Lambert, of Australia. 
(Paling’s song series, no. 131) © 
Aug. 21; 1923;. dane? Sepiey ote 2 
072181; W. .H. Paling & eo., td., 
Sydney, Australia. 18707 

Come l’edera; versi di Giovanni D’- 
Avino, musica di Raffaele Stocchetti, 
of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, Italy, 
Casa editrice Panzetta. nO. PN - 
ove canzoni di Piedigrotta) © Sept. 
8, 1923; 1: Oech yest aie, 
Italian book co., New York. 18708 


Come on and do it; w andmG. A. P., 
of U. S., arr. Homer Tourjee, of 
U.S. ©l1c. Nov. 3, 1923; E 574634; 
George Allison Phelps, Los Angeles. 

18709 


Come on and hear our radio; w and 
m J. By, of«U. S., arr.. Rose; Villar, 
ef! U. S. © 1 « Oct. Sleeas 
5971514; Jennie Buchsbaum, New 
York. 18710 


Come on Annie, get out and get under 
and help fix my little machine; fox 
trot, .w and m.,H,; C...of U.S. carr. 
Albert C. Colombo, of U.S. ©1-«. 
Oct. 17, 1923; E 576145; Harry Chi- 
aravallo, Newark. 18711 


Come to Me, all ye that labour; w 
Robert Louis Stevenson, m Felix 
‘White, of England; in G. min. © 
Sept.’ 25, 19232 51 © < S@pe, tea. es 
572105; G. Ricordi & co., London. 

18712 


Come unto Me; w from the Bible, m 
J. B. Hof. VU. S © Ochaiteaees ; 
2,.e.4 Oct. 19,;.:E 516253-5 J. i. Her- 
bert, Monmouth, Il. 18713 

Comin’ through; from Roseanne, act 
2, .Ww, and .m: NN. Baisanoh Ua 
1-c. Oct. 1,, 1923; E 569830 ;. Mary 
Holtzclaw Kirkpatrick & Nan Bag- 
by Stephens, New York. 18714 


1082 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


Comin’ thru the blues; w D. E. Valsey, 


melody Don Clark and Tom Gott, of 


ane SC) Ee. Oct) 29; 119235" Hh 
576500; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 18715 


Confrey’s (Zez) modern course in noy- 
elty piano playing; by Z. Confrey 
[i. e. Edward Elzear Confrey] of 
Der se (Coe, 10N4923.5,2 ¢..Oeb. 17 ; 
BE, 576165; Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. 18716 


Consolation blues; w Henry Troy; m 
Chris Smith, of U. S., arr. Lovie 
Austin, of U. S.' © 1-ce Oct. 12, 
1923; E 574087; Harold Rossiter 
music co., Chicago. 18717 


Consolation (The) blues; w Robert 
Shoemaker, melody Jean Lawrence 
Gookvet US. © 4c. Oct..15,,1923; 
E 576268: Cook & Shoemaker pub. 
co., New York. 18718 

Conviet’s (The) mother; w W. G., m 
Valeria Gordon, of U. 8.; pf. with 
words. © Oct. 24, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 
2; E 576690; Walter Gavey, Glen 
Lyon, Pa. 18719 

Coon’s (A) request; or, Repenitent 
blues, w T. S. J., m Luther A. Clark, 
Of HCA ©: i Sept? +30,9:1923 yi ne! 
Sept. 29: E 569779; Theodore Stan- 
ton Jones, Atlantic City. 18720 


Coquettish mood; intermezzo, Regi- 
nald Barrett, of England, arr. M. B., 


of U. §8.; orech. with pf.-conductor. . 


(Edition artistique, no. 5) © Oct. 
Meo be25-) 2 e. Oct. 15; BH 574195; 
Maurice Baron, Richmond Hill. N. Y. 

18721 


Core furastiero; versi di A. Melina, 
musica di EK. A. Mario, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. acc. 
4to. (Piedigrotta 1923) © Oct. 15, 
1923.; 2-e.,Oct., 20-3, 574385; Italian 
song co., New York. 18722 

Corn on. the cob; by Cliff Hess, of 
eS pf. ©)-Octy 14,;1923.5 2 |, Oct: 
19; B.576248; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. 18723 

Cortége nuptial ; marche classique. par 
Ciro Urbini, of Italy, op. 64; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. (Ciné-collec- 
tion) © Sept. 14, 1928; 1 ¢. Sept. 
26: FE 572072; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. : 18724 


Cotton time in ole Kentucky; w and 
melody Duncan sisters [i. e. Rosetta 
and Vivian Dunean]. of U. S. 

1 @ Oct. 17, 1923 ; BH 576143; Duncan 
sisters, San Francisco. 18725 

_ Cradile-song; by Alexandre Gretch- 

aninoff, transcribed Harold V. Mil- 

jigan, of U. S:; organ: ©) Octs(3; 


18735 


1923; 2 c. Oct. 5; E 569962; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© tran- 
seription ] 18726 


Cradle song on St. Sylvester; Jesus 
tender Shepherd hear me, by Geo. 
A... Burdett, of U.. 8.; organ. © 
Sept. 6, 1923; 2.¢e Sept. 10; E 
570901; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 18727 


Cradle story; by Gregory Ivanoff, of 
Australia; violin and pf. © July — 
175, 19287 +2 ec. .Oet.,.85 Ho 572199; 
Allan & co., pty. Itd., Melbourne, 
Australia. 18728 


Crazy feet; w and m.E. C., of .U.:S., 
arr. Louis La Rondelle, of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Los Angeles. 
©,4 ¢, Oct. 13,1923 - HY 574140: 
Elmer Clark, Los Angeles. 18729 

Creator, God and Lord: w Mary Brad- 
ford Whiting, m J. H. Maunder, of 
England; voices in unison, in A. 
4to. [Staff and tonie sol-fa nota- 
tions} © Sept. 28, 1923: 1 c« Oct. 
Ty Be. 512137, Novello. & “eo!,. Atd., 
London. 18730 

Cruel, behold my heavy ending; by 
John Wilbye, of England, ed. and 
adapted Edmund H. Fellowes, of 
Great Britain: male voices. 4to. 
(Male voice choir library, no. 97; 
John Wilbve’s first set of madrigals, 
no. 28) © Oct. 10, 1923: 1 ¢. Oct. 
22; FE 572704; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 18731 

Cruel unkind: 'm John Bennet, of 
England, ed. and arr. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of Great Britain; male 
voices.  4to. (Male voice choir 
library, no. 114: John  Bennet’s 
madrigals to four voices, no. 11) 
GrOct:, 1055 1923, 5 d.c" Oct: 2257 
972700: Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 18732 

Crux fidelis: m Alexander Pero, of 
U. S.; male voices. |§ (In Fischer 
edition, no. 5275: Vade mecum, v. 3) 
©, Oct, 18s. 1923 ++ 2.-e. ‘Oct; 203,.H 
576618; J. Fiseher,; &~ bro., New 
York. 18733 

Crying for Trempeleau and you; w 
D. L. B., melody Luther A. Clark, of 


Ue So HO oe OC ae. Wolo. oH 
574145;. Donald L. Brey, Indepen- 
dence, Wis. 18734 


Gubanita;: Spanish song, w  Tito 
Schipa, English version, Sigmund 
Spaeth and Cecil Cowdrey. m Julian 
Huarte, of Spain; high voice in F. 
© July. 28, 1923 41. ¢. Aug 2; Die. 
Oct. 19; E 576265; Boston music 
co., Boston. E . AB735 


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18736 


Cumberland (Gladys) 
dance tunes; by G.. Cumberland, of 
England: pf. Contents: 1. Hay- 
maker’s dance.—2. Maypole dance.— 
3. Ploughboy’s dance.—4. Shepherd’s 
dance. — 5. Bellringer’s dance. — 6. 
Harvester’s dance. © Oct. 27, 1923; 

1c: Nov.’ 410:' ke ot2At: Warren. & 
Phillips, London. 18736 


Cumm’ a mme! versi e musica di 
Be of Ul aS" mand” ‘acc, 7OHidi- 
zione Pennino. 4to. © Sept. 19, 
25.8 200. Ceti Dt +h) Sages - nica 
cesco Pennino, Brooklyn. 18737 


Cuoco (Il) e amore; versi di Paolo 
Buonanni, musica di E. A. Mario, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
mand. ace. 4to. (Piedigrotta 1923) 
O) Olet. 15 1923 012 se! Oct. 2Oe Hi 
574331; Italian song co., New York. 

18738 


Cupid corner; valse, Charles Hoby, 
of Great Britain; pf. © Aug. 3, 
1923; 1 c.. Sept. 26; E 572030; Boo- 
sey & co., London. 18739 


Curly-head, just kiss me good-night; 
valse song, Rollo De Freyne, arr. 
H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain; orch. 
with lst violin conductor. 4to. 
(Chappell & co’s orchestral journal, 


- no. 949)... ©: Oct. 9, 1923: 1 ce. Oct. 
23 8H 572477;. Chappell & ‘co., ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 18740 


Cygne (Le): by Alfred Webster, of 
Great Britain, op. 7; pf. .© Oct. 15, 
1923:5:\1-e. Oct:'\27; E 572488; Duff, 
Stewart & co., Itd., London. 18741 


Czarownica (The witch); _ polka. 
melody Po Boor Us S.:) © tue. Oe: 
18, 1923: E 574261; Peter Feldhann., 
New York. 18742 


Daddy ;'w M!:R. B., mB. ’S. ‘S.) Hunt- 
ington, of, WueSwa@ir is ©) Octsn9, 


1923: E 576207: Monroe R. Best. 
New Brighton, Va. 18743 


Daddy come back home; waltz, w and 
mr Os HOV. cots Ti CSP ern eet, 72, 
1923 ; E 571510; Charles E. Tschudi, 
Denver. 18744 


Daddy, daddy, I’m your laddie, won’t 
vou. let me come back home; Ww 
J. A. W., m E. S..S. Huntington, of 
B.S. © 1¢ Nov..2, 1923-5,8 o76c20 ; 


John A. Watts, Springfield, Ill. 
18745 
Daddy, daddy my sweet papa man; 


w and m PR. B., of U.-S., arr: Chas. 
Johnson, of U. S. 
1923; EK 574194; Paul Bell. Kansas 
City, Mo. 18746 


© 1c. Sept. 24, 


pt. 111, B.)s.; v.18 


Six merry | Daddy o’ mine: w C. E. O., melody 


Herman Dubois [pseud. of Hthel 
Fisher] of U.(S. »@ de. OcGr 22, 
1923; E 576282:;; Clara; HE. Owens, 
Le Roy, IIl. 18747 


Daddy your mamma’s through with 
you; blues, w and m F. W. L., of 
Ulss 4G) INO V. cee ein 
574638; Fred W. Longshaw, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 18748 


Daddy’s girl; w. E.. E., m, Dad,..of 
U.S. ©1.c Oct. 4, 1923,;,H 571583 ; 
EK. Evans, Vallacite, Calif. 18749. 


Dago wine blues; w and m W. C., of 
U. S., arr. James Clark, of U. S. 
© ' 1 ¢! Oct. '19;) 1923: “Hh Y57T6266 - 
Walter Cole, Cleveland. 18750 


Damen (Die) vom Olymp; eperette in 
drei akten, von Rudolf Schanzer und 
Ernst Welisch, musik von Rudolph 
Nelson, of Germany, Klavierauszug 
mit vollstindigem text eingerichtet 
von Hans Schindler, of Germany. © 
Sept. 26, 19238: 1 ec) Osh 292) 4H 
572831; Drei-masken verlag, a. @g.. 
Berlin. 18751 

Dance (The) of Pan-puk-keewis; w 
H. W. Longfellow, m Ira B. Wilson, 
of U. S.; sop:. alto and bass. 4to. 
(Lorenz’s two-part, three-part and 
four-part choruses, no. 7007) © 
Sept. ,,12. 19234 2 Wel. Seiene yaoi Ey 
569788 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

18752 

Dancer (The) of the Nile; w and m 
Ed. Hurley and James F. Hanley, of 
U. 8: © Oct. 26) 19233 2:¢c. Oct. 27; 
HE 574542; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inc., New York. (ST53 

Dancin’ Dan; /w William’ Tracey, 
melody Jack Stanley, of U. S., arr. 
Claude Lapham,” of “UMS. 3@ 11. 
Oct. 25, 1923; E 574447; Goodman & 
Rose, inc., New York. 18754 

Dancing and loving right along; w 


and m. Bu: Fi. of Si, pine (Oat. 
- 15, 1923; 576097; Bruce Harper, 
Portland, Me. 18755 


Dandelion clocks and 23 other songs 
for children; w Ethel A. Marshall, 
m Frederic Mullen, of Great Britain. 
©: Sept.y.155 1923 i ce Wawere s 
572413; A. Weekes & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 18756 


Dans la langueur du soir; par Henri 
- Morisson, of France; pf. (Morceaus 
de genre) © Sept. 14, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 26; E. 572088; Philippo, Paris. 
18757 


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MUSICAL CCMPOSITIONS © 


no. 11, 1923 


Danse 4 sept temps: par Rhené-Baton, 
of France, op. 30: pf. © July 30, 
19Z5; 1 c. Sept. 26; E 5720073: Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. 18758 


Danse d'Afrique; one-step, M. P. F., 
of Canada, arr. A. Manzinoja; orch. 
with pf. ace. 4to. © Sept. 28, 1923; 
2 ¢ Oct. 8; E 576555; Milton Pope 
Fuller, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 


18759 
Danse lithuanienne (Lithuanian 
dance); from Mlada, N. Rimsky- 


Korsakow. arr. Chas. J. Roberts, of 
U. S.; full orch. with pf. conductor. 
©; Ang. 420),,1923,;, 2),¢.,,Oct.).9:; EB 
571872; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[© arrangement]. 18760 


Danse orientale; by Joseph Schultz. 
Of UW S5,pt..1.©,-Oct, 26; 1923 +2 'c. 
Oct. 27; EH 574527; Max Mansky, 
Newark, N. J. 18761 


-Danse passion: by J. S. Zamecnik, of 
U. S.; pf. © Oct. 9,, 1923; 2 c.. Oct: 
MH; BE 571938... Sam.) Fox,,.pub. ;eo., 
Cleveland. 18762 


Darktown dancing school; melody A. 
M. Gifford, jr., of U.S. ©1e¢ Oct. 
2.1923; E 571495; Clarence Wiliiams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. .- 

18763 


Darling mine; jw,,.V., S;,.m.E. 8. 8. 
Huntington, of U.S. ©l1e Oct. 4, 
1923; E 571594; Verna Small, Abi- 
lene, Kan. 18764 


David of the white rock (Dafydd y 
garreg wen); unison song, English 


w Gerald Cumberland, m traditional, . 


arr. Cyril Jenkins, of Great Britain; 
in EK min. Williamsed. 4to. (Four 
‘Welsh folk-songs, no. 3) [Staff and 
tonic-sol-fa notations] [Welsh and 
English text] © Oct. 3, 1923; 1 e¢. 
Oct. 15; E 572270: Joseph Williams, 
Itd., London. [© English words and 
arrangement] 18765 


Dawn; w and m M. E..S., of U. S. 
1 c Oct. 26. 1923; E 576474; Mary 
Elston Smith, Largo, Fla. 18766 


Dawn (The); w Ernest Wainwright. 
m Orlando A. Mansfield, of Great 
Britain; mixed voices. (Octavo 
series, mixed voices, secular, no. 217) 
Or Wet 22) Mapas 2 el MCE 2a 5) 
574484; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 18767 

“Dawn (The) wind; w Rudyard  Kip- 
ling, m Charles Green, of Great Brit- 
ain. (Three Kipling songs, no. 1) 
@ ‘Sept. 21, 19238 501. a«Oetios 3 E 
072208; Schott & co., London. 

18768 


18780: 


Day (A) in May; suite, Rudolf Frinl,. 
arr. Adolf Schmid, of England; 
orch., with pf. conductor. (Schir- 
mel’s galaxy, no. 240) Contents: 1. 
Dawn.—2. Spring song.—3. Noon- 
tide—4. La gondole. © Oct. 22, 
NOZS 2 e Oct, 2a, Ea toup. , Gr. 
Schirmer, inc., New, York. [©!-ar- 
rangement | 18769: 


Days (The) I spent with you; w G.. 
W. M., m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.,. - 
pf. with w. © June 15, 1923; 2 c¢.. 
Oct. 1; E 569846; Glen W. Marshall, 
Beaver City, Neb. 18770" 


De la rosée sur la prairie; par Henri 
Morisson, of France; pf. (Morceaux 
de genre) © Sept. 14, 1923; 1 «. 
Sept. 26; E 572089; Philippo, Paris. 

18771 

Deaconess (The) hymn of service; w 
Henry A. Reed, m Mrs. C. H. Morris, 
of U. S. © Aug. 24, 1923; 2 ¢. Aug. 
30; E 576358; Daniel W. Howell. 
Buffalo. list es 


m Grant Colfax Tullar, of © 
U's: (Ol Sept. 7. 19235 2°6 Oct.22: 
E 574432; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 18773. 

Dear face; w L. S., m Geo. Graff, jr., 
of U. S., arr..Theo. G. Beach, of U. 
Se Od es, Octs 22: 19003 HL pr 4s00e 
Lester Summer, Winchester, Ind. 

1877-4 


Dear girl; waltz, w and m K. W., of 
U.S. ©lc Nov. 8, 1923; E 574676; 
Kay Woodworth, Washington. 

18775. 

Dear heart. I’m lonely; w L. H., mel-. 
ody John F. Ryan, of U.S. ©l-e. 
Oct. 6, 1923; E 571689; L. Higgins, 
Ottawa, Ont., Canada. 18776 


Dear little girl o’mine; w W. D. m 
i. S. §."Huntington, “of, 0. 'S..-© 1 
ce. Oct. 19, 1923; E 576198; Wm. De. 
War, Niagara Falls, Ont., Canada. 


18777 
Dear little pal. o’mine; w J. J. D.. 
i, GOs.) Gath. nite yy (OL. Uses S., 


arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. ©1 
@; | Ok. +22, 1928 > W- 514407 s J3 J. 
Donnelly, Farmer, S. D. 18778 


Dear mother o’mine; w Jessie Pearse 
and G. V. T.,m G. V. T., of England, 
op. 8. ©. Oct. 8. 1923; 1c. Oct. 9; 
E 572220; Gilbert V. Tozer, London. 

18779 

Dear old dad: w Mrs. J. L., m Elliott 
Markham, of U. §S.; pf. with w.. © 
Aug. 20, 1923;.2 ¢. Oet. 3; E 571714: 
Mrs. J. Long, Eureka, Utah. 18780 


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pt. rj! shVals8 


Dear old dad, you’ve been a good pal 
to me; wand m M. F. B., of U. S,, 
arr. | Harry P);Guy) of Us S.i@ 1 
ec. Oct.:15, 1923; E 576087; Milton 
I’. Bovee, Detroit. 18781 


Dear old.darling dad; w L. A. R.,.m 
Al... Meehan, of (US. :.. pf. , with. ww. 
Oo wOet 2), 1923" 2 cy NOV. cae) 
976675; Lula A. Raab, Fresno, Tex. 

18782 


Dear old Jersey moon; w J. H. R., m 
Sylvia: Forrest, of U,.S8.; pf. with 
Mee Od Une) Ua 2 eC. etme: 
E 569840; John H. Rothery, Lea- 
dore, Ida. 18783 

Dear old mother; waltz song, w and 
m A: P. T., of Canada. © 1 ¢: Sept. 
28, * 192520 WO STI26  ArthareeP. 
Thomas, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 

18784 

Dear old Oregon; w and m J. B., of 
U. S., ‘arr. Frank ©; Harnack. ! Pub- 
lished by J. M. Burke and Chas. W. 
Reynard. © Sept. 15, 1923: 71:2% c. 
Sept. 20; E 571537; Joanna Billings, 
Portland, Or. 18785 

Dear old sweetheart of mine; w C. 
Gy m. -E. 8. .S.. Hunting'ton,, yof 
ULES. © «ive Octi) 19) sda a) 
576216; Charles Good, Yukon terri- 
tory, Careross, Canada. 18786 

Dear old Virginy of yore; or, An old 
darkie’s reverie; w and m A. C. K., 
Of; Up esa. G@yadrie. sOct; 19 oma 3 cis) 
076201; Albert C. Keenan, Brooklyn. 

18787 

Dearie; fox trot, w Ferguson Noakes, 
m Maurice Guttridge, of England; 
with special ukulele ace. Mel- 
bourne, Loebel & co. © June 1, 
1923 ;1 ¢ Oct. 23; EH 572416; Leslie 
Morton Loebel, Melbourne, Austra- 
lia. 18788 

Debutante; caprice, Erno Rapeé and 
William Axt, of U..S.; pf. (Red 
seal series), © Nov. 2, 1923; 2 ec. 
Noy. 3; E 574617; Richmond-Rob- 
bins, ine., New York. 18789 

arr. W: ©. Polla, of U. 
S.; orch. (Red seal concert series. 
C412). (© Oct 47,7 1923872 te. Oct. 
18; E 574270; Richmond-Robbins, 
inc., New York. 18790 

Deep in someone’s heart; from The 
magic ring, w Zelda Sears, m Harold 
Levey. of Us S. © Oct. 9, 1923; 
2 ¢. Oct. 11; E 574108; Harms, inc., 
New York. 18791 

Deers (The); w and m Clay Smith, 
arr. August Halter. of U. S.; male 
voices. (Summy’s octavo edition for 
male voices, no. 3070) ©. Oct: 11, 


1923 4) /2e: Oct. 16; E 574251; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. [© ar- 
rangement ] 18792 


De Harport’s (Teresita) practical 
piano method for playing popular 
music; syncopation-ragging-jazz, T. 
De Hy; of US... sO. Oete anngzer > 
ec. Oet. 4; E 571639; Teresita De 
Harport, Denver. 18793 


Deis (Carl) Nocturne: three part 
chorus, w M... Rem OD? of Wes 
women’s voices. 4to. (Boston music 
co., secular choruses, no. 1356) © 
Oct: '20,'1923 * 2 ¢. Oct!'29% Hh 3576529 :< 
Boston musie co., Boston. 18794 


Delius (Frederick) Three preludes; 
by F. Delius, of Great Britain; pf. 
©' Oct. 16,1923" Pere Fein 
572414; Anglo-French music co., Itd., 
London. 18795 


Dem reben’s nissim; w Bores Rosen- 
thal; ‘mélody’ J:' Mi" R.%of UO) See - 
1c. Noy. 8, 1923; E 574669; Joseph 
M. Rumshisky, New York. 18796. 


Dempsey -City bound; w D. J. T., m 
Thos. B. Holloway, of U: S. © 1c. 
Sept. 26, 1923; E 571899; Dorothy 
Jones Trotter, Hurst, Ill. 18797 


Denison’s Bohemia opening chorus 
[and] Denison’s Bohemia finale; 
for musical comedies, w and m 
Frederick G. Johnson, of U. 8. 
Oct. 23, 1923; 2c. Oct. 25: BE 574474 ;. 
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 

18798 


Departing (The) day; w P. R., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher] ‘of? U!''S?'"@?d 'erOch13, 
1923; E 574143; Pearle Ritenour, 
Star Junction; Pa. 18799 


Desert rose; fox trot, w and melody 
BE, : Ke yot:,U..S.,- apridaagy yale y, 
of »Wyi\'S. 1(,©s/ he Gy Cae eeat 1 
574028; Frank Knurr, Detroit. 

18800 


Deutscher sang; eine auswahl der 
_ beliebtesten volks,—gesellschafts,— ° 
kriegs,—studenten—und __ geistlichen 
lieder, bearb. Wilhelm Drobegg, of 
U. $8. Dritte verbesserte auflage. 
Ato... © Aug.,.15, 1923; 1. ¢,, Aug. 20, 
1c. Oct. 9; E 571969; Wm. A. Kaun 
music co., Milwaukee. [© new mat- 
ter. ] 18801 


Deuxiéme novelette; par Alexandre 
Tcherepnine, ed, revue et doigtée par 
I.. Philipp, of France; pf. (Deux 
novelettes): © Sept. 14, 1923; 1c 
Sept. 26; E 572059; Heugel,. Paris. 
[© revision and fingering. ] 18802 


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no. 11, 1923 


18830 


Di giorno; poesia di Giovanni Cos- 
tanzi, musica di Alfredo Berisso, of 
Italy. (Sette liriche, no. 1) © 
Semre 125, tc Oct. 18 :>\) 572296; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 18803 

Di notte; poesia di Giovanni Costanzi, 
musica di Alfredo Berisso, of Italy. 
(Sette liriche; no. 2)’ © Oct.’ 17, 
hse er rOct. 18's) By 5H 72294" G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 18804 

Diadem (The); collection of songs 
new and old, compiled J. W. Yoder, 
Getipes KG Aus. 10. 1923" 2. cand 
aff. Sept. 17; A 758039; Hall-Mack 
co., Philadelphia. 18805 

Diaphenia; w H. Constable, m W. 

' Denis Browne, of England; low 
voice in A flat. © Sept. 29, 1923; 
Peewoer. ty: HH) 572256; Winthrop 
Rogers, Itd., London. 18806 

res w eand snelody, H. B:, of, U-'S. 
(Or lee AOet. 23. 1995" B) S74 354 : 
Henry Kmsheimer, New York. 

18807 

Dictées musicales; 4 l’usage des con- 
servatoires, ecoles de musique, etc., 
par Amélie André-Gedalge, of 

- France. y. 1-4, 8vo. © Oct. 19, 
leo a eedcn Oct. 192°HR 572514— 
572317: Enoch & cie., Paris. 

18808-18811 


Dimmi_ fanciulla (Tell me _ now, 
maiden); versi di A. Fogazzaro, 


English version Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, musica di Alberto Rizzi, of 
U.S. © Oct. 29, 1923; 2 c Oct. 30; 


E 576526; G. Ricordi & co., ine. 
New York. 18812 
Distracted (The) maid: w and m 
Peter Warlock [pseud. of Philip 


Heseltine|] of England. (Lillygay, 
no. 1) © Sept. 10, 1923; 1 e. Sept. 
diy B96 49 lili) .) & i) Wa Chester, td, 
London. 18813 
Dixie blues; w F. J. D., m Valeria 
Gordany of. Ui /S.5 pf) with wii! © 
wei Us. LOR 2 ve Oat. 457 Bb 
576050; Franklin J. De Laine, Sum- 
ter, S. C. 18814 
Dixie girls are good enough for me; 
w Harry Lauder and W. Mathews, 
m H. Lauder, of Great Britain. © 
Mew hy, 19235 2.c: Oct. 18:H576178:: 
Harms, inc., New York. 18815 
Dixie moon; w and m B. H., of U: S. 
© 11 .-e, Oct.;..15, 1923.;> EB. 576096 : 
’ Bruce Harper, Portland, Me. 18816 
Dixie moonshine makes the cotton 
blossoms grow; w J. N. B., m Arnold 
Tp hax. or. Sr: ONS Y Citys Brank 


Harding. © Oct. 2, 1923: 2 c. Oct. 
,d3; EH ,576062; Jasper, N.. Bailey, 
Sparta, Tenn. 18817 


Dixie’s angel, that’s what I call you; 
w and melody C. E.. M., of U. S., 
arr. WwW: Astor Morgan of (U.S. © 
t'c. Oct. 20,°1923; BH 574293 - Cath- 
erine Elizabeth Murray, New York. 

18818 

Do a little this and do a little that; 
fox trot; B..1K., of U:S.j arr.) James 
B. Rowney, of U. S.; piano. ©1 ¢. 
Oct. 26, 1923: E 576396; Benjamin 
Klasmer, Baltimore. 18819 

Do doodle oom; w and m_ Porter 
Grainger and Fletcher Henderson, 
Or? UES COMO ct ta 1923's 12 "eet, 
16; E 574232: Rainbow music corp., 
New York. 18820 

Do your best for Jesus; w Mrs. 
Ss. Re SS: m Elliott Markham, of 
U. S.; pf. with w. © Oct. 5, 1923; 
Bria. “Nev 2; HE: SIGEISS Mies. oS. UR. 
Stone, Corpus Christi, Tex. 18821. 

Dolce sogno (Sweet dream) ; mazurka, 
Louis Canoro, of U. 8.; violin. ©,1 
e. Oct.) 31, 1923.3, 576589); Vittoria 


music pub. co., New York. 18822 
Dolce viso; mazurka, di F. P., of 
U. S.; 1st mand. or violin. ‘© Sept. 


19) 1093) 2 ec Oct, 26 HOt 560" 
Francesco Pennino, Brooklyn. 
18823 
Doll baby, that’s the kind of baby I 
am: w and m Billy Higgins, of 
GS. © be: Oct: 3; 1923 : Wh, 569957; 
William Higgins, Philadelphia. 
18824 
Dolly as mother to me; w A. J. Pal- 
chek, m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. © Oct. 13,1923; 2: ¢.) Nov. 
Ye Hedr6ed2 := Mrs. A. Ud.) Paichek, 
Pittsburgh. 18825 
Done gone mad; melody Thomas Wal- 
fer. ot U.S: ©! 1) aOe 291923 - 
E 571488; Clarence Williams music 


pub. co., ine., New York. 18826 
Donizetti (Gaetano) Dear land of 
freedom; sextet from Lucia, w 


Edith Sanford Tillotson, m G. Doni- 
Zeit. arr. tra. °B. Wilson? or US. 
4to. (Lorenz’s two-part, three-part 
and four-part choruses, nos. 2077, 
5041, 6028) 1. Two-part chorus.—2. 
Three-part chorus. —3. Four-part 
chorus. © Sept. 12, 1923; 2 c. each 
Sept. 29; E 569791—569793 ; Lorenz 
-pub. co., Dayton, O. [© arrange- 
ment | 18827-18829 
La Fille du régiment; opéra- 
comique de G. D., 1°*° fantaisie arr. 
Ad. Gauwin, of France; orech. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 14, 
1923- 1) e. Sept. 26; H .5720423.-C. 
Joubert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

18830 


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18831 


pt. 1, Nes, ¥ 18 


Don’t cry when I leave you: w and 
melody, M... Bo, B: of WW Se Och ec. 
Oct. 1, 1923; E. 569832; Max. Hill- 
man Brofman, Chicago. 18831 


Don’t feel blue; w L. M., melody J. T., 
of U. S. arr. Geo. F. Briegel, of 
Us SOs Iete. }Sept) (2% 8923. ob 
571402; Leslie Moore. New York, 
and John Tucker, Long Island City, 
Ne CY: 18832 


Don’t forget; w and m George Ar- 
thurs and John P. Long, of Eng- 
land; in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations], © Aug. 31, 1923; 1 ec. 
Oct. 2; E 572163; Francis; Day & 
Hunter, London. 18833 


Don’t forget to remember; w Mark 
Fisher. m Joe Burke, of U. S. © 
Lie Oct. 14,9928 5° 571988; Irvine 
Berlin, ine., New York. 18834 


Don’t forget to write a letter home; 
w Mitchell Parisi and Max Prival, 
m Eleanor Young and Harry D. 
Squires, of U. S. © Oct. 12, 1923: 
2.¢, Oet. 17; BE) 576169 ;. Jack Mills, 


inc., New York. 18835 
Don’t let the honeymoon wane; w 
C..8.' DY, melody John F. Ryan,’ of 


USS. © Ie) Oct. 6, 1923 7H 571691 ; 
Cora Staples Daniel, Albany, Ala. 

18836 

Don’t let us part; w Nicholas Davirro, 

m;P. Brutting, of U. S. © Oct 2, 

1923; 2 «. Oct. 13; E-576064; Frank 

Harding, ‘New Yerk. 18837 


Don’t marry boys, stay single boys; 
wo) ES) 3.UB.7.m4E./ 8: (S)) Auntington, 


@.iU. S.  ©ol-e Oct.'aeesel HL 
571581: Hector J. Brabant, Fall 
River, Mass. 18838 


Don’t say that vou won’t cry: w and 


mm ,- B.,. On Us. NOvGemrar 123: 
2 « Oct: 11; E 571984; Herman 
Eller, New York. 18839 
Don’t want you no more; melody 
Thomas Waller, of U. S. © 1 « 
Oet. .2,,, 19235... K..571489;.. Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. ; 18840 
Don’t your home get lonely when 


your good women is gone; w E. A. 
L., melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 
©1«. Oct. 8, 1923; E 574014; E. A. 
Lampkin, Muncie, Ind. 18841 


Dora; fox trot, S. W., of Russia, domi- 
ciled at New York. arr. Noble Mc- 
Donald, of U. S.; melody with pf: 
ace. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1923; E 576584; 
Serge Walter, New York. 18842 


Dorothy, ’'m in love with you; w and 
m B. W., of U. S., arr. Merle Ken- 
drick; of . U.S; ©, Gewese. 
1923; E 574099; Billy Wagner, Ko- 
komo, Ind. 18843 

Dors, ma _ colombe (Sleep, gentle 
dove) ; Noél alsacien from a collec- 
tion of Julien Tiersot, tr. Raymond 
Gauger. harmonized and arr. Gerald 
Reynolds, of U. S.: women’s voices. 
4to. (Fischer edition, no. 5286) © 
Oct. 22, 192352 & Oct, 2a. i arate 
J. Fischer & co., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 18844 

Doughboy’s (The) last dreams, w A. C., 
m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © June 6,’ 1923302) Meet - 
E 569839; Alick Cameron, Cohagen, 
Mont. 18845 

Down among the Arkansas pines: w 
J. M. B., m Richard Sarles, of U.S. 
©, 1. 'c, Octn, 13, h0cee le peeieed 
J. M. Benedick, Plymouth, Pa. 

18846 

Down at the breezy lake shore; w 
H. N., m George Graff, jr., of U. S., 
arr. Theo. G. Beach, of .U. S. © 1c. 
Oct. Al, A928; oH yao, een 
Nightingaie, Lansing, Mich. °© 18847 

Down home; w and m B. E., of U.&. 
©; Ook» 10; 1923. 27% et, 2 
576328 ; Bill Evans, Philadelphia. 

18848 

Down in Alabam; w Mrs. R. N., mei- 
ody Herman Dubois [pseud. of Kthel 
Fisher], of U. Si: © 1 ¢ Oct. 1, 

" 1923; E 569821; Mrs. Ray Norton, 
Westbrook, Conn. 18849 

Down in Mexico; w J. M. H., m B®. 8. 
S. Huntington, of U. S. ©1«. Nov. 
2; 1923; EH 576712; 3. Ma Erutches, 
Vilas, Col. _ 18850 

Down in ragtime town; w W. W., m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beaeéh,of./ U.S. -)@ Leer wei! 722, 
1923 ; 1 574384; Wilfred White, De- 
troit. 18851 

Down in the land of dancing piccanin- 

“'ories; w N. S.,. mi BB. 08 Was © 
1 « Oct. 1, 1923; E 569808; Noble 
Sissle and Hubie Blake, New York. 

18852 


Down in Timbuctoo; w Mrs. R. O. M.. 
m Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
© Oct.’ 25: 19289 52% co anes en 
576658; Randall McLaughlin, Delta. 
Pa. 18853 

Down South blues; w and m Hthel 
Waters, Alberta Hunter and Fletcher 
Henderson, of U. S. © Oct. 3, 1923; 
2 ¢. Oct. 15: E 576008; Down South 
music pub. corp., New York. 18854 


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no. 11, 1923 


Down Wagga way; w and m Wallace 
Green and Billy Edwards, of Aus- 
iralias* ©: July 23; '1923); ‘1 'e: Oct. 
83 #) 572200; -Allan & Co., pty. Itd., 
Melbourne, Australia. 18855 


Down where the Murrumbidgee flows; 
_fox-trot, w and m Victor Lambert, 
of Australia; with one-step pf. pt. 
{(Paling’s song series, no. 133) © 
emia etols Te. et, 22) 
means W. 1.” Paling & ¢o.,' Itd., 
Sydney, Australia. 18856 


itrawing the dole; comedy song, w and 

m Ernest Brading, of England; in C. 

| Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] © 

Pores tos: | ec. Oct. 12; 
NF2237; West’s, Itd., London. 

18857 


Dream faith; w lL. G., m Al Meehan, 
of WLS: 3 pi. withow. ©. Aug): 22, 
1923; 2 ¢ Oct. 6; E 571758; Louise 
Guerber, Denver. 18858 


Dream melody; by Floyd J. St. Clair, 
of U! S8:; grand’ organ. obl.'~ 8yo. 
XC) + Oct 9D. 8 4923" 2 Oct. TEE) EB 
571947; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 18859 


Dreaming: w W. J. F., m Sylvia For- 
Fest Ot. U.S.) -pl.,,with, -w. .© Aug. 
wees. 2c, Och, 6:'RE 5T17T21 | Wm. 
J. Ferreiro, Kapaa, Kauai, T. H. 

, 18860 


Dreaming egain of you dear; w John 


Wilkerson, melody W. A. M., of 
METS. MOT hes Oct... 2260 W993 TH 
- 576273; W. Astor Morgan, New 
York 18861 


Dreaming always of you; w E. L. S.,.1m 
H...S. 8S. -Huntington, of U. S....© 1 
See. Ay toe fe 184: BT. 
Summers, Charleston, W. Va. _ 

: 18862 


Dreaming lest I forget; w A. M., mel- 


Cav. nwa T.. Tax) of 02S: 
1c. Oct, 8, 1923: WH 574009; Alice 
Mathews, Clinton, Ia. 18863 


Dreaming of home; w Anne McQueen, 
m Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with 
words. © Oct: 12, 1928 :):2°¢. Nov. 
2; E 576687; Mrs. J. G. MacLeod, 
Stirling, Richmond county, C. B., 
Nova Scotia. 18864 


Dreaming of you; waltz ballad, w 
Christopher John Coates, m L. T. P.., 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
YorterlOwl et Oetu22,.4 1933 +08 
576292 ; Leonard Thomas Parkinson, 
New York. 18865 


18877 


Dreams of long ago; waltz, w and m 
Ol MES or US'S. ‘arr! Woar. 'N. fanson. 
[Photostat] © 1. Oct. 19, 1923; E 
576181; Charles Murray. Washing- 
ton. 18866 

Dreams of old Ireland; w A. B. Whit- 
ing, m George Graff, jr., of U. S., 
arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U.S. ©le. 


Oct. 22,1923); °H' 574396 >; Alma B. 
Whiting, Homer, N. Y. 18867 


Dreams of you; w A. C. P.. m Sylvia 
Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with w.. © 
Ave 20, 19232 er Oet?6 HN Sila: 
A. Clifton Post, Chester, Conn. 

18868 


Drifting; w O. W.,. m, Elliott. Mark- 
ham, of U .S.; pf. with w. © Sept. 
18, 1923,;;2 ¢.Oet. 15; EB. 576028; irs. 
Odin Wenum, Spring Valley, Wis. 

18869 


Drifting along together; w Earl Com- 
yns, m Vincent C. Plunkett, of U. S. 
(©; Oetz 11))8903 <2 re Gete 20; 4H 
574336; Angelus music pub. co., Los 
Angeles, 1S870 


Drifting slowly along: w O. M., m 
Valeria Gordon, of U. S.: pf. with w. 
©: Sept. 18,°1923;.2 e7; Oct: 15;.E 
76041: Oren Myers, Ellington, Mo. 

18871 


Drifting to Paradise; w A. M., mS. B., 
of U. S., arr, Alexander Maloof, of 
Us Sig Owh @, Noyeot2, .1923,;.H 
576958; Alfred Mussawir and Syd- 
ney Batiste, New York. 18872 


Driftwood; melody, Louis Gold, of 
ees ©) te Oct. 22, 1925 Ry 
576276; Louis Goldwasser, New 
York. 18873 

Dry yo’ eyes; w and m Donald H. Cas- 
lart of US ined. '©/ Oct 15, 1928 ; 
2 ce. Oct. 16; E 574229; Richmond- 
Robbins, ine., New York. 18874 

Du bist wie ein veilchen; aus der drei- 
aktigen operette Die tugendprinz- 
essin, gesangstexte Richard Bars, 
musik Kurt Zorlig, of Germany, 
klay. arr. Otto Lindemann, of Ger- 
many. © May 31, 1923; 1. ¢: Sept. 
29: FE 572127; Drei-masken verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 18875 

Dubois (Théodore) Valza; de T. Du- 


bois, of France; pf. © Sept. 14, 
19234) 12) .e. 2Sept.. .26;)°H 572054; 
Heugel, Paris. 18876 


Dumbell; w and melody P. G. S., of 
U.S: arr. Arthur Darvo, of U. S. 
© 1 @ Oct. 25, 1923; E 574455; 
Paul Gerard Smith, ine., New York. 

18877 


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18878 


Duo; by Victor Herbert, of U. 8.; two 
violins with pf. ~(Melodious com- 
positions by modern composers, 
grade five) © Oct. 10, 1923; 2 «¢. 
Oct. 15; E 576120; Harms, ine., New 
York. 18878 


Dvorak (Anton) Rondo; by A. Dvo- 
Trak, op. 94, ed. Willem Willeke, 
of U. 8.; violoncelle and pf. (Sheet 
music edition, B. 1837) © July 23, 
O25: 2 ¢: Oet. 9° HE bOS60-4 Gar 


Fischer, New York. [© arrange- 
ment ] 18879 


°E palluncine; versi di R. Lo Martire, 
musica di R. Prisco, of Italy; mand. 
ace. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 
26; E 576451; Casa editrice Posil- 
lipo, Naples. 18880 


Early spring waltz (Primavera tem- 
prana vals); by May Browne, of 
Un -S:; pt, > (McKinley -world 4a- 
mous edition, no. 2002:. Easy pieces 
for little fingers) © Sept. 22, 1923; 
2 « Sept. 27; E 571304; McKinley 
music co., Chicago. 18881 


EKase ’m along; w and m S. W. K., of 
U.S. “pf. with"w! ‘© 1c. Oct. 6, 
1923; E 574032; Squire Warren 
Knowles, Berkeley, Calif. 18882 


Easter [and] Sunday evening; w and 
m J. Lilian Vandevere, of U. S.. 
with the story, fingering, phrasing, 
ete.; pf. with w. (Art publication 
society's series of tone pictures: 
Progressive series composition, no. 
129) © Nov. 9, 1923; 2 © Nov. 12; 
E 577012; Art publication soe., St. 
Louis. 18883 


Ebbrezze valse; by F. Pugliese, arr. 
Angelo Sebastianelli, of U. S.; pf. 
accordeon. (Piano accordeon edi- 
tion, no. 1006) © June 26, 1923; 
2, ¢., Sept. 27; -E 576609; John A. 
Cerabino, New York. 18884 


Eece concipiet; by Jacobus Handl, ed. 
and arr. Gerald Reynolds, of U. S.; 
women’s voices. 4to. (Fischer edi- 
tion; (tie. 5283)i/ ©: Oetpi 22,1 A92s ; 
2 ¢« Oct. 23; E 574422; J. Fischer 
& bro.. New York.’ [© arrange- 
ment ] 18885 

Hece sacerdos; m René L. Becker, of 
U. §.; male voices. (Jn Fischer 
edition, no. 5275: Vade mecum, Vv. 
Syie©O . Act.xa8; 1923 Bich Ock20 : 
E 576632; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 18886 

Eccentric; by J. Russel Robinson, of 
Wi Sa: Wes HO) POE. WHO ORS 5. 25 ic. : 
Oct. 19: E 576249; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 18887 


pt. 11% n. s.,¥. 13 


Echoes (The) of spring; w T. W., m 
Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
© June: £5, 1923, 2vc cOctiaea 
569847 ; Theodore W. Wofford, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 18888 


Keole des arpéges; suivie de deux 
études originales de Ferruccio Bu- 
soni, par I. Philipp, of France; pf. 
(Enseignement du piano) © Sept. 
14,1923; 1c Sept 2265. ome ; 
Heugel, Paris. 18889 


Hestasy; w George Marriott - Black, 
m J. P., of England, domiciled at 
Los Angeles. © Sept. 21, 1923; 2 ec. 
Sept. 4; E 571550; Julian Pascal. 
Los Angeles. 18890 


(Extase) ; reverie, Louis Ganne, 
of U. S8., arr. George Rosey [pseud. 
of G. M.:R.] of U. S.; pf. Simpli- 
fied ed. New York, George Rosey 
pub. co. © Sept. 5, 1923; 2 c Oct. 
20; E 574344; G. M. Rosenberg, 
New York. 18891 


Edie, yes in-deed-ee I love you; w and 
m Stan Merritt, of U. S. © Oct. 22, 
1923; 2 ec. Nov. 12; E 576947; F. B. 
Haviland pub. co., New York. 


18892; 
Egyptian dreams; by G. E. H., of 
U. S.; melody with pf. ace. © 1 «. 


Oct. 12, 19283; E 574101; George E. 
Halley, Kansas City, Mo. 18893 
Egyptian Rose; w Harry B. Smith 
and Francis Wheeler, m Ted Sny- 
der, of Ui.8. 1 © Oct. i326, 19289 2c. 
Oct. 26; E 576465; Waterson, Ber- 
lin & Snyder co., New York. 18894 


FHileen Ireland’s own gift to me; w 
F-O., m.Geo. Graft, jr, of JU NS.., 
arr. Theo. G. Beach. of U.S. ©1-c«. 
Oct. 26, 1928: E 576424; Florence 
O’Brien, Jersey City, N. J. 18895 


Hishes chajil; w and melody J. M. R.. 
ef,,U. S- © &L: © Nove se sez.) 
574670; Joseph M. Rumshisky, New 
York. 18896 

Elfin fountain; five-finger position in 
rapid movement, by S. H. Braith- 

‘waite, of Great Britain; pf. (Three 
morceaux de genre, no. 2) © Oct. 
9, 1928; : 22¢.  Octs Lai satAt 9p aG. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 18897 


Elf’s festival; by J.’ H.:'M.,) of U. S.. 
arr. Leona Gerson; pf. © Oct. 26. 
1923; 2 c Oct. 29; E 576518; Jared 
Henry Merryman, Cumberland. Md. 

18898 

Elloeen; w A. R., m George Graff, jr.. 
of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
U.. Si: © 1¢6:Oct: 1,,492375 BH oti4st ; 
Allan Ramsay, Ford, Wash. 18899 


1090 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


18923 


Emblem (The) of freedom; march, 


w Adelaide Maibrunn, m Edwin 
Franko Goldman, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. (Sheet music edition, P. 13849) 
Or Jig, 233 1923)3), 2,00 Oct 977 
571861; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[© arrangement] 18900 


Emblems of love; w Sidney D. Mit- 
chell, m; Lew Pollack, of U. S. © 
Nov. 3, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 12; E 576989 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

18901 


Emerald waters; w Marie Lee War- 
neni OF) Ards, of; Ue Si. (©. deve. 
Nov. 8, 1923; E 574675; Carl Albert 
Anderson, Brooklyn. 18902 


Emigrant (Emigrant) ; mazur. melody 
Bes of Use 8: +©s.1, e) Oct. -18, 
1923; KE 574262; Peter Feldhann, 
New York. 18903 


Endurance’ and patience; w Arthur 
Henry Clough; m T. P. C., of U. S.; 


bar. © 1 -e: Oct. 12, 1923; E 574090 ; 
Theodore Parkman Carter, New 
York. 18904 


HKpithalame; poéme symphonique, par 
Roger-Ducasse, of France. 1. Parti- 
tion d’orch.—2. Parties d’orch. © 
Sept. 14, 19238; 1 c each Oct. 27; 
E 972554, 572557; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 18905, 18906 


Erratic; by J. Russel Robinson, of 
De S.,; pt. ©,Oct. 17,1923 +.2..¢., Cet. 
19; FE 576250; Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. 18907 

Es is git zu sein a yud; w and melody 
JM. R., of LU. Sip ©; les Now 8, 
1923; E 574689; Joseph M. Rum- 
shisky, New York. 18908 

Es vilt zich meer; w and melody R. 
D., of Russia, domiciled at New 
Work; <6) 1. ¢. Qet:.20,. 1988; BH 
574289; Rubin Doctor, Houston, N. 
.'§ 18909 

Hstampes; by Claude DeBussy, trio 
arr. par Roger Branga, of France; 
violin, violoncelle et pf., avec contre- 
basse’ et clarinette en si bémol, ad 
lib. Contents: Pagodes.—La Soirée 
dans Grenade.—Jardins sous la pluie. 
© Sept. 14. 1923; 1 « Oct. 27: EB 
572556; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
arrangement | 18910 

Estrellita (La) (Little star of love) ; 
by Manuel M. Ponce, arr. F. Henri 
Klickmann, of U. S.; violin solo or 
duet with pf. (McKinley world 
famous edition, no. 1997) © Sept. 

‘22, 1923 3"'2: ec. Sept. 27; E 571299 ; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. [© 
arrangement] 18911 


ce transcripcion para Henry 
S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. (MeKinley 
world famous edition, no. 2010). © 
Sept: 922) 1923 3- 2e' Sept: 27" HB 
571311; McKinley music co., Chic- 
ago. [© transcription] 18912 


Ethiopian rhapsody; by Lucius Hos- 
mer, of U. S.; full orch. with piano- 
conductor. © Sept. 11, 19238; 2 «. 
Oct. 9; EH 571853; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 18913 


Etudes. d’artistes; 40 exercices, par 
Louise Héritte-Viardot, of France: 
pour’ voix de . femmes.’ /4to. . (1° 
série, nos. 1 4 20; 2° série, nos. 21 4 
40. © Sept. 14, 1923; 1 ¢ each Sept. 
26; E 572055, 572056 ; Heugel, Paris. 

18914, 18915 

Etudes de mécanisme; 36 études, cah. 
1. par E. Pestel, of France; violon. 
© Sept. 14, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 26; E 
572082: L. Philippo, Paris. 18916 

Eureka method for the banjo in C 
notation; by Septimus Winner, ed. 
and rev. Herbert Forest Odell, of 
US$. 1@*Apr.! 6, 1923 3°2 evand ate. 


Aug. 15; A 756072: Oliver Ditson 
co.. Boston. [© editing and revi- 
sion | 18917 
Evening song: w Victor Hugo, m 


Hanna Van Vollenhoven, of U. S.; 
high or medium voice, in G flat. © 
Oct. 9, 1923;-2 ce. Oct. 12; E-574161 ; 
Boston music co., Boston. 18918. 


Ever since; w and m L. B., of U. S., 
arr Walter: Paul, of ‘U.S. © ‘1’ e. 
Sept. 26, 1923; E 569810; Lillian 
Berdow, Philadelphia. 18919 

w Lillian Turner, m L. M. H., of 
Ue ss ete Pe ee Ob, at Ome a 
571966; Lillian May Heinz, Brook- 
lyn. 18920 

Everett, the heart of America’s won- 
derland: waltz ballad, w and m C. D. 
M.-06)U., 5. ©, 1 cet, 1923": 
EK 571791; Clara Dell, Merrill, 
Seattle. 18921 

Every night I cry myself to sleep over 
you; fox trot, w and m Howard 
Johnson, Leo Wood and Irving Bibo, 
of ,U.,S.,,arr.; Frank E., Barry, of 
U. S.; orch. Feist ed. 4to. © Oct. 
26:0 9237 Aaey Oct) (29 34H ST6522 ; 
Leo. Feist. inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 18922 

Every valley shall be filled; Christmas 
anthem chorus, w from the Bible. 
m James H. Rogers, of U. S.; mixed 
voices, organ ace. (G. SS. 8vo. 
choruses, no. 7055) © Oct. 16, 1923; 
2 e Oct. 19; E 576236: G. Schirmer, 
inec., New York. 18923 


1091 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


18924 


pt. 11, n.'s., v.18 


Every woman’s blues; w and m Clara 
Smith and Stanley Miller, of U. S. 
©) (Ovt: 3,; 192313) )2 vex Oat. pty) E 
576010; Down South music pub. 
corp., New York. 18924 


FEiveryone treasures a love dream: w 
Lawrence Lorraine, m John C. Sta- 
ley, of Great Britain. © Oct. 20, 
1923504; ec.) Octs 26 5H 572465308 yd- 
ney, Acott & co., ltd., London. 

18925 

Everytime; fox trot, from Rejuvena- 
tion of Aunt Mary, w and m Frank 
W. Beaston, of U. S. © Sept. 26, 
1923;,2 @. Oct. 4; E 571631; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 18926 

from The rejuvenation of Aunt 
Mary, Frank W. Beaston, arr. Geo. 
J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; hotel orch., 
in F. 4to. © Oct. 5, 1923; 2.¢. Oct. 
12; E 574117; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

18927 

Exile (The); w Walter de la Mare, 
mC. Armstrong Gibbs, of England. 
© June 20, 1923; 1.¢ Sept. 22; E 
572184; F. & B. Goodwin, Itd., Lon- 


don. 18928 
Iixtase; valse boston hésitation, par 


Ciro Urbini, of Italy; orch. avee pf. 
conducteur. Editions musicales Buf- 
fet Crampton et cie. 4to. © Oct. 
of LTI23r : tf ch Oct “27eedh BM: 
Evette et Schaefter, Paris. 18929 
Eves of brown; w L. C., m George 
Graff, jz., of 10. iS f arni -‘Pheos G. 
Beach, of U:S. -©:1 ©: Oct. 22, 1923 ; 
E. 574360; Ida Cloud, Salina, Kan. 
18930 
Fables, nothin’ but dog-gone lies: w 
and m Jeff Branen, of U. S.. ©, Oct. 
2a. 1923: 2 ef Get. 27H ora ; 
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 18931 
Faccia sfreggiata; versi e musica di 
F. P., of U. S.; mand. ‘acc.. Edizione 
Pennino.., 4to. - ©. Sept; 219. 1923 ; 
2 c« Oct. 27; E 574554; Francesco 
Pennino, Brooklyn. 18932 
Fair Phyllis I saw; m John Farmer, 
of England, ed. and adapted Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, of Great Britain ; 
male voices. 4to. (Male voice choir 
library, no. 91: John Farmer’s mad- 
rigals, no. 15). © Oct. 10,-1923; 1 
e. Oct. 22; E 572705; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. [© arrangement] 
18933 
Fair Titania; old English danee, Ar- 
thur Troostwyk, of U. 8S., op. 31, no. 
2; violin and pf. (Sheet music edi- 
tion, B. 1842) 
e. Oct. 9; E 571865; Car! Fischer, 
New York. 18934 


© July 12, 1923; 2- 


—— 


Fairy bells; w and m Marguerite Law- 
rence Test. of U.S. 1. High in G.— 
2. Medium, in F.—3. Low, in D? 
Oct. 9} 192352 -e leach Oet.’ 17 b 
971937; Sam Fox pub.-co., Cleve- 
land. ; 18935 


Fairy cymbals; impromptu caprice, by 
Ernest Wilkes, of Great Britain, op. 
8: pf. © Sept. 25, 1923: 1 ¢. Oct. 8; 
FE 572179; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. (18936 


Fairy (The) glen; nocturne, John 
Duke, of U. S.:; pf. © Oct. 9, 1923; 
2 ¢, Oct. 13; FE 574179; G. Schirmer, 
ine/, New ‘York. 18937 


Famous falls; from The magie ring, 
w Zelda Sears, m Harold Levey, of 
U.-8:' © Oct.29, 1923 72°. Ott, 11; 
EF 574107 ; Harms, inec., New York. 

18938 


Fancy-free ; yaise syncopation, Sydney 
Baynes, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Aug. 3, 1923: 1 ©. Sept. 26; EB 572081 ; 
Boosey & co., London, 18939 


Fantasia on Irish and Seotech melo- 
dies; by Wm. R. Stobbe, rev. Robt. 
Biederman, of U. S.; xylophone solo, 
with military band aec. 4to. © 
Jsuly’23,'1923 ; 2 ec. Oct 0 aires ; 
Curl Fischer. New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 18940 


Fantasy on a Russian folk-song; w 
adapted from the Russian of Plet- 
schéyeff, English version and m 
Samuel Richards Gaines, of U. S.; 
mixed voices, with two violins, obli- 
gati, and pf. aee.. 4to: © Oct. 8, 
1933 >\/2 ‘elo Oet.. OVI: ST1ISOSS 1S. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 18941 


Fascination : intermezzo, Julius Lenz- 
berg, of 'U. 'S.; 'arr?’'C. EH. Wheeler, 


of “0: Se<> orth: », Ate ne) oe 16, 
1923: 2 c. Oct. 20; EB 574466; Harms, 
ine., New York. 18942 


Fashion row; w EHarle Foxe, m Cecil 
J. Stewart, of U..S., arr. Norman 
Spencer, of WS, ht ae, Mike 20; 
1923: KE 574292 ; Tiffany productions, 
inc., New. York. : 18943 

Father: w Y¥. S., melody Luther A. 
Clark, of U.S. +© hey Oat. 22,4928 ; 
FE 576281; Verna Smith, Armstrong, 
Mo. 18944 


Father, we thank Thee; a prayer, 
poem Ralph Waldo Hmerson, m Jes- 
sie Mae Jewitt, arr. Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus, of U. S. 4to.. (Sacred trios, 
quartets, ete., nos. 1709-1711) 1. 
Male voices.—2. Female voices.—s. 
Mixed voices. © Sept. 27, 1923; 


1092 


_ MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1928 


18968 


i 


2 ec. each Oct. 5; E 569990, 569994, 
569997; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 
18945-18947 
two-part song, Ww Ralph 
Waldo Emerson, m Jessie Mae Jew- 
itt, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U..S.; 
unchanged voices. 4to. (Witmark 
school edition, no. 1712) © Oct. 11, 
BOD ee, c.. Oct. 19:4 Of62a0e MoM, 
.Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 18948 


Fatti pit’ sott; versi di A. Menotti 
Buja, musica di G. Donnarumma, 
of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, Italy, 
Casa editrice Panzetta. 4to. (Pie- 
digrotta 1923) © Sept. 8, 1928; 
1 ec. Oct. 19; E 572338; Italian book 
co.; New York. 18949 

Fattura ’e marenaro; canzona ’e vita, 
yversi di Giuseppe Tetamo, musica di 
Ino Finizio, of Italy; mand. ace. 
4to, (©, Oct. 5, 1923);..2,,e:, Oct. ;.8; 
E 574048; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. 18950 

Febbre d’amore; versi di R. Cordi- 
ferro, musica di A. Montalto, of 
Italy; mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 8, 
1923; 2 ce Oct. 26; E 576452; Casa 
editrice Posillipo, Naples. 18951 

Teelin’ (The) blues; w and m Wil- 
liam H. Farrell, of U. S.; in G © 
Oct. 15, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 16; E 576170; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 18952 

Feeling the way I do; w Bud de 
Sylva, m Walter Donaldson, of U. 
Sen te.) Oct 4 1923 so STIDTT ; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

18953 

Feiner (Ein) vogel ist der alte peli- 
kan: fox trot, text von Beda, musik 
yon Ralph Hrwin, of Hungary, op. 
Aa) ay iby LOS 2 Le. Oct: | Die 
E 572485; Wiener. bohéme-verlag, 
Vienna. 18954. 

Feist dance folio, no. 6; arr. as fox 
trots, waltzes, blues, etc., various 
composers, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 26, 
1923; 2 e@ Oct. 29; E 576524; Leo. 
Feist, inec., New York. 18955 
Festival at Sorrento (Une féte 4 Sor- 

rente); by Augusta Holmés, rearr. 
Chas... Jz Roberts, . of; U.. S.:, tull 
orch. with pf. conductor. (Land 
of the blue sky, symphonic suite, 
pt. 3) © Aug. 20, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 9; 
FE 571873; Carl Fischer, New York. 
~f© arrangement] 18956 

Fiddler (The) of Dooney; w W. B. 
Yeats, m Gladys Taylor, of Great 
Britain; in G. © Oct. 6, 1923; 1c. 
Oet. 5; E 572168; Reid bros, 1td., 
London. 18957 


80830—24—_3 


Fides (Constancy); versi di Luigi 
Conforti, English version Fredrick 
H. Martens, musica di Alberto Rizzi, 
of U. S. © Oct. 29, 1923; 2-e. Oct. 
30; E 576527; G. Ricordi & co., inc., 
New York. 18958 


Fiesta (La); dance, by B, F., of U: 


S.enpis | OQ ad Gg. .Oce:\9.7,1923') > E 
574283; Beulah Fiske, Chicago. 

18959 

Fighting (The) blues; w §8:: F.,'m 


Valeria Gordon, of U. 8.; pf. with 
words. © Oct. 5,,1923; 2° c.’ Nov. 
2: FE 576685; Sylvester Frierson, 
Memphis, Tenn. 18960 
Filarmonica. (La); versi di A. M., 
musica di Roger Tolomei, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
25, 1923; E 574442; Alfredo Melina, 
Brooklyn. 18961 


Fireside (A) tale; novelette, R- B. 
Eisenberg, of U. S.; band. 4to. © 
Oct. 6. 1923; 2 c. Oct. 8; E 574044; 
Fred Jewell, Worthington, Ind. 

18862 

Firpo; scottisch, melody N. N., arr. F. 
Biazzo. of Italy, domiciled at New 
York City. © 1 ¢@ Sept. 21; 1923: 
HK 571524; Melody piano co., ine., 
New York. — 18963 

First African suite; Swahili sketches, 
E. Dorothea Barcroft, of Great Bri- 
tain; arr. Sydney Baynes, of Great 
Britain; oreh. with pf. conductor. 
(Boosey’s orchestral journal, no.. 
227) Contents:—l. On Safari.—2. 
Kraal song.—3. Shamba song.—. 


Kenya idyll—5 Massed ngoma. © 
ANTS SO cho): it Cu SEE... ere. I 
572025 ; Boosey & co., London. 18964 


First (The) Christmas; pageant of 
the nativity, text arr.. Fred Harri- 
Son, music George S. Schuler and 
G. F. R. Chicago, Geo. F. Rosche 
&-'col. to.” "OCk: 3,’- 192372)... 
Oct. 10; D 26488; Geo. F. Rosche, 
Chicago. 18965 

Flag (The) and its colors; w J. A. W.., 
m Valeria Gordon, of U. S., pf. with 
w.’ © June 15, 1923 2’ ec. Oct..1; 
EH 569842; James A. Werner, Camp 
Dix, N.’ J. 18966 

Flag of America; w and m A. B., of 
U. S.; mixed or unison voices. 4to. 
© Oct. 20,1923; 2 e¢: Oct. 23; E 
574426; Alfred Beirly; Chicago. 
18967 

Flame-voiced night; by Arthur Far- 
well, ‘of °U. 8, op: 45,/0no.''2 ; pf. 


“(Sheet music edition, P. 1335). © 
sept 12) 1923; 2% ec Oetlio aa, BH 
571855 ;.-Garl Fischer, New York. 
‘ PEE 18968 


1093, 


18969 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


“pte = 8; v.18 


Fleurs: des’ champs: valse.'de “Alix 
Baccuez, of France; pf. conductetr. 


Paris, Select. orchestre. toi 
Sept.» 14, 1/1923 1) c.icSepeé. (2666 B 
572039; A. Baccuez, Paris’ 18969 


Florence; w E. G. H., m Geo. Graff; 
jr. of UU, SS! arr: Theo. G!'i‘Beaeh, 
of OS)’ OFL' & 'Oet 22, 19238" E 
- T4684 E. G. Haney, Kingwood, 
mW. Vat 

Hiotow ( Friedrich von) Ah! so pure; 
from Martha, F. von F., arr. Henry 
S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. (McKinley 
world famous edition, no 2011) © 


sept. 22) "TO2s5 22 he. SepesCareah e 


Strole: 
Chicago. 


McKinley miusie?*'eo., 
[© arrangement] | 18971 


ouverture de F. von Flotow, 
arr. par F. S. of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. Ouvertures 
classiques, nouvelle collection Fran- 
cis Salabert pour orchestres moyens, 
noe icy (Cy Oct. dD, 19257 1 ect. 
27; EK. 572516; Francis Salabert;, 
Paris. [© arrangement] 18972 


Flower dance; by E. E., of U..8., pf. 
Portland, Or., International music 


pub. co. © Sept. 19, )1928:;,2 ¢. 
Sept.,.24;. E .569615; Emil. Enna, 
Portland, Or. 18973 


Flower (A) «for you, mother dear; 
w'' J.’ Hugh’ Buck, cho. 1. B.. Ws, m 


Ira’ B. Wilson, of U. S.; sop. and 
altel! © Alig. 28, 1928) 2i¢e. Oca ; 
E 576122; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 
O. 18974 
Flowers, at, dusk; w..E.. W., -m, Geo. 
Grait 16.) Ob. Se. cube. eameon nia 
Beach, Oe! Cys. Mage elmo: | 22, 
1923; E. 574897: Elsie Whitman, 
San Francisco. 18975 
Flower’s (A) charm; w A, A. L.; m 


George Graff, jr.. of U. S.. arr. peo. 
GarBeach, of U.S. © 1. &. Och 22, 
1923 ;. EF 574402; August Albert Lind. 
Warrenton, Mo. 18976 


Fooling; w William, Crocco, melody 
Gok Ma of U. S.,.@© Icee@et..26, 
1923; KE 576436; Gustave Francis 
Myers, New York... 18977 

For eternity; w.M. Lilly Thomas, m 
Noel Johnson, of Great gees © 
Oct, 17; 192385.1 @ Oct: 27; HB) 572487 ; 
Duff, Stewart & co., ltd., ora 

) 18978 

For our country ev’ry man his very 
best ‘will do; w B. S.; m Geo. Graff, 

' jv..of: U. S,, arr. Theo. G;' Beach, of 

andy Se 


© hei Octs 22, . A92357 EH 
574391; Bertha Stang, Roxbury, 
Mass. 18979 


18970 | 


*Fore Dan Cupid came. our way; 
BK. J.) Bell, m,.Geo., Graff, jr, ee 
U.)S:-arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
©.1 c. Oct. 22, 1923; B 574389 : Edw. 
J. Bell, Brooklyn. 18980 


Iorest (The) court; operetta in one 
act, w Douglass Whitehead and Vir- 
ginia Whitehead, m G. A. Grant- 
Schaefer, of: "U.S; unchanged 
voices. © Sept. 6, 1923 2 ¢. Sept. 
10; E 570894; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. | 18981 


- Forestiera (La); versi. di Rambaldo 


(Rocco Galdieri), musica di. Vine. 
Cunzo, of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, 
Italy, Casa editrice Panzetta. . 4to. 
@©;Sept...8,.1923;. tier Oebn194. E 
072544 ; Italian book co., New York. 

18982 


Forever lost; w and m H. L., of Nor- 
way, domiciled at Redlands, Calif. 
© Aug. 1)''1923'3° 2"! Sept? 10; E 
576318; Haldor Lillenas, Redlands, 
Calif. 18983 


Forget the past, and let us live for to- 
morrow; w.and m Ernest Sefton 
and Alf. J. Lawrance, of Australia. 
(Paling’s song series, no.'129) © 


Aug. «17, 1928 36 liftess Sépit Zor: Eh 
572182; W. H. Paling & co., Itd., Syd- 
ney, Australia. | 18984 


Forgetful ‘blues; w Fred Rose, m Fred 
Hiamm and Henry , Winston, — of 
U.S; ©. Nov. ),.1923: 2 € wove? : 
E 576651; Irving Berlin, ,inc.; New 
York. 18985 


Forlana; after J. Aubert, Alfred 
Pochon, of Switzerland, domiciled at 
New York; violin and pf. (Sheet 
music edition, B. 18386) © June 27, 
1923°2°¢. Oct°S Hi aritate.: Cari 
Fischer, New York. 18986 


Forse é 1’ ammore: versi di A. Silla, 
musica di M.- Caroeci, of, Italy; 
mand, acc. | 4to.. ©: Sept: 8, 1923; 
2c. Oct. 26; E 576448; Casa editrice 
Posillipo, Naples. 18987 


Forterre (H.) Dix piéces; par H. For- 
terre, of France; pf. Recueil neo. 
1,'2. .© Sept. 14,,1923; 1 ec.’ Sept. 
26; E 572070; HE. Gaudet, Paris. 

18988 


Quatre poémes; par H. Forterre, 
of France; chant et pf. Contents :— 
diy) C’est +, Pinfini,-22: Pourquoi 
pleurer.—3. Ici le sommeil régne.— 
4, Voici Colombine. © Sept. 14, 

“91923; 1 ¢ Sept. 26; E 572068;7 E, 
Gaudet. Paris. _ 18989 


1094 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


Forth to the battle 
cadben morgan) ; English w Gerald 
Cumberland, m Cyril Jenkins, of 
Great Britain; male voices. Wil- 
liams ed. 4to. (Collection of. part- 
songs, series 3, male voices, no. 2) 
{Welsh and English text] © Oct. 
me re Oct. lo: EH  bT2272. : 
Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 

18990 


Fortunata in amore; versi di D. Furnd, 
musica di E. Bellini, of Italy; mand. 
ace. Naples, G. Santojanni. 4to. 
sept. 8, 1923; 1c. Oct. 19; EH. 572368; 
Tialian book co., New York. 18991 


Fountain (The) album; arr., sc. ed., 
fingered and bowed, James Brown, 
of England; string orch. with pf. 
ace. (Polychordia string library, 
no. 121) Contents: 1. Sinfonia da 
chiesa; Andrea Fiore.—2. Menuetto 
e trio; Joseph Haydn.—3. Rondeau; 
PiEam@egcut... 1c) Oct: 9.1923" 4" ¢. 
Oct.. 20; E 572707; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 18992 


Fox (Sam) concert orchestral folio; 
no. 2, by J. S. Zamecnik, of U. S.; 
Di. fee pt. ~ CY Oct. "9," 1923" 2° 
Oct. 11; EF 571956; Sam Fox ‘pub. 
co., Cleveland. 18993 


Fox (Sam) library orchestra folio; 
no. 6, by various authors, of U. S.; 
piano acc. pt... © Oct. 9, 1923; 2 ¢. 
er it; BE 571957; Sam Fox. pub. 
co., Cleveland. 18994 

Fox (Sam) moving picture music; 
v. 4, by J..S. Zamecnik, of U.-S.; 
pi. New.ed.,..© Oct... 94 1923 352° & 
Oct. 11; E 571954; Sam Fox pub. co.., 
Cleveland. 18995 

Fox (Sam) sacred folio; v. 1, collec- 
tion,. by J. S. Zamecnik, of U:’ S.; 
pt. © Oct. 9,°1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 11; E 
571955; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 18996 

Fox march folio; v. 2, by J. S. Zamec- 
nikof ©2'S83'} pf! ©. Oct.29, 1928 ; 
2 ec. Oct, 11; BH 571951; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 18997 

Fox modern piano pieces; v. 1, ap- 
propriate for the home, motion pic- 
tures, teaching, etc., by various au- 
ior foe Ue 3S. apis Contents : 
Heart’s desire; by Jules Reynard.— 
Rosemary; by J. R.—Dancing but- 
tercups; by Robt. L. Creighton.— 
Autumn twilight; by Grant Welles- 
ley.—Wings of joy; by Frederic 
Van Norman.—Endearment; — by 
Kathryn Hawthorne. © Oct. 9, 
1923.5) 20e: Oct. 115,.E 571952; 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. - 


19010 


(Rhyfelgyrch | Fox organ series; v. 3, transcriptions, 


by various authors, of U. S.; organ. 
obl.. 8vo. © Oct. 9, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 
11; E 571953; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 18999 


Fox trot Ray; melody C. M.. of U. S.; 
1st violin. .-© 1 ¢.- Nov. 8,;/1923; E 
574671 ; Carl Moskowitz, New York. 

19000 


Freischtitz (Der): romantic opera ‘in 
three acts, libretto von Friedrich 


Kind, musik von Carl Maria von 
Weber. new version. Artur Bo- 
danzky, of Hungary, domiciled at 


New York, ed. and tr. from the Ger- 
man, Natalia Macfarren and Th. 
Baker, essay on the story, Richard 


Aldrich. © Oct. 16, 1923; 2 c Oct. 
19; E 576233: G. Schirmer, inc. 
New York. [© revision] 190061 
Frolic of the fairies; overture, Carl 
Bigge, arr. Lester Brockman... of 


U.. S.; military band, with conduc- 


tor., 4to.. © July 23, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 
9; E. 571829; Carl. Fischer,..New 
York. [© arrangement] 19002 


From Bohemian woods; fantasy, Ru- 


dolf Friml, of U. S.; pf. © Oct: 9, 
IWS23sy2F cAeOetMiscy EGF 4178 5 IG: 


19003 


Frost ,magic; w P. D. Gog, m. Marie 
EK. Dreier, of U. S.; low voice, in E 
Hag... (©), Olen, Aa) bOoe 2 C.. Oe 19s 
E 576305; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati, 19004 


Fugal (A) concerto; Gustav Holst. of 
England, op. 40, no. 2. 1. Pf. s¢.— 
2. Flute or 1st violin solo.—3. Oboe 
or 2nd violin solo. © Oct.,5, 1928; 
1 cn,each: Oct.-65 H 572175072117; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement | 19005-19007 


Fuite éperdue: scéne tumultueuse, par 
Raoul Boischot, of France; erch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. © Oct. 5, 1923; 
1c. Oct. 27; E 572518; R. Boischot, 
Paris. 19008 

Bun fio. Un WANG, Mr. Le OF 
U. S., arr. Phylis Thatcher Spicker, 
OF US SSO WD eAug. 120,;'79233 2 EB 


Schirmer, inc., New York. 


12) 
571536; Phylis T. Spicker, Logan, 
_ Utah. 19009 


Furastera; versi di Pasq. Ripoli, 
musica di Michele Nozzetti, of Italy: 
mand. ace. Naples, Italy, Casa edi- 
trice Panzetta. 4to. (Piedigrotta 


1925); (Gu sept.. ©, dace, 1 ¢: Get.’ 19: 
BE 572339; Italian book. co., New 
York. 19010 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19011 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.18 


Gaidla e marechiaro; impressione na- 
poletana. di Fernando Liuzzi, of 
italy; “pit! © .Oet.C1, 2923: ido € 
Oct. 11; E 572240: A. Forlivesi & c., 
Florence, Italy. 19011 

Galantéador (El); jota, valse espag- 
nole, de Alix Baccuez, of France; 
pt. conducteur. Paris, Select orches- 


tre. 4to...© Sept. 14, 1923: 1 «@ 
Sept. 26; E 572041: A: Baccuez; 
Paris. 19012 
Gallantrie; no. 2 from two cameos, 


Out of the past, Perey Elliott, of 
Great Britain; pf. Paxton’s ed. © 
sept. LS, JOvos. b és Sept. 143. 
067907; W. Paxton & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 19013 


Game (A) of tag; by Theodora Dut- 
ton, of .U.. S.; pf..._(No hills to 
climb, no. 1) 
Oct. 13; E 574180; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 19014 

Garden of love; w Katherine Ken- 
nedy, m Floyd M. Kendall, of U. S. 
(©) Ort: "Tt! 1028) e@) Oct 152 1 
576535 ; Kennedy-Kendall, Lafayette, 
Ind. 19015 

Gavotte; by Frz. Jos. Gossee, of U. S., 
rev. and fingered H. BE. Ruhe, of 
U.: Se Bt. A OL Dect 19,9 1823 22) ¢, 
Oct. 22; H 576556; Co-operative mu- 
sie co., Philadelphia. 19016 

Gem (The) dance folio for 1924; fox 
trots, one steps, waltzes, by various 
authors of.the U. S., selécted from 
the season’s most popular’ song suc- 
cesses pi. ©. Oct. 5, 1923" "2": 
Oct. 6; E 574080; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inec., New York. 19017 

Georgia blues; by Billy Higgins and 
W. Benton Overstreet, arr. Wm. J. 
@: Lewis; -of ©. Si;-‘erch.?''4to: ‘© 
Sept. .27)'' 19233) 2" e? Sepet!' 28>". B 
569775 ; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

19018 

Georgia peaches; w A. HE. W., melody 
John F. Ryan, of ,U.! S.) © 1c. Oct. 
26, 1923; E 576418; A. E. Weeks, 
Cincinnati, 19019 

Get right, stay right; hymn, arr. J. B. 
Herbert, of U. S.. © Oct. 10, 1923; 
2 « Oct. 20; EH 574315; Homer <A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. [© harmoni- 
zation and arrangement] 19020 

Ghost (The); valse, Maud Wingate, 
arr. H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain; 
oreh. with 1st violin conductor. 4to. 
(Chappell & co’s orchestral journal, 
no. 954) © Oct. 16, 1923; 1.¢. Oct. 
23: EK 572478; Chappell & ‘co., Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 19021 


© Oct. 9, 1923; 2 ¢ ’ 


Giapponesina ; fox trot, versi di Fran- 
cesco Cuonzo, musica di Gabriele 
Guarino of Italy; mand. ace. Na- 
ples, Italy, Casa editrice Panzetta. 
4to. (Piedigrotta 1923) © Sept. 8, 
1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 19; B 572340; Italian 
book co., New York. 19022 


Gigolette; fox trot aus der operette 
Tanz der libellen, text von A. M. 
‘Willner, musik von Franz Lehar, of 
Hungary. © Oct. 5, 1922; 1 es Oct. 
25, 1928; E572419; Wiener bohéme 
verlag, Vienna. 19023 


Ginger Brown; from Runnin’ wild, w 
and m Cecil Mack and Jimmy John- 
son, of U. S. © Oct. 12, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 18; E 576176; Harms, ine., New 
York. 19024 


Gingerbread (The) bear; song or mu- 
sical reading from Bedtime songs, 
w Beth Slater Whitson, m Henry S. 
Sawyer, of U. S. (McKinley world 
famous edition, no. 1988) © Sept. 
22, 19238; 2 c. Sept. 274) We aiae0 ; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 19025 


Giorgetti (F.) metodo; per esercitarsi 
a ben suonare, di F. Giorgetti,. op. 
34, nuova edizione riveduta da 
Angelo Consolini, of Italy; per alto 
viola. (Edizione Ricordi, no. 160) 
[Italian, French and English texts] 
© Oct. 17, 1923; 1 «@ Oct. 18; E 
572290; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

19026 


Girl of mine; w V. S., m Sylvia For- 
rest, of U..S:; pL, Wiley © Ger 
25, 1923; 2 'c. Nov. 2) HB” 516695,; 
Vincent Scuncio, Providence, R. I. 

19027 


Girl of my dream; w O. M., m Sylvia 
Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 
Oct. 23, 1923; 2 c Nov. 2; E S7667T ; 
O. Moresi, New York. 19028 


Girl of my dreams; w HEH. O. A., m E. 
SiS: Huntingtony of (Us Si © 1,¢ 
Oct. 19, 1923; E 576197; Himer O. 
Andersen, Monroe, N. Y. ~ 19029 


Girlie; melody R.C., of U.S., arr. Walter 
Smith, of U. S. ©1«e Oct. 11, 1923; 
BE 571923; Rudolph Cederberg, San 
Francisco. 19030 


Git; w and m Fran Frey [i. e. Francis 
GCG. Frey] and. Michael J. Duffecy, 


of, U.iS. jare WL, Gy Whey ae 2c: 
Oct. 10, 1923; E 574061; Framik 
pub. house, Indianapolis. 19031 


Give a man a horse he ean ride; w 
James Thomson, m Geoffrey O’Hara, 
of U. S:3; male quartette.. | 4to. 
(Series of part songs for men’s 


1096 


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no. 11, 1923 


voices, no. 3013) © Oct. 31, 1923; 
2 ¢. Sept. 15; E 576534; R. L. Huntz- 
inger, inec., New York. 19032 


Give if to me; w and melody Billy 
Breans: of UU. 8. (©) 1: ¢,; Oet.,2, 
1923: E 571505; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

19038 


Give me back my dear old sunny 
Spain; w and m adapted M. I. 
Bohannon, and Geoffrey O’Hara, of 
U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. (Geoffrey 
O’Hara’s 3 minute harmonies, no. 
marnemucy. 9. 1925 ° 2'c. Oct. tl. BE 
571945 ; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

19034 

Give me more time; w B. L. IL, m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S.. New 
York, World music pub. corp. © 
Nov. 2, 1923; 2.¢e. Nov. 5; E 576896 ; 
B. Louis Ingram, Madison, Ill. ~ 

19035 

Give me the old time religion; new 

. version, hymn arr. J. B. Herbert, 
of U..S: . ©. Oct. 10, 1923; 2.¢. Oct. 
20; E 574301; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. [© harmonization and ar- 
rangement] 19036 


Give thanks to God most high; w 
Isaac Watts, m R. M. Stults, of U. 
S.: mixed voices. 4to. (Hall-Mack 
company’s Christmas anthems, no. 
alee te) Oot. 8,,1925 >-2..c:cOet. 15; 
EK 576093; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. ' 19037 

G ve us another leader like Woodrow 
Wilson; w and melody G. M. S., of 
U.S., arr. Edgar Rollman, of: U. 
Sr ee eC Oct.25, 1923517 Hh Ooo ; 
G. Morgan Simpson, Baltimore. 

19038 


Glimpse (A) of nature; w C. M., m 
Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf: with w. © 
Sept. 18,') d923 2 Oe, sOeti? 153. BE 

576031; Clara Martin, New Holland, 
Til. 19039 

Glory (The) of your love; w EK. W.., 
m George Graff, jr. of U. S., arr. 
Pheo. G., Beach, of Us Ss © 1 ec. 
Oct. 1. 1923; E 571477; Elsie Whit- 
man, San Francisco. 19040 

Glory to God in the highest; song for 
Christmas, w and m Samuel Rich- 
ards Gaines, of U. S.; high or med. 
voice, with violin and piano or 
organ’ C) Octiit6, 1999.2. le" (Oct 
19; E 576240; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 19041 

Glory to God on high; anthem for 
Christmas, m Clyde Willard, of U. 
S.; mixed voices. 4to. (Hall-Mack 
company’s Christmas anthems, no. 


19052 


322): i 3@, Oet; 8; 19284/2 e;Oct.(15; 
E 576092: Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. 19042 
Gluck (Chr’stoph Wilibald von) Petite 
suite de ballet: from Gluck’s operas, 
by Gluck-Mottl-Roberts, arr. J. S. 
seredy, of U., S.;:..full .orch.,. with 
pts. for full mand. orch. by Louis 
Toeaben, of U. 8.. Contents: 1. Air 


gai; from Iphigenia in Aulis.—2. 
Spirit dance: from Orpheus.—s. 
Musette; from Armide—t. Finale. 


©‘ Aug. ! 20). 1923. ;) 2'ce -Oet. Of E 
571874; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[© arrangement ] 19043 
Go get um Liza: w and melody A. L., 
of Uy S35) ©) hie Weti-80, 119235 
574564; Ard’e Linton, Philadelphia. 
1904+ 

Go home little girl go home; w Jacek 
Oliver, m Chester Escher, of U. S. 
© Sept.,,10,, 1923'::2.¢. Sept. 12; EH 
576549 ; Quality song co., New York. 


19045 
Go. tell it on the mountains; negro 
spiritual, Christmas song of the 


plantation, arr. Harvey B. Gaul, of 
U. S. 1. High voice, in G flat—2. 
Low voice, in E flat. © Sept. 7, 
1923; 2 c. each Oct. 16; E 576108; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. [© ar- 
rangement ] 19046 


God made you for me: w J. W H.. m 
E. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. ©1 
e. Oct. 4, 1923: E 571601; Julian W. 
Hoen, Newton, Ia. ; 19047 

God that madest earth and heaven: w 
R. Heber, m George M. Vail, of VU. 
S.; quartet or chorus of mixed 
voices. (Blue octave series, sacred, 
no. 4031) 2 © Oct 1119235’ 2"cOek. 
10; E 574203: Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 19048 

hymn anthem, w Reginald Heber, 

it Rh.) Vs Stults,, Jor OU... Sos nibsed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Sept. 28, 
1923: 2 « Oct. 16; E 576104; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 19049 

God’s gifts; w G. W.. melody M. Peree, 
Greve SG), tre, Cet Qa hoes: Wi 
576280; George Westerbeke, West 
Sayville, L. 1., N. Y¥. 19050 

God’s own land; song of California, 
w BE. W., m Marie Mantell, of U. S., 
San Francisco, Calif., Modern music 
€0) KO Septi’ 2651923); +2 -¢!’ Oet.' 25 
FE 5715438 ; Elsie Whitman, San Fran- 
cisco. 19051 

God’s ways; w-W. C. Poole, m H. L., 
of Norway, domiciled at Redlands, 
Calif. -© Aug. 1, 1923: 2 c. Sept. 10; 
E 5763815: Haldor Lillenas. Red- 
lands, Calif. ; 19052 


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WY eS 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19053 


Goin’ home; w and m Porter Grainger 
and Bob Ricketts, of U. S.. © Oct. 
aS; £923, 2 \e) Oeb. 16; a Wowaeet: 
Rainbow music corp., New York. 

19053 


Golden (The) age; 14 short and easy 
pieces, by Bettey Colson, of Great 
Britain; pf:' ©’ Oct. 25; 1923; 2: e. 
Oet. 26; E 572481; Forsyth bros., 
itd., London. 19054 


Golden (The) fleece; w L. D., melody 
M. Peree, of U. S: ©1c Oct. 1, 
1923 ; E 569826; Lucile Deen, North- 
field, Minn. 19055 


Golden glow; reverie, Wallace Chan- 
iry, of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 
85, 1923 Pl te) Sept 27s. Eros : 
Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow. 

19056 

Golden memories; reverie, <A. J. 
Weidt, arr. R. Ek. Hildreth, of U. S.; 
orch. 4to. © June 30, 1923; 2 «. 
Oct. 11; E 571907; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. [© arrangement] 

19C57 

Goldenrod; three-part song, w E. M. 
Dunn, m Wassili Leps, of U. S.; 
women’s voices. (Carl Fischer’s oc- 
tavo choruses for female voices, no. 
5032) July: 6, 1923¢. 2, c..0ct.,9 : 
EH 571821; Carl Fischer, New York. 

19058 

Gondola (The) and the girl; fox trot, 

from Little Miss Bluebeard, Paul A. 


Rubens, arr. C. E. Wheeler, of 
Great Britain; orch. pts. 4to. © 
Nov tO) 192. 2. GC. NOV, (2K) 


576946; Chappell & Co., ltd., Lon- 
don,. [© arrangement] 19059 
from Little Miss Bluebeard, w 
Perey Graham Paul and EH. Ray 
Goetz, m Paul A. Rubens, of Great 


Britain. New York, Chappell- 
Harms,-inc. .© Sept. 21,1923: 1 ce. 
Sent. 22.6 ee. Oeta dD Tepes. ; 


Chappell & co., Itd., London. 19060 
Gondolier’s (The) song; by Marion G. 
Osgood, of U. S.; violin with pf. 
(Melodious compositions by modern 
composers, grade one) © Oct. 10, 
1925.9 2c. Oct. 15 > By o(Gits - Harms, 
inc.,. New. York. 19061 
xone away; w M. L., melody Arnold T. 
Lasxot Us -Sico©. 4c. Oe 29, 1923 - 


E 576481: Michael Lucas, Ham- 
tramek, Mich. 19062 


Good-bye, old world, good-bye; w and 
m O. J. S., of Canada. © Apr. 10, 
1923; 1.¢ Aug. 11; BH 572143; Os- 
wald J. Smith, Toronto, Canada. 

19063 


pt. 11, 0. s.,7.18 


Good-for-nothing; fox trot, w and m 
GW. B., of U.S. "© Octi 24) 1928 ; 
2c. Oct. 25; E 574460; George W. 
Breuker, Brooklyn, - 19064 


Good night; by G. E. H., of U. S.; mel- 
ody with pf.’ ace: "(©'1 & Nov. ’8, 
1923; E 574679; George H. Halley, 
Kansas City, Mo. 19065 


Good night and good morning; w Lord 
Houghton, m Charles P. Scott, of 
U. S.; men’s voices. (Octavo series, 
men’s voices, no. 474) © Oct. 29, 
1923; 2c Oct. 831; E 576594; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. . 19066 


Good night Sweet Jesus; w and m 
Jesuit Father, of U. 8S. (New collec- 
tion of music for the Catholic 
chureh, no. 19) | © Oct: 8, 1923; 2 
e. Oct. 9; E 571805; A. H. Rosewig. 
Philadelphia. 19067 


Goodrich (Florence A.) Five canonic 
studies; by FY) Al G., Pr Wie... 
(Summy edition, no. 107) Contents: 
—Canon in G :—Canon in G minor. 
Canon in EF minor.—Canon in C.— 
Harmonized canon. © Oct. 20, 1923; 
2e. Oct. 24; E 574497; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 19068 


Goose (The) waddle: danse character- 
istique, A. J. Weidt, arr. R. E. Hil- 
dreth, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Sept. 
6, 1923"; °2' '@ -Ock 11> “Fi 5iis04 ; 
Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. 19069 


Goose (The) waddle; danse character- 
istique, A. J. Weidt, arr. R. E. Hil- 
10,, 1923;;.2.¢. .Oet.,20;, BH af4ol4 ; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver,-Chicago. [© 
harmonization and arrangement] 

19070 


Graded studies in ensemble playing; 
by Wallingford Riegger, of U. S.; pf. 
and violin. © Oct. 9, 1923; 2:c. Oct. 
13; E 574193; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 19071 


Grand-daddy’s waltz; w and melody 
H.. F. R., of CU. SSS@ Meroe 29, 
1923; E 576509; Homer F. Remil- 
lard, Los Angeles. 19072 


Grande (La) Paque russe (The Rus- 


sian WHaster); overture, Nicholas 
Rimsky-Korsakow. op. 36, rearr. 


Charles J. Roberts, of U. 8.; full 
orch: ©) Ams. 20; LO2S eye mene oe 
E 571870; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[© arrangement ] 19073 


Grasshopper (The) ; with biographical 
sketch and instructive annotations, 
w and m J. Lilian Vandevere, of 
U..S.; pf. with words.  (Progres- 


1098 


— 


no. 11, 1923 


sive series compositions, no. 140) © 

Mey. o 1925. 2c. Novi 1236 5771009; 

Art publication soc., St. Louis. 
19074 


Grattacielo; versi di A. Silla, musica 


gq: &:, Criscuolo Doria, of Italy; 
mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 8,.1923; 
2: ec. Oct. 26; E 576443 ; Casa ‘edi- 


trice Posillipo, Naples. 19075 
Great (The) adventure; w Edward 
Lockton, m Perey E. Fletcher, of 
Great Britain. © Oct. 23, 1923; 
tte Oet:.233E 572475 ; Chappell & 
c6., ltd., London. 19076 


Great (The) eternal Christmas; an- 
them, w Edward Banks, m Harry 
M. Gilbert, of U. S.; contralto and 
bar. solos, cho. with violin, cello, 
harp and organ ace. 4to. (Church 
music review, no. 691) © Sept. 28. 
ieee! eC. wet. 1? Hi 501452; BOW. 
Gray co., New York. pL 9OFT 

Green apples; w and m Ernest Mel- 


vin. of England; in F. (Francis & 
Day’s humorous songs) [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 31, 


tafe tee, Oct. 2; BE 572157; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London. 19078 
Green-eyed monster blues; or, Jeal- 


ousy blues, w M. C. M.,.m E. S. 8. 
Huntington, of U: S. ©1-e. Oct. 4, 
1923; EH 571588; Martha Charlotte 
Maloney, Washington. 19079 
Greenwitch Village doll; w G. H. B., 
myGjiy B., of. Sy ©: 1, eHNove 3, 
1923; E 5746380; George E. Halley 
and George H. Bowles, Kansas City. 


19080 

Gruesome tales; by Erno Rapée and 
William Axt, of U. S8:; orch. Capi- 
tol photoplay series, P 6) Con- 


tents: —1. Creeping shadows. — 2. 
The torture chambre.—3. Witches. 


Oy Pet, 1), 1923 3.2 Och, 165. A 
574235; Richmond - Robbins,  inc., 
New York. 19081 


Guiding (The) star; Christmas song, 
w C. F. Alexander, m C. Whitney 
Coombs, of U. S.; high voice, piano 
or organ acc.,-© Oct. 9, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 18; E 574173; G.. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 19082 

Hail life, hail love; w Mrs. Dunean 
Pearce,,m Maurice Blower, cf Eng- 
land; unison voices. 4to. (Unison 
song, no. 43) .© Sept. 25, 1923; 
Cy CCLs Os 
Bell, ltd., London. 19083 

Hail to Atlantic City; w Eugene J. W. 
Conrad, m § William Spencer 


appy school days; 


E 572188; Stainer & | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


19096 


Hair (The). lock coat front song; w 
J. Mo rm, Anthony® Moritz, : of "U..S. 
DE. Cwith: words: ©. "1, & Nov.--12, 
1923; E 576949; John Moritz, Leb- 
anon, Pa. 19085 

Half shot in Shottery; w A. B. B., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. 8. © 
1 c@. Nom. 12,)' 1923); We 5T6953 33) A. 
Bruee Black, Bloomsburg, Pa. 

19086 

Hand in hand with you: by: Arthur 
A. Penn, arr, Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
UW. S.; voeal‘oreh; in. F, with harp 
or) pidno’’ace..”' 4to)** ©’ Sept. 19, 
AOS CZ tC ep EY et te OT toons MM. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement ] 19087 

Hand me down my silver trumpet; 
hymn, arr. J. B. Herbert, of U.S. 
Cy -Oat. 10, 61925: 2 c;., Oct 203 
574506: Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. [© harmonization and ar- 
rangement ] 19088 

Hands off in Europe; w Mrs. I. H., m 
Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
© Sept: 18, 1923); 2’c. Oct.°15; BH 
576018; Mrs. Isaac Higgins, Gran- 
ton, Wis. 19089 

Hansel and Gretel a-singing go; from 
Fairy folks a-singing go, w and 
melody E. J.;,of U..S..© te. Oct. 
12, 1923; EH 574085; Elsie Jean, New 
York. 19090 

Happy and go lucky in my old Ken- 
tucky home; w and melody Clar- 
ence Gaskill, of U. S., arr. Geo. Hol- 
MeO. et ashy LG. OCk., i, Loge s 
FE 569818; Fred Fisher, inc, New 
York. 19091 

Happy days of yore; w and m EH. B. 
€.rof U. S., arr. Edgar B. Smith, of 
U.S. ©1c Nov. 8, 1923; E 574688 ; 
Eugene Belding Case, Amsterdam, 
NEY: 19092 

march, by S. BR. J., 
Otis. Ole Oe OC 20. hoes 
E 576375; Susie Rebecca Jackson. 
Blue Springs, Neb. 19093 

Hard luck blues; w and m Everett 
Robbins and J. Frank Terry, of 
U. S: (© Oct: 4, 19235 20¢. Sept. .29; 
BE 574506; J. Frank Terry’s music 
arranging studio, Milwaukee. 19094 

Harding sleeps; w J. P., melody Her- 
man .Dubois. [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher] >of W.8s,, Qy 1 ne.) Oet, 22, 
1923; E 576279; Jane Platt, Wilder, 
Vt. 19095 

Harmonie exercises for  transposi- 
tion at the piano; by L. N. D., of 


Deiwarim, OL U.S. wo 1 ek. 4, Te Se oy MEDS 15. 1928 oe. Oct, 

1923; HK 571611; Frederick Packer, 25: BE 574487: Louis Norton Dodge, 

Atlantic City. 19084 Evanston, Til. ~ 19096 
1099 


CATHLOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19097 


Harmony march; w and m Charles 
Carpenter Webster. of U. S. 4to. 
©) Oats, 2923 2 1 an Cel. ae El 
576161; American woolen. co., And- 
over, Mass. 19097 


Has anybody here seen my man; w 
Ruth Coleman, melody Baby Grice, 
of U. S. © 1 e. Sept. 27, 1923; E 
571376; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 19098 


Have a little talk with Jesus; w and 
m Robert Harkness, of Australia. 
© June 18, 1923; 2.¢. Oct. 22; E 
076644; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 19099 


Hawaiian farewell song, Aloha oe; 
variations, M. W. Butler, of U. S.; 
pf’ ©"'Oct? 12, :1928; 24 ec. 'Oet.5; 
EK 571991; A. W. Perry’s sons,’ Se- 
dalia, Mo. 19100 


Hawaiian love song; w James Kawelo 
[and] The sea Gypsy; w Richard 
Hovey: m ,Charles Bennett, of U. 

«Sit ©, Oct.) 4, 1923; 2¢ Oct Ky E 
571654; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 19101 


Hawaiian moon; ‘by Y. D., of U. S.; 
pf. © 1 e«@ Oct. 1, 1923; E 569814 ; 
Yolande Delmore, Boston. 19102 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Andantino 
grazioso; from string quartet, op. 
3, no. 1, by.. Haydn,,, freely tran- 
scribed Alfred Pochon, of Switzer- 
land, domiciled. at New York; violin 
and pf. (Sheet music edition, no. 
B 1844) © Aug. 6, 1923; 2c Oct, 
93° KE’ ofls883 Carl “Fiseher,” New 


York. 19103 . 


—-- Trios; V4 VIII;;par J., Haydn, 
rev. Fournier et Lefort of France; 
pf., violon. et violoncelle. (Edition 
classique A. Durand et fils, v. 2) 
©, Aug. 30, ,1923,:°1..e. \Sept,-26;; E 
572087; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
revision ] 19104 


Haytian love song; chant sans paroles, 
J. G L., of Haiti, domiciled at New 
York; “pf..'© Le) Oct. 6)-1923 3) E 
571693; Jean Gomez-Lamothe, New 
York. ; 19105 


He ain’t no cousin of mine; w and 
melody EH. D., of U. S. © 1'c Oct. 
3, 1923; H 571566; Edgar Dowell, 
New York. 19106 


He don’t love me blues; w M. C., m 
Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
©) Oct. 13. 1923 + 2~¢. (Now, 23/.H 
576660; Myrtle Carriere, Hackley, 
La. 19107 


Di TU, es 


He is divine; w and m H. L., of 
Norway, domiciled at Indianapolis. 
©, Aug. 1, 19238; 2 ce Oct. ma; 4B 
576160; Haldor Lillenas, Indian- 
apolis. * 19108 


He is going to meet Jesus now; w 
andm H. G. T., of U.S. © 1. Oct. 
30, 1923; E 574566; Howard Giels 
Thomas, Philadelphia. 19109 


He is my sheik, seven days a week; 
J. I. B., melody Arnold T. Lax, 
of U. S. © 1c Oct. 29, 1923; E 
576491; Joseph I. Byrum, So. Nor- 
folk, Va. . 19110 
He'll always be one of those guys; 
w Jack Yellen and Billy Nosalg, m 
Milford Capman, of U. 8. © Oct. 
6, 1923; 2 ¢e. Oct. 8; E 574036; Ager, 
Yellen & Bornsten, ine., New York. 
19111 


He’s never gonna throw me down; w 
and m Horace Brooks, of U. S., arr. 
Billy Heagney, of U. 8.; pf... with 
words. © 1. ¢ Oct. 26, 1923; E 
576388 ; Joseph M. Davis, New York. 

19112 

He wasn’t born in Araby but he’s a 
sheikin’ fool; w and melody Andrea 
Razaf and Edgar Dowell, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 6, 1923 ; EB 571670; Rain- 
bow music corp... New York. 19113 


He will lead you all the way; w J. M., 
-m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with 
w.o7©) Aug. 3%, 1928 +12 er Oetine 
E 571717; Jesse McMillon, Toro, La. 
19114 


Head over heels in love; w and m 
J. SUH, stlofteu, “Si arrhvrarry 
Chalmers, of U.S.’ © 4 ©) Oct.’ 13, 
1925 ; E 574153; Joseph John Hayes, 
sr., Cuyahoga Falls, O. 19115 

Headin’ home; w and m Billy Rose 
and Maceo Pinkard, of U.S. 
Oct. 26, 1923; 2 ce. Oct: 27; H 576476 ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 19116 


Hear de church bells tolling; w anon., 
m and arr. of w J. B. Herbert, of 
U. S.; male voices. © Oct. 10, 1923; 
2 « Oct. 20; BE, 574309; Homer A. 
‘Rodeheaver, Chicago. : 19117 

Heart o’mine; waltz, w and m H. P. 
ky, , of OU S., (ann. rancig, jaelen 
Walsh, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1923; 
E, 571609; Harry Paul Kent, S. 
Bend, Ind. 19118 


Heart of Harlequin (Coeur d’Arle- 
quin) ; serenade, Richard Drigo, arr. 
M. L, Lake, of U. S.; military band, 
with conductor,. 4to. © July 30, 
1923; 2 c. Oct. 9; BH, 571814;. Carl 
Fischer, New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 19119 


1100 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


Heavenly (The) city; w from the 
Bible, m J..B.-H., of U.S... ©. Oct. 
iy toa. 2c. Oct: 19: KL 5i625T : 
J. B. Herbert, Monmouth, Ill. 

19120 


Heavy sugar papa, doncha try to sak’ 
rin me; w and m Walter Ruf and 
Jack Bantle, of U. S. © Oct. 8, 
1978 > 2).¢. Oct: 10; By: 5f4509:; Ore 
pheus press, St. Louis. 19121 


Hello blues; w and m H. H. S., arr. 
Thomas Andrew Dorsey, of U. S. 
© 1 c¢. Oct. 24, 1923; BE 576342; 

' Hess Homer Swader, Chicago. 

19122 


Henry Ford; w M. D. P., m Rilla 
Fuller Hesse, of U. S., arr. M. D. 
PP: © 1c Nov. 3, 1923; E 574635; 


-Malcolm Daniel Pitt, San Diego, 
Calif. 19123 
Her. nobody but her: w and melody 
WP: of. U. S., arr. Walter Paul,. of 
Uti gs: ye... Oct... 10,7 19235, 8 
016047; Edward Phillips, Philadei- 
phia. 19124 


Heracleitus; poem tr. from the Greek 
of Callimachus by William Cory, 
m Peter Warlock [pseud. of Philip 
Heseltine] of England. (Saudades) 
© Sept. 10, 1923; 1 cc. Sept. 11; 


k} 567910; J..&' W. Chester, Itd., 
London. 19125 


Here comes the flapper; w and m T. 
Mogae WwW: HB: of Urs Se" OL 'é 
Oct. 26, 1923; E 576408; T. Masucci 
and Wm. E. Brooks, Kansas City. 
Mo. 19126 


Here’s to the Klan; w and m Fred. A. 
Baxer and Chas. M. Smith, of U. S. 
@y Oct. 22, 19238. 2. cy Oct... 24327, B 
576360 ; Archibald - Scott, Indiana- 
polis. 19127 


Hero’s (The) farewell; w C. H. Kotze, 
m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. © 1 © Oct. 22, 
1923; E 574378; Chas. H.. Kotze, 
Johannesburg, S. Africa. 19128 


Herve Riel; w and melody EH. J., of 
mes. ek eNov. 12) -F925"" i 
576965 ; HKugene oo Thonoto- 
sassa, Fla. 19129 


Hi-a-le-ah; w and m H. E., of U. S., 
arr. Herman Schloss. © Oct. 23, 
1923; 2 c Oct. 27; E 574544; Harry 
Hwing, Brooklyn. 19130 


High brown Sal; w and m J. P. M., of 
wD. S§.,: arr. Richard .R.. Bevan,.. of 
Gee... Oyab ce 7 @Oet: 18, .d92386¢ EH 
574269; James Peak McGrath, New 
York. 19131 


19142 


High cost blues; w Mrs. F. L., melody 
John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
26, 1923; E 576404; Mrs. F. Laurin, 
Pittsfield, Mass. 19132 


High fallutin’ seal skin brown; w 
Jean Lawrence Cook, melody Bob 
Shoemaker [i. e.. Robert Shoe- 
smaker|, -of U0. S., art) J. Tk ‘Cook: 
of. Us Siw Oud, ex Oct.-,29. 1923-4 Hh 
076542; Cook and Shoemaker pub. 
co., New, York. 19133 _ 


Hippity-hop; study of legato couplets, 
Florence A. Goodrich, of U. 8.; pf. 
(In Character sketches). © Sept. 


Op) Os Oer oy >, Ck. a. ay Oe * 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 
19134 


Hiram and Sophia at the fair; rural 
duet;.w, W..N. .B.,.m.C. W.. A. Ball, 
of U..S.. Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N. 
3ugbee co. © Oct. 4, 1923;.2.¢. 
Oct. 19; E 576218; Willis N. Bugbee, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 19135 

His changeless love; anthem, w Grant 
Colfax Tullar, m I. H. Meredith, of 
U.. S.; solo and chorus... (Tullar- 
Meredith co.’s octavo series, no. 540) 
© Nov. 25, 1922; 2 ce. Oct. 6, 1923; E 


5971697; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 19136 
His own, His very own; or, Consider 


the lillies, w and m Edna J. Allen 
Pinilips,,.o£ .Us:8i: ©- Ock. 3): 1923: 
2 ¢. Oct. 5; E 571651; Will Rossiter, 
Chicago. 19137 


Hobby horse: w and melody W. H.. of 
U.S. ©1c Oct: 22, 1923 ; FE 574284; 
Walter Hull, Dearborn, Mich. 

19138 


Hodie Christus natus est; by Gregorio 
Turini, ed. and arr. Gerald Rey- 
nolds, of U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. 
(Fischer edition, no. 5282) © Oct. 

yy 22 O23 5 (Q2i:e9/72Oeb. 238i DF4404 ; 


J. Fischer & bro., New York. [© 
arrangement ] 19459 
Hold up your light; w W. P., melody 
JOD, BVA, OF Lasuminte: (Ov tad. C 
Oct.. 26, 1923; E. 576402; Winnie. 
Perry, Richmond. 19140 


Holiday (The) ; by W. M. T., of U. S8., 
op. 73; pf... duet. St. Louis, . Mo., 
Treloar music co. © Oct. 19, 1923; 
2.¢:; Oct.,225~E 576329.5,-W., M. TPre-- 

lear, St. Louis. 19141 


Holiday waltz (Dia de fiesta vais) ; 
by May Browne, of U. S8S.; pf. (Mc- 
Kinley world famous edition, no. 
2003: Easy pieces for little fingers) 
© Sept: 22,1923; 2 c. Sept. 27; HB 
571305; McKinley music co., Chic- 
ago. . 19142. 


1101 


” Ui Eee es ‘ 
Pada le i 
i “ibe 3 1 itierg 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


191435 


pt. 11, nL S., Y. 18 


Holst (Gustav) Two psalms; psalms 
86, 148, m G. Holst, tonic sol-fa ed. 


Henry James Timothy, of Great 
Britain; chorus, string oreh. and 
orzan. . 8vo. © Septi 1s, 192387071 c. 
Oct. 8; HE 572207; Augener, » ltd., 
London. [© transiation into tonic 


19143 

Home forever: w and m F. C. H., of 
US!" © Noy 10) 19252 ee Nove ; 
HE 576992; Frances Champion 
Hodges, Crawfordsville, Ind. 


sol-fa notation ] 


19144 


Home light; w Albert Durrant Wat- 
Sonam, Oo Gov re on wana, Or 
onto, Se Whaley, Royce & €o., 
be C) OeCt oy tee aa Cy Moteur Ad 
572149 ; cobain Gerhard Heintz- 
man, Toronto, Canada. ° 19145 


Home (The) normal course for ehil- 
dren’s work in music; bk. 6, seale- 
building and dictation exercises, by 
Octavia’ Hudson, of . U. 8S: 4to. 
(Schirmer’s scholastic series, v. 126) 
©: July 23, ‘1923: 2 «¢ July 26; ‘aff. 
Aug. 14; A 755436; G. Schirmer. inc., 
New York. 19146 


Home (The) town band; mareh, A. J. 
Weidt, arr. R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; 
ereh. 4t0...© July 31, 1923632 
Oct. 11; E 571908; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. [© arrangement] 


19147 
Hon you must come over; blues, w 
Go, Gym RoR M., jroeerv.’ S: 


©, 1 es Met 26,1923 3  DTASTT 

Charles French Clark and Robert 

Everett Mayo, jr., Seymour, Conn. 
19148 


Honegger (Arthur) Trois fragments; 
par A. Honegger, of France, extraits 
de Les Paques 4 New York, de Blaise 
Cendrars; chant et piano, avec qua- 
tuor 4 cordes. © Sept. 14, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 9; E 571967; Composers’ music 
corp., New York. 19149 


Honey-bun; from The left-over, w 
Zelda Sears, m Vincent Youmans, of 
TS. © Oct2,° 1928-2 e Oct Ss. E 
569960; Harms, inc., New York. 

19150 

My oh Studebaker Win- 
ter, m L. M. Gu Ot eS Oli tae. 
Nov. 8, 1928; E 574672; John S. 
Winter and Lucy McBride Gaw, Lib- 
eral, Kan. 19151 

Honey Lou; w H. J. M., m Sylvia 
Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with words. 
© Ocha 1923 2 et Nev? ee By 
576681; Henry J. Mooney, New York: 

19152 


Honey dew; 


w Neil Morét, melody R. E. S., of 
UU." Shark, Nov MS or Ty Sa nee. 
Oct. 6, 1923; °E 571765; Robert E. 
Spencer, San Francisco. “19153 

Honey, please don’t go away; w and 
melody J.-B.,. of U. S2 ares Marey Y. 
Sook, of U. S. © 1 @ Oct. 8,:1923 ; 
E 574021; Julius Britton, Louis- 
ville. 19154 

Honeymoon isle: melodrama and song, 
from The beauty prize, w George 
Grossmith and P. G. Wodehouse, m 
Jerome Kern, of U. S.. Lendon, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © Sept. 5, 1923 ; 
1. «,, Sept.) 1:83) cd) Seep Baath Hh 
567945; T. B. Harms co., New. York. 

. 19155 

Honeymocn parade; boston two-step, 
founded on Seott Sanders’ song, On 
the road to anywhere, adapted 
Harry Wood, of England; pf. 
Ale, ol, $925 ie: Oct. re -#B TAL Oe 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 

; 19156 

Hoo-doo blues; w Wendell Hall, m 
Harry Geise and Emory O’Hara, of 
GS. © 1 € Oe 20) waka 
576499; Harold Rossiter music ¢o., 
Chicago. 19157 

Hoofs (The) of the horses; galloping 
shoes, w Will H. Ogilvie, m C. V. 
Stanford, of Great Britain. © Oct. 
15, 1923; 1 @ Oct. 1630572309 ; 
A. W. Ridley & co., London. 19158 

Hopes; w and melody Walter Smith 
and P. O.; B,,, 0£: ;U..98.;,88r. Wi S- 
©.,1. ce: Oet..15, 19285, -B..5.16030 ; 
Percy Osborne Brewer, San Fran- 
cisco. 19159 

Hoppin (S. B.) Rondo; by 8S. B. H., of 
U. S.: violin and pf. © Sept. 97, 
1923) 2-e!"Oct: 1-2 5R OTs aw. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 19160 

Hot dog: w Eli Dawson, melody 
WS. B.,. of 0: SS. 4G weer 2G, 
1923; FE) 576387; Ted S. Barron, 


Flushing, N. Y. 19161 
Hot toddy blues; w EH. S., m Valeria 
Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with w. 


Sept. 25, °2928.; 2 vere nmtes), Hi 
. 576048 ; Edward Starr, Charleston, 
W. Va. 19162 
Hottentot (The) trot; w Eric Valen- 
tine, m J. A. Tunbridge, of Great 
Britain; in B flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 8, 1923; 1 
ce. Oct. 15; E 572267; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 19163 
w Sam Coslow, m Max Kort- 
lander, of U. S., arr. Ted. Eastwood, 
of U. S.: pf. with w. © 1c. Nov. 
12, 1923; E 576954; Stark & Cowan, 
inc., New York. 19164 


1102 


no. 11, 1923 


House (The) on the hill; by H. V. 
Jervis-Read, of Great Britain; pf. 
‘Sonnets, no. 4) © Oct. 23, 1923 : 
1 ¢. Oct. 26: EB 572471: Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., London. 19165 


How beauteous are their feet: 
anthem for saint’s days, w Dr. 
Watts. m ©. V. Stanford, of Eng- 
land; mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 
‘Musical times, 
Sept. 28, 1923; 1c. Oct. 1:5; B 572138 ; 
Novello & co., Itd., London. 


How ean I believe you when you've 
lied to me so many times; w Harry 
Pease, m Hd. Nelson, of U. S. © 
Oey, 192332 ‘cL Oct Sb: BH 576554; 
A. J. Stasny music co., ine. New 
York. 19167 


How can I forget you; waltz, w and 
melody J. J! M., of U: S. ©1e«. 
Det. 31, 1923; E 576585; James J. 
Murnagh, New York. 19168 


iow could I care for somebody else, 
after I’ve cared for you; w Sam 
Coslow and Harold Christy, m Al- 
hert Sherman, of Russia, domiciled 
at New York, arr. Eugene Platz- 
mann, with fox trot chorus. © 
Oct. 24, 1924; 2 e. Oct. 24; EH 576368; 
All-star music corp., New York. 
19169 
How to practise; problems of. violin 
technic and suggestions for master- 
ing them, Alexander Bloch, of U. 8S. 
‘American academic series, nos. 13, 
i4) pt. 1, for fairly advanced 
players.—pt. 2, for advanced play- 
ers. © Sept. 4, 1923; 2 ¢ each 


Oet. 9; ED 571846, . 571847; Carl 
Fischer, New York. 19170, 19171 
How to write and play accompani- 


ments in a simplified manner in any 
key; compiled Roach-Frankland, of 
U. S.; banjo, standard guit., ete. © 
Aug. 24, 1923;.2 ec and aff. Aug. 27; 
A 756377; Roach-Frankland, Cin- 
cinnati. 19172 
Huia Lou; w Irving Stiller, melody 
Milton Charles and Wayne King, of 


U. .S., arr. . Adolph . Deutsch, . of 
U. S. ee) = NOV.) On.) does 
574678; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 


ine., New York. 19173 


Hula Lu: w Frederick G. Johnson, 
m Henry S. Sawyer, of U. S. 
Oct. 23, 1923; 2 «@ Oct. 25; BE 574472; 
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 19174 

Humming of the bees march; by Gor- 
don S. Thayer, of U. S., pf. (Sun- 
beams) © Oct. 30, 1923; 2 e¢. Oct. 
31; E 576571; S. Brainard’s sons 
co., New York. 19175 


short | 


Oat, be 1923) ¢¢ © - 
19166 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


19185 


Humoresque: par H. Forterre, of 
France; violon et pf. © Sept. 14, 
123 3 Lic. “Sept..:26;, EB 5420693, BH. 
Gaudet, Paris. 19176 


Humorette; by Christian Hellemann, 


of Australia; op. 16; pi. (Paling’s 
piano series, no..5) © Sept. 1, 
1923 ; b,c, OCt.,8 3 Bpb12227s WA. 
Paling & co., Itd., Sydney, Aus- 
tralia. 19177 
Hungry blues; w J. F. M., melody - 
Arnold 'T. Lax; of U. S: © 1. Oct. 


29, 1923; E 576485; J. Francis Mon- 
roe, Newburgh, N. Y. 19178 


Hunting song; w Quinton Ayrton, m 
Wilfrid Shaw, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. (York series, 
anthems & glees, no. 842) © Oct. 
a5) 19235 10. Octe"i6?. Hi ST2805- 
Banks & son, York, England. 19179 


Hurdy-gurdy blues; 
Seott, of U.S. 
1923; 
Cleveland. 


Hush somebody’s, calling my name; 
hymn, arr. J..B. Herbert, of U. S.:; 
male voices. © Oct. 10, 1923; 2 
Oct. 20; E 574811; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. [© harmonization 
and arrangement] 19181 


negro spiritual, arr. J. B. Her- 
bert, of U. S., from melodies sug- 
gested by T. H. Wiseman. Chicago- 
Philadelphia, Rodeheaver co. (Rain- 
bow series) © Oct. 10, 1923; 2 ¢ 
Oct. 20; E 574328; Homer A Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. [© harmonization 
and arrangement] 19182 


Hush-a-bye, lullaby; w and m Arthur 
Stroud, of England; in G. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 

Nabe Loses a we OR 2 ae aek 
Herman Darewski music pub. ©Co., 
London. 19183 


Hushed and still the evening hour; w 
Heinrich Christian Ludwig Senfl, 
English text Helen A. Dickinson, m 
H. G. Nagel, arr. Clarence Dickin- 
son, rearr. Rose Phelps, of U. S8.; 
women’s voices, organ ace. 4to. 
(Sacred choruses, no. 114) © Oct. 
24? 1923 © 2 ef Oct. 255° He ST4482 5 
H. W. Gray co., New: York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 19184 


Hushie my baby; yodel lullaby, w 
A. W. B., m Billie Brown, of U. S. 
© 1 ec. Oct. 25, 1923; E 574444; 
Anna Welker Brown, Kansas City, 
Mo. 19185 


melody Gene 
dC. Set. 28, 
BE 569771; Sam Fox pub. co., 
19180 


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19186 


Hymn (A) of praise; w and m O. J. 


S., of Canada. © Apr. 10, 1923; 1c. 
Aug. 11; E 572144; Oswald. J. 
Smith, Toronto, Canada. 19186 


Hymnus; by Rossetter G. Cole, of U. 


ke 


S., op. 38, no. 1, organ. © Sept. 6, 
1928; 2 c« Sept. 10; E 570899; Ar- 
thur P. Sehmidt co., Boston. 19187 


ain’t been a preacher all my life, 
and I don’t have to be one now; w 
and m Bub Miley [i. e. J. W. M.], 
or Ur 8). © Ut es Oak! 23, O28 iow 
074358 ;; James Westley Miley, New 
York. 19188 


ain’t got no money; words by B. F., 
music by Eiliott Markham, of U. S.; 
pf. with w. © June 15, 1923; 2 e 
Oct. 1; E 569845; Birdie Francisco, 
Parsons, Kan. 19189 


ain’t lazy, I’s jist tired; w R. C. C., 
melody M. Peree, of U. S. © 1e 
Oct. 22, 1928: E 576284: Robert C. 
Clow, Plainfield, I11. 19190 


am as I was made to be; w F. W. 
M., m Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. 
with words. © Oct. 4, 1923; 2 «. 
Nov. 2; E 576684; Francis W. Mas- 
ters, Lena, II. 19191 


am going back to my girl in Ten- 
nessee; w H. M. M., melody Her- 
man Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Frigner |}, of: UO. Baii@wt. e2Oct.-.22, 
1923: E 576286; Harold M. Munsee. 
Corry; Pa. 19192 


am not a sucker, even if I.am a fish; 
Wi ane wr so he Wi cy Le. 
Sept. 24, 1923; E 574201; Thomas. J. 
Dailey, East St., Louis, I11. 19193 


am painting a picture on the dipper 
to-night; w W. H. H., melody Ar- 
nold.. T.. Lax, of "U. S. © 1’ ce Oct. 
8, 1923; E 574015; Walter H. Har- 
wood, Plainesville, O. 19194 


am thinking of you mother; w W. I. 
G., m Jean Navarre [pseud. of Hthel 
Fisher], of U. S. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Oct. 2, 1923; 
2c. Oct. 13; E 576059; W. I. Green, 
Altoona, Pa. 19195 
am waiting for the autumn leaves to 
fall: ‘w.and.m .M..,.J...S.;..0f .Jugo 
Slavia, domiciled at New York. © 
Oet 26, 4923 ::;2 , c:., Oet. 29 ey HB 
576517; Michael John Saxon, New 
York. 19196 
believe my man’s got a rabbit’s leg; 
w P. C. B., m Fannie May Goosby, 


Oly Usa ut). ot COC aa Ozer 


569942: P. C. Brockman, Atlanta. 
19197 


pt. 111, . S., V. 18: 


{| I can always find another partner; 


from The wildflower, w Otto Har- 
bach and Oscar Hammerstein, 24d, 
m Vincent Youmans and Herbert 
Stothart, of U. S. © Oct. 5, 1923; 
2 ec. Oct. 11; E 574105; Harms, inc., 
New York. 19198 


I can smile but not forget; w T. T., 
m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. 8S. ©1e. Oct. 
22, 1923; EK 574887; ‘Theodosia 
Tabler, Sisson, Calif. 19199" 


I cannot live without you dear; w 
Wm. Fehrien, m W. and Fanny 
Fehrlen, of U. S., arr. W. Fehrlen. 
© 1c Nov. 12, 1923; E 576950; 
William F. Fehrien, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 19200: 


I cannot pay the debt I owe; w and m- 
J. H. F., of U. Sty © tener 19, 
1923; E 576218; J. Howard Fayst, 
Wilmington, Del. 19201 


I can’t forget you; w and melody E. K., 
Or AW. Sk Ole Oct. 10, 1923; ro 
574068; Edward Killian, Reno, Nev. 

19202 


I can’t kick; w Hulbert Esmere, m 
Geo. Butts, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at Philadelphia. © 1 ¢«. Oct. 
4, 19283; HE 571575; Excelsior music 
pub. co., Philadelphia. 19208 

I’d be a fool to fool with you; w and m 
Roy Turk and J. Russel Robinson, 
of U.. S:. © Oect..26,, 1923 2) Oct. 
26; E 576464; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 19204 

I’d build an empire for you; w B. F. 
N., melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 
©1c. Oct. 29, 1923; E 576484; B. F. 
Nicell, New Orleans. 19205 


I’d like to be back home again; w and 
m L. A., of U. S. Boston, Mass., 
Lewis Alston music co. © Sept. 15, 
1923; 2 ce. Sept. 29; E 571438; Lewis 
Alston, Boston. 19206 


I’d walk a mile for a, camel; w Geo. 
Solotaire, m §.,Cl) of Uys) 7G 1. e 
Oct. 8, 1923; E 574022; Sol Cohen, 
New York. ; 19207 

T don’t bother work, big boy, and work 
don’t bother me; w G. B. R, m. John 
BF. Ryan, ‘or U. $8.) @), f eer, 20, 
1923; E 576411; G. B. Rayburn, 
Water Valley, Miss. 19208 

I don’t know blues; w and m R. A. 
MG ir., of U.S." (© a tem erases 

ee Richard Alexander Bunch, 
; Indianapolis. 19209 


it ey know what there’s about you; 


w R. B.; m E. S. 8S. Huntington, of 
U.S. ©1¢ Nov. 2, 1923; E 576709 ; 
Reva Burch, Oswego, N. Y. 19210: 


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no. 11, 1923 


19234 


I don’t want your money, honey, all I 
want is you; w and mF. V. S., of 
tos Cy tc.“ Nov..; 2,, 19255, . 5 
576693; Frank Vincent Schlachter, 
Pittsburgh. 19211 


I dreamed that a lassie still cared; w 
® RY Em’ EY R:.,; ‘of “U:'S3- op: 30. 
Cte -Oet.' 22° 1923" He 576291 ; 
Emile Reyl and Frank R. Hader, 
New York. 19212 

I got a girl; w Al Butt [i. e. H. C. B.], 
m Win Danielson [i. e., Winthrop 


Danielson] of U. S.; pf. with w. © 
Oct. 24, 1923: E 576345; Harold 
Charles Butt, Lynn, Mass. 19213 
I grieve constantly; when you’re 


away, w and m Everett Robbins, and 

J. Frank Terry, of U. S. © Oct. 4, 

1923252 c Sept. 29;..E: 574507; 

Frank Terry’s music arranging stu- 

dios, Milwaukee. 19214 
I hate you, but I love you; w. Hal 
Rosenberg and Paul Rosenberg, 
melody H. Van Smith [i. e. H. S8.]. 
ies. wiGy bc. Oct. IT, 1923; h 
571924... Harry... Smith, » Roxbury; 
Mass. 19215 
have got the blues, those bright 
heht blues; w M. Pom. HE. 8.18. 
Huntington, of U. S. .©1 e. Oct. 4, 
1923: E 571590; Maud Priest, Rose- 
dale, Kan. 19216 
hear a voice calling fish; fox trot, 
Ww ang mibe. Me Gy of Uz S..-©-t. e. 
+ Oct. 3, 19238; E 571568; Edith M. 
Giddings, New York. 19217 

hear the bees a-humming; three 
part cho. w Katherine Bainbridge, 
fi. 9. Zamecnik, of U.S. 2 girls’ 
voices. 4to. (Sam Fox school se- 
ries of unison and part songs,- no. 
9) (©), ‘Oet,) 9: 1923 i7301:2 ‘ec Oet: 11? 
HE 576532: Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. Z f 19218 
‘heard de angels singin’; hymn, arr. 
J. B. Herbert, of U. S. © Oct. 10, 
* 1923 ;,2 6) Oct. 20; B.574304.; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. [© har- 
monizing and arrangement] 19219 
just can’t forget you; waltz, w J. 
C. G., melody Jack Vincent, of U. S. 
©1c. Nov. 12, 1923; E. 576959 ; John 
Clay Green, Chicago. 19220 
I just can’t tell what makes me happy ; 

w George Fraction, melody L. 8. H., 

of U..S., arr. Santiago Santchez, of 


=> 


a 


Leal 


wn, 


| 


Maps. iC), bel Oe. 2p, , 1923 7) 
574449; Leroy Samuel Hodges, 
Brooklyn. 19221 


I know a widow, who could win, and 
fool you all; w C. W. C., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 


I know 


Fisher] of U.S. ©1ce. Oct. 1, 1923; 
E 569823; Charles W. Cromer, Bris- 
Lol, a. . ¥, 19222 


I know I belong to somebody else, but 
I want to belong just to you; w and 
Wi Ge We Ole) OeL «a 
1923: 2 c Oct. 8; E 574051; George 
W. Breuker, Brooklyn. 19223 


I have another building; 
* hymn, arr. J. B. Herbert, of U: 8, 
Or Oct) £0 t92n7 2c. Orr. 205. Bi 
574321; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- © 
cago. [@© harmonization and ar- 
rangement ] 19224 


I know you'll be sorry some day; w 
EF. J. F., melody F. J. F. and W. A. 
H., of U..S...©,1 c Sept. 22, 1923; 
E 574202: Fred J. Ferri and Wm. A. 
Elphick, West Hoboken, N. J. 

19225 

I know you love me; w Jackson Joseph 


Stewart, m Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; 
pf. with w..) © Oct. 25,1923; 2). c¢. 


Nov. 2; E 576666; J. J: Stewart, 
Hamlin, Tex. 19226 


I lean on Lena, and Lena Jeans on me; 
Woe We! Pu Mes Ole. ay Abbe arb 
A. Weber, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 16, 
1923; EH 574214: John Weist, Seattle. 

19227 


I'll be a pal to mother; w C. J. S., 
by Arnold 'T.; hax of. U- &.,. NicY: 
City, Frank Harding. © Oct.. 11, 
O23 ue Cy OCb io... i (600 * Cora 
J. Smith, Lebanon, N. H. 19228 


I'll be good; w and m J. BE. F., of U. S. 
©) 1 e. Oct. 4, 1923: E 571599; John 
HK. Frazier, New York. 19229 


T’ll never tell, if you never tell on me; 
w and melody F. M., of U. S. 
1 ¢@ Oct. 16, 1923; BE 574225; Frank 
Mansfield, Brooklyn. 19230 
I'll not forget; w F. J. G., melody Lee 
Mirena Oro gs wke) tre Orr de, 
1923 ; EF 574097 ; Fred J. Gallo, Cleve- 
land. 19231 
Ill put my heart in your keeping; 
wR. L. L.; m E. S. S. Huntington, 
Oh Woes Wo) ne Novena rhOZesey Ey 
576713; Roy L. Law, Chepachet; 
doth 19232 
(ll wait for you; w and m L. M. G.; 


OF, 06S. Oude. Oc. 4, 1925 - 
9571607: Louise M. Gridley, Mont- 
pelier, Vt. 19233 


I long to be a sheik like Harold Teen; 
w L. M. W., melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of U.S. © 
Tt ec. Oct. 1, 1923; E 569822; Lloyd 
M. Wendt, Spencer, S. D. 19234 


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pt, 0, 4.8 ya 


' I love the girl who kisses, I hate the 
girl that don’t; w Marc J. Wolf. 
m Alford Haden, of U. S. © Oct. 
£0,01923 3°28 Oet. BPb i Ht S976 { 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 19235 


= 


love you: w M. B., m Al Meehan, of 
U8. opt withiwi i. Octs 2341923 : 
2c. Nov. 2; E 576665: Maymie Bow- 
den, Brown City. Mich. 19236 


love you all the while; w and m 
T. T.. of U..S.. Chicago, Tell Taylor, 
inc. © Oct. 20, 1923; 2 ¢ Oct. 22; 
E 576340: Tell Taylor, Chicago. 
TO237 
love you granny, but I must love 
mammy more; w Percy Edgar, m 
Arthur Stroud, of England; in D. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
(©) .Sept®- day Tos fe" Ock tae 
572232: Herman Darewski music 
pub. co., London. 192388 
love you Hawaii; waltz song w 
Bartley Costello, m Lucille Cortez, 
of U. S., arr. Billy Heagney, of 
BVOS. |) @ Ase (Oct. 20, MeSH 
574297: Joseph M. Davis, New York. 
19239 
love you. I love you. I love you; 
from The wildflower. w Otto Har- 
bach and Oscar Hammerstein 2d, 
m Vincent Youmans and Herbert 
Stothart; of ‘U:"S. ©. Oct. 5, 1923; 
2 @ Oct. 11; E 574104; Harms, inc., 
New York. 19240 
I'm a cuckoo; w and melody H. L. P., 
of U. S., arr. Grif Gordon. of U. S. 
© 1 « Oet. 23, 1923;. EB 574347; 
Harold Y. Patterson. Oklahoma City, 
OKI. 
Im a good gal but I’m a thousan’ 


bm 


miles from home; w and m 8. W., |; 


of U. S. (Williams low-down series, 
ma: 7) ‘© Ocky 2d, 482386) 2)e, Oct. 
27: KE 574548; Spencer Williams 
music ce., inc.. New York. 19242 


I’m a one-man woman, looking for a 
one-woman man; w and melody Con 
Conrad, of 0... 5: On ecGek 31, 
1923: E 576582: Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 19243 

Im a prize: from The beauty prize, 
w George Grossmith and P. G. Wode- 
house, m Jerome Kern, of U. S. 
London, Chappell & co.. 1td. © Sept. 
5. 1923: 1 « Sept. 18; 1 c. Sept. 28; 
£567941: T. B. Harms. co., New 
York. 19244 

I’m arranging for changing the key; 
w Raymond B. Egan, m Richard A. 
Whiting, of U. S.. © Oct..18, 19235. 
2 ec. Oct. 17; E 574238; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 19245 


19241 |. 


I’m broke: w Bobby May, m John F. 
Ryan, of U. S..© 1, Oet. 26, 1923: 
\ E 576398; Robert G. Mages, Buffalo. 


19246; 
I’m feeling better; w J. F..Cx,.m 
George L. Cobb, of (U.S. © 1 «. 


Sept. 29, 1923; E 571516: James F. 
Connor, Boston. 19247 


I’m feeling blue for Mammy Lou: w 
Henry Creamer, m Lew Pollack, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.*: female 
voices. 4to. (Witmark edition. ex- 
cellent quartette arrangements. no. 
1655) © Sept. 19, 1923; 2 c Sept. 
27; E 571334; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

1924S. 


I’m forever thinking of you; w E. T. 
and Wayne Walker, m Arnold T. 
Lax, of U. S. Chicago, T., W., musie. 
publishers. © Oct. 20, 1923; 2 «. 
Oct, 22; .E 576307: Ernie ‘Taylor. 
Anderson, Ind. 19249 


I’m glad I found you; w and melody 
WD. R., of, Us Se 1G tae ae ee. 
1923; E 574517; W. Dean Rogers. 
Los Angeles. 19250 


I’m going back to mother and dear oid 
Erin’s isle; w R. B. J., m Sylvia 
Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with words. 
© Oct. '26)) 1923" 2 7eit Nag ee 
076688; Robt. B. Jordan, Dixmont. 
Pa. 19251 


I’m -going back to the farm; w Vara 
Davis Shinn, m Elliott Markham, of 
U. S.; pf. with w. © Aug. 20, 1928: 
2 e@. Oct 6% Haat ware iee V. 
Shinn, Taylor, 'Tex. 19252 


I’m going home to mother; w Henry 
Drewes, m Jonas J. Richman, of U. 
Su! © Nov. 3, 1923-2 ec Oet7247 EF 
576613, Music hit pub. co., New 
York. 19253 


I’m going to tell the world by radic, 
what a wonderful girl you are: w 
and m by Phil Shapiro, of’ U.S. 

© Oct. 5, 1923; 2 ce. Oct. 6; H.574275: 
Shapiro bros., Buffalo. 19254 


I’m gone dat’s all, I’m gone; w Jim 
Burris, m Perry Bradford, of U. &.. 
arr. D. Lawrence Wilson, of U. &. 
©1e. Oct. 4, 1923; EH 571572; Perry 
Bradford musie pub. eo., New York. 

19255 

I’m gonna get somebody’s daddy, just - 
wait and see; w and melody E. D.. 
Of UL Ste. ©) Bes Oe renee yea 
571567 : Edgar Dowell, New York. 

19256. 


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no. 11, 1923 


I’m lonesome for you; waltz, w and 


m Vera Clifford Jaeger, of U. S., arr. 
Carl, A. Rosen, of U. S..© Sept. 
fee hoe se Cry Oct, 1 6d D1 Gbeo | 
Veronica Jaeger, St. Louis. 19257 


I’m new-born again; hymn, arr. J. B. 
Herbert, of U.. S.. © Oct. 10, 1923; 
2-e., Oct. 20; BH, 574326; Homer | A 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. [© harmoni- 
zation and arrangement] 19258 


I’m on my way; w E. S. 8S. Hunting- 
ton; -m;J..D.; of U.S. -©1 e«. Oct. 
4, 1923; E 571580; Josue Duguay, 
Los Angeles. 19259 


I’m on my way to my Old Kentucky 
home; w and melody F. L. Schmidt, 
Ore: Sac ©,2 G&, Octo, 19233 EB 
569809; Frank L. Schmidt, Stock- 
ton, Calif. 19260 


I'm pining for you; w Edith Poovey, 
m Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
@ Aus, dl; 1923;,,,.2, en; Oet:.65: EB 


5971755; Mrs. John Poovey, Belle 
Plaine, Kan. 19261 


I’m sitting pretty. in a pretty city: 
by Lou Davis, Abel Baer and Henry 
Santly, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. 
S.; vocal orch., in D. 4to. © Sept. 
21, 1928; 2c. Oct. 5; E 569998; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 19262 


I’m sitting pretty in a pretty little 
city ; fox trot, Lou Davis, Abel Baer 
and Henry Santly, arr. Louis Katz- 
man, of U. S.; orech., with words. 
Zions ©) Oet. 5; 1928 -/2 :¢. ‘Oct: 12: 
E 574508: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

19268 


I’m somebody nobody loves; w and 
melody Harry Akst and Benny 
Davis, of U. S., arr. Mark Howard, 
eer Ui Sie©@iit ce. Oet. 951923: E 
571885; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
inc., New York. 19264 


——w Benny Davis and Benton Ley, 
m Harry Akst, of U. S: .© Nov. 3, 
1923; 2 e: Nov. 3; E 574616; Ager, 
Yelien & Bornstein, inc., New York. 

19265 


I’m sorry; w and melody E. P., of U. 
S., arr. Walter,,Paul,;. of U. S... © 
1c. Oct. 10, 1923 |. E 576548 ; Edward 
Phillips, Philadelphia. — 19266 


I’m sweeping the snowflakes all away, 
80 mother will not know; w H. J. W., 
mK. V. of U.S... ©, Sept. 24,,1923; 
2 er Oct: 2:7 5715463 HB. Jowright 
and E. Vadeboncoeur, Vancouver, B. 
C., Canada. : 19267 


19280 


I’m the boss, yes the boss, that’s me: 
w, B. B., m Sylvia. Forrest, of U.S.; 
pf. with w.. © Sépt. 25, 1923; 2 c. 
Oct. 15; E 576047; Billy Bourges, 
Glendive, Mont. 19268 


I’m the fool who believes in you; w 
Bilvgowaish (rae Wel GSO. Wil 
melody Adele Johnson, of U.S. ©1 
ce. Oct. 16, 1923; E 574222; William 
G. C. Waish, Brooklyn. 19269 


I’m tired of being alone; w and m- 
James A. Walsh and Billy Lang, of 
TS... ©, Octo. 192432 CG. Ock 
12; E 574133; Orpheum music co., 
Boston. 19279 


I need you; w HK. T. R. C., m Al: Mee- 
Hart, OF Us S.s" pt. with: w-'"(©)' Ot. 
Za,” Lose. 2. Cs NOV. 2: Br StOO00; 
Emily T. Riker Comiskey, Madison, 
Wis. 19271 


I need you, dear; w E. H. D., melody 
Luther A. Clark, of U. S. © 1. 
Oct. 13, 1923; E 574144; E. Helene 
Doering, Milwaukee. 19272 


I need you near to-night; w and m 
A. D: M.; of U.S... © 1 e. Sept. 13, 
1923; E 569973; Alice D. Mitchell, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 19273 

I never can forget; w G. S. P., melody 
John F. Ryan, of U. S.. © 1c. Oct. 
6, 1923; E 571686; Geo. S. Potter, 
Wapello, Ia. 19274 

I never had a mammy:; w and melody 
Rosetta and Vivian Duncan, of U. S. 
© 1-¢. Oct.-17, 1923 ; E.576144; Dun- 
can sisters, San Francisco. 19275 

I no wash-ee to-tay; w and m J. R. C.. 
oe OS, C) Oet. 23, 1995 -'2. e. Oet. 
29; E 576519; James Richard Chase, 
Boston. . 19276 

I send you dreams; w M. L. H., m 
Bainbridge Crist. of U. S.; high 
voice, in A flat. (Sheet music edi- 
tion, V. 806) © Sept. 11, 1928; 2 ec. 
Oct. 9; E 571852; Carl Fischer, 
New York. 19277 

I think of thee; w S. C., melody 
Luther A. Clark, of ‘U. S. © 1 « 
Oct, 13, 19238; EB 574151; Stanley 
Coleman, Detroit. 19278 

I’ve been lonesome without you; w 
P. B., m Elliott Markham, of U. S.; 
pf. with w. © Sept. 18, 1923; 2 «. 
Oct. 15; E 576021; Petra Banuelos, 
Humboldt, Kan. 19279 


I’ve been longing for someone like 
you; w C. J. S., m Geo. Graff, jr., of 
U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. 8. 
© 1e. Oct. 26, 1923 ; E 576425 ; Cath- 
erine J. Sanson, Philadelphia. 

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19281] 


I’ve been under de water; hymn, arr. 
J. B. Herbert, of U. S.; male voices. 
© Oct,’ ‘10; 1928: "2c "Oct, 207 FR 
5974305; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. [© harmonization and ar- 
rangement | 19281 


I’ve crowned the Savior king of my 
heart; w F. E. R., m Eva Williams 
Magee,, of,.U:..S.; ©» Sept. 25, 1923 - 
2,¢€. Sept. 29; H.571442: Frank .B. 
Rousch, Cincinnati. 19282 


I’ve dreamed of sunsets; w J. G. Hol- 
land, m John Duke, of U. S.:; me- 


dium voice. (Two dream songs, 
Ho, 2): ©, Oct."G, 1923-2 ¢c. Och wt - 


E 574176; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 19283 


I’ve got a cross eyed papa but he looks 
Straight. to me;..w.. King . Zany 
[pseud. of Jack Dill] and Wm. Du- 
val, m Roy Ingraham, of U. 8S. 
Sept. 26, 1923; 2°e. Oct. 4; E 571633: 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

19284 


T’ve got a flip flap flapper baby; w 
Walter Conroy and Jack Oliver, m 
Chester Escher, of U. S. © Sept. 
10) 09236) 2) /Sept. 123 EH S76550: 
Quality song co., New York. 19285 


I’ve got a man; w F. J. G. and Lee 
Turner, melody L. T., of U. S. © 


1c. Sept. 27, 1923;'E 574204; Pred- 


J. Gallo, Cleveland. 19286 


Yve got the Western blues; w C. C. O.., 
Wy Geo. catalina, OL Us os. ware: 
ECO! "Ge Beach, Of, ss Gwe: 
Oet. 22, 1923; 574362: Christine 
C. Owen, Roanoke, Va. 19287 


Tve got those laughin’ while my 
heart is breakin’ blues; w Bennett 


Curtis, melody Geo. W. Meyer, of 
UU: So © hc i Sepis 28, 0925—. Fi 
569772: Irving Berlin, inec., New 
York. 19288 
I've got those shouting blues; melody 
George Baquet, of U. SS: © 1 «@ 
Oct. 2. :1923;.. EH. 571502; Clarence 


Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 19289 


I’ve just got the blues, that’s all; w 
P. C. B., m Fannie May Goosby, of 
U. S. [Photographie copy] ©1e. 
Oct. 1, 1923; E 569815; P. C. Brock- 
man, Atlanta. 19290 


I want a girl like mother was, when 
mother was a girl; from Shamrock, 
w and m Cliff Hess and Joseph H. 
Santly, of U. S: © Sept. 27, 1923; 


2 e. Oct. 9; EH 571892; Jerome H.. 


Remick & co., New York. 19291 


pt. 1, D. s., v. 18 


I want a man; w H. B., m Robert H. 
Brennen, of U.S. New York City, 
Frank Harding. © Oct. 11, 1923: 
2c. Oct. 13; E 576057; Henry Buek- 
ner, Morgantown, W. Va. 19292 


Want my sweet daddy now; w and 
m Donald Heywood, of U., S. 

Oct. 3, 1923; 2 ¢ Oct: 15;-B 576011 - 
Down South musie pub. corp., New 
York. 192938 


I want to be somebody’s pal; w Sopha 
Luckett, melody John F, Ryan. of 
U.S.’ © 1 & Oct, 6 1923--H 571685 ; 
Sopha L. Marsh, Washington. 


lam! 


19294 


I want to feel it; blues, w F. W. L. 
and Mary Bradford, m F. W. &., of 
US. © © Now 2:9 1622 


574637; Fred W. Longshaw, Kansas 
City, Mo. 19295 


want to know; w and m &. G. G. 
of 'U. Si © Fe Oe a 152388 E 
569972; Ed Gomberg Goodman, Vir- 
ginia, Minn. 19296 


. want to know what this world is 
coming’ to; w? Vi) O29 nai eas. 
Huntington, of U.S. ©1¢ Oct. 4, 
1923;' BE 5716037 Vietoria’ Goon, 
Mesa, Ariz. 19297 


will extol Thee, O God, my King; 
festival anthem, w from the Psalms, 
m Willis F. A. Lambert, of Great 


_ 


wed 


_ 


Britain; mixed voices, organ acc. 
Ato. © Oct.'15, 1923: 1 ¢ Oct. 16: 
EH 572307; A. W. Ridley & eo., Lon- 
don. 19298 
I will give thanks; sacred song. m 
Ira ;B:..,.Wilsomy; Of ie) oa ide ees 


voice, in G.—2. Low voice, in C.— 
3. Medium voice, in E flat.—4. Sop. 
and alto.—5. ‘Sop. and ’ten: ‘© 
Sept. 4, 1923; 2 c. each Sept. 29; 
569800 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

19299 


I will never forsake you; w from the 
Bible, m ‘J. Bo Ei, or Us.) ao Ok. 
11,,''1923'; 2%. *Ock!* 199 0Mis 506254: 
J. B. Herbert, Monmouth, Ii. 

19300 


I will praise Thy name; Psalms 
CXLV! 1. 2,3 XOVEDE SS mm VEINS: 
Macdougall, of U. S.; men’s’ voices. 
(Octavo series, men’s voices, sacred, 
no. 472) © Sept. 6, 1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 
10; BE 570896; Arthur P. Sehmidt 
co., Boston. 19301 

I wish I had a few drops of Jew-blood 
in me; w and melody R. C., of U. 
S. ©1e. Oct. 29, 1923; H 576502 ; 
Roslyn Clephane, New York. 19302 


1108 


fe Nile eal 
mg it : ; 
er). ; P 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


19324 


I wish I was, what I was, when I was 
sweet sixteen: w and melody J. B., 


Of... 4S2i,© Weis Oct.) 3, (19233) E 
D71571; Jack Baxley, New York. 
19303 


| 


wonder who. gets the kisses that I 
got long ago; w Casper Nathan, 
melody W..H.. of U. S.,,arr., 46. N., 
Wee. a). e-- Oct, 18. 1923 E 
574257; D. Hagen, Los Angeles. 
19304 


wonder why the glow-worm winks 
his eye at me; from 9 o’clock revue, 
w Oscar Hammerstein, 2d., m Her- 
bert Stothart, of U. S. © Oct. 24, 
1923;2 ¢ Oct. 26; E 574538 ; Harms, 
ine., New York. 19305 
would not be a sinner; hymn. arr. 
wT eeeeerpert, of U.S. Oet. 10, 
4923; 2 ¢..Oct. 20: E 574313: Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. [© har- 
monization and arrangement] 19306 
Iberian serenade: by Norman Leigh, 
of U.S; pf. © Aug. 30; 19232 2 
e. Oct. 11; E 571911; Walter Jacobs. 
ine., Boston. 19307 
arr. R. E. Hildreth. of 
U. S:*,orch., 4to.., © Sept., 6.1923 ; 
2 e. Oct. 11; E 571903; Walter Ja- 
cobs, ine., Boston. [© arrangement] 
19308 


Ich bet dich Gott: chorus, w Freide 
A. Belov, m J. B.. of U. S.: mixed 
voices. (‘© 1c. Oct. 27. 1923: E 
574546: Joseph Belov, Philadelphia. 

19309 


Teh hob zie gifinin: w and melody A. 
Sot; Oy S....©)) 1, «.,Oc0t., 6449235 | 
E 571662; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

19310 


Ich lasse meine frau zu haus: one- 
step aus der dreiaktigen operette Die 
tugendprinzessin, gesangstext von 
- Richard Bars, musik von Kurt Zor- 
lig. of Germany. klav. arr Otto 
Lindemann, of Germany. © May 
31, 1923: 1 e Sept. 29: E 572124; 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 


~~ 


| sf 


—___ 


19311 

Ich mécht . .. : aus der operette Die 
damen vom Olymp. von Rudolnh 
Schanzer u. Ernst Welisch, musik | 


von Rudolph Nelson, of Germany. 
klav. arr. Otto Lindemann, of Ger- 
many. © June 9, 1923: 1 ¢. Sept. 
29; E 572129: Drei-masken verlag. 
a. g., Berlin. 19312 
_ Idylle angélique; by René L. Becker, 
of U. S., op. 71: organ. (St. Ceci- 
lia, no. 289) © Oct. 3. 1923: 2 «¢. 
Oct. 4; E 571617; H. W. Grav co.. 
New York. . 19313 . 


80830—_24—_ 4 


| 


1109 aoa 


If autos could talk: w and m M. A. O., 
of U. Si. arr. Harry’ L: Alford, of 
WH S2ct@l 1s ci) Oct::47: 192341 E 
576139: Michael A. O’Hara. Roa- 
noke. Va. 19314 


If blue eves smile back at .vou;. w 
O. G.. m Elliott Markham, of U. S.: 


pf. with w. © Aug. 20, 1923: 2 ¢ 
Oct. 6:3 °E 571724: Ora Godlove, 
Chester, Pa. 19315 


If doughty deeds my ladv nlease: nart- 
sone. w R. Graham of Gartmore. m — 
FON B., of U. S.; men’s voices.!4to. 
(C) (Och), 92., TOPR 2D ey Oet: KB 
974540; John J. Bishop. Springfield. 
Mass. 19316 


pa he 


If he comes to: see you, he brings your 
money to me: w and melody G. W. 


B.. of U. S.. arr. Clarence M. Jones, 
etd): S. Oo espSevks 2204923 7 BE 
176346; George Warren Bates. 
Chicago. 19317 


If I could know; w S. F. W., melody 


John F. Ryan. of VU. S. © 1 ¢ Ort 
26. 1923: EB 576407: S. EF. Wylly, 
Maywood, Tl. ? 19318 


If tf had wings: by Bessie Willinms 


Sherman. of U. S.; pf. (Jn Four 
litthle tone studies) © Sent. 28, 


1923 ; 2 e@: Oct. 3: FE 574249 ; Clavton 
F. Summy co., Chicago. 19319 


Tf the rest of the world don’t want 
vou. go back to vour mother and 
dad: w Alex Gerber, m Dave 
Drever., of U. S....© 1 e., Oct. 30, 
1923: E 574573; Irving Berlin. inc.. 
New York. 19320 


If we'd known von was gonna come. 
we'd a surely baked a cake: w 
George A. Little. m Larry Schaetz- 
léin, of U.i8,19© Sent.1. 1923: 2 c. 
Oct. 11: E 571978: Dixon-Lane 
music pub. ¢co.. ine., Chicago. 19321 


Tf vou. don’t care; fox trot. w and m 


Nort. Gt .G. Su crOee. 29-1923 ; 
FE 576510: Nellie Lare, Brock. Neb. 
19322 


If vou dort. I know who will: w and 
m (€, Williams, Chris Smith and 
Tint, Brymn,, of UrcS:. © Oct) 3. 
4923 2 iwies.Sept:; i285 . E: 569T81 ; 
Clarence Williams music pub. ¢o., 
ine.. New York. 19323 


If you knew how I cried over you; 
w and melody A. G., of U. S., arr. 
Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © 1. Oct. 
8. 1923: E 574004; Abraham Gold- 
berg. Boston. 19324 


RS ere ei — 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19325 


If you want what I got sweet papa. 
why don’t you make it known; w 
Bob Shoemaker [i. e. Robert Shoe- 
maker], melody’ Jean Lawrence 
ook, of U. S. © 1 c. Oct: 204a9R3 ; 
E 576512; Cook & Shoemaker pub. 
co., New York. 19325 


If you will marry us, we'll stroll be- 
neath the babbling brook; from 
Nifties of 1923, w and m Bert Kal- 
mar and Harry Ruby, of U. S. 
Oct. 3,,1923; 2 c. Oct. 4; E 571619; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder cO., New 
York. 19326 


Imprisoned love; w and m A. A., of 
U. S. Seattle, Wash,, Allayne pub. 
co.” © Oet}:11/.19234"2. @ Cet: "20; 
EL 5743387; Alyce Allayne, Seattle. 

19327 


In a_ cloistered davaens meditation, 
William Schroeder, of U. S.: organ. 
(St. Cecilia, ‘no.°'225)' ©’ Oet. 3, 
41923; 2 ¢ Oct. 4; EB ST1IGIGH W. 
Gray co., New York. 19328 


In a cozy tea room; w and melody 
Dorothy Terriss, Leo Wood and Ger- 
ald Franklin, of U.{8., jarre, Lisl /Ww. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 1923; E 574463; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 19329 


In a garden lone; Easter song, w and 
m Grant Colfax. Tullar, of U..S.; 
high voice. | (©, Jan. 30,1923. 2; ¢. 
Oct. 6; E 571699; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 19330 


In a land’ of dreams; w M. C. M., m 
Al Meehan, of U.’S.; pf. with w. 
©’ Sept? 18, “1923* 2? ce. "Ort Ib: EB 
976042; Minnie C. Middleton, West 
Philadelphia, Pa. 19331 

In a little covered wagon all our own 
w and melody Chas. and Bob Kuhn, 
of; UR Sar j(@ hk eniOet. 12, 19235) E 
974095; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. 19332 

In a rose garden; reverie, Tobia Ac- 
ciani, arr. M. L. Lake, of U. S.; mil- 
itary band, with conductor. 4to. © 
duly 5, 1923; 2.@ Octo 9: HK AMS22 ; 
Carl Fischer, New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 19333 

in a tea garden; Japanese romance, 
T. Henry Lodge, of U. S.: piano. 


Oct.’ 15)... 1923.2 29. GINIOGEY £65! 
574228;  Richmond-Robbins, inc., 
New York. 19334 


In an old abbey; by B. H., of England, 
op. 82; organ. London, Novello & 
eo., 1td. obl. 8vo.. © Sept. 28, 
1923; 1 ec. Oct: 1; E 572134; Basil 
Harwood, Almondsbury, 


England. 19335 


Bristol.,. 


be eS 


ee 
Fe ih 2 


pt. 1, D. s., v.18 


In bugdom; insect episode, Paul Eno, 
of. ‘UL 'Sis' pt.) © Tuly Zoey 1923772 c. 
Oct. 11; E 571912; Walter. Jacobs, 
inc., Boston. [© arrangement] 

19336 


In command; march, Franz von Blon, 
arr. Lester Brockman, of U. S. 4to. 
1. Military band, with conduc- 
tor.—2. Orch. © Aug. 2, 1923; 2 ec. 
each Oct. 9; E 571817, 571833; Carl 
Fischer, New York. [© arrange- 
ment for military band] 

19337, 19338 


In days of long ago; w G. H. K., m 
Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with 
words. © Oct. 23,1923; 2-e. Nov. 
2; E 576664; George H. Korner, 
San Francisco. 19339 


In der bar ist grossbetrieb; aus der 
operette Die damen vom Olymp, 
von Rudolph Schanzer u. Ernst 
Welisch, musik von Rudolph Nelson, 
of Germany, klav. arr. Otto Linde- 
mann, of Germany. © May 4, 1923; 
Loe. Sept. 29; E 572125; Drei-mas- 
ken verlag, a. g.., Berlin. 


In gorten fin liebe; w and melody 
J. MoOOR., Of 20S 2) epee semen 
1923; E 574688; Joseph M. Rum- 
shisky, New York. 19341 


In green pastures; meditation reli- 
gioso from the 23rd psalm, J. Owen 
Long, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 12, 1923; 
Zire... Oct. 15; E 571992; A. W. Per- 
ry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 19342 


In Holland; with biographical sketch, 
and instructive annotations, w and 
m J. Lilian Vandevere, of U. 8.; pf. 
with words. (Progressive series 
compositions, no. 132) © Nov. 9, 
1923; 2 c. Nov. 12; ‘577003; Art 
publication soc., St. Louis. 19343. 


In honeymoon land with you; w 
Thomas Clayton Kennedy, melody 
John Harding, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York City. ©1c. 
Oct. 283, 1923; E 574348; Bernard 
- Novambére, New York. 19344 


In Jesus; w Orville L. Snow, m H. L., 
of Norway, domiciled a Redlands, 


Calif. “@ Aug! "19285 2.e Our tT ; 
EB 576149; Haldor a ae Red- 
lands, Calif. 19345. 


In little old New York; w J. R. H., 
m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. (G. Beach, of U.-S...©)1 e. 
Oct. 22, 1923; E 574408; J. R. Hau- 
penthal, Rochester, N. ¥. 19346 


4110 


19340: 


FDL 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


In love with love; from the play, w 
Dailey Paskman, m Rudolf Friml, 
of US." © Oct: 19, 1923; 2 «Oct. 
19; E 576242; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 19347 


In my dreams; w K. A. R., m HE. W. 
He or U.S. ©. ce. ‘Oct. 10,1923; 
E 574075; Kate Ayers Robert and 
Hlizabeth W. Francis, Washington. 

19348 

In my Swanee River home; w M. P. 
I., jr., m Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; 
pe wits w. © Sept..18, 1923: 2c. 
Oct. 15; EH 576017; Morris P. Ilgen- 
fritz, jr., Conowingo, Md. 19349 


In old Nassau; part-song, m Kenneth 
M. Murchison, of U. 8.; quartet of 
men’s voices, a capella. (G. S. 
Svo. choruses, no. 7058) © Oct. 
Mec ieee. ae. Oet, 19. B .OG200 5 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 19350 


In old Tueson; w Charles Beghtol, m 
Be Ps, of..U..S..©, 1 ¢.; Oct... 29, 1923 ; 
E 576496; Estelle Philleo, Oakland, 
Calif. 19351 

In sunny Spain; w and melody Laila 
Ryckoff, of U. S. © 1.¢) Oct. 9, 
1923; E 576586; Bina Motta, New 
York. 19352 

In that bright, shining world; hymn, 
eer abe b) Eerbert, of U.S." © Oct. 
POE Vora 2) ec. Oct, 203 Hi DTAS2Z3 ; 


Homer <A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 
[© harmonization and  arrange- 
ment | 19353 


in that city near at hand; w W. T. C., 
melody Sidney Mortimer Stout, of 
UL S., arr. Carl EF. Williams, of U..S. 
© 1 e. Oct. 22, 1923; E 576437; Wm. 
YT. Claney and Sidney M. Stout, 
Brooklyn. 19354 

In that little old white homestead on 
the hill; w Mrs. F. H. Champlin, m 
James F. Langan, of U. S. Cleve- 
land, O., Broadway pub. co. © Oct. 
fe, 1922; 2. ¢. Oct..ckt Vb? SK6162 - 
Clara B. Champlin, Cleveland. 

19355 

In that peaceful little cottage by the 
hill: w F. H. J., m Elliott Markham, 
of U. S.; pf. with words. © Oct. 
24, 119235) 2-e., Nov:,2.;; E 526691 ; 
Francis: H. Johnson, Island Pond, 
Vt. 19356 

In the cathedral (En el. catedral) ; 
from Andantino in D flat, Hdwin H. 
-Lemare. (McKinley world famous 
edition, no. 1994, 2009) 1.. Arr. 
Arthur Kay, of U. S.; violin solo 

or. duet, with pfi—2. Transcribed 
Henry S. Sawyer, of U: S8.: pf. 
Bapt. 22, 1923: 2 -¢ each yReptiee7 ; 


19371 


{ 571296, 571310; McKinley musie 
co., Chicago. [© transcription for 
piano] 19357, 19358 
In the cottage of my heart; from The 
courtesan, w Harold Atteridge, m 
Jean Schwartz, of U. S.. © Oct. 24, 
19238 ; 2 c. Oct. 26; E 574534; Harms, 
inc., New York. — 19359 
In the cottage on the hill: w E. J. L., 
m HE. S. S. Huntington, of U.S. © 
1 e. Oct. 19, 1923; E 576199; Earl 
J. Lacombe, Hinckley, N. Y. 19360 
In the front seat tonight; w and m J. 
Bei, Of, = (ONO Va AD, Lozas or € 
Noy. 12; E 576988;. James Butler, 
Excelsior Springs, Mo. 19361 
In the garden (Im garten) ; from rural 
wedding symphony Lindliche hoch- 
zeit, Carl Goldmark, op. 26, arr. M. 
L. Lake, of U. 8.; military band, 
with conductor. 4to. © June 28, 
1925 >. 2.6 Oet: So B ote20 : ‘Cart 
Fischer, New York. [© arrange- 
ment | 19362 
In the garden of my heart; by Ernest 
R. Ball, transcribed Geo. J.. Trink- 
aus, of U. S. 1. Cello with pf—2. 
Violin with pf.—38. Violin, cello and 
pt... .©: Sept. 19,1923 >. 2) ,c, each 
Sept. 27: E 571348, 5713844. 571346; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
new arrangement ] 19363-19365 
In the House of David; w A. ©. R., m 
Robt. H. Brennen, of U. S. © 1l« 
Oct. 19, 1923; E 576193; Albert E. 
Rubnke, Pittsburgh. 19366 
In the land of golden dreams; w and 
meen. We Dot U.S. MEY Ner? 1: 
1923; 2 « Nov. 12; E 576994; Fred 
W. Clitheroe, Kenosha, Wis. 19367 
In the old arm chair; w and melody 
Charles Tobias and Lou Breau, of 
U. S., arr. Eugene Platzman. of -U. 
S. ©: 1 ¢ Oct. 10, 1923 ;, E. 574071; 
Breau & Tobias, New York. 19368 
In the park; the bird and the band, 
by Gordon S. Thayer, of U. S.; pf. 
(Sunbeams) © Oct. 30, 1923; 2 «. 
Oct. 31; EH 576575; S. Brainard’s 
sons co., New York. 19369 
In the sand man’s boat; song or musi- 
cal reading from Bedtime songs, w 
Beth Slater Whitson, m Henry 8%. 
Sawyer, of U. S. (McKinley world 
famous edition, no. 1989) © Sept. 
IDF) AAS 2 ex Sept. 27's) EY STA1291 ; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 
19370 
In the spring; from The dancing 
honeymoon, w Ballard Macdonald, 
m Adorjan Otvés. of U. S. © Oct. 
12, foeosre. Cy Web Los Ey pteltss 
Harms, inc., New York. 19371 


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CATALOGUE OF 
19372 


COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, n. s., Vv. 18 


In the Sudan; 
op. 45, arr. 


dervish cho., G. Sebek, 
Lester Brockton, of U. 
S.: military band. with conductor. 
Ato) Saly'S; (1928 2" Ee Ocrnk GS 
Hi 571827; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[© arrangement] 19372 


In the swing [and] Grandmother’s 
garden; w and m J. Lilian Van- 
devere, of U. S., with the story, 
fingering, phrasing, ete.; pf. with w. 
(Art publication society’s series of 
tone pictures: Progressive series 
compositions, no. 1389) © Nov. 9, 
LOPR 2 Gy MOVE ieee Eo Ue. srt 
publication soc., St. Louis. 19373 


In thoughtful mood; by G. T., of Great 
Britain; pf. (Four mosaics, no. 1) 
Ov Octhisy 19235lie) Oct.) 203° BE 
972489; Duff, Stewart & co., Itd., 
London. 193874 


In your castle of dreams; w EH. G. H., 
m Elliott eu or UW: ae pf. 
with w. © Aug. 22, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 
ea yaar a Brdgs © eearagl 3p Geraldine: Hager, 


Farmington, Pa. 19375 
EAC. WANG tl st Lo an. Ob (Ogu. cart, 
Otto Merz, of U. S.. © 1 c¢. Oct. 27, 
1923; E 574514; John Thomas 
Lewis, Pittsburgh. 19376 
Indian love call; w G. A. Grant- 


Sehaefer, m David Nyvall, jr., of 
U. S. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo-sop. 


or bar. © Sept. 6, 1923 : 2 c. Sept. 
10; E 570904; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 19377 
Inno (L’) a Cristoforo Colombo 


(Columbus hymn) ; poesia di I. B. G., 
musica di Giovanni Ingenito [i. e 
J. I.J, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
Lyn. "OVO, 10, 9923 > 2 e. Oct. 42 ; 
E 574116; Ignatius Bove-Grimaldi 
and John Ingenito, Brooklyn. 

' 19378 


Inno littorio: 
Edoardo Dino Anghinelli, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. © Oct. 6, 
1923; 2 ec. Oct. 8; E 574005; Vin- 
cenzo Buffa, New York. 19379 


Inviolata; m James P. Dunn, of U. S.; 
male voices. (In Fiseher edition, 
no. 5275: Vade mecum, v. 3) : 
Oct. 18, 1923; 2 ec. Oct. 20; E 576620 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

19380 


Invocation; w anon., m George Nich- 
olls, of Australia. © Aug. 22, 1923; 
1 c. Oct. 8: E 572203; Allan & ¢o., 
pty. 1td., Melbourne, Australia. 
| 19381 


parole-e musica di 


Invocazione; poesia di Fata Nix, 
musica di Alfredo Berisso, of Italy. 
(Tre liriche, no. 2) © Oet. 17, 
1923; le. Otct4 18.78) Dizavaaia. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 19382 


Irascibile (L’) ; versi di A. V. Bruno, 
musica di <A.  Fragna, of Italy; 


mand. ace. Naples, Vedova Ceccoli 
& figli. 4to. [Staff and numerical 
notations] © Sept. 8, 1923; 1 ec. 


Oct. 19: EY oiZere Italian book CO., 
New York. 19383 


Irish (The) jubilee; w James Thorn- 
ton, m Chas. Lawlor, arr.. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. 8. 4to. (Excellent 
quartette arrangements, no. 1574— 


1576) 1. Mixed voices.—2. Male 
voices.—3. Female voices. © Oct. 
5, 1923 ; 2c. each Oct. 12 > Be b74123, 


574124, 574128; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 
19384-19386 


Irish moon; from Shamrock, w and m 
Cliff Hess and Joseph H. Santly, of 
W'S. © Sept. 27, 192s. 27 wer. oO: 
E 571891; Jerome H. Remick & co., 


New York. 19387 
Irwin (Florence J.) Four little 
songs; w andm & J. L, of U..S. 


Chicago, Ill., Clayton F. Summy co. 
Contents:—A garden ‘path.—My 
children.—A message.—Pass us by. 
© Oct. 18 1923." 2) eines. 1 


574498; Florence J. Irwin, Keokuk, 
Ta. 19388 
Isn’t it a wonder; hymn, arr, J. .B. 


Herbert, of U. S. © Oct. 10, 1923; 2 
e. Oet. 20; E 574310; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. [© harmoni- 


zation and arrangement] 19389 
It ain’t gonna rain no mo’; w and 
melody: WW... W:) Heyl ofa Wii S.5.arr. 


Rube Bennett, of U. S. ©1 e. Oct. 
10, 1923; E 574067; Wendell Woods 
Hall, Chicago. 19390 


It might have been; w and m CB: W., 
of 'U. S. © Oct. 10/1928; 20c. Oct: 
30; E 574563; Charles B. Weston, 
Brooklyn. 19391 


It’s a long long day; from The beauty 
prize, w George Grossmith and P. G. 
Wodehouse; m Jerome Kern, of U. 8. 
London, Chappell & co., Itd. © Sept. 
5, 1923: 1 c. Sept. 18; 1 c. Sept. 28; 
EK 567946 ; TT) 3B. Harms co., New 
York. 19392 

It’s good to be living now; w H. M., 
m WDiliott Markham, of iy S!: pf. 
with w. © Aug. 31, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 
6; E 571748; Harriet Mercer, Wau- 
zeka, Wis. 19393 


1112 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1928 


It’s home to. me; w and m Eugene 
Lockhart, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
we SS: Ato. (Witmark edition, 
standard quartettes, no. 1666, 1667) 
1. Male voices.—2. Female voices. 
© Sept. 27. 1923: 2c each Oct. 5; 
E 569992, 569996; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 


ment ] 19394, 19395 
—— mixed voices. 4to. 
(Witmark edition standard quar- 


tettes, no. 1668) © Oct. 16, 1923; 
2.e. Oct. 24: E 576362; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment } 19396 


It’s not the first time you left me, but 
it’s the last time you’ll come back; 
w and m Geo. J. Bennett and M. K. 
Jerome, of U. S.. © Oct. 17, 1923; 
2 ec. Oct: 17; E 576163; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

19397 

It’s raining, raining; w D. M., m E. S. 
S. Huntington, of U. 8. © 1 c.Oct. 
To toe oh 56200; . Dollie:;Me- 
Dowell, St. Albans, W. Va. 19398 

It’s silly; fox trot song, w .and,m 
Milt Hagen and Grace Haskins, of 
eee ey OCk. si, 1 023° 2, C,, Oct, 11 § 
E 571983; Veritas music pub. co., 
New York. 19399 

It’s the style. style, style; w W. F. 
W., m George Graff, jr., of U. S., 
arr, ‘Theo. G. Beach, of U..S... ©,1 ¢. 
Oct please By, (1480. “Wms F. 
Wright, Asbury Park. 19400 

It’s then yow’ll want your old pal back 

ei oa aed att SS, Bae OL Uy Ss, 5) 
1 c. Oct, 19, 1923 ; H,.576217 5. Sadie 
Baca, Magdalena, N. M. 19401 

It’s too late to say you are sorry now; 
w Mrs. J. C., melody Herman Du- 
bois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of 
Has.tod G Oct.-1,.1923.; BH, 569825 ; 
Mrs. J. Collins, Pittsfield, Mass. 

19402 

It’s true, dear I love but you; w 
B. A. T., m Russell Young, of U. S. 
©)> byes sOck. 18. 4923 * Ei 5STA268 : 
Bernard A. Tholl, Newport News, 
Va. 19403 

It’s your land and my land; w F. E. F., 
m Milton Charles Bennet, of U. S. 
© Oct. & 19238 - 2... Octss 10°" BH 
974118; F. Eugene Farnsworth, 
Portland, Me. 19404 

It takes a mean old mama to make a 
bad daddy behave; w and melody 
Marshall Walker, of U. S. ©1e 
Oct. 2, 1923; E 571494; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 19405 


Jardins gous la pluie ; 


19417 


It takes an Elgin movement, with a 
twenty year guarantee; w and mel- 
ody B. .W., arr. Merle Kendrick, 
OF ia Sy iOed -@. Oet. 12,519293¢>H) 
074100; Billy Wagner, Kokomo, Ind. 

19406 

It used to be a one-horse town, but 
the old horse died; w and m W. M., 
of U.S., arr. Frank Hagney, of U. S. 
Gil ¢.\/ Oct:i9;, 1928.: B71 799* 
William McCarthy, Jersey City. — 

19407 | 

It won’t be long now; w and m Stan- 
ley:..S; Millers; of UO... S.. -©,.@et. 3, 
1925. 2.¢., Oct, 15, E.576012,- .Pown 
South music pub. corp., New York. 


19408 
Italian smiles; w Eugene West, m 
Jacek Glogau,’of U.S!’ © Oct. 22, 


1923 ; 2: c. Oct. 23; E 574428; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 19409 
Ivresse de Salomé; lyric from Salomé. 
Oscar Wilde, m McNair Ilgenfritz, 
of).U. S.. ©. Oct: 17,1928 + 2 'e. Oct. 
18; E 576179: Edward Schuberth & 
eo., New, York. 19410 
Jaime seS yeux; mélodie, pdésie de 
Max Harry et E. Allard, musique 
de Lucien Wurmser, of France. 
Editions musicales Buffet-Crampon 
& cie. © Sept. 14, 1923; 1 ¢« Sept. 
26; E 572075: Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 19411 
Jack (A) and a Jill: w and melody, 
Naat © seed’ pig ty Uitehiges peat Oy hyd le cham Fe) wet Yd 
1923; E 574155; Walter Hull. Dear- 
born, Mich. 19412 
Jack the. giant killer (Juanito, el 
metador de gigantes) ; march, Her- 
bert Le Grand, ed. Henry S. Sawyer. 
of U. S.; pf. (McKinley world 
famous edition, no. 2004: Easy pieces 
for little fingers) © Sept. 22, 1923: 
2c. Sept. 27; E 571306; McKinley 
music co., Chicago. [© editing] 
19413 
Japanese (A) sunset: w Archie Bell, 
inelody Jessie L. Deppen, of U. S. 
© 1 « Oct.. 10, 1923: E 574072: 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 19414 
Jardin (Le) du paradis: acte 1. pa- 
roles et musique de Alfred Bruneau. 
of France. 4to. 1. Cheurs fem- 
mes.—2. Cheurs hommes. © Sept. 
14, 1923 ; 1c. each Sept. 26; E 572049. 
572050; Heugel, Paris. 19415, 19416 
extrait des 
Estampes, par Claude Debussy. 
transcription facilitée, par Lucien 
Garban, of France; pf. © Aug. 30, 
1923; 1c Sept. 26; E 572079: Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. [© transcrip- 
tion ] 19417 


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19418 


pt. U1, Busy y. 18 


. Javanette (La); Java. de Harold de 
Bozi, of France: orch. avec pf. con- 


ducteur. 4to. © ° Sept.. 28, 1923: 
1c Sept. 29; E. 572107; Enoch & 
cie., Paris. 19418 
Jazz baby blues; w and m I. K., of 
Uy Se ©: Oct: 11) 1923.22) & Oet: 13; 
EE 574159; Isadore Kopperl, New 
York. 19419 


Je n’crois que ce que j’vois; chanson- 
nette, paroles de Michel Carré et 
André Barde, musique de R. Penso, 
of England. © Oct. 5, 1923; 1c. Oct. 
27; E 572521; Publications Francis- 
Day, Paris. 19420 


Jealous eyes; w and m B. H., of U. 8S. 
©. 4 ‘e. Oet. 15%, 1928.) EY 576098; 
Bruce Harper, Portland, Me. 19421 


Jean et Jeanette; by Gustave Lange, 
of DO .iSs) op:  BE2a pk “© *Oet’ 2, 
1923; 2 ec Oct. 4; E 571638; Co-op- 
erative music co., Philadelphia. 

19422 


Jelly beans; w and m C. D. K.,, of 
tHe SAl pr arr Nye "OL. se 
1 e@. Sept. 29, 1923; E 571900; Ches- 
ter D. Kelpe and Noel Poepping, St. 
Louis. \ 19423 


Jelly blues; blues fox trot, w and m 
Meryle W. Hammond, of U. S. © 


Nov. 10, 19235; 2. ¢ Noy, 122) 8 
576986 ;: Harmony shop, Lake Charles, 
La. : 19424 


Jenandra; song of the Rajput lover, 
w and m Lily Strickland, of U. S.; 
high voice. Fischer ed. (Jn Songs 
of Ind; no..2); © Nov. 1, 1923; 2 c. 
Nov. 2; E 576598; J. Fischer & bro.. 
New York. 19425 


Jenerat Haller; marsz, stowa S. 
Stachowieza, utozyt Stanislaw Ka- 
niecki, of U. S.; na cztery glosy 
miesz: © Oct. 24, 1923; 2. cc); Oct, 
2703) |B ST6471.' ee Jordan" pub: \'co., 
Reading, Pa. 19426 


Jerusalem re-conquered; Ww Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, m Irénée Bergé, 
of U. S.> bieh. voice. (Cy Oe. 22, 
1923: 2 « Oct. 23; E 576312;. Ross 
Jungnickel, New York. 19427 


Jesus, lover of my soul; by C. L. B., 
of UriSt: ph: ©. 1e:4Oct.cA 1923 5 
BE 571922: Charlotte Leonard Breen, 
West Creek, N. J. 19428 


Jesus paid it all on Calvary; w and 
m A. Miguel, of U. S., arr. John 
Lane-of U. S.- © De. Oct. 2071923 ; 
KE 574290: Antone Miguel, New 
York. 19429 


Jesus rescued me; w and m H. L., of 
Norway. domiciled at Redlands, 
Calif... © Aug.1, 1923 ; 2.¢, @et..17 : 


E 576148; Haldor Lillenas, Red- 
lands, Calif, 19430 


Jesus, wondrous Saviour: w and m 
O. J. S., of Canada. © Apr: 10, 
19233- 1 c Aug.d1 +B S24 0s- 
wald J. Smith, Toronto, Canada. 

194381 


Jeu (Le) de balles; de Nausicaa, 
opéra en 2 actes, de Reynaldo Hahn, 
of France; pf. (Morceaux détachés, 
no. 3) © Sept. 14, 1923; 1 e Sept. 
26; E 572062; Heugel, Paris. 

19432 


Jewel of mine; w John Wilkerson, 
melody W. A. M., of U.S. ©1e. 
Oct. 22, 1923; E 576274; W. Astor 
Morgan, New York. 19433 


Jewel of Sahara; fox-trot, w Eugene 
J.-W. Conrad, m W. S."s.. of U.S. 
© 1. e@ Oct Aly Wes" eerie: 
William Spencer Schwartz, and 
J. W. Conrad, Ventnor, N. J. 19434 


Jilted; there’s nothing for me in the 
coming of spring. w Leonard Shut- 
ter, m Ernest Melvin, of England; 
in F: © Aug. 31,1923. 7 exe, 2: 
FE 572154: Francis, Day & Hunter, 
London. 19435. 

John J. McGraw, he’s a credit to the 
U. & Ao: wand mB. Coie. 3S. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1923; H 571469; Betty 
Connors. New York. 19436 


Johnnie, I’ll come back to you; w and 
m Sam Mayo, of England; in E 


flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions],.:(©, Aust "#3 19285) © 1. Oet: 
12; E 572233; Herman Darewski 


music pub. co., London. 19437 


Johnnie wi’ the tye; w and m Peter 
Warlock [pseud. of Philip Hesel- 
tine] of England. (Lillygay, no. 2) 
© Sept. 10, 1923; 1 ec. Sept. 11; E 
567912; J. & W. Chester, Itd., Lon- 
don. : 19438 

Johnny stop !—Please don’t ! MOM-MA ; 

‘“w and’ f- BY, or U2. ©) Banas, 
1923: 2.c. Oct. 15; E 571997; Fred 
Visher, inc., New York. 19439 

Jolly sailors; march, A. J. Weidt, arr. 
R. E. Hildreth, of U. S.; orech. 4to. 
© "May "31,9928 2. es OCR rn, i 
571906; Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 19440 

Jot ’em down blues; w and melody 
Bessie Smith, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 

- 9, 1923; E 571796; Clarence | Wil- 
liams music pub. co., inc., New York. © 

19441 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 19238 


19466 


Jubilee march; by D. R., of U. S.; pf. 


conductor. Se. ©1c. June 1, 1923; 
HH 571529; David Robinscn,. New 
York. 19442 


Jubilee mass in D; by Walenty Bonk. 
of U. S.; mixed voices with organ 
BEC, AbOe; (ey Oxt.u 247192383. 21.c. 
Oct. 27; E 576467; X. Jordan pub. 
co., Reading, Pa. 19443 


Jubilee song; 25th anniversary Na- 
tional benefit life insurance co., w 
Zn midi S.,, ofVULCS. Sarr RA. 
Clark; pf. with w. © Oct. 5. 1923; 
2 e. Oct. 6; E 571704; Jezreel 
Ruthus Johnson, New York. 19444 


June time and you; w andm M. E.S., 


OF UP Si Or? é! “Oct. 26)'1923-3 EH 
576473; Mary Elston Smith, Largo, 
Fla. 19445 


Junella: by H. K. and R. K., of U. 
pf. © ae CY Oct: 12: 1923". Sons tka: 
Herman Kahn and jaw tiddarfing. 


Newark. 19446 
Junk man blues; melody J. O., of 
epee. fe. Oct! 25, "19237, Hh 

574458; Joseph Oliver, Chicago. 
19447 


Juravit Dominus... tu es sacerdos; m 
C. Rossini, of Italy, domiciled at Pitts- 
burgh; male voices. (Jn Fischer 
edition, no. 5275; Vade mecum, v. 3) 
(ey Uecr te, 1925") 2 'e Oct, 20 5H 
Oe a -wis Fischer & bro., New York. 

19448 

Just a cottage with an open door; w 
Mrs. EH. M:, m Elliott Markham, of 
Ts. ct. Wt. W. Aug. 20, 1923 ; 
2° ¢: Oct. 6: E 571728; Mrs. Edward 
MelIlwee, Gore, Va. 19449 

Just a dream on the Rhine: w M. C., 
im) Be SS. Huntineton, of, U..S.. © 
Ngee OC Vo, VO2S 5) BT '(6200., Mat- 
thias Craig, Benton, III. 19450 

Just a kiss; w Jesse Winne, m J. W., 
of U. S. Atlanta, Ga., Georgia mu- 
Sie COmIne., .C), OC, 1s, 1925" 2 ¢. 
Oct. 15; E 576055; J. Westermeyer, 
Atlanta, Ga. 19451 


Just a little kiss: waltz song, w and 
nike Ey Wie Ge LS. . ©) Le. .Octs, 30, 
1923; E 574570; Joseph Francis Mc- 
Mahon; New York. 19452 


Just a little love shack and you; w 
L. J.C. m Hlliott Markham, of 
|e S. 5 pf. with w. © Sept. 18, 
1925 * 2) Gy. Ocls to. Bp Louse 
lian i Comer, Huntington, W. Va. 

194538 


Just a little song for you; w Harry 
B. Smith and Francis Wheeler, m 
Al. Jockers and Joseph De Nat, of 


U. S.. © Oct. 6, 1923; 2 ec. Oct. 6; 
E 571705 ; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 19454 


Just a plaything for you; w Chas. Al- 
vine [pseud. of C. H. Dence], m 
Will P. Held, of U. S. Philadelphia, 
Pa., Chas. Alvine. - © Sept. 30, 1923: 
Zee Otis) ks, Oe toot.) (Onas. EL 
Dence, Philadelphia. 19455 


Just a’ smile, anyone can smile; w 
A. EH. M., melody John F.. Ryan, of - 
Use. ©i dave Oct i2e) 1928 aa 
576420: <A. E. Mendenhall, Clare- 
more, Okl. 19456 


Just a song; w Mveuiis Gostomski, m 
AOPR! ts. of 0. S. 1© 1 ec. Oct. 25, 
1923; E, 574452; Adelbert EK. Lee- 
man, Sacramento, Calif. 19457 


Justia wanderer; w Ri) E.°M.,..jme m 
C.. He'C5 of, U.S: ans Fred Profe. 
©: 1 c¢ Oct. 23, 1923; EB 574356: 
Charles French Clark and Robert 
Everett Mayo, jr., Seymour, Conn. 
19458 

Just -a-dreamin’ 0? you; w M.-F. K., 
m Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher}, of U. S. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Oct. 4, 1923; 2 e. Oct. 
13; E 576067: Myrtle E. Kuchera, 
Kimball, S. D. 19459 


Just a-hopin’: w and m H. N. W., of 
uy. S:. © Oct. 5, 1923; 2.¢. Oct. 6; 
EK 571787: Helen Noble Worst, Phil- 
adelphia. 19460 

Just American; w anon., m Henry EH. 
sachs, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
Ulta. Ato. (Witmark edition, 
standard quartettes, no. 1698-1700) 
1. Female voices.—2., Male voices.— 
3. Mixed: voices. ©. Oct... 5, 1923: 
2 ¢e. each Oct. 12; E.574120-574122 : 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

. [© new arrangement] 19461-19463 

— two part song, w anon., m Henry 
H. Sachs, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.; unchanged - voices. Ato. 
(Witmark school. edition, no. 1701) 
©}. OctkA 11,4 19234), 2 +es)-Oct. 195 H 
576231; M. Witmark, & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

19464 

Just broken hearted; w F. H. Wie- 
land, m George Graff, jr., of U. S., 
arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 

1. c. Oct. 22; 1928; 574377; Ered 

. H, Wieland, Bloomfield, N. J. 


19465 

Just for someone; w W. A. S. m 
E. S. S. Huntington, of U. 8S. © 
Ac. .OGt.19,° 1928 +B O(6214 5. W. A. 
Sloan, Grove Center, Ky. 19466 


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19467 


Just give me my days of childhood; 
w KE. M., m Sylvia Forrest, of. U. S.; 
“pL. cwithyw. 2G) June 10,7 1923..00 
‘Oct: 1; BH 569841; red Mortimeyer, 
Brunswick, Mo. 19467 


Just holding hands; fox trot, w Rich- 
ard W. Pascoe, m Howard Simon, 
Harold C. Berg and Will E.. Dul- 
mase, of U, SO: Oct. 1; 1925 572. 
Sept.:26; EH 571531; Chas. E. Roat 
music co., Battle Creek. 19468 


Just jazz; w B. E., m Geo. Graff, jr., 
05, U.'.'S., arr. Theo. Gy beach: vor 
Nee pu KO) a ie, MOE: me” leneen amma 
574371; Bertram ae Chester, Pa. 

19469 


Just keep on smiling; w G. C., m Al 
' Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 
Sept: !18.11923 7 2'eo Oe, Hh ey4h 
576037 ; Grace Collins, Windsor, Pa. 
19470 


Just let me rest in my Swanee nest 
with mammy by my Side; w J. P. 
and G. P., m George Graff, jr., of 
U..S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
© 1 +e Oct: 22,° 19235 BH 574406 ; 
Joe Poole and Geo. Prediger, Kala- 
mazoo, Mich. 19471 


Just like a baby that cries for the 
moon; fox trot, w and m Arthur 
Short, Harry ‘Tobias ‘and W. C. 
Polla,:of* UesS!L «©. Septy 267 1923 ; 
2 c. Oct. 4; E 571628; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 19472 


Just like you took my man away from 
me, somebody’s going to take him 
from you; w and melody J. W. 
Sumner’ "Os 1S... Bee. We OA Stor 
Morgan, of U.S. ©1c Sept. 21, 
ere E 574070; Arrow music pub. 

, New York. 19473 


Just memories; w R. H. C., melody 
May. Hill; of U. S..,,.©-1,c, Oct. 31, 
1923; E 576588; Raymond H. Clark, 
Portage, Me. 19474 


Just one more kiss; w Archie Bell, m 
Leon Berger, of U. S. © Oct. 16, 
1923; 2 @ Oct. 17; E 5761384; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 19475 


Just one more night in your arms; 
w Fred Fisher and Samuel Timberg, 
melody F. F.. of U. S., arr. Geo. R. 
Holman,. of; U. S.. ©..1’¢e.) Oct. 24, 
1923; E 576381; Fred Fisher. inc., 
New York. 19476 

Just remember dad; 
R.. Freeman, of U. 8S. Cincinnati, 
Fillmore music house. © Nov. 1; 
$023); 2.,@ Noy, 9: KE orb90G~ fill- 
more bros. ¢o., Cincinnati. 


w and m Carolyn : 


19477 


pt. ii, 1, &.v, 18 


| Just oom for two i a birch canoe : 
w Mrs. J. L. P., m Elliott Markham, 
ef U. S.; pf. with w. © Aug. 28, 
1923: 2c Oct. 6: EB 571716; Mrs. 
yonn L: Petrick, Beloit, Wis. 19478 
Just take your time to love; w J. N. 
BH. H., m HE. 8. S. Huntington, of U. 
8!) 2c. Novia ig 2a ert 
J. N. E. Harris, Brooklyn. 19479 
Just the gal, just the pal; w and m 


Bill Dett, of U. S. © 1:e. Oct. 10, 
1923; E. 574074; Harlow Milton 
Pino, San Francisco. 19480 


Just thinkin’; blues, w and m Porter 
Grainger and Bob Ricketts, of U. 
Soy © Oct »3% 192383),27 ey Ock. 4: 


E 9571623; Rainbow music : corph, 
New York. 19481 
Just to be in Tennessee; w B. V. §&., 


m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of. U. S.. © Ile. Oct. 22, 
1923; E 574363; Brady V. Smith, 
Parkersburg, W. Va. 19482 
Just to hear you whisper, I love you; 
duet, w and m Arthur A. Penn, of 
U. S.; sop, or ten. and alto or bar., 
in, C. (© Sept: 24, 1926 - 25a, 2; 
EH 569999 ; M. Witmark & SOnS, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 
9483 
in E flat. © 
Ock 4, 1923: 2. c.cGer. Dis Bari: 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
[© new arrangement] 19484 
Just to me a distant star; w and 
melody Irene McClung, of U. S. © 


1c. Oct. 2, 1923; E 571506; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine., New 
York. - 19485 
Just try and get it; w and melody J. 
Ae Say ‘Of 6 U2 Sy ee iy Ge chan ea 
19 ZB 24 Been Gikend Joseph Anthony 
Schlachter, Pittsburgh. 19486 
Just wonderful you; w and melody 
Al Ta We, Of U.S NG) Wier. Zeb 
1923; E 576511; Arthur Lee Wil- 


Jiams, , Jamaica,.bandy, De Mee ross? 


Just you and I; waltz ballad, w and 
. melody H. F. R. and W. D. R., of 
U. S., arr. James Richmond, of U. 
So Oil ee Oct el Aaa es 2 vel aa dae 
Homer F. Remillard and W. Dean 
Rogers, Los Angeles. 19488 
Juvenalia; ten pieces for young play- 
ers, James H. Rogers, of U. S.; pf. 
©). OGt,.36;) 1928 7.2.6) Wet, An 4B 
576133; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 


land. 19489 
Kahira (El): Egyptian intermezzo, 
Victor G. Boehnlein, of U. S., arr. 


Christopher O’Hare, of U. S.; oreh, 
(Concert edition for orchestra, no. 


1116 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 
haa 1c) Sept. 26; 1928-2" « "Oct. | 
16; EE’ 576107; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 19490 
Kansas City man blues: w and m 


Clarence Johnson and Clarence . 
Williams, of U. S. © Oct. 3, 1923; 
2 ¢« Sept. 28; E 569782; Clarence : 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 19491 


Karganoff (Génari) Nocturne; by 
G. isarganoff, op. 3, no. 2, tran- 
scribed Chas. J. Roberts, of U. S.; 
mibsoren.. .C) Aug. 2. 192362 ¢. 
Oct. 9; E 571875; Carl Fischer, 
New York. [© arrangement] ) 

19492 


Karnal; Pharaoh serenade, Vincent 
Prams, Falitis, of U, S.: pf. ©.1 °c. 
Oct. 13, 1923; E 574136;.V. F. Faltis, 
New York. 19493 


Kathryne: valse caprice, by Jascha 
Gurewich, of U. S.,. op. 60; with 
piano ace. 1. B flat ten. Saxo- 
phone.—2. Solo E flat alto saxo- 
phone.—3. C melody saxophone. 
era oOo. 2. .C,. each, Oc, 5: 
E 571648-571650; Will Rossiter, 
Chicago. 19494-19496 


Keep a-goin’; from Helen of Troy, : 
New York. w and m Byron Gay, 
Gas . ©) Oct, 205 1925 * 2°e Oct! 
22; E 576338: Richmond-Robbins, 
inc., New York. 19497 


musical comedy in two acts,. 
bk., H. S. H. and Alvin .J. Moses, 
Wet mS. H. of 0.8." In two 
pts., libretto and music. © 1 «. 
text May 17, 1923; 1 c. music Sept. 
6; D 26471; Harry Sylvester 
Huggs, New York. 19498 


Keep it booming: w Homer Hursh, m 
adapted from Artillery song, Robert 
Lloyd, of U..S. © Oct. 26, 1923; 
2.¢@. Oct. 27; E 576478; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 19499 


Keep lovin’; w M. E. K., melody 
Arhaie . Vax, OF Us 5. “Ort e 
Oct. 8, 1923; E 574016; Mabel E. 
Kerr, Saginaw, Mich. 19500 


Khaki (The) and the blue; w W. M. 
W., m Valeria Gordon, of U. 8.; pf. 
with w. © Sept. 10, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 


15; E 576036; W. Monroe Williams, | 


19501, 


Kind, komm mit mir in die Mongolei; 
aus der operette Die damen yom 
Olymp. von Rudolph Schanzer u. 
Ernst Welisch, musik von Rudolph 
Nelson, of Germany, klav. arr. von, 
Otto Lindemann, of Germany. © 


Warrington, Fla. 


19512 


May 4, 1923: 1 ¢ Sept. 29; EH 572130: 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 
19502 


Kind lovin’ blues; w and m Ethel 
Waters. Lewis Mitchell and Fletcher 
Henderson, of U. S. © Oct. 3, 1923 ; 
2 ¢. Oct. 15; E 576009; Down Soutn 
music pub. corp., New York. 19503 


King (The) of China’s daughter; w 
Hdith Sitwell, m Cyril Bradley 
Rootham, of Great Britain; high: 
voice. © Sept. 27, 1923; 1 ¢« Oct. 
8; E 572211; Schott & co., London. 

19504 

King of kings; sacred song, w C. L. 
Dorris, m J. O. Long, of U. S., with 
violin obbl. © Oct. 12, 1923; 2 « 
Get. 155° EH) SeIoso. AS OW. Perry's 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. 19505 


King of the ages: Christmas service, 
George O. Webster, J. H. Fillmore 
and others, of U. S. Cincinnati, O., 
Fillmore music house. 8vo. © Oct. 
TG AOZS 3 De Oat +) O74 
Fillmore music co., Cincinnati. 

19506: 

King of the Cannibal Islands; w and 
m George Crump and Will Hyde, 
of England; in G. Staff and tonic 
~sol-fa notations. © Aug. 28, 1923; 
Tye) Oct.,.12 B'S 72230: Herman 
Darewski music pub. co., London. 

19507 

King Tutankhamen ; oriental two-step, 
w H. P. Schrecongost, m Donato 
D’Arecangelo, of U. S. © Sept. 5, 
1923; 2 c Sept. 26; H 571445; In-- 
ternatl. music pub. co., Wilkinsburg, 
Pa. 19508 . 

King Tut’s strut; w J. B., m John F. 
Ryan, of U. S: © 1. Oct. 26, 1923: 
E 576397: Jessamine Beasley, Clin- 
tonville, Ky. 19509 


‘Kiss (A) from Columbine; ditty. w 


Lawton Campbell, m Florence Gol- 
son, of U. S8.; high or med. voice. 
) Oct, 16; Toes" 2Mest Oet. +193 Er 
576241; G. Schirmer, inc:, New York. 
19510: 
Kisses grow on cherry trees; froin 
Frivolities, w S. J. Damerell and Rh. 
Hargreaves, m Eric Valentine and 
Norton Greenop, of England. Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations. © Aug.. 
34, 1923 § wel Oets 129 Ey S153 5 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 
19511 
Kittens’ squadron; galop, G. D’Ales- 
Sandro, of. "Os". “op. 5; "mor! 3s. pis, 
(Piano gems; no. 3) © Oct. 2, 1923): 
2 te) Oct) 17; 5761382; G. WD Ales- 
sandro, Boston., 19512: 


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19518 


Klarnetowka.; polka, J.. K., -of U.,S.; 
pf. ©1c. Oct. 15, 1923; E 576078: 
Josef Kallini, New York. 19515 


Klaverstykker over sange af Halfdan 
Kjerulf; af Eyvind Alnaes, of Nor- 
way; pf. hft. 1, 2. (Wilhelm Han- 
Sen edition;)\mess 2324, 2325). "© 
Awe. ty) AD2a cel ic. (each Awe: 323% 
FE 572259, 572260; Wilhelm Hansen, 


Copenhagen. [© arrangement] 
19514, 19515 
Kleine nachtigall; aus der operette 


Die bacchantin, text von Hans 
Pflanzer, musik von Victor Corzi- 
lius und Hubert Cuypers, of Ger- 
many, klavier arr. von Otto Linde- 
mann, of Germany. © May 9, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 29; EK 572120; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 19516 


Klejnot (The jewel) ; polka, P. F., of 
EH Sts gt. ©) Ame 20y, 1923 2" Le. 
Aug.,, 21,1, ec. Sept.,.24; EH 574278; 
Peter Feldhann, New York. 

19517 


Knock wood and whistle; fox trot, w 
and melody M. R. and A. K., of U. 
S.. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1923; E 576184; 
Max Rosenthal and Adolph Klein, 
New Yerk. 19518 

Knox (Winn) method of popular 
music for the pianoforte; by W. K., 
ofeU..S.  4to: © Aug: 28, '1923; 
1 ce. Sept. 4, Ie. Oct: 83 EB ST1792; 
Winn Knox, Los Angeles. 19519 


Ko-ko-mo; w Alex Gerber, m Dave 
Dreyer; rot: Ua8. ) «©: Oct. 31923; 
2 e. Oct. 4; E 571626; Irving Ber- 

eiyiim, ine New York: 19520 
Lad (The) that follows the plow; w 
andim 8) H.;r0f\U..S.; © Le .Oct. 
4, 1923: FE 571596; Ben Holladay, 
Superior, Wis. 19521 

Laddie Boy; w Margaret Shanks, 
melody Harry W. Rosenthal, of U. 
S., arr. Augustin Borguno, of U. S. 
@ 1 ser, miusic Aug, 29, 1928 5 bc. 


wads. Oct. 17; E 576269; Meyer 
Davis, Washington. 19522 
Ladies’ (The) aid; w-lhLytton Cox, 


mipbenns;-S.7 Sawyer,.of 0... 5.4.0 
Oels 23,1928 ; 2c. Oct..25 ;, E. 514473 ; 
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 
19523 
Lads (The) at Ludlow fair; w A. E. 
Housman, m Stanley Wilson, of 
Great Britain; in C min. © Oct. 
15671995 “ale: OctyslG7 Wi ozo ke: 
A. W. Ridley & co., London. 19524 


Lagoon lullaby; valse on the song by . 


Gatty Sellars arr. Sydney Baynes, 
of Great Britain; pf. with w.. © 
s 


mR & Fae i n, s., v.18 


Oct. 3, 1923; 1 ¢c Oct. 1; E 572164; 
W. Paxton & co., ltd., London. 
19525 


Lal; the song of the dancing girl, w 
and m Lily Strickland, of U. 5." 
high-medium. Fischer ed. - (In 
Songs of Ind, no. 1) © Nov. 1, 
19233502 .c:) Nov. 24nd .SG58TEr J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 19526 


Lalo (Hdouard Victor Antoine) Rap- 
sodie norvégienne; de L. Lalo, tran- 
Scription de H. Mouton, of Bel- 
gium; orch. avee pf. conducteur. 
4to. © Sept. 14, 1923: 1 © Oct. va ai 
By 572509; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
transcription] 19527 


Lament; after a roll call in Flanders, 
1915; Cyril Jenkins, of Great Brit- 
ain: pf.’ © Sept. 18, 1923; 1 ¢’ Sept, 
14; E 567905; W. Paxton & co., Itd., 
London. 19528 


song of the burning gnat, w and 
m Lily Strickland, of U. $.; high 
voice. Fischer ed. (Jn Songs of 
Ind, no. 3) -© Nove.dy 19282"2. c. 
Nov. 2; E 576599; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 19529 


Land (The) afar; sacred song, w 
Fanny J. Crosby, m Hubert P. Main, 
of U.'S:5, high voice.” ©} Noy, | 15, 


1922; 2 ¢ Oct., 6, 1923%. H 571698 : 
Tuller-Meredith co., New York. [© 
rearrangement] 19530 


Land ho; w J. L. R., m George Graff, 
jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
U.S: ‘© 1 @ Oct. 1.1923 en art478 : 
John L. Rubie, Cochrane, Ont., Can- 
ada. iS awl 


Languor; from the Chinese of J.i-Tai- 
Pe, tr. EK. Powys Mathers, m Bain- 
bridge Crist, of U. S.; medium, in 
A. (Sheet music edition, V. 799) 
) June 24, 49280) 20 e eto) Bh 
571878; Carl Fischer, New York. 

19532 


Largo; di Lamberto Pavanelli, of 
Italy; violino e pf. © Oct. 17, 1923; 
Le. Oct. 18; H,o(2287 Ge Ricord 
& co., Milan. 19533 


Lassammoce, Marl! versi di M. Gam- 
bardella, musica di Salv. Capaldo, 
of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, Italy, 
Casa editrice Panzetta. 4to. (Pie- 
digrotta 1923) © Sept. 8, 1923; 1 
e. Oct. 19; E 572342; Italian book 
co., New York. 19534 

Last (The) dance; w and m L. U., of 
U.S. ©ulc. Nov. 3, 1923 ; Hi 574626 § 
Lyn Udall, Portland, Or. 19535 


1118 


no. 11, 1923 


Lay on Macduff; musical comedy, w 
Erdman Harris, Marcel Fortier and 
G.sdheshie Glenn, m ‘HH. J.) M.;/ E. 
Harris and M., Fortier, of U.S. © 
muse, 18. 1923: 2,,¢ Sept. 205,.H 
571437; Henry Justus Miller, New 
York. - 198536 


Lazy river; wand mC. J. B., of U.S.; 
high voice, in I flat. Hollywood, 
Calif., Carrie Jacobs-Bond & son. © 
Oct. 23, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 1; EB. 576603; 
Carrie Jacobs Bond, Hollywood, 

. Calif. 19537 


Learn to do the strut; from Music box 
revue 1923-24, w and m I. B., of 
Depew h ©) Oct..6,; 192332 2 ¢. Oets..8; 
BH 574037; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 19538 

Learning to forget; w R. B., m H. E., 
of U. S., arr. Gordon Kurtz, of U. S. 
New York, Orchestration service 
pemie @iOct. 6; 1923 j <2) c)-Oct..8, 
EK 574012: Rubin Bergman and 
Henry Evans, Brooklyn. 19539 


Leave all to Him; w and m H. L., of 


Norway, domiciled at Indianapolis. | 


reins 1925; 2c. Oct. 173° HR 
576159; Haldor Lillenas, Indianapo- 
lis. 19540 


Leaves from my note book; by John 
Philip Sousa, of U. §8.; pf. Con- 
tents:—1l. The genial hostess.—2. 
The camp-fire girls—3. The lively 


‘flapper. © Oct. 9, 1923; 2. ¢. Oct. 
Baio OoDs pall fox, DUD; , €O., 
Cleveland. 19541 


Lecons @Wharmonie des éléves ayant 
remporté le premier prix aux con- 
eours des classes d’harmonie; année 
1923, divers auteurs, of France. 4to. 
© Sept. 14, 1923; 1 « Sept. 26; E 
572047 ; Heugel, Paris. 19542 


Left all alone; w and m R. W. B., of 


Grbac.) © Alc. Oct 26,1923. Bb 
574451; Rose W. Barrousse, New 
Orleans. 19543 


Lekeu (G.) Adagio; par G. L., op. 3, 
réduction par Ch. Jacques Lerolle, 
of France; pf. 4 4 mains. © Sept. 
er 2 hO2S 21 .C. epbt. 4 2A DTZ098 : 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. [© 
reduction ] 19544 


“Lend your smile; w G.B.,.m Sylvia 
I OErest-Of; Uy, S. 3. pt: with we; © 
Aug. 28, 1923; 2 .¢. Oct. 6;.E 571741; 


Glendale, Brandenburg, Atlantic 
City. 19545 
Lenore’s answer; spirit song, from 


Once upon a midnight, w and m 
Phimon L. Southey [pseud. of V. P. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


19556 


S.] of U. S.. © Mar. 1, 1923;,.2 « 
Oet. 19; E 576605; Vincent Philamon 
Sullivan, New York. 19546 


Leprechaun (The); w Patrick M. 
Joyee, m Christine M. Brown, of 
U. §.; high voice. © Oct. 9, 1923; 
2 ¢. Oct. 13; E 574174; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 19547 


Lest we forget; w and m J. G. M., of 
U.S. arc./svonn B. Meteor vw. Sie) 
HE OC. 6. 92>; chy OftOll ; SOR 
Gerald Maurrie, Youngstown, O. 

19548 

Let Jesus in; w D. H., m Elliott Mark- 
ham;'of U. S.; pf. with w. ©: Oct. 
24, 1923; 2 e. Nov. 2; E 576676; 

- Doshia Hundley, Huntington, W. Va. 

19549 

Let me live in your heart; w I. R., m 
Jonn, Ef. Ryan, of U..S..,© 1 ¢ Oct. 
4, 1923; E 571595; iver Ray, Austin, 
Minn. 19550 

Let’s be laughing; part-song, w Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, m Franz Abt, of 

~U. 8.; male voices. (Tullar Meredith 
co.’S octavo series, male voices, no. 
2011). .© Mar. 24, 1923;, 2 ¢. Oct. 
22; E 576646; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. [© new words] 19551 

Let’s be sweethearts again; w and m 
R. M., of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. 1 c«. Nov. 8, 1923; H 
574681; Rose Milanese, New York. 

#ODDZ 

Let’s begin it all over again; romping 
song, w and m-A«.J, ©€.,0f),U.0: 
©) jue: Oct, 8:, 1923.:..) 5T4027 + Ad- 
bert John Cleare, Washington. 

19553 

Let us have peace; prayer, two part 
song, w. George Graff, jr., m Hrnest 
R. Ball, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.; unchanged voices. 4to. (Wit- 
mark school edition, no. 1715) © 
Met, dL 1lOZse iD. 1@. 4 Cote 1 Oy i 
076228; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

19554 

Let us not be weary; w from the 
Bible, m J. B. H., of U. S. © Oct. 
IL, 1928); .2...¢,,, Oet. 19.2 «Ky; 576260 ; 
J. B. Herbert, Monmouth, Ill. 

19555 

Let us sing a merry lay; excerpts from 
the Feast of Hebe, m Jean Philippe 
Rameau, Hnglish, ed. and arr. Ger- 
ald Reynolds, of U. S.; women’s 


voices. 4to. (Fischer edition, no. 
52902). OC) OCt 225 1923.5 Die” Oe: 


23; EH: 574413; J. Fischer &, bro., 
New York. [© arrangement] 
. 19556 


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19557 pt. m1, 0. s., v.18. 
Lieb gib acht! w Eddy Beuth, m | Lily of the alley; w Bernie Grossman, 
Hans May. of Austria. © July 31, m Will Donaldson, of U. 8.; pf. with 


1928; 1 « Sept. 29 ;'E:572110; Drei- 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 
19557 
Life is a dream; waltz, melody S. P., 
of Bulgaria, domiciled at Portland, 
Or. © 1 e@ Oct. 1,,4928 9), 569812 ; 
Steve Petroff, Portland, Or. 19558 
Life’s struggle; w Mrs. W. W. M., 
melody Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
(GC), 1 .¢.,, Oct. 22, 292328 576285.;; Mrs. 
W. W. McMurray, Burley, Id. 19559 
Light and graceful; by Marion G. 
Osgood, of U. S.; violin with pf. 
(Melodious compositions by modern 
composers, grade two) © Oct. 10, 
$923.22 ¢ Oct 107 1H o(611L3: Harms: 
ine., New York. 5; 19560 
Light (The) of the world; cantata, w 
Harold W. Thompson, m T. Fred- 
enick ’ “H.. ‘Candlyn;” of U:. S.. Sop., 
alto and bar. solos, cho. and organ. 
4to. Contents:—pt. 1. Prophecy.— 
pt. 2. The Annunciation.—pt. 3. The 
shepherds.—pt. 4. The wise men.— 


pt. 5. The Manger.—pt. 6. The Angels | 


of light. © Oct. 10, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 
15; E 574164; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 19561 
Lighthouse (The) bell (La campana 
del faro) ; descriptive piece, Henry 
S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. (McKinley 
world famous edition, no. 2000) © 
Nepty 225 1928 2) 2) .e.. Sept... Zia ie 
571302 ; McKinley music co., Chicago. 


19562 
Lil’ sheep; from Roseanne, w. and m 
NY BOR OE US "© le Cet. 


1923; E 569829; Nan Bagby \Ste- 
phens and Mary H. Kirkpatrick, New 
York. 19563 


Lilac lane; w Raymond Egan, m Hazel | 


Craig Leggat, of U. S. © Sept. 27, 
1923 ; 2 c. Oct. 9; E 571890; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. 19564 
Eitac “waltz :"Enil” Held, ‘of "Ul S:; 
violin and pf. (Petite gems, no. 5) 
© Oct. 2, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 4; E 571641; 
Co-operative music co., Philadelphia. 
19565 

Lil-Lil-Lillian ; stuttering song, w and 
m ‘Jack ©. Smith, of U. §. © Oct. 
5. sh O23 2 er Och 12 HSS (Alpe : 
Orpheum music co., Boston. 19566 
Lilts from the Western isles; words 
and airs from the Gaelic, by Mal- 
colm Macinnes and John Connell [of 
England] Contents :—Long the way. 
—Oh, happy be and scatheless.—No 


more shall I climb.—Huill horo. ©. 


Sept. 7, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 19; E 567969 ; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 19567 


w. © Sept. 1, 1928;'2°¢ Oct. 15: 
E 576053; Hepworth 
corp., New York. 


Lion and lamb; from Roseanne, act 2, 
wand m'N. B. §S., of U.S. © « 
Oct. 1, 1923; E 569831; Mary Holtz- 
claw Kirkpatrick and Nan Bagby. 
Stephens, New York. 19569 

Listen for the ragman; w and m BH. M. 
G.;, ‘Of UU. “SPO Pf Ge Geta tages s 
E 576099; Edith M. Giddings, New 


York. 19576 
Liszt (Franz) La prédication aux 
oiseaux; St. Francois d’Assise, le- 
gende, de F. Liszt, transecrit de 
Camille Saint-Saéns, of France; 
orgue. © Sept. 14, 1923; 1 ¢. Sept. 
26; 572052, Heugel,. Paris. .. [© 
transcription | 19571 


Little (The) acrobat; study in broken 
chords, Florence A. Goodrich, of U. 
S.; pf. (Jv Character sketches) © 
Sept. 28, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 3; BE 574245; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

19572 

Little boy blue jeans; from Sunbonnet 
Sue, w Robert B. Smith, m Gus Ha- 
wards, of U. 8S. © Oct. 17, 1923; 
Ze. Oct. 18; E 576174; Harms, inc., 
New York. 19573 

Little (The) brooklet; w Tryphena 
Bishop Swift, m Robert Braine, of 
U. S.; op. 9, no. 2. 1. Sep. or ten. 2. 
Alto or bar. © Sept. 6, 1923; each 
2c. Sept. 10; E 570902; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 19574 


Little brown road; from Nifties, w and 
m Frank Crumit, of U. S. © Oct. 
9, 19238; 2 ¢« Oct. 11; E 574106; 
Harms, ine., New York. 19575 


Little butterfly ; from. Music box revue 
1923-24, wand mI. B., of U., 8i0.© 
Oct. 6, 1923; 2 ¢« Oct. 8; E 574042; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 19576 

Little Creole lullaby; melody Sidney 
Bechet, of, U..S... ©) 1 se). Qen.. 2, 
19238; E 571499; Clarence Williams 

-Music pub. co., inc., New York. 
19577 

Little flower garden; caprice, Joseph 
Carl Briel, of U. S., .se. Morris 
Aborn, of U. S8S.; oreh. (Belwin. 
concert edition, no. 91) © Oct. 6. 
1923; 2 c. Oct. 10; E. 571887; Bel- 
win, ine, New York. 

Little gem waltz: by Emil Held, of 
U. S.; violin and pf. (Petite gems, 
no. 6)" "©! Oct: 2; 1923" 2 er Oen 4 ; 
E 571645; Co-operative music Go., 
Philadelphia. 19579 


1120 


distributing 
19568. 


19578 


hee Fo 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


| Little Georgia lady; w and m A. J. C., 


mews Si@ 1 © .Oets 25;,1923)7, EH 
574435; Albert John Cleare, Wash- 
ington. 19580 


‘Little (A) girl like you is just the 
girl for me; w and m F. M. L., of 
Were. arr.) Wred. Max,-of =U.) 8:.°© 
1 ¢. Oct. 10, 1923; E 574065; Fred- 
erick Max Letschin, Baltimore. 

19581 


Little goblins; fairy sketch, Richard 
_Kilenberg, arr. KE. N. Catlin, of U.S8.; 
full orch. 4to. (C. B. co. photo- 
play edition, no. 8) © Sept. 12, 
1923 ; 2 ec. Oct. 22; E 576373 ; Cundy- 
Bettoney co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment] 19582 


Little gray nun; w and m L. H. A., 
of -U.- 8.) © 1 ‘« Nov: 3; 1923; E 
574629; Leonard H. Allen, Jersey 
City. 19583 


‘Little holes in heaven: w Arthur Du 
Soir, m Barbara Meiville Hope, of 
Great Britain; in D. © Aug. 23, 
1923; 1 ce. Sept. 26; E 572034; Boo- 
sey & co., London. 19584 


/ 


Little June Rose; valse, on the ballad 
by Peter Dawlish and John P. Long, 
of England, arr. Arthur Rawson, of 
England; piano with words. © Aug. 
ot tees 1) ce: Octiuy 2 jou +OT21 ; 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 

19585 


‘Little Jost youth; w Eleanore Meyers 
tewebr, m ©. J. B.. of U..S8:; high, 
in F. (Cover title: Little lost youth 
ef me) © Oct. 5, 1923; 2c. Oct. 11; 
E 574076; Carrie Jacobs-Bond & 
son, Hollywood, Calif. 19586 


Little Minnie; w I. J..C.. m Norrie 
Bernard, of U. S: New York, Lenox 
co. © June 20, 1922; 1 c. Sept. 28, 
1923... 1 ¢ Oet:,8 > BE. DILT89 ; Iza J. 
(‘Sobb, Lake Village, Ind. 19587 


‘Little songs; teaching pieces, w and 
m Lilian Vandevere, of U. S., with 
the story, fingering, phrasing, etc. ; 
pt. with w. (Art publication so- 
ciety’s series of tone pictures: Pro- 
2ressive series compositions, no. 128) 
Contents :—The shower.—Clocks.— 
Bells.—My balloon. © Oct. 23, 1923; 
2 ec. Oct. 26; E 576456; Art publica- 
tion soe., St. Louis. 19588 


Little (A) story; by Florence A. Good- 
rich, of U. S.; pf. (Jn Character 
sketches) © Sept. 28, 1923; 2 e. 
Oct. 3; E 574248; Clayton F. Summy 
eo., Chicago. 19589 


19599 


Little (A) talk with Jesus makes it 
rights; wand) miE. A: andtadrV.:B., 
of U. S., arr. J. Minor Welsh. 4to. 
@©Get, 403 1928.192) 2 Oct! 7225.18 
btGe26 >. 'T.. | Bo and. J,vV... Buford, 
Philadelphia. 19590 


Little tin soldier; song or musical 
reading from Bedtime songs, w Beth 
Slater Whitson, m Henry S. Sawyer, 
of U. S. (McKinley world famous 
edition, no. 1990) © Sept. 22, 1923; 
2 ec Sept. 27: E 571292: McKinley. 
music co., Chicago. 19591 


Living forever; w and m H. kL. of 
Norway. domiciled at Redlands, 
@alit. > ©: Aug’ yd, 1923 3°23 ¢ Oct. 17; 
~E 576150: WHaldor Lillenas, Red- 
lands, Calif. 19592 


Lizzie; turn over for me; w 8S. F.,; 
m EH. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 2, 1923; E 576721; Samuel 
Totaro, San Jose, Calif. 19593 


Lil’ommo che raggiona; versi di F. 
‘Albano, musica di E. A. Mario, of 


Italy, domiciled at New York; 
mand. ace. 4to. (Piedigrotta 1923) 


is Oct ton: Was 77 2a, Cha ae A 
574333 ; Italian song co., New York. 
: 19594 


Fran- 
Ettore 


Lluoechie ’e Maria; versi di 
eesco Cuonzo, musica di 
Cerno, of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, 
Italy, Casa editrice Panzetta. Ato. 
(Piedigrotta 1923) © Sept. 8, 1923; 
1e. Oct. 19; E 572345; Italian book 
co., New York. 19595 


Log eabin blues; by Tom Delaney, arr. 
Wm. J. C. Lewis, of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © Sept. 27, 1923; 2c. Sept. 28; 
HE 569774: Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 

19596 


‘London ealling; selection, arr. Philip 


Braham, of England; pf. © Oct. 
8, 19238; 1 ce. Oct. 9; E 572218; Keith, 
Prowse &°co., ltd., London. 19597 


Londonderry air; would God I were 
the tender apple blossom, from Fare- 
well to Cucullain, old Irish melody, 
arr. M. L. Lake, of U. S.; military 


band, with conductor. 4to. © July 
30, 192345.2> e@ . Get... 9,; . Ee 571815; 
Carl Fischer, New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 19498 


Lonely ; w and m Gennaro M. Curci, of 

U. S.; high voice. © Sept. 17,. 1923 ; 

2 c. Oct. 29; E 576533; Hinds, Hay- 
den & Eldredge, inc., New York. 

19599: 


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19660 


Lonely hearts seek pleasure; w ©. L. 
K., m E. 8. .S. Huntington, of U. S. 
©, Li'e!l Now ..2)'1923 2: By ST6T24 31\C. 
L. Kiser, Mineral Wells, Tex. 

19600 

Lonely just because of you; melody, 
S. A., of U. S., arr. Wilder Chase, 
Or. OS. in G.. (Ch Lc. Oct 29. tas, 
HE 576486; Sidney Arolin, New York. 

19601 

Lonely (A) mother; w Mrs. M. J. H., 
m Al. Meehan, of U. 8.; pf. with w. 
@y: Aus, 28, 1923 .2ire. OctaGrE 
571735; Mrs. M. J. Holland, Wisner, 
La. 19602 

Lonesome Cinderella; from Ziegfeld 
follies, w Lew Brown, m James F. 
Hanley, of U. S: "© Nov. 2, 1923; 


2 ¢€. Nov. 8; E 574622; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & ¢o., ine., New York. 
19603 


Lonesome days; w C. W. B., m Sylvia 
Forrest, of U. §.; pf. with w. 
Oe; 23, 925);'2 :e. Nov. 2 77) SiG6GEGS ; 
C. W. Burnham, Dexter, Me. 19604 

Lonesome for you; melody J. EK. T., 
Ob U.S. wiobiere ke) DG. ere 
1923: KE 569948: Jack Earle Trezise, 
Brooklyn. 19605 

Lonesome (A) woman’s blues; w and 
m Dave Peyton, of U. 8S. ©1. 
Oct. 2, 1928; E 571496; Clarence 
Williams music pub. ¢o., inc, New 
York. 19606 

Long ago rose; w Gordon Johnstone, 
m Pierre Connor, of U. S. © Oct. 
ee, TOS 25e: Cet. i? Ee aioe. 
Jack Mills, inc.. New York. 19607 

Longing; w F. D., m Geo. Graff, jr.. 
of. U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
U4 Se ©: tever Oct.:.26, 292320. 
576433; Florence Dickson, North 
Shore, Blackpool, Lancashire, Eng- 
land. 19608 

Longing for you mother o’ mine; w 
be GME am: E, B). IK Or US carr. 
LG. Ms ef U.S. A© 1 en,Qct, 6; 
1923: EK 571655; Harry E. Kuehn 
and Lionel G. Manny, Albany. 

19609 

Lontano ... lontano; barcarola, versi 

di Pievis. musica di Ludovico De 


Marinis, of Italy; mand. ace. Hdiz- 
ione La sorgente. 4to. © Sept. 8, 


1923: 1 ec. Oct. 19; BE 572360; Italian 
book co., New York. 19610 
Look away to heaven; hymn, arr. by 
J. B. Herbert, of U. S.; male voices. 
@ Oct. MOG 1928.2 "el wOets 20-2) 
574303: Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. [© harmonization and ar- 
rangement |] 19611 


OS CNS eae 


pt. m1, D.'s., v. 18 


Loose fingers;.pianologue, Maurice H. 
Swerdlow, of U. S. © Oct. 9, 1923; 
2:e@ Oct 11s BE O719504. Same rox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 19612 


Lord I can’t stay away; hymn, arr. 


J. B. Herbert, of U. S.. © Oct. 10, 
1928; °2..¢c. -Oet 6203; 48) 3E4299 - 
Homer <A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 


[© harmonization and arrange- 
ment] 19613 
Lord, Thy will be done; sacred solo, 
w Edith Sanford Tillotson, m Harry 
Rowe Shelley, of U. S.; 1. High 
voice.—2. Medium voice—3. Low 
voice. 
Oct. 15; E 576123; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 19614 


Lost my baby blues; w and m Ray 
Hibbeler [i. e. R. O. H.] of U. S., 
arr. Thomas Confare, of U. S. © 
1 ¢ Oct. 10, 1928; E 574064; Ray- 
mond O. Hibbeler, Chicago. 19615. 


Lotus flowers; w and melody P. O. B. 
and Walter Smith, of U. S., arr. 
Wi'S!) O12. (OCs, aa at 
576089 ; Percy O. Brewer, San Fran- 
cisco. 19616 

Louisiana nights; valse Creole, R. S. 
Stoughton, of U. 8.; pf. © June 
11, 1923.5, 2 (ee; );OehyrIdey pa THES ; 
Walter Jacobs, ine., Boston. 19617 


Love; w Eric Valentine, m J. A. 
Tunbridge, of Great Britain; in 
G. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Oct. 3, 1923;.1 ©. Oct. 6; 
E 572198; B. Feldman & co., Lon- 
don. 19618 


Love ain’t blind no more; w and m 
Joe Trent and Will Donaldson, of 
U.S. © Oct. 24 1923 32-0, Gen 2a; 
E 574481; Rainbow music corp., 
New York. 19619 


Love and kisses, were never meant 
for me; w and m Karyl Norman, 
Elmer Olson and Vernon Stevens, of 
™! S. © Oct? 3,°19235) 2 erOcin 4: 
E 571625; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 19620 

Love at first sight; w A. E. S., m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U) Si ©v1eaOcti22, 
1923; E 574411; Ada EH. Soule, Port- 
land, Or. 19621 


Love in a haystack; from The cour- 
tesan, w Harold Atteridge, m Jean 
Schwartz, ‘Of US'S. “"©/"@eEs 24, 
1923: 2. e Oct 26h" Waites: 
Harms, ine., New York. 19622 


Love is a game: w J. M..m E. S. S. 
Huntington, of U.S. ©1e¢ Oct. 4, 
1923; E 574205; Joe Majerowski, 
Denver. 19628 


B22 


© Sept. 27, 1923; 2 c each 


ipa i 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


Love is a garden of roses; from Sun- 
bonnet Sue, w Robert B. Smith, m 
Gus Edwards, of U. S. © Oct. 10, 
ee ao eC) Oe abs BR OT4AT ; 
Harms, iuc., New York. 19624 


Love is all I ask of you; w and m 
Waldo Henry, of U. S. © Oct. 24, 
1923 3,2 ¢. Oct. 25;-H 574480; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 19625 


Love me, I love you; w Christina 
Rossetti, m Hanna Van _ Vollen- 
hoven, of U. S.; medium or low 
voice, in B min. © Oct. 9, 1923; 
2 ce. Oct. 12; E 574162; Boston mu- 
sie co., Boston. 19626 


Love of long ago; w and m Olive 
Constance and Gene Feist, of Eng- 
land; in FE. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 

_ notations] © Oct. 9, 1923; 1 © Oct. 
12; E 572228; Herman Darewski 
music pub. co., London. 19627 


Love (A) story; reverie, W. N. D.. of 


U. S.; mand. solo unace. © Oct. 
20. O25. Se, “Oct. “12 BE OF4I98 : 
Warren N. Dean, York, Pa. 19628 


Love tales; Feistyle special arr. of 
the fox trot, Ben Ryan and Vincent 
Rose, of U. S., arr. William Schulz, 
of. U. S.; symphonic dance orch., 
with pf. conductor. Feist ed. © 
Oct. 19, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 20: E 574465 ; 
Leo Feist, ine, New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 19629 


Love triumphant; story of the first 
Hastertide, adapted from Tor, by 
Florence Morse Kingsley, with mu- 
Sical illustrations by various com- 
posers, arr. I. H. Meredith. of U. S. 
Music only edition. Svo. © Feb. 1, 
1923; 2 ec. Oct. 6; E 571696; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. [© new 
matter | 19630 


Loveland: w A. @ S., m John F. 
Ryan, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 26, 1923; 
HW 576400; Adam C. Smyth, Paradise. 
Utah. 19631 


Lovely rose; by Peter De Rose, arr. 
Max Reese, of U. S.; orch. © Oct. 
19° 19232 ¢.;,Oct. 20; By, 574468. 
G. Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 19632 


Lovers still, when old and gray; w 
B. R., m John F. Ryan, of U. S. 
ie. Oct; 26, 19230 HE. 576412) Belle 
Ridings, Clarence, Mo. 19633 


- Lovers’ troubles; w Oscar Wiseth,. m 
Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
OAne. Ste 1995r 2 e. Oe 6! Eb 


571749: Osear Wiseth, Thief River 
Falls, Minn. 19634 


Posts: 


19646 


Love's calling; w EK. O. A:, m John F. 
Ryan, of U. S. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1923; 
E 576421; Elmer O. Anderson, Mon- 
POC CNAY. 3 19635 


Love’s coming; w Lillian Turner, m 
Le ME ES et . S2e56), 1 «YOu, 
- 1923; E 569945; Lillian May Heinz, 
Brooklyn. ' 19636. 


Love’s contentment; by A. S., of U. S.; 
DE. cc) Oct, di, 1923; 2:e. Oct.’ 205 -E 
574340; Allen Spurr, Los Angeles. 

196387 


Love’s dream: w D. A., m Al Meehan, 
Of UC. So pt. With we SO) “Oc 2. 
1923: 2 ce. Nov. 2; E 576668; Doro- 
thy Applegate, Mt. Healthy, O. 
19638 


Love’s golden days; w and m C. P., of 
Wea. 1) G3) Oct. 21256 1923 ys Ei 
574461; Catherine Passero, Wash- 
ington. 19639 


Love’s little hour; by Robert Hood 
Bowers, of U. S.; oreh. (Gold seal 
library series) © Oct 15, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 16; E 576551; Richmond-Rob- 
bins, inc.. New York. 19640 


Love’s melody; by Erik MavVer-Hel- 
mund. of Great Britain: orch. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. © Oct. 5, 1923 ; 
1-e@ Oct. 23; E 572479; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

19641 


Love’s message: violin solo, H. Sulli- 
van Brooke, of Great Britain; new 
ed. salon orch. with pf. conductor. 
(Boosey’s cinema journal) © Aug. 
16, 1923: 1 « Sept. 26; E 572026; 
Boosey & co., London. 19642 


Love’s offering; hymn-anthem, w Ed- 
win P. Parker, m George B. Nevin, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. (Tullar- 
Meredith co.’s octavo series, no. 541) 

PC) Dec, Di. 1992 2 er Oets S, LZ; 
B 571695; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 19648 


Lovey came back: w Sam Lewis and 
Joe Young, m Lou Handman, of 
W'S" | © Oct! 1619234 2'¢. "OetL it's 
E 576172: Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 19644 

Loving you; w HE. Ll.’ S., m E. S. S. 
Huntington. of U. S. ©1 ec. Oct. 4, 
1923: E 571586; E. L. Summers, 
Charleston, W. Va. 19645 

Lu pisciaiolu e 14 signurina; versi di 
Giovanni De Rosalia, musica di Raf- 
faele De Luca, of Italy, domiciled at 


Brooklyn. © 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1923; E 
571610: Vito Vuolo, New York. 
19646; 
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19647 


Lula of Cotulla; w H. L. I., m George 
Grait,.. Jt. (0f jU..S.,; airy. Theo..G. 
Beach) Ob 0. Sac. . Cag hiede nee. 
1923; E 574395; Herbert L. Iwan, 
South Bend, Ind. 19647 


Lullaby; w Jessie Jackson, m John 
Duke, of U. 8.; low voice. 


dream songs, no.1) © Oet. 9, 1923; 


2.¢) Oct. 13. BLbT4175 5 G.oSchinmer® | 


inec., New York. 19648 


B. De Leone, of U. S., op. 16, no. 2; 
high voice. (Two songs of eyen- 


tide) © Oct. 16, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct..19; 
E 576237; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 19649 | 


Lullaby (The) my mammy 
me; w I‘rancis Ryan, m Peter Brady, 
of FU S22 ©!) ce. Noveo2, 19237 Ei 


576723; F. Ryan and P. Brady, New | 
19650 


Lure, faleoners lure; m John Bennet, | 
of England, ed. and adapted, Ed- : 
mund H. Fellowes, of Great Britain; | 


York. 


male voices. 4to. (Male voice choir 
library, no. 115: Madrigal no. 5) © 


Oct.,.40, 49235 24 c. Oct, 226 B'S72701 ¢ | 


Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. [© ar- 


rangement ] 


Gréty, 


Sept. 14,°1923;° 1 « Sept. 27; BH 


972095; Bowerman & co., |td., Lon- . 


don. 19652 


Mabel; w B. G., m E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton, of U. 8. ©1e. Oct. 4,.1923; E 
571597; B. Geist, Hawaii. 19653 


Maciek bzdura; oberek. Frank Przy- 
bylski, of U. S.; ukl ad na fortepian 
automatyczuy. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1923; 
571660; Victor musie roll co., Chi- 
cago. 19654 


Macierzanka (The thyme); _ polka, 
Pak. of UO: 8.3 pf.4.© Aug: 20,1928 ; 
1 ce. Aug. 21,1 ce. Sept. 24; EH 574276; 
Peter Feldhann, New York. 19655 


Madrid; de Maurice Pesse, of France; 


orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
Sept. 14, 1928: 1.c« Sept. .26;, EB 
572048; Heugel. Paris. 19656 


Miigdelein, ihr stissen nippfigtirchen ; 
Scotch espagnol, aus Casinogirls, von 
Fritz Friedmann-Frederich und 
George Okonkowski, musik von Kd- 
uard Kiinneke, of Germany, arr. von 
Otto Lindemann, of Germany. © 
Oct. 4, 1923; 1 ec. Nov. 10; BH 572714; 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 


19657 


(Two | 


| Mah dawlin honey chile; 
—  w Lenore Harpster, m Francesco | 


19651 | 


Lure (The) of the East; waltz, Julian — 
of Great Britain; pf. ©. 


pt. m1, nD. s., v.18 


Maggie and Jiggs; w J. C. F., m B. §; 
S. Huntington, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
4, 1923:;, EK .571589,; <3. ; C.. «Moertseh, 
Fort Wayne, Ind. 19658 


Magnificat; hymnal for Sunday 
schools, ed. and compiled, J. Lincoln 
Hall, C. Austin Miles and Adam Gei- 
bel,’of ‘U. S’ “© Aus. 27, 1923 -—9 ‘c, 
and aff. Sept. 17: A 758040; Hall- 
Mack co., Philadelphia. 19659 

mammie’s 

lullaby, w and m §. C. §S., of -U. S., 

arr. Fred Luscomb. Battle Creek, 

Mich., Encore musie pub co. © Oct. 

15,'°19285 2 eo Octh 22= Hey mess 5 

Sam C. Sullivan, Battle Creek. 

19660 


sang to | Mah jongg; w and m H. G. M., of U.S. 


©.1. 6c. Nov: 12;; 419233 Bi -5%6972 ; 
Helen Good Morris, Fort Wayne, 
Ind. 19661 


Maid (The). of Kildare; w and m 
Chas. G. Comegys, of U.S. © Oct. 
20, 4928 ;,.2. e.. Now,..1 3.376595: Sos. 
Krolage music co., Cincinnati. 

-. 19662 

Maid of mesh: from Music box revue, 
1923-24, w and m I. B., of U. S.. © 
Oct.,30, 1923: 2 ec Oct ait EH orood0 ; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

19663 


w and melody I. B., of U. S.. © 
1 e. ;:Oct..16, 1923:; E. 5742213 Inrying 
Berlin, inc., New York. 19664 

Maid of Moonlight Bay; w and melody 
Arthur L. Murray, of U.S. “©. «. 
Oct. 30, 1923; E 574627; Raymur 
pub. co., Washington. 19665 

Maid of the West; w Roscoe Gilmore 
Stott, m Clay Smith, of U. S.; with 
violin and cello obbl. 1. High, in 
F.—2. Medium, in E.—8. Low, in C. 
© -Oct. 9, 1923; 2 « each Get. 11; 
E 571933; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 19666 


Major General Hanson E. Hly; march, 
G. D., of U..S. 1. Military. band.—2. 


Pt. © 1c. eaeh Oct, 30, ozs; hi 
574567, 574568; George Dahlquist, 
Washington. 19667, 19668 


Mala femmena! versi di Umberto Gau- 
diosi, musica di F. P., of U. S.; 
mand. ace. Edizione Pennino. 4to. 
©, Septs 49, 1923<,2,¢. Wet aie) 
574549; Francesco Pennino, Brook- 
lyn. 19669 

Malaguenas; Malaga love lament, Eng- 
lish adaptation James Weldon John- 
son, m Pagans, of Spain. [Hnglish 
and Spanish text] © Oct. 4, 1923; 
2c. Oct. 5; E 571653; G.. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. 19670 


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no. 11, 1923 


Malalengua: versi di Nello De Lutio, 
musica di EK. A. Mario, of Italy; 
mand. ace. Naples, Italy, Casa edi- 
trice, H: A. Mario. 4to. © July 3. 
1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 11; H 572248 ;. Italian 
book co., New York. 19671 


Malincunia! versi di F. P., musica di 
D. Montano, of U. S.; mand. acc. 
Edizione Pennino. 4to. © Sept. 19, 
1923; 2 ¢.. Oct. 27; E 574550; Fran- 
cesco Pennino, Brooklyn. 19672 


Malincunie napulitane; versi di Al- 
fredo Melina, musica di E. A. Mario, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
mand. ace. 4to. (Piedigrotta 1923) 
Sr we. 15, 1923-2 c. Oct. 207 EB 
574330; Italian song co., New York. 

19673 


Mama kicki, papa wacki; melody Fred 
Fisher, of UO. S., arr. Geo. Holman. 
OPUS S:°° Gi ee Oct?-152 1923 
574491 : Fred Fisher, inc., New York. 

. 19674 


Mama kiki—papa wacki; w Sidney 
Holden and Fred Fisher, melody 
EF. F., of U. S., arr. Geo. Holman, of 
U.S. ©1c. Oct. 8, 1923; E 569941 ; 
Fred Fisher, inc., New York. 19675 


Ma-ma-Marie; w and m J. W., of 
U. S., arr. Carl A. Weber, of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1923; E 5742138; John 
Weist, Seattle. 19676 


Mama’s baby; w and melody Harry 
White and Sammy Feinberg, of U. S., 
arr. Geo. R. Holman, of U. 8S. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 24, 1923; E 576380; Fred 
Fisher, inc., New York. 19677 

Mamma; oriental fox trot. versi di F. 
di G. Cicciotto, musica di Luigi 
Donadio, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; mand. ace. 4to. (Edizione 
casa editrice musicale Verdi, no. 201) 
Geer 10; 71925,-2 Cy Octr 10: BH | 
574230; Verdi’s music roll m’f’g. ¢@o., 
New York. 19678 

Mamma loves papa, papa loves mam- 
ma; fox trot, Cliff Friend and Abel 
Baer, of U. S., arr. Frank KE. Barry, 
of, WU. S.;-.0reh.,, with w,... Feist ed. 
apo we et. 24. 1093 2 «. Oct..2D 5 
FE. 574529; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 19679 

Mammy, I’m coming back to you; w 
Dame’ Binder;mi Py Racijry of Ws. 
© 1c Oct. 24, 1923); E 576343 ; 
Paul Reimann, jr., Trenton, N. J. 

19680 

Mammy Lou; fox trot ballad, w and 

m Jonas J. Richman, of U. S. 

Nov. 3, 1923; 2 ec. Oct. 24; E 576614; 

Music hit pub. co., New York. 19681 


80830—24—5 


19692 


Mammy’s little brown rose; w E. G. L., 
m Geo. W. Thomas, of U. S. © Oct. 
15, 1923 5'2 e: Nov.' 12); EH) 577000; 
E. Goins Iseli, Chicago. 19682 


Mammy’s little crow; w and m P. F. 
W., of U..S., arr. Harry L. Alford 
& co.,-of Us S;., ©:1.¢. Nov. .3, 1928 ; 
E 574628; Paul Ferguson Watkins, 
Evanston, Ill. 19683 


Mammy’s little watermelon coon; Ww 
T. A. T.,.m.E. S, S. Huntington, of 
U.S. ©1164. Oct. 19, 1923 ; E 576210; 
Troy A. Thompson, Hot Springs, 
Ark. 19684 


Man (The) I picked to take your 
place, has certainly made a hit with 
me; w and melody G. B. H. and 
ACB) of) GSD © 1 ec) Octid).1928 ; 
E 569964; Gus. B. Horsley and Adele © 
Broadus, New York. 19685 


Man (A) in a million; w and m Sara 
Sherman, E. S. and S. T., of U.-S. 
In two pts., libretto and music. © 
1 c« May 2, 1923;  D 26490; Ethel 
Sherman and Sara ‘Toubes, Des - 
Moines. © 19686 


Mandolimario; 15 canzoni, musiea di 
EK. A. Mario, of Italy; mand. acc. 
3." ed. Naples, Casa editrice E. A. 
Mario. 4to. © June 1, 1923; 1c. 
Sept. 10; A—Foreign 23163; Italian 
book co.. New York. 19687 


Mandulinata triste; versi di Pasquale 
Buongiovanni, musica di Louis Ca- 
noro, of U. S.; mand. ace. Edizione 
Vittoria. .4to...© Oct. 29, 1923; 2 
ce. Oct. ‘31; E 576592; Vittoria music 
pub. co., New York. 19688 


Manhattan (The) hymn; w and m 
C.. Ci} of CULS., ‘arr... Mi Murphy, 
of U. S. © Oct. 29, 1923; 2 e@'Oet. 
31;.E 576604; Christopher Condie, 
New York. 19689 


Manzanilla; tango, w. Hal Billings, m 
H. Joseph Tandler, of U. S. © Nov. 
Dar 1928 3.2 2G. .NOV: core -Eeos4619 ; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

19690 


March on, blues; w G. C. H., melody 
John EF; Ryan, of U. Ss ‘© 1 Oct. 
-26, 1923; E 576423; Grover C. Hill, 
Houston. 19691 


Mareh pompous; by Floyd J. St. Clair, 
of U. S.:; grand organ. obl.. 8vo. 
©» Ot. 9, 1923 6. 2ye: 9 Oct 13H 
571948; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 19692 


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19693 


Marchande -(La) de tout; couplets 
chantés dans les Linottes, comédie 
en 3 actes, de Louis Sonolet, musique 
de Edm. Filippucci, of France. © 
Oct. 19, 1923 ; 1 @ Oct. 19; BH 5123238; 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 19693 

Marche mignon; by Christian Helle- 
mann, of Australia, op. 14; pf. (Pa- 
ling’s piano series, no. 11) © Sept. 
"1923 5 ec. Oct. 8; H’D512226* VVta. 
Paling & co., ltd., Sydney, Australia. 

19694 


Marche triomphale; by Ellis Levy, of 
U. S.,, op. 21; four violins and pf. 
(Sheet music edition, E. 146) © 
June 25, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 9; E 571880; 
Carl Fischer, New York. 19695 

Marching down the aisle; w_ Billy 
Rose, m James V. Monaco and Pete 
Wendling, of U. S. © Sept. 27, 1923; 
2 ¢ Oct. 9; H 571889; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 19696 


Mare ’e Pusilleco; versi e musica di. 


K.. A. Mario, of Italy; mand. acc. 
Naples, Italy, Casa editrice HE. A. 
Mario. 410, AC) siilly &, O20 7 oh jc. 
Oct. 11; E 572245; Italian book co., 
New York. 19697 


Mare ’e Santa Lucia; versi di A. G. 
-  Liberti, musica di Eugenio Mauro, 
of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, Italy, 
Casa editrice Panzetta. 4to. (Pie- 
digrotta 1923) © Sept. 8, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 19; E 572346; Italian book co., 
New York. 19698 
Mare straniero; versi di E. A. Mario, 
musica di Adolph Salemme, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. acc. 
4to. (Piedigrotta 1923) © Oct. 15, 
1923°* 2¢, Oct. 20%. H-574329itahan 
song co., New York. 19699 
Marena! versi e musica di R. B., of 
Italy; mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 20, 
1923; 2 c« Oct. 3; E 569958; R. Bal- 
samo, New York. 19700 
Marenarella mia; versi di G. Angiulli, 
musica di Francesco Buongiovanni 


e Vincenzo D’Annibale, of Italy; 
mand. ace. 4to. Naples, Santa 
Lucia. © Sept. 1, 1923; 1c Sept. 


29; EH 572131; Italian book co., New 
York. 19701 
Marie-Louise; by William E. Haesche, 
of U. S.; violin with pf. (Melodious 
compositions by modern composers, 
grade three) © Oct. 10, 1923; 2 c. 


Gem 15: EH 576110; Harms; ine, 
New York. 19762 
Marinella: polka marcia, versi -e 


musica di E. R., of U. S.; mand. acc. 
4tox* ©) Oct: 20; 1925" 2c. Oct, 22: 


E 576336; Ernesto Rossi, New York. 


19703 


pt. 111, N. s., v.18 


Marioneite’s (A) romance; by Nor- 
man Leigh, arr. R.-A. Hildreth, of 
U. 8.; orch. 4to. © July 31, 1923; 


2 e.' Oct. It; B1571905;" Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment ] 19704 


Mary Lee; w A. G., m Al Meehan, of 
U. S.; pf. with words. © Oct. 4, 
T92355"°2 ‘ec, Nov. 2% "Hr 51666. , sme. 
Garrison, Wayne City, Il. 19705 


Mary of mine; waltz, w and m W. 
J, Ee, of Canada.’ (0) ia ter Genin, 
1923; & 574030; William James Bis- 
sett, St. Catherine, Ontario, Canada. 

19706 


Mascagni (Pietro) Intermezzo from 
Cavalleria rusticana, P. M., “arr. 
Henry S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. (Mce- 
Kinley world famous edition, no. 
2015) © Sept. 22, 1923; 2 c Sept. 
27; E 571316; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. [© arrangement.] 19707 


Mason (Daniel Gregory) Three 
pieces for flute, harp and string 
quartet; by D. G. M., of U. S., op. 


13. New York, G. Schirmer. Con- 
tents: 1. Sarabande.—2. Eilegy.— 
ae Caprice.—1. Score.  4to.—2. 


Parts. © Oct. 23, 1923; 2 c. each 

Oct. 27; E 576537, 576538; Daniel 

Gregory Mason, Norfolk, Conn. 
19708, 19709 


Master’s (The) garden; sacred solo, 
w Frederick H. Martens, m A. Louis 
Scarmolim, of U. S.; med. voice. 
© Sept. 21, 1923; 2 ec Oct. 15; E 
576121; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

19710 


Matrimonial blues; w and melody R. 
W..’B.,. of. US. ©! cre a2 5 
E 574295; Rose W. Barrousse, New 
Orleans, 19711 


May Bella, the butterfly baby; w and 
m. M..P..,W:,,0f US: Oat exo: 
16, 1923; E 574212; Maria Priscilla 
Williams, Kansas City, Mo. 19712 


May the grace of Christ our Saviour; 
vesper, w J. Newton, m adapted 
from Evening prayer, by H. Smart, 
of England. 4to. (Novello’s parish 
choir book, no. 1105) © Sept. 28, 
1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 1; E 572135; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. 19713 


Mazurka; by Arthur Troostwyk, of 
U.S., Ops, 31,.. nos ts webmail at. 
in D min. (Sheet music edition, 
B. :1841)¢" ©" Paly*42-" (ase ep. 
Oct. 9; EH 571866; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 19714 


1126 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


Mc or Mac; topical song, w and 
melody W. H., of U. S. © 1. Oct. 
15, 19238: E 574156; Walter Hull, 
Dearborn, Mich. 19715 


Mean old blues; w Ned Washington, 
m Helene de Magnald Savasta, of 
U.S., arr. Paul O. Chelli, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York, © 1 «. 
Oct. 30, 1923; E 574571; Edward 
M. Washington, New York. 19716 


Mean papa turn in your key, you 
don’t live here no more; w Cal 
DeVoll. m Bob Miller, of U. S. © 
Ocr a 1925> 2.c. Oct: 4: BD 571657 5 
Harold Rossiter music co., Chicago. 

19717 


Mean triflin’ daddy, don’t make your 
sweet mamma blue: w and m L. O. 
ang “Hr. of U.S. Muncie, Ind., 
Oldham, Moore & Harris. © Oct. 
2 eee ee, OCt. 22°") DT63S06 5 
Leonard Oldham and Herbert Har- 
ris, Muncie, Ind. 19718 

Meditation: by Alexandre Glazounow, 
op. 32, arr. M. L. Lake, of U. S.; 
military band, with conductor. 4to. 
© July 23) 1923; 2: @ Oct. ‘9; H 
571823: Carl Fischer, New York. 
[© arrangement] 19719 

by Charles-Marie Widor, op. 

21, no. 1, transcribed Ben Merrill, 

of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 9, 1923; 2 c. 

Oct. 138: EH 574188; G. Schirmer, inc., 

New York. [© transcription] 

19 


(Urbelo): by Franz von Blon, 
arr..H:; F. Odell, of U. S.; mand. 
orch. © June 28, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 9; 
E 571848; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[© arrangement] 19721 

Meet me down on Main street; from 
The beauty prize, w George Gros- 
smith and P. G. Wodehouse, m 
Jerome Kern, of ‘U. S. London, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © Sept. 5, 
1928; 1 c. Sept. 18; 1 c Sept. 28; 
KE 567948; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 19722 

Meet me in dreamland; w A. F. S8., 
m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © Sept. 17, 1923; 2 ec. Oct. 15; 
E 576016; Alvin F. Seabode, Evans- 
ville, Ind. 19723 


Meet me tonight in the park; waltz 
song, w and m William Agusta Sul- 
livan, of U. S. © June 20, 1923; 
2c Oct. 28; E 574490; Englewood 
music house, Chicago. 19724 


Mein weibel wart of mir; w M. R., 
melody Rubin Doctor, of U. S. © 
1 « Nov. 3,.1923; E 574681; Morris 
Rund, New York. 7, 19725 


19737 


Mein weibs glicken; w and melody R. 
D., of Russia, domiciled at New 
York. -GQU0T 2a "Nj i} GO! jd.je- 
Sept. 17, 1923; E 569488; Rubin 
Doctor, New York. 19726 


Melba; w L. O., m Al Meehan, of. 
WU. S..3 Dla With, we. .©.Oct.. 2,5 19252 
2 Gi, NOY: >, 10,.5(6670,, Lillian,.Ong; 
San Francisco. 19727 


Melodie (A) [and] A legend; by E.. 
HW. Or. Un Sis* pt. Portland, ‘Or., ‘In&= 
ternational music pub. co. © Sept. 
MO fone 22 Ce DED. oe. fu; DUN OLn 
Emil Enna, Portland, Or. 19728: 


Melody at dawn (Melodiai al amane- 
cer); by F. Henri Klickmann, of 
U. S.; pf. (McKinley world famous 
edition, no. 2016: Song without 
words). © Sept. 22, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
27; E 5713817; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. 19722 


Melody of mine; w Sam Coslow, m 
Hal Vaipree, of U. S., arr. Hugene 
Blaizman. © Nov: 13,1928: 3. ¢ 
Nov. 12; E 576997; All-star music 
corp., New York. 19730: 


*Member when; from Sunbonnet Sue, 
w Robert B. Smith, m Gus Edwards, 
Cer Se Cy Oct. tO. toe. 2 er oTk 
11; E..574110;. Harms, ine., New 
York. 1973L 


Memories; w I. S., melody Luther A. 
Clark, of U.S. |'‘©'T'e. Oct: 13, 1928 ; 
E 574141; Inez Simmons, St. Louis. 

19732 


Memories of long ago; w F. V. Lewis, 
m Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
©) pAug. 20; 1923.7 2:. ei Oat. 4 G35 
571727; F. V. Lewis, Lewisburg, W. 
Va. 19733. 


— w Mrs. M. C., melody John F. 
Ryan, of: US (© 4 ‘en Olt. 426; 
1923; E 576401; Mrs. M. Cronville, 
Carteret, N. J. 197384 


Memories of mine; words and music 
by J. M. H., of U. 8.3; piano with 


words. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1923; E 
571122; Jerome Myers Hamilton, 
Philadelphia. 19735 


Memories of you; w John M. Carroll, 
mie How. cof SU; t8er ChiAurid, 
1928; 2. c. Sept. 29; E 571440; Ira 
-F. Vail, Chicago. 19736 

Memories though I may roam call me 
back to home sweet home; w Hliza- 
beth Frances Capen, m Al Meehan, 
of U: S.; pf. with w. © June 15, 
1928: 2 e. Oct. 1; E 569848; Eliza- 
beth Capen, Long Beach, Calif. 

1973T 


1127 


\ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19738 


Memory (A) of Burns; w Jean Ayl- 
win, mM Hubert Bath, of Great Bri- 
tain. © Oct. 23, 1923; 1 ¢ Nov. 10; 
E 572716; Lareine & co., London. 

19738 


Memory ties; w H. W., melody Luther 
Ao Clark, of 70.8. ©) yc. Oc a3, 
1923; E 574146; Hazel Wick, Hous- 
ton. YO: 19739 


Men leigt es aroif auf mir; w Ludwig 
Satz, melody J. M. R., of U.. S. © 
1c. Nov. 8, 1923; E 574690; Joseph 
M. Rumshisky, New York. 19740 


Men of Harlech (Rhyfelgyrch gwyr 
Harlech) ; unison song, English w 
Gerald Cumberland, m traditional, 
arr. Cyril Jenkins, of Great Britain ; 
in G. Williams ed. 4to. (Four Welsh 
folk-songs, no. 1) [Welsh and Eng- 
lish text] [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations]: .; © —-Oct. 3, 19293; 1 ¢ 
Oct. 15; E 572268; Joseph Williams, 
itd., London. [© English words and 
arrangement | 19741 


Men of Iowa; march, O. E. V., of U. 
S.; military band. 4to. © Oct. 15, 
1923; 2 ec. Oct. 15; E 576068; O. E. 
Van Doren, Iowa City, Ia. 19742 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 
wig Felix) Son and stranger (Heim- 
kehr aus der fremde); overture, 
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, op. 
89, arr. M. L. Lake, of U. S.; mili- 
tary band, with conductor. Carl 
Fischer ed. (United States military 
band journal, no. 283) © Aug. 4, 
1923 7 2% : Oct. /9 Et ST1S69 + Carl 
Fischer. New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 19748 

Le songe d’une nuit d’été; ouver- 

ture, de F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, 

arr. par F. 8., of France; orch. avec 
pf. conducteur. 4to. (Ouvertures 
classiques, nouvelle collection Fran- 

cis Salabert, no.17) © Oct. 5, 1923; 

1 e. Oct. 27; E 572511; Francis Sala- 

bert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

19744 


Mendin’ roadways; w Dena Tempest, 
m Hric Coates, of Great Britain. © 
Octy ALS) 1928 + Jl ves, Ochy Zayeah 
572476; Chappell & co., Itd., London. 

19745 


Merry-Andrew; entr’acte, by John 
Ireland, of Great Britain, arr. ‘G. H. 
Clutsam; orech. with pf. acc. © 
Sept.’ 12,' 1923; 1-c. Sept. 28; E 


572103; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 19746 


pt. 111, 2. §.,'v. 18 


Merry flapper march; by S. L., of U. 


S.5 “pf. [© 1. ci Oet SY W28s0h 
574023; Susie Leahy, Williamsburg, 
Ta. 19747 
Merry pranks; intermezzo, Erno 


Rapee and William Axt, of U. S.; 
orch. (Red seal concert series) © 
Oct., 5, 1923; Zoe \OectoGs Hegeaa109 - 
Richmond-Robbins, ine., New York. 

19748 


Messe de N.-D. des victoires; de P. R. 
Fauchet, of France; soli et choeurs 
& 2 voix égales avec acc. d’orgue ou 
harmonium. 4to. © Sept. 14, 1923; 
1 c. Sept. 26; E 572048; EH. Gaudet, 
Paris. 19749 


Messe pontificale Pie X; w Latin, m 
O. T., of U. S., op. 40. 4to. 1. Voix 
seule—2. En style grégorien a Il 
unison. © Sept. 27, 1923; 2 c. each 
Sept. 28; E 569804, 569805; Odilon 
Talbot, Worcester. 19750, 19751 


Messina; mazurka, di F. P., of U. S.; 
1st mand. or violin. © Sept. 19, 
1923; 2 « Oct. 27; E 574561; Fran- 
cesco Pennino, Brooklyn. 19752 


Méthode d’accompagnement du chant 
grégorien et de composition dans 
les huit modes; suivie d’un appen- 
dice sur la réponse dans la fugue, 
par Giulio Bas, of France. 8vo. © 
June 27, 1923; 1 c« Sept. 6; A— 
Foreign 22990; Desclée & co., Paris. 

19753 


Meyerbeer (Giacomo) Ombre légére 
(Shadow song); from  Dinorah, 
English version Philip Lee, m G. 
Meyerbeer, ed. Edgardo Levi, of 
Great Britain; sop. (Standard op- 
eratic, no. 94) [Italian, French and 
English text] © Sept. 17, 1923; 
1c Oct. 5; E 572217; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] 19754 


Mia Carlotta; poem T. A. Daly, mu- 
sical setting Henry S. Sawyer, of 
U. S. (Denison’s musical readings) 
©). "Oct," 12, S252" 2" Cpe 

~ 576002; T. S. Denison & eco., Chi- 
cago. , 19755 


Michaelmas (The) mystery; w and m 
Ernest Melvin, of England. © Aug. 
Bl, 19233. 1, e: (Ot enh yates: 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 

19756 


Mimosa ; 
de Didier Gold, letra y musica de 
J. Martinez Abades, of Spain. © 
Sept. 14, 1923; 1 ¢ Sept. 26; E 
572086; L“Brulé, Paris. 19757 


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cancién, paroles francaises_ 


ne 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. Be 1923 


Minny; fox-trot, versi di Enzo Irolli, 
musica di Enzo de Salvin, of Italy; 
mand. ace. Naples, Casa _ editrice 
Panzetta. 4to. (Piedigrotta 1923) 
@ Sept. 8, 1923; 1 e« Oct: 19; B 
572347: Italian book co., New York. 

19758 

Minuetto; canone a tre parti alla sec- 
onda e terza, di Gino Valbonesi, of 
Baly =) ps xO), Oct. 2, 1923-. d°\e. 
Oct. 11; E 572239; A. Forlivesi & 
¢., Florence, Italy. 19759 


Mirror (The) of dear yesterday; w 
Percy Edgar, m Henry E. Pether, of 
England. © Aug. 31, 1923; 1 ¢ 
Oct. 2; E 572160; Francis, Day & 
Hunter, London. 19760 

Miss Anna Brown blues; w and m 
T. A. D., of U. S. © 1 « Oct. 1, 
1923: E 569827: Thomas Andrew 
Dorsey. Chicago. 19761 


Miss Los Afigeles, queen of the golden 
West: w R. V. D., m Vern Elliott, 
of U.S. 
2; E 571544; Robert V. Dale, Los 
Angeles. 19762 

Missa in honorem SS. S. Trinitatis; 
Latin text, m’G. M. C., of U. S.; 


mixed voices, organ ace. San 
Francisco, Graeyse publishers. 4to. 
(Cover title: Compagno’s missa 


brevis in honorem S. S. Trinitatis) 


©) ete; 112719293 -:2. e Get. 24: Hh) 


o76371: Grace Marie Campagno, 
San Francisco. 19763 


Missa solemnis; by L. A. Dobbelsteen, 

of U. S.:; mixed voices with organ 
4to. © Oct. 24, 1928: 2 «. 
Oct. 27; E 576466: M. L. Nemmers, 
Milwaukee. 19764 


by Pietro A. Yon, of U. S.; cho. 
of mixed voices, with organ ace. 
Se. 4to. © Oct. 8, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 
9; E 571802; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 19765 
Missing you: w and m J. W., of U. S., 
arr. Carl A. Weber, of U.S. ©1e. 
Oct. 16, 1923; E 574216: John 
Weist, Seattle. 19766 
Missouri: w E. J., m Al Meehan, of 
U. 8.; pf. with w.° © Sept. 18, 
1923; 2 ec. Oct. 15; E''576027-: Wttie 


James. Bradleyville, Mo. 19767 
Mist of memory: waltz, George L. 
Cobb,-of 'U.""8.5.- pf’ @* June! 11, 


1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 11; E 571914: Walter 
Jacobs, inc., Boston. 19768 
Mr. Diamond man; w J. A. P., melody 
John F. Ryan. of U. S. © 1 «@ Oct. 
6, 1923; E 571692; John A. Parris, 

Georgetown, British Guiana, S, A. 
19769 


© Sept. 24, 1923; 2 c¢ Oct. | 


19780 


Mr. Jiggs; w R. W. H., melody Luther 
A. Clark, of U. S. ©.1 @ Oct. 22, 
1923; E 576289; Rudolphe W. 
Howe, South Poland, Me. 19770 


Mr. Wells; w Elizabeth Madox Rob- 
erts, m John Barnes Wells, arr. 
Claude Mac Arthur, of U. S.; ten. 
solo, with male cho. 4to. (Boston 
music co., secular choruses, men’s 
voices, no. 1358) © Oct. 16, 1923; 
2 e. Oct. 22; E 576302; Boston mu- 
Sie co., Boston. 19771 . 


Mistreatin’ daddy; w and m Porter 
Grainger and Bob Ricketts, of U. S. 
Ci Oct) 3321975. 2: Oct.’ ae. 
571620; Rainbow music corp., New: 
York. 19772 


Mit geld kann man herzen vergolden; 
lied aus der operette Drei auf 
e‘nmal, w Osear Friedmann, m Ed- 
mund Eysler, of Germany. © Apr. 
9, 09288 ae,.,Sept.,29 ;,.,E,. av 2117 > 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

19773 


Modernitéa; versi di Guido Di Napoli, 
musica di G. Boninecontro, of Italy; 
mand. acc. Naples, Casa _ editrice 
italiana. Emilio Gennarelli & e. 
4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 1 « Oct. 19; 


E 572357; Italian book co., New 
York. 19774 


Modestie; no. 1 from two cameos, Out 
of the past, Perey Elliott, of Great 
Britain; pf. Paxton’s ed. © Sept. 
18, 1923; 1 ce. Sept. 14; E 567906; W. 
Paxton & co., Itd.. London. 19775 


Moide ani raskazat: w M. R., melody 
M. Kortchmaroff, of U. S. © 1 «¢. 
Oket. 27, - 1923 514520: Morris 


Rund, New York. 19776 
M6j wroébelku; piesi, opr. Edward 


Krotochwil, of U. S. © Sept. 25. 
1923; 2 e. Oct. 3: EB 571557; Wlady- 
slaw H. Sajewski, Chicago. 19777 


Molly Magee; w Beth Hardy Gauntley, 
m Wm. Lee Needham, of U. S. 
Hamilton, Ont., Canada, Beth Hardy 
Gauntley. © Oct. 25, 1928; 2 ¢ 
Oct. 12; E 576545; Mrs. Hardy 
Gauntley, Hamilton, Ont., Canada. 

19778 


~Molly-O ; w W. T., m Valeria Gordon, 


of U. S.; pf. with w. © Aug. 20, 
19023 5>2 ec. Oct: BHO T3h;).. Wim: 
Tisko, Seranton, Pa. 19779 


Monday (The) blues; w R. G. B., 
melody John F. Ryan, of U.S. © 
1 ¢« Oct. 6, 1923; E 571675; R. G. 
Bauss, Detroit. 19780 


1129 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11%, n. s., v. 1S 


Monday morning blues; w J. J.. m 
John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
26, 1923; E 576410; John Jackomo, 
New York. 19781 


Monella; canzone vissuta, versi di 
Giuseppe Tetamo, musica di Oreste 
Ceryno, of Italy; mand. ace. 4to. 
©. Oct..5, 19238 3)'2:.e. Oet.. 8; EH 


574049; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. . 19782 
Monkey business; w and m Mort 
Dixon, Ole Olsen and Pollyoz, of 


U.S. © Oct. 26, 1928.; 2 c.. Oct. 26; 
FE 576463; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 19783 


-Monkey jungle blues; w and melody 
Baby Grice, of U. 8S. © 1 ¢. Sept. 
27, 1928; E 571798; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., ine., New York. 

19784 

Monteria (La); tango milonga, de J. 
Guerrero, arr. par Francis Salabert, 
of France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 
Paris, Editions Francis Salabert. 
Ato. (Célébre collection des succés, 
no. 645) © July 30, 1923; 1c. Aug. 
13; E 567549; Union musical es- 
panola, Madrid. [© arrangement] 

19785 

Moon dreams; novelette, Lee S. Rob- 
erts, of U. S., arr. W. C. Polla, of 
U. S.; orch. with piano conductor. 
(Red seal concert series, no. C 9) 
© Oct. 15, 1923; 2 «Oct. 16; E 
574236; Richmond- Robbins, inc., 
New York. 19786 


Moon gold; w.anon., m Harry J Po- 
mar, Or’ U. S.> high in, Ds © sept. 
30,7) 1923.56 2c: 1Octse23 “Hy 571551 ; 
Harold Flammer, ine:; New York. 

19787 


Moon land; w and m Johnny Weddell 
and Mabelle Francis, of U. S. © 
Sept. 24, 1923; 2:c. Oct. 2; EH 571547 ; 
Weddell-Francis co., Oakland, Calif. 

_ 19788 


Moon love; from The beauty prize, w 
George Grossmith and P. G. Wode- 
house, m Jerome Kern, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. London, Chappell & 
co., Itd., © Sept. 5,-1923; 1 ¢. Sept. 
18; 1 «@ Sept. 28; EH.567947; T. B. 
Harms co., New York. 19789 


Moonlight and roses; w Bud G. De 
Sylva, melody Walter Donaldson, of 
U.S. ©l1c. Nov. 8, 1923; E 574691 ; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

: 19790 

Moonlight (A) saving time; w and m 
Mt E).! Bo off S11 © @ect,!)2/ 21923; 
2 ce. Oct. 15; E 576129; Mary E. 
Biggs, Cheshire, Mass. 19791 


Moonlight silhouettes; shadow dance. 
T. Henry Lodge, of U. S.; piano. © 
Oct.’ 15, 1923 ; 2 & Oct. 16; EH 574227 : 
Richmond-Robbins, ine., New York. 

19792 


Moonlight (The) trail; text arr. H. 
v. Berge, m Ira B. Wilson, of U. S.; 
sop. alto and bass. 4to. (Lorenz’s 
two-part, three-part and four-part 
choruses, no. 7006) © Sept. 4, 1923; 
2c. Sept. 29; E 569789; Lorenz pub. 
co., Dayton, O. 19793 


Moonshine blues; w E. O. W., m John 
F. Ryan, of: U..S. © 1c) Get. 26, 
1928; E 576414; Edwin 0. Welde, 
Minneapolis. 19794 


More; fox trot comedy song, Abner 
Silver, Sidney D. Mitchell and Lew 
Pollack, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 

.-U. S.; voeal oreh., in H flat. © 4to. 
©..Oct. .16,,,.9923>, 200 Oct. yal rel 
576363; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arranagement] 

19795 


More than all the world; w and m 
H. L., of Norway, domiciled at Red- 
lands, Calif.. © Aug. 1, 1923; 2 c. 
Sept. 10; E 576320; Haldor Lillenas, 
Rediands, Calif. 19796 


Morning at last; w and m L. D. 
HWichhorn, of U. 8. © Aug. 1, 1923; 
2 ¢. Oct. 17; E 576157; Haldor Lil- 
lenas, Indianapolis. 19797 


Morning glories; by Jules Reynard, of 
U. S.;. pf. ‘© °-Oct., 9, 1923: 2c. Oct. 
11; E. 571931; Sam Fox, pub. co., 
Cleveland. 19798 


Morning hymn; w and m adapted 
J.T. B., of U. S., m from.Chant du 
matin, by Felix Mendelssohn, op. 62, 
[and] Evening praise; w and m 
J. T. B, of,0.,S: 78veas ©. Get.) 10, 
1923; 2 c. Oct. 15; EH 571986; John 
Tallmadge Bergen, Minneapolis. 

‘ 19799 


Morrison (Don) Ballade; Scottish 
legende, D . Morrison, of U. S.; vio- 


lin, and, pf, \©: Octs,27, 2023") 2: ¢. 
Oct. 27; E 576565; Oberlin music 
eco., Oberlin, O. 19800 


Most done toiling here; hymn, arr. J. 
B. Herbert, of U. S.. © Oct. 10, 
1923; 2 c. Oct. 20; E 574825 ; Homer 
A. Rodeheayer, Chicago. [© harmo- 
nization and arrangement] 19801 


Mother; 'w and m P. T. S., of U. S., 
arr. Phylis Thatcher Spicker, of 
UiISA Oxull eAtg. -20,-192387 
571535; Phylis T. Spicker, Logan, 
Utah. 19802 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923. 


—— wC. L. R., m George Graff, jr., 
of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
DiuSee. Oo dh iee Oct. 022; 19233) EB 
574405; Cathryn L. Ransford, Moni- 
tou, Colo. 19803 


—  wcC. P. L., melody Herman Du- 
bois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
UseSe ©v Bred Cet; ; 225.4923 3, HE 
576277; Cecile P. Lusk, Columbus 
Grove, O. 19804 

—w G. E. S., m Al Meehan, of U. 8.; 
pf. with w.' © Oct).13, 1923;)2 c¢. 
Nov. 2; E 576653 ; Grace E. Schaney, 
Jewett, O. 19805 

Mother (The) at the cradle; w G. A. 
Grant-Schaefer, m David Nyvall, jr., 
of U. S. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Alto or 


bass. © Sept. 6, 1923; 2 e. each 
Sept. 10; -E 570906; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 19806 


Mother dear; w S. M., m- Sylvia For- 
rest, of U. S.; pf. with w. © Aug. 


28, 1925; 2. ¢., Oct. 83,,E 51744; 


Stella Murphy, Castroville, Tex. 
: 19807 
Mother (The) I adore; w and m P. 
in O!.of U.S: © 1c. Oct. ‘30, 1923; 
E 574569: Peter Francis Offret, 
Akron, O. 19808 


Mother is the best friend of all; w 
J. J..m E. 8S. S. Huntington, of U. 8S. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 4, 1923; E 571602; Jesse 
Jenkins, Detroit: 19809 


‘Mother of Christ; w and m Sisters of 
Notre Dame, of U. S. (New collec- 
tion of music for the Catholic 
church, no. 20) © Oct. 8, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 9; E 571806; A. H. Rosewig, 
Philadelphia. 19810 
Mother, where can you be; w W. F., 
m EK. 8. S. Huntington, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 2; 1923; E 576716; W. Far- 
ragut, Newark. 19811 


Mother’s (A) devotion; w M. W., m 


Robert Brennen, of U. S. © 1. 
Sept; 14, 1923; E ,.574211;. Mary 
Wells, Kenosha, Wis. 19812 


Mother’s rocking chair; w and mM. J. 
H. W., of. U. S., arr. Jack Mahoney, 
SH eis. ) ise. Oct? 2301925," bp 
574350; Marie J. Housen ;Witmer, 
Agate, Col. 19813 

Mother’s, they’re not all down South, 
we have them up here too; w and 
melody T. F., of U. S. © 1 e. Oct. 
15, 1923: E 576082: Ted Fletcher, 
New York. 19814 

Mountain (The) bugle; by Theodora 
Dutton, of U. S.; pf. (No hills to 
climb, no. 3) © Oct. 9; 1923; 2 «. 
Oct. 13; E 574182: G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 19815 


19827 


| Mountain maid; w and m Jonas J. 


Richman, of U. S.. © Oct. 26, 1923; 
2c. Oct. 12; EB’ 576355 ;5 Music hit 
pub. co., New York. » 19816 


Mountain (The) rose of Tennessee; w 
Charles Hohman, melody E. E., of 
Uh OE) Fe. SOCES 20), 92a 
574446 ; Eugenie Eckert, Jersey City. 

19817 


Moving (The) picture blues; w M. R., 
m Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. | 
©, June..15,; 1923); 2..¢e.; Octi..1 3, 
569837 ; Minnie Ricks, Newton, Kan. 

19818 


Msza pasterska; przez T. S. R., of 
U. S., op. 9; chér mieszany z towar- 
zyszeniem organéw. 4to. Contents: 
1. Kyrie—2. Gloria.—3. Credo.—4. 
Sanctus.—5. Benedictus.—6. Agnus 
Dei. © Sept. 27, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 27; 
E 576561; Theo. S. Robaczewski, 
Plymouth, Pa. 19819 


Msza solenna, no..29; w jezyku pol- 
skim, utozyt i napisat, Karol Miller, 
of U. S., arr. F. Smozynski, of U. S.; 
eztery gtosy z organem. 4to. © 
Oct. 24, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 27; E 576468 ; 
Fr. Smozynski, New York. 19820 


Mush; fox trot, w and melody F. K., 
of U. S., arr. Harry P. Guy, of U. S. 
© 1e. Oct. 8, 1923; E 574029; Frank 
Knurr, Detroit. 19821 


Musie box; characteristic, E. B., of 
Russia, domiciled at Chicago, op. 6, 


no. 5; pf., treble clef. © May 7, 
O23: 12. err Septev is. Wives 

* Hrhardt Bergstrasser, Chicago. 
19822 


Music for four stringed instruments; 
by C. M. L., of U. S. 1. Seore, 4to.— 
2, Parts. © Oct. 23, 1923; 2 ¢c. each 
Oct. 15; HE 574499, 574500; Charles 
M. Loeffler, Medfield, Mass. 

; 19823, 19824 


Musical box; by S. H. Braithwaite, of 
Great Britain; pf. (Three morceaux 
de genre, no. 1) ©Oct. 9, 1923; 
2.e. Oct. 18; E 574189; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 19825 


Musical Joe; w-and m J. F. D.,/ of 
B. $.c: Crock .@. Now. (2, 1923); 5 
576957; Joseph F. Dalmus, Long 
Island City, N. Y. 19826 


Musical ‘moment; by Beatrice’ Mac- 
gowan Scott, of U. S.; pf. © Sept. 
28, 1923; -2 ‘ee /Oct..-3'3. EY 571561; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

19827 


1131 


CATALOGUE OF! COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19828 
My aeroplane girl; w HEH. M. E., 
melody John F. Ryan, of U. S. 


1 ¢. Oct. 6, 1923; E 571688; E.. M. 
Hanver, Northfield Falls, Vt. 

: 19828 

My air castle; w J. E. B., melody 

. buther A. Clirk, of U.S. uO 2 ec. 

Oct. 18, 1923; E 574148; Jessie EH. 

Boyer, Trumansburg, N. Y. 19829 


My baby; shimmy, F. S., of Italy; pf. 
© 1 -¢. July 17; 1923; E 572100; F. 
Strumillo, New York. 19830 


My baby Sheba, she’s the cat’s me-ow; 
wandm J. J. B. and E. C. Hoerber, 
of U. S., arr. H. J. Flummerfeldt, 
of U. S. © Sept. 28, 1923. 2 c. Oct. 
8; E 574046; Jack J. Bishop, Buf- 
falo. 19831 


My beautiful Ann of Ann Arbor; w 
N. B. G., m Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 


New York City, Frank Harding. © 


sept... 8,, 1928; 2 c« Sept. 14; E 
571517; Nell B. Geilheim, Howell, 
Mich. 198382 
Same. © Sept. 15, 1923; 2 ¢ 
Oct. 9; E 571808; Nell B. Geilheim, 
Howell, Mich. 19833 
My beautiful flower of Wing-Wang; 
w_ FE. C.,.m KE. S. S. Huntington,, of 
’ Oenmnis S tc... Noy. 2, 7923 o. 


576725; Kiner Christensen, Mill- 
ville, Fla. 19834 
My beautiful land of dreams; w 


P. M. L., m George Graff, jr., of 
U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
©'1 ec. Oct! 22) 1928 ;: WH 57489s'- 
Pearl M. Lemo, Malone, N. Y. 

-' 19835 


My blue eyed lassie; w G. A. M., m 
Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. ©) Aug, 28, 1923" 2 ¢ Oenirbs 
E 571746; Geo. A. MeQuaide, Low- 
ell; Mass, 19836 

My boat [and] Ting-a-ling; w and m 
J. Lilian Vandevere of U. S., with 
the story, fingering, phrasing, etc.; 
pf. with w. (Art publication so- 
ciety’s series of tone pictures: Pro- 
gressive series compositions, no. 
136) © Nov. 9, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 12; 
FE 577006; Art publication soc., St. 
Louis. 19837 


My buddy in no man’s land; w H. E. 


| 


_ ~pt. m,n. S.5 v.18 


My California Lil, and Mother I 
adore thee; w and m Ioan Bach, of 
U. S.; two lyrics to one song, also 
suppl. cho. for: male or mixed 
voices. © Oct. 9, 1923; 2 ¢ Oct. 15; 
E 571999; John E. Jones, San, Diego, 
Calif. 19840 


My choice [and] Bonfires; w and m 
J. Lilian Vandevere, of U. S., with 
the story, fingering, phrasing, etc.; 
pf. with w. (Art publication § so- 
ciety’s series of tone pictures: 
Progressive series compositions, no. 
135) © Nov. 9, 1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 12; 
E 577005; Art publication soce., St. 
Louis. . , 19841 


My conscience whispered; w Eric Val- 
entine, m J. A. Tunbridge, of Great 
Britain; in HE flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 10, 1923; 
1c Oct. 15; EB 572266; B. Feldman 
& co., London. 19842 


My dad (Mon pére); w and m H. L. 
Geof “OS DE. “Withee aie: 
Oct. 6, 1923; E 571673; Homer L. 
Guilford, New York. 19843 


My dear old home; w.J. R., m Al Mee- 
han, of U. S.; pf. with w. © Sept. 
18, 1923;;,:2.¢;, Oct. 15; BH. a7G0sb.: 
June Reschke, Campo, Col. 19844 


My dear old Missouri; w EH. K., m 
George Graff, jr.,. of U.S, arr. 
Theo. B. Beach, of U. S.. © 1. Oct. 
22, 1923; E 574379; Ed. Kubik, St. 
Louis. 19845 


My dearie, you’re coming back to me; 
fox-trot. English w Harriett M. 
Reyes, Tagalog w Pat Mariano, m 
Cc. R. L., of Philippines. © June 15, 
1928 3 ‘Lie. . Fly 2h Ti er Oat iz EB 
574206: Calixto R. Llamas, Manila, 
Philippines. 19846 


My Dixie darling; w Bob Murphy, m 
Jerry Valliere, of U. S. © Oct. 31, 
1923; 2-c. Oct. 31; E 576577; Will 
Rossiter, Chicago. 19847 


My dream; w A, D., m E. 8S. S. Hunt- 

ington, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 4, 1923; 
-E 571579; Alex Deas, City Island, 
ee ve 19848 


My Eskimo gal; w EH. M., m Sylvia 


W., m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. Forrest, of U. 8.; pf. with w. © 
with w. © Aug. 8, 1923; 2-e. Oct. Sept. 27), 1923; 52 c: Octijdai, E 
6; E 571754; H. Earle Walker, Ber- 576044; Edward Mozarko, Johns- 
wyn, Pa. 19838 town, Pa. 19849 
My burden is gone; w and m H. L., | My evening song; sacred solo, w 
of Norway, domiciled at Indianap- Anne Steele, m R. M. Stults, of 
olis: © Aug. 1, 1923; 2 ¢ Oct. 17; U. S.; medium voice. © Aug. 21, 
FE. 576152; Haldor Lillenas, Indian- 1928; 2 « Sept. 29; E 569798; Lo- 
apolis. 19839 renz pub. co., Dayton, O. 19850 
1132 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


My father’s chair; w Rudyard Kip- 


ling, m Charles Green, of Great 
Britain. (Three Kipling songs, no. 
2) © Sept. 21, 1928; 1 « Oct. 8; 
E 572209; Schott & co., London. 
19851 


My Gamma girl; w J. J. H., melody 
Louis Ethelbert and Emmet Daly, 
Ge eps ant -L. c. Novi,.412, 19232 EB 
576966; John J. Hagerty, Washing- 
ton. 19852 


My Georgia Mandy Lee; w and m G. 
O.,-0of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1923; E 
576718; George Openshaw, New 
York. 19853 


My giggling baby; w J. A. W., m E. 
S: S. Huntington, of U. S.. © 1 .«. 
o Ost. 19, 1923): EK: 576195 ;. John; A. 
Watts, Springfield, Il. 19854 


My girl; w A. F. R., m Geo. Graff, jr., 
of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
Peewee. Oc. oc.. 1995" i 
574392 ; Allie F. Richardson, Cedar 
Key, Fla. 19855 


My girl that used to be; w Harry 
Ralph, melody T. S. B., of U. S. 
© 1 ¢ Oct. 26, 1923; E 576386: Ted 
S. Barron, Flushing, N. Y. 19856 

My girl with the comical eyes; w J. B., 
fe Geo. iran, jr.) Of): U2.S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1. 
Oct.. 22, (1928; HE 574361;° John 
Broderick, Gatun, C. Z., Panama. 

19857 


My handsome Allie; w and melody 
F. P., of Italy, domiciled at Wor- 
cester, Mass. © 1. Oct. 29, 1923; 
FE 576503; Frank Pace, Worcester, 
Mass. . 19858 

My heart is hunting a parking place; 
w M. A. K., melody Arnold T. Lax, 
Stat ee te). 1 C.. Get S> t908"" fh 
974019; Myrtle A.- Kinsey, McGehee, 
Ark. 19859 


My honey; w and m L. E. A., of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 11, 1928: BH 571920: 
L. Ear] Abel, Tulsa, Ok]. 19860 

hee ono sir ww J. oN. Boom 
Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Oct. 2, 
1923; 2 c. Oct. 13; E 576061; Jasper 
N; Bailey, Sparta, Tenn. 19861 

w J. N. B., melody Arnold T. 

Lax, of U. S.' © 1 ce. Oet. 29, 1923; 

TH) 576489; Jasper N. Bailey, Sparta, 

Tenn. 19862 


~ My hope chest; w Leo Terry and John 


Menown, m L. Terry, of U. S. © 
Sept. 1, 1923; 2c. Oet: 11; E 571977; 
Dixon-Lane music pub. co. inc., 
Chicago. 19863 


19875 


My Irish Rose; w J. C. 8., m Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. 8. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Oct. 15, 1923; 2 © Oct. 
9; E 574196; James Clark Scullion, 
Glasgow. 19864 


My Java rose-bud; w and m H. P. B., 
a US SEO 1-@ Oct. 4; 19233 BH 
571587; H. P. Byrnes, Soerabaia, 
D. HE. I., Java. 19865 


My Jesus, as Thou wilt; sacred solo, 
w Benjamin Schmolke, tr. Jane 
Brothwick, m Daniel Prothero, of © 
U. 8S. 1. Low voice.—2. High voice. 
© Sept. 10, 1923; 2 each ec. Sept. 
29; E 569799; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 19866 


My Josephine; w S. C. C. P., melody 
John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
6; 19235, E..5716763; S. Cy C. Powell, 
Findlay, O. 19867 


My jungle bungalow; w and m Jack | 
Havard [pseud. of Frederick G. 
Johnson], of U..S. © Oct. 12, 1923; 
2 ¢. Oct. 15; E 576000; T.. S. Deni- 
son & co., Chicago. 19868 


My laddie boy: w Bula M. Pithan, 
m Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. Aug. 20, 1928; 2 « 
Oct. 6; E 571711; Mrs. J,..C. Pithan, 
Boyer, Ia. 19869 


My lady’s eyes; w Charles Wingrove, 
m George L. Hatton, of Great Bri- 
tain. © Aug. 31, 1923; 1c. Sept. 26; 
E 572035; Boosey & co., London. 

19870 


My little boy; w and melody E. T. L., 


of U. S., arr. Harry T. Myers, of 
THiS: Lee Oet..<20° 1925 5 
574288; Evelyn T. Laurent, Louis- 
ville. 19871 


My little sweetheart Sue; w W. J. O., 
m, Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.;. pf. 


Mi wes (Ch Auge 22 OOS. 2. ge 
Oct: 6;° E 571757; W.: J. Ossing; 
Yukon, Pa. 19872 


My mammy’s blues; w and m Porter 
Grainger and Bob Ricketts, of U. S. 
© Oct. 3,°1923; 2 ec. Oct. 4; E 571621; 
Rainbow music corp., New York. 


19873 

My mammy’s lullaby blues; melody 
A. W. K. and Victor Berton, of 
U. S., arr. Harold Sturr, of U. S. 


© 1 ¢. Oct: 15, 1923; HB, 576075; 
Arthur W. Kassel, Chicago. 19874 
My man, he knows how to love; w 
and m Maceo ‘Pinkard, of U. S.; in- 


strumental with words. ie e 
Oct. 8, 1923; E 574011; Attucks 
songs, inc., New York. 19875 


2 sts; 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19876 


My midnight girl; fox-trot, w E. J. 
uo Ws Gina Wa S. S., of: Us Si°O11 ec. 
Oct. 11, 1923; E. 571959; William 
Spencer Schfartz and Hugene J. W. 
Conrad, Ventnor, N. J. 19876 


My moonlight Rose; w and m F. W. C.., 
of U. S. © Nov. 1, 1923; 2 ce. Nov. 
12; E 576995; Fred W. Clitheroe, 
Kenosha, Wis. 19877 


My old dear Elsie; fox trot, w and 
melody F. P., of Italy, domiciled at 


Worcester, Mass. © 1 c. Oct. 15, 
1923); 4E : 576071); © Frank ~ Pace, 
Worcester. 19878 


My old home town; w H. M., melody 
Enther-A.,, Clark, of U.Si-. Ok ie. 
Oct. 22, 1923; E 576288; Harold 
McElhaney, McDermott, O. 19879 


My old lady; w and m K. L., of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1923. E 576135; Ken- 
neth Lamme, San Francisco. 19880 


My old rag doll; song or musical 
reading from Bedtime songs, Ww 
Beth Slater Whitson, m Henry S. 
Sawyer, of U. S. (McKinley world 
famous edition, no. 1991) © Sept. 
22,70 928 32 ‘esSepts (27 7 E57 1298 ; 
McKinley music co., Chicago. 19881 

My old Virginia home; w M. EH, F., m 
Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © Sept..10, 1923; 2 ce. Oct. 15; 
FE 576035; Mae E. Freel, Wymore, 
Neb. 19882 

My oriental home; w Esther Sorin, m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G.. Beach, of U. S.. © 1 «.. Oct. 1, 
1923 ; E 571485; E. Sorin, New York. 

19883 

My prayer for you; w Oliver Haslam, 
m Stanley Wilson, of Great Britain. 
© ' Oct. 15,1923: te Ock, 165°) 
572313; A. W. Ridley & co., Lon- 


don. 19884 
My rock-a-bye-lo lady; w Richard 
Heward, m Carroll Loveday,. of 


U.S!" ©°Oct. QTE o2 ae eet. 25 5 
E 574479; Orpheum music co., Bos- 
ton. ; 19885 
My rosary for you; by Ernest R. 
_ Ball, transcription Geo J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S. 1. Cello with pf.—2. Violin 
with ‘pf. © ‘Septi' 19,1923; 2 e. 
each Sept. 27; E 571345, 571347; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
[© new arrangement] 
19886, 19887 
My song; w A. A., m Emily Milano, 
of U. S. Seattle, Wash., Allayne 
pub:eo. 4@‘ Oct. 11) 192317212 Oct. 
20: E 574338; Alyce Allayne, Seat- 
tle. 19888 


pt. In, 0. 8., V. 18 


My song of to-day; w blessed Thérése 
of: Lisieux, m B. V: G.,\of -U. S. 
Los Angeles, Cal., Gaines pub. co. 
©v'Ock. 12, °1923 2 ce Och 182. E 
576147; Berenice Van Loan Gaines, 
Hollywood, Calif. 19889 


My ‘soul ‘immortal; w- F.C. B.,’°m 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Oct. 22, 1923; 
Ze? Oct! '237°H HY4424 a. ha;r- 
row, Harvard, Minn. 19890 


nah ae 


My star; w Sol Goldfisher, m M. G., of © 


U.S. ©lec Nov. 3, 1923; BE 574632; 
Matthew Gold, Bayonne, N. J. . 
~~ 19891 
My strawberry blonde: w andmR. J. 
M., of U.S), arrest. iy Bed. Wel by. 
© 1c. Sept. 15, 1923; E 569953; 
Robert J. Morris, Boston. 19892 


My sunflower maid; w Harry B. Smith 
and Francis Wheeler, m L. Eysolct, 
of U..S..© Oct. 18, 192383 2.a-Oct. 
19; E 576245: Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 19893 


My sweet Irish rose; w F. C. B., m 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S.. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Noy.. 12, 1923; 
2.¢c. Noy: 9; E 576899; F. ©.) Bar- 
row, Harvard, Neb. 19894 


My sweet love; w L. W. B., m E. S. 8. 
Huntington, of U. 8S. ©1e. Oct. 19, 
1923: E 576204; Leonard W. Beard, 
Beaumont, Tex. 19895 


My ten commands; w E. D., m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach; of 'U: 'S: © es Oct; (22, 
1923; E 574403; Ernest Dombrow, 
Evanston, Il. 19896 


My vamping sweet guitar; w and m 
L. B., of U. S., arr. Geo. R. Holman, 
of; U.;S.,. ©-ds ¢& Oct. 2% fo2s; H 
576378; Louis Barromeo, New York. 

19897 


My Virginia apple blossom;.w and m 
F. P. and E. M. Dunlap, of U. S. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Sept. 
19, 1923 +2. ¢.. Oct, 9; He 571809 ; 
Frank Peters, Hast Pittsburgh. 

19898 


My waltz divine; w Andrea Razaf, m 
Hughie Woolford, of U. S. © Oct. 
29, 1923; 2 ec. Nov.) 13) E., 576639 ; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

19899 


My wild rose; w and mC. F. J., of 


U. S. Philadelphia, Pa., Jackson 
studio. © Sept. 28. 1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 
26; E 571447; C. Ferd Jackson, 
Media, Pa. 19900 


4134 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


My wonderful boy; w C. D., melody, 
Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © 1. 
Aug. 28, 1923; E 568877; Charles 
Degogne, Nashua, N. H. 19901 


My yesterdays and you; w L. E. G., m 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Oct. 22, 1923; 
Ze. Oct. 235 H 574425; Lloyd E. 
Gibbs, Napoleon, N. D. 19902 


Mysterious (The) stranger; by Theo- 
dora Dutton, of U. S8.; pf. (No hills 
to climb, no.6) © Oct. 9,1923; 2 ec. 
Oct. 18; HE 574185: G. Schirmer, inc. 
New York. 19903 


Mystery eyes; w Ann Griggs fi. e. A. 
M. G.J], m Louis La Rondelle, of 
France. © 1 e« Sept. 12. 1923; E 
971569; Anna Mae Griggs, Phoenix, 
Ariz. 19904 


Mystery (The) of Bethlehem: Christ- 
mas cantata, m Healey Willan, of 
Canada; sop. and bar. solo cho. and 
organ, with supplementary pts. for 
oboe, harp, or piano, and glocken- 
spiel ad lib. 4to. Contents:—1. The 
prophecy.—2. The annunciation.—3. 
The manger.—4. The shepherds.—). 
The magi—6. The fulfilment. © 
Mek. 10) 19255 2c. Oct, 155, EDTA ;s 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 19905 


Mystic chant; by Bertram H. Currier, 
of U. S.; violoncello and pf. (Sheet 
music edition, B. 1829) © June 27, 
eee eee. Wet. OF. B Oc lesas. Carl 
Fischer, New York. 19906 


Naches fun a kind is die gantze weld: 
w J. W..melody J. and J. K., of U.S.. 
arr. Jack Kammen, of U.S. ©1e. | 
Oct. 19, 1923 ; H576188; Joseph Feld- 
man and J. and J. Kammen, Phila- 
delphia. 19907 

Najade (la); poesia di Gabriele 
d@’Annunzio, musica di Alfredo Be- 
risso, of Italy. (Quattro liriche, no. 
3)’ ©’ Oct. 17, 1923; 1 ‘c& Oet: 18; | 
FE 572298; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

19908 

Napule mio; versi e musica di E. A. | 
Mario, of Italy; mand. acc. 4to.. © 
ives, boeo. 1 C. Oct. 11°°E: br225t: 
Italian book co., New York. 19909 

Natalie;°w E. J. F., m HBlliott Mark- 
ham, of U. S.: pf. with w. © Aug. 
AO)41925):042 er Oct) Ge | H257T1732,:) | 
Emmy J. Fietzer, Big Falls, Wis. | 

19910 


Naughty mamma, down in Louisville, 
w Cal DeVoll, melody John S. Akins, 


OF WU: Svup@Ont eorOlet 3; 519237) 
569949: McKinley music co., Chi- 
cago. 


19911 


19924 


Nautical (A) picture; S. H. Braith- 
waite, of Great Britain; pf. (Three 
morceaux de genre, no. 3) © Oct. 
9, 1923.) Dies Oct! 134 57419122 GC. 
Sehirmer, inc., New York. 19912 


Navy frolic; march, George Hahn. of 
UW: Sugspt.O ©oAme| 830i! 1923 +12 ¢. 
Oct. 11; E 571910; Walter Jacobs, 
ine., Boston. 19913 


Neapolitan love soug (T’amo); w 
Henry Blossom, Italian adaptation . 
by Max Villani, m Victor Herbert, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkhaus, of U. 8S. 4to. 
(Witmark edition, standard quar- 


tettes, nos. 1687-1689) 1. Female 
voices.—2. Male  voices—3. Mixed 
voices. © Sept. 19, 1923; 2 @ each 


Sept. 27; E 571340-571342: M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement] 19914-19916 


Near the ocean,-by the water. at the 
beach > wiand' mG. S. Ei, of \U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1923; E 569816: Gene- 
vieye S. Ellis, Los Angeles. 19917 


Nearer and dearer; from Passing show 
of 1923, w Haven Gillespie, m Eg- 
bert Van Alstyne, of U. S. © Sept. 
27, 1923; 2-e. Oct. 9; E 571888; Jer- 
ome H. Remick & co., New York. 

19918 


Nearer and dearer God to Thee; w and 
mn RR. Por, USS abn, wathryn 
Arden, of U. S.. © 1 c¢ Oct. 29, 
1923; E 576546; Rob Roy Parrish, 
Chula Vista, Calif. 19919 


‘Neath the honeysuckle vine; w J. C., 
m George Graff, jr., of U. S. New 
York, World music pub. corp. © 
Nov. 2, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 5; E 576895; 
Jean Crawford, Omaha, Neb. 19920 
Négrito (El); samba parisienne, par 
André Jullienne, of France, et Ciro 
Urbini, of Italy: orch. avec pf. con- 
ducteur. Editions musicales Buffet- 
Crampon & cie.  4to. © Oct. 5, 
1923: 1 ¢. Oct. 27; E 572520; Evette 
& Schaeffer, Paris. 19921 


Nestle;, w Robert Wall, m V. V.. of 
U. S., arr. Harry L. Alford, of U. S. 
©) Le. Oct. 24, 1923; E,576382 ;: Vin- 
cent Vanda, Chicago. 19922 

Never fear; w from the Bible, m J. B. 
Hi jof FU.; S29e@, Oct. ; 14,1923; .2 ¢. 
Oct. 19; E 576259; J.. B. Herbert, 
Monmouth, Ill. 19923 


New and popular Christmas songs for 
jolly boys and girls; w and m, vari- 
ous authors, of U. S. Cincinnati, 
O., Fillmore; music house. 8vo. 
Oct. 11, 1923; 2 e. Oct. 19; E 576262 ; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 19924 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES — 


19925 


pt. 8%, n.s., v.18 


New Orleans hop scop blues; w and m 
Geo. W. Thomas, of U.S. © Oct. 10, 
1923; 2 ec. Oct. 9; E 571797; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 19925 


New (The) self help system for the 
guitar; by Johnson C. Bane, of U. 
S. Rev. and amplified ed. © Aug. 
wi, 1923; 2 c.’ Oet. Bee SMSTT ; 
Carl Fischer, New York. [© re- 
vised arrangement and new matter] 

19926 


Ngiuli’; versi e musica di Giovanni 
Rubabbo, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York; mand. ace. © Oct. 1, 
19238; 2 ¢ Oct. 27; E 574524; Verdi's 
music roll co., New York. 19927 


Nifty Lou; fox-trot, Byron Gay, of 
Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. (Boosey’s orchestral jour- 
nal). 4to. © Aug. 18, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 26; E 572023; Boosey & co., 
London. 19928 
Night (The) before Christmas; spoken 
song or recitation, w Clement C. 
Moore, m Hanna Van Vollenhoven, 
of U. S.; pf. with words. © Oct. 
25; /1 928% 2; Oet. .29-5. Hy ST40A41 ; 
Boston music co., Boston. 19929 
Night-night; Bohemian song fox trot, 
Alan Breck, of Scotland; pf. with 
w. © Sept. 17, 1923; 1 c..Sept. 29; 
HE) 572133; Paterson sons & c¢o., Itd., 
Glasgow. 19930 


Night song; song of the waiting one. 
w and m Lily Strickland, of U. S.; 
high voice. Fischer ed. (Jn Songs 
of Ind, no. 4) © Nov. 1, 1928; 2c. 
Nov. 2; E 576600; J. Fischer & bro.. 
New York. 19931 


Night (The) that Timothy Sheenan 
married Daphanay McGrew; w and 
m Larry E. Johnson, of U. S. © 
Oct. 12, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 15; E 576008 ; 
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 

19932 

Nightingale (The), the.organ of de- 
light; m Thomas Weelkes, of Eng- 
land, arr. Edmund H. Fellowes, of 
Great Britain; male voices. Ato. 
(Male voice choir library, no. 112: 
Thomas Weelkes’ airs to three 
voices, no. 25) © Oct. 10, 1923; 1 
e. Oct. 22; E 572699; Stainer & 
Bell, Itd., London. [© arrange- 
ment | 19933 


Ninetta; polka, F. Pugliese. arr. An- 
gelo Sebastianelli, of U. S.: pf. ac- 
cordeon. (Piano accordeon edition, 
no. 1007) © June 26, 1923; 2 «.. 
Sept. 27; E 576610; John A. Cera- 
bino, New York. 19934 


Ninon; versi di R. Chiurazzi, musica 
di V. Di Chiara, of Italy; mand. acc. 
Naples, Santa Lucia. 4to. © Sept. 
8, .1923;.1 & Oeti=i19; MES a72366 : 
Italian book co., New York. 19935 


Nita; w and melody Irene McClung, 
of U. Sip ©C°LP @ Oeei2, 19Z58* 
571507; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 19936 


Nita, I need you; w and melody Jay 
Gorney and Owen Murphy, of U. 
S. ©1«. Oct. 12, 1923; E 574096; 
Irving Berlin, inec., New York. 

19937 


‘Nnucentella; versi e musica di F. P., 
of U. S.; mand. ace. Edizione Pen- 
nino, 4to. © Sept. 19, 1923; 2 «. 
Oct. 27; E 574552; Francesco Pen- 
nino, Brooklyn. 19938 


No name blues; w and m BH. S., of 
U. S., arr. John W. Lang, of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1923; E 571798; Edith 
Smith, c/o Dixie music co., New 
York. 19939 


No, no Nora; Feistyle special arr. of 
the fox trot, Ted Fiorito and Ernie 
Erdman, of U. S., arr. Wm. Schulz, 
of . U-. S. orch,  Weistised., oxo), wet. 
26, 1923 *".2° c, (Oct, 2a shia (Gece 
Leo. Feist, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 19940 


No one can toddle like my cousin Sue: 
w and melody Andrea Razaf and 
Edgar Dowell, of U. S. © le. 
Oct. 6, 1928; E 571671; Rainbow 
music corp., New York. 19941 


No! we've got some lovely monkey 
nuts; w Ernest Marks, m Gren For- 
bes, of England; in E flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
13, 1923: 1° G&. Oct. 125 ai2254- 
Herman Darewski music pub. Co.. 
London. 19942 


Nobili (1); valzer cantabile, versi di 
R. Fichelett, musica di Pietro N. 
Peroni, of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, 
Italy, Casa editrice Panzetta. 4to. 

©. Sept. 8). 1923 ie Genito. i 
572341; Italian book co., New York. 

199438 


Nobody cries over me; w Marion 
Harris, melody Lou Handman, of U. 
S. © 1. Oct. 4, 1923; E 571578; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

19944 


Nobody loves me fat; w George A. 
Kershaw, melody Ray Garden, of 
U. S., arr. Fred Solomon, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢ Sept. 29, 1928; E 571521: 
Kitty Went, New York. 19945 


no. 11, 1923 


Nobody loves you like I do; w Sam 
M. Lewis and Joe Young, melody 
Geo. W. Meyer, of U. S. © 1. 
Oct; 26, 1923; E 576395; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 19946 


Non-stop dancing; from The beauty 
prize, w P. G. Wodehouse, m Jerome 
Kern, of U. §8. London, Chappell & 
co., ltd. © Sept. 5, 1923; 1c Sept. 
18; 1 @ Sept. 28; E 567948; fT: B. 
Harms co., New York. 19947 


Non! toutes les femmes ne sont pas 
jolies; paroles de Mare Hély, musi- 
que de Jean Lenoir, of France. © 
Sept. 14, 1923; 1 c« Sept. 26; E 
572081; Lucien Brulé, Paris. 19948 


Not forgotten; w H. W. B., m George 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beacw.Jof, U.S. © 1.¢c Oct. 22, 
1923; E 574409; Henry W. Braley, 
South Swansea, Mass. 19949 


Not to-night, Josephine; w P. O. B., 
m P. O, B. and Walter Smith, of 
Uaionwalee WwW. Ss. -©)k.c.. Oct. 15: 
1923; E 576091; Percy O. Brewer, 
San Francisco. 19950 


Not yet, Suzette; w Sam Coslow, m 
J. Fred Coots, of U. S., arr. Hugene 
Platzman. © Nov. 13, 1923; 2-¢ 
Noy. 12; E 576998; All-star music 
corp., New York. 19951 

Now didn’t it pay to come; closing 
sons, w W. N. Bm Phos.’ B. 
Weaver, of U. S. Syracuse, N. Y., 
Willis N. Bugbee co. © Oct. 4, 
Pee re (C..) OCte,, 295 nt. (6226; 
Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 

19952 


can laugh at you; w J. P. O. R., 
S. 8: Huntington, of U. S. © 
ce. Nov. 2, 1923; E 576715; John 


Now I 

m E. 

3 lt 

Eee: Roucke, San Francisco. 19953 
ow I 

U. 

ot4 


No know; w and melody K. C., of 
8. ©l1e« Oet.) 016)! 19285: 
252; Kenneth Casey, New York. 
19954 

Now you're talkin’, ’bout my home in 
Tennessee; w J. M. M.,m K. K. H., 
arr. Ed. Grandy, of U. S. © 1.«¢. 
Oct. 8, 1923; E 569950;. John M. 
Murphy and Karl Karp Hume, 
Toledo, O. 19955 
Nowomiejska (New suburban) ; polka, 
by Poe of TL Sigipk. © Aus 20, 
O25; .1).¢c.. Aug: 21, 1 ¢. Septi24; 


EH 574277: Peter Feldhann, New 
York. 19956 

- Nu poco ’e bene; versi e musica di 
E. R., of U. 8.; mand. ace. 4to. © 
Oelor 20:5(1923 2 wee, Ort. 2.225 4 
576331; Ernesto Rossi, New York. 
19957 


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Nun ve penso cchit! 


-MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


19967 


Nuit dété (Summer night); by F. 
Flaxington Harker, of U. S., op. 55, 
no. 2; organ. © Oct. 11, 1923; 2 c¢. 
Oct. 6; E 574034; Harold Flammer, 
ine., New York. 19958 


Number five seventy five; w B. N. N., 
m John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1.. 
Oct. 26, 1923; E 576409; Bertha N. 
Norris, Leominster, Mass. 19959 


versi di R. Vig- 
lione, musica di G. Cioffi, of Italy; 
mand. ace. Naples, Partenope. 4to. 


© Sept. 1, 1928: 1 ¢ Oct. 8: BE. 


572195; Italian book co., New York. 


19960 


Nur du bist die, die ich begehre; lied 
und shimmy, worte von Hans Neu- 
bach, musik von Hans May, of Aus- 
tria, klav. arr. von Otto Lindemann, 
of Germany. © Sept. 26, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 19; E 572329; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 19961 


Nur zehn minuten mit dir allein; fox- 
trott aus der dreiaktigen operette 
Die tugendprinzessin, gesangstext 
von Will Steinberg u. Richard Bars, 
musik von Kurt Zorlig, of Germany, 
klav. arr. von Otto Lindemann, of 
Germany. © May 31, 1923; 1 «. 
Sept. 29; E 572123; Drei-masken 
verlag; a. g., Berlin. 19962 


Nymphe endormie; poésie d’ André 
Chénier, misque de Henri Busser, 
of France, op. 55, no. 4; sop. ou tén. 
© Sept. 14, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 26; E 
572066; Max Eschig, Paris. 19963 

Nymphs of the sea; by Marion G. 
Osgood, of U. S.; violin with pf. 
(Melodious compositions by modern 


composers, grade two) © Oct. 10, 
AO eee. OCU. aan ee Bye ey tele.” 
Harms, ine., New York. 19964 


’O bbene; versi e musica di E. A. 
-“Mario, of Italy; mand. acc. 4to. 
Oxuuimes) W928 1 rdtrey Oct eth 
572249 ; Italian book co., New York. 
19965 


‘°O bbene ’e euncettina; versi di 
B. U. Netti [i. e. U. Canetti], mu- 
sica di Enrico Cannio, of Italy; 
mand. ace. 4to. © Oct. 20, 1923; 
2 e@. Oct! 22;) EH 576333); Ernesto 
Rossi, New York. 19966 

O be joyful in the Lord (Freuet, 

' freuet euch des Herrn); song of 
praise, w scriptural and hymnal, m 
A. L. W., of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. [English and German text] 
Ct Ockeot,, 49232) &: Octe 2s (BE 
974210; Amandus L. Wendt, Watu- 
sau, Wis. 19967 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


19968 


O come to me: w EH. A. B., m Elliott 
Markham, of U. 8.; pf. with w. 
Aug.’ 22, 1928; 2 c.. Oct. 6; E 571756 ; 
Ethel A. Boroughs, Perdue Hill. 
Ala. 19968 


O doctor optime; m René L. Becker. 
of U. S.; male voices. (Jn Fischer 
edition, no. 5275: Vade mecum, Vv. 
arr ©), Oct. ts, 1995" "2 C.. .Oct., 20x 
FE 576622; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 19969 


O drip; song and fox-trot, w and m 
MN OD Of Die Sais Od Cs Sepkye2z; 
1928; E 574488; Anna Theodora 
Arnquist, River Palls, Wis. 19970 


O du entziickendste der frauen; slow 
fox lied, aus Casinogirls, von Fritz 
Friedmann -Frederich und Georg 
Okonkowski, musik von Eduard 
Kitinneke, of Germany, arr. yon 
Otto Lindeman, of Germany. © 
Oct. 4, 1923-; 1 c. Nov. 10; E572715; 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

19971 


O, gee, Georgie; w Willie Raskin and 


Jack Meskill, m Al Sherman, of 


W.,. SI56OOet. 6)!T923 3) 2°. 'Oeks'8; | 


EK 574085; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
ine., New York. 19972 


O land of hope and freedom; duet, w 
Wm. H. Gardner, m George Lowell 
Tracey, of U. S.; sop. or ten. and 
alto or bar. 1. In E flat—2. In B 
flat.- © Oct. 4, 1923: 2 c.: Oct. 11; 
FE 5719738, 571974; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 19973, 19974 


O love, that wilt not let me go; sacred 
song, w Geo. Matheson, m BE. S8. 
Lorenz, of U. S.; medium voice. 
© Aug. 21, 1923; 2 ec. Sept. 29; B 
569797 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

19975 


’?O0 muorzo ’e vita; versi di V. Jan- 
nuzzi, musica di R. Prisco, of Italy; 
mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 
2 ¢. Oct. 26; E 576453 ; Casa editrice 
Posillipo, Naples. 19976 


’O passaguay; parodia di una danza 
americana, versi di Gustavo De 
Marco, musica arr. di Salvatore Ca- 
paldo, of Italy; piano con parole. 
© 1c. Oct. 27, 1923; BE 574511; P. 
Eliseo & son, New York. 19977 


O Provence; mélodie, paroles de Ch. 
Gille, musique de Gaston Knosp [of 


pt. 111,'R)s..¥) DS 


O salutaris; m Rene L. Becker, of U. 
S.; male voices. (In Fischer edition, 
no. 5275: Vade mecum, y. 3) 

Oct. 18, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 20; BE 576624; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 19979 


m Robert W. Wilkes, of U. S.; 
male voices. (Jn Fischer edition, 
no. 5275: Vade mecum, v. 3) © 
Oct. 18, 1923; 2 ce. Oct. 20; E 576623 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 19980 


sleep, fond fancy; canzonet, m 
Thomas Morley, of England, ed. and 
adapted Edmund H. Fellowes, of 
Great Britain; male voices. 4to. . 
(Male voice choir library, no. 102) 
© Oct: 10, 1923) de "Wet, a22r 
572703 ; Stainer & Bell, 1td., London. 
[© arrangement] 19981 


Osoul of mine; w and m H. L., of 
Norway, domiciled at Indianapolis. 
(Cc) Aug, 1): 19282) 2%e Gees «ay 
576154; Haldor Lillenas, Indian- 
apolis. 19982 


Odalisca; oriental tango, parole di F. 
Mollica, musica di Guglielmo Cec- 
coni, of Italy. © Sept. 24, 1923; 1c. 
Oct. 11; E 572288; A. Forlivesi & 
c.. Florence, Italy. 19983 


Ode to Lafayette; w and m BE. L. §S.. 

‘pO 29 T © [3e3s0}04d] “S ‘A Jo 
27, 1923; E 574574; Edward Lawall 
Seip. New York. 19984 


Ode to spring; by J. 8S. Zamecnik, 
of UL S32 pie © "URE 9, loca. 
Oct. 11; E 5719389; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 19985 


Off a romainishi chasini; Ww and 
melody A. S., of U. S. © 1c Oct. 
6, 1923; E 571661; Abe Schwartz, 
New York. 19986 


Offenbach (Jacques) ‘! Barcarolle; 
from Tales of Hoffmann, J. O, arr. 
Henry S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. (Mc- 
Kinley world famous edition, no. 
2012) @©Sept. 22, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 
27: E 571313; McKinley music co., 
Chicago. [© arrangement] 19987 


Oft in the stilly night; w Thomas 
Moore, m David Nyvall, jr., of U. 
S. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Alto or bass. 
© Sept. 6, 1923; 2 c. each Sept. 10; 
E 570905; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 19988 


Oh dear, such horrid colds; action 
song for children, w W. N. B., m 
Thos. B. Weaver, of U. S. Syra- 
cuse, N. Y., Willis N. Bugbee co. 


O 


France]':' ©: Sept. 14, 1923* 1 “ec. © Oct. 4, 1923; 2 e Oct. 19; HB 

Sept. 26; EH 572085; Henry Lemoine 576221: Willis N. Bugbee, Syra- 

et cie., Paris. 19978 cuse, N. Y. 19989 
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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1928 


Oh! didn’t it rain; w and m Eddie 
Leonard, of U. S.. © Oct. 30, 1923; 
2. c. Oct. 31; E 576568; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 19990 


Ob, doctor! fox-trot, w and m L. S., 
OG. S -Ovd cs Oct, 49235) HB 
569806; Leo Schorsch, New York. 

19991 


Oh garlic; w Jear Lawrence Cook, m 
“Bob Shoemaker [i. e. Robert Shoe- 
maker] of U.S. ©1e. Oct. 1, 1923; 
FE 569833 ; Cook and Shoemaker pub. 
co., New York. 19992 


Oh! honey, I ain’t got much money; 
fox trot, w G. R., melody John F. 
Ryan, of U. S. © 1 c¢.-Oct. 26, 1923; 
E 576406; Grace Rothwell, Paducah, 
Ky. 19993 


Oh, how I hate to go to bed at night; 
w V. M., melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of U. S. 

Ovrdere. »Oct...13, 1923); E 574152 ; 
Viola Meyer, La Grange, Tex. 

19994 


Oh how I love you so: w G. W., m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G’ Beach, of U. S. © 1 © Oct. 22, 
1923; E 574381; Geo. Wells, Detroit. 

19995 


Oh how, oh how you make love: w 
Sadie Perelman, m M. G. and_S. P.., 
of UWS.” © 1c. Oct. 29, 1923; EB 
576505; Matthew Gold, Bayonne, N. 
RR 19996 


Oh, how that gal can strut; w Lester 
Santly, melody Gene Fosdick and 
Gerald Finney, of U. S., arr. Gene 
Fosdick. © 1 ¢., Oct., 26, 1923... E 
574538 ; Leo. Feist, ine., New York. 

19997 

Oh, how they envy me; w H. H., m 
Valeria Gordon, of U. 8.; pf. with 
We @eckug?:20; 192372 @ Oct. 6; 
E 571723; Harry Hassett, Rumford, 
Me. 19998 


Ob I don’t know what the world is 
coming to; w Mrs. J. D. T., m El- 
liott Markham, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © June 15, 1923: 2 c Oct. 1; 
FE 569834; Mrs. J. D. Taylor, Mc- 
Kees Rocks, Pa. 19999 

Oh! licker me, licker me Doc.: w 
Harry Huse, m J. W., of U. S., arr. 
Carl A. Weber, of U. 8S. © 1e¢ 
Oct. 3, 1923; E 569946; John Weist, 
Seattle. 20000 

Oh, Niner, from Carolina; fox trot, 
w J. C. G., melody Jack Vincent, of 
U.S. ©1e. Oct. 15, 1923 ; E 576080 ; 
John Clay Green, Chicago. 20001 


20012 


Oh palace of gold; w C. F., m George 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 22, 1923; 
E 574374; Carmen Forte, Philadel- 
phia. 20002 


Oh! papa! please make John behave; 
w and m Dave Elman and Henry 
Cogert, of U. S. © Oct. 11. 1923; 
2 e. Oct. 18; E 574139; Dave Kop- 
Elman, Fargo, N. D. 20068 


w D. K. and Henry Cogert, m. 
D. K., of U. S., arr. Qualli Clarke, 
OF USS Cy the Oct, 9. oes mE 
069974; Dave Kop-Elman, Fargo, 
N.. D. 20004 


Oh. Pearlie, dear girlie, I love you; 
w andm J. V. N., of U..S.,: arr. Carl 
Demangate, of U. S. © Nov. 10, 
19238; 2 c Noy. 12; E 576990; John 
V. Newman, Schenectady, N. Y. 

20005 


Oh, salesman Sam; w E. L. L., melody 
Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
29, 1923; E 576492; Ernest L. Lu- 
pher, Amarillo, Tex. 20006 


Oh! spring sweet spring; w H. C. F., 
melody John F. Ryan, of U. S. © 
1 ¢ Qct. 6, 1923; EH 571679; Henry 
C. Fitch, Demos, O. 20007 


Oh! that bathing suit of sister’s: one- 
step or fox trot. w and m C. J. C., 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York, arr. Leonard T. Parkinson, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York 7?» Ton. Och 12) 1928 & i 
574092; Christopher John Coates, 
New York. 20008 


Oh where is mother; w E. P. C., m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
Gawbevent of /W. Sin” Ondry G, Oets fs 
1923; E 571479; E. P. Chaffee, West- 
more, Mont. 20009 


Oh, why don’t you write your mother; 
w J. W., m EK. S. S. Huntington, of 
U.S. ©le. Oct. 4, 1923; E 571606 ; 
James Word, Drumright, Okl. 20010 


Oj’ sole! oj’ luna! oj’ mare! versi di 
G. F. Miccio, musica di S. di Salvo, 
of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, Casa 
editrice Panzetta. 4to. (Piedigrotta 


1923) © Sept. 8, 1923; 1 c. Oct. 19; 
E 572348; Italian book co., New 
~ York. 20011 


Ojos verdes; cancidn colombiana, letra 
de Amado Nervo, musica de B. de 
df. G.,. “08 Mexico.) XO) 1" eo Ock:, 12, 
1923: E 576439; Belisario de Jesus 
Garcia, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. 

20012 


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20013 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Old black Joe; arr. M. K., of U. S.; 
melody with pf. ©1 ce. Oct. 9, 1923; 


EH} 571884; Marghee Knaffl, Knox 


ville, Tenn. 20013 


Old (The) boreen; w T. M., m. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Nov. 12, 1923; 2 c Nov. 
9; E 576897; Thomas McNamara, 
Rosebank, S. I., N. Y. 20014 


Old fashioned blossoms remind me of 
you; w Marguerite Bruce, melody 
D. J. Michaud, of U. S., arr. Arthur 
Ward, of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 12, 1923; 
EH 576970; Will Frederic music pub- 
lishers, Minneapolis. 20015 


Old fashioned home sweet home; w 
A. L. B., m Rol Snyder and Jack 
Shapman, of U. S., arr. John Bach, 
of UWL) ‘S:2O© Fe. Nov..12;°1923 75 
5976956; Arthur L. Beiner, Chicago. 

20016 


Old (The) folks at home; in Green- 
wich Village follies, w Gus Kahn, 
and Raymond Hgan, m Richard A. 
Whiting, of U. S. © Oct. 25, 1928; 
2 ec. Oct. 26; EH 576454; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 20017 


Old (The) grey owl; fox trot, w and 
m Ray Perkins, of U. S. © Sept. 
Bp.ya928; 2 c. Oet..4:,Hy57L629; M: 
Witmark & sons, New York. 20018 


Old (The) home; melody, Joseph Hol- 
brooke, of Great Britain; pf. 
Sept. 19, 1923; 1 ec. Oct. 8; EB 572214; 
Schott & co., London. 20019 

Old (The) home town; w B. & F., m 
E. S. S. Huntington, of U.S. ©le. 
Oct. 4, 1923; E 571585; Baneroft & 
Fousch, Flint, Mich. 20020 

Old King Tut‘ w C. IL.N., m Sylvia 
Forrest, of U. S.; pf: with w. © 
Aug. 20, 1923; 2c. Oct. 6; EH 571734; 
Carl I. Nelson, Pardeeville, Wis. 

20021 

—w Mrs. G. B., m Elliott Markham, 
of U. S.; pf. with w. © Sept. 18; 
1923; 2 ce Oct. 15; E 576043; Mrs. 
G. Bedunah, St. Paul. 20022 

Old (The) nest; w Mrs. J. T. P., m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1923 ; 
E 576427; Mrs. J. TI. Pulaski, Jack- 
sonville, Fla. 20023 

Old plantation moon; w Jack Havard 
[pseud. of Frederick G. Johnson], 
m ‘Harry L. Alford, of U. 8S. © Oct. 
23,1923 :.2. ¢@.: Oct, 205 A 514469 ; 
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 20024 

Omnipresence; w Laura Lee Randall, 


m Rossetter G. Cole, of U. S. 1.° 


Medium voice in G.—2. High voice 


in B flat—3. Low voice in F. © 
Noy. 5, 1923; 2 c. each Nov. 12; E 
576973 ; Christian science pub. soc., 
Boston. 20025 


On Hollywood shore; Hollywood by 
the sea, Florida, waltz w and m 
G. M., of U. S. Shady, N. Y., Mar- 
shall pub. co. © Oct. 8, 1928; 2 e. 
Oct. 10; E 574115; Gloria Marshall, 
Shady, N. Y. 20026 


On Lake Phalen; w E. I. N., m Elliott 
Markham, of U. S8.; pf. with w. © 
Sept. 18, 19238; 2° e:°@ctiti5-/ ph 
5976015; Esther I. Nelson, Duluth, 
Minn. 20027 


On land and sea; medley, arr. M. C. 
Hutgier, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
Oct. 2, 1923; 2 @ Oct. 4; E 571646; 
Aoelian music co., Philadelphia. 

20028 


On Sunday night; I see my mammy on 
Sunday night, fox trot, w Geoffrey 
Clayton, m Henry Jack Lange and 
Harold McDonald, of U. S.; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Aug. 17, 1923; 2 e Oct; 12: EB 
574103 ; West’s, ltd., London. 20029 


On the mall; march, Edwin Franko 
Goldman, arr. M. L. Lake, of U. S.; 
military band, with conductor. 4to. 
© June, 25, 1923; 2.6 Oct.79; 5 
571832; Carl Fischer, New York. 

20030 


w Adelaide Maibrunn, m Edwin 
Franko Goldman, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. (Sheet music edition, P. 1351) 
©). July 25. 192522 eeGur ce Hl 
571862; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[© arrangement] 20031 

On with the world’s work; w Mar- 
garet Newkirk Keith, m E. J., of 
U. S.; with cho. for three women’s 
voices. Chicago, Gamble hinged 
music co. © Sept. 29, 1923; 2 c. 
Oct. 3; E 571552; Hleanor Johnson, 
Lombard, Ill. 20032 


Once I had a loved one; w R. T., m 
Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
(© Aug. :22, 19285 2: ciiOck. Gp!) 
571760; Rosa Trower, Outlook, Mont. 
20033 


Once I met happiness; w Margaret 
Widdemer, m HE. P., of U.S. ©1¢4 
Oct. 29, 1923; EH 576495; Hstelle 
Philleo, Oakland, Calif. 20034 

Once in awhile; fox trot, w P. P., m 
Ray Hibbeler, of U. S., arr. H. A. 
Hummel, of U. 8.; orch. with w. 4to. 
©), Oetsi 1, 11923: Bue } Ochi. HE 
574279: Paul Pape, Chicago. [© 
orchestration ] 20035 


1140 


ur \» ie 


~ 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


20059 


Once more; w Alice Manahan, m W. 


H.,; of ;Du.S: © 1. Nov. 8, 1923: 
E 574680; Willis Hutchins, Brook- 
line, Mass. 20036 


One can’t be fat and stylish too, it 
isn’t being done; w Philo Brockway, 


m E. G. G., of U.S. © 1c, Oct.,5,,. 


19233. EK 569971 : Ed Gomberg Good- 
man, Virginia, Minn. 20037 
One Christmas eve; operetta; w Effa 
E. Preston, of U. S., m. Clara .C. 
Smith, of U. muir DE with w. 12mo. 
© Sept. 12, 1923: 2 ce. Sept..17: D 
26486 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 
20038 
One girl; from Music box revue 1923— 
24, w and mI. B., of U. S. © Oct. 
6, 1928; 2.¢ Oct. 8; EB. 574039.; Irv- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. 20039 
One lonesome dime; w and melody 
HO pur, of.U,.S.. ©, 1 ¢.Oct, 2, 
1923; E 571491; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc.. New York. 
20040 
One night when sorrow burdened; sa- 
cred song, Clay Smith, of U. S., arr. 
G. E. Holmes, of U. S.; orch. Con- 
cert ed. © Oct. 1, 1923 : 2c. Sept. 
26; EB 571582: Chas. KH. Roat music 
co., Battle Creek. 
One stolen kiss; waltz, w E. J. W. C., 
mW Ss. OF U.S. (Ol ¢& Oct 11, 
1923; E 571958; William Spencer 
Schwartz and Eugene J. W. Conrad, 
Ventnor, N. J. 20042 
One whitest lily, reddest rose; w John 
Vance Cheney, m Louis Edgar 
somms, of UW. Si, op: 28, not} ~1: 
Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo-sop: or bar. 
© Sept 6, 1923; 2 c Sept. 10; BH 
570909; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 20043 
Only a dream; w M. B. F., m Arnold 
T. Lax, of U. 8S. New’ York: City, 
‘Frank Harding. © Aug. 29, 1928; 
1 ce. Sept. 1, 1 c. Sept. 28; E 571520; 


Mary Blanche Ferguson, Oakland, 
Calif. 20044 


Only a dream of the past; w F. L. T., 
melody John F. Ryan, of U.S. ©1 
c. Oct. 26, 1923; E. 576419; F.. L. 
Thornton, Asbury Park. 20045 

Only (The) one for me; w Elsie 
Mitchell, mB. E. P., of U. Ss ©1 
e. Oct. 11, 1923; E 571962; Belle 
Elizabeth Pollock, Philadelphia. 

20046 

Only you; fox trot, w Christopher 
‘John Coates, m L. T. P., of Great 
Britain, domiciled at New York. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 29, 1923; E 576504; Leon- 
ard: Thomas Parkinson, New York. 

20047 


80830—24—_-6 


20041. 


Onward foreyer; march, S. Gibson 
Cooke, of U. 8.; pf. © Oct. 5, 1923; 
2 ¢c. Oct. 11; E 571909; Walter Ja- 
cobs, ine., Boston. [© arrangement] 

20048 


Open now thy gates of beauty; sacred 
trio, w Catherine Winkworth, m 
Trénée Bergé, of -U. S.; sop., ten. 
and bass. © Mar. 6, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 
6; E 571703; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 20049 


Open (The) road; w and melody L. 
Case; of UxS. © 1:e; Oct 11,.1928 ;5 
E 571927; Lylah Case, New York. 

20050 


Organist (The); v. XXVII, no. 4, 
Sept., 1923, bimonthly journal, ed. 
E. L. Ashford, of U. S.; pipe and 
reed organ. obl. 8vo. © Aug. 11, 
4923;.2 c« and! affi:Aug 7275 0A 
755819: Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

20051 


Oriental nights; w A. E., m John F. 
Ryan, of U. S. © 1 c. Oct., 26, 
1923; E 576399: A. Evans, Sacra- 
mento, Calif. 20052 


Original compositions for the grand 
organ; v. 5, by Floyd J. St. Clair, 
of U. S. obl. 8vo. Contents: March 
pompous.—Dream melody.—Voices of 
the sky. © Oct. 9, 1923; 2 c@ Oct. 
11; E 571930; Sam Fox pub. co., 
Cleveland. 20053 


Oswald, ah’s wald about you; w and 
melody Sidney Clare and Cliff 
Wriend, of U.S. © 1 ec. Oct. “16, 
19238; E 574220; Irving Berlin, ine., 
New York. 20054 

w Sidney Clare, m Cliff Friend, 
of -U. S.. © Nov. 8; 1923; 2 c« Nov. 
9; E 576900; Irving Berlin, ‘ine., 
New York. 20055 

Other girls; w and m’ Noel Coward, 

‘of England. © Oct. .8,; 1923; 1 «. 
Oct. 9; E 572219; Keith, Prowse & 
eo.,- Itd., London. 20056 


Our banner blue; w Delber H. Elliott, 
m D. B. M., of U. S. 4to. © Sept. 
138, 1928; 2 .c. Sept. 26; E 571448 ; 
D. Bruce Martin, Morning Sun, Ia. 

20057 


Our brown-eyed sweetheart of Sigma 
chi; w and m Gladys Rich, of U.S. 
© July 14,1923 + 2,.c;, Oct. 225, EH 
- 576311; Beta epsilon chapter, Sigma 
chi fraternity, Salt Lake City. 20058 


Our departed chief; w P. M. Y., m 
Mary M.: Martinides, of U. S.. © 
Oct. 22, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 31; H 576566 ; 
Peter: M. Yuran, Johnstown, Pa. 

20059 


1141 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20060 


Our flag; w and m C. R.’B., of U.S. 
Hoboken, N. J., Star music. © Sept. 
15,'1923; 2c Sept. 29; E 576530; 
Charles Rud. Braun, Hoboken, N. J. 

20060 


Our Jack; w A. de 8., melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
Ol Si 1 ie, IOcto=13) W237 
574142; A. De Santo, New Kensing- 
ton, Pa. 20061 


Our little King of Bethlehem; w M. 
M. C.:, m Perry F. Phillips [of U. S.] 
12mo.'' ©”'Aug. 15, 1923; 2c) Aug. 
30; E 571538; Mabel Mallory Cath- 
eart, Littleton, Col. 20062 


Our ‘own Red, White and Blue; w 
B. V. D., m Al Meehan, of U. §.; 
pf. with w. © Sept. 18, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 15; E 576024; Blanche V. De- 
voll, Woodstock, Il. 20063 


Our President gone from the U. S. A.; 
w I. L. M., melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of U. S. © 
1 c. Oct. 1, 1928; E 569820; Icil La- 
reene Mingus, Gloucester, O. 20064 


Our universe; w and m H. C. B., of 
Switzerland, domiciled at West New 
York, N. J.''© 1 e@ Oct. 9, 1923; E 
571794: Herman Charles Buhler, 
West New York, N. J. 20065 


Our Washington; Washington state 
sone, w M.S. W., m > J. By Hyroft 
U"S. © Oct. 1, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 27; 
FE 576544: Martha S. Watkins and 
James Hamilton Howe, Seattle. 

' 20066 


Out and gone; w and m J. Russel 
Robinson and Harry De Costa, of 
U.S.. © Oct. 26, 1923; 2 c.Oct..26; 
E 576462; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 20067 


Out line of history; by Dave Peyton, 
of U. S:; pf. ©1-c¢. Oct. 11, 1923; 
E 571926; J. P. McEvoy, New York. 

20068 


Out of sight, out of mind; w Harry 
Owens, m Vincent Rose, of U. S. 
© Oct. 24, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 29; E 
576520: Sherman, Clay & co., San 
Francisco. 20069 


Out there in the sunshine with you; 
w J. Keirn Brennan, m Ernest R. 
Ball, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S. 
4to. (Excellent quartette arrange- 
ments, no. 1704, 1705.) 1. Female 
voices.—2. Mixed voices. © Oct. 5, 
1923; 2 ¢. each Oct. 12; E 574118, 
574119; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 


20070, 20071 


pt. 11,0. s., v.18 


male voices. 4to. 
(Witmark edition, excellent quar- 
tette arrangements, no. 1703) © 
Sept. 27, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 5; EH 569998 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 20072 


Over the downs; w Gordon McConnel, 


m Elsie April, of Great Britain. © 
Jury’: 11, 19235" Cc) Seth aa 
572029 ; Boosey & co., London. 20073 
Ozark blues; w and m Fred Rose, of 
U.S. © Oct. 9, 1923; 2 @ Oct. 15; 
EF 571998 ; Sherman, Clay & ¢co., San 
Francisco. 20074 


Ozark smiles: w and m Charles Rock- 
wood Stearns, of U. S. Joplin, Mo., 
McMillan musi¢ co. Sept. 29, 
1928 3" 2'¢. Ort: ‘225 BY OTbat Clas. 
R. Stearns, Joplin, Mo. 20075 


PS. (©. mareh’; ey IG vie ae, 
pf... ©; Oct-11:51923) 2c eke das 
EK 576164; D. G. La Banca, St. 
Charles, Mo. 20076 


Pacific blues;.w A. G., m Al Meehan,, 
or’ U, Sos, p£y with We Oe eee 0, 
1923; 2 « Oct. 15; E 576034; Arava 
Gerdes, Sand Lake, Or. 20077 


Pal of my dream; w Leonard G. 
Harris. m Leon M. Block, of U. S. 
©+1 ¢. Oct. 15,1923: 5 Babie0cce 
Leonard Harris and Leon Block, 
Pine Bluff, Ark. 20078 


Pal of my dreams; waltz ballad, C. 
Heck. of U. 8.3; band +4to; 
Oct. 1, 1923; 2 ce. Sept. 26; E 571530; 
Chas. E. Roat music co., Battle 
Creek. . 20079 

Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Sante) 
Adoramus te Christe; by G. P. da 
P., ed. and arr. Gerald Reynolds, of 
U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. (Fis- 
cher edition, no. 5281) © Oct. 22, 
19238;.2 ¢. Oct. 28; E 574420; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. .[© ar- 
rangement ] 20080 

Paloma (La) (The dove); by Sebas- 
tian Yradier, arr. Arthur Kay, of 
U. S.; violin solo or duet with pf. 
© Sept. 22, 1923; 2 e¢. Sept. 27; 
EK 571295; McKinley music co., 

' Chicago. [© arrangement] © 20081 

arr. Henry 8S. Sawyer, of U: 
S.; sop. or ten. solo, or duet for sop. 
and alto, or ten. and bar. (McKinley 
world famous edition, no. 1987) © 
Sept. 22, 1923; 2 ec. Sept. 27; H 
571289; McKinley music ¢o., Chic- 
ago. [© arrangement] 20082 

Pampas blues; w and m R. W. CG., of 
U.S. ©l1e Oct. 8, 1923; E 574024; 
Rolland Wm. Clements, Boston. 

‘ 20083 


1142 


ail 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


20105 


Pange lingua; tantum ergo, nos. 43, 
45, m V. Goller, of Germany; male 
voices. (Im Fischer dition, no. 
5275: Vade mecum, vy. 3) © Oct. 18, 
1923: 2 c each Oct. 20; -E. 576625, 
576626; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

20084, 20085 


Panu derech; w J. Hisengard, of Po- 
- jland, domiciled at New York, m 
Joseph Rosenblatt, arr. S. Weisser. 
[Jewish and English text] (72 12) 
© Aug. 23, 1923; 2 c Sept. 1; E 
569641; Osias Eisengard, New York. 
[© new matter] 20086 


Papa, don’t you mean your Mama no 
good: w and melody J. C. Johnson, 
of U. S., arr. Claude Lapham, of 
Beis: © Bes Oct.: «15; | 19235), B 
576081 ; Goodman & Rose, inc., New 

- York. 20087 


Parade of the wooden soldiers (La 
-parade des soldats de bois); fox 
trot from La chauve-souris, French 
version. Victor Olivier, of U. S., m 


Leon Jessel, arr. J. Bodewalt 
Lampe. [English and French 
words]. © Oct. 26, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 


26; E 576455; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. [© French 
text] 20088 


Paradise; w and m ©. A. C., of U.S. 
Det woe 19238; .2.:¢.; et. 4%, EK 
571636; Charles A. Cramer, Cedar 
Run, .Ne, J. 20089 


w G. O. K., melody John F. 
Ryan, of UO? ‘So ©: 1" e. Oet! 6, 
1928; E 571674; George O. Keefer, 
Dayton, O. 20090 


Paramount blues; w and m A. H. P., 
Ger Gee ©) yr! Oct. 22)" 1925 "hh 
576300; Augustus H. Perry, Phila- 
delphia. 20091 


Parisian Pierrot; w and m Noel Cow- 
ard, of England. © Oct. 15, 1923; 
Pe Cr IG. By eos. . REIT, 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 20092 


Parting love; w W. P.. melody John 


FB. Ryan) ef TU. Sa .©. Le. Oct:..6, 
1928; E 571684; Winnie Perry, 
Richmond. 20093 


Pascale adda’ parti’; canzonetta mili- 
tare, versi e musica di E. R., of U. 
S.: mand. acc. 4to. © Oct. 20, 1923; 
mie. Oct.. 22>" FE S7163354 / Ernesto 
Rossi, New York. 20094 

 Patre (Le); par Lucien Wurmser,. of 

France; pf. Paris, Editions musicales 

Buffet-Crampon et cie. © Sept. 14, 

1923; 1 c Sept. 26; E 572071; Evette 

et Schaeffer, Paris. 20095 


Peace, be still; w Matt. VIII, Mark 
IV, m Ina Rae Seitz, of U. S. (Songs 
for the church, third series) © 
Oct. 26, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 2; E 576608 ; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

20096 


Peace (The) of eventide; three-part 
song, w Marion Ray, m F. A. Chal- 


linor, of Great Britain; female 
voices. 4to. (Collegiate choir, no. 
372) © Sept. 12, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 


27; E 572092; Bayley & Ferguson, — 
Glasgow. 20097 


Peacock pie;.w Walter de la Mare, 
m Herbert Howells, of England, op. 
33. Contents :—First group. 1. Tired 
Tim.—2. Alas, alack.—3. Mrs. Mac- 
Queen. —4. The dunce, —4. Full 
moon.—6. Miss T. © July 4, 1923; 
Lj Dept een askieloe: Ho iB: 
Goodwin, Itd., London. 20098 


Peanut (The) wiggle; w Mrs. M. R., 
m Hlliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. 
with words... © Oct. 5, 1923; 2 c¢. 


Nov. 2; E 576680; Mrs. Martin 
Roth, San Diego, Calif. 20099 
Pearl (A); Ww Christopher John 


Coates, m L. T. P., of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York. © 1c. Oct. 
22, 1923 ; E 576293 ; Leonard Thomas 
Parkinson, New York. 20100 


Peggio ’e me; versi di P. Rajola, 
musica di G. Sarno, of Italy; mand. 
ace. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 2 ¢ Oct. 
26; E 576444; Casa editrice Posil- 
lipo, Naples. 20101 


Penas de amor; tango, di A. Silvestri, 
of Italy; mand. Naples, Vedova 
Ceeeoli & figli. 4to. [Staff and 
numerical notations] © Sept. 8, 
1928; 1 ce. Oct. 19; E 572370; Italian 

book co., New York. 20102 


Pennsylvania; waltz, w and m K. F. 
fie Oe Ge Ss. fees ty 1a os 
571656; Katherine Frances Lyman, 
Forty. Fort, Pa. 20103 


Pensee d’ automne; by Philip James, 
ony .-S., ops 1, Nensd > organ, 4( St. 
Cecilia, no. 288) © Oct. 3, 1923; 
2 e. Oct. 4; EH 571615; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 20104 


Perfect (A) kiss (Un baiser parfait) ; 
valse parisienne, w Antoinette St. 
Ives [pseud. of Harold Dixon], m 
Armand Beaucaire [pseud. of E. R- 
Schmidt] of U. S. [English and 
French text] © Feb. 1. 1923; 2 c. 
Sept. 28; E 569780; Dixon-Lane 
music pub. co., ine., Chicago. 20105 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20106 


pt. 11, D.s., v.18 


Pesea notturna; poesia di Giovanni 
Costanzi, musica di Alfredo Berisso, 


of Italy. (Sette liriche, no. 5) © 

Oe lg {927 PD ter lOc, CIs Fw 

572292; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
20106 


Petite suite; de Claude Debussy, of 
France, transcrit B. H., of Poland, 
domiciled at New York; violon. 
Contents.—1. En bateau.—2. Cor- 
tége.—3. Menuet. © 1 c¢. Oct. 29, 
1923; E 576498; Bronislaw Huber- 
man, New. York. 20107 


par Alexandre Techérepnine, 
revue et doigtée par I. Philipp. of 
France; pf. Contents: 1. Marche.— 
2. Chant sans paroles.—3.  Ber- 
ceuse.—4. Scherzo.—). Badinage.— 
§. Humoresque. © Sept. 14, 1923; 
a” ¢@ Get®, 2c be2d0e: Durand Bt 
cie., Paris. [© editing, revision 
and fingering] 20108 


Pharao, tu nicht so! one step aus der 
drei-aktigen operette Die tugend- 
prinzessin, gesangstexte von Richard 
Bars, musik von Kurt Zorlig, of 
Germany, klav. arr. Otto Linde- 
mann, of Germany. © June 1, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 29; E 572128; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 20109 


Photo-play series; no. 4, pf. album, 
by Gaston Borch, of Norway; con- 


tents: 19-——Pathetic melody.—20. 
Agitato.— 21. Passionato.—22. <A 
Pathetic story.—23. Enigma.—24. 


Mysterious march. (Cover title: 
Hawkes photo-play series) © July 
4, 4923 4:1 %e;. Suly 208 Bi aGtae > 
Hawkes & son, London. 20110 
Phrase de Pallas; de Nausicaa, opéra 
en 2 actes, poéme de René Fauchois, 


musique de Reynaldo Hahn, of 
France. (Morceaux détachés, no. 
1) © Sept. 14, 1923;.1 ¢ Sept. 26; 


E 572063; Heugel, Paris. 20111 


Piccole mani; versie musica di EH. -A. 
Mario, of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, 
Italy, Casa editrice, E. A. Mario. 
4to.. © July 3, 1923; Te. Oct: 11; 


E 572248; Italian book co., New 
York. 20112 
Piccolo (Il) sogno; poesia di Gio- 


vanni Costanzi, musica di Alfredo 
Berisso, of Italy. (Sette liriche, no. 
4):.4©, Oet:| 17,,1923.;- 1 ©. Oct... 18. 
E 572298; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

20113 


Pick yourself a ripe one and leave the 
rest alone; w and m R. J. M., of 
U: S.-'arr.) CR. Bird, of Ui'S. 


1 c. Sept. 15, 1923; E 569954; Robert — 


J. Morris, Boston. 20114 


Pied (The) piper; w and melody E. J., 
of U. S. [(Fairy folks go singing) ] 
© 1 ca Oct. 6,. 1923; FE 571668: 
Elsie Jean, New York. 20115 


Piesni do mszy Swietej; na_ cztery 
glisy miezane lub na dwa_ gtosy 
rowne, napisat Eugeniusz Walkie- 
wicz, of U. S., op. 15; organami. 
(B. J. Z. edition, no. 2268) 4to. ©- 
Oct. 17, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 19: E 576244; 
Bolestaw J. Zalewski, Chicago. 

20116 


Pifferari; Christmas pipers, Florence 
A‘). Goodrich, « of. |\W278ij WE In 
Character sketches) © Sept. 28, 
1923; 2 c. Oct. 3; E 574246; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago, 20117 


Pioneer (The); march, by Edwin 
Franko Goldman, of U. §S&.; pf. 
(Sheet music edition, P. 1348) © 
July 23,1923 > 2 ¢. OG. 9.08 Beste 
Carl Fischer, New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 20118 


Pirate (The) bold; w and m Larry 
E. Johnson, of U. S.; bass solo. © 
Oct. 23, 1923; 2 e. Oct. 25; BE 574475 ; 
T. S. Denison & co., Chicago. 20119 


Play days of long ago; w Jesse G. M. 
Glick, m I, M. W.)/0r Uo me) eae: 
Oct. 22, 1923; E 576295; Irving M. 
Wilson, San Francisco. 20120 

Play it a long time papa; blues, w and 
m W. Benton Overstreet, of U. S. 
©”-Oct.: 4, 1923: "2 ee" Oe 
571542; Clarence Williams music 
pub. eo., ine., New York. 20121 


Play on yo’ harp; hymn, arr. J. B. 
Herbert, of U. S. © Oct. 10, 1923; 
2 «. Oct. 20; E 574819; Homer A. 
Rodeheayer, Chicago. 20122 


Play songs for little folk; w and m 
Harold Parsons, of Great Britain, 
bk.. 1, 2. ©, Oct. G, 1925-71 \¢ 7each 
Oct. 5; E 572169, 572170; Arcadian 
pub. co., Itd., London. 20123, 20124 

Playim. round: «w .and <i, Bids. 
of U. S., arr. Harry Cook, of U. S. 
© 1° e: Oct. 3, 1923; °H 569947; 
-Evelyn T. Laurent, Louisville. 

20125 


Playing; fox trot, w and m Bert Fitz- 
gibbon, Bob Allen and Leo Fainer, 
of U..8. “© Oct 25192352 canpv. 
2: E 576650; M. Witmark & sons, 


New York. 90126 


Pleading (Bitte); w Hermann Hesse, 
English version J. EH. W., m A. 
Walter Kramer, of U. S., op. 48, 
no. 2; high voice, in G flat. © Oct. 
8, 1923; 2 ec. Oct..9;° EF 571804; J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 20127 


1144. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


20150 


Please come marry me; fox trot, from 
Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary, w and 
m Frank W. Beaston, of U. S. 
Sept. 26, 1923: 2 c. Oct. 4; E 571682 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

20128 


Please don’t pity me; w and melody 
Hew Lot) Ss! ©ot, e& Oct. 12, 
1923: E 574082; Harry I. Robinson. 
Chicago. 20129 


Pliny Plum; opera in a prologue and 
two acts, w and m B. H., of U. S. 
© 1e. Oct. 9, 1923; D 26489; Bruce 
Harper, Portland, Me. 20130 


Plumb de line; hymn, arr. J. B. Her- 
bert. of U. S. © Oct. 10, 1928; 2 c. 
Oct. 20; E 574816; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 20131 


Poco allegro, giojoso; by H. V. Jervis- 
Read, of Great Britain; pf. (Son- 
nets, no. 3) © Oct. 23, 1923; 1 c. 
Oct. 26: E 572470; Murdoch, Mur- 
doch & co., London. 20132 


Poco iento dolcemente; by H. V. 
Jervis-Read, of Great Britain; pf. 
(Sonnets, no. 2) © Oct. 23, 1923; 
1 c« Oct. 26; E 572469; Murdoch, 
Murdoch & co., London. 20133 


Poeme;: by L. L., of France, domiciled 
at Atlantic City; pf. et violon. © 
1 ¢. Oct. 2, 1923; E 571515; Leonidas 
Leonardi, Atlantie City. 20134 


— by Otto Ortmann, of U. S.; pf. 
(Sheet music edition, P. 1317) © 
July 15, 1923; 2 «. Oct. 9; E 571867; 
Carl Fischer, New York. 20135 


Poéme symphonique; sur le nom de 
Gabriel Fauré, par Roger-Ducasse, 
of France; parties d’orch. © Sept. 
4219929774 "ce, Oet; 26; EH OT2503 ; 
Durand et cie., Paris. 20136 

Pojedz gdzie ja jade; melodja ludowa, 
opracowat Frank Przybylski, of 
U. S.; ukiad na fortepian automa- 


tyemny.. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1923% -E 
576385; Victor music roll ¢o., Chi- 
cago. 20137 
Pollywog’s frolic; grotesque, Erno 


Rapee and William Axt, of U. S., 
arr. W. C. Polla, of U. S.; orch. 
with pf. conductor. (Red seal con- 
cert series) © Oct. 20, 1923; 2 «. 


Oct. 22; E 576339; Richmond-Rob- | 


bins, ine., New York. 20138 
Polonaise, no. 8; by Arthur Seybold, 
of Germany, op. 100; violin with pf. 
(Melodious compositions by modern 


composers, grade three) © Oct. 10, 
1O23% QDroverocOck L5S¢cckys 516114: 
Harms, inc., New York. 20139 


Pomponette; air a danser style Louis 
XV. Aug. Durand, op. 80, arr. Joseph 
Marr, of U..'S.;: full oreh. Ato. 
(C. B. co. photoplay edition, no. 9) 
@ Sept. 12,..1923 5:2 e- Oet..22; E 
576374: Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. [© arrangement] 201406 


Ponder my words; trio, m Arthur 
Thayer, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
(Octavo series, women’s voices, no- 
844) © Oct. 22, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 25; 
E 574485; Arthur P. Schmidt. co., 
Boston. 20142 


Poor little moth; w Bob Chamberlain 
[ft e. Ro C.J; m J.Bi cand Bu-S;, of 
U.S. ©le. Oct. 1, 1923; E 569811; 

-Robert Chamberlain, Joe Barrett, 
and Fred Stross, Venice, Calif. 
20142: 


Popper’s troubles; w W. L. R., melody 
J. LaRue Early, of U. S:. © 1c 
Oct. 12, 1923; E 574098; William L- 
Ross, Mobile. 20143: 


Postlude on Onward, Christian sol- 
diers; by Geo. A. Burdett, of U. S.; 
organ. (Cover title: Postlude on 
St. Gertrude, Onward Christian 
soldiers) © Sept. 6, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
10; E 570900; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. ~ 20144 


Pourin’ it on; w and melody W. D. R., 
Of UL Sun © cl caOckh 2s, Wear 
574518; W. Dean Rogers, Los An- 
geles. 20145 


Pourquoi (Why); morceau de genre, 
par Florence Parr Gere, of U. S.; 
BE. 46) Oct. 9 A9Ia = 2 6 2Oet: 45 = 
E 574186; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 20146 


Povera Giuseppina; canzone popolare, 
w A. R., m Vito Giannatelli, of 
Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn. ©1e. 
Sept. 24, 1923; E 571528; Ambrogio 
Rizzi, Brooklyn. 20147 


Powder, paint and curls; w G. S., m 
John F. Ryan, of U.S. ©1e Oct. 
26, 1923; E 576413; Geneva Suther- 
land, Camp, Ark. 20148 


Praise ye the Lord; w and m D. B. 
W., of U. S.; mixed voices. © 1 c. 
Oct. 29, 1923; E 576494; David B. 
Wiens, Hartzell, Mo. 20149 


Prayer at dawn (Oraison d’Aurore) 
[and] By the sea (En mer); by 
Augusta Holmés, rearr. Chas. J. 
Roberts, of U. S.; full orch. with 
pf. conductor. (Land of the blue 
sky, symphonic suite, pts. 1, 2) 
Aug. 27, 1923; 2 ec. Oct. 9; E 571876; 
Carl Fischer, New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 20150 


1145 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20151 


pt. 11, n. s., v.18 


Prayer (A) of empire; w Mark Kerr, 
- m Samuel Fairfield, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Sept. 7, 1923; 1 ¢ Sept. 26; 

1) 572083; Boosey & co., London. 
20151 


Prayer of the reader; w of an old He- 
brew prayer, m H. G. E., of Hun- 
gary, domiciled at Indianapolis, Ind., 
arr. Herman Arndt, of U. S. ©1e. 
Sept. 28, 1923; E 576347; Henry G. 
Engel, Indianapolis. 20152 


Prélude et Etude; en arpéges, Ferruc- 
cio Busoni, of Italy; piano. © Sept. 
14, 1923; 1 c@ Sept. 26; E 572058; 
Heugel, Paris. 20153 


Premiére novelette; par Alexandre 
Tcherepnine, ed. revue et doigtée par 
I. Philipp, of France; piano. (Deux 
novelettes) © Sept. 14, 1923; 1 «. 
Sept. 26; E 572060; Heugel, Paris. 
[© revision and fingering] 20154 


Presentimento; versi e musica di E. A. 
Mario, of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, 
Italy, Casa editrice E. A. Mario. 
4to. © July 3, 1923; 1 ec. Oct. 11; 
E 572244; Italian book co., New 
York. 20155 


President Coolidge march; by F. W. 
M., of U. S., arr. Harry L. Alford, of 
U. S.2 pl. Ort .e. (OG te. tose. 
576188; Fred W. Miller, Hannibal, 
Mo. 20156 


Pretty (The) maid; w and m Chas. G. 
Comegys, of U. S. © Oct. 29, 1923; 
2c. Nov. 1; E 576596; Jos. Krolage 
music co., Cincinnati. 20157 


Primmavera, primmavera; versi di 
Giuseppe Maestrale, musica di Lu- 
dovico De Marinis, of Italy; mand. 
acc. Edizioni La sorgente. 4to. 
Sept. 8, 1923; 1 c« Oct. 19; E 572364 ; 
Italian book co., New York. 20158 


Prince (The) of men; sacred song. w 
Clifton Keith, m Bessie E. Novotny, 
of U. S.; unison voices. 
ries, unison songs, no. 20) © Sept. 
6, 1923; 2 c Sept. 10; E 570895; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. 

20159 


Prince (The) of peace; Christmas 
choir cantata, by E. K. Heyser, of 
U. 8S. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music 
house. 4to. © Oct. 6, 1923; 2 «. 
Oct. 12; E 574135; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 20160 


Princess (The) passes; by Bessie Wil- 
liams Sherman, of U. S.; pf. (Jn 
Four little tone studies) © Sept. 


28, 1923; 2 c Oct. 3; E 574247; Clay-— 


ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 20161 


(Octavo se- 


Princess waltz; by Emil Held, of U. S.; 
violin and pf. (Petite gems, no. 1) 
© Oct. 2, 1923; 2.¢. Oct. 4; BE 571644; 
Co-operative music co., Philadelphia. 

20162 

Procetana; versi e musica di F. P., of 

U. S8.; mand. aec. Edizione Pennino. 


4to. © Sept. 19, 1923; 2 ¢ Oct. 27; 
E 574555; Francesco Pennino, 
Brooklyn. 20163 


Prohibition blues; w A. C., m Sylvia 
Forrest, of U.,8.; pf. with w. 
June 15, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 569838 ; 
Alick Cameron, Cohagen, Mont. | 

— 20164 

IIpooguyorovAa (‘H); w and m L. C., of 
U. S., Ist papers. © Oct. 1, 19238; 
2 ce. Oct. 11; E 571981; Lucian 
Cavadias, New York. 20165 


Public school march (Escuela ptblica 
marcha); by Henry Lavalle, ed. F. 
Henri Klickmann, of U. 8.; pf. (Mc- 
Kinley world famous edition, no. 
2007) © Sept: 22, 1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 
27: E 571308; McKinley music ¢o., 
Chicago [© editing] 20166 


Pure as a lily (Pura como la azucena) ; 
mélodie, by a Sister of Saint Joseph. 
ed. Henry S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. 
(McKinley world famous edition, 
no. 1998: Song without words) © 
Sept,’ 22, 1923. 2864 Seppe 27.2 <b 
571301; McKinley music ¢o., Chi- 
cago. [© arrangement] 20167 


Purple lilac waltz (Lila purpurina 


vals) ; by Ellis Woodward, ed. Henry 
S. Sawyer, of U. S.; pf. (McKinley 
world famous edition, no. 2005: 
Easy pieces for little fingers) © 
Sept. 22,,..1923;,2..¢ .Sept..27; 
571307; McKinley musie eo., Chi- 
cago. [© editing] 20168 


Putting on the dog; by Ted Shapiro, of 
UL Sis pis. © Oct: 17, 1923 v2ieyOct. 
19; E 576247; Jack Mills, ine.. New 
York. 20169 


Q. R. S. educator rolls; home study 
course in manual piano playing, 

- compiled and ed. Lee S. Roberts, of 
U. S., from the educational writings 
of Isabelle Hollister McKee fi. e. 
Isabelle H. McKee Bloch] of U. S.; 
with synopsis. Rolls, no. 1-6. 
Nov. 30, 1922; 2 c. and aff. each June 
30, 1923; A 7538094-753100; Q. R. S. 
music co., Chicago. 20170-20176 

Quadriglia napoletana; contradanza, 
di F. P., of U. S.; 1st mand. or vio- 


lin. © Sept. 19, 1923; 2 c Oct. 27; 
E 574559; Francesco Pennino, 
‘Brooklyn. 20177 


1146 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


Quand Mussolini dit; refrain popu- 
laire; paroles. de Jo. Berardy et 
Marc-Cab, musique de G.  Bonin- 
contro, of France. .© Sept. 14, 1923; 
‘1d Sept. 26; E 572083; F.. Pichon, 
Nice, France. 20178 


Quand on est deux; chanson fox-trot, 
paroles de Jean Boyer, musique de 
Maurice Roget, of France. © Oct. 
5, 1928; Lie: Oct. 273 HB '572523 ; Pub- 


lications Francis-Day, Paris. 20179 
Queen Sheba; march — two-step, 
new Aor). U.S. spi.) (cy 1 €: Oct. 
25, 1923; E 574453; Irvin Alex. 
Jackson, Chicago. 20180 


Quiérme Chinita mia; por Enrique 
Soro, of Chile; pf. Edizione Ri 
cordi. (Dos tonadas chilenas, no. 
2) © Oct. 17, 1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 18; E 
572283; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

20181 


Quo vadis; w Myles E. Connolly, m 
Helen M. Roche, of U. S. © Sept. 
Tvheeae 2c. Oct 2; WH 571554 Ae M. 
Roche, Boston. 20182 

Radio (The) ball; w R. J.,. m Geo. 
Graff, jr., of U. S. arr. Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. © 1 ¢ Oct. 26, 1923; 
E 576429; Rudolph Johnson, Hib- 
bing, Minn. 20183 

Rae, I’m in iove with you; w M. K., 


melody Carl Zerse, of U. S. ©1-« 
Oet. 11, 1923; E 571919; Mickey 
Kramer, St. Louis. 20184 


Raggi di luna; walzer, S. G.. of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; violino pt. 
© 1 « Oct. 19, 1923; E 576264; Sal- 
vatore Giuttari, New York. 20185 

Rags; wand m E. S., of U. S.’©1c. 
Oct. 6, 1923; E 571764; Elmer Skou- 
mal, Milwaukee. 20186 

Rain, rain, go away! by Theodora 
Dutton, of U. S.; pf. (No hills to 
climb, no. 4)\ © Oct. 9, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 13; E 574183; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 20187 

Rain song; w T. E. C., m Chappeile 
and Stinnette, of U. S., arr. Will 
Vodery, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 1 
c. June 21, 1923; E 576540; Thomas 
ik. Chappelle, Chicago. 20188 

Raindrops are teardrops from heaven ; 
w Billy Curtis, m Billy Harrison, of 
w.S. © Get!42)/1923): 2 e' O17; 


E 576166; Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. 20189 


Rampart street blues; w and m J. 
Russel Robinson, of U. S.. © Oct. 
6, 1923; 2 ce. Oct. 6; E 571708; Wat- 
erson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 20190 


Red 


20201 


Rantum tantum; w and m Peter War- 
. lock [pseud. of Philip Heseltine] of 
England. (Lillygay, no.5) © Sept. 
¥O, 1923 5. die: Septi dh; Ho 567915; 

J. & W. Chester, Itd.. London. 
20191 


Rapid progress exercises for the clari- 
net; addendum, new theory, H. G.. 
of U. S. bk. 1. Boehm eclarinet.. © 
July 11, 1923; 2 ec. July 13; aff. July 
12; A 754851; Harry Grieb, Ithaca, 
Ni: 20192 


Razem podjsé; duet z melo-dramatu 
Umieram za ojezyne, przez S. 
Gorkiego, muzyke ulozyt Walenty J. 
(Bonk, of U8. ©,Oct. 24, .1923.- 2:¢. 
Oct. 27; E 576470; X. Jordan pub. 
co., Reading, Pa. 20193 


Real (A) old-fashioned welcome; wel- 
come song, w W. N. B., m Thos. B. 
Weaver, of U. S.. Syracuse, N..Y., 
Willis N. Bugbee co. © Oct. 4, 
1923; 2. ¢.. Oct.. 19; E 576220; Willis 
N. Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 20194 


Recess march; Emil Held, of U. S.; 
violin and pf. (Petite gems, no. 3) 


Ors OE. 2531-1923 $512) ey. Oetsli47. BH 
571640; Co-operative music  ©Co., 
Philadelphia. 20195 


Récit de Padmavati; de l’ opéra-ballet 
de Padmiavati, poéme de Louis La- 
loy, musique de Albert Roussel, of 
France. © Aug. 30, 1923; 1 ¢. Sept. 
26; E 572078; Durand et cie., Paris. 
[© arrangement ] 20196 


Recollections; by Frederick Van Nor- 
man, of U. S.; pf. Contents: 1. 
HKvening glow.—2. By the brook.— 
3. Alpine memories. © Oct. 9, 1923: 
2c. Oct. 11; E 571929; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 20197 


(The) and white; w and m 
W. K..W., of. U.S. © Nov. 10, 1923 ; 
2.e. Nov. 12: E 576989; William K. 
Wilson, Rutland, O. 20198 


Red clover; by Max Kortlander, of 
Ut Saropt..5.© Cert 17, 1928 5 (2c. 
Oct, 19; E 576251; Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. 20199 


Red-headed music maker; w and mel- 
ody W. W. H.}; of U. S., arr. Rube 
Bennett, of U. S. © 1 ce. Oct. 10, 
1923: E 574066; Wendell Woods 
Hall, Chicago. 20200 


Red light Annie; w Benton Ley, m 
Lee David, of U. S. © Oct. 3, 1922° 
2c. Oct: 11; BH 571971; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 20201 


1147 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.18 


Red tight Rosie: w Sam M. Lewis and 
Joe Young, melody Geo. W. Meyer, 
of U. 8S .©- Le. Oet. 22;:19238; E 
576272; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 20202 


Red wing; one-step, by Kerry Mills, of 
Uy Bly arr..IWo 1° Pollagvor Wu's! ; 
orch. 4to. © Sept. 28, 1923; 2 «. 
Sept. 29; E 571441; Richmond-Rob- 
bins, ine., New York. 20203 


Redeeming blood; w Anna Johnson, 
m A. B..M,,.0f 0, S.. 80. iO. Oat. 
SUubO2ia02 e@&. Oe. 107°°R STA07; 
Albert B. Michaelson, Chicago. 

204 


Redemption; hymn anthem, w from 
the Bible and R. L. F., m R. L. F., 
of U..S...0 Oct. 19, 1523; 2.¢.° Oct. 
22.; E 576824; Robert Lowe Fletcher, 
Wheeling, W. Va. 20205 


Redemption (The); w A. D’S., melody 
Buither A ‘Clark-or U.S, xe) he: 
“Oct. 1, 1923; E 569819; A. D’Santo. 
New Kensington, Pa. 20206 


Redzi; prize intermezzo, Caludi (Chre- 
tien Rogister) of Belgium; orch., 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Oct. 10, 
1923; 1c. Oct. 20; E 572417; Hawkes 
& son, London. 20207 


Reeds (The) of Runnymede; w Rud- 
yard Kipling, m Charles Green, of 
Great Britain. (Three Kipling songs, 
no. 3) © Sept. 21, 1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 
8; E 572210; Schott & co., London. 

20208 


Regno d’ Italia; valzer, di G. M., of 
Italy, domiciled at Newark, N. J.; 
pf. Bologna, Italy, A. Comellini e e. 
© Nov. 20, 1920; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1923 ; 
E 574207; Girardo Morese, Newark, 
IN, ie) 20209 


Regret; by J. S. Zamecnik, of U. S.; 
pf. © Oct. 9, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 11; E 
571940; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 20210 


Remember; w and m H. L., of Nor- 
way, domiciled at Redlands, Calif. 
' © Aue. TL)! 1923 2 ¢. Sept" 105 BH 
576314; Haldor Lillenas, Redlands, 
Calif. 20211 


Remember your dear mother back 
home; w and m L. H. O., of U. S. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Oct. 
Ve! 1928 rHeie.: Oct! 113): TK : Sk6U65 ; 
Louise H. Overton, Houston. 20212 


Remembrances; by C. M., of U. S.; 
violin.) (@i1 ve; Oct: .18,).1923: 5° Hh 
574154: Carlton Merck, Gainesville, 
Ga. 20213 


He WRN. Me) jp) are Or hP Oe ot 
U. S., arr. Fred Profe. © 1 ¢. Oct. 
23, 1923; HE 574855; Charles French 
Clark and Robert Everett Mayo, jr., 
Seymour, Conn. 20214 

Reminiscing; w Adéle Louise De 
Leeuw, melody N. R. F., of U. S., 
arr. James H. Harrington, of U. S. 
© 1 c« Nov. 12, 1923; E 576960; 


Norman Ridley Finch, Plainfield, 
Ne. J. 20215 
Renil; fox trot, Robson Shipley, of 
Great Britain, arr, Mrs. W. A. 


Greenwell; pf... © Oct. 15, 1923; 
Tc. Oct. 17; EH 572257: B. Feldman 
& co., London. 20216 


Reparations; w Albert Avery, m Hec- 
tor Llewellyn, of Great Britain. © 
Sept. 22>, « FORA GO ietan eeree ies 
572464; Midland music pub. co., 
Newton, Derbyshire, England. 20217 


Requiem mass (Messa di requiem) ; 
w Latin, m Ildebrando Pizzetti, of 
Italy; mixed voices unace. © Oct. 
3,' 19235 T ce Octiit: Ey SP206Ts 'G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 20218 


Rest (The) doesn’t really matter dear ; 
w W. B. H., melody Arnold T. Lax, of 
U.S. ©lce. Oct. 8, 1923; E 574018; 
W. B. Headland, Rochester, Pa. 

20219 


Réve d’ amour; d’ Enrico Soro, of 
Chile; violon et pf. Edizione Ri- 
cordi. © Oct. 17, 1923; 1¢. Oct. 18; 
E 572284: G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

' , 20220 

Réverie; par Jacques Durand, of 
France, transcription par E. Lueas; 
violon et pf., et clarinette si bémol. 
© Aug. 22, 1923; 1c. Sept. 18; E 
572147: Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
transcription] 20221 


Revival (The) hymn; w and m O. J. 
S.; of Canada. © May 1, 1923; 1 
ec. Sept. 29; E 572142; Oswald J. 
Smith, Toronto, Canada. 20222 


Ribs; w V. S. P., melody Luther A. 
Clark,, of U, S: Owl seqpOchi 3, 
1923; E 574150; V. S. Powers, Au- 
-rora, Col. 20223 


Rimpianto; poesia di Maria Pascoli, 
musica di Alfredo Berisso, of Italy. 
(Tre liriche;, n0;}-)) 444@) (Oak) 27, 
1923.3) dyeOet.. 185:°H y5123802;, G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 20224 

Rin tin tin; fox trot, by E. E. T., of 
US ‘pf: © Ic’ Oct, 2oyiieren- 
576497 ; Emil E. Tanner, Milwaukee. 

20225 


Ring out sweet bells of peace; two- 
part song, w Wm. H. Gardner, m 
Caro Roma, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 


1148 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


20250 


of U. S.; unchanged voices. 4to. 
(Witmark school edition, no. 1714) 
CrOet 414923 2" &. Oct 199 BE 
576229; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

0226 


Ringlets of gold; w B. C., m George 
Graf, Gr., of Us S.,,.arri;"Eheos: G. 
Beak. on W.; 8. ©) b ¢&. ‘Get! 22, 
1923; E 574388; B. Card, Ogunquit, 


Me. 20227 
Ritorno; versi di R. de _ Angelis, 
musica di Att. Staffelli, of Italy; 


mand. ace. Naples, Italy, G. Santo- 
janni. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 1c. 
Oct. 19; E 572369; Italian book 
co., New York. 20228 


Roamin’ to Wyomin’; w Sidney Clare, 
m Walter Donaldson, of U. S. © 
Oct. 10, 1928; 2 c. Oct.. 11; BE 571975; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

20229 

Roaming; w F. R., m Sylvia Forrest, 
of U. S.; pf. with w. © Sept. 18, 
1923; 2 ec. Oct. 15; E 576019; Frank 
Rehberger, Sheboygan Falls, Wis. 

: 20230 

Robin (The) ; unison song, w L. Alma- 
Tadema, m Arthur Richards of 
England; in A flat. 4to. (Novel- 
lo’s school songs, no. 1353) [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 
1, ses; toe. Sept. 17+: E'.5T2097.; 
Novello & co., Itd., London. 20231 


Robin Adair; w and m Gordon Fin- 
lay, of England; in C. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Aug. 31, 
1923; 1 ¢c. Oct. 2; E 572162; Francis, 
Day & Hunter, London. 20232 

Rock-a-bye baby waltz; by Canning, 
arr. M. W. Butler, of U. S.; pf. or 
organ, with w. (Gems from famous 
melodies)*' ©) | Oct.| 12,’ 192352 c. 
Oct. 15; E 571994; A. W. Perry’s 
sons, Sedalia, Mo. [© new arrange- 
ment] 202338 


Rock me to sleep, mother; arr. M. W. 
Butler, of U. S.; pf. or organ, with 
w. (Gems from famous melodies) 
yy OG) 12) 1925 ° Be Ort, 15° BE 
571995; A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 20234 

Rolling hoop rondo; Emil Held, of 
U. S.; violin and pf. (Petite gems, 
no. 4) © Oct. 2, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 4; 
E 571642; Co-operative music co., 
Philadelphia. 20235 


Rolling (A) stone don’t gather no 
moss; w and m Ted Caldwell, of 
U. S. © Oct. 1, 1923; 2 c Oct. 26; 
E 576461; Colony music pub. co., 
Louisville. 20236 


Romance; by Joen Fresco, of U. S., 
5; violin with pf. (Melodious 
compositions by modern Pe 
grade four) © Oct. 10, 1923; 
Oct. 15; E 576109; Harms, inc., tee 
York. 20237 


-—— par Louis Aubert, op. 2, trans- 
cription par Lucien Garban, of 
France; pour violon, ou fitite, et pf. 
© Sept. 14, .1923;.1 ¢«. Oct. 27; E 
572555; Durand et cie., Paris. [© . 
transcription ] 20238 


Romany revels; alla tarantella, by S. 
Claude Ridley, of England; pf. 
mept, 26). 1923 +t. Oct. 8S ¢ h 512275; 
Leonard & co., London. 20239 


Romanza; by Florence A. Goodrich, of 
Diss ail, CSL. 2h, Oa se 1c. 
Nov..-2; E 576607; Clayton. F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 20240 


Romanzetta; par Sylvio Lazzari, of 
France; pf. © Sept. 14, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 26; E 572067; Max Eschig, 
Paris. 20241 


Rondo; poesia di Gabriele d’Annun- 
zio, musica di G. Ascanio Cicogna, 
of Italy. (Tre rondo, nos. 1-3) 
Oct. 17, 1923; 1 ¢c. each Oct. 18; E 
572279-572281; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 20242-20244 


Rose; melody Z F-G., of U.S. ©1le 
Oct. 15, 1923; E 576085; Zeph Fitz- 
Gerald, Chicago. 20245 


Rose (A) and you; w Rosemary Ruth 
Threlfall, m Donald O. Williams, 
of U. S. 1. High, in E flat.—. 
Medium, in D flat.—3. Low, in C. 
© Oct. 9, 1923; 2 ¢. each Oct. 11; 
HE 571936.; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 20246 


Rose leaves; romance, Leo Hdwards, 

- of U. S., arr. W. C. Polla, of U. S.; 
orch. Red seal series ed. © Oct. 15, 
1923; 2 c Oct. 16; E 574234; Rich- 
mond-Robbins, ine., New York. ° 


20247 
Rose of Arkansas; w E. R. P., m H. 
S. S. Huntington, of U. S. ©le«. 


Oct. 19, 1923; E 576196; Elmer R. 
Penney, Dayton, O. 20248 


Rose of my dreams; w HK. M., m 
Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with 
wi2©* Oet7114, }19237)2..c. Nowr 2 
E 576659; Hddie Markley, Platte- 
ville, Col. 20249 


——w J. E., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S. 
© 1-c« Oct. 26, 1923; E 576426; 
John Ericson, Pittsfield, N. H. 

20250 


1149 


eo ee ee 
iad Stan 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20251 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Rose of old Castile; explication, w | Rowing on the Nile; waltz, G. D., of 


Fleta Jan Brown, m Herbert Spen- 
cer, of U. S:. © 1 ¢@ Nov. 3, 1923; 
E 574633; Edward B. Marks music 
eco., New York. 20251 


Rose of yesterday; w and m O. L. P., 
of U. S., arr. James Scott, of U. S. 
©1«. Oct. 25, 1923; E 574440; Ona 
Lee Pogué, Kansas City, Mo. 20252 


Rose spina; monologo drammatico 
musicale, versi e musica del Gustavo 
De Marco, of Italy. domiciled at New 
York: ,©..1, ey Oct Zi 1928.38 
574510; P. Eliseo & son, New York. 

20253 


Roses will bloom again; w L. M. Z., m 
Franz C. Bornschein, of U. S. Balti- 
more, Md., H. R. Hisenbrandt sons. 
©)" Oct wis, do25...2 -2,.. OCs 22<.,. Hi 
5765597; L. M. Zimmerman, Balti- 
more. 20254 


2osie O’Reilly; or, It’s Rosie O’Reilly 
for me, w and m W. R. Williams, of 
Hews. ©. Vet..20, 1923 ; 2c. Ock.28: 

H 574341; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 
20255 


Rosita; w Leonard Levin, m §8. L., of 
U. S. ©1e. Oct. 18, 1923; H 574256 ; 
Stella Levisohn, New York. 29256 


Rosita (La) ; tango fox trot, Paul Du- 
pont,.of U.-8: = pr, ~© Oct. 9, 1928 ; 
2 ¢@ Oct. 11; E 571949; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 20257 


Rossignol et rossignolette; poésie de 
André Bardet, musique de Hedwige 
Chrétien, of France. Paris, Editions 
musicales Buffet-Crampon & cie. 
Sept. 14, 1923i;9 luccSept (26. 
572073 ; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

20258 

Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio) Le bar- 
bier de Séville; ouverture, de G. 
Rossini, arr. par F. S., of France; 
oreh. avee pf. conducteur.  4to. 
(Ouvertures classiques, nouvelle col- 
lection Francis Salabert, no. 24) © 
Oet:5,.1923 3.1 c: Oct. 27; Hi ot2514 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement | 20259 

Sémiramis; ouverture, de G. Ros- 
sini, arr. par FE’, S., of France; orch. 
avee pf. conducteur. 4to. (Ouver- 
tures classiques, nouvelle collection 
Francis Salabert, no. 18) © Oct. 5, 
1923; 1 @-Oct-27; EH 572513; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. [© arrangement] 

20260 

Rotary song; w and m Norris C. Mor- 
gan, of U.S. 8vo. © Oct. 4, 1923; 
2 ec. Oct. 12; E 571970; Rotary club, 
Wilmington, Del. 20261 


U. S., op. 5, no. 1; pf. (Piano gems, 
no. 1) © Oct. 2, 1923; 2 ec. Oct. 17: 
E 576180; G. D’Alessandro, Boston. 

«20262 


Roézsika; lied und fox trot, text von 
Beda, musik von Hermann Leopoldi, 
of Germany, op. 47. © Jan. 15, 
1923; 1 ¢ Oct. 27; BH 572483; Wie- 
ner bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 20263. 


Rubenesque ; comic intermezzo, Walter 
L. Slater, arr. M. L. ake, ot U. S.: 
military band, with conductor. 4to. 
© July’ ‘SO; 1923 2) co VOre i 
571813 ; Carl Fischer, New York. [© 
arrangement] 20264 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) Ka- 
mennoi ostrow; cloister scene, A: | 
Rubinstein, arr. George Rosey 
[pseud. of G. M. Rosenberg] of U. S.; 
pf. Simplified ed. New York, George 
Rosey pub. co. © Sept. 5, 1923; 
2 ¢@ Oct. 20; EH 574345; G. M. Rosen- 
berg, New York. 20265 


—— Rubinstein’s Melody in F; para- 
phrase transcribed Carl Mueller- 
Berghaus, of U. S., arr. George Ro- 
sey [pseud. of G. M. R.] of U. S.; 
pt. New York, George Rosey pub. 
co. © Sept. 5, 1923; 2 @ Oct. 20; 
E 574848; G. M. Rosenberg, New 
York. 20266 


Twilight ; w May M. Brewster, m 
arr. Ira B. Wilson, of U. S. from A. 
Rubinstein’s Melody in F. 4to. (Lo- 
renz’s two-part, three-part and four- 
part choruses, no. 2076, 5039). 1. 
Four-part cho., mixed voices.—2. 
Two-part cho., treble voices. © 
Sept. 4, 12, 1923; 2 c each Sept. 29; 
EK 569794, 569795; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. [© arrangement] 

20267, 20268 


valse caprice ; by Rubinstein, tran- 
scription Louis Godowsky, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © Oct. 18, 
1923 3:10 e) Oct. (133. HY S12263 3 W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 20269 


Rum (The) demon; w and melody 
W..H.,. of U.S. Od euGebrs tees ; 
E 571511; Walter Hull, Dearborn, 
Mich. 20270 


Rural sketches; suite, Gordon Balch 
Nevin, of U. S.; organ, obl. 4to. 
Contents :—1. At dawn.—2. Song of 
the hunters.—3. O’er still mead- 
ows.—4. The carnival show.—d. Twi- 
light memories. © Oct. 5, 1923; 2c. 
Oct. 9; E 571896; Clayton F. Sum- 
my co., Chicago. 20271 


1150 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


20294 


Rustic (A) festival; J. S. Zamecnik, 


bm Oss tpt! © Oc: 9, 192352 c. 
Oct. 11; E 571941; Sam‘ Fox pub. 
co.. Cleveland. 20272 


Ruthie; w and melody W. Z., of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 15, 1923; E 576070 ;. Wil- 
liam Zoffer, Ambridge, Pa. 20273 


S’wet sich shoin aus presin; w Ludwig 
Satz, melody J. M. R., of U. S. 
1c Nov. 8, 1923; E 574687; Joseph 
M. Rumshisky, New York. 20274 


Sadie; w and melody L. B. Q., of U.S., 
arr. Mayhew Lester Lake, of U. 8S. 
© 1. « Nov. 8, 1928; E 574684; 
Loretto Beatrice Quigley, New os 

20275 


Sailing; unison song for boys, w H. 
von Berge, m Ira B. Wilson, of 
U. S§. 4to. (Lorenz’s two-part, 
three-part and four-part choruses, 
no. 8001) © Sept. 4, 1923; 2 «. 
Sept. 29; E 569787; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 20276 


Sailing the blue (Velveturante la 
bluon); w M. B., m Carl Gotze, of 
U. S.; pf. with w. 4to. [English 
and Esperanto text] © Oct. 15, 
1923; 2 ec. Oct. 17; E 576100; Mabel 
Butman, Allston, Mass. 20277 


St. Louis gal; w and m J. Russel 
Robinson, of U. S. © Sept. 28, 
1923; 2 c. Sept. 28; E 569777; Wat- 
erson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 20278 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) An- 
dante du 3° concerto; de C. Saint- 
Saéns, transcription de H. Mouton, 
of Belgium; orch. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Sept. 14, 1928; 1 «. 
Oct. 27; EH 572510; Durand et cie., 
Paris. [© transeription] 20279 


Marche héroique; by C. Saint- 
Saéns, op. 34, arr. Chas. J. Roberts, 
of U. S.; full orch. © Aug. 20, 1923; 
2-e. Oct. 9; EH 571871; Carl Fischer, 
New York. [© arrangement] 


0280 


arr. M. L. Lake, of 
U. S.; military band with harp, and 
eonductor. © July 23, 1923; 2 ec. 
Oct. 9; E 571859; Carl Fischer, 
New York. [© arrangement] 


20281 


Sally gets ready for Si; w W. N. B., 
m ©. W. A, Bali, of U. 8. Syracuse, 
N. Y., Willis N. Bugbee co. © Oct. 


G9 19293 5 2 Ve. Oett.7 19 5 Bi 576222 - 
Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 


20282 


; 


Sally Jane; w F. H., m Al. Meehan, 
of U. S.; pf. with w. © Aug. 28, 
19QSio*2 -e> Oct. GB; EY ST11T365 °Pior- 
ence Hart, Xenia, O. 20283 


Sally the queen of tin pan alley; w 
1 5g 2 Tatgt OANA rip B Pam peel Sane cr me Be Pe 
David F. Levy, of U.S. ©1c. Oct. 
19, 1923; E 576191; David Freeman 


Levy, Everett, Mass., and Robt. 
Robinson Dilks, Somerville, Mass. 
20284 


Saltando; mazurk, 8S. G., of Italy, 

domiciled at New York; violino pt. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 19, 1923; E 576263; Sal- 
vatore Giuttari, New York. 20285 


Sam Jones’ blues; you ain’t talkin’ to 
Mrs. Jones, w and m Al. Bernard, 
Roy Turk and J. Russel Robinson, 
of U:-S) ‘© Sept: 28; 192852 e. 
Sept. 28; E 569776; Waterson, Ber- 
lin & Snyder co., New York. 20286 


Samazeuilh (Gustave) Prélude; par 
G. S., of France; violin et orgue 
ou pf. © Aug. 30, 1928; 1 ¢ Sept. 
26; E 572080; Durand et cie., Paris. 

20287 


San Francisco blues; w O. H. J., 
melody Dave Brooks Paten, of U. S., 
arr. Dave Peyton, of U. S. ©1e 
Oct. 29, 1923: E 576487; Ophelia 
Houston Jones, Chicago. 20288 


San Jacinto march; by J. R., of U. S8.; 
band. 4to. © Aug. 15, 1923; 2 «¢. 
Oct. 4; E 576294: Joseph Ricci, 
Beaumont, Tex. 20289 


—— —— pf. © Aug. 15, 1923: 2c. 
Oct. 4; E 576341; Joseph Ricci, 
Beaumont, Tex. 20290 


Santa Fé (The) trail; Spanish fox 
trot, w Charles Harrison, m Ed. Che- 
nette Of Los. Cy) Oi -cd, 1925 sane. 
Oct. 31; E 576579; Ted Brown mu- 
Sic co., ine., Chicago. 20291 


Santa’s never failed us yet; w W. N. 
B., m Thos. B. Weaver, of U. S. 
Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N. Bugbee 
co. © Oct. 4, 1923; 2.¢c. Oct. 19; E 
576219; Willis N. Bugbee, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 20292 


San-Tone blues; w E. J. A., m Sylvia 
Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 
Sept. 10, 1923; 2-e. Oct. 15; EH 
576032; Earnest J. Acosta, Fort 
Sam Houston, Tex. 20293 
Save your man and satisfy your soul; 
w and melody Porter Grainger, Bob 
. Ricketts and Charles Handy, of 
GS): OH Vivier et. ¥15)19235 EH 
576084: Rainbow music corp., New 
York. ; 20294 


1151 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20295 


Saviour, now the day is ending; 
sacred trio, w Sarah Doudney,.: m 
Irénée Bergé, of U. S.: sop., alto 
and bar. © Mar. 6, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 
6; E 571700; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 20295 


Says Uncle Sam; w W.S.. m Sylvia 
Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
June 15, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 569836; 
Wilber Shepherd, Medford, Okl. 

20296 


Scale studies; modern scale system, 
compiled Otto Kk. Schill, of U. S.; 
violin. (American academic _ Se- 
ries, no. 12) © Aug. 28, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 9; E 571845; Carl Fischer, 
New York. 20297 


Schatz, verschliesse nicht die ttir: fox- 
trot aus der dreiaktigen operette Die 
tugendprinzessin, gesangstexte von 
Richard Bars, musik von Kurt Zor- 
lig, of Germany, klav. arr. Otto Lin- 
demann, of Germany. © May 31, 
1923; 1 c. Sept. 29; E 572126; Drei- 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 20298 


Scherzo-caprice; by Alfred Pochon, of 
Switzerland, domiciled at New 
York; pf. (Sheet music edition, P. 
1190) ©: June 29; 1928; 2° ec. Oct. 
9; E 571868; Carl Fischer, New 
York. 20299 


Schmendrik’s kalle; w Louis Gilrod, 
m J. and J. K., of U. S. Kammen 
ed. (95> pvs33ynwW)© Sept. 4, 1923; 


9) 


a 


e. Sept. 19; E 571141; Jack and 
Joseph Kammen, Brooklyn. 20300 


Schmilekes medine; w and melody 


B R., of U.S; ©Oulvew. Nova:8):1928'; 
E 574686; Boris Rosenthal, New 
York. 20301 


Schone lippen darf man ktissen; aus 
der dreiaktigen operette Stisse Susi, 
worte von August Neidhart u. Rich- 
ard Bars, musik von Siegfried 
Grzyb, of Austria, klavier arr. Otto 
Lindemann, of Germany. © May 
30, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 29; E 572114; 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 


20302 
Schubert (Franz Peter) military 
march; by Schubert, arr. Henry 


Tolhurst, of Great Britain; violin 
and pf. Paxton’s ed. (Anthology 
of violin music) © Oct. 3, 1923; 
1 ec. Oct. 1; E 572165; W. Paxton 
& co., Itd., London. 20303 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) 
Dreaming (Trdéumerei) ; part-song, 
arr. and w Norman Weir, of Great 
Britain, m Schumann; mixed 
Voices. 4to. (Paxton’s 


secular 


pt. In, n, s., v.18 


choral series) © Sept. 7, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Sept. 4; E 567904; W. Paxton & co., 
Itd., London. 20304 


—— Manfred; ouverture, de R. Schu- 
mann, arr. par F. §., of France; 
orch. avec pf. conducteur. 4to. 
(Ouvertures classiques, nouvelle 
collection Francis Salabert pour 
orchestres moyens, no. 38) © Oct. 
5, 21928, 1 ec. wet Qik aiea12 - 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© ar- 
rangement] 20305 


Scotch pastorale; by Gustav Saenger, 
op. .103,..no. 2, arr.  Chasiyd....20b- 
erts, of U. S.; full orch. © Aug. 28, 
1928; 2 @ Oct. 9; E 571849; Carl 


Fischer, New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 20306 
Scouts (The); with biographical 


sketch and instructive annotations, 
J. Lilian Vandevere, of U. S.; pf. 
with words. (Progressive series 
compositions, no. 217) © Oct. 23, 
1923; 2. ¢. Oct. 26: Hi poiedags, Art 
publication soc, St. Louis. 20307 


Scouts (The) and. guides rally; 
march, 8S. Claude Ridley, of Eng- 
land; pf. ©, Sept. .26, cbezsn. 1c. 
Oct. 8; E 572278; Leonard & co., 
London. 20308 


Se non m’amate; versi di U. Canetti, 
musica di E. C., of Italy; mand. acc.. 
4to. © Oct. 20,1923; 2°¢. Oct. 22; 
E 576332: Ernesto Rossi, New York. 

20309 


Sea (The); part-song, w James Mc- 
Leod, m Franz C. Bornschein, of 
U. S.:; men’s voices. Fischer ed. 
4to. (Part songs, no. 5291) © 
Oct. 1, 1923; 2. c. Oct. 2; BH 571541 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

20310 


Sea (The) waves; waltz, S. P., of 
Bulgaria, domiciled at Portland, 
Or.; instrumental. © 1.¢. Oct. 6, 
1923 ; E 574031; Steven Petroff, Port- 
land, Or. 20311 


Second (The) mate’s song; w D. Den- 
sen [pseud. of D. Duncan], m Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Oct. 8, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 
10; E 574078; David Duncan, 
Auchterarder, Scotland. 20312 


Second new Sullivan selection; con- 
sisting of gems from the famous 
operas by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur 
Sullivan, selected and arr. H. M. 
Higgs, of Great Britain; pf. © Oct. 
2, 1923; 1 ¢ Oct. 5; E 572174; Chap- 
pell & co., 1td., London. [© selec- 
tion and arrangement ] 20313 


1152 


wea. Sh fa YY 
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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


Séguidilla; Spanish dance. Emile 
Fraseard, op. 22, arr. M. L. Lake, 
of U. 8.; military band, with con- 
ductor. 4to. © Aug. 4, 19283; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 9; FE 571818; Carl Fischer, New 
York. [© arrangement] 20314 


Sehnsucht (Longing); w Johann 
Wolfang Goethe, m A. L., of U. S. 
© Sept. 20, 1923: 2 ec. Oct. 22: B 
576359; Andrew Luck, Philadelphia. 

20315 

Senza curtiello: versi di Armando 

~Gildo, musica di Raffaele De Luca, 
of Italy, domiciled at Brooklyn; 
memd. ace. © Oct. 1, 1923;'2’ ec. 
Oct, 27; EH. 574523; Verdi’s music 
roll co., New York. 20316 

Senza giuventtii; versi di Alberto 
Silla, musica di Delio Bruno. of 
Italy; mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 8, 
1923; 2 ec. Oct. 26; E 576440; Casa 


editrice Posillipo, Naples. 20317 
Sera (La); poesia di Gabriele 
ad’Annunzio, musica di Alfredo 


Berisso, of Italy. (Quattro liriche, 
dal Poema paradisiaco, no. 4) © 
Oct. 17, 1923; 1 c. Oct. 18; E 572297; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 20318 
Seraphina’s minuet: by Francesco 
Ticeiati, of Italy. 1. Piano—2. Vio- 
lin and pf. © Sept. 18, 1928; 1 «. 
Negen Oct. .&: EF 572204, 572206; 
Schott & co., London. 20319, 20320 
Serenade; by E. M., of U. S.; violin 
and pf. © Oct. 1, 1923; 2 ¢ Oct. 5; 
E 574004; Edward Morris, New 
York. 20321 


by M. Zoltai, of U. S., op. 27, no. 
2; violin with pf. (Melodious com- 
positions by modern composers, 
grade three) © Oct. 10, 1923; 2 «. 
Oct. 15; EH 576112; Harms, inc., New 
York. 20322 
from Suite for cello and orch., 
by Victor Herbert, of U. S., op. 3; 
violin with pf. Rev. ed. (Melodi- 
‘ous compositions by modern compos- 
ers, grade four) © Oct. 10, 1923; 
2 ¢. Oct. 18; E 576177; Harms, ine., 
New York. 20323 
melody by F. T., of U.S. ©1-. 
Oct. 6, 1923; E 571664; Federico 
Troccoli, Boston. 20324 
Serenade (A); w Jeanne Woods. m 
Phyllis Fergus, of U. S.; low or med. 
voice. © Oct. 22, 1923; 2 ec. Oct. 25; 
E 574502; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 20325 
Serenade badine (Serenata jocosa) ; 
humorous serenade, Gabriel-Marie, 
arr. F. Henri Klickmann, of U. §&.; 
pf. (McKinley world famous edition, 


| Serenade 


Sérénade nocturne; 


203357 


no. 2008) © Sept. 22, 1923; 2 «. 

Sept. 27; E 571309; McKinley music 

co., Chicago. [© arrangement] 
20326 


Serenude coquette; by Virgilio Ran- 
zato, of Italy; violin and pf. 
Oct. 3, 1923; 2 e«. Oct. 5; E 5740038; 
Mauro Y. Cardilli, New York. 

20327 


(Die) der verliebten (La 
sérénade des amoureux) ; von Paul 
Lineke, of Germany; violine, cello 
u. pf. © Sept. 14, 1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 
27: E 572490; Apollo-verlag, Berlin. 
: 20328 
daprés la Séré- 
nade chantée, de M. E., of France; 
violon avec ace. de quatuor 4 cordes. 
Paris, Christmas edition. 4to. © 
Sept. 14, 1923; 1 ¢« Sept. 26; HB 
572040: Marcel Etchecopar, Cernay- 
Emont, France. [© arrangement] 
203829 


Serenade petite; by J. S. Zamecnik. 
of U. S.; pf. © Oct: 9, 1923; 2 c. 
Oct. 11; E 571942; Sam Fox pub. 
co., Cleveland. 20330 


Settle up and settle down; w Ralph 
Fk. Murphy, melody by C. H. L., of 
U.S. ©1c. Oct. 6, 1923; EB 576185; 
Cyrus Harold Lewis, New York. 


203381 
Shadowland; by Marion G. Osgood, 
of U. S.; violin with pf. (Melodious 


compositions by modern composers, 
grade one) © Oct. 10, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Wri. Be d0Glt9s : Carns, nes 
New York. 20332 


Shadows; w andm J. T. L., of U.S. 
arr.. Otto. Merz, of .U. S. ©. 1.«. 
Oct. 24; 7 19232) H.,. Sf4ai3 ;., kobn 
Thomas Lewis, Pittsburgh. 20333 


Shall America go back: w and m J. 
G. D., of U. S.; cho. post card 34% 
in. by 53 in. © Oct. 15, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 2; E 576726; James Gerald 
Dailey, Philadelphia. 20334 


She calls me Tootie; w and m C. E. S., 
of U. S., arr. E. S. 8S. Huntington, 
of 'U.°8. “©rdt ec... Octi 19, .1923 5H 
576215: C. E. Stage, Davenport, Ia. 

20335 

She is a wise little girl; w and melody 
Wes! BH. ot We SI © et 'c. Octi>2Z0, 
1923: E 574285; Wilfred B. Harris, 
Seattle. 20336 

She kicked me; wD. J. K.,m E. S. 8S. 
Huntington, of U. 8S: ©1c. Oct. 4, 
1923; E 571582; D. J. Klumbis, Cen- 
tralia; Til. i 20337 


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20338 . 


She'll stay with me till the cows come 
home; w F. F. B., m George Graff, 
jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, 
one. S. © Ae. Oct) 22, 2928-5 
574882 ; Foster F. Breazeale, Dallas. 

20338 


She’s far too good for me; fox trot. 
w Wyn Ewart, m Jay Connelly, of 
Great Britain; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 1, 
19235 Lc. Noy.” 103. Hi Dt271( & aaa 
reine & co., London. 20339 


She’s the girl for me; w and m P. T. 
S,. of U. S., arr. Phylis Thatcher 
Spicker, of U.-S...© toc..Aug. 20, 
1923; E 571534; Phylis T. Spicker, 
Logan, Utah. 20340 


She’s the girl I’m looking for: w and 
m J. B. R.j:of; U.S: ©) Oct. 1, 
1923; 2 c. Oct. 17; E 576641: James 
Burl Robinson, E. St. Louis, Il. 

20341 


She’s the same old sunbonnet Sue; 
from Sunbonnet Sue, w Robert B. 
Smith, m Gus Edwards. of U. §&. 
© Oct. 10, 1928; 2 «@ Oct. 11: E 
574109; Harms, inc., New York. 

20342 


Sheepherders blues: w C. L. §&., m 
Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © Aug. 31, 1923; 2 ¢ Oct. 6; 
E 571753; Clayton L. Skillman, Big 
Timber, Mont. 203438 


Shimmie shoes; by Max Kortlander, 
OL UivSne Bier ©-Ock 17, 19232 2. c. 
Oct. 19; E 576252; Jack Mills. inc., 
New York. 20344 

Shine on me; hymn, arr. J. B. Her- 
bert).of U.S) .©. Oct: 10, 1923° 2 
eG Oct! 20 7h 5T4500- Homer” A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. [© harmoni- 
zation and arrangement] 20345 


Shoe blues; w and melody F. C. Burk 
of U. S. © 1: e. Oct. 2, 1923; E 
571492; Clarence Williams musiic 
pub. co., inec., New York. 20346 


Shoemaker (The); w and m Peter 
Warlock [pseud. of Philip Heseltine] 
of England. (Lillygay, no. 3) © 
Sept. 10, 1928; 1 ¢« Sept. 11; EH 
567913; J. & W. Chester, itd., Lon- 


ao Yotlidind 


don. ART 


Shootin’ crap blues; w and melody 
Jimmy Kaplan, of U. S. © 1 «. 
Oct. 2, 1928; E 571509: Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc... New 
York. 20348 

Short unaccompanied mass for Advent 
and Lent; m Reginald Vaughan. of 
Great Britain; male voices. (ln 
Fischer edition, no. 5275: Vade me- 


t 


| 


pt. 111, D. s., v. 15 


cum, v. 3) © Oct. 18, 1923: 2c. 
Oct. 20; E 576617; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. . 20349 


Shorty George blues; w G. W. T. and 
Hociel Thomas, m G. W. T., of U. 
S. ©1c Oct. 18, 1923; BE 574264: 
Geo. W. Thomas, Chicago. 20350 


Shout the glad tidings; w Wm. A. 
Muhlenburg, m J. Frank Russell, of 
U. S.; mixed voices. (Octavo se- 
ries, mixed voices, sacred, no. 1391.) 
© Sept. 26, 1923; 2 c« Sept. 28; EB 
569778; Arthur P, Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 20851 


Shy man, shy man; w Jane B. Maple, 
m Elliott Markham, of U. S8.; pf. 
with w. © Oct. 2, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 
2: E 576667: Mrs. J. B. Maple, Ft. 
Smith, Ark. 20352 


Sick and can’t get well with the blues: 
fox trot, w J. ©. G., melody Jack 
Vineent, of U.-8.,,©6) teat. 15, 
1923: E 576079: John Clay Green, 
Chicago. 20353 


Signorina (Miss); fox trot, versi di 
Pasquale Buongiovanni, musica di 
Louis Canoro, of U. §8.; violin ace. 
© 1c Oct. 31, 1923; E 576590; 
Vittoria music pub. co., New York. 

20354 


Signorina dalle rose téa; fox-trot. 
versi di Enzo Fusco, musica di Giu- 
seppe Cioffi,. of Italy; mand. ace. 
Naples, Partenope. 4to. © Sept. 1, 
1923; 1 c Oct. 8; E 572194; Italian 
book co., New. York. 20355 


Signs of the judgment; hymn, arr. J. 
B. Herbert, of U. S. © Oct. 10, 
1923: 2 c. Oct. 20; E 574318; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 20356 


Silent (The) hour; w andm C. F. J., 
of U. S. Philadelphia, Pa., Jackson 
studio. © Sept. 28, 1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 
26: E 571448; C. Ferd Jackson, 
Media, Pa. 20357 


Silent night, holy night (Stille nacht, 
heilige nacht); German folk song, 
_ English w adapted from the hymnal, 
arr. Gerald Reynolds, of U. 8.; 
women’s voices. 4to. (Fischer edi- 
tion, no; 5284.). © Oe, 22,1923 3 
2 c« Oct. 28; E 574412; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. [© arrange- 
ment. ] 20358 


Silent words of gold; w Louis Zuber, 
mG. O. H., of U. S., op. 96; treble 
voices..,;-4to.,; ©), Oet:..3, 1928 5-2... 
Oct. 15; E 574615; Gustav Otto Horn- 
berger, Woodhaven, N. Y. 20359 


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no. 11, 1923 


Silhouette; by Daniel Gregory Mason, 
of U. S., op. 21, no. 1; violincello 
and pf. © Oct. 9, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 13; 
EH 574171; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 203860 


Silver (The) gondola; fairy sketch, 
S. Claude Ridley, of England; pf. 
© Sept. (26, 1923; ..1).¢:; Oct...8; B 
572274; Leonard & co., London. 

20361 


Simpatica (la) ; mazurka, F. Pugliese, 
arr. Angelo Sebastianelli, of U. S., 
pf. accordeon. (Piano accordeon 
edition, no. 1009.) © June 26, 1923; 
Ze. sept. 27; EH 576611 3+ John: iA. 
Cerabino, New York. 20362 


Simpaticona mia; versi di Francesco 
Cuonzo, musica di Mario Picone, of 
Italy ; mand. acc. Naples, Casa edi- 
trice Panzetta. 4to. (Piedigrotta 
1923.) © Sept. 8, 1923; 1c. Oct. 19; 
E 572349; Italian book co., New 
York. 20363 


Sin writes: w and m H. L., of Norway, | 


domiciled at Indianapolis. © Aug. 
Py rose ae OC ie « -E)- O7T6150 ; 
Haldor Lillenas, Indianapolis. 20364 


Since Jesus has come to abide; w and 
m H. L., of Norway, domiciled at 
Redlands, Calif. © Aug. 1, 1923; 
2 ¢. Sept. 10; E 576323; Haldor Lil- 
lenas, Redlands, ‘ Calif. 20365 


Since Jesus saved me; w Richard 
Hainsworth [pseud. of H. L.]; m 
H. L., of Norway, domiciled at Red- 
famds, Calif. © Aug. 1, 1928; 2 « 
Oct. 17: E 576151; Haldor Lillenas, 
Redlands. Calif. 20366 


Since the day I lost your love; w 
P. F., m George Graff, jr., of U. S., 
arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. ©1 
e. Oct. 1, 1923; E 571484; Philippe 
Falardeau, Pagwa-River, Ont., Can- 
ada. 20367 

Since the days of prohibition; w and 
m G. G., of U. S., arr. Carl Deman- 
gate, of U. S. ©1c. Oct. 27, 1923: 
E 574526: Griswold Green, Saratoga 
Springs. N.Y. 20368 

Sing a little, play a little, dance a 
little, jig a little; w and m O. M., 
of U. 8., arr. Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. 
© 1.¢. Oct. 11, 1928; BE 574281; 
Opal Montgomery, Wolcott, Ind. 

20369 

Sing out. ye nymphs; m John Bennet, 
of England, ed. and adapted Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, of Great Britain ; 
male voices. 4to. (Male voice choir 
library, no. 116: John Bennet’s 
madrigals to four voices, no. 7.) © 


20381 


Oct. 10, 1923; 1 ¢ Oct. 22; EB 572702 ; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement ] 20370 


Sing unto the Lord a new song; w 
aie tS MESa HS. Ee Ok OS. 
Erie, Pa., Lehman & co. 12mo. © 
Aug. 11, 1923; 2 c@ and aff. Aug. 29; 
A 755841; Mrs. H. S. Lehman, Erie, 
Pa. 20371 


Siréne; shimmy or fox trot, F. S., of 
Italy; pf. Naples, Edizione E. Mad- 
daloni. © Jan. 20, 1923; 1c July 
17; E 572099; F. Strumillo, New 
York. 20872 


Sissy Lister; w J. J. B., m George 
Gra, “{r., Ol... Se, ALl.. UL REO. ~G. 
Beicn. OL Wess Cer ee OC 22, 
1923; E 574401; J. J. Barnett, Cal- 
gary, Alta., Canada. 20373 


Sister of mine; w B. B., m Al Meehan, 
of U.:S.> pf. with w. © Aug. 28, 
n923 ; 2c. Oct. 6; HE 5ST1 7393 Belwa 
Bowen, Jamestown, N. D. 20374 


Sit down ; negro spiritual, arr. Roland 
Hayes, of U. S.; high voice. © Oct. 
8, 1923; 2. ce. Oct..9; BE 5740605 G. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 20375 


Skeezix; w and m Haven Gillespie, 
Egbert Van Alstyne and Louise 
Field,’ of U: S> ‘©, Nov. 2; 1923 +2 '¢. 
Nov. 3; E 574621; Jerome H. Re- 
mick & co., New York. 20376 


Sleep, baby sleep; Christmas lullaby, 


w and m H.L., of Norway, domiciled 
at Redlands, Calif. © Aug. 1, 1923; 
2 e@ Sept. 10; E 576321; Haldor 
Lillenas, Redlands, Calif. 20377 


Sleeping (The) princess; three-part 
song, tr. from the Russian by Con- 
stance Purdy, w and m Alexander 
Borodine, choral version Victor 
Harris, of U. S.; women’s voices. 

Ato. © Sept. 22, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 16; 
E 576108; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© choral version] 20378 


Sleepy Hawaii; slow jazz waltz, w 
and m Russ Johnston, of Australia. 
(Paling’s song series, no. 1382) © 
AuUeG 17, «1923.5 .1).¢. Sept. 25:5, 
DiZASa; W. iH. ; Paling. & .eo.,.;1td., 
Sydney, Australia. 20379 


Sleepy seas; waltz, w and m R. A. A. 
S., of Australia. Melbourne, Melola 
- salon. © June 24, 1922; 1 c Dec. 
11; E 572411; Reginald A. A. Stone- 
ham, Melbourne, Australia. 20380 
Slickport-reverie; by H. J., of U. 8.; 
pf. ©l1e. Oct. 23, 1923; E 574467 ; 
Herald Jepson, Hastings, Pa. 
20381 


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203882 


Slip-slip-slippery mama; w and melody 
J. W., of U. S., arr. Carl A. Weber, 
of°U. S.. © lve. Oct../1670923 34h) 
074215; John Weist, Seattle. 

203882 


Slubny wieniec; wiejski taniec, arr. 
Frank Przybylski, of U. S.; pf. © 


Pept. 26) O28 +2 26 Oetia: £8) 
571555; Wladyslaw H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 20383 
Slug kapures; w F. R., melody M. 


Kortchmaroff, of U. S. © 1 «¢ Oct. 
27, 1923 ; H 574525; Fani Rund, New 
York. 20384. 
Slumber (The) boat; w Alice C. D. 
Riley, m Jessie L. Gaynor, arr. C. 
B. Aitchison, of U. S.; baritone solo 
and male chorus ace. (Summy’s 
octavo edition, series for male 
voices, no. 3071) © Oct. 26, 1923; 
‘2 e@ Nov. 2; E 576606; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. [© arrange- 
ment | 20385 


Slumber song of the plains; w Herbert 
J. Brandon, m Felix White, of Eng- 
land; in G. © Sept. 25, 1923; 1 «. 
Sept. 26; E 572104; G. Ricordi & 
co., London. 20386 

Smier¢é komara; pieSfi, opr, Edward 
Krotochwil, of U. S. © Sept. 25, 
1923; 2 ec. Oct. 3; E 571558; Wladys- 
law H. Sajewski, Chicago. 20387 

Smile (A), a sigh, a tear, good-bye; 
w Percy 
Walter Smith, of U. S. 
Oct” 15," IBZ8 Be CO TOUeS by ba ©. 
Brewer, San Francisco. 20388 


Smile, smile; w and m P. P. B., of 
Be Su Oi Ot. 25, 1923 4) Ze. Vet. 
15; E 576052; Peter P. Bilhorn, 
Chicago. 20389 


Smile, smile, smile; w and m Carolyn 
R. Freeman, of U. S.; with saxo- 
phone solo-duet. © Oct. 8, 1923; 2 
c. Oct. 15; EH 576095; Hall-Mack co., 
Philadelphia. 20390 


Smiles; w A. M., melody Max Nor- 
worth [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of 
U.S. ©le. Oct. 18, 1928; E 574147; 
Anna Miller, Pittsburgh. 20891 


Smith’s comic songs for the ukulele; 
collection compiled W. J. S., of U. 
S., with simple diagram chords. 4to. 
© Aug. 23, 1923; 2 ¢. Aug. 27; aff. 


OM Sg os 


Aug. 24; A 7563894; William J. 
Smith music co., ine., New York. 
20392 


Snake-charmer (The); oriental pic- 
‘ture, Harry Rowe Shelley, of U. S.; 
pf. © Oct. 28, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 27; 


E 576536; G. Schirmer, ine, New: 


York. 20393 


Osborne Brewer, melody. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.18 


Snuggling; waltz song, w Stanley J. 
Damerell and Robert Hargreaves, 
m §S. E. Tolechard Evans, of Great 
Britain; in B flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Sept. 17, 1923; 
1 ec. Oct. 1; E 572140; Cecil Lennox 
& co., London. 203894 


So now I'll find another pal; w 8. H., 
m. Fp bi. V,00f Uy S7® /Oets 1H, 
1923; 2 ec Oct. 23; E 574492; Stan- 
ley Herzog and Frank Li _ Volsi, 
Stamford, Conn. 20395 


So why do you cry for me; w and m 
William A. Holmes, of U. S., arr. 
James' Scott;'of U. So OMe eet. 
5, 1923; E 569965; W. A. Holmes, 
Kansas City, Kan. - 20896 

Sogno (Un); poesia di Gabriele d’- 
Annunzio, musica di Alfredo Beris- 
so, of Italy. (Quattro liriche, no. 
1) | © Oct: DFS 1923s5% ee Ockogs ; 
E 572301; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

. 20397 

Sogno (Il) dei sposi; valzer, Luigi 
Tutela, of Italy, domiciled at New- 
ark, N. J.; pf. Contents: pte. 1*. La 
visione.—pte. 2°. Il sogno.—pte. 3°. 
La realté. © 1c. Oct. 238, 19238; EH 
574349; Domenico Frisoli, Newark, 
NO: 20398 


Soir (Le) en famille; chansons pour 
tous, grands et: petits, paroles de 
Maurice Dufresne, musique de Paul 
Ricourt, of France, nos. 1-15. © 
Oct..5, 1923; 1 ¢. Oet: 273) Hi 572550 ;y 
Henri Lemoine et cie., Paris. 

20899 


Soiree; by J. S. Zamecnik, of U. 8.; 
pf. © Oct. 9, 1923; 2 c Oct. 11; E 
571943; Sam Fox pub. co., Cleve- 
land. 20400 


Soldier (The); trio, w Robert Burns, 
m Benjamin Whelpley, of U. S.; 
women’s voices. 4to. (Boston music 
‘eo., secular choruses, no. 1360) © 
Oct. 20, 1923; 2 e. Oct. 29; EH 576528 ; 
Boston musie co., Boston.. 20401 

Solitude; by N. Steherbatcheff, tran- 
scribed Harold Vincent Milligan, 
of U. S.; organ. © Oct. 3, 1923; 2 


@ Oct. 5; EH 569961; Arthur. P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. [© transcrip- 
tion ] 20402 


Some day; w Neville Fleeson, m Al- 
bert Von: Tilzer, of U. 8S. © 1. 
Oct. 3, 1923; E 569963 ; Harms, inc., 
New York. 20403 


Some day she may think of me; w 
F. N., jr, m and arr. B. Wyllie, of 
U.S. ©1e. Oct. 8, 1923; H 574006 ; 
Frank Nack, jr., Ferguson, Mo. 

20404 


1156 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


Some day you'll pay; fox trot, w Nat 
Nathanson, m Edward Shapiro, of 
(hrse> ©, Oct. 1, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 18; 
E 9576541; National music pub. co., 
New York. 20405 


Some day you'll want me back again; 
w Yvonne Gestomski, m A. E. Lee- 
man on. S.C), Ie, ‘Oct!13, 1923: 
E 574138; As -lbert Erskine Leeman, 
Sacramento, Calif. 20406 


Some day you will return; w E. E. E., 
m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
Geraci OT 10. Ss. 3 (C) tf e OEE 22. 
1923; E 574370; Emma FE. Emery, 
Philadelphia. 20407 


Some'‘old day; w J. C. R...m E.'S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 
19, 1923; BW’ 576205; J. C. “Robinson; 
Norton, Va. 20408 


somebody’s buried in the graveyard: 
hymn, arr. J..\B. Herbert, of U.S. 
©? Oet. (10,1923; 2 ec. Oct. 20;,.B 
474312; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. [© harmonization and ar- 
rangement ] 20409 


Somebody’s lonesome for you little 
Sulzjwiand-m G. W..V., of U. S&S. 
arr. Robert A, Hill. of U.S. ©le. 
Oct. 3, 1923; E 571570: George Wil- 
liam Volkmar, Philadelphia. 20410 


Somehow, I’m always to blame: w 
and:)m Roy B. Carson, ef U.,S, © 
Oct. 9, 1928; 2 ec. Oct. 10; E 576004; 
Forster music publisher, ine., Chi- 


cago. 20411 
Someone like you; w W. B., m Geo. 
Sratoejr,, Of U.-:S.,, arv..jCheo..G. 
Beach ver: §.14© .k -c.,.Oeti 22, 


1923: E 574386: William Bradshaw, 
Brooklyn. 20412 


Someone’s waiting for you; w D. G. 
Hooley. m Sylvia Forrest. of U. S.; 
pf. with words. ©, Oct..23, 1923; 2 
ce. Noy. 2; E 576689; Daniel G. 
Hooley, Boston. 204138 


Sometime; waltz, w and m F. E. B., 
of "UO. ‘S:jvarr) Luther /A. /Clark:; ‘© 
Oeki1 21923: 2 c. Octs 2; BE: d71540% 
Frank; KH: \Brown,; Walton,,. N.,,,.¥. 
[© new matter] 20414 


Sometimes.I think I love you: w and 


1.0 HD, of We S:5 ©, deed Qe. 
25, 1923; E 576560; Lewis Huber 
Unglesby, Baton Rouge, La. 20415 

Somewhere for me there’s someone 
_ waiting; w Sydney T. Pease, m 
Harry Stogden, arr. Geo. J. Trink- 
aus, of U. S.; female voices. 4to. 
(Witmark edition, standard quar- 
tettes, no. 1664) © Sept. 27, 1923; 


80830—24 


20427 


2 ¢. Oct. 5; E 569991; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment } 20416 


Somewhere in the world; ballad, w 
and m Nat. D. Ayer, of U. SS.) © 
Oat. :26; 1923 3)2.c.,Oet.: 27,3 H 576475; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 20417 


Somewhere there is home; w A. C. J., 


Hinatged. GG Paik, Jt LOL Us. So. aEr: 
Theo... G. Beach, ‘of U.S. ©nke 
Oct. (22, 1923; E 574410; Alvin C. 
Jackson, Milwaukee. 20418 


Sonata no. 3; en 4 partes, d’ Enrique 
Soro, of Chile; pf., en re mayor. 
Edizione Ricordi. © Oct. 17, 1923; 
1 ¢ Oct. 18; E 572289; G. Rieordi 
& co., Milan. 20419 


Sonatina (La); versi di G. Garofalo, 
musica di Enrico Cannio, of Italy; 
mand. acc. 4to. © Oct. 20, 1923; 
2 1e. "Oe 228° H 
Rossi, New York. 20420 


Song-flight; by Arthur Farwell, of U. 
S.; op. 61; violin and piano. (Sheet 
musie edition, B. 1845) © Sept. 12, 
IOZD 5 52) CasGiet.. OF Bh diloot, , Carl 
Fischer, New York. 20421 


Song (The) in the heart; w George 
Orlia Webster, m Grant Colfax Tul- 
lar, of U. S. © June 18, 1923; 2. ¢ 
Oct. 22, E 5744381; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 20422 


Song (The) of life (Le chant de la 
vie) ; English ver. Eugene Neustadt, 
m John W. Metcalf, of U.S. 1. Sop. 
or ten—2. Alto or bar. © Sept. 
6, 1923; 2 c. each Sept. 10: E 570907 ; 
Arthur P. Sehmidt co., Boston, 

20423 


Song (A) of love (Chanson d’amour) ; 
by Wallace Chantry, of Great Brit- 
ain+-.giici ©OaSepty 15,:/4928+ dye 
Sept. 27; E 572093: Bayley: & Fer- 
guson, Glasgow. 20424 


Song (The) of my heart; w H. P. C., 
m HEilliott Markham, of U. S.;. pf. 
with w. © Sept. 18, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 
15; E 576040; Hazel Patrick Cor- 
coran., Laredo, Tex. 20425 


Song of New Jersey; w and m F. M. 
J., of U. S.; unison cho., New York, 
Wm. A. Pond & co. (Secular octavo 
music, second series, no. 15) © Oct. 
4, 1923; 2c. Oct. 3; BE 569959 ; Frank 
Moore Jeffery, New York. 20426 


Song of the birds: w and m E. H. H., 
Of. Us Sey ©) Oct. 18." 1923342 ¢.- Cer, 
19; E 576246; Elizabeth H. Hupp, 
Wheeling, W, Ya. 20427 


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576337; Ernesto. ~ 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20428 


pt. 1, n&ési v.08 


Song (The) of the lark; Gordon 5S. 
Thayer, of U. S.; pf. (Sunbeams) 


© Oct. 30, 1923; 2 ¢ Oct. 31; Bf 


576574; S. Brainard’s sons co., New 


York. 20428 
Song (The) of the roaming boy; w 
J. T.,-m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; 


pf.. with, w.. © Aug. 28, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 6; E Yak is oe John Tsche, Chi- 
cago. 20429 


Song of the rose; w Monte Carlo, m 
Alma Sanders, of U. S., arr. George 
Scott, of U, S. .© 1 ¢. Oct. 25, 1923: 
E 9574439; Broadway music corp., 
New York. 20430 


Songs for the littlest ones; w and m 
C. W. Jenkins, of U. S.  obl. 12mo. 
© June 20, 1923; 2 c June 26; aff. 
July 16; A 754350; Boston music 
CO., Boston. 204381 


Songs of a Gipsy trail; five songs, w 
Helen Taylor, m Easthope Martin; 
medium voice. 
lover.—2. A Romany croon.—3. The 
wedding of Sara Lee.—4. When you 
come to me.—d. Jack of all trades. 
CGTOctr'o, to2e, te eck, 24 ara 
972415; Enoch & sons, Itd., London. 


20432 
Songs of Song-ah-tah; four American 
Indian songs, poems Charles O. 


Roos, music Homer Grunn, of U. S.; 
high voice. Contents:—My sweet 
love eall.—By the listening willows 
I wait.—Wait no more for me.—On 
a cloud I will ride. © Oct. 9, 1923; 
2. €fs Oct) 11.73 eh. 5719384; Sam. Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 20433 


of the homestead; cycle of 
songs, w Edward Lockton, m Paul 
Eadie, of Great Britain; low voice, 
Contents :—1l1. There’s a little blue 
haven.—2. Sleep you my fairy.—3. 
The little old cradle—4. The dales 
of England. © Sept. 28, 1923; 1 « 


Songs 


Oct. 2; E. 572166; Cary & co., Lon- 
don. 20434 
Songs we love; reverie, intro., When 


youre gone I won’t forget, In the 
gloaming, Tosti’s goodbye. Love’s 
old sweet song, Then you’ll renem- 
ber. me, compiled and arr., W. C. 
Polla.ot MS": pi. Oct te 1923 - 
2 e. Oct. 186 E 576128; FE. B: Havi- 
land pub. co., New York. 20435 


eI 


Songs (The) we ne’er forget; reverie, 
intro., When I’m gone you'll soon 
forget, Oh! Susanna, La_ paloma, 
When you and I were young Maggie. 
and Forbidden song, 
arr. W. C. Polla, of U. S.; pf. “© Oct. 


Contents :—1. The 


compiled and | 


123: 1923 3.2) & (OC IMSS HTS ieiae 
I’. B. Haviland pub. co., New York. 
— 20486 


Sonnet XVI: w John Keats, m T. P. 
C., of Ut S.; tent ©) Ae, 
1923; E 574088; Theodore Parkman 
Carter, New York. 20437 


Sonnet XXIX ; w William Wordsworth, 
mek. C., of Ulssaa Dare 
Oct. 12, 1923; HE 574091; Theodore 
Parkman Carter, New York. 204388 


Sop-tim-bom (Half past ten) ; Chinese 
waliz, Neil Morét, of U. S.: oreh. 
4to..:© Oct.°16, 192352 @ Och 17: 
E 576180; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 20439 


Soro (Enrique) Vals; por E. Soro, of 
Chile; pf. Edizione Ricordi. 1. En 
re,bémol mayor.-—2. En re mayor. 
© Oct. 17, 1923; 1 ¢« each Oct. 18; 
E 572276, 572278: G. Ricordi & €o., 
Milan. 20440, 20441 


Sorrow song; w W. J. Turner, m Cyril 
Bradley Rootham, of Great Britain; 
low voice. © Sept. 27, 1923; 1 « 
Oct. 8; E 572212; Schott & co., Lon- 
don. 20442 


Sorry for you; w and melody Hugene 
West, Ira Schuster and Johnny 
White, of. U;. S., abrile ben oe & 
Oct. 26, 1923; E 574531; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 20443 


South (The) breeze misses you; w and 
m; B.C. J., of “US 8S.) ares gd: Berni 
Barbour, of U.S. «© ae errr, 
1923: E 574254; Evelyn Caldwell 
Jones, Chicago. 20444 


South side blues; w and melody Wen 
Hall and Harry Geise, of U.S. ©1 
ce. Oct. 11, 1923; BE 576353; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., New York. 

20445 


Southern lullaby; fox trot song, from 
he rejuvenation of Aunt Mary, w 
Ray Mack, m Frank W. Beaston, of 
U. S. © Oct. 10, 1923; 2 ce. Oct. 18; 
E 574274; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 20446 
Southern melodies; intro: Old black 
Joe, My old Kentucky, ete., ed. and 
arr. George Rosey [pseud. of G. M. 
Rosenberg] of U. 8.; pf. New York, 
George Rosey pub. CO. © Sept. 5, 
1923: 2 « Oct. 20: E 5743846; G. M. 
Zosenberg, New York. 20447 
Souvenir de Vienne: by Cyril Scott, 
arr. Ernest Austin, of England; 
orech., with pf. conductor. © Oct. 
19. 1923; °1>e. Oct. 20; To 572418; 
Elkin & co., 1td., London. 20448 


1158 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


Spanish dance; by Caroline Maude 
[i. e. Viscountess Hawarden, of Eng- 
land]; pf. ©, Sept: | 22, 192331: 
Oct. 5: E 572192; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 20449 


Spanish (The) dancer; tango fox trot, 
w Lorenz M. Hart, m Mel Shauer, of 
U. 8: © Oct. 18, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 19: 
E 576248: Globe music co., New 
York. 20450 


Sparks; by Kenneth J. Alford [pseud. 
of F. J. Ricketts] of England; 
xylophone solo, with ace. band pts. 


and conductor. (In Hawkes & 
son’s m. b. edition, no. 460) © 
Aus, $295511923 3/1 ec. Septc $; BH 
567795: Hawkes & son, London. 


20451 


Speak for yourself; w Ralph F. Mur- 
phy, melody C. H. L., of U. S. © 
1 © Oct. 6, 19238; E 576186; Cyrus 
Harlod Lewis, New York. 20452 


Spider (The) and the fly; w and m 
adapted M. I. Bohannon and Geof- 
frey O’Hara, of U. S.; men’s voices. 
Ato. (Geoffrey O’Hara’s 3 minute 
harmonies, no. 4) © Oct. 9, 1923; 
2 e. Oct. 11; E 571944; Sam Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 20453 


Sport (The): w J. H. B., m Sylvia 
Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
Oc, 2, 1925-2 <. Nov. 2.5 bi(6673 : 
Mrs. John H. Beck, Satanta, Kan. 

20454 


Sposa (La); tarantella, F. Pugliese, 
arr. Angelo Sebastianelli, of U. S.; 
pf. accordeon. (Piano accordeon. 
edition, no. 1017) © June 26, 1923; 
2 G5. Sept...26 ...H, b(6612: John A, 
Cerabino, New York. 20455 


Spread it; melody A.-M. Gifford, jr., 


Of CUS Oil .e)) Octe, 2;.01923 4 B 
571500; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 20456 


Spread your wings, eagle of America; 
w EH. de M., melody John F.. Ryan, 
Of Ur 1S pO be.) Oets,.6, 1923.3055 
571682; E. de Messimy, Hoboken, 
Nuys 20457 


' Spring; w and m Edna J. Allen Phil- 
lips, of U. S. (Four seasons) © 
Och 10,5 +1928; °.2 e Oct.) 15: 4H 
574167 ; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 
20458 


Spring’s awakening; air de ballet, by 
Ernest Wilkes, of Great Britain, 
op. 7; pf. © Sept. 25, 1928; 1c. 
Oct. 8: E 572180; Bayley & Fergu- 
son, Glasgow. 20459 


| 


20470 


Springtime is love-time; w E. W., m 
Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. with 
words. © Oct. 23, 1923; 2 ¢c. Nov. 

EH 576686; Evelyn Wines, Kelso, 
Wash. 20460 


Springtime (The) of life; w W. R. B., 
m Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. New 
York, Frank Harding. © Oct. 15,. 
1923; 2 ce. Oct. 9; E 574197; Wm. R.. 
Beard, Sioux Falls, S. D. 20462 


Srubka polka; by J. Wozniak, opra- 
cowal Fr. Przybylski, of U. S8.; pf. 
© June 30, 1923; 2 ce. Nov. 12; E 
576996; F. C. Schunke, Buffalo. 

20462 


Star (The) above the manger; song. 
of the Christ child, w W. N. B., m 
Thos. B. Weaver, of U.S. Syraeuse;. 
N. Y., Willis N. Bugbee co. © Oct. 
4, IO2Si3 72 ce. Oetkc 195()H ST6225 
Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 

20463: 

Star o’ the East (Cleopatra) ; acting 

version with music, of Antony and 


Cleopatra, Ve. Sa: iof «U.S. 3 
1 « Oct. 9, 1923; D 26492; Vincent 
Philamon Sullivan, New York. 
20464 
Star (The) of Coolidge gleams; w 
and m J: 8. W., of U. S. [Photo- 
stay. © 4 4 Oet! 15. 1923" HF 
074157; John Scott Wilson, Chi- 
cago. 20465 


Star (A) of gold; w J. H., m Al. Mee- 
han, of U. S.; pf. with w. © Aug. 
31) 219285 s2 be Oct. Gl: Ws STIS Ls 
Josephine Huff, Sainte Marie, III. 

20466 


Star of the wilderness; w Graham 
John, m Max Darewski, of Engiand ; 
in F. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Aug. 31, 1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 2; 
E 572161; Francis, Day & Hunter. 
London. 20467 


Stars of radiant night; serenade, w 
tr. from the Russian of Fofanoff by 
Constance Purdy, m N. Tcherepnin,. 
op. 1,:-nos, 23 arr’; Victor Harris, 
of U. S.; three women’s voices. 4to. 
© Sept. 28, 1925; 2 ¢ Oct. 16; EB 
576101; Oliver Ditson co., Boston, 
[© arrangement] 20468: 


Stars (The) shine on; w andm G. C. 


Gorrell, of U. S.; sop. © 1. Oct. 
5, 1923; E 569967; Glenn Campbelf 
Gorrell, Washington. 20462 


Statt’ accussi! versi di Giuseppe An- 


dreassi, musica di G. Salzano, of 
Italy; mand. ace. Naples, Santa 
Lucia. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 1 « 


Oct. 19; E 572367; Italian book co., 
New York. 20478 


t 1159 


Sn eee 
aan 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20471 


Stay home, little girl, stay home; w 
Lew Brown, m James F. Hanley, of 
U. S. © Nov: 8, 1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 9; 
E 576905; Shapiro, Bernstein & co. 
inc., New York. 20471. 


——— —— — arr. Jack Glogau, of 
Was. ©. 1 te. Octo.) 1998 wb 
576138; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 20472 


Stay home stew; w Hulbert Esmere, 
m George Butts, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at Philadelphia, Pa. © 
1 e. Oct. 25, 1923; BH 574450; Ex- 
celsior music pub. co., Philadelphia. 

20473 


Stealing to Virginia; fox trot, w Gus 
Kahn, m Walter Donaldson, of U. 
S., arr. Frank E. Barry, of U. S.; 
orch. Feist ed. 4to. © Oct. 24, 
1928; 2 c Oct. 25; E. 574528; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 20474 


Stick in the mud; w and melody Dun- 
can sisters, [i. e. Rosetta and Vivian 
Duncan], of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 17, 
1923 ; E 576142; Duncan sisters, San 
Francisco. 20475 


Stop loving some one that don’t love 
you; w and m H. C. W., of U. §., 
arr. Grant Williams, of U. S. © 1 
ce. Oct. 15, 1923; E 576086; Howard 
Clark Washington, Columbus, O. 

20476 


Stop that fancy stuff; w G. H. B., m 
G. E. H., of U. S.. © 1 e. Oct. 27, 
1923; E 574516; Geo. E. Halley and 
Geo. H. Bowles, Kansas City, Mo. 

20477 


Storia (La) di Monella; fox trot, versi 
di Francesco Cuonzo, musica di Gio- 
vanni Searpati, of Italy; mand, ace. 
Naples, Italy, Casa editrice Pan- 
zetta. 4to. (Piedigrotta 1923) © 
Sept. 8, 1923; 1 ec. Oct. 19; EH. 572348 ; 
Italian book co., New York. 20478 


Stories (The) my mother told me; 
w C. L. F., m Chas. L. Lewis, of 
Uvs: © Oet. '27;)'1923 :°2°a@! Oct. 27: 
E 576564; Chas. L. Franks, Car- 
thage, Mo. 20479 


Stornellata estiva : versi di N. Cozzi, 
musica di F. 8S. Cataldo, of Italy; 


mand. ace. Naples, Casa editrice 
Panzetta. 4to. (Nuove canzoni di 
Piedigrotta) © Sept. 8, 1923; 1 «. 


Oct. 19; E 572350; Italian book co., 
New York. 20480 
Stornellatina ; versi e musica di E. R., 
of U. S.; mand. ace. 4to. 
20, 1923; 2 ¢« Oct. 22; E 576334; 
Ernesto Rossi, New York. 20481 


© Oct. : 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Stornello (Lo) ,del dolore; versi di 
Pacifico Vento, musica di Ferdinando 
Albano, of Italy; mand. ace. Na- 
ples, Santa Lucia. 4to. © Sept. 8, 
1923; 1c. Oct. 19; EH 572363; Italian 
book co., New York. 20482 


Story (The) of a song; w Lytton Cox, 
m Henry 8S. Sawyer, of U.S. (Deni- 
son’s musical readings) © Oct. 12, 
1928-2 ec. Oct. 15> HB Sre00r eae. 
Denison & co., Chicago. 20483 


Street (The) sounds to the soldier’s 
tread; I wish you well, w A. E. Hous- 
man, m Stanley Wilson, of Great 
Britain. © Oct. 15, 1923; 1 ¢ Oct. 
16; E 572308; A. W. Ridley & co., 
London. 20484 


Strut my brown skin babe; w J. C. J., 
m Maurice B. Dodd, of U. S). ©1 
ce. Oct. 15, 1923; E 576083; Jordon 
Chester Jennings, Baltimore. 20485 


Such loving you never knew; w K. C., 
m E. 8. S. Huntington, of U. S. © 
1. «.,. Nov. 2, .1923;. E 576714; K. 
Coulter, Brownwood, Tex. 20486 


Suefio de hadas; por J. G., of U. S.; 
pf. San Juan, P. R.. Garriga bros. 
& co. '© Nov: 1) 1028-2) cine, 9 : 
EH 576902 ;; Juan Garriga, San Juan, 
Pri Be 20487 


Siisse Susann’; shimmy aus der dreiak- 
tigen operette Stisse Susi, w Au- 
gust Neidhart u. Richard Bars, m 
Siegfried Grzyb, of Austria, klavier 
arr. Otto Lindemann, of Germany. 
© May 30, 1923; 1 ¢« Sept. 29; BH 
572113; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 20488 


Stisse Susi; operette in drei akten, 
von August Neidhart und Richard 
Bars, musik von Siegfried Grzyb, 
of Austria. Se. © May 29, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 17; E 572141; Drei-masken 
verlag, Berlin. 20489 


Siisses miinchner kindl du! walzerlied. 
aus der operette Drei auf einmal, 
-w Osear Friedmann, m Edmund EKys- 
ler, of Germany. © Apr. 9, 1923; 
1c. Sept. 29; E 572118; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 20490 


Sul lido a Venezia; valse, melody, 
P. B., of U. S. ©1ec. Oct. 17, 1928; 


E 576141; Paul Bolognese, New 
York. 20491 
Summer; w and m Hdna J. Allen 


Phillips, of U. S. (Four seasons) 

© Oct. 10, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 15; EB 

574168; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 
20492 


1160 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


Summer fancies: by Rossetter G. Cole, 
of U. S., op. 38, no. 2; organ. 

Sepp. 6, 1923: 2 c Sept.40:;: EB 
570898: Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 20493 


Summer girl; w and melody C. A. S., 


mor. SeoO©: IsticOcts: 6; 1923; - 


E 571669; Clarence A. Smith, jr., 
Washington. 20494 


Summer (A) night; suite in four 
parts. Carl Doud, arr. M. L. Lake, 
of U. S.:; military band, with con- 
ductor. 4to. Contents: 1. Goblins’ 
gambols.—2. Love song.—38. Dance of 
the sprites.—4. Night song. © July 
28, 1923; 2 ec. Oct. 9; BE 571828; Carl 
Fischer, New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 20495 


Sun down blues: w R. J., m George 
Cran, ir, 00,0." S., an ,idheo. G. 
Beach, of U.S. ©1ec. Oct. 1, 1923; 
E 571472: Rebecca Joyner, McRob- 
erts, Ky. 20496 


Sun (The) only shines for you; w 
te me HW. ©. of. U, S:;arr;,;Paul 
M. Paulsen, of U. S. © 1c Oct. 8, 
1923: E 574026: Rolland Wm. Clem- 
ents, Boston. 20497 


Sunate, amice! versi di M. Scuotto, 
musica di F. 8S. Cataldo, of Italy; 
mand. ace. Naples, Casa editrice 
Panzetta. 4to. (Nuove canzoni di 
Piedigrotta) © Sept. 8, 1928; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 19: E 572351; Italian book co., 
New York. 20498 


Sunday morning bells; by Theodora 
Dutton, of U. S.: pf. (No hills to 
climb. no. 5) © Oct. 9, 1923; 2 «. 
Oct. 13: E 574184; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 20499 


Sundown memories: w M. J. S., m 
Hiliott Markham. of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © Oct. 2, 1923; 2 ec. Nov. 2; E 
976671: Mary J. Shields, Guffey, 
Col. 20500 


Sunlight (The) on your hair; waltz, 
w Gerald O’Meara, m_ Frederick 
Hopkins, of U. 8. New York, Ron- 
del music co. © Oct. 18, 1923: 2 « 
Oct. 28; E 574429; Frederick Hop- 
kins, New York. 20501 

Sunny San Tone: w E. J. A., m Sylvia 
Forrest, of U. 8.; pf. with w. © 
pep 10! C1gs5e--2- ef Oct. 25:9 
576033: Earnest J. Acosta, Fort Sam 
Houston, Tex. 20502 


Sunset on the mountain; by Gordon S. 
Thayer, of U. S.: pf. (Sunbeams) 
© Oct. 30, 1923; 2 -¢ Oct. 31; EB 
976572: S. Brainard’s sons co., New 
York. 20503 


“Sweet California ; 


20516 


Sunset (A) reverie; w Quinton Ayr- 
ton, m Wilfrid Shaw, of Great Brit- 
ain; male voices. 4to. (York se- 
ries, anthems and glees, no. 839) © 
Oct! 1521923 3.1 e@. OctC6 ; B512306; 
Banks & son, York, England. 20504 


Sunshine; w Howard Bouton, melody 
John McLaughlin, of U. S. © 1. 
Oct. 2, 1923; E 571497; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc.. New 
York. 20505 

Sunshine of mine; w Harry Kelly and. 
Art Beiner, m Jack Chapman, H. K. 
and: A. B,, ot U. S.°-©: Get, 5,.1923 ; 
2 ¢« Oct. 8: E 574052; Ted Browne 
music. co., ine., Chicago. 20506 

Superior California, land where the 

“poppies grow; w andm J. W. B., of 
U. S.; solo or cho. © Sept. 24, 
1928-2 c? Oct''2*' © 571545; J. W. 
Barrows, Grass Valley, Calif. 20507 


Superstitious blues; w O. C. Tisdol, m 
FE. 8S. S. Huntington, of U.S. ©le. 
Oct. 19, 1923; BE 576209; O. C. Tis- 
dol, Waterbury, Conn. 20508 

Sur les cimes; poésie de Wolfango 
Goethe, musique de Alfredo Berisso, 
OL tally wa( Tre. liriche, no. 3) 
Oct. 17, 1923; 1c. Oct. 18; E 572300; 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 20509 


Susan; w Joseph Lederer, melody R. 8. 
S., of UV. SS Ell e Oct. 31923; 
E 569944; Richard S. Strauss, Chi- 
cago. 20510 


Swanee my southern home; w and 
melody’ G. F. M., of U. S. ©1e. 
Oct. 18. 1923: E 576636; Gustave 
Francis Myers, New York. 20511 

Swanee River love song; w E. H., Hu- 
ling Hudnall and Fred Garden, mel- 
ody Arnold T. Lax, of U. 8. © 1 
e. Oct. 29, 1923; E 576493; Elmer 
Hudnall, Charlestown, W. Va. 

20512 
fox trot song, Ww 

George A. Harrington, m Vic Lauria, 

of U.:8. - © Nev... 31923 ;-2. ¢' Oct. 

24: E 576615; Biltmore music pub. 

co., New York. 20513 

w George A. Harrington, melody 

Vineent Lauria, of U. S. © 1 «¢. 

Sept. 28, 1923; E 569767; Lauria- 

Harrington co... New York. 20514 


Sweet Katie; w E. A., m George Graff, 
jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of © 
U.S. ©1e. Oct. 22, 1928 ; EB 574383 ; 
Eugene Anthony, Canton. 20515: 

Sweet (The) lily; w Frederick H. 
Moore, m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; 
pf. with w. © Aug. 31,1923; 2 ¢. 
Oct. 6; E 571750: Fred H. Moore, 
Cumberland. Ky. 20516: 


1161 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20517 


pt. 117, 0. s., v. 18 


Sweet little bundle of love; w Christo- 
pher John Coates, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York, m. L. T. P.. 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York: 3©td)@ Octo12571928: FE 
574094 ; Leonard Thomas Parkinson, 
New York. 20517 


Sweet little one; w Nat Susskin, m 
MG, OF? S. “E> Pre Ort. 291923): 
KE 576507; Matthew Gold, Bayonne, 
SF 20518 


Sweet mama, where’d you stay last 
night; w Bob Chamberlain, [i. e. 
Rey Cel OR ae OE, JS. oe) 1 -e: Oat, 
27, 1923; BE 574515; Fred Stross and 
R. Chamberlain, Venice, Calif. 

20519 


Sweet Marylou; w Mrs. J. C. B.. m 
Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. 7©) Aug: 28;,1923,; .2--e,.Oet. 6; 
E 571713. Mrs. J..C. Byrom, Rolla, 
Mo. 20520 


Sweet (The) o’ the year; trio, m Chas. 
H. Marsh, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
(©) Oct. 24 19238 2 VOcE.) 25-4 
574483; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

20521 


Sweet pain; w and m Jo Trent and 
Roland C. Irving, of U. S. © Sept. 
26, 1923; 2 ¢. Sept..28; E 569773; 
Fred Fisher, inc., New York. 20522 


Sweet the music; song of the vine, w 
and m Lily Strickland, of U. S.; 
high voice. Fischer ed. (Jn Songs 
of Ind, no. 5) © Nov. '1, 1923; 2 e. 
Nov. 2; E 576601; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 20528 


Sweeter than honey to my taste; w 
from the Bible,'m J. B. H., of U. S. 
© Oct. 11, 1923; 2 ce Oct. 19; E 
576258; J. B. Herbert, Monmouth, 
Til. 20524 


Sweetest (The) girl I know; fox trot, 
w Eugene J. W. Conrad, m W. S. S8., 
of U.: Sei: @©e 1e4 Oct. 16, 4923; 
574219; William Spencer Schwartz, 
Ventnor City, N. J. 20525 

Sweetest songs of all; w B. M., m 
BSS:,.0of Ur S., © 4,6. Oe 2954923 ; 
KE 576479; Bud MelIntyre and Ed- 
ward Schroeder, Battle Creek. 

20526 

Sweetheart tell me that you love me 

so; w and melody M. L., of U. S., arr. 


GL; LL. VesBureh,,.of Us Sa.-©«.1 « 
Oct. 31, 1923; E. 576583; Mitchel 
Landau, New York. 20527 


Sweetheart’s honeymoon; waltz, w and 
m John S. Caldwell, of U. S., arr. 
Harry L. Alford, of ,U.S.,© Nov. 


10, 1923.2 ¢c. Nov. 12; 576991; 
J. R. Reed music pub. co., Austin, 
Tex. 20528 
Sweetie, over you I’m going wild; 
w A. W. B., m Billie Brown, of U. S. 
© 1c: Oct.) 25, :1923') B5T4445 ; 
Anna Welker Brown, Kansas City, 
Mo. 20529 
Synchronizer (The); six synchroniz- 
ing suits for motion picture settings, 
in loose leaf form, M. L, Lake, of U. 
S.; full orch. 4to. 1 and 2. Gen- 
eral use.—3. , Oriental Indian.—4. 
Spanish-Mexican. © July 16, 1923; 

2 ce. each Oct. 10; E. 571836-571839 ; 
Carl Fischer, New York. 
20530-20533 
no. 5 for general use, 
M. L. Laake, of) 0) 8.) Shel oreh. 
4to. © July 16, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 10; 
EF 571840; Carl Fischer, New York. 
20534 


no. 6 for general use, 
M. L. Lake, of U. S.; full orech. 4to. 
© July 16;'19237'2 @7Oer Ws 
576357; Carl Fischer, New York. 
20535 


Syncopate; w Adéle Louise De Leeuw, 
melody N. R. F., of U. S., arr. James 
H. Harrington, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 
12, 1923; E 576961; Norman Ridley 
Finch, Plainfield, N. J. 20536 

Tadpole (The) [and] Rainy day; w 
and m J. Lilian Vandevere, of U. 
S., with the story, fingering, phras- 
ing, ete.; pf. with w. (Art publica- 
tion society’s series of tone pictures: 
Progressive series compositions no. 
130) © Nov. 9, 1923; 2 ec. Nov. 12; 
E 577001; Art publication soc., St. 
Louis. 20537 

Taia of Egypt; transmigration with 
music in two acts, w G. N. R., of U. 
S.,. a2 -Ji, M.. Ry ofvUs.e “In 2; pts., 
libretto and pf. sc. © 1 e. Oct. 3, 
1923; D 26487; Jack Manley Rosé 
and Grace Norton Rosé, Summit, 
be ie 20538 

Tain’t a doggone thing but the blues; 
w and melody Porter Grainger and 
Bob Ricketts, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
6, 1923; E 571672; Rainbow music 
corp., New York. 20539 

Same.),,@ -Ock 15, 292342 c. 
Oct. 16; E 574233; Rainbow music 
corp., New York. 20540 

Take it easy; fox trot, w J. B., m M. 
G. and J. B., of U..S., arr. and har- 
monized Herman Schloss, of U. S. 
[Photostat]: © l;e Oct. 23, 1923 ; 
E 574352; Monroe Gold and Joseph 
Brown, New York. 20541 


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~ no. 11, 1923 


w J. M. B., melody John F. Ryan, 
of U. S.):©: 1c Oct. 6,/1923; EB 
571680; James M. Bunn, Southing- 
ton, Conn. 20542 


Take me back again; w F. P. C., m | 


E. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. © 1 
ce. Oct. 4, 1923; E 571598; Frank P. 
Coakley, Brookline, Mass. 20543 


Take me back to dear old Carolina; 
w and m I..K., of U..S. © Oct.,11, 
1923 ; 2 ec. Oct. 13; E 574160; Isadore 
Kopperl, New York. 20544 


Take me back to that shack by the 
Swanee; w and melody Cal De Voll, 
owes. Ct ¢ Oct. 26, 1923: B 
576389 ; Standard music co., Chicago. 

20545 


Take my package home; w and melody 
W. A._M,, of U.-S.; © 1.c Sept. 21, 
1923; E 574069; W. Astor Morgan, 
New York. -. 20546 


Take, O take those lips away; poem 
from Shakespeare’s Measure for 
measure, m Peter Warlock [pseud. 
of Philip Heseltine] of England. 
(Saudades) © Sept. 10, 1923; 1 
eS esepie 41°). 5679093: J.  & WwW. 
Chester, Itd., London. 20547 


Take, oh take those lips away; danc- 
ing song, w Jos. McCarthy, m Harry 
Tierney, of U. S. © Oct. 26, 1923; 
2 e. Oct. 29; E 576525; Leo. Feist, 
inc., New York. 20548 


— fox trot, from new Ziegfeld fol- 
lies, w Joseph McCarthy, m Harry 
Tierney, of U. S.;, arr. Frank HE. 
Barry, of U. S.; orch. Feist ed. 4to. 
© Oct..19, 1923;,2-¢. Oct...20; EH 
574462; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 


[© arrangement] 20549 
w Joseph McCarthy, melody 
Harry Tierney,-of U. S. ©1l1e 


Oct. 15, 1923; E 576126; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 20550 


Take the right way; w and m H. L., 
of Norway, domiciled at Redlands, 
Calif.: © Aug. 1, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
10; E 576319; MHaldor Lillenas, 
Redlands, Calif. 20551 


Tampa Bay; waltz song, w and m C. 
toc eV. vOl Use. tre “Barry. Ti 
Alford, of U. S. © 1.c.. Oct. 5, 
1923 ; E 569976; Charles R. Wilgus, 
Chicago. 20552 


‘Tango de la nuit (Tango della notte) ; 
di Ferdinando Strumillo, of Italy; 
pf. Naples, Casa editrice C. A; 
Bixio. 
17, 1923; E 572098; F. Strumillo, 
New York. 20553 


© Mar. 15,.1923; 1 « July 


‘ » 20565 


| Tantum ergo; m René L. Becker, of 


U. S.; male voices. (Jn Fischer edi- 
tion no. 5275: Vade mecum, vy. 3) 
1. In F min—2. In D. © Oct. 18, 
1923; 2 ec. each Oct. 20; E 576627, 
576628; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 20554, 20555 


Tarantella; by Francesco Ticciati. of 
Italy; violin and pf. © Sept. 18, 
1923; 1 ¢ Oct. 8; E 572205; Schott 
& co., London. 20556 


Tarantella americana; versi di F. P., 
musica di Domenico Ietti, of U. S.; 
mand. ace. Edizione Pennino. 4to. 
© Sept. 17, 1923; '2''c¢.’ Oct. 27; E 
574551; Francesco Pennino, Brook- 

’ lyn. 20557 


Tarantella italiana; versi e musica di 
EH. A. Mario, of Italy; mand. ace. 
Naples, Italy, Casa editrice Mario. 


4to. © July 38, 1923; 1 ¢. Oet. 11; 
E 572250;. Italian book co., New 
York. | 20558 


Tarantelle; by T. Haigh, of England; 
violoncello and pf. Sept. 26, 
#5) be. Oct.” 6s EY atalTs: (Pure 
lips & Page, London. 20559 


Tavern song; w adapted and abridged 
from poem by William Watson, m 
Howard Fisher, of Great Britain; 
in C. © Aug. 9, 1923; 1 c¢. Sept. 26; 
E 5720382; Boosey & co., London. 


20560 

Te, Joseph, celebrent; m Alexander 
Pero, of U. S.; male voices. (In 
Fischer edition, no. 5275: Wade 


© Oct. 18, 1923; 2 ec. 
576621: J.. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 20561 


Teach me to live; sacred. song, w 
Royston Harte, m Samuel Liddle, 
of Great Britain; in D flat. © Aug. 
13, 1928; 1 c Sept. 26;, HE, 572028; 
Boosey & co., London. 20562 


Team-work tunes; twenty-five folk- 
Songs of various countries, compiled 
and simply arr. for. school ensem- 
bles, Elizabeth Fyffe and Elsie 
Stewart Kimberly, of U. S.. 1. Vio- 
lin and. piano.—2. 8 violins, cello 
and piano se. © Sept. 4, 1923; 2 c. 
each Oct. 9; E 571841, 571842; Carl 
Fischer, New York. [© arrange- 
ment for violin and piano] 

20563, 20564 


Tear drops; w R. F. R., m Sylvia For- 
rest, of U. S:; pf. with w. © Oct. 
13;''1923; 2c. Nov. 2; E 576654; 
Ralph F.. Rhoads, Green Castle, Mo. 

20565 


mecum, v. 3) 
Oct. 20; E 


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20566 


pt. Ht, n.s., v. 18 


Tears; melody by A. and H., of U. S., 
arr. Lillian Hardin, of U.S. ©1c. 
Oct. 20, 1923; E 574291; Armstrong 
and Hardin, Chicago. 20566 


Teasin’ papa blues; w and m -R. W. 
45,08. S., arr. Paul’ M...Pamisen, 


of UO. Set Oe. (Oct: 8) I9Z3 "EB 
574025; Rolland Wm. Clements, 
Boston. 20567 


Teasing me; w. E. R., melody Arnold 
T, Lax, of U. S. #@@-<..Now, 12, 
1923; E 576952; Emma Randall, 
New York. 20568 


Technik des violinspiels (The technic 
of violin-playing); von J. B., of 
U. S. teil 1-5. (Ausgabe Kahnt, 
nr. 8472, 8474-8477) © Aug. 17, 
1923; 1c. Sept. 17; 1 «@ Oct. 4; E 
574240; John Baumgartner, San 
Francisco. 20569 


Technique (The) of the lower posi- 
tions; bk. 1. in the first four posi- 
tions, Ludwig Lebell, of Great 
Britain, op. 22; violoncello. © 
Sept; «20, ; 1923.; --1.,,c.- ,.Oct.,.837° B 
572213; Schott & co., London. 

20570 


Teddy bears; by E. B., of Russia, 
domiciled at Chicago, op. 6, no. 4; 
pf. © May 7, 1923; 2 c¢. Sept. 18; 


EH 574054; Erhardt Bergstrasser, 
Chicago. 20571 
Teddy junior; march, Sol. Woler- 


stein, of U. S.; pf. (Sheet music 
edition, P. 1364) © Sept. 22, 1923; 
2c Oct. 9; E 571848; Carl] Fischer, 


New York. 20572 
Téhéran nights; fox-trot, George E. 
May, of France; pf. © Nov. 9, 
12a) PVG INOV.-) BO 210 et 
Enoch & cie., Paris. 20573 


Telephone blues; w C. A., melody 
John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
6, 1923; E 571687; Cleo. Adams, 
Cedartown, Ga. 20574 


Tell me a bedtime story; from Music 
box revue 1923-24, w and m I. B., 
of U. S. © Oct. 6, 1923; 2 ec. Oct. 
8; E 574038; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 20575 

Tell me Egyptian moon; fox trot song 
of the Orient, w and m G. M., of 
U. S. Shady, N. Y., Marshall pub. 
co. © Oct. 8, 1923; 2 «& Oct. 10; EB 
574114; Gloria Marshall, Shady, 
N. Y. 20576 

Tell me you'll forgive me; w and m 
Ray Hibbeler and Walter M. Ander- 
son. of U. S., arr. Thomas Confare, 
on Ul'S: & Ort" ce. Ort. 22751923; 


576298; Raymond O. Hibbeler, Chi- 


cago. 20577 


Tell them they’re beautiful, they love 
it; w Billy Glason and Dave Ringle, 
m Sam Goold, of U. S. © Oct. 8, 
1923; 2c. Oct. 11; E 571979; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 20578 


Ten Lizzie blues; w and melody 
S. EB. M., of U. S. ©1.e. Oct. 18, 
1923; E 574259; Silas Edward 
McFarland, Chicago. 20579 


Tennessee girlie of mine; w N. T., m 
Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © Oct. 4, 1923; 2 ce. Oct. 15; EB 
576051; Nola Theesfeld, Altona, Il. 

20580 


Terra d’ America; canzone nostalgica, 
versi di Giuseppe Tetamo, musica 
di Francesco Liberato, of Italy; 
mand. ace. 4to. © Oct. 5, 1923; 
2 e. Oct. 8; E 574050; Rosario Cata- 
lano, Brooklyn. 20581 


Tessie, go fishing; a little bit blarney 
will hook any fish, w Charles Hoh- 
man, melody E. E., of U.S. ©1«. 
Oct. 15, 1928; E 576072; Eugene 
Eckert, Jersey City. 20582 


That beautiful voice; w G. S. W., m 
Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © Oct. 18, 1923; 2c. Nov. 2; H 
576674; George S. Wallace, La Con- 
ner, Wash. 20583 


That bran’ new gal o’ mine; fox trot 
with w, from Nifties of 1923, Van 
and Schenck, Benny Davis and 
Harry Akst. 4to. 1. Arr. Louis 
Katzman, of U. S.; orch.—2.° Arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S., vocal 
orch., in E flat. © Oct. 16, 1923; 
2 c. each Oct. 24; E 576364, 576365 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
[© new arrangement] 

20584, 20585 


That dear little baby 
H. C. Woodruff, m Elliott. Markham, 
of U. S.; pf. with w. © Aug. 20, 
1923; 2 c. Oct. 6; E 571726; Mrs. 
H. C. Woodruff, Roselle Park, N. J. 

20586 


That dear old town in Dixie; w and 
m C. F. J., of U. S. Philadelphia, 
Pa.. Jackson music studio. © Sept. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 26; E 571446; 
CG. Ferd Jackson, Media, Pa. 20587 


That little eency teency tiny no; fox 
trot, w and m G. W. R., of U. S.; 
Los Angeles, R. and R. pub. co. © 
Sept.’ 24/''1923;.12)/e:. Octix25 " E 
571548; G. W. Russell, Los Angeles. 

20588 


1164 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


— no. 11, 1928 


20612 


That mean brunette: w and melody 
Ms) 8: of U:. Sif arr.,,darry T. 
Myers, of U: S.- ‘© 1 © Oct. 20, 
1923; E 574287: Evelyn T. Laurent, 
Louisville. 20589 


That naughty yodel; fox trot, w Paul 
Van Dyke. m Maurice Baron, of 
France. © 1 ¢ Oct. 4, 1923; E 
571612; Belwin, inc., New York. 

20590 

That old melody: w M. F. F., m AL. 
Meehan, of U. S.: pf. with w. 
Aug. 20, 1923: 2 ¢. Oct. 6; E 571730; 
Mina F. Fleischauer, Mondovi, Wis. 
: 20591 

That patent leather shine of mine; w 
EK. E. S.. m E. S. S. Huntington, of 
U.S. ©1c. Oct. 4, 1923; E 571605; 


E. E. Sutherland. Santa Barbara, 
Calif. 20592 
What razzy razzy jazz; w Mrs. F. i. 
W., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach. of U. S|. ©1-« 


Oct. 22, 1923: E 574365; Mrs. Frank 
E. Wilson, Charlton City, Mass. 
20593 


That's -a lot of bunk; fox trot song, 
w and m Al Wilson, James A. Bren- 
nan and Mack Henshaw, of U. S. 

tO. Wave, 8.7; 1993: 2..e Nev..9:.. E 
576903 : Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. 20594 

That’s when a piccaninny says good- 
bye. oF (.” Gh. “melody. M: ‘D., . of 
id lad ©1« Oct. TT, 1923: 
571964: May Dixon and Corine Rol- 
lins, San Francisco. 20595 

Thats why I love you; w B. B., m 
Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © Sept. 25, 1923; 2 ec Oct. 15; 
E 576046; Billy Bourges, Glendive, 
Mont. ‘20596 


That silver haired mother of mine; w 
Jean Garber, m George Graff, jr., of 
U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
@id ce.” Ott. 22, 1928: .H (5743873 ; 
Jean G. Kurse, Scranton, Pa. 20597 


That twa-twa tune: w and m Aaron 
C. 'Thompson, of U. S. ©1¢ Oct. 
2, 1923; E 571490; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., inc., New York. 

20598 

That ye might have life; chorus, w 
Warren C. Taylor. m I. H. Meredith, 
of U. S. © Jan. 23, 1923; 2 e. Oct. 
6; E 571694: Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 20599 


Them partin’ blues: w N. K., m Elliott 
Markham, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
Sepé,;,18); 1923 + 2c) Oet. |45; EH 
576029; Nellie Kane, Wayland, Ky. 

20600 


Then and now; w Rennell Rodd, m 
Roland Farley, of U. S.; high voice. 
©): Oct; (22; 1923.2 ,:2 @., Oct, 25; B 
574503 ; G. ‘Schirmer, inec., New York. 

20601 


Then I'll be waiting for you; waltz 
Sons... by AW Mo Kf. .0., ys 4a0r- 
Henry 'W. Foster, of U. S. 1. Ist 
violin.—2. Waltz song. © 1. each 
Sept. 29, 1923; E 574199, 574200; 
Archibald McKay Fowler, Oakland, 
Calif. 20602, 20603 


Theodora; w Samuel Harold Rago- 
nesi, m George Graff, jr., of U. S., 
arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. ©1 
Cy Ot. 4, 1020 2 1 14476 2 Same 
- Ragonesi, Newark. 20604 


There ain’t no Santa Claus; w and m 
Mort Dixon, Ole Olsen and Ernest 
Breuer, of U. S. © Oct. 6, 1923; 
2 @ Oct. 6: E 571706; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

20605 


There go the ships; w and m Grant 
Colfax Tullar, of U. S. © June 18. 
1923; 2 c. Oct. 22; E 576642 ;s Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 20606 


There’s a little bit of something; w 
Gus Kahn and Fred Moore, m 
Charles Caldwell, of U. S.. © Oct. 
iy OZ: 28. Och. > By 54239; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

20607 


There’s a new day dawning; w A. H. 
Ackley, m B. D. Ackley, of U. S. 
© Sept. 5, 1923; 2 ¢«. Oct. 15; E 
576094; Hall-Mack co., Philadel- 
phia. ' 20608 


There’s a picture on my memory; w 
G. M. M., m George Graff, jr., of 
U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
© 1 @ Oet. 1, 1923; E 571482; Gus- 
sie Boe Maynord, Comanche, OKI. 

20609 


There’s dirty work somewhere in Den- 
mark; w and melody P. G. S., of 
U. S., arr. Arthur Darvo, of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 25, 1923; E 574454; 
Paul Gerard Smith, ine., New York. 

20610 


There’s no excuse left here for -you; 
w S. B.. m Harry Jay [pseud. of 
Harry Jay Lincoln] of U. S. 
Oct. 27, 1923; 2 ec. Oct. 27; E 576568 ; 
Stephen Browning, Houston. 20611 


They all turn their nose up at me; 
w and m Busy Bee [pseud. of M. 
B. 8.] of U.S. ©1¢. Oct. 20, 1923 ; 
E 576271; Mary Beatrice Stoddard, 
Sommerville, Mass. 20612 


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20613 


‘They never bring up father, till they 
tear down Dinty Moore’s; w and m 
J. Vincent Healy and Dave Reed, of 
U. S. © Oct. 29, 1923; 2 ec. Nov. 1; 
E 576640; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 20613 


They put the last clean shirt on Bill 
to-day; w Henry Troy, melody 
Chris. Smith, of U. S., arr. Harry 
Le Atford) ‘oF 87 (OG, Te Octo 11, 
1923; E 571925; Harold Rossiter 
music co., Chicago. 20614 


They’re coming for me Friday; w and 
m Harry S. LeVan [pseud. of I. S.], 
of U.S., arr. Max Fehrmann, of.U. 8. 
©) Aye; Octs, 25 19252, EL baeope: 
Isadore Snaper, Jersey City. 20615 


They that wait on the Lord; sacred 
chorus, w and m G. T. H., of Great 
' Britain, domiciled at Chicago, II1.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 28, 1923; 
2 ec. Nov. 38; E 574640; Gladstone 
T. Harewood, Chicago. 20616 


Think more of mother; w C. S., mel-° 


ody John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1e. 
Oct. 6, 1923; E 571681; Clara Sea- 
bridge, Trenton, N. J. 20617 


Thinking; w Billy Walsh [i. e. W. G. 
C. W.], melody Adele Johnson, of 
ces! Ot e:Oct. iG oes.” *h) 
574223 ; William G. C. Walsh, Brook- 
lyn. 20618 


Third sonata; by James H. Rogers, 
of U. S.; organ, in B flat. obl. 8vo. 
©, Oct, 22, “1925 12sec. Oetan2s ; EH 
574504; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

20619 


This dear old school of ours; class 
song, fwiofWais NB, im "hos. B 
Weaver, of U. S. Syracuse, N. Y., 
Willis N. Bugbee co. © Oct. 4, 
#923552 € Oct. 19; BH 5162273 Willis 
N. Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 20620 


Thistledown; w Helen Coale Crew, m 
Carl Beecher, of U. S.. © Oct. 15, 
192352 e -Oct.-165"E 576125;. G. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 20621 


Tho shadows fall; w Annelu Burns, 
m James G. MacDermid, of U. S.; 
med. voice, in G, with violin obbl. 
Forster ‘ed. ‘''© ‘Oct.’ 9, 19235 '2 ec. 

- Oct. 10; E 576005; Forster music 
pub., ine., Chicago. 20622 


Tho’ the roses may bloom and wither ; 
waltz, w R. M. W., m Burrell Van- 
Buren, of U. S. © Sept. 22, 1923; 
2 ¢« Oct. 10; EH 576647; Raymoth 
Martin Waldo, Los Angeles. 20623 


pt. m1, n.s., v. 18 


Thorn guard the heart of the rose; w 
and m O. M., arr. Ray Hibbeler, of 
OSs Ole Oetloie wees: “Eh 
574282; Opal Montgomery, Wolcott, 
Ind. 20624 


Those blues; w and m Bub Miley [ie. 
TW? M.] ‘of OSS. 2O ae Oct. 23, 


1923; E 574357: James Westley 
Miley, New York. 20625 
Those love-forsaken blues; w M. F. 


Stevens, melody HE. C. S., of U. S. © 

1 c. Nov. 8, 1923; E 574674; Edwin 

Campbell Stevens, New York. 
; 20626 


Those lovin’ jealous eyes; w J. H. M., 
m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Oct. 22, 
1923; E 574400; Jean Harriet Mor- 
gan, Hamilton, Ont., Canada. 

20627 


Those wedding blues; fox-trot, w and 
melody C. G. W. H., of U.S. ©1e. 
Sept. 28, 1923; E 569770; Clifford 
G. W. Hayes, Louisville. 20628 


Thou hast searched me and known 
me; w adapted from Psalm 139, and 
m Edna J. Allen Phillips, of U. S. 
© “Oct. "3; 19235 "2 ee eee ods | kL 
571652; Will Rossiter, Chicago. 

20629 


Thoughts at twilight; w and m C. L. 
G:, Of UL Se ©) Avignonet eee .C. 
Sept. 14; E 571898; Carl L. Goulson, 
San Francisco. 20630 


Three (The) bears a-singing go; from 
Fairy folks a-singing go, w and 
melody E. J., of U. S.. © 1 ¢ Oct. 
12, 1923; H} 574086; Elsie Jean, New 
York. 20631 


Three kings; short anthem for Christ- 
mas or Epiphany, w W. Shakes- 
peare, m Edward Shippen Barnes, 
of U. S.; chorus of mixed voices, 
with organ ace. (G. 8. 8vo choruses, 
no. 7053) © Oct. 9, 1923; 2. e Oct. 
18; E 574192; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 20632 


‘Three wise monkeys; song or musical 


reading from Bedtime songs, w Alice 
L. Whitson, m Henry S. Sawyer, of 
U. S. (McKinley world famous edi- 
tion, no. 1992) © Sept. 22, 1923; 
2 c. Sept. 27; EH 571294; McKinley 
music ¢o., Chicago. 20633 


Through the looking glass; suite, five 
pictures from Lewis Caroll, 
Deems Taylor, of U. S., op. 12; orch., 
full se. Fischer ed. Contents: la. 
Dedication.—l1b. The garden of live 
flowers.—2. Jabberwocky.—3. Look- 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no..14, 1923 


20656 


ing glass insects—4. The white | To thee, O Macy’s proud and strong; 


knight. 
23; E 574423; 
New York. 


©) .Oets+22,)1923:; 2,,¢, Oct. 
J. Fischer & bro., 
20634 


Thus saith the Lord; w Isaiah xliii 
14-19, m Henry G. Millier, of U. S8.; 
in A flat. Los Angeles, Calif., Mis- 
sion music pub. co. © Sept. 12, 
192372 Gy sept. 25...) 571886 ;.A. HE. 
Millier, Los Angeles. 20635 


Ti bacerd ... quando; versi di Gen- 
narino Bianchi, musica di Gustavo 
Albin. of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, 

- Casa editrice Panzetta. 4to. (Pie- 
digrotta 1923) © Sept. 8, 1923; 1. 
Oct. 19; EH 572352; Italian book co., 
New York. 20636 


Till I get there; hymn, arr. J. B. Her- 
bert, of Ul'S!''© Oct.'10;°1923% 2 e. 
Oct. 20; E 574320; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. [© harmonization 
and arrangement] 20637 


Tillie, I'm wild over you; by Ethel 
Sanborn, of U. S.; melody with pf. 
ace. ©? 1: Oct! 1,'-9923);. BH: 571533 ; 
Ethel B. Sanborn, Los Angeles. 

20638 


Times have changed since then; w B. 
H., m Al. Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with 
Ww. +O) Aue. 28,, 1923-2 cy) Oct. 6; 
FE 571740; Bertha Haseny, Ft. Smith, 
Ark. 20639 


Tin soldiers; march, G. D’Alessandro, 
Owes sO. 9, nO. 2; pi, (Piano 
esems, Ho: 2) ©) Oct. 2) 1923" 2 ¢. 
Oct. 17; E 576131: G. D’Alessandro, 
Boston. 20640 


Tirate su; versi e musica di F. M. 
Russo, of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, 
Casa editrice Panzetta. 4to. (Pie- 
digrotta 1923) © Sept. 8, 1923: 1. 
Oct. 19; E 572358; Italian book co., 
New York. 20641 


Tired 0’ waitin’ blues; w and m Por- 
ter Grainger and Bob Ricketts, of 
U.S. ~© Oct. 3/1923" 2''e) Oct: 4: 
E 571624; Rainbow music corp., 
New York. 20642 


*Tis morning; two-part cho., w Caro- 
lyn R. Freeman, m Ira B. Wilson, 
of U..S.; treble voices. 4to. | (Lor- 
enz’s two-part, three-part and four- 
part choruses, no. 5038) © Sept. 12. 
1923;° 2) ¢ ‘Sept. 29;: EH 569785; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 20648 


To me you are perfect; w V. H., m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. 8. © 1c. Oct. 1, 
1923; E 571470; Vernard Howard, 
Worth, W. Va. 20644 


w Carrie Van Anden, m John Bridg- 
man, of W. S. ©, Oet. 13, £923; 2 ec. 
Oct. 10; E 574079; R. H. Macy & 
co., ine., New York. 20645 
Toast (A) to the flag; w John J. Daly, 
m F. J. N., of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © June 1, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 31; 
EH 576578: Frank John Neubauer, 
New York. 20646 


Todo mi amor para ti; por Enrique 
Soro, of Chile; pf. Edizione Ricordi. 
(Dos tonadas chilenas, no. 1) 
Oct. 17, 4923%"'1 Oct; 18 BPS2282 : 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 20647 

Toll-gate (The) house; w John Drink- 
water, m Alec Rowley, of England; 

‘low voice in A min. © Sept. 26, 
192301. Octadss; Hi, 51225554 Win- 
throp Rogers, ltd., London. 20648 

Tom don’t wonder any more; w G. H. 
K., m Jessie E. Quelch, of U. S. © 
1 e. Oet. 12, 1923; E 574083: George 
H. Kahn, Newark, N. J. 20649 

Ton regard m’enivre; valse lente, de 
Camille Denisty, of France: orch. 

-avee pf. conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
14, 1923; 1c. Sept... 26; E 572051; 
Heugel, Paris. 20650 

Too wonderful for me; w from the 
Bible, m J. B. H., of U. S. © Oct. 
2 TSS 3 2. V ORE IGS OB DTG2D0 : 
J. B. Herbert, Monmouth, Ill. 

20651 

Torna a pusilleco; versi di P. Buon- 
anni, musica di F. Criscuolo Doria, 
of Italy; mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 
8, 1923;.2°e. Oct. 26; E 576442; 
Casa editrice Posillipo, Naples. 

20652 


| Toronto forward (Toronto, en avant) ; 


Canadian march, de Chillemont, of 

France; orch. avec pf. conducteur. 

4to. © Sept. 14, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 
26; E 572044; EK. Gaudet, Paris. 

20653 

Toy soldier; march, E. B., of Russia, 

domiciled at Chicago, op. 6, no. 2; 


pt. © May 7, 1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 18; 
KH 574056; Erhardt Bergstrasser, 
Chicago, 20654 


Trail (The) of love; w and m Chas. 
W. Belmont. of. U. S.. ©. Oct. 9, 
1923; 2 ec. Oct. 10; E 576006; Fors- 
ter music publisher, inc, Chicago. 

20655 

Trail (The) to. long ago; waltz, F. 
Henri Klickmann, of U. S.; violin 
solo or duet with pf. (McKinley 
world famous edition, no. 1995) © 
Sept; (22) 1923222 ce. Sept 27 ~ HE 
571297; McKinley music ¢o., Chi- 
eago. [© arrangement] 20656 


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20657 


Trail (The) to nowhere; w S. B. M., 
m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1le 


Oct. 26, 1923; E 576434; Stanley B.. 


Mack, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 
20657 


Tramp (The); w G. B., m Valeria 
Gordon, of U._S.; pf. with w. 
Aug. 28, 1923; 2 ce. Oct. 6; E 571748; 
Glendale Brandenburg, Atlantic 
City. 20658 


Tre lettere; versi di V. Jannuzzi, mu- 
sica di Delio Bruno, of Italy; 
mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 
2. ¢c. Oct. 26; E 576445; Casa edi- 
trice Posillipo, Naples. 20659 


Treasure island; fifteen men on the 
dead man’s chest, w Young Ewing 
Allison, m J. P. B., of U. S. Phila- 
delphia, Phila. manuscript club. © 
Aum 127, 1923; 2 -e Sept. 26; E 
571444; Joseph P. Burns, Philadel- 
phia. 20660 


Treasured deeps; Arthur Farwell, of 
U.S., op. 45, no. 1; pf. (Sheet music 
edition, P. 1334) © Sept. 12, 1923; 
2 c. Oct. 9; E 571856; Carl Fischer, 
New York. 20661 


Triumph; quick step march, Charles 
J. -Roberts,of U..S. 4to0.,. 1. Full 
orch., with pf. conductor.—2. Mili- 
tary band, with conductor. © Aug. 
2, 1923; 2 ce. each Oct..9; EB 571816, 
971826; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[© arrangement for military band] 

20662. 20663 


Trouble; w and m Alec Tinker, of 
Great Britain; in F. [Staff . and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 3, 
1923.5 dire. qOck Gi Bo BIZI9T; B. 
Feldman & co., London. 20664 

True (A) heart that is broken: w 


N. S., m Herman Dubois, [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher] of U. S. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Sept. 8. 
1923; 2 c.:Sept. 14; E 571519; Net- 
tie Shepard. St. Louis. 20665 


Try and find another girl like me; 
w and melody M. M. K., of U.S. 
Oat MES Oct, 2S), 19255" By Bras 
Maurice M. Korn, Sea Gate. N. Y. 

20666 


Try and get it; w and m M. Alexander, 


of US. 2 Oxl ¢€ Oct 2s 
574521: Alexander Maloof. New 
York. 20667 


Try and get it blues: w and m L. P. 
Sy Onde Ss: YS © UD es a@et, 4et923 + 
I) 571634: Lester P. Steele. New 
York. 20668 


pt. Il, n.'s., v.18 


Tryst; song of the faithful lover, w 
and m Lily Strickland, of U. S.; 
high voice. Fischer ed. (Jn Songs 
of Ind, no. 6) © Nov. 1, 1923; 2 ¢ 
Noy. 2; E 576602; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 20669 


Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Polo- 
naise; from Tschaikowsky’s opera 
Eugen Onegin, arr. H. J. Stewart, 
of U. S., from pf. transcription by 
Liszt; organ. (St. Cecilia, no. 291) 

Oet: -3,.  1O2a i 2s ees hats 
071618 ; H..W. Gray co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 20670 


Tu mirada; vals caprichoso, por S. R.., 
of Mexico, domiciled at Douglas, 
Ariz.; pf. © Oct. Ba ieee ee 
Oct. 30: E 576552: Silvestre Rodri- 
guez & Ledén, Douglas, Ariz. 20671 


Tugendprinzessin (Die); operette in 
drei akten, von Georg Okonkowski, 
gesangstexte von Richard Bars, mu- 
sik von Kurt Zorlig, of Germany ; 
klavierauszug mit volistindigen 
text. © Oct. 2, 1923; 1 e. Noy. 10; 
E 572712; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 20672 


Tune in your little heart my radio 
girl; w Irving A. Lobell, m S. S. R., 


of U! 8... arr Ra ie ee Oct. 
15, 1923: E 576076; S. Seymour 
Rosenberg, New York. 20673 


Tune (A) with disguises; by Maurice 
Besly, of Great Britain, fingered by 
Margaret Fairless; violin and piano. 
© Aug. 23, 1923; 1 « Sept. 26; E 
572036: Boosey & c¢o9., London. 

20674 


Turnanno a tte; versi di Vineenzo 
Toglia, musica di Vincenzo Cozzoli- 
no, of Italy: mand. acc. Edizioeni 
La sorgente. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 
1c. Oct. 19; E 572365; Italian book 
co.. New York. 20675 


Tut, Tut, Tut; w U. O. R., m Sylvia 
Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with w. 


Sept. 18, 1923: 2 ‘exOrtjais; 1 
5760389: Ural O. Rollins, Shelby, 
cathe OF 20676 
Tutankhamen - shimmy ; text von 


Beda, musik von Jara Benes. of 
Hungary. © Sept. 15, 1923; 1 c. 
Oct. 27: E 572484: Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Vienna. 20677 


Tutti pazzi; ouverture’ bouffe, 
Georges Razigade of France; orch. 
avec piano-conducteur. 4te. © Aug. 
31, 1928: 1 c. Sept. 18; E 567856; G. 
Razigade, Nice, France. 20678 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


Twas the night before Xmas; w 
Clement C. Moore, melody E. J., of 
U. 8. ©l1ec. Oct. 6, 1923; E 571667; 
Elsie Jean, New York. 20679 


Twelve o’clock at night; w Billy Rose 
and Herman Ruby, m Lou Hand- 
man, of U. S. © Oct. 27, 1923; 2 «. 
Oct. 30; E 576521; Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, ine., New York. 20680 


Twilight ; meditation, E. B., of Russia, 
domiciled at Chicago, op. 6, no. 3; 
pf. © May 7, 1923; 2c Sept. 18; E 
574055; Erhardt Bergstrasser, Chi- 
cago. 20681 


w Lenore Harpster, m Fran- 
cesco B. De Leone, of U. S., op. 16, 
no. 1; high voice. (Two songs of 


eventide.) © Oct. 16, 1928; 2c. Oct. 
19; E 576238; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 20682 


Twilight is coming; w Joseph Quinn, 
m Roland Farley, of U. S.; high 


voice. © Oct. 22, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 25; 
E 574501; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 20683 


Twilight .melody (Melodia crepuscu- 
lar) ; by Hebert O. Sontag, of U. S.; 
pf. (McKinley world famous edition, 
no, 1999: Song without words.) © 
Sepe=22, | 1923}; 2' ee: Sept’ 27T:" B® 
5713800; McKinley musie co., Chi- 
cago. 20684 


Twin melody; melody G. R. W., of 
U.S. ©lc. Oct. 3, 1923; EH 569951; 
Glenn R. Waterman, Los Angeles. 

20685 


Two (The) imps; duet, by Kenneth J. 
Alford [pseud. of F. J. Ricketts] of 
England, xylophones or cornets, with 
ace. band pts. and conductor. (In 
Hawkes & son’s m. b. edition, no. 
460.) © Aug. 29, 1928; 1 c. Sept. 
8S: E 567794: Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 20686 


Sicilianu; canzonetta  siciliana, 
versi di Beniamino M. Carmina, 
MUSIGa Ot He, bs. (Oly, 1.5. Se, Mama: 
ace. Edizione Pennino. 4to. © 
Sep. Poe 18 2 xe.) Oeks it 3. a 
574548; Francesco Pennino, Brook- 
lyn. 20687 


Uecello incantevole; mazurka, melo- 
dia di Joseph Gioé, of U. S. ©l1e. 

’ Sept. 28, 1928; E. 569769; Melody 
piano co., ine., New York. 20688 
Ufnucho jomar; w of an old Hebrew 
prayer, m H. G. E., of Hungary, do- 
micited at Indianapolis, Ind., arr. 
Herman, Arndt, of 70282), “(Oya e@ 
Sept. 28, 1923; E 576348; Henry G. 
Engel, Indianapolis. 20689 


i) 


20700 


U-kKa hoo-la-hoo; w and m A. L, R., of 
U..S., arr. Vern Blliott, of U. S. 
© 1c. Nov... 12, 1923; E. 576955; 
Arthur Lester Runyan, Ocean Park, 
Calif. 20690 


Uncle Sam and his flag; w J. W. B., 
melody John F. Ryan, of U. S. 
1 ¢. Oct. 6, 1923; E 571678; John W. 
Biddinger, Columbus, Ind. 20691 


Uncrowned (The) King; story cantata 
for Christmas, w Lizzie de-Armond, 
m Adam Geibel, of U.S. © Sept. 8, 
1923 34:2'. @>) and: aff: Sept. 17 3) Au 
758038; Adam Geibel music ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 20692 


Under the spell of those Irish charms; 
w T. R., m Al. Meehan, of U. S.; 
pf. with w. © Aug. 28, 1923; 2 ¢ 
Oct. 6: E 571738; Thomas Reilly, 
Barrie, Ont., Canada. 20693 


Underneath the stars; w Leonard 
lievins mS: L., of U.S. ©" tre 
Oct. 4, 1923; E 569955 ; Stella Levi- 
sohn, New York. 20694 


Union (The); w and m A. D. E., of 
U228. yenares @cts 1597, 19285" 
574253; Archer D. Higenbroadt, Lin- 
coln, Neb. 20695 

Unto Thee, O Lord; anthem, w from 
the Bible, m Eduardo Marzo, arr. 
George M. Vail, of U. S.; contralto 
or bar. solo, and quartette or cho., 
with organ acc. (Blue octavo se- 
ries, sacred, no. 4021). © Oct. 22, 
1923; 2 ¢@. Oct..23;E 576313.;. Har- 
old Flammer, inc... New York. [© 
arrangement. ] 20696 

Up the airy mountain; w William 
Allingham, m Ira B. Wilson, of 
U. S.; unison cho. 4to. (Lo- 
renz’s two-part, three-part and four- 
part choruses, no. 8002.) © Sept. 4, 
1923; 2¢ Sept. 29; E 569786; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. 20697 

Up the country blues; w and m G. 
W. T. and Sippie Wallace, of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 18, 1923; E 574265; Geo. 
W. Thomas, Chicago. 20698 

Urdema (L’) serenata; versi di N. 
D’Avanzo, musica di L. Donadio, 
of italy, domiciled at New York; 
mand. ace. Ato. (Edizione la 
rinascente, no. 9.) © July 26, 1923; 
2 @« Aug. 14; E 568634; Nicolino 
.D’Avanzo and Luigi Donadio, New 
York. 20699 

Us boys need lots of loving from youse 
girls; fox trot, w and melody G. 
M. S., of U. S., arr. Edgar Rollman, 
of. Ur Senge Were. Oct: 16, 19233, Hi 
574224: G. Morgan Simpson, Balti- 
more. 20700 


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20701 


Usignuolo (L’) ; valse, versi e€ mus:ca 
di Vincenzo Lombardo, of U. S.; 
mand. ace. 4to. © Oct. 5, 1928; 
2@) Oct 6s" EB 571710; Vineent’ A: 
Lombardo, Newark, N. J. 20701 


Vagabond’s (The) song (Caned del 
lladre) ; Catalan ‘folksong, English 
version Mary Ellis Opdycke, m 
Josep Sancho Marraco, ed. Kurt 
Schindler, of U. S.; four-part 
mixed chorus with ten. and Sop. 
solos. 4to. (Songs of the Spanish 
provinces: Catalonia) © Aug. 16, 
1923; 2.c. Oct. 16; E 576102; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. [© editing] 

20702 


Valentine (The); w anon., m Louis 
Edgar Johns, of U. S., op. 28, no. 2. 
1. Sop. or ten.—2. Mezzo-sop. or bar. 
© Sept. 6, 1923; 2 c. each Sept. 10; 
EH 570908; Arthur P. Schmidt co., 
Boston. 20703 


Valentines [and] Wishes: w and m 
J. Lilian Vandevere, of U. S., with 


the story, fingering, phrasing, etc. ;. 


pf. with w. (Art. publication so- 
ciety’s series of tone pictures: 
Progressive series composition, no. 
1388) © Nov. 9, 1923; 2 e« Nov. 
12; E 577007; Art publication soe., 
St. Louis. 20704 


Valet (Le) chic; shimmy fox-trot, di 
Eidilio Bertini, of Italy; pf. © Sept. 
21,1923; te. Get. 11 5° WS 12242 5 A. 
Forlivesi & ¢c., Florence, Italy. 


20705 


Valley (The) of content; w Blanche 
Upright, m Albert Gumble, of U. S. 
© Sept. 27, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1 «. 
Oct. 9; E 571894; Jerome H. Re- 

“mick & co., New York. 20706 


Valse-bluette; air de ballet, Richard 
Drigo, arr. M. L. Lake, of U. S.; 
military band, with conductor. 4to. 
© June 28, 1923; 2 c«. Oct. 9; E 
571819; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[© arrangement] 20707 


Valse caprice; melody G. D.. of U. 8S. 
© 1c. Nov. 12, 1923; E 576967: 
Guido Deiro, New York. 20708 


Valse d’une heure; de Maurice Pesse, 
of France; oreh. avec pf. conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Sept. 14, 1923; 1 «. 
Sept. 26; EH 572046; Heugel, Paris. 

20709 


Valse en mi majeur; valse de coneert, 
par Xaxier Rogé, of France, op. 
3213; pi!’ © Sept. 14; 7928* 1 -e. 
Sept. 26; E 572090; Rogé, Paris. 

20710 


Valse fascination ; 


pti, 0s, yr ts 


Oy ee Creed, 
U. 8., arr. Alfred ‘Dalby, of U.S. ; 
pti" © Te. Oct, 18, 1923" EB ae26G > 
Helen C. Carner, Brooklyn. 20711 


Valse pastorale; by Clorinda D’Au- 
bert Murphy, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 
22, “LO2S': ' 2) ¢. "Oct 224 =" Bivaaaat 0: 


Clorinda D. Murphy, Salisbury, 
NOC, 20712 
Valse romantique; by Hans lL. 


Heniot, of “O? Ss2one a. teat ae: 
© Sept. 19, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 24; E 
571559; Breitkopf & Hartel, Leip- 
zig. . 20713 


Valsette; by Florence A. Goodrich, of 
U. S8.; pf. (Jn Character sketches) 
©' Sept. 28," 1923)" "eC. etves. 
574244; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 20714 


Vandevere (Lilian) Four short sto- 
ries; w and m IL. Vandevere, of 
U. S., with the story, fingering, 
phrasing, ete.; pf. with w. (Art 
publication society’s series of tone 
pictures: Progressive series com- 
position, no. 187) Contents: The 
fiicker—A fall morning.—On the 
farm.—Soldiers. © Oct. 23, 1922; 
2 c« Oct. 26; E 576458; Art publi- 
cation soe, St. Louis. 20715 


Vanita; by D. S., of U. S.; melody 
with pf. ace. © 1. Oct. 29, 1923; 
E~ 576508; David Sapirstein, New 
York. 20716 


Varea ’neantata; versi di Giov. Fil- 
istei, musica di Ettore Cerino, of 
Italy; mand. ace. Naples, Casa edi- 
trice Panzetta. 4to. (Piedigrotta 


1923) © Sept. 8, 1923; 1 ce. Oct. 
19; E 572354; Italian book co., 
New York. 20717 


Variantes slaves; de Paul-Silva Hé- 
rard, of France, op. 130; pf. © 
Sept. 14, 1928; 1 «@ Sept. 26; EH 
572065; Heugel, Paris. 20718 

Vedenno cantare...me _ vene Ila 
voglia! canzonetta comica, versi e 
musica’ di. F.! PB.) of U.S). mand. 
ace. Edizione Pennino. 4to. © 
Sept: 19, "1928+ 2 er "Our i220. 
574556; Francesco Pennino, Brook- 
lyn. 20719 

Venerante; by William KE. Haesche, 
of U. S.; violin with pf. (Melodi- 
ous compositions by modern com- . 


posers, grade two) © Oct. 10, 
1923; 2)0e) Oct. 1539 Hh 'S76rin; 
Harms, ine., New York. 20720 


.Veni Creator; m James P. Dunn, of 


U. S.; male voices. (Jn Fischer 
edition, no. 5275: Vade mecum, vV. 


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no#11,1923 


20741 


3) © Oct. 18, 1923: 2 ¢. Oct. 20; 
BH 576631; J. Fischer & bro., New 


York. 20721 
Venus, du strahlende konigin; aus 
der operette Die bacchantin, w 


Hans Pflanzer, m Victor Corzilius, 
of Germany, Klay. arr. Otto Linde- 
mann, of Germany. © May 9, 1923; 
tee Sept. 29; .H . 572119';’ ‘ Drei- 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 20722 


Venuta (La) di mia madre. in 
j America; serenata, versi e musica 
dra or italy, domiciled: ‘at 
Philadelphia; violino acc. 4to. 
May) 22; 11928 ;j/2 ec: .June~ 23:9) 6 
574280; Ferdinando Ruggieri, Phil- 
adelphia. 20723 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Home to our 
mountains; from Il] trovatore, G. 
V., arr. Henry S. Sawyer, of U. S.; 
pf. (McKinley world famous edi- 
tion, no. 2013) © Sept. 22, 1923; 
2 ¢ Sept. 27; E 571314; McKinley 


music ¢o., Chicago. [© arrange- 
ment] 20724 
— [I Lombardi; by. Verdi, arr. 


Sydney Baynes, of Great Britain; 
orch. with pf. conductor. (Boosey’s 
orchestral journal, no. 225) © Aug. 
Zap G25; Iie: Sept: 2636 572027: 
Boosey & co., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 20725 


Vergine morta; poesia di Giovanni 
Costanzi, musica di Alfredo Berisso, 
of Italy. (Sette liriche, no. 6) 
Oereiiitezea. | ce, Oct, 18 2h 512291 * 
G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 20726 


_ Vesper hour at sea; by Geo. B. Nevin, 


of U. S.; organ. (Compositions for 
the organ, no. 1) © Sept. 4, 1923; 
2 ¢« Sept. 22; E 574430; Tullar- 


Meredith co., New York. 20727 


Vestibule Sam; w and melody EH. J. 
POL WS. (© 16:04. (36 1923 2B 
569943; Edmund J. Porray, Brook- 
lyn. 20728 


Victorious (The) life; w O. J. S., m 
Wm. J. Hutchinson, of Canada. © 


Spe Oot oo 5: te Ame i oR 
572146; Oswald J. Smith, Toronto, 
Canada. 20729 


Vie (La) en rose; tarentelle, de Xyla, 
of France; pf. conducteur. Paris, 
Select orchestre. 4to. © Sept. 14, 

. 1928; 1 « Sept. 26; E 5720388; Xyla, 
Paris. 20730 


Viking (The) ship: by Bessie Wil- 
liams Sherman, of U. S.; pf. (In 
Four little tone studies) © Sept. 


28, 1923; 2. ¢. Oct..3; EH) 574248; 
Clayton F, Summy co., Chicago. 
20731 


Village gossip; w and m Edward C. 
Barroll, of U. S. (Readings. with 
music, second series) © Oct. 17, 
1923; 2 ce. Oct. 22; E 576304; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 20732 


Viola (La); mazurka, melodia di 
Biazzo Filippo, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York. ©1c. Sept. 28, 1923; 
E 569768; Melody piano co., ine., 
New York. 20733 


Violet (A) in her hair; w Charles 
Swain, m Robert Braine, of U. S., 
op. 9, no. 1. 1. Sop. or ten.—2. Alto 
or bar. © Sept. 6, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
10; E 570903; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 20734 


Violets; w G. W. F., m Sylvia Forrest, 
of Oy S..- be with ‘Ww: <C).Ock, 23) 


1923 ; 2 c. Nov. 2; E 576657 ; Geo. W. 
Fitch, Johnson City, N. Y. 20735 
Violin (The) (El violin); complete 


method Berthold Tours, ed. Ariberto 
di Butera, of U. S. (Schirmer’s li- 
brary of musical classics, v. 1457) 
COOGh tik AS Mes \OChae debe: 5B, 
571987 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
[© editing] 20736 


Vision (The); w and m E. HE. G., of 
Uae. i eC.” Mets 29 19235, 
576513; Edna HEdgerton Gordon, 
New York. 20737 


Vision d’Orient; par Marcel Gennaro, 
of Italy; violoncelle et pf. Edi- 
tions musicales Buffet-Crapon et cie. 
©, Sept. 14, 1923; 1c. Sept. 26; E 
572084; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 


20738 
Visione (La); poesia di Gabriele 
d’Annunzio, musica di Alfredo 


Berisso, of Italy. (Quattro liriche, 


NOx 2- ute Oeb. . Las POZar ie. CatOcr. 
18; E 572299; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 20739 


Voice (The) ; duett, w and arr. Chas. 
H. Gabriel, of U. S.; Sop. and ten. 
or two tens. Chicago-Philadelphia, 
Rodeheaver co. (Rainbow series) 
© Oct. 10, 1923; 2 ec Oct. 20; E 
574327: Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. [© words and arrangement] 

20740: 


Voices of the sky; by Floyd J. St. 
Clair, of U. 8.; grand organ. obl. 


8vo. © Oct. 9, 1923; 2 ¢ Oct. 11; 
EK 571946; Sam Fox pub. ©Co., 
Cleveland. 20741 


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20742 
Voici, vous pouvez m’en. croire 
(Hearken, ev’ry true believer) ; 


Noél bressan, collected and har- 
monized Duhamel and Darcieux, 
English, Raymond Gauger and G. R., 
ed. and arr. Gerald Reynolds, of 
U. 8.3. “women’s voices. 4to. 
(Fischer edition, no. 5287) © Oct. 
2277 192385-2°C (Oet. “237 (Mn 44s: 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. [© 
arrangement | 20742 


Volga boat song; Russian folk tune, 
three-pt. cho., arr. Burnet C. Tut- 
hill, of U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. 
(Modern series, no. 255) © Sept. 
28, 19285, 2, .€..Ocete du; 511450; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. [© ar- 
rangement } 20743 


Volunteer (The) choir; v. 10, no. 11, 
Aug., 1923, monthly magazine, ed. 
EK. S. Lorenz and others, of U. S. 
©) July 16, 1925% "2, Cand ait, Ane. 
13; A 755395; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
ton, O. 20744 


v. 10, no, 12, Sept., 1923, monthly 
magazine ed. E. 8S. Lorenz and oth- 
ers, of U. S. 4to. © Aug. 15, 1923; 
2 @.,and af. Aug. 20: A 7oosls8; 
Lorenz pub, co., Dayton, O. 20745 


Voo doo; blues, w T. A. Hammed, m 
Hammed and Hegamin, of U. S. © 
Ang. -15,- 0923" 2G. Ang. go oH 
569415 ; Chateau music pub. co., New 
York. 20746 


Vurria vuci; versi di Pasq. Ripoli, 
musica di M. Picone, of Italy; 
mand. ace. Naples, Casa editrice 
Panzetta. 4to. (Piedigrotta 1923) 
(G Sent risaalozos lo Oli a0 a5. hs 
572355; Italian book co., New York. 

20747 


Wagner (Richard) Triume; by R. 
Wagner, transcribed Alberto Bach- 
mann, of France, domiciled. at New 
York; violin with pf. ace. © Oct. 9, 
GO 2) xp OGbe ley: EayiGhane Gea, Gis 
Schirmer, inc, New York. [© 
‘transcription ] 20748 


Waiber a gesind oif aich; w M. R., 
melody S. Weisser, of U.S. ©1lc. 
Oet. 27, 1923; E 574519; Morris 
Rund, New York. 20749 


Waiting for the time; waltz, w and 
melody A. L. W., of U. S. ©1e. 
Oct. 16, 1923; E 574226; Al. L. Wil- 
son, Alliance, O. 20750 


Waiting for you; w B. R., melody 
Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 


29, 1923; E 576483; Benj. Ramsey, ° 


Lancaster, Pa. 20751 


pt. 111, D. s., v. 18 


Waiting love; w H. M., melody Arnold 
Ty Lax, ‘of U.:SJoe©@ 1) ¢; Och 29; 
1923; E 576490; Harriet Mercer, 
Waukesha, Wis. 20752 


Walk, Jenny, walk; w Henry Creamer, 
m Sam Wooding and Bob Schafer, 
of U. S. © Oct. 11, 1923; 2 e Oct.: 
13; E 574158; Goodman & Rose, inc., 
New York. 20753 


Waltz (The) of long ago; from Music 
box revue 1923-24, w and m I. B., of 
U.S...) Oct. 6, 1G2 a ase 
HE 574041; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 20754 


Wandering blues; w M. S. M., m Geo. 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beach, of U.S. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1923; 
E 576428; Mary Sue Morris, Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 20755 


Wandering thoughts; w C. B., m Al. 
Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 
Aug. 28, 1923;.2.¢. Oct. 6), 571737 ; 
Claud Brenton, Acton, Ind. 20756 

Wand’ring (A) soul; w J. C., m Sylvia 
Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
June 15, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 1; E 569835; 
John Connor, Detroit. 20757 

Wanted, an old fashioned gal; w M. 


H., melody OC, N., of U. S.. © 1-¢ 
Oct. 25, 1923; E 574448; Murray 
Herenstein and Charles Naidorf, 
Brooklyn. 20758 


Warum soll man denn bei einem blei- 
ben; aus der operette Die damen 
vom Olymp, text von Rudolph 
Schanzer u. Ernst Welisch, musik 
von Rudolph Nelson, of Germany, 
arr. yon Otto Lindemann, of Ger- 
many. © May 4, 1923; 1 ¢«. Sept. 
29;.E 572109; Drei-masken verlag, 
a. g., Berlin. 20759 

Was wir’ die welt ohne frauen! aus 
der dreiaktigen operette, Stisse Susi, 
text von August Neidhart und Rich- 
ard. Bars, musik yon Siegfried 
Grzyb, of Austria, klayv. arr. von 
Otto Lindemann, of Germany. © 
May 31,1923; Ive “SentarZ9 57 Ei 
572115; ‘Drei-masken verlag, a. &,, 
Berlin. 20760 

Watchin’ the moon rise; w Gus Kahn 
and Raymond B. Egan, m Richard 
A. Whiting, of U. S. © Nov. 2, 
1923; 2 c. Nov. 3; E 574618; Jerome 
H. Remick & co., New York. 20761 

Water (The) mill; w anon., m Hector 
Llewellyn. of Great Britain. © 
Sept. “22, 1923 5. Te Net mes 
572463; Midland music pub. ©Co., 


Newton, Derbyshire, England. 
20762 


1172 


no. 11, 1923 


Water sprites; by Frederic Van Nor- 
man, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 9, 1923; 
2? et oF YH '571932 : “Sam ' Fox 
pub. co., Cleveland. 20763 


Way down East, sailors don’t care; 
vocal fox-trot, w H. Wallis and 
Gene Feist, m Bert Rule, of Eng- 
land; in C. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations.] © Sept. 28, 1923; 1 « 
Oct. 12; E 572229; Herman Darew- 
ski music pub. co., London. 20764 


*Way down in Mexico; w E. A., m E. 
S. S. Huntington, of U.S. ©l-«. 
Nov. 2, 1923; E 576711; Eugene Alls- 
man, Kearney, Neb. 20765 


Way (The) home; from Roseanne, 
act 2, w and m N. B. S., of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1923; E 569828; Nan 
Bagby Stephens and Mary Holtz- 
claw, Kirkpatrick, New York. .- 

20766 


We are heading westward. shipmates; 
w J. K., m E. S. S. Huntington, of 
Wess © Ae. Oct. 19, 19285478 
576211; John Koen, New York. 

20767 


We ean’t get along together, and we 
ean’t get along apart; w and m A. 
J. Stasny, of U. S.. © Oct. 11, 1928; 
2 e. Oct. 15; E 576069; A. J. Stasny 
music co., inc., New York. 20768 


We can’t get married this year; w T. 
H. G., m E. S. S. Huntington, of U. 
S. ©1e. Oct. 19, 1923; E 576202; 
Thomas H. Grady, Montello, Mass. 

20769 


We’re going to have a circus in the 
barn; w W. N. B., m C...W. A. Ball, 
of U. 8S. Syracuse, N: Y., Willis N. 
Bugbee co. © Oct. 4,,.1923; 2. ¢. 
Oct. 19; E 576224; Willis N.- Bug- 
‘bee, Syracuse, N. Y. 20770 


We thank Thee Lord, for this fair 
earth; Laweric, w G. E. L. Cotton, 


m W. Chas. Harvey, of England; | 


in © fat. ,4to. [Stafft and ‘tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Sept. 28, 1923; 
1c. Oct. 1; EB. 572136; Novello &.co., 
ltd., London. 20771 
We've just got married; honeymoon 
duet, w W. N: B:; m C. W.' A. Ball, 
of U. S, Syracuse,’ N: Y:; ‘Willis N. 
Bugbee' co. -© ‘Oct: '4,''1928:' 2 “e. 
Oct. 19; E 576223; Willis N. Bug- 
bee, Syracuse, N. Y. 20772 
We will praise Him; sacred chorus, 
w and mG. 'T..H, of Great, Bri- 
tain, domiciled at Chicago, IIL; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 28, 1928; 
2c. Nov. 3; E 574639; Gladstone T. 
Harewood, Chicago. 20773 


80830—24 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


20786 


Wealth cannot buy; w and m H. L, of 
Norway, domiciled at Redlands, 
Calif. © Aug. 1, 1923; 2 ec Sept. 
10; E 576322; Haldor Lillenas, Red- 
lands, Calif. 20774 


Wear your smile for me; w E. S., m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G.,. Beach, of U. -S.- © 1 ¢« Oct. 22, 
1923; E 574880; Edith Stohn, Has- 
brouck Heights, N. J. 20775 

Weddin’ blues; w Haven Gillespie, m 
Charles L. Cooke and Egbert Van 
Alstyne, of U. S. © Sept. 27, 1923; 
2 « Oet. 28; E 571895; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 20776 


Wee little house; w ' W. N. V., m 
Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. “New York, 
Frank Harding. © Oct. 8, 1923; 
2 «. Oct. 9; E 571807; William N, 
Viola, Ann Arbor. 20777 


Weidt’s chord system; by A. J. Weidt, 
of U. S. 1. Suppl. 15a, 8S. V. C.— 
2. Suppl. 17b, S. V. C.—8. Suppl. 1, 
composition.—4. Lesson 2, composi- 
tion. © July 20, 1923; 2 c. each 
July 27; A 756007—756010; Albert 
J. Weidt, Newark, N. J. 20778-20781 

Welcome (The) on the mat; from His 
heart’s desire, w Gerald Griffin, m 
Gerald Sullivan, of U:. 8. London, 
Francis, Day & Hunter. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 8, 
1923 ; 2 c. Oct. 10; E 576007 ; Forster 
music publisher, ine., Chicago. 20782 

Wenn es keiner sieht; lied aus der 
dreiaktigen operette Stisse Susi, text 
von August Neidhart und Richard 
Bars, musik von Siegfried Grzyb, 
of Germany, klav. arr. von Otto 
Lindemann, of Germany. © May 
30;7 1923" F'c. Sept: 29:°H ‘572116; 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 


20783 
Wenn ich dich seh’, da muss _ ich 
weinen! shimmy, text von Beda, 


‘Musik von Artur M. Werau, of Ger- 
many, op. 616. © Sept. 15, 1923; 
tC Oct. (273 “Ei (572482); " “Wiener 
boheme verlag, Vienna. 20784 


Wenn ich in schlachtensee! lied und 
shimmy, text von Egon Schubert, 
musik von’ Willy’ Engel-Berger, of 
Austria. ©, July 142) 49237" 1c. 
Sept. 29;. EH. 572111; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 20785 

Wenn wir beide hochzeit machen; aus 
der operette Die bacchantin, gesangs- 
text von Hans Pflanzer, musik von 
Victor Corzilius, of Germany, klav. 
arr. von Otto Lindemann, of Ger- 
many. © May 9, 1923; 1.c. Sept. 
29: E 572122: Drei-masken verlag, 
a. g.. Berlin. 20786 


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pt. 11%, D.s.,;Vv. 18 


Wer. Lola. sieht, muss Lola. lieben; 
shimmy lied, aus Casinogirls, von 
Fritz Friedmann-Frederich und 
Georg Okonkowski, musik von Ed- 
uard Ktinneke, of Germany, arr. 
von Otto Lindemann, of Germany. 
© Oct. 4, 1923; 1° ¢ Nov. 10; E 

072713; Drei- masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 20787 


Wer nicht die n&chte des friihlings 
verkisst ; aus der operette Die bac- 


chantin, gesangstext von Hans 
Pflanzer,: musik von Victor Corzi- 
lius. of Germany, klay. arr. von 


Otto Lindemann, of Germany.» © 

May, 9, 4923; 1 ¢. Sept..29 ; £.572121; 

Drei-masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 
20788 


Wesola Andzia (Happy Annie) ; polka, 
melody P. F., of U. S. © 1 ¢ Oct. 
18. 1928 ; E 574263; Peter Feldhann, 
New York. 20789 


Wesota mlynarka; wiejski taniec, arr. 
Frank Przybylski, of., U.. 8.;. pf. 
©); Sept. 25; 1923842 ¢ Oet. 3; EH 
971556; Wladyslaw H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 20790 


West Virginia blues; w H. K., melody 
John. iF. Ryan ofa ISA Orbe. 
Oct. 6, 1923; E 571688; Helen Kim, 
Youngstown,: O. 20791 


Wet wash ball; w and m Dave Rin- 


gle. A. Wayne and Robert Spurge, 
of U. S., arr. Ted Eastwood, of U. S. 


© 1'c« Oct. 24, 1924: BE 576366: 
Broadway musie corp., New York. 
20792 


Wet. weather. [and] On Holloween; 
w and -m J. Lilian Vandevere, of 
U.._S.,., with. the. story, _ fingering, 
phrasing, ete.; pf. with w. (Art 
publication series of tone pictures: 
Progressive series compositions, no. 
127) © Noy. 9, 1923; 2 c. Nov 12; 
E 577011; Art publication soc., St. 


Louis. 20793 
What are you doing now; w and m 
- William A. Holmes, of U. S., arr. 

James Scott, of U. S. © 1 © Oct. 

5, 1923; E 569966; ‘W. A. Holmes, 

Kansas City, Kan. 20794 


What do you think of, Violet? w L. D., 
melody M. Peree, of U. S. © le. 
Oct. 1, 1923; E 569824; Lucile Deen, 
Northfield, Minn. 20795 


What evening brings; w M. B. A., 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher] of U. S.. © 1 ec. Oct. 
22, 1923 VED TOL oS ; 


bey. Wenona, Ill. 20796 


Marvin B. Ab- 


What is it [and] On the water; w 
and m J..Lilian Vandevere, of U. S., 
with the story, fingering, phrasing, 
ete.; pf. with w. (Art. publication 
society’s series of tone pictures: 
Progressive series compositions, no. 
134) © Nov. 9, 1923; 2c: Nov. 12; 
FE 577004: Art publication soc., St. 
Louis. 20797 


What King Tut would do; w Austin 
and Edna Wallack, m Hdna Mary 
Wallack, of U. S. «© Le Oct. 22, 
1923; E 576301; Austin Henry Wal- 
lack, Jennings, Kans. 20798 


What’ll I do; fox trot, w Sam Coslow 
and Jack Roth, m Jimmy Durante, 
of U.S: © Oct 24;1923; 2c. Oct. 
24: E 576367; All-star: music corp., 
New York. 20799 


What’s on your mind, let no one 
know; w Annie Welker Brown, m 
Billie Brown, of U. S. © 1 «¢. Oct. 
26, 1923; BE 576383; Harry J. Bram- 
lage and Fred Moore, Kansas City, 
Kan. 20800 


When all my dreams come true; Ww 
Adéle Louise De Leeuw, melody N 
R. F., of U. S., arr. James H, Har: 
rington,. of U. S:;, ©. aNov,, 12, 
1923; E 576962; Norman Ridley 
Finch, Plainfield, N. J. 20801 


When are you coming home; w W. M. 
L., m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. Ss. © 1 « 
Oct. 1, 1923; E 571483; William Mc- 
Kinley Leapheart, Detroit. 20802 


When Bedelia does the Grecian 
dances; fox trot, Tom Lynn [pseud. 
of Jack Tomlinson] of U. S., arr. J. 
J. Seull, -of ‘UW. Sa edi ss: “2. *7orch. 
4to: © Sept. 1, 1923; 2. ¢ Sept. 4; 
BE 574493: Tom Lynn studios, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 20808 


When daylight. fades; anthem, w 
Grant Colfax Tullar, m I. H. Mere- 
dith, of U. S.; sop. and alto duet, 
with cho. 4to. (Anthems for 
mixed ne BD, 542) © Mar. 24, 
1923; 2 c Oct. 22; E 576645; Tullar- 

Meredith cO., fae York. 20804 


When everything seems to go wrong 
just smile; w C. A. W., m Sylvia 
Forrest, of U..S.; pf. with w..© 
June -15,:; 1923 26c24-e@, .Octsr 14. E 
569843; Curtis A. Wood, Fayette- 
ville, N. C. 20805 

When I and Henry Ford we own the 
world; w.A. M., m G. L., of U.S. 
©, Oct:. .20,, 1923: .2) @, Ochi 22.5.0 
576308; Andy Munson and Gertrude 
Lloyd, Petersburg, Mich. 20806 


1174 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 11, 1923 


20829 


When I dream your smile I see; w 
J. B. L., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. §., 
arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. ©1c. 
Oct.. 22, 1923; E 574869; John B. 
Lauser, Philipsburg, Pa. 20807 


When I get there; w N. W., m Geo. 
Grait, jr, of) U..S,, ‘arr... Theo. ..G. 
BeachssOi W. .S: -,©, 1 c¢...Oct..) 22; 
1923 ;. E. 574867; Nora Wigginton, 
New York. 20808 

When I hear her wooden shoes, go 
click, click, click; w George A. Ker- 
shaw, melody Ray Garden, of U. S., 
arr. Fred Solomon, of U. 8S. ©1e. 
sept 29. 19235. H’'57t522; Kitty 
Went, New York. 20809 

When I’m gone: w and m R. W. C.. 
of U. S., arr. Paul M. Paulsen, of 
U. & .© 1 -e. Sept: 27, | 1923 5. 
574033: Rolland William Clements, 
Boston. 20810 


When I met you: w Mrs. T. M. D., m 
Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © Sept. 18,1923; 2c Oct. 15; 
E 576022; Mrs. T. M. Dunagan. Ft. 
Worth, Tex. 20811 

When I stand on the streets of gold; 
sacred song. J. Owen Long, of U. S. 
ClOrtom?, 1995: 2..¢e. Oct::15; 
571988: A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, 
Mo. 20812 

When I stole your apple and gave you 
the core; w and melody G. W. B., 
eee eo) 1 ce. Oct. 20, 1923: EB 
574286: George W. Breuker, Brook- 
lyn. 20813 

When I was a brown-eyed lassie, and 
the overall boy was you: w N. M. 


Carter, melody John F. Ryan, of 
Wee iG)? ly G4 Oct... 20, 4923.55.55 
576405; Nannie M. Carter, Am- 
herst, Va. 20814 


When I was a country maid: w S. K. 
Y., m Hiliott Markham, of U. S.; 
pf. with words. © Oct. 5, 1923: 2 ¢. 
Nov. 2: E 576682: Sarah Kent Youn- 
ker, Indianola, Ia. 20815 

When I write my recollections by and 
by: w and m Leslie Elliott, of Eng- 
land: in D. (Francis & Day’s humo- 
rous songs) [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Aug. 31, 1928: 1 «. 
Oct. 2; E 572150; Francis, Day & 
Hunter,.: London. 20816 

When it’s night-time in Italy it’s 
Wednesday over here: w and m 
James Kendis and Lew Brown, of 
UWS. O Oct: 27/'1923%' 2 e.. Oct 20° 
E 576516; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 

: ine., New York. 20817 

~ When it snows in Takalon; fox trot, 

; wand m A. W.'E. A., of U. S., arr. 

William ©. Lindeman, of U. S. © 


11 


fi 


1 ¢ Oct. 29, 1923; E 576501; Axel 
W. E. Austin, New York. 20818 


When Jesus comes again; w Mrs. M. 
S.'C., m Elliott Markham, ‘of U: S:; 
DE withiwi i OrAus 20, 19235 2"'e 
Oct. 6; BE 571725; Mrs. M. S,,..Cobb, 
Louisville, Miss. 20819 


When Jesus leads; w and m H. L., of 
Norway, domiciled at Redlands, 
Calif. © Aug. 1, 1923; 2) ¢. Sept. 
10; E 576316; Haldor Lillenas, Red- 
lands, Calif. 20820 


When June comes along with a song; 
from The rise of Rosie. O'Reilly, 
two-part song, w and m George M. 
Cohan, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. 
S.; unchanged voices. 4to. (Wit- 
mark school edition, no. 1696) © 
Oct. 11, 1923; 2 e. Oct. 19; BE 576232 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement |] 20821 


w and m George Cohan, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U.S.” Ato. 
(Excellent quartette arrangements, 
no. 1693-1695) 1. Female voices.— 
2. Male voices.—3. Mixed voices. © 
Oct. 5,. 19238;,.2 e. each Oct.12;;. EB 
074129-574131: M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

20822-20824 


When June is come; w Robert Bridges, 
m Rose Drever, of England. 
Sept. 22, 1923;.1 c.. Oct. 5; E 572191; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 20825 


When lights are low; w and melody 
Gus Kahn, Ted Koehler, and Ted 
Fiorito, of U. S.,-arr. G..K. © 1L.e. 
Oct. 26, 1923; E 574532; Leo. Feist, 


inc., New York. 20826 
When love grows cold, ali goes 


wrong: w R. H. M., m Al Meehan, 
Of,iUe.Se: pi. ayithow . (© Oct! 2, 
1O23.; Zr Co-NOX.,.2,;,.4) 546672: Ritta 
-H. Mingo, Chandler, Okl. 20827 


When mother reads a fairy tale; uni- 
son song. w Avice Therzer, m H. A. 
Chambers, of England; in CC, 4to. 
(School music review, September, 
1923) [Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] © Sept. 15, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 
17; E 572096; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 20828 

When mother sings Sweet and low; 

- fox trot. w and m Howard Johnson, 
Jack Richmond and Jos. Meyer, of 
W.IS:narreBrank Eh Barry, of ‘U..Se; 
orch. with w. 4to. (Feist edition,. 
no, £160) © Oets) 11). 19235 Btre. 
Oct. 12; HE 574102; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

20829: 


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20830 


When my dreams of my dream girl 
come true; w N. R., mC. F. Thomas, 
at U8.) © Ock 120. 1998 Doge. (Mek. 
22: FE 574496: Neah Rice, East Gas- 
tonia, N. C. 20830 


‘When my love boat anchors in the har- 
bor of your heart; w and m J. M. H., 
of U.S. ©; Oct: 5;)19234120e Oct: 
11; E 571982: John Milton Hagen, 
New York. 20831 


When night-time comes; w and m 
Robert Spencer, Paul Ash and Frank 
Anderson, of U. S. San Francisco, 
H. C. Hanson music house. © Oct. 
Mal SAOYS > BE eo ce, ZOE tnitaag - 
Paul Ash publications, San Fran- 
cisco. 20832 


When the angelus is ringing in Ire- 
land; w Richard W. Pascoe, m H. 


O’Reilly Clint, of U. S. © Oct. 12, 
19032) GC. et, 207 = Eh OIGLEh: ack 
Mills, inc... New York. 20833 


When the ducks fly in the autumn; w 
M. T., m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.: 
pi. with w’*'©@ Aug's,” 1923-"2 -c. 
Oct. 6; E. 571752: Marion Tindall, 
Coconully, Wash. 20834 


When the ocean rolis no more; Ww 
Arthur J. Lamb, m Alfred Solman, 
of U. S.; basso or contralto, in D. 
Oe OCF HL 1923 3° 2 eC Oct, 16% 
576171; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. 20835 


When the roses po again; fox trot, 
w and’ mi 2M. 'G., of US. “© 1e. 
Oct 12 y1r023 “i 574084; Edith M. 
Giddings, New York. 20836 


When the singer sings I love you; w 
EK. G. T., m George Graff, jr., of 
U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U.S. 
© 1c. VOets 27, 1923 '2) Wy 514398 : 
EK. G. Tuthill, Bayonne, N. J: 20837 


When the sun goes down; waltz, w 
and m Billy Reeves [i. e. A. F. R.], 
of Canada) "©! 1° ¢Oet 15,71923; 
E 576073; Albert Fenton Reeve, 
Vancouver, B. C., Canada. 20838 


When the wind goes on a spree; Ww 


I. A. K., m Elliott Markham, of 
WaoS.> pl. with w. : ©. Sept,ds, 
19238 0).2 (¢., Oct 15.) Ei otG02a. ida: 


A. Knight, Sanford, Fla. 20839 


When trees are green; w Jean Blew- 
ett, m C. G. H., of Canada, arr. Leo 
Smith, of Canada. Toronto, Can- 
ada, Whaley, Royce & co., ltd. © 
Oct. 2, 1923; 1 « Oct. 2; H 572148; 
‘Cornelia Gerhard Heintzman, To- 
yonto, Canada. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


When you kiss my tears away; fox 
trot, w Kugene J. W. Conrad, m 
W. S.-S:, of USeeO)*] coaetr 16, 
1923; E 574218; William Spencer 
Schwartz, Ventnor City, N. J. 20841 


When you love; from The courtesan, 
w Harold Atteridge, m Jean 
Schwartz, of |U.°S oO oor, 
19287" 2 ¢:),, Oehe26+o7 Beate aGe 
Harms, ine., New York. 29842 


When you’re away, sunshine seems just 
like the rain; w and m Bill Dett, 
of DU: Sz @ 4, G. Ost, Mnseze4 
574073; Harlow Milton Pino, San 
Francisco. 20843 


When you're blue and lonesome, just 
start to sing a song; w KE. G. G. 
and Philo Brockway, m E. G. G., 
of -U. 'S. © ©/1%e. Oct! 5) 19235 > E 
569970; Ed Gomberg Goodman, Vir- 
ginia, Minn. 20844 


When you take the road with me; 
valse-one-step, m Jerome Kern, arr. 
H. M. Higgs, of Great Britain; pf. 
with words. © Oct. 19, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 26; E 572468; T. B. Harms & 


co., New York. 20845 
When you were small; w E. B. Kk., m 
Sylvia Forrest, of, U., S.; Di. wath 


words. ‘© Oct, 5, 19233 2,e0 Now 2; 
E 576679; E. Bernhard Kolstad, 
Lanesboro, Minn. 20846 


When you whisper, I love you dear ; 
by H. K., of U. S., arr. Ernest Vic- 
tor Dahlquist, of U. S. cise 1 Gait 
c. Oct. 29, 1923; E 576480; Harold 
Keidel, Minneapolis. 20847 


When you wore your hair in curls; 
w J. J: E.,.m John F. Ryan, of U.S. 
©''r ¢,. Oct... 26, 19285 Bi ragaels,: 
John J. Eva, Johnstown, Pa. 20848 


When your lover loves you; w J. M. 
H., m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. 
with w.  ©-'June ja, egos 2c 
Oct. 1; E 569844; Joseph M. Harris, 
Smithton, Pa. 20849 

Where can I find a girl like mother 
used to be; w. and. m P. N., of U.S.; 
pf.; with, w. ©. ¢. Movs 12,;41923.; 
E 576963: Philip Nathanson, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 20850 


Where can my sweet mamma be; 
w Cliff Hall, m Eddie Kay, of U. 8. 
© Sept. 28, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 29; EH 
571565; Artists pub. co., inc., New 
York. 20851 

Where the clover blossoms blow; by 
Vv. K. and M. M., of Canada, domi- 
ciled at Chicago, arr. Paul Parnell, 
of Canada; orch. 4to. © Sept. 15. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


1923; 2 ¢. Sept. 18; E 574208; Mal | 


Meredith and Vic King, Edmonton, 
Canada. 20852 


Where the ocean links the Orient with 
the West; California, w and m E. 
We 08 Ul. Si: © Octs: 9,,;19233.27c. 
Oct. 15: E 576054; E. Williamson, 
Los Angeles. 20853 


Where the river Savannah is flowing; 
w and m S. J. Damerall and Robert 
Hargreaves, of England. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Aug. 
eros. 1 eC. Oct. 22" BW 512152 : 
Francis, Day & Hunter, London. 

20854 


Where the Skeena flows; w H. R., m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of 'U. S:''’'© 1 ce. Oct. 22, 
1923; E 574366; Hilda Rogers, Pa- 
cific, B. C., Canada. 20855 


Where the whitest lillies grow: w 
L. P., m Blliott Markham, of U. S.; 
pe win we “Oct. 13,° 192352" c. 
Noy. 2: E 576662; Lena Pridemore, 
Jolley, Ia. 20856 


While the blood’s running warm in 
your veins; hymn, arr. J. B. Her- 
bern iss. C Oct. 10; 1923 5"2 c. 
Oct. 20; E 574302; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. [© harmoniza- 
tion and arrangement] 20857 


While to Bethlehem; Christmas e¢arol, 
tr. from Portuguese, J. Adamson, 
m Laetitia Viele, of U. S.; solo and 
cho. 4to. (Church music review, 
no. 694) © Sept. 28, 1923; 2 e. Oct. 
1; EK 571451; H. W. Gray & co., New 
York. 20858 

While you’re gone: w Benny Davis, 
m Harry Akst, of U. S. © Oct. 17, 
1923; 2 c. Oet. 18; E 574278; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 20859 

Whisper it to Jesus; w Elisha A 
Hoffman, m H. L. of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Indianapolis. © Aug. 1, 
1923; 2 «. Oct. 17; E 576158; Haldor 
Lillenas, Indianapolis. 20860 


Whisper softly that you love me; w 
Mrs. M. J. Baker, m John F.. Ryan, 
off TS) © Be: Oet. 26,1923; E 
576416; M. J. Baker, Boyce, Va. 

20861 


White (The) birds; w W. B. Yeats, 
m W.S.S., of U.S. ©1 ¢. Oct. 19, 
1923; E 576189; William Spencer 
Schwartz, Ventnor City, N. J. 

20862 

Who stayed to cheer Mrs. Paul Re- 
vere, when Paul Revere rode away; 
w Frank Goodman, melody Will 
Donaldson, of U. S.,. arr. Claude 


20874 


Lapham, of U. S. © 1. Oct. 9,. 
1923; E 571795; Goodman & Rose,. 
inc., New York. 20863: 


Whole (The) world’s a dream; w 
D. B., m George Graff, jr., of U. S., 
arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
1c Oct. 22, 1923; E 574872; Doro- 
thy Beumer, St. Louis. 20864 


Why can’t I make you want me? 
waltz ballard, w. J. D., m G. R., of 
U. S. New York, Doyle-Lang-Rob- 
erts. © Oct. 13, 1923; 2 c Oct. 16; — 
E 9574237; Geo. C.. Roberts and 
James Doyle. New York. 20865 


Why did my Savior love me; sacred 
song, w J. H. M., m Wm. Naber, of 


U.S. © Nov. 10; 1923; 2 c. Nov. 
12; E 576987: J. H. Morton. Ata- 
lissa, Ia. 20866: 


Why do you always say no; w and m 


y. Werst) of “OS, carr Carl A. 
Weber, of U. S. © 1c. Oct. 9, 
1923; E 571801; John Weist, Se- 
attle. 20867 
Why don’t they cry over me; w 


Marion Harris, melody Lou Hand- 
man, of U. S.:© 1c. Oct. 29, 1923 ; 
E 576488; Irving Berlin, inc:, New 
York. 20868 
Why don’t you love me in the month 
of roses as you did in the days of 
autumn leaves; w E. S., melody 
John F. Ryan, of U.S. © 1c. Oct 
6, 1923; E 571677; Ellen Scott, Co- 
lumbus, O. 20869 
Why don’t you speak for yourself, 
John; fox trot, Gertrude Ross, of 


UW. cok, Sa DEW. on. rola... af, DenSys 
orch.; Ato.2.© ‘Oct. 23, 1923.53 ¢  - 
Oct. 24;. BE 5763861; J. Fischer & ~ 


bro., New York. 20870 
Why has your cow such a long, long 
face; w and melody Ted Baxter, of 


BS 1©). 1, @.;-0et., 104,49235, E 
574062; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 20871. 


Why should I care; w C. L R, @ 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. © 1 c¢ Oct. 22, 
1923; E 574404: Mrs. C. I. Robin- 
son, Oakland, Calif. 20872 


Why should I ery about you; w H.- 
M. O., m Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. © Sept. 18, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 
15; E 576038; Helen M. Osborne, 
Swissvale, Pa. 20873 


Why should it rain on Wednesday 
night; w L. Bankland and J. Kada,. 
m J. Allgeier and G. Pann, of U. S. 
© Oct. 26, 1923;,2 ¢. Oct. 29; E 
576515; Wilmore music co., Brook- 
lyn. 20874 


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20875 


pt. m1, D. s., v. 18 


Why so; melody, J. R., of U.S.©1-«. 
Oct. 22, 1923; E 576297; Joseph 
Randolph, New York. 20875 


Why, won’t you tell me why? w and 
melody G. F. M., of U.S. ©l1e 
Oct. 5, 1923; E 569975; Gustave 
Francis Myers, New York. 20876 


Wide awake rondo; N. McConnell, of 
U. S.; pf. © Oct. 2, 1923; 2 ce. Oct. 
4; E 571635; Co-operative music 
co., Philadelphia. 20877 

Wide awake waltz; valse brillante, N. 
McConnell, of U. S.; pf. © Oct. 2, 
1928;. 2 -¢@) Oct. 4; EH '571687;: Co- 
operative musie co., Philadelphia. 

20878 


Wild cat blues; by Thomas Waller 
and Clarence Williams, of U. S., arr. 
H. Qualli Clark, of U. S.; pf. 4to. 
© Oct.: 11, 19233: ¢ Oct. 11, 1’e. 
Oct. 23; E 576352; Clarence Wil- 


liams music pub. co., ine, New 
York. 20879 
Wild rose; waltz, E. B., of Russia, 


domiciled at Chicago, op. 6, no. 1; 
pf. ©.May 7, 1928; 2 c. Sept. 18; 
E 574057; Erhardt Bergstrasser, 
Chicago. 20880 
Wildwood reverie; Emil Held, of U. 
S.; violin and pf. (Petite gems, no. 
2D): ' OQuOets Bih923; Qve.-Oeti 4; EB 
571643; Co-operative music ©Co., 
Philadelphia. 20881 
Will you be mine in rose time; w F. 
H., melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1923; H 576482; 
Frank Hicks, Plymouth, Pa. 20882 
Will you come to me angel of heaven ; 
wand 'm J:“N.)oF U. S.''© 1'e"Oct. 
19, 1923; E 576194; Joseph Nelson, 


Brooklyn. 20883 
Wilson (Stanley) a_ suite; by S. 
Wilson, of Great Britain, op. 7; 
violincello, or violin, and pf. Con- 


tents :—1. Fancy.—2. Still thought.— 
3. Doll’s minuet.—4. Pixie dance. © 
Oct. 15, 1923; 1 ¢ each Oct. 16; E 
572310, 572311; A. W. Ridley & co., 
London. 20884, 20885 


Wind (The) at night; three part cho., 
w Katherine Bainbridge, m J. S. 
Zamecnik, of U. S.; girls’ voices. 
4to. (Sam Fox school series of 
unison and part songs, no. 7) 
Oct. 9, 1923; 2 ce. Oct. 11; E 576581 ; 
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 

20886 


Winnie Winkle; w E. M., m Geo. Graff, 
jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
Wes, 
574368; Eva Mayr, New York. 

20887 


Owls ce: HOet. 22; AS23305" 


Winter; lullaby, w and m WHdna J. 
Allen Phillips, of U. S. (Four sea- 
sons). © Oct. 10, 1923; 2 ¢ Oct. 
15; E 574170; Will Rossiter, Chi- 
cago. 20888 


Winter fun [and] At the shore; w and 
m J. Wilian Wandevere, of U. §., 
with the story, fingering, phrasing, 
ete.; pf. with w. (Art publication 
society’s series of tone pictures; 
Progressive series compositions, no. 
126) © Nov.,9, 1923; 2 ¢. Noy..12: 
E 577010; Art publication soc., St. 
Louis. 20889 


Winter will come, and so will spring; 
from Cheerio, w and m Merton W. 
Plunkett, of Canada. © Sept. 20, 
1923; 1 ¢ Sept. 18; E 572139; Leo 
Feist, ltd., Toronto, Canada. 20890 


Wish I had you, and I’m gonna get 
you blues; w and m Porter Grainger 
and Bob Ricketts, of U. S. © Oct. 
3, 1923; :>2 @..Oeck 22 Biatioce : 
Rainbow music corp., New York. 

20891 


Wishing blues; w and m G, B., of 
U.S. ©l1c. Nov. 2, 1923; E 576722; 
Gladys Brando, Danvers, Ill. . 

20892 


Witch (The) on the broomstick; by 
Bessie Williams Sherman, of U. §.; 
pf. (Jn Four little tone studies) 
© Sept. 28, 1923; 2 ¢ Oct. 3; E 
574250; Clayton F. Summy co., Chi- 
cago. 20893 


Without gold the world is cold; waltz 
song and cho., w andm A. J. K., of 
U.S. © Oct. 23, 1923; 27eOet. 
26; E 574478; August J. Koehl, New 
York. 20894 


Without you (Sans toi); text Victor 
_ Hugo, English ver. Alice Mattullath, 
of U. S., m Guy D’Hardelot, ed. 
N. Clifford Page, of U. S.; low 
voice, in G. (Carl Fischer edi- 
tion, series 2: Superior edition, no. 
5598 ) [French-English text] © 
Sept. 4, 1923; 2 c Oct. 9; E 571851; 
. ©Carl Fischer, New York. [© ar- 
rangement and English version] 
20895 
Woman’s part; w and m EK. B. D., of 
U. S.. New York, Evelyn Hopper. 
© Oct) | (65519238 71 2c Ge Oe ys 41.5 
574001; Eva B. Deming, New York. 
20896 
Women of the Ku klux klan; w and 
m E. R., of U. S., arr. Oscar 
Brandt, of U. S. © 1 ce Oct. 11, 
1923; E 571921; Earl Rothermel, Lo- 
gansport, Ind. 20897 


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er aa 


- MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


Wonderful girl; w C. F.C. and R. E. 
M., jr., m Fred J. Profe, of U. S. 
© “1 °c. Get. '25)71923; BH 574476; 
Charles French Clark and Robert 
E. Mayo., jr.. Seymour, Conn. 

20898 


Wonderful land of love; w H. Caffin, 
m H. L. McCowen, of England; in 
©. ‘© Oct. 15, 1923* 7 Oct. 15; EB 


572262; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 20899 
Wondering, pondering, thinking, Ill 


know you by your smile; w and m 
I. Hollister-McKee, of U. S. © Oct. 
25, 1925; 2 ce. Octi' 433° H)+5763854: 
Isabelle Hollister McKee Bloch, Chi- 
cago. 20900 


Won’t someone be a sweetheart to me; 
wrt. H. F., m Geo: Graft; jr., of iC. 
So wee theo G. Beach,” of /U0e-S 
re ect. 22, "19235 HR. 514506; 
Lewis H. Farrell, Toledo, O. | 


20901 
Won’t you come back to Mother 
Machree; waltz ballad, w George 


Graff, jr.. m Roland A. Ball, of U. 
S.' © Sept. 26, 1923: (2 ¢ Oct. 4: 
EK 571630; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 20902 
Won’t you come roving? w Normal 
Merrick, m Ronald Bateman, of 
Great Britain; in A flat. © Oct. 
9); 1923; 1:e: Oct: 9 5722235 Gould 


& Bolttler, London. 20903 — 
Wooden shoe dance; by Edward 
Roeder, of .,U. S., op.,23 ‘violin, and 
pf. - © Sept., 28,1923: .2..¢. Oct..3; 
BE 571553; Gamble hinged music €o., 
Chicago. 20904 
Wooden shoes; with biographical 


sketch and instructive annotations, 
w and m J. Lilian Vandevere, of 
J. 8.; pf. with words. (Progressive 
series compositions, no. 131) © 
Noy: 9, 1923): 2.¢. Noyiit2< hr Di 7002.: 
Art publication sec., St. Louis. 
20905 
Woodpeckers and «herries; for little 
folks, by Marschal-Loepke [pseud. 
of Grace Cottun-Marshall], of U. S. 
1. “Song —2..Pf..duet.. “©, Nov...7, 
1923; 2 c. each Nov. 8; E 576892, 
576893; Marshall. pub. co., Shady, 
IN Vi 20906, 20907 
World (A) requiem; w traditional, m 
John Foulds, of Great Britain, op. 
60: sop, contralto, ten, and bar. 
soli, small cho. of boys and youths, 
and full cho. Paxton’s ed. 4to. © 
ete 12 1923217 es Oervor Nrvi2246. 
W. Paxton & co., Itd., London. 
20908 | 


20918 


Would God I were the tender apple- 
blossom; Londonderry air, w Kathe- 
rine Tynan Hinkson, old Irish air, 
arr. W. FE. Ambrosio, of U. S.; low 
voice in D fiat. Carl Fischer ed. 
(Superior edition, 5607) © July 


2hroihO Zee 2G: Oct. 9, BE. 574864; 
Carl Fischer, New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 20909 
Wrrrrraz; polka, stowa i muzyke 


ulozyt, T. Roszak, of U. S.; eztery 
glosy miesz z towarzyszeniem forte- 
pianu. Reading, Pa.,-X. Jordan pub. 
COiuite) WOct, 24. 192802 (e Oct. 2s 
E 576469; T. Roszak, Reading, Pa. 
20910 


Yankee Doodle oo-la-la; from The 
courtesan, w Harold Atteridge, m 
Jean Schwartz, of U. S.. © Oct. 24, 
1923 ; 2 e@., Oct. 26 ; E.574535 ; Harms, 
inc.,; New York. 20911 


Ye must be born again; w from the 
SIDE, Md. EL. Or. Wo. ©Oce 
11,1923 2 @:'Oct. 19; E 576256; J. 
B. Herbert, Monmouth, Ill. 20912 


Ye watchers and ye holy ones; anthem, 
w from English hymnal, m Harold E. 
Darke, of England; cho. of treble 
voices. 4to. (Chureh choir library, 
no.,-;250)>); © ,,Sept:’ 26, 1923.3), 1: 2. 
Oct. 6; E 572189; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 20913 


Yellow (The) lantern; w and m 
Cyril LL. Coombs, of U;-S.>°voeal se. 
@ Apr. 272 1923'?2 ‘ci -and' aff. ‘Apr. 
BUewA Mori’: C. FFA Coomps,an- 
coln,’ Neb. 20914 


Yellow rese; ,w.,W. W._S., melody 
John, K.-Ryan, of,U.S.., ©..1.¢. Oct. 
26,1928 ; EK 576422, W.. W. Skellett, 
Reidsville, N. C. 20915 


Yes, He did; hymn, arr. J. B. Herbert, 
of \0.-8r 1 © Oct:10, 19234) 2,c, Get. 
20; E 574817; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. [© harmonization and ar- 
rangement | 20916 


Yes, indeed: Chicago fox trot, wand 
m Frank Ellis; Monte Barton and 
Billy Edwards, ef Australia. © 
July 27,1923 >A. eo Octi!8.3 572201 ; 
Allan & co., pty. lItd., Melbourne, 

- Australia. 20917 


Yes! we have no bananas: w and m 
Frank Silver and Irving Cohn, of 
U. S:, operatic version conceived by 
Jack Glegau, of U.S. © Oct. 26, 
1923; 2 e«. Oct. 27; EB 574545; Skid- 
more music co. inc., New York. 

20918 


Tr79 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


20919 


pt. Imei sitv. 18 


Yisroeliks hofnung; w and melody A. 
Ss 0b, U, + Sipe(On id, ee rOck 2651023 : 
E 576393; Abe Schwartz, New York. 

20919 


Yoine; w and melody R. Doctor of 
Russia, domiciled at New York. 
cass) © 1'¢.’ Sept. 17,-'1923> B 


569349; Rubin Doctor, New York. 
20920 


You; w Fred D. Moore, m C. F. C, of 
U. S., arr. Vern Elliott, of U. S. © 
1e Oct. 22, 1923; EH 576290; Chas. 
F. Caldwell, Los Angeles. 20921 


You are a wonderful girl; w Mrs... C. 
P., melody Luther A. Clark, of U. 
S. © Lie) Octe 23,1923 * ).5143585 
Mrs. Crist Pappas, Gildford, Mont. 

20922 


You are just the girl I’m looking for; 

w and melody J. A. S., of U. S. © 

1 e. Oct. 17, 1923; E 576136; Joseph 
Anthony Schlachter, Pittsburgh. 

20923 

You better leave my man alone; w and 

m, Fred Rose, of U:;S.. © Oct. 1, 

1923; 2 c. Oct. 4; E 571658; Harold 

Rossiter music ¢o., Chicago. 20924 


You better run; hymn, arr. J. B. Her- 
bert, of U. S. © Oct. 10, 1923; 2 


ec. Oct. 20; E 574308; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. [© harmoni- 
zation and arrangement] 20925 


You better stop messin’ around; w 
Henry Creamer, m Albert Gumble, 
of U. S. © Oct. 19, 1923; 2 e. Oct. 
23; E 574427; Jerome H. Remick & 
co., New York. 20926 


You called me thru the silent gloom; 
wedding song, w EK. M. W. J., m 
Baird. Hamlin, of U. S. ©.1 © Oct. 
20, 1923; E 574298; Eliza Mae Wil- 
burn Jordan, Newton, Kan. 20927 

You can’t go with no other girl; w and 
melody T. Arthur Lester, of U. S. 
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1923; E 571503; Clar- 
ence Williams music ¢o., ine., New 
York. 20928 


You can’t make a fool out of me; 
waltz, w Paul Cunningham, m Eg- 
bert Van Alstyne, of U. S.. © Oct. 
5, 1928 5)+2 /.c. hOcts Os Ei ST4059 ; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

20929 


You can’t make love by wireless; 
from The beauty prize, w George 
Grossmith and P. G. Wodehouse, 
m Jerome Kern, of U. S. London, 
Chappell & co., ltd. © Sept. 5, 
1928; 1 ¢ Sept. 18; 1 c. Sept. 28; 
E 567944; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 


20930: 


You can’t make love to another; w 
Paul Cunningham, m Nat Osborne, 
of.U. S. ©: Oct. 6, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 
6; E 571707; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 20931 


You can’t tell the good ones from the 
bad ones; w and melody §S. J. D., 


of, Svr © 1,e9 Ocha toy 19233; EF 
576190; Samuel J. Dowling, New 
York. 20932 


You can’t two-time daddy, and make a 
get-a-way; w Leonard G. Harris, m 
Leon M. Block, of U. S. ©1e. Sept. 
27, 1923: HE 576350; Harris & Block, 
Pine Bluff, Ark. 20933 


You darling you; w and m James 
Brockman, of U. S. 
2c. Oct. 4; E 571627; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 20934 


You did not care; w G. L. O., melody 
John, F. Ryan, of. Us S&, ©: 1, ce. 
Oct. 26, 1928; E 576403; Glace L. 
Osborne. Homestead, Pa. 20935 


You go your way; w 8S. W., m Elliott 
Markham, of U. 8.; pf. with w. © 
Aug. 31, 1923; 2 ce. Oct. 6; E 571715; 
Susie Wiley, Colorado Springs, Col. 

20986 


You got to stand a test; hymn, arr. 
J. B. Herbert)! of bU. Sv @ Oet.! 10, 
1923; 2 c. Oct. 20; E 574322 ; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. [© har- 
monization and arrangement] 

20937 


You got yo’ key in the wrong key-hole; 
wand mJ: “W: 'St-oh UP Sie@©) ic. 


Oct. 27, 1923; BE. 574547; J. wW. 
Stovall, Kansas City, Mo. 20938 


You know you are gone’r miss me 
when I’m gone; w'and m 8. N. E., 


of U.S. © Sept. 25, 1923; 2 c. Sept. ~ 


24: BH 571790; Shepard N. Edmonds 
music pub. co., New York. 209389 
You'll return your heart to me; w 
Jack Dobson, m J. P. M., of U. S., 
arr. Joseph Cavarro, of U.S. ©1ce. 
Oct. 4, 1923; E 571576; Joseph P. 
Montuoni, New York. 20940 
You made me cry over you; w E. V., 
mG. We of U. Si0o Cage ntc, 
1923; E 574258; Elmer Volkman 
and George Werl, Pittsburgh. 20941 


You may be sorry when you’ve learned 


the truth: wd WB me Ss 
Huutineton, of" U. Si" © fe Oct. 
19, 1923)) "BE DS T62122 2) overt. VW. 
Brown, New York. 20942 


You must come in at de door; hymn, 
arr. J. B. Herbert. of U. S., male 
voices. © Oct. 10, 1923; 2. ¢. Oct. 20; 


1180 


© Oct. 3,'1923; | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 11, 1923 


E 5743807: 
Chicago. 
rangement | 


Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
[© harmonization and ar- 
20943 


You ought to see my gal shimmy with 
me; w and melody S. E. M., of U. 8S. 
© 1.¢ Oct. 26, 1923; E 576390; 
Silas Edward McFarland, Chicago. 

20944. 

You're always in my dreams; fox trot, 
w Eugene J. W. Conrad, m W. S. S., 
of U.S)! ©f1-E@ Oct:'16,.1923; E 
574217; William Spencer Schwartz, 
Ventnor City, N. J. 20945 


You’re going to reap just what you 
sow; w and m Bb. Eb. B., of U.'S., 
arr;: William G. Still, of -U.-S. 

1 ¢ Oct. 12, 1923; E 574489; Ed- 
ward E. Bonelli, New York. 20946 

You’re just a pal I can’t forget; w 
G. W. A. and J. L. M., jr., m M. E. 
Cy of BLS. ©: Pe) ‘Oety 22)! 1923: 
E 576275; Millard E. Coffin, George 
W. Arrants and John L. McDaniel, 
jr., Wilmington, Del. 20947 

You’re my little child of dreams come 
true: w A. B., m Geo. Graff, jr., of 
U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1923; E 576435; Ann 
Beckwith, Seattle. 20948 

You’re O. K. Katy, with me; w Sam 
Landers, m Pete Wendling, of U. S. 
© Oct. 24, 1924; 2 « Oct. 24; HB 
576369; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 20949 

Youw’re sorry you threw me down; w 
wagon i. W..B.. of.U. S. © 1.¢ 
Oct. 20, 1923; E 574294; Rose W. 
Barrousse, New Orleans. 20950 

You're the greatest of them all; w 
T. B., m George Graff, jr., of U. S., 
arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1 
e. Oct. 22, 1923; E 574885; Tessie 
Brockett, Lake Tahoe, Calif. 20951 

Yowre the only little girl I really 
love; w W. J. O., m Valeria Gor- 
don, of U. S.; pf. with w. © Sept. 
1S 102575 2" 6 Oe 15%) H-576028 ; 
W. J. Ossing, Yukon, Pa. 20952 

You’se mah boy; w V. E. K., m Ar- 
nold T. Lax, of U. S. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Oct. 11, 1923; 
2 ec. Oct. 18; E 576066; Veva Elton 
Kendall, Kansas, Mo. 20953 


You still seem strange; w J. M. P., 
m Valeria Gordon, of U. 8.; pf. with 
we, AC). Aue. 28°19252"2 -C Oct! 6; 
E 571718; J. M. Perry, Columbia, 
pen 20954 

You, the soul of all my days; w Dor- 
othy Lehman Sumerau, m Grant 
Soliax Tullar, of | UES.” 1° Duet, 
sop. and alto—2. Solo. © June 17, 


20967 


July 17, 1923; 2 c. each Oct. 22; BH 
574433, 574434; Tullar-Meredith co., 
New York. 20955, 20956 


You to me and me to you; by Camille 
De Rhynal, of Great Britain; orch. 
with pf. conductor. 4to. © Sept. 
12, (3928: Bie uSepto2zs 51H 52001 ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1td., 
London. [© arrangement] 20957 


You took the sunshine when you left 
me; w and m J. W., of U. S., arr. - 
Carl Weber)?of, U. SOO" Pc. 
Oct. 1, 1923; E 569813; John Weist, 
Seattle. 20958 


You’ve got cheek, ain’t yuh, ain’t you 
got cheek? w H. D. G., melody 
Lither A. Clark: of, U.S. - © tk «. 
Oct. 13, 1923; E 574149; Hazel D. 
Garner, Denver. 20959 


You will be my man; w O. B. D., 
m Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. © Aug. 20, 1923; 2 e. Oct. 
6; E 571722; Omelia B. Dodson, 
Binger, Okl. 20960 


Young black Joe; w A. C. L., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Bisher not: Wa Ss xO) -L se, Oct, .22, 
1923; E 576287; Annie €. Lucas, 
Checotah, Okl. 20961 


Your eyes; w Gus Kahn, m William 
Warvelle Nelson and Egbert Van 
Alstyne, of U. S. © Oct. 29, 1923; 
2c. Nov. 1; E 576638; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 20962 


w J. N. IL, m George Graff jr., 
of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
We Si © dc; Oc 151923)...B SAT: 
James N. Isaacs, Detroit. 20963 


Your lips tempt me; fox-trot, w HK. J. 
WC. mew Sh Sx of Ue So Othe. 
Oct. 11, 1923; E 571960; William 
Spencer Schwartz and Eugene J. W. 
Conrad, Ventnor, N. J. 20964 


Your mother gave me heaven when - 
she gave me you; w andm W. J. B., 
of U. S., arr. Andrew George Clem- 
mer, of U: S.. © 1 € Oct. 22, 1923; 
FE 576296; William James Barrett, 
New York. 20965 

Your smile; w Christopher John 
Coates, of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York, m L. T. P., of Great 
Britain, domiciled at New York. © 
1 ec. Oct. 12, 1923; E 574093; Leon- 
ard Thomas Parkinson, New York. 

20966 


Your sweet smile; w E. S. S. Hunt- 
iImsfon. nt EL. ' de Si of U. ‘Si °©: re 
Oct. 4, 1923; E 571604; H. J. Snel- 
grove, Peterboro, Ont., Canada. 

20967 


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20968 


Zenda; w and m’P. N., of U. 8.3 "pf. 
with words. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1923; 
KE 576964; Philip Nathanson, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 20968 


Zilana; fox-trot, Robson Shipley, of 
Great Britain, arr. W. A. Green- 
well; Gof. AYO )}@Oet 15, SAR | 
Oct. 17; E 572258; B. Feldman & 
co., London. 20969 


Zion’s hill; w and m James Allen 
Crutchfield, arr. H. L., of Norway, 
domiciled at Redlands, Calif. © 
Ave. dor 192R 242 new sept. + 10H 
576317; Haldor Lillenas, Redlands, 
Calif. 2097U 

Zisale; w and melody B. R., of U. S. 
© | €2. Nov. 8.1923 EB. 574685 - 
Boris Rosenthal, New York. 20971 


pt. 111, n: s., v.18, to: 14,1925 


> 


Zumurrud; Egyptian dance, R. S. 
Stoughton, of U. S.; pf. © July 
20; 1923; 2) es Oct. ie hiawaats : 
Walter Jacobs, inc., Boston. 20972 


XXVII Ottobre; versi di Gabriele 
Morelli, musica di Agostino Magli- 
ani, of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, 
Casa editrice italiana, Hmilio Gen- 
narelli & c. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 
1c Oct. 19; E 572358; Italian book 
co., New York. 20973 


31st street blues; w and m Wen Hall 
and Harry Geise, of U. S., arr. Billy 
Heagney, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Oct. 20, 
1923; E 574296; Joseph M. Davis, 
New York. 20974 


Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1923: 


Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 42 unpublished) — 


102 


Class H, Musical compositions (including 6,048 unpublished) —_______ 20,872 


1182 


' Abide with me; 


Ei OoreMusIC OF WHICH TEE SUBSISTING'’ COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 


4, 1909. 


quintet, words by 
H. F. Lyte, music by E. S. Lorenz. 
© E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the 
author. R 24842, Oct. 22, 1923. 1 


Afterward; song by Mary Knight 
Wood. © Mrs. Alfred B. Mason, 
% Oliver Ditson co., Boston. as 
the author. R 24817, Oct. 19, 1923. 

2 


Arm of the Lord; hymn-anthem, 
words by Wm Shrubssole, music by 


BE. S. Lorenz. © E. S. Lorenz, 
Dayton, O., as the author. R 24836. 
Oct. 22, 1923. 3 
As with gladness men of old; duet 
for  Christmastide, by PP. A. 
Schnecker; sop. and alto, or ten. 
and bass. © Louise W. Schnecker. 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 24828, Oct. 19, 1923. 4 


Awakening (The) of the rose; by W. 
Masse. (Octavo series, ladies voices, 
no. 113) © W. Maase. Diisseldorf, 
Germany, as the author. R. 24810, 
Oct. 20, 1923. 5 


Baltimore exposition, 1897; march, by 
V. Herbert; piano. © Victor Her- 
bert, New York, as the author. R 
24894, Nov. 6, 1923. 6 


Be joyful in the Lord; anthem, by A. 


Geibel. © Adam Geibel, Philadel- 
phia, as the author. R 24851, Oct. 
26, 1923. 7 


Belle of Pittsburgh: mareh, by V. 
Herbert; orch. © Victor Herbert, 
New York, as the author. R 24890, 
Nov. 6, 1923. 8 

Caprice espafiol; by Homer N. Bart- 
lett, op. 115; piano. © Emma C. 
Bartlett, % Chas. H. Ditson & co., 
New York, as the widow of the 
author.’ R 24815, Oct. 19, 1923. 9 

Cassandra overture; by T. H. Rollin- 
son; orch. (Popular edition, no. 
29) © T. H. Rollinson, % Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston, as the author. 
R 24826; Oct. 19, 1923. 10 

Chevaux (Les) de bois: galop, par 
L. Streabbog [pseud. of L. J. Gob- 
baerts]; piano. (Premiers pas, no. 
6) © Nathalie Debuller. veuve 


c 


ee lee nena a 


2097 


Louis Jean Gobbaerts, Brussels, 
Belgium, as the widow of the au- — 
thor. R 24179, July 3, 1923. 11 


Come O Creator, Spirit blest (Veni 
Creator, or, O salutaris); sacred 
song by HE. H. Bailey. © Eben H. 
Bailey, Y% White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, as the author. R 24882, 
Noy. 2, 1923. 12 


Conte de grand’mére; par L. Streab- 


bog [pseud. of L. J. Gobbaerts]; 
piano. (Premiers pas, no. 10) © 
Nathalie Debuller, veuve Louis 


Jean Gobbaerts, Brussels, Belgium, 
as the widow of the author. R 
24181, July 3, 1923. 13 


Deeper than tears; by E. S. Lorenz; 
unison cho. © E. S. Lorenz, Day- 


ton, O., as the author. R 24844, 
Oct. 22, 1923. 14 
Dernier rendez-vous; sonnet de Ca- 


mille du Locle, musique de H. 
Reyer. © Me. Outrey-Reyer, née 
Ernestine Rey, dit Reyer, Monte 
Carlo, Principauté de Monaco, as 
the child of the deceased author. 
R 24159, Nov: 5, 1923. 15 


Don’t stop to think; humorous four- 


part song, by A. Geibel; male 
voices. © Adam Geibel, % White- 
Smith music pub co., Boston, as the 
author. R 24780, Oct. 10, 1923. 16 


comfort; by E. 8S. Lorenz; 
male cho. © E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, 
O., as the author. R 24848, Oct. 22. 


Easter 


1923. 17 
Easter (The) evangel; cantata, by 
Edmund §S. Lorenz. © E. S. Lo- 
renz, Dayton, O., as the author. 


R 24837, Oct. 22, 1923. 

Easter (The) treasury: by E. S. Lo- 
renz. © E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
as the author. R 24832, Oct. 22, 


123: 19 
Emblem (The) of freedom: four- 
part song, words by Joseph Rod- 


man Drake, music by A. Geibel; 
male voices. © Adam Geibel, % 
White-Smith music pub co., Boston, 
as the author. R 24781, Oct. 10, 
1923. 20 


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20974 (21) 


En badinant; par Alfred d’Ambrosio; 
piano seul. 1. En mi.—2. En fa. 
© Blanche Aida Malvano, veuve 
d’Alfred Joseph Antoine Ambro- 
sio, Paris, as the widow of the 
author. R 24918, 24915, Nov. 3, 
1923. 2s 22 


scherzino, par Alfred d’Ambro- 
sio; instruments A corde. © 
Blanche Aida Malvano, veuve 4d’ 
Alfred Joseph Antoine Ambrosio, 
Paris, as the widow of the author. 


R 24914, Nov. 3, 1923. 2a 
Evening twilight gathers; duet, by 
Harold Leston [pseud. of O. L. 
Carter] op. 56. © Fanny Elizabeth 
Carter, Brookline, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 24825, Oct. 
19, 1923. 24 
Eventide; sacred duet. words by 


Charlotte Elliott, music by G. B. 
Nevin; sop., or ten., and bar. © 
Geo: B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the 
author. R 24827, Oct. 19, 1923. 25 


Fairy Lillian; etude caprice. by 8. B. 
Mille; pl. Qrne AL Millis, wWinte 
Plains, N. Y., as the child of the 
deceased author. R 24796, Oct. 3, 
1928. 26 

Festival gloria in excelsis: by P. A. 
Schnecker; quartet or cho., in B 
flat. © Louise W. Schnecker, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 
R 24820, Oet. 19, 1923. 27 

For you and me; waltzes by E. H. 
Bailey, op. 305; pf. © Eben H. 
Bailey, c/o White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston, as the author. R 24881. 
Nov. 2, 1923. 28 

From the eastern mountains; Christ- 
mas anthem, by P. A. Schnecker; 
quartet of mixed voices, and soli. © 
Mrs. P. A. Schnecker, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 24887, 
Nov. 6, 1923. 29 


Glory be to God; full anthem. by Mrs. 
EK. L. Ashford. © Mrs. E. L. Ash- 
ford, Nashville, as the author. R 
24849, Oct. 22, 1923. 30 

Good night; four-part song by A. 
Geibel; male voices. © Adam Gei- 
bel, c/o White-Smith musie pub. co., 
Boston, as the author. R 24784, Oct. 
10, 1923. 31 

Great is the Lord; anthem, by M. L. 
McPhail. © M. L. MePhail, Park 
Ridge, Ill., as the author. R 24835. 
Oct. 22, 1923. 32 


He was despised; anthem, by E. S. 


Lorenz. © E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, 
O., aS the author. R 24840, Oct. 22, 
1923. 33 


pt. 111, D. s., v.18 


Hosanna; chorus anthem, by E. S. 
Lorenz. © E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, 
O., as the author. R 24888, Oct. 22, 
1923. 34 


How beautiful upon the mountain; an- 
them, by W. A. Ogden. © Mrs. W. 
A. Ogden, Toledo, O., as the widow 
of the author. R 24847, Oct. 22. 
1923. 35 


How dear are Thy counsels; anthem. 
by E. S. Lorenz. © E. S. Lorenz. 
Dayton, O., as the author. R 24850, 
Oct. ..26, 1923. 36 


I can’t think ob nuthin’ else but you; 
words and music by Harry Dacre. 
© Frank Adlam, London, as the 
executor, R 24910, Nov..1, 19238... 37 


In dreamland; from The wizard of the 
Nile, by V. Herbert; sop. © Victor 
Herbert, New York, as the author. 
R 24897, Nov. 6, 1923. 38 


In May; four-part song, words adapted 
from the German by Harry Mack, 
music by A. Geibel; male voices. © 
Adam Geibel, c/o White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston, as the author. R 
24783, Oct. 10. 1923. 39 


In Thee, O Lord, do I put my trust; 
recitative and aria. by John B. 
Marsh; bass... ©, Walter .V...V. 
Marsh, New York, as the child of 
the deceased author. R 24906, Oct. 
ee begy tee 40 

Just behind the times; words and 
music by C. K. Harris. :<@ Chas. K. 
Harris, New York, as the author. R 
24809, ‘Oct. 19, 1923. 41 

Let Mount Zion rejoice; anthem, by 
J. B. Herbert. © J. B. Herbert, 
Monmouth, Il., as the author. R 
24852, Oct. 26, 1923. 42 


Lift up your heads; chorus anthem, 


by E. S. Lorenz. © HE. S. Lorenz. 
Dayton, O., as the author. R 24848, 
Oet.. 22,7 4923: : 432 


Lord, with glowing heart I’d praise 
Thee; trio, by P. A. Schnecker ; sop., 
ten, and bass. © Louise W. Sch- 
necker, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 24822: Oct. 19, 1923. 

44 


Love’s dreaming: words by E. H. Gur- 
ney, music by W. R. Spence. © Wm. 
R. Spence, Perth, Ont., Canada, as 
the author. R 24824, Oct. 19, 1923. 


45 
Magnificat in B flat; musie by W. C. 
Williams. © Walter Williams, 


Summit, N. J., as the child of the 
deceased author. R 24793, Oct. 3, 
19238. 46 


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BNR eu cee 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 11, 1925 


Mass in honor of St. Erwin, B. P.: by 
M. L. Nemmers. Se. © M. L. Nem- 
mers, Milwaukee, as the author. R 
24792, Oct. 3, 1923. 47 


Meilow eve is gliding; sacred part- 
.Song, by Albert J. Holden; men’s 
voices. © Chas. E. Holden, Mont- 
clair, N. J., as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 24795, Oct. 3, 1923. 
48 


Menetrier (Le) scéne villageoise; par 
L. Streabbog [pseud. of L. J. Gob- 
baerts|] (Babioles, no. 3) © Natha- 
lie Debuller, veuve Louis Jean Gob- 


baerts, Brussels, Belgium, as the 
widow of the author. R 24184, July 
3, 1923s 49 


My Angeline; from The wizard of the 
Nile, by V. Herbert. 1. no. 15, solo. 
Kibosh and cho.—2. New ed. for 
voice and piano. © Victor Herbert, 
New York, as the author. R 24883, 
24891, Nov. 5, 6, 1923. 50, 51 


Night (A) song; four-part song, 
words by Curtis Smith, music by A. 
Geibel; male voices. © Adam Gei- 
bel, %-White-Smith music pub. co.. 
Boston, as the author. R 24779, 
Oct. 10, 1923. ae 


Nune dimittis in B flat; music by W. 
©. Williams. © Walter Willams, 
Summit, N. J., as the child of the 
deceased author. R 24794, Oct. 3, 
- 1923. 53 


O be joyful in the Lord (Jubilate) 
Deo) ; music by A. Wooler; quartet 
or cho., in C. © Alfred Wooler, 
Buffalo, as the author. R 24816, 
Oct. 19, 1923. 54 


O Jesus we adore Thee; arr. by G. B. 
Nevin; quartet or cho. © Geo. B. 
Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the author. 
“R 24821, Oct. 19, ° 1923. 55 


O let your songs be of Him; Easter 
anthem, by C. Simper. © Caleb 
-Simper, Barnstaple, England, as the 
author. R 24812, Oct. 15,-1923. 

6 


O send out Thy light; anthem, by C. 
Simper. © Caleb Simper, Barn- 
staple, England, as the author. R 
24813, Oct. 15, 1923. on 

Oft in the stilly night; arr. by A. W. 
Lansing; ladies’ quartet. © A. W. 
Lansing, Cohoes, N. Y., as the au- 
thor. R 24828, Oct. 19, 1923. 58 

Olivet; Easter service, by ©. H. Ga- 


Ol 


briel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 
as the author. R. 24833, Oct. 22, 
1923. 59 


20974 (69) 


Organist (The) at home; by P. A. 
Schnecker, compiled and arr. for the 
parlor organ. v. 2. © Mrs. P. A. 
Schnecker, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 24884, Nov. 5, 
1923. 60 


Oster (Das) evangelium; eine Oster- 


liturgie, von Edmund S. Lorenz. © 
E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, O.. as the 
author. R 24845, Oct. 22, 1923. 61 


Papillon (Le) polka; par L. Streab- 
bog [pseud. of L. J. Gobbaerts] 
(Babioles, no. 6) © Nathalie De- ° 
buller, veuve Louis Jean Gobbaerts, 
Brussels, Belgium, as the widow of 
the author. R 24187, July 3, 19238. 


62 
Pendule (La) & musique; par L. 
Streabbog [pseud. of L. J. Gob- 


baerts]; piano. (Premiers pas, no. 
5) © Nathalie Debuller, veuve 
Louis Jean Gobbaerts, Brussels, Bel- 
gium, as the widow of the author. 


R 24178, July 3,.19238. 63 
Perles (Les) fines valse; par L. 
Streabbog [pseud. of L. J. Gob- 
baerts] (Babioles, no. 4) © Na- 


thalie Debuller, veuve Louis Jean 


Gobbaerts, Brussels, Belgium, as 
the widow of the author. R 24185, 
July 3, 1923. 64 


Pine (The) and the palm; song by 
Mary Knight Wood. © Mrs. AI- 


fred B. Mason, % Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston, as the author. R 24819, 
Oct. 19, 1923: 65 


Premiéres  tendresses; valse-inter- 
méde, par Alfred  d’Ambrosio; 
piano seul. © Blanche Aida Malva- 
no, veuve d’Alfred Joseph Antoine 
Ambrosio, Paris, as the widow of 
the author. © R 24912; Nov. 3, .1923. 


66 
Rejoice greatly: Christmas anthem, 
by A. W. Lansing. © A. W. Lan- 


sing, New York, as the author. R 
24905, Oct. 31, 1928. 67 


Rivals (The) ; two-step, by E. A. Van 
Alstyne. © Egbert A. Van Alstyne, 
Chicago, as the author. R 24911, 
Nove 19238. 68 


Rose rouge mazurka; par L. Streab- 
bog [pseud. of L. J. Gobbaerts] 
(Babioles, no. 5) © Nathalie De- 
buller, veuve Louis Jean Gobbaerts, 
Brussels, Belgium, as the widow of 
the author. R 24186, July 3, er 


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pt. 111, n. s., v. 18, no. 11, 1923 


20974 (70) 

Seguidille; danse espagnole, par L. 
Streabbog [pseud. of L. J. Gob- 
baerts] (Babioles, no. 2) © Na- 


thalie Debuller, veuve Louis Jean 
Gobbaerts, Brussels, Belgium, as the 
widow of the author. R 24183, July 
oy Age: 70 


Sérenade; par L. Streabbog [pseud. of 
L. J. Gobbaerts}] (Babioles, no. 1) 
© Nathalie Debuller, veuve Louis 
Jean Gobbaerts, Brussels, Belgium, 


as the widow of the author. R 
24182, July 3, 1923. 71 


She’s the comfort of their home: 
words and music by E. Rogers. | 
Kd Rogers, % Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York, as the author. 
R 24908, Nov. 1, 1928. . ee 


Softly, gently breaks the morning; 
Christmas carol, by Frank H. Ma- 


jor. © Caroline Major, New York. 
as the widow of the author. R 
24907, Oct. 31, 1923. 73 


Soldiers of the cross; hymn-anthem, 
words by Chas. Wesley, music by 
Arthur W. Nelson. © Mrs. Corne- 
lius Barry, Detroit, as the next of 
kin of the author who is not living. 
R 24834, Oct. 22, 1923. 74 


Speed, bonny bark; yachting four-part 


song, words by Riehbard Henry 
Buek, music by A. Geibel; male 
voices. © Adam Geibel, % White- 


Smith music pub. co., Boston, as the 
author.’ ‘R 14782, ‘Oct. 10,°1923.° 75 


Starlight, star bright; waltz song from 
the wizard of the Nile, by V. Her- 
bert. 1. Edition for voice and 
piano.—2. no. 12, quintette. © Vic- 
tor Herbert, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 24886, 24889, Nov. 5, 6, 
1923. TON £7 


Sun of my soul; quartet, words by J. 
Keble, music by E. S. Lorenz. © 
E. S. Lorenz, Dayton, O., 
author. R 24846, Oct. 22, 1923. 78 


as the” 


Te Deum in ©; music by Edwin C. 
Rowley. © Paul Rowley, New York, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 24829, Oct. 19, 1923: 79 

Thy name; song by Mary Knight 
Wocd. © Mrs. Alfred B. Mason, % 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, as the 
author. R 24818, Oct. 19, 1928. 80 

‘Tis midnight; hymn-anthem, words by 
W. B. Tappan, music by EH. S. 


Lorenz. © HE. S. Lorenz, Dayton, 
O., as the author. R 24839, Oct. 
22, 1928. 81 


Vive polichinelle; polka, par L. Streab- 
bog [pseud. of L. J. Gobbaerts]; 
piano. (Premiers pas, no. 8) 
Nathalie Debuller, veuve Louis Jean 
Gobbaerts, Brussels, Belgium, as the 
widow of the author. ._R 24180, July 
3, £9238. 82 

Weeping (The) now is over; hymn- 
anthem, words by R. L. Fleteher, 
music by E. S. Lorenz. © HE. S. 
Lorenz, Dayton, O., as the author. 
R 24841 “Oct, 22, 1925. 83 


When the bugles are calling; from 
the wizard of the Nile, by V. Her- 


bert. 1. no. 8, solo, Ptarmigan.— 
2. Ten.—3. Bass. © Victor Herbert, 
New York, as the author. R 


24885, 24892, 24893, Nov. 5, 6, 1923. 
84-86 

Wizard (The) of the Nile; lancers, by 
V. Herbert: piano. © Victor Her- 
bert. New York, as the author. R 
24895, Nov. 6, 1923. 87 


arr. by Geo. Wiegand ; 
orch. © Victor Herbert, New York, 
as the author. R 24898, Nov. 6, 
19238. 88 
Wizard of the Nile waltzes; by V. 
Herbert; piano. © Victor Herbert, 
New York. as the author. R 24888, 
Nov. 6. 19238. 89 
arr. by Geo. Wiegand ; 
orch. © Victor Herbert, New York, 
as the author. R 24896, Nov. 6, 
1923. 90 


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LIST OF MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED. FOR THE. MANU- 


FACTURE OF PARTS OF 
OF MAR. 4, 1909. 


Adieu; by Friml. © Boston music 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 8, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 91 

After thoughts. © Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 23, 1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 
190. 92 

All that I want, is to be left alone. 


© Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 14, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 198. 93 


Alligator flop. © Joseph Oliver, Chi- 
cago... Notice reec’d .Oct., 25,. 1928 ; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 195. 94 

American emblem. © Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 238, 1923; recorded. 
Vo De 190. 95 

Amorcita. © Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 23, 1923; recorded vy. 5, p. 190. 

96 

At night; by Rachmaninoff. © Boston 
musie ¢o., Boston. Notice ree’d Nov. 
8, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 97 

Back 0’ town blues. © Leo Feist, inc.., 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 9, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 98 

Berceuse; by Huerter. © Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 8, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 

99 

Blind man’s buff. ©.Fred Fisher, inc., 


New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 24, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 195. 100 
Break her heart and let her go. © 


Chas. K. Harris, New York. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 2, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 197. 101 
Break o’ day: words by P. J. O’Reilly, 


music by Wilfrid Sanderson. © 
Boosey & co., New York. Notice 
ree’d ) Nov.. 3, '1923; reeorded, v. 5, 
pi 192. 102 


Breath (The) of an Irish smile; orch. 
Richmond-Robbins, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 18, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 198. 103 
Breezes. © Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 23, 1923: 
recorded, v. 5, p. 194. 104 


INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE ME- 
GHANICALLY » THE AMUSICAL, WORK) UNDERSEG. 1 ¢E), OF DHE 


ACT 
20974 
Caprice; by Huerter. ©. Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 8, 1923: recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 
105 
Chansonette; by Bass. ©. Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice rec’d 


Nov. 8, 1923; recorded, v. 5,.p. 196. 
106 
Chattanooga stomps. © Joseph. Oli- 
ver, Chicago. . Notice ree’d Oct. 285, 


1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 195. 107 
Cherry blossoms. © _  Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


Notice rec’d Oct. 23, 1923; recorded, 
V. 5ycp+ 190: 108 
Cigarette; by Densmore. © Boston 
music c¢o., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Nov.,.8, 1923; recorded, v..5,.p. 196. 
109 

Come on Red, you red hot devil man. 
© Fred Fisher, inc., New York. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 9, 1923; recorded 


v. 5, p. 198. 110 
Comedy king. © Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. Notice 


rec’d Oct. 23. 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 190. 111 


Confrey’s (Zez) modern course in novy- 
elty piano playing. © Jack Mills, 
inc.. New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 
i, 1925 > recorded, v..5, p. 193. ,J42 

Corn on the cobb. © Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 19, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 194. 1138 

Cradle song; by Palmgren. © Boston. 
music co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 
8, 1923: recorded. v. 5, p. 196. 114 

Cruel daddy blues. © Irving Berlin, 
inc.. New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 
8, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 197. 115 

Dance of the wood nymphs. © Van- 
dersloop music pub. co., Williams- 
pert, Pa. Notice ree’d Oct. 23, 1823; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 190. 116 

Dancin’ Dan. © Goodman & Rose, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 
25, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 195. 117 

Dancing by moonlight. © Vander- 
sloot music pub. co., Williamsport, 
Pa. Notice rec’d Oct. 28, 1923; re- 
corded, v. 5. p. 190. | 118 


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Debutante; caprice; piano. © Rich- 
mond-Robbins, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 3, 1923; recorded, v. 
5, p. 197: 119 


orch. © Richmond-Robbins, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 18, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 198. 120 


Don’t forget to write a letter home. 
© Jack Mills, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Oct. 17, 1923; recorded, v. 
5, ps 193: 121 


Dream once again; words by P. J. 
O’Reilly, music by W. H. Squire. 
© Boosey & co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 3, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 192: 122 

Eccentric. © Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 19, 1923; re- 


corded, v. 5, p. 194. 128 
Emblem of peace. © Vandersloot mu- 
sic pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. No- 


tice ree’d Oct. 23, 1923; recorded, v. 
5. p. 190. 124 
Erratic. © Jack Mills, inc, New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 19, 1923; re- 
corded, v. 5, p. 194. 125 


Extase; by Ganne. © Boston music 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 8, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 126 


Feeling the way I do. © Irving Ber- 


lin, ine., New York. Notice. rec’d 
Nov. 14, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 
198. 127 


Flower of the Orient. © Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 
Notice rece’d Oct. 23, 1923; recorded 


v. 5, p. 190. 128 
Fluffy feathers. © Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. Notice 


rec’d Oct. 23, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 
190. 129 
Forgetful blues. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 8, 
1923; recorded, v. 5; p. 197. 130 
Georgia blues. © Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. Notice ree’d 
Nov. 14, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 198. 


131 
Gestern nacht hab’ ich Marie nach 
haus gebracht; marschlied. © Ead- 


ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 14, 1923; recorded, 
v. 5, p. 198. 132 


Goin’ home. © Rainbow music corp., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 22, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 193. 183 

Grieg (Hdvard Hagerup) Festival of 
the king; by Grieg, arr. by Feder- 
lein. © Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 


Notice ree’d Oct. 19, 1923; recorded, - 


v. 5, p. 194. 134 


Happy days.. © Jerome H. Remick & 
co., New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 
20, 1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 193... 135 


He’ll always be one of those guys. © 
Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Oct. 20, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 193. 136 


He may be your good man Friday. 
© Kay-Stern, ine., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Oct. 29, 1923; recorded, v. 
DB, Dev agos 137 


Headin’ home.. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Noy. 9, 19238; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 138 


Hollywood; by Alfred Hustwiek and 
Aubrey Stauffer. © Sherman, Clay 
& co., San Francisco, Notice rec’d 
Noy. 5, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 194. 

139 


Hush-a-bye bay. © Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 23, 1923; recorded, 
Vv. 5; te TSG: 140 


I had a garden. © Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 23, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 190. ~ 141 


I love the girl who kisses, I hate the 
girl that don’t. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 17, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 192. 142 


I’m somebody nobody loves. © Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, ine., New York. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 12, 1923; recorded, 
V:. op Loo: 143 

Igualada; by Zuera. © Boston music 
co., Boston. Notice ree’d Nov. 8, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 144 

In the land of sunshine; by Huerter. 
© Boston music co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 8, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 


p. 196. 145 
It was June. © Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. Notice 


rec’d Oct. 23, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 190. 146 
Italian smiles. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
- New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 30, 
1923; recorded, y. 5, p» 196. 147 


June rose. © Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 23, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 190. 

148 


Junkman blues. © Joseph Oliver, Chi- 
cago. Notice rec’d Oct. 25, 1923; re- 
corded, v. 5, p. 195. 149 

Just memories. © Raymond H. Clark, 
Portage, Me. Notice ree’d Oct: 31, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 150 


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NOTICES OF USER 


no. 11, 1923 


20974 (181) 


Just one more night in your arms. 
Fred Fisher, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 24, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 195. 151 


Keep a goin’; by Byron Gay; piano. 
© Richmond - Robbins, inc, New 
York. Notice rec’d Oct. 22, 1923; 
recorded, vy. 5, p. 193. 152 


Keep it booming. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 9, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 153 


Keystone division. ©  Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 23; 1923; recorded, 
x. Sop 190; 154 


Kill kare. © Vandersloot music pub. 
co., Williamsport, Pa. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 23, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 
190. 155 


Liebeslied ; by Harker. © Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. Notice rec’d Oct. 
19, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 194. 156 


Little bare feet; by O’Hara. © Bos- 
ton music ¢o., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Novy. 8, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 

: 157 


Little magpies; by John Barnes Wells. 
© Boston musie co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Noy. 8, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 196. 158 


Long ago rose. © Jack Mills, inc, 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 17, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 193. 159 


Love aint blind no more. © Rainbow 
music corp., New York. Notice 
rec’d Noy. 1, 1928; recorded, v. 5, 


p. 197. 160 
Love is all I ask of you. © Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 1, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 197. : 161 


Lovey came back. © Irving Berlin, 
inec.. New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 
23, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 194. 162 


Maid at arms. © Vandersloot music 
pub. co., ‘Williamsport, Pa. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 23, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 190. 163 

Maid of mesh. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 8, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 197. 164 

Malaguena; by Albeniz. © Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice ree’d Nov. 
8, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 165 

Mama’s baby, big fat baby boy. © 
Fred Fisher, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Oct. 24, 1928; recorded, v._5, 
p. 195. 166 


80830—24——_9 


© | Meet me in dreams (O komm im 


traum) © Edward B. Marks music 
co.. New York, Notice rec’d Nov. 
14, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 198. 167 


Midnight chimes; reverie, by Walter 
Rolfe; piano. © Richmond-Robbins, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 
15, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 199. 168 


Moonlight kisses. © Victoria pub. co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 17, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 193. 169 | 


Morning song; by Kramer; organ. © 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 19, 1923; recorded. v. 5, 
p. 1938. 170 


My Dixie darling. © Will Rossiter, 
Chicago. Notice ree’d Oct. 31, 19238; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 171 


My Granada gal; by Mort Harris and 
Jack Partington. © Sherman, Clay 
& co., San Francisco. Notice rec’d 
Noy. 5, 1928; recorded, vy. 5, p. 194. 

t72 

My sweetheart of paradise; by John 
Steel and Chas. Wakefield Cadman. 
© Sherman, Clay & eco., San Fran- 


cisco. Notice rec’d Nov. 5, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 194. 173 
My vamping sweet guitar. © Louis 


Borromes, New York. Notice reec’d 
Oct. 24, 1923; reeorded, v. 5, p. 195. 
174 


Nashville nightingale. © Harms, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 17. 
1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 192. 405) 


Night (The) before Christmas; by 
Van Vollenhoven. © Boston music 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 8, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 176 


Oh! didn’t it rain. © Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. Notice 

- ree’d Nov. 14, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 198. aor 
Oh gee! Georgie. © Ager, Yellen & 
Bornstein, inc., New York. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 20, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 193. 178 
Open the gate of your heart. © Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Noy. 9, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 
179 


Open the gates of the temple; by Mrs. 


Jos. F. Knapp. © Wm. A. Pond & 
co., New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 
14, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 199. 180 
Oswald, ah’s wald about you. © Irv- 
ing Berlin, ine., New York... Notice 
-reec’d Nov. 14, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 198. 181 


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Other lips; by Mort Harris and Oliver 
Wallace. © Sherman, Clay & co., 
San Francisco. Notice rec’d Nov. 
5, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 194. 182 


Out of sight, out of mind; by Vincent 
Rose and Harry Owens. © Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San Francisco. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 5, 19238; recorded, 
V: ‘ay Dp. t04e 183 


Ozark blues; by Fred Rose. © Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San Francisco. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 5, 1928; recorded, 


v. 5, p. 194. 184 
Peaceful slumber. © Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 23, 1923; recorded, 
Vo TE. POU. 185 
Pesticatin’ mama. © Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. Notice 


rec’d Oct. 20, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 193. 186 


Pinin’ just for you. © Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 23, 1923; recorded, 
v. 5, p. 190. 187 

Pollywogs’ frolic; by Erno Rapee and 
William Axt, arr. by W. C. Polla; 
orch. © Richmond-Robbins, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 22, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 198. 188 


Prelude in G minor; by Rachmaninoff, 
ed. by John Orth. © Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Oct. 19, 
1923: recorded, v. 5, p. 194. 189 


Putting on the dog. © Jack Mills, 
inc.. New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 
19, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 194. 

190 

Raindrops are teardrops from heaven. 
© Jack Mills, inc, New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 17, 1923; recorded, 
V. 0,0 p. BOB 191 

Red clover. © Jack Mills, ine., New 


York. Notice rec’d Oct. 19, 19238; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 194. 192 
Remembrance; by Davies. © Boston 


music co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 8, 19238; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 
193 

Rimpianto; by Toselli. © Boston 
musie co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 
8, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 194 
Roamin’ to Wyomin’. © Irving Ber- 
lin, ine. New York. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 17, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 192. 
195 

Rock me to sleep with my Virginia 
melody. © Shapiro, Bernstein & 


co., ine., New York. Notice rec'd. 


Oct. 25, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 195. 
196 


pt. 111, ND. s., v. 1& 


Rosie O’Reilly; or, It’s Rosie O’Reilly 
for me. © Will Rossiter, Chicago. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 20, 1923; reeorded, 
¥. Gy pe 19a: 197 


Sereening preludes, no. 1; by Erno 
Rapee and William Axt; orch. © 
Richmond-Robbins, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 6, 1923; recorded, 
ye Sadia: 198. 


Sea (The); by Palmgren. © Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice reec’d Nov. 
8, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 199: 


Seguidilla; by Albeniz. © Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice ree’d Nov. 
8, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 196.. 200 


Serenade; by Toselli. © Boston mu- 
Sic co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 8, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 201 


She wouldn’t do what I asked her to; 
words and music by Sam Gottlieb, 
Phil Boutelje and Al Burt. © 
Richmond-Robbins, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 9, 1923; recorded, 
Wao Dp. aoe 202 


Shepherds of the mountains (Los pas- 
tores de la Sierra) ; song. © Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Oct. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 194. 

203: 


Shimmie shoes. © Jack Mills, ince.,. 
New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 19, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 194. 204 

Sing, sing, birds on the wing; by Nut- 
ting. © Boston music co., Boston. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 8, 1928; recorded, 
ve Sp 196. 205 


Sleep; by Harl Lebieg. © Sherman, 
Clay & co., San Francisco. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 5, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 194. 206 


Slow Joe. © Ted Browne music co., 
inc., Chicago. Notice ree’d Oct. 31, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 197. 207 


Sometime T’ll hear your sweet voice 
calling; werds by Hazel M. Lock- 
wood, music by Lee W. Lockwood. 
© Boosey & co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 38, 1923; recorded, v. 5. 
a. SOD: . 208: 

Somewhere in the world. © Leo 
Feist, inc.. New York. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 9, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 

209) 

Susquehanna trail. © Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 23, 1923; recorded, 


Vv. Sop. 190: 210 
Sylph (La) © Vandersloot music 
pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. Notice 


-ree’d Oct. 23, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 
190. Pali d 


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no. 11, 1923 


NOTICES OF 


USER ; 
20974 (233) 


*Tain’t a doggone thing but the blues. 
© Rainbow music corp., New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 22, 1923; recorded, 
Gee 193. 212 


Take, oh take those lips away. © Leo 
Feist, inc, New York. © Notice 
rec’d Noy. 9, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 196. 213 

Tango in D; by Albeniz. © Boston 
music ¢o., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 
8, 19238: recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 214 


That big blond mamma. © Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. Notice 
ree’d Oct. 20, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p95. 215 


That’s a lot of bunk. © Edward B. 
Marks music co.. New York. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 14, 1923; recorded, v. 
Byte. toe: 216 

There’s a song in my heart; words 
and music by Bernard Hamblen. © 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 16, 1923; recorded, 
VEmey peed G9: 217 

Thought (The) of you; by Van Vol- 
lenhoven. © Boston music co., Bos- 
ton. Notice ree’d Nov. 8, 1923; 
recorded, y. 5, p. 196. 218 


Thumb marks; by John Barnes Wells. 
© Boston music co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Noy. 8, 1928; recorded, v. 
dvi toe 219 


Tweet, tweet. © Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 
20, 1923: recorded, v. 5, p. 193. 220 

Twelve o’clock at night. © Ager, 
Yellen & Bornstein, inec., New York. 
Notice ree’d Noy. 9, 19238; recorded, 
WE poke DOS. 4 en3 Dread 


West (The), a nest and you; by Larry 
Yoell and Billy Hillk © Sherman, 
Clay & co., San Francisco. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 5, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 194. 222 


Westward ho! © Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 
20, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 1938. 223 


What will become of me. © Irving 
Berlin, ine, New York. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 14, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 198. 224 


When it’s night-time 
Wednesday over here. © Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inec., New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 6, 1923; recorded, 
Voi 5) p. 197. 225 


When Nathan was married to Rose of 
Washington square. © Irving Ber- 
lin; “ine., New York.’ Notice ‘reed 
Nov. 14, 1928; recorded, v. 5, p. 198. 

DAG 


When the angelus is ringing in Ire- 
land. © Jack Mills, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 17, 1928; recorded, 
v. 5, p. 198. 227 


When you are in my arms. © Harms, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Oct. 
23, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 194. 228 


While you’re gone. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d Oct. 
23, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 194. 229 


Whispers of spring. © Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 23, 1923; recorded, 
Vi;0, D. 200: 230 


Yesterdays; by Huerter. © Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 
8, 1928 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 196. 430 | 


You can’t make a fool out of me. © 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Oct. 20, 1928; recorded, 
v. 5, p. 1938. 232 


Zulu’s ball. © Joseph Oliver, Chicago. 
Notice rec’d Oct. 25, 1923; recorded, 
TYAS, PIO: 233 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


ABC (The) short tutor; by Cuthbert 
Harris, of Great Britain, pf. 
Navies, 1993; 2, cx. Noy.:;20;° B 
577526; Warren & Phillips, London. 
[© pages 11-15 inclusive] 20975 


"A cunfessione; versi e musica di 
Luigi Donadio, of Italy, domiciled 
at New York; mand. ace. 4to. © 
Noy. 1, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 15; E 574907; 
Verdi’s musie roll co., New York. 

20976 


A frisio; tarantella, par Eduardo 
Gareri, of France; orch. avec piano- 


conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 26, 1923; 
1 ec Nov. 27; E 572904; Société 


anonyme des editions Ricordi, Paris. 
20977 


A. lx mode; w S. K. K., m B: K., of 
Gos wi). ¢€. Nov. 5, 1923; FE 576776; 
Selma Kastor Katz and Bertha Kas- 
tor, Worcester. 20978 


A sera; di Antonio Ricci-Signorini, of 
Italy ; violino e pf. Edizione Carisch. 
@ Jaly..40,71923,5 bea Sept, 2H 
567691; A. & G. Carisch & c, Milan. 

20979 


Abide with me; by Monk, played Alex- 
ander Russell, of U. S.; in E flat. 
(Ampico, with words, no. 841—E)} 
{Music roll] © Nov. 20, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 18, 1923; E 575578; American 
piano co., New York. [© interpre- 
tation ] 20980 


Aboultonpez; paroles de Max Eddy et 
Pothier, musique de Fred Pearly, of 


France. © Nov. 3, 1923; 1c Nov. 
30; E 572963; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 20981 


Absence makes the heart grow fonder 
for someone else; w and melody 
Frederick Johnson and Clarence 
Williams, of U. S. ©1c¢. Nov..10, 
1923; E 574762; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

: 20982 

Accidents (Les) ; paroles de Alexandre 
Trebitsch, musique de A. Chantrier, 
at France. © Nov...3, 1923; 1 ¢; 
Nov. 30: E 572973; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 20983 

Actéon; 1°7® suite en quatre parties, 
par J. Clémandh, of France; orch. 
avec piano conducteur. -Contents: 1. 


Cortége de Diane.—2. Danse de 
Rhodice.—3. Divertissement.—4. Les. 
faunes. © Oct. 5, 1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 27; 


BE 572532; Evette et Schaeffer, 
Paris. 20984 
Activity; march, Harold Bennett, of 
U. S.; oreh. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 


more music house. 4to. © Nov. 10, 
1928; 2 ce. Nov. 16; E 577124; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 20985. 


Addio, Surriento; versi di Nello de 
Lutio, musica di M. de Vellis, of 
Italy; mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 8, 
1923; 2 c. Oct. 26; E 576858; Casa 
editrice musicale Sorrento, Naples. 

20986 


After all; w L. H., melody Jack Dia- 
mond, Art Coogan and Sam Brown, 
of U. S. © 1 « Nov. 20, 1923; E 
574985 ; Lou Herscher, Philadelphia. 

20987 


After all I love you; w M. N. E., m 
Arnold T. Lax, of U. 8. New York, 
Frank Harding music house. © 
Nov. °12:; 19238--,271¢. ¢Mov.~ 153; 1 
574933; Marguerite N. Erickson. 
Seattle. 20988. 


After while; w and melody H. R. K... 
of U. S., arr. E. V. Dahlquist, of 


WS. 8:©@i en Novsi26;0 19233. E 
575112; Harold R. Keidel, Minne- 
apolis. 20989 


After your best pal’s gone; waltz, w 
at Wt ON Be SOL Gy oS akc) NOV. 
ete Pome oo C INONe FOr ue Ok coo 
Nola B. Felix, New Orleans. 20990 


Aheim! aheim; from Die Yiddishe- 
shiksse, w Anshel Schorr, m S$. S., 
of U.S2C63 N 4B XN)? © Nov- 
Ta T9378 re ea Ove Li we 2) L0G. 
Samuel Secunda, Brooklyn. 20991. 


Aileen Connell; w J. G. K., m E. 8. S- 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. T.. 
1923: E 575345; J. G. Kernan, Mel- 
ville, La. 20992: 


Aimer sans paroles; paroles de Roland 
Gaél, musique de André Mauprey, of 


France. © Nov. 3, 1923; 1 c. Nov. 
30; E 572957; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 20993 


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20994 


Ain’t goin’ to worry no more; melody 
J. G., of Ul Si. ©t ec! Nov.eo, 1923): 
E_ 576791; Jesse Gines, New York. 

20994 


Ain’t I a radio nut; w J. S. and I. M., 
m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. ©1l1e 
Nov. 16, 1923; E 577098; Jack Sea- 
man and I. Marks, Trenton, N. J. 

20995 


Ain’t it a shame to work on Sunday; 
arr. J. B. Herbert, of U. S.; male 
voices. © Oct. 10, 1923; 2 e. Oct. 
20; E 577297; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. [© harmonization 
and arrangement } 20996 


Ain’t it the truth; w andm J. L. L., 
jr., of U..S., arr. Will P. Held, of 
USS Gey Aire MOVE can, toe.) 
575132 ; Joseph Lewis Landram, jr., 
Philadelphia. 20997 


Ain’t nature grand; w A. N., melody 
John F. Ryan, of U. S.. © 1e. Nov. 
28, 1923; FE 577556; Anna Neubarth, 
East St. Louis, Ill. 20998 

Ain’t you comin’ back Lil to Jackson- 
ville; w T. E. C., melody Chappelle 
and Stinnette, of U. S., arr. Will 
Vonery; o1”U. S. © 1 ce. June 21, 
1923: E 576539; Thos. E. Chappelle, 
Chicago. 20999 

Air castle dreams; w I. Smith, m 
E. S. S. Huntington, of U.S. ©le. 
Dec. 7, 1923 ; EF. 575329; H. C. Smith, 
Fresno, Calif. 21000 

Al parque de artilleria; paso doble, 
J. P., of U. S.; solo B flat cornet. 
© 1 ¢@ Nov. 15, 1928; E 5749388; 
Jaime Pericis, Ponce, Porta Rica. 

21001 

Alabama dreams; w and m Arthur A. 
Penn, of U. S. © Oct. 31, 1928; 2 ec. 
Nov. 8; E 574705; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 21002 

Alabamy black sheep; fox trot, by 
King Zany [pseud. of Jack Dill] and 
Roy Ingraham, arr. Louis Katzman, 
of U. 8.; symphonic orch., with w. 
© (Nov. 217, 1923; -2-e, Noy: 26; EB 
577524; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

21003 

Album leaf; by: A. W., of U. S.; pf. 
New York, Conrad Schmidt. © 
Sept. 15, 1923; 2 e@ Ocet. 27; EB 
576883; August Werschinger, New 
York. 21004 


Album mélodique; par F.. Louis Tay- 
lor, of Great Britain; violon avec pf. 
Contents: 1. Historiette—2. Joy- 
euse.—3. Crepuscule.—4. Vieille 


pt. 11, 0. s., v.18 


chanson.—5. L’Orientale.—6. La- 

mento. © Oct. 4, 1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 3; 

E 572631; Schott & co., London. 
21005 


Album of six compositions; in modern 
style, by Charles Huerter, of U. S.; 
pf. Contents: A nightmare.—March 
burlesque.—A miniature.—Shep- 
herd’s  song.—Valse  burlesque.— 
Romance poetique. © Oct. 19, 1923; 
2 ec. Oct. 25; E 576975; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 21006 


Album rose; 1°° série, pour la jeunesse, 
contenant 12 jolis morceaux, d’au- 
teurs en vogue, of France; piano en 
clés’ de sol.’’’© ” Nov. 3.) 19238""'7" ¢: 
Nov. 30; E.572979; A. Zurfluh, Paris. 

21007 


Alexis; chanson fox-trot, paroles de 
Jean Rodor, musique de Hugéne 
Gavel, of France. © Nov. 3, 1923; 
1. ¢.. Nov: 305" Hl St2060— hrancis 
Salabert, Paris. 21008. 


Alice; w and m H: M. W., of U. S. 
©1c. Apr. 2, 1923; E 559406; Helen 
M. Winding, Wauwatosa, Wis. 

21009 

All broken up over you; fox trot, w 
Joe Burke and Lou Herscher, m Joe 
Murphy and Carl Hoeffle, of U. S., 
arr. Walter Paul, of U. S.; orch., 
with w. © Dec. 1, 1923; 2 c Dec. 
3; E 577678; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 21010 


w Joe Burke and Lou Herscher, 
melody Joe Murphy and Carl Hoe- 
fle, of U. S:, arr. J. Me"'© Te Nov. 
15, 1923; E 574922; Leo Feist, inc.. 
New York. 21011 


All hail to Old Glory; w F. C. B., 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher], of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 
26, 1923; EH 577482; F. C. Barrows, 
Harvard, Neb. 21012 

All my life; w and m Benny Davis 
and Harry Akst, of U."S.:; pt. with 
w. ©lc. Nov. 22, 1923; E 575021; 
Jack Mills, ine, New York. 


21013 
All over you; w Louise Bull, m Geo. 
Graff, jr.. of U. S., arr. Theo. Beach, 


of U.S: © 1 eo Nev. Pavtoce. hh 
BITf8a0> | Mrs. JR. Bully Porento:; 
Canada. 21014 


All over you, dear, I went away; w 
Cc. C., m EH. 8S. 8. Huntington, of U. 
S. ©1c. Nov. 10, 1923; E 574719; 
C. Compitelli, Brooklyn. 21015 

All suddenly the wind came soft; part- 
song, w Rupert Brooke, m Temple 
P. M. Bevan, of England, op. 2, no. 


1194 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


38; mixed voices. 4to. (Choral 
library, no., 183) © Oct. 25, 1923; 
1 @ Nov. 3; E 572675; Stainer & 
Bell, Itd., London. 21016 


All that I want is to be left alone; 
fox-trot, Al. Wilson and Jas. A. 
Brennan, arr. Ted Eastwood, of U. 
S.; orch. 4to. © Nov. 7, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 8; E 574692; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment } 21017 


All the girls are fond of a sailor; w 
and m Bennett Scott, of Great Brit- 
ain; in B flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 27, 1923; 
1 ec. Nov. 30; E 572910; B. Feldman 
& co,, London. 21018 


Alley up; w and m Mort Dixon and 
Ernest Breuer, of U. S. © Nov. 10, 
1923; 2 ce. Nov. 10; E 574779; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

21019 


Almond bloom; w M. A. M., m Geo. 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. Beach, 
Of SF © tie: Nov. :23;°1923; EB 
577332; Mary Ainsle McMichael, 
Stockton, Calif. 21020 


Along the garden ways; serenade, w 
Arthur O’Shaughnessy, m Howard 
Kirkpatrick, of U. S. © Apr. 14, 
tacos 2 € apr. 10 20K) 90040T- CW. 
Thompson & co., Boston. 21021 


Along the old lake trail; in Kid boots. 
w Joseph McCarthy, melody Harry 
Tierney, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 8, 
1923; E 575610; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 21022 


Same. © Dec. 5, 1923; 2 ¢. Dec. 
7; E 575374; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 21023 


Along the rainbow- trail; fox trot, w 
Ray Sherwood, m John Meyer, of 
Us, es. arr. Wm. .Sehulz, of U.S. : 
orech., with w. Feist ed. 4to. 
Bee Wd. 1923 = 2eDecrs ” EH ST(6iTT ; 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement ] 21024 


Along the road to Gundagai; fox trot, 
Jack O’Hagan, of U. S., arr. Wm. 
Schulz, of U. S.; orch. with w. Feist 
ed. New York, Leo. Feist, ine. 4to. 
iG) ec 1. 1923 2 esse. 32 B) 
577676; Allan & co., Melbourne, 
Australia. [© arrangement] 

21025 


Always blue; melody E. G. and A. N., 
Qf U.+S.0-@. 1.e. Nevs-14,,.1923 + EB 
577035 ; Emerson Gill and Alexander 
Nilsen, Cleveland. 21026 


1195 


21038 


Always dreaming of you; w Pierre 
Dale, melody P. D., of U. S., arr. 
Romo Falk, of U. S. ©1ce. Dec. 6, 
1923; E 577733; Pagie Dale, St. 
Louis. 21027 


Always waiting till my ship comes in; 
w P. F. W., m W. G. L. and H: O. L., 
of U. S., arr. W. G. L. ©l1c. Nov. 
1, 1923; E 574611; Webster G. Lar- 
sen, Harold O. Larsen and Paul F. 
Watkins, Evanston, II. 21028 


Alz far gelt; w and melody A. Lebe- © 
deff, of U.S. (.woya anp caby) © 
1 ec. Nov. 22, 1923; E 575009; Aaron 
Lebedeff, New York. 21029 


Ambassador march; by Louis Vitak, 
of U. S. 4to. 1. Orch.—2. Band. © 
Oct. 25, 1923; 2 c. each Nov. 5; E 


576765, 576766; Georgi & Vitak 
music co., Chicago. [© arrange- 
ment] 21030, 21031 


Ambition; overture, Harold Bennett. 
of U. S.; orch. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 
more music house. 4to. © Nov. 10, 
1923; 2 c. Noy. 16; EB 577133; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 21032 


Ambrosio (A. da’) Intermezzo; feuilles 
éparses no. 3, par A. @’A., op. 33, 
transcription par F. Heauoteur, of 
France; oreh. avec. piano-conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Nov. 3, 1923; 1c. Nov. 
28; E 572916; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. [© transcription] 

21033 


— Valse; feuilles éparses, no. 4, par 
A. @A., op. 33, transcription par F. 
Heurteur, of France; petit orch. avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 3, 
19238; 1 ec. Nov. 28; E 572917; Paul 
Decoureelle, Nice, France. [© 
transcription ] 21034 


America, the beautiful; w Catherine 
Lee Bates, m Samuel A. Ward, arr. 
Harold Hart Todd, of U. S.; six pt, 
cho. © Sept. 6, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 2; 
E 576738; Lamar & Barton, Nash- 
ville. [© arrangement] 21035 


American (The) girl; w J. E. J., m 
J-"©, Halls, ot U.S, © i'c. Nov. 16, 
1923? Er Oriiio: J.-P lhott: Jones, 
Camden, N. J. 21036 

Amicizia; mazurka, di Luigi Canoro, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
instrumental. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1923; 
E 574817; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. 21037 

Among the flowers; by Ethel Mund- 
henke, of U. S.; pf. (Summer fan- 
cies) © Nov. 1, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 5; 
E 574646; Hatch music co., Boston. 

21038 


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Dt. DEES y. 18 


Among the heather; by ‘Benjamin 
Burrows, of Great Britain: pf. 
Sept. 28, 1923; 1 c. Nov. 3; E 572613; 
Augener, Itd., London. 21039 


Anahuaec; opera en cuatro actos y un 
prologo, letra por Francisco Bracho, 
musica por Arnulfo Miramontes R., 
of Mexico, domiciled at New York 
City. 1. Orchestral score.—2. Vocal 
score with text. © 1c. each Oct. 
20, 1923; D 26499, 26500; Arnulfo 
Miramontes, New York. 

21040, 21041 


And the night raven sings; by Herbert 
Bedford, arr. Adolf Schmid, of Eng- 
land; oreh. with pf. conductor. 
(Galaxy, no. 242) © Nov. 12, 1923; 
2 ¢. Nov. 15; E 577063: G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 21042 


And we beheld His glory; anthem for 
Christmas or general use, w from 
the Bible. m George Rathbone, of 
England; mixed voices. (Novello’s 
octavo anthems, no. 1130) © Oct. 
31, 1928; 1 c.. Nov. 1; E 572586; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 21043 


Andante funébre; von J. Amberg, of 
Denmark, op. 15; violoncello mit 
orgel. © July 1, 1923; 1 c. Dee. 1; 
E 572999; A. Stahl, Berlin. 21044 


Andantino in D flat; composed, rev. 
and re-ed., Edwin H. Lemare, of 
U.S..organ:: (C Noy..7; 1928.) 2xe 
Noy. 20; E 577234; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. [© new arrange- 
ment] 21045 


Angels of Jesus; w and m O. J. S., of 
Canada. © May 1, 1921; 1 ¢ Nov. 
7, 1923; BE 572872; Oswald J. Smith, 
Toronto, Canada. 21046 


Angel’s prayer; every mother’s prayer. 
w and m Maud Bevans, of U. S. 
NOV Ee” 24 12S Te. Neh NOM nm 2 ot 
577620; Denton & Haskins music 
co., New York. 21047 


Answer the roll call; by S. W. K., of 
V.i 8S.» ptii© 1 ex Nov: 23, 1923; E 
577368; S. Walter Krebs, New York. 

; 21048 


Answer (The) to my prayer; w V. F., 
melody John F. Ryan, of U. 8S. ©1 
e. Nov. 10, 1923: E 574742; Violet 
Faslender, South Park, Mich. 21049 


Antek i Mafika (Tony and Mary); 
w and melody Joseph Kallini and 


PPO of Ue-S) arr oP erie. 


Dec. 1. 1923; E 577635; Peter Feld- 
hann, New York. 21050 


Antoinette; mélodie-fox-trot, dans la 
Revue de Madame Rasimi,. paroles 
de Gabriello, musique de Louis Hil- 
lier, of France. © Oct. 5, 1923; 1c. 
Oct. 27; E 572530; L. Hillier, Paris. 

21051 


Apotheosis;: by Perey Elliott, arr. 
Ernest Reeves, of Great Britain; 
two violins, ’cello, bass, harmonium 
and pf. (Schott & co’s cinema re- 
pertory, no. 129: Suite romantique, 
no. 5) © Oct. 11, 1923: 1 « Nov. 
3: E 572629; Schott & co., London. 
[© arrangement] 21052 


Apple blossom time; w Rene Bronner. 
m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. © Oct. 
1, 19233 °2°'e "Oct? 1X) Be aii298 ; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

21053 

Apple (The) trees (Die apfelbaume) ; 
English w Percy Pinkerton, German 
w O. E. Hartleben, m Casimir Bor- 
win, of Germany. © Oct. 10, 1923; 
1¢. Nov. 3; E 572622; Schott & co., 
London. 21054 


April song: w Sara Teasdale, m 
Eleanor Marum, of U. 8.; high voice. 
© Nov. 19, 1923; 21) Novai22ie 
575058: G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

21055 


Arab Ann; w and m G. C. W., of U. S.. 
arr. Robert Richmond, of U. S. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Nov. 19, 1923; 
E 577188: George C. Watson, Los 
Angeles. ‘21056 


Arabianna; oriental fantasy fox trot, 
w Val Howland, m Fisher Thomp- 
son, of U. S. © Nov. 29, 1923; 2 ec. 
Dee. 6; E 577752; A. J. Stasny 
music ¢co., ine., New York. 21057 


Aready: fox trot from Bombo, w and 
m Al Jolson and B. G. De Sylva, 
arr. Frank EH. Barry, of U. S.; orch. 
with words. Feist ed. 4to. © 
Nov. 19, 19283 2.0e Nove 20a, E 
577276; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 21058 

from Bombo, w and m Al Jolson 

and B. G. De Sylva, of U. S. © 

‘Nov... 10, 1923; 2.) Novena = Ni 

576976; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

21059 


Arizona stars: w George Little, m 


Carl Rupp, of U. S. © Nov. 13, 
1928: 2 e Nov. 15; E 574878; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

21060 


Art (The) of piano pedalling; by 
Harry Farjeon, of Great Britain. 
v.12!" © Oct: 24) 192531 er edeh 
Nov. 3; E 572605, 572606: Joseph 
Williams, ltd., London. 21061, 21062 


THOR 


i Aon Bare aes at 
Ray ey ee 

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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


21085 


As fair as morn; w traditional, m 
John Wilbye, ed. and adapted Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, of England; three 
male voices. 4to. (Male voice choir 
library, no. 105: John Wilbye’s 
second set of madrigals, no. 5) © 
NMov.2,0923 ; Ae. Nov,12 3 B'572733 ; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

21063 


As matchless beauty; w traditional, 
m John Wilbye, ed. and adapted 
Edmund H. Fellowes, of England; 
male voices. 4to. (Male voice choir 
library, no. 90: John Wilbye’s 
second set of madrigals, no. 15) © 
Detaves 11923 4 dies) Noy. | 125 / 
572722; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

21064 


At close of day; w and m Edwin H. 
Lemare, of U. S. © Nov. 9, 1923; 
2 c. Nov. 10; E 574790; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 21065 


At night; w Beatrice Redpath, m 
G. E. H., of England. (in Two 
songs) © Oct. 11, 1923; 1 ¢ Oct. 


20 HIS ZST7 : 
Canada. 


G. E. Holt, Toronto, 
21066 


At seven o'clock; w Harry Gifford, m 
Fred EH. Cliffe, of England; in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Sept. 28, 1928; 1c Nov. 3; E 
572598; Wilford, ltd., London. 

21067 


At sunset; by Alice Morse Glover, 
of U. S.; pf. (Melodious and in- 
structive pieces) © Nov. 20. 1923; 
2 ¢. Nov. 21; E 577319; W. B. Hasey, 
Boston. 21068 


At the fountain; by Charles Davidoff 
re-arr., L. P., of U. S.; cello and pf. 
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1923; E 575120; Luda- 
wig Pleier, Atlantic City. 21069 


Attack (Mohiliver) ; Bolgarisch, mel- 
ody M. L., and H. M., of U. S. © 
1 ¢c. Nov. 24, 1923; E 575076; Max 
Leibowitz and Haiman Millrod, New 


York. 21070 
Au jardin; by Ed. Poldini, of Hun- 
ras | ie ec) ‘Oct, 2D, 1923. LC. 


Nov. 2; E 572593; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London. 21071 


Au jardin du vieux sérail; Andrino- 
ple, par E. R. Blanchet, of Switzer- 
land, op. 18, no. 3; pf. (Turquie, 


mo. 3) © Oct. 25, 1923: 2 e Oct; 
26; E 574708; Composers’ music 
corp., New York. 21072 


Au pays des Maures; fox-blues, par 
G. Bonincontro, orchestré par Ad. 
Gauwin, of France; orch. avec piano- 


conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 1, 1923; 
1 e Dee. 3; E 573013; Librairie 
Hachette, Paris. [© arrangement] 
21073 

Aunt Susie’s picnic; w and m Duncan 
sisters [i. e. R. and V. Duncan] of 


Ux So. (O51 ies7 Nom) 244 19235 B 
575131; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 21074 


Autumn; w H. M., melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
U8 2.O as @ Nev.) 19: 1993s 
577180; Helen Moser, Rockford, Il. 

21075 


Autumn (An) love song; w Comfort 
Parry, m Wilfrid Sanderson, of. 
Great Britain; in F. © Sept. 14, 
1923; 1 ce. Nov. 3; E 572647; Boosey 
& co., London. 21076 


Autumn time; w A. J. S., m V. S. Bar- 
Data of U.S. ©). Nov, O9925 220, 
Nov. 19; E 577279; Albert J. Snow, 
Boston. 21077 


Ave Maria; chanson, musique de S. 
PF. 06; Ui 8. s1sep: 4 ©. eaNev. 238, 
1923: E 57 7371 : Severino Focacci, 
New York. 21078 


w Latin, m J. A. B., of Great 
Britain; bar. solo and four voices, 
with organ ace. 4to. © Nov. 22, 
to ce Cy NAV. way 10 Loe 5) che A 
Bordonel, Liverpool, England. 21079 


Ave Maria no. 1 [and] Ave Marla 
no. 2; m Sisters of St. Francis, of 
U. S.; sop. and alto. 4to. © Nov. 
14, 1923; E 577032; Mrs. William 
Sisters of St. Francis, Syracuse, 
Ne Oe 21080 


Ave vittoria! inno della milizia na- 
zionale, versi di S. Magnanelli, mu- 
sica di L. S., of Italy. Rome, La 
Voce. © Nov. 3, 1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 30; 
-E 572950; Lao Silesu, Paris. 21081 


Awake, my soul; w Bishop Ken, m 
Harold! Hart Todd, off. 0s 48. 
Sept. 6, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 2; E 5767386; 
Lamar & Barton, Nashville. 21082 

Awake, oh noble son of God; w W. D., 
m Robert Cary Stearns, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Oct. 25, 1923; E 576705; Winnie 
DuRant, Hlon College. N. ©. 21083 

Away out there in Ioway; w and m 

etre! Weis: VOnw, ws... ©). 2'e.. Nov: 
14, 1928; E 577032; Mrs. William 
Leahy, Williamsburg, Ia. 21084 

Awful moanin’ blues; w and m Stan- 
ley Miller, of U. S. © Nov. 17, 
1928; 2 ce. Nov. 23; BH 577397; Down 
South music pub. corp., New York. 

21085 


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21086 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Babe’s evening prayer; w A. J. Dick- 
erman, m Herman A. Hummel, of 
U.S. ©lec Nov. 6, 1923; E 574664; 
Alvah J. Dickerman, New York. 

21086 


Babies all talk one language; fox 
trot, w and melody L. R. A., of U.S. 
© 1e¢ Nov. 5, 1923; E 576798; 
Lenard Richard Ayers, Fitzsimons, 
Col. 21087 


Baby and I; slumber song, w Helen 
Hunt Jackson, m EH. E. T., of U. S. 
©"! '@ Nov.’ 26, 1923*" E 5Tr4ol : 
Emil EK. Tanner, Milwaukee. 21088 


Baby-land; w and m Artie Griffin and 
Bob “West, 08 “UU.” Ss... Ow spr. 20; 
TO2b- 2 60 MOV, Wy foo: Ea Orotae s 
Briahry music pub. co., New York. 

21089 


Baby mine: fox trot, w and m Jesse 
Greer, Bobby Heath and Raymond 
Klages, of U. S.; pf. with*w. © 
ie. Nov. 22, 19283. 5TS0L7; . Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 21090 


Baby’s prayer; by G. C., of U. S.; pf. 
(Childhood fancies, no. 2) ©1le. 
NOY, | 262, 1923% UE Of T42b Gerard 
Carbonara, Oakland, Calif. 21091 


Bach (Johann Sebastian) Air; on the 
G string, Bach, played Elizabeth 
Gay Jones, of U. S.; violin ace. 
(Ampico, with accompaniment, no. 
61583-F) [Music roll] © Dec. 20, 
1922.5 '°2°¢e. Dee! 18; 1928; 575552 ; 
American piano co., New York. [© 
interpretation ] 21092 


— Geistliches lied (Komm’, stisser 
tod) ; mélodie religieuse, von J. S. 
Bach, ed. A. Kleinecke, of Germany, 
transcription par A. Siloti; violon- 
celle et piano. Moscou, Paris, etc., 
A. Gutheil. © Aug. 1, 1923; 1 «¢. 
Oct. 26; E 572560; Breitkopf & Har- 
tel, Leipzig. 21093 


Partitas; de J. S. Bach, édition 
revue et doigtée par H. Dallier, of 
France; piano. v. 1, 2. (Hdition 
nationale francaises: Panthéon des 
pianistes, nos. 1229, 1230) © Oct. 
5, 1923; 1c. each Oct. 27; BE 572547, 
572548; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. [© editing, revising and fin- 
gering] 21094, 21095 


—— fSonaten und Partiten; von J. S. 
Bach, bearb. von Henri Martéau, of 
France; ftir violine allein, mit un- 
terlegter originalstimme. (Hdition 
Steingriber, nr. 2262) © Mar. 6, 


1922; 1c Dec. 1, 1923; EH 512993 ; 


Steingriber-verlag, Leipzig. 21096 


Wohltemperirtes clavier; forty- 
eight preludes and fugues, J. S. 
Bach, phrased, fingered and anno- 
tated, Orlando Morgan, of Great 
Britain; pf. bk. 1, nos. 1-12. © 
Oct.-25, 1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 2:3, 572595 ; 
Edwin Ashdown, Itd., London. [© 
phrasing, fingering and annotation] 
21097 


Bachelor blues; melody A. M. Gifford, 
ir. of U.S. «© 1G. Neve diets ; 
FE 574757; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 21098 


Baciami forte; valzer, di Santi Tafa- 
rello, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; instrumental. © 1c. Nov. 13. 
1923; E 574818; Rosario Catalano, 
Brooklyn. 21099 


Bacio nel deserto; oriental fox-trot, 
shimmy, di Tito Mazzuca, of Italy ; 
pf. © Sept. 1, 1923; 1 c Oct: 29; 
E 572578; Raffaele Izzo, Naples. 

21100 


Back from the sea I come; bass solo, 
w Laurene Highfield,.m H. W. Por- 
ter, of U. S.; with male quartette 
ace. 4to. © Nov. 19, 1923; 2 ¢ Nov. 
23; E 577328; Chart music pub. 
house, Chicago. 21101 


Back home to old black Joe; w and 
melody H. R. K., of U. S., arr. H. V. 
Dahlquist, of U. S. © 1 «a Nov. 26, 
1928; E 575114; Harold R. Keidel, 
Minneapolis. 21102 


Back in my home town; w and m 
F. J. L., of U. S., arr. Glen F. Welty, 
of U. S.; piano with w. ©1e. Nov. 
9, 1928; E 576825; Fred J. Lewis, 
Chicago. 21103 


Back in New York City; w C. Y., m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. 8S. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1923; E 577093; Charlotte Yourdon, 
Elizabethtown, Pa. 21104 


Back in old Virginia is a dear mother ; 
w C. A. C., m Al. Meehan, of U. S. 
© June 20, 1923; 2 ec Oct. 1; E 
569886; Cora A. Cunninghan, Jones- 
ville, Va. 21105 


Back o’ town blues; fox-trot, w and 
m L. M. Bowen and Herbie Herbe- 
deaux, of U. S., arr. Leroy Walker, 
of U. S.; orch, with w. 4to. (Feist 
edition, 1171) © Nov. 23, 1923; 
2 ec. Nov. 24; E 575123; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

21106 

Back to Texas; w D. T. C., m Geo. 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. Beach, 
of U.S)» © 1c, Nov.u2s, £92393). 
577359; Dixie Taylor Chandler, San 
Antonio. 21107 


1198 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


Back to Thee, dear Saviour; w James 
Holmes, m H. G. T., of U. S. © 
Aug fh 1973302 c.,Dec., 5,.1925; EB 
575213; Herbert G. Tovey, Los An- 
geles. 21108 


Bagatellen; von Viggo Brodersen, of 
Denmark, op. 7; klavier. © July 
Die 1925> 1 @ Nov. 13 )°H 2512751 ; 
Steingriber verlag, Leipzig. 21109 


Bahama; fox trot, Harry Woods, arr. 
Lows Katzman, of. U.. S.;.orch., 
with words. 4to. © Oct. 27, 1923; 
2 c. Nov. 5; E 576772; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] : 21110 


Bailiff’s (The) daughter of Islington; 
English folk-song, arr. Leslie Wood- 
gate, of England; mixed voices. 
4to. (Choral library, no. 182) 
Oct. 20; 1923: 1 c. Nov. 3; E’572681 ; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 21111 


Ballad, for trot melody; by A. M. 
Gifford, jr.. of U.S. © 1c. Nov. 10, 
1923’; E 574760; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

ZEES 


Bambina; w Jacob B. Grinoch, m 
Simon Grinoch, of U. S., 1st papers. 
© dies Dee:' 4; 1923; B..577657; S. 
and J. Grinoch, New York. 21113 


Bambola (La); polka, melody S. C., 
of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1923; EB 
576824; Salvatore Cusenza, Brook- 
lyn. 21114 


Bambola (La) della prateria; oper- 
etta in tre atti di Carlo Lombardo, 
musica di Béla Zerkovitz, adatta- 
mento ritmico di A. Nessi, of Italy; 
pf. con parole. © Oct. 17, 1923; 
1 c« Oct. 18; E 572673; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 21115 


Bamboo baby; by Dorothy Wilde, of 
U. S.; melody with pf. ©1c. Nov. 
8, 1923; E 576821; Dorothy Wilde 
Adair, New York. 21116 

Banjo picker; by Powell, played 
Louise Mason, of U. S. (At the fair, 
no. 6: Ampico, no. 61913-G) [Mu- 
sic roll] © Mar. 20, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 
13; E 575601; American piano co., 
New York. [© interpretation] 

PAILT 

Banjo studies: simplified method, arr. 
M. J. S., of Jugo-Slavia, domiciled 
at New York City. © Nov. 21, 1923: 
2 e@. Nov. 23; E 577390; Michael 
John Saxon, New York. 21118 

Banner most glorious; w and m Lucy 
F. Nelson, of U. S. © Oct. 18, 1923; 
2 ec. Oct. 18; E 574581; Schroeder & 
Gunther, New York. 21119 


21130 


Barearole; by. L. P., of U. S.; cello 
and pf.,; in, A- fat: . ©nt e..Dee; 4, 
1923; E 577670; Ludwig Pleier, At- 
lantic City. 21120 


Barcarolle; de §S. Rachmaninoff, op. 
10, n. 3, transcrite par Luigi d’Am- 
brosio, of Italy; alto, ou violon, et 
piano. © Nov. 17, 1928; 1 ¢c. Nov. 
19; E 5728389; G. Ricordi & ©co., 
Milan. PAPE 


Barcarolle blues; w and melody Cliff 
Friend, Jack Meskill and AI Sher- © 
Man oor Wis S., arr. da, My ' G4). 
Nov. 9, 1923; E 576845; Leo. Feist, 
inec., New York. 21122 


Barearollette; par Ed. Poldini, of 
Hungary; pf. © Oct. 25, 1923: 1c. 
Nov. 2; E 572594; Edwin Ashdown, 
Itd., London. 21123 


Be a man, little son; w Edith Smale, 
m Cecil Rayners, of Great Britain. 
ce) Oct. 26): 19252 te Nov. 9°) 
572664; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 21124 


Be merciful unto me; w Psalm LVII, 
m Wilfrid Shaw, of Great Britain; 
ten. or sop. solo and chorus, with 
organ ace. 4to. (York series an- 
thems & glees, no. 843) © Nov. 16, 
1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 19; E 572851; Banks 
& son, York, England. 21125 


Bear (A); by Henrietta Griswold, of 


U.68., (0p, Oi ne: S37 pf . (Boy seout 
pieces, no. 3) © Dec. 4, 1923; 2 c. 
Dee. 8; E 577805; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 21126 


Beauty (The) prize; selection, Jerome 
Kern, selected and arr. H. M. Higgs, 
of Great Britain; orch., with 1st 
violin canductor. London, Chappell 
& veo hi tdi (Chappell’s operatic 
selections, no. 161) © Oct. 25, 
1928: 1 ce. Nov. 8; E 572670; T. B. 
Harms co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 21127 


pf. © Sept. 26, 
TOP TC CL, DOs Mi eston.. Lb. 5. 
Harms co., New York. 21128 


Beauty, retire! w Joseph Lewis 
French, m Ruth White Warfield, of 
U. S.: medium, in F. (Fisher edi- 
tion, no. 5323) © Nov. 24, 1923; 
2 c. Nov. 27; EB 575147; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 21129 


Because, I love you too; w and m 
William Hood Rhoads [i. e.. W. H. 
d. B.] vot UaiSs arr: La Vos, Burgh, 
of Biv S.4) pt, with w.;, ©.1,.c. Nov. 
27, 1923: E 575135; William Hood 
Jean Rhoads, New York. 21130 


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21131 


Becker (René L.) Toccata; by R. L. 
B., of U. S., op. 69°; organ in B flat. 
© Nov. 9, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 10; EB 
OT4789 ; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

21131 


Beer and wine; w A. K., m E. S. §S. 
Huntington, of U. 8S. ©1c¢ Dee. 
7, 1928; E 575836; Alfred Klugow, 
Turtle Lake, Wis. 21132 


Beethoven (Ludwig van) The Divine; 
w Goethe, m Beethoven, arr. and tr. 
Walter Damrosch, of U. S.; six 
treble voices. 4to. (Church music 

~ review, no. 703) © Nov. 5, 1928; 
2-c. Nov. 6; E 574641; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. [© arrangement 
and English text] 21133 


Menuetto; from Septett, L. v. B., 
op. 20, arr. Gordon Balch Nevin, of 
U. 8.; pipe organ.. © Nov. 7, 1923; 
2. c. Nov. 20; EH 577222; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 21134 


Minuet in G; by Beethoven, 
played Artur Schnabel, of U. S. 
(Ampico, red label, no. 62291-—H) 
[Music roll] © July 20, 1923; 2 ec. 
Dec. 18; E 575572; American piano 
co., New York. [© interpretation] 
PALO ae 
Sonate, no. 29; grosse sonate, L. 
v. Beethoven, op. 106, ed., phrased 
and fingered, Stewart Macpherson, 
of Great Britain; hammer-klavier, 
in B flat maj. Analytical ed. © 
Nov. 8, 1923; 1 c. Nov. 20; E 572860; 
Joseph Williams, ltd., London. [© 
editing, phrasing and fingering] 
21136 


Begegn’ ich wo ’ner kleinen; shimmy- 
lied.. aus Dolly, operette in drei 
akten, gesangstext von Rudolf Ber- 
hnauer, musik von Hugo Hirsch, of 
Germany, klav. arr. v. Otto Linde- 
mann, of Germany. © Oct. 20, 
1923; 1 ec. Nov. 19; E 572797; Drei 
masken-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 21137 

Beginner’s Easter song; w and m L. 
M. B., of U..S. .© Mar. 30, 1923; 2 
ec. Nov. 6; Ei 577285; Lizzie M. Bos- 
worth, Chicago. 21138 

Behold I come quickly; w B. C. B, 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher], of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 
1, 1928; E 574599; Bessie C. Bobo, 
St. Elmo, Tenn. 21139 


Behold now, praise ye the Lord; 
anthem, w from Psalms, m Gott- 
fried H. Federlein, of U. S.; mixed 
voices with bar. solo. (G. S. 8vo. 
choruses, no. 7060) 
LO23 2 2 Peo NOV 2353) 4B EO Loew Ge. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 21140 


© Nov. 20,. 


pt. 111, 1. 's., v. 18 


Beim segeln, beim segeln; one-step, 
aus Dolly, operette in drei akten, 
gesangs-text von Rudolf Bernauer, 
musik von Hugo Hirsch, of Ger- 
many, Klay. arr. v. Otto Lindemann, 
of Germany. © Oct. 20, 1923; 1 e. 
Novy. 19; KE 572795; Drei masken- 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 21141 

Being good is such a lonesome job; 
fox trot, w A. H. O.,m E. S. 8S. Hunt- 
ington, of U.S. ©.1 e@ Noy. 26, 
1923; E 577458; Arthur H. Osborne, 
Kansas City, Mo. 21142 


Bejentze ( Bamenmpi); w and melody 
A. L., of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 22, 1923; 
E 575006; Aaron Lebedeff, New 
York. 211438. 

Believe me! I’m got it; w Alton Mor- 
gan, melody W. G. Morrow, of U. 
S. ©1c Nov. 10, 1923; E 574767; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 21144 

Bell-cow blues; w and melody Shepard 


N. Edmonds, of U. 8S. © 1. Nov. 
10, 1928; E 574754; Shepard N. 
Edmonds music pub. co., New York. 

21145: 


Belle (The) of Killarney; w and m 
Wr Ne! we of TU. 08atarr eiadolt 
Thaler, of U. S. [Photograph] © 
1 ¢«. Nov. 18, 1923; H 574803; Wil- 
liam N. Jennings, Philadelphia. 

21146 

Beneath a soft southern moon; w and 
mH. M.. G., of U.S.: ©.1 e@iWov. 
5, 1923; E 576787; Edith M. Gid- 
dings, New York. 21147 


Beneath the old oak tree; w O. A. G., 
m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 16, 
1923; E 577099; Otto A. Gathman, 
Paterson. 21148: 


Beneath the oriental moon; w G. Van 
S., melody John IF’. Ryan, of U. S. 
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1928; E 574741; Gil- 
bert Van Steeanwyk, Sioux City, N. 
D. 21146) 

Benedictus es Domine; m Harvey B. 
Gaul, of U. S.; mixed voices, organ 

-ace. 4to. (Church music review,. 
no. 688) © Oct. 28, 1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 
24:0 1 e Nov: 7; ST68T: TE OW. 
Gray co., New York. 21150: 


Bennett (George J.) Three pieces; by 
G. J. B., of England; organ. Con- 
tents: Idyll.—Trio.—Romance. 
Nov. 3, 1923; 1c Nov. 17; H 572790; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 21151 


Berceuse; by Otto Ortmann, of U. 8.: 
violoncello and pf. © Nov. 19, 1923; 
2 ec. Nov. 22; E 575056; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 21152 


1200 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1928 


21175 


par A. Flégier, of France; orch. 
avee piano-conducteur. 4to. © 
Sept. 1, 1923; 1 c. Dee. 3; E 573019; 
Librairie Hachette, Paris. 21153 


Berceuse rose; par Alberto Bachmann, 
of France; violon avec pf. © Nov. 
15,°1923;. 1a Nov: 16;:E 572783; 


Société anonyme  des_ editions 
Ricordi, Paris. 21154 
Bersagliere (Il) allegro; polka, di 


Luigi Canoro, of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. ©1c. Nov. 13, 1923; E 
574816; Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 

21155 


Best anthems; [compiled] Hope pub. 
co.. of U. S. 4to. © Nov. 8, 1923; 
2 c. Nov. 13, aff. Nov. 12; A 760856; 

_ Hope pub. co., Chicago. 21156 


Best (The) sweetheart that I had ever 
known; ballad, w Ed. Conners, m 
Pat MeInerney, of U. S. Lowell, 
Mass., Acme music pub. co. © Nov. 
28, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 30; E. 577696; 
McInerney & Conners, Lowell, Mass. 

AA bare 

Better (A) day; w L. M. C., melody 
John F, Ryan, of U. S.. ©.1.c, Nov. 
10, 1923; E 574744; Lucile M. Camp- 
bell. Danville, Va. 21158 

Bettina mia; mazurka, by A. R., of 
Wins ips. 
574655; Alberto Rizzi, Brooklyn. 

21159 

Betty : fox trot, w A. B., m Clarence J. 
Koch of U.S. (© 2 ciAprs 17, 1923; 
PF 559409; Arthur Barrington, Phila- 
delphia. 21160 

w EK. EH. L., m Louise G. Ogle, of 
U.S: ©le Nov. 8, 1923 ; H 576945 ; 
Elizabeth HE. Lawrence, New Or- 
leans. 21161 

Beware of the haunts; unison, or solo, 
with three part refrain, w Laurene 
Highfield, m H. W. Porter, of U. S8.; 
melody in bar. 4to. (School music 


for the upper grades and high 
school) © Nov. 20, 1923; 2 ce. Nov. 
23; E 5773829; Chart music pub. 


house, Chicago. 21162 


Beyond: w Alfred Barratt, m Haldor 
Lillenas, of U.S. © Aug. 1,°1923; 
2 e. Dec. 3, 1923; EB 575211; Herbert 
G. Tovey, Los Angeles. 21163 

Big Hearted Bennie; w V. Hedden, m 
Gus Van and Joe Schenck, of U. §S., 
arr. Ted Eastwood, of U.S. ©1e. 
Noy. 26. 1923; E 577449; Stark & 
Cowan, inc., New York. 21164 

Big (A) sunflower; unison and two- 
part song, w Laurene Highfield, m 
Lee) Be. Wilson. | Gf. Us 2 S: Ato. 


@id ¢) Nov. 4.11928 ~E. 


(School music for the upper grades 
and high school) © Nov. 17, 19238; 
2 ¢. Nov. 23; E 577323; Chart music 
pub. house, Chicago, 21165 


Bilbro’s first grade book; for young 
beginners, Mathilde Bilbro, of U. S.; 
pt. '©,Sept.:22:.1923;-'2 e@. and raft. 
Sept. 24; A 758293; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 21166 


Billie eatin’; part-song, Ww anon., m 
Hal Huntley, of U. S.; mezzo-sop., — 
alto and bar. 4to. (Junior high 
school glee club, no. 1801) © Nov. 
23, 1923:;'2°¢. Nov: 263). 577488 ; 
J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 21167 


Billy boy; w and m collected and arr. 
_ Cecil J. Sharp, of England. (In 
nursery songs from the Appalachian 
mountains, second series) © Oct. 
23, 19238 3° hc) Oct. 24: BH 572406; 
Novello & co., Itd., London. [© ar- 
rangement | 21168 


Bionda rossa e bruna; versi di Cor- 
rado Cinque, musica di A. Mazzuc- 
chi, of Italv; mand. ac¢é. 4to. © 
Sept. 8, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 26; E 576861; 
Casa editrice musicale Sorrento, 
Naples. 21169 


Bird (The). the rose and the weather ; 
wWweand m A/T 7B. of CO. Sin ©ode 
Nov. 20, 1928; E 574990; Adéle T. 
Boyd, Hssex Fells, N. J. 21170 - 


Birds (The): w Hilaire Belloc, m 
Phyllis M. James, of Great Britain ; 
in ‘AY flat: .©'Sept:. 28/1923 -7i2/ ¢. 
Nov. 3; E 572610; Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. PALL 


Bird’s (The) honeymoon; w L. A. K., 
m Clifton Keith, of U. S. Long Is- 
land, N. J., Keith’s music house. © 


TOC tacos te Ga aNOweT Wey ec Hy 
574894; Leola <A. Kress, Long 
Branch, N. J. 21172 

Bizet (Georges) Smuggler sextet; 


from Carmen, G. Bizet, transcrip- 
tion Joen Fresco, of Holland; pf. 
(Belwin piano transcription, no. 3) 
© Nov. 193 1923):) 2) es Nov. 13's" 
575042 ; Belwin, ine., New York. 

PR WU 


Black and blue; w Sam M. Lewis and 


Joe Young, melody Lou Handman, of 
U.S. ©lc. Nov. 16, 1923 ; E 577080 ; 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 21174 
Blackbird (The) ; by Ernest A. Dicks, 
of Great Britain: pf. © Nov. 16, 
1923: 1 ec. Nov. 19; E 572852; Banks 
& son, York, England, DUNES 


1201 


CATALOGUE OF, COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21176 


Blessed Saviour, Thou art mine: w 
and m O. J. S., of Canada. © Apr. 
AOR POZE Dee UNOvE Te He a eon’ * 
Oswald J. Smith, Toronto, Canada. 

21176 


Blessed (The) way; wandm A. J. 4%., 
of OC Bi- Oe Octh- 3019023; Bthe. 
Nov. 15; E 574887; A. J. Showalter, 
Dalton, Ga. P's Bl Ap 


Blossom-time; w Edward Lockton, m 
Evelyn Sharpe, of Great Britain, in 
E flat. © Nov. 26, 1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 
27; EH. 572899; J. B. Cramer & co., 
Itd., London. 21178 


Blue (The) bird; unison and two-part 
song, w Laurene Highfield, m Ira 
B. Wilson, of U. S. 4to. (School 
music for the upper grades and 
high school) © Nov. 17, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 23; E 577324; Chart music pub. 
house, Chicago. 2IL79 


Blue grass blues; w and m Billy 
Meyers and Elmer Schoebel, of U. S. 
© Nov. 13, 1923; 2 « Nov. 19; E 
574969; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 

21180 


Blueitaty; oy C.F. Boor’ OU: Sa wt, 
© 1c. Nov. 1, 1923; E 574609; Chas. 
H. Booker, Philadelphia. 21181 


Blue rose fox trot; w and m Clara F. 
Hoelscher, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 26, 
1923; E 575110; Clara Hoelscher, 
Iowa City, Ia. 21182 


Blue Swanee; w Raymond HKgan and 
Gus Kahn, melody Richard A. 
Whiting, of U. S., arr. R. E. ©1-«. 
Nov. 16, 1928; E 5749238; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. 211838 


Blueless (The) land; waltz, w and m 
VAL Key Otol: ise pKC)N GN eet Le: 
2 c. Nov. 26; E 577596; George A. 
King, San Diego, Calif. 21184 


Beating song; w J. W. G., m Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
U. SS. New York, Frank Harding. 
) i Noy,, 10, 1923.2. «Nov, 19n ek 
577629 ; James W. Gould, Greenfield, 
Til. 21185 


Bobolinks; cantata, w Christopher 
Pearse Cranch, m Carl Busch, of 
U. S.; children’s voices. 4to. © 
ANP 25, WOlD ! 2.C. ang att, Oemiao!: 
A 759815; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 


delphia. 21186 


Bonne (Une) place; paroles de Max 
Eddy et Fred Pearly, musique de 
F. Pearly, of France. 
1923; 1c Nov. 30; E 572962; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 21187 


©, Noy. .3, ° 


pt. Mar Seve 1S 


Bonnie Scotland; w and m E. J. 
Davies, of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 7, 1923; 
EK 577041; Walter G. Mears, Pitts- 
burgh. 21188 


Boosey’s cornet solo album, no. 6; by 
various authors, arr. George Nicholls 
and J. Ord Hume, of Great Britain; 
with pf. acc. © Sept. 28, 1923; 1 
c. Nov. 3; E 572640; Boosey & co., 
London. [© arrangement] 21189 


Boughton (Rutland) Five Celtic love 
songs; w Fiona Macleod, m R. B. 
of England. London, Stainer & Bell, 
Itd. Contents: 1. Green branches.— 
2. The daughter of the sun.—3. 
Tragic lullaby.—4. Shule agrah.—d. 
My grief. © Oct. 20, 1923; 1 « 
Nov. 3; EH 572680; Rutland Bough- 
ton, Glastonbury, England: 21190 

Bouncing around; melody Peter Boc- 
age and A. J. Piron, of U. S. 

1 @ Nov. ' 26) 1925%°9°H!) ost ; 
Clarence Williams music pub. ©¢o., 
inc., New York. 21191. 

Bowed-head (The) blues; w M. L. C., 
mE. S. 8. Huntineton, of U.S. 
©1c. Dec. 7, 1923; E 575325; Melva 
L. Carpenter, Denison, Tex. 21192 

Boy (The) with his song; w H. M., 
m Arnold T. Lax, of U. 8. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Sept. 3, 1923; 
2 c. Nov. 6; E 574651; Elisabeth 
Martin, Lindenhurst, N. Y. 21193 


Brahms (Johannes) Capriccio; by 
Brahms, op. 76, no. 1, played Brahm 
van den Berg, of U. S.; in F sharp 
min. (Ampico, no. 612438-G) 
[Music roll] © Oct. 20, 19225) 2 c. 
Dec. 18, 1923; E 575554; American 
piano co., New York. [© interpreta- 
tion ] 21194 

Brambledown fair; folk duet, w and 
m Billy Beer, of Great Britain; in 
EF. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Oct. 13,, 1928; 45 ¢, Gera eae, Y 
572502; Reynolds & co., London. | 

21195 

Bréville (P. de) Sonate; par P. de 
Bréville, of France; piano, en ré 
-bémol. © Nov. 8, 1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 
30; E 572976; Rouart, Lerolle et cie., 
Paris. 21196 

Brighella; di Giovanni Ascanio Cicog- 
na, of Italy; piano. (Marionette, 
2a serie, no. 3) © Nov. 17, 1928; 
1 « Nov. 19; E 572846; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan: 2ST 

Brightest and best; Christmas service, 
text Laurene Highfield, m Lowden, 
Thomas and Rosche, of U. 8S. © 
Sept. 29, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 10; 
A 762060; Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago. 

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21220 


Bring back my mamma to me; w and 
meer Ey of U.S)’; Ast.’ violin acc. 
© 1 e¢. Nov. 16, 1923; E 577105; 
Chester Escher, Jersey City. 21199 


Bring it with you when you come; 
w P. G., melody Porter Grainger and 
Cliff Hess, of U. S. © 1c Nov. 
16, 19238; E 577088; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. 21200 


Brise ensoleillée ; valse lente, par J. R., 

‘ of Italy; orch. avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to. © Nov. 8, 1923; 1 «. 
Nov. 28; E 572918; Joseph Rico, 
Courbevoie, France. 21201 


Broadway is a wonderful place; 'w H. 
I)., melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. 8. 
(out es Nov) 19,' 1923 5°) 577155 ; 
Harry Dietset, Newark, N. J. 

21202 


Brodersen (Viggo) Ballade; von V. 
B., of Denmark, op. 30; klavier. 
©'suly 5, 1923; 1c Nov. 13;' B 
572752; Steingrdber-verlag, Leipzig. 

21203 


Drei lieder; nach gedichten von 
Hermann Hesse, musik von V. B., 
of Denmark, op. 44; fiir eine sings- 
timme mit klavierbegleitung. Con- 
tents :—1. Einsame nacht.—2. Friih- 
ling.—8. Wie sind die tage schwer. 
Sane G 4925; 1 e: Nov.’ 133). 
572755; Steingriber-verlag, Leipzig. 
21204 


Heinrich Leuthold, 
musik von V. B., of Denmark, op. 
41; fiir eine singstimme und klavier- 
begleityng. Contents:—l1. Erinner- 
ung.—2. An die eine.—8. Serenade. 
aiuty 2h, 1923" 1c. Nov. Jos 1 
572756; Steingriber-verlag, Leipzig. 
21205 


Drei stiticke; von V. B., of Den- 
mark, op. 89; ftir klavier vierhindig. 
© July 26, 1923; 1 « Nov. 13; HB 
572753 ; Steingraber-verlag., Leipzig. 
21206 


Sonate; von V. B., of Denmark, 
op. 18; fiir violoncello und klavier. 
© Aug. 6, 1923; 1 «@ Nov. 13; E 
572750; Steingraber-verlag, Leipzig. 
21207 


— Sonette; von V. B., of Denmark, 
op. 40; klavier. © July 21, 19238; 
1c. Nov. 13; E 572754; Steingraber- 
verlag, Leipzig. 21208 


Vier lieder; nach gedichten von 
Theodor Suse, musik von V. B., of 
Denmark, op. 19; fiir eine Sings- 
timme und klavier-begleitung. Con- 
tents :—1. Schau nur hinaus.—2. Wie 


duft.—3. Friedhof—4. Friihling. © 
Joly 2b is2p Per Nov. 13°" E 
572749; Steingraber-verlag, Leipzig. 

21209 


Broken love nest; w and melody B. 
NES of US. © tre Ok, 15:-1023- 
E 574437; Ben Max and Jack Max, 
Evarts, Ky. 21210 


Brooklyn Sunday school union ninety- 
fourth anniversary musical pro- 
gram; W and m various composers, 
compiler of U. S. 8vo. © Apr. 19, 
POP ey (Cat, BOE ae 5 Xk 
762518; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. DAA TA 


Build a nice big bungalow down by 
the briny sea; w and m L. Nx of 
Ue, Ort ner Novice 1928 2 
077419; Louis Neubauer, Philadel- 
phia. PAD A 


Bumpkin’s dance; by Felix White, of 
Great Britain; pf. (Curwen edi- 
tion, no. 9508) © Sept. 11, 1928; 
1-e. Oct. 15; E 572449; J. Curwen 
& sons, Itd., London. PAA 


Burning kisses; w Raymond W. Peck, 
melody Percy Wenrich, of U. S. © 
te Dee, f2,'19238" H 575606; “Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 21214 


Busy fingers; by Florence A. Good- 
rich, Of OU. 'S.; pi. © Nov. 12;'1928 : 
2c. Nov. 15; E 577049; Clayton 
F. Summy co., Chicago. ZAZIS 


Busy (The) saw-mill; by Mathilde 
Bilbro, of U. 8.; pf. (Two log-camp 
stories, “no. 2) "© Nev. 12,1928 : 
2¢. Nov. 15; E 577061; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 21216 


Butterflies in’ summer; w Adrian 
Doone, m Alison Travers, of Great 
Britain; in E flat. © Oct. 19, 1923; 
le Nov. 3; E 572637; Boosey & co., 
London. PAD 


Butterflies wink their primrose wings; 
by Florence A. Goodrich, of U. S.; 
pf. © Nov. 10, 1923; 2c. Nov. 15; 
E 577050; Clayton F. Summy co., 
Chicago. 21218 


Butterfly (The) and rose; w EH. K., 
m Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. New York 
City, Frank Harding. © Nov. 5, 
1923; 2 c. Nov. 19; EH 577191; Emma 
'Killy, Elizabeth, N. J. 21219 

Buy a paper from a nice old man; 
w Bill Grundy [i. e. R. C. G.], m 
Bert Busby [i. e. R. E. B.] of U. S. 
© Nov. 13, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 20; E 
574999; Ray C. Grundy and Robert 
BE. Busby, Long Beach, Calif. 

21220 


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area | 


pt. ul, De Su iv.18 


By-bye I’m going by-bye; w H. L. P. | Calling; w-and melody A. H. L., of 


and David Kohn, melody H. L. P., 
of U. S., arr. Grif Gordon, of U. S. 
©.1c¢ Nov. 9, 19283; E. 576820: 
Harold L. Patterson, Oklahoma City, 
Ok. 21221 


By the garden gate, Ill meet you; 
waltz, w Lee Mack, m J. A. G., of 
UNS. ©" Nov. 10,°1923 +22) Nov. 
26; E 577590; J. Adam Geiger, 
Jackson, Mich. 21222 


By the waterfall; by Wilfrid Scott, of 
England; pf. © Nov. 20, 1923: 1 ¢. 
Nov. 28; E 572907; Warren & 
Phillips, London. 21223 


C’est marrant; paroles et musique de 


J, Lenoir, of ‘France, ©; Noy., 3, 
2oey Ly . NOVe... OO pall. “O2Z949 : 
Lucien Brulé, Paris. 21224 


C'est un petit truc épatant; paroles de 
Alexandre Trebitseh, musique de A. 


Chantrier, of France. @ Nov. 3, 
$929 331 Ve Nov: ,30i%; Find gad ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 

Blg25 


Cabaret blues; fox trot, w and m F. 
W. A., jr., and Noble V. Gabbert, 
of Us: Ses ©. i.e: Dee. 5, 719235; E 
575276; Fred W. Ahblefeld, jr., Cyn- 
thiana, Ind. 21226 


Caiques; par HB. R. Blanchet, of Switz- 
eriand,. ape-d8)' «no, «Ls pie (ur- 
quie, no. 1), ©’ Oct. 25, 1923; 2 ce. 
Oct. 26; E 574706; Composers’ music 
corp., New York. 28227 


California, brilliant ending of the rain- 
bow and the West; w andm J. S. R., 
of U. S. © Nov. 22, 1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 
26; E 577594; J. S. Ramey, Los 
Angeles. 21228 


Call me back to your side mother dear ; 
w and melody H. F. U., of U. S. 
© 1 ¢« Nov. 28, 1925; EH, 577580; 
Harry Frank Ulrich, Los Angeles. 

21229 


Call me home; w tr from the Hindoo 
and m WBileen Pringle, of England. 
@ Nov: 15,’ 19235" 1c.) Now adis) E 
572782; Elkin & co., Itd., London. 

' 21230 


Call me thine own; w R. H. W., m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 16, 
1923; E 577102; Rose H. Walton, 
Brooklyn. 21231 


Call of the Sphinx; valse orientale, 
melody A. M., of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 
26, 1923; E 577414; Alexander Ma- 
loof, New York. PR Ware 


12 


VU. .8.,;,©,4 ee Nova lO aids, Eb 
D77178; Arthur H. Lee, San Fran- 
cisco. 21233 


Calling for you; w and m Ed. Came- 
ron and Buddy Fields, of U. S. 
Nov. 9, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 10; E 574786; 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

21234 


Campbells (The) are comin’; w anon., 
traditional air, harmonized and arr. 
Purcell James Mansfield, of Great 
Britain, op. 80, no. 9; mixed voices. 
4to. (Scottish part songs, no. 173) 
© Oct. 13, 1923901 ce Oegner: EF 
572559; Bayley & Ferguson, Glas- 
gow. 21235 


Can Jesus save; w and m F. L. T., of 
U..S. © Dec. 22, 1923; 2 ¢. Dec. 12: 
E 581808; F. L. Templin, Billings, 
Okl. [© new matter] 21236 


©anecion de amor; fox trot, por AI- 
fonso Esparza Oteo, of Mexico; pf. 
with words. © 1. Oct. 29, 1923; 
E 575083; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. DR ea | 


Cancién de las hadas (Chanson des 
fées) ; letra de la Maria de Jorge 
Isaacs, musica de Jeronimo Telasco, 
‘of Spain. Editions musicales Buffet, 
Crampon et cie. (Coleccion de aires 
Colombianos) © Nov. 3, 1928; 1 c. 
Nov. 30; E 572955 ; Evette et Schaef- 
fer, Paris. 21238 

Canci6n nativa (Native song); letra 
y musica R. R. R., of Porto Rico. 
©’ Nov: *'7,' 1923'='2" cF Nov, 192" E 
576842; Ramon Rafael Rivera, Ca- 
guas, Porto Rieo. 21239 


Canoe (The) race; w Aletha Phillips, 
m J. S. Fearis, of U. S.; unison 
chorus with alto ad lib. 4to. (Uni- 
son chorus, no. 1217) © Nov. 23, 
1923; 2 c. Nov. 26; E 577495; J. S. 
Fearis & bro., Chicago. 21240 


Cantate (La) des cités-jardins ; poéme 
de Magaglyo et G. B.-L., of France. 
musique de G. L., of Belgium. © 
Sept. 15, 1923; 1 « Oct. 1; E 572590; 
Georges Benoit-Lévy, Georges Lau- 
weryns et Magaglyo, Paris. 21241 

Cantica angelorum ; collection of Latin 
and English hymns, by Sister M. S.., 
of U.S. ,,,4to:. ©) Oct. 22), 1928 ; 
2 ec. and aff. Nov. 6; A 760844; 
Sister Mary Seraphine of the Sisters 
of the Holy names of Jesus and 
Mary, Alhambra, Calif. 212429 

Cantica eucharistica ; choral devotions 
to the blessed sacrament, adapted 
and ed!'C2 WL Di, of WU)" S7Pmin- 


04 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


song notation. Third: ed., rev. and 
enl. 12mo. © Sept. 21, 1923; 2 
e. and aff. Sept. 24; A 759098; 
Charles Winfred Douglas, Ever- 
green, Col. 21243 


Cantiléne de la pluie; poésie de Au- 
guste Gaud, musique de Marcelle 
Soulage, of France, op. 12, no. 1; 
mezzo-sop. ou baryton. Editions 
musicales Buffet, Crampon et cie. 
© Oct. 5, 1923; 1 c Oct. 27; EB 
572528; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

21244 


Canzone di strada; pifferi abruzzesi, 
pezzo caratteristico, di F. Paolo 
Frontini, of Italy; pf. © Aug. 23, 
1923; 1 ec. Oct. 30; E 572570; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 21245 


Caprice de sylphe; concert work, Wil- 
liam Benson, of England; violin and 
pf. with cello obbl. ad. lib. Artists’ 
proof ed. Wigan, England, Craw- 
ford music pub. co. © Oct. 1, 1923; 
1 ¢, Oct. 19; E 573043; William 
Cavrodus. Benson, Wigan, England. 

21246 


Carlo Magno; walzer. melody Giu- 
seppe Tarantola, of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn. © 1 e¢. Dec. 6, 1923; 
E 577743; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. 21247 


Carmen; shimmy-fox-trot, letra de 
José de la Vega y Ramon Coll, 
musica de R. C., of Spain. © Nov. 
og 1923 5/1 .e:.. Nov. .30.;..E,:572951; 
Ramon Coll, Buenos Ayres, Argen- 
tina. 21248 


Carmencita ; love song, w and m Billy 
Hill and Larry Yoell, of U. S. 
INGY nite, 4t02ed | 2.6. Nov.;,22: Hi 
979039; Florintine music pub. co., 
San Francisco. ri 21249 


Carol of Lorraine; old French poem, 


English ver. Th. Baker, m Ralph J. 
de Golier, of U. S.; high voice. 
[French and English texts] © Nov. 
19, 1923; 2c... Nov.; 22; E. 575060; 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
21250 


Carolina blues; w H. A., melody Ar- 
nold T.. Lax, of U. S. © 1«@. Nov. 
19, 1923; E 577165; Harry Ackerley, 
Cambridge, Mass. - 21251 


_ Carrion crow; w and m collected and 


arr. Cecil J. Sharp, of England. (In 
Nursery songs from the Appalachian 
Mountains, second series) © Oct. 
23, 1923; 1 « Oct. 24; E 572402: 
Novello & co., 1td., London. [© ar- 
rangement | ; Ph Weay4 


Casey is a wonderful name; from 
That Casey girl, w William Jerome, 
m Jean Schwartz, of U. S. © Nov. 
138, 1928; 2 c« Nov. 19; E 574982; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. ZEZDO - 

Catch me; w Johnny Morley, m John 
F. Ryan, of U. S.. © 1 ¢. Nov. 28, 
1923; E 577563; John T. Morley, 
Kingston, Ont., Canada. 21254 


Caucasian love; Jewish w B. Thoma- 
shevsky, m Joseph Cherniavsky,. of 
Russia, domiciled at New York. 
1c. Nov. 9, 1923; E 576835; Edward 
B. Marks music co., New York. 

: PA PARTS) 

Cavadias (Lucien) 8 povorxa revaxca dia 
pavdortvo, Brodi kai KkAapivo; tedxos lov, 
w various Greek poets, m L. C., of 
Greece. © Nov. 17, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 
19; E 577210; Lucien Cavadias, New 
York. 21256 

Cavalier et Tzigane; prologue, by 
Percy Elliott, arr. Hrnest Reeves, of 
Great Britain; two violins, ‘cello, 
bass, harmonium and pf. (Schott 
& co.’s cinema repertory, no. 125: 
Suite romantique, no. 1) © Oct. 
11,' 1923; 1 e. Nov. 35 BH '572628; 
Schott & co., London. [© arrange- 


ment] 2U257 
Cave woman blues; w and melody 
William Russell, of U. S. © le 


Nov. 10, 1923; E 574766; Clarence 
Williams musie pub. co., ine., New 
York. 21258 


Cecily (Ciacilie); by Strauss, op. 27, 


no. 2, played by Howard Brockway, 
of U. S.; high voice in HE. (Ampico, 
red label, with ace, no. 61571-F) 
[Music roll] © Feb. 20, 1923; 2 
e. Dec. 13; E 575565 ; American piano 
co.. New York. [© interpretation] 

21259 


Célébre berceuse; mélopée populaire 
' corse, tr. de Chanoine, transcription 
et harmonisation par Augustin La- 
zarotti, of Italy, op. 23; voix mo- 
yennes. [French and Italian text] 
©. Nov. 3; 1923; 1: ec.) Nov... 30;, EB 


572944: Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. [© transcription and _ har- 
monization ] 21260 


Cello; lessons 1, 2, Harvey P. Long- 
street, of U. S. © Aug. 24, 1923; 
2 ¢. and aff. Sept.: 63 A °757056 ; 

~ U.S. school of music, New York. 

Psa 21261 

‘Cello tune; by Maurice Jacobson, of 
Great Britain, ed. Ernest Fowles; 
pf. (Curwen edition, intermediate 
grade, no. 9234) © Aug. 28, 1923; 
1 ec. Oct. 15; H 572458; J. Curwen 
& sons, Itd., London. 21262 


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21263 


Cento di questi giorni; canzonetta 
drammatica, versi e musica di F. A., 
of Italy, domiciled at Philadelphia ; 
pf. con parolee © 1 e¢. Nov. 24, 


1923; HE 575065; Frank Amodio, 
Philadelphia. 21263 
Ceremonial (The) noted; occasional 


offices of the community of St. Mary, 
with the plainsong, ed. and arr: 
Winfred Douglas, of U.S. 8 vo. © 
Oct. 1,,.1923,; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct. 3; A 
759233; Sisterhood of St. Mary, inc., 
Peekskill, N. Y. 21264 


Chacun son gotit; dans Le phénoméne, 
paroles de Sacha Guitry, musique 
de Henri Christiné, of France. © 
Nov. 3, 1923; 1 c. Nov. 30; E 572967 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 21265 


Chalma; waltz, Harold Bennett, of 
U.. 8.; oreh. Cincinnati, O.,,, Fill- 
more music house. 4to. © Nov. 10, 
1923; 2. ¢. Noy. 16; E 577119; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 21266 


Chalmers-Hunt (Leonard) Four Ara- 
bian love lyrics; w and m L. Chal- 
mers-Hunt, of England. Contents :— 
1. Dear strands of gold.—2. The gar- 
den of herbs.—3. Hager.—4. The 
camel song. © Aug. 1, 1923; 1 c¢. 
Nov. 3; E 572596; Wilford, Itd., Lon- 
don. 21267 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
Danse hindoue; piéce romantique, 


par C. Chaminade, of France, op. 
55, no. 5; pf. (Piéces romantiques, 
no. 5) © Nov. 16, 1923; 1 c. Nov. 


16; E 572772; Enoch & cie.; Paris. 
21268 


——- Idylle arabe; piéce romantique, 
par C. Chaminade, of France, op. 55, 
no. 3: pf. (Piéces romantiques, no. 
3) ©, Nova 169 1923, de Nov. 16; 
E 572771; Hnoch & cie., Paris. 21269 


Le matin; par C. Chaminade, of 
France, op. 79, no. 1; piano a 4 


mains. New ed. -© Dec. 7, 1928; 
1c. Dec. 7; E 573055; Enoch & cie., 
Paris. 21270 


—— L’Ondine; par C. Chaminade, of 
France, op. 101; pf. 44mains. © 
Noy. 26, 1923° “ae. NOV Jae on 
572774; Enoch & cie., Paris. 21271 

—— Rigaudon; piéce romantique, par 
C. Chaminade, of France, op. 55, no. 
6; pf. (Piéces romantiques, no. 6) 
© Nov. 16, 1923; 1.¢ Nov. 16; 5 
572773; Hnoch & cie., Paris. 21272 

Rimembranza ; par C. Chaminade, 

of France, op. 88; piano, 4 4 mains. 

©). Nov. 16,°1923: 2 .c., Nov:, 165; E 

572770; Enoch & cie., Paris. 21273 


raat eee (Te 
« ve 


pt. IIT, De Ss v.18 


4me valse; par C. Chaminade, 
of France, op. 91; piano 4 4 mains. 
New ed. © Dee. 7, 1923; 1 ¢ Dec. 
7; E 573054; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

21274 


Chane breine; w S. Smulewitz, mel- 
ody A. L,, of UC Sa0 Gia ae gues) 
© 1 ¢« Nov. 22; 1923; E 575008 ; 
Aaron Lebedeff, New York. 21275 


Chanson d’amour et de souci; poésie 
de Tristan Klingsor, musique de 
Sylvio Lazzari, of France. © Oct. 
¥2\° 1923 3:1 e) OCl. 273 areas: 
Max Kschig et cie., Paris. 21276 


Chanson de Marguerite dans la prison ; 
poésie d’aprés Goethe, musique de 
Sylvio Lazzari, of France. © Oct. 
5, 1923; 1 « Oct. 27; E 572537; Max 


Eschig et cie., Paris. 21277 
Chanson de Provence; par Amédée 
Reuchsel, of France; piano. (Echos 


des provinces de France, no. 1) 
Nov. 8, 1923; 1 c. Nov. 80; BE 572942 ; 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 21278 


Chanson de route; par A. Flégier of 


France; orch. avec piano conduc- 
teur. 4to © Sept. 1, 1923; 1 « 
Dec. 3; E 573020; Librairie Ha- 


21279 


Chanson du meunier; poésie de Tris- 
tan Klingsor, musique de _ Sylvio 
Lazzari, of France. © Oct. 5, 1923; 
1c. Oct. 27; E 5725386; Max Eschig 
et cie., Paris. 21280 


Chansonette; by Charles O. Banks, of 
U. S.; organ. (St. Cecilia series, 
no. 298) © Dec. 4, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 
5; E. 575284; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 21281 


song fox-trot, Rudolf Friml, arr. . 
Dan Godfrey, of Great Britain; full 
military band. (Jn Chappell’s army 
journal, no. 512) © Nov. 22, 1923; 
1c. Dec. 7; E 573088; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 
21282 


Chansons pour la jeunesse; recueil, de 
10 jolies chansons, paroles et mu- 
sique par divers auteurs, of France. 
4to. (Repertoire des écoles pen- 
sionnats, lycées, etc., Ire série) © 
Noy,:; 8, 4923 “aires Neven2se) 
572913; A. Zurfluh, Paris. 21283 


Charming; w Mrs. D. T..R., melody 
Arnold 'T. Tuax, of, Us.S.7 (ne. NOV. 
19, 1923; E 577166; Mrs. D. T. Ran- 
dolph, Clarkston, Wash. 21284 

Chello che dice ’a gente; versi di N 
Mendozza, musica di E. Cerino, of 
Italy; mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 8, 


chette, Paris. 


1206 


' Chitarrata dispettosa ; 
cenzo Narciso, musica di E. Ric- | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


1923; 2 c. Oct. 26; E 576856; Casa 
editrice musicale Sorrento, Naples. 
21285 


w and melody L. P., of U. S. © 
26, 1923; E 577505; Law- 
21286 


Chicago bound blues; those migration 
blues, w and melody J. Williams, of 


Chi ; 
1 ey Ney. 
rence Perkins, Chicago. 


U: SS: © 1 ce. Nov. 16, 1923; EB 
D77088; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 
21287 

Chicago the gem on the shore; w and 


We) Of US... arr: W. J. Good- 
re Gee we (©) Ot.” 15," 1924" 2c. 


Nov. 19; 'E 9577252; J. H. Johnson, 
Chicago. 21288 
Chicki-chicki; from Irving Berlin’s 


third annual Music box revue, w 
Sam Ward, m Dora Stroeva, of 
U;S. © Nov. 12, 1923; 2c. Now. 18 ; 
E 574806; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 21289 
Chien (Le) de Jean de Nivelle; poésie 
de Tristan Klingsor, musique de 
Sylvio Lazzari, of France. © Oct. 
eehees; 1c. Oct. 27; E 5725388; Max 
Eschig et cie., Paris. 21290 


Child madonna: w L. G., m Reed 
Miller, of U. S., arr. Thomas Clark, 
of England, domiciled at New York. 
© 1c. Nov. 5, 1928; EB 576801; Lucy 
Gantt, New York. 21291 

Child songs from Hawaii (Mele no na 
Kamalii): text Ermine Cross, m 
Elsa Cross, of U. S. obl. 12 mo. © 
Sept. 6, 1928; 2 ce. Sept. 10, aff. Sept. 
15; A 757243; C. C. Birchard & co., 
Boston. 21292 

Children’s (The) king; w Mabel Rose- 
mon, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
mie. 1 1998-2 «& Oct. 14-2 B 
577302; Homer A: Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 

Chili bom bom; w Cliff Friend, melody 
Walter Donaldson. of U. S. © 1.e 
Nov; 22; 19233) By) 575027 i Irving 
Berlin, ine., New York. 21294 

Chimes of love; w and m R. B. C., of | 
U.S. © 1 @ Nov. 7, 1923: BH 57 6812 : 
Roy B. Comfort, Atlantic City. 

21295 

Chimes of St. Joseph’s; reverie, Henry 
J. Donovan, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 
24)" 1923 32a) Novis 233) BY 577402: 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 21296 

versi di Vin- 


ciardi, of Italy; mand. ace. 4to. 


Sept. 8, 1923 ; 2 c. Oct. 26; E 576858 : 
Casa editrice musicale Sorrento, 
Naples. 21297 


21293 | 


21507 


Chiopskie wesele (The peasants wed- 


ding); w and m Joseph Kallini and 
Pek? "0€°U, S: atr. Pee ott: with 
w. ©1c. Dec. 1, 1923; E 577638; 
Peter Feldhann, New York. 21298 


Chochesh lubish (Xouem so6nmI); W 
and melody A. L., ‘of U. 8S. © 1'c. 
Now: 722.7 1923 -* Be YP ST500r +’ Aaron 
Lebedeff, New York. 21299 


Choctaw (The) blues; w Mrs. S. W. 
R., melody M. Peree, of U. S. 
1.¢e Nov. 19, 1928; E 577181; Mrs. 
S. W. Rose, Iowa City, Ia. 21300 


Choose the way of the cross; w and m 
J. P. Scholfield, of U. S. © Aug. 1, 
19235 .2.:¢e5,Dee.,,3,.,1923; EH, 575204 ; 
Herbert G. Ome Los Angeles. 

21301 


Choosing time; w and m D. D. D., of 
U. S. [Photostat] © 1c. Nov. 23, 
1923; E 5773865; Dorothy Dixon 
Dennett, Washington. 21302 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) Four im- 
promptus; by F’. Chopin, ed., phrased 
and fingered, George Farlane of 


Great Britain with prefatory re- 
marks, Stewart Macpherson; pt. 
(Berner’s edition, no. 104) © Oct. 


23, 1923; 1: ‘¢.. "Nov. 3; BH ‘572608 ; 

Joseph Williams, ltd., London. [© 

editing, phrasing and fingering] 
21303 


Impromptus und Balladen (Im- 
promptus and Ballads) ; von Chopin, 
neue instruktive ausgabe von Theo- 
dor Wiehmayer, of Germany; 
klavier. (Neue instruktive ausgabe, 
lig. of) Nov? ‘G6, 19257) t'e"-Dec.-4 ; 
E 573042; Heinrichshofen’s verlag, 
Magdeburg, Germany. [© editing, 
fingering, phrasing and compilation] 
21304 


Tey from Sonata in B minor; 


wr a WO Att Boeke. Brahe OL U. 
Sas ef (Young American artist) 
NOVo Fo fol, 2 ae Nowe 20> EB 


577226; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. [© new arrangement] 
21305 
Sonata; allegro maestoso, ist 
movement, by Chopin, op. 58, played 
Benno Moiseiwitsch, of U. S.; in B 
min. (Ampico, red label, no. 61843-- 
'H) [Music roll] © Mar. 20, 1923; 
2 ec. Dec. 18; E 575546; American 


piano co., New York. [© interpre- 
tation] 21306 
Christ hath redeemed me; w and m 


O. J. S., of Canada. © May 1, 1921; 
1 ¢ Nov. 7, 1923; E 572871; Oswald 
J. Smith, Toronto, Canada. 21307 


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21308 


pt. 11 Rb640v. 18. 


Christian ministry; w and m F. D. 


Ju, O8 Usa henry) Bypass: 15¢ 2.3K 
Oct. 45,-1923¢% 1,e, Oet. 18'9,1 cy Nev. 
12: H 577038; Finley Du Bois Jen- 
kins, Princeton, N. J. 21308 


Christiansen (Christian) 5  schilflie- 
cer; von Nickolaus Lenau, gesangs- 
text von Heinrich Rehkemper, kla- 
vier von ©. Christiansen; minn- 
liche stimme mit begleitung des kla- 
viers und obligater bratsche, von 
Henri Marteau, of France, op. 31. 
© June 13, 1923; 1/¢e Dec. 1; B 
573000; Wilhelm Hartung, Leipzig. 


21309 
Christmas; medley fox trot, by A. 
William Aston, of England, arr. 


Albert W. Ketélbey, of Great Bri- 
tain; orch. with pf. conductor and 
orchestral pf... 4to. ©. Noy. 12, 
1923.;-1 ¢.;Nov. 26;, EH. 572877; Bos- 
worth & co., ltd., London. 213810 


Christmas angels; carol, w and m 
Mary Janet Cutler, of U. 8.; with 
violin obbl. © Nov. 3, 1923; 2 ec. 
Nov.,,15.7 BE,.574916 ;;, MM... J, Cutler, 
Bath, Me. 21311 


Christmas bells; unison carol, w Hu- 
gene Field, m Ernest Austin, of 
England, op. 69, no. 9; treble voices, 
in G. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Noy. 30, 1923; 1 «. 
Nov. 30; E 5730382; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. ZAate 


Christmas in the heart;.solo or duet, 
w George O. Webster, m J. H. Fill- 
more, of U. S. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 
more music house. © Nov. 10, 1923; 
2 c«, Nov. 16; E 577136; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 21313 

Christmas morning; by Ernest Austin 
of England, op. 78, no. 1; pf., con- 

- tinental fingering. (Larway student 
Series, 210, 1), © .Dec a, 19252" 1" ci 
Dee. 3; E 573035; Joseph Henry 
Larway, London. 21314 


© garettes: w W. B., melody Herman 

Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 

U.S. ©1¢e. Nov. 1, 1923; E 574593 ; 
Wm. Biair, No. Adams, Mass. 

21315 

Cincinnati flapper; song fox-trot, w 

and m T. Wilfred Kearton, of EKng- 


land, arr. Bernard Franklyn, of 
England. © Sept. 28, 1928; 1. ¢«. 
Nov., 3;. HB -572599; . Wilford, Itd., 
London. 21316 


OCintia;: 2* csardas, di Vincenzo Billi, 
of Italy, op. 359; piccola orch. con 
p'anoforte-conduttore. 4to. © Nov. 
17, 1923: 1.¢ Nov. 19; E 572838; .G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. eal 7 


Clarinet; lessons 1, 2. Harvey P. Long- 
street, of U.. S.. © Sept. 20, 1923; 
2 ce. and aff. Sept. 26; A 758406; 
U. S. school of music, New York. 

21318 

Cla-wence, don’t tweat me so wuff; w 
and m Joe Manuel, Mack Henshaw 
and Harry Jentes, of U. S. © Oct. 
26; 1928 7/21. ex Neve Bin Ey ST462 ; 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inc., New 
York. 21319 

Clearing (The) house blues; w Sadie 
Honesty, melody H. B. W., of U.S.., 
arr. Walter Johnson, of U.S. ©1 
Co NONe; 1,4 19234, 1h, STATO 4s acry 
Benjamin, Webb, New York. 

. 21320 

Clown (The); fox trot, w George D. 
Lattman, m Henry Lodge, of U. S8.; 
pf? with w: ©°l'e. Nov. 22,1928 ; 
BE 575020; Jack Mills)’ “ine... New 
York. (ooo 

C’m’.on and dry the dishes, and we'll 
have lots of fun; w and m Felix 
Bernard and Dick Long, of U. S. 
© Nov. 13, 1923: 2) c. Nov: 193 EB 
574965; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 

. oe 1 * 

Cokesbury (The) hymnal; for general 
use, ed. Harold Hart Todd, of U. S. 
Nashville, Tenn., Cokesbury press. 
© Sept. 11, 1923; 2 « and aff. Sept. 
17; A 752969; Lamar & Barton, 
Nashville, Tenn. 21322 

College days; march, N. McConnell, 
of -U.'S: 3 pior® Novi T W2Bes2 ic. 
Noy. 9: E 576843; Co-operative 
music co., Pniladelphia, 21323 

Colombina; di Giovanni Ascanio Cico- 
gna, of Italy; piano. (Marionette, 
23; serie; )noy 1)0i©( Nov ated923 ; 
1c Nov. 19; E 572844; G. Rieordi 
& ¢co.. Milan. 21324 

fox trot, L. D., of U.'S.;-melody 
with pf. © 1c Nov. 2, 192383) 
576837 ; Louis De Santis, Montreal, 
Quebec, Canada. 21325 

Colombine; air de ballet, extrait du 
ballet Pierrot blane, Pierrot noir, par 
Manuel Infante, orch. par A. G. A. 
Moignard, of France; oreh. avec 
piano conducteur. © Oct. 5, 1923; 
re. -Oet. 27; EB Si253389 Rivet et 
Schaeffer, Paris. [© orchestration] 

21326 

Color bearers; grand march, D. E. V., 
of U. Sis) pt. , QL. e4 Nowe) 26,1928 ; 
FE 577408; Dora E. Varney, Wilming- 
ton, Mass. et Lag 

Columbus day march ("A marcia d’o 
juorno ’e Colombo); versi di Italo 
Napolino, musica di Izazuniram, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; mand. 


1208. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


“ace. © Nov. 14,'1923: 2 ¢. Nov. 16; 
~E 574925; Ignatius Bove-Grimaldi, 
Brooklyn. Ai 1SO8 


Come, O Thou all victorious Lord; w 
Charles Wesley, m Harold Hart 
Todd. of U. S. © Sept. 6, 1923; 2 
c. Nov. 2; E 576737; Lamar & Bar- 


ton, Nashville. 21829 
Come on and pet me; from Mary Jane 
McKane, w Oscar Hammerstein, 


2, and Wm. Cary Duncan, m Vincent 
Youmans, of U. S. © Nov. 10, 1923; 
2 « Ney. 12; E 576984; Harms, inc., 
New York. 21330 


Come on Red, you red hot devil man; 
w and melody F. F., of U. S., arr. 
Geo. Holman, of U. 8. ©1c¢. Nov. 
9, 1923; E 576944; Fred Fisher, inc., 
New York. 21331 


Come on Spark Plug; w and m Billy 
Rose and Con Conrad, of U. S. 
OT NDVin 2.01920 5 2, Cs oNOVin Veoh 
976739; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co:, New York. 21332 


Come out dear in the moonlight; w 
R. M., m E.'S. S. Huntington, of 
Uae. 5@\4 ¢..Dec. 71,1923; B575331 5 
Rollie Mort, Hollister, Id. ZkB50 


Come praise your Lord and Saviour; 
misericordias Domini, w Walsham 
How, m H. A. Chambers, of Eng- 
land: mixed voices, in C. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 
2 ck Ct OCtin dio 12410 ; 
Novello & co., Itd., London. 

21334 

Come right in; w and melody Ida 
Cox,/of U: S)'© 1c. Nov. 16, 1923; 
E o77087; Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. 21335 

Come, shepherd swains; w traditional, 
m John Wilbye, of England, ed. and 


adapted Edmund H. Fellowes, of 
England; male voices. 4to. (Male 
voice choir library, no. 75: John 


Wilbye’s second set of madrigals, 
no. 1) © Nov. 6, 1923; 1c. Nov.' 20; 
I} 572856; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 21336 
Come Thou. Almighty King; w 
Charles, Wesley, m Felice Giardini, 
arr. Harold Hart Todd, of. U. S.; 
six pt. cho. © Sept. 6, 1923; 2 «. 
Nov. 2: E 576731; Lamar. & Barton, 
Nashville. [© arrangement] 
21337 
Come to my heart; w Paul Lawrence 
Dunbar, m Granville English, of 
Great Britain. © Oct. 8, 1923; 1c. 
Oct. 13: E 572423; Chappell & co., 
Itd.. London. j 21338 


21348 


Come to the movies; w and m Charles 
J. Winter, of Great Britain; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
Foy oct ta foes ee Orta 2or Hh 
572500; Reynolds & co., London. 

21339 


Comin’ thru the blues; w D. E. Valsey, 
m Don Clark and Tom Gott, of U.S. 
© Nov. 17, 1923; 2. c.-Nov. 19; E 


577207: Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 21340: 
Coming (The) of spring; w Mary 


Howitt, m Arthur Richards, of Eng- 
land, ed. by W. G. McNaught: uni- 
son voices, in ©. 4to. (Novello’s 
school songs, no. 1359) © Nov. 12. 
1923; 1 c Noy. 15; E 572764; No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. 21341 


Communion in A flat; by Scotson 
Clark, of U. S., ‘arr. C. H. H. Booth, 
of U. S.; organ. (Pipe organ, no. 3) 
©. Nov.) 8,.1923; 2.¢, Nov. 10; E 
574791; Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, 
N. J. 21342 


Complete method for the Boehm clari- 
net; by Gustave Langenus, of U. S. 
pt. 1, complete, 3d ed. © June 15, 


es, 2. C.. SAG Att MU ONS AG 
754416; G. Langenus, ine, New 
York. [© revisions and additions] 


21343 


Comrades-comrades; w R. O., m Geo. 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo Beach, 
Of US. Cpl. NOv.,;2o. loco, ee 
577357; R. Oliver, Cochrane, Ont., 
Canada. 21344 


Coneert waltz; part-song, m Dudley 
Buck, op. 69, no. 1, arr. N. Clifford 
Page, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
(C) Nov. 6, 1923;.2 ¢. Nov. 8; EB 
576887; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 21345 


Conseils a Benjamin; ou, Suis ton 
p’tit bonhomm’ de ch’min, de Benja- 
min, paroles de Paul Murio, musique 
de René Mercier, of France. © 
Oct. 5, 1923; 1 e. Oct. 27; E 572524; 
L. Maillochon, Paris. [© arrange- 
ment] 21346 


Conversacios; danza, por J. M. C., ef 
U. S.; pf. San Juan, Puerto Rico, 
José Laza & ca. © Nov. 12, 1923; 

~ 2 en Nove 13¢-W0574825;' Juan -M. 
Campos, San Juan, Porto Rico. 

21347 


Coo; w Sarah Roberts Wallbaum, m 
Henry Purmort Eames, of U. S. © 
Dee. 7; 1923; 2 «Dec. 7; E 577724; 
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 

21348 


1209 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21349 


Coquettish mood; intermezzo, Reginald 
Barrett, of England; pf. (Hdition 
artistique, no. 5) © Dec. 3, 1923; 
2 ¢@. Dee. 5; E 577698; Maurice 
Baron, Richmond Hill, L. L, N. Y. 

21349 


Corinna’s maying; five pastorals from 
Herrick,: by Rosalie M. Prince, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Dec. 1, 19238; 
1c. Dec. 7; E 573089; Forsyth bros., 
ltd., London. 21350 


Corn beef and cabbage; w J. E. J., 
m Harry Jay [pseud. of Harry Jay 
Lincoln], of U. S. ©1 ec Nov. 15, 
1923; E 574868; J. Elliott Jones, 
Camden, N. J. 21351 

Corner (A) in your heart; w Leslie 
Cooke, m John Openshaw, of Great 
Britain; in F. © Nov. 22, 1923; 
1 ec. Nov. 23; E 572866; Edwin Ash- 
down, ltd., London. 21352 


Cory (Annetta) Four cheerful selec- 
tions; w anon. and by A. Cory, m 
A. C., of U. 8: Contents: Apprecia- 
tion.—A trouble cure.—Encourage- 
ment.—Laugh your troubles away. 
Gy Aug) 9,...1923 >. 2..¢,, Dec: 10s. 
575390; Cory music shop, Chicago. 

21353 

Cottage (The) by the sea; w L. M. 
W., m Jean Navarre [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher], of U. S. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Nov. 7, 1923; 
2 @. Nov..13; E. 574812; Lillian M. 
Weeks, Marietta, O. 21354 


Cotton pickers ball; melody EHlmer 
Schoebel, of U. S. © 1 ¢..Nov. 16, 
1923 >) Eh 577112; Jack Mills,” inc., 
New York. 21355 

Cotton stockings; never made a man 
look twice, musical comedy in 2 acts, 
w C. H. S., m Charles H. Sword and 
Wim. C." Kratz, of U.S. ©: Dee. 3, 
1923; 2 ce. Dec. 8; D 26504; Univer- 
sity of Michigan union, Ann Arbor. 

21356 


Country (The) band; characteristic 
march, Wallace A. Johnson, of U. 
S.; pf. duet. © Nov. 7, 1923; 2 «. 
Nov. 20; E 577231; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 21357 


Country memories; five lyric pieces, 
by Ernest Burtram, of Great Britain ; 
pt. Contents:—1. Morning song.— 
2. By the stream.—3. On Sunday.— 
4. To a daisy.—5. Caprice. © Nov. 
21923 > 1 «. Nov. 30; E 572908: 
Stork music pub. co., London. 21358 


Country (The) needs a leader; w and 


melody H.-H... R.,.0f U.S. -©.1: c.: 


Nov. 28, 19238;..E 577575; Emil. H. 
Recknagel, Detroit. 21359 


pt. 115): Sav; 18 


Cours d’harmonie complet; par A. M., 
of Great Britain. © Feb. 6, 1923; 


1c Nov. 24; E 5738049; Alma Ma- 
thieu, Saskatchewan, Canada. 


21360 
Course (A) in harmony; by John 
Winter Thompson, of U. S. 8vo. © 


Sept. 12, 1923; 2 c.sOctiiay atin Oct. 
17; A 760380; White-Smith music 
pub. co., Boston. 21361 


Courteous (The) child; by J. Lilian 
Vandevere, of U. S.; orch. of bells, 
triangle, castanets, tambourine and 
drum. Se. and pts. © Dee. 3, 1923; 
2 c. Dec. 6; E 577760; Art publica- 
tion soe., St. Louis. 21362 


Cover me with kisses; w and m Ar- 
thur Freed, of U. S. © Nov. 30, 
1928; 2 c. Dec. 5; EH 575277 ;' Sher- 
man, Clay & eco., San Francisco. 

21363 


Cowboys cabaret; w and m J. L. R., 
of U. S. Fort Worth, Tex., Majestic 
music pub. co. © Nov. 17, 1923; 
2: CG.  NOY:263 ) iy SC Fas Ganon yl. 
Rogers, Fort Worth, Tex. 21864 

Crac!! dés qu’une petit’ femme 
me regarde; paroles de Jean Rodor, 
musique de Maurice André, of 


France. © Nov. 3, 1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 
30; E 572966; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. Spee GOD 


Cradle song; three-part song, tr. from 
the Russian of Lermontoff, Con- 
stance Purdy, m N. Techerepnin, op. 
7, no. 6, choral version, Victor Har- 
ris, of U. S.; three women’s voices. 
4to. © Oct. 6) 1923; 2 c Nov. 8; 
E 576888; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. [© arrangement] 21366 


Crossing the bar; w Alfred Tennyson, 
m John §S. Fearis, of U. S.; male 
voices with organ or piano ace. ad 
lib. 4to. (Sacred music for male 
voices, no. 219)’ © Nov. 23, 1923; 
2 ec. Nov. 26; E 577489; J. S. Fearis 
& bro., Chicago. [© arrangement] 

21367 


Crow-fish (The) man; w and m col- 
lected and arr. Cecil J. Sharp, of 
England. (Jn Nursery songs from 
the Appalachian Mountains, second 
series) © Oct. 23, 1923; 1c. Oct. 24; 
E 572403; Novello & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 21368 


Crucified, crowned and coming; w 
Ralph Isabell, m H. G. T., of U. S. 
© Aug. 1, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 3, 1923; EB 
575203; Herbert G. Tovey, Los An- 
geles. 21369 


1210 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923. 


Cruel daddy blues; w and m Tim 
Brymn, Chris Smith, and Al Siegel, 


of U. S. © Oct. 31, 1923; 2 ¢c. Nov. 
‘1; E 574580; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. 21370 


Cry (The) of the woman; w Helen 
Jerome, m Mana-Zucea -[pseud. of 
Augusta Zuckermann] of U. S., op. 
100; high voice. © Nov. 15, 1923; 
2 c«. Nov. 19; E 574964; Cassel mu- 
s:¢ pub. co., New York. 21371 


Cu ssoreta e cu tte! versi di Pasqua- 
lino D’Angelo, musica di M. R. 
Stocchetti, of Italy; mand. ace. 
Naples, Edizioni P. D’Angelo. 4to. 
a Senn. mm 1925: Lc: Oct. 23: 
572461; Italian book co., New York. 

PAL EL P 


Cuccoli (Arturo) 40 preludi; esercizi 
per Vinterpretazione e fraseggio 
@Arturo Cuccoli, of Italy; violon- 
cello solo. Edizioni Carisch. © 
Nov. 1, 1928; 1c. Dec. 4; E 573059; 
A. & G. Carisch & c, Milan. 21373 


Cuddle time; w A. H. H., melody John 
ho yen, OF UleS. © Le. Nov. 10, 
1923: E 574746; Arthur H. Helder, 
Manhattan, Kan. 213874 


Cupid, please send me a man; w 
Leon Scavella, m C. A. S., of U. S., 
arr. Harry Williams, of U. S. 
1c. Nov. 18, 1923 ; E 574802; Charles 
Augustus Somers, New York. 21375 


Cupid’s balm; w John Dryden, m 
Werner Josten, of Germany, domi- 
ciled at New York; high voice. © 
Nov. 30, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 4; E 577703; 
G. Schirmer, ine.. New York. 

21376 


D’une ame; par Paul Paray, of 
France; piano. © Oct. 5, 1923; 1 «. 
Ger 272 BH 572534; J. Sobert, Paris: 

21377 

Daddy, I owe my life to you; w M.D. 
B., m Arnold. T., Lax, of U. S. New 
York, Frank Harding. © Nov. 12, 
1923 ; 2 c. Nov. 15; E 574934; Marion 
D. Benson, Hoboken, N. J. 21378 


Daffodils; w B. W., melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
GaeS -Gr deer (Nox. y29,,1923:;./E 
577179; Bertha Wulf, Chicago. 


21379 


Dance, Dolly, dance; by J. Lilian Van- 
devere, of U. S.; orch. of bells, tri- 
angle, castanets, tambourine and 
‘drum. Se. and pts. © Dee. 3, 1923: 
2c. Dee. 6; E 577757; Art publiea- 
tion soc., St. Louis. 21380 


21392 


Dance of the imps; by G. C., of U. S.; 
pf. (Childhood fancies, no. 4) 
1c. Nov. 26, 1923; E 577424; Gerard 
Carbonara, Oakland, Calif. 21381 


Danee of the peacocks; by P. E. D., 
of U. S.; pf! ‘© 1c. Nov. 20, 1923 ; 
E 9574994; Paul Edmund Durney, 
San Francisco. 21382 


Dance of the rosebuds; mazurka, by 
Bert R. Anthony, of U. S., op. 169; 
pL. ©: Oety SL, 19932 c. Nov 5: 
E 574645; Hatch music co., Boston.’ 

21383 


Dance of the Toodies; by Jas. Tinker, 
of U. S.; ten. banjo or ten. mandola. 
© Nov. 17, 1928; 2 e Nov. 19; E 
'577692; J. Hansen, Ely, Minn. 

21384 


Dance (A) rhapsody; no. 2, by Fred- 
erick Delius, of Great Britain; orch. 
full sec. © Oct. 2, 1923; 1 © Nov. 
3; E 572636; Augener, Itd., London. 

21385 


Danse caprice; by Paul Du Val, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 9, 1923; 
1 ec Nov. 10; E 572674; Banks & 
son, York, England. 21386 


Danse capricieuse; par A. Flégier, of 
France; orch. avec piano-conducteur. 
4to. © Sept. 1, 1923; 1 @ Dec. 3; 
E 573014; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 

21387 


Danse des lutins; von J. Amberg, of 
Denmark, op. 14; violoncello mit 
klavier. © July 1, 1923; 1 c “Dec. 
1; E 572998; A. Stahl, Berlin. 

21388 


Danse eSpagnole; tirées de la parti- 
tion de La vie bréve, drame lyrique, 
par Manuel de Falla, transcription 
par Gustave Samazeuilh, of France; 
piano 4 4 mains. Paris, Max Eschig 
& cie. (Deux danses espagnoles, no. 
aye). Wek, Uo sa te. OCA 2At = 
BE 572548: Max Eschig, Paris. [© 
transcription ] 21389 


Danse marocaine; par A. Flégier, of 
France ; orch. avec piano-conducteur. 
AtO.,.1C) .Septivd,. 19232) A)..¢.. Dec., 3 ; 
E 573018; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 

21390 


Danse moderne; by Joseph Holbrooke, 
of Great Britain, op. 73b; violin and 
Bt.) ©) Och BOl 1928 > dc. JOCL. 21; 
BID (2511: W. Paxton) toecognlid.; 
London. 21391 


Danse ondulante;: by Frances Terry. 
of U. S.; pf., four hands. © Nov. 
20.1 1928) Ares Now: 23: BE. S77721 ; 
G. Schirmer, ine.,. New York. | 21392 


1211 


21393 


Danzando; valzer, melody Angelo 
Cimino, of U. S., arr. Louis Canoro, 
ef 30. Sei7©@ 2 ce Dee:4;;,1923 5: B 
577660; Frank D’Errico, New York. 

213938 


Day after day, for you I’m sighing; w 
Ralph Stanley, m Leslie Alleyn, of 
Great Britain; in G. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 25, 
1923; tc. Oct: 26; BE 572442% B: 
Feldman & co., London. 21394 


Day dreams; by M. O., of U. S., arr. 
Hiwin Dicey, of U. S.; pf. -© 1 «. 
Nov. 15, 1928; E 574867; Mary 
Owen, Fort Deposit, Ala. 21395 


—-— waltz song, w and m A. L. Stein- 
berg and Lester D. Casper, of U. S. 
CeNov. 17,.1923 2 eG. Nov. 29° i 
577246; Detroit music pub. co., De- 
troit. 21396 


Day (The) we should remember; w 
J. H. B., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U.S., 
arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1 
e. Nov. 16, 1923; E 577089; John H. 
Boyle, Oklahoma City, Okl. 21397 


Days (The) of yesterday; w and m 
Lou Zoeller, Sidney Holden and Art 
Gillham, of U2. So""© Nov. 21, 1923 
22°C Nov. 50 2H! STOLsG s\7pr WusTe 
pub. co., New York. 21398 


Days of youth; w Mrs. T. A. A., m 
‘owe © evade uot wh iS, @©q ie 
Nov. 10, 1923; Ei 574748; Mrs. T. A. 
Alston, River Rouge, Mich. 213899 

De Ku klux gwine ter git you ef you 
don’t watch out; w and m W. D. O., 
of... S. © Nov. 11, 1923; 2; € Nev. 
19: BE 577258; Warren D. Ownby, 
Broken Arrow, Okl. 21400 

De-wop; w and melody S. A., of U.S., 
arr. Frederick Dilks, of U. S. © 
1c. Nov. 27, 1923; BH 575186; Salva- 
tore Aieta, Dorchester, Mass. 21401 


Dead roses; valse triste, w Alexis E. 
Ffrench, m Rollo De Freyne, of 
Great Britain. © Dec. 6, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 7; E 573080; Chappell & co., 
ltd., London. 21402 

Deaf (The) woman’s courtship; Ww 
and m collected and arr. Cecil J. 
Sharp, of England. (In Nursery 
songs from the Appalachian Moun- 
tains, second series) © Oct. 23, 
1928: 1 ec. Oct. 24; E 572399: No- 
vello & co., Itd., London. [© ar- 

rangement] 21403 

Dear old dad you'll have your day; 
w B. ©: B., melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of U.S. © 
1 ¢« Nov. 1, 1923; E 574597; Bessie 
C. Bobo, St. Elmo, Tenn. 21404 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 18 


Dear old mother’s song book; from 
Rapid fire, w Allen Murray, m Leon- 
ard Young, of Canada. © Oct. 31, 
1928; 1c Nov. 8; E 572607; Leo 
Feist, ltd., Toronto. 21405 


Dear patient mother o’ mine; w M. 
B.)8.,, m Arnold i bax, of) Uses. 
New York, Frank Harding music 


house. © Nov. 15, 1923; 2 ¢ Nov. 
30; E 575182; M. Belle Smyth, 
Nampa, Id. 21406 


Dear sweet mother divine; w E. O. A.., 
melody John F. Ryan, of U. S. 
1 eNov. 18;)'1928 5 :Birs74833; E."'O: 
Anderson, Monroe, N. Y. ~ 21407 


Dear yonderland; w and m W. M. R., 
of U.S. © Novy, 1ogse Zee. Ney. 
9; E 576916; William M. Runyan, 
Chicago. 21408 

Dearest heart: melody, Rosetta and 
Vivian Duncan, of U. 8S. ©1 ce. Oct. 
17, 1923; E 574653; Duncan sisters, 
San Francisco. 21409 


Dearie; w and melody C. W. W., of 


UL-S. "“©V'1 -e. 4Nov’ Bi, 1928348 
577502; Clifford W. Walsh, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 21410 


Debussy (—) Arabesque; by Debussy, 
played Leo Ornstein, of U. S.; no. 
1, in EH maj. (Ampico, red label, 
no. 61233-H) [Music roll] © Oct. 
20,* 1922° 2 ©. Weel ise pase Es 
575594; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 21411 

Deep in my heart; w Dorothy Terriss, 
melody Moe Schenck, of U. S. 

1 ¢« Dee. 3, 1923; E 577688; Leo. 
Feist, inc., New York. 21412 


Deep in the heart; from A Broadway 
prince, w and m Denis E. Connell, 
of U. S., arr. C. A. Benson. © Nov. 
14, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 16; E 575002; 
Francis J. Hurney, Washington. 

21413 


Deer (The) hunt; w Mrs. K. G.. m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1.c 
Nov. 5, 1923; E 574843; Mrs. Kansas 
Garten, Belle, W. Va. ~ 21414 


Defenders (The); w Dora Sigerson 
Shorter, m F. v. W., of Holland; 
violin obbl. ad lib. 8vo. © May 1, 
1923; 1 ec. May 29; E 572876; Fred. 
van Werkhoven, Deloraine, Canada. 

21415 


Delachi (Paolo) 4 composizioni; di 
P. D., of Italy; piano. Edizioni 
Carisch. Contents :—1. Tocecata.—2. 
Notturno.—3. Idillio a dialogo.—. 
Bozzetto campestre. © Oct. 10, 
19238; 1 ec. Dee. 4; E 573056; A. & G. 
Carisch & c., Milan. 21416 


W212 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


Denison’s descriptive music book; for 
plays, festivals, pageants and mov- 
ing pictures, compiled Adam Gregory 
[fpseud. of Henry S. Sawyer], of 
U.S: pt, ©, Sept.; 18,1923; .2.e: 
and aff. Sept. 21; A 759050; T..S. 
Denison & co., Chicago. 21417 


Derby (The) ram; w and m collected 
and arr. Cecil J. Sharp, of England. 
(Jn Nursery songs from the Appa- 
lachian Mountains, second series) 
Oren. 2a, 1923." Te Oct. 245" E 
572408; Novello & co.. Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] 21418 


Dervish (The) ; oriental entr’ acte, one 
step, Evan Marsden, of England; pf. 
© Nov. 12, 1923; 1 ec. Nov..10; E 
572719; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 21419 


Descriptive agitato; by Victor G. 
Boehnlein, of U. S., arr. Christopher 
O'Hare, of U. S.; oreh. 4to. (Cin- 
ema ine. series, no. 388) © Nov. 26, 
1923; 2 c. Nov. 30; E 577611; Bel- 
win, ine., New York. 21420 


Deuces wild; by Max Kortlander, of 
USP pLCse Novi 7)! 1923 <2’ c. 
Nov. 19; E 574976; Jack Mills., inc., 
New York. 214231 


Diabelli (A.) 28 esercizi melodici; da 
A. D., op. 149, rev. da Ettore Poz- 
zZOli, of Italy; pf. a 4 mani. Hdizioni 
Carisenaniobl. Svo. © July'27, 
1923; 1c. Sept. 7; E 567688; A. & G. 
Carisch & co., Milan. 21422 


Didda “taught a crab. Didda did; com- 
edy song fox-trot, w and m S. M.., 
of Great Britain. London, W. Pax- 
ton & co., Itd. © Nov. 26, 1923; 1 
e. Nov. 22; E 572900; Stafford 
Moass, Truro, England. 21423 


Ding a ling ling; w and m E. G. C., 
of U. 8S. ©'1 ec Nov. 10;'1923; E 
574750; Eva G. Corson, Portsmouth, 
ey: 21424. 


Dirge: part-song. w Emily Jenkinson, 
m William H. Harris, of Great 
Britain; four female yoices, in G. 


4to. (Boosey’s choral miscellany, 
no. 88) -[Staff and tonic sol-fa no- 
tations] ‘© ‘Sept’ 18: ''1923:'' 1 ''¢. 
Nov. 3; E 572641; Boosey & co.. 
London. 21425 


Dirge (A); w Christian Rossetti, m 
Ernest Farrar, of England; two tre- 
ble voices. 4to. (Part songs, no. 
tot). (C) Nov. 2, 1928" Ie Noy. 12 * 
E 572734: Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 21426 


21439 


Ditson’s music writer and speller; 
simplest method of learning music 
notation, Arthur B. Canfield, of U. 
S. obl. 8 vo. © Oct. 2;°1923; 2c. 
and aff. Nov. 8; A 759737; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 21427 


Dixie moonshine makes the cotton 
blossoms grow; w J. N. B., melody 


APRON Ts Lax of USS © fF ¢ 
Nove 89). 1925-08) “oTMfes > ..lasper 
N. Bailey, Sparta, Tenn. 21428 


Dizzy fingers; by Zez Confrey [i. e., E. 
E. Confrey] of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 
1% 1028 © 2. Nov: 19; " Bh SA9ST4: 
Jack Mills, ine., New: York. 21429 

Do, do, do, blues; w O. L. H., m E. 
S. S. Huntington, of U. S. ©le 
Dec. 7, 1923; E 575344; O. L. Har- 
man, Coopers, W. Va. 21430 

Dog-gone the piano; by T. S., of U. S., 
arr. Vern Elliott, of U. S.; pf. ©, 
‘1e. Nov. 13, 1923; E 577314; Ted 
Shapiro, Brooklyn. 21431 

Dolly dear; w D. B. O., m P. R., of 
ts... © i. «. Nov, 2 3923.— 
577369; Daniel B. O’Loughlin and 
Phil Romano, Philadelphia. 214382 

Don’t call her maw, don’t call him 
paw; w E. M. &, m E. 8S. S. Hunt- 
ington, of U. S.. ©. 1.¢c.Nov. 26, 


1928: E 577478; Edna M. Steven- 
son, Titusville, Pa. 21433 
Don’t forget to remember; w Mark 


Fisher, m Joe Burke, of U. S. © 


Nov. 225699287 2000 Nov. 2357 BE 
577389: Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 21434 


| Don’t I love the way you're tempting 


me; w and m Sidney D, Young 
[pseud. of 8. de Jong], of England; 
pf. with w. © 1c. Nov. 28, 1923; 
E 577576; Sidney de Jong, London. 
21435 


Don’t know what you worry about 
hies * ow Wo "Pm: Wm: PP. Held, 
oF Ww. 82) © 16. Nove 19237" bs 
577548: Wm, Tully, Philadelphia. 

214386 


Don’t mind the rain; w and melody 
Ned Miller and Chester Cohn, of 
LS. carr C! C.-"© te. Deed 3, 1923 ; 
E. 577690; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

21437 


| Doos I? from Mary, w and m Jack 


Erickson, of U. 8S. © Nov. 23, 1923; 
2 ce. Nov. 26; E 575104; John Erick- 
son, Somerville, Mass. 21438 
Dora; w Loretta McMahon, [i. e. M. 
L. B.], m Charles Johnson, of U. S. 
Oyun ve Mayes, 1923'-, EY Diao: 
Mary Loretta Brandt. Kansas City, 
Mo. : 21439 


1213 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21440 


pt. 11, D..s., v.18 


Dormi non piangere; chanson, musique 
de S. F., of U. S.; sop. © 1 © Nov. 
23, 1928; E 577370; Severino Fo- 
cacci, New York. 21440 


Dottie; fox trot, w Murray Herenstein, 
melody Charles Naidorf, of U. S. 
© 1 e@ Nov. 22, 1923; E 575015; 
Herenstein & Naidorf, Brooklyn. 

21441 


Doute; paroles de Paul Géraldy, mu- 
sique de Maurice Hermite, of 
France. © Dec. 7, 1923; 1 ¢ Dec. 
7; E 573053; Enoch & cie., Paris. 

21442 


Dove (The); melody, new arr. M. J. 
S., of Jugo-Slavia, domiciled at New 
York. obl. 12mo. © Nov. 1, 1923; 
2c. Nov. 2; E 576728; Michael John 
Saxon, New York. 21443 


‘Down on de Hast side, New York City ; 
wand: mb. ee ore) 1S, tor Lec. 
Noy. 18, 1923; EH 574800; Betty Con- 
nors, New York. 21444 


Dragon-flies; by Handel G. Lovell, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 22, 1923; 
1c. Nov. 23; E 5728638; Reid bros., 
Itd., London. 21445 


Draw your chair up, papa, get some 
lessons on love; w Clarence John- 
stone, m Turner Layton, of U. S.; 
with ukulele ace. in G. © Nov. 20, 
1923; 2 c. Nov. 28; E 577616; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 21446 


Dream (The); w tr. from an old 
Japanese poem by Clara A. Walsh, 
m I. Hlvira Gambogi, of England; 
i. A shat, “(O) Nov. 27, 1G20 20 4G, 
Noy. 30; E 573041; Hikin & co., 
Itd., London. 21447 


Dream away; w and m Mabel Best- 
hoff, of U. S.. © Nov...30,. 1923; 
2c. Dec. 5; E 575279; Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. 21448 


Dream-depths; w Francis Carlin, m 
Harry J. Pomar, of U. S.; low in 
D flat. © Nov. 22, 1923; 2 e Nov. 
22; E 575062; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 21449 


Dream garden; w Richard Beresford, 
m William Garnett, of Great Bri- 
tain. © Oct. 3, 1928; 1 ¢. Nov. 3; 
E 572626; Schott & co., London. 

21450 


Dream girl o’ mine; w Bessie Floyd 
Mason, m George G. Gunn, of U. S. 
© Nov. 16, 1928; 2 ec. Nov. 19; E 
577274; Henry J. Donovan, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 21451 


Dream (The) in his heart; fox trot, w 
R. M., m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. 
1 e. Oct. 17, 1923; E.576868; Robert 
Merriwell, Elko, Nev. 21452 


Dream kisses; by Edwin Harle Wilson, 
ed. W.'C: Potla; of US: with pf. 
ace. 1. E flat alto saxophone.—2. 
C melody saxophone.—3. B flat tenor 
saxophone. © Nov. 22, 1923; 2 ec. 
each Nov. 23; E 577375-577377 ; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 21453-21455 


Dream of youth (Réve de jeunesse) ; 
by Winternitz, played Fritz Kreisler. 
of Austria. (Ampico, red label, no. 
61281-G) [Music roll] © Oct. 20. 
1922; 2 ¢ Dec. 18, 1923; E 575580 ; 
American piano co., New York. [© 
interpretation ] 21456 


Dream waltz; w S. K. K., m B. K., of 
U.S. ©1e Nov. 5, 1923; H 576780 ; 
Selma Kastor Katz and Bertha Kas- 
tor, Worcester. 21457 


Dreaming of my old home, sweet 
home; by Geoffrey O’Hara, of U. S., 
arr. Christopher O’Hare, of U. S.; 
full orch, 4to. © Nov. 7, 1923; 2 e. 
Nov. 20; E 577221; Theo, Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 21458 


Dreaming of you, Caroline; w Pearl 
Martin, m Elliott Markham, of U.&. 


© Noy, 40,1923: 2.0 Novig2i :, E 
577316; New era music co., St. 
Louis. j 21459 


Dreaming old pal of you; w J. V. W., 
melody John F. Ryan, of U.S. © 1 
c. Nov. 28, 1923; E 577566; J. Val- 
intine Wolfe, Denison, Tex. 21460 


Dreamy moon; w B. M. and J. M., 
melody B. M., of U. S. ©1e. Oct. 
15, 19283; EH 574436; Ben Max and 
Jack Max, Evarts, Ky. 21461 


Dreamy San Joaquin; w P. O. B., mel- 
ody Walter Smith and P. O. B., of 
U, S.,. arr. W.,Smith,, © 1 c« Dee. 5, 
1923; E 575274; Perey O. Brewer, 
san Francisco. 21462 


Drifting; w Adéle Louise De Leeuw, 
“melody, MUR. hore Geant Lc: 
Nov. 21, 1923; E 577306; Norman 
Ridley Finch, Plainfield, N. J. 21463 
Drifting apart; w and m K. R., of 
U. S.;, bar.solo..,© 1.¢ Nov. 24, 
1923; E 575075; Katherine Reiling, 
Chicago. 21464 
Drifting right back to my heart; 
‘waltz, w and melody L. R. A., of 
U.. Sy Oy, Lota: NOV. nouns eel 
576794; Lenard Richard Ayers, Fitz- 
simons, Col. 21465 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


21489 


Driftwood; w Gus Kahn, melody Lew | Echoes; part-song, w T. Moore, m 


Gold,.of.U. S..,.©.1 ¢. Nov. 16,1928 ; 
E 577077; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 21466 
Drumadoon; w C. A. Renshaw, m Wil- 
frid Sanderson, of Great Britain; in 
B flat. © Sept. 15, 1923; 1c. Nov. 
3; E 572646; Boosey & co., London. 
21467 


Dumb Dora; w and melody John A. 
Flood, Roger Pryor and Arthur R. 
Grant, of: OU. S.\arr.: Arthur R. 
Grant, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 19, 
1923; E 577171; Metro music ©Co., 
New York. 21468 

Dupré (Marcel) Quatre piéces; par 
M. Dupré, of France, op. 19; piano. 
Paris, Alphonse Leduc. Contents :— 

1. Etude—2. Cortége et litanie—3. 
Chanson.—4. Air de ballet. © Sept. 
5,0 9o2e);, ae. Oct: 22T > BK T2546; 
Alphonse Leduc, Paris. 21469 

"E cinehe nazione; versi di P. L. Es- 
posito, musica di Gennaro Quaranta. 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
mand. acc. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1923; 
2 ce. Nov. 15; E 574904; Verdi’s music 


roll co., New York. 21470 
Early Sunday morning; w and m 
Cecil J.. Sharp, of England. (Jn 


Nursery songs from the Appalachian 
Mountains, second series) © Oct. 
20, I92a9-1,.c. Oct. 24°. HH 572404; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement | 21471 
Hasiest exercises for violin; by C. S., 
Gia ee OP. aol ack NOV., or, 1923" 
2. ce. Nov. 10; E 574783; -Charles 
Sladovnik, Long Island City, N. Y. 
21472 
Easter; w Hebel Hikin Starrett, m 
L. M. B., of U. S..© Mar.. 30, 1923; 
2c Nov. 6; E..577284; Lizzie M. 
Bosworth, Chicago. 21473 
Easter lilies; w B. W., melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
U.S. ©1ce Nov. 1, 1923; B 574604: 
Bertha Wulf, Chicago. 21474 
Hastern impression; by Gerald Wal- 
enn, of Great Britain; violin and pf. 
(Two Eastern pictures, no. 2) © 
Sept..29, 1923; 1 e«. Noy. 33 E.572616; 
Augener, ltd., London. 21475 
Hasy goin’; by H. BF. B3,of39U0158:3 
banjo, \©,, ky e. Nov,; 5,5 192348 
976773; Harry F. Reser, New York. 
21476 
Ixbats de libellules; morceau de genre, 
par E. H. de Anduaga, of Spain; 


piano. -© Nov. 2, 1923; 1.¢. Nov. 
30; E 572941; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. : 


21477 


| 


Gavin J. Kay, of England; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Choral library, no. 
3p). 4c) Noy., 2, 19235) 8-c.-Noved2; 
E 572730; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 21478 


your dear voice a’calling, vocal 
fox-trot with echo effects, w Percy 
Edgar, m Norman King, of Great 
Britain. © Dee. 4, 1923; 1 c¢. Nov. 
Zee ‘5130865. -W. ‘Paxton’ &- co., 
ltd., London. 21479 . 


Echoes from the Baltic, Klumpakojis 
[and] Noriu miego; compiled and 
arr. A. G., of U.;Ss;,,eneh.),;4te. 
Mar. 23, 1923; 2 c. Apr. 6; E 559405; 
Anthony Glinskas, Girardville, Pa. 

21480 

Heho’s of India; valse, H. D., of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Cleveland, O.; 
pf. ©A e. Oct. 29, 1923; E 576548 ; 
Henry Denton, Cleveland. 


Keeole du mécanisme; 15 études, com- 
posées expressément pour précéder 
celles de la Vélocité de Czerny, par 
J. B. Duvernoy, op. 120, nouvelles 
edition revue et doigtée par Giulio 
Azzoni, of Italy; pf. Milan, Edi- 
zioni Carisch. © Nov. 1, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 22; E 572870; A. & G. Carisch 


& c., Milan. 21482 
Egyptian dance; by Friml, op. 41, 
played Edgar Fairchild, of U. S. 
(Ampico, no. 62331-F) [Music 


roll] © July 20, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 13; 
FE 575585; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 21483 


Egyptian vampire; w Mabel Irwin 
Peters, m E. S. S. Huntington, of 
Wai. ING) be Now ZO. bode os 
577483 ; Ethel L. Peters, Larchmont, 
INgj7 x. 21484 


Egyptiana; fox trot, L. C., of Greece, 


domiciled at New York; pf. © Nov. 
ZA. t NODR = 2 eC INOV:, 26.55, OL LOU 5 
Lucian Cavadias, New York. 
21485 
oriental fox trot, A. M., of U. S.; 
pf. ©1c. Nov. 26, 1923; E 577412; 
Alexander Maloof, New York. 
21486 
Highteen; w H. M. B., m H. L. C., of 
U. S. L. Solo—2. Duet; sop. and 
bar-- © Now. 10,;4923; 2 c..each 
Nov. 10; E 574774, 574775; Harvey 
MacDonald Barr and Henry Loren 
Clements, Brooklyn. 21487, 2148S 
Hileen; fox trot ballad, w and m 
Victor Arden, of U. S. © Dec. 3, 
1923; 2. ¢.-Dee. 5; BE. 577728; Leo 
Feist, ine., New York. 21489 


1215 


21481 ~ 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21490 


Eioub; par BE. R. Blanchet, of Switzer- 
land, op. 18, no. 2; pf. (Turquie, 
TIO, ey) OC 20, bee: ee eb, 
26: E 574707; Composers’ music 
corp., New York. 21490 


Elég:e; paroles de Albert Samain, 
musique de Jacques Larmanjat, of 
France, op. 28. © Nov. 15,. 1923; 
Tt"'c. Noy. 16 HE “Ot 2786:: . Svuciete 
ancnyme des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 

21491, 

Elegy; by C. & Becket Williams, of 
Great. Britain; organ. © Nov. 5, 
1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 17; E 572801; Auge- 
ner, Itd., London. 21492 

Elementary studies for change of posi- 
tion; by O: 'D., of U. S!; violin. '’ bk. 
‘tir© Dee, 84923 "2 "eo Dec. $:."h 
575382; Oliver Dowd, Portsmouth, 
N.i Hy: 21493 

Elephant’s wobble; by Bennie Moten’s 
oreh., of U. S., arr. Ada Brown, of 
U, S.npf, © b,c. Noy« 28),,1923-. 0 
577632; Bennie Moten’s orchestra, 
Kansas City, Mo. 21494 


Eli-Hli; w folk song, m S. G., of U.S. 

1 «@ Dec. 4, 1928; E. 577672; 
Samuel Gozinsky, New York. 

21495 

Kile disait; sérénata hésitation, poésie 

de A. Lénéka, musique de G. Bon- 

incontro, of France. © Oct. 5, 1923; 

1. @ Oct. 27; E..572525,:.L. Grus & 

cie., Paris. 21496 


Ellis Island blues; w and m Henry 
Santrey, Benton Ley and Lee David, 
of U. S.. © Nov. 15, 1923; 2 e¢. Nov. 
23; E 577398; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. i 21497 

Emancipator (The) ; march, by A. J. 
W., of U. S.; solo B flat cornet. © 
1c. Nov. 16, 1923; E 577109; Arthur 
Jordan Wilson, Dayton, Ky. 

21498 

Emblems of love; fox trot, by Sidney 
D. Mitchell and Lew Pollack, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; vocal 
ore? in .C..« 4to) ©) Noy. 5, 4923 : 
2 ¢. Nov. 13; °E 574824; M.’ Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement | 21499 


Emméne-moi; paroles de Fred Pearly, 
musique de FEF. Pearly et Pierre 
Chagnon, of France. © Nov. 3, 
19232 hice Noy. 30 He ataso0 : 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 21500 

Kmpty (The) nest (Leeres nest) ; 
English w Percy Pinkerton, German 
w R. De La Croix, m Casimir 
Borwin, of Germany. © Oct. 10, 
1923; 1° ¢ Nov. 3; E 572621; Schott 
& co., London. 21501 


pi: Hears ve LS 


End (The) of a dope fiend’s trail; 
w EK. W., melody John F. Ryan, of 
GS) .©O*1Lr a Noy. 13) merase 
574838 ; E. Woodward, Washington. 

OENDTHO2 


England! land of the free! w Dudley 
Beresford, m C. H., of England; solo 
and cho. 4to. © Nov. 30, 1923; 
1 ec, Dec. 1; E 572989; Charles Har- 
riss, Ottawa, Canada. 21503 


IXrste liebe; wenn die abendglocken 
leise tOnen, valse boston, text von 
Beda, musik von Franz Lehar, of 
Hungary. © Oct. 1, 19233 1 @ Oct. 
7; EK 573064; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Vienna. 21504 


Es beinkt sich a heim; Jewish folk 
song, w and m H. F., of U. 8., Bos- 
ton, Mass., Shapiro’s book. store. 
(EVR NF WT wpI**D oy) “© Nov. 16, 
1923; 2 ¢: Nov: 19¢" BP OoTTzlo > Ly- 
man Freedman, Roxbury, Mass. 

21505 

Esipoff (Stépan) Four valsettes ; with- 
out octaves, by S. Esipoff, of Great 
Britain }" pf. © Oct: S0; 19255 1-« 
Oct. 27; E 572576; W. Paxton & co., 
London. 21506 


Etoiles (Les) bleues; poésie de Mau- 
rice Rollinat, musique de Sylvio 
Lazzari, of France. © Oct. 12, 
19235. 1° @: “Oct. 202 Ee atZoaies Max 
Eschig et cie., Paris. 21507 


Ktude 1; by Léon J. ontaine, of 
Great Britain, op. 31, no. 1; violin. 
©” July (26, $923°"2 ie Now. 0 2k 
576907 ; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 21508 

Etude 4; by Léon J. Fontaine, of 
Great Britain, op. 31, no. 4; violin. 
© July 26) 19259 Noy, 9. 
576908; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 21509 


Etude 5; by Léon J. Fontaine, of 
Great Britain, op. 31, no. 5; violin. 
©" July * 26,1923) 2 oc Nov oe 
576909; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 21510 

Etude no. 7; by Heniot Lévy, of U. S.; 
pf., in G flat maj. (Ten concert 
studies, no. 7) © July 30, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Aug. 2; E 570170; Breitkopf & Har- 
tel, Leipzig. 21511 

Etude in C; by Karl Henkel, of Great 
Britain’; violin. - ©" July Zo! WzZe; 
2c. Nov. 9;.E 576910; Arthur P. 


Schmidt co., Boston. 21512 
Etude melodique; by Florence A. 
Goodrich, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 5, 


1923 ; 2 c. Nov. 8; E 576882 ; Clayton 
I, Summy co., Chicago. 21510 


1216 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


a 


no. 12, 1923 


by Joseph J. McGrath, of U..S.; 
pf. © Nov. 20, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 23; 
E 577720; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 21514 


Evening chimes; by F. K., of U. 8.; 
pee ie) Mec 6, 1928; 2 ¢. Dec. 7; 
E 575363; Ferdinand Kuehn, Balti- 
more. 21515 


Evening my love and you; w anon., 
melody W. E. B., of U. S. © 10 c¢. 
Nov. 15, 1923; E 574842; William 
Edward Bradell, Brooklyn. 21516 


Eventyr (Once upon a time); after 
Asbjérnsen’s folklore, by Frederick 
Delius, of Great Britain; oreh. full 
se. © Nov. 14, 1928: 1.c. Nov. 30; 
FE 573027; Augener, Itd., London. 

21517 


Everlasting not forgotten blues; w M. 
J. B., melody M. Peree [pseud. of 
Mrs. P. B. Robinson] of U. S: © 
1c. Nov. 19, 19238; FE 577182; Mary 
J. Baromich, Duquesne, Pa. 21518 


Every darky; w: and m I. B. S., of 
U. S., arr. Nell Marion Cobbledick, 
of U."S.0 ‘© 1 ec. Nov. 26, 1923; E 
977420; Irving Byron Smith, Oak- 
land, Calif. 21519 


Everybody calls me little Red Riding 
Hood; from The stepping stones, w 
Anne Caldwell, m Jerome Kern, of 
U. Si-'© Oct. 31, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 
2; E 576748; T. B. Harms co., New 
York. 21520 


Everything will be alright; w A. G., 
melody Dave Dreyer, of U. S. 
ec. Dee. 4, 1928; H 577671; Alex 
Gerber, New York. 21521 


Evry day is Mother’s day; from That 
Casey girl, w William Jerome, m 
Jean Schwartz, of U. S. © Nov. 
ta, 1923; 2 @ Nov. 19: EH 574983: 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 21522 


Eves of love; w and m P. G. F., of 
U. S., arr., P. G. F. and Mr. Colby, 
Of U.S. .©.14 cf Nove 20,.1928,:- B 
574986; Pauline Gartin Funk, New 
York. 21523 


Face to face; by Johnson, played 
Andrei Kmita, of U. S.; in F.. (Am- 
pico, ‘with words, no. 1171-F) 
[Musie roll] © July 20, 1923: 2 e. 
Dec. 13; E 575556: American piano 
co.. New York. [© interpretation] 

21524 

Fairies; w C..M., m Arnold T. Lax, of 
U. S. N. Y.; City; Frank Harding. 
©. Noy. 12, 1923: 2, ce Nov.:19; B 
577195; Clara Macgillivray, Kings- 
ton, Ontario, Canada. - 21525 


21536 


Fairies’ (The). song; action song and 
danee,, w from Percy’s Reliques of 
ancient poetry, air The Spanish 
gipsy, XVIIth century, arr. Grace 
Noél Armfield, of Great Britain. 
(Curwen edition, no. 1469). [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 
Knvlacas re yoctr lies S712459-~- J. 
Curwen & sons, ltd., London. 

21526 


Fairy (The) pipers; duet, w Fred E. 
Weatherly, m A. Herbert Brewer, of 
Great Britain. © Sept. 8, 1923; 1 
ce. Nov. 3; E 572649; Boosey & ¢o., 
London. 21527 


Fairylight; by Otto Ortmann, of U. 


S.; pf. (Three dansettes, no. 2) © 


Wore, Po. Loo os 1 NOV. + eeae fo 
Hfo0b1 >> G. Sehirmer, inc., New 
York. 21528 


Faith, mighty faith; w Charles Wes- 
ley, m O. J. S., of Canada. © May 
be 1521 Toe. NON kod Ota, Ena (oode 
Oswald J. Smith, Toronto, Canada. 

21529 

Family (The) Bible; w George Per- 
RS WEris.” El dd. Gr. tol US. 
5 SYN sh peel md Da ella i ag = ete lig 
575215; Herbert G. Tovey, Los Ai- 
geles. 21530 

War-away (The) hill; w Fred G. Bow- 
les, m Cecil Moon, of Great Britain ; 
low voice. © Oct. 19, 1923; 1 c. 
Nov. 3; E 572617; Schott © co., 
London. ANS SBE 


Far from God; w and m W. M. R., 
of U. S.. © Nov. 1, 1923; 2 c Nov. 
9; E 576929; William M. Runyan, 
Chicago. 21532 

Farandola; fantasia tragica in una 
notte e tre parti, verseggiata da U. 
F., per la musica di A. L., of Italy; 
canto e pf. © Nov. 14, 1923; 2 «¢. 

. Nov. 15; D 26495; Antonio Lozzi, 
c/o G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 21533 


Fare thee well, mama’s gone, goodbye; 
w and melody Peter Bocage and A. 
J.¢ Pinon, 406;,0. Savi @yy 1 e:, Non.. 26, 
1923; E 577440; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

21534 

Farewell; sacred song, w and m J. W. 
V.,,.,04, U.,..Sij,o with. violin. ; obbl. 
Tampa, Fla., Southland music co. 
©) Deed, 1923.27 ¢.. Noy. 26; / B 
577808; J. W. Van De _ Venter, 
Tampa, Fla. 21535 

——  w Katherine Tynan, m Phyllis 
M. James, of Great Britain, in A 
flatinn @:Meh29, 1923; 1e,,.Noyi 87; 
I. 572809; Augener, Itd., London. 

21536 


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21537 


pt. nipaisirv. 1s 


Fate, it was fate when I first met you; 
by Byron Gay, arr. Geo. J. Trink- 
aus, of U. S. 4to. (Witmark edi- 
tion, 
ments, no. 1629, 1630) 
voices.—2. Female voices. © Oct. 
ZY, £025 ee he Meoden’ NOV. oe rn 
516770, 576771; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

21537, 21538 

Father, we thank Thee; prayer, three- 
part song, w Ralph Waldo Emerson, 
m Jessie Mae Jewitt, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S.; unchanged 
voices. 4to. (Witmark school edi- 
Lion, no, V7) ©) Novy, 17, 1aea se 
e. Nov. 26; E 577520; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 21539 

Fée (La); mélodie, poésie d’Emile de 
Monserrato, musique d’Augustin La- 
zarotti, of Italy, op. 21: sop. léger. 
Cy NOV. Senkd2o, 1c. Novi.30">H 
572946; Henry Lemoine et Gie., 
Paris. 21540 


Feed my sheep: w Mary Baker Eddy, 
m Lyman F. Brackett, rev. William 
Arms Fisher, of U. S.; medium voice 
in F, organ ace. © Dec. 4, 1923; 
ae Dee (5H OTFi9S: Maer. 
Hunt, Boston. [© revision] 

21541 

Feelin’ blues; fox trot, William H. 
Farrell, arr. W. H. Vodery, of U. 
S. oreb. pts. 40... ©. Ney.od5, 
1923; 2 ec Nov. 16; E 577066; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

21542 

Feeling the way I do; w Bud de 
Sylva, m Walter Donaldson, of U. 
S! © Nov.''7; 1923; '2''c. Nov.'8'3'B 
574697; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 21543 

Felix kept on walking; ballad, w Ed. 
E. Bryant, m Hubert W. David, of 


1. Mixed 


Great Britain; in D. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 28, 
1925 94> "eEt. Dees Tea B029 ; 
Lawrence Wright music co., Lon- 
don. 21544 


Féte galante; dance-dream in one act 
after Maurice Baring’s story, poetic 
version by Edward Shanks, of Great 
Britain, dramatised and composed 
by Ethel Smyth, of Great Britain. 
Vocal se. (Universal edition, no. 
7240) © Feb. 15, 1923; 1 c Nov. 
7; D 26494; Universal edition a. g., 


Vienna, Austria. 21545 
Fickenscher (Arthur) Acht deutsche 
volkslieder zum _ konzertvortrag; 


- English version by Edith Cruzan 
Fickenscher, bearb. A. F., of U. S. 


excellent quartette arrange- 


Berlin, W. Sulzbach. 
German words] 1. Tiefe stimme— 
2. Hohe stimme. © Oct. 1, 1923; 2 
c. each Nov. 2; E 576742; Arthur 
Fickenscher, University, Va. 


[English and 


21546 


Fields of red clover: w A. L., m Geo. 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. Beach, 


of U. S. © 1c. Noy. 23, 1923; E 
577358; Admira Lyons, Brainerd. 
Minn, 21547 


Fifty Christmas carols of all nations; 
selected, harmonized and ed., Had- 
uardo Marzo, of U. S.. © Oct. 30, 
1923;.2 ¢. Noy.:8; E..574649.; Willis 
music co., Cincinnati, O. [© ar- 
rangement, harmonization and trans- 
lation ] 21548 


Filles (es) ; chanson réaliste, paroles 
de Pierre Varenne, musique de 
Joseph Szulc, of France. © Noy. 3. 
1923; 1 c, Nov. 30; E 572964; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 21549 


Finnegan’s in again, there’s the divil 
of a time; w Henry Creamer, melody 
Billy Hicky and Billy Joyce, of U. 
S.. © Le Dee. 6, 1923; BE 577744: 
Irving Berlin, inc., New York. 

21550 

Fireflies; birthday serenade, Paul 
Lincke, ed. .W. C. Polla, of U. S.; 
with pf. ace. 1. B flat tenor saxo- 
phone.—2. C melody saxophone.—3. 
HE flat alto saxophone. © Nov. 22, 
1923; 2 c each Nov. 23; E 577378— 
577380; Hdward B. Marks music 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 

21551-21553 


Fireside of motherly love; w R. E. B.. 
m Fred A. Mueller, of U.S. ©1e. 
Nov. 8, 19283; E 576852; Robert 
Emmett Burns, Rochester, N. Y. 

21554 

First flowers of spring; by Walter 
Rolfe, of U. 8.; pf. (Frolic and fun, 
first grade) © Nov. 5, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 8; E} 574700; Hatch music co., 
Boston. 21555 

First (The) jazz; by Maurice Jacob- 
son, of Great Britain, ed. by Ernest 
Fowles; pf. (Curwen edition, ele- 
mentary division, no. 9222) © Aug. 
29, 1923; 1-c: Oct:-15; H 572454; J. 
Curwen & sons, Itd., London. 

ar ERIS 

First lessons on the viola; for in- 
dividual or class instruction, by Al- 
bert G. Mitchell, of U. S. © June 
29, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 8; A 
759738; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

Pioot 


1218 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


First series of modulations and end- 
ings; by J. L. H., of U. S.; orch. se. 
“Ato. © Nov. 22, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 26; 
KE 575094; John L. Herman, St. 
Louis. 21558 


First set of madrigals and pastorals; 
w traditional, m Francis Pilkington, 
transcribed, sc. and ed. Edmund 
Horace Fellowes, of England; 3, 4 
and 5 pts. (English madrigal school, 
vu. Zoey Oc.” 17, 1923) Le. vOct. 
29; E 572685; Stainer & Bell, ltd., 
London. 21559 


First (The) time that I met you; w 
U.S. G. D., melody John F. Ryan, of 
Use Se! 4 AL. ce» Noy... 13,,,.1923;, E 
5748386; Ulysses 8S. G. - Day, Wash- 
ington. 21560 


. Fishing for dreams; Chinese song, w 
Marjorie F. Seymour, m Ernest 
Austin, of England, op. 69, no. 1; 
unison treble voices, in G. 4to. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Nov. 30, 1923; 1.c. Nov. 30; EB 
573033 ; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don... 21561 


Flag (The) of our city; w Mrs. C. H. 
A atin Bs .ADGiRO,, Of--U7.S.... © 
hCG NQY.. 2.1925: 4). 577039. Mrs. 
Clarence Hamilton Arthur, Balti- 
more. 21562 


Flag of the stars; w Katherine Ather- 
ton Grimes, m J. S. Fearis, of U. S.; 
unison chorus with alto ad lib. Ato. 
(Unison chorus, no. 1218) © Nov. 
2s, 1923; 2. ¢.. Now 1269 E..57T490 - 
J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. [© 
arrangement] . 21563 


Flag (The) that I love: w M. B. D.. 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher], of U. S. © 1c. Dec. 
5, 1923; E 575270; M. B. Delker, 
Perigord, Sask., Canada. 21564 


Flannel petticoat gal; from Mary Jane 
McKane, w Oscar Hammerstein, 2, 
and Wm. Cary Duncan, m Vincent 
Youmans, of U. S.. © Nov. 10, 1928; 
2 ¢. Nov. 12; E 576985; Harms, inc., 
New York. 21565 


Flora ; w Will Smith, m Geo. Graff, 
jr., of 'U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, 
eHiUSs.: © 1c. Nov. 16, 1923: B 
577095; W. A. Smith, Detroit. 


21566 

Florida; w and m J. W. V., of U. S., 
arr. A. W. Roper, of U.S. (I 
Songs of the Southland) © Dec. 


1, 1923; 2 ec. Nov. 26; E 577809; J. 
W. Van. De Venter, Tampa, Fla. 
21567 


21578 


Flower garden tales ; romance, 
Clarence M. Jones, of U. S., tran- 
scription Fritz Renk, of U. S.; violin 
and pf. © Nov. 20, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 
19; E 577199; Victor music co., 
Chicago. 21568 


Flower of Cuba; fox trot tango, by V. 
R., of U. S., arr. Arthur Schade, of 
U. S.; pf. © 1 ¢ Dee. 4, 1923; E 
577659 ; Vincent Rizzo, Brooklyn. | 

~(VQAI5G9 


Fluttering butterflies; by A. M. C., of 
ES 8 f. © Dec. 8, 23: 2 ¢, 
Dec. 10: HE 575385; Annie M. Christ- 
opher, Jacksonville, Fla. 21570 


Folk and popular songs; w and m F. 
G. S., of U. S. Contents: Yoh town 
am a dead, dead town.—I know 
somewhere the sky is fair.—In the 
good old days gone by.—Mr. Kelly, 
cut me loose.—Giddap Billy! Billy 
whoa !—Good night! dear folks. © 


1 e. Nov. 26, 1923; E 577447; Fred- 
erick Gustave Schwing, Pomona, 
Calif. 21571 


Follow me; w anon., m harmonized H. 
Gt. of Us. -© Aug. 7, 19235 2 @ 
Dee. 3; E 575228; Herbert G. Tovey, 
Los Angeles. 21572 


Fontaine (La) (The fountain); by 
Lysberg, ed. and played Lucille 
Manker, of U. S. (Solo carola, no. 
75086) [Music roll] © Dec. 3, 1928; 
2 ce. Dee. 14; E 575542; Cable co., 
Chicago. [© interpretation and edit- 
ing] 21573 


Fool (The) ; a lament, w Benton Ley, 
m Lee David, of U. S. © Oct. 31, 
1923; 2 @ Nov. 8; E 574704; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 21574 


Foolish (The) bunny; w EH. E. B,, 
m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
- G. Beach, of U. S. ©1c Nov. 16, 
1928; E 577092; Elmer E. Brown, 
Trumansburg, N. Y. 21575 


For a cow-bell was a whole jazz band 
to me; w and m W. J. B., of U. S., 
arr. Andrew George Clemmer, of 
Ue St 1© 1d el Nov. 28).1923 5 E 
577573; William James Barrett, 
New York. 21576 


For old time’s sake; w J. S. C., mel- 
ody Jed Carroll, of U. S. ©1.. 
Nov. 7, 1923; E 576804; John Stans- 
bury Cramer, Burgettstown, Pa. 

21577 


For sale, my golden dreams; w Frank 
Cif Lillson,im) PT. of DiS 1@"1 
ec. Nov. 26, 1923; E 577416; Floryane 
Thompson, Los Angeles. 21578 


1219 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21579 


Forest magic; fairy suite, Gustave 
Lind, of Great Britain; pf. (AI- 
bum series, no. 187) Contents: 1. 
The sleeping beauty.—2. The prince 
and his bride.—3. Wedding waltz. © 
Nov. 6, 1923; 1 ce. Nov. 30; E 573025; 
Augener, Itd., London. 21579 


Forgotten trails; four songs, w Charles 
O. Roos, m Thurlow Lieurance, of 
U. S. 1. Far off I see a paddle 
flash.—2. A gray wood dove is eall- 
ing.—3. In my bark canoe.—4. On 
Cherry. “Bil ) (Get. ta 1a2ae 2... 
Oct. 18° E 577712; Theo. Presser ©o., 
Philadelphia. 21580 


Forino (L.) Venti studii; tratti dalle- 
opere di Campagnoli, Cramer, etc., 
adattati e reveduti di L. Forino, of 
Italy; violoncello. (Hdizone_ Ri- 
eordi,. no. 400) [Italian, French 
and English text] © Nov. 17, 1923; 
1 c. Nov. 19; E 572850; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 21581 


Forlorn; w and m A. M. S., of U. S., 
arr. Alexander Spencer. © 1 «. 
Nov.. 28, 1923; E 577578; Arnold M. 
Salin, Macedonia, O. 21582 

Forward mareh; by Wm. F. Hoffman, 


of U. S.; pf. © Nov.-16;:1923.; 2 c. 
Nov. 26; E 575089; Berg music pub. 


co., Seattle. 21583 
Forward, Marquette! supplement to 
The Marquette tribune, Oct. 26, 


1923, w and m Stuart Johnston [i. e. 
B.Ss Joi jeAnofsUii S| OuvOct? 26, 
1923; 2 c. Nov. 23; E 575047; Harry 
Stuart Johnston, jr., Milwaukee. 
21584 


Fountain of life flow on; w Joseph 
McCarthy, melody Harry Tierney, of 
CL es pelle) a Ce uDeG, 3 Poza. ED 
575608; Leo Feist. inc., New York. 

21585 


Fountain ¢The) of youth; from Kid 
boots, w Joseph McCarthy, m Harry 
Merney,.of U.S. ©) Dee b7d023¢ 
2 ce. Dec.. 7; E. 5753871; Leo. Feist, 
inc., New York. 21586 


Fox trot blues; w T. H.. m BH. S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. 1c Nov. 26, 
1923; E 577471; Thomas Heifner, 
Knoxville, Tenn. 21587 


Fra due fuochi; polka, melodia di D. 
C., of Italy, arr. di Paul Bolognese, 


of U. S. © 14 Nov: 27, 1923; E 
575133: Domenick Carmelomaria, 
New York. 21588 


French national défilé march; by A. 


Turlet, transcription Joen Fresco, of | 


U. S.; pf. (Belwin piano transcrip- 


pt. 111, DB. s., Vv. 18 


tion, no. 9) © Oct. 31, 1923; 2 « 
Nov. 2; E 574583 ; Belwin, inc., New 
York. . 21589 


From Virgin’s womb this day did 
spring; a carowle for Christmas 
day, Ww Francis Kindlemarsh, m 
William Byrd, ed. and arr. Edmund 
H. Fellowes, of England; bass solo 
and chorus of mixed voices, organ 
ace. 4to. (Church choir library, 
no. 251) © Oct. 31, 1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 
12; E 572726; Stainer & Bell, 1td., 
London. 21590 


Fuchs (Carl) Seven short pieces; for 
the study of the 2nd and 3rd posi- 
tions, C. Fuchs, of Great Britain; 
violoncello and pf. © Oct 1, 1923; 
1 ec. Nov. 3; E 572638; Augener, 
Itd., London. 21591 


Fugal (A) concerto; by Gustav Holst, - 
of England, op. 40, no. 2. 1. Flute 
and oboe, or two solo violins, with 
ace. for string orch. 4to. —2. ist 
violin.—3. 2nd violin.—4. viola.— 
5. Double bass.—6. Violoncello. © 
Oct.."11, "1923" 2 eo eae ocr. 20: 
572382-572387 ; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 21592-21597 


Funeral (The) rites of the rose; mad- 
rigal, part-song, w Robert Herrick, 
m Cecil Forsyth, of Great Britain, 
domiciled at New York; mixed 
voices. Fischer ed. 4to. (Choruses 
in octavo form, part-songs for mixed 
voices, no. 53809) © Nov. 5, 1923; . 
2 c. Nov. 6; E 574643; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 21598 


Fur and feathers; vocal one-step, from 
Edward Laurillard’s Little revue at 
nine o’clock, w Douglas Furber, m 
Max Darewski, of Great Britain; 
pf. © Oct. 3, 1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 20; 
E 572436; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 21599 


Gal (The) ain’t born who can treat 
me like you do; w and melody J. 
C. J.. of U. S., arr. Qualli Clarke, of 
Ti Sy O74 Wie Nov 12a de238) BE 
577321; J. C. Johnson, % Melody 

music co., New York. 21600 


Gallant (The) knight; by Theodora 
Dutton, of U. S.; pf. (Three al 
fresco fancies) © Dec. 3, 1923; 
2 e. Dee. 8; E 577801; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 21601 


Galliera (Arnaldo) Andante; di A. 
Galliera, of Italy; violino e piano- 


forte. Edizioni Carisch. © Aug. 

2,0°10238% HM ev Oct4'30 & WEST! ; 

A. & G. Carisch & co., Milan. 
21602 


1220 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


Tre liriche; versi di Giosué Car- 


ducci, musica di A. G., of Italy. 
Edizioni Carisch. Contents :—1. 


Vere novo.—2. 
ostessa di Gaby. 


Disperata—3. L’- 
© Sept. 1, 1928; 


Pre. Wee 4: BK 5738057; A. &)'G: 
Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 21603 
Gambogi (F. Elvira) Two. short 


songs; m F, E. G., of England; low 
voice. Contents:—1l. Dew; w. tr. 
from an old Japanese poem by Clara 
A. Walsh—2. The little rain; w tr. 
from an old Chinese poem, by L. 
Cranmer-Byng. © Nov. 27, 1923; 
1 ec. Nov. 30; E 573039; Elkin & co., 
Itd., London. 21604 


Game (The) of life; w W. N., m Geo. 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. Beach. 
Gere ese) 1 ic. Nov. 23,1923. 
577355; Wm. Newport, St. Louis. 

: 21605 


Garden of evil; from Topics of 1923, 
w Harold Atteridge, m Jean 
Schwartz, of U. S. © Dee. 7, 1923; 
2. ¢; Dee 8; H.575379;, Harms; ine, 
New York. 21606 


Garland (Ruth) Impromptu; by R. 


Coro U.S... op. 14> pf.) ‘© Nov. 
Werte CC. INOV.. 22 > H) DlUaOG 
Ruth Garland, New York. 21607 


Gasoline; w and m J. J. H., of U. S., 
arr john ESavace, of UU. S...© 


Ney. 4, , 1923; -2'.c. Nove, 26 35 
575105; John J. Harney, Worcester. 
21608 


Gattari (Alfredo) Four compositions ; 
by A. Gattari, of Italy; organ. Con- 
tents:—l. Melodia  pastorale.—2. 
Canon in HE flat.—38. Berceuse in A 
flat—4. Melodia in D. © Oct. 11, 
1923; 1 c. Nov. 3; E 572634; Sehott 
& ¢o., London. 21609 


Gavotte; by C. 4 Becket Williams, of 
Great Britain; pf. (Three ancient 
dances, no. 1) © Oct. 31, 1923; 
1 ¢ Nov. 17; EH. 572806; Augener, 
Itd., London. 21610 


Gavotte and Air; composed and 
played Paul van Katwyk, of U. S. 
(Ampico, no. 61251—E) [Music roll] 
© Oct. 20, 1922; 2 c. Dee. 13, 1928; 
BE 575568; American piano co., New 


York. [© interpretation] 21611 
Gavotte de Lorraine; par Amédée 
- Reuchsel of France; piano. (Hchos 

des provinces de France, no. 2) 


© Nov. 3, 1928; 1 «Nov. 30;.'E 


572943; Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 21612 
80830—24——_11 


21623 


Gavotte des lilas; par Alberto Bach- 
mann, of France; violon avec pf. 
©, Nov. 15,°1923.;;1..¢.. Nov. 16:.E 
572784; Société anonyme des edi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 21613 


Gavotte et musette; feuilles éparses 
no. 2, par A. d’ Ambrosio, op. 33, 
transcription par F. Heurteur, of 
France; petit orch. avee piano con- 
ducteur, 4to. © Novy. 3, 1923; 1 «. 
Nov. 28; E 572915; Paul Decour- 
celle, Nice, France. [© transcrip- 


tion ] 21614 
Gavotte Marianne: dance measure, 
Amy’ Worth, ,of,.U.. 8. ; pf... © Nov. 


12, 1923; 2 ¢ Nov. 15; E577059; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 21615 


Gee! but it gets so doggone lonesome, 
when you are all alone; w and m 
Se. Or. 2) Ke). Noy. 1% 1925 - 
2 ¢ Nov. 19; E 577242; Seger Ellis 
pub. co., Houston. 21616 


Gee! she’s the only girl for me; nov- 
elty song, w and m C. EB. H., of 
U. S., arr. Earl Blankenhorn, of U. 
S.- © 1 ceNov. 22, 1923: BE 575014 : 
Clifford E. Hoene, Wausau, Wis. 

21617 


Gene and me and my Jennie; w D. A. . 
H., melody Luther A. Clark, of U. 
S. © 1.¢ Nov. 26, 1923; E 577483; 


DeBlanche A. Hammond, Owosso, 
Mich. 21618 
General von Steuben; w and m P. 


fH Ol Ue ms (fe Noy. 15, 1933°; 
EH 574841; Peter Joseph Engels, New. 
York. 21619 


Georgia cotton blossom; w and m F. 


P., of U.'S. New. York, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Nov. 27, 1923; 2c. Nov. 30; 
EK 575181; Frank Peters, E. Pitts- 
burgh. 21620 
Get in and ride; fox trot, w E. B., 
m George Graff, jr.. of U. S. © 
1 e;: Nov. 15, 1923; E 574869; Elliott 
Buckner, Strong, Ark. 21621 
Get the bonus for your soldiers true: 
Ww, and mCi 55 Gof. U. Ss: «©, Oet. 
To O23 BOC NOV GEO Me I DOM s 
Clarence J. Grogan, Wilkinsburg, Pa. 
21622 
Giardini (F.) Trois piéces; par F. 
Giardini, recueillies et annotées par 
Marguerite Chaigneau, of France; 
“& deux violoncelles. Paris, Max 
Eschig & cie. (Piéces anciennes) Con- 
tents :—1. Tamborino.—2. Tempo di 
menuetto.—3. Giga. © Oct. 5, 1923; 
1 e. Oct. 27; BE 572542 ;; Max Hschig, 
Paris. [© collection and annota- 
tion] 21623 


(1221 


21624 


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pt.1,D.s.v.18 


Gift (The) of love; Christmas serv- 
ice based on favorite classics. w 
Hdith Sanford Tillotson and others, 
m composed and arr. Ira Wilson, of 
WPS. Bil: oO SEPt: (ho 1925 2.2, Ve: 
and aff. Sept. 27; A 757633; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 21624 


Gigue; by C. A Becket Williams, of U. 
SP. DE MOM Ott oly 19024 tl er NOVE 
17; E 572808; Augener, ltd., Lon- 
don. 21625 


Giojelleria; versi di R. Lo Martire, 
musica di E. Ricciardi, of Italy; 
mand. ace. Ato... © Sept. 8, 1923; 
2 c. Oct. 26; E 576862; Casa editrice 
musicale Sorrento, Naples. 21626 


Girl (The) across my street; w M. F., 
m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
Beach ot th as GG) ae. INGY. wes, 
1928; E 577352; Murry Friedman, 
Brooklyn. 21627 


Girl (The) from Illinois; w and m 
CoM. Se, Ob Ue KOwOCE au, ulOpen 
2 C. INOY.. 1: 4 plaolo. . COparies 
McVey Schofield, Chicago. 21628 


Girl of my dreams; w H. E. S., m 
B.S. S. Huntington, of U.S. ©le. 
Dee 7.7 1923 + a 5b1De49. :.. Harry JE. 
Smith, Clover, Utah. 21629 


Girl (A) of the golden West; waltz 
ballad, w and m Walter Winters and 
Stanley F. Widener, of U. S., pf. arr. 
SB. WW. '@ Oet, 30) 1923 > 2 ic. Nove 
6; E 574661; Pacific coast pub. and 
distributing co., Los Angeles. 21630 

Gitl’ with a soul; w J: D. H., m J. D. 
H. and Floyd GC. Crum, of U. S. © 
NOW. 5h, 1923.4 4% 2u-e* Novi 293 4B 
577243; Joyce D. Harrison, Pryor, 


Okla. 21651 
Girlies longing song; w E. R., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 


Fisher |). of U2.S.28@) Ie eNovi"d, 
1923; HE 574596; Ernest Rapattoni, 
Los Angeles. 21632 


Girls 0’ mine; w E. P. P., m Arnold T. 
Lax, of U. S... New York City, Frank 
Harding’s music pub. house. © Nov. 
£41993" 2 C. JNOV. 195, En Oer lou : 
Eddie P. Pearson, Altoona, Pa. 

21633 

Git! w and m Francis C.. Frey and 
Michael J. Duffecy, of U. S. © Dec. 
8), L252 'C Dec a2 ‘Hi Maoave ; 
Framik pub. house, Indianapolis. 

216384 

Git. up. Dolly; w S.-K. K.;m B.,K., of 
Wwe Heh oc GyaNov ap 1928.48 

Katz and 

21635 


576777; Selma Kastor 
Bertha Kastor, Worcester. 


Give 


Give her a violet; from The Lady, w 
and m Martin Brown, of U. S. 

» Novy, 21, 1925 0 2 C. NGV toh) 
o(to27 ; Harms, inc., New York. 

21636 


Give me time; fox trot, w and melody 
H. «R. K. of: US, ares foenese. Vv. 
Dahlquist, of U. S. ©1 ce. Nov. 26, 
1923; E 5751138 ;' Harold R.: Keidel, 
Minneapolis. 21637 


Give unto the Lord, O ye mighty; w 
from Psalms, m Harold Vineent Mil- 
ligan, of U. S.; men’s voices, (Oc- 
tavo series, men’s voices, no. 471) 
© Nov. 9, 19238; 2 e..Now.) 19; EB 
977209; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 21638 

your heart to me; w Robert 


Reud, m Sybil Vane, of Hngland, 
domiciled at New York, and R. R.. 


of” U.; S., ‘arr. ,/Algreds Datos sai 
U3) Sey Qo dt Ge Novi tO wales (B) 


574733 ; Harms, ine., New York. 
21639 


Glass (Louis) To sange til Danmark; 
musik af L. G., of Denmark. Con- 
tents: 1. Sang til Danmark; tekst 
af Ingvard Nielsen—2. Sommer. i 
Danmark: tekst of Thgger Larsen. - 
©),.Oct. 10,°1928 - 1 .e, Nov, 13e.E 
572747; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 21640 


Glory be to God on high; anthem, by 
C. S. Childe, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Nov. 6, 1923; 
2c. Nov. 10; E 574787; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 21641 


Go forth with banners waving; w Har- 
riet H. Pierson, m Chas. H. Gabriel, 
of ‘U: SS) © Oet:-1°19233'2%er Oet. 
11; E 577301; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, 21642 


Go to sleep baby, baby boy; w and m 
A. B.. Bij of Ua Si «© ie Nov. 26, 


1923; E 577406; Alice Beeson 
Bowles, Glendale, Calif. 21648 


God in heaven; anthem, w F. R. Hav- 
ergal, m Walter ©. Gale, of U. S.; 
ten, or sop. solo, with organ acc. 
(Blue octavo series, sacred, no. 
4015). © Nov. 16, 1923; 2 ¢.. Nov. 
19; EH 577215; Harold Flammer, inc., 
New York. 21644 

God is near; w and m W. M. R., of 
U.S... © Nov. 1,:1928; 2.¢ Nov. 9; 
E 576917; William M. Runyan, Chi- 
cago. 21645 

God’s aeroplane; w and m C. C. M., 
of. U:.S. ..©, Oet. 25,.1923; 2ee;iNov. 
9; & 5769388; Charles Calvin Mourer, 
Cincinnati. 21646 


1222 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


God’s promise prefound; w Robert J. 
Paulsen, m Keith L. Brooks, of 
U's © ‘Aug! 1/'1923';/2 @ Dee 3, 
1923; E 575210; Herbert G. Tovey, 
Los Angeles. 21647 


God’s promises fulfilled; w James W. 
Black, m H:'G. TT. of U. S:'\'©'Aug. 
fase 2 2 Ee Wee! Ss, 1923 + HY 515225 ; 
Herbert G. Tovey, Los Angeles. 

21648 


Goldele; from the operetta, Die 
goldene kalle, w and m Joseph LI. 
Tanzman, of U. S.;, pf... with words. 
@5ya5N5), ©. Sept. 22, 1923;, 2. c. 
Oet..20; 1516303; Max Mansky, 
Newark, N. J. 21649 


Golden eyes; w Andrew Lang, from 
the Greek of Rufinus, m Reginald 
Steggall, of Great Britain, op. 30, 
no. 1. (Chester library) © Nov. 
5, 1925; 1 ¢: Nov... 6; H..572656; . J. 
& W. Chester, ltd., London. 21650 


Golden (The) glee song book; collec- 
tion of 99 old and new favorite mel- 
odies, for use in schools, homes, etc., 
ed. 8 .C. Hanson, of U.S. obl. 24mo. 
© Sept. 5, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 14, aff. 
Sept. 8; A 711897; A. Flanagan co., 
Chicago. 21651 


Golden hours; waltz, w T.,H. A., m 
Lois» V., Lane, of U. S._ Niles, .O., 
Trumbull music pub. co. © Nov. 22, 
Peewee NOV. 205 84,1000); Thos: 
H. Ainsworth, Niles, O. 21652 


Golden (The) staff; succoth operetta, 
text Elma Ehrlich Levinger, of U. 
S., m Samuel Goldfarb. 12mo. © 
Sept. 24, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 1, aff. Oct. 
11; A 761349: Union of American 
Hebrew congregations, Cincinnati. 

21653 


Golden wedding; Ww Jennie Woods, 
melody Luther A. Clark, of U. S. © 
1c. Nov. 26, 1923; E 577430; Jennie 
Heverline, Allison Park, Pa. 21654 


Golondrina (La) (The swallow); by 
Narciso Serradell, transcribed Harry 
Pepelarice of Ul SS." pr.” ©" Nov.. 23, 
fem 2 €. NOyv. 507 15710114 - White- 
Smith music pub. co., Boston. [© 
transcription ] 21655 


Gone; away; w M. P. L., m Arnold T. 
ax, \of Uy: Sos New. + York. City, 
Frank Harding. © Nov: 1, 1923; 2 
¢., Nov. 19; E 577189; Michael P. 
Lucas, Hamtramck, Mich. 21656 

Gone but still in my heart; fox trot 
ballad, w Benton Ley, m Lee David, 
arr. Louis Katzman, of U. S.; orch. 
with words. 4to. © Apr. 4, 1923; 


21668 
2 ¢. Apr. 12; E 559269; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York... [©. new ar- 
rangement ] 21657 


w Benton Ley, m Lee David, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Witmark edition, no. 
1633). © Nov. 14, 1923; 2 ec. Nov. 
22; E. 575033.; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

21658: 


Good-bye ain’t always gone; w and . 
m Clara Capehart and Selby Har- 
ney, of U. S. © Nov. 9, 1923; 2 «¢. 
Nov. 10; E 577283; Breau & Tobias, 
New York. } 21659 


Good-bye Dixie, goodbye; w Rousseau 
Simmons, melody W. Astor Mor- 
gait Of 2S. O=-1..c:" Nov, 2, 1923.= 
E 577309; Arrow music pub. ¢o., 
ine., New York. 21666 


Good-bye Dobbin; w Howard Johnson, 
melody Percy Wenrich, of U. S. © 
te. Dee. 12, 1928; BH 575607; Leo 
Feist., ine., New York. 21661 


Good-bye, good-bye to summer: w 
William Allingham, m Arthur Rich- 
ards, of England: unison voices, in 
D. (Novello’s school songs, no. 
13858) [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] ©,Noy. 12, 1923; 1-¢ Nov. 
15; E. 572760; Novello & co., Itd., 
London. 21662 


Good morning, Texas: w J. Homer 
Hane, m Harold De-Remer and Her- 
man 'A.:,Huammel, of. U.. SS... Bay 
City, Mich., Melody Corral co. © 
Woo 19 = 1923 2G Noy: 19.5. B 
577263 ; Alger R. Westcott, Bay City, 
Mich. 21663 


Goodnight: w Billie Beck. m Geo. 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. Beach, 
of U. S. © 1 ¢. Nov. 23, 1923; E 
577345; Billie Isabelle Beck, Waco. 
Tex. 21664 


Got the blues for mama’s knees; w 
and m EH: H., of U. S.; arr. James 
Alston. °“© 1°¢ i Nov.V2i | £9232 © 
577550 ; Edmonia Henderson, Louis- 
ville. 21665 


Got the blues for Rampart Street; w 
and melody Lovie Austin, of U. S. 
© 1 @; Nov.. 16, 1923; E 577082; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 21666 


Gran concierto; en tres partes, par 
Enrique Soro, of Chili: en re mayor, 
Edizioni Ricordi. 1. Dos pianos.—2. 
Para piano y orquesta. © Nov. 17, 
1923; 1 ec. each Nov. 19; E 572842, 
572848 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

21667, 21668 


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21669 


Grande marche militaire; funébre, D. | Ha! ha! ha! 


H. Ve of2U. S42 pet © 4 cemey. 26, 
1923; E 577409; Dora E. Varney, 
Wilmington, Mass. 21669 


Grant us Thy peace (Pax Dei); w 
D. Bruce Payne, m Thomas Tro- 


man, of U. S.; mixed voices, with 
organ ace. 4to. (Church music 


review, no. 698) © Nov. 1, 1923; 
2 '¢.. Nov. 5°; E 576746; H. W. Gray 
co., New York. 21670 
Grass: w Edmond X. Kapp, m H. V. 
Jervis-Read, of Great Britain. © 
Nov} 30, 1923): 1 ce: Dee. 7; HiST3081 5 
Murdoch, Murdoch & co., London. 
21671 
Graveyard dream blues; w and m Ida 
Cox, of U.S. ©wNoy,. 30,1923; 2 
ce. Dee. 5; E 575281; Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. 21672 
Great (The) beyond; w Elsie Wright, 
m W. Godowsky, of England. © 
Nov..14, 1923; 1 @ Nov.15; E572781 ; 
G. Ricordi & co.. London. 21673 
Great is Thy faithfulness; w T. O. 
Chisholm, m W. M. R., of U. S. © 
Nov. 1;°1923';' 2’¢) Nov. 9; E576926 ; 
William M. Runyan, Chicago. 
Great (The) white road is calling; 
w and m Arthur Stroud, of Great 
Britain: in, Or E Stat -aned*  tonse 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 30, 1923; 


1 @ Dec. 4; E 573028; Lawrence 
Wright music co., London. 21675 
Grieg (Edvard Hagerup) Heart 
wounds; by E. Grieg, op. 34, zev. 
Joen Fresco, of U. 8.; pf. (Belwin 
piano. transcription, no. 5) © Oct. 
Bibs 19232 "2" (Nov. '22) H DIaIS82 5 
Belwin, inc., New York. 21676 


- The last spring; by HE. Grieg, op. 
34, rev. Joen Fresco, of U. S.; pf. 
(Belwin piano transcription, no. 6) 
© Oct. 31, 1923; 2.¢e Nov: 2; EB 
574584; Belwin, ine., New York. 

21677 


To spring; by E. Grieg, simplified 


Joen Fresco, of U. S:; pf. (Belwin 
piano transcription, no. 4) © Oct. 
SLO 2 ENO ae Eu eae t 
Belwin, inc., New York. 21678 


Ground hog: w and m collected and 
arr. Cecil .J., Sharp, of England. 
(In Nursery songs from the Appa- 
‘Jachian mountains, second series) 
© @etl23,71923s) 1: (exe 24h 
572398; Novello & co., Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] 21679 

Gutter (Der) yid; humorous song, w 
and! m* hee OF OU! S29 © 4 Ee Ney. 
23, 1923; BE 577372; Rubin Granow- 
sky, Brooklyn. 21680 


21674 | 


pt. 111, 0..s, v.18 


ha! now isn’t that a 
joke; w and melody L. P.,:. of U. S. 
© 1 « Nov.:26, 1923; HB 597504; 
Lawrence Perkins, Chicago. 21681 

Hackensack: w Edward Madden, m 
F..P.,.of U. 8S. New York, Frank 
Harding, .©, Nev. .12,. 192522, « 
Nov. 15; E 574930; Frank Peters, 
Pittsburgh. 21682 

Hindel (Georg Friedrich) Joy to the 
world! the Lord is come; w Isaac 
Watts, m G. Handel, arr. Harold 
Hart "Todd, of \UnrSi3 Six aon, eno: 
© Sept. 6,..1923;° 2. ¢. ‘Now 2°" E 


076732; Lamar & Barton, Nash- 
ville. [© arrangement] 21683 
Julius Caesar; oper in drei 


akten, text von Nicola Haym, musik 
von G. F. Handel, tibersetzt und 
neugestaltet von Oscar Hagen, of 
Germany ; Kklavier-auszug. 4to. (Hdi- 
tion Peters, no. 3783) © Mar. 24, 
1923; 1e@: Dee, 2 Ek SRO C.F. 
Peters, Leipzig. 21684 
Rodelinde; oper in drei akten, 
text von Nicola Haym, musik von 
G. F. Hiindel, iibersetzt und. neu- 
gestaltet von Oskar Hagen, of Ger- 


many; klavier-auszug. 4to. (Hdi- 
tion Peters, no. 3784) © May 15, 


1923; 1 ¢, Dee! ly BH Si2Zger we}. 
Peters, Leipzig. 21685 
Haira; tango, par G. S., of France; 
orech. 4to. © Nov. 33, E92e244 ¢: 
Nov. 28; E 572922; G. Saint-Servan, 
Paris. 21686 
Half past ten (Sop tim bom) ; Chinese 
waltz, w and m Paul Ash and Neil 
Morét, of U. S. Rev. ed. © Dec. 
3, 19233. 2°)'é.. Dee: b's) Beatie | 
Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 21687 
Hand in hand with you; w F. V. W.. 
m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1« 
Nov. 5, 1923; BE 574863; Frank Vin- 
cent Waddy, Los Angeles. 21688 
Handy (The) band book; containing 
‘marches, operatic selections, novel- 
ties and concert pieces, compiled, 
T. A. Rellinson, of U. 8. obl. 32mo. 
©) NOV.) Oi 1923202) ee Naw geet iB 
576891; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© compilation] 21689 
Happy; w Ray Sherwood, m Margie 
Kelly,’ of 'U: 8S. ’ @* Nov. (15,/1928 ; 
2 c. Nov. 16; E 577137; Vandersloot 
music pub. co., Williamsport, Pa. 


21690 
--— arr. Jeanné Gravelle, of 
Oo: SOS tullerch!" 4t0/'© Mevias, 


1923; ‘2 ec.’ Nov: 16) E°575117 | Van- 
dersloot music pub. co., Williams- 
port, Pa. [© arrangement] 21691 


1224 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


Happy and go-lucky in my old Ken- 
tuecky home; fox trot with arr. of 
My old Kentucky home for obbl. 
w and m Clarence Gaskill, of U. S. 
Nov. 14, 1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 15; E 
574911; Fred Fisher, inc., New York. 

21692 


Happy Bethlehem (Oi Betleém) ; 
Basque Christmas carol, English 
version and arr. Kurt Schindler, of 
U. S., m Padre Donostia; mixed 
voices. 4to. (G. Ricordi & co.’s 
collection of part-songs and choruses 
for mixed voices) © Nov. 14, 1923; 
2 c. Nov. 15; E 574915; G. Ricordi 
& co., ine., New York. 21693 


Happy-go-lucky; by Eric Grant, of 
Great Britain, ed. Ernest Fowles; 
pf. (Curwen edition, higher divi- 
sion, no. 9210) © Aug. 29, 1923; 
lie Oct. 15; E 572452; J. Curwen 
& sons, itd., London. . 21694 


Happy hours and lovely flowers; w 
Mest 0). 7m Harry. Morton,,. of 
U. S. New York. Manhattan music 
co. © Nov. 26, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 30; 
BH 575185: Mrs. Henry Ostby, Pine 
City, Minn. 21695 

Harbor (The) of love aad home; w 
and.m D. G. of U. S. © Lc. Nov. 
17, 1923; E 574929; Dorothy Gerten, 
Chicago. 21696 

Hard luck blues: w and m B. F. and 
Sid Lippman, of U. 8S. © Nov. 10, 
1923; 2 c. Nov. 26; B 577591; Babe 
Fritsch pub. co., Houston. 21697 

Harebells; unison song, w J. R. Mea- 
gher, m Ernest Newton, of England. 


4to. (School music review, Oct. 
1923) [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Oct. 15, 1923: 1 © Oct. 


20; KE 572379; Novello & co.,. ltd., 
London. = 21698 
Harem eyes; oriental fox trot song, 
w Francis De Witt, m Geo. J. Trin- 
caus ior. UD. Ss: ©) Oct. 31,2 1928 ; 2 
ce. Nov. 8; E 574703; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 21699 
Hark, jolly shepherds; w traditional, 
m Thomas Morley, ed. and adapted 
Edmund H. Fellowes, of England; 
male voices. 4to. (Male voices 
choir library, no. 69: Thomas Mor- 
ley’s madrigals to four voices, no. 


17). © Oct: 31,'1923: 1c. Nov. 12: 
E 572724; Stainer & Bell., Itd., Lon- 
don. 21700 


Harvard’s own: ah w and m Addi- 
son Simmons. of U. S.; pf. with w. 
© Nov: 23, 1923; 2 «Nov. 30; B 
Sét 61L3:3 White-Smith music pub. co., 
Boston. 21701 


Hassan; song fox-trot, w Robert C. 
Tharp, m Geoffrey Gwyther, of Eng- 
land. © Oct. 18, 1923; 1 e. Oct. 27; 
BE. 572567; Hawkes & son, London. 

21702 

Hast thou forgotten; w and m K. R., 

For Ss... fc.” NOW oe 1085 
975072; Katherine Reiling, Chicago. 

21703 

Hast thou not known; w from the 
periptures; arr K. RAamsK es R., Or: 
S.- © 1 « Nov. 24, 1923; E 575070; 
Katherine Reiling, Chicago. 21704 

Have you lost Him; w and m H. E. L., 
of U.S: © Nov.'1;:1923; 2 ¢ Nov. 
9; E 576911; Henry Elliott Litch- 
field, Portland, Me. 21705 


Haydn (Franz Josef) Ye servants of 
God: by Haydn, played John Mar- 
vin, of U. S.; in G. (Ampico, with 
words, no. 961-E) [Music roll] © 
Heb; 20. 1923 +2... 46. Dee, 15 35..H 
575579; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 21706 

He gave Himself for me; w and m 
W. M. R., of U. S. © Nov. 1, 1923; 
2 c. Nov. 9; E 576927; W. M. Run- 


yan, Chicago. 21707 
He is knocking at your door: w James 
Rowe, m H. M. E., of U. S. © Oct. 


30; 1923); 2).e:. Nov. 15; W-574882:: 
H. M. Eagle, Burkes Garden, Va. 
21708 
He is so real to me; w and m W. M. 
Tél 00S)) 4© Nove 11923: 2 ¢€ 
Nov. 13; E 574820; William M. Run- 
yan, Chicago. 21709 
He knows how; w and m W. M. R., of 
U.S. ©. Nov, 11923 2c. Noy! 9: 
E 576931; William M. Runyan, Chi- 
aay 21710 
He may be your dog, but he wears my 
collar; w Henry Creamer and Willie 
Raskin, m Annabelle Anderson, of 


U. S.. Jack Mills ed. © Nov. 13, 
1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 19; E) 574972; Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. Qa 1d 


He may be your good man Friday, but 
he’s mine on Saturday night: w 
Willie Raskin, m Maceo Pinkard. of 
LES Me NOV fa Loos? >. &... NOW, 
19; E 574963; Kay Stern, inc., New 
York. PA 2. 

He must have the wine; w and melody 
Lew Brown, of U. S., arr. Jack Glo- 
gau; of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 20, 1923; 
E 574984; Nan Traveline, Camden, 
N. J. 21713 

He’s coming back again; w and m J. 
RF. Bi jr, .of 1S. © Oet. 30;4923; 
2 ce. Nov. 15; E 574884; J. R. Baxter, 
jr., Texarkana, Ark. 21714 


1225 


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2ATID 


He saves, He saves; w Mrs. Samuel J. 
Lane, m B. E. W., of U. S. © Oct. 
5, 1923; 2 @ Oct. 8; E 574047; S. J. 
Lane and B. E. Warren, Springfield, 
Ti. 21715 

wt. 


He tasted death for every man; 


QO. Chisholm, m W. M. R., of U. S. 

Noy. 1, 4928: 2: ec. GNev. 2930.0 
576930; William M. Runyan, Chi- 
cago. 21716 


He that has God his guard’an made; 
Christian science hymn, by Gould, 


played Joseph Joiner, of U. S.; in 
E flat. (Ampico, with words, no. 
931-E) [Musie roll] © Feb. 20, 
1623; 2 .e. Dee. hogilt 575090; 
American piano co., New York. [© 
interpretation } 21717 


Head over heels; selection, H. Fraser 
Simson, arr. Herman Finck, of Great 
Britain’? oreh.,. ©) Noy. 2519255 4 


c: Dec., 73° EH: ST307T7T:’-Ascherbereg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. [© 
arrangement ] 21718 
Hear me mother; w N. L. M., m Geo. 


Graff, jr., 
of U.S. 
Dl fone | 
City. 


of U. S., arr: Theo: Beach, 


N, «Lk: Lake 


21719 


Hear the mocking bird; w L. G., m 
Artie Bowers, of U. 8S. Long Branch, 
N. J., Keith’s music pub. house. 
Nov. 7,'1923; 2:c. Nov..9; E 576841 ; 
Louisa Givogre, Long Branch, N. J. 


Monson, Salt 


Heart aches; w H. F., melody L. M., 
Of US iid! ch Nove 28, 0902300 1 
977584; Lee Morse and Harry Ferns, 


New York. eA 


Heart beats; from Sharlee, w. Alex 
Rogers, m C. 
U.S. (© Nov?i6/ 1923: 2.e Nov. 
17; E 574917; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. ZAR22 


Heart of Illinois; march, Harry Bay, 
of U. S8.; band. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 
more music house. 4to. © Nov. 10 
12s 2 Cl NOV. LG hommes ie Ll 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 21723 


Heartaches ; w and melody Moe Schenck, 
Fred Phillips and Leo Wood, of 


Wer Sk arnyy Ls, Wi), Oe 1! eNO. 
1923: E 574921: Leo Feist, ine., New 
York. 21724 
Heartbreak: w and m Roslyn GCle-— 


phane, of U. 8S. [Photostat] 
c.. Novii24, 19235.) 5775413) Mrs SM. 
W. Clephane, New York. 225 


@li ie Nov, 28) 19083) ia. 


pt. 11, Nn: s:, v. 18 


Heavenly (A) voice is calling me; w 
T. O. Chisholm, m W.,M.\R., of U. 
S. © Nov. 1, 1923; 2 c« Nov. 9; 
E 576922; W. M. Runyan, Chicago. 

21726 


Helmar; w and melody Frederick 
Johnson and Clarence Williams, of 


C"S2° OL) & ANov 116% 192480 
574761; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 2727 


Here they come! by Felix White, of 
Great Britain, ed. Ernest Fowles; pf. 
(Curwen edition, higher division, no. 
9206) © Aug. 28; 1923; 1 ¢., Oct. 
15; E 572457; J. Curwen & sons, ltd., 
London. 21728 


Hermit’s (The) evening song. w 
Laurene Highfield. m H. W. Porter, 
of U. S.; bass solo with male quar- 
tette ace. 4to.: © Apr. 2,°1923¥ 2 
e. Apr. 12; E 559271; Chart music 
pub. house, Chicago. 21729 


Hervelois (De Caix d’) Deux piéces; 
par De C. @Hervelois, recueilles et 
annotées par Marguerite Chaigneau, 
of France: a4 deux violoncelles. 
Paris, Max Eschig et cie. (Piéces 
anciennes) Contents:—1l1. Rondeau 
et: variations.—2. Moulinet. © Oct. 
5, 1923; 1 e. Oct. 27; EH 572544; Max 
Eschig, Paris. [© collection and an- 
notation ] 21730 


Hey, Eddie! your wife’s on the phone; 
w and m Ray Perkins, of U. 8.; 


Luckeyth Roberts, of 


@-1 4. 


with ukulele acc. in D. © Nov. 

28, 1923-2" Deg Gn ae hte 

M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
etal 


Hi, Mister Sunshine; w Frank L. Stan- 
ton; “A. “AL We) of We Ss, xO) et. 
15, 1923; 2..e; Nov. 7193) WiearT26s ; 
Addie Anderson Wilson, Dothan, 
Ala. 21732 


Hiboux (Les); paroles de Charles 
Baudelaire, musique de Jacques 
Larmanjat, of France, op. 29. 
Nov, 15, 19237" 1 (e. Ne eeree ss 
572787 ; Société anonyme des éditions 
Ricordi, Paris. 21733 


Hidden treasures: w Edward Lockton, 
m Meredyth Lee, of England; in D. 
© Nov. 27, 1923; 1 a Nov: 285 H 
5T30354 ; sub cnt Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 21734 


Hillis of Clare; by Gillham Thomsett, 
of Great Britain; pf. (Four mos- 


aics, tio%-3)> (©) Och. 1s, 1925 ne: 
Oct. 22; E 572374; Duff, Stewart & 


co., ltd., London. 21735 


: 1226 


no. 12, 1923 


Hindoo love; w S. K. K., m B. K., of 
U.S. ©. Nov. 5, 1923,; E 576783 ; 
Selma Kastor Katz and Bertha Kas- 
tor, Worcester. 21736 


Hinka ; fox trot, Jewish w B. Thomas- 
hevsky, m Joseph Cherniavsky, of 
Russia, domiciled at New York. © 
1c. Nov. 9, 1923; E 576836; Edward 
B. Marks music co., New York. 

2VTST 


His star of love; Christmas service, 
Wand mm B.A C.) of U.S.) 8vo}’ © 
Oct. 8, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 9; 
A 757980; F. A. Clark, Philadelphia. 

21738 


His still small voice; w B. C. B., 
melody Gloria Brice, of U. S.. © 
1c Nov. 1, 1923; E 574598; Bessie 
~C. Bobo, St. Elmo, Tenn. 21739 
His will be done; w Annie Johnson 
Flint, m W.M. R., of U. S. © Nov. 
1, 1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 9; E.576933 : Wil- 
liam M. Runyan, Chicago. 21740 
Hit or miss; novelty fox-trot, by Buck 
Wilson, of U: S.; pf. © Nov. .17, 
1923 5"2'e. Nov. 19; Ei 574975; Jack 
Mills, ine.. New York. 21741 
Ho who comes here; w traditional, m 
Thomas Morley, ed. and adapted Ed- 
mund H. Fellowes, of England; male 
voices... 4to. (Male voice choir 
library, no. 71: Thomas Morley’s 
madrigals, no. 18) © Nov. 2, 1923; 
1 e@ Nov. 12; E 572732; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 21742 
Hold ’er Newt she’s rarin’: w and 
melody ‘T. W: V.; of 'U. S., ‘arr. J. 
La Rue Farly, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 


23.) 1923 ; 577373; Thomas W. 
Villiers, Mobile, Ala. 21743 
Holleywood; w M. Mosher, melody 


Ad. Dorchester, of U. S., arr. A. S. 
C_D., of UV. S. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1923; 
E 576818; A. M. Mazure and Adolph 
S. C. Deutsch, New York. 21744 
Holy Ghost, with light divine; by 
Gottschalk, played by John Marvin, 
or U.S: 3 in’ B-flat.' -CAmpico, -with 
words, no. 1031-E) [Music roll] 
© Mar. 20, 1928; 2 ¢ Dec. 13: E 
575575; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 21745 
Holy, holy, holy; w. Reginald Heber, 
m John B. Dykes, arr. Harold Hart 
Todd, of U. S.; six pt. cho. © Sept. 
Gat 923: 2) & NOV. 2. By DkOReos 
Lamar & Barton, Nashville. [© ar- 
rangement] 21746 
Holy (The) Spirit; sacred cantata, 
m John 8S. Witty, of Great Britain ; 
solos and chorus of mixed voices, 
with. organ vace. ,4toj;:;© |Now.. 2, 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


21757 


1923; 4 ¢c, Nev» 13.; B,572736 ; James 
Broadbent & son, Itd., Boston Spa, 
Hngland. 21LTA4T 


Home again in Caroline; w R. T. C., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. 8S. © 
tre. Novi 29, 73923 ; KE STT1d4 sR TL. 
Carmine, Newport News, Va. 

21748 


Home in Pasadena; w Grant Clarke 
and Edgar Leslie. m Harry War- 
ren, 6f Ui S!i2'©- Dec: 12; 1928; -2 c. 
Dec. 12; E 575512; Clarke & Leslie 
songs, ine., New York. 21749 


Home (The) normal chorus for chil- 
dren’s work in music: children’s 
technic, and thirty graded lists of 
teaching material. by Octavia Hud- 
son, of U. S. bk. 9.  (Sehirmer’s 
scholastic series, v. 129. © July 30, 
1923;.2.¢e: Aug. 6, aff: Aug. 11; .A 
711529; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

21750 


Home, sweet home; part-song, w J. 
Howard Payne, m Henry Bishop, 
arr. C. H., of England ; mixed voices. 
Ato. (© Nov!’ 302'1923'5 1: ce: Dee. '1: 
E 572990: Charles Harriss, Ottawa, 
Canada. [© arrangement] | 21751 


Home sweet home seems a long way 
off; vocal one-step, w and m W. 
Merrin, of Great Britain. © Oct. 
13, a902o¢. 1. € iOct,, 18: HB) 5t24290- 
Lawrence Wright music co., Lon- 
don. 21752 


Home (A) without a mother; w Mrs. 
R. M. B.. melody Luther A. Clark, 
of Ue S..©-1 Nov. “19, 1923)? 
577187; Mrs. R. M. Byas, Ft. Worth, 
lex, ..0 21753 


Homeland; w and m C. J. B.. of U.S. 
Hollvwood, Calif., Carrie Jacobs- 
Bond & son, ine. © Nov. 17, 1923; 
2 @. Nov. 22; EB 575044: Carrie Ja- 
cobs-Bond, Hollywood, Calif. 21754 


Honey-brown eyes; w Florence B. 
Fink, m Joe Hearst, of Canada. © 
Noves 1h 2 4923 352 ie Novy. 19: 1s 
577245; Hearst music publishers. 
Itd., Winnipeg, Canada. 21755 


Honey bunch; w and melody Cal De 
Mall: i.e nOe Sab OF UU, Sanat 
Carlton Colby, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 
7, 1923: EH 576810;, Calvin §. De 
Voll, Chicago. ZATSG 


Honey dear; w Chas. J. Hall, m 
IM. B., of England: © 1. ¢. Nov. 
10,;4928 -. MH) 51271465; Lyy. Ms Belk, 
Papakurd, Auckland, New asta 

21757 


1227 


21758 


Honey, just’ you and I; w L. V., m 


F. S:' 8S. Huntington, of U2 'S.""© 1 c. 
Nov. 26, 1928; E 577468; Lura Von 


Rohl, Point Richmond, Calif. 21758 


Honey mine; w and melody Tommy 
Richley Tih. ce.) ESV) UR.Vyoet (U.S. 
© 1c. Dee. 6, 1923; E 5777384; Ed- 
ward C, Richley, Middletown, O. 

21759 


Honeymooning; w and melody C. A. 
K., of U. S., arr. Herman A. Hum- 
mel, of U.. 8S. ©1¢ Nov. 6, 1923; 
E 574668; Cora A. Kaley, Millers- 


burg, O. 21760 
Hoosier..mama: w R. J. B., m.:Geo. 


Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. Beach, 
OF We) AO). A es Nav. 23 | TOO 
577358; R. J. Burrows, South Bend, 
Ind. 21761 


Horsey! keep your tail up, keep the 
sun out of my eyes; w and m Walter 
Hirsch and Bert Kaplan, of U. S. 
© Obs 81) 1923 2 ee Nov. Sib 
074702; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 21762 


Hosannas; collection of gospel songs, 
w and m Robert H. Coleman; S. W. 
B., William J. Ramsay and others, 
of U. S. Dallas, Texas, Robert H. 
Coleman. 12mo. © Aug. 1, 1923; 
2.-@.. and aff. Sept: '10;" A’ 756689; 
Samuel W. Beazley, Chicago. 21763 


Hot dogs; fox trot, w and m S. C. F., 
pic U.S.) © 1. ¢,, Nov. 1, 19236, E 
574614; Samuel C. Fink, Portland, 
Me. 21764 


Hot: stuffs) w and m B.-A. Ss of U.S. 
©. 1c. Nov. 10; 1923; E.574717 ; B: A. 
Swarthout, Kansas City, Mo. 21765 


How beautiful upon the mountains; 
sacred duet, w from the Bible, m F. 
Flaxington Harker, op. 41, no. 8, 
arr. J. Lamont Galbraith, of U. S.; 
high and low voices. © Novy. 30, 
NOQ3 2) DS eo Dec e4: Eh ST(OGs) 2G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 21766 


How. can you turn Him away; w and 
m Harry Dixon Loes, of U. S. 


Anis a, 1003: 2) 6. Deey a, dO2aean) 


575227; Herbert G. Tovey, Los An- 
geles. 21767 
How great the love of Jesus; w Oswald 
J. Smith, m H. R. P., of Canada. © 
Sept. 3.) 99235) 2) el Nove tia 
573046; Harold Ross Pannabecker, 
Toronto, Canada. 21768 


How have I lived these years without | 


you? w Grant Clark, m Albert 
Dancei Sherman, of U. S.; in E fiat. 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 115, S., V. 18 


© Nov. 26, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 27: E 
575101; Clarke & Leslie songs, inc., 
New York. 21769 


How I miss those dear old army pals 
of mine; w E. E. G., m E. S.:S. 
Huntington, of U. S.. © 1.¢. Nov. 
26, 1923; E 577461; Elmer EH. Grif- 
fing. Aberdeen, S. D.- 21770 


How’s yor’n; w and m C. B., J. S. and 
W...E., of, U.S, arrs C. B. and 8S. 
©, le ce.“ Novi 7, 1923) a paiG815 - 
Chas. Beetho, Joe Stovall and Wal- 
ter Ehrnman, Kansas City, Mo. — 

2ATiL 


How to play the piano by ear; twenty 
lesSons, RG. W., Ot OU asen ice. 1), 
lessons 1-4. Niagara Falls, N.. Y., 
Niagara school of music. © Sept. 
Ay 1923592 #c. Vand ait. YSept feu A 
757009 ; Ronald G. Wright, Niagara 
Falls, N. Y. [© revisions and im- 
provements | ih A 4 


bk. 2, lessons 5-8.—bk. 
3, lessons 912. Niagara Falls, 
N. Y., Niagara school of music. 4to. 
© Sept. 10, 1923; 2 c. each and afts. 
Sept. 11; A 757164, 757165; Ronald 
G. Wright, Niagara Falls, N. Y. [© 
revisions and improvements ] 

21778, 21774 


lessons 17-20. 


bk. 5, 


Niagara Falls, N. Y., Niagara school — 


of music. © Sept. 21, 1923; 2 ¢ and 
aff. Oct. 1; A 758589; Ronald G. 
Wright, Niagara Falls, N. 'Y.. [© 
revisions and improvements] 21775 


bx. 6. “Niagara Falls, 
N. Y., Niagara sehool of music. © 
Sept. (2T  1928 "2 Co SEOUL yams es A 
758377; Ronald G. Wright, Niagara 
Malisy ty Ys 21776 


How to play the violin; double stops 
and chords, exercises in all major 
and minor keys with melodies, arr. 
G. Bi. of U.S... sOr Nov. Ory i92s ; 
2 c Dec. 8; E 575383; George Bray- 
_ley, Boston. Zen t 


How wonderful Thy love; w Oswald 
J. Smith, m H. R. P., of Canada. © 
Sept. 53) 49238502) eh) INowwiilage 
573045; Harold Ross Pannabecker, 
Toronto, Canada. 21778 


Hubay (Jené) Fiinf konzertettiden 
(Five concert studies); von Jen6d 
Hubay, of Hungary, op. 115, nr. 1-5; 
violine mit klavierbegleitung. (Uni- 
versal edition, nr. 7294) © July 30, 


1923: 1 ec. Nov. 7; E 572658; Uni- 


versal edition, a. g., Vienna. . 21779 


1228, 


> ie 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


21801 


Huckster (The); w Edward Thomas, 
m William Garnett, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Oct. 3,:1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 3; E 
572624: Schott & co., London. 21780 


Hugo; w Glay Williamson and Sam 
Goold, m Abner Silver, of U. S.; 
with ukulele ace. in D. © Nov. 15, 
1923; 2 e@. Nov. 23; BH 577399; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. 21781 


Humpty Dumpty; unison, or solo, and 
two-part refrain, w Laurene High- 
field, m H. W. Porter, of U. S. 4to. 
(School music for the upper grades 
and high school) © Nov. 19, 1923; 
2 ce. Nov. 23; E 577326; Chart music 
pub. house, Chicago. 21782 


Hungry blues; w Sam Ehrlich, m Tur- 
ner Layton, of U. S. ©, Dec. 6, 
192332 °¢. Dec. 6; EH 577718; Clarke 
& Leslie songs, inc., New York. 

21783 


Hunters’ (The) glee; w Aletha Phil- 
lips, m Irving Gingrich, of U. S.; 
unison chorus with alto ad _ lib. 
(Unison chorus, no. 1215) © Nov. 
Da toa °)'2 'e. “Nove 26; Ei 577497; 
J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 21784 


Hunting for fairies; w Laurene High- 
field,.m.H. W. Porter,. of..U..S.; 
unison, or solo, and two pt. refrain. 
4to. (School music for the upper 
grades and high school) © Apr. 2, 
1923; 2 « Apr. 12; E 559274; Chart 
music pub. house, Chicago. 21785 


w and melody M. 


©; ¢e 


Huscha-sehuscha ; 
M., of U. S., 1st papers. 
Nov. 21, 1923; E 577305; Michal 
Michalesko, New York. 21786 


I ain’t goin’ back to nowhere; w Ralph 
Stanley, m Leslie Alleyn, of Great 
Britain; in F. [Staff and _ tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Oct. 22, 1923; 
1 e@ Oct. 26; E 572440; B. Feldman 
& ¢co., London. 21787 


I ain’t got no time; melody A. M. 
Gifford, jr., of U.S. ©1c Nov. 10, 
1923; E 574759; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

' 21788 


Iam a big baby now; w T. Y. A., m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G: ‘Beach,’ of U.S. © 1c. Nov. 5, 
1923; E 574854; Tony Y. Arman, St. 
Louis. 21789 

Iam dreaming my sweetheart of you; 
w Mrs. A. F. G., m George Graff, jr., 
of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
U.S. © 1c. Nov..5, 1923 ; E 574860; 
Mrs. A. F. Gallun, Beaver Dam, Wis. 

; 21790 


I am painting a picture on the dipper 
tonight; w W. H. H., m Arnold T. 
Lax, of U. 8. New York City, Frank 
Harding. © Nov. 3, 1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 
19; E 577192; Walter H. Harwood, 
Painsville, O. 21791 


I attempt from love’s sickness to fly; 
w Robert Howard, m Henry Purcell, 
of Great Britain, ed. Edgardo Lévi. 
(Standard songs, no. 68) 1. In G.— 
2. In A flat—3 In A. © Sept. 17, . 
1923; 1 c. each Nov. 5; E 572420; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd, 
London 21792 


I can’t believe you’re gone; w Harry 
Tobias, m Geo J. Bennett, of U. S. 
© Nov. 10, 1923; 2 « Nov. 10; E 
574782; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 21793 


I can’t help makin’ faces; w and m 
W. W. E., of U. S.. New York, Sea- 
board pub. co. © Nov. 15, 1923; 
2 ¢. Nov. 16; BE 577627; W. Walter 
Esmer, Hagerstown, Md. 21794 


I can’t shake my blues; w and melody 
ee lee ee los Sse cen ud CIN OV es ry 
1923; E 576700; Abe Lewis Stein- 
berg, Detroit. 21795 


I can’t use you now; w and m B. H,, 
of U. S., arr. Dave Peyton, of U. S. 
CP Go Nov. (24. 1923 <. Hy ota0ors 
Bursky Houze, Chicago. 21796 


I’d like to be a Santa Claus; w Alice 
Whitson, m May F. Lawrence, of 
U. S. (In Rainbow cycle, no. 5) 
© Nov. 26, 1923; 2.c Nov. 27; E 
577536; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York. 21797 


I’d love to waltz through life with 
you; from Ziegfeld follies of 1928, 
w Gene Buck, m Victor Herbert, of 

sO. IC) NOV: Su 1925°"2  Nov.,12: 
E 576978: Harms, inc., New York. 

21798 


I did not know; waltz, w and m R. S.., 
OL US’ © Nov. 30, 1923 < 2° & Dec. 


10; E 575389; Rue Smith, Aber- 
deen, Wash. 21799 


I didn’t care till I lost you: w and m 
Joe Lyons and Rubey Cowan, of 
U. S., arr. Ted Eastwood, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢ Nov. 26, 19238; E 577448; 

_ Stark & Cowan, ine., New York. 

21800 


I don’t believe it; w H. H., m Arnold 
T. Lax, of U. S: ‘New York, Frank 
Harding. © Nov... 7, 1928; 2 ¢ Nov. 
138; E 574809; Herbert Holloway, 
Riceton, Sask., Canada. 21801 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21802 


pt. 11,0; s., 'v. 18 


I 


joan 


i 


| 


—_ 


pa 


boa 


21803 


don’t like being tickled by a fly; 
song fox-trot, w and m Philip D. 
Levard, of Great Britain; in E flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
(): Nov! 15; 1928) 1c) Nov." 19*" EB 
572791; B. Feldman & co., London. 

21804 


don’t miss; w R. T. C., m Arnold T. 
Lax, of U. 8S. N. Y., Frank Harding 
music house. © Nov. 1, 1923; 2 «. 
Nov. 19; E 577194;«R) *T./ Carmine, 
21805 


feel so sorry for the rose; w andm 
Carlo and Sanders, of U. S.; high 
voice. © Nov. 9, 1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 17; 
F. 577214; Boston musie co., Bosten. 

21806 


found you alone. singing home sweet 
home; w M. C, F., m John F. Ryan, 
et..U. §2" ©). ce Noy., JO; 102380 eb 
914734; Minnie C. Flanigan, Daven- 
21807 
got.the blues;, w,R. M., m E. S..S. 
Huntington, of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 7, 
1923; EK 575337; Rollie Mort, Hol- 
21808 


have a friend; w E. A. Hoffman, m 
J.o6M. DDE Th: Socdk® Oct. S09 1923 - 
2 ¢. Nov..15;..E, 574888; 
Dye, Birmingham, Ala. 


Newport News, Va. 


port, Ta. 


lister, Id. 


John M. 
21809 


have a ukulele; w M. I. A., m Geo. 
irate, rors 
Beach, of U.S. 
19233. E STT9e: 
Hilo, Hawaii. 


Swarr. /Theo.,G. 
© ic Nov. 16, 
Miles I. Avieta, 

21810 


have called Thee by name; w and m 
DH K., of U..8., ©. Oat 152 1923+ 
2. ¢@., Nov. 19.5 E. 577253; EK. B.; Kim- 
pall, Waterloo, Ia. 21811 
heard the bells on Christmas day; 
carol, w Longfellow, m H. A. Cham- 
bers, of England; unison song with 
alto ad lib. . 4to. (School music re- 
November, 1923) [Staff and 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 14, 
vier Nov. 155") S(2far. INo- 
vello & €O., [© ar- 
rangement | 21812 
know that you'll be there; w W. S. 
B., melody John F. Ryan. of U. S. - 
© 1: ¢ Nov. 10, 1923; HE 574745; 
W. S. Bowers, Oxford, N. Y. 


view, 
tonic 
1923 : 
Itd., London. 


don’t care if I do; w J. B. W., mel- 
ody John F. Ryan, of U.S. ©1e 
Noy. 10, 1928; E 574747; John B. 
Walter, San Antonio. 21802 
don’t care if you don’t; melody 
Gor: U. So © 1 eiNovss, 1923; 
EK 576790; Jesse Gines, New York. 
9 


21813 
A283 


I know where the -violets blossom ; 
part-song, w E. E. Rexford, m Frank 
EH: Ward, of: :Uy'S.: op. 42; no,..1; 
three women’s voices. (Modern se- 
ries, no. 260) © Oct. 23, 1923; 1 c. 
Oct. 24; 1 ¢ Nov.’ 7; E 576879 ; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 21814 


I laughed at love; w William Toyn- 
bee, m C. a Becket Williams, of 
Great Britain; in F. © Nov. 16, 
1928; 1 ec. Dec. 7; BE 573079; Ascher, 
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

21815 


IT like my old home town; w and m 
Harry Lauder, of Great Britain. 
New York, T. B.. Harms & Francis, 
Day & Hunter. © Nov. 16, 1923; 
D el Nov. 21 Bao 102 Fae rae ie! 
New York. 21816 


I'll build a eastle for you, my lady of 
dreams; w and m Jack Brooks, of 
U..S.. arr. Ted Eastwood, of U. S.; 
pf.. with ‘w."’ ©! 1c." Noy foy7s235 
E 574871; Stark & Cowan, inc., New 


York. 21817 
Vll build a= stairway to paradise: 
fox-trot. George Gershwin, arr. 


Dan Godfrey, of Great Britain; full 
military band. (Jn Chappell’s army 
journal, no. 512) © Noy. 22, 1923; 
1c Dee. 7; E 573087; Harms, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 


21818 

lll follow Thee; w Oswald J. Smith, 
m H. BR. P., of Canada. © Sept. 3. 
1923: 1 c« Noy. 14; EH 573048; Har- 
old Ross Pannabecker, Toronto, 
Canada. 21819 


I'll forget you; by Ball, played Edgar 
Fairchild, of U. S.; in A flat. (Am- 
pico, with words, no. 793-F) [Music 
roll] | © Oct. 20, 19222 cM Deets, 
1923: BE 575600; American piano Co., 
New York. [© interpretation ] 

21820 


ll get even with you; revengeful 
blues, w and m Lewis T. Thomas, of 
U. S. ‘Jack’ Mills ed: © Noy. 13, 
1923: 2 c Nov. 19; B 574973; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 21821 

Vl never do it again; w Tom Sher- 
man, m Harry Stover, of U. S. © 


Nov. 17,! 1928 7 2'e@Nownedoi? BH 
577240: Ned Norworth, ine., Chi- 
cago. 21822 


T’ll smile when my heart wants to 
ery; wand m M. J. D., of U.S., arr. 
H. A. Hummel, of U. S. Cleveland, 
Emjaydee music pub. co. © Noy. 
17... 1923 *°2 ’e) | Nov. 263 (HP? S77392 ; 
M. J. Dowd, Cleveland. 21823 


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no. 12, 1928 


21845 


Tl! take you back again; w J. C., m 
E. S. S. Huntington, of U.S. ©le. 
Dee. 7, 1923; E 575346; Julia Ca- 
drette, Fitchburg, Mass. 21824 


IT love, alas, I love thee; w traditional, 
m Thomas Morley. ed. and adapted 
Edmund H. Fellowes, of England; 
male voices 4to. (Male voice choir 
library, no. 73: Thomas Morley’s bal- 
lets to five voices. no. 17) © Oct. 
me 1925: 4c... INovi IRs, 52728: 
Stainer & Bell, Itd.. London. 21825 


I love Rosie Casey: from That Casey 
girl, w William Jerome, m Jean 
Schwartz, of U. S. © Nov. 13, 1928; 
2 ec. Nov. 19; E 574966: Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. 21826 


I love you: fox trot, from Little Jessie 
James, Harry Archer, of U. S., arr. 
O. Sciacca. of U. S.; full military 
band. obl. 32mo. (Feist edition. no. 
1652) ‘© Nov. 23, 1928; 2 «@ Nov. 
24: FE 575122: Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 21827 


—— (Je t'aime) : fox trot from Little 
Jessie -James, Harry Archer, of U. 
S.. Feistyle special arr. William 
Schulz, of U. S.; symphonic dance 
oreh. Feist ed. © Dee. 1, 1923: 
2 ec. Dec. 3; E 577679; Leo. Feist, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

21828 


I love you just the same; w V. C., m 
E. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. 
1 ec. Nov. 26, 1923; E 577454: Vic- 
toria Coon, Mesa. Ariz. 21829 


I Jove you plenty: w and m A. C., of 
HOS: © P ch Nove 14,;, 1923; EB 
577030; Alfred Castagnoli, New 
York. 21830 


I loved thee; w Lord Hatherley, m 
G. E. A. of England. (in Two 
songs) © Oct. 11. 1923: 1 e. Oct. 
20: E 572378; G. E. Holt, Toronto, 
Canada. 21831 


Im a bandit: w V. J. M., m George 
Gratis) 4r.;sof @. 08: arr.> Theo; G. 
Beach, of U: S. © 1 .¢. Nov: 5, 
1923 : E.574847; Vernon J. McNulty, 
Columbus, Wis. 21832 


I’m a one man woman looking for a 
one woman man; w and m Con. 
Conrad, of U. S. ‘© Nov. 22, 1923: 
2 ¢. Nov. 23; E 577387; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 21833 


I’m a society bud; w and m Bert 
Kalmar and Harry Ruby. of U: S. 
© Dee: 71923842 ei Dee, 7 EB 
075367; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
 €0., New York. i 21834 


I’m always thinking of you darling; 
W Dl Ciel om. Geo.cGraat, rts of 
U.\8., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1923; BE 577090: 
Donald C. Lewis, Akron, O. 21835 


I’m an actor: humorous song, w E. A. 
Searson. m G. D: Fox. of Great 
Britain; in B flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] “© Oct. 13, 1923; 
1 e. Oct. 22; E 572494: Reynolds & 
co., London. 21836 


I’m feeling blue: melody H. O. H.. 
of) U: S:. arr. Marry: Bs (Alford;.. of 
Meo (jud cer Noy. .19:.. 1923: 3 
577160: Harry O. Henneman, New- 
ark, N._J. 21837 

I’m feeling blue for mammy Lou: w 
Henry Creamer, m Lew Pollack, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Witmark edition. no. 
1656) © Nov. 14, 1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 
29°; FE 575031; M. Witmark & sons. 
New York. [© new arrangement] 
21838 

I’m goin’ South; fox trot, from Bombo. 
Abner Silver and Harry Woods, of 
U..S., arr. Will Vodery; orch. with 
w. 4to. © Dec. 4. 1923; 2 « Dee. 
12; EB 575497: M. Witmark & sons. 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

21839 

I’m gonna marry merry Mary down 
in Maryland: w 
U. S.; 1st violin acc. ©°1 ec. Nov. 
16, 1923: E 577108; Chester Escher, 
Jersey City. 21840 

I’m just a kissing thief; w E. J. B., 
melody John F. Ryan. of U. 8S. © 
1e¢. Nov. 28, 1923: E 577569: Hugene 
J. Brunelle, Woonsocket, R. I. 

21841 


I’m just a passing faney; fox trot, 
Roy Ingraham, arr. Geo. J. Trink- 
“Os, OF UU. s.. Vocal Oren. With 
words,,.in A flat. 4to. © Apr. 4, 
19093" ""2-@ Apr. 2.5 By 559267 >. M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 21842 
I’m laughing at you now; fox trot. w 
A. Arthur Ganley, m Abe Goldstein. 
of U. S. © Nov. 6, 1923; 2.c Nov. 
12: E 577544: Melody music pub- 
lishers, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 
218438 
I’m leading a double life: w A. K.. m 
E. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. ©1 
e.=Dec, Wui§23') 51533853 Alfred 
Klugow, Turtle Lake, Wis. 21844 
I’m lonely my dear for you; w and m 
EH A. K.,/of°U. S.. ©. 1 ec Nov.’ 10, 
1923; FE 574731; H. Alf. Kelley, De- 
troit. 21845 


1231 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21846 


pt. 111, 1. s., v. 18 


Vm mad at you; w and m M. W. P., 
of U. S. © Nov. 3, 1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 
10; E 577546; Martin W. Prasch, 
Seattle. 21846 


I’m only a heart that is aching; w 
Alice Rowland Kestler, m EH. S. 8. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1.e Nov. 
26, 1923; E 577470; Mrs. J. F. Kest- 
ler, Johnsonburg, Pa. 21847 


I’m safe with Him I know; w and m 
And.) $5 OL Use S46) OGL, oO) oes 
2c Nov. 15; E 574883; A. J. Show- 
alter, Dalton, Ga. 21848 


I’m sitting pretty in a pretty little 
city; w and m Lou Davis, Abel Baer 
and Henry Santly, arr. Geo. J. Trink- 
aus, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
(Witmark edition excellent quar- 
tette arrangements, no. 1740) © 
Dee. 4, 19238; 2 c. Dec. 12; E 575504 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 21849 


I’m through with you; w and m Sam 
Ward and Al Kaplan, of U. S. © 
Pec. 7, 1923*'2 ce Dee 7S Hy STaa65 : 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 21850 


I’m worse; w Ralph Stanley, m Leslie 
Alleyn, of Great Britain; in C. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Oct. 25.1923 1c. Oct, 26 =. 8 
072441; B. Feldman & co., London. 

21851 


I’m yours forever; w C. E. H., m 
E. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. © 1 
c. | Nov. .26,° 1928; BH. 577474; .C. E. 
Holtz, Kankakee, Ill. 21852 


I miss my mammy; w and m P. P., 
of. U.S: 1 Oech 15) 1925")2"C. Nov. 
19; E 577270; Peter Pappas, Iron 
River, Mich. 21853 


I never had a mammy; from Topsy 
and Eva, w and m V. and R. Dun- 
cab; of: U.+S.. ©: Noy. 30, 192a::.2 c. 
Dec. 1; E 577625; Irving. Berlin, 
ine., New York. 21854 


w and melody V. and R. Duncan, 
OFS. (Oud extNevy: h6i11923. 
577072; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. ; 21855 

I promised not to holler, but hey! hey ; 
by Johnnie Dunn, of U. S.; 1st 
violin. © 1 ¢ Nov. 5, 1923; HB 
576785; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 21856 


I sent you some violets; w and m 
Dorothy Mills, of Great Britain. © 


Nov. 16, 1923; 1 c. Dec. 7; E 573078 ; . 


Hopwood & Crew, ltd., 
21857 


Ascherberg, 
London. 


1232 


I shall not forgetjow B:. Be C.,'\m 


George .Graff, jr of (U.4Ss arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. 8S. © 1 « 


Nov. 5, 29233 saa 4sa0 area fF. 
Crump, Kimberly, Ala. 21858 


I shall surely marry an American; 
character song, w and m L. D., of 
U. S. 1. High voice.—2. Medium 
voice. © Nov. 22, 1923; 2 e@ each 
Nov. 26; E 577597; Louise D’Artell, 
Long Beach, Calif. iy 21859 


IT should laugh at their jokes but they 
don’t laugh at mine; fox trot, w 
and m R. R. M., of U. S. Philadel- 
phia, Pa., M. D. Swisher. © Noy. 
1}) 1928); : Doel TINO, | (25 a T4659 - 
Richard R. Montgomery, Philadel- 
phia. 21860 


I still love the old love; w Joseph 
McCarthy, melody Harry Tierney. 
of 'U.''S: © 11 e. Dee. 13018237 ER 
577684; Leo. Feist, ine., New York. 

21861 

Il’ sto luntano; versi di Vincenzo Ric- 


cio, musica di Gennaro Quaranta, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 


mand. ace. 4to. © Nov.1, 1923; 
2. c Nov, 15; E 574902; Verdi’s 
music roll co., New York. 21862 


I sure feel blue when the band plays 
Home sweet home; w and m N. R. 
S., of U. S.atr. Vern, Hihont oot 


U. St »@Q sive. sMoverli6#923) FE 
577163; Nick Russell Schenk, Los 
Angeles. 21863 


— 


think of thee; w William Higgins, 
m W. J. W., of England. London, 
Novello & co., ltd. © Dee. 4, 1923; 
1 ¢, Dec. 5; E 573050; Wm. J. Wrig- 
glesworth, Kidderminster, England. 

21864 


told her did she love me, and she 
asked me yes; w Harold Horne, m 
Bob Miller, of U. S. ©1e. Noy. 19, 
1923; E 577149; Dixie music pub. 
co., Memphis, Tenn. 21865 


I’ve burned all the bridges behind me; 
- w Thomas C. Henderson, m Mrs, 
© OH, of U.S.) WO yan, ow! a. 
1923; Nov. 14: E 577197; Mrs. T. 
C. Henderson, Cleveland. 21866 


I’ve found a cave-man daddy; w D. G., 
melody John F. Ryan, of U. S. © 
1 @ Nov. 28, 1923; E 577560; Dor- 
sey Goad, Flint, Mich. 21867 

I’ve found a sweetheart; w P. Rudd. 

mG. W. T., of U. S. Chicago, Geo. 

W. Thomas music co. © Nov. 1. 

1923 ; 2 c. Nov. 15; E 574893 ; George 

W. Thomas, Chicago. 21868 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


l’ve got a cross-eyed papa, but he looks 
straight to me; fox trot, w King 
Zany [pseud. of Jack Dill] and 
Billy Duval, m Roy Ingraham, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; vocal 
oreh, in B flat, with words. Ato. 
© Nove’ 5, 1928 = "2 ‘cy Nov! 13;;' E 
574823; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 21869 
I’ve got the blues about somebody; w 
wid meh. hor U.S... XO, Oct, 15, 
1923; 2 c. Nov. 19; E 577251; Eddie 
Franklin, Norenel. Ill. 21870 
I’ve got the old man’s darling blues; 
w Richard W. Pascoe, melody Will 
bh. Dulmage, of U. S., arr. Harry P. 
Guy, of U.S. ©l1c. Nov..14, 1923; 
FE. 577014; Chamberlain co., Detroit. 


21871 
I’ve lost a wonderful rose; fox trot, 
omni A Vs B.. OL: OU. S.C 1c. 


Noy. 20, 1928; EE ’574997; Allen '‘V. 
Bailey, Trenton, N. J. 21872 
T want a sweetheart to be my pal; 
w and melody Herman Hicky Rettig. 
Ge seG.1 @.. Noy... Lo, 9253 0K 
574873: Herman Rettig, Newark, 
IN) dl 21873 
want to know you blues; w V. R. H.. 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. © 
1c. Nov. 19, 1923; BE 577176: Vern 
R. Hawks, Bremerton, Wash. 21874 
want you; waltz, w John W. New- 
ton, m Ursula Dietrich-Hollinshead, 
of U.;S.. © Nov. 12,.1923; 2 c. Nov. 
16; BE 577143: H. C. Weasner & co., 
suffalo. 21875 
w N. D. B., m E. S. S. Hunting- 
ton, of U. S. ©1¢ Dee. 7, 1923; E 

575339; N. Dick Bradt, Seattle. 
21876 


— 


_ 


I want you to be mine, all mine; w 
and. melody. C....B,,..of . U.;.S.; 1st 


violin acc., © 1 ¢., Nov. 21, 1923; E 
077304; Chester Escher, Jersey City. 

21877 
wanted you just as a friend; w E. L., 
m Geo. Graff, jr.. of U. S., arr. Theo. 
Peter. on USS: (© /1e.. Nev:. 23: 
1928: E 577361; Ellen Lorentsen, 
Auburn, Me. 21878 
was a fool; song fox-trot, w and m 
Manny ‘Romaz, of Great Britain; 
in B flat. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Oct. 1, 1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 
18; E 572430: Lawrence Wright mu- 
sic co., London. 21879 
will always believe in you; w T. H., 
m Geo. Graff, jr.. of U. 8., arr. Theo. 
Bevehs of) SS Ora: «Novi 28, 
1923; .E 577347; Timothy Haffey, 
Indianapolis. 21880 


rt 


poaed 


rm 


21890 


I wish I’d never met the other girl; 
w P. M. L., m E. S. S. Huntington, 
ef. Sy. © 1, ~Novw..:26, 1923: 
577465; Pearle Mae Le Marr, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 21881 


I wish I had a papa like the papa 
who lives next door; w and melody 
Walter Donaldson, Harry Pease and 
Ed. G. Nelson, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 
16, 19238; BE 5770%3.3..Irvine Berlin, 
inc., New York. 21882 


I wish I had never found sunshine; w 
and m L. Bee Preston. of U. S., arr. 
Harry Alfred, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
© 1 «@ Nov. 24, 1923; E 575082; 
George M. Argabrite, Chicago. 

218835 


I wonder where Maria’s gone; w and 
m collected and arr. Cecil J. Sharp, 
of England. (Jn Nursery songs from 
the Appalachian Mountains, second 
series) © Oct. 23, 1923; 1 ¢c. Oct. 
24; KE 572395; Novello & co., lItd., 
London. [© arrangement] 21884 


I wonder would you love me just as I 
am to-day; w Dan Jackson, m KE. S. 
S. Huntington, of U.S. ©1c. Noy. 
26, 1928; E 577456; Dan . Jackson, 
Ruston, La. 21885 


Ich benk noch mein sch-te-te-le (I’m 
longing for my old home town) ; w M. 
Nasatir, m 8S. S.; pf. with words. 

(DIDUIAVWW J FRI payd 7) 
© Oct)! 20;.19235"2 ei Oct. 22:7 EB 
576325; Sam Solomon, Cleveland. 

21886 


Ich liebe dich (I love thee) ; w and m 
Clarence Wainwright MacMurphey 
fi. 'e. C..W. Murphey, of U. S.| 
[English and German text.] © 
Dee. 19, 1922: 2.e Apr. 4, 1923; 8 
509400; Clarence W. Murphey, New 
York. PH heresy 


Ich will a chusin (I want a fellow) ; 
w Dave S. Shereshewsky, m Joseph 
I. Tanzman, of U. S. (IAA PPS) 

©.) Noy. (9, 19233772. 1¢...Nov.:,12 >). 

574776; Max Mansky; Newark, N. J. 

21888 


Idaho, I don’t know: w and melody 


P.N., of U.S. © 1-c. Nov. 14, 1923; 
_E 577017; Philip Nathanson, Prov- 
idence, R. I. 21889 


Idilio; by Lack, op. 134, played Edgar 
Fairehitd, «of th Ss!) ‘CAmpieo, ie; 
61671-F) [Music roll] © Dec. 20, 
19227):225e) Wee. 13,1923; BH oM55t; 
American piano co., New York. 
{© interpretation] 21890 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21891 


pt. 111, '.’S.,v. 18 


Idle dreams; w and m L. H. §S., of 
USS 'O LE Nov 14, .9923-h 
577022; Leah Helen Stowe, Phila- 
delphia. 21891 


Idle fancy; serenade, Harold Bennett, 
of U. S.; orch. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 
more music house. 4to. © Novy. 10, 
1923°3°2 °c) Nov. 163°H' 577132: Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 21892 


If Arthur were king; w and m L. T., 


oF: U.S. (Ole. Now's, 2 ae 
576939; Leland Thompson, East 
Liverpool, O. 21893 


If flowers could speak; composed and 
played Mana Zucea_ [pseud.: of 
Augusta Zuckermann] of U. S., op. 
6; in G. (Ampico, with accompani- 
ment, no. 61481-F) [Music roll] © 
Hebe 20,1:4923.93 2 pes Deer sl3; oh 
575558; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 21894 

If I feel tomorrow like I do to-day; 


w and m Hannibal Maguire, of U. S., 
arr. Eugene Platzman, of U. S. © 


1 ce. Nov. 26, 1923; E 577443; Dixie 
music shop, New York. 21895 
If I only had a pal like you; w B. EH. 
A., m H. Gladys Dazey, of U. S. © 
Dec. 8, 1923; 2 ¢. Dec. 103 EF 5753886 ; 
B. E. Allen, Kyle, O. 21896 


If I only knew you were sorry; w 
Frank Farrell, m Billy Muldoon, of 
U? S.~* Providence, *h= k,* Henry J. 
Donovan co. © Nov. 10, 1923; 2 
Nov. 19; E 577280; Frank P. Far- 
rell, Central Falls, R. I. 21897 


If I should see you ery; w Benton 
Ley, m Lee David, of U. S.; with 
ukulele ace. in D. © Nov. 28, 1923; 
2 ¢. Dee. 6; E 577764; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. 21898 


If it wasn’t for us two Greeks: w and 
melody H. “W. iK., of Ur Ss O° 1". 
Nov. 22, 1923; H 575025; Harry W. 
Kahn, New York. 21899 


If only I could click I should’nt mind; 
w and m Jack Temple, of England. 
© Oct) 29!) 1923'9' 4 |e.) Nove aes) 
572589; Jos. Adams music pub. co., 
Birmingham, England. 21900 


If she was what she was when she 
was sixteeen; w Sam M. Lewis and 
Joe Young, melody Geo. W. Meyer, 
O£NU. So (Out... Nov.) 2, 1923..h) 
576703; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 21901 


Same. Nov.) 22, ) 1923 7>22"¢. 
Nov. 28; E 577388; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 21902 


If a. Plug runs in the Derby; w 

. C. P., melody John F. Ryan, of 

a S. Ole Noy. 10, 1923; E 
574736; Wi Les Bowell, Detroit. 

21903 


If the rest of the world don’t want 
you, go back to mother and dad; w 
Alex. Gerber, m Daye Dreyer, of 
U..8,,.©. Ney, 17,1992 2 @. Nov, 
19> Wi aoti20sg Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. - 21904 


If the world would just keep smiling ; 
w and m W. I. G., of U. S. ©Nov. 
+2, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 8; E 576838; Win- 
ifred I. Gilchrist, Lakewood, O. 

21905 


If you go you'll come back by and 
by; w and m Henry Creamer and 
Lew Pollack, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus. 
of U. §S.; mixed voices. 4to. (Wit- 
mark edition excellent quartette ar- 
rangements, no. 1659) © Dee. -4. 
1923; 2, €, Dec 2 i are 1. 
Witmark & sons. New York. [© 
new arrangement] 21906 


eyes were the windows of 
your soul; wxande«m By 2. Gs. 
© 4 ¢ Nov. 26,71923.8 eas: 
Floryane Thompson, Los Angeles. 

21907 


the game; w 
McCarthy, melody Harry 
of. OU: T Sig WO) Ware ipect' 3. 

7683 ; Leo Feist, ine., New 
21908 


If your own heart’s pure gold; w and 
m ©); M:°S.,;\ofefUs 81 ©-Oct 30, 
1923; 2 c. Nov. 1; 574078 ;- Charles 
McVey, Schofield, Chicago. 21909 


Ill trouble more; burlesque opera in 
one act, based on melodies from well 
known operas, by John Picorri, of 


If your 


If your. heart is. in 
Joseph 
Tierney, 
19735 2 5 or 
York. 


US. © 1 & Noyeets ez 
26498; Jacob Weinstein, Cleveland. 
21910 


Immanuel; eine Weihnachts-liturgie 
fiir die Sonntagschule, musik von 
Thomas, Martin and others, of U.S. 
Chicago, Ill.. Geo. F. Rosche & co. 


Svo. © Sept. 29, 1923; 2 ce. and aff. 
Oct. 10; A 762059: Geo. F. Rosche, 
Chicago. 21911 


Immortal (The) ; spring song, w Cale 
Young Rice, m George W. Chadwick, 
of U. S.: mixed voices. (Laurel oc- 
tavo;' no. 1003) © Novi 22,1928; 
2 'e) Nov. 26%' EB. 577516 35°C." C. (Baren- 
ard & co.,. Boston. 21912 


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no. 12, 1923 


21933 


Immortal (The) march; melody M. Z. 
D’H-C., of U.'S., arr. Harry Frerch, 
tees. ©) lc. ‘Nov.’ 9,925 ''" H 
576831; Mary Z. D’Hondt-Cook, De- 
troit. 21913 


Imperial blues; knewn as Piccadilly, 
w and m Camille de Rbynal. Ben- 
nett Scott and J. A. Tunbridge, of 
Great Britain; pf. with w, in F. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©! Nov. '22,-1923;'1-e. Nov. 265) HB 
572878; B. Feldman & co., London. 

21914 


Imperial march; by W. H. R., jr., of 
U. S., arr. Duke Yeonarde, of U.S.; 
pf. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1923; BE 577152; 
William Henry Redmon, jr., Kansas 
City, Kan. 21915 


In a cozy tea room; fox trot, w Dor- 
othy Terris and Leo Wood, m Ger- 
ald’ Branklin, of “U-_S., arr.:.Sam 
Danke yor li 8.5, Orch. witlr w. 
Feist ed.” 4to. -© Nov. 7, 1923 ; 2". 
Noy. 8; E 576849; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

21916 


In a playful mood: by Felix Swin- 
stead, of Great Britain, op. 58, no. 
3, ed. Ernest Fowles, pf. (Curwen 
edition, lower division, no. 9218) © 


Septe, Hiiii928y 4) |e Oct. 1155) EH 
572447: J. Curwen & sons, Itd., Lon- 
don. 21917 


In Bethlem’s manger lowly; Christ- 
mas, English text Helen A. Dickin- 
son m traditional XVI century, arr. 
Clarence Dickinson, for women’s 
voices Rose Phelps, of U. S.; organ 
ace.  4to. (Sacred choruses, no. 
113) «© ‘Nov: 14,1923; 1. ¢. Nov. 
15; 1c. Nov. 23; E 575049; Hu. W. 
Gray co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment for women’s voices] 21918 


In Constantinople; fox trot, w E. L., 
mE. S. S. Huntington,. of U:. S. 
© 1 ce. Nov. 26, 1923; E 577459; El- 
roy La Breece, Buffalo. 21919 


In dew of roses; w traditional, m 
Thomas Morley, ed. and adapted 
EKdmund H. Fellowes, of England; 
male voices. 4to. (Male voice 
choir library, no. 68: Thomas Mor- 
ley’s madrigals to four voices. no. 7) 
©) Oct? Si "1928-1 Ve. "Nov. 127° 
572727; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 21920 


In dewy dells; by Cecil Burleigh, of 
Poe OG Of, NO npr Cle Bihn 


lore) © Nov. 20, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 
eae Otitood. G.  Senirmer, INC, 
New York. 21921 


In dreamland; w Julian Johnson, m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
Beach, of U.S. © 1° &: Nov. 23, 
1923; E 577860; Julian Johnson, 
Bremond, Tex. 21922 


In Flanders’ fields; we only sleep in 


Flanders, w Lieut. McCrae and L. 
PR in PLE BY Ss GE UL S 2 


Nov. 16! 81923. 2 "e. Nev.” 162 OB 
577139 ; Lawrence  K. French, 
Brooklyn, 21923 


In fountain court; w Arthur Symons, — 
m lLueilla H. Mclaren, of Great 
Britain. © Dee. 4, 1923; 1 ¢. Dec. 
63H 5730735 3 J.B: Cramer & '€o., 
Itd., London. 21924 


In happy mood; 5 instructive pieces, 


Karl Graf, of Austria, op. 24; pf. 
Contents :—Il. Sunrise-—2. At the 


spring.—3. At dusk.—4. A dance on 
the lawn.—5. Sunday eve. © Oct. 
Po 12S SORE SNOVe EES) EY OI28 Es : 
Schott & co., London. 21925 


In June; w E. M. P., m Elliott Mark- 
ham; of U. S.;'pf. with w.. © Nov. 
20, 10s Ye NOV. os Be OT ren: 
Estella M. Patterson, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 21926 


In-laws, they’ve made an out-law of 
Mie Wet Ke ke? Th Beale ort Wes. 
©) tc. Noy. 13, 1923: Sil 574830 - 
Selma Kastor Katz and Bertha Kas- 
tor, Worcester. 21927 

In love with love; from The stepping 
stones, w Anne Caldwell, m Jerome 
Kern, of U. S. © Oct. 31, 1923; 2 
el iNoyi 2;°E 576751; 'T. Ba‘Harms 
co., New York. 21928 

In memory; w Lionel Johnson, m H. 
V. Jervis-Read, of Great Britain. 
@i Novy 30;).19235 Lie:) Dee. TH 
573082; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., 
London. 21929 

In old Manhattan Isle; w A. C. M., m 
George Graff, jr.. of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G.; Beach,,.of .U..8.. (© 6; Nov.5, 
1923; E 574851; Anna C. McMurray, 
Richmond Hill Areade, L. I., N. Y: 

21930 

In reply; w Marion Strobel, m E. G. 


Ke or Us G) i tee Nav. 27) 1923: 
EK 575137; Emily Grace Kay, Saint 
Paul. 21931 


In Rio Janeiro; w and melody C. A. 


Be Or UMS. wed e.tNov, 24,1998): 
I 575064; C. Adam Bock, Baltimore. 
21932 

in sunny (Cal ow and. mT. Ay Looe 
U.S. ©1c Nov. 8, 1923; E 576866 ; 
Thomas Herbert Ince, South Pasa- 
dena, Calif. 21933 


1235 


> a 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


21954 


In the gloaming; a picture, Mana- 
Zueca [pseud. of Augusta Zucker- 
mann] of U. S., op. 58; pf. © Nov. 
19,5 1923 34 2: (e), Noni:225 WH DS t505B ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

21934 


In the harbor of home sweet home; 
song of the sea, w and Joseph 
Buell Carey, of U. 8.; bar. or bass, 
with quartet cho. ad lib. © Oct. 29, 
1923; 2 c. Nov. 19; E 577205; Buell 
music co., San Francisco. 21985 


In the land of Jing a ling a ping; w 


and mW. M., of Canada. .© 1. «. 
Nov. 15, 1923; E 574874; William 
Malofy, Montreal, Canada. 21936 


In the never-never land; musical play 
for children, on the story of Peter 
Pan, w Elsie Jean, m Mana Zucea 
[pseud. of Augusta Zuckermann] of 
Uy. Sa) ©..Novy 85,1923 2 2..c. Nova28% 
E 577602; Enoch & sons, Itd., Lon- 
don. 21937 


In the swim at Miami; w Joseph Mc- 
Carthy, melody Harry Tierney, of 
U.S. © 1 « Dec. 3, 1923 ; E.577681 ; 
Leo. Feist, ine., New York. . 219388 


In the twilight; w HE. S.. m E. 8. 8. 


Huntington; .0f) Ui Sa. @id e.Noy: 
10, 1923;. HE 574729; Ed. Simon, 
Cleveland. 21939 


Indefinite (The) Johnnie; w Stanley 
©. West,.m Frank Alford, of Great 
Britain; in G. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations]. © Oct. 18, 1923; 1 <¢. 


Oct. 22; E 572504; Reynolds & co., 
London. 21940 


Indian ballet; by C. B., of India; pf. 
Contents: 1. The wedding scene.— 
2. Krishna and the Gopis. © 1 «. 
Sept. 26, 1923; E 574495; Comolata 
Banerji, London. 21941 


Indian boy; march-fox .trot, Harold 
Bennett, of U. S.; orch. Cincinnati, 
O., Fillmore music house. 4to. © 
INOW 10) PASS 2 es IN Gey 
577134; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 


nati. 21942 
Indian paradise; w EH. L., melody 
Arnold..'T. Lax ol Uius. i" © Lise. 
Nov. 19,. 1923; E 577174; Hdwin 


Leitheld, Pokegama, Minn. 21943 
Indian war dance; by B. G. T., of U. 


Sa Dink iO) nek iG. rH OCbi dara Qe crate) 
574656; Bertha Green Townsend, 
Rector, Ark. 21944 


Indiana moon; w Benny Davis, m Is- 
ham Jones, of U. S. © Apr. 12, 
1923; 2 c Noy. 15; E 574908; Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. 21945 


12 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 18 


Indifferent (The) lover; w_ Alice 
Brown, m Caroline L. Goodenough, 
of U. S.; mezzo sop., alto and bar. 
4to. (Junior high school glee club, 
no.. 1803) © Nov! 23. 1923502 Jc. 
Nov. 26; E 577491; J. S. Fearis & 
bro., Chicago. [© arrangement] 

21946 


Inn (The) at Bethlehem; a Christmas 
carol, w Bishop Welldon, m Fred- 
erick Bridge, of Hngland; mixed 


voices. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] ©,.Oct. 31, 1923 34c. 
Nov. 1; HE. 5725873) J. Bo eriace: 
London. . 21947 


Inno (L’) matutino dei catacumeni 
(Morning hymn of the novices) ; 
dalla musica per La nave, di Ga- 
briele d’Anunzio, musica di I. P., of 
Italy; two choruses, mixed voices. 
©. Noy, 14, 192331 ¢.) Noveqio a 
572780; Ildebrando Pizzetti, c/o G. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 

21948 


Inspiration; by L. L. G., of U. S.; pf. 
©' ‘Dec... 8; 1923; 2 & Dec, re 
D750387; L. L. Goudy, Helena, Mont. 

21949 


Invincible U. 8. A.; march, by Herbert 
Forrest Odell, of U. S.; mand. orch. 
(Odell edition, for mandolin orches- 
tra, series 3, no. 58) © Nov. 22, 
1923; 2 c«. Nov. 26; BE 577499: HF. 
Odell & co., Boston. 21950 

lowa; song fox-trot, from Dancing 
mad, w and m Jos. Geo. Gilbert, of 
Great Britain; in D. [Staff and 


tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 1, 
1I923¢0Ce Ochre) Besse: 
Lawrence Wright music c¢o., Lon- 
don. 21951 


Iowa. corn. Song? WC. We eH. 
Huntington, of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 26, 
1923 ; EH 577476; Chris. Winter, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 21952 


Irish eyes; w Helena C. Sheehan, mel- 
ody H. T. Sof Ul S27 © eumar: 
7, 19283; E 576805; Harold Thomas 
Sheehan, Northampton, Mass. . 

21953 

Irish (An) mother’s heart; w Joseph 
S. Hogan, m EK. EH. T., of U.S. 

1 c..Nov..9, 1923.; E,.576871; Hmil 
EK. Tanner, Milwaukee. 21954 


Is it better to have loved and lost, 
than never to have loved at all; w 
and ‘mm: L. D,, of U..S.4: pt. wish w. 
©. 1 Ces NOWe 22 O23 5 Ba tanZe 
Lawrence Dehler, Long Island, N. 
6 21955 


6 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


21978 


Is it nothing to you; w Beatrice New- | It’s too late now; fox trot, I. J. Fag- 


man, m E. L. and P. W. Wolslagel, 
One SU©y Ags 1j 1928; 2 ic. Dec. 
3, 19238; E 575223; E. L. Wolslagel 
and Herbert G. Tovey, Los Angeles. 
21956 

Is there a home anywhere; w and m 
I. M. A., of U. S. Haverhill, Mass., 
Allen pub. house. © Oct. 25, 1923; 
Ze Nov..2¢ EH. 576754; Iona .M: 
Allen, Haverhill, Mass. 21957 


Isabelle; idyl, Carl Wilhelm Kern, 
of U. S., op. 3917; pf. © Nov. 13, 
125: 2 ef Nov.’ 17; BH Ss77212' Bos- 
ton music ¢o., Boston. 21958 

Isle (L’) joyeuse; par Claude De- 
bussy, transcription par B. Molinari, 
of Italy; parties d’orch. © Sept. 
14, 10238; hie. Oet.. 27 3) H.5T2545 ; 
Durand et cie.. Paris. [© transcrip- 


tion] 21959 

—— —— partition d’orch. © 
meme 14, 1998+ 1. ec... Oct. 27; BH 
572591; Durand et cie., Paris. [© 
transcription ] 21960 


Isle of sweethearts; valse, Maurice 
Yvain, arr. Dan Godfrey, of Great 
Britain; full military band. (Jn 
Chappell’s army journal, no. 512) 
Nove. 1923°>. 1 cc. Dec. T: EE 
573083; Francis Salabert. Paris. 
[© arrangement] 21961 


It ain’t no fault of mine; melody A. 
M. Gifford, jr., of U.S... ©1.e Nov. 
10, 1923; E 574758; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., inc., New York. 

21962 

It’s a long way from Singapore; w 
Gordon Johnstone, m H. O. Osgood, 
oe, Sa;cinp A flat?’ “er -Nev? 30; 
1923 ; 2 e. Dee. 1; E 577623; Enoch 
& sons, New York. 21963 

It’s all your fault; w and m Harry 
Pease, Ed. Nelson and Ira Schuster, 
of U. S. © Nov. 29, 1928; 2 ¢. Oct. 
6; E 577751; A. J. Stasny music ¢o., 
inc., New York. 21964 

It’s hard to leave them smiling, when 
you love the one you leave; w C. 
©. €.,,m. E.,,S. 8... Huntington, .of 
WS. ©,-1 c, Nov... 26,1928; E 
017463; C. C. Carter, Addison, Ky. 

21965 

It’s men like you make girls like me; 
w Felix Austead, m Henry Welling, 
OL ,U. S. | © Nov., 5, 19232 c. Nov. 
15; E 577043; Philip Ponce publica- 
tions, New York. 21966 

It’s the bait; w and m D. D. D., of 


gen and Melville Morris, arr. Louis 
Katzman, of U. S8.; orch. with w. 
4to. © Nov. 14, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 22; 
E 575030; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 
21968 


It tickles me; by Maurice Baron and 
Ray Miller, of U. S.; melody with 
pf. ©1e. Nov. 13, 1923; E 574799; 
Belwin, ine., New York. 21969 


It tickles me to tickle you; fox-trot - 
song, w and m Jack Mahoney and 
Aevd et Ob, Uk) se. (Os NOV 2h. Roos: 
2, Gs Wovi 10: Hi 515108; AW J. unt: 
Altoona, Pa. 21970 


It was a lover and his lass; part-song, 
w William Shakespeare, m William 
Lester, of U. S.. op. 25, no. 1; three 
female voices. (Fischer edition. 
choruses in octavo form, no. 5313) 
© Nov. 24, 1923; 2 ¢ Nov. 27: E 
575148; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

21971 


J’aime pas ca; paroles de Fred Pearly 
et Max Eddy, musique de F. Pearly, 


of France. © Nov. 3, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 30; E 572972; Francis Salsa. 
bert, Paris. 21972 


Ja, was will denn dieses mddel von 
mir; java, text von Beda, musik 
von Jara Benes, of Hungary, op. 
Té= © Oct. 1, 192379) eco Dear ht; 
EK 573061; Wiener bohéme-verlag, 
Vienna. 21973 


Jack and Jill; w Laurene Highfield, 
m Winifred E. Moore, of U. S.; uni- 
son and two pt. chorus.  4to. 
(School music for the upper grades 
and high school) © Apr. 2, 1923; 
2c. Apr.-12; E 559272; Chart music 
pub. house, Chicago. 21974 


Jade; w and m J. Mischler, of U. S. 
© Nov. 17, 1923; 2 ec. Nov. 19; E 
577262; Capitol music co., Seattle. 
21975 


Jalowicz (Michel) 24 caprices-etudes ; 
par M. J., of France; alto, viola. 
Oct. 26, 1923; 1 c. Nov. 17; B 572812; 
Schott & co., London. 21976 


Japanese (A) sunset; by Deppen, 
played J. Milton Delcamp, of U. 8. 
(Ampico, no. 61261-—E) [Music roll] 
Ke Oct,) 20.1022 s2teo Dec. 1357 
575570; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 21977 


Javanella; by Felix Bernard, of U. 8.; 
pit (Nov. 17 19235 2.:e. Nov. 49; 
E 574977; Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. 21978 


U. 8. [Photostat] © le. Nov. 23, 

1923; E 577366; Dorothy Dixon 

Dennett, Washington. 21967 
S0830—24 12 RF 


21979 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, ND. s., v.18 


Jazzing the blues away; w J. L. R., m 


George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. | 


G. Beach, of U. S. © 1.¢e Nov. 5, 


1923; E 574845; Joseph L. Ran- 
dolph, New York. 21979 


Jealous and blue; w and m L. E. A., of 
U. 8. ©1¢ Dec. 4, 1923 ; EH 577655; 
L. Earl Abel, Tulsa, Okl. 21980 


Jerusalem the golden; by Ewing, 
played Alexander Russell, of U. S.; 
in C. (Ampico, with words, no. 851- 
E) [Music roll] © Dec. 20, 1922; 
2 e. Dec. 13, 1923; E 575582 ; Ameri- 


can piano co., New York. [© inter- 
pretation ] 21981 
Jesu, star of consolation; introit or 


short anthem, w Canon Alexander, 
m Charles Macpherson, of England; 
mixed voices, organ acc. ad lib. Ato. 
(Musical times, no. 969) © Oct. 31, 
1923; 1 c. Nov. 1; E 572585 ; Novello 
& co., Itd., London. 21982 


Jesus Christ my Saviour; w T. O. 
Chisholm, m W. M. R., of U. 8. © 
Nov. 1, 1923; 2 ec Nov. 9; E 576935; 
William M. Runyan, Chicago. 

21983 


Jesus Christ the crucified: w Oswald 
J. Smith, m H. R. P., of Canada. © 
Sept. 3)..%923;, 1,-e, Nov. 14;..b 
573047; Harold Ross Pannabecker, 
Toronto, Canada. 21984 


Jesus died praying for me: w Ina 
Duley Ogden, m Roger M. Hickman, 
of U. S: © Aug. 1, 1923; 2. ¢. Dec. 
5. 1923; EH 575224; Herbert G. To- 
vey, Los Angeles. 21985 


Jesus, lover of my soul; w Charles 
Wesley, m Simeon B. Marsh, arr. 
Harold Hart Todd, of U. S.; six pt. 
cho: ©: Sept: (671928 2 «Nov. 2: 
I) 576733; Lamar & Barton, Nash- 
ville. [© arrangement] 21986 


Jewels (The) of the Madonna; inter- 
mezzo no. 2, Wolf-Ferrari, arr. and 
played Wilfred Pelletier, of U. S. 
(Ampico, no.. 61753-G) [ Music 
rolly: © Jan. 20; 1923; 2°¢ Dee: 13; 
E 575599: American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 21987 


Jiggs and Dinty Moore; w F. H. and 
B. H., m EH. S. 8. Huntington, of 
U.S. ©l1c. Dee. 7, 1923; EB .575340; 
F. Hicks and Bill Hughes, Ashley, 
Pa. 21988 


Jiggs and Maggie; w Leonard Hulit, 
m HP. Ro of . Si! Qul ci Noy, 4, 
1928; E 574613; Frances Porter 
Ross, Ocean Grove, N. J. 21989 


Jilted blues; w Herbert B. Collier, 
melody Ewing Reid, of U.S. ©1e. 
Noy. 14, 1923 ; E 577018; Oliver Hill- 
man, Chicago. 21990 


Joe Pepper rag; by Jas. Tinker, of U. 
S.; ten. banjo, or ten. mandola. © 
Noy,.” 1,2 1923.5 2a Gi ON ee 
577691; John R. Hansen, Ely, Minn. 

21991 


John J. McGraw, he’s a credit to the 
U.S. A. jw and m,B. C,0f Uisii © 
Oct. 10, 1923; 2 ce. Nov. 7; EB 574801; 
Betty Connors, New York. 21992 


Join the knights of the Ku klux klan; 
w Frank EK. Brown, m C. I. B., of 
U. S. Indianapolis, Ind., 100% pub. 
co. (Cover-title:—Come join the 
knights of the Ku klux klan) © 
Nov. 9, 1923: 2 ¢. Nov. 14; EH 575041 ; 
Claud I. Brown, Indianapolis, Ind. 

21993 


Jolly brownies; w Laurene Highfiela, 
m H. W. Porter, of U. S.;° unison, 
or solo, with two pt.-refrain. 4to. 
(School music for the upper grades 
and high school) © Apr. 2, 1923; 
2c. Apr. 12; E 559273; Chart music 
pub. house, Chicago. 21994 


Joueur (Le) de fitiite; paroles de Alex- 
andre Trebitsch, musique de A. 
Chantrier, of France. © Nov. 3, 
1923: 1 ¢. Nov. 30; BE 572961; Fran- 
cis Salabert, Paris. 21995 


Joy (The) wheel; by HE. Sutton, of 
Great Britain; ten. trombone solo 
in B flat, with pf. acc. © Sept. 28, 
1923; 1 c. Nov. 3; E 572644; Boosey 
& co., London. 21996 


Joyee; song fox-trot, by Jack Hylton, 
of Great Britain; orch. 4to. 
(Chappell & co.’s orchestral journal, 
no. 945: Chappell & co.’s salon or- 
chestral journal, no. 230) © Oct. 
3; 19238; 1..¢:° Oet. (1650 BY S12427 ;5 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. [© 
arrangement] 21997 


Juanita, I love you; coloratura waltz 
- gong, Spanish style, w and m L. D., 
of ‘Uy Ss; sop." \@©! Nove’ 22,7928 ; 
2 ce. Nov. 26; FE 577593; Louise D’Ar- 
tell, Long Beach, Calif. 21998 


Judge (The); w and m H. L. B., of 
U.S. « Ody Gy Now 0) ie 
574771: Horace L. Broughton, Mar- 
blehead, Mass. 21999 


Juggler; fox-trot et shimmy, par Wal- 
ter Spring, of France; piano. 
Nov. 3, 1923; 1 ce. Nov. 30; E 572954 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 22000 


1238 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12,1923 . 


Jumble (The) book series; bk. 1, fun 
and work in melody, harmony and 
rhythm, w and m Louise Van Wage- 
nen, of U. S., ed. Walter H. Aiken. 


4ie. © Oct. 9, 1923)7,2,e:(Oet..13, 
aff. Oct. 18; A 759659; Willis music 
co., New York. 22001 
Jump Fritz, I feed you liver; w Mack 


Henshaw and Joe Manuel, m Harry 
Jentes, of U. S., arr. Ted Eastwood, 
OLE S: ©l1-«. Dec. 4, 1923; E 
577663; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 22002 


June’s the time for roses; waltz, D’- 
Lorah, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. 
S.; vocal orch. with words, in G. 
Ae fe) Agr. 4, 1993 <2. Apr’ 12% 
E 559266: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

220038 


June zephyrs; w L. B., melody Ray- 
mond Nielson’ [pseud. 
Fisher], of U. S. © 1c. Noy. 19, 
1923; E 577186; Leon Blumenfeld, 
New York. 22004 


Just a Clancy that’s all: w and melody 
Me ee ariel 14. ,, OL U.S: arri lL. S 
Gite. Wee. 4.. 1923- “HY 577662: 
Morris Davidson, Youngstown, O., 
and Leo Scott, Asheville, N. C. 

22005 


Just a little bunch of roses: w Louis 
Piper, mw GO. .. of UL S,, op: 98: 
mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 15, 1923: 
2 ¢. Oct. 26; EH 577054; Gustav Otto 
Hornberger, Woodhaven, L. I., N. Y. 

22006 


Just a little love; 
Clare Kummer, m Maurice Yvain, of 


France. ‘© Novy. 21, 1923: 2 c. Nov. 
ete a Ot oo0 ; | Harms, inc,:”’ New 
York. : 22007 
Just a little loving kindness; w Calia 


Altstaetter, m W. M. R., of U.S. © 
Now.) 1/1923 5 2) c. (INove9); E}i576934; 
William M. Runyan, Chicago. 

22008 


Just a little rag-doll waiting for you; 
w J. F., melody Herman A. Hummel, 
ey. is ©.t @ Novi 211993 Bb 
977315; James Fenton, Cleveland. 

22009 


Just all for mine; w and m N. R., of 


He4S., arr. Rudolf’ Thaler. of U.S. 
@© 1. c¢. Nov. 15, 1923 ;).W.574989; 


Nettie Rossi, Philadelphia. 
Just American; three-part songs, w 
anon., m Henry E. Sachs, arr. Geo. 
J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; unchanged 
voices. 4to. (Witmark school edi- 


22010 


of Ethel 


from One kiss, w | 


a 


/ 
a ee pe OOM chine SC ES Gace altri shve PE 


tion;; no;,,1702), .© Nov...17,' 19235 
2oe Nov. 26; E. 577519 ; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 2201T 


Just arrived; vaudevilie comedy skit, 
w George T. Moyse, m Roma Falk, 
of U. S. © 1c: Dec. 6, 1923: D 
26505: Billy and Edith Deveraux, 


Ishpeming, Mich. 22012 
Just between us two: w F. H., m Geo. 
Gram ire; Of Ok. Si SP aer: Theo. G. 
Beach: Of Wars: ©. fee! Nove 16; 
1923; E 577101; Frank. Holland, 
Fairmont, W. Va. 22013 


Just for to-night: waltz, Oskar Geiger, 
arr. in Ist. position, Harry S. Ed- 
wards, of U. S.; violin with pf. acc. 
© UNGy. 26,7 1923" 2". Nov. 307;) 
575152; Edward B. Marks music co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

22014 


Just like a diamond; from Topics of 
1923, w Harold Atteridge, m Jean 
Schwartz, of U. S. © Dec. 7, 1923; 
2 CU Wee. & oc ikl OO Than. Le: s 
New York. 22015 


Just like they do in the movies: w 
Neil Moret, melody Dan. Medecraft, 


of U. 'S., ‘arr,’ Neil “Moret studio, 
Ob Ut Sey ihe Noy. 19) Aaa By 


577151; Chas. H. Medcraft, Alameda, 


Calif. 22016 
Just now: fox trot, w and m M, C. G., 
OF ON S.10 Gy de. Nov! 16/1923 
577111: Morris C. Gordon, New 
York. 22017 
Just one little word dear: w F. M., m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 


©. 1. e.) Nov. 23, 
F. Moens, Bruns- 
wick, Me. 22018 
Just one more day: w Babe Thomp- 
son, m Spencer Williams, of U. S. 
©. Oct), 30;; 1923 ; .2.e--New!: 15,3. 
574910; Melody music co., New York. 
22019: 

Just play make-believe; w and m 
Kathryn Donart-Webster, of U. S.: 
medium voice. © Nov. 19, 1923; 2 
eo Nov, 225; Ey, Dto050 > G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 22020 
Just to hear you whisper, I love you: 
w and m Arthur A. Penn, arr. Geo. 
J. °Trinkaus, of" Ur 8." 4toi CwWit- 
mark edition excellent quartette ar- 
rangements, no. 1730, 1731) 1. Fe- 
male yvoices—2. Male voices. © 
Dec. 4, 1923; 2 c. each Dec. 12; & 
575505, 575506 : M. Witmark & sons, 


New York. [© new arrangement] 
29021, 22022 


Beach, of U. S. 
1923; E- 577342 ; 


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32923 


mt) 


Juvenile music; by Thaddeus P. Gid- 
dings, Will Earhart, Ralph L. Bald- 
win and Elbridge W. Newton manag- 
ing editor, of U. S. (Music educa- 
tional series)  8vo. © Aug. 30, 
1923): 2.’ Oct. 12, ais JNO. 3, A 

759402: Ginn & Company, Boston. 
22023 


Kale (Die) unter der chipe; melody 
Peretz Sandler, of U. S. © 1le 
Noy. 22. 1923: E 575010; Louis Gil- 
rod, Brooklyn. 22024 


Kapéia mpos Kapérav (Kardia pros 
kardian) ;. mazurka by L. C., of 
Greece, domiciled at New York; 
mand. 1, 2, mandola, chitara. © 
Nov,..,1,,1923 5. 2..¢c. Nev.;D » E..516759 ; 
Lucian Cavadias, New - York. 

22025 


Kashmiri song; from Indian love lyr- 
ies, Woodforde-Finden, played An- 
drei, Kmitas/6f&U..S.¢ in. Be aa 
(Ampico, with words, no. 981—-F) 
[Music roll]. ©..Feb., 20, .1923,; 2c. 
Dec. 138; E 575583; American piano 
co., New York. [© interpretation] 

22026 


KKatie Callaghan; song waltz, w Thos. 
H. Lewis, m Francis Day, of Eng- 
land. . © Oct. 27,. 1928; 1 « Nov. 8; 
E 972661; Imperial music pub. ¢o., 
London. 22027 


Keep on never minding; w Joan Hast- 


ings, m Gladys Ross; of England. 
Gy » Dees, As) 1928 ; ohare Dec; Sor EH 
573037; G. Ricordi & co., London. 


22028 


Keep your eye on the ball; w Joseph 
McCarthy, melody Harry Tierney, of 
U.S. OLE Dee. 3, 1923 ; EB 577682 ; 
Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 22029 


Kelly old pal of mine; w EK. T., m Chas. 
T,. Hawards, of U.'S2"O 1 c!'Nov.'21, 


1923; E 577308; Eddie Toy, Penns 
Grove, N. J. 22030 
Kerless love; negro song, arr. Jean 


Pawror, Of. U4 Sar (NOV. Zou leas ; 
Dry INON. O81 AOL oe BOW Gray 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 
; 22031 
Keyboard harmony; by C. A. A., of 
Di Sapt.ydn8vo. ; Gy duly, 2a, 1923: 
2.¢ Sept. 5, aff. Sept. 4) A 758591 ; 
Carolyn Alden Alchin, Los Angeles. 


22032 
Kiss (A); w Justine Nickles, m 
George Nickles, of U. S., arr. Theo. 


GC Beach! of US. "Or ited Wow'5, 


1923: H 574848; Sue K.’ ' Collins, 
“White Plains, N. Y. 22033 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.18 


Kiss (A) by wireless; w B. B., melody 
Morris Pearlman, of U. S., arr. B. B. 
and M: P.;-of U. S. © 1c Nov. 19, 
1928 ;. E 577558 ; Benjamin’ Brom- 
berg, Brooklyn. 22034 


Kiss me sweet; w and melody Steve J. 
Lewis and A. J. Piron, of U.S. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 26, 1923; EH 577441; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 220385 


Kiss me, when you want to do your 
kissing; w and m Christian Marcus, 
of U.-S." © Auge 45,822 2 oy. 
22; BE 575024; Love light music co.., 
New York. 22036 


Kisses; w J. Eugene Thompson, m H. 
Otto. Piatti, Of U..S;. ©) inca eves, 
1923; E 574770; Eugene Thompson 
and Otto Piatti, Elmhurst, N. Y. 

22037 


Kissing time; waltz, w Sam M. Lewis 
and Joe Young, m Geo. W. Mever, 


of U.S. © Sept: 29) sage a ov. 
21,1923; E ST(31- Irvine Bern, 
inc., New York. 22038 


Ikitchen (The) stove; w Tommy Malie 
and Dick Finch, m Ernest Breuer 
and Paul Van Loan, of U, 8S. © 
Nov., 16,° 1923 '°2 "Govern ty 
577140; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 22039 


Kitty alone and 1; w and m collected 
and arr. Cecil J. Sharp, of England. 
(In Nursery songs from the Appa- 
lachian Mountains, second series) 
©) Oct 23,1920 7 es eee 
572405; Novello & co., Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] 22040 


Klenau (Paul) Tre sange; af Jeppe 
Aakjaer, musik af P..K., of Den- 
mark. Contents:—1l. Ole.—2. Kjes- 
ten.— 3. Gaa i skoven. © Oct 9, 
1923: 1 e. Nov. 133) 572743 5 Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. 22041 

Knew not the sun; four-part cho., w 
John B. Tabb, m William Clifford 
Heilman, of U. S., op. 17; women’s 
voices. 4to. (G.S. 8vo. choruses, 

“no. 1061) Cl Nev. see.) Wee ae c. 
Noy. 28; E 577539; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 22042 

Knickerbocker days; melody F. G. M., 
of US. © 1 CONGV a eee 
575028; Fred George Morit, Brook- 
lyn. 220438 

Knox (Winn) method of popular mu- 
sic for the pianoforte; study chart 
in the key of G major, W. K&., of 
TW S210 ini by 14 i! © Sept 24, 
1923 +2 c. Sept. 29; A 762452); Winn 
Knox, Los Angeles. 22044 


1240 


Kol nidre; 


; ad 


no. 12, 1923 


transcribed Charles J. 
Roberts, played Milton Suskind, of 
U:.-8.2 in B flat... (Ampieo,, with 
words, no. 1121-F) [Music roll] © 
Mame. 1923-2 ¢. Dec. 13:3. 5 
575586; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 22045 

Kong Tut; musik of Jean Bernhard, 
of Denmark; lille orkester, piano- 
konduktor. 4to. K¢ébenhavn & 
Leipzig, Wilhelm Hansen, musik- 
forlag: ©, Aug.) 1, 1923; 1 ¢., July 
23; HE 572742; Jean Bernhard, Co- 
penhagen. 22046 

Konzert ftir klavier in es-dur,: mit 
begieitung des orchesters; von Hans 
Pfitzmer;.of, Germany,‘ op...31..,,, 1. 
Klavierauszug.—2. Orch. partitur. 
©-Mar. 8, 1923; 1. ¢c.,each Apr. 2; 
I} 557340, 557341; Adolph Ftirstner, 
Berlin. 22047, 22048 

Kotek i myszka (Cat and mouse) ; 
polka, melody P. F:, of U: S. 

1 ¢ Nov. 18; 1923 5" 574827 5° Peter 
Feldhann, New York. 22049 

Ku-klux-klan blues; w H. L. L., m 
Norris Guthrie, of U. S., arr. H..L. 
i! fame! NivG) (1 e' Nov. 20; 1923); 
E 574996; Hampton Lee Lester, 
Charleston, W. Va. 22050 


Ww kis march: by’ W.'A!' R., ‘of U!'S.; 


pf. [Photographic copy] © 1. 
Nov.’ 10, 1928: “EH 575078; “Walter 
Ardrell Riggs, Aransas Pass, Tex. 
22051 

La-haut-valse; mais je l’aime encor, 
de Vopérette-bouffe La-haut, lyrics 
de Albert Willemetz, musique de 
Maurice Yvain, of France. © Nov. 
3.1923; 1’. Nov. 303° H"572969 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 22052 
adv Moon; two-part song, w Alethea 
Chaplin, m Cyril Jenkins, of Great 
Britain; children’s voices. 4to. 
(Boosey’s modern festival series of 
choral music, no. 4) [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Sept. 14, 
1923; 1 c. Nov. 3; BE 572648; Boosey 
& co., London. 22053 
Lady of the lantern; from Ziegfeld 
follies of 1928, w Gene Buck, m 
Victor Herbert. of U. S. © Nov. 8, 
1923; 2 c Nov. 12; E.576981; Harms, 
inc., New York. 22054 
Lady, those cherries plenty; w tradi- 
tional, m Thomas Morley, of HEng- 
land, ed. and adapted Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England; male voices. 
4to. (Male voice choir library, no. 
72: Thomas Morley’s ballets to five 
voices, no. 16) © Nov. 6, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 20; E 572855; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. f 22055 


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Lady why grieve you still me? w tra- 
ditional,, m Thomas. Morley, ed. 
and adapted Edmund H. Fellowes, of 
England; male yoices.. 4to. (Male 
voice choir library, no. 67: Thomas 
Morley’s madrigals to four voices, 
no. 6) © Oct. 31,1923; 1c. Nov. 12; 
E 972723; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Len- 
don. 22056 


Land of my dreams; w and m J. W. 
VR Gn. Sarr Act W. Roper. ot 


U.S. (Jn Songs of the Southland) - 
© Dec. T,.19238 ;°'2) °c.) Nov,. 26°:' 0 
Ditoles oS. Wy vam De Venter: 
Tampa, Fla. 22050 


Lantern (The) o’er the house top nye; 
‘w and 'm'P:''M., of U.S. © 1 « 
Nov. 5, 1923; E 576784: Florence 
Murray, Springfield, Mass. 22058: 


Last (The) apple; unison, or solo, and 
two-part refrain, w Laurene High- 
field, m H. W. Porter, of U. S. 4to. 
(School music for the upper grades 
and high school) © Nov. 19, 1923; 
2 ¢. Noy. 23; #577325; ‘Chart music 
pub. house, Chicago. 22059 


La Tombelle (F. de) Trois cantiques # 
Saint Francois d’Assise [et] Can- 
tique 4 Sainte-Claire; poésie de M. 
Serville, musique de F. de La Tom- 
belle, of France; avec acc. d’orgue. 
Contents :—1. O grand serviteur de 
lPéglise.—2. Gloire 4 vous, séraphique 
Pére.—8. Saint-Francois, Pére séra- 
phique.—4, Cantique 4 Sainte-Claire. 
©), Sept. 24.1923; 1c. Nov. 5; EB 


572658.;- Veuve L. J.. Biton, St. 
Laurent-sur-Sevre, France. 22066 


Lawdy lawdy blues; w and melody Ida 
Cox, Of OLS, "Oi 1’) Nov.16,' 1923" 


EK 577086; Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. 22061 


Lead me in the way everlasting; w and 
my Ko Woe es 1) teal Nov. 24. 
1923; E 575068; Katherine Reiling, 
Chicago. 22062 


Lebell (Ludwig) Three short and easy 
pieces; in the first four positions, 
by L. Lebell, of Great Britain, op. 
21; violoncello and pf. Contents :— 
1. Idyll.—2. Humoresque.—3. Minuet. 
er Ulens 0,4 O25 ok fe. NOW SF 
572623 ; Schott & co., London. 

22063 


Left all alone with the blues; w and 
m Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and 
Lou Handman, of U. S. © Dec. 7%, 
1923: 2 « Dee. 7; E 575366; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

22064 


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Legend of the hermit thrush; by 
Michael Banner, of U. S.; pf., four 
liands. © Nov. '20, 1923;'2 ¢. Nov. 
Dat. Hel (toa, G&G. SCHInMers  INe., 
New York. 22065 

Leggenda (La) di Roma; versi di 
Vittorio EK. Tega, musica di M. S. 
Ciociano, of Italy. © Sept. 1, 1923; 


1 ¢« Oct. 29; E 572581; Raffaele 
Izzo, Napoli. 22066 
Leibkutscher (Der) des Fridericus 


rex; Singspiel in 38 akten, von Gus- 
tay Quedenfeldt, musik von Joseph 
Snaga, u. Fritz Manninger, of Ger- 
many: klavierauszug mit text. © 
July 12,.1923.5,h e. Dec. 43 H,S72992); 
Ahn & Simrock, buhnenverlag, g. m. 
b. h., Berlin. 22067 


Lest we forget; arr. Will P. Held, of 
U. S.; orch. 4to. (Sing them again 
series) Contents: 1. Tenting on the 
old camp ground.—2. Wait till the 
sun shines, Nellie —3. Mother Ma- 
ehree., “C) LOetK. d4q1923 +32 e., Nov. 
13; E 574804: [© arrangement] 
Norman Jeffer.es, Philadelphia. 

22068 

Let all the world go by; waltz song, 
w Helen Williams, m Archibald 
Joyee, of Great Britain. © Sept. 
28. 1923 1 @) Oct a3% BHi572425; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 22069 


Let me comfort you; w Edward Lock- 
ton, m. H. E.. Gibson-Butler, of 
Great Britain. 1. In B flat—2. In D 
flat.—3..In E flat: © Sept. 3, 1923; 
1 ec. each Oct. 18; E 567953 ; Bower- 
man & co., Itd., London. 22070 


Let me waltz with you; w and melody 
Billy Baskette and Jack Denny,. of 


Ra So Oo ie Nov. 16, 1923 
577076: Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 22071 


Let’s do and say we didn’t. let’s don’t 
and say we did; from Kid boots, w 
Joseph McCarthy, m Harry Tierney, 
of U. 8S. © Dee. 5, 19233 :2.¢c. Dec. 7; 
Jf) 575375; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 

22072 


Let us sing; sacred songs, w and arr. 


Ne es Bes of We sega me UN, a a aan 
others, v. 1. 4to © Aug 29, 1923; 
2 ¢. Sept. 14, aff. Sept. 10; A 755235 ; 
“Nicholas Lambert Ridderhof, Los 
Angeles 22073 


Letter, (The); w Alfred Lord Tenny- 
son, m F. Hivira Gambogi, of Hneg- 
land; in B. flat. © Nov. 27, 1923; 
1e¢. Nov. 30; E 573040: Elkin & co., 
Itd., London. 22074 


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Letter (A)- from home; w Calia Alt- 
staetter, m W. M. R.,; of U.S. 
Noy. 1, 1923; 2 ¢ Nov. 9; EB 576932 ; 
William M. Runyan, Chicago. — 

220745 


Letter (A). to Santa; w T. Bishop 
Swift, m Robert Braine, of U. S.; 
med. veice. © Nov. 12, 1923; 2 
ec. Nov. 15; E 577056; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 22076 


Letty; w E. L., m Clifton Keith, of U. 
8S. Long Branch, N. J., Keith’s music 
house. © Oct. 15, 1923; 2 ¢:: Nov. 
15; EK 574896; Eugene Le Blanc. 
Long Branch, N. J. 22077 


Leviathan: march, B:)A.'S.\o0r UWS. ; 
pf.. "©, Nov. 11%, 1928) 2 G: Nov.19 - 
E 577244; Benj. A. Stein, Red Wing, 
Minn. 22078 


Liebe (Die) (Love); from Die Yid- 
dishe-shiksse, w Anshel Schorr, m 
Si; Sqc0EsU.g38: Cpoypss ry) 
Nov. 14, .1928:+2., ex Nov. wives. 
575107; Samuel Secunda, Brooklyn. 

22079 


Lied (Das) der deutschen kolonisten 
in Russland; von Georg Schiine- 
mann, of Germany. (Sammelbinde 
fiir vergleichende musikwissenschaft, 
herausgegeben von Carl Stumpf und 
EH. M. von Hornbostel, dritter band) 
© Apr. 5,.1923; 1.c., Sept.4; A— 
Foreign 23132; Drei masken verlag, 
a. g., Miinchen, Germany. 22080 

Life perfect; w Alfred Lambourne, m 
Hugh Willard Dougall, of U. S. © 
1c Apr. 18, 1923; E 559401; Hugh 
W. Dougall, Salt Lake City. 22081 

Life (The) you live from day to day: 
w S. M.,m E. 8. S. Huntington, of U. 
Sr © Le wDec. 7:19285 Bago 1 : 
Sidney McEntyre, Elkins, W. Va. 

22082 

Light of our life; w Dorothy Dickinson, 
m Raymond Loughborough, of Great 
Britain: ‘©: Oct. 27 1923); (1; Oct. 
20; E 572488; Chappell & co., Itd.. 
London. 22083 

Light (The) of the world; candle serv- 
ice, music by various composers, or 
U.S. © June 18, 1923; 2 ¢ and aff. 
Oct. 24; A 762512; Tullar-Meredith 
co., New York. 2208+t 


Like my Irish Rose; w H. C., m Geo. 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. Beach, 


of US: © 1 ei Nov, 238)/49234 FE 
577344; Henry Cyples, New York. 

22085 

Lilacs; composed, transcribed and 


played, Sergei Rachmaninoff, of U. 
S. (Ampico,.red label, no. 61761-- 


1242 


no. 12, 1925 


H) © Feb. 20, 1923; 2 
I) 575577; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 22086 


Liliput; chime fox-trot, w Lloyd Fry, 
m Fredk. Hollander, of Austria, pf. 
arr. Claude B. Yearsley, of Great 
Britain. © Oct. 11, 1923; 1 c. Nov. 
5; BH 573044; Dix, ltd., London. 

22087 


Lily (The) and the rose; w and m 
Ralph G. Pollock, of U. S. © Nov. 
1, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 6; E 574663; Sher- 
man, Clay & co., San Francisco. 

22088 


Lincoln; w David Stevens, m Joseph 
W. Clokey, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
(Laurel octavo, American composers 
series, no. 1008) © Nov. 24, 1923; 
pve Nove 287 HV ot252 8Cr. C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 22089 


Linger awhile; dancing song, w Harry 
Owens, m Vincent: Rose, of U. S. 
©-Noy.. 16, 1923; 2 
577277 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

F 22091) 
fox trot, w Harry Owens, m Vin- 
eent Rose, of U. S., arr. Frank E. 
Barry, of U. S.; orch.,, with. words. 
Feist ed. ..4to. .©.Nov.. 13, 1923; 
2.¢e. Nov. 14; E 574920: Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

22091 


Liszt (iWranz) Etude de concert; by 
Liszt, ed. McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. 
S.. played Ivan Kerouak. (Solo 
carola, no. 75056) [Music roil] 
Dee, 3.1923 +2, c.; Dee: 14 > “BH, b15545 ; 
Cable co., Chicago. .[© editing] 
22092 


—lLes préludes; by Liszt, played 
Wilfred Pelletier and Arthur Loes- 
ser, ota wy) S47) pts a, /2. 1) (Ampico, 
red label, no. 61273—-H, 61183-H)} 
[Music roll] © Sept. 20, Oct. 20, 
AO2 24 2 we. each), Dee. 13, 1928; 
075995, 575598: American piano co., 
New York. [© interpretation] 

22093, 22094 


Lithuanian orchestra dance folio, no. 
1; collection of the most popular 
Lithuanian pieces, arr. K. Echtner, 
of U. S.; 1st violin. 4to. (Lietuviu 
hymnag,. mos,.,d—25), ©) Octses, 25, 
1923; 2 c. Noy. 5; E 576760; Georgi 
& Vitak music co., Chicago. 22095 


Litthke (A) Childe there is ibore;: w 
anon., m J. Ml. J., of England: cho. 
of female voices. 4to. © Oct. 31, 
19235; 1 ¢ Novi''1 3 “BE -572588; J! M. 
Joseph, ‘London, — 22096 


iC) 


e.) Deeds: : 


ec... Nov.cdhis E 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


22107 


Little girl just say you’re mine; w R. 
B., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. Beach, of U. S. © 1c. Noy. 
23, 1923; E 577341; Rachel Beitler, 
Marion, Ind. 22097 

Little gray lady o’ mine; w and m 
We V., Ac JEL, of Canada, OQyul & 
Nov. 23, 1928; E 577386; Wilfrid 
Vernon Arnold Head, London, On- 


tario, Canada. 22098 
Little (The) grey church; serenade, - 
Harold Bennett, of U. S.;. orch. 


Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music house. 
4ioo (Oo NOV, AO? 192 3% 2. NOV. 165 
E 577132; Fillmore bros. co., Cincin- 
nati. 22099 


Little (The) major; march, Jos. J. 
Denton, of U. S8., op. 28; 1st. and 
2nd. violin and pf. Denton & Has- 
kins ed. © Nov. 24, 1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 
10; E 577619; Denton & Haskins 
music co... New York. 22100 


Little princess; by Otto Ortmann, of 
U. SS.) pf.) (Lhree -dansettes, no. 
Is )oi «© ‘Nov. 19, 1923 :-2.e Nov. 22; 


E 575050; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. . 22101 
Little Red Riding Hood: musical 


play in 5 acts, by Robert Forseman, 
of, U;, S...../Photestat),,, ©. July 15, 
1923; 2 c Aug. 29; D 26503; Vulcan 
record corp., New York. 22102 


Little red rose o’ mine; w Daniel S. 
Twohig, m Frank H. Grey, of U. S. 
ey Nov 2a. 19238.) 20 e Dec 6.0 
577765; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 22103 


Little revue at nine o’clock; selection, 
arr. Sydney Baynes, of U. S.; pf. 
@. Oct: 3, 1923; Poeh sOet) 2073) EB 
572434; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew. Itd., and Francis, Day & Hun- 
ter, London. 22104 


Little (The) rogue; by J. Lilian Van- 
devere, of U. 8.:; orch. of bells, tri- 
angle, castanets, tambourine and 
drum. Sc. and pts. © Dec. 3, 1923; 
2 ec. Dec. 6; E 577759; Art publica- 
tion soc., St. Louis. 22105 


Little spinning wheel; by Eugene 
Pigazman: of IS: pt, «© Nov. 17, 
TOI Rs ZC, NOV) aoe wi: DIAS 5 Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 22106 


Little suite; by Reginald Heber Hunt, 
of England; pf. Contents: 1. Folk 
tune. —2. Serenade. —38. Reminis- 
cence.—4. Cavalcade.—)5. Musette. 
© (Oct 24.71928 1°"! Nove SB 
572677; Stainer & Bell, 1td., London. 

22107 


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22108 


Little things; humorous song, w and 
m Peirse Duncombe, of Great Brit- 
ain; in G. [Staff and tonie sol-fa 
notations] © Oct. 18, 1923; 1 «. 
Oct. 22; E 572497; Reynolds & co., 
London. 22108 


Little travelers; Ww. and 
Rowe, of U. S. © Oct. 30, 1923; 
2 ce. Nov. 15; E 574886; H. M. Eagle, 
Burkes Garden, Va. 22109 


Little (The) wooden whistle wouldn’t 
whistle; w Billy Curtis, m H. V., 
of U. S. © Dec. 4, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 
S03 Hh SiSa19l so Harny: Vien. <laizer 
music pub. co., New York. ZIAAO 


Live it as you go; w Lizzie De Ar- 
mond, m Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 
©) »Oeks (Ay) 1923 3),.2, ec) Oct. Lhe BH 
5773038 ; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 22111 


Living hymns; book of worship and 
praise, compiled and ed. William E. 
Chalmers, 8S. W. B., Charles A. Boyd 
and others, of U. S. Philadelphia, 
[etc.], Judson press. 12mo. © Aug. 
1, 1923; 2 e and aff. Sept. 10, 19238; 
A 756688; Samuel W. Beazley, Chi- 
cago. ZONA 


LY “he” ’a” yule'"pene’: ‘versi di’ CG. O. 
Lardini, musica di HE. Ricciardi, of 
Ifaly ; mand. ‘acc. ’ 4to. © Sept. 8, 
1928; 2 c. Oct. 26; E 576860; Casa 
editrice musicale Sorrento, Naples. 

22113 


Lobsters; w R. P., melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
WiolSe | Orb vesiMove 29)'98993) 3 1) 
577185: R. Pasher, Montreal, Que- 
bec, Canada. — 22114 


Loca! tango, de Manuel Jovés, of 
Spain; piano. © Nov. 3, 1923; 1 ec. 
Nov. 30; E 572953; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. Papi 85) 


Lochinvar ; cantata in two parts, poem 
by Walter Scott, m Laurence Pow- 
ell, of Great Britain; female, or 
treble voices. Vocal sc. 4to. 
Oct. 24, 1923; 1 «. Nov. 3; E 572604; 
Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 


| 22116 

Lolky pops ; by.) Be Reg fOL eas: ; 
banjo. © se." Now 3.7923 2 8) 
576774; Harry F. Reser, New York. 
VAT. 


Lonely for you; w Gus Kahn, melody 
Isham Jones, of U. S. 
16, 1923; E 577075; Irving Berlin, 
inc., New. York. 22118 


m James, 


() 1 ec. Nov.. 


pt. m1, 0. s., v.18 


Lonely Ill be when away dear; w L. 
M. M., m Pauline B. Story, of U. S. 
New York,-Frank Harding. © Nov. 
12, 1923; 2 c “Noy. 15; HB 514932; 
Louisa M. Moore, Denver. 22119 


Lonely lane; w and m Wendell W. 
Hall of U. S.. © Nov. 9, 1923; 2 c. 
Noy. 10; E 574785; Jerome H. Rem- 
ick & co., New York. 22120 


Lonesome; w ©. W. H., melody John F. 
Ryan, of “UV. S.0 4 eee To, 
1928; EH 574887; C. W. Hopkins, 
Christopher, Ill. Z2i2t 


Lonesome (A) heart; w R. P. C.,, 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 
Ic: Noy, 19, 1925 5 ota ty 
P. Crosby, Hudson, N. Y. a plas 


Long lost mamma daddy misses you; 
w and m Harry Woods, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U. S. 4to. (Witmark 
edition excellent quartette arrange- 
ments, no. 1735, 1786) 1. Female 
voices.—2. Mixed voices. © Dec. 4, 
1923; '2 c. each Dec. 12; H 575507, 
575008; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

22123; 22124 


Long (A) tramp; by Henrietta Gris- 
wold, of Uz'S.) op? 3; No. pL with 
w. (Boy scout pieces. no 1) © 
Dec. 4, 1923; 2 ce. Dec. 8; BE 577803 ; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. 

22125. 


Longing for you; vocal fox-trot, Stan- 
ley Barle, of England; in E flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©' Sept. 28; 1928") ewov. 3... 5) 
572597 ; Wilford, Itd., London. 

22126 

Look in your Neart: ow Bowe W., 
melody Harold Levey, of U. S.; © 
1c. Nov. 23, 1923; H 577820; Ed- 
ward H. Wever, New York. 22127 

Looking all over for you; w 8S. K. K., 
mB. K:, of US. ton eee. 3, 
1923: E 576781; Selma Kastor Katz 
and Bertha Kastor, Worcester. 

22128 

Looking unto Jesus; w Geo. W. Sten- 
ton, m O. J. S., of Canada. © May 
1, 1921; 1 c. Nov. 7, 1923; B 572874; 
Oswald J. Smith, Toronto, Canada. 

22129 

Lord (The) my pasture shall prepare ; 
hymn-anthem, w Addison, m John 
R. Van Vliet, of U. S.; solo, quartet 
and mixed cho., with organ acc. 

- (G. Schirmer’s octavo church music, 
general anthems, no. 7062) © Nov. 
12, 1928's '2c.. Nov. 4155" }Saeeae = 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 22130 


1244 


no. 12, 1923 


Lord (The) our God alone is strong; 
w Caleb T. Winchester, m Harold 
Hart Todd, of U. S.. © Sept. 6, 
1923; 2.¢. Nov. 2; E 576735; Lamar 
& Barton, Nashville. 22131 


Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling 
place; sacred song, w from the 
Bible, m Louis Baker Phillips, of U. 
S.; in P min! ''© Nov. 5,'1923 + 2'e. 
Noy. 20; E 577217; Boosey & co., 
New York. Dale 


short anthem, w Psalm XC, 1, 2, 
m C€. Whitney Coombs, of U. S8.; 


mixed voices, organ ace. Ato. 
(Church music review, no. 700) © 
MGV HO) Ae, NOV. .2t 


075144; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
22133 


Loro (El) pelado; tango milonga, par 
Eduardo Gareri, of France; orch. 
avec piano-conducteur. 4te. © 
iNew. 26, ~1923:.° 1..G.\) Novi 203 EB 
5729038; Société anonyme des edi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 22134 


Lost faces, and home; w M. L. J., m 
E. 8S: S. Huntington, of U. S. © 
1 «& Nov. 26, 1923; E 577479; Mary 
Laura Jones, Toronto, Ont., Canada. 

22135 


Lost little sister; sympathy ballad, w 
Alonzo Govern, m Babe Thompson, 
of: U.S. «© Nov. 5,:1923; 2 ¢ Nov. 
15; E 574909; Melody music co., 
New York. 22136 

Lost! lost! lost; w and m H. G.T., 
oe. Se © Avgsd,1923; 2.¢.)Dec. 
Be hOea aire 57152020 Herbert, G. 
Tovey, Los Angeles, Cal. 22137 


Lost youth; w Jim Gleason, m George 
ates IW. OF Uc .,.,a7T. Theo. iG. 
Beach, of U. S. -©1c. Nov. 5, 1923; 
E 574858; Geo. J. Gleason, Camp 


Verde, Ariz. 221388 
Lots o’ mama; melody by Esther 
Weber, Billy Meyers, and Elmer 


Schoebel, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 16, 


1923; E 577118; Jack. Mills, inc, 
New York. 22139 
Louise de Lorraine; fantaisie, par 


Joseph Rico, of Italy; orch. avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 3, 
Bee ke. NON. 255, Be Oooo 4 J. 
Rico, Courbevoie, France. 22140 


Love blossoms; w Armen Touryan 
[pseud. of A. W.], m Frank: W. 
Ford, of U. S.. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Nov. 7, 1923; 2 ¢ Nov. 
13; E 574810; A. Wilson, Newark, 
Noe). iy 22141 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


22153 


Love dream blues; w and m Alfred 
Day, of Great Britain. © Sept. 26, 
1923; 1 « Nov. 3; E 572642; Caven- 
dish music co., London. 22142 


Love from home for you and me; w 
W. B. H.. melody John F. Ryan, of 
WS © Te Neve 28,. 4923 > 
577561; W. B. Hill, San Francisco. 

22143 


Love me daddy blues; w and m FE. W. 
L.,0f Uy; So. © dhe. Nov. 26, 1923 - 
E 975085; Fred W. Longshaw, 
Kansas City, Mo. 22144 


Love of mine; w and m L. E. A., of 
Wr Se) O01 eh New. 16)" 9238/2 
577114; L. Harle Abel, Tulsa, Okl. 

22145 


Love only makes life worth the living; 
w L. L. D., melody John F. Ryan, 
of U. 8S. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1923; E 
574743 ; L. L. Dalton, Manti, Utah. 

22146 


Love sick; w E. B. W., m Geo. Graff, 
Jip, OF.-U...5- alr. “Theo: Beach. OF 


U.S: DS Rr ION.” facet Loci, ue 
577346; Esther Belle Wheeler, 
Marceline, Mo. 22147 


Love song (Chanson d’amour) ; three- 
part song, French by Ch. Grandad- 
mougin, tr. F. Corder, m Josef Holl- 
man, arr... Victor Harris, /o£ U.S. : 


women’s voices, with violoncello 
obbl. 4to. © Oct. 9, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 


8; E 576890; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. [© arrangement] 22148 


Love theme; from The white sister, 


by din@e, Bs O86 Wai 8) }: pty to. © 
Nove: 22.) 4928 ;1 2. ‘ci Nent) 454) 8 
079045; Joseph Carl Breil, New 
York. 22149 


Love upon the Nile; Egyptian sere- 


nade, w William C. B. Kuchs, m E. 
J.8., of UU. Sy? © 1.¢..Nov: 26, 1923 ; 
E 577506; Elizabeth Jane La Motte, 
Cleveland. 22150 


Love will find your heart; w and m 
a2 ON on tos. Gy pept. 1, 1922: 
Be NOV ok POD 5B DOO sade. Lis 
MeMahon, New York. 22151 


Lovelight (The) in your eyes; w M. 
G. M., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., 
arr. "Iheo. 'G. Beach, of U. .Sic © 
1c. Nov. 16, 1923; E. 577103; Mary 
Garnett Moore, Seattle. aps 3 9 


Lovely-slush; w L. E., melody Luther 
Ay Clark; of Ss. © uk «Nev 7, 
1928; E 574591; Lavora Ennes, El 
Paso, Tex. Deas 


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22154 


Love’s awakening; w W. F. C., m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
Beach, of U. S. © ie. Nov. 23, 
1923; E 577348; W. F. Church, E. 
St. Louis, Ill. 22154 


Love’s dream song; w and melody 
James Brockman and Nat Osborne, 


of. Ui. © Ley Nov.i4, :1923% B 
577029; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 22155 


Love’s melody; by Erik Meyer-Hel- 
mund, of Great Britain; pf. 
Oct! Bs'1923 +1 e2 Cet. 20> WoT248b ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 22156 
Love’s old sweet song; by J. L. Molloy, 
transcribed and paraphrased, Edwin 


H. hemare, “of Us**5e°: “organ: 
(Famous melodies old and new) 
© i Now. 6% :49285) 20 e.0Nove. 2030. E 


577232: Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia [© new arrangement] 22157 
Love’s triangle; w Dudley Beresford, 
m Percy Elliott, of Great Britain. 
@,Ocks2s,, £9283 Are, Nove Sa 
572600; Lareine & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 22158 
Loving and true; waltz, w and m P. 
Hi: Bh, “ot! We Sie Ge Nove:,.d5,.1923": 


Dias, NOV. 263." Hi o10090.; —Phwip 
Henry Hale, St. Louis. 22159 
Lullaby; w <A. A., melody Herman 


Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], 
OL hse Loe C. Nove I. ison 
574600; Alice Alison, Indianapolis. 

22160 
w Seumas MacManus, m Kath- 
leen O’Connor, of Australia; low 
voice. © Oct. 25, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 26; 
E 574712; Composers’ music corp., 
New York. 22161 


Mabel’s dream; melody Ike Smith, 
of US: © ee Now. 16) 1923" ih 
577084: Jack Mills, inc., New York. 

22162 

Maciek jedzie do Ameryki (Maciek 
goes to America); w and melody 
Joseph Kallini and P. F., of U. S., 
arr.” PB. Fy © the) Deck hy 21923) 
577637 ; Peter Feldhann, New York. 

22163 

McNeil chord system for the tenor- 
banjo; by C. E. M., of U. S. © July 
Qos 2a! July sl late ny ot 
A 757127; Charles BE. McNeil, Chi- 
cago. 22164 

Madcap October; w Marietta Cart- 
land, m Charles Gilbert Spross, of 
U. S.;-medium voice, in E flat. © 
Oet. 24 1923; 2c. Octi262 1 a16T4 7: 
John Chureh co., Cincinnati. 

22165 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 18 


Madel (Kin) muss da sein; terzett, 
aus Doily, operette in drei akten, 
gesangstext von Rudolf Bernauer, 
musik von Hugo Hirsch, of Germany, 
klavy. arr. v. Otto Lindemann, of 
Germany. © Oct. 20, 1923; 1 c. 
Noy. 19; E 572799; Drei masken- 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 22166 


Magic (The) of thine eyes; w and 


mK, .R.,,0f Bryer @: lige Naw 24, 
1923; E 575074; Katherine Reiling, 


Chicago. 22167 
Magnolia (The) blossom; march, 


Harry Cloud, of U. 8. 1. Band; arr. 
Harry L. Altord:\4toe 20> Piano, 
© Oct. 15, 1923; 2 ec. each Nov. 19; 
E 577254, 577255; Magnolia petro- 
leum co., Beaumont, Tex. 

22168, 22169 


Mah jong: w’ Si’ Ko he ime Ror 
U.S.) © 1c Nov: 35,1923) 'H S76 7e2;, 
Selma Kastor Katz and Bertha Kas- ~ 
tor, Woreester. 22170 


Mah-jongg; w and m EF. L. L,.o£f U. 
S., arr. Otto Zimmerman, of Canada. 
©1c. Dee. 4, 19283; BE 577656; Felix 
L. Lewis, Montreal, Canada. 22171 


Mah (The) jongg blues; or, I wan’ to 
belong to the throng where they 
play Mah jongg, w and m John 
Picorri, of U. S., arr. Mortimer 
Baum, of U: S. (OVA esNov, 9, 
1923; E 576826; Jacob Weinstein, 
Cleveland. BAT 


Maid o’ my dreams; w L. B. G., m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S) ©1.«@.- 
Nov. °D; . 1928: 5714852" Laura. 
Brewster Gowan, Nisland, S. D. 

22173 


Mailman (The) blues; w C. W., melo- 
ody John F. Ryan, of U.'S. © 1 c. 
Nov. 28, 1923; E 577558; Clifford 
Wilson, Los Angeles. 22174 


Make hay hay; w A. §., melody C. 
M:, of "UO. S$} ("1 el ecw Fe 1s23 - 
FE. 575350; Carey Morgan and Arthur 
Swanstrom, New York. BANS 


Make me love you; fox trot, w and m 
A. M:, of 'U. S.; Ist papers. © 1c. 
Nov. 9, 1923; E 576943; Alexander 
Molnar, New York. 22176 


Mama knows; w and melody Steve J. 
Lewis and A. J. Piron, of U.S. © 
1 ec. Nov. 26, 1923; E 577439; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. B2UTT 
Mamma loves papa, papa _ loves 
mamma; w and m Cliff Friend and 
Abel Baer, of U. .S.; male voices. 


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no. 12, 19238 


Ate ©! Dec: 1151923 5°2'e: Dee! 12; 
E 575603; Leo Feist. inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 22178 


Mamma, papa and you; w andm G. D. 
P. and Nelson Maple, of U. S. © 
Noy, ris, . 1923;,, 2 @,.Nov.. .22;, H 
575040; George D. Peter & co., San 
Trancisco. 22179 


Mamma’s the boss; w and m Ben 
Ryan and M. K. Jerome, of U. 8. © 
Nov.) 19;.°1923';' 2'.¢.) Nov. 19 5). B 
577200; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 22180 


Mammy yoo hoo yoo hoo I’m a callin’ 
you; w Edward Louis Watt, m Har- 
old Joseph McDermott and Harry 
George Poole, of U. S. © Nov. 14, 
1923 :.2 c. Nov. 16; E 577147; Won- 
derland music ¢o., Brooklyn. 22181 


Mammy’s lullaby; w and m W.-F. J., 
eet. oS. ©) Oct. 15, 19285 20¢. Nov. 
19: B 577265; Winona F. Jackson, 
Davenport, Ia. 22182 


Mammy’s song; mammy’s lullaby, w 
and m Clarence Hamilton Reed, of 
U. 8. © Nov. 24, 1923; 2c. Nov. 26; 
FE 577588; American music pub. co., 
Lansing. Mich. 22183 


Mam’zelle Clown; opérette en un acte, 
de Georges Montignac, musique de 
Jules Chevallier, of France; parti- 
tion chant et piano avec livret in- 
tercalé. 4to. ©- Dec. 31, 1922; 2 c¢. 
Hen. 10, 1925; D' 26501; KR. Legouix, 
Paris. ‘ 22184 


Mandolin banjo studies; simplified 
method, arr. M. J. S8., of Jugo-Slavia, 


domiciled at New York City. © 
Mv 1028: 2. @.. Nov. 2ayet. BE 


577394; Michael John Saxon, New 
Dork: a 7 22185 
Mandolinata; by Paladilhe, of Italy, 
ar. a, P., of Ub! Si;o'cello ‘and pf. 
© 1 @ Noy. 27, 1923; HE. 575118; 

Ludwig Pleier, Atlantic City. 
22186 


Manila; w KE. L. S., m George Graff, 
jr, of U. S.,; “arr Theo. 'G. Beach; of 


ULISon@* pices Novy 5: 1923) 
574844: E. L. Sabaricos, New York. 
22187 

Manney (Charles Fonteyn) Six tra- 


ditional carols for Christmas; arr. 
Cy Er. M.; of U! Si;.three women’s 
voices, organ or piano ace. 4to. 
Contents :—1l. God rest you merry 
gentlemen.—2. Here a torch. Jean- 
nette, Isabella—3. Sing we Noél.— 
4+. O come, all ye faithful.—). The 


22197 


first Nowell.—6. Silent night. © Oct. 
9, 1923; 2 ¢ Nov. 8; E 576885; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. [© ar- 
rangement | 22188 


March of the brave; by Charles D. 
Blake, op. 188, rev. Harry L. Harts, 
of U. S.; pf. Rev. ed. (Home recre- 
ations. to. UG). ©: Nowy. 25, °° 1923 5 
2 c. Nov. 30; E 577715; White-Smith 


music pub. co., Boston. [© revi- 
sion | 22189 . 


March (The) of the gnomes; by Han- 
del G. Lovell, of Great Britain; pf. 
©. Nov. 22, 1923; 1.¢. Nov. 23; E 
572865 ; Reid bros., Itd., London. 
22190 


by Maurice 
orch. with pf. con- 


March of the spooks; 
Baron, oF U.S: ; 


ductor. 4to. © Nov. 15, 1923; 2 ec. 
Nov. 16; E 577142; Belwin, ine., 
New York. 22191 


Marche des héros; par Jules Raux, of 


France; orch. avec. piano conduc- 
reurs: Ato. © sNoy. +3) \1923)7/,55 © 
Nov. (28; 572912 ;..J; Raux, ‘Paris. 

22192 


Marche funébre; extraite de la Pas- 
sion, oratorio en 4 parties. par 
Alexandre-Georges, transcr, par G. 

- Logeart, of France; pour harmonie 
et fanfare, conducteur si bémol. 4to. 
© VOets 57 1928 14 EL Ock. +270 B 
572526; Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
[© transcription] 22193 


Marchéta; love song of old Mexico, 
Victor L. Schertziwger, arr. Dan 
Godfrey, of Great Britain; full 
military band. (Jn Chappell’s army 
journal no, 512) 7°) Noy. 22, 1923": 
1 ec. Dec. 7; E 573086; John Frank- 
lin music co., New York. [© ar- 
rangement | 22194 


Marcia (La) su Roma; versi di A. N. 
and KF; P., musica di V. D., of U. S.; 
mand. ace. © 1.¢. Nov. 26, 1923: 
E 577406; Vincenzo De Crescenzo, 
Flaminio Pignoloni and Alberto Na- 
poli, New York. 22195 


Maréchal (Henri) 16 duetti scolaires;: 
par H. M., of France; pour piano et 
violon ou flute. 4to. Nov. 3, 
19238; 1 e Nov. 30; E 572924; Henry 


Lemoine et cie., Paris. 22196 
Marionette; novelette, Arndt, played 
J. Milton Deleamp, of U. 8S. (Am- 


pico, no. 61741-F) [Music roll] 
Tank "20 trio.  e 2ee! Pee. a 
575587; American piano co., 
York. [© interpretation] 


© 
E 

New 
PAO 


1947 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22198 


pt. 1 Be Ss, v.18 


Mari-posa, my Spanish butterfly; w | Maudie; one-step, par G. A. Spink, arr. 


Walter Hirsch, m Erno Rapee, of 
U.S. © ii Nov. 27, 19234) 2ve. Nov. 
30; E 577605; Jerome H. Remick 
& co., New York. 22198 


Mariuccia; polka, Angelo Cimino, of 
U.S: afr. Louis,,Canora, of Us Sv; 
violin.« © 1 ,e. Dee. -4,° 1923... BH 
077661; Frank D’Errico, New York. 

22199 

Marsz weselny; stowa i muzyka J. 
Matgocki, of U. S.; na chér meski 
z% organem lub na sam organ. © 


Nov. 14) 1928% °2 «G@ Nov. 16% EB 
575004; Joseph Krygier, Philadel- 
phia. 22200 


Marteau (Henri) Fantasie (Fantai- 
sie); von H. Marteau, of Franee, 
op. 27; fiir orgel und violine. Con- 
tents: 1. Zwiegesprich.—2. Arie.—3. 
Fuge.—4. Variationen tiber den cho- 
ral: Herzliebster Jesu. © June 13, 
1923 ¢ dove Dee. 3) B.S H00k aw. 
Hartung, Leipzig. 22201 

Martha’s favorite: by Florence A. 
Goodrich, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 10, 
1923; 2'e; Nov.-15;'E 577051 ;’ Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 22202 

Mary Rose; from Ziegfeld follies of 
1923, w Gene Buck, of U. S.. m 
Maurice Yvain. © Dec.. 7,. 1923; 2 
C. WORE. 86, 4. Dloasks vEaLms, snes 
New York. [© new lyrics] | 22203 

Mary’s a real good fellow, but Mary’s 
a real good girl; w Irving Caesar, 
melody Harry Akst, of U. S. ©1 
c. Nov. 8, 1923; E 576846; Leo. Feist, 
ine., New York. 22204 

Mascagni (Piefro) Cavalleria rusti- 
cana; biographical sketch Theodore 
M. RR. von. Keller, of. U0. S.; m P..M. 
(Ten cent pocket series, no. 440, 
edited by E. Haldeman-Julius) © 
Avge 12,1928 2c. Sept. 7, att.’ Aue. 
29: A 757436: Haldeman-Julius co.. 
Girard, Kan. 22205 

Mason Dixon blues: w and m Gus 
Smith and Fletcher Henderson, of 
TOS. SO LANES Nov; 6,* 12382 BE 
577069: Down South music pub. 
corp., New York. 22206 

Massi-Hardman’ (Francis William) 
March; by F. W. M.-H., of Great 
Britain; pf. ‘© Now. 1, 1923; 1 c. 
Nov. 17; E 572800; Augener, ltd.. 
London. 22207 

Matins (Les) du Bosphore; par E. R. 
Blanchet, of Switzerland, op. 18, no. 
5: pf. (Pucquie,noe: 5), © Osk,,25, 


1923: 2 e@ Oct. 26; E: 574710; Com- 


posers’ music corp., New York. 
22208 


par Ad. Gauwin, of France; orch. 
avec piano-conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 
4, 1923 5° 1 ‘ee Dee. 2Sy Pe Eeee 
Librairie Hachette, Paris. 22209 
May I, can I, will you, won’t you; w 
B. M., melody Luther A. Clark. of 
U.S. “O@'t ‘e NowS6, 1828—° E 
577426; Bernard Margolis, Kansas 
City, Mo. 22210 
May my dream come true; w G. T., 
m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
Beach, of .U:: S.,,.@:dne.. Noy--23, 
1923 ; E 577343; Gerhard Thorgeson, 
Mankato, Minn. . te pal 
May while we may; w N. B. G., mel- 
ody Arnold tT. Lax, of ‘U.S. "© 1 
c. Nov..t9, 1924. Horr ago. Nel Bb. 
Geilheim, Howell, Mich. Pap -n W 
Maybe; w B. F., m John F. Ryan, of 
U. S. © Lue Noy, 10,1022 5 
574749; Bealah Fetter, Seattle. 
22213 
Maybell; w D. H. B., melody Harry 
Benjamin Webb, of U. S., arr. Wal- 
ter Satchell Johnson, of U. S. ©1 
ec. Nov. 20, 1923: EB. 574989; Dayid 
Hugh Bowen, New York. 22214 
Mazas (Jaques Feréol) Douze petits 
duos; par J. F. Mazas, op. 38, revus 
et doigtés par Issay Barmas, of Ger- 
many; deux violons, cah. 1, 2. (Wil- 
helm Hansen edition, nos. 2307, 
2308) © Oct. 10, 1923; 1 @ each 
Noy. 13; E 572745; Wilhelm Hansen. 
Copenhagen. [© editing and revis- 
ing] Zoe LD 
Mazurka napoletana ; melody Giuseppe 
Tarantola, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn, N. Y. ©1e. Dec. 6, 1923; 
E 577738; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. 22216 
Mazurka pomposo; by Walter Rolfe, 
of U. S.; pf. duet. © Nov. 171923 ; 
2 c. Nov. 20; E 577230; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 22217 
Me no speak a good Hnglish; w and 
melody Harry Pease, Ed. Nelson 
and Moe Schenck, of U. S.; arr. E. N. 
.© 1c. Dee. 5, 1928; BH 577727; Leo. 
Feist, ine., New York. . 22218 
Medinah (The) temple shrine march; 
by Harold Dixon, of U. S.3 pf. 
Nov. 1, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 16; E 577141; 
Dixon-Lane music pub. co., Chicago. 
22219 
Medtner (N.) Sechs gedichte (Mects 
cTuxOTBOpeHiit); von A. Puschkin, 
deutsche uebersetzung von Valerian 
Tornius, musik von N. Medtner, of 
Germany, op. 36. Contents: 1. Der 
engel—2. Das bliimelein—3. Nur 


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no. 12, 1928 


22240 


rosen sterben wonnig.—4. Spanische 
romanze.—). Nacht.—6. Arion. [Ger- 
man and Russian text] © May 11, 
1923 1 ¢, Dee: £3) H1Z996 3° FUL. 
Zimmermann, Leipzig. 22220 


Meet me; w C. E., melody John F. 
Ryaniiet Use O34 cy Nov. (13, 
1923; E 574834;. Cleophas Hllis, 
New York. OR | 

Meine pupperlIn; text von Alfa Anger- 
mayer, musik von Robert Higel, of 
Austria. © Apr. 20, 1923; 1 ¢ Aug. 
13; E 572106; Gabor Steiner (Leo 
Singer & co.), Vienna, Austria. 

yy ahdp 

Melancholy; w and m Cliff Friend 
and Jimmy Carr, of U: S.. © Nov. 
Bee te” 2c. Dec. .5; EH 575280; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 22223 

Melodies of the South; no. 1, intro. 
Jesus walked, Rise mourner, rise, 
ete., transcribed Gillen and Chali- 
foux, .ed. and played by McNair 
ligenfritz, of U. 8. (Solo carola, 
word roll, no. 75126) [Music roll] 
Or Dee §, “1923 ' 2: c.’ Dee... 145): B 


575540; Cable co., Chicago. [© edit- 
ing] 22224 
Memories; three moderately easy 


pieces, by Noel Norman, of England; 
pf. Contents: 1. Snow-bloom.—2. 


The eall of spring.—3. Sunset-land. - 


© Nov. 16, 1923; 1 ¢« Nov. 28; E 
572906; Warren & Phillips, London. 
22225 

Memories and melodies; w K. F. G., 
m Arnold T. Lax, of U. S.. New 
York, Frank Harding music house. 
© Oe. 15; 1923; 2 ¢. Nov: 303) B 
575188; Kenneth F. Goad, Malden, 
Mass. 22226 
Memories gone by; w B. S., m Nathan 
Oppleman, of U. S., arr. Jed Carroll, 
Of Us, 8. 
576803 ; Ben Scherr, Richmond. 
22927 

Memory (The) of shattered dreams; 
w Richard South, m George Graff, 
jv.; of U.'S., arr: Theo. G. Beach; of 


Ve eS! ©'4 -e Now! 'S! A923 00 F 
574852; R. S. Townley, Toledo, O. 

22228 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob Lud- 


wig Felix) On song’s bright pin- 
ions; part song, w Heinrich Heine, 
m F. Mendelssohn, op. 34, no. 2, arr. 
N. Clifford Page, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Nov. 6, 1923; 2:c. 
Nov. 8; E 576889; Oliver Ditson ¢o., 
3oston. [© arrangement] 22229 
—— Spring song; by F. Mendelssohn, 
transeribed Carlos Salzedo, of 
France, domiciled at New York; 


@) 15 Nev. 1; 1928" h - 


harp. © Nov. 30, 1923; 2 ¢. Dee. 4; 
E 577701; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [© transcription] 22230 


—- by Mendelssohn, played 
Germaine Schnitzer, of U. S.; in 
A, maj. (Songs without words, no. 
30: Ampico, red label, no. 61851-G) 
[Music roll] © Mar. 20, 1923; 2 «. 
Dec. 13; E 575569; American piano 
co., New York. [© interpretation] 

PPA 


Menuetto; by L. P., of U. S.; cello 
and pf., in B flat maj. © 1c Dec. 
4,.1923; E 577669; Ludwig Pleier, 
Atlantic City. 22232 


Mercy (Rachem); composed and 
played Mana Zucca [pseud. of Au- 
gusta Zuckermann]| of U. S., op. 60, 
no. 1; high in E min. (Ampico, 
with accompaniment, no. 61443-G) 
[Music roll] © Feb. 20, 1923; 2 e. 
Dec. 18; E 575555; American piano 
co., New York. [© interpretation] 

22233 


Merry go round; waltz, from Merry go 
round, by Quentin M. Maclean, of 
Engtand; pf. © Oct. 29, 1923; 1 « 
Nov. 8; E 572671 5 Hawkes & son, 


London. 22254 
Merry (A) menagerie; album _ for 
children, stories, w and m Hlsie 


Jean, of U. S. © Nov. 8, 1923; 2 «. 
Nov. 28; E 577603; Enoch & sons, 
Itd., London. 22235 


Merry (The) trumpeter; march, R. S. 
Morrison, of U.,S.;,,pf.,.duet.,...© 
Nov. 7, 1928; 2:c. Nov. 20; H 577236; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

22236 

Message (A) from your eyes; w H. 
Lesser, m Louis Herscher, of U. S. 
© Nov. »20, 1923;;2 c¢.. Nov. 20; H 

. 574998; Morris music pub. ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 22237 

Message (The) of the fiowers; w and 
m EK. C. 8., of U. S. Long Branch, 
‘N. J., Keith’s music house. © Oct. 
134 192; 2 e¢,-Noy. 10; B) SIAC; 
Elizabeth Carroll Soucy, Portland, 


Me. 22238 
ame, ©) Oct, 15.4923 -"2 c. Noy, 
15; E 574898; Elizabeth, Carroll 


Soucy, Lone Branch, N. J: 22239 
Méthode facile et compléte pour ap- 
prendre 4 jouer seul de la flute; 
ordinaire, 4 une et plusiers clés, et 
systéme Boéhm, contenant les tabla- 
tures, pour tous les systémes, etc., 
par J. Moulin, of France. 4to. 
Nov. 9, 1928; 1 e: Nov. 30; H 572925 ; 
J. B. Fontana, Lyon, France. 22240 


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22241 


Mexicana; fox trot, L. C., of Greece, 
domiciled at New York; pf. © Nov. 
M4. °1923 5 1 281 Novs-2625 0 TASC: 
Lucian Cavadias, New York. 22241 


Michael O’Milligan; Ww Reginald 
Arkell, m Albert Fox, of Great 
Britain ; in ©, [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Oct. 18, 1923; 1 «. 
Oct. 22; EH 572498; Reynolds & ¢o., 
London. 22242 


Michaelchurch; by H. Balfour Gardi- 
ner, of Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 
$1923 >) ¢Noy, O° Fi O12672 > For- 
syth bros., Itd., London. 22243 


Midnight; by Felix Swinstead,- of 
Great Britain, op. 58, no. 2, ed. Ern- 
est Fowles; pf. (Curwen edition, 
lower division, no. 9217) © Aug. 
Dee te hie ea, eh More hy, «Teele» 
J. Curwen & sons, ltd., London. 

29944 


-—-—— 


Midnight blues: melody A. M. Gifford, 
aor Ui S: ©' Lc Nov. 10; 1923 


574756; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 22245 
Midnight chimes; reverie, Walter 


Rolfe, of U. S.; pf. (Red seal se- 
ries) (C) Nov. 8, 1923; 2 c. Nov,05; 
EK) 574879; Richmond-Robbins. 
New York. 


Mighty lonesome; duet, w and m Avr- 
thar, A:>,Penn; of VU, °S.:;.ten...and 
mezzo sop., in E flat.. © Apr. 4, 
12S 2 Ca PADS) dele BH) OOS Mba cve, 
Witmark & sons, New York. 
new arrangement ] 22247 


Mild (The) Pacific shore; w H. H. M., 
m EK. S. 8. Huntington, of U. S. © 
1c. Novy. 10, 1928; 6, 574727; H. H. 
McCoy, Tacoma. 22248 

Military escort; march, Harold Ben- 
nett, of U. S.; orch. Cincinnati, O.., 
Fillmore music house. 4to. © Nov. 
10,1928 )/2\feciNoy. 16278) SHA: 
Tlillmore bros. ¢o., Cincinnati. 22249 


Milko ma: 


22246 


valtik, w and m Emil Stole. 


Gf Us Se arr. (A. Grille Ome a2: 
Mes et Cn NONE TOR a), th Maeno 
Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 22250 


Million dollar; fox trot, S. M., of Rus- 
sia, ddémiciled at San Francisco, 
Calif.; pf. © 1.¢.. Nov. 19, 1923; E 
577177; Sergei Mihailoff, San Fran- 
cisco. 22251. 


Milwaukee Bay; w B. I. Durward, m 
KF. T. W., of U. S.. Milwaukee, Wm. 
A. Kaun music co. © Nov. 26, 19238: 


2 c. Nov. 30; E 577617; F. T. Walter, | 


St. Francis, Wis. 22252 


Th CRAG 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 1S 


Mindin’ my. business; w Gus Kahn, 
melody Walter Donaldson, of U. S. 
©, hres Nowe. 2248023 By Gaus : 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 


99958 
Miniature sketches; by Adam Carse, 
of Great Britain; pf. (Album se- 


ries, no. 188) Contents :—1l. Happi- 
ness.—2. With a light heart.—3. Re- 
flection. — 4. Sentiment. —5. Merry 
thoughts. © Oct. 1, 1923; 1 e. Nov. 
3; E 572611; Augener, ltd., London. 

22254 


Minnie the mermaid; a love song in 
fish time, w and m Bud De Sylva, of 
U.S: © Nov. 19, 1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 21; 
FE 575128; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

22255 


Minstrels (The); w lLaurene High- 
field, m Winifred E. Moore, of U. S.; 
unison chorus with alto ad lib. 4to. 
(Unison chorus, no. 1220) © Nov. 
28, 1923: 2 eo Noy. (26; "EI arraee2 ; 
J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 22256 


Minuet; by C. & Becket Williams, of 
treat Britain; pf. (Three ancient 
dances, no. 2) © Oct. 31, 1923; 1c. 


Nov. 17; E 572807; Augener, itd., 
London. Zo 
by G. C., of U. S.; pf. (Childhood 


fancies, no. 3) ©1e. Nov. 26. 1928; 
E 577423 ; oa Carbonara, Oak- 
land, Calif. 22258 


Miriam dear, I love you; song waltz, 
w and m Edward Allen Forbes, of 
U: Su" © Dee. 4.4928 2 eee so ; 
E 577754; Broadway music. corp., 
New York. 22259 


w and m Edward Allen Forbes, 
of, Ue S.) .d ce. Nove Sees 
574752; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 22260 


Miss Blue Eyes; eaprice, Arthur 
Bergh, of U. S., sc. Morris Aborn, of 
Use Sis poreh: with) pi ypconductor: 
(Belwin concert edition, no. 92) © 
Nove.s23, 19280) Zaye: Nowa 26 5) 
575092; Belwin, inc., New York. 

| 22261 


Miss Peacock (Fréken Pafagel) ; fox- 
trot, av Willy Stokking, of Holland; 
pf. Stockholm, Nordiska musik- 
forlaget. © May 10, 1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 
15; E 572446; William Stokking, At- 
lantic City. 22262 

Missing (The) link; w C. C., m George 
Graft, jr.) of \Uy S84 arr, Ehes,aG. 
Beach, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 5, 1923; 
E 574861; Chas. Crawford, Clarks- 
burg, W. Va. 22263 


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ro. 12,4923 


Mister Aviator, how high can you fly; 
w Z. A. T., m EH. 8S. S. Huntington, 
bf) ORS..0 Oot c@ Dee) 7,°19232 Eh 
575348; Zoe A. Tilghman, Oklahoma 
City, Okl. 22264 


Mr. Goshawful Loose in his gallopin’ 
goose; rube novelty song, w andmby 


Davidson & Kincaid, of U. S. © 
INOW. 17192385 2) Go Nov. 194°) 
577247; Walt Davidson, Yakima, 
Wash. 22265 


Mister Joe; march-one step and two 
step, Harold Bennett, of U. S.; orch. 
Cincinnati, O., Fillmore music house. 
4to. © Nov. 10, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 16; 
FE 577116; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 22266 


Mister Snow-man; unison song, w 
Dorothy L. Warne, m R. Bernard 
Elliott, of England; in G. 4to. 
(Novello’s school songs, no. 1355) 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Oct: '23).1923; 1 c. 'Oet.' 24: BE 
572892 ; Novello & co., 1td., London. 

22267 


Misteri (I) gaudiosi; sacre rappre- 
Ssentazioni, da Nino Cattozzo, of 
Italy ; canto e pianoforte. Contents: 
1. Mistero l’ annunciazione.—2. Mis- 
tero la visita a Lisabetta.—3. Mis- 
tero la nativita. © Nov. 17, 1923; 
2c Nov. 19; D 26496; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 22268 


Mrs. G; w F. H. ©. Jenks, m George 
Grate te Vor UNIS: arr;-’Theo.''G: 
Beach, of U.S. ©1ec. Nov. 5, 1923; 
E 574846; Fred H. ©. Jenks, Grey 
Lyn, Auckland, New Zealand. 22269 


Mrs. Murphy; w and m T. W. Connor. 
of Great Britain; in E flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 
BO, tote 1 C) NOV. 195 BY O72792 3B. 
Feldman & co., London. 22270 


Mit ferzig yohr zurick; w Hyman Ja- 
cobsohn, melody J. M. R., of U. S. 
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1928; B 574941: Jo- 
seph M. Rumshisky, New York. 

22271 


Moanin’ groanin’ blues; w and melody 
J. Guy Sudoth, of U.S. ©1e Nov. 
16, 1923; E 577085; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Peale 


Mommrra (Priére); paroles @ A. 
Pouchkine, paroles francaises de M. 
D. Calvocoressi, English text by 
Robert Burness, musique d’A. Gret- 
chaninoff, ed. by F. H. Schneider, 
of Germany. Moscou, Paris, etc., 


A, Gutheil. (‘© Aug. 1, 1923: ‘1 ¢. 
Oct.. 26; E 572561; Breitkopf & 
Hartel, Leipzig. : 2224e 

we 


NS 


~ 


J 


222 


85 


Molly; w R. B., melody Henry Evans, 
of U. S., arr. L.. L. VosBurgh, of 
Uassé: © Len Novi 19}, - 1923.22.15 
577158 ; Rubin Bergman, New York. 

22274 


Moment (Le) de m’en aller; paroles 
de Fred Pearly et Max Eddy, mu- 
sique de F. Pearly, of France. © 
Nov. 3, 1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 30; E 572958 ; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 22275 

Moment musicale; by H. Baynton- 
Power, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Oct: 25,,4923 ;;" & c. Noy. 3 Bi 572601 ; 
Duff, Stewart & co., ltd., London. 

, Zen Oe 

Money; w EH. F., melody John F. Ryan, 
Gt JUL Say CG 1c, Nov, 28) 1923 = 
D77507 ; E. Fleagle, Philadelphia. 


Abed 6 
Money blues, daddy I need money; w 
Harry Eller, melody Dave _ K. 


Leader, of U. S., arr. H. E. © 1ce 


Dec. 6, 1923; E 577749; Imperial 
pub. co., Chicago. 22278 
Monkey man with your monkey 


glands, untie all your monkeys here; 
foxtrot, .w and-mid./ Ds Bp of WSL 
arr. Ray Hibbeler, of U.S. ©1-«. 
Apr. 17, 1923; E 559403; J. David 
Paschall, Chicago. 22279 
Monteria (La); tango-milonga, de la 
célébre zarzuéla espagnole de J. 
Guerrero, of Spain; piano avec par- 
oles. Madrid, Union musical espa- 
nol. © Nov. 3, 1923; 1 ce Nov. 30; 
E 572970; Francis Salabert, Paris. 
22280 


Month of May; w Frederick H. Mar- 
tens, m A. Louis Scarmolin, of U.S.; 
women’s voices, in four pts. (Laurel 
octavo, no. 1006) © Nov. 22, 1928; 
2¢. Nov. 26; EB 577515;.C. C. Bireh- 
ard & co., Boston. 22281 


Monts bleus; Hstérel, réverie, par N. 
Leblane, of France; quintette 4 
cordes avec piano conducteur. 4io. 
©! Nov. : 3,°:1923; “1 ¢. Nov.’ 283.8 
572921; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 1% 22282 

Moon am shinin’; from ‘Topsy and 
Eva, w and m V. and R. Duncan, of 
U. S. © Nov. 30, 1923; 2 c Dee. 1; 
E 577626; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 22283 

w and melody V. and R. Dun- 
ean, of U. S. (© 1c. Nov. 16, 1923; 
E 577071; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 2 22284 

Moon beams; w and melody L. M., of 
U.S: Iter). Nove (28), = 1923) 
577582; Lee Morse, New York. 


222895 


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22286 


pt. III, 2, $.,Vv. 18 


Moon glow; w R. H. ‘Davis, m K. C., 
of Bs Sies©: 1! ce. Nov: 1,.51923 21 
574606; Kent Cooper, New York. 

22286 


Moon-man (The); w Alice Whitson, 


m May F. Lawrence, of U. S. (In 
Rainbow cycle, no. 1) © Nov. 26. 
1923 302e! Nov. Qhe BD . 57758201) hd- 


ward Schuberth & co., New York. 
22287 


Moonlight and roses; w Bud G. De 
Syiva, m Walter Donaldson, of U. 8S. 


© ' Dec” 3;:. 4923 +> 2. E> Dee- 42" Bb 
577700; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York.« 22288 
Moonlight (A) dance; yalse lente, 
Theodora. atton, et Wy. socuca. 


© Dec. 
Clay- 
22289 


Moonlight love; waltz song, w F. C. 
M., m Marguerite S. Heinrich, of 
U.S. © Oct. 15, 1923;,2 ¢. Nov. 19; 
EH 577271; Frank C. Mendle, Galves- 
ton, Tex. 22290 


Moonshine; one step, w W. E. G., m 


(Three al fresco fancies) 
es, 102872 .¢. Dec. 8: Beorvs02 : 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 


Andy Manzinoja, of Canada. © 
Oct. 17, 1923; 1 ce. Nov. 22; Hi 572858 ; 
William E. Guy, Vancouver, Can- 
ada. 22291 


Morning (A) melody; by Thomas J. 
Crawford, of England; organ. obl. 
4to. © Oct. 12,,1923; 1 © Oct. 24; 
E 572390; Bosworth & ¢o., Itd., Lon- 
don. 22292 

Moszkowski (Moritz) 
Moszkowski, op. 45, no. 2, 
Richard Hans Barth, of U. 8. (Am- 
pico, no. 62301-G) [Music roll] © 
July 220" 8923; Wel) Dec. «vaso 
575559; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 22293 

Scherzino; by Moszkowski, op. 

18, no. 2, played Robert Braun, of 

U. S82 (Ampico, no: 61291— ab [ Mu- 

sic roll] © Oct. 20, 1922; 2 © Dec. 

13, 1923; E 575589; American piano 

co., New York. [© interpretation | 

22294 

Sparks (Htincelles); by Mosz- 

kowski, ed. -McNair Ilgenfritz, of 

U. S., played Belle Tannenbaum. 

(Solo carola, no. 75065) [Music 


Guitarre; by 


roll] ;©),Dec. 8, 1923,;,,2 »e. Dee. 14; 
E 575544; Cable co., Chicago. [© 
editing] 22295 
Mother; w A. S. C., m Arnold T. Lax, 
of U: S. New :York City, Frank 


Harding’s music house. © Nov. 1, 
1923 3'2,é. Nov. 19); of M9Sg kes. 
Crane, Seattle. 22296 


played. 


or, Only one mother He gives, w 
I’. W. A., jr., m Thelma P. Wallace, 
of U.S. © 1 Dec. 5, 1923: E 
5975275; Fred W. Ahlefeld, jr., Cyn- 
thiana, Ind. 22297 


Mother (A); w and m Nanina A. Ste- 
phens [i. e, N. A. S.] of U. S., arr. 
Isaac Doles, of U. S... ©wNov.e: 8, 
1923 ; 2 e. Nov. 10; E 577290; Nannie 
Anderson Stephens, Indianapolis. 

22298 


Mother and Ireland are calling me 
there; w Anna Marshall, m N. R. S., 
of U. S., arr. Vern Elliott, of U. S. 
© 1e@ Nov. 19, 1923; EH 577164: 
Nick Russell Schenk, Los Angeles. 

. 22299 


Mother dear; child’s day in song, com- 
posed and played Mana Zuceca [pseua. 
of Augusta Zuckermann] of U.S., 
op. 16; low voice, in E. (Ampico, 
with accompaniment, no, 61561-—F) 
[Music roll] © Feb. 20, 1923; 2 c. 
Dec. 18; E 575561; American piano 
co., New York. [© interpretation] 

22300 


Mother is the most wonderful pal of 
all; w and melody C. Y., of U. &., 
arr. Edward Bailey, of U.S. ©1e. 
Nov. 9, 1923; E. 576828; Calvin 
Young, Detroit. 22301 


Mother my own: w and m Joe Hearst, 
of Canada. © Nov. 17,°%92572'*. 


Nov. 19; E 577261; Hearst music 
pub., Itd., Winnipeg, Canada. 

22302 

Mother, what a queen you’ve been; 


w and m W. P., of U. S. ©1c¢. Nov. 
10; 1923 B 3TAT23 Wane Geratt. 
Pawnal, Vt. 22303 


Mother’s (A) dream; w Mrs. G. R. H., 
m E. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. © 
doe: Nov. 10,,41923; B, sy4ela irs. 
Geo. R. Hogan, Hamlin, N. Y. 

22304 

Mother’s (A) kiss at praying time; w 
Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, mel- 
ody Jean Schwartz, of U.S. ©1e. 
Nov. 16, 1923; E 577078; Irving Ber- 


lin, inc., New York. (22305 
Mother’s roses; w S. A. M., melody 
Luther “A. Clark, vor Ustha etek ce 


Noy. 1, 1923; E 574589; Sarah A. 
Monks, Ashland, Mass. 22306 
Mother’s white hair; w and m W. M. 
R06 10: S.% © NOV loan 
Nov. 9; E 576920; William .M. Run- 
_ yan, Chicago, 22307 
Moto perpetuo; by Thomas F. Morris, 


of England; violin and pf. (Two 
characteristic pieces, no. 2) © Oct. 


1252 © 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


19, 1923; 1 c« Nov. 5; E 572684; 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
22308 


Movie (The) show; w W. A. Lewis 
and S. EK. L., m Marcella A. Weis- 
kops,.o0 Us Sx. ©, 1,¢,, Oct...22,,.1923 
E 574657; Sarah E. Lewis, Mal- 
vern, O. 22309 


Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Sonate, 
no. 17; by W. A. Mozart, ed., phrased 
and fingered George Farlane, of 
Great Britain, with analysis, Stew- 
art Macpherson; pf. in B flat maj. 
Analytical ed. © Nov. 20,1923; 1 
ce. Dee. 4; E 573052; Joseph Wil- 
liams, Itd., London. [© editing, 
phrasing and fingering] 22310 


Musette; par A. Flégier, of France; 
~ oreh. avec piano-conducteur. 4to. 
© Sept. 1, 1923; 1 « Dee 3; E 

573016; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 
"22311 


Mutual; march, Harold Bennett, of 
U. §.; oreh. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 
more music house. 4to. © Nov. 10, 
1923; 2 @. Nov.’ 16; B® 577122; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 22312 


My alimony’s due; w D. E. W., melody 
John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 
28, 1923; E 577570; D. E. Winstead, 
Graham, Tex. yaya dh) 


My blushing desert rose; ballad fox 
rot, w and m J. BH. M., of U.S. © 
Naw iae elec: 2c: Nev...d9:). B 
577259; John BH. Maki, Montreal, 
Wis. 22314 


My Cairo queen; fox trot, w and m 
weawW. M. of U..S.,. arr. Harry. L. 
Aljord, of U.S. ©°=1.e¢. Nov. 21, 
1923; E 577311; Fred W. Miller, 
Hannibal, Mo. 22315 


My Carmela; fox trot, w and m D. B., 
of U. S. Plymouth, Mass., No. Ply- 
mouth music co. © Nov. 28, 1923; 
2 ¢. Nov. 30; E 575611; D. Bucci, 
Plymouth; Mass. 22316 


My childhood sweetheart; w Mrs. B. 
F. G., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., 
arr., Theo. .Beaeh, of U. S...© 1.2 
Nov. 23, 1923; E. 577335; Mrs. Benj. 
F. Gross, La Porte, Ind. peat Wf 


My Christmas winter rose; w and m 
A, HH, R., of U. S., arr.. Nell. Marion 
Cobbledick, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 20, 
19238; E 577288; Augusta Emillion 
Robert, Oakland, Calif. 22318 

My daddy loves me so easy and slow; 
w and melody F. P.. of U.S. ©1le 
Novy. 16, 19283; E 577070; Fred Pe- 
trie, Kalamazoo, Mich. © 22319 


80830—2413 1 


es 


= 


22331 


My darling; w and melody P. W., of 
U.S. ©1c. Dec. 6, 1923 ; E 577731 ; 
Perey Wenrich, New York. 22320 


My daughter Julia; Pat Rooney’s 
famous waltz song, w anon., m 
Charles M. Connolly, of U. S. © 


Nov. 24, 1923;-2 «@ Nov. 26; HE 
577511; Frank Harding, New York. 
. 22321 
My dearest one; ballad, Robert W. 
Wilkes, of U. S.; high voice. © 
NMpye 42, focegece & NOV... to 7 
577058; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 22322 


My Dixie; w and m J. W. V., of U.S. 
(In Songs of the Southland) © 
Dec. 1, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 26; BE 577810; 
J. W. Van De Venter, Tampa, Fla. 

22323 


My Dixie sweetheart; w K. V. A., m 
E. S. S. Huntington, of U.S. ©1 
ec. Nov. 10, 1923; E 574714; Kenneth 
VY. Arthur, Worthington, Canada. 

22324 


My dreams, are all of you; w and m 
CO oF Oe StS & ‘a! Noy 26) 
1923; E 575086; Chauncey Corbett 
Lee, Cleveland. 22325 


My faith in you; w J. J. Pain, m Percy 
Elliott, of Great Britain; low voice, 
in F, with violin or violoncello ad 
lib.’ @ Oct 12; 1923; Ahic. (Nov. 3); 
E 572619; Schott & co., London. 

22326 


My flirting gal; fox trot, w and m 
H. D. P., of U. S., arr. F. A: Mueller, 
of, Use Si-5O nl eG Novag, 19235 
576941; Hurshel D. Pryor, Washing- 
ton. nya Pat | 


My Friend; w Grace L. Hosmerg m 
H. A. Henry, of U. S. © Oct. 1, 
1923 ; 2 e. Oct. 11; E 577300; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 22328 


My garden of roses and dreams; w 
and m D. G., of U S.. © ic. Nov. 
17, 1923; E 574927; Dorothy Ger- 
ten, Chicago. 22329 


My girl from Tennessee; w William 
Lothrop, m Mignon Morgan, of U. 
S. -[Photostat] © 1 ¢« Nov. 19, 
1923; E 577159; William <A. Lo- 
throp, Portland, Or. 22330 


My girl from the old Bay state; w 
Mary Veronica Linstrom, m D. E. 
Ce hom Ee: SLAG) aoc. Now usages 
E 574665; Dorothy Elizabeth Cur- 
ran, Medford, Mass. 22331 


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22332 


My Hawaiian garden (Kuu pua i 
'manoa); English and Hawaiian w 
Kale Kini, m Alapaki Kalni, of U. 
Ss. ©: Get. 30. 1923. 2 eG. WNev2- 
E 576753 ; Charles E. King, Honolulu. 
22382 


My heart is calling you; w and m 
Masie Gelman, of U. S. © Dee. 1, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 5; E 575278; Mattie 
A. Siegelman, Cairo, I. 22000 


My Irish friend; w and m Annetta 
Wor of: INS. 1©) Ang. O03 2 
c. Dee. 10; E 575391; Cory music 
shop., Chicago. 22334 


My jewels; w A. Kipps-Rushton,. m 
- Wilfrid Sanderson, of Great Britain; 
in E. © Sept. 18, 1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 
3; E 572638; Boosey &-eo., London. 
ray 22335 


My lady of the Nile; oriental fox-trot 
song,.w and m Henry Troy, of U. S. 
‘©. Nov. 19, 1923; 2 e: Nov. 21; H 
575129; Leo Feist, inec., New York. 
22336 


My little girl; w F. S., melody John 
F, Ryan, of U. S. ©1c Noy. 10, 
1923; E 574739; Ford Smith, At- 
lantic, Ia. 22337 


My lonesome California Rose; w and 
meipdy’ H.B’.. OU; of OU. S. ©: ie 
Noy: (28 192a: i Older: Marry 
Frank Ulrich, Los Angeles. 22338 


My Lord has need of me; w W. C. 
Poole, m Wm. Edie Marks, of U. S. 
teetOct, 1, 1923: 2 e.. Och. 11; B 
577299; Homer A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. 22339 

My love-rose; w F. C. W., m E. S. 8. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1 «¢ Nov. 
26, 1923; BE 577457; F. Chloe Wil- 
liams, St. Louis. 22340 


My,lullaby; w and melody G. F. M., 
of MS. © 1) &. Deew6,' 1923; EB 
577736; Gustave Francis Myers, 
New York. 22341 


My miracle man; w and melody R. 
ASCB rand rl yor Beiter meme sc, 
Sept. 8, 1923; E 576850; R. Arthur 
Booker and Leon James, New Roch- 
elle, N. Y. 22342 

My Mobile gal; w Emma See David- 
son, melody’ W. H. M., of U. S., 
arr. Harry French, of U:. S. © 
1 c. Nov. 9, 1923; EK 576833, Wm. 
Hi. Miller, Ferndale, Mich. 22343 


My mother; w Mrs. A. B., m George 
Graff, jr., of U..S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beach, of U.S: © 1 @ Nov. 5, 
1923; E 574866; Mrs. Austin Bluto, 
West Springfield, Mass. 22344 


pt. It, n. s., v. 18 


My mother’s melody; w D. J. 'D., 
m E. S8. 8S. Huntington, of U. S. 
© 1 ¢« Nov. 2, 1923; E 576708: 
D. Jerome Dukette, No. Adams, 
Mass. 22345, 


My mother’s ten commandments; w 
A. L. G.,:m Belle’ Schrag;of ‘U.S. 
©--1 e@. Nov. 21, °1923 ; 7577294 - 
Albert L. Gruber, Cincinnati. 

, 22346. 


My northern mammy; w and.melody 
D. B..S.,,of .U. S., arr. Romo, Falk, 


OL... So. Oe. BMoveies aliees.. 
EK 577364; Dale Bruce, Stearnes, 
Cleveland. 22347 


My old southern home; w and m C. 
B. Essex, of U. S.; men’s voices. 
4to. (Choice compositions for male 
voices, secular edition, no. 939) 
©; Nov.,;14;.,2923;,:2,.¢.; Neoware 22; 
EK 5750385; J. A. Parks co., York, 
Neb. 22348 


My other half; w B. J. R.. m Clifton 
Keith, of U..S. Long Branch, N. J., 
Keith’s music house. Oct. 15, 
1923; 2 @ Nov. 15; E 574890; B. 
o. Reagan, Long Branch, N. J. 

22349, 


My own dear lassie: who is waitin” 
there; w and m H. B.,F., of U.S. 
© 1 ce. Nov. 16, 1923; E 577148; 
Harry B. Fisher, Hunter, N. Y. 

22350: 


My pal; w G. F. M., m George Graff, 
jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
U.S. ©le Nov. 5, 1923 ; BE 574865 ; 
George F. Moran, Bridgeport, Conn. 

22351 


My radio girl; w T. B. ©. m Geo. 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. 8S. © 1c Nov. 16, 
1928 2° RST TOOT 2) Pe Bart Ot. 
Louis. 22352: 


My robin is to the greenwood gone; by 
Percy Grainger, played Mossaye 
Boguslawsky, ed. McNair. Ilgen- 
fritz, of U: S. (Solo carola, no. 
‘75096) [Music roll] © Dee. 3, 1928 ; 
2 c. Dec. 14; EB 575543; Cable co., 
Chicago. [© editing] 22353 


My sunshine girl; song fox-trot, w T. 
Oge, m Geoffery Stanton, of Great 
Britain. © Oct. 31, 1923; 1 c. Nov. 
12; E 572721; Lawrence Wright 
music co., London, 22354 


My sweet Molly 0; w andm R. B. W., 
of U. S. © May, 15, 1923; 2:c. Aug: 
20; E 575142; Richard. B. Weber, 
Spokane, Wash. 22355, 


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no. 12, 1923 


My sweet, sweet cloverland; w W. EK. 
Smt Geo. Graf: jr., of 'U'Ss “arr. 
Theo. Beach, of U. S. © 1 Nov. 
23, 1923; BE 577351; Wm. E. Sprat- 
ley, Rochester, Pa. 22356 


My sweetheart is my mother; w M. B. 
-  T.. melody Herman Dubois [pseud. 
of Ethel Fisher], of U.S. ©l1e«. 
Nov: 1, 1923; E 574605; Merrill B. 
Tew, Salt Lake City. Doo 


My sweetheart thru eternity; w M. M. 
C., melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. 8. 
©, 1, ¢ | Nov.;: 19,1923; HE. 577178; 
Mabel M. Cathcart, Littleton, Col. 

22358 


My sweetie’s sweeter than that; w and 
melody Ted Koehler, Leo Murphy 
and Ted Fiorito, of U. S., arr. L. M. 
© 1 ¢. Dec. 3, 1923; E 577687; Leo. 

.-Feist,,ine., New, York. — 22359 


My sweetie’s eyes; w and m G. M. B., 
of U. S. Omaha, Neb., E. D. Patton 
music co. © Nov. 24, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 
26; E 577598; Gladys M. Bell, 
Missouri Valley, Ia. 22360 


My trust is in Jehovah; w Elizabeth 
Kramer-Wetzel, m H. G. T., of U. S. 
© Aug. 1, 1923; 2 & Dee. 3, 1923; E 
575216; Herbert G. Tovey, Los An- 
geles. 22361 


My “ITucky home; w Sam M. Lewis 
and Joe Young, melody Geo. W. 
Meyer, of U. S|: © 1 «@ Nov. 14, 
1923; E 577024; Irving Berlin. inc., 
New York. 22362 


My wooden shoe girl; w Knud Wiberg, 
melody Martha Mansfield, of U. S. 
© Je Nov.’ 10)" 1923) HY Sta 765 ; 
Clarence Williams music pub. ¢co., 
ine., New York. 22363 


MsnukKuHS TepeMOKS (Le bon abri) ; 
opéra miniature en un acte, pour 
enfants, paroles de V. -Popoff, tra- 
duction francaises de M. D. Calvo- 
coressi, English text Robert Bur- 
ness, musique d’ A. Gretchaninoff, 
op. 92, ed. by F.' EH.’ Schneider; ' of 
Germany. Moscou, Paris, ete, A. 
Gutheil. © Sept. 1, 1923; 1 ¢« Oct. 
26; E 572565; Breitkopf & Hirtel, 
Leipzig. 22364 


Mystery eyes; w and m Dresden Hol- 
land [pseud. of H. H. H.], of Eng- 
land, domiciled at Woodcliff Lake, 
N. J. ©l1e. Dec. 4, 1923; E 577658 ; 
Helen Hudson Honywood, Wood- 
cliff Lake, N. J. 22365 


Na faite; pochod, w and m Emil Stole, 
of U. S. 4to. 1. Band with w.—2. 
Orch. with w. © Oct. 22, 1923; 2 c. 


He cupammpBaii, 3aubMB 


22377 


each Nov. 30; E 577607, 577608; 
Joseph Jiran, Chicago. 
22366, 22367 


Na prawo oberek (To the right) ; 
melody P. F., of U. S. © 1. Nov. 
13, 1923; E 574826; Peter Feidhann, 
New York. ; 22368 


Naiads by the spring; four-part song, 
.w Katharine Atherton Grimes, m 
John S. Fearis, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Secular quartets and 
choruses for mixed voices, no. 429) 
© Nov. (23/07923; (2 @ Nov. 263 
577493 ; J. S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 


22369 

Naila; valse hésitation, par Anré 
Grandjean, of France; piano. © 
Nowe 3, 1923 (1° Gi Nowy: +3057) E 
572952; Paul Decourcelle, Nice, 
France. 22370 


Name (The) of Jesus; duett, w and m 
G. ESB, of U. Se © Nov. 17; 1923; 
2 e Nov. 19; E 517295; ‘Chas: E. 
Braun, Cleveland. 22371 


Napulitano furastiere; versi di Pas- 
qualino D’Angelo, musica di Mario 
Picone, of Italy; mand. ace. Naples, 
Edizioni P. D’Angelo. 4to. © Sept. 
81923; 1 ce, Oct. 23; HAaS2460: 
Italian book co., New York. 

22372 


Narrow escape; w J. D., m E. S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 
26, 1923; E 577453; Josue Duguay, 
Los Angeles. pay (a 


Nation’s (The) grief; w and m N. W. 
W. D., of U. S. ©1¢e Dec. 7, 1923; 
E 575347; N. W. W. Davy, Brook- 
lyn. ; 22374 


Nature lyrics from garth and wold; 
gathered together for young and old, 
w and attributive melody M. G. O., 
of U. S. © Sept. 19, 1923; 2 c. Sept. 
20, aff. Oct. 8; A 758993; Mary 
Grant O’Sheridan, Chicago. 22375 


Naughty, naughty little fish; w and 
melody J. B., of U. S., arr. Wayn 
Seott,..o£ U.S: “©: fe.) Nov. 714, 
1923; E 577036; Joseph Bruckner, 
New York. 22376 


(Ne cherche 
pas pourquoi) ; paroles d’ A. Pouch- 
kine, paroles frangaises de M. D. 
Calvocoressi, English text by Robert 
Burness, musique d’A. Gretchaninoff, 
ed. by F. H. Schneider, of Germany. 
Moscou, Paris, ete., A. Gutheil. © 
Aug. 1, 1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 26; E 572564 ; 
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. 22377 


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22378 


pt. It, n.s., v.18 


Nellie, come out of that alley; w P. | Nine o’clock Sal; w and melody Jack 


H. B., melody Vincent A. Valentini, 
of U. S: © 1c. Nov. 15, 1923; E 
574870; Paul H. Barnee, Riverdale, 
ING 22378 


Nena; Spanish fantasy, composed and 
played Pietro Yon, of U. SS. (Am- 
pico, no. 62341-G) [Music roll] © 
July 30, 1923; 2 c« Dee. 13; E 
575564; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 22379 


Nest in loveland; w and m Bob Miller, 
of. 8y. © U1 -erNoyici, 46235) EB 
574607 ; Dixie music pub. co., Mem- 
phis, Tenn. 22380 


Net-mender (The) ; w Dena Tempest, 
m Robert Coningsby. Clarke, of 
Great Britain. © Oct. 8, 1923; 1c. 
Oct. 18; E 572426; Chappell & co., 
Itd., London. 22381 


New dances, 1923; by L. H. C., of 
WEST: pi O© Sept) 16 19237 2ie 
and aff. Nov. 3; A 759692; Louis 
Harvey Chalif, New York. 22382 


New (A) England Thanksgiving day; 
WL. PSP om’ .S. ‘Ss. “Hutiting- 
ton, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 26, 1923; 
E 577480; Lillian H. P. Page, Los 
Angeles. 22383 


New. Orleans wiggle; melody Peter 
Bocage and A. J. Piron, of U. S. 
© 1c Nov..20, 1923; E 577438; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
inec., New York. 22384 


Nie opuszezaj nas; modlitwa, opra- 
cowat Wincent Baluta, of U. S.; 
sop., alt ad lib., fort lub organ, 
skrzypce obbl. Chicago, W. H. Sa- 
jewski music store and music pub. 
co. © Nov. 21, 1923; 2 ce. Nov. 24; 
FE 575097; Wladyslaw H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 22385 


Night; w Christopher John Coates, m 
L. T. P., of Great Britain, domiciled 
at New York. © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1923; 
E 576822; Leonard Thomas Parkin- 
son, New York. 22386 


Night (The) has a thousand eyes; 
w F. W. Bourdillon. m Teresa Del 
Riego, of Great Britain. © Nov. 
5. A925. @: Noy. (8° "EH otZ666" 
Chappell & co., ltd., London. 22387 


Night in the desert; w R. Southey, 
m Hdgar F. Day, of England. 1. In 
D.—2. In G. © Oct. 11, 1923; 1 ¢. 


each Oct. 20; E 572388, 572389; . 


Novello & co., Itd., London. 
22388, 22389 


Le Roy, Wm. Hays and Jim O’Leary, 
of U. 6.,arre Ji;On @,4.@ Gers, 
1923; E 576074; Leroy, Hays and 
O’Leary, Philadelphia. 22390 


Ninety-first (The) Psalm; set to m 
Joseph Buell Carey, of U. S. 
Oct. 29, 1923 ; 2c. Nov. 19 ; EB 577204 ; 
Buell music co., San Francisco. 

22391 


No mail blues; w C. A. E., m Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
U. S.. New York, Manhattan music 
co. © Nov: 1, 1923;' 2 ¢ Nov. 7: E 
576817; Clarence A. Eagleston, Hol- 
den, W. Va. 22392 


No, no, Nora; w and m Ted Fiorito, 
Gus Kahn and Ernie Erdman, arr. 
Harrison Hall, of U. S.; male voices. 
4to. © Dec. 11, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 12; 
E 575602; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 22393 


No-one knows; w L. H., m E. S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S: ©l1e Nov. 
10, 1923; E 574720; L. Hargreaves, 
Moosomin, Canada. 22394 


Nobody ever cried over me; w and m 
Mort Dixon and Ernest Breuer, of 
U.S. © Nov. 10, 1923; 2 & Nov. 
10; E 574781; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. 22395 


Nocturne, no. 5; by John Field, ed. 
Thomas F. Dunhill, of Great Britain ; 
pf. in B flat. © Nov. 18, 1923 1 c. 
Nov. 30; E 573026; Augener, Itd., 
London. [© editing] 22396 


Nocturne sur le Noél d’Adam; O holy 
night, by J. Ch. Hess, op. 36, rev. 
and fingered P. J. Heldmann, of 
U. S.; pf. (Home pleasures) © 
Nov. ° 27, 1923 > 2° Nov. "30 
577618; S. Brainard’s sons co., New 


York. [© revision and fingering] 
22397 
Nofrio miraculusu; polka, melody 


Giuseppe Tarantola, of Italy, domi- 


_ciled at Brooklyn. © 1 ¢. Dee. 6, 
1923; E 577742; Rosario Catalano, 
Brooklyn. 2 22398 


Normal; march, Harold Bennett, of 
U.  Sipcerch;, )Cindnnati. O.. bine 
more music house. 4to. © Nov. 
10; 1923)3),2:;e. Nova! 1644 DaaLZ0 ; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 223899 


Norma’s dream; waltz, Harold Ben- 
nett, of U. S.; orch. Cincinnati, O., 
Fillmore music house. 4to. © Noy. 
10, 1928; 2 « Nov. 16; E 577118; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 22400 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no: 1271923" ' 


22421 


Northland; w and m F. L. L, of | Carisch. parte 1°, fase. 4°. © Nov. 


' Canada, arr. Otto Zimmerman, of 
Canada. © 1 ¢. Nov. 15, 1923; E 
574876; Felix L. Lewis, Montreal, 
Canada. 22401 


Norwegian dance; William Basye, rev. 
and ed. William Stickles, of U. S.; 
pf. (Select pianoforte compositions, 
‘series 2) © Nov. 21, 1923; 2c. Nov. 
22: E 577318; Schroeder & Gunther, 
New York. [© revising and edit- 
ing] 22402 


Not alone; w Albert Simpson Reitz, 
iM thie Goals, hk. C5. ©). Aue, A; 
1923; 2 ¢.. Dec...3,. 19235- E.,.575222 ; 
Herbert G. Tovey, Los Angeles. 

22403 


Nottamun town; w and m collected and 
arr. Cecil J. Sharp, of England. 
Nursery songs from the Appalachian 


Mountains, second series) © Oct. 
Bee boze:-t e. Oct. 24; 1, 572393; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] . 22404 


Now I know what you mean to me; w 
Chas. E. Lewis, m Sonny Clay, of U. 
“S-.© Nov! 13;'1923 3 2 ce! Nov. 22; 
FE 5750388; Sunset music pub. co., 
_ Los Angeles. 22405 


Now I’m through with you; w and m. 


oe nero Us. ©). ¢.Dec, 6: 
1923 ; E 577735; John Theo. Anchak, 
Trenton, N. J. 22406 


Now my heart is heavy laden; w S. 
Sassoon, m Ralph J. de Golier, of 
U. S.; high voice. © Nov. 19, 1923; 
2 ¢. Nov. 22; E 575061; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 22407 


Now that the war is over; w M. D. 
G., melody Herman Dubois [pseud. 
of Kthel Fisher] of U. S. ©le. 
Nov. 26, 1923; E 577425; Margaret 
Dishman Greene, Johnson City, 

Tenn. 


Now the day is over ; by Barnby, played 
Alexander Russell, of U. S.; in B 
flat. (Ampico, with words, no. 871— 
E) [Music roll] © Dee. 20, 1922; 
2c. Dee. 13, 1923; E 575571; Ameri- 
can piano co., New York. [© in- 
terpretation ] 22409 


Nuits d@’Espagne; suite, par Liugi d’- 
Ambrosio, of Italy; 
-1. Op. 8—2. Op. 12.—3. Op. 16. © 
mus, 2a, A923 1 © SNovani22") 
BaROES ; A. & G. Carisch & «, Milan. 
22410 


‘Nuovo metodo (Nouvelle méthode) ; 
con la teoria del tetracordo, d’Alfeo 
Buya, of Italy; violino. Edizioni 


(In. 


violon et piano. . 


| 


22408 


2, 1923; 1 c. Dee. 4; E 573058; A. 
& G. Carisch & c., Milan. 22411 


Nuovo metodo per violino (Nouvelle 
méthode pour le violon); con ia 
teoria del tetracordo, di Alfeo Buya, 

f Italy. Edizioni Carisch. parte 
ti: fase. 111°. © Sept. 28;;4923; 
tS rOcte 30: “ee SI257S > Ake GC: 

-Carisch & c., Milan. 22412 


O Canada; 
Lavallée, arr. 
Great Britain. 
v.-1, no. 20) 
Oet: 12; 

_¢€o., Itd., London. 


O 


w Harold Boulton, air C.. 
Arthur Somervell, of 
(Our national songs, 
© Oct. 9; 1923; 1 «. 
E 572421; J. B. Cramer & 
22413 


castico; canzonetta Napoletana, 
versi di P. L. Esposito, musica di 
S. G.. of U. S.; pf. with w. (Cover 
title: O’ castigo) © Nov. 1, 1923; 
2 e. Nov. 30; E 575187; Salvatore 
Giuttari, New York. 22414 


O come back home; w T. O. Chisholm, 
m «W.-M... RB. of ,.U.. 8. .© Nov. 4, 
1923 ; 2 c. Nov. 9; E 576918; William 
M. Runyan, Chicago. 22415 


O dear me dear; w C. E. H., m George 


Graff, jr.. of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. © 1 c. Nov. 5, 
19238; E 574855; C. E. Haberman, 
Tonopah, Nev. 22416 


’O fatto d’ ’o scupatore; versi e musica 
di G. A., of Italy, domiciled at New 


York; mand. ace. © 1c. Nov. 21, 
1923: E 577291; Gennaro Amato, 
New York. 22417 


O for a thousand tongues to sing; w 
Charles Wesley, m Carl G. Glaser, 
arr. Harold Hart Todd, of U. S.; 
six pt..cho. © Sept. 6, 1923; 2 «. 
Nov. 2; E 576734; Lamar & Barton, 
Nashville. [© arrangement] 

22418 


fruttaiuolo napulitano; versi di 
Pietro Jacoletti, musica di Luigi 
Donadio, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; mand. a‘c. 4to. © Nov. 1, 
1923; 2c. Nov. 15; E 574905; Verdi’s 
music roll co., New York. 22419 


O! Jane: w F. A., m W. L. Needham, 
of U. S.. © Nov. 21, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 


0 


30; E 575190; Florence Althen, 
Anamosa, Ia. 22420 
O little town of Bethlehem; sacred 
trio, w Phillips Brooks, m Irénée 
Bergé, of U. S.; sop., alto and ten. 
©“ Mar? “6, “1923 »°-2."eOet. “6? E 
571702; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 22421 


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22422 


O Miagdelein, du. bist mir sehr ver- 
dichtig; shimmy-lied, aus Dolly, op- 
erette in drei akten, gesangstext von 
Rudolf Bernauer, musik von Hugo 
Hirsch, of Germany, klav. arr. von 
Otto Lindemann, of Germany. © 
Oct. 20, 1923; 1 ¢« Nov. 19; H 
572793; Drei masken-verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 22422 


°O piscatore napulitano; versi di Luigi 
Sica, musica di Raffaele De Luca, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York; mand. 
ace. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1923; 2.c. Nov. 
15; E 574901; Verdi’s music roll co., 
New York. 22423 
O Prince of life; w and m H. G.. T., 
or U. S.> ©: Aug, “11928 Ye" er Dec. 
3; E 575218; Herbert G. Tovey, Los 
Angeles. 22424 
©! sacred heart; w and melody M. Z. 
D’H-C., of U. S., arr’ Harry French, 
of..U:4S; °©-t a Noy. 9,°1923; B 
076830; Mary Z. D’Hondt-Cook, De- 
troit. 22425 
O, send out Thy light; w arr. K. R., 
from the Scriptures, m K. R., of 
Ge Sat" OY i * Now. 24) =e By 
575069; Katherine Reiling, Chicago. 
22426 

O sole mio (My sunshine); by Di 
Capua, played Irene Di Giovanni; 
in F. (Ampico, with words, 1151- 
F) [Music roll] © June 20, 1923; 

2 @ Dee. 18; E 575573; American 
piano co., New York. [© interpre- 
tation ] 22427 
O Trinity of blessed light; short an- 
them for evening, w tr. J. M. Neale, 
m George B. Nevin, of U. S.; mixed 
voices with organ acc. (Octavo 
church musie, general anthems, no. 


1504)" Gy" Nov. ta. 1920" 2 & Nov: 
17; E 577211; Boston music ©co., 
Boston. 22428 


O! Valentino; w S. K. K.. m B. K.. of 
USS: © 1 ce. Nov.:5, 19235 Waier7y : 
Selma Kastor Katz and Bertha Kas- 
tor, Worcester. 22429 

Obelesque; Egyptian tango classique, 
AM. coef U..’S:;pk ‘© Nov 26; 
1923; BH 577411; Alexander Maloof, 
New York. 22430 

Oberlin pep song; w and m Rob Roy 
Peery, (of 'U.) S.-V'© @ .c.% Nove 26, 
1923; E 577445; John E. Wirkler, 


Oberlin, O. 22431 
Ocean (The) by moonlight; caprice 
melodique, Claude S. Haven, rev. 


Harry L. Harts, of U. S.; pf. Rev. 
ed. ©: Nov. 23,1923; 2 ce. Nov. 30; 
KE 577716; White-Smith music pub. 
co., Boston. [© revision] 22432 


pt. U1, D.s., v. 18 


Ocean of dreams; w Dorothy C. Coch- 
ran, MoA., de Bayot 2 Sap Gis Cc. 
Nov. 2, 1923; E 576694; Albert Lee 
Bryan, New York. 22433 


Ocean (An) tempest; sea picture of 
storm and calm, by Gatty. Sellars, of 
Great Britain; organ. obl. S8vo. 
(Paxton’s organ library) © Oct. 
30, 1928 si Go Oety 2h: Be wazon. ; 
W. Paxton & co., Itd., London. 

22.434 


Odaliscas; fox-trot-cancién. letra y 
musica de B. de J. G., of Mexico. 
Mexico, A. Wagner y Levien, sucs., 
s.ene. © Sept. 13, 1923; 1 ec. Oct. 
12; E 572445; Belisario de Jesus 
Garcia, Mexico D. F., Mexico. 

22435 

Of all the world I love you best; w 
and melody A. N. S., of Great Brit- 
ain. ©1c. Nov. 13, 1923; E 574832 ; 
Alfred Nathanuel Simms, Chicago. 

22436 

Oh boy, those beautiful eyes; w ©. W. 
S., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. 8., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1 e«. 
Nov. 16, 1923; E 577096; Carl W. 
Soule, Bridgewater, Mass. 22437 

Oh boy what joy we had in barefoot 
days; from Bombo, w and m Al. 
Wilson and James A. Brennan, of 
U.S... ..@ Nov. .28);.1923 | 2) G@aavov. 
30; E 575153; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 22438 

Oh Delia! oh Celia; w M. M. R., m 
BE. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. ©1ce. 
Dee. 7, 1923; EH 575334; Mildred M. 
Roberts, Macomb, Il. 22439 

Oh didn’t it rain; by Eddie Leonard, 
arr. Nathan Gluck, of U. 8.; orch. 
4to.. © Nov. 7, 1923; 2 e Nov. 8; 
EH 574695; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 

22440 


Oh hear me Kenneth; w V. M., m Geo. 
Graff, jr., of ‘U. Sarr’ fheo?’ G. 
Beach, of U. S. © 1 e Nov. 16, 
1923; E 577100; Virginia McAffee, 
Chicago 22441 

Oh! Henry; w and m P. N., of U.S.; 
pf. with w. © 1. Nov. 5, 1923; 
E 576942; Philip Nathanson, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 22442 


w W. F. B., m E. S. S. Hunting- © 
ton, of U. S. © 1 ce.) Nov. 26, 1928; 
E 577472; Walter F. Bishop, New 
York. 22443 

Oh how I miss you tonight; w Benny 
Davis. melody J. A. B., of U. S. 
© 1 ¢ Nov. 6, 1928; E 574666; 
Joseph A. Burke, Philadelphia. 

22444 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


Oh, I’m goin’ to see my gal in New 


Orleans; w Milton V. Robbins, m’ 


Lise. W., of U.S: :@>4 ei Oeb!.25, 
1923; FE 576873; Lewis Huber 
Unglesby, Baton Rouge, La. 22445 


Oh ..jazzers;;..w .M. .L.. C.,..m-E.. S.,S. 
Huntington, of U..S. ©1c. Dee. 7, 
1923 ; E 575324; Melva L. Carpenter, 
Denison, Tex. 22446 


Oh Jiggs; w N. O., m Geo. Graff, jr., 
of U. S., arr. Theo. Beach, of U. S. 
tea. NOV wes, LOG, i DUlano: 
Nora Oravec, Johnstown, Pa. 22447 


Oh Jiggs, oh Jiggs; one-step, w and 
mein eh Ss? oF USS! 36 ' 1c! Nov. 
20, 1923; E 574987; Bernard LeRoy 
Seaman, New York. 22448 


Oh maiden sweet; w and m A. M. S., 
of U. S., arr. Alexander Spencer. © 
1c. Nov. 28, 1923; EH 577577; Arnold 
M. Salin, Macedonia, O. 22449 

Oh monsieur! one step, dans la Revue 
de Madame Rasimi, paroles et 
musique de L. H., of France. 
Ocexaf 1925; 1c. Oct. 270; H,bt25a4 ; 
L. Hillier, Paris. 22450 


Oh. movie drummer boy; w A. L., 
melody Marjorie Ransom, of U. S., 
arr, Arthur Wisk, of U. S. © 1.4 
Nov. 24, 1923; E 575109; Ada Likins, 
San Francisco. 22451 


Oh, naughty Cleopatra; w J. W., m 
EK. S. S. Huntington, of U.S. ©le. 
Nov. 26, 1923; E 577469; Jess Wiley, 
St. Paul. 22452 


Oh! salesman Sam! w BE. L. L., m 
Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. New York, 
Frank Harding. © Nov. 12, 1923; 
2 e. Nov. 15; E 5749381; Ernest L. 
Lupher, Amarillo, Tex. 22.453 


Oh! say the word; fox trot, from 
Three little business men, w El. Gee 
[pseud. of Elias Ginsberg], m 
Joseph Cherniavsky, of Russia, dom- 
iciled at New York. © Nov. 15, 
1923; 2 ec. Nov. 16; E 577067; Ea- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

22454 


Oh! the devil; w and m I. M. A.; of 
U. S. Haverhill, Mass., Allen pub. 
- house. © Oct. 25, 1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 2: 
FH 576755; Iona M. Allen, Haverhill, 
Mass. > 22455 


Oh, the flap, flap, flapper; w S. C. A.,. 


melody Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 

1 ¢. Nov. 26, 1923; E 577434: Stella 

Coffin Arrington, Jenkintown, Pa. 

i 22456 
Oh, the sweet contentment; w John 
> Chalkhill; m William Garnett, of 

Great Britain. 


© Oct. 3):1923; 1 ¢. ! 


22467 


Nov. 3; E 572625; Schott & co., Lon- 
don. 22457 


Oh those Sunday. drivers; w and 
melody Howard Johnson, Walter 
Donaldson and Con Conrad, of U. S., 
arr. H. J. © 1 ¢. Nov. 8, 1923; E 
576847 ; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 

, 22458 


Oh! what eyes; pretty little blue eyed 
Lou, w and m Eddie Leonard,. of 
U. S.. Mark bro. ed. © Nov. 28, 
1923; 2 ec. Nov. 30; BE 575154; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

22459 


Oh! you don’t know; w and m L. H. 
S., of U. S.. © 1 ec. Nov. 14, 1923; 
’ EB 577023; Leah Helen Stowe, Phila- 
delphia. 22460 


Oh you little sun-uy-er-gun; fox trot, 
Joseph Solman, of U. S., arr. O. 
Seiaeea, of U. S.; bands pts. Feist 
ed. 24mo. © Dec. 4, 1923; 2 ¢. Dec. 
5; E 577726; Leo. Feist, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 22461 


Ohio blues; w E. A. H., m E. S. S., 
Huntington, of U.S. ©1c. Dec. 7, 
1923; E 575338; E. A. Hall, Marys- 
ville, O. 22462 


Oko-w-oko (Hye to eye) ; polka, melody 
P. F., of U.S. ©l1e. Nov. 13, 1923: 
EK 574828; Peter Feldhann, New 
York. 22463 


Old (The) black duck: w and m col- 
lected and arr. Cecil J. Sharp, of 
England. (In Nursery songs from 
the Appalachian Mountains, second 
series) © Oct. 23, 1923; 1 ¢ Oct. 
24; E 572407; Novello & co., ltd., 
London. {© arrangement] 22464. 


Old (The) blacksmith; three-part 
chorus, w Laurene Highfield, m Ira 
B. Wilson, of U. S.; sop., alto and 
bass, melody in bar. 4to. (School 
music for the upper grades and high 
school) © Nov. 3, 1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 10; 
E 574793; Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 22465 

Old (The) brigade; march, J. J. San- 
tos, of U. S.; orch. with pf. ace. 
4to. (Belwin P. S. E., no. 40) © 
INoy.* 29,” 2923-2 -*e" Nov oO. EH 
577613 ; Belwin, inc., New York. 

22466 

Old (The) district school; unison or 
solo, and two-part refrain, w Lau- 
rene Highfield, m H. W. Porter, of 
U. S. 4to. (School music for the 
upper-grades and high school) © 


Novy. 20, 1923;°°2. ¢. Nov.23; E 
577331; Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 22467 


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22468 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 18 


Old Glory; cho., w and m C. P. K., of 
U. S.; sop. and alto. 4to. © Oct. 5, 
1923; 2 ec. Nov. 18; E-574814; Clar- 
ence P. Keene, Brighton, Mass. . 

: 22468 


Old Glory the beautiful; w E.C. W., 
melody John F. Ryan, of U. S. © 
1c. Nov. 13, 1923; E 574835; Hstella 
C. Woods, Worcester. 22469 


Old Ireland is God’s flower garden; w 
J. B. and Harry Mayo, melody J. B., 
of U. S., arr. Mr. Rahauser, of U. S. 
© 1c. Noy. 8, 1923; E 5749438; Jack 

* Baxley, Dallas. 22470 


Old. (An) maid’s life is hard at its 
best; w Mrs. M. S., m George Graff, 
jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
We S:.© 1 e@ Nov. 5,.41928); EB 
574862; Mrs. M. Starks, New Or- 
leans. 22471 


Old (The) mother’s plaint; w N. H. 
R. W., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., 
arr. Theo. Beach, of U. S. ©1e. 
Nov. 23, 1928; E 577336; Nannie 
Herndon Rice Walker, Nashville. 

22472 


Old (The), old story; song fox trot, 
w and m Alfredo Barbirolli, of Italy. 
© Sepe. 22. 19281. e. Nov. oF as 
572645; Boosey & co., London. 22473 


Old Scotland; 16 airs and dances, arr. 
Alfred Moffat, of Great Britain; 
violin and pf. © Oct. 26, 1923; 1 c¢. 
Nov. 17; E 572811; Schott & co., 
London. [© arrangement] 22474 


Old (The) ties of true love; w Hilda 
B. Tovey, m Harry Dixon Loes,. of 
CoS.” (ANS, (deo (Ge Dee 3. 
1923; E 575208; Herbert G. Tovey, 
Los Angeles. 22475 


Old yeller dog of mine; w Clarke and 
' Leslie, m Pete Wendling, of U. S.; 
Mh ie Cl. Dee mete sa: 2 2.e. 
Dec. 12; E 575511; Clarke & Leslie 
songs, inc., New York. 22476 


On the silvery Chesapeake Bay: w J. 
B., m E. S. 8. Huntington. of U. S. 
© 1 ec. Noy. 10, 1923; E 574726; 
Joseph Benesh, Baltimore. 22477 


On the sunlit trail; w 1H. R.; m 
John F. Ryan, of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 
10, 1923; E 574721; Ida H. Rolund, 
Gravel Ford, Or. 22478 


On. to victory; w and m H. E. L., of 
U. S. ©.Nov. 1, 1923; 2.¢c. Noy. 9; 
E. 576913; Henry Elliott Litchfield, 
Portland, Me. 22479 

Once again; w B. W., melody Sylvia 
Forrest, of U..S. ‘© 1/¢ Nov. 1, 
1923; E 574602; Bertha Wulf, Chi- 
cago. 22480 


Once in a blue moon; from The step- 
ping stones, w Anne Caldwell, m 
Jerome Kern, of U. S. © Oct. 31, 
1923 ; Que: Novi 5S767505C8! B. 
Harms co.; New York. 22481 


One night in June; w and melody W. 
Astor Morgan, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 
7, 1928; E 577310; Arrow musie pub. 
co., inc., New York. 22482 


One of these days; hymn, w and m 
Jo. W., OFWs aan (av, cundeize: 
2c. Nov. 20; E 577278: J. Clair Wit- 
mer. Saxton, Pa. 22483 


Onions bring mem’ries of you; w Da- 
vid Barnett [i. e. David B. Blum- 
stein], m Will Donaldson, of U. S. 
© Dec. .4, 1928; 2 « Dee G6: EB 
577761; Goodman & Rose, ine., New 
York. 22484 


Only a dream; w M. B. F., melody Ar- 
neld, T. Lax,,.ot, U.S... Qidaea Ney. 
19, 1923; E 577169; Mary Blanche 
Ferguson, Oakland, Calif. 22485 


Only child; w and melody R. L. H., 
of U. 8... © A € Ney 2, foe 
576702; Royce Langdon Hendrick- 
son, New York. 22486 


Only (The) girl; dancing song, wand 
m Ben Russell, Arnold Johnson and 
Emile Coleman, of U. S.. © Dec. 3, 
1923 ; 2 -e.» Dec, 527 a7 (e295 deo. 
Feist, ine., New York. 22487 


Only Jesus: w andmA. R. 8., of U.S., 
arr. Clarence M: Jones ,of U. 8. 4to. 
(Lifting up series) © Nov. 19, 1923; 
2) ek Now 23; Web¥oilS peA RK. 
Schooler, Chicago: 22488 


Only mother; w A. C. J., m George 
Graff, jr., of U. S., ‘arr. ‘Theo. G. 
Beach, of U. S. ©1@ Nov. 5, 19238; 
E 574853; Anna C. Johnston, Sea 
OUift! “BL 1.) NA 22489 


Onward Christian soldiers; by A. S&S. 
Sullivan, transcribed Hdwin H. Le- 
mare, of U. 8.; organ. (Famous 
melodies old and new: Hymn tune 
transcription) © Nov. 7, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 20; E 577225; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 22490 


Oom-pah (The) trot; one step, from 
Stop flirting, by William Daly and 
Paul Lannin, of Great Britain; pf. 
London, Chappell & co., ltd. .© Nov. 
26, 1923; 1 c. Noy. 30; E 573030; 
Harms, ine., New York. 22491 

Open the gate of your heart; w Fred- 


- erick Owen, m Constance White, of 
England. New York, Leo Feist, 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


‘ine. © Oct. 26, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 8; 
BK} 576844; Herman Darewski music 
‘pub. co., London 22492 


Oratorio repertoire; collection of solos 
from standard works, selected and 
ed. Nicholas Douty, of U. S.; tenor. 
wee tee KC) AS. OL, LOZ se se: 
and aff, Sept. 4; A 752771; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 22493 


——_hass:, vi 4. 4to.. .© 
Sept. 22, 1923; 2 ec. and aff. Sept. 
24; A 758292; Theo... Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 22494 


Orchestral training; systematic and 
progressive course of study, written 
and compiled Mortimer Wilson, of 
U. S$) v. 3. (Fischer ed: 5201) © 
Sept. 20, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 24: 


A 759094; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 22495 
Oriental dramatic adagio; by Irénée 


emBerge, of .U..,S., urr. Ross Jung- 
nickel, of U. S.; orech. (Artist’s or- 
chestra repertoire, no. 86: Photo- 
play. series, no. 7) © Nov. 5, 1923; 
2.6 NOV. Of Wy prOtDi,. Ross June- 
nickel, New York. 22496 


Oriental furioso; by Victor Boehnlein, 
of U. S8., arr. Christopher O’Hare, of 


U.S; orch.. 4to. (Cinema ine. se- 
ries, no. 39) © Nov. 27, 1923; 2 ¢ 
Nov. 30; E 577612; Belwin,. inc.. 


New York. 22497 
Orientale; by Cui, played Phillip Gor- 
don, of U. S. (Ampico, red label, 
no. 61361-G) [Music roll] © Nov. 
eee 2 CY Dee, 45, 1923 ° | 
575563; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 22498 


OtpayHEIMB aHreziomB (Consolateur 
ailé; paroles d’A. Pouchkine, paroles 
frangaises de M. D. Calvocoressi. 
English text by Robert Burness, mu- 
sique d’A. Gretchaninoff, ed. by F. H. 
Schneider, of Germany. © Aug. 1, 
1923 ; .1,¢. Oct, 26,;-E. 572562 ;. Breit- 
kopf & Hirtel, Leipzig. 22499 


Our annual attraction; or, The village 
bazaar, humorous patter song, w 
and m Ronald Bagnall, of Great 
Britain; in C. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Oct. 18, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 22; E 5724938; Reynolds & co., 

- London. 22500 


Our friendship ceases now; w and 
melody T. F., of U.S. © 1c Nov. 
9, 1928; E 576940; Ted Fletcher, 
New York. 22501 


22511 


Our Henrietta ; w and melody Sam 
Ehrlich: and ‘Turner Layton, of 


U. S. © 1 e«. Nov: 14,1923; E 
577026; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 22502 


Our Indian guide; by Henrietta Gris- 
wold, of U. S., op..5, no. 2; pf. with 
w. (Boy scout pieces, no. 2) 
Dec. 4, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 8; E 577804; 
Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. . 

2503 


Our lovely rose; from The Stepping — 
stones, w Anne Caldwell, m Jerome 


Wer, of TE'S!)'"O Oet. "Sie 1823; 
2 ec. Nov. 2; E 574798; T. B. Harms 
co., New York. 22504 


Our national songs; v. 1, collected and 
arr. by Harold Boulton and Arthur 
Somervell. of Great Britain. © 
Nov. 8, 1923; 1 ec. Nov. 14; E 572740; 
J. B. Cramer & co., litd., London. 

22505 


Our radio; w I. B. H., m Geo. Graff, 
jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. Beach, of 
We" Suii@©e 1 e@ ‘Nove 2351923; E 
577354; Ida B. Howze, St. Louis. 

22506 


Our rally. day; service for the Sunday 
school, text Laurene Highfield, m 
Thomas, Lowden and others, of U. S. 
Chicago, Ill, Geo. F. Rosche & co. 


SVG. my icp Awe. Eades 2 Cando. 
Aug. 4: A 757032; Geo. F. Rosche, 
Chicago. 22907 


Our soldier son; w Mrs. R. C., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher], of U. S.. ©.1 e@. Nov. .26, 
1923; HE 5774381; Mrs. Ren Collins, 
Fenwick, Mich. 22508 


Out of doors: suite, w Walt Whitman, 
m Ernest Farrar, of England, op. 
14; mixed voices and pf. 4to. Con- 

. tents: 1. A song of the open road.— 
2. The astronomer.—3. O glad, cul- 
minating song. © Oct. 24, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 3; E 572679; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 22509 

Out of the silence; cycle of three 
songs [and] 1. Forget me not and 
roses twain.—2. Cradle song.—3. 
Melody love plays upon my heart: 
wand mL. K., of U. S., arr. Walter 
Goodell, of U. S. Contents of Out of 
the silence: Nightingale-—Tears.—I 
knew it not. © 1.c. Oct. 17, 1928; 


Ki 576146; Lourine Kummer, Chi- 
cago. 22510 
Out on the sea of love: w and m 


E...C.. H.,. of U...S... ©: 1c Noy. 22. 
1923 ; E 577312; Earl Cranston Hart, 
Bowden, OkEl. 22511 


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Out San Francisco way; w Vincent 
Bryan and Sam Marlay, m Gertrude 
Hoffman, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S. 4to. (Witmark edition ex- 
cellent, quartette arrangements, no. 
1724, 1725) 1. Female voices.—2. 
Mixed voices. © Dec. 4, 1923; 2 ec. 
each Dec. 12; E 575502, 5755038; M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement | Cle ye Le 


“Over the ceremony: melody A. R., of 


Loot oO» Loc Noy: 285° 1923=" Bh 
577551; Abraham Rapfogel, New 
York, 22514 


Over the depths of the sea; w K. Bal- 
mont, tr. Constance Purdy, m Rein- 
hold M. Gliére, of U. S., op. 59; 
high voice. © Noy. 19, 1923; 2 ec. 
Nov. 22; E 575052 ; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© translation] 22515 


Pal o’'mine; w K. T., m Geo. Graff, jr., 
of U. S., arr. Theo. Beach, of U. S. 
© 1,,.c., Nov.1423:; 1923; . By), 577350); 
Kenneth Thompson, Albany. 22516 

Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi Sante) 
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire 
(Veni Creator Spiritus) ; sacred w, 
m Palestrina, arr. Edmund Jaques. 
of England; unison cho. of men’s 
voices alternating with mixed cho., 
organ ace. 4to. (Church music re- 
view, no. 689) © Oct. 23, 1923; 1 «¢. 
Oct. 24; E 572391; H. W- Gray co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

22517 

Palmer (Peggy Spencer) Two festive 
pieces; by P. S. P., of Great Britain ; 
pf. Contents:—1. Preamble. — 2. 
Country dance.. © Oct. 31, 1923; 


bc, Nov. 138; HY ot278?2” Anzlo- 
French music co., !td., London. 

22518 

Paloma blanca; cancion Mexicana, 

traditional m arr. M. Lerdo de 


Fejada, of Mexico; 2 6 mas voces. 
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1923; E 577807; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 22519 


Palomo mio; w and m A. G. S.. of 
UW S&S -Ovl GoNow 10) 192373) 
974751; Adolfo Gonzalez Sevillano, 
New York. 22520 


Palummo viaggiatore; versi di Nello 
de lutio, musica di M. de Vellis, of 
Italy; mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 8, 
1925) 2 eh 'Oct.' 26° R: D168p0 7 Casa 
editrice musicale Sorrento, Naples. 

“pai pal 


Pan Twardowski (Maitre Twardo- 
wski) ; ballet pantomime basé sur 
une légende polonaise du_ seiziéme 
siécle en neuf tableaux, texte de S. 
Ordon, musique de Ludomir Rézycki, 


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pt. 111, 0. s., v. 18 


of U. S.,-ed. and rev. Julia A. Burt, 
of U. S.; pf. se. © Oct. 10, 1923 ;. 
1 ce. Nov. 13; E 577048; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. [© editing 
and revising] in22522 
Pango Pango maid; w and melody 
Irving Bibo and Fred Phillips, of 
UO. Sy-arre RV Borges ee. 3, 
1923; E 577689; Leo. Feist, inc., 


New York. pads Via 
Pantalon; di Giovanni Ascanio Ci- 
cogna, of Italy; piano. (Marionette, 


2° serie, no. 2) © Nov. 17, 1923; 
tee. Nov. 19, BE 5728455 G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 22524 
Papa’s bad boy; w J, R., m John F. 
Ryan, of U. S. ©1¢€. Nov. 10, 1923 ; 
FE 574735; John Rife, Dearborn, 
Mich. 22525 
Papucchiella; versi di R. C., musica 
di- G. Tammaro, of U._S., arr! L. 
Canoro, of U. S.; mand. acc. © 1 
ce. Dee. 4, 1923; E 577665; Raffaele 
Cavallo, New York. 22526 
Paquita; Spanish serenade, A. Buzzi- 
Peccia, arr. Max Reese, of U. S.; 
orch. with pf. aec. © Dec. 7, 1923; 
2c. Dec. 8; E 575377; G. Ricordi & 
co., ine., New York. Pp PA 


Paradise lost, without you; w James 
M. Reilly, melody S. E. Boiselair, 


of U.S. '‘©'1 e@! Nov.»22, 1923; E 
575016; Stephen E. Boisclair, Al- 
bany. 22528 
Parliament; w and m #. Hi, ‘G., of 


U. S., arr. Dominick Maffei, of U.S. 

© 1c. Nov. 7. 1923; E 576811; Ed- 

ward Hussey Binns, Pittsburgh. 
22529 


Parry (C. Hubert) Five romantic 
pieces; by C. H. Parry, of Great 
Britain; pf. Contents :—Prelude.— 
Sonnet. — Romance. — A caprice. — 
Solitude. © Oct. 25, 1923; 1 c. 
Nov. 2; E 572592; Hdwin Ashdown, 
lItd., London. 22530 


Passing clouds; by Reuben Davies, of 
..'S.<“ pt. oO) MNGve permit CC: 
Dec. 4; E 577706; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. PiZOe L 


Paste fasula; w and melody EH. M. C., 
of U. S., arr. Al W. Brown, of U. S. 
© 1 e¢ Nov. 21, 1923; E. 577307; 
Eduard M. Clark, New York. 22532 


Path (The) of life; anthem, w from 
the Bible, m Samuel Richards 
Gaines, of U. S.; mixed voices, with — 
organ ace. (Boston music ¢€0. oc- 
tavo church music, general anthems, 
no: 992) . ©: Nov. ein leae oe, C 
Dee. 1; E 575283; Boston music Co., 
Boston. 220e0 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


Patriotic songs. -Contents: 1. The 
cross and the flag for me; w and 
mL. L. P., of U. S—2. The cross 
and the U. S. A.; w Jas. R. P., m 
L. D. Carrington, of U. S. © Nov. 
Wanleeas .2. Gr. Nowa, 14: HH. ST10ls; 
Leander L. Pickett, Wilmore, Ky. 

22534 


Patsy; w Al Godron [pseud. of A. S.], 
m A. G. and Robert King, of U. S. 
Los Angeles, Calif., S. Seiler. © 
Wer 1, 1923; 2 «. Oct 8. Oe! ;gx 
Albert Seiler, Los Angeles. 22535 

Patty O’Brien; w A. V. A., m Geo. 
Graff, jr.. of U. S., arr. Theo. Beach, 
eles. ) fc. Nov: 23, 1923) E 
977363; Anna V. Akins, Pt.. Wash- 
memon, Ly, LayNo¥. 22536 

Pavane; par Michel Mir, of France; 
piano. © Nov: 3, 1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 
30; E 572968: Paul Decoureelle, 
Nice, France. 22537 

Paysages; no. 1-8, par Pierre Augi- 
éras. of France, op. 38: pf. © 
Nov. 3, 1923; 1c. Nov. 30; EH 572977 ; 
C. Dupuis, Paris. 22538 

Peanuts; by G. E. H., of U. S.3 pf. 
© 1 @ Nov. 5, 1923; E 576798: 
George E. Halley, Kansas City, Mo. 

22539 

Pear!: w and m Frederick S. Prochep, 
of U. S., arr. Dave Peyton, of U. S. 
G Oet.115,°1928:'2 @ Nov. 195) EB 
577257; Interstate music pub. co., 
Chicago. 22540 


Peeché nun tuorne ’a mme; versi di 
Pietro Iacoletti, musica di Luigi 
Donadio, of Italy. domiciled at New 
York; mand. ace. 4to. © Nov. 1, 
1923 ; 2.c. Nov. 15; E 574906; Verdi’s 
music roll co., New York. 22541 

Peeping (The) moon; waltz ballad, 
w W. A. Lewis -and S. E. L., m 
Marcella A. Weiskopf, of U. S. © 

~ Le. Oct. 22, 1923: EH 574658; Sarah 


E. Lewis, Malvern, O. 22542 
Pensée d’amour; by Otto Ortmann, 
of U. 8.; violoncello and pf. © 
Mov saS) 2923: oQisebaNova 5226). BE 
575057: G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. 22543 
Perdéname! cancién popular  rusa, 


letra de Angel Garrido, m arr. Felix 

Zeller, of Mexico. © Sept. 13, 1923; 

1 ¢ Oct. 12; E 572444; Wagner y 
Levien, Mexico D. F., Mexico. 

22544 

Perla (La) de Occidente; fox trot, 

letra de José G. de Arias. musica 

de Higino Ruralcaba, of Mexico. © 

te. Oct. 29270238") f S7508e) CG 

Schirmer, inc., New York. 22545 


22555 


Pesse (Maurice) Quatre petites chan- 
sons sans paroles; par M. Pesse, of 
France; piano. Contents :—1. Chan- 
son paisible-—2. Chanson  vigou- 
reuse.—3. Chanson cdaline.—t. Chan- 
son humoristique. © Oct. 8, 1923; 
1 ec. Nov. 30; E 572980; Durand et 
cie., Paris. ‘ 22546 


Petit salut; paroles latins, musique de 
EK. Bruneau, of France; 4 deux 
voix égales ou A JTunisson, avec 
orgue. (Selecta opera, no. 66) 
Contents :—1l. O sacrum = conviv- 
ium.—2. Benedicta sit sancta.—3. 
Cor Jesu.—4. Tantum ergo. © Oct. 
SPTLOQZS Fk, ef Wec.io8); SE: Bt3023'; 
Veuve L. J. Biton, St.-Laurent-sur- 
Sévre, France. 22547 


Petite gavotte; by G. C., of U. S.; pf. 
(Childhood fancies, no. 1) © 1 e. 
Noy. 26. 1923; E 577422; Gerard 
Carbonara, Oakland, Calif. 22548 


Petite valse; par N. Leblane, of 
France; quintette 4 cordes avec 
piano conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 3, 
1923; 1 ec. Nov. 28; E 572920; Paul 
Decourcelle, Nice, France. 22549 


Pharaoh; Egyptian fox trot, melody 
Ags, at. U;, Son ©, Tc, Novy 26; 
1923; E 577413; Alexander Maloof, 
New York. 22550 


Pheebe in her petticoat; w and m col- 
lected and arr. Cecil J. Sharp, of 
England. (Jn Nursery songs from 
the Appalachian Mountains, second 
series) © Oct. 23, 1923; 1 ¢ Oct. 
24; E 572396; Novello & co., Iltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 22551 


Pianoforte technic; progressive exer- 
eises for the mastering of the key- 
board, by G. D., of U. S. bk. 2. © 

:: Oct. 16, 1923 ; 2 e., Nov:,2,;, Ei, 576752 ; 
G. D’ Alessandro, Boston. 22552 


Pianola: by Frank Westphal, of U. S.; 
pf. © Nov. 17, 1923; 2 ce. Nov. 19; 
EK 574978; Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. 22553 


Piccola (La) velocita; 24 studi per 
pianoforte, di C. Czerny, op. 636, 
nuova edizione riveduta e eorretta 
da Felice Boghen, of Italy. Edizioni 
Carisch. © Aug. 3, 1923; 1 c. Sept. 
7; H 567696; A. & G. Carisch; & ¢o., 
Milan. 22554 


Pickaninny dance; southern novelty, 
Anna Hering Sovereign, of U. S.; 
pf.. © Nov. '24, 1923 ; 2) c. Nov. 23; 
E 577401; Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. 22555 


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225356 


Pied (The) piper of Hamelin; opera 
in three acts, libretto, Anna J. Beis- 
wenger, m Joseph W. Clokey, of U. 
S. © Oct. 28, 1923;'2-c¢.. Oct: 27; 
E 574644; C. C. Birchard & co., Bos- 
ton. 22556 


w Robert Browning, m George 
Rathbone, of England; sop. solo and 
chorus. 4to. (Novello’s school 
music) ©, Oet. 31, 19238; Joc. Nov. 
1; EH. 572584; Novello. & co., Iltd., 
London. 22001 

Piedigrotta Mario, 1923; versi e 
musica di diversi autori, of Italy, 
domiciled: at New York. © Oct. 15, 
1923; 2'c. Oct. 20; E 574918; Italian 
song co., New York. 22508 


PiesSni do mszy Swietej}; napisait Hugen- | 


iusz Walkiewicz, of U. S., op. 17; 
na cztery glosy miezane, z organ- 
am 410.0) NOV, 24, lo2o, 2 ¢. 
Noy. 28; E 577614; B. J. Zalewski, 
Chicago. 22559 
Piggly wiggly wee; w Alice Whitson, 
m May F. Lawrence, of U. S. (Jn 
Rainbow cycle, no. 6) © Novy. 26, 
1923 ;°2°e@ Nove(2%; BE 577537 4 Kd- 
ward Schuberth & ¢co., New York. 
22560 
Pink. pearls; waltz, Geo. L. Spaulding, 
of U. S.; pf., four hands. (Enter- 
taining four hand music. grade 1) 


(Ge Nov... 7, 2928 2 e-"Nov. 20° BH 
077223; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 22561 


Piper (The); w J. E. Flecker, m N. 
McLeod Steel, of Great Britain. © 
Nov. f, 2928: Ie. Now.(2; B.572651 ; 


Chappell & co., Itd.. London. 22562 
Pjerrot-vals [and] Rosenvalsen; af 
musikalsk pantomime, Aften hos 


Pjerrot, musik af Bella Edwards, of 
Pocland: WE, © Oct 10) 125") 1 ¢. 
Nov. 13; E 572744: Wilhelm Han- 
sen, Copenhagen. 22063 
Place (The) that’s nearest home, w 
and tm (BU Geo @,, vot a, |S! : @aAds. 
1, 4923 3:2-¢c; Dee. 3,/1923% By5715229 ; 
Herbert G. Tovey, Los Angeles. 
22564 
Plaisir champétre; par A. Filégier, of 
France; orch. avec piano-conducteur. 
4to. © Sept. 1, 1923; 1 « Dee. 3; 
EK 573015; Librairie Hachette, Paris. 
22565 
Play fair man; w Joseph McCarthy, 
melody Harry Tierney, of U. 8. 
1c... Dec.,.3,. 1923; E 577680; Leo. 
Feist, inc., New York. 22566 


Play that old time melody; w Percy. 


Edgar, m L. S. and Donovan Meher, 
of Great Britain. [Staff and tonic 


oR pat 


pt. 111, DY s., v. 18 


sol-fa notations]. © Oct. 1, 1923; 1 
ce. Nov. 3; E 572609; L. Silberman.. 
London. 22567 


Play the game! w Henry Newbolt, m 
Florence Aylward, of Great Britain. 
©! Oat: 15 19255) Te epee B 
572173 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 

22568 

Plaything, I love you; w and m B. L. 
B., of Ul S. (© 1 ce Dee. 4, 1923 ; 
E 577674; Burr Lloyd Barnhouse, 
Galveston, Tex. 22569 

Pleading; w and melody T. C., of U. 

© 1c. Nov. 5, 1923; BE 576796; 
Tax Cumings, Cambridge, Mass. - 
; 22570 

(Bitte) : w Hermann Hesse, Eng- 
lish version J. E. W., m A. Walter 
Kramer, of U. S8., op. 48, no. 2; low 
voice in E flat. Fischer ed. © Oct. 
8; 1923; 2 euNov. TH Saas id. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 22571 

Pleading eyes: w D. H., melody B. B., 
of .U. Si Oot -eaNov. a 1925, H 
575077; Donn Hayes and Bill 
Bailey, Hollywood, Calif. 22572 

Piease come again, summer days; 
from That Casey girl, w William 
Jerome, m Jean Schwartz, of U. S. 
©. Nov. 13, 1923; 2 c. Noy. 205 -) 
574981; Jack Mills, inc., New York. 

22573 

Please do; w M. L: C., mH. S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1 ce Dee. 
7, 1923; E 575326; Melva L. Car- 
penter, Denison, Tex. 22574 

Please remit; w G. L. R., m H. J. L., 
of U. S., arr. C. Nichols, of U.S. ©, 
1 « Nov. 5, 1923; E 576789; George 
L. Roesch and Harry J. Lohman, 
New York. 22575 

Pleier (Ludwig) Intermezzo; by L. 
P., of U. S.; cello and pf., in A. maj. 
©l1c. Dec. 4, 1923; E 577668; Lud- 
wig Pleier, Atlantic City. 22576 

Poldini (Eduard) 25 poetic studies 
(25 études poétiques); by E. Pol- 
dini, of Hungary, op. 96, tr. Th. 
Baker, traducido Maria Paz Gains- 


borg; pf. (Schirmer’s scholastic 
series, v. 144) [English, French 


and Spanish text] © Oct. 30, 1923; 
2 c. Nov. 2; E 574586; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 22577 
Polly-nesian maid; jazz one step or 
fox trot. w John Franklin Harris, 
mn Ernest William Teubner, of U. 
S. Los Angeles, Calif., Bright an- 
gel publishers. © Nov. 17, 1923; 2 
c. Nov. 26; E 577589; Harris and 
Teubner, Pago Pago, Tutuila, Sa- 
moa. 22578 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


Pond lily waltz; by B. B., of U. S.; pf. 
4to. © Nov. 14, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 
16; E 577144; Bertha Brunckhorst, 
Brooklyn. 22579 


Poor (The) couple; w and m collected 
and arr. Cecil J. Sharp, of England. 
(In Nursery songs from the Ap- 
palachian Mountains, second series) 
©) Wet): 23-1923 3D) e/ Oct. 245) H 
572401; Novello & co., Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] 22580 


Poor little Rose; w Milton V. Robbins, 
mL. H. U., of U.S. ©1e. Oct. 25, 
1923; E 576872; Lewis Huber Un- 
glesby, Baton Rouge, La. 22581 


Portango; melody O. M., of U. S. 
© 1c Nov. 1, 1923; E 574610; 
Otto Motzan, New York. 22582 


Postlude in G; by Schulty-Guilmant, 
of U. S., arr. C. H. H. Booth, of U. 
S.; organ. (Pipe organ, no. 4) 
Nov. 8, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 10; E 574792; 
Robin Ellis, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 

22583 


Potomac River blues; w and m Maceo 
Pinkard, of U. S: © Oct. 30, 1923; 
2 ec. Nov. 23; E 577396; Down South 
music pub. corp., New York. 22584 


Poveri mariti; versi di G. A., musica 
di Antonio Quintavalle, of Italy, 
domiciled at Philadelphia; mand. 
fee. © 1 c.7iNov.' 121}911923 75 EF 
577292 ; Gennaro Amato, New York. 

22585 


Powinszowanie; na imieniny kaplana 
lub profesora, stowa J. Wabnera. 
muzyka Lysberg K. Brzozowski, of 
U. S.; na eztery giosy mieszane. © 
Nove, 14, . 19235); :2..¢c.4 Novi, 16:5 
575003; Joseph Krygier, Philadel- 
phia. 22586 


Practical method for the ukulele; 
with complete arr. of chords, with 
diagram, compiled K. Killianus, of 
U.S. 4to. (Cover title :—Killian’s 
method for the ukulele) © Sept. 
8, 1928; 2 c. and aff. Sept..19; A 
759054; K. Kotty, Milwaukee. 

22587 

Prairie flower; w E. E., m E. S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 
7, 19238; E 575348; Edward Ertman, 
Turtle Creek, Pa. 22588 


Praise songs: w and m G. T. H., of 
Great Britain, domiciled at Chicago. 
8v0. © Nov. 25, 1923; 2 ec: Nov. 28; 
E 577615; Gladstone T. Harewood, 
Chicago. 22589 


22599 


Prayer will win the victory; w H. 
G. T., m E. W.S., of U. S. © Aug. 
1, 1923; 2 ce. Dec. 3; 1923; E 575206; 
Herbert G. Tovey and Ernest W. 
Stuchbery, Los Angeles. 22590 


Prelude and Chaconne; by James 
Brown, of England; violin and pf. 
(Polychordia violin solos, no. 4) 
ke) “ORD aa 1628 Pe SNe OS? 
972676; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. 22591 


Prelude in E flat; composed and 
played Julius Chaloff, of U. S., op. 
10, no. 1. (Ampico, no. 61783-H) 
[Music roll] © Feb. 20, 1923; 2 
ce Dee. 13; HE 575553; American 
piano co., New York. [© interpreta- 
tion] 22592 


Prelude pathetique; by Shura Cher- 
kassky, of Russia, domiciled at Bal- 
timore; pf. Baltimore, Md., G. 
Fred Kranz music co. © Nov. 9, 
1923; 2 ec. Nov. 12; E 574797; Fred- 
erick R. Huber, Baltimore. 22593 


Premier album des editions du music- 
hall; par auteurs divers, of France; 
piano seul. © Noy. 23, 1923; 1 ec. 
Nov.: 23; E 572861 ;: Enoch .& ‘cie., 
Paris. 22594 


Premiére danse espagnole; tiré de la 
partition de La vie bréve, drame 
lyrique, par Manuel de Falla, tran- 
scription de G. Samazeuilh, of 
France; piano. (Deux danses es- 
pagnoles) © Oct. 5, 1923; 1c. Oct. 
27; E 572535; Max Eschig, Paris. 
[© transcription] 22595 


Prenez garde Lisette; w and m Noel 
Coward, of England. © Oct. 31, 
LO ore weg G., NOV ak 5. Fy OF GOD2. 7. OED, 
Prowse & co., ltd., London. 22596 


Present. with the Lord; w and m H. 
Go TB 0f (U.0S8in2© same 1; 1923 ; 
2-e. Deen|3) 1192385081 575212: Her- 
bert G. Tovey, Los Angeles. 22597 


Pretty Gypsy maid; w _  Laurene 
Highfield, m Ira B. Wilson, of U. 
S.; sop., alto and bar., melody in 
bar. 4to. (School music for the 
upper grades and high school) © 
Nov. 6, 1923; 2 ce. Nov. 10; E 574794 ; 
Chart music pub. house, Chicago. 

22598 


Pretty little thing; fox trot song, w 
and m Benny Davis, Harry Akst 
and Russell Hird, of U. S. © Oct. 
a, G23: 2 \enUNOv.. 84; Hin ot4sGL: 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

22599 


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2 us eid, 


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22600 
Prezetella ’a semmentara; versi di 
Pietro Iacoletti, musica di Luigi 


Donadio, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; mand. ace. 4to. © Nov. 1, 
1923 ; 2 c. Nov. 15; E 574900; Verdi’s 
music roll co., New York. 22600 


Primo (Il) maestro di pianoforte; 100 
studi giornalieri, di C. Czerny, op. 
599, nuova edizione riveduta e cor- 
retta da Felice Boghen, of Italy. 
Edizioni Carisch. © June 21, 1923; 
1 @' Sept, 7; E 567695; A. &-G. 
Carisch & ¢., Milan. 22601 


Princess Nicotine; from Sharlee, w 
Alex Rogers, m C. Luckeyth Roberts, 
Gt U.S: Nav. 23. 1925? 2G Nov. 
24; E 575099; Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., inc., New York. 22602 


Prisoner (The) of Zenda; incidental 
music, Norman O’Neill, of Great 
Britain; pf. Contents:—1l. My king 
can do no wrong.—2. Coronation 
march. © Oct. 11, 1923; 1 ¢« Oct. 
18; E 572424: J. B. Cramer & ¢o., 
Itd., London. 22603 


Processional nfarch; by J. Frank Fry- 
singer, of U. S.; pf. duet. © Nov. 
1923) 2° e7Novo20ji0 571285; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

22604 

Prodigal daughter of Broadway; w 
Coleman Goetz, m T. S., of U. S.,, 
arr. Vern Elliott, of U. S. © 1-¢ 
Noy. 13, 1923; E 577313; Ted Sha- 
piro, Brooklyn. 22605 

Project ; march, by Harold Bennett, of 
U. S.; oreh. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 
more music house. 4to. © Novy. 10, 
1923; 2 c Nov. 16; E 577128; Fill- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 22606 

Projezioni musicali; 6 piceoli pezzi in- 
fantili, di Carlo Graziani-Walter, of 
Italy; piano. Contents :—La gallina 
ha fatto Vuovo.—Il canto del 
gatto.—Cane e gatto.—Piccolo caril- 
lon.—Xylophone.—Balilla. © Sept. 
28, 1923; 1 c. Oct. 30; E 572574; A. 
& G..Carisch & c, Milan. 22607 


Prokofieff (Serge) Ilaprp cruxoTropeHii 
(Cing poésies) ; de C. Balmont tra- 
duction francaise de Lina Llubera et 
de S. Prokofieff, deutsch von Vera 
Miller, English text by Olga Mojay- 
sky, musique de S. Prokofieff, op. 36, 
ed. by F. H. Schneider, of Germany. 
Moscou, Paris, etc., A. Gutheil. Con- 
tents :—1. Une incantation du feu et 
de Veau.—2. La voix des oiseaux.— 
3. Le papillon.—4. Pense 4 moi.—d. 
Les granits. 
Oct. 26; E 572566; Breitkopf & Har- 
tel, Leipzig. 22608 


©’ Sept.-1; 192331. ¢. . 


pt. 111, 0.'s., v. iS. 


Promise (A) from the Lord to you; 
w Ira Long, m J: O. L., of U. S. © 
Nov, 12, : 11928352 -¢) (Nov. 15a" BE. 
574881; J. Owen Long, Harrison- 
burg, Va. 22609: 


Publicity ; or, Advertisements, humor-: 
ous patter song, w and m Bert 
Stanley, of Great Britain; in B flat. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Oct, 13, 1923; olen Oct 22s" H 
572499; Reynolds & co., London. 

. 22610: - 


Pugno (Il) di Firpo; parole e musica 
di C. @ A., of Italy, domiciled at 
Philadelphia; mand. ace. 4to. © 
Nov. 6, 1928; 2 c. Nov. 10; E 577037; 
Carmine D’Alfonso, Philadelphia. 

22611 


Punch and Judy; w and melody Ben 
Black and Neil Moret, of U. S., arr. 
By B.' "© 4 e&* Nover24, 19238*" bh 
575125 ; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 

22612: 


Quand on est intelligent; paroles de 
Lucien Boyer, musique de A. Chan- 
trier, of France. © Nov. 3, 1923; 
1 « Nov. 30; E 572981; Francis 
Salabert, Paris. 22613. 


Que Linda! tango argentin, par A. 
Courquin, of France; piano. Paris, 
Buffet, Crampon et cie. © Nov. 3, 
1923; 1 c. Nov. 30; E 572956; Evette 
et Schaeffer, Paris. 22614 


Queen of the Nile; w F. T. W., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher], of U.. S.. © 1 e¢ Nov. 26, 
1923; E 577428; Florizel Thomas 
Woodford, Clarksburg, W. Va. 

22615: 


Queen of the restaurant; w and m 
F, W. P., of -U: 8. © Nov. 26; 1923 ; 
2-@. Nov. 28; E 577695; Fred W. 
Poole, Boston. 22616 


Question and answer: w Alice Whit- 
son, m May F. Lawrence, of U. S. 
(In Rainbow cycle, no. 4) © Nov. 

- 26, 1923 ; 2c. Nov. 27; 577535 ; Hd- 
ward Schuberth & co., New York. 

22617 


Rachmaninoff (S.) Mélodie; de S. 
Rachmaninoff, op. 3, n. 3, transcrite 
par Luigi d’Ambrosio, of Italy; alto, 
ou violon, et piano. © Nov. 17, 
1923; 1 ¢c. Nov. 19; E 572840; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 22618 


Radiant (The) song; w and m A. T. 
B., ‘of: UD. Si “©! 1¢e. -Nov.'20) 1928 ; 
E 574991; Adéle T. Boyd, Essex 
Fells, N. J. 22619) 


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22642 


Rag-picker (The) of done-for heap; 
musical monologue, w Albert Cheva- 
lier, m John C. Holliday, of Great 
‘Britain; pf. © Oct. 18, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Oct. 22; E 572505; Reynolds & co.. 
London. 22620 


Raggedy. Ann; from The _ stepping 
stones, w Anne Caldwell, m Jerome 
+Kepnyof,U;. 8: ©-Oct. 31, 192352, ¢. 
Noy. 2; E. 576749; T. B. Harms co.. 
New York. 22621 


Ragtime darktown jazz baby: w R. W. 
H., melody M. Peree [pseud. of Mrs. 
P. B. Robinson], of U. S. © 1 
ce. Nov. 19, 1923; E 577183; Rudolph 
W. Howe, South Poland, Me. 22622 


Railroad galop; by Eduardo Marzo, of 
U. S.: pf., four hands. © Nov. 7, 
1923; 2 ce. Nov. 20; E 577224; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 22623 


Rainbow (The) cycle: song book for 
children, w Alice Whitson, m May 
F. Lawrence, of U. S. © Nov. 26, 
1923 ; 2 ¢. Nov!) 273;°E 577531 ;'Hd- 
ward Schuberth & co., New York. 
22624 

Rainbows; w M. M. D., m Arnold T. 
Lax, of U. S. New York, Frank 
Harding, © Nov. 24, 1923; 2° c¢. 
Noy. 26; E 577513; May Moore Du- 
rant, Bishopville, 8S. C. 22625 

Rasse (Francois) 55 lecons de solfége ; 
progressives dans toutes les clefs, 
par F. R., of Belgium, sans acc. 8”°. 
©) Novus, 192572 «Noy. 283. % 
572914: Henry Lemoine et cie., 
Paris. 22626 

Rastus and his band; march, by Jas. 
Tinker, of U. 8.; ten. banjo or ten. 
mandola. © Nov. 17, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 

19; E 577693; J. Hansen, Ely, Minn. 

22627 

Rather fun; by Maurice Jacobson, of 
Great Britain, ed. Ernest Fowles; 
pf. (Curwen edition, higher divi- 
sion, no. 9226) © Aug. 28, 1923; 
1 ©. Oct. 15; E 572456; J. Curwen 
& sons, ltd., London. 22628 

Razz-berries ; fox trot, w Charles Pape, 
Mi Ps GE Ue): Lc. INGye” 16, 
1923; E 577145; Bertha Brunck- 
horst, Brooklyn. 22629 

Ready and working; w Gilbert L. Wil- 
son, mH. Go TE. -0f UL S. "©-Aug: 

- 1, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 3; E 575217; Her- 
bert G. Tovey, Los Angeles, Cal. 

22630 

Reap, boys, reap; w and m collected 

and arr. Cecil J. Sharp, of England. 
(In Nursery songs from the Appa- 
lachian Mountains, second series) 


©, Oet.,23; 1923... 1o_¢.,. Oct.,,.243,,. 6 
572397 ; Novello & co., ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 22631 
Recollections of concepcidn (Recuer- 
dos de concepcidn) ; suite, by Hn- 
rigue Soro, of Chile; pf. Contents.— 
1. In the shade of the lindens.—2. 
Flirtation.—3. Declaration. © Nov. 
tS, 1G25 5 2 "Cnt NOW Bene 4 3 C005 
G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 
22632 
Red-headed Rose; w and melody A.. 
L. 8., of U. S. © 1c Nov. 26, 1923; 
E 577444; Abraham Lewis Steinberg, 
Detroit, Mich. 22633 


Red hot mama; w and melody Gilbert 
Wells, Bud Cooper and Fred Rose, 
ots... ©,,1¢. -Nov:. 16) 1923 > 
577079; _ Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 22634 

Red light Rosie; w Sam M. Lewis and 
Joe Young, m Geo. W. Meyer, of U. 
S....©. Nov, ..9,..1928; 2 ¢..Noy. 10: 
EK 574778; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. 22635. 

Red rose; w H. EK. H., melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
Us) Sase@oliie Now.;;26, 1923.;,. E 
077427: Helen E. Henson, Marion- 
ville, Mo. 22636 

Redeemed; w and m W. M. R., of U. 
S. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 « Nov. 9; B 
076923; William M. Runyan, Chi- 
cago. 22637 

Redemption; w George Hall, m G. Wi. 
Hes of UseSal <©pAu gio 1,):4922 3.2e: 


Dec. 3; E 575209; Gordon KE. 
Hooker, Los Angeles. 22638 
Regina (La) del mare; mazurka, 


melody Luigi Canoro, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York. © 1c. Dec. 6. 
1923; E 577737; Rosario Catalano, 
Brooklyn. 22639 
Remembrance; composed and played 
Reuben Davies, of U. 8S. (Ampico, 
no. 62171-F) [Music roll] © May 
20;- 1923; 2 co Dee. 135°) 575574 ; 
American piano co., New York. [© 
interpretation | 22640 
Reminiscencia de Margarita; capricho 
por Adolfo Gonzalez [i. e. A. G. S.] 
of Cuba, domiciled at New York: 
pf: with w.:.©)1.¢. Nov.) 8, 19233 
EK 577289; Adolfo G. Sevillano, New 
York. 22641 
Rendez-vous dans le pare; poésie de 
Jean Hytier, musique de Marcelle 
Soulage, of France, op. 29; sop. ou 
mezzo-sop. Editions musicales But- 
fet-Crampon & cie. © Oct. 5, 1923; 
1:c. Oct. 27; KE 572529; Evette et 
Schaeffer, Paris. 22642. 


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22643 


pt. 14, D.s., v. 18 


Requiem; part-song, w Robert Louis 
Stevenson, m Mark Andrews, of U. 
S.; men’s voices. 4to. (Modern 
series, no. 267) © Oct. 23, 1923; 
1 c. Oct. 24; 1 ce. Nov: 7; E 576878; 
H. W. Gray co., New York. 22643 


Resignation; by Caro Roma, arr. Geo. 
J. Trinkaus, of U. 8.; violin with 
pf. ace. © Nov. 17, 1923; 2 ec. Nov. 
26; E 577540; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

22644 

1. Violin, cello and pf.— 

2. Cello and pf. © Nov. 17, 1923; 

2c. each Nov. 26; EB 577517, 577518 ; 

M. Witmark & sons, New York.. [© 

new arrangement] 


Restammo accussi; versi arr. da G. 
R., musica di A. Montagna, of Italy. 
Cyl c.. Nov. 2, 1923; EH 576744; 
Giuseppe Russo, Philadelphia. 

22647 

Resurrection (Auferstehung) ; Easter 
cantata, w and m A. L.. W.,’ of U. 
S.; mixed voices and ladies’ or chil- 
dren’s cho. 4to. (Composition for 
choirs sacred and secular, second 
series) [English and German text] 

©) 'Oet...'15,°1923.5' 2eo Nov) “195 EB 
577256; A. L. Wendt, Wausau, Wis. 

22648 


Return (The) of Alto Pete; grand 
march, J. F. M., of U. S.; pf. 
1™e. Nov. 19,°1923; E 577150jJ. 
KF. McMahon, New York. 22649 

Reuben, Reuben, where have you been ; 
w and m Eddie Cantor, Lewis Gen- 
sler and Robt. E. Sherwood, of U. 
S. © Nov. 19, 1928; 2.¢. Nov. 19; 
E 577203; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 22650 


Revenant (Le); paroles de Charles 
Baudelaire, musique de Jacques 
Larmanjat, of France, op. 30. © 
Novet.15, 2928 24 Lees Noy dG4/(H 
572788: Société anonyme des édi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 22651 

Revenge; ballad, w O. B., m Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of 
U. S. New York, Frank Harding. 
© Nov. .%, 9923 b2i¢.) Now) A944) Hh 
577630; Opal Berg, Houston. 22652 

Réverie; by O. L. G., of U. 8.3; violin 
and pf. New York, Thomas J. Don- 
lan. © Nov. 24, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 30; 
E 575184; Osear L. Grisch, Hoboken, 
Nock 22653 

Rhythms for dance instruction; by 
R. G., of U. S.; pf. (Second series, 
no. X-XVIII) © Nov. 15, 1923; 


2 ¢. Nov. 26; -E 577509; Ruth. Gar- 


land, New York. 22654 


22645, 52646 


Riceci-Signorini (Antonio) Cinque pezzi 
infantili; 1° serie, di A: RS... of 
Italy ; pf. Edizioni Carisch. © June 
21, 1923; 1 @ Sept. 7; E 567690; 
A. & G. Carisch & co., Milan. 

22655 


Riding in our Lizzy now; w and m 
W. E. R., of U. S., arr. Leo Joseph 
Leblanc, of U. S. ©1e. Nov. 27, 
1928; E 577547; Wilfrid Eduard 
Ricard, Nashua, N. H. 22656 


Ring out, wild bells; festival carol, 
Percy E. Fletcher, of England. 1. 
Basso.—2. Violoncello.—3. ._ Viola.— 
4. Violino sceondo.—5. Violino pri- 
mo. © Nov. 14, 1923; 1 @ each 
Nov. 15; E 572765-572769; Novello 
& co., Itd., London. [©. arrange- 
ment] 22657-22661 


w from Tennyson’s In memo- 
riam, m Percy E. Fletcher, of Eng- 
land; men’s voices. 4to. (Orpheus, 
new series, no. 589) © Oct. 15, 
1923); -I-e. Oct. 203, EB 572380°No- 
vello & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 22662 


Rippling tide; song fox-trot, Rollo De 
Freyne, arr. H. M. Higgs, of Great 
Britain; orch. with 1st violin con- 
ductor. 4to. (Chappell & co’s or- 
chestral journal, no. 951) © Oct. 
10, 1923; 1. ¢. Oct. .20;, BE 572437; 
Chappell & co., ltd., Londen. [© ar- 
rangement ] 22663 


Risata (La) di Nofrio; polka, melody 
Giuseppe Tarantola, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at Brooklyn. © 1 ec. Dee. 6, 
1923; E 577739; Rosario Catalano, 
Brooklyn. 22664 


Road (The) that leads to Hoosier- 
land; w Hattie Lanning, m Al. Mee- 
han, of U, S.3. pt. Svith av.ig@ Oct, 
119237" 2.-C (OCR sat teers 
Hattie La Belle Lanning, Marion, 
Ind. 22665 


Robin redbreast; unison, or solo, with 
three-part refrain, w Laurene High- 
field, m H. W. Porter, of U. S.; mel- 

' ody in bar. 4to. (School musie for 
the upper grades and high school) 
© Nov. 20, 1923: 2 ¢ Noy. 23: E 
577330; Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 22666 


Robin’s cross; w George Darley, m F. 
Stuart Young, of England. © Oct. 
24; 1923; 1 ¢« Nov. 3; E 572678; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. . 22667 


Rock of ages; by Hastings, played 
Francis Erle, of U. S.; in B flat. 
(Ampico, with words, no. 1101-E) 


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no. 12, 1923) 


22688 


[Musie roll] © May 20, 1928; 2 c. 
Dec. 13; E 575581; American piano 
co., New York. [© interpretation] 

22668 


Rock of ages, refuge blest; w T. O. 
Chisholm, m W. M. R., of U. S. 
© Nov. 1, 91923;/ 2c. Nov. 9; E 
576925; William M. Runyan, Chi- 
cago. 22669 


Rolling (The) deep; w andmA.A.A., 
of U. S.; bass voice. © Nov. 30, 
1923; 2 ce. Dee. 10; EB 575388; A. A. 
Augustus, Cleveland. 22670 


Romance; by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsa- 
koff, transcribed Edwin Arthur 
Kran, of U-: S.; organ.” (Recital 
series of organ transcriptions, sec- 
ond series, no. 41) © Nov. 12, 
1923; 2 @ Nov. 15; E 577062; G. 
Schirmer, inc. New York. [© 
transcription ] - 22671 


— from Second concerto, Wieniaw- 
ski, op. 22, played John Duke, of 
U. 8.; ace. for violin. (Ampico, no. 
62213-G) [Music roll] © May 20. 
1923; 2 e. Dec. 13; EH 575548 ; Amer- 
ican piano @o., New York. [© in- 
terpretation ] 22672 


Romance in A flat; composed and 
played Julian Pascal, of U. S. (Am- 
pico, no. 62313-G) [Music rol] © 
pure. 1923; 2 ec. Dee. 137" YH 
575549; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 22673 


Romany (A) mother’s song;  part- 
song, w and m Gertrude Knox Wil- 
lis, arr. Alexander Pero, of U. S.; 
sop. and alto. (Fischer edition, cho- 
ruses in octavo form, no. 5322) © 
Movi 124, 1923 2°52 .¢. Now. (27: 18 
575149; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [© arrangement] 22674 


Romanza; by Ladislas Kun, of Aus- 


tria; violin and pf. © Nov. 16, 
£925) 22 .c) NNowsl283 2h 575103 - 
Harms, ine., New York. 22675 


Ronde des lutins (Dance of the gob- 
lins) ; by Nerini, played Lyell Bar- 
ber, of U.S. (Ampico, no. 62121-F) 
[Music roll] © May 20, 1923; 2 ec. 
Dec. 18; E 575584; American piano 
co., New York. [© interpretation] 

; 22676 

Ronde des petits enfants qui vont 
pécher (Round of little children go- 
ing shrimping); chanson de geste 
dans le style populaire, sur des 
thémes originaux, texte et musique 
de Jacques Pillois, of France, tr. 
by Dorothy F. Russell; cheeur pour 
2 voix égales d’enfants. Contents :— 


80830—24——_14 


i cp 


L’ arrivée.—La péche.—Le retour. 

© Oct. 15, 1923; 1 ¢ Dec. 3; E 

573024; Pierre Schneider, Paris. 
22677 


Rondo brilliant (La gaite); by Carl 
Maria von Weber, op. 62, transcribed 
Albert Spalding, of U. S.; violin and 
pf. © Nov. 30, 1923; 2 ¢ Dee. 4; 
E 577705; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. [© transcription] 22678 


Rose leaves are falling; w L. B., m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
Beach, of U.S. ©1¢, Nov. 28, 1923; 
E 577338; Laura Bailey, Newport. 
Ark. 22679 


Rose (The) of Greenwich Village (La 
rosa del villaggio) ; waltz, F. C. R., 
of U. 8.; pf. and violin. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Blue bird music shop. © Dec. 
6, 1923; 2. ¢ Dee. 8; E 577799; 
Frank C. Razza, Brooklyn. 22680 


Rose of Mexico; w Frank C. Tillson, 
moh ES or 6: S."- Gt ‘el Nove: 26, 
1923 ; E 577417; Floryane Thompson, 
Los Angeles. 22681 


Rose of New York; w and m F. F. 
D. G., of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 16, 1923; 
E 577110; Felicia F. De Bernard 
Gardner, New York. 22682 


Roses (The) and you; w Arthur Rock, 
m William Schroeder, of U. S. 
Dec. 1, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 7; E 575378; 
Harm ine., New York. 22683 


Roses d’amour; mélodie, Ellen Doro- 
thy Barcroft, of Great Britain; 
violin and pf. © Oct. 17, 1923; 1c. 
Nov. 3; E 572618; Schott & co., Lon- 
don. , 22684 


Roses of Picardy; fox trot, Haydn 
Wood, arr. Dan Godfrey, of Great 
Britain; full military band. (Jn 
Chappell’s army journal, no. 512) 
pln OV on lOc Ww. er Le Ge 2b 
573084; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 22685 


Rosita; w andm A. BR. L., of U.S. © 
GO NOV, 19 TOSS: SHE ATCLIOs) fc: 
Richard Levine, Los Angeles. 22686 


Rossini (Gioacchino Antonio). .Over- 
ture to William Tell; by G. Ros- 
sini, transcribed Caspar P. Koch, of 
U. 8.3; organ. (Recital series of 
organ transcriptions, second series, 
no. 42) © Nov. 12,1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 
15; KE. 577064; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. [© transcription] 

22687 

Roumanian dance; melody, A. R., of 


Ue Sin "© deere Nov. ::28, 1923,;, 
577552; Abraham Kapfogel, New 
York. 22688 


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22689: 


Roumanian (The) wedding; w Louis 
-Gilrod and Aaron Lebedeff, m Perez 

Sandler, of U. S.; pf: with words. 
‘Contents: 1. Nit bei moten.—2. Ru- 
, meinishe feferlach.—3. Liebes. glik.— 
4, Baroiges tanz. (Annan pwrIyprA) 
.© Sept. 25, 1923:.2-¢ Oct..12 B 
o76384 ; Michel Saks, New York. 
. 22689 


Hound around about a wood; w tra- 
» ditional, m Thomas Morley, ed. and 
adapted Edmund H. Fellowes; of Eng- 
land; male voices. 4to. (Male voice 
ehoir library, no. 70: Thomas Mor- 
ley’s madrigals to four voices, no. 
21): © Nove 2, IO2.. 1 ce Nowe (ae 
HE 572731; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. . 22690 


Roundelay ; w John Dryden, m Werner 
Josten, of Germany, domiciled at 
‘New York; high voice. © Nov. 30, 
1923; 2c... Dee. 4;. EB: 577702; .G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 22691 


Roving sailor; w and m collected and 
arr. Cecil J. Sharp, of England. 
‘(In Nursery songs from the Appa- 
lachidn Mountains, second series) 
©..Oct. 23, 1923; 1+¢. Oct. 24; B 
~ 572894; Novello & co., Itd.; London. 
[©: arrangement] 22692 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) 
Twilight; three-part song, wyMay M. 


Brewster, m A. Rubinstein, arr. Ira_ 


B. Wilson, of U. S.; treble voices. 
4to. (Lorenz’s two-part, three-part 
and four-part choruses, no. 6027) © 
Oct. 10, 1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 29; EB 576745: 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, 0. [© ar- 
rangement] 22693 


Running water; w P. L., melody. Lu- 
ther A. Clark, of U. S. ©1c. Dee. 
3, 10235" SR Olploos. b. yOu ikA- 
can. Vinh Be'C. Canada: 22694 


Russo-Spanish (A) stew; w Max Lief, 
m J.,A:,, Parks, of.,U...S.; 
voices. -4to. (Choice compositions 
for male voices, secular edition, no. 


940) © Nov. 14, 1923: 2 c. Nov. 22;. 
BE. 575036: J. A. Parks ‘co., York, 
Neb. ; 22695 
Safety; march, Harold Bennett, of 
U. S.; oreh. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 
more music house. -4to. © Nov. 10, 
1923 ;;2.¢. Nov..16;, Ei 577121; Fill- 
more ‘bros. co., Cincinnati. 22696 


Safety first ; 
E. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. 


w F. M. and S. A., m 
©le. 


‘Nov: 26, 1923: 577481: Fred Mil- 


Jer and Stewart Arms, Fresno, Calif. 
22697 


men’s: 


pt. 111, De s., v. 18 


Safety pin him to your side; w and m 
B. H., of U.S., arr. Lovie Austin, of 
US © 1 @ Nov. 26, 1923: E 
577446; Burksy Houze, Chicago. 

22698 


eee through life ’ avitn Dora Lee; 
v KF. M: W., m Pauline B. Story, of 

U. S. New York, Frank Harding. 
@ "Nov. 1, 1928; 2 c Nov. Gens 
574650; F. M. Wilson, Newark, N. J. 
,' 2e2G99 


St. John’s college song; w and m Bliz- 
abeth Marable Brennan, of U. 'S. 
© Oct. 19, 19233" 2.26) Oct, 25> i. 
577806; St. John’s college, Brooklyn. 

nt. O2L00 


Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) My 
heart at thy sweet voice; cantabile, 
from Samson and Delilah, C. Saint- 
Saéns, arr. Edwin H. Lemare, of 
U. S.; organ. (Famous. melodies 
old and new) © Nov.. 7, 19238; 2 
c. Nov. 20; E 577227: Theo. Presser 
CO., Philadelphia. [© arrangement] 

22701 


from Samson and Delilah, 
C. Saint-Saéns, simplified arr. W. 
P. Mero, of U. S.; pf. (The standard 
operas, transcriptions) © Nov. 7, 
1923: 2 c, Nov. 20; E) 577233 ; ‘Theo. 


Presser ¢o., Philadelphia. [© ar- 
rangement] Ey. ; 22702 
Sal, my heart is breaking for you; 


w B. D., m Billy Caesar, of U. S., 


arr. Billy Heagney. of U. S. 
1c Nov, 2, 19235 EH 576698; Bart 
Doyle, New York. 22703 


Salambo6; orienta] intermezzo, shimmy 
fox-trot, di Julien Cesaer, of Italy; 
pf. © Sept. 1, 19233: ce.) Oct. 29; 

E 572582; Raffaele 1220, Naples: 
22704 


Sally, you took the ivan shine from our 
alley; w and melody J. H., of U. S., 
arr. James G. Law, of U. S: ©'l ce. 
Dec. 6, 1923; E 577748; John: Hea- 
ley, Newark, N.. J. ec 22705 

Saloma; by A. M., of U. S.; pf. 

1 ec Nov. 26, 19238;/H 5774153, Alex- 
ander Maloof, New York. 22706 

Sambo Valentino, the star from Dix- 
ieland: w Richard Carver, melody 
J. L. C., of U. S., arr. Hyman Alex- 
ander, of U.: So © 1:)¢» Nov, 14, 
1923; HE 577015; John, Leo Coyle, 
New York.» < 22707 

Same (The) old way; from Kid boots, 
w Joseph McCarthy, m Harry Tier- 
ney, of U. S.. © Dee. 5, 1923; 2 c. 
“Dee. 7; E 5753873; Leo. Feist, ine., 
New York. “ ¥ 22708 


1270 - 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12,1923 


Sanctuary; w and m W. M. R., of 


Oe Sa) © Nev. 11551923: 7'2: euNovi-9 ; 
E 576915; William M. Runyan, 
'Chieago. 22709 


Sandman (The); w O. M. M., melody 
John F. Ryan, of U.S. ©.1-¢. Nov. 
40, 1923; E 574737; Orrie M. Mac- 
‘Donell, Jacksonville. Fla. 22710 


Sangre morisca; fox trot, P. M., of 
ees. pt. Lone Branch* N’*s,, 
Keith’s music house. © Oct. 15, 
1923; ,2.¢c. Noy. 15; BE 574892; Pas- 
cual Macias, % Keith’s music house, 
Long Branch, N. J. yey te TA 


Sans souci; by J. Lilian Vandevere, 
of U. S:.; orch. of bells, triangle, 
castanets, tambourine and drum. 
“Sec and pts. © Dec. 3, 1923; 2 c. 
Dee. 6; E 577758; Art publication 
soc., St. Louis. 22712 


Savage carnival; wild man’s dance, 
Erno Rapee and William Axt, of 
U. S.; oreh. with pf. conductor. 
(Red seal concert series) © Nov. 
15, 1923; 2 \¢.. Nov. 16; EB 577065; 
Richmond-Robbins, inc., New. York. 

ith 22713 


Saviour’s (The) invitation; w and 
moO, J. 8.,' ot. Canada. ©' May ‘1, 
HOB Is, A @. ANOV:.-%,, (1.923%, , E 572875,; 
Oswald J. Smith, Toronto, Canada. 

22714 


Saxophone; lessons 25-48, Harvey P. 
Longstreet, of U. S.. © Sept. 20, 
192302 ,c). avd Cait. (Sept.. t262A 
758405; U. S. school of music, New 
York. 22715 

Say it with baby’s O mamma; fox 
trot, w,.M. F.,:m_ E...8..S. Hunting- 
tomy of U;,,5. —©O idcc.,Dec..%, 1923: 
E., -579330;>"Mary .-Fillman, .. San 
Francisco. t 22716 

Say. say Sadie; w and m Jerry Hass- 
mere [i. ye:".G.. Ei AT or U.S: 
1c, Noy. 1, 1923; E 576699; Gerald 
Edward Hassmer, Lawrenceburg, 
Ind. +22 TNS, 

Say, say, Sadie, I’m in love; w and 
melody J:’B: of /U-“S.,' arr, "Bau- 
hauser, of U.'S: '©"1 ¢ ‘Nov: 17, 
1923; E 574945; Jack Baxley, Dal- 
las. ( 22718 

Seamp (The) with the looks; w F. 
M., melody Luther A. Clark, of U. 

OS. | @ilo ei Dec. 5): 1923 EB 575268 ; 
Frances McEachran,; Mission, S. D. 

. 22719 

Scéne d’amour; by Perey Elliott, ‘arr. 
Ernest. Reeves, of Great Britain; 
two. violins, cello, bass, harmonium 
and pf. (Schott & co’s.cinema rep- 


22726 


ertory,- no. 126: Suite romantique, 
no... 2).-© -Oct. 11,.1923; 1 c¢. Nov. 
3; E 572627; Schott & co., London. 
[© arrangement] Wing BI O11 


Scéne et Danse €rotique; par Alex 
Voormolen, of France; piano. 
Nov. 3, 1923 ; 1 c. Nov. 305. E 572948 ; 
Rouart, Lerolle et cie., Paris. 

P PY OA Ve 


Schatz, wozu hast du ein himmelbett? 
foxtrot, text von Beda und Richard - 
Rillo, musik von Paul Pallos, of 
Tungary.  €) Ochre toe ie. 
Dec. 7; E 573062; .Wiener boheme- 
verlag, Vienna. D2Iwe 


Schau mir ganz scharf in die pupille; 
one-step, aus Dolly, operette in drei 
akten, gesangstext von Rudolf Ber- 
nauer, musik von Hugo Hirsch, of 
Germany, klav. arr. v. Otto Linde- 
mann, of Germany. © Oct. 20, 
1923; 1 c.. Nov. 19; EB 572794; Drei 
masken-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 

22S 


Schirmer’s (G.) Christmas carol an- 
nual, no. 19; six Christmas carols, 
various authors, of U. 8S. Contents: 
1. The angel’s Christmas; w John 
B. Tabb, m Henry Hadley.—2. The 
lamb-Child; w John B. Tabb, m 
Henry Hadley.—3. Blessed Babe of 
Bethlehem; by George B. Nevin.— 
4. Calm on the listening ear of 
night; w Edmund H. Sears, m J. 
F. Ohl.—5. Deck the hall; w tradi- 
tional, ed. Edward Shippen Barnes, 
m_ traditional—g6. Christmas carol 
of the pifferari; English version, 
Theodore Baker, arr. Edward Ship- 
pen Barnes. © Nov. 3, 1928; 2 «. 
Nov. 283°H 577621; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 22724 


School days; w Laurene Highfield, m 
H. W. Porter, of U. S.; unison. or 
solo, and two. pt. refrain. 4to. 
(School music for the upper grades 
and high ‘school)) © Apr. 2, 1923: 
2 deltitpre 15 8H §592752'>Chart 
music pub. house, Chicago. 22025 

Schoolmaster (The); three-part song, 


w Laurene Highfield, m Ira B. Wil- 
son, of U. S.; sop., alto, and bar., 


melody in bar. 4to. (School music 
for’ the upper grades and _ high 
school) © Nov. 17, 19238; 2 c. Nov. 
23.5 E-577322;' Chart music. ‘pub. 
house, Chicago. 22726 
Schubert (Franz Peter) Adagio and 
allegro..vivace; from no. 1 sym- 
phony, by F. Schubert, arr, W. 


Piercy, of Great Britain.; orch. with 


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22027 


Schubert (Franz Peter)—Continued. 


piano conductor. (Boosey’s orches- 
tral journal, no. 228) © Oct. 12, 
1923; 1c. Nov. 3; E 572650; Boosey 
& co., London. [© arrangement] 
parla 


— By the sea (Am meer); by 
Schubert - Stoye, played Florence 
Brinkman, of U. S. (Ampico, no. 
62243-G) [Music roll] © June 
20,1923 :.. 2 ¢... Dee. 113° KH) .bfobod - 
American piano co., New York. [© 
interpretation | 22728 


—— Litaney; by F. P. Schubert, arr. 
L. P., of U. S.; cello-and pf. © 1 
c. Dec. 4, 1923; E 577667; Ludwig 
Pleier, Atlantic City. 22729 


— Unfinished symphony ; first move- 
ment, Schubert, played Mary An- 
gell and Roger Hilliard, ed. McNair 
Ilgenfritz, of U. 8S. (Solo carola, 
no. 75047) [Music roll] © Dee. 3. 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 14; E 575541; Cable 
co., Chicago. [© editing] 22730 


—— The unknown soldier; w Gordon 
Johnstone, adapted to Schubert’s 
Adieu, Geoffrey O’Hara, of U. S.; 
high voice. © Nov. 30, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 4; E 577704; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 22481 


— Waltzes; by F. Schubert, selected 
and ed. Guy Maier, of U. S.; piano. 
(Fischer edition, nos. 5270, 5271) 
Set one, eight waltzes—Set two, 
seven waltzes. © Noy. 24, 1923; 
2 ec. each Nov. 27; E 575145, 575146; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. [© 
selection and editing] 

22732, 227383 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Kla- 
vierwerke; bande 1, 2, 10, von R. 
Schumann, kritisch revidierte aus- 
gabe mit fingersatz und phrasierung- 
ser ginzungen von Hans Bischoff, 
of Germany, auf ihrer grundlage 
revidiert von Walter Niemann, of 
Germany. (Edition Steingrdber, 
nos. 500, 501, 509) © Oct. 31, 1921; 
1 e. each Dec. 1, 1923; E 572996; 
Steingriber-verlag, Leipzig. 22734 


bande 3-9, 11, von R. Scbhu- 
mann, kritisch revidierte ausgabe 
mit fingersatz und phrasierungser- 
ginzungen von Hans Bischoff, of 
Germany, auf ihrer: grundlage revi- 
diert von Walter Niemann, of Ger- 
many. (Hdition Steingraber, nos. 
502-508, 510) © Dec. 9, 1922; 1 «. 
each Dec. 1, 1923; E 572995; Stein- 
graiber-verlag, Leipzig. 22735 


1272 


Scott’ (Cyril) Idyll; by C. Seott, of 
England; voice and flute. © Nov. 
2,/°:1923;. 51. ea dNonds 53 CHpASRZ65A ; 
Elkin & co., Itd., London. 22736 


Screening preludes, no. 1; by Erno 
Rapeé and William Axt, of U. S.; 
oreh, (Capitol photoplay series) 
©- Nov.. 5, 1923; 2” @) ‘Nov! 6; E 
574660: Richmond - Robbins,  ince., 
New York. 227387 


Scuola (La) della velocita; 40 studii, 
destinati a sviluppare l’agilité delle 
dita, di C. Czerny, op. 299, edizione 
riveduta da Ettore Pozzoli, of Italy ; 


pf. Milan, Edizioni Carisch. © 
Oets | 130,.*'1923 3) Litem Now. 22-5 


572869; A. & G. Carisch & ¢., Milan. 
22738 


Seafaring (The) man; w John Scaife, 
m Paul Edmonds, of Great Britain. 
© Dec. 4, 1923; 1 « Dee. 6; E 


573076; J. B. Cramer & co., Itd.. 
London. 22739 
Searching; w B. C., m F. S. and 


Jo B., of UsoS.,,cattB) ise a@elic. 
Noy. 26, 1923 ; E 577503 ; Bob Cham- 
berlain, Joe SBarrett and Fred 
Stross, Venice, Calif. 22740 


Second set of madrigals and pastorals ; 
w traditional, m Francis Pilkington, 
transcribed, sc. and ed. Edmund 
Horace Fellowes, of England; 3, 4, 
5 and six pts. (English madrigal 
school, v. 26) © Oct. 17, 1923; 1 ec. 
Oct. 29; E 572686; Stainer & Bell, 
Itd., London. 22741 


Secret (The); w Alice Whitson, m 
May, Lawrence, of U. S. (Jn Rain- 
bow cycle, no. 2) © Nov. 26, 1923; 
2 ec. Nov. 27; E 577583; Edward 
Schuberth & co., New York. 22742 


Secret stairs steps; w E. S. S. Hunt- 
ington, m J. D., of U. S. © 1le« 
Noy. 10, 1923; E 574715; Josue Du- 
guay, Los Angeles. 22743 


Secrets; w D. H.. melody B. B. and 
-P. F., of U.S. © 1 c¢..Nov. 28, 1928 ; 
KE 577571; Donn Hayes, Bill Bailey 
and Paul Finstein, Hollywood, Calif. 

22744 


Seguidilla; by Albeniz, ed. and played 
by Lucille Manker, of U. S. (Solo 
carola, no. 75116) [Music roll] © 
Dec. 3, 1923; 2 ec. Dee. 14; BH 575539 ; 
Cable co., Chicago. [© interpreta- 
tion and editing] 22745 


Sei proprio tu; versi di Giuseppe 
Tetamo, musica di Lino Frustaci, of 
Italy; mand. ace. Canzonette Napo- 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


letane. 4to. © Nov. 12, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 13; E 574815; Rosario Cata- 
lano, Brooklyn. 22746 


Select songs of praise; for evangelistic 
services, church and Sunday school, 
music ed. S. W. B., of U.' S.,\ com- 
piled John H. Jones, of U. 8S. 12mo. 
© Aug. 1, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
10; A 756687; Samuel W. Beazley, 
Chicago. 22747 


Sentiment; w Noel Coward, m Philip 
Braham, of England. © Nov. 19, 
19238: 1 ¢ Nov. 20; E 572848; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 22748 


versi di P. Buo- 
nanni, musica di E. Curzio, of 
Italy; mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 8, 
1923: 2 « Oct. 26: E 576857; Casa 
editrice musicale Sorrento, Naples. 
22749 


Senza nu dollaro; 


Séparation; chanson triste, Percy El- 
liott, arr. Ernest Reeves, of Great 


Britain; two violins, ’cello, bass, 
harmonium and pf. (Schott & co’s 
cinema repertory, no. 127: Suite 


romantique, no. 3) © Oct. 11, 1923; 


1 ce. Nov. 3; E 572630; Schott & co., | 


London. [© arrangement] 22750 


September moon; w and melody J. P. 
Mm. of U. S. © 1c Nov. 5, 1923; 
E 576799; Joseph P. Macdonald, 
Cambridge, Mass. 22751 


Sérénade; de S. Rachmaninoff, op 3, n. 
5, transcrite par Luigi d’Ambrosio, 
of Italy; alto, ou violon, et piano. 
eroNone taedozes £ tc. Nov.-4o; 
572841; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 

22752 


Sérénade d’Orient; par Ad. Gauwin, 
of France; violon, ou violoncelle, et 


piano. © Sept. 1, 1923; 1 ¢. Dec. 3; 
EB 573022; Librairie Hachette, 
Paris. Datoo 


Serenade grotesque; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, of U. S., op. 388; pf. © Nov. 
13, 1923;.2'e.’ Nov. 17; EH 577218; 
Boston music co., Boston. 22754 


Serenata; by Baumann, op. 6, played 
George MacNabb, of U. S. (Ampico, 
no. 61301-F) [Music roll] © Oct. 
2 190223) 2. Det ia. f O2o% | 
575567; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 22755 


Service in song for the children;. by 
J.B... W.,,. of... U... S. __ Sve; Aug. 
21, 19232 ¢ and, air. Sept. 1; A 
756585; Johnie Batton Wood, Bir- 
mingham, Ala. 22756 


22768 


Sevilla; suite espagnole, no. 3, Albeniz, 
played by Maurice Dumesnil, of 
CU. SS. (Ampico, red label, no. 61773- 
H) [Music roll] © Feb. 20, 1923; 
2 « Dee. 18; E 575597; American 
piano co., New York. [© interpre- 
tation | 22757 


Shabes nuchen kigel; w L. G. m 
Aaron Lebedeff, of U. S.(,593°D }°28 
SDT eo) 1c... Nov. 1225, d9935°E 
575013 ; Louis Gilrod, Brooklyn. 

22758 © 

Shadow (The) waltz; by Ralph 
Arnaud, of Great Britain; pf. 
Oct. 15, 1923; 1 c. Nov. 8; E 572667; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 22759 

Shake your feet; from Ziegfeld follies 
of 1923, w Gene Buck, m Dave 
Stamper, of U. S. © Nov. 8, 1923; 
2 ce. Nov. 12; E 576979; Harms, inc., 
New York. 22760 


Shanghai lullaby; w Gus Kahn, mel- 


ody Isham Jones, of U. S. ©1e«. 
Wov. 14, 1923; E 577025; Irving 
Berlin, ine., New. York. 22761 
—— Same. © Dec. 3, 1923; 2 c. Dee 
4; KE 577699; Irving Berlin, ine.. 
New York. 22762 


Shattered dreams; waltz ballad, w and 
mT. J. F., of U.S. New York, Lee- 
Bradford corp. © Nov. 17, 1923; 
2c. Nov. 21; E 577286; T. Jay Flana- 
gan, Syracuse, N. Y. 22763 


Shaw (Martin) Three sketches; by M. 
Shaw, of Great Britain; pf. Con- 
tents :—The holiday. — Noon. — The 
ride. © Oct. 9, 1923; 1 ¢ Oct. 12; 
EK 572422; J. B. Cramer & co.. Itd.. 
London. | 22164 


She loves a major down in Asia 
Minor; or, Asia Minor, w Dorothy 
_ -&. Coehran,..m A. L. B., of U. S. © 
1 c. Nov. 9, 1923; E 576819; Albert 
Lee Bryan, New York. 22765 
She’s my gal; fox trot, w and m C. C. 
Li. of U.S. ©. 1 eo Nov, "1, 1923 ; 
E 576806; Chauncey Corbett Lee, 
Cleveland. 22766 


She seems never satisfied without her 
little tune; fox trot, w Ed. Joseph, 
m E. S. S. Huntintgon, of U. S. © 
1c Oct. 19, 1923; E 576867; Ed- 
ward J. Oberley, Lebanon, Pa. 

22767 

She wouldn’t do what I asked her to; 
w and m Sam Gottlieb, Phil. Bou- 
telje and Al Burt, of U. S. © Nov. 
8, 1923; 2 ¢« Nov. 9;.E. 576839; 
Richmond-Robbins, inc., New York. 

22768 


1273 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22769 


Shepherds. (The) 
night; carol, w Frances Chesterton, 
m Geoffrey Shaw, of England. 4to. 
1. Chorus of mixed voices. (Novel- 
lo’s Christmas carols, no. 411)—2. 
Unison voices, in C. (Novello’s 
school songs) [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Noy. 14, 1923; 
1 c. each Nov. 15; E 572758, 572759 ; 
Novello & co., ltd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 22769, 22770 


Shepherd’s hey; arr. Grainger, played 
Henry Souvaine, of U. 8S. (Ampico, 
read label, 61221-G) | [Music roll] 
© Sept..20, 1922; 2 c-Dec. 13, 1923 ; 
E 575576; American piano. co., New 
York. 22071 

(The) pageant, 


Shepherd’s vision ; 


Mrs. H. G. Williams, of U. S., w W.: 


Tidd Matson and others, m Franz P. 
Schubert and others. 8vo. (White 
gifts for the King) © Sept. 1, 
1923; 2 e@ and aff. Sept. 24; A 


758305 ; Meigs pub. co., Indianapolis. . 


22772 


Sherazade sweet Sherazade, send the 
rest of those stories to me; w Harl 
Comyns, m Vincent C. Plunkett, of 
Ul Si2©: Oct..22.09235;"2. &. Nov. 6; 
E 574662; Angelus music pub. co., 
Los Angeles. . 


Shimmy ‘The) blues; w andm I. S., 
of U.S. © Oet.A5,3923;,2 c. Nov. 
19; E 577269; Ike Smith, Chicago. 

22774 


Shine on, oh stars; w O. B., m E.S. S., 
Huntington, of U. 8S. © 1 e Nov. 


26, 1923; E 577477; Olivia Brown, 


Nashville. 22775 


Ships of Yule; w Hugene Field, m 
Martin Shaw, of Great Britain. © 
Dec. 4, 1923; 1 c. Dec. 6; E 573074; 
J. B. Cramer & co., Itd., London. 

22776 


Ships that pass by in the night; w and 
mL. 8. and L. D. H., of U..S., arr. 
Al. W. Brown, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 
10, 1923; E 574755; Leona Stephens 
and L. D. Hollister, Philadelphia. 

22777 


Shooting stars; w Ethyl Gaffney, m 
EK. A., of U. 8. Little Rock, Ark., 
A. B. C. music co. © Dee. 1, 1923; 
2 ec. Dee. 6; E 577762; Hthel Apfel, 
Little Rock, Ark. 22778 


Shyrene; w and m A. C. R., of U. S. 


© 1c. Oct. 26, 1923; E 574539; Ade- 


laide Culp Rhea, Aravado, Col. 
22779 


found Thee by 


22773 | 


pt. IIT, DB. s.iv.18 


Si vous voulez! one-step, di Tito Maz- 
zuca, of Italy; pf. © Sept: 1, 1923; 
Le. Oct. 29; E 572583 ; Raffaele Izzo, 
Naples. 22780 


Si vud tu; versi di Pasqualino D’An- 
gelo, musica di Mario Picone, of 
Italy; mand. ace. Naples, Edizioni 
P. D’Angelo. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 
d..-G:7 O@t. Zac 2) Obeaee 2 lean. 
book co., New York. 22781 


Siam; w F. T. W., melody Gloria 
Brice, of “U," 8°" @ f co Now 2, 
1923; E 577429; Florizel Thomas 
Woodford, Clarksburg, W. Va. 

TS. 


‘Sibelius (Jean) Novellette : pariad. 


Sibelius, op. 102, no. 1, ed. and rey. 
Julia A. Burt, of U. S.; violin et pf. 
(Wilhelm Hansen edition, no. 2262) 
‘© Oct. 10, 1923; 2 el Novi: 13; E 
577047; Wilbelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. [© editing and revising] _ 

22783 


Sicilia sfurtunata; sulla musica di 
Manella mia, .versi di Pianola 
[pseud. of Alberto Napoli], of Italy, 
domiciled at New York, musica di V. 
Valente; mand. ace. (Edizione 
Virtuoso, no. 101) © July 7, 1923; 

'2 e@ and aff. July iSs Ae tei: 
Virtuoso music corp., New York. 

— 22784 

Signorina; fox trot, versi di F. D. G. 
Cicciotto, musica di Luigi Donadio, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
mand. ace. 4to. © Nov. 1, 1923; 1 
ec. Nov. 15; E 574899; Verdi’s music 
rolls co., New York. -» 22785 

Signorine; versi. di Giulio Russo, 
musica di F. M. Russo, of Italy; 
mand. acc. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 
2 ce. Oct. 26; E 576854; Casa editrice 
musicale Sorrento, Naples. 22786 

Signorini (Antonio Ricci) Cinque pez- 
zi infantili; di A. R. Signorini, of 
Italy; piano. (Edizioni Carisch, 2a 
serie) Contents: 1. Con moto.—2. 
-Larghetto.—8. Vivace.—4. Andante. 
+5. Allegro. .© Aug. 23,°1923; 1 c. 

Oct. 30; BE 572572; A. &-G,. Carisch 
&e., Milan. 22787 

Silent Cal Coolidge; w and m EH. L. S., 
of -U. S.;..pf.. with w., ©-f..e¢, Dee. 
6, 19238; E 577750; Edward L. Sul- 
livan, Dorchester, Mass. 22788 


Silent night (Stille nacht); by Fr. 
Gruber, transcribed Mortimer Wil- 
son, of U. S.; mixed voices. (Fis- 
cher edition, choruses in octavo 
form,’ ho.’ 5295)” ©. Oct?"3e, 1923 ; 
2 c. Nov. 1; E 574576; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 22789 


A274 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


no. 12, 1923: 


(22812 


Silent night, holy night (Stille nacht, 


heilige nacht) ; arr. W. H. K., of U. 
S.; sop. solo with choir or quartet. 


4to. © Nov. 20, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 23; 
E -577400; Wm. E. Krueger, Belle- 
ville, Ill. 22790 


Silhatek (Kewpie) ; polka, w and m 
Hmil Stole, of U. S. 1. Orch. with 
w. 4to. -2. Pf. with w, arr. A. Grill. 
©) Oct. 22, 1923; 2 ce. each Nov. 30; 

~E 577606, 577610; Joseph Jiran, 
Chicago. 22791, 22792 


Silver moon; w Mrs. D. L. S., melody 
John F. Ryan, of U; S: © 1c. Nov. 
28, 1923; HE .577568;; Mrs., David. L. 
Sinsley, Smithton, Pa. 22793 


Silvery moon; w and melody L. S., of 
UW So © 10e' Nov.. 16, 1923;. E 
577081; Larry Spier, New York. 

22794 


Since first we met; w and m W. T., of 
..U.. 8S. New York, F. B. Haviland 
‘pub. co. © Nov. 3, 1923; 2 c Nov. 
24° E 575130; William Twombley, 
Washington. 22795 


Since I first. met you; > w Thomas 
Malee, melody K. C., of U. S. © 
‘1 ¢. Noy. 21, 1923; E 574995; Ken- 
neth Casey, Brooklyn. 22796 


Since I lost the love of you; w and m 
Betty Rogers, of U.S. © 1c. Nov. 
20,. 1928; E 574988; Mrs. John EH. 
Rogers, Valley Junction, Ia. 22797 


Since mother was a girl; w Edward 
D. Madden, m F. P., of U. S. New 
York, Harding’s music house... © 
NOManets, Toco re .C..INON. Uses Lu 
575180; Frank Peters, E. Pitts- 
burgh. 22798 


Since you.came back to me; waltz 
ballad, w R. C., m Jack P. Stanley, 
of U. S. Los Angeles, Stanley’s 
melody shoppe. © Oct. 25, 1923; 
2 c. Nov..6; EK 575080; Ray Acosta, 
Los Angeles. 22799 


Since you went away dear old pal; w 
Gus Kahn and Raymond B. Egan, 
m Richard A. Whiting, of U. S. © 
INOW Ia. ehOd roy CV MOV 4 cau. 
577604; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. ~~ 22800 


Sing and rejoice; anthem, sacred w, 
m Rowland. W. Dunham, of U. S.; 
full chorus of mixed, voices with sop. 
and ten. duet, organ acc. 4to. 
(Chureh music review, no. 697) © 

Nove 26,2 1928 5. (2 ve. sSNowiii273! BE 
5751438; H. W. Gray co., New York. 

22801 


Christmas anthem, w from: the 
Bible, m George B. Nevin, of U.'S.; 
' three women’s voices, organ’ ace. 
4to. © Oct: 4, 1923; 2 e. Nov. 8; 
E 576884; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 22802 


Sing the blues; fox trot, w and melody 
Len Riley [i. e. W. L. R.], of U. S. 
© 1c Nov. 5, 1923; E 576786; 


William Leonard Riley, Birming- 
ham, Ala. 29803 


Sing to God in exultance and praise; 
w and m John Constantin Zouboula- 
kis, o£ .U. S. “©' Nov. “17, 1923: e. 
Nov. 19: E 577272: John Zouboula- 
kis, Bristol, Conn. 22804 


Singing in the rain; w Elizabeth 
Akers Allen, m Frederick Jerome, 


of U. S.; unison chorus with alto 
ad lib. ‘4to. ( Unison chorus, DO. 
1219) *© ‘Nov: 23,''1928 32) c. “Nov. 


26; E 577496; J. S. Fearis & bro., 
Chicago. 22805 


Skeezix ; + Hattie Pearson, m Pp. Bz 
of .U. S. arr. James Scott, of U. S. 
Gmks Oct. 10, 1923°;'E 574924: Paul 
Banks, . Kansas City, Kan. "22806 


Slacker (The) ; ‘or, What did you: do 
daddy, w and m M, D., of U. S.: © 
lec. Nov. 10,,19238 ; E 574718 ;. Mar- 
garet Dargin, Newark, N.J. 22807 


Sleep; w and m Har! Lebieg, of, U. 8. 


© Oct. 30, 1923;:2.¢ Nov..5; E 
576756; Sherman, Clay & eo., San - 
Francisco. 22808 


Sleep (The) angel; w Frank Glover 
Heaton, m Winifred E. Moore, of 
U. S.; unison chorus with alto ad 
lib. 4to. (Unison chorus; no. 1216) 
© ‘Nov. ‘23, ‘1928 ; 2c.) Nov. 26; EK 
577498; J.-S. Fearis & bro., Chicago. 

22809 


Sleep Holy Babe; carol-anthem, m T. 
Frederick H. Candlyn, of U. S.; 
women’s voices, organ ace. Ato. 
(Church music review, no. 692) © 
Oct. 23; 1923; 1c. Oct. 24; 1c. Nov. 
7; EH 576874; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 22810 


Sleep in peace; w and m D. E. V., of 
U.S: ©v de, G0 NOY,,,.26,;, 19233; EB 
577407; Dora EE, Varney, Wilming- 
ton, Mass. 22811 


Slow down sweet pa-pa ’cause mama’s 
eatchin’ up with you; w Mercedes 
Gilbert, m Sarah Martin, of U. S. 
Jack Mills ed. -© Nov. 13, 1923; 2 
e. Nov. 19; E) 574971; Jack, Mills, 
inc., New York. 22812 


1275 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22813 


Slumberland hush-a-bye; by Daphne 
Hope, of Great Britain; orch. 4to. 
(Melodia, no. 64) © Oct. 15, 1923; 
1 e. Nov. 28; E 572665; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement] 22813 


Smile though your heart is breaking; 
w Nathan Nathanson, m Jack Beres- 
ford; of Uses: «© iWov...17; 1923; 
2 ¢c. Nov..28; E’ 577395;. National 
music pub. co., New York. 22814 


Smith’s tender feet march: w William 
F. Prather, m C. G. Smith, of U. S. 
©. Nov. 26, 1923; 2 c Nov. 30; E 
575189; Areade pub. co., Cleveland. 

22815 


Snap your fingers; w J. F., melody 
Herman A. Hummel, of U. S. © 
1c. Nov. 28, 1923; FE 577554; James 
Fenton, Cleveland. 22816 


Snow time; from Runnin’ wild, w A. 
Porter, m W. T. Carroll, of U. S. 
“Wey Dec. 4, 1923; 2 ¢. Dee,/55) E 
575288 ; Harms, inc., New York. 


22817 
Snuggle pup Cantor; w and m E. C., 
ef. U. S.,..arr. Paul Church. (In 


Chicago herald and examiner, Mar. 
4, 1923) © Mar. 4, 1923; 2 e. Apr. 
16; EK 559404; Frank Hopkins and 
Eddie Cantor, Chicago. 22818 


So ein frauenmund, ein kleiner; wal- 
zerduett, aus Dolly, operette in drei 
akten, gesangstext von Rudolf Ber- 
nauer, musik von Hugo Hirsch, of 
Germany, klav. arr. v. Otto Linde- 
mann, of Germany. © Oct. 20, 
1923; 1 ce. Noy. 19; E 572796; Drei- 
masken-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 22819 


So fly daddy, your mamma’s gonna 
clip your wings, w and m H. M. K., 
of U. S.. © Nov. 8, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 
13; EK 574821; Harrison Mort Kemp, 
Brooklyn. 22820 


So great is His goodness toward us; 
w Edin Holme, tr. from the Norwe- 
gian, S. M. K. Gandell, m J. R. J., 
ef V.:SpoO.4 © Ocha 26, 19235, 1 
574654; J. Rode Jacobsen, Chicago. 

22821 


So I took the fifty thousand dollars; 
w Jack Meskill, m Albert Gumble, of 
U. S. © Nov. 19, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 26; 
E 575087; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 22822 

So keep your nose above the clo’es; an 
airy song, w and m Robert Cotton 
[i. e. R. LT. C.] of Canada. © Dee. 
3, 1923; oe Dec. 67 (EO 573078 ; 
Robert Thomas Cotton, 


Canada. 22823 


Toronto, : 


pt. 11, 2 s.,.,v. 18 


Sobbin’ blues; w and m Arthur Kassel 
and Victor Burton, of U. S.. © Oct. 
10, 1928.; 2 ¢ Dee. 3; BE 575864; Mel- 
rose bros. musie ¢o., Chicago. 

| 22824 

Soft as oi looks; humorous yokel song, 
w Raymond Green, m Frank OO. 
Lyster, of Great Britain. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 13, 
1923; 1c. Oct. 22; E 572496; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 22825 


Soft summer’s eve; by Gillham Thom- 
sett, of Great Britain; pf. (Four 
mosaics, no. 2) ' © Oct. 12, 1923; 
1 e. Oct. 22; E 572375; Duff, Stew- 
art & co., ltd., London. 22826 


Softly the twilight fades; anthem, w 
F. EK. Stillwell, m Robert Ellis 
Jones, of U. S.; mixed voices, organ 
or pf. ad lib. (Gamble’s octavo edi- 
tions, anthems, mixed voices) 
©. Nov. 28, 1923; 2 « Nov. 10; EH 
577046; Gamble hinged music co.. 
Chicago. 22827 


Soir de Ramadan; par BH. R. Blanchet, 
of Switzerland, op. 18, no. 6; pf. 
(Turquie, no. 6) © Oct. 25, 1923; 
2 ec. Oct. 26; E 574711; Composers’ 
music corp., New York. 22828 


Soldato e lavandaia; versi e musica 
F. A., of Italy, domiciled at. Phila- 


delphia, Pa.; violino ace. © 1 e«. 
Nov. 7, 1923; E 576807; Frank Amo- 
dio, Philadelphia. 22829 


Soldier boy; w and m collected and 
arr. Cecil J. Sharp, of England. (Jn 
Nursery songs from the Appalachian 
Mountains, second series.) © Oct. 
238, 1923; 1 ¢« Oct. 24; EH 572400; 


Novello & co., Itd., London. [© ar- 
rangement] 22830 
Solitude (Hinsamkeit); English w 


Percy Pinkerton, German w Gustav 
Falke, m Casimer Borwin, of Ger- 
many. © Oct. 12, 1923; 1 c. Nov. 3; 
E 572620; Schott & co., London. 
22831 


Some day; w L. M. M., m Geo. Graff, 
. jr., of U. S., arr.. Theo. Beach, of 
Us © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1923: B 
577334; Lily Melville Moseley, Riv- 
erside, Calif. 22832 


Some distant day; w and m Helen 
Marguerite Perry, of U. S. © Nov. 
15, 1923; 2 c. Dec..8; E 575384; Hel- 
en M. Perry, Portland, Me. 


Some girl;:w J. F. M.,.m E. S. S. 
Huntington, of U. 8S. © 1 ¢« Dec. 
7, 1923; E 575328; J. 'F.. Murphy, 
Buffalo. 22834 


1276 


22833 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


Some happy day; w W. C. Stewart, m 
J. Os. of Us -© Novi 42,.1928 ; 
2 c« Nov. 15; E 574880; J.. Owen 
Long, Harrisonburg, Va. 22835 


Some time; w Mrs. R. P. C., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher],.of..U. Si -©yvive Nov._1, 
1923; KE 574601; Mrs. R. P. Colwell, 
Manawa, Wis. 22836 


Somebody knows; w Arthur C. Frank- 
fmom He DS ot USO Pie: 
Apr. 19, 1923: E 559408; Hubert. F. 
Stanley, Crows Landing, Calif. 

22837 


Someone goes home: w Edward Lock- 
ton, m Mary Nightingale, of Eng- 
land: in D flat. © Nov. 30, 1923; 
1 ¢.: Nov: 30; E. 573081; , Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 22838 


Someone loves you after all; from Kid 
boots, w Joseph McCarthy, m Harry 
Tierney, of U..S.. © Dec.. 5, -1923; 
2 e Dee. 7; E 575372; Leo. Feist, 
inc., New York. 22839 


— some rain must fall, w Joseph 
McCarthy, melody Harry Tierney, 
of: GD S82’ © Pf «Dee. 3, 1923 ;' EB 
577685; Leo. Feist, inc., New York. 

22840 

Sometime in Junetime; w Malie and 
Fineh, m Lyons and Yosco, of U. S. 
© Nov. 19, 1923; 2 « Nov. 19; E 
577202 ; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 


Sonata no. 2; par Healey Willan, of 
Canada; violon et piano. (Bos- 
worth edition, no. 1100) © Oct. 9, 
124, ¢. Nov.’ 3; 5126552 “Bos- 
worth & co., ltd., London. 22842 

Sonatine; trois scénes enfantines, par 
André Paseal, of France; pour 2 
violons et piano. Contents:—1l. Le 
matin.—2. Au travail.—3. Le soir. 
© °Octi(8,.19238; Lies'Nov. (30; E 
572984; Durand et cie, Paris. 

22843 

Song of love; from Blossom time, 
Donnelly, Berte and Romberg, ed. 
and played MeNair Ilgenfritz, of 
U. S. (Solo earola, word roll, no. 
ATS lim kG) DEC. oa, O22. 2, .G: Dec. 
14: E 575537; Cable co., Chicago. 
[© iriterpretation and editing] 

22844 

Song of my heart; 
Stanley I. Vermilyea, of. U. S. 

1 ec. Nov. 8, 1923; E 576848; Leo. 
Feist, ine., New York. 22845 

Song (The) of songs; cantata, w 
from the Bible, m Homer Nearing, 
of U. S.; soli and cho. 4toe..,..© 


22841 | 


ward melody | 


22855 


Nove 20,3923; -2:.¢@); Novy 2265. 
5750384; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
22846 


Song (The) of the heart; w B. E. H., 
melody John F. Ryan, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 28, 1923; E 577555; Bertha 
E. Hodgkin, Russellville, Ind. 

22847 


Song (The) of the hollow tree; w and 
m H. Wakefield Smith, of U. S8.; 
in’: (© Nov. 5,'1923: 2": ‘Nov.'20; 
E 577218; Boosey & co., New York. — 

22848 


Song of the robin; by Case. played by 
Milton Suskind, of U. 8.; in E flat, 
(Ampico, with words, no. 1161—-I) 
[Music roll] © July 20, 1923; 2 e. 
Dec. 13; E. 575591; American piano 
co., New York. [© interpretation] 

22849 


Song of the rose; w and m Monte 
Carlo and Alma Sanders, oF US. 
© Dec. 4, 19237 2 ¢ Dec. 6: E 
577753; Broadway music corp., New 
York. 22850 


Song of the world adventurers; from 
the music for the Masque of St. 
Louis, w Percy Mackaye, m F. S. 
Converse, of U. S.; male voices. 4to. 
(Modern series, no. 270) © Nov. 9, 
1923; 2 c. Nov. 10: E 574788; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 22851 


Songs and duet; m T. Haigh, of Eng- 
land. Contents:—1. Infant joy; w 
William Blake; mezzo-sop.—2. The 
whispering wind; w A. ©. Dolben: 
bar —3. Love eternal; w Mary E. 
‘oleridge; mezzo-sop. and bar. © 
Nov. 10, 1923; 1 ¢ Nov. 28: E 
572909; Phillips & Page, London. 

22852 


Songs of the reapers, no. 2; by A. T. 


and others, of U. S. Austin, Texas, 
Firm foundation pub. co. 12mo. 
© June 30. 1923: 2 c and aff. Sept. 
10;. A 756726; Austin Taylor, 
Uvalde, Tex. 22853 


Songs (The) we love; part-song, w 
Aletha Phillips, m John S. Fearis, of 
U. S.; mezzo-sop., alto and bar. 4to. 
(Junior high school glee club, no. 


1800) ° © Nov. 23, 1923; 2 ¢c. Nov. 
26; E 577487; J. S. Fearis & bro., 
Chicago. 22854 
Sonne, liebe sonne... ! lied, worte 


von Beda, musik von Ralph Erwin, 
of Hungary, op. 52. © Oct. 1, 1923; 
1. ¢@ Dec. 7; E. 573063; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 22855 


1277 


4 ee ce ee 
oy Sa 
an 9 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22856 


pt. 111; nD. S., V. 18 


Soothing lullaby; waltz, w and m 
Gladys Gillette and Vernon T. Ste- 
vens, of U. S. © Oct: 9, 1923; 2 «@. 
Noy. 8; E 577044; Jerome H. Re- 
mick & co., New York. 22856 


Soul (The) of a rose; w Marion Gil- 
lespie, m Byron Gay, of U. S.; in F. 
©<Nov. 26,1923; 2 ce. Nov: 27; H 
575141; Richmond- Robbins, ine., 
New York. 22857 


Soulage (Marcelle) Sonate; par M. 
Soulage, of France, op. 35; pour 
flite et piano, en sol majeur. Hdi- 
tions musicales Buffet, Crampon et 
cie. © Nov. 3, 1923; 1 ¢ Nov. 30; 
KH) 572985 ; Hvette et Schaeffer, Paris. 

) 22858 


Soun; fox trot oriental, par D. Ber- 
niaux, of France; orch: avec. piano 
conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 26, 1923; 
1 ec UNOY: 2a deo 6rZo02is 
anonyme des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 

22859 


Sound the flute; w William Blake, m 
Leslie Woodgate, of England; two 
treble voices. 4to. (Part songs, no. 
133) [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Nov. 3, 1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 17; 
I) 572789; Stainer & Bell, Itd., Lon- 
don. . 22860 

Souper de Noéi; comédie lyrique en 1 
acte et 2 tableaux, livret de Ed. 
Wilned, of France, musique de 
Hugéne Cools; partition: chant et 
piano. Paris, Max Eschig. 4to. © 
Dec. 319922" 2c hep. 10," 1925: Dp 
26502; Eugéne Cools, Paris. 22861 


Sour grapes; w and mG. H., of U.S. 
©) Nov. 27, (1923:;, 2,,¢e. ; Dec... 6.5:; B 
575369; Gladyce Hoard, Seattle. 

22862 


Sour kraut; w M. BH. K., melody John 
HLoRyan; of) Ue S(O asc. Noy. 28; 
1923; E 577564; Mary EH. Kacirek, 
Touhy, Neb. 22863 


Southern home blues; w and m D. C. 
Mitchell, of U. S.. © 1. ¢ Nov. 2, 
1923; E 576706; D. EH. Mitcheil, 
Oraig, Alaska. 22864 


Souvenir; by Franz Drdla, transcrip- 
tion Joen Fresco, of Holland; pf. 
(Belwin piano transcription, no. 7) 
Cy Nov: 97 1923 22 -@) Novia, Ei 
575043.; Belwin, inc., New York. 

22865 

Souvenir d’antan (Memories of yester- 
years) ; réverie sentimentale, Henri 
Baron, of France; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. (Hdition artistique, no. 6) 
©, Nov. "'21,.1923:;\2’ ek ‘Nov! 26)" BH 

- 575093; Maurice Baron, Richmond 
Hal, Lb. 1, Nie: Ph -FOe 22866 


Société | 


Spanish dance; by J. Lilian Vande- 
vere,-of U. S.; oreh. of bells, - tri- 
angle, castanets, tambourine’ and 
drum. Se: and pts.. © Dec. 3; 1923; 
2. ¢. Dee. 6; EH 577756; Art. publica- 
tion soc., St. Louis. _ 22867 


by Thomas F. Morris, of Wng- 
land; violin and pf. (Two charac- 
teristic pieces, no. 1) © Oct. 19, 
1923; 1c. Nov. 5; EH 572683; Stainer 
& Bell, ltd., London. 22868 


Spanish (The) dancer; fox-trot, Lo- 
renz M. Hart and Mel Shauer, arr. 
Wm. J. C. Lewis, of U. S.; orch. 


4to.. © Nov..7, 1923; 2 c« Nov. 8; 
EK 574693; Globe music co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 22869 


Spanish patrol; by E. EH. T., of U. S.; 
pf. ©1 e. Nov. 26, 1923; E 577450 ; 
Emil BE. Tanner, Milwaukee. 22870 


Spielmannsweisen (Minstrel’s lays) ; 
drei lieder, nach gedichten von Hein- 
rch Leuthold, musik von Viggo 
Brodersen. of Denmark, op. 25, ‘ftir 
eine singstimme und klavier-beglei- 
tung. © Julv 5. 1923: 1 ¢. Noy. 13; 
E 572748; Steingraber verlag, Leip- 
zig. 22871 


Spirituals; five negro songs, arr. Law- 
rence Brown, of U.S. Contents: 1. 
Nobody knows de trouble I’ve seen.— 
2. Sometimes I feel like a motherless 
child.—3. I know de Lord’s laid His 
hands on me.—4. Swing low; sweet 
chariot.—5. Ev’ry time I feel .de 
spirit. 1. Pf. with w.—2. Violon- 
cello and pf. © Nov. 12, 19238; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 3; 1 ¢. Nov. 30; E 577708, 
577709; Schott & co., London. [© 
arrangement ] 22872, 22873 


Spread a little gladness; w H. A. 
Saunders, m F. Hutchins, of Canada. 
© Nov. 17, 1923; 2. ¢ Nov. 19; E 
577264; Hearst music publishers, 
Itd., Winnipeg, Canada. 22874 


Spring; w and mI. A.d., of Us. © 
1 ce. Nov. 5, 1923; E 576788; Irvin 
Alex. Jackson, Chicago. 22875 

Spring, beautiful spring; waltz, by 
Paul  Lincke,' ed. W, ©. Polla,_ of 
U. S.; with pf. ace. _1..C Melody 
saxophone.—2. E flat alto saxo- 
phone.—3. B flat tenor saxophone. 
© Nov. 22, 1928; 2 c. each Nov. 23; 
I. 577381-577383 ; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 22876-22878 


Spring beauty; w B. W., melody Glo- 
ria Brice, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 1, 
1923; E 574603; Bertha Wulf, Chi- 
cago. 22879 


1278 


L.!. MUSICAL ‘COMPOSITIONS. *. 


“no. 12, 1923 - - 


Spring came with you; composed and 
played Mana Zucea [pseud. of Au- 
- gusta Zuckermann], of U. S., op. 42, 
no, 2; high in A flat. (Ampico, 
with accompaniment, no. 61461-F) 
[Music roll] © Feb: 20, 1923; 2 c. 
Dee. 18; E 575588; American piano 
co., New York. [© interpretation] 
22880 


Spring greeting; blue Danube waltz, 
Johann Strauss, op. 314, text and 
arr, Pauly Bliss, of,..U. S,,;),,mixed 
voices.,,,4to.., ©.,Nov. 7,.1923; 2 c¢. 
Nov. 20; E 577220; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. [© arrangement] 

22881 


Siking (A) song; by Gustav Holst, of 
Great Britain: violin and pf.. © 


Noy. 722; 99923);2 1 ¢.@)' | Nov;,; (289) 
) 572867; Edwin Ashdown, ltd., a 
don. 22882 
Springtime follies; no. 3, melody 


eee wn... tar wu S: 
1923 ° EH 576829 >" 
Norris, New York. 


© 1c) Nov:.9, 
Clarence Irving 
22883 
Spusarizio ’e lutto ; 
Ansanio, musica di Gennaro Qua- 
ranta, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York; mand. ace. 4to. © Nov. 1, 
192332 ec. Nov. 15; EH 574903; Verdi’s 


music roll co., New York. 22884 
St’ ammere fuie sincero! parole e 
musica di A. F., of U. S.; mand. 


New York, Rinascente music 
© Nov. 26, 1923; 2 c. Noy. 


ace, 
co. 4to. 


27; E. 575139; Angelo Falco, New ' 


work. 22885 


Stack o’ Lee blues; fox trot, w and m 
Ray Lopez, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 
1, \e. Noy.. 22, 1923 ;, Hy 575019; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 22886 
Star (The) and the cross; Christmas 
cantata and pageant, 
Seott and others, m EH. S. Lorenz, of 
U.S: 4tow 
and aff. Sept. 27; A 757631; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 22887 
Star light dreams; w A. M., melody 
Herman Dubois. [pseud. of Ethel 
Pisher]j0of1U.S.; Y@xW est Nov 1, 
1923 ; H 574595 ; Adolph Memminger, 
Elcho,. Wis. 22888 


Starlight, while we kiss good night; 
w J. H. Folsom, m Ray Hibbeler, of 
UW, S0oGs Oct; 015,11923, 2 - GstNov. 
19; E 577266; Jos. H. Folsom, Au- 
burn, Calif. 

Staropolski kujawiak ; 
‘Cw. Ss. 

ae eg Feldhann, New York. 
22890 


melody P. F., of 


versi di Gennaro | 


.text Frona. 


©). Sept... 1923); +2 .c. | 


22889: 


© dies Nov! 18, «f923G Bi | 


22901 


Stars of summer; w W.G. E.,.m E. S. 
S. Huntington, of U. S. © 1 ¢.: Dee. 
7, 1923; E 575332; W. G. Edman, St. 
Louis. 22891 


Stelluceia d’oro; mazurka; di. Luigi 
Canoro, of Italy, domiciled at New 
‘York; instrumental, © 1 ce. Nov. 13. 
1923; E 574819; Rosario Catalano, 
Br ooklyn. 22892 


Step on her boy, I am waiting; w 
_ S$. E. H., m E. 8S. 8S. Huntington, of 
WviS.a0 Oise! Nove;26, £928;..6 - 
577473; Swan E. Hallen, Vaneouve:, 
B. C., Canada. 22893 
Steppin’ on the dime; w and m Cliff 
Friend and Henry Santly, of U. S. 
© Now,;.24 1923,;.2 .¢., Nov, 26: E 
577710; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
22894 
Stepping stones; from the. play, w 
Anne Caldwell, m Jerome Kern, of 
wi: S. © Nov. 18, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 
. 15; E 574913; T. B. Harms co., New 
_ York. 22895 
Stick around, Dll try to fix.a way; w 
and 1.1m} Os dy. 6.4 OF 6 ek So pi @rck ec. 
Nov. 24, 1923; E 575066; Olman J. 
Cobb, Chicago. 22896 
Stick to your knitting; from Mary 
Jane McKane, w Oscar Hammer- 
stein, 2, and Wm. Cary Duncan, m 
Herbert Stothart, of U. S. © Nov. 
10, 1923; 2 « Nov. 12; E 576983 ; 
Harms, ine., New York. 22897 
Still, still with Thee; Christian sci- 
ence hymn, Mason, played Joseph 
Joiner, of U. S.;ein E. (Ampico, 
with words, no. 1071—E) {Music 
roll] © Apr. 20, 1928; 2 c. Dee. 13; 
E 575560; American piano co., New 
- York [© interpretation] 22898 
Stoner’s (Mother) jinglelays for the 
world; w Winifred Sackville Stoner, 
jr., of U. S., airs Mother Stoner, arr. 
and co-ed. Arthur Billings Hunt, of 
U. S.. obl. 8vo. © Sept. 15, 1923; 
2 ce. and aff. Sept. 20; A 711974; 
William B. Feakins, inc., New York. 


22899 

Stop; fox trot novelty, Harold Ben- 
nett, of U. S.; orch. Cincinnati, O., 
Fillmore music house. 4to. © Nov. 


10, 1923; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cineinnati. 


2.@ Novo 163;, EH )577135; 
22900 


-Stop flirting ! selection, George Ger- 


shwin, William Daly and Paul Lan- 
nin, arr. Dan Godfrey, of Great Bri- 
tain; full military band with con- 
ductor. (Chappell’s army journal, 
no. 511) © Oct. 10, 1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 
20; E 572439; Harms, ine, New 
York, . 22901 


1279 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22902 


‘pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Stop teasing; w James M. Reilly, 
melody S. E. B., of U.S. © 1e 
Nov. 9, 1923; E 577281; Stephen E. 
Boisclair, Albany. 22902 


Stornelli e ballate; per quartetto d’- 
archi, di G. Francesco Malipiero, of 
Italy. 1. Partitura. S8vo. 2. Parti 
staccate. © Oct. 26, 1923; 1 « 
each Oct. 27; E 572568, 572569; G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 229038, 22904 


Strauss (Richard) Freundliche vision ; 
von R. Strauss, bearb. von Walter 
Gieseking, of Germany; klavier mit 
text. © Mar. 8, 1923;.1.¢ Apr. 2; 
EK 557344; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 
[© arrangement] 22905 


Heimkehr ; von R. Strauss, bearb. 
von Walter Gieseking, of Germany ; 
klavier mit text. © Mar. 8, 1923; 
1c. Apr. 2; E 557343 ; Adolph Fiirst- 
ner, Berlin. [© arrangement] 

22906 


Morgen (To-morrow); von R. 
Strauss, of Germany, op. 27, nr. 4, 
libertragen von Jendé Hubay, of 
Hungary; violine mit klavierbegleit- 
ung. (Universal edition, nr. 7285) 
CrApr. . 26, 1923)" Nove an 
572660; Universal edition, a 
Vienna. [© arrangement] 22907 


Schlechtes wetter; von R. 
Strauss, bearb. von Walter Giese- 
king, of Germany; klavier mit text. 
©. Mar. 3. 1923 “salve... Apr. 20. B 
507346; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 
[© arrangement] 22908 


Standchen ; von R. Strauss, bearb. 
von Walter Gieseking, of Germany ; 
klavier mit text. © Mar. 8, 1923; 
le. Apr. 2; E 557342; Adolph Fiirst- 
ner, Berlin. [© arrangement] 

22909 


—— Traum durch die d&’mmerung 
(Dream in the twilight); von R. 
Strauss, of Germany, op. 29, nr. 1, 
libertragen von Jen6d Hubay, of 
Hungary; violine mit klavierbeglei- 
tung. (Universal edition, nr. 7286) 
© Apr.) i26,..192353; dives Noy..:%4E 
572659; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. [© arrangement] 22910 

Winterweihe; von R. Strauss, 
bearb. von Walter Gieseking, of 
Germany ; klavier mit text. © Mar. 
8, 1923; 1 c« Apr. 2; EB 557345; Ad- 
olph Fiirstner, Berlin. [© arrange- 
ment] 22911 

Strawberries; w and melody L. R. A., 
of: SSO! 1 & Nov. 5,! 19239 E 


576795; Lenard Richard Ayers, Fitz-— 


simons, Col. 22912 


Study God’s word; w and m H. G. T., 
of U. S.. © Aug. 1, 1923; 2 © Dec. 
3, 1923; E 575214; Herbert G. Tovey 
Los Angeles. 22913 


Study war no more; anthem, m Hil- 
bert Earl Stewart, of U. S.; solo 
voices and  eight-pt. cho. Ato. 
(Church music review, no. 690) © 
Oct. 23, 1923; 1 & Oct. 24: 1 @ Nov. 
7; E 576875; H. W. Gray co., New 
York. 22914 


Sudanese; vocal fox-trot, Kay Mon- 
tague and Frank Redmond, arr. K. 
M., of Great Britain; orch. with 
piano conductor. 4to. © Nov. 12, 
1923; 1 ec Nov. 26; E 572898; As- 


cherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd., 
London. [© arrangement] 22915 
Suffering (The) Saviour; w H. A. 


Ironside, m H. G. T., of U. S. 
Aug. 1, 1923; 2 « Dee. 3, 19235 E 


575220; Herbert G. Tovey, Les 
Angeles. 22916 
Suffering-suffragette-blues; fox trot 


shout, w and melody L. R. A., of U. 
S. ©1. Nov. 5, 1923; HB 576792; 
Lenard Richard Ayers, Fitzsimons, 
Col. 22917 
Sugar dada, there ain’t nothing 
sweeter than you; w Billy J. Moll. 
melody Len Fleming and O. H. of 
U. S., arr. Eugene Platzman, of U. 
S. ©l1e Nov. 14, 1923; E 577019; 
Oliver Hillman, Chicago. 22918 


Sugar moon; by G. E. H., of U. S.; 
melody with pf. © 1c Noy. 7, 
1923; E 576816; George E. Halley, 
Kansas City, Mo. 22919 

Suite in A dur; von Richard Gerlt, of 
Germany; klavier. Contents: Pra- 
ludium. — Sarabande. — Gavotte. — 
Menuett.—Giga. © July 1, 1923; 1 
ec. Dee. 1; E 573012; Molldur verlag, 
g. m. b. h., Leipzig. 22920: 

Suite sinfonica ; n. 2, di Enrique Soro, 
of Chili; orch., partitura. Edizioni 
Ricordi. 12mo. Contents: 1. Noc- 
turno.—2. Recuerdo lejano.— 3. In- 
quietud.—4. Meditacién.—5. Hora 


_mnistica. © Nov. 17, 1923; 1 ¢ Nov. 
19; E 572837; G. Ricordi & co., 
Milan. 22921 


Suldato appassiunato; versi di Nello 
de Lutio, musica di E. Cerino, of 
Italy; mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 8, 
1923; 2 c Oct. 26; E 576865; Casa 
editrice musicale Sorrento, Naples. 

22922 


Summer days are coming; by Mathilde 
Bilbro, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 18, 
1923; 2 c. Nov. 14; E 577055; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 22923 


1280 


 } PS OS 60 eee ee 
a SO oe cee 
RNY en 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


22946 


Summer musings; by Benjamin Bur- 
rows, of Great Britain; pf. © Sept. 
Ze rao2s 1 @ Nov. 3; EB 572614: 
Augener, ltd., London. 22924 


Summit; march. Harold Bennett, of 
U. S.: oreh. Cincinnati, O., Fillmore 
music house. 4to. © Nov. 10, 1923; 
2 e@ Nov. 16; KE 577125; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 22925 


Sun of my soul; 
Peter Ritter, arr. Harold Hart Todd, 
of U. S.; six pt. cho. © Sept. 6, 
1923; 2 ec. Nov. 2; E 576730; Lamar 
& Barton, Nashville. [© arrange- 
ment] 22926 


Sun (The) shines on the stream; 
quartette, w lLaurene Highfield, m 
H. W. Porter, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
Ato, © Nov. 6, 1923; 2c. Nov. 10; 
EH 574795; Chart music pub. house, 
Chieago. 22927 


Sunflower (The) trail; w lLaurene 
Highfield, m Ira B. Wilson, of U. S.; 
sep., alto and bar., melody in bar. 
4to. (School music for the upper 
grades and high school) © Nov. 
W997 1925 3.27 co Nov; 23; .B,.57%82T ; 
Chart music pub. house, Chicago. 

22928 


6 
Sunset, the hills and you: w and m 
Russel J. England, of Canada. © 
Nov, 17, 1923; 2):e) Nov. 19; E 
077260; Hearst music pub. co., Itd., 
Winnipeg, Canada. 22929 


Sunshine (The) of my memories; w 
Vv. C,m E. S. S. Huntington, of U. 
S. ©1l1e. Nov. 26, 1923: E 577455: 
Victoria Coon, Mesa, Ariz. 22930 


Sunshine (The) of my mother’s smile: 
w G. A. D.. melody Arnold T. Lax, 
of U:08). © 1 ¢.. Nov. 19; 1923: B 
077156; Gerald A. Dobson, Carthage, 
ING Y: 22931 


Supplanted; child impersonation, w 
Iris Potter, m Cuthbert Clarke, of 
Great Britain. (Musical mono- 
logues, no. 275) © Oct. 18, 1923; 1 
e. Oct. 22; E 572507; Reynolds & co., 
London. 22932 


Supreme (The) sacrifice; w John S. 
Arkwright, m B. H., of England; 
mixed voices. London, Novello & 
co., Itd., 4to. © Oct. 15, 1923: 1 
ce. Oct. 20; E 572381; Basil Har- 
wood, Bristol, England. 22935 


Sur la riviére noire;  barcarolle, 
poésie de Raymond Philippon, musi- 
que de Marcelle Soulage, of France, 
op. 28; mezzo-sop. ou baryton. EHdi- 
tions musicales Buffet-Crampon & 


w John Keble, m- 


cie. © Oct. 5, 1923; 1 e: Oct. 27; 
FE 572527: Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 
22934 


Sur la terre; paroles de Dufleuve, musi- 
que de G. Krier, of France. © Nov. 
3, 1923; 1 e. Nov. 30; E 572982; 
Francis Salabert, Paris. 22935 


Susan; w J. M. L., m R. S. S., of. U. 
S., arr. Elmer Schoebel, of U. S. 
1 ¢. Nov. 26, 1923; E 577442; Rich- 
ard S. Strauss and Joseph M. Led- 
erer, Chicago. 22936 


Suzette: w P. O. B., melody Walter 
Smith and P..O. B., of U. S, arr. 
W. Smith. © 1 ¢. Dec. 5, 1923; E 
575271; Perey O. Brewer, San Fran- 
cisco. 229387 


Swanee bound; w Sam M. Lewis and 
Joe Young, melody Geo. W. Meyer, 


Of U- (SUCKS? I a. Nov.016,21922 B 
577074; Irving Berlin, ine, New 
York. 22938 
Swanee home; fox trot, w and m 


James Vollmer, of U. 8.3; pf. with 
words. © Nov. 14, 1923; 2 « Nov. 
16; E 575005; Vollmer bros. & Geo. 
Black, Philadelphia. 229389 


Swanee River blues; from Ziegfeld 
follies of 1923, w Gene Buck, m Dave 
Stamper, of U. S. © Nov. 8, 1923; 
2, ¢. Nov. 12; E 576917; Harms, inc., 


New York. 22940 
Sweep (The): w and m Robert J. 
Wyeth, of Great Britain. © Nov. 


8... 028,254 Oe (NOV.422 fn DiZaae8 * 
Lareine & co., Itd., London. 22941 


Sweet and low; w Tennyson, m Arthur 
Richards, of England; unison voices 


in F. 4to. (Novello’s school songs, 
no. 13857) [Staff amd tonic sol-fa 
notations] © Nov. 12, 1923; 1 «¢. 


- Noy. 15; E 572761; Novello & co., 
Itd., London. 22942 


Sweet angel mine; w and m S. C. F., 
of (Ge: 8: © (5 e.Now,7, 7, 1928,;,.5 
576809; Samuel C. Fink, Portland, 
Me. 22943 

Sweet baby; w Fred Rose, melody 
Albert A. Short, of U.S. © 1e. 
Dec. 4, 19283; E 577675; Breau & 
Tobias, New York. 22944 

Sweet cookie; w P. O..B., melody P. O. 
B. and Walter Smith, of U. S., arr. 
W. Smith. © 1 ¢. Dec. 5, 1923; E 
575273; Perey O. Brewer, San Fran- 
cisco. 22945 

Sweet de papa; blues, by E. H, of 
U. S., arr. Jas. Alston; pf: ©1e. 
Nov. 27, 1928; E 577549; Edmonia 
Henderson, Louisville. 22946 


1281 


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22947. 


pt. UT, D. S.,¥.18 


Sweet Emalee; w B. F. T.,.m Arnold 
T. Lax, of U.S. New York City, 
‘Frank Harding. © Nov. 1, 1928; 2 
.¢, Nov. 19; E 577190; Benjamin F. 
Tweedy, Lewistown, Id. | 22947 


Sweet Florida’s queen; w and mL. M. 
Riv of U. Su (© Nov: 10,1928; 2). 
Nov. 16; E 577633; L. May Reeves, 
Winter Haven, Fla. 22948 


Sweet girl IT am longing for you; w 
S..DiS.;:m John F. Ryan, of U. S. 
G1 ¢«. Nov. 28, 19235." 577562; 
Stephen D. Satzewich, Hinsdale, 
Mass. 22949 


Sweet Kalua Lou; w and m Ben Ryan, 
Jules Buffano and M. K. Jerome, of 
THES. © Nov: 10, 1923; 2° e<Mov. 
10; E 574780; Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co.. New York. 22950 


Sweet lips; fox trot, w and m P. P. N.,- 


of U.S. .OsNove UG: 19233: 2sce. 
“Nov. 19; E 577239; Peter P.'Neu- 
mann, Long Prairie, Minn. 22951 


Sweet memories; w L. J. B.,m George 
Graff, ‘jr-j‘of Uj Ss arn) Theo,,.G. 
Beach, of U. S. ©1«¢. Nov: 5, 1923; 
FE) 574849 ; Loretta J. Ba Dour. Wak- 
hon, Minn. 22952 


Sweet memories of yesterday: w E. 
Ho Hs md BE: Andino, of .U. S, © 
Lc. Nov.;26,-4923: 6B 547475; KE. H. 
Hall, Hennessey, Okl. 22953 


Sweet old summer days: w W. J. B.. 
m,Chiton. Keith, ‘of U.S. 

_ Branch, N. J., Keith’s music house. 
(Cy oct. tatoos. 2. 'c. "Novie 10-78) 
574891; W. J. Braxton. Long Branch, 
NitwA ret 22954 
Sweet pal (Douce compagne); w and 
m Bob Miller, of U. S.. version 
franeaise de Léon Chevalier: med., 
in A flat. Standard ed. © Nov. 22, 
1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 23;'H 577384; Sha- 
piro, Bernstein & co., ine.: New York. 
22955 

Sweet papa Joe; w and m Harry Link, 
Addy Britt and Ben Russell, of U. 8. 
© Nov. 30, 1923; 2 « Nov. 303/)E 
575188 : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New. York. 22956 
Sweet Sabbath bells; fantaisie de con- 
cert, A. W. Holt, op. 24, rev. Harry 
L. Harts, of U. S.:; pf. Rev. ed. © 
Oct... 25, 1923 ;:2 ec: Nov. 307 Eis" ; 


‘White-Smith music pub. co., Bos- 
ton. [© revision] 22957 
Sweet scented hawthorn: w J. R. 


Meagher, m Ernest Newton, of Eng- 
land; unison. voices, in G.. 4to. 
(Novello’s school songs, no. 13856) 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 


Long | 


Noy: ;.30,,71923 >, 4 Wee 1. 
2988; Novello & co., ltd., London. 
,22958 


Sweet william or marigold; waltz 
song, w and m, H. :W.,.of U. S.. Chi- 
cago, Mrs. C. Albin Carlson.. © Nov. 
1G) (1928 ;,.27 es) Nowy 19, B77 249 - 
Helga Westling; Chicago. 22959 


Sweetest (The) story told; sacred 
song, Ww and,m .K..R.,..of, 0. S$: 4 © 
1c. Nov. 24, 1923 ; EH. 5750714 ;. Kath- 

_erine Reiling, Chicago. 22960 


Sweetheart mine; w G. H. M.. m E. 
S. S. Huntington, of U. S. ©1«. 
Nov. 10, 19283; E 574728; Gracia 
Ellen Martin, Billings, Mont. 22961 


Sweetheart of mine; w M. M.'B., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. 8. -© 
1 ¢. Nov. 19, 1923; E 577172 ; Manuel 
M. Bonita, Oakland, Calif. 22962 


Sweetheart of the rose; w A. M. M., 
melody John F. Ryan, of U. S. © 
1 c. Nov. 28, 1923; E 577565; Anna 
M. Movus, Lidgerwood, N. D. 22963 

Swing song; w Alice Whitson, m May 
F. Lawrence, of U. S.. (in Rain- 
bow cycle, no. 7) © Nov. 26. 1923: 
2 e Nov. 27; HE 577538; Hdward 
Schuberth & co.. New York. 22964 

Swinstead (Felix) Song; by F. Swin- 
stead, of Great Britain, op 58, no: 1, 
ed. Ernest Fowles; pf. (Curwen 
edition, lower division, no. 9216) © 
Aug. 29, 1928; «basen Ockriias VE 
572453: J. Curwen & sons, ltd., Lon- 
don. 22965 


Switchback (The); by E. Sutton, of 
Great Britain; ten. trombone solo 
in B flat, with pf. ace. © Sept. 28, 
1923’; 1 c«. Nov. 3; E 572643; Boosey 
& co., London. 22966 

Sympathy; by Arthur Murray Good- 
hart, of Great Britain; organ. © 
Sept: 29): 1923%. 4 Se_faNogsee: SE 
572615 ; Augener, Itd., London. 22967 

1. Piano.—2, Viola and 
piano.—3. Violin and piano._—4. Vio- 
lonecello and piano. © Oct. 31, Nov. 
1, 1923; 1 ¢ each Nov. 17; E 572802— 
572805; Augener, ltd., London. 

22968-22971 

Syneopated (A) waltz with you; w 
and melody H. R. K., of U. S., arr. 
BL Vi! Dahiquist(of UL S. © toe: 
Nov. 26, 1923; E 575111; Harold R. 
Keidel, Minneapolis. 22972 


Syncopatin’ mama; w and m J. Russel 

Robinson, of U. S.. © Nov. 19, 1923 ; 

2 ce Nov. 19; E 577201; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

22973 


© 
oF 


1282 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12,1923. 


Syncopation on the brain; from Danc- 
ing mad, w and m Harry Cahill, of 
- Great Britain: © Oct. 31, 1923; 
1 &@. Nov. 12;. E 572720; Lawrence 
Wright music ¢o., London. 22974 


SzezeSliwe matzenstwo (Happy mar- 
.Yied) ; w. and, melody Joseph Kal- 
lmi;andyP.«E., of U,,,S.,.arr., Ps/F. 
Qa ¢.:Dec. «1, 1923 ;cH , 57686 ; 
Peter Feldhann, New York. .. 22975 
‘Taint no tellin’, what the blues will 
make you do; w and m Porter 
Grainger and Lena Wilson, of U. 8S. 
Jack Mills ed. © Nov. 13, 1923; 
2 ¢. Nov. 19; E 574967; Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. 22976 
‘Taint no use of singin’ the blues; w 
and melody R. A. Booker, of U.S. 
© 1 ¢, Nov. 7; 1923; E..576814; R. 
_ Arthur Booker, New. Rochelle, N. Y. 
3 22977 
Take back your pride; w. J. M.,.m 
Pee une Lon, of O. S.C) 
Teer. te Ge: Ht lt .fOe 
_Majerowski, Denver. 22978 


Take me back to my old ’Tucky home; 
w J. T. M., m Cyril Seymour, of 
‘U.S! © Nov: 24, 1923); 2°@) Nov: 26; 
E 577601; John T. Mulheron, Ju- 
niata, Pa. 22979 

Take me back to old Wisconsin; w 
Ae, GG. MM of U. So" TPho- 
tostat] © Oct. 12, 1923; 2.¢. Nov. 
19; EB 577198 ; Fred G. Miner, Chi- 
cago. 22980 

Take me back to the garden of roses; 
w James KE. Dempsey and Mark 
Fischer, m Jos. A. Burke, of U. S.; 
medium voice. © Apr. 2, 1923: 2 ¢ 
Apr, 10; E 559402; Independent mu- 
sie co., Philadelphia. 22981 

Take me home; w Jack Hagerty [ice. 
\J. J. H.], melody ae Ethelbert 
and Emmet Daly, of U.S. ©1« 
NOY. 142. 1020... BTT034 : sone Ai 
Hagerty, Washington. 22982 


Tam o’shanter; wand m L. A. Y. of 
U.S. 3; pf. with w. @©ie Nov. Ty 
1923: E 576802;-Luther Andrew 
Yantis, Decatur, Il. 22983 


Tamarisk town; from London calling, 
w and m Noel Coward, of England. 


(oy NOvVer au, . 1a232) Tee Bee. TR 
573038 ; Keith, Prowse & .CO., itd., 
London. 99984 


TamburaSka skola; sa razdijeljenom 
5 uputom nota i tamburanja, napisao 
‘1 izertao R. C., of Jugoslavia, domi- 
ciled at Chicago, Il. © Mar: 7, 
leone 2c. July 3, 1923, aff! Aug. 15; 
/ A” 756172 ; Rudolf Crnkovich, Chi- 
cago. 22985 


Tango a Sorrento; 


22996 
Tango; by I. Albeniz, transcribed 
Arthur Hartmann, of U.. S.; violin 


-and pf. .(Master pieces for the vio- 
lin) © Nov. 7, 1923 5.2 e:.Noy. 20; 
FE) 577228; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [© new arrangement] , 

22986 

versi di Nello 
de’ Lutio, musica di M. De 
Vellis, of Italy; mand. acc. 4to. © 

» Sept. 8, 1923; 2 c. Oct. 26; E 576864 ; 


Casa editrice musicale. Sorrento. 
Naples. 22987 
Tango (El) de los .amantes; par 


Alfredo . Barbirolli,. orechestré par 
Ad. Gauwin, of France; orch. avec 
piano-conducteur. 4to. © Sept. 1, 
25ee | Cx eG, 3s) wotoOe ks | i 


bra:rie Hachette, Paris. 22988 


Tantz a freilachs; melody I..A. 8S. and 
A, $3 of; US. ,,,© 1. e., Novi,2,,.1923 ; 
E 576696; Irving A. Silver and Abe 
Schwartz, New York. 22989 

Tarantella; di Alfonso Castaldi, of 
Italy ;,,,oreh. + d’arehi. Partitura. 
Edizioni Ricordi.. 12moe. -©, Nov. 
17; 1923 ;,1,e: Now.;19.;,E 572836 +,G. 
Ricordi & co., Milan. 22990 

Tateniu mameniu; w Boris: Rosenthal, 
m J.M.R., of U.S.(pIYMNY  DIYURY) 
©), Qets.8,,1923 > :2.<e. . Nove.,85 
974699 ; Joseph M. Rumshisky, New 
York. 22991 

Tchike, tchike; paroles de Léo Le- 
liévre et H. Varna, musique de Vin- 
eent Scotto, of France. © Nov. 3, 
1923 --d0e:: Nov. 30; Ei 57297}: Fran- 
c:s Salabert, Paris. 22992 

Te Deum laudamus; w from the Book 
of common prayer, m W. G. Alcock. 
of England; mixed voices, organ 
ace., in A.. 4to.,. (Novello’s, parish 
choir book, no. 1119)..; © Nov.. 30, 


19238;.1 ¢@,Dec. 1;,.E 572987; No- 
_ vello & co., 1td., London. 22993 
Tears: and triumphs, no. 5; w and m 


TL. P., S. S. Nelson and others, of 
UW, §:4,i:k2mo,, .©.JSune,30; > 1923 ;.2...¢: 
and: aff...Aug.. 24; A 758608; L. L. 
Pickett, Wilmore, Ky. 22994 
Technology..of violoncello playing; bk. 
1, 16 .etudes in the first position, 
Arnold Trowell, of Great Britain, 
Op. Do. ©,Oct. 11 1928- 1c. Nov. 3: 
E 572635; Schott & co., London. 
22995 
Tecnica (La) razionale e progressiva 
del violoncellista; di L. Forino, of 
Italy. v. 4 (Edizione Ricordi.,, 
no. 390) [Italian; French and En- 
glish text.] _© Nov. 17, 19233) 1c. - 
Nov. 19; E 572849; G. Ricordi & €0., 
Milan. 922996 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


22997 


pt. 111, B.s., v.18 


Telephone blues; w and m Christian 
Marcus, of U. S., arr. Frank S. But- 
ler, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 22; 1928; 
FE 575023; Love light music co, New 
York. 22997 


Téll me a story; fox trot, M. and J. 
Schonberger, of U. S., arr. O. Sci- 
acea, of U. S.; full military band: 
obl. 32mo. (Feist edition, no. 1633) 
© Nov. 23, 1923; 2 « Nov. 24; E 
575121; Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
[© arrangement] 22998 


Tell me darling, do you love me; fox 
trot, ‘w’ind'm J)P.,!of US!) Ove 
Nov. 26, 1923; E 577466; John Pi- 
azzi, Brooklyn. 22999 

Tell-tale twilight; valse, by Jack Hyl- 
ton, of Great Britain; orch. 4to. 
(Chappell & co,’s orchestral journal, 
no. 946: Chappell & co.’s salon or- 
chestral journal, no. 231) © Oct. 


3, 1925.29 Pe. Oct! 16: » He HF2428 : 
Chappell & ¢o., Itd.. London. [© 
arrangement | 23000 


Temple bells; w A. L. B., m Milton 
Neul, A. L. B. and Jack Chapman, 
of Ul -S!;; arr. ‘John- Bach; ‘ef U.S. 
© 1 ¢ Nov. ‘19, 1923; B® 577161; 
Art L. Beiner, Chicago. 23001 


Ten thousand years from now; by 
Ernest R. Ball, transcription Geo. 
J. Trinkaus, of U. S. 1. Violin, cello 
and pf.—2. Cello and pf.—3. Violin 
and pf. © Nov. 17, 1923; 2 ¢. each 
Nov. 26; E 577521-577523 ; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. [© new 
arrangement ] 23002-23004 

‘Tennessee blues; w T. B., melody John 
F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1c¢c Nov.-10, 
1923; E 574740; Thos. Breidenstein, 
Freeport. N. Y. 23005 

Tennis-fox ; fox trot, par Roger Gut- 
tinguer, of France; orch. avec piano- 
conducteur. 4to. © Nov. 26, 1923; 
1 « Nov. 27; E 572901; Société 
anonyme des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 

23006 


Tenor banjo studies; simplified meth- 
od, arr. M. J. S., of Jugo-Slavia, 
domiciled at New York City. © 
NOVS 20) ORS IM oMes INOve tear CLD 
577392; Michael John Saxon, New 
York. 23007 

Téte a téte; by Gillham Thomsett, of 
Great Britain; pf. (Four mosaics, 
no, 4)e © Oct 12, 19232 a ec Oct. 
22; E 572376; Duff, Stewart & co., 


itd. London. 23008 


That best kiss of all; w N. M.. melody 


John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1¢ Nov. . 


13,1923; KE 574839; N. Michalski, 
West Frankfort, I. 23009 


a 


That Broadway Indian of mine; from 
Ziegfeld follies, of 1923, w Gene 
Buck, m Dave Stamper, of U: S. © 
Novi i247, : ‘L923 21.¢SiINow728% 1B 
o7T711; Harms, ine.,, New York. 

23010 


That city of light; duet or quartet, w 
Malvin Morton, m J. B. W., of U.S. 
© Nov. 20, 1923; 2°@) Nov. 24; EB 
575081; J. B. Witherspoon, Weather- 
ford, Tex. 23011 


That idol must come down; w and m 
HH: G.:T., of U.S. ©, Augini 023 ; 
2 ¢. Dec. 3, 1923; E 575225; Herbert 
G. Tovey, Los Angeles. 23012 


That lullaby strain; w and melody 
Art Kassel and Vic Berton, of U. S. 
© 1c. Dee. 12, 1923; E 575605; Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. 23013 


That naughty yodel; fox trot, w Paul 
Van Dyke, m Maurice Baron, of 


France. © Nov. 23, 1923; 2 ce Nov. 
26;. E 575091; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 23014 


That old fashioned garden of mine; 
from Ziegfeld follies of 1923, w Gene 
Buck. m Victor Herbert, of U. S. 
©«<Nov. 8, 19233°2)' 4oNew Wah 
576980; Harms, ine., New York. 

23015 


That pink sunbonnet that you wore; 
w W. J. B., m Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher]; of U. S. 
New York, Frank Harding’s music 
pub. house.. © Nov. 10, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 19; E 577628; W. J. Byron, 
Eveleth, Minn. 23016 


That raggin’ jazzy tune; w A. M. B., 
m E. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. © 
1 c. Nov. 26, 1923; E 577460; Artie 
M. Bryan, Phoenix, Ariz. 23017 


That’s everything; fox trot, w Gus 
Kahn, m Charley Straight and Al- 
fred Kvale, of U. S., arr. Wm. 
Schulz, of U. S.; orch., with words. 
Feist ed. 4to. © Nov. 13, 1923; 
2 ¢« Nov. 14; E 574919; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

23018 


That’s why I gave my lone heart to 
you; w and m W. D., of U. S., arr. 
Edward Bailey, of U. S. © 1. 
Nov. 238, 1923; E 577367; William 
Drake, St. Louis. 23019 


That smile by radio; w Tom Meek, 
melody Arthur Fisk and T. M., of 
U. Sarre Acok. co ©.1 e.cNowed, 
1923; E 574608; Thos. H. Meek, 
San Francisco. 23020 


1284 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no.. 12, 1923 


That somebody dear is you; w and m 
H. W.,) of! U.S. «Chicago, -Mrs.~C. 
Albin Carlson. © Nov. 17, 1923; 2 
e. Nov. 19; BE 577248; Helga West- 
ling, Chicago. 23021 


That sweet black man; w and melody 
Shepard N. Edmonds, of U. S. © 
1 @ Nov. 10, 1923; E 574753; Shep- 
ard N. Edmonds music pub. co., New, 
York, 23022 


That up to date lady of mine; w and 
m M. J. S., of Jugo-Slavia, domi- 
ciled at New York; banjo ace. 
#2mo, © Nov. 1, 1923; 2 c. Nov2; 
4, 576727 ; Michael John Saxon, New 


York. 23023 
Thema und Variationen; von Fritz 
von Bosse. of Germany, op. 17; 


klavier. (KHdition Steingraber, nr. 
2290) © May 30, 1922: 1 ¢ Dee: 1, 
1923: E 572994; Steingriiber-verlag, 
Leipzig. 23024 
Then I’m a’ dreaming of you; w and 
m Wilfrid Head, of Canada, arr. W. 
We Ae. or Canada.” © 1c: Nov. 
23, 1923; E 577385; Wilfrid Vernon 
Arnold Head, London, Ontario, Can- 
ada. 23025 
Then the reward; w EF. R. Havergal, 
maltose, shepard, ofr U.S... ©vAug. 
tera, ZC Wec.3,. 2923,; H..d%520T ; 
Herbert G. Tovey, Los Angeles. 
23026 
Theodora, I adore her; oriental fox 
trot, by Everett Hall, Thomas Oakes 
and Geo. EH: Hawkins, of U.°S.; 
oreht) 4tori1@© Now: 245/:19235)2° c. 
Woy. 26; 8) 577510; Krank Hard- 
ing, New York. 23027 
There are some things you never for- 
get: from One kiss, w Clare Kum. 
mer, m Maurice Yvain, of France. 
@ INeve, 20,7 1923: 2.0.) Noy. 273; 5 
577259; Harms, inc., New York. 
23028 
There is no place like home when 
yvou’re sad and blue; w and m E. 
Be. PY. of MU.) Si Op Le! i Nowe'10, 
1923; E 574772; Eugene Edgar 
Page, Sacramento, Calif. 23029 
There'll be some changes made; song 
fox-trot Billy Higgins and W. Ben- 
ton Overstreet, arr. by Wm. Heis- 
ley, of U. S.3.0rch. , 4to.. © Nov., 7, 
1025: 2G. INOVe Oh DO T4G04.) ,ld- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
[© arrangement ] 23030 
There’s a bend at the end of the 
Swanee: w Charles Tobias, m Louis 
Breau, of U..S: .© Nov. 15, 1923: 
2 @) Nov. 10; BE 577282; Bee: Tee 
pub. co., New York. 23031 


80830—24—15 


| 


| 


23042 


—— Same. © Dee. 4, 1923; 2 ¢ Dee. 
4; E 577697; Breau & Tobias, New 
York. 23032 


There’s a dreamy town in Georgia; w 
and m Al Lee and Charles Dorn- 
berger, of U. S.: pf. with w. ©1e. 
Noy., 22, 1923.; E 575018; Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. 23033 


There’s a radio message that’s calling 
you home and the station is just 
mother love: w and m W. J. R., 
CErU. iS. KO «& Nove, 1923: H 
576823; Watler James Ross, New 
York. 23034 

There’s a reason I’m lonesome; w 
EK. E. S., m E. 8S. S. Huntington, of 
Beas VO: 1 ce. Nov. » 26) d923 em) 
577462; E. E. Sutherland, Santa 
Barbara, Calif. 23035 

There’s a rose blooming for you; w 
RaW... of -U."S., om William: "0. 
Hightower. © Aug. 2, 1923: 2 c. 
and aiff. Aug. 22; A 757349; Edward 
Winterer, Los Angeles. 23036 

There’s a sad little girl for every 
happy little boy; w and m Ray Hib- 


beler, of U. S.. arr. Thomas Con- 
fare, of. U: S.. © 1 ¢. Nov. 5, 1923; 
E 576775; Raymond O. Hibbeler, 
Chicago. 23037 


There’s a ukulele peddler: comic song, 
w and melody M. J. S., of Jugo- 
Slavia, domiciled at New York. © 
Wee: TL, 11923; (2.'ei)(Dee. 42:8 E 
575510; Michael John Saxon, New 
York. 23038 

There’s fingers on the keys; cat-bird’s 
medley, w and m F. PB, of U.S. 
New York, Frank Harding. © 
Now! 27; 1928: 2)ve. s Novin!30%) 
575179; Frank Peters, E.  Pitts- 
burgh. 23039 

There’s just a bit o’ heaven in your 
smile; w Benton Ley, m Lee David, 
of U.S. (Cover title :—There’s just 
a bit of heaven in your eyes) © 
wNOV..20,, 1025; 2 ©, Dec 6; E' Stti66: 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. 

23040 

There’s sunshine in your smile; w 
andi |C) "HY Be Ge UIs: ©P a: ec: 
Nov. 9, 1923: E 576827; Clara F. 
Hoelscher, Iowa City, Ia. 23041 

There was an old couple; two-part 

- gong, w from Folk songs of the up- 


per Thames, m Alec Rowley. of 
England; treble voices, in G. 4to: 
(Novello’s school songs, no. 1307) 


[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
@reNov. 1380; 4928:,. lh. eDecs 1¢: Bb 
572986; Novello & co., 1td.,.London. 

23042 


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23043 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 28° 


They can’t. charge us for that; w 
Ralph Stanley, m Leslie . Alleyn, 
of Great Britain; in F. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa. notations] © Oct. 22, 
PO Co AIELLO... SE pp) toa 
Feliman & co., Londen. 230438 


They're not wearing them shorter any 
longer, they’re wearing them longer 
now: w B. W., melody Peter Bieker, 
OF Be Sai pis byes Now 2ahO2aie iB 
576697; Bob West, Brooklyn. 

23044 


They shall not take my Lord away; 
w T. O. Chisholm, m W. M. R., of U. 


SEC iy ae St Os erre cht iae 
H 6576928; William M. Runyan, 
Chicago. 23045 


Thine; w and m W.°M. R.,.-of UsiS. 
© Novy, ei dO oo. WNOVs . Oe. I 


576919; William. M., Runyan, Chi- 
cago. 23046 


Things are not always as bad as they 
seem; monologue, Gerald Morrison, 
m Geo. H. Record, of Great Britain; 
pr. (Musical monologues, no. 273) 
(Cover title: Things are not always 
what they seem) © Oct. 13, 1923; 
1 e.; Oct. 225, 572492; Reynolds & 
co., London. 23047 


Think of Him; w T. O. Chisholm, m 
Wi. MOR Pot Us'S. “@i Nov.) 1.1928 ; 
2 @ Nov. 9; B 576921; William M. 
Runyan, Chicago. 23048 


Thinkin’ (The) blues; w and melody 
Tosh. A. Hammed: of (U.S: ©. 1 ¢ 
Noy. 14, 1923; BE 577028; Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. 23049 


Third book of airs; 1603, w anon., m 
John Dowland, transeribed, se. and 
ed. Edmond Horace Fellowes, of 
England. (English school of Luten- 
ist song writers) pt. 1, nos. 1-10.— 
pt: no.) 11-21, ,©, Cet 22, 1923 ;.1 c. 
SCH oN ON wick 5 et i tO: DG ZOD 5 
Winthrop Rogers, Itd., London. 

23050, 23051 


This sweet and merry month; madri- 
gal, w attributed to Thomas Watson, 
m William Byrd, ed. Edmund H. 
Fellowes, of England; mixed voices. 
Transposed ed. 4to. (Choral li- 
brary, n0.,,180);;, ©, Noy,,.2, 1923); 
1 c. Nov.,.12;, BEy.572729.; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. 23052 

This world is filled with gladness, if 


you'll but look for it; w and m 
J. B., of U. S., arr. Rose Villar, of 


Ue) S2Ou dL) ve. wNov. Vel ase Hh 
574992: Jennie Buchsbaum, New 
York. 23053 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
So this is Venice; new 1923 Ziegfeld 
follies, w Clarke and Leslie, adapted 
from A. Thomas’ Carnival of Venice, 
Harry Warren, of U.:S.; arr. Ross 
Gorman. © Oct. 24, 1923; 2 e@ Oct. 
27; E 577053; Clarke & Leslie songs, 
inc., New York. 23054 


Those eyes softly beaming; w Harry 
S. Wilson, m ‘..0..0 lof Uesaacr 
Joseph A. Bottler, of U.S. ©le. 
Apr. 23, 1923; E 574935; Holderness, 
Wilson & Bottler, Denver. 23055 


Those loving blues; w HB. J. N., m E. 
SOS. Huntington, of ‘U. S. © ec. 
Nov. ,2, 1923, FE. 576707; E. J. Nor= 
mand, Pontiac, Mich. 23056 


Those sweet delightful lilies; w tradi- 
tional, m Thomas Weelkes, ed. and 
adapted Edmund H. Fellowes, of 
England; male voices. 4to. (Male 
voice choir library, no. 96: Thomas 
Weelkes’ madrigals to three, four, 
five and six voices, no. 15) © Oct. 
Ob, L925 9 (1G. UNO ve ihe sono emma: 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. 23057 


Those wonderful eves: w P. R., mel- 
ody Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher], ‘of U. SOO ¢o Nev.’ 1, 
1923; FE 574594; Pearle Ritenour, 
Star Junction, Pa. 23058 


Through all the years; w and m M. E. 
B., of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1923; 5 
574716; Mae Hlma Barrett, Chicago. 

23059. 


Thus I knew and think of you; w, 
B.D; 1, om ‘George, Grain. airs sc0r 
U:. S., arr. Theo. G.. Beach, of’ U.S. 
© 1c. Nov. 5, 1923; E 574864; H. D. 
Lyle, Marvell, Ark. 23060 


Tidings of joy; Christmas song sery- 
ice consisting of anthems, hymns 
and carols, G. K., of U. S.; mixed 
and children’s cho. 4to. © Sept. 
1. 1923; 2c. Nov. 26; E 577514; Geo. 
_Kessel,..St. Paul, Minn. 23061 


To and fro; by Erie Grant, of Great 
Britain. ed. Ernest Fowles; pf. 
(Curwen edition, lower division, no. 
9207), ©: SeptT, 19237 te ee ao ; 
BH 572450; J. Curwen & sons, Itd., 
London. 23062 


To die without Christ; w C. F. War- 
ren» m H. G. T., of U. S...© Aug. 
1, 1928; 2 ¢ Dec. 3, 1923; E 575219; 
Herbert G. Tovey, Los Angeles. 

23063 


1286 


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mip, 12, 1923 


23084 


To do or die for Lambda chi; w and m | Tozer (Ferris) Two songs; m F. T., of 


Gaines W. Walter, of U. S. [and] 
Song of praise of Lambda chi alpha; 
w and m Lester R. Sprenger, of 
U. S. 4to. (Cover-title:—To do or 
die for Lambda chi, and Praise 
song of Lambda chi alpha) © Nov. 


2, 192382 ce Nov. 10; Hye S T7287; | 


Lambda chi alpha fraternity, In- 
dianapolis. 23064 


To i et Glashus; ballet, af Hakon 
Schmedes, of Denmark; klaverud- 
tog..© Oct: 10, 1928; 1 ¢. Nov. 18; 
E 572746; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 23065 


To welcome me; rose in repose; from 


Rapid fire, w Bert Moreland, m Jock - 


Holland, ef Canada. © Oct. 31. 
1923; -1 e@ Nov. 3; E 572608; Leo 


Feist, ltd., Toronto, Canada. 23066 
Toko-boko tantz; melody Peretz 


Sandler, of2 Gi)S: ©» ce Nov: 22, 


1923; E 575011; Louis Gilrod, 
Brooklyn. 23067 
Tombeau d’enfant; mélodie, poésie 
d’Emile de Monserrato, musique 


d’ Augustin Lazarotti, of Italy, op. 20; 
voix; graves! © Noy: 2, 1923:; 1c. 
Nov. 30; E 572947; Henry Lemoine 
et cie., Paris. 23068 


Toodle-oo; from Mary Jane McKane, 
w Oscar Hammerstein, 2, and Wm. 
Cary Duncan, m Vincent Youmans, 
of U.S. .© Nov. 10, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 
12; 4, 576982.; Harms, inc., New 
York. 23069 


Tootzi mutzi; w and melody L. G., of 
U.S: (ym ey) © lc. Nov. 22, 
192%: B 9518012; | Louis’ Gilrod, 
Brooklyn. 23070 


Torno a canté pe’ te; versi di Nello 
de Lutio, musica di Franco de Fil- 
ipps, of Italy; mand. ace. 4to. 
Sept. 8, 1923; 2-e. Oct. 26; E 576863; 
Casa editrice musicale Sorrento, 
Naples. 23071. 


Totsie; waltz, E. M., of U. S.; pf. © 
1 ¢. Dee. 6, 1923; E 577747; Evelyn 
MeCulloeh, Albany, Ala. 23072 


Tout autour du moulin; paroles de 
Lucien Boyer, musique de A. Chan- 
trier, of France. © Noy. 3, 1923; 
1 c. Nov. 30; E 572974; Francis Sala- 
bert, Paris. 23073 


Toutes les femmes; fox blues, paroles 
- de KH. Audiffred et Léo Leliévre, fils, 
musique de Vincent Scotto, of 
France. © Nov. 3, 1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 
20; E 572978; Francis Salabert, 
Paris. 23074 


England. Contents:—Dear mem- 
ory; w Julia Widgery Slaughter.— 
Good-morrow to my lady fair; w 
Henry Knight. © Nov. 2, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 12; E 572735; Stainer & Bell, 
ltd., London. 23075 


Travlin’ to de grave; part-song, ne- 
gro spiritual, arr. William Reddick, 
of U. S.; men’s voices. Fischer ed. 
(Choruses in octavo form, part- 
songs for, men’s voices, no. 5317) © 
Nov. 15, 4923: 2; ¢. Nove,,163, 7H 
5771388; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [© arrangement] 23076 


Trial (A) lesson in playing the piano 
by ear; Niagara method, rev. R. G. 
W.,.of U.,S.,.8vo.. ©. July.,23, 1923; 
2-e. July 24, aff. Aug. 11; A 756011 ; 
Ronald G. Wright, Niagara Falls, 
N. Y¥. [© revision and improve- 
ments] ZD0TT 

Triflin’ man o’ mine; w and m G. C., 
of U. 8., arr. Everett Sanderson, of 
U. S. Muneie, Ind., Souders music 
shop. © Noy. 24, 1923; 2 c Nov. 
26; FE 577599; Gene Cobb, Muncie, 
Ind. 23078 

Trinkt brederlach lechymen; melody 
EVAS Se and- Al's... of We Si70© 2° 
Nov. 2, 1923; E 576695; Irving <A. 
Silver and Abe Schwartz, New York. 


23079 

Trio “in “C: by W. CBE} of? UP 8:) ‘op. 
7; pf., violin and violoncello. — se. 
New York, G. Schirmer, inc. © 


Oct. 30,°1923: 2 c« Nov. 3, 1923; KE 
574648: William Clifford Heilman, 
Cambridge, Mass. 23080 


Trip along: w and melody B. B. and 
Neil Morét, ‘of U.S.) arr. N. Moret. 
© £'¢ ' Noviod, 1923-7 H) 577031 
Ben Black, San Francisco. 23081 


Triumphal march; by J. Lilian Van- 
devere. of U. S.: orch. of bells, tri- 
angle, castanets, tambourine and 
drum. Sc. and pts. © Dee. 3, 1923; 
2 e@ Dee. 6; E 577755; Art: publi- 
eation soc., St. Louis. 23082 

Troubles; humorous patter song. Ww 
and m Frank Wood, of Great Brit- 
ain; in B flat. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Oct. 18, 1923: 1 «. 
Oct. 22; E 572495; Reynolds & co., 

~ London. 23083 


True; ballad fox trot, w and m Ben 
Bernie, Violinsky [pseud. of Solly 
Ginsberg] and Ben Ryan, of U. S. 
© Oct. 9, 1923; 2 ce Nov. 8; B 
577045; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 23084 


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23085 


Di Ti n. s., v.18 


Trust; wand mW) Mo -R.,-of 0.08. 
©: Nov. 1, 1923; 2 c Nov. 9;.E 
576937; William M. Runyan, Chi- 
cago. 23085 


Truth (The) [and] The lie; w Ted 
Lymbery, m Herbert Townsend, of 
Great Britain; pf. (Musical mono- 
logues, no. 276) © Oct. 13, 1923; 
1c. Oct. 22; E 572506; Reynolds & 
co., London. 23086 


Trying; fox trot: w A.'HS m’° EY 828. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1 e¢. Nov. 
26, 1923; E 577464; Arthur Haber, 


Brooklyn. 23087 
Tschaikowsky (Peter Iljitch) Inter- 
rupted revery (Réverie interrom- 


pue) ; by Tschaikowsky, op. 40, no. 
12, played Hans Barth, of U. S.; 
in A flat. (Ampico, no. 61631—F) 
[Musie roll] © Dec. 20, 1922; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 13, 1923; E 575592: American 
piano co., New York. 
tation] 23088 


Legend of the Christ Child; Eng- 
lish text Arthur Knox, m Tschai- 
kowsky, arr. Clarence Dickinson, of 
U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. (Modern 
series; no. 269) © Nov. 14, 1923; 
1 ec. Nov.;15,'1\c. Nov. 28,; BE 575048; 


H. W. Gray co., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 23089 
Iisbroxt (La Fleur); paroles d’A. 


Pouchkine, paroles francaises de M. 
LD. Calvocoressi, English text by 
Robert Burness, musique d’A. Gret- 
chaninoff, ed. by F. H. Schneider, 
of Germany. Moscou, Paris, ete., 
A. Gutheil. © Aug. 1, 1928; 1 « 
Oct; 26%, Ee Of2563 7neBreitkopt  -& 
Hartel, Leipzig. 23090 


Tulak; polka, arr. Louis Vitak, of 
U. S. 4to. 1. Orch.—2. Band. © 
Oct: 252.1928." 2 1c. Veach. Nov.) 5: 
D76761, 576762 


sic co., Chicago. 23091, 23092 


Tunin’ in; characteristic fox trot, by 
M: P., of U: Serpe. «© 4 G,-Nov.. 10, 
1923; E 577545; Maurice Peterson, 
New York. 23093 

Turkey in the straw: arr. Guion, 
played Phillip’ Gordon, of U. S. 
(Ampico, red label, no. 61151-G) 
[Musie roll]..© Sept. 20; 1922; 2.e. 
Dec. 13, 1923; E 575566: American 
piano co., New York. [© interpre- 


tation ] 23094 
Turned down papa blues: w and m 
Spencer Williams, of U. S.. Jack 


Mills: ed.);4@; Nov.,.13,., 4923: -2-<e. 
Nov. 19; E 574968; Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. 23095 


[© interpre- . 


; Georgi & Vitak mu-— 


Tutankhamen days; w and melody P. 


B.. of U.. S. ©1c¢ Dee. 4,.1923; E 
ot 7673; Peter Burns, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 23096 


"Twas the night before Christmas; 
recitation w Clement Clark Moore, 
m H. Wakefield Smith, of U.S. © 
Nov.’ 18, 1923; 2)'¢ Nov.99> 
574970; Jack Mills, ine., New York. 


23097 

Twelve (The) tones; by P. W., of 
GO Sirpie (© Novis? Be23 a0 
576797 ; Pete White, San Diego, 
Calif. - 23098 
Twilight and you; waltz ballad, w 


P. P., m Hugene Platzman, of U.S. 
© 1c Nov. 1, 1923; EB 574612; 
Pearl Puckett, Omaha, Neb. 23099 


Twilight pieces; by William Baines, 
of England; pf. Contents :—1. Twi- 


light woods.—2. Quietude—3. A 
pause of thought. © Nov. 18, 1923; 
1 c« Nov. 14; H 572779; Hikins: & 


¢co., ltd., London. 23100 


Twilight (The) witch: w anon. m 
B. EY) Tj: of) 0) Sy s@AaeeiNowvs 9, 
1923; E 576870; Emil E. Tanner, 
Milwaukee. 23101 


Twilight with renee wand m C. 
W. K., of U. S: © Oct. 30, 1923; 
2 ¢@ Oct. 31; > E 574986 ; Charles 
Wesley Kaighin, Cleveland. 23102 


Twinkling star; fox trot idyl, Paul 
Lincke, arr. George Rosey, of U. 8.; 
pf. © Nov. 28, 1923; 2 « Nov. 30; 
E 575155; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 

23103 


Two (The) best girls I love; from 
Shamrock, w and m Cliff Hess and 
Joseph H. Santly, of U. S. © Nov. 
9, 1923; .2,\c. Neves 10f. ow Nat4cee: 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

23104 


Two-step: by Felix Swinstead, of 
Great Britain, op. 58, no. 5, ed. 
Ernest Fowles; pf. (Curwen edi- 
tion, no. 9219) © Aug. 29, 1923; 
1 ec. Oct. 15; E 572455; J. Curwen 
& sons, Itd., London. 23105 


Two time mama; w and melody A. S., 
of Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York, arr. Arthur Darvo,, of U. S. 
© 1e¢ Nov. 26, 19238; E 577410; 
Allan Stevenson, New York. 23106 

Ukulele; lessons 1, 2, Harvey P. Long- 
street, of U. S. © Aug. 27, 1923; 
2c. and aff. Sept. 6; A 757055; 


U. S. school of music, New York. 
23107 


1288 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


Ukulele banjo studies: simplified 
method, arr. M. J. S., of Jugo- 
Slavia, domiciled at New York City. 
eEwov. 21 1923'""2e.iNov,.233" EB 
917393; Michael John Saxon, New 


York. 23108 
Ulubieniec oberek; arr. Louis Vitak, 
Of UE Ss. concertina. “© Oct-25, 


1923; 2. ¢. Nov. 5; E 576769; Georgi 
& Vitak music co., Chicago. 23109 


Um-hum; w and melody HE. M. C., of 
MISO; De. Nov’ 26)/1923; E 
577435; Elizabeth M. Cook, Belve- 
dere, Calif. 23110 


Umbrellas to mend; comedy fox trot, 
w. Jd. M., melody B., M., of » Uc S. 
©.1 ¢. Sept. 29, 1923; EH 574438; 
Ben Max and Jack Max, Evarts, 
Ky. Zoyl bt 


Uncle Sam blues; one strain blues, 
wand m Sarah Martin and Clar- 
ence Williams, of U. S., arr. Eu- 
gene Platzman, of U. S.° © Nov. 
14, 1923; >2 @ Nov. 10; BE.574769; 
Clarence ‘Williams music pub. co., 
inc., New York. Za t2 


Under the lamp; from Edward Lau- 
rillard’s Little revue at nine o’clock, 
w Douglas Furber, m Herman 
Finck, .of Great Britain. © Oct. 
peewee. GC. Oct; 20. EH 512438; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. yt Ba less 

Under the mistietoe: part-song, w 
Clifford Howard, m Frank E. Ward, 
of U. S., op. 42, no. 3; women’s 


voices. 4to. (Modern series, no. 
Woy KO Ok. 23.1923. P "e! Oct. 
22 a PeNOV., 1-1) 565167 ET: | W. 


Gray co., New York. 23114 
Under the silvery moon; six tuneful 
pieces, Emil Clarke, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. Contents:—1. In Arca- 
die —2. Rustic dance.—3. Bareca- 
rolle.—4. Elfin dance}. Harle- 
quin.—6. Columbine. © Oct. 19, 
1923; 1 ec. Nov. 3; E 572632; Schott 
& co., London. Zon 15 


Under the umbrella; by Theodora 
Waibruaofy) Wu... pt., (ares -al 
fresco fancies) © Dec. 3, 1923; 2 
e. Dee. 8; EH 577800; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 23116 


Under western skies; w J. L. B., m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
a (eeach, of 7ty)'S. “Oy ah eGov: 
16, 1923; E 577094; John L. Brown- 
ing, St. Thomas. Nev. “Q2BIVT 

Underneath the Elbe (Z Podlabi) ; 
polka, arr. Louis Vitak, of U. S. 
LO; /: 4d. vOreh.——2, Band? '@)" Oct"; 25. 


| 


Valse arabesque; 


23129 


1O2 Fg 2 oes, each! Nova: 54 +E. 5t67168, 
576764: Georgi & Vitak music ©co., 
Chicago. 25115, 23119 


Universal love; w E. S. S. Hunting- 
fan: ni J2.9=sel U.S, © 4 co Nov. 
10, 1923; E 574730; Josue Duguay, 
Los Angeles. 23120 


Unknown blues; w and melody Freda- 
die Johnson and Clarence Williams, 
Gite oe Cy LC Ove 10 Toone a 
574763; Clarence Williams music 
pub: co: ine. “New. York. Zag 8 is 


Up she rises; w and m collected and 
arr. Cecil: J.. Sharp,° of EKneland. 
(Jn Nursery songs from the Appa- 
lachian Mountains, second series) 
‘@©* O06 623) 19231 ¢4 OehM24> E 
572409; Novello & eco., Itd., London. 
[© arrangement] 231.22 


Up the Saguenay; by Alexander Rus- 
sell, of Great Britain; organ. obl. 
S8vo. (Fischer edition no. 5013: 
St. Lawrence sketches, no. 4) © 
Nove 1028 2 2. Gs Ove 2 
ofol51; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 

223 

Vade mecum; collection of motets, 
hymns, offertories, ete., compiled J. 
B. Hoffmann, of U. 8.; male voices. 
v. 3. (Fischer edition, no. 5275) 
12mo.. © Oct.-18, 1923; 2 c. and 
aff. Oct. 20; A 759494; J. Fischer 
& bro., New York. 23124 


Vado in curia; versi e musica - di 
F, A., of Italy, domiciled at Phila- 


delphia, Pa.; violino ace. © 1 «. 
Nov. 7%, .1923;. EE. 576808;, Frank 
Amodio, Philadelphia. 23125 


Vagabond blues; w J. F., melody Her- 
man A. Hummel, of U.S. ©1-.. 
Nov. 13, 1923; EH 574831; James 
Fenton, Cleveland. 23126 


by Lack, op. 82, 
played Reuben Davies, of U. S.; in 
By . arat: (Ampico, no. 61833—G) 
[Music roll] © Feb. 20, 1923; 2 «. 
Dec. 13; E 575593; American piano 
co., New York. [© interpretation] 
PET 


Valse caprice; by Scott, op. 74, no. 7, 
played Rata Présent, of U. 8S. (Am- 
pico, no. 62321-—G) [Musie roll] © 
Juaby’ 20, ,19232) 2-76) Dec: "1134. B 
515062; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 23128 


Valse charmeuse; by Handel G. 
Lovell, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Nove: 22,0 192339 Fe. Nov. (23%) Hi 
572864; Reid bros., ltd., London. 

* 23129 


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23130 


Valse coquette; O Mitake San, Friml, 
op. 77, no. 3, played Edgar Fair- 
child, of U. S. (Ampico, no. 61823— 
F) [Music roll] © Feb. 20, 1923; 
2 « Dee. 18; E 575596; American 


piano co., New York. [© inter- 
pretation] 23130 
Valse de concert; composed and 


played L. Leslie Loth, of U. S. 
(Ampico, no. 62433—-F) [ Music 
roll] © Aug. 20, 19238; 2 c. Dee. 13; 
HE 575550; American piano co., New 
York. [© interpretation] 23131 


Valse des bluets; par Alberto Bach- 
mann, of France; violon avec. pf. 
© Nov: 15, 1923; 1 @ Nov. 16; E 
572785; Société anonyme «des edi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. _ 23132 


Valse hongroise; by Paul Du Val, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 9, 1923; 
1c Nov. 10; E 572853; Banks & 
son, York, England. 23133 


Valse serenade; by Charles Davidoff, 
re-arr. L. P., of U. S.; cello and pf. 
© e, Nove 2g. t028 2H 57119 
Ludwig Pleier, Atlantic City. 

23134 


Valsette; by Otto Ortmann, of U. S.; 


pf. (Three dansettes, no. 3) © 
Noy) 19, : M923) (2. CcOUNGwl) 227 
979054; G. Schirmer, inc, New 
York. Pas ey 


Jamping Sal, the Sheba of Georgia ; 
w Henry Creamery, m Lew Pollack, 
arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S. 4to. 
(Witmark edition, excellent quar- 
tette arrangements, no. 1661, 1662) 
1. Mixed voices.—2. Female voices. 
© Dec. 4, 1923; 2 ¢.,each Dec. 412; 
EH 575499, 575500; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 


ment] 23136, 23137 
Vamzdelis (The tube); polka, arr. 
Louis Vitak, of U. S.:; concertina. 


©); Qet. 7:25; 1923522 er Naviwber EI 
076767; Georgi & Vitak music co., 
Chicago. 23138 


Variationen und Symphonischer epilog 
uber ein thema von Franz Schu- 
bert; von Richard Gerlt, of Ger- 
many’; klavier. © July 1, 1928; 1 
ce. Dec. 1; E 573011; Molldur verlag, 
g. m. b. h., Hildesheim, Germany. 

23139 


Variations sur un Noél; par Marcel 


Dupré, of France, op. 20; grand 
orgue. © Nov. 3, 1923; 1. ¢. Nov. - 
30; .E 572975; Alphonse Leduc, 
Paris. 23140 


pt. II, n. Sh, a Wha 


VaselA bida; polka, w and m VY. A. 
Bastar, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 


Nov. 20, T9023 302 ¢ Cpe dC Lets 
575376; Kral’s music house, Cicero, 
Til. 23141 


Vee vodelum voo; fox trot, w Billy 
Rose and Herman Ruby, m Lou 
Handman, of U. S., arr. Frank H. 
Barry,.:.0f£- U0. Ss i OFCho. Maen. 
Feist ed. 4to. © Dec. 11, 19238; 
2 ¢« Dee. 12; E 575604; Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

23142: 


arr. L, Ho XO ave Nov. 
24, 1923; E 575126; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. 23143. 


Veil (The) between: w and m W. M. 
R., Of Us 8S.” (Nov. a) foe 
Nov. 9; E 576914; William M. Run- 
yan, ‘Chicago. 23144 


Veil dance; O Mitake San, by Friml, 
op. 77, no. 2, played Edgar Fair- 
child, of U. S. (Ampico, no. 61903— 
F) [Music roll] © Mar. 20, 1923; 
2 « Dec. 18; E 575547; American 
piano co., New York. [© inter- 
pretation ] 23145. 


VeilS; w Bransby Williams, m Cuth- 
bert Clarke, of Great Britain, op. 86; 
pf. (Musical monologues, no. 274) 
© ‘Oct. 13,7 19233 ae Ork pee 
572508 ; Reynolds & co., London. 

23146. 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Rigoletto para- 
phrase; by Verdi-Liszt, ed. McNair 
Iigenfritz, of U. S., played Rodion 
Tugarinoff. -(Solo carola, no. 75076) 
[Musie roll] © Dee. 3, 1923; 2 e. 
Dec, 14; EH aipase, Cable co., Chic- 


ago. [© editing] 23147 
Vesper; 8¥ sel. sis ey, Wa Ee ee OL 
Canada; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Nov.. 24, 19284) Dies@. NOW ea ED 
572857; J. EF. Tupper and Robert 
Cumming, Toronto, Canada. 23148 


Victory; march, melody by 8S. S., of 


U. S.; cornet. © 1 @ Nov 14, 1923 ; 
IE 575116; Salvatore Salvio, New 
York. 23149: 


Vieille chanson espagnole (Old Span- 
ish song); poésie de Arséne Hous- 
saye, English w Nita Cox, musique 
de Louis Aubert, of France; voix 
moyennes.., @ vAue.. 20 Woczeumua C: 
Sept. 11; E 567777; Durand et cie., 
Paris. 23150 

Vieux (Le) banc; poésie de Jean De- 
lage, musique de Augustin Laza- 
rotti, of Italy, op. 22 bis; tén. 
Nov. 3, 1923; 1c. Nov..30; E 572945 ; 

. Henry Lemoine et cie, Paris. 23151 


1290 


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no. 12;1923 


Viking (The); w and m G. H. H., of 
U. S., arr. Hahm and Dalby, of 
U. S.; basso profundo. © 1 e. Sept. 

- 8, 1923; E 576634; George Harding 
Hahm, Kane, Pa. 23152 


Violin (The) made easy and attrac- 
tive; Gaelic collection of Irish airs, 
jigs. ete., selected, arr. and fingered 
with bowing marked B. S., of U. S. 
obl. 16mo: © June 30, 1922; 2 ec. 
June 27, aff. Aug. 16; A 757442; 
Batt Scanlon, San Francisco. 238153 


Virginia Brown; w and m Jos. E. 
Howard, Norman J. Vause and 
Henry Welling, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 
of U. S.; female voices. 4to. (Wit- 
mark edition excellent quartette ar- 
rangements, no. 1721) © Dee. 4, 
fee eG eG | 12.* Eb oDOL:.. M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
arrangement ] : 23154 

mixed voices... 4to. 

Witmark edition, no. 1722) © 

Notes te 72 C..) INOV.. 223 B 


hd 


579032; M. Witmark & sons, New 


York. [© new arrangement] 23155 
Vision d’amour; melody, R. W., of 
We Bere) 1c. Nov. 6; 1928; EB 


574667; Rudy Wiedoeft, New York. 
23156 
Vis‘ions; w L. E., melody Luther A. 
Clark,jof<U:,S: ©: c. Nov..4, 1923; 
E 574590; Lavora Wnnes, El Paso, 
Tex. 23157 
Visions of childhood days; w H. F. A., 
m GeodsoiiGrafh, jrijoaf Us Ss. arr. 
Theo, Beach, of U.S. .© 1 .¢. Nov. 
23, 1928 ;, 40, (577356 3) Harry. An- 
derson, Little Falls, Minn. 23158 
Viva Menfi; valzer, melody Giuseppe 
Tarantola, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. ©. 1.c. Dee. 6, 1923; E 
577741; Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 
23159 
Voices from the trees; w E. A. W. P., 
m Arnold T. Lax, of U. S.::° New 
York, Frank Harding. © Nov. 7, 
1923; 2. ¢ Nov.)193 'E 577631; Eliza 
A. Warner Praul. Medford, Or. 
23160 
VYelga (The) boatman’s song: from La 
chauve-souris, w Carol Raven, of 
U. $8... marr. James Brennan, of 
B.S) "© Nov: 15, 1923): '2'c. Noviiité: 
E 577068; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. [© words and ar- 
rangement of melody as an accom- 
panient ] 23161 
Volksmusik der Rum&nen von Mara- 
mures; von Béla Bartok, of Hun- 
gary. (Sammelbinde fiir verglei- 
. chende musik wissenschaft, heraus- 


£2 


AEPCSITIONS 
25172 


gegeben von Carl Stumpf und EH. M. 
von Hornbostel, vierter band) © 
May 11,1923; 1 e@. Sept. 4; A—For- 
eign 23133; Drei masken verlag a.-g., 
Munich, Germany. 23162 


Volunteer (The) choir; monthiy mag- 
azine, ed. H. S. Lorenz and others, 
ef Dy Saivedis mo. Lb, nOet. 923% ¢4to. 
© Sept. 4, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
27; A 757634; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 


ton, O. 23163 
W  pielgrzymiej. szacie: wale, arr. — 
Wincent Baluta, of U. S.: orch. 4to. 


© Nov. 10, 1923; 2 ¢«. Noy. 26: E 
575095; Wladyslaw H. Sajewski, 
Chicago. 22164 


Wagner (Richard) La mort d’Yseult; 
de Tristan et Yseult, par R. Wagner, 
transeription par Franz Liszt, ré- 
vision par S. Riera, of France; 
piano. Ed. classique. © Sept. 14, 
2S Pe Nov. 30: Bhat bis Du- 
rand et cie., Paris. [© revision] 

23165 


—  Tannhaitiser; ouverture. de R. 
Wagner, arr. par F. S8., of France; 


orch. avee conducteur. 4to. (Ou- 
vertures classiques, no. 33) © Nov. 


3 1928 22 en i Now, Sac HE DF2923: 
Francis Salabert, Paris. [© arrange- 


ment J 223166 
Waiting; w and m D. G., of U.S. © 
ie. wNoeve: 17,01923 3. By dT4928% 
Dorothy Gerten, Chicago. 23167 


Waiting at the garden gate; w L. T., 
m Geo. Graff, jr:, of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. ‘Beach, of} 0:08. ©xioe Nov.) 23, 
1923; EH 577340: Lucy Thompson, 
East Crawford, N. J. 23168 

Waltz (A), a kiss and you stole my 
heart; w.and melody, P..S., of U. S. 
OQvd«e.. Noven28, 1928: Fo 71DT2 
Philip Shapiro, Buffalo. 23169 

Waltz composition, no. 1; melody 
Dor Us. Yarn. 04: f. Vosbur eh: 


Wie Ve ee ke aC INO A es. toa 
STT157 ; Doris Helliday, New York. 


23176 

Wanderer (The); part-song, w anon. 
from Wit and drollery, m Edward 
Elgar, of England: male voices. 4to. 
(Orpheus, new series, no. 5990) © 
Noy? 12) (39238' 1.7 eb), Novi’ 153 
572763; Novello & co., 1td., London. 
23171 

Wanderin’ daddy, your mamma is 
waitin’ for you; w andm S. K., of 
U.) S., arr. IN. E! Perkins, of: U:'S.; 
pr -withi wey ©ilieiDec. b 1928; BH 
577634; Sidney Easton, New York. 

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23173 


pt. TI, n. SS Vai8 i 


Wandering (The) Irish; w W. G. E., 
m EH. S. 8. Huntington, of U. S. © 
Lie: Dee. .7,/°1923 3-H O33, WG. 
Edman, St. Louis. 23173 


Wash mah sins away; part-song, w 
Katharine Atherton Grimes, m John 
S. Fearis, of U. S.; mezzo-sop., alto, 
and bar. 4to. (Junior high school 
glee club, no. 1802) © Nov. 23, 
1923; 2:¢e. Nov. '26;:H 577494; Ju S. 
Fearis & bro., Chicago. 23174 


Washington, the state of the ever- 
green; w and m C. W., of U. S., arr. 
Po By: Story. .) New York) Frank 
Harding. © Nov. 24, 1923; 2 «. 
Nov. 26; E 577512; Charity West- 
over, Bellingham, Wash. 23175 

Watermelon (The) vender; w Mrs. G. 
COL MES Ts. Euntinestont) of 
UioS.,, 1@.dhisel Now. 71; 1O28i7 
974725; Mrs. Geo. C. Tanner, Hyde 
Park, Mass. 23176 


Waves of praise; song service, ed. B. 
B. Bateman, G. M. Bateman, J. 
Henry Showalter and others, of U. 
Sir2moe, |. © BKeb:45, 19232 ce Aue. 
23, aff. Oct. 2; A 757822; Bateman 
brothers, Knoxville, Tenn. ZOATT 


Way down sunny South; w and m N. 
R., of U. S., arr. Rudolf Thaler, of 
UV. See). Teen Nom, (15: T9252 EI 
074940; Netti Rossi, Philadelphia. 

23178 


We are the ladies of the Ku klux 
klan; w R. M., m Harry Jay [pseud. 
of H. J. Lineoln] of U. S. Muncie, 
ind., Metz & Lewis. © Nov. 17, 
1923; 2 ec Nov. 19; BE 577296; Roy 
Metz, Muncie, Ind. 23179 


We can’t buy life; w and melody J. A. 
Heaton, of Great Britain, domiciled, 
it ‘Phradelphiay Crate. NOve.2 1, 
1923; EH 575134; John Arthur Hea- 
ton, Philadelphia. 23180 


We have seen His star in the east; w 
and m Caleb Simper, arr. Paul Bliss, 
of U. S.; men’s Voices. 4to. (Theo. 
Presser co., Christmas anthems) © 
Nov. 7, 1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 205 H’at?219 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
[© arrangement] 23181 


We'll guard it while they’re sleeping ; 


wand miJ..M. G.. of Us Smy@p4 c. 
Nov. 26, 1923; E 577467; J. M. God- 
trey, Detroit. 23182 
We shall sing in heaven with the 


Kings weir. BY or... nt Be Le S:: 
of UL S..@i Oct! 30; 192331270 Nov. 
15; E 574889; R. L. Stuckey and J. 
R. Baxter, jr.. Dalton, Ga. 23183 


| We’ve got to have more; w Joseph 


McCarthy, melody Harry Tierney, of 
U.S. ©1 ¢ Dee. 3, 1928; BE 575609 ; 
Leo Feist, ine., New York. 23184 


Weidt’s chord system; [by A. J. W.], 
of U. S. 1. Suppl. 7, Inversions.— 
2. Lesson 4, Composition.—%8. Suppl. 
9 8S. V. C., Syneopating passing 
notes.—4. Lesson 3, The motive. © 
Sept. 6, 1928;.2 ¢« and .aff.. each 
Sept. 10; A 756759-756762; Albert 
J. Weidt, Newark, N. J. 

23185-23188 


1. Suppl. lla M, Simplified 
chord chart.—2. Suppl. 9a, Addition 
to suppl. 9 S. V. C.—=8s. Suppl. 13¢c 
S. V. C., Fill in exercises.—4. Suppl. 
9b, Dim. chord progression. © Oct. 
6, 1923; 2 c. each Oct. 10; A 761406— 
761409 ; Weidt’s chord system, New- 
Poke nia] 23189-23192 


1. Suppl. ise Ss: Vo. rae 
in exercises.—2. Suppl. 12 §S. V. C., 
Filling in stop runs.—3. Suppl. 8b, 
Passing notes.—4. Suppl. 12a S. V. 
C©., Fill in exercises. © Sept. 18, 
1923; 2 c. each Sept. 21; A 758419-— 
758422; Albert J. Weidt, Newark, 
News 23193-23196 

Welsh airs and dances; arr. Alfred 
Moffat, of Great Britain; violin and 
pf. bk. 2. (Album series, no. 82b.). 
©! Nov.''4, 19238" 1¢¢. 4 Noy ay 
572810; Augener, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement ] 23197 

Wenn ich bei bubi bin; shimmy-fox- 
lied, aus Dolly, operette in drei 
akten, gesangstext von Rudolf Ber- 
nauer, musik von Hugo Hirsch, of 
Germany, klay. arr. v. Otto Linde- 
mann, of Germany. © Oct. 20, 
1923; 1 ¢ Nov. 19; E 572798; Drei 
masken-verlag, a. g., Berlin. 23198 


Were you there; the crucified, three- 
part song, negro. spiritual har. 
Charles Fonteyn Manney, of U. S8.; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 4, 
1923; 2 c Nov. 8; HE 576886; Oliver 


Ditson co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment ] 20199 
West; w and melody P. O. B. and 
Walter Smith, of U. S., arr. W. 


Smithii © oD) cv Deeins,51023> 
575272; P. O. Brewer, San Fran- 
cisco. 23200 


Whalebone (The) ; unison, or solo and 
two-part refrain, w Laurene High- 
field, m H. W. Porter, of U. 8.3; sop. 
and alto. 4to. (School music for 
the upper grades and high school) 
©ONov. .2,):19233:)°2) caNoveiOr i 
574796; Chart music pub. house, Chi- 
cago. 23201 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


What a wonderful time; w Harry 


Walker, m Sonny Clay, of U. S. © 
Mov: fic, A923 61:2 es) Nov.,,.22> HE 
575037; Sunset music pub. co., Los 
Angeles. 23202 


What is life without the girl you love; 
pwr less nme Arnold £.;\ hax of 
U.S. New York, Frank Harding. 
©, Nov; <7," 1923 3: 2 
974813; G. L. Heck, St. Charles, Mo. 

23203 

What love means to girls like me; w 
and m by Noel Coward, of England. 
Now. 26: 1923 Lc. Nov. 263: 5 
592905; Keith, Prowse & co., Itd., 
- London. 23204 

What meanest thou, O sleeper; w T. O. 
“hisholm, m W. M. R., of U. S. 
Noy. 1, 1923 > 2 c."Nov..9 ;"H) 576924 : 
William M. Runyan, Chicago. 23205 

‘What’s a whole world to me without 
you; waltz ballad, Harold Wardell, 
arr. Robert Braine, of U. S.; orch. 
4to. ‘© Nov. 28, 1923; 2 ¢ Dee. 1; 
EK} 577694; Edward Schuberth & co., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

} 23206 

What’s the use; w Hugene West, m 
Harry Woods, of U. 8S. © Oct. 31, 
1923; 2 c. Nov. 8; HE 574942; M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. 23207 

‘What shall I do when he calls on me; 
fox trot ballad, w. and m_ J: J. 
Schneider, of U. S., rev. and arr. 
-Walter Paul, of U. S. © Noy. 2, 
1923; 2 ce. Nov. 9; E 576840: Robin- 
son Crusoe music pub co., Philadel- 
phia. 23208 

What will become of me? w Joe 
Young and Sam M. Lewis, m Harry 
Aksi ot, U;.S;. © Nov., 7,.1923; 2 c. 
Nov. 8; E 574698; Irving Berlin, 
ine., New York. 23209 

When dreams come true; w and mel- 
ody Gene Rodemich, Allister Wylie 
and Larry Conley, of U. S.. arr. 
A AN ic) wt fe. Dee 3, 1993 - EB 
577586; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

23210 

“When hearts are young; fox-trot, Sig- 
mund Romberg and Alfred Good- 
man, arr. Dan Godfrey, of Great 
Britain; full military band. (Jn 
(“happell’s army journal, no. 512) 
©) Novy 22, 19235 a ex Dec ne Bh 
573085 ; Harms, ine., New York. 
arrangement] yaya in 6 

When I get in the movies; from That 
Casey girl, w William Jerome, m 
Jean Schwartz, of .U. S.. © Nov. 
13,, 1923; 2c. Nov. 19; E 574980; 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 23212 


cy Noy... 43:7 EB 


[© 


23222 


When I have made you mine; w S. V. 
H., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U..S., arr. 
Theo. Beach, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 
23, 1923; E 577349; Sherwood V. 
Hinman, Chicago. 23213 


When I turn my back; w and melody 
M. G H., of U.S. ©1e Nov. 26, 
1923; E 577436; Maurice G. Henry, 
Brooklyn. 23214 


When June comes along with a song; 
three-part song, from The rise of. 
Rosie O’Reilly, w and m George M. 
Cohan, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.; treble voices. 4to. (Wit- 
mark school edition, no. 1697) © 
Nov. dD, 1923'; 2c. Novo d3 "Ei 574822 ; 
“M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 23215 


When lights are low; waltz, w and m 
Gus Kahn. Ted Koehler and Ted 
Fiorito, arr. Wm. J. ©. Lewis, of 
U. S.; orch. with words. Feist ed. 
4to. © Nov. 19, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 20; 
E 577275; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 23216 


waltz ballad, w and m Gus. Kahn, 
Ted Koehler and Ted Fiorito, of 
US S£#°O Nov. 22; 1923; 2 & Nov. 
23; E 575127; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. 2O2VG 


When limber skinny Minnie shakes 
her wicked shimmy; w and melody 
i Ae Bo ieee. UCL ke c..  NOee a. 
1923; E. 576813; R. Arthur Booker, 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 23218 


When Nathan was married to Rose of 
Washington square; w Andy Rice 
and James Kendis, m J. K., of 
Uias8. ©, Nov. 1923 5,2 .e: Novz 8; 
EH 574696; Irving Berlin, ine., New 
MiOn Ke = 235219 


When skies are blue; fox trot ballad, 


w Sidney Holden, m HE. P. Womack, 
Of Ts (S.: XO) INOv:/1F, 19233.2 © Nov. 
19; E 577250; E. P. Womack music 
co., Detroit. 23220 


When the cherry blossoms bloom again 
in old Japan; w Pierre Dale, m P. 
D., of U. S., arr. Romo Falk, of 
U- S.* pf: with w: © 1.¢. Dec: 6, 
1923 ;.H) STT732; Pagie Dale, St. 
Louis. DSA: 


When the clock strikes, one-two-three- 
four; w and m Billy Merson and 
Julian Jones, of England, with 
banjulele cho. © Nov. 19, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Nov. 20; E 572847; Keith, Prowse 
& co., ltd., London. 23222 


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232993 


When the clouds have rolled away; 
w and m H. £. L., of U.S. © Nov. 
Y,  1923'3/ 2 |]. Nove SOR) SF6O1 2 : 
Henry Elliott Litchfield, Portland, 
Me. 23223 


When the gulf breezes blow; w and m 
Ry Bo B.,. of US!) Bouston) Dex, 
R. EH. Barry pub. co. ‘© Nov. 17, 
1923 3.2 c Nov. 19; E 5772415 0Rich- 
ard Edgar Barry, Houston. 23224 


When the leaves take their leave from 
the trees; w Fern. EK. Flowers, m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 16, 
1923; E 577104; Nina M. Powers, 
Villa Ridge, 1 Zen2n 


When the shadows fall; w and m 
Percy Wenrich, of U. S.-'© Oct: 29, 
1023 0 Ss NOV. Ler) Veo NON eis 
576869; Jerome H. Remick & GO., 
New York. Ze 226 


When Thou art near; w Graydon Hall, 
m.°P. B: (ML; eof WL Soo 7@40cb3330, 
192332) c. (Nov. 15; ‘574885 ; TL. B. 
Mosley, Albertville, Ala. 23227 


When will the sun shine for me; fox 
trot ballad, w Benny Davis, m Abner 
Silver, arr. Louis Katzman, of U. 
S.; orch. with words. 4to. © Apr. 
4.1923; 2 «. Apr. 12; HE 559268 3-M. 
Witmark & sons. New York. [© 
new, arrangement ] 23228 


When you’re around me; w F. E. B., 
nmelndy. aon Hh. Ryanof US) Gc 
‘L.é.) Nov. 28; 1923," Fi, 561009 5 ke. 
Barnes, Mingo Junction, O. 23229 


When you’re away; w P. J. O’Reilly, 
m Wilfrid Sanderson, of Great Bri- 
tare; in. Be ©) Septet hO2 ste c, 
Nov. 3; E 572639; Boosey & co., 
London. 23230 


When you've got a pal that’s good and 
true; w L. R. P.,m George Graff, jr., 
of U. Si, arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
U.S. ©1-c« Nov. 5, 1923; E 574856 ; 
Leon R. Plaxeo, Cleveland. Deol 


.When your girl has turned you down; 
w B. and Willard G., melody B. G.., 
of UU. S.4©:1 @ Dees 6, 192383 E 
577730; Ben Gibson, New York. 

23232 

When your heart’s in the game; from 
Kid beots, w Joseph McCarthy, m 
Harry Tierney, of U. 8S. © Dee. 5, 
1923; 2 « Dee. 7; E 575370; Leo. 
Feist, inc., New York. 23233 

Whence those sounds symphonious; 
anthem for Christmas, w T. Kelly, 
m C. H. Kitson, of England; semi- 
cho. 6 or 8 voices, with organ acc. 


pt. 111, 8 V. 18 


4to. (Church choir library. no. 252) 
Oct. 19, '1923'; 1 &. Ney. 5% Beat2682 : 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 232384 


Where go the boats (Wohin ziehen die 
boote) ; gedicht v. Robert Louis 
Stevenson, deutsch von Eberhard 
Holscher, musik v. A. F., of U. S. 
Berlin, W. Sulzbach. © Oct. 1, 
1923; 2c. Nov. 2; E 576741; ‘Arthur 
Fickenscher, University, Va. 23235 


Where is Jesus born; Christmas carol, 
w Rollin Pease, m Malcolm MeMil-- 
lan, of U. S.; mixed voices and sop. 
solo., with pf. or organ ace. (Blue 
octavo series, no. 4030) © Nov. 153, 
1923; 2 ¢« Oct. 81; E 577622; Harold 
Flammer, inc., New York. 23236. 


Where the blue bells grow; w N. E., 
melody Arnold T. Lax, of U. S&S. 
© 1 & Nov. 19, 1923" shvae Ge: 
Nettie “Hillis, New, bern. I, i 


20237 


Where the cotton blossoms grow; w 
and m J. K.; of :;U. SS. -@ore Dec. 
4, 19238; E 577666; Julius Klein, 
Atlantic City. 23238 

Where the river flows slow ‘round the 
bend; w H. C. B., m John F. Ryan, 
of U .8:''© Ter Nov. 10), 10285. EH: 
574738; Henry C. Boland, Arnold, 
Pa: 23239 


Where will I find her; fox trot, 
w Armen Touryan [pseud. of A, W.], 
m Frank W. Ford, of U.S. New 
York; Frank’ Harding. ©, Nov. 7, 
1923°3°.2 “en Nowe 18 2 Gite rake 
Wilson, Newark, N. J. 23240 

While old mammy sings a lullaby; 
waltz, w.. ‘and’ mm. 0Gy la). 35: 
Long Branch, N. J., Keith’s music 


house. © Oct. 15, 1923; 2 « Nov. 
15; E 574897; George T. Olsen, 
Long Branch, N. J. 23241 


While that the sun; w traditional, m 
William Byrd, of England,. ed. and 
adapted Edmund H. Fellowes, ot 
England; male voices. 4to. (Male 
voice choir library, no. 93: William 
Byrd’s songs and sonnets, no. 25) 
© Nov. 6, 1923;.1 ¢' Nov. 20; E 
572854; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 

23242 

Whisper what you say; w A. N. T.. m 
George, Graff, Jr.) omni. taser 
Theo: G:'Beach, of “Ui Sino anc. 
Nov. 5, 1928; E 574859; A. N. Tread- 
gold, Detroit. 23243) 

Whispering words; fox trot. w and 
m, Io’ Di of UP S/4@ ie Neier: 
1923: E 577452; Josue Duguay, Los 
Angeles. 23244 


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no. 12, 1923 


Whither runneth my sweet heart? 
part-song. w from John Bartlett’s 
Booke of ayres, m Gerrard Wiliiams, 
of Great Britain ; mixed voices. Cur- 
wen edition. 4to. © Aug. 28, 1923; 
1 ¢. Oct. 15; E 572448; J. Curwen & 
sons, ltd., London. 238245 


Who is Sylvia? part-song, w William 
Shakespeare, m William Lester. of 
U. S., op. 25, no. 2: three female 
voices. (Fischer edition, choruses 
in octavo form, no. 5314) © Nov. 
Peio3.; 2 ¢. Nov. 27%; 1) 05%5150; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 23246 


Who’s it who loves you, who’s it. huh; 
w Felix Austead, m Henry Weiling. 
Of WitS:5©) Nov. 5, 1923 ; 2 'c. Nov. 
13; E 574808: Philip Ponce publica- 
tions, New York. 23247 


Who said wake up: w J. L. H.. melody 
Luther A. Clark, of U.S. ©1.«. 
Nov. 1, 1923; E 574592; Jessie Lee 
Harris, Atlanta. 23248 


Who threw the water on the Tom cat’s 
back? one step, A. Emmett Adams, 
of Great Britain; orch. with piano 
conductor. 4to. © Nov. 12, 1923; 
1 « Noy. 26; E 572897; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement ] 23249 


w and m A. Emmett Adams. of 
Great Britain. © ‘Nov. 1, 1923; 1 c. 
Nov. 138; E 572739: Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, ltd., London. 

23250 


Whoopla, oo-la-la; w James Kendis, 
m Albert Sherman, of U. S., arr. 
Ted Eastwood, of U.S. ©1« Dec. 
4, 1923; E 577664; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 23251 

Why? ‘w andm F.'M., of U. S: ©1 
c. Nov. ‘26, 19232 EH 577486; Flor- 
ence Murray, Springfield, Mass. 

28252 

Why did you leave me sweetie; w 
J. F., melody Herman A. Hummel, 
Ot W).; Sei @ 4s & New! 2,44923;/h 
976704; James Fenten, Cleveland. | 

23253 

Why didn’t you tell me that you 
loved me? humorous duet, w Wil- 
liam Wallace, m Rex Burchell, of 
Great Britain; in E flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Oct. 
43; (1928 .5,-1 yc.7 Oct.,.22> BE 52508 5x 
Reynolds & co., London. 23254 

Why. don’t they ery over me: w Ma- 
rion Harris; m Lou Handman, of 
Loss. (©. Noy, 14, 1025. 2 e NOV. 
_15;..E 574912; Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. ; Zee 


| Why don’t you come home; w R. L., 


melody John F. Ryan, of U. S. 

SAC WO 20; looper Of COOd sO 

ert Le Atkinson, Lockport, N. Y. 
23256 


Why has your cow such a long long 
face; w and m Ted Baxter, of U. S. 
@© Nov.,42, 1923; 2. ¢. Nov..13: E 
574805; Irving -Berlin, inc, New 
York. 23257 


Why have you stolen my delight? w 
Francis Brett Young, m Phyllis M. 
James, of Great Britain; in D min. 


© Sept. 29, 1923:-1 « Nov. 3; E 
5972612: Augener, Iltd., London. 
23258 


Why must we part; by H. A. and W. 
I., of U. S.; melody with pf. acc. 
[Photestat] © 1c. Nov. 17, 1923; 
E 574944; Harry Albert and Will 
Isel, Washington. 23259 


Why should I pine, when you’re no 
longer mine; w L. B., m Leo Uhlig, 
of U. S., arr. Vern Elliott, of U. S. 
© 1c -Nov.+14, 1923 +. 577033 ; 
Loren Boyle, San Pedro, Calif. 

23260 


Why should I weep about one 
sweetie; 2, 3 or 4 sweeties, w Henry 
Creamer, m James F. Hanley, of 
U.S. © Nov. 30, 1923; 2'c. Dee 1; 
E 577624; Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
ine., New York. 23261 


Why worry; philosophical fox trot; 
w and melody M. E. M. and J. G. B., 
of U.,S., arr..M. E. M..-©,1.¢: Dee. 
6, 1923; E 577745; Marcel Eloi Mo- 
reau and Jean G. Butners, San 
Francisco. 20202 


Wieezorna polka; arr. Wincent Balu- 
€a,.10f Us S.34.oreh) 4to.!: ©. Nov. 
21, 1923;:2-e@ Nov.!-26;3. H) 575096 ;5 
Wladyslaw H. Sajewski, Chicago. 
23263 


Wieczorna roza; waltz, arr. Louis Vi- 
tak, of U. S.; concertina. © Oct. 
25) POZA Qe ex Nove hap: By STCTES 5 
Georgi & Vitak music co., Chicago. 

23264 


Wild (The) ride; cho., w Louise Imo- 
gen Guiney, m Mark Andrews, of 
U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. (Modern 
series, no. 265) © Oct. 23, 1923; 
1 e@. Oct. 24; 1 e. Nov. 7; E 576880; 


H. W. Gray co., New York. 23265 
Will my dream come true: dream 


waltz, w and. m K.“R:. or U.S." © 
1 «& Nov. 24, 1923 ; E 575073 ; Kath- 
erine Reiling, Chicago. 23266. 


1295 


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*23267 


‘Will-o’-the-wisp; by Florence A. Good- 
rich, of. UW. S.:.pt-4© Nov. 10,1923 ; 
2 ec. Nov..15; E. 577052; Clayton F. 
Summy co., Chicago. 23267 


“Will you take Jesus to-night?; w Avis 
W. Burgeson, m Roger M. Hick- 
nia, of. VIS. % XC) Ss iaie: AoE gS : 
PCY DECr amaze Ol eek. ees 

bert G. Tovey, Los Angeles. 23268 

“Wind (The); w Alice Whitson, m 

May FE. Lawrence; of U.S. . (in 

Rainbow song cycle, no. 3) © Noy. 

26; 1928); )2.@. Nove dite oy O15 34 ° 

Edward Schuberth & co., New York. 

23269 


(Der wind); gedicht v. Robert 
Louis Stevenson, musik v. A. E., of 
U. S. Berlin, W. Sulzbach. [Eng- 
lish and German words] © Oct. 
1,:1923 +2 @ Nov: 23° E 576740; Ar- 
thur Fickensecher, University, Va. 

23270 

“Wind in a frolic; short cantata, poem 
by William Howitt, m Chris. M. Hd- 
munds, of Great Britain; female, 
or treble voices with two-part cho. 
Vocal sc., 4to. © Oct. 24; 1923; 
1 ¢@ Nov. 3; E 572602; Joseph Wil- 
liams, ltd., London. 23271 

“Windy city blues; w Wilhelmina Ran- 
som, melody Chas. A. Matson, of 
Usa py Out oc. Now 10) 1925205 
574764; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine, New York. Zaks 

Wing Food; by Cecil Burleigh, of 
Ue S.. 6p: Aono. a Violin Anda 
(Two characteristic pieces) © 
Nov (iio Zo 2 a Nov: 20" Hi 
577229; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. Zeate 

‘Winking, blinking moon; w and m 
A. E. R., of U. S., arr. Nell M. Cob- 
bledick, of U. S. © 1 e« Nov. 10, 
1923; HE 574732; Augusta Emillion 
Robert, Oakland, Calif. 23274 


“Winnifred; w EK. D., m E. S. 8S. Hunt- 
imeton; lof, Wr S). Oxi Ee Wov. 10, 
1923; E 574722; Eva Ditman, West- 
minster, Md. 23275 

‘With love and a kiss; w Sidney Clare, 
melody Donald D. Parker, of U.S. 
©: 1. « Nov. 14, 1923; E 577027; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 

23276 

“‘Withered rose; w L. A. J., m H. S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. © 1. Nov. 
26, 1923; E 577482; Lillah A. Jones, 
Bailey, Tenn. Usa we 

‘Wo hast du nur die schénen blauen 
augen her? lied und shimmy, text 
von Ropert Katscher, musik von 
Ralph Erwin, of Hungary, op. 51. 


Dt: Te, BS eS LS 


©, Oct.) 19234 hae pee 
573060; Wiener bohéme - verlag, 
Vienna. 23278 


Wonder; w G. H. and B. C. M., m B. 
G. M., of U.S. .©h1 esdNows 25-1923 ; 
FE 576701; Blanche Claire MeGuire 
and Gertrude Hart, Chicago. 

23279 


Wonderful dad; from Stepping stones, 
w Anne Caldwell, m Jerome Kern, 
of Uy Sim@iNovsi3;i1923 ;.2:e0Nov. 
15; E 574914; T. B. Harms co., New 
York, 23280 


Wonderful dreams; w M. S., m Clifton 
Keith, of U. S. Long Branch, N. J., 
Keith’s music house. © Oct. 15, 
1923; 2 e. Nov. 15; E 574895; Mar- 
garet Sclomon, Long Branch, N. J. 

23281 


Wonderful girl of today; w and m 
Willy White and Bernie Grossman, 
of U. S., arr. Ted Hastwood, of U. 
Sv; pf. with w.)si@iisc wie 15, 
1923; E 574872; Stark & Cowan, 
inc., New York. 23282 


Wonderful (The) isles; five fanciful 
pieces, E. Markham Lee, of Great 
Britain; pf. Contents:—1,., The 
island of flowers.—2. The fairy 
isle—3. The island of Shalott.—. 
The tranguil isle. — 5, Treasure 
island, .©), Nove, i 192a5e4c | Nov. 
15; E 572777; Alfred Lengnick & 
co., London. 23283 


Wonderful (The) message divine; w 
James Rowe, m G. E. V., of U. S. 
© Apr, 10; 1923; 2..c. INON-paa 5) 
575140; G. E. Vinaroff, Russell, Kan. 

23284 


Wonderland. blues; slow blues fox 
trot, w Edward Louis Watt, m 
Harold Joseph McDermott and 
Harry George Poole, of U. S. © 


Nov. 14,3,1923.2-°2) @.igwerebo:s a 3: 
577146: Wonderland music _ ©Co., 
Brooklyn. 23285 


Wonders (The) of Oahu isle; w F. J. 
P., melody Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
© 1 «Nov. 19," 10256" We arris.; 
Frank J. Papantone, Schofield Bar- 
racks, ;2))H. 23285 


Won't you take me back to Ireland; 
wT. JDL... 'm UB. S$. 8) aalmeeerson, 
of U.S. ©' 1 c' Nov. 10/1928; 
574724: Thomas J. Lynch, Chicago. 

23287 


Wood (Haydn) Three famous pic- 
tures; H. W., of England; orch. with 
pf. conductor. Concert ed. Con- 
tents.—1. The village wedding.—2. 


1296 


no. 12, 1923 


The doctor—3%3. The laughing cava- 


Her ©) Noy. 2, 1928 ~ 1c. Nov. 12: 
E 572741; Hawkes & son, London. 
23288 
Wood alcohol: one-step, fox trot, 
Roslyn Clephane, of U. S.; pf. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1923; 
E 577542; Mrs. M. W. Clephane, 
New York. 23289 


Wood shed blues; fox trot, w and m 
Beemer. S.C) NOW. 17. 1923 ° 
woven tO... Hl oi¢2or: eter P: 
Neumann, Long Prairie, Minn. 

23290 


Woodcutters (The); by Mathilde Bil- 
bro, of U. S.; pf. (Two log-camp 
Stories, no; 1) ..© Nov., 12, 1923; 
2c. Nov. 15; E 577060; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 23291 


Wooden shoes (Wouldn’t youse) ; play 
in one act, with musical number and 
several original encores, w E. T., m 
Eee erat: of Us. ©) Lue. 
Oct.. 26, 1923; D 26497; Eugene 
Thompsen, Elmhurst, Long Island, 
Ne 4 23292 


World (The) wasn’t made in a day; 
w M. L. C., m E. S. S. Huntington, 
or ens. 2 ©31).e: Dec: 7;,, 1923; .H 

575322; Melva L. Carpenter, Deni- 

son, Tex. 23298 


World’s (The) prayer; w and m HE. 
M. C., of U..S., arr. E. Snider-Turner, 
of US. ©: Oct. 28, 1923; 2 ¢. Nov. 
5; E 576800; Emile Milton Glasen, 
Los Angeles. 23294 


World’s (The) Redeemer; Christmas 
cantata, Kred B. Holton, of U.,. S. 
4to.. © Sept. 1, 1923; 2 c. and aff. 
Sept. 27; A 757959; Lorenz pub. co., 
Dayton, O. 23295 

Would you lose any sleep over me; w 
J. F., melody Herman A. Hummel, 
oF UY SY’@ I elNove 28; 1923. 
577581; James Fenton, Cleveland. 

23296 


Wrap me up and send me C. O. D. to 
Tennessee: w and melody Howard 
Johnson, Fred Phillips and Irving 
Bibo;(of WU. : Ss) arrsiBaP.sv© lve. 
Nov. 22, 1923; E 575124; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 23297 


Yedi Koulé; le chateau des sept tours, 


par E. R. Blanchet, of Switzerland, . 


op. 18, no. 4; pf. (Turquie, no 4) 


een Oct...25..4 1923 >, 2..c. -Oek. 26 5 
574709: Composers’ music corp., 
New York. - 23298 


Yes, but we have some bananas; waltz 
:and.fox-trot, w and m S. L. L., of 
-U. S., arr. Ernest E. Searles, of U. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


POT 


23311 


SoC) fe NOve 2t, 1923. Hi 55138: 
Sara L. Ingraham, Charleston, S. C. 
23299: 


Yes, it is I; w and m L. D. Eichhorn, 
of U.S... ©. Aus. T1923" 2 oe Wec 
3; E 575205; Herbert G. Tovey, Los. 
Angeles. 23300 

Yes, you'll be eating bananas; or, Sulu. 
Lulu, bonanza banana song, w and 
mm Wo By Me, jr.,: Of U2.S: 3 “sen 
Dee. 6, 1923; EH 577746; William E. 
MeNett, jr., Dunkirk, Mont. 23301 


Yeux (Les) ; poésie de Henri Bataille. 
musique de Sylvio Lazzari, of 
Hranee, © Oct: 5,.19235. 1 -€@eét. 
27; E 572541; Max Eschig et cie., 
Paris. 23302 

Yokohama; w and melody C. O., of: 
U.S., arr. Carl F. Williams, of U. S. 
©, 4o.@. Nove) 28, 1923° 0B 51 7D86.; 
Courtlandt Otis, New York. 23303 

Yonder light; w and m W. M. R., of 
UaSry ©, Novu,1,,1923:", 2, ci Ney.-9: 
E 576935; William M. Runyan, Chi- 
cago. 23304. 


Yonkers; w L. E. M., m Geo. Groff, 
jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. Beach, of 
Ugo Sik L1G. SNOVis ae 1925" OB 
577362; Linnie E. Merrill, Yonkers, 
NGS. 23305 

Yonny; w and m H. G. and L. U., of 
U8), arr. U2-4@"1, 1G Nowrd4, 
1923; EH 577016; Harold Graham 
and Lyn Udall, Portland, Or. 

23306 


You and I, bye and bye; w Harold 
Christy, m Alfred Solman, of U. S. 
OQ. NowerGy923 32 1 es Neve, 53 a 
576851; Artists pub. co., inc., New 
York. 2330T © 

You are my light and my life; w 
Helen Boardman Knox, m Ruth 
Rapaport, of +U;. S:.. © ‘Nov... 19, 
1923; 2 ce. Nov. 26; E. 575088 ; Jerome 
H, Remick & co., New York. 23308 


You be my Sheba and J’ll be your 
sheik; melody by Joseph Ribaud_ 
mane. Co bee MECot ah Sor arrs J. Ri- 
baud. Cy Pi er vNoven24)"'1928 5) 
575063 ; Charles R. Muller, Brook- 
lyn. 23309 


You can’t quit me now because I've 
had you too long; w and melody 
Klein Tindull, of U. S. ©1ce. Nov. 

. 28, 19233 E 5771574; W. C. Handy, 
New York. 23310 

You closed the doors to happiness, 
when you told me good bye; waltz 
ballad, w Herbert B. Collier, m Ew- 
ing Reid, of U. S. © 1c. Nov. 14, 
1923: FE 577020; Oliver Hillman, 
Chicago. 23311 


23312 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. Il; 0. 8., Y- ig 


You don’t mean nothin’ to me now; 
w and m C. E., of U. S.; 1st. violin 


FEC ON Ge INO¥e,, 2. autores 
577107; Chester Hscher. Jersey 
City: 23342 
Yon don’t worry my mind; w and 


melody G. P., of U. S., arr. Harry 
L.. Alford, of U..S...© 1 ¢. Noy. 12, 
1923; KE 577042; Guilford Payne, 
Chicago. ZdoLo 


You know I ean’t help loving you; 
wo LL. R.1 8), mo ‘SiS. Huntington, 
of; Ue oSs, sQy Leen Dee 74519233. EB 
5753842 ; L. R. Selley, Hamilton, Ber- 
muda. 23314 


You'll always be a dear old pal to me; 
wand m R.°M., of Italy. © 2 «. 
Novy. 23; 1928; HE 577374; Rose Mi- 
lanese, New York. 23315 


You'll have to make other arrange- 
ments; w A, G., melody Dave Drver, 
Cte E.'S. MOM IGsENOVs 2.3 TOA ele 
576743; Alex Gerber, New York. 

23316 


You'll never be a Sister to me; waltz 
song, w and m Joseph Buell Carey, 
Of Wease ©, Oct. 29, 1923; 2 c.. Nov. 
19; E 577206; Buell music. co.. San 
Francisco. 23317 


You may belong to somebody else, but 
your heart belongs to me; w and m 
Og, off Us S82; 1skoviolins ace c© 
1 ce. Nov. 16, 1923; FE 577106; Ches- 
ter Escher, Jersey City. 23318 


You never saw something like it at 

all; wand’ m LL. ‘Prk, ‘of 0. 8S: © 

1 ce. Nov. 18, 1923; E 577543; Lloyd 
Paul Kusche, Pasadena, Calif. 

23319 


You’re doing a Rip Van Winkle; w 
and m Lou Klein, Ernest Breuer and 
Fred E. Ahlert, of U. S.. © Dec. 7, 
1923: 2 c. Dee. 7;'E 575368; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

2320 

Youre gonna’ misS me; w and m L. 
EL Sy0t LO. Sav © b ee, Noy, 14, 
1923; E 577021; Leah Helen Stowe, 
Philadelphia. 23321 


You’re in Kentucky sure as you're 
horn; w George A. Little and Haven 
Gillespie, m Larry Shay, of U. S., 
arr. Ted Eastwood, of U. S. ©le. 
Nov. 2, 1923; E 574926; Broadway 
musie corp., New York. 23322 


with ukulele arr. May 
Singhi Breen, of U. S. © Nov. 28, 
1923; 2 ¢ Nov. 28; EH 577585 ; Broad- 
way music corp.. New York. 23523 


1298 


You're the most aggravating daddy 
that I evér had; w M. L. C.; m EF. 


S05.) ELUDES Cn Or “Oe eecene (e: 
Dec, tf, 1923); °(H "Sioo2e 4) Wave Li. 
Carpenter, Denison, Tex. 23824 


You tell em Charlie; w and m F. L. 
L., of Canada, art. Otto Zimmer- 
man, of Canada. © 1° © Nov. 15, 
1923: E 574875; “Fehx’ i Lewis, 
Montreal, Canada. iar) 


You think you’re such a great I am 
when you're only a little ’'m not; 
w J.” BL me Rose” Villar oe Ss. 
© 1e Nov. 21, 1923; EH 574993: 
Jennie Buchsbaum, New York. 

23326 


You thought I was blind, but now I 
see;. w. Virginia Liston, and, Sam 
Gray, melody Clarence Williams, of 
Lipase 8 1 eo NOW TOo ae 
574768; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 23327 


You to me and me to you; blues, w 
Thomas McGhee and James Walsh, 
m Camille. de Rhynal, of Great 
Britain’ © Ott! 5, 19235 © eae: 
23; E 572480; Ascherberg, Hopwood 
& Crew, Itd., London. 23328 

You’ve been a true pal to me: waltz, 
w and m M. R., of U. S. © Nov. 
24, 1923; 2 ec. Nov. 265 EH 57600; 
Myrtle Rupp, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 

23329 


You’ve got to stop vamping around; 
fox trot, w'and’m Ey HP. of U.S. 
© 1c. “Novi YOY 19238 "HR ST4a773 ; 
Hugene Edgar Page, Sacramento, 
Calif. 23330 


You’ve simply got me. cuckoo; w and 
m Walter Hirsch and Jesse Greer, 
Of... SS. © Nov. tar iene 2: 
Nov. 15; E 574877; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. rae 


You will never find a friend or an- 
other like your dear old mother; 
wand melody S. J., of U. S. 

1 c. Nev. 19, 1923; BE 577162; Sher- 
man Jefferson, Sacramento, Calif. 
23332 

Your blue earthen jar; w Dagmar 
Friselle, m G. E. W., of U. S. San 
Francisco, Wesley Webster. © Nov. 
23, 1923; 2. ¢ Noy. 23; E: 575098; 
Grace E. Wharton, Fresno, Calif. 

23333 


Your daddy’s gone to heaven; waltz 
ballad, w and melody H. H., of 


O° 8.; arr. Harry Frenek, or U2"s: 
© 1 e. Nov. 9, 1923; EB. 576832; 
23334 


Helen. Hambley, Detroit. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 12, 1923 


Your face in a star I see; w P. B., 
melody John F. Ryan, of U. S. © 
1 ce. Nov. 13, 1923; E 574840; Pearl 
Butler, Oilton, Okl. 23335 


Your lips; from One kiss, w Clare 


Kummer, m Maurice Yvain, of 
France. © Nov. 21, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 
fice ohio2s:): Harms: ine., New 
York. 23336 


Vie ohans w.S. K. K., m B. K., of 
Rs. GNOME a omens) | 
576778; Selma Kastor Katz and 
Bertha Kastor, Worcester. 23337 


Yum tum tum; fox trot, w and m 
Fred Fisher and Ben Bronfin, of 
Meee or Lee. Terry, of U.S. ; 
Orel, with w.: 4to. © Nov. 8, 
1923: 2 ec. Nov. 18; E 574807; Fred 
Fisher, ine., New York. 23338 


Zenith; overture, Harold Bennett, of 
U. 8.3; oreh. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 
more music house. 4to. © Nov. 
Tees. 2 ec Nov. 162° 577130; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 23339 


Aen, we ands melody -B... KR. of U.S. 
Powe Nov. 21,°1923""'H) 577293 : 
Boris Rosenthal, New York. 23340 


Zia (La) rosa; mazurka, melody Giu- 
seppe Tarantola, of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1923; 
Hi 577740; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. 23341 


Zingare (Le); marcia caratteristica, 
di Roberto Orlando, of Italy; pf. 


Gyiscue 1. 1928>1 €. Oct. 29: H- 


572579; Raffaele Izzo, Naples. 
23342 


Zion mein heylig land; w Moris Pra- 
ger, melody i, J: H., of U. S. © 
1 c. Nov. 28, 1923; E 577583; Israel 


23352 


Zulu’s ball; melody J. O., of U. S., 
arr. Alvin Robertson, of U. S. ©- 
le. Oct. 25, 1923; EH 574456; Joseph 
Oliver, Chicago. 23344 


Zut! zut! zut! remember, part-song, 
w Richard Mardon, m Edward 
Elgar, of Engliand: male voices. 
4to. (Orpheus, new series, no. 591) 
©) Nove 12. 1923500 Nov. dato 
572762; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

23345 

Zweite sinfonie; von Max Trapp, of . 
Germany, op. 15; fiir grosses orch., 
H moll. © Oct. 30, 1923; 1 ¢ Nov. 
16; E 572778; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 
Berlin. 23346 

Zyder from Zummerzet; from Vaga- 
bonds entertainment, w and m 
Peirse Duncombe, of Great Britain; 
in ©. [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
Lions) XO. Ot, 13, 1993-7 ve. Oe 
22; E 572501; Reynolds & eo., Lon- 
don. 23347 

Zytnidwka polka; arr. A. Omelezuk, 
of U. S. 1. Oreh. 4to.—2. Pf. 
Noy.. 21.1923: 2) ¢., each Nove 2a: 
E 577403. 577404; Joseph Krygier, 
Philadelphia. 23348, 23349 

2° leggenda: di Antonio Ricci-Signo- 
rini, of Italy; violino, violoncello 
e pf. Edizioni Carisch. © July 17, 
1923: 1 c Sept. 7: EH 567694; A. & 
G. Carisch & ¢c., Milan. 23350 


7éme nocturne; par A. Claussmann, of 
France, op. 79; piano. (Edition 
nationale francaise: Panthéon des 
pianistes, no. 1247) © Nov. 3, 1923; 
1e. Nov. 30; EF 572983; Henry Le- 
moine et cie., Paris. 23351 
100 % American; w A. M. Simmers, m 
J. 8S. P., of U. S. Midvale, O., Sim- 
mers & .Penick. 4to. 1. Mixed 
voices.—2. Male voices, melody in 
second ten. © Nov. 14, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Nov. 16; E 575001; J. S. Penick, 


J. Hochman, New York. 23343 Midvale, O. Za 

Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1923: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 46 unpublished) __ 114 
Class E, Musical compositions (including 6,832 unpublished) _________ 23, 238 
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Bon voyage; patrol, by BE. Bial. © | Drei wandrer (The three comrades) ; 


Ernst Bial, Ridgefield Park, N. J., von H. Hermann, op. 5, no. 4; eine 
as the author. R 24916, Oct. 17, singstimme mit pf. © Hans Her- 
1928. @ mann, Dresden, Germany, as the au- 

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In meiner heimat (In my native vil- 

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written by E. B. Marks, composed mit begleitung des pf., in G dur. 
by Jos. W. Stern. © Edward B. © Eugen Hildach, Frankfurt am 
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LIST OF MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MANU- 
~FACTURE. OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO. PRODUCE ME- 
“CHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 1 (E) OF THE ACT 


OF MARCH 4, 1909. 


All my life. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Noy. 22, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 2. 5 

Alley up. © Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Noy. 19, 1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 2. 6 

Awful moanin’ blues. © Down South 
musie pub. corp., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 23, 1923; recorded, v. 
6, p. 3. / - 7 

Baby mine. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York: Notice rec’d Nov. 22, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 2. 8 

' Bahama; w Leo Michel, m Harry 
Woods. © M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. . Notice rec’d Nov. 20, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 1. 9 

Blue grass blues. © Jack Mills, inc., 


New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 17, 
1923: recorded, v. 5, p. 200. 10 
Bring it with you when you come. © 


Jack Mills, ine., New York. Notice 
ree’d Nov. 16, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 200. 11 
Carolina carvin’ time. © W. S. Har- 
vey, Edenton, N. C. Notice rec’d 
Dee: 12, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 7. 
12 
Oasey is a wonderful name. © Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Nov. 17, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 200. 
13 
Chase me Charlie. © Harry Von Til- 
zer music pub. co., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Nov. 27, 1923; recorded, v. 
6;1 203. 14 
Chicago bound blues. © Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. Notice ree’d Nov. 
16, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 200. 15 
Same. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dee. 13, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, Dp. Ce 16 
Chicki, chicki. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 17. 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 1. 1? 


Chief Hokum. © Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub, co., New York. Notice 
rec’d, Nov. 27, 1923: recorded, v. 6, 
Ds oe 18 


13 


‘Dear old lady. 


23352 


Chimes of St. Joseph. © Jack Mills, — 
ine., New York. Notice reec’d Nov. 
23, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 3. 19 


Clown (The) © Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Nov. 22, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 2. -~ 20 


C’mon and dry the dishes. © Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. Notice, rec’d 
Nov. 17, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 200. 

21 

Come on Spark Plug! © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 19, 1923; recorded, 
VO. D2 ae 

Come right in. © Jack Mills. ine, 

New York. Notice ree’d Noy. 16, 

1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 200. 23 

Comin’ thru’ the blues. © Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New, York... Notice  ree’d 
Nov. 24, 1923; recorded, ‘v...6,.p. 3. 

24 

Coquette (La): ecaprice, arr. Erno 
Rapee and William Axt; orch. © 
Richmond-Robbins, ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 7, 1923; recorded, 
Ve G2 Ds, be 25 

Cotton pickers ball. © Jack Mills. 

inc., New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 

16, 1928; recorded, v. 6, p. 1. 26 

Same. © Jack Mills, inc.. New 

York., Notice rec’d Dee. 13, 1923; 


recorded, v. 6, p. 7. vA § 
Dancer (The) of the Nile. © Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc., New York. 


Notice rec’d Dec. 7, 1923; recorded, 
V. 6. p"4: 28 
Dancin’ Dan. © Goodman & Rose, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Dee. 


17, 1923; recorded, v. 6. p. 7. 29 
Dancing honeymoon. © Harms, ine., 
New York. Notice rec’d Noy. 28; 
1923: recorded, v. 6, p. 4. 30 


© Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co... New York. Notice 
rec’d Noy. 27, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 4. 31 
Deuces wild. © Jack Mills, inc.. New 

York. Notice rec’d Noy. 17, 1923; 

recorded, v. 5, p. 200. Bd 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Dizzy fingers. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Novy. 17, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 200. ao 


Don’t forget to remember. © Irving 
Berlin, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Dec. 1, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 5... 34 


Dream away. | © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 5, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 5. 35 


Dream boat; m Mildred White Wal- 
Jace, arr. Harold Dixon; orch. © 
Dixon Lane music pub. co., Chicago. 
Notice ree’d Novy. 16, 1923; recorded 
Ve 9, Pp, 199. _ 36 


Egyptian rose. © Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 19, 1928; recorded, v. 6, p. 2. 

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Hileen. © Leo Feist, ine.. New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 7, 1923; recorded 
1 6)! 5s 38 


Ellis Island blues; by Henry Santrey, 
Benton Ley and Lee David. © M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Noy. 21, 1923; recorded, v. 
6; po Z 39 


Emblems of love; w Sidney Mitchell, 
m Lew Pollock. © M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 
20, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 1. 40 


Ev'ry day is Mother’s day. © Jack 
Mills, ine.. New York. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 17, 1923; recorded. y. 5, p. 200. 


41 
Fool (The); w Benton Ley. m Lee 
David. © M. Witmark & sons, New 


York. Notice rec’d Nov. 20, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 1. 42 


—— Same. © M. Witmark & sons, 


New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 21, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 2. 43 
Graveyard dream blues. © Jack 


Mills, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 5, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 5. 
44 


Half past ten. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 7, 19238; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 5. 45 


He may be your dog. © Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 
17, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 200. 46 


Hit or miss. © Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Nov. 17, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 200. 47 

Hollywood Rose. 
New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 8. 


18, 
48 


© Fred Fisher, inc., - 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


I believed you: by Wm. I. Haeusler, 
jr. and Vaughn De Leath [pseud. of 
Leonore Von der Lieth]. © M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 21, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
B.. 2. 49 


I can’t believe you’re gone. © Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New. York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 19, 1923; reeorded, 
eae PD... 50 

© 


I’d be a fool to fool with you. 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Nov. 19, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 2. ; 51 


I’d love to waltz thru life with you. 
© Harms, ine., New York. Notice 
ree’d Dec. 15, 1928; recorded, v. 6, 
pod. 52 

I don’t know nobody here. © Fred 
Fisher, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Dec. 10, 1923; recorded, v.1G,ipi T. 

53 


I’ll get even with you. © Jack Mills, 
inec.. New York. Notice ree’d Nov. 
17, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 200, 54 © 


I love Rosie Casey. © Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 
17, 1923; recorded, v. 5; p. 200.» 55 


I’m a one man woman, looking for a 
one woman man. © Irving Berlin, 
inc.. New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
1, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 5. 56 

I’m feeling blue for Mammy Lou; by 
Henry Creamer and Lew Pollock. 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice ree’d Noy. 21, 1923; recorded, 
¥. 6, pe) Be 57 

I’m tired of being alone. © Orpheum 
music co., Boston. Notice rec’d Nov. 
16, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 199... 58 


I never had a mammy. © Irving Ber- 
lin, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 6, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 5. 

59 

I’ve got the blues for Rampart street. 
© Jack Mills, ine, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 16, 1923; recorded, 
v. 5, p. 200. 60 

I want to rock-a-bye my mammy; by 
Al Dubin, Paul Cunningham and 
Bert Rule. © M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. Notice ree’d Noy. 21, 
1923; recorded, v. 6; p.25. 61 


I wonder where my oid gal is to-night. 
© Skidmore music co., ine, New 
York. Notice rec’d Noy. 21, 1923; 
recorded, v..6, p. 1. 62 


If she was what she was, when she 
was sixteen. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 1, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 5. 63 


1304 


NOTICES OF USER 


no. 12, 1923 


23352 (97) 


If the rest of the world don’t want 
you, go back to mother and dad. © 
‘Irving Berlin, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 24, 1923; recorded, v. 
6, p. 3. 64 


In a day or two; m Edgar Adeler, arr. 
Harold Dixon; orch. © Dixon Lane 
music pub. co., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Noy. 16, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. oa 

o 


In love with you. © T. B. Harms co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 10, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. T. 66 

Same. © Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. Notice rec'd 
Novy.. 19, 1923 ; recorded, ' v. ‘6, p. 2. 

67 

In the land where the green sham- 
-rocks grow. © Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Noy. 27, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 4. bo ee 

Ireland must be a garden; by Geo. 
Graff, jr. and Bert Rule. © M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. Notice 
mee d Noy. 21, 1923; recorded,.,v.,6, 
BDipees 69 

Jt’s men like you make girls like me. 
© Philip Ponce publications, New 
York. Notice rec’d Nov. 13, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 199. 70 

It’s not the first time you left me. 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 9. 
1923; recorded, v..6, p. 2. far 

It’s too late now. © M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 
21, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 2. ce 

Javanella. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Nov. 17, 1923; 
recorded, vy. 5, p. 200. 73 


Juliet; by Walter Hirsch and Al 
Sherman. © M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 21, 


1923; recorded;-v.'6, p. 2. 74 
Just hot. © Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Nov. 22, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 2. 75 
Just like a thief. © Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 23, 


1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 3. 76 
Kitchen ‘stove. © Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 2. 17 
Lawdy, lawdy blues. © Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 
16, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 200. 78 
Lickin’s. © Irving Berlin, inc., New 


_ York. Notice rec’d Dec. 12, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 7. 19 


Lil-Lil-Lillian. 


| Linger 


© Orpheum music ¢co., 
Boston. Notice ree’d Nov. 16, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 199. 80 


awhile. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 24, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 3. 81 


Little old New York. © Harms, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Dee. 10, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 6. 82 


Little spinning wheel. © Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Nov. - 
17, 1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 200. 83 

Lonesome Cinderella. © Shapiro, 
Bernstein & eco., ine., New York. 
Notice rec’d Noy. 17, 1923; reeorded 
wi 64004. 84 

Lots 0’ mamas. © Jack Mills, inc, 


New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 16, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. le | 85 
Lots 0° mamma. © Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Dee. 13, 


1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 7. 86 
Mabel’s dream. © Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 16, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 200. 87 
Mamma’s the boss! © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Nov. 19, 1923 : recorded, 
Ve Oy ie 2s : 88 
Mason Dixon blues. ©1 Down South 
emusic pub. corp., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 16, 1923; recorded, 
v. 5, ‘p. 200. 


Melancholy. © Jack Mills, ine., New 
York. Notice ree’d Dec. 5, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 5. 1 90 

Minnie the mermaid. © Leo Feist, 
inec., New York. Notice ree’d Nov. 
24, 1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 3. 91 

Miriam dear, I love you. © Broad- 
way music corp., New York. No- 

_ tice ree’d Dec. 6, 1923; recorded, v. 
6. psi. 92 

Moanin’ groanin’ blues. © Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. Notice ree’d Nov. 
16, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 200. 93 

Monkey business. © Waterson, Ber- 
lin & Snyder co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
Dp; 2: 94 

Moon am shinin’s © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
6, 1928; recorded, v. 6, p. 5. 95 

Moonlight and roses. © Irving Ber- 
lin, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 12, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. T. 

96 

© Leo Feist, inc., 

Notice rec’d Nov. 24, 

recorded, v. 6, p. 3. 97 


My lady of the Nile. 
New York. 
1928 ; 


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23352 (98) 


My rock-a-bye-lo lady. © Orpheum 
music co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 16, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 199. 


98 
My sunflower maid. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 


Notice rec’d Nov. 19, 1923; recorded, 
Vv. 6p) 2 

Nobody ever cried over me. © Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Nov. 19, 1923; recorded. 
vei 6) p22. 

Onions bring mem’ries of you. © 
Goodman & Rose, inc., New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 6, 1923; recorded. 
v. 6, p. 6. ] aL 

Only (The) girl. © Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 7, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 5. 102 

Out and gone. © Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. Notice ree’d 
Nov.. 19, 1923; recorded, y. 6, p. 2. 


103 
Pianola. © Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Nov. 17, 1923; 


recorded, v. 5, p. 200. 104 
Pickaninny dance. © Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 23, 
1923 ; recorded, vy. 6, p. 3. 105 
Please come again summer days. © 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 17, 1923;. recorded, v. 5, 
p. 200. 106 
Pond lily waltz. © Bertha Brunck- 
horst, Brooklyn. Notice rec’d. Nov. 
22, 1923; recorded, v. 6,.p. 2. 107 
Potqmac River blues. © Down South 
music¢ pub. corp., New York. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 28, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
eo. 108 
Red light Rosie. © Irving Berlin, 
inc.. New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 


16, 1923 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 200... 109 
Remember the waltz. © Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc.. New York. 


Notice rec’d Novy. 17, 1923; recorded, 
Vs Gods 110 
Reuben, Reuben, where have you been. 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 19, 
1923; reeorded, v. 6, p. 2. 1 
Savage carnival; wild man’s dance, 
arr. Erno Rapee and William Axt; 
erch. © Richmond-Robbins, inc., 
New York: Notice ree’d Nov. 16, 
1923; recorded, v. 5, p.- 200. 112 


Saxcphone scandals; by Charles 
Dornberger; saxophone. © Rich- 
mond-Robbins, ine., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Noy. 26, 1923; recorded, 
VAG, Duis 113 


pt. 1152) '8., v.18 © 


Say it with a ukulele. © Skidmore 
music. co., ine, New York. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 17, 1928; recorded, v. 6, 
Diy ) 114 


School time. © Harry Von Tilzer 
music pub. ¢o.,, New York. Notice 
rec’d, Nov. 27, 1923;, recorded, v. 6, 
Piss (115. 


Seal it with a kiss. © Moe Thompson, 
St. Paul. Notice rec’d Dec. 13, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 7. 116 


Shake your feet. © Harms, inc., New 
York. “Notiee*rec’'d Noy? 22; “1925 ; 
recorded, v. 6,’ p. 1. 117 


Shanghai lullaby. © Irving Berlin, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Dee. 
12, 1923; recorded, V. 6, .p. ( 118 


Slow down sweet papa. © Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 
17, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 200. 119 


Something said you: by W. Lee’ Dick- 
son and Frank W. Vanderpool. © 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 21, 1923 ;' recorded, v. 
@,' pr 120: 


Sometime in Junetime. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Nov. 19, 1923; recorded, 
Wet Gee Ht 121 


Song of the rose. © Broadway music: 
corp.. New. York... Notice réec’d Dec. 


6, 1923: recorded, v. 6, p. 5. 122: 
Soul (The) of a rose; by Marion 
Gillespie and Byron Gay. © Rich- 


mond-Robbins, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Noy. 27, 1923; recorded, 
vi 6, Dib: 123; 


Southern lullaby: w Frank W. Bea- 
ston. © M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. Notice rec’d’ Nov. 20, 1923 ; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 1. 124 


Stack o’ Lee blues. © Jack Mills, ine... 
New York.. Notice rec'd Nov. | 
1923 *" recorded, Vv. 6, ze 125: 

Stackolee. © Fred Fisher, inc., New 
York. . Notice rec’d.Dec. 10, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 7. 126 

Stay home, little girl, stay home. © 
Shapiro. Bernstein & co., inc... New 
York. Notice,ree’d Nov. 17,,.1928 ; 
recorded. vy. 6,:p. 1. rt 

Sunshine of mine. © Ted Browne 
music. co., ,inc.,,, Chicago. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 16, 1923; recorded, v. 5, ~ 

_~p. 199. 128. 

Swanee River blues. © Harms, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Noy. 22. 
1928; recorded, vy. 6, p. 1. 129: 


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no. 12, 1923 


23352 (149) 


Sweet Kalua Lou. © Waterson, Ber- When I get in the movies. © Jack 


lin & Snyder co., New York. Notice 
ree’d Nov. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 


pos. 130 
Sweet pal. © Shapiro, Bernstein & 
co., ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 30, 19235; recorded, v. 6, p. 5. 
ent: 

Synecopatin® mamma. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 


Notice rec’d Nov. 19, 1923; recorded, 
¥. Gp: 2. 132 
"Tain’t no tellin’. © Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. Notice ree’d Nov. 17, 
1928 ; recorded, v. 5, p. 200. 133 


That little grey house without any 
key; by J. Keirn Brennan and Ern- 
est R. Ball. © M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. Notice ree’d Nov. 21, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 2. 134 


There’s a dreamy town in Georgia. © 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Noy. 22, 1923; recorded, v. 6. 
ae 135 


There’s a radio message that’s calling 
you home. © Walter James Ross, 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 22, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 1. 136 


Turned down papa blues. © Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 17, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 200. 

137 


"Twas the night before Christmas. © 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. Notice 
. ree’d Nov. 17, 1923; recorded, v. 5, 
p. 200. 138 
Valse Leoane; by Charles Dornberger ; 
saxophone. © Richmond-Robbins, 
_ ine. New York. Notice ree’d Nov. 
26, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 3. 139 


Mills, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Nov. 17, 1923; recorded, v. 5, p. 200. 
140 


When lights are low. © Leo Feist, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 
24, 1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 3. 141 


When you dance with a wonderful 
girl. © Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
inec., New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 
19, 1928 ; recorded, v. 6, p. I. 142 

Who’s it who loves you, who’s it—huh? - 
© Philip Ponce publications, New 
York. Notice ree’d Nov. 13, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 199. 143 


Why don’t they ery over me. © Irvy- 
ing Berlin, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Nov. 22, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
De 22 144 


Why has your cow such a long, long 
face. © Irving Berlin, ine., New 
York. Notice rec’d Nov. 17, 1923; 
recorded, y. 6, p. 1. 145 


Why should I weep about one sweetie; 
2, 3 or 4 sweeties. © Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. No- 
tice ree’d Dec. 7, 1923; recorded, v. 
Gp ae 146 


Yes! we have no bananas. Operatic 
version. © Skidmore music co., inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 30. 
1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 5. 147 

You’re in Kentucky, sure as you're 
born. © Broadway music corp., 
New York. Notice rec’d Nov. 28, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 5. 148 

You’re O. K. Katy with me. © Wat- 
erson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Nov. 19, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 2. 149 


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CATALOGUE 


OF 


COPY RIGHT ENTRIES 


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 38, 1891, 
JUNE 30, 1906, AND MARCH 4, 1909 


PART 3 \ 
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


INCLUDING: 
LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS 
LIST OF NOTICES OF USER 


1928 
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 18 


No. 138 


‘THIS NUMBER CONTAINS THE VOLUME INDEX 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
1924 


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that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “ shall be admitted in any 
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards 
any copyright registration.” 


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HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, con- 

taining the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compo- 
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followed by a complete index for the year. The general arrangement is an 
alphabet of the titles of the musical works with certain exceptions explained 
hereafter. The arrangement is alphabetical under the first word of the title 
(except “a,” “an,” or “the,” or the corresponding foreign articles), and a 
grouping at the end of the title alphabet of such titles as will not conveniently 
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Beethoven (Ludwig van); Bellini (Vincenzo); Brahms (Johannes); Chaminade 
(Cécile Louise Stéphanie); Chopin (Frédéric Francois); Delibes (Clément 
Philibert Léo); Flotow (Friedrich von); Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von); 
Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul); Gounod. (Charles Francois); Grieg (Edvard 
Hagerup); Handel (Georg Friedrich); Haydn (Franz Josef); Lalo (Edouard 
Victor Antoine); Liszt (Franz); MacDowell (Edward Alexander); Mascagni 
(Pietro); Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) ; Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jacob 
Ludwig Felix); Mozart (Wolfgang. Amadeus); Offenbach (Jacques); Paga- 
nini (Niccolo); Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch); Saint-Saéns (Charles 
Camille); Schubert (Franz Peter); Schumann (Robert Alexander); Strauss 
(Richard); Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise); Wagner (Richard). 

(2) COLLECTIONS having general titles, such as “ Funf studien,” “12 études 
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are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise stated. Titles 
reading “w” and “m” (signifying “words by’ and “music by’’) are to be 
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contributions is required. | 

A list of copyright renewals and extensions made for musical compositions 
under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this 
issue immediately following the text. 

A list of.the musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions used 
or licensed to be used for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving to 
reproduce mechanically the musical work, reeorded under section 1 (e) of the 
act of March’ 4, 1909, follows the list of renewals. 

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for copyright registration the Librarian of Congress shall determine 
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The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above 
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60 of the Act. 

Noricr is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro- 
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still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office and are not to be 
transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other governmental 
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returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant 
prior to December 31, 1923. 

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THORIZED REPRODUCTION BY MECHANICAL MUSI- 
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against unauthorized reproduction by mechanical musical instruments 
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Island, Belgium, Cuba, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, 
Hungary, Italy, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nor- 
way, and Sweden. The President signed proclamations to this effect 
on the following dates: Australia and the territories of Papua and 
Norfolk Island (Apr. 3, 1918, effective Mar. 15, 1918), Belgium 
(June 14, 1911, effective July 1, 1909), Cuba (Nov. 27, 1911), Den- 
mark (Dec. 9, 1920), France (May 24, 1918), Germany (Dec. 8, 
1910, May 25, 1922), Great Britain (Jan. 1, 1915), Hungary (June 3, 
1922), Italy (May 1, 1915, June 3, 1922), Luxemburg (June 14, 1911, 
effective June 29, 1910), the Netherlands (Feb. 26, 1923, effective 
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25, 1922), Norway (June 14, 1911, effective Sept. 9. 1910), Sweden 
(Feb. 27, 1920, effective Feb. 1, 1920). These proclamations were 
printed in the Catalogue of Copyright Entries, Part 3, vol. 6, pages 
v-x of no. 7, and pages iv—v of no. 12; vol. 10, pages vili—xi of no. 3, 
and pages vili-ix of no. 4; vol. 12, pages v-ix of no. 3; vol. 13, pages 
vi-—x1i of no. 5; vol. 15, pages v—vii of no. 3, and pages vi—xiv of no. 
185 vol. 17, pages vii—xix of no. 6; and vol. 18, pages vi—vii of no. 3. 


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American Conference at Buenos Aires on August 11, 1910, was pro- 
claimed by the President of the United States on July 18, 1914. This 
' convention is understood to be in effect as between the United States 
and Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, 
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, and 
Uruguay. 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


A. B. C. D.; humorous song, w George 
Arthurs, m Harold Kirby, of Great 
Britain; in C. [Staff and tonic sol- 

sg 2) notations] © Dec. 15, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 26; E 973274 ; Reynolds & cO., 
London. 23353 


ABC (The) manuals; bk. A, by Cuth- } 
-Ach Anton, steck den degen ein; aus 


bert Harris, of England: pe. © Oct. 
Vigo: bc, Nov..5; BE oct; 
Warren & Phillips, London. [© 

‘pages 11-15, additional matter] 
23354 


A. B. C. piano aed by Robert BE. 
_ Miller, of U. S. bk. 1, 2. obl. 8vo. 
© Dec. 29, 1923; 2 Z "each Dec. ae 
E 578416, 578417 ; Shattinger piano 
' & musie co., St. Louis. [© addi- 
tional exercises in bk. 1] 
23355, 23356 
A notte alta’ poema di Alfredo Casella, 
-of Italy; ‘pianoforte e orch., parti- 
tura. Hdizione Ricordi. 12 mo. © 
Dec, —29,;' 1923;;,1 4 Dee. 31; E 
573356; G. Ricerdi & co., Milan. 
28357 


’A serata d’ onore; scenetta dram- 
matica, versi di Giuseppe Tetamo, 
musica di Lino Frustaci, of Italy; 
mand. ace. 4to. © Dee. 29, 1923; 
2 ¢. Dee. 31; E 578460; Rosario 
Catalano, Brooklyn. 23358 


A sposa; versi e musica di Giuseppe 
Finizio, of Italy; mand. acc. 4to. 
© Dec. 1, 1928; 2 & Dec. 19; BH 
575990 ; Italian book co., New York. 

23359 


"A supplica; versi di G. Esposito 
(Pasqualotto), musica di FE. A. 
Mario, of Italy, domiciled at Brook- 
lyn, N. Y.; mand. acc. 4to. eet 
srotta 1923) © Oct. 1, 1923; 
Dee. 7; E 577945; Italian song is, 

Brooklyn. 23360 

*A tassa ’e lusso; versi di M. Buon- 

- core, musica di E. Ricciardi, of 
Italy; mand. acc. 4to. © Sept. 8, 
19238; 1 ¢ Dec. 8; E 573093; Casa 
editrice musicale Sorrento, Naples. 

23361 
ant hvor var han dog bedaar’ne; tekst 


Axel Andreasen, musik Emil Reesen, | 


~ of Denmark ; klaver med tekst. (In 
- Dansk arbejde) © Dee. 8, 1923; 
1 ¢c Dee. 24; E 573256; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. ; a 23862 


Aa, jeg har saa trayvlt, saa travlt, saa 
travlt i da’; foxtrot, tekst Ludv. - 


Brandstrup, musik Jacob Gade, of 
Denmark; klaver med tekst. © 
Dec. 8, 1923; 1 c. Dec. 24; E 573252; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 
23363 


Die perlen der Cleopatra, von Julius 
Brammer und Alfred Griinwald, 
musik von Oscar Straus, of Ger- 
many, arr. von Otto Lindemann, of 
Germany. © Nov. 23, 1923; 1 «. 
Dec. 18: E 573340; Drei masken ver- 
lag, a. g., Berlin. 23364 


Adeste fideles; by T. Reading, tran- 
scribed Edwin H. Lemare, of Eng: 
land, domiciled at Portland, Me.; 
organ, (Famous melodies, old and 
new) © Dec. 11, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 18; 
E 575725; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [© new arrangement] 

23365 


Admiral (The); overture, Edw. Rus- 
sell, of U. S.; band. 4to. © Dee. 1, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 26; 580248 ;.C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaioosa, Ia. 23366 


Agyptischer (Hin) flirt: aus der oper- 
ette Die perlen der Cleopatra. von 
Julius Brammer und Alfred Griin- 
wald, musik von Oscar Straus, of 
Germany, arr. Otto Lindemann, of 
Germany, © Nov. 23, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Dee. 18; E 573341; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 23367 

Ala itke Hitini (Mother don’t ery) ; 
variations on a Finnish folksong, 
Oskar Merikanto, of Finland, op. 21, 
ed. and fingered Bjarne Rolseth, of 
U. S.; pf. (Northern gems, first 
series, no. 5) © Dec. 10, 1923; 2c. 
Dee. 15: E 577878; Norwegian- 
American music co., New York. 

23368 


Affinity: w Marshall Robert, m Percy 
B. Kahn, of Great Britain; high 
voice. © Novy. 27, 1923: 1 c. Dee. 
10; EB 573109: Alfred Lengnick & 
co., London. 23569 


After hours; by J. P. Johnsen, of 
WES. -epiTt ©} Deeds, 1923'\772 vc. 
. Dec. De E 580260; Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. 23370 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


Pond 
Agitation; by Gaston Borch, of Nor- 
way; orch. with pf. conductor. Ato. 
(Hawkes’ photo play series, no. 28) 
©: Oct; “31,1928 2 aie. (Now. ae 

E 573206; Hawkes & son, London. 
238371 


Aimons-nous; paroles de Th. de Ban- 
ville, musique de Paul Fiévet, of 
France. Buffet, Crampon et cie. 
Nov. 3, 1923; 1 ec. Nov. 30; E 5729381; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 23372 


Ain’t that pitiful; w and m B. A. H., 
of U. S., arr. Pinkie Jay Martin, of 
DeiS. "© Loe Novede 19252) 
574958; Bertha Amlin Humphreys, 
Atlanta. Past 63 


Aizikil; w and melody A. K., of Po- 
land, domiciled at New York. © 
1c. Dec. 19, 1928; EH 575979; Adolph 
King, New York. 233874 


Al naharos bovel; w Hebrew prayer, 
m Z. Z., of Russia, domiciled at New 


York; minnerchor. (,522 n:97) 5») 


© Dec. 10, 1923; 2 « Dec. 18; E 

578000; Cantors assn. of America 

and Zavel Zilberts, New York. 
23375 


Al, youw’re different; fox-trot, w O. V. 
St. W., m Placido W. Zingaro, of 
U. S. (In New Columbia varsity, 
Dec. 1923) © Dec. 18, 1923; 2 «. 
Dec. 19; E.575980; Otto V. St. White- 
lock, New York. 23376 


Albero ’e noce; versi di Nello De Lutio, 
musica di EK. A. Mario, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn, N. Y.; mand. 
ace. 4to. (Piedigrotta 1923) © 
Oct. 1, 1923; 2 ec. Dec.’ 7; E 577942; 
Italian song co., Brooklyn. 23at6 


Ali; fox-trot egyptien, intermezzo, di 
Vincenzo Billi, of Italy, op. 379; 
piccola orch. con pianoforte con- 
duttore. 4to. © Dec. 29, 1923; 1 «. 
Dee. 31; E 573354; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 23378 


All day long he’s listening to the radio; 
w Bernard Steinlauf, melody Charles 
A. Matson, of U. S. ©1c¢ Dec. 17, 
19238; E 575892; Clarence Williams 
music pub. ¢0., inc., New York. 

23379 

All for one; w and m F. L. L., of 
Canada, arr. Henri Miro, of Canada. 
© lie Dee. 28, 1923; E 578264; 
Felix L. Lewis, Montreal, Canada. 

28380 

All over nothing at all; fox trot, 
James S. Rule, arr. Henry Silber- 
horn, of U. S.; concertina. (Wit- 
mark concertina publications, no. 


pt. 111, N. s., v. 18 


7895) © Dec. 17, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 22: 
E 578131; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 233881 


All the knicker knockers wear knicker- 
bockers now; w Gus Kahn and 
Raymond B. Egan, m Richard A. 
Whiting, of U. S. © Dee. 7, 1923; 
2 ec. Dec. 11; E 575522; Jerome H. 
Remick & co., New York. 28382 


Alla ballata; in modo barocco, af Ture 
Rangstrém, of Sweden; violin och 
piano. (Edition musicalia, nr. 
101: Suite nr. 2) © Nov. 1, 1923; 
1 ec. Nov. 20; E 572881; Nordiska 
musik-forlaget, a. b., Stockholm, 
Sweden. 28383 


Alma Virgo; offertorium, J. N. Hum- 
mel, rev. and ed. James A. Reilly, 
of U. 8.; sop. solo and mixed cho., 
organ ace. 4to. (McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., edition no. 251) © Sept. 
30, 1923.32 "CG. Dees jal wi ope see * 
McLaughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 
[© revision and editing] 23384 


Almond eye; selection, Frederick Rosse, 
of England; pf. © Dec. 18, 1923; 
1 e. Dee. 19; E 573191; Keith, 
Prowse & co., Itd., London. 23385 


Aloha oe; Hawaiian national hymn, 
transcribed Edwin H. Lemare, of 
England, domiciled at Portland, Me. ; 
organ. (Famous melodies, old and 
new) © Dee. 11, 1923; 2c. Dee. 13; 
E 575648; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [© transcription] 23386 

Along the old lake trail; fox trot, from 
Kid boots, m Harry Tierney, of U.S., 
arr. Frank HE. Barry, of U. S.; orch. 
Feist ed. 4to. © Dec. 28, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 28; E 578494; Leo Feist, inc., 
New York. [© arrangement] 23387 

Alte weisen; 8 gedichte von Gottfried 
Keller, English version Alfred Ka- 
lisch, musik yon Hans Pfitzner, of 
Germany, op. 33; fiir eine sings- 
timme, Hefti, 2. © Nov. 24, 1923; 
1 ¢. each Dec. 14; E 573167, 573168; 
Adolph Firsiner, Berlin. 

23388, 23389 

Always springtime; w andm L. 8. L., 
of U. S. © Dec. 10, 1923; 2 ce. Dee. 
17; E 575932; Lida Shivers Leech, 
Philadelphia. 23390 


Am blauen Nil; Hgyptischer marsch, 
aus der operette, Die perlen der 
Cleopatra, von Julius Brammer und 
Alfred Griinwald, musik von Oscar 
Straus, of Germany, arr. von Otto 
Lindemann, of Germany; klavier- 
auszug mit text. © Nov. 23, 1923; 
1 ¢. Dec. 18; E 573344; Drei masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 23391 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


23413 


Ambrette; shimmy bleu, di Lewis 
Coop, of Italy; pf. © Sept. 1, 1922; 
1 c. Nov. 23, 1923; E 573068; Casa 
editrice Izzo, Naples. 23392 


Ambrosio (A. da’) Nocturne; de A. 
d’Ambrosio, op. 33, transcrit par F. 
Heurteur, of France; petit orch. 
avec pf. conducteur. 4to. (Feuilles 
éparses, no. 1) © Nov. 3, 1923; 1.6. 
Nov: 30; E 572927 ; Paul Decourcelle, 
Nice, France. [© transcription] 

23393 

American crusaders march; by Wood, 
ed. McNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S., arr. 
Wm. Hartman. (Solo carola, no. 
75195) [Music roll] © Dec. 17, 
1923; 2 ec. Dec. 24; E 578500; Cable 
co., Chicago. [© editing] 23394 

American (The) eagle; w D. W. M., 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher] of U. S. ©1c. Dec. 
5, 1923; E 575261; D. W. Morlan, 
Albany, Or. 23395 

American woolen co. anthem; w and 
m Rudolph Meyer, of U. S.; cho. for 
mixed voices ad lib, © Dec. 13, 
12a eG, Wec., 153... 6, 598; 
American woolen co., Andover, Mass. 

23396 

America’s lament; w W. F. M., m W. 
FE. M. and Sol Minster, of U. S. 

1 ec. Noy. 17, 1923; E 574955; Wil- 
liam F. Mahony, Washington. 23397 


Among the hills of home sweet home; 
w C. M. L., m Al Meehan, of U. S.; 
pre with w. © Nov. 27, 1923:::.2) c. 
Dec. 10; E 575442; Clara M. Lile, 


Liletown, Ky. 23398 
Amour décu; by Gaston Borch, of 
Norway; oreh. with pf. conductor. 
4to. (Hawkes’ photo play series, no. 
29) "@' Oct. 31, 1923: 1 c.. Nov. 10: 
E 5738207; Hawkes & son, London. 
23399 
Andante av Klaverkvintett op. 5; av 


Christian Sinding, arr. av Eyvind 
Alnes, of Norway; klaver.. (Wil- 
helm Hansen edition, no. 2345) © 
Nemec, A925 eto ee Dec. 14 R 
973180; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. [© arrangement] 23400 
Andata e ritorno; versi e musica di 
EK. A. Mario, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn, N. Y.: mand. ace. 4to. 
(Piedigrotta 1923) © Oct. 1, 1928; 
2 ec. Dee. 7; E 577948: Italian song 
} co., Brooklyn. 23401 
Angel’s (The) song; Christmas solo, 
w Edmund H. Sears, m Paul Am- 
prose of U.S... (©): Dee. 11, “1923 - 
2 ce. Dec. 13; E 575659; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 23402 


Anglo-oriental; quick march, J. V. 
Ord Hume, of Great Britain; band. 
4to. (Boosey’s brass band journal) 
©), Nov. 7, 192354. c./Dec,.Jd1 2B 
573128 ; Boosey & co., London. 23403 


Anna; w W. B. K., m Valeria Gordon, 
of U. S.; pf. with w. © Nov. 22, 
1923 ; 2 ec Dec. 10; E 575483; Walter 
B. Kolker, Boston. 23404 


Ape (The), the monkey and baboon; 
by Thomas Weelkes, of England, ed. 
and adapted, Edmund H. Fellowes, 
of Great Britain; male voices. 4to. 
(Thomas Weelkes’. airs to three 
voices, no. 10: Male voice choir 
library, no. 110) © Oct. 10, 1923; 
Le Oek, 225 (Hb (2697s stamer*& 
Bell, Itd., London. [© arrangement] 

23405 


Apple blossoms; waltz, Walter Rolfe, 


of U. S.; pf. (Fleeting fancies) © 
Dee: ull, , 1923: 4 2. ic. Dee. 1864 B 
575785; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 23406 


Archer (J. Stuart) Six short varia- 
tions on an Irish air; by J. S. A., of 
Great Britain; organ. obl. - 8vo. 
(Paxton’s organ library) © Nov. 
Agoagoe. be. Nove 22a ai2e92 - 
W. Paxton & co., Itd., London. 23407 


Are you lonely for me sweetheart; fox 
trot, w and m R. M., of U. S. ©1 
ce. Dee. 13, 1923; E 577864; Raymond 
Mitchell, Milwaukee. 23408 


Argonne (L’) ; march, F. W. MeNichol, 
of U S.; band. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 
more music house. 4to. © Nov. 10, 
19233 2. cr Noy.:163°H). 077127; Fil- 
more bros. co., Cincinnati. 23409 


Arise and. shine; w Elizabeth B. Mil- 
ler, m G. S. S., of U. S. © Dee. 1, 
. 1923; 2 ce. Dec. 81; E 578465; George 
S. Schuler, Chicago. 23410 


Asia; fox trot, w Percy Edgar, m 
Kenneth Lyle, of Great Britain. © 
Dec. 5, 1923; 1 c. Dee. 18; E 573186; 
Lareine & co., Itd., London. 23411 


Asperges; by A. HE. Tozer, of U. S.; 
mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. (Mc- 
Laughlin & Reilly co., edition no. 
248) © Sept. 30, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 31; 

FE 578423; McLaughlin & Reilly co., 
Boston. 23412 


Asperges me; by Stephen A. Erst, of 
U. S.; mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 
(McLaughlin & Reilly co., edition no. 
242) © Sept. 30, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 31; 
E 578425; McLaughlin & Reilly co., 
Boston. 23413 


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23414 


pt. 111, B.S.,v. 18 


Assassino; versi di V. Januzzi, musica 
di Delio Bruno, of Italy; mand. ace. 
4to. © Sept. 8, 1923; 1 ¢ Dec. 8; 
E 573091; Casa editrice musicale 
Sorrento, Naples. 23414 

Assembly grand march; by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, of U. S,, op. 475; pf. 
1. Two hands.—2. Four hands.—3. 


Six hands. © Nov. 17, 21, 30, 1923; 
2 c each Dec. 28; E 578285-578287 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. [© 
arrangement] 23415-23417 


Assembly songs for every occasion; 
selected and arr. George H. Gartlan, 
of U. S. Rev. ed. 8vo. © Dec. 14, 
1923.32 ‘Dee IS. ah, ec. oe: 
A 766439; Hinds, Hayden & Eld- 
redge, inc., New York. 23418 

At close of day; lullaby, M. L. Pres- 
ton, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 11, 1923; 
2¢. Dec. 13; E575760; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 23419 

At evening time; w Elizabeth Fry 
Page, m EH. L. Ashford, of U. S. 
© Dee. 11, 1923; 2-c. Dec. 138; EB 
575732; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 23420 

At Grendon fair; w and m Paul Marie, 
of Great Britain. © Nov. 23, 1923; 
1 ce. Dec. 11; E 573127; Boosey & 
co., London. 23421 

At parting; w Earl Comyns, m Vin- 
cent C. Plunkett, of U. S. © Dec. 
107 1928; 2 c« Dec. 18; E 578005; 
Angelus music pub. co., Los Angeles. 

23422 

At the children’s ball (Auf dem kinder- 
ball) ; waltzer rhythmus, R. Krentz- 
lin, of Germany, op. 85, no. 10; pf. 
(From my youth) © Dec. 11, 1923; 
2 e. Dec. 13; E 575704; Theo. Presser 
¢o., Philadelphia. 23423 

At the dancing school; by Bert R. 
Anthony, of U. S.; pf., four hands. 
(The dance) © Dec. 11, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 13; E 575791; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 23424 


At the window; by Cedric W. Lemont, 
op. 20, no. 1, arr. William J. Smith, 
of -U. S.;. organ. © Nov. 19,:19283; 
2 @. Dec. 28; EH 578289; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. [© arrangement] 

; 23425 

At Thy table Lord; w Sarah Crane, 
m Joseph Filetcher,. of U: 8S. 1. 
Low voice, in C.—2. Med. voice, in 


E flat. © Wee. 20, 1923; 2 c..each 

Dee. 12; E 577987; Wm. A. Pond & 

co., New York. 23426 | 
Athenian moon; night scene in 


Athens, from Athenian sketches, Isa- 


belle Hollister-McKee [i. e. I. H. M. 


B.], of, U... S.;,pkag®. . Deca 

1928 ; 2, c,- Dec. 265,982 16; aaa 
belle H. McKee Bloch, Chicago. 

23427 

Atoms; w E. A. Searson, musical set- 


ting Cuthbert Clarke, of Great 
Britain, (Musical monologues, no. 
280) “© Dec. 15, 192383°1 ©€ Dee 


26; E 5738269; Reynolds & co., Lon- 
don. 23428 


Auctioneer (The); w and m R. L., of 


U...8. © 1 ex Weer 40, ia 
518486; Roxy La Rocca, Peoria, 
Ti. 23429 


Auretta; mazurka, C. Meluzio, arr. 
Angelo Sebastianelli, of U. S.; pf. 
accordeon. (Piano accordeon edi- 
tion, no. 1005) © June 20, 1922; 
2 ec. Dee. 12, 19238; E 575518; John 
A. Cerabino, New York. 23430 


Aussie land; w and m Herschel Hen- 
lere, of Great Britain. (Paling’s song 
series, no. 140) © Oct. 5, 1923; 
Lc. Nov. 26> -) aietee ee 
Paling & eco., ltd., Sydney, Aus- 
tralia. 23431 

Autumn’ time:s"w Al JS) Se. ml ieee. 
Barbara, of U. S. © Nov. 30, 1923; 
2 c. Dee. 1; E 577652; Albert John 
Snow, Boston. 23432 

Ave Maria; Saviour, hear me, sacred 
songs, na’ W.. J. OratS ee Ses 
organ ace. 4to.. (McLaughlin & 
Reilly co., edition no. 246a) © 
Sept. '29;°°1923%' 2° € Deer sr. ih 
578428; McLaughlin & Reilly co., 
Boston. 23433 

Ave Maria, O God of mercy; w and 
mT. H.:Z., of UY Sarr eieue 
Farrell, of U. S. © 1c Dee. 14, 
1923; E 580240; Teresa Helen 
Zeller. Defiance, O. 23434 

Ave maris stella; Latin liturgical 
text, popular melody adapted Abel 
Louis Gabert, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. © Sept. 30, 1923; 2 G Dec. 
10; E 575471; Abel L. Gabert, Wash- 
ington. 23435 

Ave verum; by W. J. Marsh, of U. 8.; 
solo and four part cho., organ acc. 

Ato. (McLaughlin and Reilly co., 
edition no. 241) © Oct. 1, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 31: E 578429; McLaughlin & 


Reilly co., Boston. 23436 
Awakening (The); ow Marshall 
Roberts, m Perey B. Kahn, of Great 
Britain; high voice. © Nov. 27, 


1923; 1c. Dee. 10; E 573108; Alfred 
Lengnick & co., London. 23437 
Away! thou shalt not love me; by 
John Wilbye, of England, ed. and 
adapted, Edmund H. Fellows, of 


1312 


_. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS .. 


no. 13, 1923 


234959 


England; male voices. 4to. (John | Ballerina (La); by Rich. Krentzlin, 


Wilbye’s first set of madrigals, no. 
' 2: Male voice choir library, no. 103) 


re. dae, tC. OGL, OC: 
EH 572692; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 234388 


Baby; w and m Marjorie D. Lyon, of 
 Hneiage in: Bh. °C) Oct. "11, 1923; 
~ Te Oct. 18; EH 573304; Swan & co., 

‘ltd., London. 23439 


Baby girl kisses; w and m W. H., of 
U. S., arr. Knox Robins, of U. S. 
Dearborn, Mich., Walter Hull co. © 
Dec. 4, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 20; E 578101; 
Walter Hull, Dearborn, Mich. 

é 23440 


Baby Peggy; petite waltz, theme of 

The darling of New York, w M. 

_ Winkler, m J. Titlebaum, of U. S. 

© Dee. 10, 1928: 2 c« Dec 12; 
EF 577827 ; Belwin, inc.,. New York. 

he eee 


‘Babylon’s fallin’; arr. J. B. Herbert, 
..of U. S8.; male voices. © Dec. 17, 
1923; 2 ce. Dec. 26; E 580214; Homer 
A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. [© ar- 
rangement] 23442 
Back in Hackensack, New Jersey; w 
A. L. B. and Dan A. Russo, m A. L. 
‘B., of U. 8., arr. John Bach, of U. S. 
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1928; BH 575394: 
Art L. Beiner, Chicago. 23443 
Balfe (Michael William) I dreamt 
I dwelt in marble halls; by W.M. B., 
, transcribed and paraphrased Edwin 
_ H. Lemare, of England, domiciled 
at Portland, Me.; organ. (Famous 
melodies old and new) © Dee. 11, 
1923; 2 ec. Dee. 18; E 575787; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. [© new 
arrangement ] / 23444 
Killarney; by M. W. B., tran- 
scribed and paraphrased Edwin H. 
Lemare, of England, domiciled at 
Portland, Me.; organ. (Famous 
melodies old and new) © Dee. 11, 
71923; 2 c. Dee. 13; BE 575781; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23445 
Then youwll remember 
M. W. B., transcribed and para- 
phrased Edwin H. Lemare, of Hng- 
_ land, domiciled at Portland, Me.: 
organ. (Famous melodies old and 
new) © Dec, 11, 1923: 2c. Dec. 13: 
EH} 575789; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [© new arrangement] 
23446 
Ballade (A) of June roses: duet, 
Henry Hadley, of U. S.: sop. and 
_ alto. © Dec. 11, 1923; 2 c Dee. 138: 
. Hl 9575742; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 23447 


mez by. . 


of Germany, op. 93; pf. © Dec. 27, 
1923; 2 ec. Dec. 29: E 578366; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23448 


Ballet music; by Johannes Palaschko, 
of Germany; pf. © Dec. 11, 1923; 
2 c. Dec. 138; E 575671; Theo. Presser 
eo., Philadelphia. 23449 


Ballet of the flowers; by Walter Rolfe, 
of U. S.; pf. (Fleeting fancies) © 
Dee. 11, 1923 ; 2 ec. Dee. 13; E 575753 5 

- Theo, Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23450 


Balliamo un _ po’; polka _ brillante, 
melody A. G., of Italy. © 1c. Nov. 
30, 1923; E. 575173; Attilio Giovan- 
-nelli, Brooklyn. 23451 


Bambu; operetta in tre atti di M. 
Corsi e M. Salvini, musica di Ezio 
Carabella, of Italy. © Nov. 15, 
1923; 1 ec. Dec. 18; D 26511; Societa 
italiana del teatro drammatico, 
Milan. 23452 


Bananas (The) overture; by L. EH. B., 
of U. S.; pf. ©l1ec. Dec. 17, 1923; E 
575902; Lewis E. Bray, Everett, 
Mass. 23453 


Barber (The) and the sheik; w S. C., 
m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. © 1. Dec. 13, 
1923; E 577847; Sullivan Copper, 
Buffalo. 23454 


Battle (The) morn; w Lewis Henley, 
m Emil Bronté, of England; in C. 
© Nov. 16, 1923; 1 ec. Nov. 28; 
ET 573378; James Planta Hull, Lon- 
don. 23455 


Battmann’s mass in F; m J. L. Batt- 
mann, op. 193, rev. and ed. James 
A. Reilly, of U. S.: four mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 20, 
1923; 2 e« Dec. 31; E 578481; Me 
Laughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 
revision and arrangement] 


Bax (Arnold) Sonata; by A. Bax, 
of Great Britain; viola and pf. © 


Dee. 19, 1923; 1' @ Dee 27; E 
573246; Murdoch, Murdoch & oco., 
London. 23457 


Be glad and sing; Children’s day 
service, w Lizzie De Armond, m 
John J. Thomas, of U. S. 8vo. © 
Apr. 17, 1922; 2c. Dee. 29, 1923; 
E 580300; Judefind bros., Balti- 
more. 23458 


Bear (The) cat; march, G. H. Huf- 
fine, of U. S.: band. 4to. ©, June 
5, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 24; E 580119; C. 
L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 238459 


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23460 


Beautiful; w and m L. 8. L., of U. S. 


©: Nov,’ 5, 1923": "2 c. "Nev. AT. EB 
574952; Lida Shivers Leech, Phila- 
delphia. 23460 


Beautiful chimes; chimes of St. Jo- 
Seph’s reverie, vocal edition Henry 


J. Donovan, of U.'S. © Dee. 7, 
19238; 2 ec. Dec. 21; E 580082; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 23461 


Beautiful face of my dreams; w J. M., 
m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. © 
Deeir! 10); 1928 3 2; “en Dee. 4388) BE 
578487; Jeremiah McIntire, Bidde- 
ford, Me. 23462 


Beautiful hills of Nebraska; w V. J. 
B., m Sylvia Forrest, of U. 8.; pf. 
with w. © Nov. 14, 1923; 2 ¢ Dec. 
10; E 575432; Victor J. Brozovsky, 
Verdigre, Neb. 23463 


Beautiful (The) swans; by Walter 
Rolfe, of U. S.; pf. (Told in tones) 
© Dee. 11, 1923; 2 @ Dec. 13; E 
575688; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 23464 


Beautiful (The) way; w L. E. Green, 
m.,B: B. By of: Us, 8.,.© Oct: 30, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 24; E 580142; B. B. 
Beall, Douglasville, Ga. 23465 


Bee in the honeysuckle; by Bert R. 
Anthony, of U. S., op. 251, no. 2; 
pf. (Memories of the old ae 
house, no. 2) © Sept. 7, 1923; 2 
Dec. 28; E 578290; Oliver Ditton 
c¢o., Boston. 23466 


Bees and blossoms; by Paul Lawson, 
of U. S.; pf. © Dee. 11, 1923; 2 e. 
Dee. 13; E 575769; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 23467 

Beethoven (Ludwig van) "Fifth 
symphony; andante, L. van Beet- 
hoven, ed. McNair Ilgenfritz, of 
U. S., played Mary Angell. (Solo 
carola, no. 75187) [Music roll] © 
Dee. 17, 1923; 2c.'Dec. 24; E 578496 ; 
Cable co., Chicago. [© editing] 

23468 


three-part 


A minuet at Marly: 


song, w Wilbur Weeks. m L. van 
Beethoven, arr. N. Clifford Page, 
of U. S.; women’s voices, in G. 


Ato. © Oct. 30, 1923: 2 ¢ Dee. 29; 
E 578326; Oliver Ditson co.. Boston. 
[© arrangement] 23469 
Before you go; fox trot ballad, w M. 
Schonberger, m John Schonberger 
and Abe Lyman, of U. S. © Dee. 
21, 1923; 2:¢. Dec. 22; 5. sang, 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. 23470 
Begge (De) rosorna (Die beiden 
rosen); text av Fr. M. Franzén, 
musik av Jean Sibelius, op. 88, no. 


pt. 111, 2. S., v.18 , 


2, ed. and rev. Julia A. Burt, of 
U. 8S. (Wilhelm Hansen edition, no. 
2254: Sex sanger, nr, 2), © Dec. 
8. 1923; 1 ¢ Dec. 24; .E 580180; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen, To) 
editing and revising] 23471 


Bell’ (La} America; mazurka, A. 
Malvasio, arr. Angelo Sebastianelli, 
of U. S.; pf. accordeon. (Piano ac- 
cordeon edition, no. 1011) © June 
26, 19235) 2"@ Dec. 12; E 575517; 
John A. Cerabino, New York. 28472 


Bellini (Vincenzo) Air and varia- 
tions on % _theme from La.sonnam- 
bula; by B., arr. Edwin Franko 
Goldman, ee U. S.; cornet and pf. 
© Dec. 1, 1923; 2 « Dec. 24: BE 
580080; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. ! 23473 

Bells (The) of youth; three-part song, 
w Fiona Macleod [pseud. of Wil- 
liam Sharp], m Oley Speaks, arr. 
Samuel Richards Gaines, of U. S.; 
women’s voices. (G. S. 8vo. cho- 


ruses, no. 7065) © Dee. 17, 1923; 
2 ¢. Dec. 20; E 580002; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 


23474 - 

Ben Hur patrol; march, H. E. Baxter, 
of U. S.: military band. 4to. © 
Dee; 10, 1925; “2. (epee ae) bh 
979804: Orville CC. Walden, New 
York. 23475 
Berceuse; by J. U. Hatton. of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. © Nov. 27, 
1923: 1 © Dee. 17: E 573188; Asch- 
erberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., Lon- 
don. : 23476 
-~— by M. L. M., of U. S.; violin and 
pf. © 1 ¢. Dec. 15, 1923; E 577914; 
Marion Lee Martin, Brooklyn. 23477 
Berceuse de Venfant mourant: by 


Poldowski [pseud. of Lady Dean 
Paul] of Great Britain: violin and 
pf. (Chester library) © Dee. 21, 


1923; 1 ¢ Dec. 26; E 578230; J. & 
W. Chester, Itd., London. 23478 
Bergerette; by Leonard Butler, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 21, 1923; 
1 ec. Dec. 27; EB ee 2g Augener, 
ltd., London. 23479 
w J. Fr. Regnard, English version 
Frederick H. Martens, m Giulia 
Recli, transcribed A. Walter Kra- 
mer, of U. S.: women’s voices. 4to. 
© Dec. 17, 1923; 2 ee. Dee. 18; EH 
578010: G. Ricordi & co. inc., New 
York. 
Besly (Maurice) Four poems; set to 
music M. Besly, of Great Britain, 
op. 24. no. 1-4. Contents: In the 
street of lost time; w Humbert 


1314 


23480 . 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


Wolfe.—The donkey; w G. K. Ches- 


terton.Grey clouds; w James 
Stephens.—She comes not -when 
noon is on the roses; w Herbert 


Trench. © Nev. 14, 1923; 1 c. Dec. 
11; H 573126; Boosey & co., London. 
23481 


Nocturne; by M. B., of Great 
Britain, op. 24; violin and pf. © 
et. tee 1923-1) e.) Nov....20; E 
572819; Boosey & co., London. 23482 


Best (The) hymns of America; for 
Sunday school singing, two-part, 
compiled Anne Faulkner Obern- 
dorfer, harmonized Mortimer Wil- 
son, of U. S.; children’s voices. 
1i2mo. (Fischer edition, no. 5265) 
© Noy. 1. 1923; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 2; 
A 762816; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. 23483 


Betty ; by R. EK. K., of U. S., arr. Harry 
Alford, of U. S.; melody with pf. 
ace. [Photostat] © 1 c. Dec. 10, 
1923; E 575393: Robert EH. Kwech, 
Chicago. 23484 

dancing song, w Barton Mac, m 
Neil Morét and Paul Ash, of U. S. 
©, Bee, 71, 1923- 2 c. Dec, 22: EB 
080174; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

23485 

Bible (The) still is mine; w Mrs J. M. 
Hunter, m T. B. M., of U. S. 
Oct. 30, 1923 ; 2 ec. Dec. 31; E 578461; 
T. B. Mosley, Albertville, Ala. 23486 


Big brother; w and m Fred Rath, Joe 
Garren and Mel Shauer, of U. S. © 
Dec. 14, 1923; 2 © Dee. 14; E 
575800; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 23487 


Big hearted Bennie; w and m Vic 
Hedden, Gus Van and Joe Schenck, 
of U. S.. © Jan. 2, 1924; 2 « Dee. 
17, 1923; BH 578488; Stark & Cowan, 
ine., New York. ~ 23488 

Bimba misteriosa ; valzer, Charles Dis- 
tefano, of U. S., arr. Biazzo Filippo, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York; 
instrumental. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1923; 
EH 575257; Melody piano co., inc., 
‘New York. 23489 

Bird (Clarence) Pastorale; de C. B., 
of U. S.; violon et pf. [Photostat] 
© 1 ¢. Dee. 28, 1923: BH 580269; 
Clarence Bird, Geneva, Ill. 23490 

Birds and blossoms; polka, Wallace A. 
Johnson, of U. S., op. 93, no. 2; pf. 
(Vacation time). © Dec. 27, 1923: 
2 ec. Dee. 29; E 578399; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 23491 

Birth (The) of the Messiah; cantata, 
w from the Bible and other sources, 
m composed and compiled W. D. 


23501 
Armstrong, of U. S., op. 112; solo 
voices, cho., pf. or organ ace. 8vo. 


© Nov. 15, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Nov. 
19; aff. Nov. 17; A 759888; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 23492 


Birth (The) of the shamrock; w 
Jamie Kelly, m William Cahill, of 
U So XC) Dee “131923 2"2. ce! Dec. 
15; E 577918: Denton & Haskins 
music co., New York. 23493 


Birthday (The) of a King; by W. H. | 
Neidlinger, ed. and played McNair 
Tigenfritz, of U. S. (Solo earola, 
word roll, no. 75216) [Music roll] 
© Dec. 17, 1923: 2° ¢. Dee. 24> E 
578504; Cable co., Chicago. [© 
editing] 23494 

Bit (A) of Irish; w Earl Benham, m 
Frank E. Tours, of U. 8.; low voice. 
© Dec. 19, 1928; 2 « Dec. 20; EH 
578048 ; Unity music publishers, inc., 
New York. 23495 


Bittere trinen (Sad tears); lied und 
valse-boston, worte von Fritz Rotter, 
musik von Willy Engel-Berger, of 
Germany. © Nov. 15, 1923; 1 «. 
Dec. 26; E 573232; Wiener bohéme- 
verlag, Vienna. 23496 

Blasippan (Die anemone) ; text av Fr. 
M. Franzén, musik av Jean Sibelius, 
op. 88, no. 1., ed. and rev. Julia A. 
Burt, of U. S. (Wilhelm Hansen 
edition, no. 2253: Sex sanger, nr. 1) 
© Dec. 8, 1923; 1 c. Dec. 24; E 
580179; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. [© editing and revising] 

234 


Black eyed Susan; lullaby, w and m 
C. S. A., of U. S., arr. Homer Tour- 
jée, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 14, 1923; 
EH 578482; Cornelia Stewart Acker- 
man, Los Angeles. 23498 


peas (The) of heaven; arr. and 
simplified P. W., of U. S.: violin. 
Paul Wolf’s ed. © Nov. 15, 1923 ; 
2 e@ Dec. 18; E 575798; Paul Wolf, 
Brooklyn. [© simplifying and new 
matter ] 23499 
Blommans dde (Die blume) ; text av 
J. L. Runeberg, musik av Jean Sibe- 
lius, op. 88, no. 6, ed. and rev. Julia 
A. Burt, of U. S. (Wilhelm Hansen 
edition, no. 2258: Sex sanger, nr. 6) 
© Dec. 8, 1923; 1 c« Dec. 24; E 
580184; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenha- 
gen. [© editing and revising] 
23500 

Blue bird blues; w and m Wendell 
Hall and Harry Geise, of U. S. © 
Jan. 2, 1924; 2 ce. Dee. 31; E 578448 ; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
inc., New York. 23501 


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23502 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Blue eyed Sue, is a black eyed pasa | 
now; w and m W. C. Be OL sg a05., 
arr. William Held, of U. (OC) GEA e. 
Dec. 12, 1923 5-H 5 575480 ; idan Os 
Duval, New York. 23002 


Blue Island biues; w and m Wendell 
Hall, . Harry Geise and Emory 
O’Hara, of U.S: .©>Dee. 28. AGz3 : 
2c Dec. 28: E 578198; Waterson. 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

23503 

Blue (The) Ridge division; march, 
Mario S. Rocereto, of U. S.; band. 
4to.. ©, Dec. 4, 19238" 2 ec Beeat: 
E 577649; Frank A. Panella, Pitts- 
burgh. 23504 


Blues—foxtrot; by A. Z., of Denmark. 
Copenhagen, Wilhelm Hansen. 1. 
Orch. med piano-kondukt¢gr. 4to.— 
2. Piano. © Oct. 9, 1923; 1 ¢. each 
Nov. 13; E 573247, 573248; Axel Za- 
bell, Copenhagen: 23505, 23506 


Blues (The) trot blues; with full de- | 
scription of the dance, w and m Jos. 
Geo. Gilbert, of Great Britain. © 
Nov. 14, 1923; 1c. Nov. 22; B 572884; 
Lawrence Wright music co., London. 

23507 


Blushing rosebud; by Joseph Ellis, of 
Uei'S.@' pis. (©) Dee... 11,1928"; 2%. 
' Dee. 13; E 575770; Theo. Presser 
co , Philadelphia. 23508 
Bobbie—my dancing butterfly; w A. P., 
melody Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
1 @ Dee. 17, 1923; E 575944; Ada 
Pearce, Peru, Ind. 23509 
Bodkin Goodle; story of the old trap- 
per, from opera Dunham Bruce, w 
and m H.S, of U. S. Portland, Or., 
De Moss pub. co. © Oct. 26, 1923; 
2 ce. Oct. 27; EH 575831; Henry S. De 
Moss, De Moss springs, Or. 23510 
Bon jour; by Heller Nicholls, of Eng- 
Jand; pf. © Dec. 13, 1923; 1 ¢. Dec. 
22; E 573226; Warren & Phillips, 
London. 23511 
Bowen (York) 
England, op. 72; pf., 
Sept. 28, 1923; 1 c. Oct. 1; E.573300; 
Swan & co., Itd., London. 23512 
Boy (A) scout; w Laurene Highfield, 
m Winifred E. Moore, of U. 8.3; uni- 
son and 2 pt. cho. for boys. Ato. 
(School music for the upper grades 
and high school) © Dec. 10, 1928; 
2 ce: Dee. 18; E 575989; Chart music 
pub. house, Chicago. 23513 
Boy-struck (The) girlie blues; 
melody A. T., of U.S. ©l1e Dee. 


8, 1923; E 577778; Arthurine Thorn- | 


ton, Berkeley, Calif. 23514 


Sonata; by Y. B., of | 
im mie ©) | 


W and | 


Brahms (Johannes) © ~ Bubble waltz; 
ve J. Brahms, op.. 39, no. 15, arr. 

S. Edward, of U. S.; violin with 
ey ace. in G. © Dee. 29, 1922-2 ¢ 
Dec. 81; E 578443; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] Pei 
Hungarian danee, no. 1; by J. 
Brahms, transcribed Joseph Joachim, 
ed. Gustav Saenger, of U. 8.; violin 
and pf. (dn Carl Fischer’s music 
library, no. 890: Hungarian dances, 
v.1) © Nov. 7, 1928; 2 c. Dec, 24; 
E 580096; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 16) editing] 23516 


no. 5; by J. B., arr. and sim- 
plified P. W., of .U..S. 5 violin, in, D 
min. © Oct. 15, 1928; 2 ¢. Dec. 13; 
E 575795 ; Paul Wolf, Brooklyn, Are 
new matter] 


Two Hungarian dances; by - : Rs 
arr. Albert Parlow, rev. Adolf 
Schmid, of England; orch. with 
piano - conductor. (Miscellany, no. 
134) © Dee. 17, 1923; 2 ce. Dec. 20; 
E& 580006; G. Schirmer, ine., New 
York. [© revision] 23518 
Valse in A major; by Brahms, 
transcribed Arnold Trowell, of Great 
Britain ; violoncello with pf. (Cover 
title: Waltz in A) © Nov. 20, 1923; 
1c. Dee. 27; E 573241; Schott & co., 
London. [© transcription] 23519 


Brasileira; concert tango, souvenir de 
Rio de Janeiro, intro. song To the 
isle of bliss, E. T., of U. S8.; pf. © 
1 ¢ Dee. 1, 1923; E 575237 ; Edmund 
Tiersch, New York. 23920 


Break, break, break; w Alfred Lord 
Tenny son, m Mentor Crosse, of U. S., 
op. 29, no. 1; male voices. Ato. 
(John Church company, choruses 
and glees for men’s voices, secular, 
a 2739) © Dec. 17, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 

; E 580170; John Church co., Cin- 


ee 23521 
Break-o’-day ; song fox trot, w and m 
N. M... of Australia. Melbourne 
[Australia], Reginald. Stoneham 


music pub. co. © Nov. 3, 1922; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 11; E 573072; Neil McBeath, 
Melbourne, Australia. DaDe22 


Break o’ day blues; w and m §. K., of 
U. S., arr: Ada Brown, of U. S. © 
1 ¢. Nov. 28, 1923; B 575157 ; Sylves- 
ter Kimbrough, Kansas City, Kan. 
23523 
Bridal paths; intermezzo, L. J. Lang- . 
ford, of U. S., arr. Wm. Chas. Schoen- 
feld,, of .U..S.¢6 Orehs. Withi spe. sGou= 
ductor. (Concert edition, no. 3) © 
Nov. 30, 1923; 2 «. Dee. 1; E 5781683 ; 
Music buyers’ co.. New York. 23524 


1316 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


| 98547 


Bride’s bouquet; march Daniel Rowe, | 


‘of U. S.; pf. (In June) © Dec. 11, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 18; E 575694; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. Pay S745) 


Broadcaster (The) ; march, B. O. Wor- 
rell, of U. S.; band. 4to. © Dec. 1, 
192392 ¢ Dee. 26; EH 580252; C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 23526 


Broken (A) chord; part-song, w E. D. 
Pierson, m Addison F. Andrews, of 
U. S.: mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 
20, 1923; 2 ce. Dec. 28; E 578291; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. [© ar- 
rangement] 23527 


Broken hearted; w M. J. Gunsky, m 
Aw M.. of U. S. © Nov. 23,1923; 
Zee. Wee. 5; ©.575235,; Al. J.. Mark- 
graf, San Francisco. 23528 


Broken toys; song without words, 
Mana -Zuceca [pseud. of Augusta 
Zuckermann] of U.S., op. 92; pf. © 
Dec. 27, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 29; E 5783867 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

230929 


w and m Karl Benham. of U. S8.; 
high voice. © Dec. 19, 1923: 2 e. 
Dec. 20; E 578049; Unity music 
publishers, inc., New York. 28530 


Brownies’ (The) frolic; by F. Flax- 


ington Harker, of U. S., op. 29, no. | 


2; pf. (Fairy tone pictures) © 
Deekrmiige1923 si2 ie Deei's13 > H 
575685; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. Zoo! 


Brownies’ (The) waltz; by F. Flax- 
ington Harker, of U. S., op. 29, no. 
4; pf. (Fairy tone pictures) © 
Weel; 19235 2-e, Dee. 13 EH 575687 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23582 


Buddy; w A. B. H., m Herman Dubois 
[pseud, of Ethel Fisher] of U. S. 
New York, Manhattan music co. © 
MOV. ore. 2. Cc. Wee  Iieo BE 
975939; Ardella Brandt Hunt, Red 
Lion, Pa. 23533 


Buggy Booney ; melody M. M.. of U.-S. 
© 1 ¢« Dee. 21. 19283; E 580016; 
Matthew Meyers, Brooklyn. 23084 


Bugles (The) call; w Lula Napolean 
McQueen, m Al. Meehan, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. © Nov. 14, 1923; 2 « Dee. 
10; E5754384; Luia McQueen, Mont- 
gomery, Ala. 23535 

_ Bunch of carnations; waltz, Walter 

Roife, of U. 8.; pf. duet. (Juvenile 

four hand entertainment) © Dec. 

11,1923 5: 2) e. Dee. 18 ;) B575651 ; 

Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23556 


Burleske; by August Nolck, of Ger- 
MANY,” OD 7 2el ay Diop p Dee. 711, 
1923; 2 ec. Dec. 18; E 575678; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. ZSoSE 


Bussola (La); fox trot, versi di P. 
Buonanni, musica de A. Mazzucchi, 
of Italy; mand. ace. 4to. (Piedi- 
grotta 1293) © Sept. 8, 1923; 1¢ 
Dee. 8; E 5738101; Casa _ editrice 
Mario, Naples. 23538 


Busy Izzy, where is he? dancing 
song, w and m A. H. M., of U. S. 
Buftalo, N. Y., Albert Hay Malotte 
& co. © Dee. 13, 1923; 2.¢. Dec. 
17; E 575937; Albert Hay Malotte, 
Buffalo. 23539 


But he didn’t [and] Love and arith- 
metic; w Cuthbert Rose, m Wini- 
fred Fairlie, of Great Britain. 
(Musical monologues, no. 277) © 
Bec 15,1923: bisey Dee. 2635 
573272; Reynolds & co., London. 
23540 


But try and get me if you can; w 
C. W. and Harry Pry, m M. Paul 
Manganella, of U. S. ©1.¢. Nov. 
15, 1923; E 575295; Charles Walck, 
Lansford, Pa. 23541 


Butterfly dance; by M. L. Preston. 
of U. S.; pf. © Dee. 27; 19233 2 «. 
Dec. 29; E 578406; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 23042 


By the fountain; by Carl Schmeidler, 
of Germany; pf. © Dec. 27, 1923; 
2 ee. .Dee; 2957 HW) 578381; Theo. 
Presser ¢co., Philadelphia. 23543 


By the river Yellowstone; w E. C. P., 
m Osear Hatch Hawley, of U. S. 
© Nov. 26, 1923: 2 @ Dec. 20; E 
578109; E. C. Potter, Ames, Ia. 

23544 


California blue bell, I’m coming back 
to you; waltz, w P. A. S., m Ray 
Hibbeler, of U. S. © 1c. Dee. 31, 


1923; E 578476; Paul Antone 
Sehwikerth, Walnut Grove, Calif. 
23545 


California idyls; by Homer Grunn, of 
U. S.; pf. Contents: Place of the 
sycamore. — Deserted adobe. — To 
the Sierras. © Jan. 5, 1924; 2 c. 

- Dec. 26, 1923; E 578513; Southern 
California music co., Los Angeles. 

23546 

Call of the sea; concert polka, Holmes 
and Smith, of U. S.; band. 4to. © 
June 5, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 24; EH 580126; 
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 

23547 


A817 


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23548 


pt. Ili, 0. 8., v.18 


Calvin Coolidge march; by F. A. G., 
Of UeS.5" pig ine hai ee. 
Dec. 19, 1923; E 575981; Frederic 
A. Grant, Brooklyn. 23548 


Camel dreams; w D. P., melody Otto 
Motzan, of U. S. ©1.e Dee. 26, 
1923; E 578143; Dailey Paskman, 
New York. 23549 


Cameo; by Elliot Griffis, of U. S.; 
pt: © Dec. 21, 1923:.2.c Dee; 22: 
EH 578058; Schroeder & Gunther, 
New York. 23550 


Can I forget? w Harriet H. Jones, 
my 'G S83 or Ui set ©), weer aL: 
1923 ; 2 c. Dec. 31; E 578464; George 
S. Sehuler, Chicago. eo 


Candide vele (Dream-flames); w HE. 
Golisciani, English tr. George Fer- 
gusson, m Gennaro Mario Curci, of 
U. S.; in F. © Dee. 19, 1923; 2 ec. 
Dec. 19; E 578014; Mauro V. Car- 
dilli, New York. 23552 


Candle-glow; by W. R., of U. S.; pf. 
©° Dec. 24, 1923; 2 c Dee. 26; BE 
580203 ; Walter Rolfe, Rumford, Me. 

28553 


Canti di Sardegna; Jlanima _ del 
popolo Sardo, musica arr. di Giulio 
Fara, of Italy. © Dec. 29, 1923; 
1 « Dee. 31; E 5733861; G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 23554 


Canzonets to three voices; by Henry 
Youll, transcribed, sc. and ed., Ed- 
mund Horace Fellowes, of England. 
4to. (Hnglish madrigal school, v. 
28) @*Oek: 17 1928; 1c. Oct. 29; 
HE 572688; Stainer & Bell, ltd., Lon- 
don. 23555 


Capri; parole e musica di R. Guido, 
of Italy; mand. acc. 4to. (Piedi- 
grotta 1923) © Sept. 8, 1923; 1«. 
Dee. 8; E 573090; Casa editrice 
Mario, Naples. 23556 


Capriccio espagnol; by N. Rimsky- 
Korsakow, of Russia, op. 34, arr. 
Charles Woodhouse, of England; 
orch. with pf. conductor. Hawkes 
concert ed. 
rada.—2. Variazioni.—3. Alborada.— 
4, Scena e canto gitano.—dS. Fan- 
dango asturiano. © Nov. 23, 1923; 
1 ¢@ Dee. 4; E 573212; Hawkes & 
son, London. 28557 

Cardellino (Il); mazurka, G. R., of 
Ws. phe © 1.¢) DeeY 22, 1923-1) 
578114; Giuseppe Russo, Philadel- 
phia. 23558 

Caress (The) ; waltz, Homer N. Bart- 

lett, of U. S.; pf. (Two composi- 
tions in descriptive manner, no. 1) 


Contents:—1. Albo-. 


© Dec. 22, 1923; 2 « Dee. 28; E 
580278 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
23559 


Carnival dance; by Frederick A. Wil- 
liams, of U. S., op. 105, no. 1; pf. 
© Nov. 19, 1923; 2 «@ Dec. 28; HE 
578292; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

. 23560 


Caro, caro el mio bambin (Dearest 
babe of mine) ; canzone Veneziana, 
w Rita Fambri, English version 
Frederick H. Martens, m Antonio 
Guarnieri, transcribed A. Walter - 
Kramer, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
4to. © Dec. 17, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 18; 
EH 578011; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 23561 


Carolina carvin’ time; w and melody 
Clara Capehart and Selby Harney, 
of U. S., arr. Hugene Platzman, of 
D'S. (‘© 1 ee Dee 12" 19%ee 
575489; William Selby Harney, 
Edenton, N. C. 23562 


Carolina hotfoot; melody A. M. Gif- 
ford, jr.,’ of VU. Sa4@) ies Wee 17, 
1923; E 575890; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

23563 


Caroline; w Mrs. W. H. D., melody 
John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 
7, 1923 ; EB 575302; Mrs. W. H. Deggs, 
Ashland, Kan. 23564 


Castilian (The) maid; serenade, R. 
Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 81; pf. 
© Dec. 26, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 29; H 
580350; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 23565 


Castles; w Edith Allen Harkless, m 
Al Meehan, of U. 8.3; pf. with w. 
© Nov. 19, 1923; 2 « Dec. 10; E 
575411; Mrs. T. W. Harkless, La- 
mar, Mo. 23566 


Castles in the air; w Stanley C. West, 
m Marjorie Broughton, of Great 
Britain. (Musical monologues, no. 
278) © Dee. 15, 1923; 1 ce. Dec. 26; 
E 573271; Reynolds & co., London. 

23567 

Cathedral shadows; fare thee well, 
reminiscence, by Edwin H. Lemare, 
of England, domiciled at Portland, 
Me., op. 129; organ. © Dee. 11, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 18; EH 575710; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23568 


Caucasian love; fox-trot song, from 
The jolly tailors, English lyrics 
Lloyd Fry, m Jos. Cherniavsky, of 
Russia [domiciled at New York] 
[Yiddish and English text] © Dec. 
13, 1923; 2 e. Dec. 14; E 575810; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 23569 


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' 


no, 18, 1928 


Causerie; by Julian Huarte, of Spain, 
domiciled at New York; violin and 
pt. © Dec. 20, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 28; 
E 580273; G. Schirmer, inec., New 
York. . 23570 


Cavalier’s (The) song; part-song, w 
William Matherwell, m Stanley R. 
Avery. of U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. 
© Nov. 8, 1923; 2 c Dec. 28; E 
578293; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
‘(© arrangement] 23571 


Ceremonial march; by Cuthbert Har- 
ris, of Great Britain; organ. © 


Weemen, A925: 2 ¢@.Dec.' 13° > Bb 
575722: Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 23572 


Chaminade (Cécile Louise Stéphanie) 
_ Tes doux baisers; madrigal, w 
Georges van Ormelingen, English 
version G. Clifton Bingham, of U. S., 
m Cécile Chaminade, ed. N. Clifford 
Page, of U. S.; high voice in E. 
(Select songs by French composers, 
Carl Fischer edition, series II: Su- 
perior ed. 5580) © Dee. 8, 1923: 2 
e. Dee. 24; E 580088: Carl Fischer, 
inec., New York. [© English ver- 
Sion and arrangement] 23573 


Changing; w EH. A. L., melody M. 
Peree [pseud. of Mrs. P. B. Robin- 


sonj of U.S» ‘© 1 c.. Dee. 5, 1923; 


HB 575262; Edna A. Lawton, Moville, 


Ta. 23574 
Chanson d’ autrefois; de Lucien 
Wurmser, of France; pf. Buffet, 


Crampon et cie. 
ex Nov: ; 30%) © 
Schaeffer, Paris. 


© Nov. 3, 1923; 1 
572929; Evette et 
nant ay pa 


Chanson georgienne; de Sergei Rach- 
maninoff, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York, op. 4, no. 4, arr. L. L., 
of France, domiciled at Atlantic 
City; petit orch. avec harmonium 
ad lib, © 1 ¢ Dee. 26, 1928: B 
978158 ; Leonidas Leonardi, Atlantic 
City. 23576 


Chant d’amour (Love song); by 
Arthur Traves Granfield, of U. S., 
op. 10, no. 4; pf. © Sept. 7, 1923; 
2 c. Dee. 28; E 578288; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 


Net De lehetostaty) © 1 «Dee, 
28, 1923; EH 580268; Clarence Bird, 
Geneva, III. 23578 


Chants (Les) de la montagne, no. 3; 


nocturne, Justin Elie, of Haiti, 
domiciled at New York; pf. (Sheet 
music edition, P. 1350: Ancient 
mountain legends, no. 3) (Cover 


106658—24——2 


23577 
Chant noble; de C. B.. of U. S.: violon | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


23590 


title: Nocturne) © Nov. 27, 1923; 
2 ¢. Dee. 24; E 580070; Carl Fischer, 
ine:, New York. 23079 


Charleston crazy; by Porter Grainger 
and Bob Ricketts. of U. S.; pf. © 


Weck,” Lvs 2 eee ton? BE 
577876; Rainbow- music corp., New 
York. 23580 


Chattanooga blues; w Hattie Pearson, 
m, PB. ot U.S. arr. James Seott, 
Of. se, Oi eer 25 (19255 Be 
577932; Paul Banks, Kansas City, 
Kan. 23581 


Cheer up: w and m Frederic W. Root, 
of U. S.; high voice in C. Fischer 
-ed:; © Dec. 19, 1923; 2’ ¢. Dee. 21; 
E 580035; J. Fischer & bro... New 
York. 23582 


Cherry blossoms; by Henry Hoiden 
Huss, of U. S.; pf. (Sheet music 
edition, P. 1348: Happy days, no. 
5)" ©) Nov. BS 1928-2 c:. Dee 24: 
E 580061; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 23583 

Chicago bound blues; w and m Lovie 
Austin’ .of U.S. ©) 1 ¢ Dees 13; 
19238; .E 577885; Jack Mills, ine., 
New York. 23584 

Chick-a-dee-dee; three-part song, Ww 
anon., m Elizabeth Gest, of U. S. 
4to. (Theo. Presser co. school cho- 
ruses) © Dec. 11, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 
13; E 575613; Theo. Presser co., 


Philadelphia. 23585 
Chiffonette; air de ballet, S. Bern- 
hard, of Germany; pf. © Dec. 11, 


1928; 2 ec. Dec. 138; EH .575642; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23586 
Childhood joys (Kindliche freude) ; 
light velocity, R. Krentzlin, of Ger- 
many, op. 85, no. 2; pf. (From my 
youth) © Dec. 11, 1923; 2 «& Dec. 
133) BoM «7 Theo.,..,Pressen)co:; 
Philadelphia. 23587 
Childhood visions; intermezzo-pizzi- 
eato, Percy J. Starnes, of U. S.; 


orchieadto,, ©),,Deey 21,/AG28 242 ¢. 
Dee. 22; E 580194; G. Ricordi & co., 
New York. 23588 
Children’s Christmas plays with 
music; combination of song, dia- 
logue and action, ten selections, 
various authors of U. 8S.  Cincin- 


nati, O., Fillmore music house. 8vo. 
© Oct. 17, 1923; 2 @ and aff. Nov. 
9: A 764064; Fillmore bros. co., Cin- 
cinnati. 23589 
Childrens hour, peek a boo; by Bertha 
Weller, of UL"S: « pf. © Deez 18, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 21; E 5800438; Theo- 
dore Lohr, Brooklyn. 23590 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23991 


Children’s suite; by Eric Mareo, of 
England; pf. Contents: 1. Pastor- 
ale.-—2. Doll’s dance.—3. Minuet.— 
4. See saw.—d. Russian dance. © 
Dec.'6,/1923 > Ve Dees 71.2 Hh Siavae:- 
Elkin & co., Itd., London. 23591 


Chili bom bom; w Cliff Friend, m 
Walter Donaldson, of U. S. © 
Dec;, 18). 1923s" 2 ee Dee 20 van 
578050; Irying Berlin, inc., New 
York. 23092 


Chinese honeymoon; by A. W., of 
t S., arr. fred: J. Hicht, of Gs: 
melody with pf. ace. © 1 ¢. Feb. 
23, 1928; E 558248; Al. Williams, 
St. Louis. 23592* 


Chinese lullaby; transcribed and arr. 
H. C., of U. S.; pf. [Photostat] © 
1 ¢« Dec. 31, 1923; E 580344; Har- 
riette Cady, New York. 23593 


Chopin (Frédéric Francois) 
ka; by 2m. Ohopip,, Op: AO, ser. 3, 
arr. Paul Kochanski, of Poland, 
domiciled at New York; violin and 
pf. (Sheet music edition, B. 1826) 
© Dec. 3, 1923; 2c. Dec. 24: EF 
580075; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. [© transcription] 23594 


OpioipetimMos 2,7 dgan- 
scribed Fritz Kreisler, of Austria, 
domiciled at New York; violin and 
pf. (Sheet music edition, B. 1805) 
@ Novy. 12, 1923 2¥e7, Dee: 24: 
580099; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. ; 23595 


Prelude; by F. F. Chopin, op. 28, 
no. 6, ed. and played Ruth Alexan- 
der’ Tracy; On TU. 4Se; in’ min. 
(Trois etudes, no. 1: Solo carola, ns. 
75176) [Music roll] © Dec. 17, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 24; E 578503; Cable 
co., Chicago. [© editing] 23596 


—-— Waltz, D flat; by F. Chopin, op. 
64, no. 1, arr. Leopold Godowsky, of 
U. S.; pf. (Sheet music edition, 
Ps 1356) -© Now. ia, ee eC. 
Dec. 24; E 580072; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 23597 


Christmas ahoy; cantata for children, 
w Grace Gordon, m Clyde Willard. 
Of, U. S. S¥o. © Oct.6,9023 5 2c: 
and aff. Oct. 15; A. 762214; Hall- 
Mack co., Philadelphia. 23598 


Christmas answer; w Emilie Watts 
McVea. m Paul Bliss, of U. S. 
Sweet Briar, Va., Sweet Briar col- 
lege choir. © Dec. 29, 1923; 2 «. 


Mazur- 


Dec. 31; E 578469; Alice Sanford 


Jones, Sweet Briar, Va. 23599 


kit 


pt. TIT, D. S., v.18 


Christmas beauty hints [and] Christ- 
mas ain’t what it used to be; w and 
m Carolyn R. Freeman, of U. S. 
(Songs for concert, home and school- 
room use) © Sept. 21, 1928; 2 ec. 
Dec. 29; E 580293; Eldridge enter- 
tainment house, Franklin, O. 23600 


Christmas carols, no. 8; for Sunday 
schools and choirs, various authors, 
of U. S.,.12mo.; @) Sept. 20,.0023 - 
2 ce. Sept. 26; aff. Nov. 15; A 763397 ; 
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 

23601 


Christmas (A) eve lullaby; for kinder- 
gartens, w and m E. VY: D., of U. S. 
© Dec. 6, 19233523 tee: a 
575528 ; Emily Viola Deacon, Brook- 
lyn. 23602 


Christmas helper, no. 11; recitations, 
drills and songs for children’s divi- 
sion, Ww and m various authors, com- 
piled Elsie Dunean Yale, of U. S. 
Svo. © Sept. 28, 1923 ;-2 ¢ and aff, 
Oct. 15; A 762213; Hall-Maek co., 
Philadelphia. 23603 


Christmas medley, no. 3; arr. C. F. 
Mutter,'.of UL S.3) pir “@* Deas 15, 
1923; 2 ce. Dec. 27;°H) 5802565 P. J. 
Lammers, Baltimore. 23604 


Christmas morn is come again ; Christ- 
mas carol, w Helen B. Knox, m 
Louis R. Dressler, of U. S.; unison 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 9, 
1923; 2 «. Dee. 28; E 578294; Oliver 
Ditson co.. Boston. 23605 


Cigale (La), la fourmi et le cancrelat ; 
paroles et musique de Jac. Nam, of 
France. Editions Ricordi. (Fables 
de mon village) © Dee. 27, 1923; 
1 e@. Dee. 28; E 573367; Societé 
anonyme des editions Ricordi, Paris. 

23606 


Circus (A) parade; characteristic, Am- 
brose Coppee, of U. S., op. 152; pf. 
(Tone greetings) © Dec. 5, 1923; 
2c. Dec. 14; E 575863; Bach music 
co.. Boston. 23607 


Civilization is at stake; w and m D. S. 
DD, of U: S. © 'L Gibec. 14771923 ;5 
E 575876; Dorothy Sussdorff Drake, 
Oakland, N. J. 23608 


Clavel (La) ; habanera, L. A. Kempin- 
ski, of U. S.; oreh. with pf.) acc. 
4to. (Standard series, no. 1) © 
Nov. 30, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 1; E 578165; 


Music buyers co., New York. 238609 
Cle elum eagles; march, K. L. King, 
of U. S.: band. 4to. © Mar. 10, 


1928; 2 e. Dec. 21; E 578081; C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 23610 


1320 


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oe 


—_no. 18, 1923 


— St OL LLL PECL DE LTE ES OE LEM ee 


Clematis; waltz, M. L. Preston, of 
te Sezepei .© Dee 41, 192383. 2 «. : 


Dec. 18; E 575759; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 23611 


Cleopatra, du k6énigin vom Nil; aus 
der operette Die perlen der Cleo- 
patra, von Julius Brammer und AIl- 
fred Griinwald, musik von Oscar 
Straus, of Germany, arr. Otto Linde- 
mann, of Germany. © Nov. 23, 
1923; 1 ec. Dec. 18; E 573843; Drei- 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 23612 


Closer still with Thee; by Walter 
Rolfe, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S. 
1. Violin and pf.—2. Violin, cello 
and pf.—s3. Cello and pf. © Dec. 
10, 1923; 2 ¢ each Dec. 18; E 
577982-577984; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

+ TSO la 256015 


Cloud (The) on the hill top; by Henry 
Holden Huss, of U. 8.; pf. (Sheet 
musie edition, P. 1845: Happy days, 


no. 7) © Nov. 27, 1923; 2 ¢« Dec. 
24; EK 580065; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 23616 


Cocoa-Cola, my South-sea maid; w 
and, mi M:. Hi. and R. C.,. of _U._S. 
[Photostat] © 1c. Dec. 15, 1923; 
EH 578213; Milt Hagen and Roslyn 
Clephane, New York. 23617 


Colored (The) band; part-song, m. 


George Tompkins, of U. S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. © Dee. 11, 1923; 2 «. 
Dec. 13; E 575628; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 23618 


Columbine ; by Camille W. Zeckwer, of 
U.S., op. 41, no. 3; pf. (Sheet music 
edition, P. 1337) © Oct. 29, 1923; 
2c. Dec. 24; E 580095; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 23619 

Come; w and m J..R. B., jr., of U. S. 
© Oct. 30, 1923; 2 & Dec. 24; EB 
580162; J. R. Baxter. jr.. Texarkana, 
Ark. 23620 

Come and be matey Katie; w and m 
Harry Carlton and Jos. Geo. Gilbert, 
of Great Britain; in G. [Staff and 
tonie sol-fa notations] © Dec. 14, 
1923; 1 c. Dee. 20; E 573202; Law- 
rence Wright music ¢o., London. 

23621 

Come away death; part-song, w Wil- 
liam Shakespeare, m William Lester, 
of U. S., op. 25, no..3; sop. 1, 2 and 
alto. (Fischer edition, choruses in 
octavo form, no. 5315) © Nov: 30, 

Bae: 2 ¢. Deevas - BY 5152332) J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 23622 


Come back to Erin; march, arr. C. W. 


Bennet, rev. Robert Biederman, of ! 


1321 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


23635 


U. S.; military band. 4to. © Oct. 
27, 19238; 2 « Dee. 24; E 580064; 
Carl Fischer, inc, New York. [© 
revised arrangement] 23623 


Come back to me again; w M.-i., m 
Walter A. Boehm, of U. 8. Buffalo, 
N. Y., Lomonaco pub. co. © Oct. 15, 
1923; 2 ec. Nov. 10; E 577775; Mar- 
tin Lomonaco, Buffalo. 23624 


Come back to me, I pray; w and m 
BE idee OO TU ida ©. ke: Dee!) 15; 
1923; E 577896; Joseph F. Dalmus, 
Long Island, N. Y. 23625 


Come Holy Spirit; sacred anthem, w 
Isaac Watts, m R. S. Morrison, of 
- U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Dec. 
Div ADZs-.2oe8 Wee: 29>, EB, 58360 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
23626 
Come now, and let us reason together ; 
sacred song, w from the Bible, m 
G. Waring Stebbins, of U. S.; organ 
acc. 1. High voice in G.—2. Medium 
voice, in E. © Sept. 7, 1923; 2 ¢. 
each Dec. 28; E 578295; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. 23627 


Come out the wilderness; Bahama 
folk song, arr. N. C. S., of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Bahama negro 
folk songs, no. 1) © Dec. 1, 1923; 
2°e. Dee. 20; BE 578051; N. Clark 
Smith, Chicago. 23628 


Come to Me; w and m Leroy B. Leis- 
ter; of Us.Ss .G)Apr.: 9, 1923352 « 
Dec. 27; E 580243; L. B. Leister, 
Gray Horse, Okl. 23629 


Come to me darling; w M. B. Fergu- 
son, m Arnold T. Lax, of U.S. New 
York, Manhattan music co. © Sept. 
1, 1928; 2 e«. Nov. 19; E. 575252; 
Mary Blanche Ferguson, Oakland, 
Calif. 23630 


Come under my umbrella: w and m 


P. G. S.;-0f U.: Se © 1-e Dec. 26, 
1928: E 578141; Peter G. Smith, 
Seattle. 23631 


Come unto Me; anthem, w William C. 
Dix, m J. Lamont Galbraith, of 
U. §S.; mixed voices. 4to. (Theo. 
Presser co., sacred music for mixed 
voices) © Dee. 11, 1923; 2 c Dee. 
18; E 575630; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 23632 

Come unto Me, ye weary; anthem, w 
Wm. ©. Dix, m Homer HEmerson 
Williams, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
with sop. solo. (G. S. Svo. choruses, 
no. 7064) © Dec. 22, 1928; 2 e. 
Dee. 28; E 580276; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 23633 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23634 


Comfort ye one another; three-part 
song, w Caro.Roma, m Jessie Mae 
Jewitt, arr. 
U.S.: unchanged voices. 4to. (Wit- 
mark school edition, no. 1717) © 
Dee; 20; 19252" 2% e! Dee? Zar hi 
578203; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 23634 


two part song, 
Jessie Mae Jewitt, arr. Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus, of U. S.; unchanged voices. 
(Iwo part chorals, Witmark school 
edition, no. 1716) 4to. © Dee. 10, 


1923; 2 c. Dee. 18; B 5T7974: M. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 23635 


Commune; cantum Gregorianum, ad 
exemplar editionis vaticanae concin- 
natum, verbis latinis, harmonice 


modulavit, Julius Bas, of France. 


© Nov. 14, 1923; 1 e¢. Dee. 15; E 


572 


73170: Desclée & co., Paris. 23636 


Confidential blues; w and m J. Guy 
Suddoth, of U. S. © 1 ¢. Dee. 26, 


1923: E 578146; Chicago music pub. | 


eo., Chicago. 23637 


Console (The); book of voluntaries, 
composed, arr. and ed. R. M. Stults, 
of U. S.; organ. obl. 8vo. © Aug. 


28, 1923: 2 c. and aff. Sept. 17; A | 


758041; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 
23638 


Contadina polka, G. R., of 
ie She 
578115 - 


phia. 


(La) ; 


Giuseppe Russo, Philadel- 


Cootamundra ; fox trot, w and m Russ 
Johnston, of Great Britain. 
ing’s song series, no. 154) 
5, 1923 3°91 62 Nov.268 HS7311T; W. 
H. Paling & co., Itd., Sydney, Aus- 
tralia. 23640 


s 
Coquette (La); caprice, Erno Rapeé 
and William Axt, of U. 8.; orch. 
(Red seal concert series) © Dec. 
6, 1923; 2 ¢. Dec. 7; EB 575299; Rich- 


mond-Robbins, ine., New York. 
23641 
Corinthian; march, Sam Schiller, of 
U. S.; 1st violin. 4to. © Dee. 1, 
192331 'e: Dec! 6) es Deets; EH 
580511; S. EF. 8S. music co., New 
York. 23642 


Corn liquor blues; w Maud E. Wil- 
liams, m Al. Meehan, of U. S.; pf. 
with w. © Sept. 21, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 
LO aor ody ©: IMT: 
Memphis, Tenn. 


Coronado; Ww 


Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 


w Caro Roma, m- 


pti @'1 ex Dec. 22,: 1923: BH : 
23639 | 


(Pal- | 
© Oct. 


E: Williams, . 
23643 | 


Mildred Grizzelle, m> 
Ferdie Grofé and Frank Siegrist, of | 


pt. 1) sks 


— 


U.S. © Dec. 26, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 29; 
E 580545; Jerome H. Remick & co., 
New York. 23644 


Cottonpicker’s ball; w Billy Meyers, 
m Elmer Schoebel, of Us Se Le. 
Dec. 13, 1923; E 577836; Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. 23645 


Counter-theme; by Seth Bingham, of 
U. S., op 9, no. 6; organ. (St. Ce- 
cilia series, no. 292) © Dee. 28, 
1923; 2 ec. Dec. 31; EH 578507; H. W. 
Gray co., New York. 23646 


Country dance; by Georg Hggeling, of 
Germany, op. 229; pf. © Dee. 27, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 29; E 578361; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 

Country life; melody A. A. §., of 
Sweden, domiciled at Chicago. © 
1 c. Dee. 10, 1928; E 575976; Arvid 
A. Sahlin, Chicago. 23648 

Courage; w andm T. A., of U. S. © 
1 ec Dec. 20, 1923; EH 578019; Tess 
Abbott, Los Angeles. 23649 

Course (A) for tenor banjo; by J. L., 
of U. S.. © Oct. 1, 19932 e,,and 
aff. Oct. 10; A 761093; Jack Lundin 
& co., Chicago. 23650 

Course of sixty piano playing lessons 
for beginners; lesson i—-10, by E. F., 


of U. S. © Sept. 9, 1923; 2 e and 
aff. Nov. 17; A 763508; Hugene 
' Feuchtinger, Winnetka, Ill. 23651 


Cover me up with the sunshine of Vir- 
ginia; w Sam M. Lewis and Joe 
Young, melody Geo. W. Meyer, of 
U-S. ©lc Dee. 5, 1923; BH 575258 ; 
Irving Berlin, ine., New York. 23652 

Cowboy’s (The) lament; w collected 
John .A. Lomax, m arr. Oscar J. 


Fox, of U. .S.; high voice. © Nov. 
10, 19283; 2 ec. Dee. 17; EB 575925; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. [© 
arrangement] 23653 


Cradle song; refrain de berceuse, by 
Palmgren, ed. and played Ruth Alex- 
ander Tracy, of U. 8. (Solo earola, 
no, 75166) [Music roll] © Dee. 17, 
1923; 2 e. Dec. 24; BE 578498; Cable 
co., Chicago. [© interpretation and 
editing] 23654 

w M. R. W., m Uda Waldrop, of 

U. S.; high voice. © Dec. 10, 1923; 

2 e. Dee. 17; E 575924; G. Schirmer, 

ine., New York. 23655 


Crazy, what d’ye mean; w L. F. 
Francis, melody J. C., of U. S. © 


1 .e@ Dec. 1, 1923; 3 577646; Jed — 


Carroll, New York. 23656 
Création (La) du monde; ballet de 
Blaise Cendrars, musique de Darius 
Milhaud, of France: pf. 4 quatre 


1322 


23647 — 


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f; 
6 
4 
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no. 18, 1923 


Daddy what will baby say when she 


mains. © Nov. 3, 1923; 1-¢. Nov. 
30; E 572938; Max Eschig et cie., 
Paris. [© reduction] 23657 


Creation’s chorus; Children’s day serv- 
ice, w and m W. B. yo san eb of 


POS Sve... ©: Apr. 17,:1922;.2. ¢ 
Dec. 29, 1923; HB 580301 : Judefind 
bros., Baltimore. 23658 | 


Creed (The) of the klan; w Earl BE. 
Crooke, m a klansman [i. e. E. EH. 
C.], of U. S. Indianapolis, A klans- 
man. (Cover title: The creed of the 
Ku klux klan) © Nov. 10, 1923; 
2 ec. Dec. 8; E 578484; Rosemary 
Campbell, Indianapolis. 23659 


Walter Rolfe, of 
(Fleeting fancies) © 


Creep mouse; by 
Geis pk 


Ween ais 1923.5 32. c: Dee: 133 Hh 
579786; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 23660 
Crimson rambler; by Daniel Rowe, of 
Us pe) Cis June) ‘© Dec. 11, 
1923; 2 c. Dee. 18; E 575698 ; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23661 


Cristemas; w early English, m Ger- 
rard Williams, of Great Britain. © 
Nov. 295) 1923: Pee: Nov: 22; EB 


572886 ; Chappell & €0., Itd., Lon- 
don. 23662 
Crown Him with praise; Christmas 


service, w Lizzie De Armond, m 
A. L. Judefind and others, of U. S. 
Svo. © Oct. 6, 1923; 2 ¢ Dec. 29; 
E 580319; ‘Judefind bros., Balti- 
more. 23663 


Cruiser Omaha; march, K. L. King. 
of U. S.; band. 4to. © Mar. 10, 
1S2a; 2 ¢. Dee. 21; E 578082; C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ta. 23664 


Cry baby; w A. H. S., melody Harry 
Hoffman, of: U. S§. 1 « Dec. 
17, 1923; E 575906; Alexander H. 
Schulman, Pyle, Pa. 


Cuddlin’ blues; w and m G. B. M., 
one U: S.C tee. Dee: 3; 1923: 


. 675254; Grace Bibber Murphy, 
Charlotte, Me. 23666 


Czar (The) cavatina; from The snow 
maiden, N. Rimsky-Korsakow, arr. 


Joseph. A. Marr, of U. S8.; orch. 
Ato. (Photoplay edition, no. 12) 


© Dee! 7) 19233:'2 ex Dees-293" Hh 
578555 ; Cundy-Bettoney co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 23667 


grows older; w W. F. P., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Kisher]* of: U. S. © 1c Dec. 17, 
O25" iy oOToo00. . Wt. ke Perry, 
Orlando, Fla. 283668 


23665: |. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


23680 


Daddy, wrap me up; w and m M. D. 


G., of U: S.- © 1 & Dec. 19, 1923; 
KB} 575975; Maurice D. Grover, Min- ‘ 
neapolis. 23669 


Daffy-dill (The); from Moonlight, w 


Wm. B. Friedlander, m Con Conrad, 
of U. S. © Dee. 29, 1923; 2 e. Dee. 
ol; E 578489; Edward B. Marks 
| music co., New York. 23670 
Damming, but you can’t damn me:. 
w R: RK. -F., m Ivan Hoff, of U.-S. 
© 1 « Dee. 21, 1928; E 580017; 
Ruth Reuck Flaster, Pleasantville, 
NEY. 23671 


Dance of the elves; by A. Wachen- 
‘dorf-Lewis, rev. B. Percy James, of 


U..S.; pf. Rev. and enl. ed. Bos- 
ton, W. B. Hasey & co. (Pleasing 
pieces) © Dec. 10, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 


12; E 577939; W. B. Hasey, Boston. 
[© new matter] 23672 


— by Edna Gockel Gussen, of U. S.; 
pt. © Dec. 27, 1923; 2 c Dee. 22; 
Hi 578124; FE. W. Schulz & co., Bos- 
ton. 23673 


‘Dance of the Gypsies; by Ambrose 
‘Coppée, of U. S., op. 150; pf. (Tone 
greetings) © Dec. 5, 1923; 2 « 
Dee. 14; E 575866; Bach music co., 
Boston. 23674 
Dance of the och bugs; by ‘BR. -M. 
Stults, of U. S.; pf. New York—Bos- 
ton—Chicago, raves music co. © 
Wee, SI, 19938: 2: « Dee. 2° "ER 
578255; M. T. Evans, Boston. 23675 
Dance of the rosebuds; by Frederick 
Keats: “6f°U:°S.; pf. “©! Dec. “11, 
1923 ; 9 e. Dee. 13; E 575699; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23676 
‘Dance of the senoritas; by N. O., of 


ay ss ere KE) eo Meret tO), VO28 5 
. BE 575406; Nathan Oppleman, Rich- 

mond. 23677 
‘Dancin’ Dan; w Wm. Tracey, m Jack 


) Stantey, io. U.S. ©: Dec 15,1928 ; 
' 9 e. Dee. 17: E 575970; Goodman & 
Rose, ine., New York. 23678 
‘Danny boy; Londonderry air, arr. 
Sydney Herbert, of Great Britain, 
from the song arr. of Fred Weath- 
erly; ‘full military. band... Ato. 
(Boosey & co.’s supplemental jour- 
Stitt fC) NOV 1, fozae uk £2 Dec 1; 
BH 573125: Boosey & co., London. 
[© arrangement] 23679 
Dans les bois (In the woods) ; by Gas- 
ton Borch, of Norway; oreh. with 
pf. conductor. 4to. (Hawkes’ photo 
play series, no. 30) © Oct. 31, 1923; 
1 ¢@ Nov. 10; E 573208; Hawkes & 
son, London. 23680 


1325 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23681 q 


¢ 


pt. 117; DFs.,95 18 


Danse 4 Vorteil; toe dance, Charles 
Dallier, of U. S.; pf. © Dee. 11, 
1923; 2 ec. Dee. 18; E 575780: Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23681 

Danse de féte; by Henry Tolhurst, of 
Great Britain; violin and pf. 
Dee. 11, 1923 ; 2 c. Dec. 138; BE 575737 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23682 

Danse de joie; mazurka, J. Frank 
Frysinger, of U. S., op. 201; pf. © 
Dec. 27, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 29; E 578397 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23683 

Danse des gnomes; morceau de salon, 
T. Cuthbert Samuels, of Great 
Britain; pf. © Dee. 13, 1923; 1 e. 
Dec. 27; E 573267; Duff, Stewart & 
co., Itd., London. 23684 

Dansopation; syncopated novelty fox- 
trot, Martin K. Mortensen, of Can- 
ada; pf. © Nov. 26, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 
20; E 578111; Hearst music pub- 
lishers, Itd., Winnipeg, Canada. 

23685 

Darktown (The) dancing team; w and 
melody by Fred Hall [pseud. of 
F. A. A.J] of U. S. ©1t. Nov. 30, 
1923; EH. 575821; Fred Arthur Ahl, 
New York. 23686 

Darktown has a gay white way; w and 
m Shelton Brooks, of U.S. Shelton 
Brooks, ed. New York, Shelton 
Brooks. © Dee. 17, 1923; 2 © Dee. 
15; E 577919; EF. Wallace Rega, New 
York. 23687 

Dashing through the snow: by M. W. 
Butler, of U. S.; pf. with song. © 
Dec. 6, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 10; E 575460; 
A. W. Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. 

23688 

Davis (John David) Praeludium; by 
J. D. Davis, of Great Britain, op. 75; 
pf. © Dee. 20, 1923; 1 e. Dee. 27; 
E 573244; Murdoch, Murdoch & co., 
London. 23689 

,Davis (The) short method; compiler 
of U. S.,.op. 2; vocal and instru- 
mental. Davis conservatory of pop- 
ular music. © July 16, 1923; 2c. 
and aff. July 18; A 753458; George 
Bridge Davis, Salt Lake City. 23690 

Day by day; w and melody D. B. W., 
OF Us So: ©: 1c)" Dee, 26. 1923; 
E 580236; David Brainerd Willis, 
Allegan, Mich. 23691 

Day is dawning; w andm J. V. R., of 
U. S. 8vo. © Dec. 4, 1923; 2 «. 
Dee. 10; E 575408; James V. Reid, 
Oakland City, Ind. 23692 


Day of glory; Easter service, w Alfred 


Barratt and others,.m Broughton 
Edwards and others, of U. S. 8vo. 


Dear old mother; 


© Jan. 26, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 6; 
A %757942; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. ~ 23693 


Dear (A) kiss; musical play, w and 
melody J. 8S. G., of U. S.. Voeal sc. 
© 1 ¢ Nov. 28, 19238; EB 575249; 
Jonn S. Greenbaum, New York. 

23694 


Dear little girl of mine; waltz, w 
J. W.-H, mJ Pew, of UD sSarr. 
T. Jay Flanagan, of U. 8. Syracuse, 
N. Y., Rex music co.. © Nov. 6, 
19285; 2 c. Dee. 8; H. 577937; John 
W. Hoffshire and Joseph P. Deyulio, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 23695 


Dear memories; by Carl Schmeidler, 
of Germany; pf. © Dec. 27, 1923; 
2 ec. Dee. 29; E 578409; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 23696 


‘Dear mother if upon this earth; w 


and melody D. BH. S., of U. S. ©1 
e. Dec. 28, 1923; E 578273; David 
K. Sandberg, Detroit. 23697 


Dear old dad; w U. W., m Al. Meehan, 
of U. S.; pf. with w. © Dee. 6, 
1923; 2. ec. Dee. 10; E 575422; Una 
Wilson, Kewanna, Ind. 23698 


‘Dear old Georgia mammy, sing again 


to me; w and m H. A. H., of U. S.. 
New York, Sherwood music co. © 
Nov. 21, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 3; EH 575232 ; 
Harold Arlington Hummer, Dover, 
N. J. 23699 
waltz ballad, w 
Adele Brandon, m Faye Atkins, of 
U. 8S. © Dee. 27, 1923; 2 ce. Dec. 28; 
E 578259; Unity music publishers, 


inec., New York. 23700 
_——— + —— —— arr. and ed. W. C. 
- Polla, of U. S.; orch. 4to. © Dec. 


14, 1928; 2 ec. Dee. 15; H 577922; 
Unity music publishers, ine., New 
York. 23701 


‘Dear old U. 8. A.; w andm F. L. L., 


of Canada, arr. Henri Miro, of Can- 
ada. ©l1c. Dec. 28, 1923 ; H 578363 ; 
Felix L. Lewis, Montreal, Canada. 

23702 


‘Dear old Yale; w and m HE. W., of 


U. S.; mixed voices. © 1 c¢. Dee. 8, 
1923; EH 575351; Elsie: Weissleder, 
Cincinnati, 23703 


‘Dear pity, how? ah how? by John Wil- 


bye, of Hngland, ed. and adapted 
EHdmund H. Fellowes, of Great Brit- 
ain; male voices. 4to. (John Wil- 
bye’s first set of madrigals, no. 5: 
Male voice choir library, no. 107) 
©: Oct. 15, 1923 341 %e) sOctn 2aenEr 
572694; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 23704 


1324 


eS Se, i 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


Dearie before we part, you been pal 
of my heart; w and melody J. J. M., 
Sree s. “© ft ¢ Dec 15)" 1923 7h 
577905; John J. Molitoris, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 25705 


Deep in the night; w Sara Teasdale, 
m Janet Grace, of U. S.; high voice. 
© Woy.30,, 1923502 .¢.) Dec: 28; 
578296: Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

23706 


Dejlig (En) pige; tekst Alfred Kjer- 
ulf, musik Edvard Brink, of Den- 
mark; klaver med tekst. © Nov. 
Bieeto2s. t ¢€ Dee. 14; BH 573176; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

23707 

Delibes (Clément Philibert Léo) Cop- 
pélia; suite de ballet, Leo Delibes, 
arr. M. L. Lake, of U. S.; military 
band, with conductor. Carl Fisch- 
er’s ed. (United States military 
band journal, J. 284, 285) pt. 1. 
1. Fanfare et Marche de la cloche.— 
2. Valse des heures.—3. Musique des 
automates.—4. Noce villageoise. pt. 
2. 5. Introduction et Valse de la 
poupée.—6. Marche des guerrieres.— 
7. Czardas,, © Noy. 24, 1923; 2 c. 
each Dee. 24; E 580076, 580077; 
Carl Fischer, inec., New York. [© 
arrangement] 23708, 23709 


De Lyle (Carlyon) 20 little-hand 
pieces; with singable rhymes, John 
Alleyne, m C. D., of England; pf. 
© Dec. 12, 1923; 1 « Dec. 12; E 
573294; Swan & co., Itd., London. 


23710 
Demarest (Clifford) Intermezzo; by 
(TIP: oi. S.:,0rgan. i vO /Dee,, 22, 


1923; 2 ec. Dec. 31; E 578414; Har- 
old Flammer, inc., New York. 
poses OD 


Det er statistik revist; af Tivoli 
-revyen 1923, tekst af Axel Andrea- 
sen. musik af James Milton, of Den- 
mark; piano. © July 12, 1923: 1 «¢. 
July 28; EK 567467; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. Pate, 


Deux (Les) pigeons, la chouette et le 
corbeau; paroles et musique de Jac. 
Nam, of France. Editions Ricordi. 
(Fables de mon village) © UDee. 
Bh. AO25%' ! ec Dee. 28 EH 5(3368 ; 
Société anonyme des editions Ri- 
cordi, Paris. 23713 


Dicty blues; fox trot, Fletcher Hen- 
derson, of U. S., arr. Raymond Mat- 
thews, of U. S.; pf. 4to. © Dec. 
oO, toca be Nov. 21 =f ec; Dee" 6; 
E 575293; Down South music pub. 
corp., New York. 23714 


23726 


Did you hear my Jesus; arr. J. B. 
Herbert, of U. S.; male voices. © 
Decent ie< 1923.) 2'e (Dee. 260240 
580216: Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. [© arrangement] 23715 


Disappointed (The) blues; w J. N. 
E. Harris, melody John F. Ryan, of 
eS eo) Lc ec 28) 19282 
578246; J. N. E. Harris, Brooklyn. 

23716 


Diversions; five pieces, John Alden 
Carpenter,,.of .U:; Ss; pf: ..©. Dee. 
28719238 5 27 ¢. Dee;jol;, Hi580355; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 23717 


Dixie; arr. J. Owen Long, of U. S.; 
‘pf., four hands. © Dec. 7, 1923; 
2 ec. Dec. 12; BH 575526; D. W. Crist, 
Alliance, O. 23718 


Dixie Susan, tell the folks in Dixie 
that ’m coming; w and m Justin 
Ring and Fred W. Hager, of U. S. 
© Dee. 31, 1923; 2 c« Dee 29; E 
5803824; F. Wallace Rega, New 
York. 23719 


Dodgin’ the blues; melody A. M. Gif- 
ford; of ° U.S. ©! 1. e.’ Dec! “17; 
1923; E 575891; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

23720 

Doggone blues; w Nelson Chon, melo- 
dy?C: MEW of USS Orc. ‘Dec. 
28, 1923; HE 578275; Clarence M. 
Jones and Henry J. Kemp, Chicago. 

Zat21 


Doll baby, that’s the kind of a baby 
I am; w and melody Billy Higgins 
and Clarence Williams, of U. S. 

1 @ Dee. 17, 1923; EH 575899; Clar- 
ence Williams music pubéo3! ine, 
New York. Pay py 

Dollar sign; fox trot song, w and m 
Manley Marks and Samuel Ring, of 
U. S.. © Dee. 7, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 
8; E 577794; Marks-Ring assn., 
Rochester, N. Y. ? 23723 

Don Juan Marana; oper in drei akten, 
av August Enna, of Denmark; 
klavierauszug mit text. © Nov. 27, 
1923; 1 c« Dee. 14; D 26510; Skan- 
dinavisk teater bureau, a. 
penhagen. 23724 

Donkey (The); Palm Sunday, w G. 
K. Chesterton, m Maurice Besly, of 
Great Britain, op. 24, no. 2. no. 1 
ea: © Nov. 2, 1923: 1c. Dec, 12; 
E 573136; Boosey & co., London. 

23725 

Don’t be afraid there’s no one around; 
w and melody A. S., of U. S. © 
1 @ Dec. 20, 1923;-E 578030; Alex- 
ander Sussman, Philadelphia. 23726 


r 1325 


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23727 


pt. 111, Ns. 9s 


Don’t take everybody for your friend; ; Dream girl of mine; w P. F. C., m Geo. 


Wi and mm 32. Be: Be oe). Saar: 
Eddie Heywood, of U. S. © 1 .e. 
Dec. *28,..192383  H Sf8d16> :idalas. 
Hooten, Baltimore. 2627 
Don’t worry, just pray; w and m 
James Fitch, of Great Britain. © 
Now 105. FO2 32 ee WCC aaa 
575194; William McEwan, Roanoke, 
Va. “ih 23728 


Doodle-bug book of songs for children ; 
by. Mary B. Ferris, of U. 8. 
NGy. (22) (1923 2“7e: NGV. soe aa. 
Noy. 24; A 766009; Harold Flam- 
mer, inc., New York. 23729 

Dora; mazurka, by Angelo Sebas- 
tianelli, of U. S.: pf. accordeon. 
(Piano accordeon edition, no. 1003) 
© June 20, 1922: 2.4e -Decit a2: 
1923; E 575513; John A. Cerabino, 
New York. 23730 

Down at the Hippodrome; w Cliff 
Friend. melody Walter Donaldson, 


of; U. 8.1: ©-A-e. Dee 17, 1923678 
975885; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. 23731 


Down by the Murray; w and m Jack 
O’Hagan, of Australia. © Sept. 3, 
1923; 1 ec. Dec. 26; E 5733805; Allan 
& co., pty., Itd., Melbourne, Aus- 
tralia. 23732 

Down home blues; w Nathan Deitel- 
~baum, melody M. B., arr. Walter 
Paul, of U.S. ©1c. Nov. 24, 1923; 
E. 575292; Morde Berkowitz, Phila- 


delphia. 23733 
Down in Tennessee; w and melody 
 OWoiVs 08 Ui Se GJe.) Dee 522: 
1928; E 578075; Fred William 
Vaughan, New York. 23734 


Down Miami way; w Geraldine Engel, 
mi, J. M.. S.-0f heS.areeG: EK. \0f 
U. 8. ©1.¢. Dee. 1, 19238; E 577648 ; 
James Maynard Spencer, Syracuse, 
ING 23730 

Down the road to yesterday,; w John 
Steel, m Pierre Connor and Ernest 
Stevens, of U. S. © Dee. 18, 1923; 
2 ¢« Dec. 18; E 577996; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

‘ 23736 

Dragonflies; waltz, Walter Rolfe, of 
U. S.: pf. (Told in tones) © Dee. 
11), (1923'3))2e!); Dee. 13s biased ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 


23737 


Drake’s drum; musical comedy in two 
acts, w P. Lloyd-Smith and others, 
m Robert M. Crawford and others, 


of U. S. © Dec. 7, 1923; 2 c. Dee. |. 


Ib athe Dee} 108 
Church co., Cincinnati. 


A 766295; John 
237388 


Graff, jr.,.0£.. U.S» amie heowene. 
Beach, ‘of U.S. © 1, ¢20ee sla, 
1923; E 577849; Paul F. Carovina, 
- New York. Zoatoe 


Dream of yesterday; by M. L. Preston, 
of U. 8.5 ph) © Wee ii tena. 
Dec. 13; E 575680; Theo. Presser 
€0.2 Philadelphia. 23740 


Dream of youth; reverie, H. D. Hewitt, 
of U. S.; pf. (Field and shore) © 
Dec. 11, 19235 2 © Dees; Hh Siam: 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphiasy > 

| 23741 


Dream time; by F. J. M., of Canada.,. 
domiciled at Hollywood, Calif., arr. 
Vern Elliott, of U. S.; melody with 
pf. acc. © 1 ce Dee. 18, 1923; EF 
o77972; Fred J. McManus, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 23742 


Dreaming; w J. A. M., m George 
Graff, jr. of USS. @re. Due iG. 
Beach, of U. S. ©1c. Dee. 18, 1923 ; 
E 577958; Jessie A. McGrath, Wa- 
seca, Minn. 23743 


Dreaming at twilight means dreaming 
of you; w and melody R. R., of U.S. 
© 1-¢. Dee. 10) 19238; 2 575466 
Ruby Robertson, New York. 23744 — 


Dreaming of you and home sweet 
home; w E. W., m Al. Meehan, of 
U. S.; pf. with w. © Dee. 6, 1923; 
2 ce. Dec. 10; E 575426; Edith Wen- 
singer, Fremont, O. 23745. 


Dreams; w A. M. Z., melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of 
U.S. ©1c. Dec. 5, 1923; H 575264 ; 
Anna M. Zike, Denver, Col. 23746 


w L. S. B., m George Graff, jr., 
of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
Un Se (Oodle. Dec ae, aes 
577954; Lennie S. Bordelon, Cotton- 
port, La. 23T4T 


Dreams of my child; w G. P., m Ray 


Ross Frampton [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher] of U. S. New York, Frank 
-Harding. © Dec. 10, 1923; 2 ce. Dec. 
20; E 578217; Gertrude Parker, Mid- 
dletown, Calif. 23748 


Dreams of you; w P. Fitch, m George 
Graff, jr., of U.os.,, arr. -DheonG. 
Beach,».of. U.S. 44@) alle. Meee, 
1923; E 577952; Pansy Fitch, Kan- 
sas City, Mo. 23749 © 


Drifting waltz; by Walter Rolfe, of 
OU. Sis pt:  Gjuventled kyries).,,.4©> 
Dec. 27, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 29; E 578364 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23750. 


1326 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


23773 


Drop that sack; melody L. A. and 
Py). \of U. S.,,arr. Lillian Hardin, 
anes SS. © Lf ce Dee. 8. 1923 54H 
577784; Louis Armstrong and Phil- 
more Holley, Chicago. 23711 


Du bist so appetitlich; lied und shim- 
my, worte von A. Egen und Benno 
Vigny, musik von Austin Egen, of 
eee ©), Mar..25, 19238: 1-c, June 
13, 1 ce. Dec. 1; E 566621; L. Dob- 
linger (B. Herzmansky), Vienna. 

2atoe 

Du sku’pakke klunset sammen; tekst 
Ludy. Brandstrup, musik Emil Ree- 
sen, of Denmark; klaver med tekst. 
(Jn Dansk arbejde) © Dec. 8, 1923; 
1 « Dee. 24; E 5732638; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 23793 

Duetto comico; atto 2, di Il ventaglio, 
commedia musicale in tre atti di 
Emilio Reggio, musica di Alfredo 
Cuscina, of Italy. © Dee. 29, 1923; 
1 c.. Dec. 31; HB. 513357 ; G...Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 23754 

Dumbledownshire; w H. M. Burnaby, 
m Cuthbert Clarke, of Great 
Britain; in A flat. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 15, 1923; 
1 ¢. Dec. 26; E 573276; Reynolds & 
co., London. 23755 


Dus hepele; w and melody A. K., of 
Poland, domiciled at New York, © 
1 e. Dec. 19, 1923; E 575977; Adolph 
Kking, New York. 23756 
Dus klezmeril; w and melody A. K., of 
Poland, domiciled at New York. 
1 ¢ Dee. 19, 1923; E 575978; Adolph 
_ King, New York. 23757 
Dusting along; musical comedy in two 
acts, and eight scenes, w and m 
S. R., of U. S. In two pts., libretto 
and music. © 1 ¢. Dec. 13, 1923; 


D 26508; Sherwood Rollins, New . 


York. 23758 


Dutch lullaby ; two-part song, w Sarah 
Grames Clark, m Ira B. Wilson, of 
U. S. 4to. (Theo. Presser’ co. 
school choruses) © Dec. 11, 1923; 
2c¢ Dec. 18; E 575615; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 23759 


E mnammurate; versi e musica arr. da’ 


G. R.; of U. S. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1928; 
KE 575355; Giuseppe Russo, Phila- 
delphia. 23760 


E Z method; system for self instruc- 
pron. We J. S., of Wei S: | Atone a. 
How to play the flute and piccolo.— 
2.. How to play the clarinet. © Oct. 
eae): 42 ices Cach (Oet, s2isiail, 
Oct. 25; A 762635, 762636; Wm. J. 
Smith music co., ine., New York. 

23761, 23762 


Early days at the pianoforte; by Noel 
Norman, of England. © Dee. 6, 
1923; 1 e@. Dec. 22; E 5738225; War- 
ren & Phillips, London. 23763 


Early Italian songs and airs; v. 1, Cac- 
cini to Bononcini, ed. Pietro 
Florida, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York. (Musician’s brary) ).cke 
High voice.—2. Low voice. © July 
17, 1923; 2 ¢. each) and aff. Nov. 8; 
A 765356 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

23764 


East; w Percy O. Brewer, m Walter 
Smith, of U. S. © Dec. 31, 1923; 
2 ec. Dee. 26; E 578185; Reece & 

_ Fuhrman, ine., San Francisco. 

23765 


Easter song; w Lilian Middleton 
li. e. L. M. M.J], m Ida Bostelmann, 
of Great Britain, domiciled at West 
Newton, Mass. 16mo. © Mar. 14, 
1928.5 2:68 0 Mat. NG: i OF TMIGSS 
Lilian Middleton McMullen, West 
Newton, Mass. 23766 


Eccentric (The); polka de salon, Ed- 
uardo Marzo, of U. 8S.; pf. © Dec. 
ZA. toe: 2..¢. Dec. 29)... Sloasos 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23767 


Eclipse galop; by K. L. King, of U. S.; 
orch. with pf. acc. 4to. © Mar. 10, 
1923 ;.2, ec. Dec. 21;. Hi 578079); “Ce LL. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 23768 


Ecstasy; by J. G. Cummings, of U. S.; 


organ. © Dee. 11, 1923;.2 c Dee. 
13; E 575762; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 20169 


Educator :(The), book II; unison exer- 
cises, C. L. B., of U. S.3) military 
band, pts. © Oct. 16, 1923; 2 c. each 
Dee. 24; E 578168; C. L. Barn- 
house, Oskaloosa, Ia. 23770 


Eg elskar dei voggande tonar; tekst 
og musik af Chr. Lepsée, of Norway, 
rey. and ed. Bjarne Rolseth, of U. 8. 
©" Dee. 10; 1923: 2 ¢. Dee 15°" Hh 
577881; Norwegian-American music 
co., New York. 23771 


Elfin dreams; by W. R., of U. S.; pf. 
© Dec. 24, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 26; E 
580202 ; Walter Rolfe, Rumford, Me. 

Zoe 


Elisa mazurka; by Frank Umbriaco, 
of U. S.; pf. accordeon. (Piano ac- 
cordeocn edition, no. 1012) © June 
26), 1928802) Dec). 1250) s1dal9; 
John A. Cerabino, New York. 

23773 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 11, Bis es 


Elves’ midnight parade; by M: L. Pres- 
ton, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 27, 1923; 
2 c. Dec. 29; E 578408; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 23774 


Enchantress ; by Gaston Borch, of Nor- 
way; orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
(Hawkes’ photo play series, no. 27) 
© Oct. 31, 1923; 1 ¢..Nov. 10; E 
573205; Hawkes & son, London. 


23 


ice 
Enfants (Les) de notre Bretagne; 
le retour, poésie de André Alexan- 
dre, musique de Charles Levadé, of 
France; sop. ou ten. © Dec. 27, 
19235 2f-¢,. “Dees 285. Hy Ofasbo gane- 
ciété anonyme des editions Ricordi, 
Paris. 23776 


Enter these enchanted .woods; w 
George Meredith, m D. Vaughan 
Thomas, of England; ten. or sop., 
in C. (Swan edition, no. 38) | 
Oct. 11, 1923; 1:¢.) Oct. 13; Ei 573308 ; 
Swan & co., Itd., London. sr (rere 


Entrata; in modo barocco, av Ture 
Rangstrom, of Sweden; violin och 
piano. (Edition musicalia, nr. 100: 
Suite ar. 72, 2)" '@\ Woy. 1 1923: 
1 ec. Nov. 20; E 572830: Nordiska 
musik-forlaget, a. b., Stockholm, 
Sweden. 23778 


Hpitaph; w Walter De La Mare, m 
Mary Sheldon, of England; in F. 
(Swan edition, no. 36) © Sept. 28, 
1923; 1 c« Oct. 1; E 573302; Swan 
& co., Itd., London. 23779 


Hstranged; w and m W. B. J., of 
U. S., arr. Alfred Dalby, of U. S.; 
inD. ©1c. Dee. 8, 1923; EH 575246 ; 
William B. Jones, Nanuet, N. Y. 

23780 


Eternal (The) city of dreams; w Gus 
Kahn, m Ted Fiorito, of U. S. © 
Dec. 10, (19235) 2sce Mec. 143 
575521; Jerome H. Remick & Co., 
New York. 23781 

Evangeline and the baby; w and mel- 
ody F. C., of U. S. ©1.e. Dec. 28, 
1923; E 578211; Frederic Cromwell, 
Chicago. 23782 

Eve (The) of St. John; one act opera, 
w Hleanor Farjeon, m A. C. Mac- 
kenzie, of Great Britain, op. 87; 
vocal sc. © Nov. 27, 1923; 1 ce. Dec. 
12; E 573172; Ascherberg, Hop- 
wood & Crew, Itd., London. 23783 


Evening meditation; by W. D. Arm- 
strong, of U. S.; organ. © Dee. 27, 
1923; 2 ec. Dec. 29; E 578401; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23784 

Evening pastorale; the curfew, Edwin 


H. Lemare, of England, domiciled at 
Portland, Me., op. 128; organ. © 


Dec, 11, 1923 32) ¢ Deeiaae we 
575690; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 23785 
Evening prayer; w Hlsie Klingel 
Walker, m-P. W., cf U. 8S: ©) Wec. 
9, 19235 2’ cc... Dech ad: * he siiees: 
Paul Walker, Baltimore. 23786 
Evening (An) thought; by Paolo 
Conte, of U. S., op. 29; pf. © Dec. 


tt T9238 
Theo. 


2 ©. Dec la: H) atoaee = 
Presser €o., Philadelphia, 


Eventide; w Lois Smith, m N. H. 8. 
of U. S. ©:1 «@ Dec 29, 1923; kk 
580339; Nellie H. Schmitt, Lincoln 
Neb. 23788 


Ever for you: wags DeVere oss 
pf: © Dec. 15, 1928-92 ce Dee 15: 
E 577893; Donato Montano, Brook- 
lyn. 23783 

Ever onward; march, by Will S. Wil- 
cox, of U. S., op. 30, no. 4; pf., treble 
clef, in G. (Five instructive and 
melodious pieces for the piano, no. 4) 
© Dec. 22, 1923; 2 « Dec. 24; B 
580050; Wilcox music c¢o., Plains, 
Pa. 23790 

Every-one is looking for a real live 
pappa; w andm J. O. W., of U. S., 
arr. Max Fehrman, of U.S. ©1. 
Dec. 17, 1923; E 575904; James 
Otis Walters, Cleveland. 235791 

Eye (The) of Siva; fox-trot, from the 
musical play, w and m Jan Van Dee, 
of Great Britain. © Oct. 12, 1923; 
1 ec. Nov. 20; E 572817; Cavendish 
music co., London. 23792 

Fa’ core mio comme si’ fatto; versi e 
musica di Luigi Donadio, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York; mand. ace. 
4to. © Nov: 1, 19235 2ie Now 15; 


E 575255; Verdi’s music roll co., 
New York. 23793 
Fair (The) equestrian ; galop. 
Daniel Rowe, of U. 8.; pf. (In the 
park)|) ’©.'Dee.| 27, 19235, 2acavec. 
29; E 578373; Theo. Presser cO., 
Philadelphia. 23794 


Fairies’ (The) dance; four atk song, 
w Cynthia Davril, m Gustave 
Ferrari, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
Ato: © Dec. 3, 19233 2c. Dee 28; 
BH 578297; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

23795 

Fairies’ (The) revelry (La cinquan- 
taine) ; three-part song, w Shirley 
Dean Nevin, m Gabriel-Marie, arr. 
Si) BD. Nevin, . of Usa; pigs 
voices. 4to. © Dee. 14, 1923; 

Dee.. 28; E 578298; Oliver set 
co., Boston. [© arrangement] 
23796 


1328 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1928 


Fairies’ (The) silver aeroplane; w 
Leslie M. Oyler, m Ernest Austin, 
of England, op. 69, no. 12; unison 
voices, in D. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Nov. 15, 1923; 
1 ce. Nov. 17; E 572834; Joseph 
Henry Larway, London. 23197 


Fairy dance; by F. Fiaxington Harker, 


of UW. S.,,.0p.. 29, no. 3; pf. (Fairy 
tone pictures) © Dec. 11, 1923; 
Peet Wees) to jocH (D006 3, Cheo: 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23798 
Fairy (The) princess; by Henry 


Holden Huss, of U. 8.; pf. (Sheet 
music edition, P. 1339: Happy days, 


HO.) .4(C); Nov. 27,- 1923; 2. ¢. Dee. 
24;.E 580069; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 23799 
Fairy ring; part song, Mabel W. 
Daniels, op. 28, no.. 2; Women’s 
voices. © 1c Dec. 28, 1923; HE 
578269; Arthur P. Schmidt co., Bos- 
ton. 23800 
Fairy road; part song, Mabel W. 
Daniels, of U. S., op. 28, no. 1; 


women’s voices. © 1. c.. Dec. 28, 
1923; EH 578268; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co., Boston. 23801 
Haney free; waltz, Sydney Baynes, of 
' Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. 4to. © Oct. 31, 1923; 1c. 
Dee. 11; H 573120; Cavendish music 
co., London. [© arrangement] 
238802 
Fantasia; dell’ opera Chopin, di G. 
Orefice, riduzione di Filomeno De 
Cristofaro, of Italy; archi e pf., 
con pf. conduttore. 4to. © Oct. 20, 
1923; 1 @ Nov. 22; E 573140; Casa 


musicale Sonzogno, s. a., Milan. 
[© reduction] 23803 
Fantasia waltz; by M. Parti. arr. 


Angelo Sebastianelli, of U. S.; pf. 
accordeon 
tion, no. 1015) © June 26, 1923; 
2 e@ Dee. 12; E 575514; John A. 
Cerabino,, New York. 23804 
Fascination; intermezzo, Charles F. 
Garey,..o£ U.:Ss-op. 50; pf. - © 
Bee. 19, 19285,:2../e;) Dees-.22);, EB 
580224; Anthony bros., Fall River, 
Mass. 23805 


Faun (The) despondent; w Wilfrid 
Thorley, m Granville Bantock, of 
England. (Pagan chants, 
© Dee. 21, 1923; 1 « Dec. 22; BH 
513375; Swan & co., ltd., London. 

23806 

Fedora; intermezzo, dell’ opera, di U. 
- Giordano, riduzione di Oscar Faeldo, 
of Italy; archi e pf., con pf. con- 
duttore. 4to. © Oct. 20, 1923; 1. 


. (Piano accordeon edi-. 


no. 4) 


23818 
Nov. 22; E 573141; Casa musicale 
Sonzogno, s. a., Milan. [© reduc- 
tion] 23807 


Fete triumphal; march, K. L. King, 
of WSs Ubamd.+.'4te:, ©)) Mar 10, 
1923: 2 @, Dee,.21 2 Hi ST8083 34 Cz Mi: 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 23808 

Fiddle dances; ten old English dance 
tunes, set Adam Carse, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. (Album se- 
ries, no. 85) © Nov. 30, 19238; 1 « 
Dec. 27; E 573236; -Augener, Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 23809 


Fiddlin’ Mose; w and m Chet Arthur 
fi..e. C. A.J] of U. 8.3; pf. with -w. 
©) devel. Deck Jt, 19255 hi boop 
Chester Arthur, Newark, N. J. 

23810 

Fiery (The) cross on high; w and m 
J. Owen Smith, of U. S. © Dec. 
G0 1923"; 72, ¢, Dec. Ss 7 Ditties: 
Central states distributing co., In- 
dianapolis. 23811 

Fiesta espagnole; by Pablo Garcia, of 
U. S.; pf. New York, Evans music 
co. © Dee. 31, 1923; 2 @ Dec. 29; 
E 578253; M. T. Evans, Boston. 

23812 

Finale in C; by Cuthbert Harris, of 
Great Britain; organ. © Dec. 11, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 18; E 575709; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23813 

Finale quasi grottesca; in modo ba- 
rocco, av. Ture Rangstrém, of Swe- 
den; violin och piano. (Hdition 
musicalia, nr. 102: Suite nr. 2, 3) 
© Nov. 1, 1923; 1 c@ Nov. 20; BE 
572832; Nordiska musik forlaget, a. 
b., Stockholm, Sweden. 23814 


First Hawaiian conservatory of music. 
inc.; lesson 1, by James Barker, of 


UL" S:3° ten” banjo. © Sept. 28, 
19225°12 ey and ‘affh Nov. 153) A 
763422; First Hawaiian conserva- 


tory of music, inc., New York. 

23815 
First (The) kiss; w Curtis Snead Haz- 
zard, m Hlizabeth Bangs, of U. S., 
arr. Mrs. B. L. M, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dee. 14, 1923; E 575817; Mrs. Ber- 

nard L. McGarvey, Washington. 
23816 
First thoughts; w Ronald Frankau, m 
Leo Conriche, of England; in E flat. 
© Dec. 29, 1923; 1 « Dec. 31; E 
573327; Leonard & co., London. 
- 23817 


| Flapper (The) blues; w A. T., m Ar- 


nold T. Lax, of U. S. New York, 
Manhattan music co. © Dee. 1, 
1923; 2 e@ Dee. 31; EH 578454; Alva 
Thomas, Graham, Ky: 23818 


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23819 


pt: 11, Save as 


Flappers; w J. L., melody John F. 
Ryan, of U.\S.+© 1c. Dee: 22; 1928); 
E 578062; John Lucas, Norton, Va. 

23819 


Flirtations; trio, Herbert L. Clarke, 
of U. S.; three cornets. 1. With 
band ace. 4to—2. With piano ace. 


©) Novi 26), 1923 4"2 es each, Now. 
30; E 577650, 577651; Fillmore bros. 
co., Cincinnati. 23820, 23821 


Flitting butterflies; Walter Rolfe, of 
U. S.; pf. (Fleeting fancies) © 
Bee Ui T923-° 2 GC. ACG hen na en 
575751; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 23822 


Floating clouds; mazurka_ brillante, 
Camille Shervais, of U. S., op. 154; 
pf. (Modern collection of piano- 
forte pieces) © Dec. 5, 1923; 2 «¢. 
Dec. 14; E 575868; Bach music ¢o., 
Boston. 23823 


Floradella; by Arthur Traves Gran- 
field, of U. S., op. 10, no. 2; pf. © 


BEDE, 9253, 72 wey Dee. «(28% 4H 
578300; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
23824 


Floral pageant; march, Daniel Rowe, 


OL AW aS ee. Chniihe® park ye 
Decwgiksy 1923 2 hes iDec:. BIE CH 
578377 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 23825 


Florence; w and m N. RAG on ae ones 
© 1 e. Dec. 3, 1923; E 575239; Nilo 
Trollii, Los Angeles. 23826 


Florient; waltz song, w C. J..D., m 
Clarence E. Dunning and Gustav F. 
Strehlow, of U. S., arr. C. E. D. © 
1 ¢. Dee. 20, 1923; E 578017; Clay- 
ton J. Dunning, Jackson, Mich. 


23827 
Flotow (Friedrich von) How so 
fair; part-song from Martha, act 


III, F. von Flotow, arr. N. Clifford 
Page, of U. S.; mixed voices. Ato. 
© Nov. 28,.1928: 2 c«. Dec. 29: B 
978337; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 23828 


Flourish; by Harold Bauer, of HEng- 
land, domiciled at New York; pf. 
(Tunes from the eighteenth cen- 
tury. no. 4.) © Dec. 17, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 20; E 580007; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 23829 


Flower (A) for you, mother dear; w 
oo aun Buck! cho. h.) UB Ove We ain: 
Ira B. Wilson, of U. S. (Octavo, no. 
2809, 3543) 1. Men’s voices.—2. 
Women’s voices. 
2c. Dee. 31; E 580413, 580414; Lo- 
renz pub. co., Dayton. 23830, 23831 


© Oct. 12, 1923;. 


Flower (The) garden; w W. P. 
melody John F. Ryan, of U.S. © 
1 ¢c. Dee. 7, 1923; E 575309; Winnie 
Perry, Richmond. 23832 


Flower song (Blumentied); by Gus- 
tav Lange, arr. Calvin Grooms, of 
U. S.; C melody saxophone and pf., 


with pts. for E flat alto, B flat ten 


and C melody saxophones. Century 
certified ed. (Favorite light clas- 
Sics for saxophone with piano ac- 
companiment, series II, no. 2226) 
© Dec. 20, 1923; 2 c Dec. 20; B 
578047; Century music pub. eo.,. 
New York. [© arrangement] 23833 


Flowery dell: by Daniel Rowe, of 
U. S.; pf. (In the park) © Dec. 
27, 1928; 2 .¢ Deée.29 3" Bieoreate: 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23834 

Flying (The) horses; by Alison Car- 
lisle, of Great Britain; pf. (County 
fair) © Dee. 11, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 13; 
FE) 575747; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 23835 


Follow the colors; by M. L. Preston, 
of U. 8.:' pil ©! Decl. ieee: 
2 e. Dee. 18; E 575758; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 23836 

lollow the leader; by Dorothy Gay- 
nor Blake, of U. S.; pf. (Three 
just-for-fun piano pieces, no. 1) © 
Noy. 19, 192332 ce “Meer 2a. 7h 
578301; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

23837 


For all the saints (Pro omnibus sanc- 
tis); hymn anthem, w W. Wal- 
sham Howe, m Bert F. Couper, of 
Canada; mixed voices with organ 
ace... 4to. © Dee! 14 192851 ce 
Dec. 20; E 573193; Anglo-Canadian 
musie co., Toronto, Canada. 23838 

For nesting time is here; w C. M. D., 
m E. 8S. S. Huntington, of U. S. © 
1e, Dee. °*%,. 19238; BE salt oe) Ot. 
de Lespinasse, Portland, Or. 23839 

For only you; w and m BK. H-S., of 
U. 8. °'© Nov.''5; 1922-24 Neov: 
17, 19238; E 575824; Esther Holm- 
Schlueter, Evanston, Il. 23840 

For remembrance; entr’acte, George 
Tootell, of Great Britain; pf. 
Novi): 20, 1923: Tse? Ween aie ae 
573238 ; Schott & co., London. 23841 

For sale; w E. V. G., melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] oz | 


C'S. Ord ‘ey ech eae sas) a 
580110; Edith V. Greene, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 23842 


for the numberless unknown heroes; 
paean, eight-part chorus, w Walt 
Whitman, m Harvey B. Gaul, of 


1330 


Sa 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © Oct. 
Bates: 2c Dee. ‘28; BE 578302 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 23843 


Forest (The) lake; w P. J. O’Reilly, 
m Alison Travers. of Great Britain. 
© Oct. 19, 1923; 1 ¢ Dee. 11; E 
573132; Boosey & co., London. 

23844 


Forever; from Moonlight, w Wm. B. 
Friedlander, m Con Conrad, of U.S. 
© Dec. 29, 1923; 2 c« Dee. 31; E 
578438; Edward B. Marks music 
eco., New York. 23845 

Forward! be our watchword; proces- 
sional anthem, w Dean H. Alford, 


m Hugh Blair, of Great Britain; 


ehildren’s voices with pf. or organ. 
4to. (Paxton’s sacred choral se- 
ries) » © Nov. 26, 1923; 1.¢. Nov. 
22; E 572890; W. Paxton & co., ltd., 
London. 23846 


Fountain (The) (@Moutaus); w Th. 
Tjuttschey, English version, Geral- 
dine Farrar, of U. S., German ver- 
sion Lina Esbeer, m S. Rachmanin- 
off, of Russia, op, 26, no. 11; high 
voice. (Sheet music edition, V 802) 
© Nov. 23, 1923; 2 ¢« Dee. 24; E 
580092; Carl Fischer, inc, New 
York. [© new revised arrange- 
ment and English version] 23847 

Four (The) winds: w C. H. Liiders, 
mee. MeeColl, of: U.,.8. 5; cho, of 
men’s. voices. 4to. © Dee. 14, 
aus €..Wec, AG 5TD834 ;. Gis W. 
‘Thompson & co., Boston. 23848 

ra Gaudenzio; versi di Pasqualotto, 
musica di G. De Gregorio, of Italy; 
mand. ace. 4to. (Piedigrotta 1923) 
ivsepEs 8. 1923; 1 e., Dec.. 83, E 
573098 ; Casa editrice Mario, Naples. 

23849 
Freddie; fox trot, w J. C. G., melody 


Jack Vincent, of U. S. ©1c. Dec. 
10, 1923; EH. 575396;.. John Clay 
Green, Chicago. 23850 


Free. as the wind that blows; w 
Carolyn B. Freeman, m Ira B. Wil- 
son, of U. S.; male voices. 4to. © 
Dee il, (1923; ..2,.¢., pee, 133; Bb 
575616; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 23851 

Frisco, you’re calling me; w and m 
Lob. Of, U.. Sz5 spt. | with wis © 


1_c,. Noy. 17, 1923; E 574956; Law-.- 


rence Dehler, Long Island, N. Y. 
23852 
Frolic (The) ; march, Sam Schiller, of 
Wiss 4st. violin. » Ato. ©) Dec ‘1, 
eae a eh Dec, 6, wes Dee; 15: 
EK. 580517; S. F. S. music co., New 
York. 23853 


23864 


Frolic of the ghosts; by M. L. Pres- 
ton, of U. S.; pf. © Dee. 11, 1923; 
4 ¢.5 Deez) Iss HY SIDST6k; : Mheo: 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23854 


From Calvary to victory ;: Easter can- 
tata, w Lizzie De Armond, m W. P. 
Judefind, of U. S. 8vo. © Feb. 5, 
1923; 2 ec Dee. 29; E 580311; Jude- 
find bros., Baltimore. 23855 


From far away; sérénade, de Lao 
Silesu, of Italy; violin, violoncello 
et pf. Buffet, Crampon et cie. © 
Nov. 3, 1923; 1 c. Nov. 30; E 572930; 
Evette et Schaeffer, Paris. 23856 


From hand to mouth; duet, w anon., 
m Herbert Brewer, of Great Brit- 
ain. © Oct. 18, 1923 31 ¢. Now 20; 
EK 572820; Boosey & co., London. 

25857 


From Hollywood; suite, Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, op. 80, no. 1-4; 
pf. Contents: June on the boule- 
vard.—To a comedian.—Twilight at 

Sycamore nook.—EHaster dawn in 
Hollywood bowl. © Dec. 18, 1923; 
2c. Dec. 22; E 580171; John Church 
co., Cincinnati. 23858 


From then on; she stays loved from 
then on, w and m Shelton Brooks, of 
U. 8. Shelton Brooks ed. New 
York, Shelton Brooks. © Dec. 31, 
19028 %) 2) ef Dee. c29 208 °5803252 8. 
Wallace Rega, New York. 23859 


Fronn’ limons focstrott ; versi e musica 
di E. A. Mario, of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn, N. Y.; mand. ace. 4to. 
(Piedigrotta 1923) © Oct. 1, 1923; 
2 ¢. Dee. 7; E 577941; Italian song 
co., Brooklyn. 23860 

Fruhlingsahnung; w and m Friedr. 
Aug. Kern, of U. S., op. 76; men’s 
voices. 4to. (Ausgewihlite minner- 
chére, no. 86) © Dee. 12, 1923; 2 «. 
Dec. 13; E 577884; Luckhardt & 
Belder, New York. — 23861 

Fruits (The) of love; w George Peele, 
m Leslie Woodgate, of Great Brit- 


ain; mixed voices. 4to. (Paxton’s 
secular choral series) © Nov. 26, 
19237, 1 1c: Nov; 225) 572891 3 W. 


Paxton & co., Itd., London. 23862 
Fruits (The) of war; lest ye forget, 
wand m OQ. J. G., of U..S.; pf. with 
w. ©1e. Dec. 15, 1923; E 577895 ; 
Oliver J. Grace, Webster Groves, Mo. 
23863 

Adams Otis, of 


Galilee; by Philo 


U. S.; violin, violoncello, harp and 
organ. _© Dee. 17, 1923; 2 ec. Dee. 
21; E 578191; Clayton F. Summy 


co., Chicago. 23864 


1331 


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9 : 

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Arye oes, bare 

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23865 


Galliard; by Thomas Weelkes, ed. and 
arr. Harold Craxton, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Nov. 28, 1923; 1 e. Dec. 
18; E 573148; Anglo-French music 

o., Itd., London. 23865 


Gamle ven! tekst Ludv. Brandstrup, 
m Ray Johnson [pseud. of Ryge 
Jensen] of Denmark; klaver med 
tekst. (In Dansk arbejde) © 
Dec. 8, 1923; 1 ce. Dec. 24; E 573254; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

23866 

Gardens (The) of the Japanee; w 

Sarah Grames Clark, m Ira B. Wil- 


son, of U. S.; sop., alto and bass, 
melody in bass. 4to. (Theo. 
Presser eco. school choruses) © 
Wee EY 1O2s es are. (Dee eee 
575617: Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 23867 


Gavotte; by L. C., of U. S.; pf. Balti- 
more, Md., Harry J. Patz. © Dee. 
14) 1928," 2 -¢., Deé, 15; uk Sse: 
Louis Cheslock, Baltimore. 23868 


from Le temple de la gloire, Jean- 
Philippe Rameau, transcribed Carlos 
Salzedo, of France, domiciled at 
New York; harp. © Dec. 20, 1923; 
2c. Dee. 28; E 580272; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. [©. transcription] 
23869 


Gay young robin; by M. L. Preston, 
OU. S. opi MO Dee 27, 1923642 ce: 
Dec. 29; E 578405; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia . 23870 


Gee, but ain’t it great to meet a pal 
from over seas; w A. J. L., m Sylvia 
Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 
Nov. 27, 19238 > 2) eWea 105). E 
575448; Anton J. Loeck, Madison, 
rs eee BY 23871 


Genoveffa ; versi di G. Pisano, musica 
di A. Mazzuechi, of Italy; mand. acc. 
4ito. (Piedigrotta 1923) © aoe 
8, 1923; 1 c. Dee. 8; E 573102; Casa 
editrice Mario, Naples. 23872 


Georgia lullaby; w and m C. J. C., of 
U. §8. Minneapolis, Radio music 
pub. co. © Nov. 26, 1923; 2 ¢. Dec. 
20; E 578108; Chas. J. Cordray, 
Minneapolis. — 23873 

Get yourself a piece of cheese; w and 
melody Jack Baxley, of U. S., arr. 
Frank Smith, of U. 8S. © 1 ¢ Dec. 
24, 1923; E 580114; Olyvette Paul 


Hafter, New York. 23874 
Gethsemane; w and m T. H. Z., of 
U. S., ‘arr. Mamie I. Farrell, of U. 8S. 


©. Se.) Dee... -14,.49923 7H. 580239 : 
Teresa Helen Zeller. Defiance, O. 


pt. LI, 0.-S., v.18 


w Charles G. Blanden, m §, C., of 
U.S. © Dee. 10; 1923; 2 ¢ Dec. 18; 
E 578004; Sol Cohen, Hollywood, 


Calif. 23876 
Gewidmet dir! worte von WHdgar 


Kramer-Bangert, musik von Julius 
Roéntgen, of Germany. © Oct. 26, 
1923; 1 c«. Dee. 12; E 573150; Edgar 
Kramer- Bangert, Cassel, Germany. 
23877 


Ghost in the haunted room; by Bert 
R. Anthony, of U. S., op. 251, no. 6; 
pf. (Memories of the old farm 
house, no. 6) © Sept. 7, 1923; 2 e. 
Dec. 28; E 5783038; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 23878 

Gift (The) Divine; Christmas service, 
w Lizzie De Armond, m John J. 
Thomas, of U. S. 8vo. © Oct. 9, 

1922; 2 « Dee. 29, 1923;°B 5803805; 
Judefind bros., Baltimore. 23879 


Gilbert (Gladys V.) Five first grade 
pieces; by G. V. Gilbert, of U. S., op. 
16; pf. ‘Contents: = PG varer sero. 
come and go.—2. In a good humor.— 
3. When the summer days get 
shorter.—4. Rather like the cuckoo’s 


song.—). Morning song. © Nov. 19, 
19238; 2 ¢«. Dec. 28; E 578299; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 23880 
Gilda; mazurka, melody Frank Lib- 
ertini, of Italy, domiciled at New 
York City, arr. Louis Canoro, of 
Oy © 1 ¢. Dec: 3s) ies BE 
975245; Melody piano co., inc., New 
York. 235881 


Gipsy dance (Zigeunertanz) ;: mazurka 
rhythm, R. Krentzlin, of Germany, 
op. 85, no. 9: pf. (From my youth) 
© Dec. 14, 19238 Ate ieee 
5757038 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. : 

Girl of the golden West: waltz, Stan- 
ley F. Widener and Walter Winters, 
of U. S., arr. S. F. W.:; orchy Astra 
ed. 4to. © Dec. 1d) 1923; 22 "Bec. 
26: E 580129; Pacific coast pub. & 
distributing co., Los Angeles. 23883 

Girls watch your step; w J. ©.; m 
‘HB. S. S. Huntington, of U. S. ©l1 «e. 
Dec. 7, 1923: EK 575318: Josephine 
Curiale. Brooklyn. 23884 

Giuseppe Verdi; polk, melody Camillo 
Bonsignore. of Italy, domiciled at 
New York. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1923; E 
575172; Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 

23885 

Give a man a horse he can ride; w 

James Thomson, m Michael Head, of 


Great Britain, op. 2, no. 1. © Nov. 
45, 1923); LV e;/Dee.- 11: BH agaist ; 
Boosey & co., London. 23886 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


Give ear to my words, O Lord; an- 
them, w from Psalm V, m Fran- 
cesco B. DeLeone, of U. S., op. 32, 
no. 2; mixed voices. 4to. © Dec. 
mee 1o25) 2c. Wee, 15> BH svoels ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

- 23887 


Give me a life time lease On your 
heart; w and m.G. W., of U.S., arr. 
Ohas. L. Johnson, of U. S. ©1¢4 
Dee. 20, 1923; E 578022; Gus Wil- 
liams, Kansas City, Mo. 23888 


Glaub’ mir, du Reine (Sometime in 
summer-time) ; lied und shimmy, 
worte von Benno Vigny, musik von 
Auer Been, ‘of U.S. °.© Apr. 10, 
192 c. June 15, t ¢. Deer 1: BH 


566620: LL. Doblinger (B. Herz- 
mansky), Vienna, 23889 
Gloomy (A) tale (Hine grauliche 


geschichte) ; in characteristic style, 
R. Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 85, 
no. 4; pi. (From my youth) © 
Wee MamebOps "2° e@.)- Dec. 132 EB 
575719; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 23890 


Glorious (The) golden state: Cali- 
fornia song, w and m A. EK. G., of 
U. 8. © Dec. 17, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 26; 
E 578184; Anna Elizabeth Gaeng, 
Monrovia, Calif. 23891 


Gluck (Christoph Wilibald von) 
Orpheus ; scene from the opera, Chr. 
W. von Gluck, transcribed Georges 
Barrére, of France; flute and pf. 
Cusmmer tie. 0255.2 1. wec. lt: ' BE) 
ides, .G. oschirmer, inc., New 
York. [© transcription] 23892 


Goblins’ (The) frolic; by Carl Wil- 
helm Kern, of U. S.. op. 504, no. 3; 
Pore) Deer 11 1923-2" Dec. 13 - 
) 575730; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 


God is love: w Mrs. O. E. S., melody 
M. Peree [pseud. of Mrs. P. B. Rob- 
inson] of U.S. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1923; 
E 575263; Mrs. O. E. Sargeant, Tip- 
ton, Ia. 23894 


God, my King. Thy might confessing ; 
TM phe Vee. CULES, OF y Us) S. 3, Mixed 
voices. 4to. (Theo. Presser co. 
sacred music for mixed voices) © 
Meera VIO. 2) ee Der. Tan Hy 


575627: Theo. Presser co.,,Philadel-_ 


phia. 23895 


God of merey, God of grace; short 
opening anthem, w H. F. Lyte, m 
‘RS. »Morrison,..of U., S.; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Theo. Presser co. 
sacred music for mixed voices) © 


oa 


23893 |. 


23905 


Dee. 11,.1923;. 2 @: Dee 13; HB 
575623 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 23896 


Godard (Benjamin Louis Paul) Ber- 
ceuse (Lullaby) ; from Jocelyn, Ben- 
jamin Godard, arr. Calvin Grooms, 
of U. S.; C melody saxophone and 
pt., with pts. for E flat alto, B flat 
ten. and C melody saxophones. 
Century certified ed. (Favorite 
light classics for saxophone with 
piano accompaniment, series II, no. 
2232)'. © Dee: 20; 1923; 2 c« Dee. 
20: E 578041; Century music pub. 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 


God’s eternal love: w James Rowe, 
m Leroy B. Leister; of U. S. © 
Apr. 9, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 27; E 580244; 
L. B. Leister, Gray Horse, OKI. 

23898 


God’s gift of love; Christmas cantata, 
w Lizzie De Armond, m John J. 
Thomas, of U. S. 8vo. © Oct. 14, 
1922; 2 c. Dec. 29, 1923; E 580308 ; 
Judefind bros., Baltimore. 238899 


God’s grace is sufficient; w L. Isa- 
phene Pugh, m G. KE. H., of Aus- 
tralia. .©@) Mag! Vi 1928" Ze ec. 
3; E 575199; Gordon E. Hooker, 
Los Angeles. 23900 


God’s lullaby; folk song; w Albert 
Chevalier, air traditional, arr. Cuth- 
bert Clarke, of Great Britain. © 
Oct. 43; 923; | ase. (Oat? (22 2) 
573199; Reynolds & co., London. 

23901 


Gods of jade; four selections, w and 
m P. K., of U. S. Contents: While 
I love you, dear.—Amerika.—Sad is 
our plight.—Bastinado. © Dec. 8, 
1923 ;-2 ce. Dee. 12; E 575529; Philip 
Kobbe, New York. 23902 


Goin’ to shout; part-song, negro spir- 
itual, harmonized Charles Fonteyn 
Manney, of U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. 
©) Dee. 5; 1923 2.256) 4Wec. 28. EB 
578304; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 23903 


Goin’ to shout all over God’s heaven ; 
w and m anon., arr. J. B. Herbert, 


of U. S.; male voices. © Dee. 17, 

1923); «2 se Dee. 263 . Hi 580220; 

Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 
23904 


Going forth to win; w J. Graydon 
Balls mi ML De of Ui S21 ©@ ‘Oct. 
30, 1923; 2 e. Dec. 24; E 580145; 
John M. Dye, Birmingham, Ala. 

23905 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


23906 


Gold (The) stripe; military march, 
by D. G. G., of U. S., op.- 160; pf. 
San Rafael, Calif., Tamalpais post 
no. 72, veterans of foreign wars of 
the’: U.) Sit "©. July 2S, 1923 RC2 we. 
June. 15) Te DTSZa bh: 2, iG. Gone 
San Quentin, Calif. 23906 


Golden bells; for church, Sunday 
school, ete., w and m various au- 
thors, compiled H. A. R., of U. S., 
ed. Chas. H. Gabriel, of U. S. 16mo. 
© Aug. 27, 1923; 2 ¢. and aff. Sept. 
12; A 764414; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 23907 


Golden (The) gate; caprice, Arthur 
Wellesley, of U. S.; full orch. with 
organ. 4to. (Photoplay edition, no. 
10); ‘© Dee.-T,.. 1928 ;- 2 .¢... Dee. 29 ; 
E 578557; Cundy-Bettoney co., Bos- 
ton. 23908 


Golden haired image of dad; w and 
mG, ‘LS. of O28... ser. TheanG. 
Beach, of. U...S. » ©, ac... Deca 29, 
1923; E 580335; Grace L. Spring, 
Salem, Mass. 23909 


Golden jonquils; by Geo. L. Spauld- 
ing, of U. S..;; pf. © Dee. 27, 1923: 
2. ee.) (Dec. 29s, Be af8a80-,. Sheo: 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23910 


Golden June-tide days; Children’s day 
service, w Lizzie De Armond, m 
Jom J. Thomas, ef U.;S: -8vo.. © 
Apr. 7, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 29; E. 580314 ; 
Judefind bros., Baltimore. 23911 

Golden (The) rule; w and m J. A. T., 
of U. S. New York, Frank Hard- 
ing. © Dee. 14, 1923; 2 ¢ Dee. 20; 
E 578219; Jos. A. Thompson, Gal- 
veston, Tex. 23912 

Golden wave waltz; by G. B. S.. of 
Une, ©: SA Dt. lO sO ek 22,44923 5 2c: 
Dec. 12; E 575495; Geo. B.. Snyder, 
Chambersburg, Pa. 23913 


Golden wedding minuet; by G. Kar- 
ganoff, op. 25, no. 4, transcribed 
Arthur Hartmann, of U. S.; violin 
and pf. © Dec. 11, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 
18; E 575683; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [© arrangement] 

23914 

Gondolier (The); w Thomas Moore, 
m S. H. O., of Great Britain. Lon- 
don, A. Weekes & co., ltd. © Nov. 
Diy 1923; Ate, Nove, 20: oH) teal; 
S. Harold Oakley, London. 23915 

Gone forever; w and m H. P. L., of 
U. 8.) © Dec. 3, 1923; 2 « Dec, 10; 
E 577817; Henry P. LaBelle, Lynn, 
Mass. 23916 

Goo goo; w and melody D. M. and 
J. D., of UL S., arr. Jean Walz, of 


pt. m1, n. s., v.18 


U. -S. |. ©- D2) @ “Dees 21, "19245 
580015; Dan Minor and Johnnie 
Dunn, Chicago. 23917 


Good by; waltz. w J. E. L. Driggs, m 
B. LS, 06 Ue S10 tee ees 
1923; E 574946; Bernard LeRoy 
Seaman, New York. 23918 


Good-bye; by F. Paolo Tosti, arr. 
Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; C melody 
saxophone and pf., with pts. for E 
flat alto, B flat ten. and C melody 
Saxophones. Century certified ed. 
(Favorite light classics for saxo- 
phone with piano accompaniment, 
series II, no. 2230) © Dec. 20, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 20; H 578043; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. [© 


arrangement ] 23919 
Goodbye seaside: w W. C. B., m 
Daniel H. Wilson, of U. S._ Port- 
land, Or., Daniel H. Wilson. © Dec. 


15, 1923; 2 ¢ Dee. ATs Boose. ; 
Wellington C. Bishop, Portland, Or. 
23920 


Good morrow, fair ladies of the May; 
by Thomas Morley, of England, ed. 
and adapted, Edmund H. Fellowes, 
of England; male voices. Ato. 
(Thomas Morley’s canzonets or lit- 
tle short songs to three voices, no. 6: 
Male voice choir library, no. 100) 
© Oct. 15, 1923) 1 eee 2a 
572690; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 23921 


Good night; serenade, w Paul Lau- 
rence Dunbar, m N. C. S., of U. S.; 
with cello obbl. © Dec. 1, 1923; 
2,.e. Dec. 20: Bi o(S0as 3) Nee lark 
Smith, Chicago. 23922 


w Paul Laurence Dunbar, m 
ALP. S., ot U.S.) Cale eager. 
1923; E 577644; Alonzo . Percy 
Smalls, Washington. 23923 


Good night—sleep tight; w and m 
W.S. D., of U.'S., arr. te bachanan 
Morton, of U. S. © Dee. 26, 1923; 
2 e. Dee. 28: E 578495; Wegelia 
Sant Denholm, St. Paul. ~ 23924 


Good (The) old prune, oh! prune, 
prune, prune; w and m J. C, Z., of 


U.. Si © (1. e. iNOW nt. toon, 
574948: John Constantin Zoubou- 
lakis, Bristol, Conn. 23925 


Good (The) Samaritan; sacred song 
story, for reader and cho., story and 
lyrics Mattie B. Shannon, m Chas. | 
H. Gabriel. of U. S. 8vo. Chicago, 
Rodeheaver co. © Aug. 20, 1923; 
2 ce, and. aff. Sept! 123A 764438; 
Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chicago. 

23926 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 23948 
“Good (The) Shepherd; anthem, O. | Grasshoppers’ (The) parade; by R. M. 
Barri, arr. Paul Bliss, of U. S.; solo Stults, of U. S.; pf. New York-— 
and mixed voices. 4to. (Theo. Boston—Chicago, Evans music Co. 


Presser co. sacred music for mixed 
voices) © Dec. 19, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 
22; E 580185; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [© new arrangement] 


Good tidings of great joy; Christmas 
anthem, w Sarah Metcalf Phipps, m 
Jew, of -U, S....1. Mixed voices. 
4to.—2. High voice, in C.—3. Me- 
dium voice, in A flat. © Dec. 22, 
1923; 2 ec. each Dec. 24; E 580198— 
580200; John H. Densmore, Brook- 
line, Mass. 23928-23930 


Gospel searchlight songs; no. 1, bk. of 
selected gospel hymns for church 
and revival work, compiled J. Dal- 
bert Coutts and others, of U. S. 
16mop @, Apr... 18,, 1923; 2 ¢. Ney. 
27; aff. Dec. 17; A 7653875; Quartet 
music co., Fort Worth, Tex. 23931 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Naza- 
reth; w tr. Porte, m Gounod, ed. 
and played McNair Ilgenfritz, of 
U. 8S. (Solo carola, word roll, no. 
75226) [Music roll] © Dec. 17, 
1923; 2 « Dec. 24; E 578501; Cable 
co., Chicago. [© editing] 23932 


Praise ye the Father (Ecce. 
Sacerdos Magnus); m_ Charles 
Gounod. arr. James A. Reilly, of 
U. S.; mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 
McLaughlin & Reilly co., edition no. 
247) ‘Sept. 30, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 31; 
E 578424; McLaughlin & Reilly co., 


Boston. [© arrangement] 239383 
Grand chorus in E flat major; by E. 
S. Hosmer, of U. 8.; organ. © Dec. 


i weve, 2 ef Dec! 13> BH 5T5745; 
Theo. Presser €0.; ‘Philadelphia. 
23934 


Grand march processionai; by Wal- 
lace A. Johnson, of U. S., op. 92; pf. 
© Dee: 11, 1923; 2 ee Dee. 18; E 


575666; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 23935 


Grand polka de concert; by Bartlett, 
ed. MeNair Ilgenfritz, of U. S., 
played Ivan Kerouak. (Solo carola, 
no, 75146) [Music roll] © Dec. 
ie toon A COC! Be hr OlTaOUe ; 
Cable co., Chicago. [© editing] 

23936 


' Grandfather’s clock; w S. G. C. and 
L. B. W., 1m Ira B. Wilson, of U. S.; 
male voices. 4to. © Dee. 11, 1923; 
2 ce. Dec: (13° BE. .of5614; ” Eheo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23937 


© Dee. 31, 1923; 2 ¢ Dec. 29; E 
578254; M. T. Evans, Boston. 23938 


Grateful, O Lord, am I; two part 
song, w Wm. H. Gardner, m Caro 
Rema, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 


U. S.; unchanged voices. 4to. (Two 
part chorals, Witmark school edi- 
tion, no. 1718) © Dee. 10, 1923; 2 «. 


Dec. 18; E 577975; M. Witmark & . 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 23939 


Gray evening; w H..Aldas, m Roger 
Jalowicz, of Great Britain. © Nov. 
9) 192307 Isiel/ Dee! Lisi He SFa135 5 
Boosey & co., London. 23940 


Gray hairs; w and m Dave Manly 
and Alvin Verdi, of U. S. © Dee. 
203° 1923502 Cc. Dee. 29: H* 580546. 
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York. 

23941 


Great joy; service for Christmas, w 
Charlotte Irene Ford and others, m 
Broughton Edwards and others, of 
U. S.. 8vo. .© Oct. 20, 1922; 2 «. 
and. aff. Oct. 6, 1923; A 757989; 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

23942 


Great Lakes to the sea; march, L. J. 
Romdenne, of U. S.; band. 4to. © 
June 5, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 24; E 580120; 
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 


239438 
Greater Purdue march; by Paul S. 
Emrick, of U. S.; band. 4to. © 


Dee. 1, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 26; E 580247 ; 
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 
23944 


Greetings, old and new; w William 
Wallace, m Phyllis Norman Parker, 
of Great Britain. (Musical mono- 
_logues, no, 279) ° © Dec ‘15,1928; 
1c. Dec. 26; E 573270; Reynolds & 


co., London. 23945 
Grieg (Edvard Hagerun), Springtide ; 
by E. Grieg, op. 33, no. 2, transcribed 


Gottfried H. Federlein, Cie es. 
Orsana” © INOV. al) st Oveve te A. Dec. 
28; E 578321; Oliver Ditson co., 
[© transcription] 23946 
Guess; w Eugene West and Sydney. 
Holden, melody Halsey K. Mohr, of 
~U. S., arr. Geo. R. Holman, of U. S. 
(Orr ec (yee 20 toes) E UATS018 : 
Fred Fisher, inc., New York. 23947 
Guinevere; idyl, Adam Geibel, of 
CoS. pr Wer mee. 27, TO2F 92 i ec. 
Dec. 29 : EH 578390; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 23948 


1335 


23949 


Gunga Din; from Barrack-room bal- 
lads, Rudyard Kipling, m R. W. 
Of Use, ; bar. ©) Dee. TOS tees : 
2.,¢. Dee, 135 BY artss6: ‘Ralph Ww: 
Tag, New York. 23949 


Gyldne (De) aks; tekst Ludv. Brand- 
strup, musik Emil Reesen, of Den- 
mark; klaver med tekst. (Jn Dansk 
arbejde) © Dec. 8, 1923; 1 ¢. Dec. 
24; EH 573259; Wilhelm Hansen, Co- 
penhagen. 23950 

Ha ha! this world doth pass; by 
Thomas Weelkes, of England, ed. 
and adapted, Edmund H. Fellowes, 
of Great Britain; male voices. 4to. 
(Thomas Weelkes’ airs to three 
voices, no. 19: Male voice choir 
library, no. 108) © Oct. 10, 1923; 
1.6. Ort, 22.3 Ee 5€2695" "Staimer )& 


Bell, Itd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 23951 
Hiindel (Georg Friedrich) Harmo- 
nious: blacksmith: by ~G. Fy" #., 


transcribed and paraphrased Edwin 
H. Lemare, of U. 8.; organ, with 
chimes. (Famous melodies old and 
new) © Dec. 1, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 13; 
HE 575788; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [© new arrangement] 
23952 
—-—lLargo; by G. F. H., arr. Albert 
Franz, of U. S.; violin with pf. ace. 
(Crescent edition, no. 43) © Dec. 
Ae 1923 22 2.e! LDee, : 1261 EY biaad¢ | 


Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. [© 
fingering, bowing, phrasing and 
changes in melody] 239953 


Half past ten (Sop-tim-bom) ; Chinese 
waltz, Neil Morét,. of U: 8.; orch. 
Feist ed. 4to. © Dec. 28, 1923; 
2c. Dec. 28; E 578491; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. [© arrangement] 

23954 

Hallowe’en pranks; by Walter Rolfe, 
of Ue gS... pts, Cold, Im tones) © 
Dec. 11, 1923; 2 « Dec. 13; E 5756388 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23955 


Hammock (The swings; by Paul 
Lawson, of U. 8.; pf. (In the sum- 
mertime)<..© ,.Dec. 11,1923; 2 e¢. 
Dec. 13; E.575767,;,.Theo.. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 23956 

Happily we are hitched to a star; 
w and melody R. W., of U. 8. 
1c. Nov. 30, 1923; E575162; Ru- 
dolph Wolmuth, San Jose, Calif. 

23957 

Happiness; w and m A. B. H., of U. 5. 
New York, Manhattan music co. 
©). Nov.; 20,, (419238 5°2-¢.y~Dee> 177} Ei 
575940; Ardella Brandt Hunt, Red 
Lion, Pa. 23958 


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a ae 


pt. 111, 2: s., vy. 18 


Happy and. gay: reverie, Wallace A. 
Johnson, of U. S., op. 93, no. 1; pf. 
(Vacation time) © Dec. 11, 1923; 
2c. Dec. 138; E 575637 ; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 23959: 


Happy (A) birthday; by Mana-Zucca 
[pseud. of Augusta Zuckermann], of 
U. S.,. op. 90; no, 23 pt. “Owe. 27, 
1923; 2 ec. Dee. 29; E 5783869; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 23960 


Happy-fat; waltz, Walter Rolfe, of 
U. S.; pf. (Fleeting fancies) © 
Dec. -11; 1923 3.2 « Dee; 13 +E SfoTo5 + 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

fer avo: 


Happy (The) little sunbeam; by E. L. 
Ashford, of U. S.; pf. (Musical 
year, Summer) © Dec. 27, 1923; 
2 ce. Dec. 29; E 5783865; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 28962 

Happy memories; valse, by S. K., of 
Great Britain; pf. London, W. Pax- 
ton & co., ltd. © Dee. 24, 1923; 


1c. Dec.,,,21; Hamat; stanley 
Kirby, New Cleethorpes, England. 
23963 


Happy playtime; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, of U. S., op. 462; pf. (Cover 
title:—Happy playmate) © Dec. 
11; 1923 %,2iea Dec. dagqmraToral ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

23964 


Happy shout; w and melody Virginia 


Liston and W. Benton Overstreet, 
of “U..S.'°°O) 1 eee Ae tee. 1 
575898; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 23965 


Hark! a burst of heavenly music; w 
from Goodrich’s service and tune 
book, m Mrs. O. E. Liden, of U. 8. 
4to. (In Christmas tidings) © Nov. 
101923; 2¢e. Dee: 3} Ei SaSRS5 ;, Mrs. 
O. E: Liden, Evanston, M1. 

23966 

Hark! hark! an angel throng; sacred 
trio, w M. Josephine Moroney, m 
E. S. Hosmer, of U. S.; women’s 
voices. 4to. © Oct. 6, 1923; 2 c. 
Dee. 28; EF. 578305; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 23967 


Hark! how the birds are singing (Hei, 


wie die lerchen singen) ; Hnglish w 
EK. Buek, German w O. Hausmann, m 
H. Jacobsen, of U. S.; men’s voices. 
Ato; © Dec. 16,,4928; 2c Wee. 13; 
FE 577883 ; Luckhardt & Belder, New 
York. 23968 
Hark the call; Rally day service, w . 
Lizzie De Armond, m W. B. Jude- 
find and others of U. S. 8v0o. © 
Aug. 1, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 29; EF 580316 ; 
Judefind bros., Baltimore. 23969 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1923 


Hark! the song of jubilee; anthem, 
w J. Montgomery, m R. W. Robson, 
of England; mixed voices. London, 
Novello & co., ltd.  4to. © Dee. 
28, 1923: 1 ¢c Dec. 31; E573328; 


R. Walker Robson, Church Bill, 
England. 23970 
Harp (The; by Henry Delafield, of 
Hage. mp. 1dDe-pf:- @Modern.,, col- 
lection of pinnoforte pieces) © Dec. 
5, 1923: 2 c Dee. 14; HE 575867; 
Bach music co., Boston. 23971 


Harvest time; rondo, Wallace A. John- 
Sonor. iL. °S.... Op: Oo, . WO, 4 5, pt. 
(Vacation time). © Dec. 27, 1923; 
2 @ Dec. 29; EF 578400; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 23972 


Haunting dreams; concert waltz, 
Walter Rolfe, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 
meee 27 C)* Deets "ts 3 HDA | 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

: P2973 


Have I won your heart? dream of love, 
w and m BE. S. S., of U. 8S. Colum- 
bus, O., Mrs. E. S. Shinnick. © Dec. 
22, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 24; FE 580054: 
B. Searle Shinnick, Columbus, O. 

23974 

Have you counted the cost; w and m 
Pier, of U.S: -<Qvdees8) 1923; 
2 ec. Dee. 10; FE. 575456; A. J. Hodge, 
Mazeppa, Minn. 23975 

Hawkes (The) photo-play series, no. 
5; by Gaston Boreh, of Norway ; 
pf. Contents :—Passion.—Triste 
convoi.— Hnchantress.—Ag tation.— 
Amour décu—Dans les bois. 
Nova: 25! 19234 dieteDea! Tog, H 
573210; Hawkes & son, London. 

23976 

Haydn (Franz Josef) Minuet; by J. 
Haydn, transcribed Arthur Hart- 
mann, of U. S-; violin and pf. © 
Hee jobs (1928512-.e: Dees Lis, BH 
575926; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. [© transcription] 23977 

Three Welsh airs; from the 

original song arrangement J. Haydn, 

ed. and arr. W. 8. Gwynn Williams, 
of Great Britain; pf. Contents :— 

1. The red piper’s melody.—2. The 

camp.—3. David of the white rock. 

(€), Wee, 28, 1923: 1e Dec. 28; EB 

573319: Hdwin Ashdown, Itd., Lon- 


don. [© editing and arrangement] | 
ee 
He ain’t comin’ here to die no mo’ 
arr J.B. Herbert,’ ot “U.S: ae 
voices. © Dee. 17, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 
26; E 580209 ; Homer A. Rode- 
hoaver, Chicago. [© arrangement] 


23979 


239001 


He faileth not; w Mrs. C. D. Martin, 
Test. iM. of,0. S.. © Octa30, 
1923; 2 ce. Dec. 24; E 580160; T. B. 
Mosiey, Albertville, Ala. 23986 


He is calling me; sacred song, w and 


m W. H. H., of U. S.; mixed voices. 
cy July 71,1923: 2 cyber. Sie 
578459: William Henry Hagan, 
Cabot, Ark. 23981 
He is risen; Easter service, w and 
m W. B. Judefind, of U. S.  8vo. 


©: Feb..6, 1922; 2 c. Dee. 29; 1923: 
E 580298; Judefind bros., Balti- 
more. 23882 
He’s my man, your man, somebody 
else’s too; w and m Henry Callens, 
of,.U. S...@) Dee, 145. 1923)3.2.c. Dee. 
13; E 577872; F. Wallace Rega, New 
York. 23983 
Healing songs; w and m V. M. J., of 
U.S. Washington, _D.' ©: Unity 
soe. 16mo. Contents: River of 
life-—Glory to God within.—Love.— 
Eternal now.—Healed, forever 
- healed.—Closing song. © Dec. 22, 
1923; 2. ¢c..Dec. 27; E 580246; Viva 
M. January, Washington. 23984 
Heart-breakin’ “mama; We Dy 
m J. Casper Nathan, of U. ee 
1.@ Dee. 22:0 1928): 5. 5T80T7 3 
Jack Hermann, Merchantville 'N. de. 


Heart (The) of : Nemaaln 5 mw Baas. 


m N..Q., of U.S. arr. J. V. Ramos, 
of AEs. (8.7 .Q a Le Dee. 10, 1923; E 
575405; Nathan Oppleman, Rich- 
mond. 23986 
Heartaches; w Leo Wood, m Moe 
Schenck, Johnny Hyde and Fred 


Phillips, of U. S. © Dee. 21, 1923: 
2. @ Dec.'.22; E 580173; Leo Feist, 


inc., New York. 23987 
Hearts are trumps; w M. GC. M., m 
Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © Nov. 14, 1923; 2 c.'Dee. 10; 
E 575451; Martha Charlotte Ma- 
leoney, Washington. 23988 
Hearts full of thanksgiving; w C. W. 
Naylor; mjy:A, Gi. Bi, of Ul-S. .© 
Vet. 29 MO23s F2 ee eDec 313). E 
078458; Andrew L. Byers, Harris- 
burg, Or. 23989 


Heart’s haven; souvenir, w Rebert L. 
Remington, m Franz Drdla, arr. 
Bayley Jordan, of U. S. © Dee. 10, 
1923 ;.2 @) Dee. 11; E 577825; Den- 
ton & Haskins music co., New York. 
[© words and arrangement] 23990 

Heartsick; by Verna Wilkens, of U. 


S.; auelody with pf, ace. © 1 «. 
Dee. 18, 19238; E 577948; Verna 
Wilkens Otto, New York. 23991 


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23992 


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pt miasey. 48 


Heje im pifijos; w Hebrew prayer, 
m Z. Z., of Russia, domiciled at 
New York; solo and male quartette. 
GAVE So i) ©) Dee 15; sees 
2 @ Dee. 18; E 577999; Cantor’s 
assn. of America and Zavel Zilberts, 
New York. 23992 


Helenique; fox-trot song, w and m 
R. R. Montgomery, of U: 8S. © 
1c Dec. 14, 1923; BE 575818; Rich- 
ard R. Montgomery, Philadelphia. 

23993 


Here it is daddy just like you left it, 
no hands has touched it but mine; 
w Rou Simmons and Al. Knight, 
melody<s, (B.,"ot 0. (Si. Oe ee. 
10, 1923; E 575465; Sidney Becket, 
New York. 23994. 


Here’s my heart; a valentine, w John 
Kendrick Bangs, m John H. Dens- 
more, of U. S. 1. High voice, in 
¥.—2. Medium voice, in D. © Sept. 
19: 1925-2; (es, Cache 2ake ii 
578306; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

23995 


Heut’ hab’ ich noch was vor! lied 
und shimmy, text*von Beda und 
Schwabach, musik von Willy Engel- 
Berger, of Germany. © Nov. 15, 
1923; 1 ce. Dee. 26; BH 573231; Wiener 
bohéme-verlag, Vienna. 23996 


Heut’? nur lass mirch glticklich sein 
: ; valse boston, wrote von 
Benno Vigny, musik von Austin 
Hgen, of U. S. © Feb. 12, 1923; 1c. 
May 29, 1c Dee. 1; E .5661990);' L: 
Doblinger (B. Herzmansky), Vienna. 

(23997 

Hey hey and hee hee; w and melody 
RW AY WS. eof URS eae Det 17, 
1923; E 575889; R. Arthur Booker, 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 23998 

Hi! there postman; w S. A. G., m 
Arnold T. Lax, of U. S.' New York, 
Frank Harding. © Dec. 14, 1923; 
2c. Dee. 203) BH’ 578226 ;" Sarah 
Agnes Gerst, Youngstown, O. 23999 

Hid with Christ in God; w and m 
Bie ER of. AS iG Debs 4 ne23 : 
2 ¢. Dee. 7; E 575359; Bessie Fran- 
ces Hatcher, Yardville, N. J. 24000 

High and light; w and m R. M. E., of 
Great Britain.’ ©’ Nov.) 29," 1923 ; 
2 ¢ Dec. 8; E. 577797; Robert 
McGinley Ellis, Port Alberni, B. C., 
Canada. 24001 


High (A) school girl’s love for her 


mother; w and melody D. C., of 
Ls. Lie, NOV!) YSOiPO235.9 i) 
575168; Dennis Chandler, Fallis, 
Okl. 24002 ° 


High (The) .school sight-reading al- 
bum; by Edgar Wallace, of Eng- 
land; pf. bk. 1, primary grade. © 
Nov..5, 1923; le. Nov. 20; H'572815: 
Warren & Phillips, London. 24003 


— bk. 2, elementary 
grade bk. 38, moderately. difficult 
grade. © Dee. 4, 13, 1928; 1 c. each 
Dec, 22; E 573223, 5173224: Warren 
& Phillips, London. 24004, 24005 


Hike, Notre Dame; w Vincent F. 
Fagan, m Joseph J. Casasanta, of 
U.S. © Dec. 22, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 22: 
E 578118; Gilbert musie co., Chi- 


cago. 24006 
Hind (The) in ambush; w Wilfrid 
Thorley, m Granville Bantock, of 
England. (Pagan chants, no. 3) © 
Dee 21,. A928.) lew Deen eene 
073374; Swan & co., ltd., London. 

24007 
Hinka; fox trot song, from The jolly 
tailors. English lyries El. Gee 


[pseud. of Elias Ginsberg], m Jos. 
Cherniavsky, of Russia, domiciled at 
New York. [Yiddish and Englisin 
text] © Dec. 13, 1923; 2 ec. Dee 14; 
EF 575811; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. 24008 


His smiling face; w Nora E. Jordan, 
m G. E. H., of Australia. © Aug. 
1, 1928; 2c. Dec. 3; E 575200; Gor- 
don H. Hooker, Los Angeles. 24009 


His star; service for Christmas, w 
Edith Sanford Tillotson and others, 
m I. H. Meredith and J. W. Lerman, 
of U. S. 8vo. © Oct. 9, 1922; 2 e. 


and. aif, Oete Gy BO2ZB aAww qo: 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. : 
24010 

Hiszpanska dziewica ; padespagne 


wale, piesnh, opr. Edward Krotochwil, 
of U. S. © Dee. 10, 1923; 2 c¢. Dec. 
29; Hf} 578278; W. H. Sajewski, Chi- 
cago. 24011 


Hmmm hot dawg; w and melody V. M. 
_Goebert, of U. S., arr. Wm. Held, of 
US ©. Tc: Meee aie toes) oe 
575955; Mrs. V. M. Goebert, Phila- 
delphia. 24012 


Holiday in the country; by H. D. 
Hewitt, of U. S.; pf. (Field and 
shore) © Dec. 11, 1923; 2 ec. Dee. 
13; KE 575776... Theo. Presser ico, 
Philadelphia. 24013 

Holiday mareh; by Frances Terry, of 
WS. e. prow Mhandswoe®): UDecma 2! 
1923; 2 «. Dee. 15; E 575827; Clay- 
ton F. Summy co., Chicago. 24014 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


Hollyhocks: by W. R., of U. S.; pf. 
© Dec: 24, 1923: 2 « Dec. 26; E 
580205; Walter Rolfe, Rumford, Me. 

24015 


Hollywood by the sea; w and m P. 


Peay. OF U.S. arr, Eh... Mutehler. 
toc. Wee? 8) 19235. Horse: 


Phil P. Vitzky, Norfolk, Va. 24016 


Hollywood Rose: w and melody F. F. 
and Clarence Gaskill, of U. S., arr. 
Geo. R. Holman, of U. S. © 1. 


rer tse, OS: BOT 96% 7). bred 
Fisher, inc., New York. 24017 


Holy (The) communion; w from the 
Book of common prayer, m Johu 
Merbecke, of U. S., arr. and har- 
monized Winfred Douglas. 12mo. 
© Aug. 29, 1923; 2 « Aug. 31; aff. 
Nov. 8; A 763171; Parish press, Ft. 
Wayne, Ind. i 24018 


Holy, holy, holy ; pantomime, w Bishop 
Heber, m John B. Dykes, compiled 
J. H. Kuhlman, of U. 8. 8vo. (Popu- 
lar hymns pantom:med) © Sept. 15, 
igen 2c. amd ait. Sept)! 192 VA 
7598122; J. H. Kuhlman, Loudonville, 
o 24019 


and eccuntry: w Gwendoline 
Tancred, m Maud Allen Bartlett, of 
Hastand.’ 4 ©" Noy. 28, 1923 -—1 “ec. 
Nov. 28; E.5738296; Swan & co., ltd., 
London. 24020 


Home sweet home; transcribed Arthur 
Hartmann, of U. S.; violin and pf. 
© Dee. 11, 1928: 2 ce. Dec. 13: E 
975784; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [© transcription] 24021 


Homeland; march, w Jean Rivinius, 
mead yy tO} P< of US 8. > Ok ‘ce. 
Noy. 30, 1923; 2575159; Mae E. 
Brown, Maywood, Iil., and Horace 
O. Prell, Chicago. 24022 


Honey chile, don’t fret;‘w L....S.-G., 
m Jean Navarre [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher] of U. S. New York, Man- 
hattan music co. © Dee. 1, 1923: 


Zee Wee, PES TH AVeet4 > Lina?’ S. 
Gravestock, Florence, Col. 24023 


Honey Lou; w and melody Eloise Ben- 
Deis. Of US... EEL, od... ROosamond 
Johnson, of U. S: © 1c. Dec. 17, 
1923; H575913; Johnson—Bennett 
pub. co., New York. 


Honey moon blues; w Clinton Gard- 
ner Lewis, m LeRoy C. French and 
Lura Barnes, of U. S. © 2c. Dee. 
18, 19238; E577973; Lewis, French 
& Barnes co., Thompson, Pa. 24025 

Honeymoon blues: from Moonlight, w 
Wm. B. Friedlander, m Con Conard. 


a aaa Ss 


24024 | 


» Horn) (The) 


24036 


of U. S.. © Dee. 29, 1923; 2 c Dee. 
31; E 578437; Edward B. Marks 
music ¢co., New York. 24026 
Honeymoon dance; by W. R., of U. S.; 
pf. “© Dec. ‘24, 1923 ; 2. ¢. Dec. 26; 
FE 580204; Walter Rolfe, Rumford, 
Me. ; 24027 
Honeymoon jazz blues; fox trot, w 
and@m -S.|.B.,:0£.0, S.° © Dec), 
1923; 2. ¢. Dec. 20; E 578106; Sam 
Becker, Minneapolis. 24028 
Honor and love for the flag of free- 
dom; w V. M., m Herman DuBois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher], of U. S. 
New York, Manhattan music co. © 
TOK, ol, Peep ey wee, eter dese 
' 575879; Victor Marks, Woodville, Pa. 
24029 

Hoo? by A. H. L., of U.-S.; melody 
with pf. acc. ©1c. Dec. 14, 1923; 
FE 575816; Arthur H. Lee, San Fran- 


cisco. 24030 
Hope; an Easter service, w Edith 
Sanford Tillotson, m I. H. Mere- 


dith, J. W. Lerman and others, of 
U.S. 8vo:'-©- Jan. 26,°1923.5-2/c. 
and aff. Oct. 6; A 757940; Tullar- 
Meredith co., New York. 240381 
Hope (The) of the ages; Christmas 
Service, w H. von Berge. m Fred 
B. Holton, of U. S. 8vo. © Oct. 9, 
1923 ;; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 29 ;-A 762728 ; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 24032 
Hope on still; w V. W., m M. F., of 
U. S. St. Louis, Mo., Shattinger 
piano and music co. © Dec. 20, 
1928 ;,' 3 Joen:Deex 3d) 5) EB 578420 ; 
Virginia Weiser & Mabel Franke, 
St. Louis. 24033 
Hope’s rainbow; w and m F. H., of 
U. S. © Dec. 28, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 31; 
E 578466; Elavil Hall, Trion, Ga. 
24034 
(Le cor); poéme pit- 
toresque, w Alfred de Vigny, Eng- 
lish version Alice Mattullath, m 
Ange Flégier, ed. N. Clifford Page, 
of U. S.; medium voice in F. 
(Select songs by French composers, 
Carl Fischer edition, series II: Sup- 
erior edition, no. 5594) © Dee. 8, 
1923; 2 ce. Dee. 24; E 580078; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. [j© Eng- 
lish version and arrangement | 
24035 
Horsey! keep your tail up, keep the 
sun out of my eyes; fox trot, Walter 
Hirsch and Bert Kaplan, arr. Louis 
Katzman, of U. 8.;, orch., with w. 
Ato: © Dee. 20, 1928; 2c. Dec. 28; E 
578204; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 
24036 


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24037 


Hot (A) time in the old town; fan- 
tasia burlesque, Peter Buys, of U.S8.; 
band. © Juneib, 1928: 2 @Wec. 
24; E 580128; C. L. Barnhouse, 
Oskaloosa, Ia. [© arrangement] 

24037 


House rent ball: w and m Shelton 
Brooks, of U. S. Shelton Brooks ed. 
New York, Shelton Brooks. © Dee. 
1) 19233 * 2% ex Dee 4152 hr or ireee: 
FF. Wallace Rega, New York. 24038 


How can a sweet girl be lovin’ to you, 
when you are loving someone else; 
w and m H. B.,,of U.S. ©l1c Dee 
ZA oy 1923 | Ey OS0GLS 5. Harriett 
Blakely, Chicago. 24039 


How my sweetie loves me, she loves 
me all the time; w Sidney D. 
Mitchell, m Lew Pollock and J. Fred 
Coots, of U. S.; with ukulele in G. 
© Dec. 13, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 213. E 
580028; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 24040 


How to play the piano by ear; twenty 
lessons, R. G..W., of U. S. /bk. 4, 
lessons 18-16. Niagara Falls, N. Y., 
Niagara school of music. © Sept. 
13:1 1923);. 2..e,,.and: att.) Sept: 175A: 
758030; Ronald G. Wright, Niagara 
Falls, N. Y. [© revisions and im- 
provements] 24041 


Hugo; fox trot, w and m Clay William- 
son, Sam Goold and Abner Silver; 
voecalorch. with: w,.in.C@. 4to.. 41. 
Arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.— 
2. Arr. Louis Katzman, of U. 8. © 
Dee. 21, 1928; 2c. each Dec. 29; E 
580327, 580328; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

24042, 24043 


Humming birds’ lullaby; by M. L. 
Preston, “ot U. S.: pe. LOM Dec} 27, 
1923; 2 «. Dec. 29; E 578407; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24044 


Humming (The) top (Der brumm- 
kreisel) ; trill study, R. Krentzlia, 
of Germany, op. 85, no. 12; pf. 
(From my youth) © Dee. 11, 1923; 
2 ec. Dee. 13; E 575706; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 24045 


Humoreske; by Anton Dvorak, arr. 
Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; C melody 
saxophone and pf., with pts. for EH 
flat alto, B flat ten. and C melody 
saxophones. Century certified ed. 
(Favorite light classics for saxo- 
phone with piano accompaniment, 
series ITI, no. 
2 ec. Dee. 20; E 578045; Century mu- 
sic pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 24046 


2928) © Dee. 20, 1923; 


pt. Ill, N.'s., v. 18 


Humpty Dumpty; m H. Walford Da- 
vies, of England; solo and cho. 4toe. 
(School: music review, extra  sup- 
plement, Noy. 15, 1923: Novello’s 
school songs, no. 1368) © Nov. 14, 
1923; 1 c. Dec. 42° 257306 Neo- 
vello & co., Itd., London. 24047 


Hun hed Emil; tekst og musik Axel 
Andreasen, of Denmark; klaver med 
tekst. (In Dansk arbejde) © 
Dee. 8,-1923; 1 ¢. Dec. 24; EB 573257 ;s 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

24048 

Hungarian concert polka (Ungaris- 
che konzert polka); duet, Imre Al- 
fdldy,,.arr. P.,,.W.,Mero,, of U.:8., 3 2 
pfs., eight hands. © Dee. 12, 1923; 
2 ec. Dec. 15; E 575852; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. [© arrange- 
ment ] 24049 

Hungarian rondo; by Georg Hggeling, 
of Germany, op. 226; pf. © Dec. 
11, 19233 2 ¢ Dec t= aie. 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24050 

Hungarian sketeh; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern,;.of U..S.,; ops; 004, Wnonels spe. 
©, Dec. 11, 1928; 2° Mee ee 
575729; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- ~ 
phia., 24051 

Hunter’s morning song; w G. P. Moms, 
m Norwood Dale, of U. 8.; sop., alto 
and bass, with melody in bass. 4to. 
(Theo. Presser co. school choruses) 
© Dec. 27, 1923; 2 « Dee. 29; E 
578359 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24052 

Hunting song; part song, w Walter 
Scott, m Richard Kieserling. of U. 
S:; mixed voices. 4to. © Dec. 11, 
1923; 2 ec. Dec. 18; E 575636; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24053 

Hunting the fox; by Carl Wilhelm 
Kern, of U. S., op. 504, no. 2; pf. 
©. Dec. 11,° 1923) 2" Gc. Dec aa 
575663 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24054 

Hunting wild flowers; by H. D. Hew- 
itt, of U. 8.; pf. (Field and shore) 
© Dee. 11,, 1923);,, Bre, Wee Marie 
575773; Theo. Presser eco., Philadel- 
phia. \ 24055 

HKurdy-gurdy blues; fox trot, w Harry 
TD. Kerr, mm, Gene,Seont,.0f Wy. 
arr.. J. S. Zamecnik, of. U. S:} oreh. 
with w..  4to:” ©) Dee \2ip ag2Zs: 
2 ec. Dec. 27; EH 580255; Sam Fox 
pub. ¢o., Cleveland. 24056 

Hurrah! boys; march, Walter Rolfe, 
of U. S.% ‘pf.; ° \(fleetine**fancies) 
©. Dec. 11, 1923742 Wee AS es 
575750; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24057 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1923 
| 


Hushaby (The) boat; w anon. m| I 
Nicola A. Montani, of U. S.; three- 
part cho. of women’s voices. (Mod- 
ern series, no. 268) © Nov. 16, 
1928; 2 c. Nov. 17; E 574959; H. 
W. Gray co., New York. 24058 


Hushing; w R. R., m Sylvia Forrest, 
of We S:5" pr. ‘with w: * © Nov: 28, 
1923; 2 ec. Dee. 10; H 575421; Ray- 
mond Rudolph, Walbridge, O. 

24059 


ke 


ea 


Hvitsippan (Die sternblume) ; text av 
Fr. M. Franzén, musik av Jean 
Sibelius, op. 88, no. 3, ed. and rev. 
Julia A. Burt, of U. SS. (Wilhelm 
Hansen edition, no. 2255: Sex 
Sameers Tr yA) y,.©, Dee. 8, 1923; 
1 @ Dec. 24; EH. 580181; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. [© editing 
and revising] 24060 


THiymne aux morts de la grande guerre ; 
paroles de Marcel Béliard, musique 
de R. de Montalent, of France, op. 
191. © Nov. 3, 1923; 1.¢. Nov. 30; 
E 572937; Jacquot, Paris. 24061 


I am a‘cooter crawling mamma, I am 
looking for my dancing dad; w 
M. W., melody John F. Ryan, of 
ees. © te. Dee. 22, (192801 
578071; Minnie Wallace, Greenvilie, 
Miss. 24062 


am in the barrel, who don’t like it? 
Hox bEOp. ia A Of U.S. arr: Lil- 
lian Hardin, of U. S. ©'1''e Dee. 
8, 1923; E 577785; Louis Armstrong, 
Chicago. 24063 


I am looking for a pal and I want 
you; w P. O., m Theo. G. Beach, 
Orth Ss. ©) epee’ 172 1923. 3 H 
579966; Pearl Ogg, Okmulgee, Okl. 

24064 


am married and have no wife; w 
and m J. B., of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at Baltimore, arr. McKallister ; 
pf. with w. New York, Barney Silver, 


4to. ON PN VNU AAD Pa FN) 
© Wee!29, 1923.3 PP OLD INT 


2°@ Jan. 2, 1924; EB 578453; Jacob 
Birnberg, Baltimore. 24065 


am relying on Jesus; w Mrs. C. D. 
Martin, m B. B. Beall, of U. S. © 
Oct: BOW, A923 9.272...) Dec. 24; Hi 
580158; B. B. Beall, Douglasville, 
Ga. 24066 
am’ waite for “you™+ w. SS! D.-m | I 
George Graff, jr., of U. S.,- arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1. 
Dec. 18, 1923; E 577965; Stanley 
Dever, Warm Springs, Va. 24067 


1341 


Lal 


La 


bm 


— 


= 
a 


me 
- 


Lal 


24078 


can never forget; w W. L. B., m 
Luther A. Clark, of U. S. New 
York, Frank Harding. © Dec. 12. 
1923; 2 ec. Dec. 20; E 578223; Will 


‘L. Bohls, San Antonio. 24068 


can’t forget love’s sweet story; w 
and melody P. B., jr., and.B. W., 
Of Gk Sxaort... Po rbasktor Cid ¢., Dee 
12, 1923; E 575486; Bob West and 
Peter Bieker, jr., Brooklyn. 24069 


can’t say no; w and melody W. P.. 
Me Ob Us Sin. (CO) de Co ee, 1. de 
E 575903; W. PR. Mitchell, Oakland, 
Calif. 24070 


didn’t care ’till I lost you; w and 


m Joe Lyons and Rubey Cowan, of 


U. S| © Jan. 2, 1924;'2 ec. Dee. 29, 
1923; E 580343; Stark & Cowan, 
ine, New York. 24071 


don’t know nobody; w and melody 
Jo Trent and Will Donaldson, of 
COS. % arr. WD.” ©. le. | Dee! 10, 
1923; E 575397; Fred Fisher, ine., 
New York. 24072 


don’t love nobody so I don’t have 
no blues; w and melody Porter 
Grainger and Bob Ricketts, of U. S. 
© 1 @’* Dee. 22, 1923; E 578059 ;s 
Rainbow musie corp., New York. 
24073 
don’t want you to cry over me; 
w and m Gus Arnheim and Abe 
Lyman, of U. S. © Dec. 17, 1923; 
2 ce. Dee: 22; BH 5781389; Sherman. 
Clay & co., San Francisco. 24074 


feel the blues a comin’ on; w H. 
PEM. rn Arnold” To Tax, ¢ of U8 3S: 
New York, Frank Harding. © Dec. 
14,1 $925: 2-er. Dec. 20s! BH? 578229; 
H. P. McClimons, Jamestown, Pa. 
24075 


hate to think what would happen to 
ine, if anything happened to you; w 
Sam Landers, melody Pete Wend- 
ling, of U. S., arr. Adolph Deutsch, 
Ob AO Se, Ort tel Deer MO eto ak 
575401; Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, 
ine., New York. 24076 


hate you, but I love you; fox trot, 
w Hal and Paul Rosenberg, m H. 
Van Smith, of U. S., arr. Joe Solman, 
of U.-S.;. orch,,: with .w. 4to. 

Dees, 223° BOA8S eC. DEC 2k i Ba 
580222; Van.Ross music pub. co., 
Boston. 24077 


have a contract with God; w W. C. 
Poole, m H. M. E., of U. S. © Oct. 
30;.1923.) 52 -exnDee. 24500 580052 ; 
H. M. Hagie, Burke’s Garden, Va. 
24078 


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24079 


I have found the road to happiness; 
Wr and’. Varn tok U, *S.erst 


violm ace. (© 1 ee. Dee tT ,.. 1925" BE 
575352; Charles Howard Aug, Cin- 
cinnati. 24079 


Lem 


heard you singing; w Royden Barrie, 
m Hric Coates, of Great Britain. 
Nov... 19>" 1923 siya es! Now ase F) 
572887 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 
24080 
joy not in no earthly bliss; madrigal, 
w from Psalmes, sonets, and songs, 
m William Byrd, ed. H. Elliott But- 
ton, of England: mixed voices. 4to. 
(Oriana, no. 103) © Dec. 27, 1923; 
1 ec. Dee. 29; E 573284; Novello & 
co., 1td., London. [© editing] 
/ 24081 


know a little widow, who could win 
and, fool; you: all;,;.w, GW. .C..).m 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher] of U. S.. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Dec. 3, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 
20; E 578218; Charles W. Cromer, 
Bristol, R. I. 24082 
know that it’s easy to cry; w G. B., 


m Al. Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
© Nov. 28, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 10; EB 


— 


_ 


bm 


575431; Gladys Burdick, Omaha, 
Neb. 24083 
I know that my Redeemer lives; 


Easter anthem, w Samuel Medley, 
m W. B. Judefind, of U. S. 4to. © 
Feb. 6, 1922; 2 c. Dee. 29, 1923: E 
580320; Judefind bros., Baltimore. 
24084 


I'll always remember, I'll never forget ; 
w N. B., melody Joe Henry, of U. S. 
@©wt> es: Dee. 18,1928; BH 577868: 
Nathan Brody, New York. 24085 


Ill be here when you come back, but 
Tll be with somebody else (Quand 
tu reviendras au bras d’une autre je 
serai); w Sam Howard, m Don 
Davis and Bill Munro, of U. S. 
Dee... 7, 1923; 2.c. Dec. 21 ; EH 580030 ;s 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. 24086 

T’ll build a castle for you, my lady of 
dreams; w and m Jack Brooks, of 
Wt? Sor © Fane 2)! 193412 ie; Deeki29) 
1923; E 580341; Stark & Cowan, 
ine., New York. 24087 

Ill go back to Indiana; w E. D. W.., 
m Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © Nov. 27, 1923+ 2'c. Dee. 10; 
HT 575449; Ernest D. Walser, Ander- 
son, Ind. 24088 


Ill never tell; w and melody F. M., of 
U. 8. 
5793892; Frank Mansfield, Brooklyn, 
MOLY. 24089 


Oe eeiDee. (10 7519236F BE 


pt. 111, BS., ¥. 18 


T’ll pick my rose on Broadway; fox 
trot, w R. G., melody R. P.; of U.S. 
©. 1 ce) Dec. «13;°9923')) Be H75491 - 
Rosario Pellegrino and  Ralph- 
Gabriel, Dannemora, N. Y. 24090 


Ill remember; w I. G., melody John 
F.,.Ryan,. of .U,..S: 4 @y 1. c.. Dee: 22, 
1923; E 578066; Isobell Gamble, 
Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada. 

24091 

Ill try to bring one; w Lizzie De 

Armond, mA.’ Li Bo ot) Ue ©) 

Dee. 20,1923: 192" el Deentaik:! +H 

578456; Andrew L. Byers, Harris- 

burg, Or. ~ 24092 

love her just the same; w and m 

‘Harry and Willy White, of U. S., 

arr. Ted Eastwood, of U.S. ‘©1e. 

Dec. 17, 1923; EY’ 5759143" Stark’ & 

Cowan, inc., New York. 24093 

I love you all the while; waltz, w and 
m D. H., of U. 8S. San Francisco, 
Calif., Morrison music co. © Aug. 
28, 1923; 20 ¢.) Deel iT; Hh SIS4Sb ; 
Dell Holton, San Francisco. 24094 

I love you just the same; w A M., m 
Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © Nov. 27; 1923; 2c Dee. 10; 
E 575450; Arsanna McFee, Parkers- 
burg, W. Va. 24095 

I love you only you; w H. J. F.,; m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G., Beach, of U,,. S...© 1 @, Dee 13, 
1923; E 577843; Harry J. Flinkman, 
Baltimore. 24096 

I love you so; w E. N. 8., melody John 
F)Ryan, of U. SS. © 1 eee 2s, 
1923; E 578248; Hthel N. Snyder, 
Fort Howard, Md. 24097 


I’m a dumb dumb, dumb bell; w Geo. 
Zarahet, m Arnold T. Lax, of U. S. 
(«1 c. Dee. Si,” 1928. Messi: 
Geo. Bennett, Langley Field, Va. 

24098 . 


I’m a pilgrim and a stranger; w and 
m, N. G."H.. of 0" S"*@ ber 4. 
1923; 2 c Dec. 7; 'H 5753627 Nelse 
G. Helander, Minneapolis, 24099 

I’m crazy on Daisy, she’s crazy on 
“me; w and m Jos. Geo. Gilbert, of 
Great Britain; in E fiat. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 10, 
1923 3:0" ec, Decee nuke Died et 
Feldman & co., London. 24100 

I’m goin’ back to Maryland to marry 
Mary Ann; w and m Harold B. 
Winter, of U. S. © Dec. 12, 1928; | 
2 e@. Dee... 24; FE 580117; Sherwood 
music co., New York. 24101 

I’m goin’ South; fox trot, from Bombo, 
w and m Abner Silver and Harry 
Woods, of U. S.; with ukulele in D. 


lhl 


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no. 138, 1923 


© ‘Nov. 23,.-1923;°2 ‘ce. Dee. 1; EB. 
577654; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 24102 


I’m going to be a vampire and get me 
a sheik; w and m B. A. H., of U. S., 
arr. ‘Pinkie Jay ‘Martin; of \U. S. 
©! 1c. Nov. 17, 1923; E574957; 
Bertha Amlin Humphreys, Atlanta. 

24103 


I’m going to be in sunny Tennessee by 
tomorrow afternoon; w -B. N., m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of..U..S./,.©,1,¢., Dec..18, 
1923 E 577966; Brooks Norton, 
Cleveland. 24104 

‘Tm in love with the world to-night; 
w M. L. I, m Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of U. S. 
New York, Manhattan music co. © 
July, 28, 1925.52 ec. Oct 15; HE 574950; 
Mary Luella Ildstad, Quatsino. B. C. 

ri 24905 

I’m lonely for you; w Michael Lesnick, 
melody J. J. M., of U. S. ©1le. 
were ts. 1925: 1577903: Johit-J. 
Molitoris, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 24106 

I’m moving to the jungles to lead a 
quiet life; w Rose Randall Schwert 
[i. e. Mrs. A. S.J, m Al. Meehan, of 
U. S.; pf. with w. © Nov. 28, 1923; 
2¢. “Dee... 10 5° H’575420);): Mrs.: Art 
Schwert, Eastman, Wis. 24107 

I’m not sighing for you; w H. K. W., 
m Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with 

w. © Nov. 27,. 1923; 2-¢. "Dee. 10; 
E 575447 ; Harry K: White, Sapulpa. 
Ok. 24108 

I’m only a poor crippled kiddie; w 
and m G. N., of U. S. ©1e. Dee. 
19, 1923; E 575973; George Nagel, 
New Brunswick, N. J. 24109 

I’m sitting pretty in a _ pretty little 
city ; w and m-Lou Davis, Abel Baer 
and Henry Santly, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, of U.. S.; male voices. 
4to. (Witmark edition, excellent 
quartette arrangements, no. 1738) 
OuwWees 10. 1923: 2 ee Dee 18° BE 
D77976; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 24110 

I’m so lonely for a good girl; w F. C., 
m Lucile Burton, of U. 8S. ©le«e 
Dec. 10, 1923; E 575400; Fred Chan, 
San Francisco, 24111 

I’m so sad without you; w and m C. 
Bed Sy.and yW « 3.08 (Us .Saxv arr. 


C. B. and J. 8. ©1c. Dee. 17, 1923;: 


EF 575963 ; Chas. Beetho, Joe Stovall 
and Walter Ehrnman, Kansas City, 


Mo. 24112 
I'm thinking of you; waltz song, w 
and m R. E. Hufnail. of U. S., arr. 


24124 

@arh A. /Webery of -D:) Se s@) Le: 
Dec. 29, 1923; E580338; Rhoda 
Estella Hufnail, Seattle. 24113 
I’m yours forever; w C. M., melody 


John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1c. Dee. 
22, 1923; E578063;  -Catherine 
Mironova, Somerville, N. J. 24114 


I miss them so; w A. L., m Al. Meehan, 
Of V8.5 DL. With ww... © Pec: G. 
1925: 2 @ Dec. 107 515428 > Aue 
rore Lamoureux, Fort Saskatche- 
wan, Alta., Canada. 24115 


I never had a mammy; w and m R. W. 
Ftor U.S: ©.1'¢. Dee. 12,°1923; 
E 57 0487; Robert William Heck. 
Los Angeles. 24116 

I never knew what I’d do without you 
until you went away; w and melody 


S.. Walter Williams, of U. S., arr. 
Eugene Platzman, of U.S. ©l1le. 


Dee. 31, 1923; E 578478; Maison- 
Blanche music co., New York. 

24117 

I saw only you; w Annie H. Mark, m 

Percy Elliott, of England. © Nov. 

9, 19238; 1c Dec. 4; E 573071; Metz- 

ler & co., ltd., London. 24118 


I taught the other fellow how; melody 
HiKy and (A. :B.sef W.. Ss; ©utve) 
Dec. 26, 1923; E 578230; Harold 
Keidel and Al. Holmer, Minneapo- 
lis. 24119 

I’ te vurria scurda; versi di Giuseppe 
Tetamo, musica di Gennaro Ciara- 
volo, of Italy; mand. acc. 4to. © 
Deeii 2Szy 1923 sct2 : ie Dees: 3457 BE 
578541 ; Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 

24120 

I think of thee; w S. C., m Luther A. 

Clark, of U.S. New York, Frank 


Harding. © Dec. 10, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 
20; E 578221; Stanley Coleman, 
Detroit. 24121. 


I think of you; 2nd verse and m H. C. 
M.. of U. S.; high voice, in A flat. 
© (Dee. :10) 2923 5:2\;e. Dec. 437° E 
577890; Helen C. May, New York. 

24122 

Ive got a cross eyed papa, but he 
looks straight to me; fox trot, King 
Zany [pseud. of Jack Dill], Wm. 
Duval and Roy Ingraham, arr. 
Louis Katzman, of U. S.; orch. with 
w. 4to. © Dec. 20, 1923; 2 ¢. Dec. 
28; EH 578205; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

24123 

I’ve got to sigh; w H. P., m Geo. Graff, 

jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 


tl isn nOow Loch Dee. sdon 1928. el 
577855; Henrietta Patterson, Aga- 
wam, Mass. 24124 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24125 


I’ve just realized; w and melody W. 
M., of Canada. ©1c. Dee. 5, 1923; 
EL 575260; William Malofy, Mon- 
treal, Canada. 24125 


I’ve learned to do without you now; 
w and melody J. C. Johnson, of 
U. S., arr. Eugene Platzman, of 
Ones 1) eels BO, 1923.58 
574565; Perry Bradford music pub. 
co., New York. 24126 


I wandered by the brookside; trio, 
w Houghton, m T. Tertius Noble, of 
Great Britain, domiciled at New 
York. (Octavo series, women’s 
voices, no. 854) © Dec. 21, 1923; 
2 ec. Dec. 24; E 580046; Arthur P. 
Schmidt co., Boston. 24127 


I want my home: w R. A., m George 
Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beach, of U.S. ©1«e Dec. 18, 1923; 
EH 577964; Ray Anderson, Burling- 
ton, Kan. 24128 


I want to see my Lou! w C. E. K.,, 
m Herman Dubois: [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher] of U. S. New York, Man- 
hattan music co. © Dee. 9, 1928; 
2 e. Dec. 17; E 575941; C. E. Kahler, 
Columbus, O. 24129 

I want you; w andm L. R., of U. S. 
© Dee. 18, 1923; 2. ¢.' Dec. 15; 'H 
579919; Lillian Russell, Worcester. 

24130 

I wants myself a sweet sweet daddy; 
w and mB: A. H:; of \U. S.; arr. 
Pinkie Jay Martin, of U.S. ©1e. 
Nov: 30; 1928: 0: SY5175> Bertha 
Amlin Humphreys, Atlanta. 24131 


I was a fool to believe in you; waltz 
ballad, w and m S. E. G. and S. S., 
of U. Si © 1c. Dec. 26, 1923; EB 
578150; S. Edward Gelb and Sydney 
Solomon, New York. 24132 


I was nibbling the knob of my cane; 
from The vagabond’s entertainment, 
w EH. A. Searson, m Harold Arp- 
chorp,. or “GreatcoBritain jn 2G. 
{Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dec. 15, 1923: 1 c. Dec. 26; EB 
573273; Reynolds & co., London. 

241383 

I wished I’d stayed home with my ma; 
fox trot, w and m, W. C. W., of U.S. 
©r Now) 28% 1922): (2ives | Déece Bs tH 
575192; William Clarence Wells, 
Waterbury, Conn. 24134 

I wrote it first; march, C. 8S. D., of 
US: band. ©'l ce. Dec. 3, 192328 
577653 ; Chas. S. Draper, Richmond. 

24135 

Ibert (Jaeques) Deux mouvements; 
de J. Ibert, of France; deux flutes, 
clarinette et basson. Partition. 4to. 


tee Seah eo ey ee 
ERY a ba 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 18 


© Nov. 3, 1923; 1 e, Nov. 30; E 
572926; A. Ledue et cie., Paris. 
24136 


Idillio; schottische, C. Meluzio, arr. 
Angelo Sebastianelli, of U. S.; pf. 
accordeon. (Piano accordeon edi- 
tion, no. 1002) © June 20, 1922; 
2 ce. Dee: 12, 1923; H 575520; John 
A. Cerabino, New York. 24137 


Idische (A) heim; w L. Gilrod, m 
D. Chigrinsky, of U: S., op. 25. © 
Dee. 6, 1923 ; 2 ec. Dec. 20; H 575997 ; 
Sacks music house, ine., New York. 

241388 © 


If he didn’t intend to finish the thing , 


then why did he start it at all; w 
and m O. O. Vorum,,of U.S. ‘© 
1c. Dec. 26, 1923; E 578151; Ola 
Owen Vorum, San Francisco. 24139 


If I were an aviator; w Abram Earle, 
m Sylvia Forrest, of U. S.; pf. with 
w.:-© Nov.);22, 192385) 2) speeri0- 
BH 575410; Earl Welt, Cedaredge, 
Colo. 24140 


If my heart belonged to somebody 
else, I wouldn’t be here with you; 
in Annual song review, w and m 
Gus Edwards, of U. S. © Dec. 22, 
1923 ; 2 ec. Dec. 22; E 578122; Water- 
son, Bertin & Snyder co., New York. 

24141 


If that could only be my last dream ; 
wand m J. M. 'P., of U. 8S.’ ©’ Dec. 
4. 1923 :'2- e Dee: 207°R ‘a7s0gs ; 
Jesse M. Paschall, Chicago. 24142 

If we walk and talk with Jesus; w 
and' ta L. 8S) i.; of Ut! Si Noy. 
5, 19238; 2 «. Nov. 17; H 574954; 
Lida Shivers Leech, Philadelphia. 


24143 
If you do what you do; from Kid 
boots, w and m Roy Turk, Lou 


Handman and Eddie Cantor, of U. 
S:° © Dee. 24, 1923;°2 «& Dee: 24; 
E 580168; Waterson, Berlin & Sny- 
der co., New York. 24144 


If you knew her side of the story; 
w Al. Dubin, m Joe Burke and 
Jimmy McHugh, of U. S. © Dee. 
7, 1923; (2 «@ Dee. '21 7 H' 580038 ; 
Jack Mills, inc., New York. 24145 

If you'll only come back in my dreams; 
w J. D. W., melody John F. Ryan, 
of (US. "O’'l e) Deer 224925 
578068; James D. Wagner, Newark, 
INS SD: 24146 

If youre feeling lonesome; w and m 
LPT. of OW. S., arr Jack Rimage, 
of U. S. © 1 @ Dee. 18; 1923-7 
577970; Louis P. Ibelli, Brooklyn. 

24147 


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no. 18, 1928 


If you want to make your gal smile; 
fox-trot, w and m G. E. S., and 
Jobneva E. Saunders, of U. S., arr. 
Albert E. Orrendorf, of U. S. © 
1 ¢« Dec. 18, 1923; E 575481; George 
E. Saunders, Deiroit. 24148 


Im monat Mai geschehen viele wun- 
der! marschlied aus der dreiaktigen 
vaudeville - operette, Der hampel- 
mann, von Gustay Beer und Fritz 
Lunzer, musik von Robert Stolz, op. 
451", instr. von Hermann Krome, 
of Great Britain; salon-orch. mit 


piano-direktion und text. Berlin, 
Drei masken-verlag, a. g. 4to. © 
Now. 6, 19255 dd! clea oll 5 “i 
573158; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, lItd., London. [© arrange- 
ment ] 24149 


Immigration Rose; w and m Eugene 
West, Jimmy McHugh and Irwin 
Dash, of U. S. © Dee. 18, 1923; 
2 e. Dec. 27; E 586259; Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. 24150 


In a bungalow; fox trot, from Moon- 


light, Con Conrad, of U. S., arr. 
William’ Creager, of U. S.; orch. 
with pf. Operatic ed. 4to. © Dec. 


'29, 1923; 2 c« Dee. 31; E 578444; 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. 24151 
In a cozy tea room; danc'ng song, 


w Dorothy Terriss and Leo Wood, 
m Gerald Thompson, of U. S. © 


cere bole 2 “e.) Deéet - Ay" 4H 
580176; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 
24152 

In a2 moonlit garden; by W. R.,' of 


Igoe: pie, CC) “Dect 24* 1923 "2 "'c. 
Dee. 26; E 580208; Walter Rolfe, 
Rumford, Me. 24153 


In blossom time; by Francesco B. de 
heore-. Ore... “Op. oa, -n0: 15"'pf. 
© Dec. 11,:1928; 2 
o75679 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. ° 24154 

In Cawsand bay; Devonshire sea 
chanty, w anon., m Robert Chignell, 
of Great .Britain; mixed voices, in 
D. (Boosey’s choral miscellany, no. 
91) [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] ‘© ‘Oct. 11; 1923; Le. ‘Nov. 
20; E 572822; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 

In forest shade; two-part song, w ©. 
Melvin, m Norwood Dale, of U. 8.; 
treble voices. 4to. (Theo. Presser 
eo. school choruses) © Dec. 11, 
1928 ; 2 «. Dec. 18; EH 575619 ; Theo. 

- Presser co., Philadelphia. 


In full dress; march, Fritz Hartmann, 
of Germany, op. 134; pf. © Dec. 


ex Decmtss  H- 


24155, 


24156 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


24168 


27; 10923 : (20e Dec. 12915: Ho 57T83S9P; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
24157 
In gay and sombre mood; by Le Roy 
B. Campbell, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 
dO 23 52 Ac: (Decisl S Ads OTe 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
: 24158 
In God we trust; three-part song, w 
Irwin M. Cassel, m Mana-Zucca 
[pseud. of Augusta Zuckermann] 
of U. 8., op. 88; women’s cho. 4to. 
(IKnoch & sons’, trios; quartets & 
choruses for female -voices, no. 2) 
©, Dee. 1,, 1923¢):2 e,,idees20 77H 
578037; Enoch & sons, New York. 
24159 
In good old school days; w and m Bill 
Dett, of U. S.. © 1 © Dee. 10, 1923; 
E 575467; Harlow Milton Pino, 
% Postmaster, San Francisco. 24160 
In May time; waltz, W. T., of U. S.; 
pf. Chelsea, Mass., Gem music co. 
© Dec. 15, 1923; 2 c., Dee. 17; E 
575836; Wm.-: Tatelbaum, Chelsea, 
Mass. 24161 


In my flying machine; w Mrs. J. D., 
melody Carl Seyb [pseud. of Floda 
Fisher] of U. S. © 1 c¢ Dec. 24, 
1923; EH 5801138; Mrs. John Dam- 
eron. Burgess Store, Va. 24162 


In old Montana; w C. W. ‘A., m Mil- 
dred Thurman, of U. S. © Dee. 290, 
1923; 2 ec. Dee. 31: E 578421; Cora- 
bel W. Ambrose, Dillon, Mont. 

24163 


In old Nassau; song, m Kenneth M. 
Murchison, of U. S.; medium voice. 
@) Wee 1,. 1925- 2 ce. Dee. 2." 5, 
577829 ; G. Schirmer, ine., New York. 

24164 


In old Pekin; Chinese romance, W L. 
King, of U..S.; band. 4to:. © Mar. 
10, 1923; 2: ¢., Dee. 21;,.E 578088 ; 
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 

24165 


In remembrance; by Franz von Blon, 
of Germany; pf. © Dec. 27, 1923; 
2 ‘a Dee. 29; BH '578404;. Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24165 

In summer when the days were long; 
w and m Frederick W. Root, of 
U. S.; medium voice. in G flat. © 


Dee. TOrergsgs 2 2 Ve" Dé Zi Hi 
580036 ; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
24167 


In the clover; by Paul Lawscn, of 
U. S.; pf. (in the summer time) 
GVpech TIM A927. 2% Werte 
575792: Theo. Presser ¢o., Philudel- 
phia. 24168 


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eee Se 


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24169 


In the corner of- my mind; from The 
town clown, w and m Bert Kalmar 
and Harry Ruby, of U. S. © Dec. 
ok, 19233 2.¢.,Dee;,31; . bie4e45 
-Watergon, Berlin & Snyder cO., New 
York. 24169 


In the Egyptian moonlight; danse 
orientale, Bert R. Anthony, of U. S., 
op. 152, no. 2; pf. © Dec. 19, 1923; 
2 ce. Dee. 22; E 580226; Anthony 
bros., Fall River, Mass. 24170 

In the gloaming; song without words, 
J. C. Cummings, of U. S.; pf. © 
Dee! Tj 29232412" 'e. | Dee aveh 
575653 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24171 

In the gondola (In der gondel); by 
R. Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 85, 
no. 8; pf. (From my youth) © 
Dec, GHEY MOLSe tate, Deel 13 sth 
575702; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24172 

In the Gypsy camp; by BE. L. Ashford, 
of 30. Sos pt ©: Dee. 2) 1923! Be. 
Dec. 29; E 578402; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 24173 

In the heart: w W. H. A. Moore, m 
N. C. §., of U. S.; with cello obbl. 
© Dec. 1, 1923; 2 ec. Dee. 20; E 


578054; N. Clark Smith, Chicago. 
24174 
In the land of Tennessee; w and mel- 
ody™s. Jd. M., of .U. S...© 1 e Dec. 
15, 1923; E 577904; John J. Moli- 
toris, Wilkes-Barre, Pa . 24175 
In the merry month o’ May; w and 
mn Bill: Dett, o£ U.-S: © 1, ¢. Dec. 
12, 1923; E 575482; Harlow Milton 
Pino, San Francisco. 24176 


In the steppes of central ASia (Hine 
steppenskizze aus Mittelasien) ; 
esquisse Symphonique, Alexandre 
Borodine, arr. H. Mouton, of France; 
orch. with pf. conductor. Hawkes 
en ed.: “© "Noy.? 13, 4923; 4'c. 

Noy. 24; £ 573213: Hawkes & son, 
pean. 24177 


In the surf; tarantella, H. D. Hewitt, 
of U. .S.; pf. (Field and shore) 
© Dec. A2551928 ; :- 2c. bees 2B 
575775; Theo. Presser cO., Philadel- 
phia. 24178. 


Indian lament; by Anna Priscilla 
Risher, OL .uS.3) Di i@y Dee, 
1925 2ee: Dec) 43 ; Wold (a4 ; 2 Rheo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24179 


Indian maid; intermezzo song, w and 
m PP. J...M.,; of) U.,,S.5 solo. or, duet, 
treble voices. Hereford, Tex., Fos- 
ter-Merrill co. © Dee. 10, 1923; 
2c Dec. 17; E 578447; Paul Jones 
Merrill, Hereford, Tex. 24180 


pt. mises 


Indian trail; intermezzo, Indian war 
dance, E. De Lamater, of U. S.; pf. 
© Jan. 2, 1924; 2.¢ Dee. 28, 1923; 
E 578201; Victor music co., Chicago. 


. 24181 
Intermezzo secherzando; by Arnoldo 
Sartorio, of Germany; pf. © Dec. 


11, 19285 2:\ceu Det) ise Heh, ;: 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 


24182 
Iona; w C. M., m Geo. Graff, jr., of 
U. S., arr., Theo. G. Beach, of U. 8S. 


© 1 & Deco 13) Was. tie arte ; 
Charles McKusch, St. Louis. | 24183 


Iowa folk song; by Elliott Griffis, of 


U. S.3phi Ode i 2a) W2e2 7c. 
Dee. 22; E578057; Schroeder & 
Gunther, New York. 24184 


Iowa waltz; w and m W. O. Clana- 
han, of U. S., arr. Della Hamilton, 
of U. S. Stratford, Ia., Omaha pub. 
co. © Dee. 4, 1923; 2°c.,. Dec. 20; 
E 578090; Clanahan pub. ROX Strat- 
ford, Ia. 24185 


[Ireland is up there; w J. G. R., melody 
M. Peree [pseud. of Mrs. P. B. 
Robinson] of U. S. ©1c¢. Dec. 24, 
1923; E 580104; John Gerard Rose, 


Providence, R. I. 24186 
Ireland’s pride; march, Sam Schiller, 
of U. S.; 1st violin. 4to. © Dec. 


1, 1923; 1-¢.; Dee. 64 158) Dew is ; 
E 580515; S. F. S. music co., New 


York. 24187 
Isle of sunshine land; w Bob Miller, 
mE. W., of U. S:, arr. Pred Heek, 


of DB: Ss: 
578076 ; 


© 1..¢:)Dec..22 s1oee sy ks 
Emma Wright, Memphis, 
Tenn. 24188 
It’s a man ev’ry time, it’s a man; Ww 
and m Al. Dubin, Jimmy McHugh 
and Irwin Dash, of U. S. © Dec. 
7, 1923; 2 ¢. Dec. 21; E 580084; Jack 
Mills, inc., New York. 24189: 
It’s memories of you; w Lula Na- 
polean McQueen, m Al Meehan, of 
U.-S.; pf. with w. © Noy. 14, 1923: 

2 ¢. Dec, 10; 85254850 Gila oic- 
Queen, Montgomery, Ala, 24190: 
It’s the dancer you love, who makes. 
you leve to dance; from The town 
clown, w and m Bert Kalmar and 
Harry Ruby, of U. S. © Dee. 31, 
1923; 2 ec. Dec. 31; E 578432 ; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder CDi, New York. 
24191 

It’s the voice of a heavenly angel; w 
Gi. Ao Tan SylviarKorrest, of. Was. ; 
pf. with w./;©)Nov: 3,,19235.27¢. 
Dec. 10; E.575418; Clifton A. Taylor, 
Madison, Me. 24192 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


24213 


Italian dance (Italienischer tanz) ; 
tarantelle, R. Krentzlin, of Germany, 
op. 85, no. 7; pf. (From my youth) 
© Dec. 11, 1923; 2 c. Dee: 13; HE 
575701; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24193 


Italian rose; w M. Valente, m C. S., 


of Malye © 1) & De@y 42, 19238; EB 
575485; Custodio Saitta, Washing- 
ton. 24194 


Izzy; w W. G., m M. Paul Manganella, 
Oletiar pO ld co, Deeds 19285. EB 
577916; Walter Gayey, Glen Lyon, 
Pa. 24195 


Ja, so ein frauenherz ist eine goldne 
laute; aus der operette Die perlen 
der Cleopatra, von Julius Brammer 
und Alfred Griinwald, musik von 
Oscar Straus, of Germany, arr. von 
Otto Lindemann, of Germany. © 


Nowei2s,19993; doe: Dee. > HB 
573342; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 24196 
Jsacchia (Agide) 36 vocalises; by 


mes. or U. S:' © Dee.'3, 19234) -2:e: 
Dec. 10; E 575458; Boston conserva- 
tory of music, inc., Boston. 24197 


Jacquelina waltz; syncopated, M. L. P., 
i. s2- pk ©.) ¢ Dee. 12, 1928 ; 
EH 575479; Mary Lois Pike, White- 
house, Tex. 


Jacquine; gavotte, Arthur Traves 
Granfield, of U. S., op. 10, no. 1; pf. 
Ser ss 1025 7. 2.'c.’ Dec’ 29° 
578335; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

24199 


Jail house blues; w and melody Bessie 
Smith and ‘C.:W.,-of U. S.- ©'1 ec. 
Dec. 17, 1923; E 575934; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. 24200 


Japanese patrol , LOX *ErOt, tS. 'h:,. Of. 


WS pe! 
578032 ; 
ington. 


©'1' ec’ Dec: 20;'1923: E 
Siegfried Scharbau, Wash- 
24201 


Je pense a toi; mazurka de_ salon, 
Giuseppe Ferraro, of Italy, domi- 
ciled at New York; pf. (Tesio edi- 
fron, no. 1092) “© iINov) 28; 1923 ; 
2 4 Dec.) 8 x, Bi Dts99a sR... Tesio,, & 
sons. 24202 


Je suis delaissé seulette (I am here 
alone forsaken) ; w and m anon., tr. 
end rev. A. B. W., of U. 8S. [Eng- 
lish and French text] © 1c. Dee. 
26, 1923; E 578154; Agnes Beatrice 
Wainwright, Washington. [© ar- 
rangement, revision and translation] 
24203 


24198 


a 


Jealous (The) lover; w Earl of 
Rochester, m Roger Quilter, of Great 
Britain, op. 28, no. 1; in F. © Nov. 
ye 2923 iil GaIDec. “11 es 673183: 
Boosey & co., London. 24204 


Jeg har forstand paa_ krokodiller ; 
tekst Axel Andreasen, musik Henry 
Dempsey [pseud. of Kai Normann] 
of Denmark; klaver med tekst. © 
Dec. 8, 1923; 1 c. Dee. 24; E 573258 ; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. | 

24205 


Jenandra; song of the Rajput lover, 
w and m Lily Strickland, of U. S.; 
low voice. Fischer ed. (Jn Songs 
of Ind, no. 2) , © Dee. 22, 1923; 2c. 
Dee. + 26;; BH S781Th; J., Fiseher & 
bro., New York. 24206 


Jerusalem re-conquered; by Irénée 
Bergé, arr: R. J., of -U: 8.; oren., 
with pf. conductor. (Artist’s orches- 
tra repertoire, no. 37) © Dee. 27, 
1923; 2 ec. Dec. 27; EB 580237; Ross 
Jungnickel, New York. [© arrange- 
ment ] 24207 


Jesus, Savior, pilot me; pantomime, w 


Edward. Hopper, m J. E. Gould, 
compiled J. H. Kuhlman, of U. §S. 
8vo. (Popular hymns pantomimed) 
© Sept. 15, 1923; 2 e and aff. Sept. 
19; A 758119; J. H. Kuhiman, Lou- 
donville, O. 24208 
Jesus, the very thought of Thee; 
sacred song, w Bernard of Clair- 
vaux, tr. Edward Caswall, m Al- 
fred Wooler, of U. 8S. 1. High voice, 
in F.—2. Medium voice, in D. © 
Nov. 30, 1923; 2 c. each Dec. 29; E 
578334; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
24209 
Jesus, thou joy of loving hearts; 
sacred anthem, w Bernard of Clair- 
vaux and W. Ray Palmer, m E. S. 
Hosmer, of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 
© Dec. 27, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 29; E 
578355; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24210 
Jiggs; w M. C., m George Graff, jr.. 
of; Su agr.7Theor G, Beach,; of 
iS. A C4 Dee fkS;, C925. WH 
577959; Malcolm Creighton, La 
Tuque, Quebec, Canada. 24211 
Jijibo (The); from A perfect lady, w 
B. G. De Sylva, m George Gershwin, 
of Gi. SaiQy Dee, -277,) 19238 3.2; ¢,dee: 


28; HH 578352; Harms, inc. New 
York. 24212 
Joe Turner blues; w rev. Walter 


Hirsch, m W. C. Handy, of U.S. © 


Dee. sf. 1923 > ere: peer 195 
575999; Richmond-Robbins,  inc., 
New York. [© revision] 24213 


1347 


24214 


Jolly (The) jazzers; w W. 
Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. ©, Nov. : 27,1923; 2. ec; Dees 10; 
EK 575436; Walter Riddell. Los 
Angeles. 24214 


Joy to all people; Christmas service, 
w Dorothy Dayton, m John J. 
Thomas, of U. 8S. 8vo. © Oct. 6, 
1923; 2 ce. Dee. 29; E 580318; Jude- 
find bros., Baltimore. 24215 


Joyous youth; by Frederick Williams, 
Of U.'S:; op. 108, ner 41: pi. Cee. 
28, 19238512 6G: Dee 29s. By bisa, ; 

‘heo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
24216 


Jubilant; overture, J. F. Galuska, .of 
eS) arr VEEP Ribble ors. * 
band. 4to. (Victor band = series, 
nosy 6L)\ * Qian. 21924 3.2/2. Der. 
28, 1923 ; EK 578200 ; Victor music ¢co., 


Chicago. 24217 
Jubilee march; by Franz von Blon, 
of Germany; pf. © Dec. 27, 1923; 
2 ¢@. Dee. 29; E 578362; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 24218 
pL duet. . CY Dec., 19, 1923’; 

2 ce. Dee. 22; E 580192; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 24219 


Jubilee song book, 1923; w and m vari- 
ous authors, compiled G. B. G., of 
We S:. 4to. © Sept: 4) £92302 ec. 
and aff. Nov. 18; A 764452; George 
B. Garner, Redmon, II. 24220 


Jtidische rhapsodie (Rhapsodie Ju- 
ive); nach. alt-jiidischen weisen, 
von Juliusz Wolfsohn, of Austria ; 
klavier. (Universal edition, nr. 
W2UT)* OU aly 74119238" '1 ch Nov 7; 
EK 573380; Universal edition, a. g., 
Vienna. 24221 

Julesang: tekst Martin MReenberg, 
musik Fini Henriques, of Denmark. 
© Dee. 8, 1923: 1 c. Dee. 24; E 
573251; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. 24222 

June blues; w F. P., m Geo. Graff, jr., 
of 'U: S., arr. Theo. G: Beach,» of 
UP Ss7 OC be) DEE 135. 1923) Bb 
577853; Florence Parrison, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 24223 

June brought the roses; waltz song, 
w Ralph Stanley, m John Openshaw, 
of Great Britain; in B flat. [Staff 
and tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 
21, 1923); 4"%e!l ‘Dec. 295°H 573325 > B. 
Feldman & co., London. 24224 

June (A) idyll; by Minnie T. Wright, 
of U. S.; pf. (All on a summer eve) 
© Dee. 22, 1923: 2 « Dec. 28; EB 

- 580270; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

24225 


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pt. 111, H. S., v.18 


R., m; June’s the time for roses; by D’Lorah, 


transcription Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.. (Witmark black and white 
series, 26, 83, 147) 1. Cello and 
pf.—2. Violin and pf—%. Violin, 
cello and pf. © Dec. 17, 1923; 2 e. 
each Dec. 22; E 578132-578134; M. 
Witmark & sons. New York. [© 
new arrangement] 24226-24228. 


June time; spring song, Walter Rolfe, 
of U. S.: pf. (Told in tones) 
Dee. 11, 1923; 2 e. Dec. 13; E 575641 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24229 


Jung (L. M.); Seven motets; m L. 
M. Jung, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
organ ace. 4to. © Sept. 30, 1923; 
2 e Dec. 381; E 578427; McLaugh- 
lin & Reilly co., Boston. 24230: 


Junior (The) Methodist hymnal; w 
and m various authors, compiled 
Emma A. Robinson, of U. 8. 12mo. 
© Nov. 2, 1923; 2 « and aff. Nov. 
14; A 760874; Methodist book con- 
cern, New York. [© general re- 
vision ] 24231 


Just a little kiss from someone; w and 
m H. G.. of- U.S: ©@yNov aee ise. : 
2) @., Dee 105 “Hi atirotd spear ey 
Cohan, Dorchester, Mass. 24232 


Just a little while; w and m Corinne 
Moore Lawson, of U. S.; high voice. 
©: Dee. d,. 19233 v2.46. pees ad ee ue 
577934; Willis music co., Cincin- 
nati. 24933 


Just a minute; novelette, Phil Wall, 
of: 0. :S,:;, pf:, , ©, Dee 28, hozar eve. 
Dec. 21; EH 580038; Orpheum music 
co., Boston, Mass. 24234 


Just a pal; w E. W., melody M. 
Peree [pseud. of Mrs. P. B. Robin- 
son] of U.S. -© 1 @ Dec aa aera: 
E 575947; Eva Watson, Rochester, 
Ny, 24235 


Just a smile from you; w G. EH. M., 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisherj of U. S. © 1. Dec. 
5, 1923; E 575265; Georgia Esta Mc- 
Elrath, Memphis, Tex. 24236 


Just a song at twilight blues; w and 
melody Ted Mathews, of U. S., arr. 
Donald A. Doyle, cf U. S. ©.1 «. 
Dec. 20, 1923; E578016; Hvelyn 
Louisa Mathews, Washington. 

24237 


Just a tear; waltz ballad, w and m 
RW. BES of USS! Oriter Wee 2. 
1923; H575488; Robert William 
Heck, Los Angeles. 24238 


1348 


y 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13,1923 


Just be happy; w and m E. L. C., of 
U. S., arr. Walter Paul, of U. S. 
© 1¢ Dee. 18, 1923; E 577968; 
Bilis L. Cohn, Philadelphia. 24239 


Just call me smiling Sammy; w and m 
oe e..of U.S. 
1923; H 578036; Lewis T.. Thomas, 
Washington. 24240 


Just for to-day; anthem, w Samuel 
Wilberforce, m Paul Ambrose, of U. 
S.; mixed voices. (Octavo_ series, 
mixed voices sacred, no. 1393) © 
Dee. 20, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 22; E 578187 ; 
Arthur P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© 
arrangement ] 24241 


Just hot; fox trot, Frank Signorelli, 


Phil Napoleon and Jimmie McHugh, . 


of UU. S/2 pf. ‘©'1' Nov: 22; 1923; 
#575022; Jack Mills, ine, New 
York. 24242 
~— arr: Charles M. Smith, 
of U. S.; pf. Jack Mills ed. 4to. © 
Dee 57192372 «. Dec, Vie)’ Dee. 
19; KE 5800238; Jack Mills, ine., New 


York. 24243 
Just lonely; w M. G., m Al. Meehan, 
Gi S25. pl.< with w. © ‘Dec 6, 


1923; 2 «. Dec. 10; #575429; Mar- 
garet Gray, Tulsa, Okl. 24244 


Just melody; w and m Evert L. Mel- 
lander, of U. S. Boston, Mass., Boé- 
ton music co. © Dec. 6, 1923, 2 «¢. 
Dee. 10; H 575473; Chicago daily 
news co., Chicago. 24245 

Just ordinary old-fashioned Mary; w 
angem ad. S. C., “OL US. '© "Dee. 
14) GAOZS $112!) ¢. \Dee.. 263) HSF8182 ; 

~Howard S. Carpenter, Parkersburg, 
W: Va. 24246 

Just something; w Irwin M. Cassel, 
m Mana-Zuecca [pseud. of Augusta 
Zuckermann], of U. S., op. 86. © 
Dee. 11, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 135 E 575744 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24247 

Just to hear you whisper, I love you; 
by Arthur A. Penn, transcribed Geo. 
Joe TMrinkaus,. .or Us S; + (Witmark 
black and white series, no. 35, 82, 
146) 1. Violin, cello and pf.—2. Vio- 
lin and pf.—3. Cello and pf. © Dec. 
LEV I9S2Z3 ;02e each Dec.) 220° 
578129, 578135, 5781386: M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement ] 24248-24250 

—— w and m Arthur A. Penn, arr. 
Geo. -J. 'Trinkaus, of (U.S. ; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Witmark edition 

standard quartettes, no. 1732) © 
Dee. 17, 1923 ; 2 c. Dee. 22; EF 578125; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 24251 


© 1 ¢. Dec 20, 


| Keewatin ; 


24262 


Kaintucky: fox trot, Gus Kahn and 
Isham Jones, of U. S., arr. Wm. J. 
C. Lewis; orch., with words. Feist 
ed. Ato. © Dec. 28, 1923; 2 c Dec. 
28; EH578492; Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 24252 


Kamaroon (The) hop; w and m Roger 
Lewis and Ernie Erdman, of U. S., 
arr. Ted Eastwood, of U.S. ©1e. 
Dee. 3, 1923; H575247; Broadway 
music corp., New York. -24253 

Kan du glemme gamle Norge? arr. af 
Bijarne Rolseth, of U. S.; for sang 

402 DIAnHO, ~O©, Dec, V0 1025, 2. e: 
Dec. 15; E 577880 ; Norwegian-Amer- 
ican music co., New York. 24254 

Kansas (The) city spirit; cantata, w 
Clara Virginia Townsend, m Carl 
Busch, of U. S.; solo and mixed 
voices. 4to. © Sept. 6, 1923; 2 ¢. 
and aff. Sept. 8; A 757076; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 242955 

Kathleen mavourneen; by N. Crouch, 
transcribed and paraphrased, Ed- 
win H. Lemare, of England, domi- 
ciled at Portland, Me.; organ. 
(Famous melodies old and new) © 


Deel, A928 ein en, Dee. ffs 7, HB 
575724; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [© new arrangement] 


24256 

Keep a-inchin’ along: w and m anon., 
arr... J.;:B. Herbert, of U..S.; male 
voices.,..@ Dec, 17,, 1923. 2 ¢. Dec. 
26; E 580219; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 24257 
Keep lovin’; fox trot song, w Adele 
Brandon, m Faye Atkins, of U. 8S. 
© Dec: 27, 1923; 2 e@ Dec. 28; E 
578258; Unity music publishers, 
ine., New York. 24258 
Keep your eye on the ball; from Kid 
boots, w Joseph McCarthy, m Harry 
Tierney, of U. S. © Dee. 24, 1923; 
2-e. Dee. 26; E 580172; Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. 24259 
mareh, H. J. Crosby, of 
Ue S:; op. 49; full-oreh:: with pf.. 
conductor. 4to. (Standard edition, 
no. 549) © Dee. 7, 1923; 2 «@ Dee. 
29; E 578558; Cundy-Bettoney co., 
Boston. 24260 
Kentuckian; march, H. J. Crosby, arr. 
Aug,’ Damm, of. U.. S:;°‘orech. ‘4te. 
(Standard edition, no. 548) © Dec. 

it oor eee ec. 2Oe~ H)  Oan aan 
Cundy-Bettoney co., Boston. [© ar- 
rangement ] 24261 
Key (The) to a heart; w and m 
W. H., of U. S. Seattle. Music 
pub. Vto..© Dee. 40; .. 192360 2) © 
Dec. 18: FE 578003; William Heian, 
Seattle. 24262 


1349 


24263 


Kill-joys (The); humorous song, w 
and m Nelson Jackson, of Great 
Britain; in G. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 15, 1923; 
1 ec Dee. 26; E 573277; Reynolds 
& co., London. 


Kind (The) of a man I’d have, that’s 
if he’d have me; w and m G. P. W., 
of U. S., arr. Eugene Platzman. of 
U.S. © ‘Novi'15, 1923; 2 ceNov. 
26; E 575826; Geo. P. Walter, 
Brownwood, Tex. 24264 


K'ng o’ Spain; reviewing the troops, 
Juan O. Freta, of U. S.; band. 4to. 
(©), une. 5, 1923.0 2G. Det Zach 
580123; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 24265 


King of the night; overture, Geo. D. 
Barnard, of U. S.; band. © June 5, 
1923 552;e- Dec. 24; B.5809827 ;).C.. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 24266 


King’s (The) hunt; from the VFitz- 
william Virginal book, by John Bull, 
ed. and arr. Harold Craxton, of 
Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 28, 
1923s) Wine)’ Dee ols) Bho 67S149: 
Anglo-French music co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 24267 


Kingsley (Rutherford) Five Christ- 
mas carols of old England; arr. 
fe Ke. OE SU ie FOUR DL. ClO.) Carl 
Fischer’s choir music edition, no. 
145) Contents: 1. In Bethlehem.— 
2. Christmas eve.—3. The shepherds’ 
watch. — 4. Christians awake. — 5. 
The golden carol. © Nov. 27, 1923: 


2)" ch) Deer 243. ory 180087: Carl 
Fischer, New York. [© arrange- 
ment ] 24268 


Klingen gleker (Bells are ringing) ; 
w M. Broderson, m Israel Glad- 
stone, of Germany. (Songs for 
young folk, no. 1) (DpPyP? yDaa7 2) 
©. Dee.’ 8, 1923: 4#2'é. Dee Ite H 
d77815; Jos. P. Katz, New York. 

, 24269 

Know-so (A) salvation; w and m 
TS. ue or Ue SS.” spect fOr tye 
2 ¢ Dec. 17; EH 575929; Lida Shi- 
vers Leech, Philadelphia. 24270 


Kol mekadish; w M. G., melody S. P., 
of «UD... Sis arr. M...G. ands. B.,. of 
UesS: «y Obd » ¢,. Dee. «22,4923 =H 
578116; Morris Goldstein and Simon 
Paskal, New York. 24271 


Laddie 0’ mine; w and m Bessie L. 
Beebe, of U. S. 1. H'gh.—2. Me- 
dium.—3. Low. © Dec. 10, 1923; 
2 c. each Dec. 14; E 575801; Sam 
Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 24272 


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24263 | 


pt. 111, Nn. s., v. 18 


Lady bug; comic song, w and m 
W. H., of U. S., arr. Knox Robins, 
of U. S. Dearborn, Mich., Walter 
Hull co.. © Dec. 4, 1923; 2 ec Dee. 
20; E 578096; Walter Hull, Dear- 
born, Mich. 24273 


Lady fair; w anon., m Cornelius van 
Rees, of U. S. © Dec. 11) 1923; 
2 c. Dec. 13; EH 575726; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 24274 


Lady Luck; march, Hugh W. Sehu- 
bert; ‘of Uy Sbi;otst violimy Mtoiiy© 
Dee. 1, 1923; 1 c«. Dec. 6; 1 c. Dec. 
15; E 580519; S. F. S. musie co., 
New York. 24275 © 

Lager beer; campaign song, w and 
m W. H., of U. S., arr. Knox Robins, 
of U. S. Dearborn, Mich., Walter 
Hull co. © Dec. 4, 1923; 2 ¢c. Dee. 
20; EH 578094; Walter Hull, Dear- 
born, Mich. 24276 

Lake Como by moonlight; barcarolle, 
Henry Holden Huss, of U. S.; pf. 
(Sheet music edition, P. 1347: 
Happy days, no. 9) © Nov. 24, 
1928; 2 c. Dee. 24; E 580059; Carl 
Fiseher, ine., New York. 24277 

Lal; the song of the dancing girl, w 
and m Lily: Strickland, of U.. S.; 
low voice. Fischer ed. (Jn Songs 
of Ind, no...) Bega 2o-5 leo 
2 G.Dec, 26; -EebT8l70 773. Hiscner 
& bro., New York. 24278 

Lalo (Edouard Victor Antoine) The 
Slave (L’Esclave); w Théophile 
Gautier, English version Alice Mat- 
tullath, of U. S.,m Edouard Lalo, ed. 
N. Clifford Page, of U. S.; high 


voice in D. (Select songs by French 
composers, Carl Fischer edition, 
series II: Superior ed. 5631) © 


Dee. 8, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 24; E 580079 :; 

Carl Fischer, ine., New York. [© 
English version and arrangement] 

24279 

Lament; song of the burning ghat, w 

and m Lily Strickland, of U. S.; low 


‘voice. Fischer ed. (Jn Songs of 
Ind, no. 3);.@ Dec:,22, 1928012 €. 
Dee. 26; E 578172; J. Fischer & 


bro., New York. 24280 
Land (The) of a million smiles; w 
and) 'm Mrs.'J! B! PEterUrssirarr: 
Harry L. Alford, of Uy S. © Dee. 
4, 1923; 2 e@ Dec. 20; H 578095; 
Mrs. J. B. Penington, Rogers, Ark. 
24281 

Laughing; waltz song, w and m H. A. 
S., of. U. S. St. Louis, Mo., Sara-r 
music co. © Dec. 18, 1923 ;-2 ¢. Dec. 

- 17; E 575969; HE. Adele Steed, St. 
Louis. 24282 


1350 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


24304 


Lazy Luke; trombone novelty, J. F. | Let me see you smile; fox trot song, 


Galuska, of U. 8.; band. 4to. 
Dec. 1, 1923; 2 ce. Dec. 26; E 580250 ; 

C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 
24285 
Lead, kindly light; pantomime, w J. 
H. Newman, m J. B. Dykes, compiled 
dee iee.. Of U7. ., 8v0;;)., (Popular 
hymns pantomimed) © Sept. 15, 


19253 2. e@, -and waft, Sept....)9s, A 
758116; J. H. Kuhlman, Loudon- 
ville, O. 24284 


Lead me back to Slumberland; w J. 
S., m Edward Puchmayer, of Aus- 
tria, domiciled at Chicago. © 1. 
Nov. 26, 19238; E577484; Jacob 
Schuler, Chicago. 24285 

League of nations; w and melody 
Get. L., 00, 8L1.5:::© 1.c.,. Noy.«80, 


1923; E575166; Charles F. Lehl- | 


bach, Newark, N. J. 24286 
Leap frog; by Dorothy Gaynor Blake, 
or U, S.; pt. (Three, just-for-fun 
piano pieces, no. 2) © Nov. 19, 
1925-2 ec. Dec. 29° H'578332: ‘Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 24287 
Leaping .leopards; from Sharlee, w 
Alex Rogers, m C. Luckeyth Roberts, 
ons! © Dee! 21, 1923 72) «. 
Dee. 22; E578056; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., inc., New York. 24288 
Leaves (The) of life; old poem, m 
Alee Rowley, of England; female or 
treble voices with bar. solo. 4to. 
© Nov. 13, 1923; 1 ¢ Nov. 17: E 
573298; Swan & co., ltd., London. 
24289 

Legend; by Paolo Conte, of U. S., 
op. 28; pt.""© Dee. 11; 1923: 2 c. 
Dee. 13; E 575681; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 24290 
Legion march; by Fritz Hartmann, of 
Germany, op. 146; pf. © Dec. 27, 
1923; 2 ce. Dec. 29; E 578393; Theo 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24291 
Léila; fox trot blues, paroles de Far- 
nand Beissier, musique de Ario- 
Férévana, of France. © Nov. 3, 
1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 30; E.572939; Max 
Eschig et cie., Paris. 24292 
Leisure (A) hour; by Brian Hope, 
of England; pf. © Dec. 6, 1923; 1 
e. Dee. 7; E 573066; Elkin & co., 
ltd., London. 24293 
_ Leprechaun; by Le Roy B. Campbell, 
men, U.°S., Op. ol; pf. © Dec. 11, 
1923; 2 ce. Dec. 13; BE 575673; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24294 
- Lest we forget; patriotic song. w and 
Meh Ae, OL... eee: 10; 
1923 ;.2 « Dec. 14; E 575805; Annie 
*C. Little, Auburn, Me. 24995 


pf. conductor. 
©. Dec! 28.. 1923) 2c, Dee oat. Bb 


106658—24——4 13 


w Jesse Winne, m Wm. Axt and 
David Mendoza, of U. S. © Dec. 
27, 1923; 2 ce. Dee. 28; EH. 578256; 
Unity music publishers, inc., New 
York. 24296 
Let us now go even unto Bethlehem ; 
Christmas anthem, w from _ the 
Bible, m George B. Nevin, of U. S.; 
men’s voices. 4to. © Oct. 5, 1923; 
2 ec. Dee. 29; HE 578330; Oliver Dit- | 
son co., Boston. [© arrangement. ] 
24297 

Leviathan march; by J. F. Galuska, 
PE Uos.. band: — 4to. “© Dee & 
1923 2e. Deer 26; HF pse251 = C. Ei 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 24298 
Levitzki (Mischa) Valse; by M. L., 
op. 2, arr. Adolf Schmid, of England, 
domiciled at Cleveland; orch. with 
(Galaxy, no. 244a) 


580354; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 
[© arrangement] 24299 
Li Fu-jén; w Wu-ti. English Arthur 
Waley, French Jacques Bonjean, m 


Eugene Bonner, of U. S., op. 11, 
no. 2. (Jn Two songs from the 
Chinese, no. 2) [English and 


French texts] -© Nov. 13, 1923; 

1 e. Nov. 16, 1 ec Dee. 5; E 575286; 
J. & W. Chester, ltd., London. 

/ 24300 

Liden ekorn; Norwegian melody, para- 

phrase R. K., of U. S.; violin and 

pf. © Dee. 4, 1923; 2'¢c. Dec. 20; 

E 578091; Rudolf Kvelve, La Crosse, 

24301 

Shtarker 


Wis. 

Liebes shmerzen; from 
fon liebe. w and m Joseph MM. 
Rumshinsky, of U. S. Kammen ed. 
(jDSIVVw Ov2">) © Nov. 21,1923; 
2 c. Dec. 28; E 580263; Jack and 
Joseph Kammen, Brooklyn. 24302 

Lied (Dos) fun broit (Song of bread) ; 
w Mani-Leib, English tr. Henry 
Goodman, m N. L. Saslavsky, of U. 


S., op. 15. (Songs for young folks, 
Dea es) ei Cee) 


© Dee. 8, 1923, 2 ec. Dec. 11; E 577814; 
Jos. P. Katz, New York. 24303 


Liese, komm’ auf die wiese! shimmy 
aus der dreiaktigen vaudeville-ope- 
rette. Der hampelmann, von Gus- 
tav Beer und Fritz Lunzer, musik 

op. 45lf, instr. 
of Great 

mit piano- 


von Robert Stolz. 
voh Hermann Krome, 
Britain;  salon-orch. 

direktion und text. Berlin, Drei 
masken-verlag, a. g. 4to. © Nov. 
PG. O25 wen CGE Tl s” HL Ofeaboo ¢ 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 24304 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24305 


Life divine; tone poem, Cyril Jenkins, 
of Great Britain; military band. 
with conductor. (Boosey’s military 
journal, 147 series, no. 1) © Oct. 
Yi, 1923 ;219e7 (Nov. 20H STZS25 :; 
Boosey & co., London. 24305 

Life is just a bubble; w and m B. E. 
J., of U. S., arr. William Lester, of 
U. S. ©1«@ Dee. 1, 1923 ; E 577641; 
Bertha E. Johnston, Chicago. 24306 

Life’s sunset bar: w May Ancore, m 
Kennedy Russell, of Great Britain. 
©) Oct. 11,1923 3: 1 (es, Nov420: 
072821; Boosey & co., London. 

24307 

Light and glory; Christmas cantata, 
w Mattie B. Shannon, m Adam 
Geibel, of U. S.; for soli, cho. and 
Crean’ Ato. KC) Octal: 1925-2 ©: 
and aff. Oct. 15; A 762987; Adam 
Gebel music co., Philadelphia. 

24308 

Lights and shadows; romance, Clay- 
ton C. Curwen, of U. S., op. 148; pf. 
(Musical pianoforte pieces for young 
students) © Dec. 5, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 
14; FE 575860; Bach music co., Bos- 
ton. 24309 

Liliputian (A) wedding; by Paul Law- 
son?oLrU..7 Si;qab.y ©.Dec, 27, 1923: 
2 ce. Dee. 29; E 578378; Theo. Presser 
eo., Philadelphia. 24310 

Lilt; by Cecil Burleigh, of U. S., op. 
9, no. 2; pf. © Dec. 27, 1923; 2 c. 
Dec. 29; E 578396 ; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 24311 

Lily of the valley: w Edward Tesche- 
macher, m Herbert Oliver, of Eng- 
land; in C.: © Dee. 8, 1923; 1 ¢.: Dee. 
10; E 573138; Joseph Henry Lar- 
way, London. 24312 

Lips divine; w E. A. R., m Sylvia For- 
rest, of U. S.; pf. with w. © Nov. 


27, 19238>°2 <. Deen 105 Hi 31344 5¢ 
Edward <A. Rozynski, Montreal, 
Canada. 24313 


Listen to de lambs; arr. J. B. Her- 
bert. of U. S.; male voices. © Dec. 
A, dO fo Ge Ces muy aOOL LO): 
Homer <A. Rodeheaver, 
[© arrangement] 24314 

Listening in; w and m George Wash- 
ington Hall, of U. S. 8vo. © Dec. 
Dy Oar 2ie! ee} 2AeRn DoC2oa:; 
Geo. W. Hall, McFall, Mo. 24315 

Liszt (Franz) How sweet the name 
of Jesus sounds; by Liszt, arr. Paul 
Bliss, of U. 8.; mezzo sop. solo, and 


quartet. 4to. (Theo. Presser co. 
sacred music for mixed voices) © 
Wee.) TO: hO2S 22. Ve. WeeieZ2 SK) 


580187; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. [© new arrangement] 24316 


Chicago. - 


pt. 111, N.'s., v. 2S 


Littig’s new practical method for 


banjo C notation; with diagram 
chord chart, for plectrum and 
finger, Frank Littig, of U. S.. © 


Oct. 10, 1923; 1 e Oct. 13; A—for- 
eign 761113; Chart music pub. 
house, Chicago. 


Little birdie; w Mrs. J. D., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher] or US.) @) emer. 24, 
1923 ; E 580112; Mrs. John Dameron, 
Burgess Store, Va. 24318 


Little (A) boy and a dream; three- 
part song, w Grantland Rice, m Fay 
Foster, of U. S.; women’s voices. 
4to. (Theo. Presser co. part songs 
for women’s veices) ec. 1. 
1923; 2’ ¢., Dee. 18" BY atbual- reo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24319 


Little (The) bugler; bugle march, W. 
J. Duthoit, of Great Britain; band. 
4to. (Boosey’s mareh journal, no. 
371) -. ©-Nov; 17,1923. 1,62 ec. 11 ; 
E 573121; Boosey & co., London. 

24520 


Little by little I’m falling in love; 
w and m Harold Dixon. of U. S. 
Dec, 20, 28452 Gy Deets: EB 
575991; Dixon-Lane music pub. co., 
ine., Chicago. 24321 

Little Chinese rag doll; w Ray Hib- 
beler and Walter M. Anderson, mel- 
ody Jerry Sullivan, of U. S.,. arr. 
Thomas Confare, of U. S. © 1. 
Dec. 10, 1923; E 575402; Raymond 
©. Hibbeler, Chicago. 24322 

Little (The) Christ; carol, w Wilfrid 
Thorley, m Alec Rowley, of Eng- 
land; pf. with w. 4to. © Oct. 26, 
1923; 1 ec. Oct. 27; EB. 5732993; Swan. 
& co., Itd.,, London. 24323 

Little girl I am dreaming of you; w 
and melody W. S., of U.S. © 1 c¢. 
Dee. 3, 1923; BH, 575242; Walter 
Slusser, Cincinnati. 24324 

Little (A) grey home in the West; w 
D. B., m Al. Meehan, of U.S. pf. 
with w. © Noy. 19, 1923 ; 2 e: Dec. 
10; EH 575417; Dora Bushen, Grand, 


Rapids, Mich. 24325 
Little Indian chief; duet, L. Strick-. 
land, of U. S.: pf., four hands.. (En- 
tertaining four hand music) © Dec. 


12, 1923 :,2 ey Dee. Tog Bio 98008 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24826 

Little (A) kiss or two; w and m Harl 

Comyns, Dorothy Pelunis and Vin- 

cent. ‘C.-Plinkett, pt Us Si) De 

10, 1923.2 Je: Dec. 1S 3. S7S0pGE 

Angelus music pub. co., Los Angeles. 

; 24327 


1352 


24317 © 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


Little (A) longer; waltz, w and m 
Carl Winge, of U. S. (Cover title: 
Just a little longer) © Nov. 21, 
1928: 2 c. Dec. 26; E 578160; Mel- 
ody shop, Seattle. 24328 

Little love bug; w J.B... Helm, m 
Ha ©.oR:; ef U: .d.. -arr., Friedrich 
janscen, Of U.us-, © 2 c. Wec..,. 15, 


1928 ery iy 011906; H.C: Renner, 
Cleveland. 24329 


Little (The) men; w William Alling- 
ham, m Roger Jalowicz, of Great 
Bram. (©) Nov. 23, 1923.: 1 c, Dec. 
11; E 573129; Boosey & co., London. 
. 24330 

Little Mississippi home; w G .P., mel- 
ody John F. Ryan, of U.S. ©1c. 
Dee. 7, 1923; E 575307; George Par- 
sons, Wyandotte, Mich. 24331 


Little Orange Blossom; w_ Jesse 
Winne, m William Axt, of U. S. © 
Deets 27) 1923 2 cel Dees:\28 7. bh 
578257 ; Unity music publishers, inc., 


New York. 24332 
Little (The) princes; by Ambrose 
Coppecin of Weu8S. op... 156; ope. 


(Musical pianoforte pieces for young 
students) © Dec. 5, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 
14; B 575862; Bach music co., Bos- 
ton. 24333 


Little (The) red lark; Irish folk tune, 
by Ernest Austin, of England, op. 
471, no. L; pf.- (Tone-stanza, no. 25) 
(Dee. 22; 1923; 1 ec. Dee. 22; BE 
573264; Joseph Henry Larway, Lon- 
don. 24334 


Little (The) red schoolhouse; three- 
part song, w Laurene Highfield, w 
Winifred E. Moore, of U. 8.; sop., 
alto, bar., melody in bar. 4to. 
(School music for the upper grades 
and high school) .© Dee. 14, 1923; 
2 ec. Dee. 18; E 575986; Chart music 
pub. house, Chicago. 24335 


Little (The) rogue: by M. L. Preston. 


Pelisess; pt. .©),, Dee: )14;«.1928 ; 
Boe Week 1 13.) 5 Hib to tat; ) Bheo. 
_ Presser co., Philadelphia. 24336 
Little (A) romance; by Clayton C. 
Surven 01 UU. ' Siop. Tots pt. 
(Musical pianoforte pieces for 


young students) © Dec. 5, 1923; 
2 ¢@. Dee. 14; E 575864; Bach music 
co., Boston. 24337 


Little telltale; trio, w Caroline L. 
Sumner, m T. Frederick H. Gand- 
lyn, of U. S.; women’s voices. 4to. 
(©) Dee. 627,, 1923. 2 e Dec. 20° H 
578357; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
deiphia. : 


24338 | 


24350 


w,. Caroline, L. Sumner, m T. 
Frederick H. Candlyn, of U. S. © 


Deer elt, £1923 212 ve weer tase iE 
575655: Theo, Presser co., Phila- 
delphia, 24339 


Little (The) voice, what it says to 
me at night; unison song, w Olive 
Low, m Waddington Cooke, of Great 
Britain; in D. 4to. (Anglo-French 
unison and part songs, no. 1015) 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
©. Weel 1h) 1923) Hh eiDeen! 275K 
573281; Anglo-French music co., Itd., 
London. 24340 


Live in me Jesus today; w and m 
Ce ABP TWat of (0:08. ©) Deets 22, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 24; EH 580056; Carrie 
Belle Wilson, Dyersburg, Tenn. 


24341 
Living in clover; w and m James 
Fitch, of Great Britain. © Nov 


2 ¢ Dec. 3: EB 575195; 


10, 1928; 
William McEwan, Roanoke, Va. 
24342 
Lock me in your heart; w and m 


Arthur S. Josselyn, of U.°S.; arr. 
CMe liek Ot. Lease ONC aed sa, 
1924; 2 c Dec. 26, 1923; E 578515; 
Alpha music co., Providence, R. I. 
24343 


Leefler (Ch. M.) Poem; by C. M. L., 
of U.)S.,:;orceh;,.se., \© Dec, 17-4928 ; 
2 e. Dec. 20; EH 580011; G. Schirmer. 
inc., New York. 24344 


London town; w Jobn Masefield. m 
Martin Shaw, of Great Britain. © 
Dees (28, ol923 5... ex Dee: 283. iE 
\foaore sd. pb.. Cramer: .d, icos, »lid.. 
London. QABADBH 


Londonderry air; part song, w and 
arr. of traditional Irish melody, 
Norman Weir, of Great Britain; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Nov. 26, 
1925 WY c.. "Nov 22s EP 572889 20W. 
Paxton & co., Itd., London. 24346 

Londonderry (The) air; Erin mavour- 


neen, old Irish melody, transcribed 
Henry Geehl, of Great Britain. 1. 


Violoncello and piano.—2. Violin 
and piano.—3. Piano solo. © Dec. 
Zo HO23 4! Lacs, each Dec: 28 57 iE 


.073315-573317 ; Hdwin Ashdown. Itd., 
London. [© arrangement] 
24347-24849 


Lonesome for someone; w N. S., m 
Al Meehan, of U..S.;°pf.. with. w. 
©) Now 1925" 2° ¢ Dec 105" B 
575437; Nellie Starkweather, Clay 
Center, Kan. } 24350 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24351 


Lonesome hearted blues; w P: C. B., 
m Fannie Goosby, of U. 8S. [Photo- 
stat] -(O.4..¢. Dec. 26, 19232 
578152; P. C. Brockman, Atlanta. 

24351 


Lonesome loving blues; w_ Lucille 
Shelis, m Al Meehan, of U. S.; 
pi with"w.’' © Nov’ 27; 192322 c. 
Dec. 105° EH 575441: Mrs Le C. 
Shells, Chicago. 24352 


Long lost mamma, daddy misses you; 
w and m Harry Woods, of U. S., 
ger. ‘Geo. J. “Erinkaus; ‘Gigi. ss. : 
male voices. (Witmark edition, ex- 
cellent quartette arrangements, no. 
1734). 4to. ©. Dee 10971928 +12 ec. 
Dec. 18; E 577977; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment | 24353 


Long-tail (The) blue; old song, arr. 


A. -Grant-Schaeffer, of VU. S&%. 
(Song gems of olden times; © 
Dee. 26,; 19238: 2, 7e,7 Dee. 2977 
580347; Arthur P. Schmidt. co., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 24354 

Lone Resp y, W.o.. Of Uays.7 DEO) 
Deas 24 Tote aC, EE. eA 
580207; Walter Roife, Rumford, 
Me. 24355 


w Adeline E. Bogart, m Andrew 
T. Bogart, of U. S.; high in E flat. 


Deev12) 1923. #2 oe? Dee as: 
FE 577892; Luckhardt & Belder, New 
York. 24356 

We san: Tin AN, ABS won... 


© 1 e: Nov. 30, 19235. E 577947); 
Nellie H. Schmitt, Denver. 24357 
w Elsie Lawson, m Rudolf Friml, 
of Bohemia, domiciled at New York. 
© .Dec. 11-923 302 e Dee ie: EI 
575667 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24358 
Longing for home sweet home; march 
ballad, wyand,m A.p4io7R., of, JW. S:, 
arry bother Ac Clark, .. © .Dee: 5; 
1923; 2 @ Dee. 11; E575474; Aloy- 
sius I. Day, Chester, Pa. 24359 
Longings for my childhood home; w 
A. P., melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of U. S. 
(G) toe Dec.” kG. 1925). Ba joo ks 
Anna Pinter, Buffalo. 24360 
Look upward; w Newt. C. Keeling, 
m, OB Me.of We Sey GeOet, 130, 
1923; 2 « Dec. 24; EF 580144; T. B. 
Mosley, Albertville, Ala. 24361 
Look what you went and done; w L. 
M. and H. F., melody L. M., of U. 8. 
© 1.¢. Dec. 15, 1923; Be577901.; Lee 
Morse and Harry Ferns, New York. 
24362 


pt. 11 sews 18 


Look, ye Saints; Haster anthem, w 
Thomas Kelly, m John J. Thomas, 
of U; Ss’. 4to!*@) Pepe, 1G227 72 c. 
Dec. 29, 1923; EH: 5803821; Judefind 
bros., Baltimore. 24363 


Lord, I, wish I could; Bahama folk 
song, arr.’ N.’C. S:, of US77anixed 
voices. 4to. (Bahama negro folk 
songs, no. 2) © Dec. 1, 1923; 2 ec. 
Dec. 20; E 578052; N. Clark Smith, 
Chicago. 24364 


Lord (The) said; anthem for Christ- 
mas or general use, w from the 
Bible, m Preston Ware Orem,. of 
U. S.; mixed voices with organ acc. 
4to. © Dec. 11, 1923; 2 ce. Dec. 13: 
EH 575633; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24365 


Lord, Thou hast been our refuge; an- 
them for Advent or general use, w 
Psalm xe. )1, 2);an) Hugh Blairyoft 
England: mixed voices, organ acc. 
(Novello’s octavo anthems, no. 1128) 
© Dec. 27, 1928: 1 e. Dee. 329; EF 
573283 ; Novello & co., ltd., London. 

24366 

Lorad’s (The) prayer; anthem, m A. 
J. V., of. Holland, domiciled at Ho- 
boken, N. J.; mixed voices, organ 
acc. ©1c. Dec. 11, 1923; 577824; 
Adriaan Jacob Vanderbilt, Hoboken, 
IN i 24367 

Lost-my-baby blues; fox trot, w and 
m Ray Hibbeler, of U. S. © Dec. 
4~"1923* D).¢. “Deen Zee Baise 
Garrick music Sales, Chicago. 


24368 

Lost my sweetie blues; w Leonard 
Levin): mm! Sidi sof W.. e4, Oiw -c. 
Nov. 30, 1923; H 575158: Stella 
Levisohn, New York. 24369 


Lost opportunity blues; w and melody 
Eloise: Bennett,. of U. S:; arr. J. 
Rosamond Johnson, of U. S. 

1 ec. Dec. 17, 1923; EH 575910; John- 
son-Bennett pub. co., New York. 


24370 
Lost (The) ship; w D. R., melody 
Luther A: Clark, of U.:Sier©'1 ec. 


Dec. 17, 1923; EH575948; Dorothy 
Redfearn, Galena, Ill. 24371 
Lots o’ mamma; w and m Bsther 
Weber, Elmer Schoebel and Billy 
Meyers, of U. S. .©.1 ¢.Dec..13, 
1923; -E.5T7831; Jack MOMs. ine., 
New York. 24372 
Loup (Le) et.la brebis; paroles et 
musique de Jac. Nam, of France. 
Editions Ricordi. (Fables de mon 
village); © Dec) 27, 1923; 1 ce. Dec. 
28; E 573364; Société anonyme des 
editions Ricordi, Paris. 24373 


1354 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 138, 1923 


Love; wandmlL. 8S. L., of U. 8. 
Nov. 5, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 17; EH 574953 ; 
Lida Shivers Leech, Philadelphia. 

24374 


Love beautiful love; w D. T. Mackie, 
m George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
Deg wis. 6925" R50 9as David. TL: 
Mackie, New Bedford, Mass. 24375 


Love bells; by F. J. M., of Canada, 
domiciled at Hollywood, Calif., arr. 
Vern Hlliott, of U. 8.; melody with 
pizcace. {[Photostat] © 1 c Dec. 
Pears He, DUlotls: | Bred. I; 
McManus, Hollywood, Calif. 24376 

Love divine; w arr. from Charles Wes- 
lev iA) JOS. of U.S; ©, Oct, 30, 
1923; 2 ec. Dee. 24; E 580134; A. J. 
Showalter, Chattanooga. 24377 


Love divine, all love excelling; an- 
them, w Charles Wesley, m William 
Baines, of U. S.; mixed voices. Ato. 
© Wee itas1923: 2 ex Decs 132¢H 
575635 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24378 

Love dream of dreams; w R. A. S., 
melody James Vollmer, of U. S. © 
1 @ Dec. 10, 1923; EH 575399; Ray- 
mond A. Stewart, Philadelphia. 

24379 

Love in a mist; vocal valse-glide, 
Grahame Bruce, of England; pf. 
© Dee! '4; 1923: 1 ¢: Dee! 195 EB 
573198; Metzler & co., Itd., London. 

24880 

Love (A) in Hawaii; Hawaiian-waltz, 
James Wilton, of Holland, op. 22; 
per ©) Nov. 27, 1923; 1c. Dec. 12 
EH 573151; B. H. Smit, Amsterdam, 
Holland. 24381 

Love learns by laughing; by Thomas 
Morley, of England, ed. and adapted, 
Edmund Horace Fellowes, of Eng- 
land; male voices. 4to. (Thomas 
Morley’s canzonets or little short 
songs to three voices, no. 21: Male 
voice choir library, no. 101) © Oct. 
Nake Ot Le re OCie ae he ST 2689 * 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. [© ar- 

rangement ] 24382 

| Love me; w Sara Teasdale, m Olive 

Wetherby, of U.S. © Dec. 18, 1923; 

Pewe. DCC Aa) hy  Obeloan ©. HV: 

Thompson & co., Boston. 24383 

» Love song; by D. A. M., of U. S.; pf. 

© @ie Dec. 20; 1923: B 578015; 

Dominick A. Maffei, New York. 

243884 

-Love (The) stamps; juvenile Christ- 
mas cantata, w Hdith Sanford Tillot- 
son, m I. H. Meredith and William 

maigore, of U. S. 4to. © Oct.. 7, 


GC) eli 


24398 
1922)5.2)-¢. jandrath, Oct.1 6; 1923); A. 
757943; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 24385 


Love (The) that belongs to me; w 
H. R. S., melody John F. Ryan, of 
We yee Ol. te Co Mec. 224 1925.) El 
578072; Helen R. Schnapp, Home- 
stead, Pa. 24386 


Loveland; night of dreams, w Regi- 
nald Low, m Maurice Head, of 
Great Britain. © Dec. 14, 1923; 
1 e@. Dee. 26; E 573227; Duff, Stew- 
art & co., Itd., London. 24387 


Lover’s (A) lament; w M. E. V., mel- 
ody Luther A. Clark, of U. S. © 
te, Dec. 17, 1923; BE. 575949 ;. Mary 
EK. Vien, Wellston, Mo. 24388 


Lover’s lane; amatorial fox trot, w 
Holly Field, m Hugo Frey, of U. S. 
(©y-Dec. 27, 1923; 2 ec: Dec. 28:° Hh 
578412; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 


York. 24389 
SO orch. 4to. © 
Deer PIs, 192331 24: Gh Dee 7194.7 KR 
580013; G. Ricordi & co., inc., New 
York. 24390 


Love’s caresses } by! DOM... of UsSew pf. 
© -fc* Nov. 30, 1928s EB 575165: 
Dominick Maffei, New York. 24391 


Same. @iy dc. Dee, 31.1923 — EB 
578468; Dominick Maffei. New 
York. 24392 


Love’s enchantment; w Mrs. H. A. S., 
m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. © 1. Dee. 13, 
1928:;° EE) 577859; Mors. )ddlenry) A. 
Sloss, Los Angeles. 243893 

Love’s golden days; w and m C. P., of 
U. S. © Dec. 8, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 18; 
E 578001; Catherine Passero, Wash- 
ington. 24394 

Love’s harmony; w and m W. E., of 
WSO Wee 14. :1993'= 2c) Dec lit 
E. 575936; Wayland English, Deca- 
tur, Ill. 24395, 

Love’s holy flame; w V. A. Spring- 
ford, melody John F. Ryan, of U. S. 
©.) 2..¢.) Dec.’ 28) 1928") EN 57s247- 
V. A. Springford, Pinebluff, N. C. 

24396 

Love’s old sweet song; by Malloy, ed. 
and played MeNair Ilgenfritz, of 
U. 8S... (Solo carola, word roll, no. 
fo2a6) |, [Music rolli:: © Dec. 17, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 24; E 578499; Cable 
co., Chicago. [© editing] 24397 

Love’s sweet honeymoon; reverie, Ww 
and nm RB veh. on Ue Sarr! Carl 
A. Weber, of U. S. ©1.c. Dec. 29, 
1923; E 580337; Rhoda Estella Huf- 
nail, Seattle. 24398. 


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24399 


pt. 111; ns. fv. 18 


Love’s way; w Adelaide Gordon, m ! MacMurray (Frederick) Four melo- 


L. W., of U. S., arr. Mrs. 8S. G. Web- 
Stet, of U.S: © 1c. Dec. 26,4923); 
BH 578240; Louise Warfield, Seattle. 

24399 


Lovingly I cling; w Mrs. J. W. C., 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 


Ethel Fisher] of U. S. © 1. Dec. 
24, 1923; EH 580101; Mrs. J. W. 
Culver, Bough, Tenn. 24400 


Lallaby:,, (AY 3 ow. ,and, im" C: a a of 
Uias. © Pe Noy, 20, 212s, 1 
578034; Clara Haskell Abel, Sey- 
mour, Conn. 24401 


Luna chiara, versi di C. O. Lardini, 
- mnusica di A. Salemme, of Italy; 
mand. ace. 4to. (Piedigrotta 1925) 
©! Septo'S, (1923408 4 Dee..8;5, BH 
573094; Casa editrice Mario, Naples. 
24402 


Lyrical pieces; in four grades, with 
illustrative verses by Wilfrid Thor- 
ley, m Arthur Somervell, of Eng- 
land; pf. grade 1-4. (Magnus al- 
bums vy. 101-104) © Dee. 21, 1923; 
1 ¢@. each Dee. 22; E 573370-573878 ; 
Swan & co., ltd., London. 

24403-24406 


Mamasti mai (Were they sincere)? 
w &. Panzaecchi. English version A. 
Clyde, m Vincenzo de Crescenzo, of 
Italy. domiciled at New York; 
mezzo sop. or bar., in G. (Favorite 
Italian songs) © Dee. 8, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Dee 8:98 S171 717 ;) (Mauro, Mj Car- 


dilli, New York. 24407 
Ma disposition changes when dey 
plays dem blues; w M. F. H., m 


Geo. Graff, qra'tofy US), ‘arr..-rheo. 
@ Beach: *6f UNS?" ©1 ef Dee. 13, 
1923; E 577846; Martha Foster Her- 
bert, New Orleans. 24408 


Ma jong; Chinamerican fox trot, G. N., 


of U. S.: instrumental. ©1c. Dec. 
(ye 1923. H). SaGiles wo Gus “Nager, 
Brooklyn., 24409 
i pung ; chew, pe. lime, w .W.-.J. 


Lederer, melody W. L .R., of U.S. 
@jol/) ¢:.(Dee. va; M925 eM OT0250 ; 
Walter L. Rosemont, New York. 
24410 
2! weand. melody We .H pe, Ola. 0. 5 
in F. ©1c. Dee. 1, 1923; E 577645 ; 
Percy Franklin Venable, Chicago. 
24411 
MacDowell (Edward Alexander) Re- 
verie; by E. A. MacDowell, op. 19, 
no. 3, transeribed Karl Rissland, of 
Us Six,.violin, ands pit. ©O.~Oec., £3, 
1923: 2 c Dee. 29; E 578340; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. QAAN2 


1356 Dts ee 


SS eee 


| 


dies; composed and arr. by F. Mac- 
Murray, of U. 8.; violin alone or 
with pf. ace. Contents :—Boat song. 
op. 26.—Alice where art thou? 
by Ascher.—My old Kentucky home; 
by Foster.—Cradle song, op. 25. © 


Dee.> 12). dQ2352 2) iG leaner: 1B) 
575848 ; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24413 


Madeline; fox trot, w and m’'S) CoF., 
of U. S. © 1 @ Dec, 12; 1923; B 
o77938; Samuel C. Fink, Portland, 
Me. 24414 

Madrigale; by A. Simonetti, simpli- 
fied and ed. Karl Rissland, of U. 
S.; violin and pf. © Dec. 13, 1923; 
2 @ Dee. 29; E 578329; Oliver Dit- 
son ¢o., Boston. [© arrangement] 

24415, 

love of my dreams, w G. Hubi- 
Newcombe, m A. Simonetti, of Eng- 
land. ©. Dec. 27, 1923; 1 @ Dec. 
28; E 573362; .G. Ricordi & ‘co., 
London. 24416 

Madrigals to five voices; by Richard 
Carlton, transcribed, sc. and ed., 
Edmund Horace Fellowes, of HKng- 
land. 4to. (English madrigal 
school, )'vo27)! ©: Oct 17, | 1928 - 
1 «@ Oct. 29; E 572687: Stainer & 
Bell, Itd., London. 24417 

Madchenlied (The girl speaks) ; worte 
von Otto Julius Bierbaum, musik 
von Theodore Spiering, of U. S. © 
June 15, 1922;"1 e “Wepw1923 
1 ¢« Apr. 18; E 556169; Ries & 
EKrler musikalien verlag, Berlin. 

24418 

Midel (Hin) muss da sein; lied aus 
Dolly, gesangstext von Rudolf Ber- 
nauer, musik von Hugo Hirsch, of 
Germany. bearb. von Hans Daeb- 
l'tz, of Germany; salon orch. mit 
piano direktion. 4to. © Nov. 20, 
1923; 1.¢e Dece..29:; BE 578321 ; Drei- 
masken verlag, a. g., Berlin. 24419 

Melkedrengen; tekst Alfred Kjerulf, 
musik Edvard Brink, of Denmark ; 
klaver med tekst. © Nov. 27, 1923; 
tic. Dec. 14; E Of3177,3. Wilbelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 24420 

Miarchen (Ein) aus Fiorenz; operette ~ 
in 2 akten, text von R. Benatzky, 
Oscar Friedman und Toni Schwa- 
nau. musik von Ralph Benatzky, of 


Germany; klavierauszug mit tiber- 
drucktem text (CO7Oct. i, doZa 7 sc: 
Dec. 22;° FE 573352; *° Joset  Weimn- 


berger, Leipzig. 24421 


Mafalda; mazurka, G. R., of U.-S8.; 


pf. ©1c Dee. 22, 1923; EH 578118 ;sx 
Giuseppe Russo, Philadelphia. 
24422 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1923 


Magic; w Stopford Breoks, m N. H. 
SLOL0..8. | Mol.e-Novi, 30, 19283 ; 
E 577946; Nellie H. Schmidt, Den- 
ver. 24493 

Magic moon; waltz beautiful, 
Pretty Peggy, wand. m . Jack 
O’Hagan, of, Australia. © Oct. 15, 
1923; 1c. Dec. 26; E 573310; Allan 
& ¢o., pty. ltd.,..Melbourne, Aus- 
tralia. 24424 

Magic (The) ring; selection, by Har- 
old Levey, of U. S., arr. Max Hirsch- 
Tela@ot Us 8.4' pt.’ ©’ Dec, 17,°1923 ; 
2 c. Dec. 18; E 578348; Harms, inc., 
New York. 24425 

Magical (A) key; quartet, w Cre- 
sandia, m Florence Aylward, of 
Great Britain; mixed voices. 
(Chappell’s vocal library of part- 
songs, ete., no. 188) © Dec. 7, 
ieee oe. Dec. ti: Hh 573153 ;. Chap- 


pell & co., 1td., London. [© ar- 
_rangement | 24496 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis; m 


Mdes VA Martin, of U. S.; mixed 


voices, Organ ace, in D. 4to. 
(Chureh music review, no. 699) © 
Wov: 216) 18237) 20 et Nove AT; BH 


574961; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
244937 

Mah jong; w G. 8. C.,m Cecil Cowles, 
Ore linue dG) A, Gabec., 28,1923 2) E 
580479; Gecrge Shepard Chappell, 
New York. 24428 
Mah-jongg; from A perfect lady, w 
B. G. de Sylva, m George Gershwin, 


On, Wares »-©),.ec...27,.. 1923.2" 2c, 
Wee 528. h.. 5(8350,;.. Harms, ~imne:, 
New York. 24429 

play of one hundred intelii- 


gences, in a prologue and one act, 
w Constance Grenelle Wilcox, m ‘n 
the Chinese manner, Harvey Worth- 
ington Loomis, of U. S. © Dee. 3, 
ie ae e. Der tO +L 26500. C2 C. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 24430 
= wand'im OL. 4B. -B.) of UU. 'S.''© 
ive? Dee. 21, 1928" 578242. Lewis 
kK. Bray. Everett, Mass. 24431 
Mah man done turn me down blues; 
Mode i reli Wert ©. bee Or U.'S.; 
arr. Friedrich Janssen, of U. S. © 
1 @ Dee. 15, 1923; EB 577909; H.C. 
Renner, Cleveland. 24432 
Mahon (Herbert) Six little marches; 
by HH. M., of Great’ Britain ; pf. 
Deer T? 19273); te. Deerar® HH Bai - 
Alfred Lengnick & co., London. 
24433 


Maid of gold; from Ziegfeld follies. 


of 1923, w Gene Buck, m Rudolf 
Friml, of U. 8S. © Dee. 4, 1923; 
2c. Dee. 5; E 575289; Harms, inc., 
New York. E 24434 


from. 


Ato. 


24445 


Maid (A) of Japan; w Laurene High- 
field, m Winifred E. Moore, of U. 
S.; unison or 2 part girls’ cho., or 
solo refrain, voice ace. ad lib. 4to. 
(School music for the upper grades 
and high school) © Dee. 14, 1923: 
2c. Dee. 18; E 575985; Chart music 
pub. house, Chicago. 24435 

Make it snappy; w Joseph McCormick, 
m, &B..,, Di,0f,U. Sz; Laer, Dect 13, 
1923 ; EH 577869; Robert Dixon, Oly- 
phant, Pa. 24436 - 

Make the journey brighter; w Clar- 
ence Lucas, m Ward-Stephens, of 
U. S.; high voice, in D flat. © Dec. 
Bell eC Ce le Shame or 
Willis music co., Cincinnati. 

24437 

Making the rounds; characterfstic 

march, J. F. Galuska, of U. S.; band. 


4to. © Dee. 1, 1923; 2 ec. Dee. 26; 
BE 580249; C. L. Barnhouse, Oska- 
loosa, Ia. 24438 


Mala vita Napoletana; versi e musica 
arr. da G..R:, of U.S.’ © 1 « Dee. 
7, 1923; EH 575354; Giuseppe Russo, 
Philadelphia. 24439 

Mama’s blue ’cause daddy’s green; w 
Lester Cole, melody L. W., of U. S. 
© 1 e¢ Dee. 28, 1923; E 578265; 
Leonard Whitcup, New York. 

24440 

Mammy’s li’l baby chile; lullaby, w 
Vernon N. Ray, m Tom Lemonier, 
GE US. ©) Dee WT? T9288 Ze 
Dec. 26; E. 578236; Ray & Lemonier, 
Chicago. 24441 

Mammy’s red headed girl; w A. E. W.. 
melody John F. Ryan, of U. S. 
© 1 c¢. Dee. 22, 1923; E 578069; 
Adair E. Woodin, Columbus, Wis. 

ha a 24449? 

Man (The) I love: blues, w and m 
R, Arthur Booker and Leon James, 
pee SS ©). Pee, 12 >°192s 42> ic 
Dec. 24; E 580049; Sherwood music 
co., New York. 24443 

Man (The) in the moon; w C. 8. R.. 
melody Florence McElvain, of U. S. 
Oe 1c Gre Dec, 2 19232. By, S80ro? : 
Chas. Stedman Ripley, Denver. 

24444 

Mandoline; w Paul Verlaine, English 
version Alice Mattullath, of U. S.. m 
Achille Claude Debussy, ed. N. Clif- 
ford Page, of U. S.; medium voice. 
(Select songs by French composers, 
Carl Fischer edition, series II: Su- 


perior edition, no. 5586) © Dee. 
8, 1923; 2 @ ‘Dee. 24; E 580089 ; 
Carl Fischer, New York. [© ar- 


rangement and English version] 
24445 


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24446 


pt. ais yas 


Manger (The) throne; program for 
Christmas, song, recitation, drill and 
dialog, compiled F. C. Blore, of Great 
Britain [domiciled at Anderson, 
Ind.] )°12mo.') ©’! Novii9 49233 2 
e. and aff. Nov. 12; A 760848; Gos- 
pel trumpet co., Anderson, Ind. 

24446 


Manola (La); Spanish song, poem 
Alejandro Cuenea, English ver. Th. 
Baker, m G. Vargas, of U. S.; high 
voice. © Dec. 12, 1923; 2 ec. Dee. 
17; EH575927; G. Schirmer, ince., 
New York. 24447 


Mansfield (Orlando A.) Twelve 
Christmas carols; traditional and 
original, w Ralf Pomeroy and others, 
m composed and arr. O. A. M., of 
US?" 4to?, OvOect? 1271920)? 2. 
and * “aft Oct! GG) PO25: Aa 956 : 
Tullar-Meredith co., New York. 

24448 


Maori melodies; collected and arr. 
Clarence Elkin, of Great Britain; 
pf. with w. (Royal edition, no. 34) 
Gj. Oct. 25, 1928. FC. Nov ala 
57 O1di6 WA “Paling 7& eo. cid: 
Sydney, Australia. 24449 


March of the Boy scouts; by Henry 
Holden Huss,.of U. 8.; pf. (Sheet 
music edition, P. 1840: Happy days, 


nOi:2);,, «© Noy,. 2%, 1923); 2.¢, Dec 
24: 580068; Carl Fischer, ine., 
New York. 24450 


March of the graduates; by Wallace 
A. Johnson, of U. S., op. 94; pf. 
©: (Dec. 114(:19233:52 (e Dee..13¢ 
FE. 575739; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24451 


March of the Ku klux klan; song, 
Po Or yO.) Saws ©) Dec, (24, M1923" 
2 c. Dec. 24; E 580045; Paul Long- 
creek, Versailles, O. [© new mat- 
ter | 24452 


Mareh of the marines; by T. P. 
Brooke, op. 144, arr. Robt. Bieder- 
man, of U. S.; military band.  4to. 
©, Dec 8, 1923.72" {Dee 245° EB 
580091; Carl Fischer, New York. 
[© arrangement ] 24453 


March of the Mitten men; by John 
Philip Sousa, of U. S.: band. 4to. 
© Deg.19,,19238 2),¢,;Deerj22; BH 
580188; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24454 


intro., Onward Christian soldiers, 
John Philip Sousa, of U. S. 1. Pfi.— 
DPE “duet. -©Dee; 11, 19238; 2 ¢ 
each Dec. 13; E 575657, 575658 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24455, 24456 


March of the Quaker maids; by Wal- 
lace A. Johnson, of U. S., op. 95; pf. 
© Dee. 27, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 29; BE 
578385 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24457 


March triumphant; by Frederick Wil- 
liams, of U.S.) op, 10TG pile G& Dec. 
1%, 192395! 2 +e, Dee? 15 4 orsue = 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24458 


Marcheta’s sister; w Baron Keyes, m 
George Lipschultz, of U. S. © Dec. 
10, 1923; 2 c Dee. 18; E 578008: 
Angelus music pub. co. ine, Los 
Angeles. 24459 


Marching past; by William Baines, of 
U. Sop pf. '@uDechi2iia9as72) c. 
Dec. 29; HE 578383; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 24460 


Marguerite; fox trot, w and m C. J. 
D. and B..T., of U. 8. .©1 «@ Dec. 
24, 1923; E 578140; C. Jack Downs 
and Bernard Trinder, Tulsa, Okl. 

24461 


Marietta; polka brillante, A. G., of 
Italy ; violino or mand. ©1c. Nov. 
30, 1923; E 575174; Attilio Giovan- 
nelli, Brooklyn. 24462 


Marsz Pitsudskiego; na tle melodyi 
ludowej opr. Frank Przybylski, of 
U. S.; uktad na fortepian auto- 
matyczny. © 1c. Dee. 13, 1923; E 
577860; Victor music roll co., Chi- 
cago. 24463 

Mary; w M. Bs m.,.Geo., Graff, jr.,, of 
U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beacn, of U. S. 
© 1c. Dec. 13, 1923; E577840; Min- 
nie Beaston, Moline, 11. 24464 

Mary Jane waltz; by Fred Heltman, 
of +, U,.,..S.¢¢ tWO,. ViOlins,. pa Apr. 
(Crescent edition, no. 45) © Dec. 
10, 1923: 24¢. ec, 42.2. aiaiap2 ; 
Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. 24465 

Marywood; w S. M. R. [pseud. of Sis- 


ter Mary Rosina]; m §. M. F. 
[pseud. of Sister Mary Felicitas] 


New York, J. Fischer & bro. © Nov. 
30, 1923 ;,2.¢e. Dec, 3;, H 577985 ;, .M: 
'Felicitas Ryan, Scranton, Pa. 24466 
Mascagni (Pietro) L’amico Fritz; in- 
termezzo dell’ opera di P. Mascagni, 
riduzione di Oscar Faeldo, of Italy; 
arehi e pf., con pf. conduttore. © 
Oct; 20, 1923 ; ec. Nov.:.22)7 Hrotal 42 ; 
Casa musicale Sonzogno, S$. 
Milan. [© reduction] 24467 
I] piccolo Marat; by P. Mascagni, 
trascrizione di V. Premoli, of Italy; 
piccola oreh. con pf. conduttore. 
Atto 1 e 3.—Atto 2. © Oct. 20, 1923 ; 
1c. each Nov. 22, 1923; E 572895, 


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_ no. 13, 1923 


572896; Casa musicale Sonzogno, s. 
a., Milan. [© transcription] 
24468, 24469 
Massa’s in the cold, cold ground; by 
Stephen Foster, transcribed and 
paraphrased Edwin H. Lemare, of 
England, domiciled at Portland, Me. ; 
organ. (Famous melodies old and 
new) © Dec. 11, 1923; 2 c. Dee’ 138; 
EE. 575711; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [© transcription] 24470 
Massenet (Jules Emile Frédéric) 
Hlegie; Hebrew, Jewish and Eng- 
lish version William Scheikewitz, of 
U. S., m Jules Massenet; with violin 


or mand. acc. Kammen ed. (,-395)) 


© Dee. 19, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 28; E 
580262; Jack and Joseph Kammen, 
Brooklyn. [© Hebrew, Jewish and 
English version] 24471 


Matin song; by William C. Steere, of 
U8, erean..; ©, Sept..7, 19238; 2. ¢. 
Dec. 29; HE 578528; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 24472 


Maypole dance; waltz, Walther Pfitz- 
nero: .U. S.; pf. © Dec. 11, 1923; 
2 ce. Dee. 13; E 575778; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 24473 

Maytime fancies; mazurka de concert, 
J. A. Moriarty, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 
29, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 31; E 578418; 
Shattinger piano & music co., St. 
Louis. 24474 

Mazurka; by Hedviga Kovarik, of 
Vossmt Oflcq: Dec. /29,)1928 ; 
FE 580333; Hedviga Gertrude Ko- 
varik, Chicago. 24475 

Mazurka brillante; by Anna Priscilla 
Risher, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
Deer ier Aoek) 2.6.) Dee. aa: Jt 
575677 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24476 


Mazurka cantabile by Walter Rolfe, 
of U. S.; pf. duet, (Juvenile four 
hand entertainment) © Dec. 11, 
1923; 2 e. Dee. 18; EH 575650; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24477 


Mazurka elegante; by R. Krentzlin, of 
Germany, op. 53; .pf. © Dec. 26, 
1923; 2 ce. Dec. 29; E 5803848; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 24478 

Me no speak-a good English; comic 
song, w and m Harry Pease, Ed. G. 
Nelson and Moe Schenck, of U. S. 
© Dee. 15, 1923;'2 c. Dee. 17; E 
575916; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

_ 24479 

Me parene mill’anne; versi di G. B. 
de Curtis, musica di E. de Curtis, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 
1 ce. Dee; 11, 1923; BE 577821; Er- 
nesto de Curtis, New York. 24480 


24490 


Meadow brook; waltz, E. F., of U. S.; 
pf. © Dec. 29, 1923; .2 ¢ Dee. 31; 
E 578419; Ewin Fuhr, Gray Summit, 
Mo. 24481 


Meaning (The) of Christmas; 
abridged from the Christmas can- 
tata, The star and the cross, w 
Frona Scott, m E. S. Lorenz, of 
U. S. 4to. © Sept. 29, 1923; 2 c¢. 
and aff. Oct. 15; A 762119; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 24482 


Mecea temple march; by Edwin P. 
Brooks, of U. 8.; ar. Otto Merz, of 
U. S.; band. 4to: © Dee. 1, 1923; 
2 c. Dee. 26; E 580253; C. L. Barn- 

_ house, Oskaloosa, Ia. 24483. 


Meditation ; by M. L. Preston, of U. S.; 
Dis. ©. Dee! .Lh.-1923 - 2. c, Dee, 132 
E_ 575756; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24484 


by William R. Spence, of Great 
Britain; violin and pf. .© Dee. 11, 
1923; 2 ec. Dec. 138; E 575665; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24485. 


Meditation of the deep blue ocean; by 
MiB: W.,.of U. S.; pf! .©! Dee] /14, 


1923; 2 c. Dec. 24; E 580052; Mary 
B. Weeks, New Orleans. 24486. 
Melancholy (Itiuna); Basque love 


song, English ver. Mary Ellis Op- 
dyeke and Kurt Schindler, m Nor- 
berto Almandoz, ed. K. S., of U. S.; 
Six-part cho. mixed voices. 4to. 
(Songs of the Spanish provinces: 
Basque provinces) Sept. 28, 
1923; 2 ¢. Oct. 16; EH 575838; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. [© editing and 
accompaniment | 24487 


Melartin (Erkki) 6 pianostycken; av 
E. M., op. 118, ed. and rev. Julia A. 
Burt, of U. S. (Wilhelm Hanser 
edition, no. 23849) Contents :—1. 
Hostbild.—2. Den hemlighetsfulla 
skogen.—3. Hixan.—t Trollruna.— 


5. Irrblossen.—6. Trolldans. © Nov. 
26, 1923; 1 ec Dec 14; E 575844; Wil- 
helm Hansen, Copenhagen. [© ed- 
iting and revision] 24488 


Melodiana; musical medley of popular 
airs of the past and present, arr. 
John Neat, of Great Britain; pf. 
© Dee. 14,, 1923; 1.¢ Dec. 10; BH 
573139; W. Paxton & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 24489 

Melodie arabe; by <A. Glazounoff, 
transcribed Paul Kochanski, of Po- 
land, domiciled at New York; vio- 
lin and pf. (Sheet music edition, B. 
1827) .© Dec. 8, 1923) 2 e. Dec. 24; 
E 580074; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. [© transcription] 24490 


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24491 


Melody maze; selection of famous mel- 
odies, selected and arr. J. W. Slat- 
ter, of Great Britain; pf. (Music 
for the million) © Nov. 29, 1923; 
1c Dec. 12; BE 573144; Duff, Stew- 
art & co., ltd., London. 24491 


Melody of Jerusalem; arr. and simpli- 
fied: RP... W.,- of (U.:S. 3. violin. Paul 
Wolf’s ed: ©: Nov. 15, 1923; 2 ec. 


Dec. 13; E 575799; Paul Wolf, 
Brooklyn. [© simplifying and new 
matter | 24492 


Melody of love; by H. Engelmann, of 
U. S.; 3 violins and pf. (Ensemble 
music for violin and pf.) © Dee. 
12° 1923; 2 .eF Dee wIdiy1 85855 - 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
. : 24493 

Memories; fantasia extravaganza, Gor- 
don S. Thayer, of U. 8.; pf. (Pleas- 
ure pieces) © Dec. 15, 1923; 2 «. 
Dec. 15; E 577926; S. Brainard’s 
sons co., New York. 24494 

w G. E. M., melody Gloria Brice, 


or. U.S. © fe obee 6, 192357) 
575267; Georgia Esta McElrath, 


Memphis, Tex. 24495 


Memories of childhood; w and m BE. 
eS; of -Ol SAY O Nov. 5,"7 1922 ; 
2 e Nov. 17, 1923; E.575823 ; Esther 
Holm-Schlueter, Evanston, [11]. 

24496 

w ©. O., m Gunton Smalley, of 

Canada. © Dec. 24, 1923: 1.¢. Dee. 

26; E 573228; Charles Oates, Wel- 

land, Canada. 24497 


Memories of mother; ballad, w and m 
Laurie Gregory Nicholson, of U. S. 
Los Angeles, W. A. Quincke & co. 
© Decescheir AQ23: Diver Dec. ; 1s, 

' 577991 ; L. G. Nicholson, Los Angeles. 

24498 


Memory (The) of a rose; w and m 
R.-R. Ls of U.S. © 1.c. Dee. 10, 
1923; E 577822; Raphael R. Linck, 
Los Angeles. 24499 


Memory’s harbor; w Fred G. Bowles, 
m Robert Coverley, of England ; with 
violin. 1. High voice, in F.—2. Med- 
ium voice, in E flat. © Dee. 13, 
1923; 2. c. each Dee. 29; EH 578327 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 24500 

Mem’ries bring you to me: w and m 
Clara Capehart and Selby Harney, 


ore S. © Dee 2k, 1923 ec. 
Dee. 24; FE 580118; Carolina pub. 


co., Edenten, N. C. 24501 
Men of Iowa; march, by O. HE. Van 


Doren, ~of U. S.: band. 4to. © 
Dec! 14,~ 1923: 2 -e! Dee. '246' HE. 


5801051; O. E. Van Doren, Iowa City, 
Ta. 24502 


pt. nwa 


Mendelssohn-Bartholdy 
wig Felix) On song’s bright pin- 
ions; three-part song, w Heinrich 
Heine, m Felix Mendelssohn, op. 34, 
no. 2, arr. N. Clifford Page, of U. S.; 
women’s voices. 4to.. © Oct. 30, 
1923; 2 c Dec. 29; 5783438 ; Oliver 
Ditson. co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment ] 24503 


Spring song; by Felix Mendels- | 
sohn, arr. Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; - 
© melody saxophone and pf., with 
pts. for E flat alto, B flat ten. and 
C melody saxophones. Century cer- 
tified ed. (Favorite light classics 
for saxophone with piano accom- 
paniment, series II, no. 2227) © 
Dee,,. 20, |, 1923 + 42 . ess Detsa2dihen Ei 
078046 ; Century music pub. co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 24504 


Mentre ella dorme; versi di Adolfo 
Genise, musica di HE. de Curtis, of 
Italy, domiciled at New York. © 1 
e. Dee. 11, 1923; EK 577820; Ernesto 
de Curtis, New York. 24505 


Mephisto galop; by! Franz J. Liftl, of 

Austria, op. 106, no. 2. 1. Pf. duet.— 

2 Pf. ©.Dec.. 12) 1924.52 se weach 

Dee. 15; EF 575856, 575857; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24506, 24507 


(Jacob  Lud- 


Mermaid’s (The) submarine; w Leslie 
M. Oyler, m Ernest Austin, of Eng- 
land, op. 69, no. 11; unison voices, 
in D. 4to. [Staff and tonic sol-fa 
hotations|] © Novyosiin @e2zacia ec. 
Nov. 17; E 572833;. Joseph. Henry 
Larway, London. 24508 


Merrill (Leila De Vere) Songs; w 
various authors, m L. D. M., of U.S. 
© Dec. 22, 1923; 2. ¢. and aff. Dec. 
26; A 765474; William J. Merrill, 
New York. 24509 


Merry (A) dance; by Ida Bostelmann, 
of -U. S. :. pf. ©. Dee. 22, 192a5,2 c. 
Dec. 27;.E 578190; Schroeder & 
Gunther, New York. 24510 


Merry go round; waltz, by Quentin 
Maclean, of England, arr. T. Bid- 
good, of Great Britain; orch. with 
pf. conductor. Hawkes octavo ed. 
©} Nov. #428; 1923314 By Deeni4y Hi 
573211; Hawkes & son, London. 

24511 


Message (A); w L. Cadiz, m Dermot 
Macmurrough, of England. London, 
Keith, Prowse & co., Itd. © Nov. 
19, 21923 3° 1c. (Now. 2LGOH ST2898 ; 
Leila Cadiz, % Keith, Prowse & co., 
ltd., London. 24512 


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24585 


Mettite Vavvocato; versi di F. M. 
Russo, musica di E. Curzio, of Italy ; 
mand. ace. 4to. (Piedigrotta 1923) 
CG eaept 6, 1928: Tie: Dee. 82 1h 
573103 ; Casa editrice Mario, Naples. 

24513 

Mexican serenade; by A. C., of Switz- 


erland, domiciled at West New York, 
Mare: violin and pt...©@ 1 .¢ Dec, 


20, 1923; E 578023; Alphonse Chap-. 


puis, West New York, N. J. 24514 


Micky Donohue; w Irving and Jack 
Kaufman and Frank Williams, m 
Frank Hughes and Geo. B: McCon- 
nell sofyU. S.-:© Dee. 24, 1923; 2 


e. Dec. 27; E 580258; Jack Mills, |- 


ine., New York. 24515 
Midnight bells; Viennese melody, from 
The opera bali, Heuberger, tran- 
seribed Fritz Kreisler, of Austria, 
domiciled at New York; violin and 
pf. (Sheet music edition, B. 1804) 
wimoy, 12) 192352 ¢.,, Dec, 24; 
FE 580100; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. 24516 
Mildred Gross anthem; w and m J. G., 
of U. S., arr. Lucius Lescale, of 
U. S8:; mixed voices. ©1c. Nov. 17, 
1923; H 575483; Josiah Gross, New 
Orleans. 24517 
Mill (The) race; by H. D. Hewitt, of 
U. S.; pf. (Field and shore) © 
Deere, 1S238*% 2°’e Dee. -13 3° EB 
579777 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24518 
Min moders 6gon; Svensk text av Nino 
Runeberg, musik av Ilmari Hanni- 
kainen, ed. and rev. Julia A. Burt, 
of U. S. (Wilhelm Hansen edition, 
no. 2344) ‘© Nov. 26, 1923; 1 « 
Dec. 14; E 575843 ; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. [© editing and revi- 
sion] : 24519 


Mine forever; w James Rowe, m Leroy 


B. Leister, of U. S. © Apr. 9, 1923; 
2 c. Dec. 27; E 580241; L. B. Leister, 
Gray Horse, Okl. 24520 
Minnesota mocn; w and m Oscar 
HKricksen and Harley Rosso, of U. S. 
G-Dec. 4, 1923-2 « Dec, 20: Hh 
578104; McClure music ¢co., St. Paul. 
24521 
Minuetto; atto 2 di I] ventaglio, com- 
media musicale in tre atti, di Al- 
fredo Cuscind, of Italy; pianoforte, 
Edizicni Ricordi. © Dec. 29, 1923; 
1 ¢. Dec 31; E 573358; G. Ricordi & 
co., Milan. 24522 
Mission of love; waltzes, Edw. Rus- 
sell, of U. S.; band. 4to. © June 5, 
1923; 2. ¢ Dee. 24; EH 580121; C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. » 24523 


Missicnary hymn; solo or duet, w and 


m J. W. D., of U. S. 4to. © Dee. 
17, 1023692 @¢s5 DeeisdeuH 575992 ; 
James William Drew, Harpers 
Ferry, W. Va. 24524 


Mr. Murphy; fox trot song, w and m 
BLS, of Uns <O lie. Deées26, 
1923; E 5781538; Bernard LeRoy 
Seaman, New York. 24525 


Mixed recipes; domestic science trag- 
edy, w and m H. C. E.; of U.S. 
Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment 
house. (Song novelties for young 
ladies) © Oct. 31, 1923; 2 ec, Dee. 
29; EH 580291; Harry C. Eldridge, 
Franklin, O. 24526 


Mobile blues; w and melody Fred 
Rose and Albert E. Short, of U. S., 
arr.. Carleton, Colby,.,o£, Ui.S8.1,.© 
1c Dee. 17, 1923; E. 575905; Mel- 
rese bros. music co., Chicago. 24527 


Moeran (EH. J.) Sonata; by E. J. M., 
of Great Britain; violin and pf. © | 


Dee.» 2h). 19238 3. done] Deen 26o0K 
573229; J. & W. Chester, Itd., Lon- 
don. 24528 


Molly Mahone; w and m W. H., of 
U-S., arr. H...Guy, ‘of U. 8... Deéar- 
born, Mich., Walter Hull co. © 
Dee. 4, 1923; 2 c Dee. 20; EF 578100 ; 
Walter Hull, Dearborn, Mich. 24529 

Molly O’Mara;: w Sam M. Lewis, and 
Joe Young, melody Harry Piani, of 


es. ie 1 1G. Nov. 30, 1925" BE 
575160; Irving Berlin, inc, New 
York. 24530 


Molly’s bonnet; w and m Edgar Pin- 
chot Crissman, of U. S.; high voice, 
in D: flat. © > Dec. 20,'1923; 2°. 
Dec. 12; E 577988; Wm. A. Pond & 
co., New York. 2453 

Momento capriccioso; by Arnoldo Sar- 
torio, of Germany; pf. © Dec 11, 
1923%'2'e. Dec. 13:3) 5757335 Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24532 

Monday morning blues; w Cumberiand 
Clark": ti) 7AlY yy Birgze,.’ or, -Great 
Britain; in C. [Staff and tonic sol- 
fa notations] © Dec. 8, 1923; 1 «¢. 
Dee. 22; E 578220; Lareine & co, 
Itd., London. 24533 

Montreal; hello, you grand old Mon- 
treal, w J. H. R., m H. A. Hummell, 
of U AS. 7O rec! B44)’ 1923'9(2e. Dee. 
17; BE 575928; J. E. Reed, Cleveland. 

24534 

Mood; w Mrs. 0. W. H.,; melody Her- 
man Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] 
ofliU) Se. O©Obihre:) Dees 17, 19233 Eb 
575948; Mrs. Otto A. Heerwald, Con- 
cordia. Mo. 24535 


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24536 

Moon-flower; oriental romance, Min- 
nie T. Wright, of TU..8.; pf.' CAI 
on a summer eve) © Dec. 22, 


1923; 2 @ Dee. 28; E 580271; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 24536 


Moon glow; waltz, O. M., of U. S.; 
orch. _4to. (© Dec. 22, 1923: 2 ¢. 
Dec. 24; EH 580233; Otto Motzan, 
New York. 24537 


Moon maid; by S. Bernhard, of Ger- 
many; pf. © Dee. 27, 1923; 2 «. 
Dec. 29; E 578395; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 24538 


Moonlight Blossom; w Fred E. Weath- 
~ erly, m Kennedy Russell, of Great 
Britain. © Nov. 9, 1923; 1 c Dee. 
11; HK 573134; Boosey & co., Lon- 
don. 24539 
Moonlight down in lover’s lane; w J. 


WiesS., mR? Soros) iuorneton, “of 
UH SON er ped = 19237" Eh 
575316; J. W. Sherburne, Dallas. 


24540 


Moonlight in Florida; novelette, Chas. 
W. Storm, of U. S.; band. 4to. © 
Mar: «102 1928: 2 .¢- Dee, 2H 
578078 ;-C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, 
Ta. 24541 

Moonlight lane; from Helen of Troy 
New York, w Lorenz M. Hart, m 
Franke Harling, of U. S. © Dee. 
31, #623,; 2 c.. Dee. 31;..H 578435; 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. 24542 

Moonlight on the mist; w F. L. T., m 
A. Leopold Richard, of U. S. © 
1, e. Dee; 1, 1923 5519313 5 Frank 
L. Tyler, Santa’ Ana, Calif. 24543 


Moonlight revels; extravaganza, duet, 
Carl André, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 
12% 1923; 2 ¢c. Deegsddé Hy S(a8al; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24544 


Moonlight reverie; by Hubert J. 
Parker, of Great Britain; pf. © 
Dee, 1.28:5 1923.0 ace) Deen 22 
513265; W. Paxton & co., Itd., Lon- 
don. 24545 

Moonlit waters; by Arthur Traves. 
Granfield, of U. S., op. 10, no. 5; 
pf. © Sept. 7, 1923; 2 ¢ Dee. 29; 
E 578325; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. 24546 

Moonshiners’ (The) fits; w H. R. S., 
melody John I. Ryan, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Dec. 22, 1923; E 578073; Helen 
R. Schnapp, Homestead, Pa. 24547 

More; fox trot, w and m Abner Silver, 
Sidney Mitchell and Lew Pollack, 
arr. Louis Katzman, of U. S.; orch. 
with w... 4to. © Dee) (2h i923; 


2c. Dee, 29; E 580829: M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© new ar- 
rangement] 24548. 


Morn of victory; Easter service, w 
Lizzie De Armond, m John J. Thomas. 
and others, of U. S. 8vo. © Feb. 
5, 1923 ;- 2-'e. ‘Dee? 29%" H ‘580309: 
Judefind bros., Baltimore. . 24549 


Morning (Yrpo); w M. lL. Janow, 
English version Geraldine Farrar, 
of U. S., German version Lina HEs- 
beer, m 8S. Rachmaninoff, of Russia, 
op. 4, no. 2; high voice. (Sheet. 
music edition, no. 803) © Nov. 23, 
1923; 2 e. Dee. 24; HE 580093; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. [© new 
revised arrangement and Wnglish 
version ] 24550. 


Morning by morning; w Mrs. C. D. 
Martin, mB: By B.. of Was, lo 
Oct.30, ' T9235; 2a Cin ie eese eis, 
080146; B. B. Beall, Douglasville, 
Ga. 24551 


Morning (A) walk; by Homer N. 
Bartlett, of, UseccS4,,0D:» 26s, Wioet er 
pf. (Two compositions in descrip- 
tive manner, no. 2) © Dee. 22, 
1923; 2 @ Dec. 28; EB 580279; G. 
Schirmer, ine., New York. 24552 

Mortals, awake; Christmas anthem, 
w Samuel Medley, m W. Berwald, 
of U. S.; mixed voices, organ acc. 


4to..1<© ;Deexu Ady 892a4" 2 vera: 
18; E 575632; Theo. Presser Go., 
Philadelphia. 24553 
Mosé; one step, de La victoire de 
Samothrace, par Joseph Szule, of 
France; piano. Hditions. Ricordi. 


© Dee; 20,1923; ge. Deee21;, Ei 
573216; Société anonyme des edi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 24554 
Mother; w M. C., m Luther A. Clark. 
of, Un, Ss,@; Dee,;.5, 1928); 20e der. 
11; E 575475; Mike Casey, Glovers- 
ville, N. Y. - 24555 
Mother and dad; w and melody L. M., 
of, U.,.8.),.© 1, ¢.. Dec 1544022; 
577899 ; Lee Morse, New York. 
24556 
Mother cares; w J. D. B., and I. E., m 
Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. -@©@)1.¢ Dee) 13; 
1923; E 577850; John D. Bartel and 
I. Eisen, Monrovia, Calif. 24557 


Mother dear; w and m W. F. J., of 
U.S.) : ©! Dee: '4;°1928 ; 2) ¢.-Decs 205 
E 578089; Winona F. Jackson, 
Davenport, Ia. 24558 

Mother dear you are all that I own; 
waltz ballad, w and melody R. P., of 
Ea S) © Liven! Dee): 184) 1028 RTE: 


1362 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1923 


575493; Rosario Pellegrino, Danne- 
mora, N. Y. 24559 
Mother (The) Goose toy shop; w and 
m H. Y. D., of U. S. © Dec. 6, 1923 ; 
2. e. Dec. 12; E 575527; Emily Viola 
Deacon, Brooklyn. 24560 
Mother of mine, I am dreaming of you; 
waltz ballad, w C. H. L., m C. H..L. 
and Grace M. Barter, of U. S. © 
1 c. Dee. 17, 1923; E 575968; Cicero 
H. Linn, Pueblo, Col. [© new mat- 
ter] 24561 
Mother’s birthday; w and m J. W. R., 
of U. 8S. Chicago., Rybak music 
shop. © Dec. 22, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 26; 
FE 578169; Joseph W. Rybak, Chi- 
cago. | 24562 
Mother’s Calvary; w M. E.. R.,. m 
George Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. © 1 ¢: Dec. 18, 
1923; EH 577963; Matt E. Rogers, 
Exeter, Calif. 24563 
Mother’s favorite; waltz, arr. and sim- 


plified P. W., of U. S.; violin. Paul 
Wiolnesredi: ©xNov. «15, 1923.4) 2) te. 
Dee. 135; EQ 575796; .Paul Wolf, 
Brooklyn. [© new matter] 24564 


Mother’s (A) love is the best love 
after all; w Mary Allison, m F. V. 
Bi, of U.S: © Dee. 10, 1923) 2 ‘ce. 
Dec. 15; HE 577931; Frederick V. 
Bowers, New York. 24565 

Motley; by Harold Bauer, of England, 
domiciled at New York; pf. (Tunes 

_ from the eighteenth century, no. 3) 
OypWee.2.07, 1923 2, ¢ Dee, 20. EB 
580008 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

24566 

Mountain echoes; the happy herdsman, 
x0rdon 8S. Thayer, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. (Pleasure pieces) © Dec. 15, 
1923; 2 ¢. Dec. 15; BH. 577924; S. 
Brainard’s sons co., New York. 

- 24567 

Mountain (A) idyl; by Carl Schmeid- 
ler, of Germany; pf. © Dec. 11, 
192357. 2°C. Dec. 133°E D156; ‘Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24568 

Mountain (The) sprite; by F. Flax- 
ington Harker, of U. S., op. 29, no. 
1; pf. (Fairy tone pictures) © 
Dec. 11, 1928 5 2 c. Dee. 13; EH 575684; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24569 

Mournful Maggie; trombone novelty, 
KG) King ot'U.*Sr" band. -4ter’ © 
June 5, 1923; 2 ¢. Dec. 24; E 580124; 
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 

24570 

Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Sonata 
-no. 10; by W. A. Mozart, ed., phrased 
and fingered George Farlane, of 
Great Britain, with analysis Stewart 


24581 


Macpherson; pf., in C maj. Analy- 
tical ed. © Nov. 28, 1923; 1 ¢. Dec. 
10; E 573113; Joseph Williams, Itd., 


London. [© editing, phrasing, fin- 
gering and analysis] 24571 
Mu sigma love-girl; w Charles G. 


Aronstein,! m/J.'G. 1A.,0f°0. S$.) © 
1 «. Dec. 26, 1923; E 578156; Jennie 
G. Aronstein, Washington. 24972 
Mugliera abbandunata ; versi di G. M., 
melodia di Joseph Gioe’, of Italy, 
domiciled at New York. © 1c. Dec. 
21, 1923; E 580027; Giovanni Micca, 
Long Island, N. Y. 24573 
Mummy; w E. K., melody John F. 
Ryan, of U. Si ©1 e Dec. 7, 1923 ; 
FE 575300; Emilia Kropach, Osceola, 
Neb. 24574 
Mus ¢, an art and a language; supple- 
mentary illus., selected and ed. Wal- 
ter R. Spalding, of U. S.; pf. pt. 4. 
(Schmidt’s educational series, no. 


257d) ' © Dee 17, 1923’; 26) Dee, 
22: HB 578138; Arthur P. Schmidt 
co.. Boston. 24575 
Music of the brook; by Bert R. 


ANLNOUY: OF I. ese OD aol, sO. 00: 
pf. (Memories of the old farm 
house, no. 5) © Sept. 7, 1923; 2 «. 
Dec. 29; E 578323; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 24576 
Musical (The) box; by Palmer Kent, 
of Australia; pf. (Paling’s piano- 
forte series, no. 148) © Nov. 12, 
HORS: Lee Decl Bo" FAM OTaS1S = oe W.. 
H. Paling & co., ltd., Sydney, Aus- 
tralia. 24577 
Mutt wrote the music and Jeff wrote 
the words, and they called it The 
funny sheet blues; w and m J. 
Vincent Healy, Bud Fisher and Ka. 
Ward, of U. S. © Dec. 7, 1923; 
2c Dee. 21; E 580029; Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. 24578 
My arrow collar Juliet A. 


man; w 


3arker, m Harry C. Eldridge, of 
U. 8S. (Song novelties for young 
ladies) © Oct. 25, 1923; 2 c Dec. 


29; HK 580294; Eldridge entertain- 
ment house, Franklin, O. 24579 
My best friend; w C. B. S., m Vir- 
ginia Lynd Hartley, of U. 8S. (Jn 
Elementary messenger, v. 4, no. 4) 
© Dee. 15, '1923;. 2 « ‘Dec. 22; EH 
578238; Clara B. Sibley, Louisville. 

24580 
My boyhood days, way back home; 
waltz,-w' and; m H: J. B., of UAS., 
arr. August H. Dietze, of U. S. © 
1 e: Dee. 3, 1923; E 575241; Harry 
John Bramlage, Kansas City, Mo. 

24581 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24582 


My busy Izzy man; w R. O., melody 
Carl Seyb [pseud. of Floda Fisher] 
of MWrnSi; Ove} Nowste 1828 Ei 
574587 ; Rebecca Odell, New Albany, 
Ind. 24582 


My California rose, fox trot, w Edna 
Mae Smith, m..G.'V.: B.'of: UL S., 
arr. M. Richmond, of U.S. ©1« 
Dec. 8, 1923; E 575357; George Van 
Emburegh Betts, San Diego, Calif. 

24583 


My daddy darling dear; waltz, w and 
m ACO! Biv of -UVcs. arr: Aueust 
Hi Dietze, of Ui Sf ©! Le. Deer 3, 
1923; E 575240; Harry John Bram- 
lage, Kansas City, Mo. 24584 


My daddy pays the bills; w T. W., 
m Valeria Gordon, of -U. S8.; pf. 
with w. © Nov. 27, 1923; 2 ec. Dee. 
10; E 575438: Troy Wakefield, King- 
wood, W. Va. 24585 


My dago man; w and m F. S., of 
Italy, arr. Glauco M. Meriggioli, of 
Italy. Milan, Bogani....©. July. 1, 
1922-1 ¢., Dee 19. H. aralkso ; wWiar- 
ence Sparr, Milan. 24586 

My dream girl; by A. G. De Jahn, 
of U. S.; orech. 4to. © Dec. 10, 
1923; 2 e: Dec. 17; E 575938 ;5 Man- 
hattan music co., New York. 24587 

w and m Bertha Johnston, of 
U. &, arr. William Lester, of U. S. 
© 1e. Dee. 1, 1923; E 577640; Ber- 
tha EK. Johnston, Chicago. 24588 

My first waltz; by M. A. G., of U. S.; 
pis © Dec: 11 1923* 2 ce. Weed : 
E 575806; Marie Antoinette Grover, 
Ferguson, Mo. 24589 

My flower of life; w and m Samuel 
Richards Gaines, of U. 8. 1. High 
voice, in F.—2. Medium voice, in 
D. © Nov. 26, 1923; 2: c. each Dec. 


28; E 578280; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 24590: 


My girl; w F. E. B., melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of 
U.S -Oul1 eC Dec. G4 1928 ):i 
580103; Frank E. Bowles, Cumber- 
land, Md. 24591 


My happy home in Tennessee; w I. D. 
H., melody H. Dubois [pseud. of 
Htheks Fishergiofo 49.7 Sri @allt c. 
Dec. 17, 1923; E 575945; Iva Delle 
Hedges, Paris, Tenn. 24592 

My haven; w and m Lewis Barnes. 
of England; in E flat. © Nov. 17, 
1923; 1 ¢ Nov. 17; EH 572835; Jo- 
seph Henry Larway, London. 24593 

My home among the hills; w B. S., 

melody M. Peree [pseud. of Mrs. 
PP B. Robinson] of ,U; Ss: ©. ave 


pt. 123; .n:'s.;-v. 18 


Dee. 24, 1923; E.580107; Bertrand 
Smith, Miltonvale, Kan. . 24594 


My honey girl; w H. R., m Valeria 
Gordon, of U. 8.3; pf. with w.''© 
Nov.’ 27;* 1923% “2tci = Dec atg 75) 
575453; Harry Raphel, Troy, N. Y. 

24595 

My island of dreams; w L. R: 8.,m E. 
S..S.: Huntmeten, of U.S. teat, c. 
Dec. 7, 1923; E 575314: Li. RY Selley, 
Hamilton, Bermuda. 24596 


My lady fell a-sighing; four part song, 
w from A chaplet of thoughts, G. W., 
m W. H. Reed, of England; mixed 
voices. 4to. (Novello’s part song 
book. second seres, no. 1415) © 
Dec. 27, 19238 ; 1 c. Dec. 29; BH 573288.; 
Novello & co,, 1td., London, 24597 


My lady moon; w Helen Frazee-Bower, 
m Ralph Cox, of U. 8S. © Dee. 21, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 22: He beorsaetG. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 

24598. 

My lady’s favor; mazurka, by Arnoldo 
Sartorio, of Germany; pf. © Dec. 
11, 192353) '2°¢." Dee 13 5 oT! 4 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. — 

24599) 

My little brown-eyed queen; w M. 8... 
m Arnold T. Lax, of U. SS. New 
York, Frank Harding. © Dee. 10, 
1923 ; 2 c. Dee. 20; BE 578227 ; Minnie- 
Seiler, Le Sueur, Minn. 24600: 


My little Irish colleen; w and melody 
Herman Hicky Rettig, of U. S. © 
1c. Dec. 21, 1923; EH 580014; H. Ret- 
tig, Newark, N. J. 24601 

My Lord don’t save a klan; w J. A. V., 
m M. Paul Manganella, of U. 8S. © 
1c. Dee. 14, 1923; EH 577834; J. A. 
Veazey, Youngstown, O. 24602: 

My loved Long Island home; w J. M. 
C., im, Sylvia, Forrest, of U, S23 pi. 
with w. © Dec. 6, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 
10; E..575420;. J, M., Coghlan, ,Pat- 
chogue, N. Y. ~ 24603. 

My Mamie Rose; waltz, w. Bartley 
Costello, melody P. D., of U. S., arr. 
Ray Mathews, of U. S.; 1st violin. 
©--+ @.Dec.,20, 19235, Hy O18020 ; 
Phil De Angelis, New York. 24604 

My mammy; w T. EK. R., melody John 
E:, Ryan, .of,U.. 8. 7.@, ts ¢ Wee, 22, 
1923: E 578064: Thomas Edward 
Rees, Inglewood, Calif. 24605: 

My manicure girl; w and m_/P. G.S., 
of: WAS. Ol @ Dee tips ae. 
575887 ; Peter G. Smith, Seattle. 

24606 


“My mother’s cradle song: w S. F. G., 


m Chas. L. Johnson, of U. 8S. ©1e. 


1364 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 
Weert 17, = 1923's EH! 575886; Sara 
Frances Graddy, Hoxie, Kan. 
24607. 


My mother’s picture; w M. W., m Ar- 
nold T. Lax, of U. & © 1. Dec. 
31, 1923; E 578473; Mary Wilcox, 
Sisseton, 8. D. 24608 


My mother’s wedding ring; w Mrs. 
Edgar T. Neal, m Geo. Graff, jr., of 
U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
© 1c. Dee. 13, 1923; FE 577852; Mrs. 
Edgar Neal, San Saba, Tex. 24609 


My old prairie home; w E. W., m Al. 
Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 
Noy. 28, 1923 ; 2 c. Dee. 10; E 575419 ; 
Edna Widner, La Farge, Wis. 

24610 


My only friend; w and m R. M. B., of 
Meee. Dec 11, 1923: 2. ¢7' Dec, 
12; EH 575496; Ruth M. Brown, 
Huntington, W. Va. - 24611 


My own United States; three-part 
song, w Stanislaus Stange, m Julian 
Edwards, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U.S.; unchanged voices. 4to. (Wit- 
mark school edition, no. 1729) © 
Dec. 20, 1923 ; 2 ec. Dee. 28; E 578208 ; 
M. Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement] 24612 

—two part song, w Stanislaus 
Stange, m Julian Edwards, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; un- 
changed voices. 4to. (Two part 
chorals, Witmark school edition, no. 
1728) © Dec. 17, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 22; 
E 578126: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

24613 

My pledge; w Agnes Lockhart Hughes, 
m James Raymond Duane, of U. 8.; 
medium voice. © Dee. 10, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 18; E 577889; Luckhardt & 
Belder, New York. 24614 

My radium girl; w and m D. K. M. 
and hy J. M..-of ULS., arr. Frank V. 
Beggs, of U.S. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1923: 
EF 578149; Daniel K. Miller and 
Fred J. Maguire, Brooklyn. 24615 

My red rose; w Laurene Highfield, m 
Winifred }#. Moore, of U. S.; unison 
and 2 pt. cho. 4to. (School music 
for the upper grades and high 
school) © Dec. 12, 1923; 2 ¢. Dec. 
18; HE 575983; Chart music pub. 
house, Chicago. 24616 

My Savior opened the windows; w 
Johnson! 'Oatmnan, jr im .<B..7B)B., 
of U. S. © Oct. 30, 1923; 2c. Dec. 
24; E 580151; B. B. Beall, Douglas- 
-ville, Ga. 24617 

My ship comes sailing; w P. F. W., 
melody W. G. L. and H. O. L., of 


24627 


U:' 8: arr. Harry Alford, of U.S. 
© 1c. Dee. 8, 1923; E 577780; Web- 
ster G. Larsen, Harold O. Larsen 
and Paul F. Watkins, Evanston, II. 

24618 


My sweetie’s sweeter than that; danc- 
ing song, w and m Ted Koehler, Leo 
Murphy and Ted Fiorito, of U. S. 
© Deer 21.4923" 27 er Dec 22) 
580178 ; Leo Feist, inc., New York. 

24619 


Mystic river; two-part song, w Lottie 
Linwood, m Norwood Dale, of U. S8.; 
treble voices. 4to. (Theo. Presser 
co. school choruses) © Dec. 11, 
123 22. @: Dee. 13.278) (5620 7 neo: 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24620 


N’as-tu. done pas compris; fantaisie 
valse, de Lucien Durand, of France; 
pf.» ©; Nov:'3, 1923; 1,c.. Nov: 30; 
E 572933; Louis Jacquot, Paris. 
24621 
National self teacher; by Frank Littig, 
of U. S.; for blow accordeon, organ- 
ette, hohnerette or saxonette. 4to. 
© Oct. 5, 1923; 2 ¢. and aff. Oct 13; 
A 761110; Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 24622 


Nature (A) carol; lyric Ethel Tindal- 
Atkinson, from the album Spindrift, 
m May H. Brahe, of Great Britain; 
in-O."Cy May 9) 1923 Le pwees:; 
EH} 573105; Enoch & sons, ltd., Lon- 
don. 24623 


Nature songs for children; w various 
authors, m J; N:; W.,.of U. S: 4to. 
© Nov.;,16;;1923);, 2;,¢, Nov. 22.5, .aff. 
Dee. 15; A 765379; J. Nevlin Why- 
bark, Los Angeles. 24624 


Naughty sweetie; w Dewey D. Prater, 
m Chas. A. Arthur, of U. S. © Dec. 
G. 1923::52-c. Dee. 8o°H ST7196 5 Ar- 
thur bros., Detroit. 24625 


Nearer, my God, to Thee; pantomime, 
w Sarah F. Adams, m Lowell Ma- 
son, compiled Jt) H! K., of U: S. 
8vo. (Popular hymns pantomimed) 
© Sept: 15, 1923; 2 ce. and aff. Sept. 
19; A 758120; J. H. Kuhlman, Lou- 
donville, O. 24626 


Nell; w Leconte de Lisle, English ver- 
sion Alice Mattullath, m Gabriel 
Fauré, op 18, no. 1, ed. N. Clifford 
Page, of U. S.; medium voice in HE 
flat. (Select songs by French com- 
posers, Carl Fischer edition, series 
Il: Superior ed. 5593) © Dee. 8, 
1923; 2 « Dec. 24; EH 580087; Carl 
Fischer, ine... New York. [© Eng- 
lish version and arrangement] 24627 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24628 


Nephews and nieces; five little pieces, 
Donald Ford, of Great Britain; pf. 
Contents :—1. Marie —2. Marcus.— 


3. Iris—4. Rodney.—5. Michael. © |} 


Dec. 18, 1923; 1 ce. Dee. 20; E 573201; 
Murdoch, Murdoch & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. : 24628 
Nervous nuckles; fox trot, Norman J. 
Elholm,,.of,,.U.. Sign pi.;~ ©, Dees, T, 
1923; 2 e« Dee 21; E 580031; Jack 
Mills, ine., New York. 24629 
Nest (The) in the old family tree; w 
J. W. M. F., melody John F. Ryan, 
Of U.S. BO. 1c” eC ty eae. 
570301; John W. M. Fraser, New 
Glasgow, N. S., Canada. 24630 
New adventures in flowerland; oper- 
etta for children, w and m Alice L. 
Woodcock, of U. S. © Nov. 6, 1923; 
1 ec. Dee. 29; D 26514; Eldridge en- 
tertainment house, Franklin, O. 
24631 
New (The) corn palace; march, K. L. 
King, of U. 8S. Cincinnati, O., Fill- 
more music house. 4to. 1. Orch.— 
2. Band. © Nov. 10, 1923; 2 ¢. each 
Nov. 16; E 577126, 577129; Fillmore 
bros. co., Cincinnati. 24632, 24633 


New gospel quartets; w and m various 
authors, compiled HE. S. Lorenz, Ira 
B. Wilson and H. Von Berge, of 
U. S.; men’s voices. 12mo. © Nov. 
6,.,,.£923.5 »2. @pand ali, Dec. 315, A 
766563 ; Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 

24684 

- New-Virgina-blues; by James Wilton, 
of Holland, op. 27; pf. © Dec. 4, 
19252. Wes Dec IIa AhoL00 sae EL, 
Smit, Amsterdam, Holland. 24635 

New Zealand cradle song; by Clar- 
ence Elkin, of Australia; pf. (Pal- 
ing’s piano series, no. 15) © Oct. 5, 
1923; 1 c. Nov. 26; E 573119; W. H. 
Paling & co., ltd., Sydney, Aus- 
tralia. 24636 

Neyer (Der) Eli Eli; w folk Song, 
TU ALPS SS. Ge, Ot Monta, 

, (ANTON AE ADT) 
© Dee. 24, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 24; E 


580044; Samuel Gozinsky, New 
York. 24637 
Nie masz nad zolmierza; z melodyi 


ludowej opr. Frank Przybylski, of 
U. S.; uktad na fortepian auto- 
matycezny. © 1c. Dec. 13, 1923; H 
577861; Victor music roll co., Chi- 
cago. 24638 
Nie opuszezaj nas; modlitwa, opra- 
cowat Wincenty Baluta, of U. S8.; 
na sop., alt ad lib., skrzypce obbl., 
fort lub organ. Chicago, W. H. 
Sajewski music store and music pub. 


i 


pt: HEWEaL AY. os 


co. © Dee. 15, 1923; 2 e) Dec. 29; 
E 578279; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 
24639 
Nifty Lou; song fox-trot, by Byron 
Gay, of Great Britain; military 
band. 4to. (Boosey & co.’s supple- 
mental journal) © Oct. 18, 1923; 
1 ec. Nov. 20; E 572818; Boosey & 
co., London. [© arrangement] 
24640 


Night at the Thimble Islands; w and 
mC. H. A., of U. S. ©l1e. Noy. 20, 
1923 ; E 578033; Clara Haskell Abel, 
Seymour, Conn. 24641 


Night (A) in June; nocturne, Freder- 
ick A. Williams, of U. S., op. 105, no. 
2:-pf. © Dec. 1; 19238; 2ee, Dee 2s ; 
E 578282; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

; 24642 

Night song; song of the waiting one, 
w and m Lily Strickland, of U. S.; 
low voice. Fischer ed. (Jn Songs 
of Ind, no. 4)... ©. Wee 22 aaa Cc. 
Dec. 26; KB 578173; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. 24643 


Nightingale (The); part-song, w 
Aidan Clarke, m Alec Rowley, of 
England; mixed voices. 4to. (Or- 
pheus, new series, no. 593) © Dec. 
27,; 1923; 1 c.sDec. 295, Hyame2ss: 
Novello & co., Itd., London. 24644 

Nightingale’s (The) message (Txori 
urretxindorra) ; Basque love-song, 
from Laburdi, English version Mary 
Ellis Opdyecke and Kurt Schindler, 
m setting Jesis Guridi, ed. Kurt 
Schindler, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
4to. (Songs of the Spanish prov- 
inces; Basque provinces) © Sept. 
24,,1923.. 2..¢c.; Dec. 28); .H.,.578281 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. [© edit- 
ing and English version] 24645 


Nile night; w and m James Francis 
Cooke, of U. S. 1. High voice.—2. 
Low voice. © Dee. 11, 1923; 2 c¢. 
each Dec. 13; E 575656, _ 575661 ; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24646, 24647 


Nine o’clock Sal; w and m Jack Le 
Roy, Billy Hays, Jim O’Leary and 
Nelson Ingham, of U. S: © Dee. 7, 
1928; 2 ec. Dec. 19; E 580012; Joe 
Morris music co., New York. 24648 


Ninety and nine; pantomime, w and 
m compiled J. H. K., of U. 8. 8vo. 
(Popular hymns pantomimed) © 
Sept. 15, 1923; 2 c. and aff Sept. 19; 
A 758117; J. H. Kuhlman, Loudon- 
ville, O. 24649 


Nip o’ rye; song and dance, w and 


m W.H., of U. S., arr. Knox Robins, 
of U. S. Dearborn, Mich., Walter 


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no. 13, 1923 


Hull co. © Dec. 4, 1923; 2 ¢ Dec. 
20; E 578102; Walter Hull, Dear- 


born, Mich. 24650 
No foolin’ now; w Jessalyn Powers, m 
He WS of U.S. ©'1 ¢ Dec. 22, 1923 
0) 580115 - Ruth Walsh, Deer Lodge, 

Mont. 24651 
No one knows what happens in the old 
arm chair; w and m Charles and 


Harry Tobias and Louis Breau, 
ws! © Dec. 14,1928 2c. Dec..15; 
E 577929: Breau & Tobias, New 
York. 24652 


No other girl; from The town clown 
w and m Bert Kalmar and Harry 
Ruby, or U.S: © Dee. 3; 1923; 
2 @ ‘Dec. 31; E 578436; Waterson, 
Berlin & Sny der co., New York. 

24653 

OW has clusetel. 

© Oct. 30, 

H. M. 


ot 


No sorrows will be there; 
oto: hy. OL. U.S, 
1923; 2 c. Dee. 24; E 580158 ; 
Bagie, Burke’s Garden, Va. 24654 


No wonder they called you Mary; w 
and m Fred Rath, 
Joe Bart’, Of WU. os. 


Joe Garren and 
© Dee. 28, 


1923 ; 2 ce. Dec. 28; E 578199; Water- 
son, Berlin & Sny der CO., New York. 
24655 


Nobody else but you; fox trot, Eric 
Ceates, ed. H. M. Higgs, of Great 
Britain orch. 4to. (Chappell & 
cO.’S orchestral journal, no. 962) © 
Dee. 17, 1923 ; 1 e. Dec. 21; BE 573242 ; 
Chappell & co., Itd., London. [© 
arrangement | 24656 


w Daisy Fisher, m WHric Coates, 
of Great Britain. © Dec. 14, 1923,; 
1 e. Dee. 17; E 573189; Chappell & 
CO... veo, London. 24657 


Nobody knows you w hen you are down 
and out; w_and melody Jimmie Cox, 
op U. S. Oyvdiesibee. $%;.1923; BE 
575894; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., ine., New York. 24658 


Nobody seems to want to love me now; 
w and m Frederick Rosse, of Eng- 
land. © Dee. 18, 1923; 1c. Dee. 19; 
FE 573190; Keith, Prow se & co., ltd., 
London. 24659 


Noch a regen kumt sunenshien ; w and m 
I. L., arr. Louis Cohen, of U. Bac Di. 


with w. (.}°°WIDW OMAP PDAYIN =8)) 


© Oct. 30, 1923; 2 @ Nov. 20; EB 
577216; Isidor Lillian, Brooklyn. 
24660 


Nofrio la fardazza; mazurka, melody 
Giuseppe Tarantola, of Italy, domi- 
eiled at Brooklyn. © 1 ¢. Nov. 30, 
1923385751270 ; Rosario Catalano, 
Brooklyn. 24661 


EE ee el ee 2 


Nola; fox trot, Arndt, ed. and played 
McNair Iigenfritz, of U. S. (Solo 
earola, no. oe [Music roll] © 
Dee. 17, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 24; BE 578502 ;s 
Cable co., Chicago. [© editing] 

24662 


Non ti vedro’ mai piu’; romanza senti- 
mentale, versi di L. Bevilacqua, 
musicata da Antonio Renzi, of Italy. 
© 1 ce. Dec. 22, 1923; E 578120; 
Luigi Bevilacqua, Bridgeport, Conn. 

24663 ~ 


Noon day; reverie, Daniel Rowe, of 
Thess gh (In June) © Dee. 11, 
1923; 2 c. Dee. 18; -E 575697; Theo. 
Presser CO., Philadelphia, 24664 


Novelty (The) cornetist; by L. P., = 
Ee S426) Oet, 3h, 1923: 2 e. Nov. 7; 
aff. Nov. 26; A 766248; wee 
Panico, Chicago. 24665 


Now it’s time to go, for we’ve said all 
we know; w andm H.C. E., of U.S 
Franklin, O., Eldridge entertain- 
ment house. (Songs for concert 
home and school-room use) © Oct. 
10, 1923; 2 e Dec. 29; E 580292 ; 
Harry C. Eldridge, Franklin, O. 

24666 


Now let’s talk about beauty; w B. MI. 
C., m Al Meehan, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © Sept. 21, 1923; 2.e: Dec. 10; 
BH 575414; Bella M. ‘Cormier, New 
Bedford, Mass. 24667 


Now what should a young maid do? 
song recitation, w Byron W. King, m 
Harry C. Eldridge, of U. S. © Oct. 
18,) 19232 @ Deer 2955.8) 5802907; 
Eldridge entertainment house, Frank- 
lin, O. 24668 


Nowhere my heart finds peace; w and 
melody A. §., of U. S. ©1c Dee. 
20, 1923; E 578025; Alexander Suss- 
man, Philadelphia. 24669 


Nursery rhymes of London town; bk. 
3, w and m Eleanor Farjeon, of 
Great Britain. 4to. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 14, 
1923; 1c. Dee. 27; E 573280; Anglo- 
French music ¢€o., ‘Itd., London. 

24670 


O come, everyone that thirsteth; an- 


them, w from the Bible, m Hugh 
Blair, of England; mixed voices. 
4to. (Musical times, Jan. 1, 1924) 


©: Dec. 28, 1923; 1 « Dee. 31; E 


573329: Novello & co., Itd., London. 
24671 
O come unto Me and rest: w and m 


James Fitch, of Great Britain. © 

Nov. 10, 1923; 2 e. Dec. 3; E 575198 ; 

William McEwan. Roanoke, Va. 
24672 


67 


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24673 


O land of hope and freedom; three- 
part song, w Wm. H. Gardner, m 
George Lowell Tracy, arr. Geo. J. 
Trinkaus, (of. .U, « Ses. punehanged 
voices. 4to. (Witmark school edi- 
tion, no. 1719) © Dee. 20, 1923; 
2 c. Dec. 28; E 578206; M. Witmark 
& sons, New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 24673 

———two part song, w Wm. H. Gard- 
ner, m George Lowell Tracy, arr. 
Geo. J. Trinkaus, of U. S.; un- 
changed voices. (Two part chorals, 
Witmark school edition, no. 1733) 
©: Dees0, 1923-2" ch “Deters: h) 
oT7978; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 

' 24674 

QO, light of all the world; sacred song, 
w and m Bernard Hamblen, of Hng- 
land; in A flat. ‘© Dee. 20; 1923; 
2 ¢, Dec. 22; E 578846; Harms, inc., 
New York. 24675 

O Lord, support us; w John Henry 


Newman, m Harvey B. Gaul, of 
U. 8.; mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 
(Church music review, no. 693) © 
Nov. 216° 19235222 Tei Nove Tle BH 


974960; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
24676 

love that wilt not let me go; anthem, 
w George Matheson, m Fred E. EKg- 
gert, of U. S.; sop. and cho. 4to. 
(Theo. Presser co. sacred music for 
mixed voices) © Dec. 11, 1923; 
2 ¢. Dec. 13; E 575629; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 24677 
O Miagdelein, du bist mir sehr ver- 
dachtig; shimmy-lied aus Dolly, ge- 
Sangstext von Rudolf Bernauer, 
musik von Hugo Hirsch, of Ger- 
many, instr. v. Otto Lindemann, of 
Germahy; salon oreh. mit piano- 
direktion. 4to. © Nov. 20, 1923; 
1 c. Dec. 29; E 573322 ; Drei-masken 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 24678 
O mammy’s pickaninny; w Lilla T. 
Elder, m Andrew T. Bogart, of U. S.; 
high . int Bs) «©. DecnA2s 1923 \5y 2 ‘ec. 
Dec. 18; E .577891; Luckhardt & 
Belder, New York. 24679 
© mother linger near me; w A. M. J., 
mi PT.) Ay Zu, Of UO. S.5 arts Mamie ‘1. 
Farrell,of, U. Ss). ©) 1 ¢ Dee. 14, 
1923 ; E 580238 ; Teresa Helen Zeller, 
Defiance, O. 24680 
‘O palluncino; versi di Giuseppe Teta- 
mo, musica di Oreste Ceryno, of 
Italy ; mand.. acc... 4to,. © Dee., 28, 
1923: 27 ¢c. Dee: 31; BE -578452 ;, Ro- 
sario Catalano, Brooklyn. 24681 
pustiggiatore; Piedigrotta 1923, 
parole e musica di diversi antori, of 


O 


‘O 


pt. III, n. S.¥.:218 


Italy. Naples, Canzone partenopea. 
© Sept. 1, 1923; 1-¢. Sept. 29; A-for. 
23248; Italian book co., New York. 
24682 

O salutaris; Latin w, m C. F. Mutter, 
of U. S.; bar. solo. 4to. © Dec. 
20, 1923; 2 ec. Dee. 28; EH 578260: 
R. J. Sorin, De Lisle, Miss. 24683 


O salutaris Hostia (O saving vic- 
tim) ; song, m W. J. Marsh, of 
U. §.; organ ace. 4to. (MecLaugh- 
lin & Reilly co. edition, no. 259) 
© Sept. 30, 1923; 2 « Dec. 31; BE 
578430; McLaughlin & Reilly co., 
Boston. 24684 


"O sole mio (My bright sun); Nea- 
politan serenade, two-part song, Ed- 
uardo Di Capua, arr. Paul Bliss, of 
U. S.; sop. and alto. 4to. (Theo. 


Presser co. school choruses) © 
Dec, ,..12, 992555 2) \e.5 Diecs eaeieP) 
575849; Theo. Presser c¢o., Phila- 


delphia. [© new arrangement] 


24685 
O star of love; sacred song, w and m 
Henry’ G. Miler ore ti te wt to 
violin obbl., in E flat. Los Angeles, 
Calif., Mission music pub. co. 
Dec.'8, 1923; 2c. Dee, 17; B 577990 ; 
A. EK. Millier, Los Angeles. 24686 
taste and see; anthem, w from 
Psalm xxxiv: 8, 9, 10, m (Henry 
G. Millier, of U. S.; ‘solo, quartet and 
mixed cho., with organ ace, in E. 
Los Angeles, Calif., Mission music 
pub: ' co.) 4te.’ © Nove) iato23 - 
2c. Dec. 17; E 577989; A. BH. Millier. 
Los Angeles. 24687 


tender Christ; w Charlotte O. 
Woodbury, m Virginia Lynd Hart- 
ley, of U. S. (Jn Elementary mes- 
senger, v. 4, no. 4) © Dee 15, 
1923 ;'2 ¢. Dee. 22) 578239): Clara 
B. Sibley, Louisville. 24688 


O welcome day .of peace; w Katherin 
Ward, :m EB. A. Giyo6h Wises an B. 
©: 1'e. Dec. ' 19; 1923 ER S15982- 
Frederic A. Grant, Brooklyn. 24689 

O wretched man; by John Wilbye, of 
England, ed. and adapted, Edmund 
H. Fellowes, of England; male 
voices. 4to. (John Wilbye’s sec- 
ond set of madrigals, no. 27: Male 
voice choir library, no. 98) © Oct. 
15,2 1923: Loe Octi) 203. BwerZegs ; 
Stainer & Bell, Itd., London. [© 
arrangement | 24690 

O yes, yonder comes my Lord; arr. 
J. B. Herbert, of U. S.; male voices. 
©,.Dec., 17,1923 7 2).eDeei265 BE 
580211; Homer <A. Rodeheaver, 
Chicago. [© arrangement] 24691 


O 


O 


1368 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


na. 13) 1923 


Oberlin pep song: w and m R. R. P., 
of U. S., Oberlin, O., Oberlin col- 
jege glee club. © Dec. 29, 1923; 
2° Dec. 31; EH 578470; Rob. Roy 

~ Peery, Oberlin, O. 24692 


Ocean (An) lullaby; saxophone ro- 
manza, F. P. Canfield and Gordon 
S. Thayer, of U. 8.; pf. (Pleasure 
pieces) © Dec. 15, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 
15; EH 577928; S. Brainard’s sons 
co., New York. 24693 

Octopus (The) and the mermaid; 
deep sea serenade, K. L. King, of 
Las, oe band), Ato....,© Mar. ..10, 
Pea ae. Dec, 21 2 iH. a(S087 > Cr. L: 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 24694 

Od Francyi jade; z melodyi ludowej 
opr. ., Frank .Przybylski, of U. S.; 
ukiad na fortepian automatyczny. © 
Mewwvee ta, 1925> 0 5862; Victor 
music roll co., Chicago. 24695 

Off to the camp; by Mathilde Bilbro, 


of U. S.; pf. (Characteristic pieces) 
Ge weritt 1925-2. ce Decs13: +h 
5975736: Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24696 
Offenbach (Jacques) Selection from 
the operas of Offenbach; selected 


and arr. John Ansell, of Great Brit- 
Aerie) mec: At, 19235 Acc. Dec, 
27; EB 5738243; Chappell & eo., 1td., 
London. 24697 
Oft in my dreaming; w Gale Wendell, 
i My B., Of U.S, © il, a Dee 8, 
1923: E 577781; Duane R. Bassett, 
Bennington, Vt. 24698 
Oh Anna; w F. M., m Sylvia Forrest, 
ob Uer8h;. pf. swith wi: © ‘Dee. 6, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 10; EB 575423; Frank 
Mason, Detroit. 24699 
Oh boy! what joy we had in barefoot 
days; by Al Wilson and Jas. A. 
Brennan, arr. J.-Arko Mendelsohn, 
of. U: S:;-orch., in’ G;,::4to. ‘© Dee 
20) 1924c,20e. Dec) 2.3: Bi 580040: 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 24700 
Oh, come to my Arkansas home; w 
and m Leroy B. Lesiter, of U. 8S. © 
Apr. 9, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 27: E 580245 ; 
L. B. Lesiter, Gray Horse, Okl. 
24701 

Oh darling baby, my very own; w 
Mrs; 8... By m.Geo..-Graff,. jr., of 
U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. 
© 1c. Dec. 13,1923; E 577857 ; Mrs. 
S. Bloomgren, Minneapolis. 24702 
Oh! dem golden slippers; march song, 
m, M,.. W..... Butler, of).U.)S2; with 
banjo imitation. © Dee. 6, 1923; 
2 @ Dec. 10; EH 575459; A. W..Per- 
ry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. - 24703 


24715 


Oh golden land; w and m E. P., of 
WaiSeu ©, ase) Deen 47): 1923-8 
575965; Hstelle Philleo, Oakland, 
Calif. 24704 


Oh honey; w Mrs. H. D., m Geo. Graff, 
jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, of 
Sat Oe lie Deeds. TOQR: > B 
577851; Mrs. Harry Dunneback, Los 
Angeles. 24705 


Oh! how I'd love to be a sweet baby; 
w 8S. D. S., melody John F. Ryan,’ 
Gf EL Si ©. Lc; Dee, 244 1923 0B) 
580411 ; Stephen D. Satzewich, Hins- 
dale, Mass. 24706 


Oh, I have a lass and her eyes are not 
glass; w Harold Park, m F. G., of 
Uoes: hie NOV. 30: 1925 0/8) 
575163; Frank Guerrera, St. Law- 
rence, Mass. 24707 


Oh, let me ever know Thee near to me: 
sacred song, w Frederick H. Mar- 


tens, m Alexander Macfadyen, of 
U, S.. d. Medium voice, in #.—2. 


High voice, in G. © Nov. 26, 1923; 
2 e. each Dee. 29; E 578331; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 24708 


Oh! Lizzie, put on the Ritz; fox-trot 
novelty song, w Leslie Moore, m 
Johnny Tucker, of U. S. © Dee. 17, 
1923; 2. ¢ Dee. 18; E 577998: Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 


24709 
-——— —— arr. Ted Eastwood, of 
U. S.; orch., in E flat. 4to. © Dee. 


20, 1923 ; 2 c. Dec. 21; E 580042 ; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 24710 
Oh! .Loli:Lues fox trot;) wand m 
By Eayaycot Uy. SG) ic Wee! 8; 
1923; E 577789; Bernard LeRoy 
Seaman, New York. 24711 
Oh San, won’t you please come back 
to Japan; w Phil Furman, melody 
Wari Bi, cof) Vie S14 Onbie.. ‘Deer 7; 
1923; E 575888; Walter Hastings, 
New York. 24712 
Oh! Susanna; w and m-Stephen C. 
Foster, of U. S., ed. Claude Lap- 
hams of Ur See v©: Deesi3,. 1923.5 \2' e: 
Dec. 31; E 578446; Jack Snyder pub. 
co., inc., New York. 24713 
Oh those beautiful little blue laws: w 
HK. M., m Al. Meehan, of U. S.; pf. 
with w.. © Nov. 19, 1923; 2. ¢. Dec. 
10; E 575416; Emma McKinnon, 
Salem, O. 24714 
Oh what yo’ gonna do? negro spiritual, 
Wo ame mS eB We ok UY SL ©: 1 
e. Dec. 17, 1923; E 575958; Susan 
Eugenia Wren, Excelsior Springs, 
Mo. 24715 


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24716 


pt. 1117, Be Sy Vv. 18 


Oh, when I get to heaven; three-part 
song, hegro spiritual, harmonized 
Charles Fonteyn Manney, of U. S.; 
women’s voices. 4to. © Nov. 17, 


1923 ; 2 c. Dee. 28; E 578310; Oliver: 


[© arrange- 
24716 
Oh, you girls who are pretty and wise; 
w KE. F. J.,.m Herman Dubois [pseud. 
of Ethel Fisher] of U.S. New York, 
Frank.Harding. © Dec. 14, 1923; 
PC. CC 20... By tiles) De aie ie. 
Jones, Denver. 24717 
Oi is dus a rebezin; w and m A. K.,, 
of Poland, domiciled at New York. 
(JD87°27 N ONG TN TWN) 
©..Nov.. 28, '1923;..2 « ANov.528-; EB 
D77774; Adolf King, New York. 
24718 
Jarlina; by James Francis Cooke, 


Ditson Boston. 


ment] 


co., 


OV 


transcribed and paraphased Edwin’ 


H. Lemare, of Great Britain, domi- 
ciled at Portland, Me.; organ. (Fa- 
mous melodies old and new) © Dee. 
TD) 1925" 2. @ Der 22. WH Ss0Tao: 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. [© 
transcription ] 24719 
Old Argentina; w Dave Ringle, m Ed- 
die Conrad, of U. S., arr. Eugene 
Platzman, of U. S. ©1«. Dee. 20, 
1923: E 578024; Broadway music 
corp., New York. 24720 
Old @ance; by E. G. K., of U. S.; pf. 
© # €)- Dec! 3i1, A923: BH 5784s : 
Emily Grace Kay, St. Paul. 24721 


Old (The) duchess at the court ball; 
by Henry Holden Huss, of U. S8.; 
pf. (Sheet music edition, P. 1342: 
Happy days, no: 4)’ ©- Nov. 27) 
1923; 2 e. Dec. 24; E 580067; Carl 
Fischer, ine., New York. 24722 

Old-fashioned (An) game; by Daniel 
Rowe, of U. S.; pf. (In the park) 
©: Dec: §27! 11923: 2 “e. Dee): 29° HB 
578375; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24723 

Old (An) fashioned mother; w F. J. 
H., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 1 c. 
Dee. 13, 1923; E 577858; F. J. 
son, Palmer, Mass. 24724 

Old friends; modernized revival by 
NeW: arr! Will. Bi elds oir St: 
orch. 4to. (Sing them again series) 
Contents :—1. She was bred in old 
Kentuek.—2) ‘Two Tittle girls’ in 
blue.—3. Star Spangled Banner. © 
Dee: 20,,19235 2 ce. Dee, 22.; BH 578121 ; 
Norman Jefferies, Philadelphia. [© 
arrangement | 

Old Glory; w Abram Earle, m Sylvia 
Worrest, of U. S.: pf. with w. © 


24725 | 


Nov. 27, 1923; 2 ¢. Dee. 103 B 575454 : 
Karl Welty, Cedaredge, Col: 24726 


Old Haytien cradle song; by Alfred 
Pochon, of Switzerland, domiciled at 
New York; pf. (Sheet music edi- 
tion, P. 1330) | © Dee. 3)'4923-°2 ec. 
Dec. 24; E 580073; Carl Fischer, 
ine., New York. 24727 


Old (The) homestead grand march: 
by J. Owen Long, of U. 8.; pf.. four 
hands. © Dec. 7, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 
12°; B'575525 ; DW. Crist, Atance, 
O. 24728 

Old lace and lavender; by William 
Baines, of U. Sv. pi 1) ec 1, 
1928 ; 2 ec. Dec. 29; H 578384; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24729 

Old (The) mill wheel; by Bert R. 
Anthony, of U.S.,0n. Zak, uor nn. pt. 
(Memories of the old farm house, 


no. 7) © Sept. 4 192352 @¢ Dee 
28; E 578283; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 24730 


Old (The) oaken bucket; transeribed 
and paraphrased Edwin H. Lemare, 
of England, domiciled at Portland, 
Me.; organ. (Famous melodies old 
and new) © Dee. 11, 1923: 2 «. 
Dec. 13; E 575707; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. [© new arrange- 
ment] 24731 


Old school bell; three-part song, w 
Laurene Highfield, m Winifred PF. 
Moore, of U. S.; sop., alto and bar., 
melody in bar. 4to. (School music 
for the upper grades and high 
school) © Dec. 10, 1923; 2 © Dee. 
18; E 575988; Chart music pub. 


house, Chicago. 2Qa732 
Old (The) tally-ho; by William 
Baines, of U. S.; pf: © Dee. 27, 


1923 ; 2.¢. Dec. 29; E 578382; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24733 
Old (The) time religion; w and m 
Alo. EL, of U. Sie © Deer Girg2s ; 
2 e. Dee. 28; E 578261; A. J. Hodge. 
Mazeppa, Minn. 24734 


Old (The) wooden clock; by Bert R. 
Anthony, of U. S., op. 251, no. 4; 
' pf. (Memories of the old farm 
house, no. 4) © Sept: 7, 1923; 2 «¢. 
Dec. 28; E 578284; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. 24785 
Ole Miss Blues: w rev. Walter Hirsch, 
m W. C. Handy, of U. S: © Dec. 
24, 1923 32) e)) Dee 2s BY arseoz = 
Richmond-Robbins, ine... New York. 
[© revision] 24736 
On a jolly hunt (Auf zur frohlichen 
jagd) ; rhythmic groups, R. Krentz- 
lin, of Germany, op. 85, no. 3; pf. 
(From my youth) © Dec. 11, 1923; 


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no. 13, 1923 


2 « Dee. 18; E 575718; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 24737 


-On dere knees; hymn, arr. J. B. Her- 
pert, oor UL ’S.:° © Dee''17,' 1928; 
2 ¢. Dee. 26; E 580213; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. [© arrange- 
ment] 24738 


On Saturday night; w Sidney Clare, 
melody Con Conrad, of U. SS. © 
Nit 
Conrad music co., % Edw. B. Marks 
music co., New York. 24739 


On the main line; w and m L. S. L., 
of: U.S. © Dee. 10, 1923; 2 ¢. Dec. 
17; E 575930; Lida Shivers Leech, 
Philadelphia. 24746 


On the mountain tops (Goico mendi- 
yan) : 
eaya, Six-part chorus, English ver- 
sion Mary Ellis Opdycke, m_ Jests 
Guridi, ed. Kurt Schindler, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. (Songs of the Span- 
‘ish provinces, Basque) © Sept. 24, 
1923 ; 2 c. Dec. 29; E 578342; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. [© editing] 


24741 
On the playground (Auf dem sport- 
platz); legato and _ staccato, R. 


Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 85, no. 
6; pf. (From my youth) © Dec. 
ay 192385276) Dec! 133. HST 721); 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
24742 
On the road to Bethlehem: carol, Rob- 
ert Hugh Benson, m R. R. Terry, 
of Great Britain; mixed voices. 
Curwen ed. 4to. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 14, 1923; 
ies Dee: 26: BH 573314; J. Cirwen 


& sons, Itd., London. 247438 
On the sea; two-part song, w Bayard 


Taylor, m R. 8S. Morrison, of U. S.; 
treble voices.. 4to. (Theo. Presser 
co. school choruses) © Dec. 11, 
1923; 2 c. Dee. 13; E 575620; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24744 
On the steppes of Central Asia; by 
A. Borodin, arr. Adolf Schmid, of 
England, domiciled at Cincinnati; 
orch., with pf. conductor. (Schir- 
mer’s galaxy, no. 2483) © Dec. 22, 
1923; 2 c« Dec. 28; E 580274; G. 
Schirmer, inc., New York. 
rangement ] 24745 
On this our festal morning; hymn, w 
W. Goldsborough Whittam, set to 
tune Messing, E. S., of England. 
London, Goodwin & Tabb, ltd. 4to. 
© Nov. 28, 1923; 1 « Dee. 10: E 
073111; Edward Sherwood, London. 
24746 


©. 
Dec. 14, 19238; E 575809; Con 


Basque folksong from Viz- | 


[© ar: | 


One sweetly solemn thought; by R. S. 


24797 


On to Bethlehem; two-part Christmas 
contata for use in church services, 
w H. Von Berge, m Norman Light- 
hill}! of U. Sy. 4to.: -©'Sept. 1, -1923 ; 
2 c. and aff. Sept. 27; A 761581; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 24747 


On to glory; w L. E. Green, m B. B. 
Be Ore Ss “Or Oer a0) 1925.2 46 
Dec. 24; E 580133; B. B.. Beall, 
Douglasville, Ga. 24748 


Once in a while; w anon., m Henry 
HK. Sachs, of U. 8.; medium voice. 
©). .Nov...,%; 1923. 2 e; Dec 123, E 
577832; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

24749 

Ondulada; nouvelle fox-danse, . inter- 
mezzo, di Vincenzo Billi, of Italy, 
op. 380; piccola orch, con pianoforte- 
conduttore. 4to. © Dec. 29, 1923; 
1) ce. Dee. 31; BH) 5733555) 'G. Ricordi 
& co., Milan. 24750 


One golden hour; w Charles Roff, m 
H. EK. Baden, of Great Britain; in 
“GA Dec. '6, 1923; 1. ¢. Dec. 18 ; 
E 573184; Duff, Stewart & co., ltd., 
London. 24751 


One kiss; from the musical play, w 
Clare Kummer, m Maurice Yvain, 


of: Prance. ©. Dee. 14, 1923.3,:2°¢. 
Dee. 15...) otosta: Harms.’ inte,, 
New York. 24752 


One perfect day; w F. S. N., m George 
Grati gr.; cof) U.: Si. harr.:|Theo:! G. 
Beach, of U.S) «©:'!1 ¢.' Dee. 18, 
1923; E 577961; EF. S. Newcomb, 
St. Louis. 24753 


One summer eve; by Daniel Rowe, of 
Ue So we pi in funey Cy Mec! 11, 
19238; 2.¢c. Dec. 13; E 575696; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24754 


Ambrose, arr. Albert Harvey, of 
U. S.; three violins and pf. (Cres- 
cent edition, no. 44) © Dec. 10, 
O2ae) 2. C. Wee. 12. oh) oisooe. bred 
Heltman co., Cleveland. [© finger- 
ing, bowing, phrasing and combina- 
tion harmony ] 24755 


One week of love; w Con West, m J. A. 
Tunbridge, of Great Britain; in F, 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
() Dee, 20.4923.:, 1.G.,;Dee.. 22): EH 
573221; B. Feldman & co., London. 


24756 

Only a broken heart; w J. and B. 
Breese, m John Neat, of Great 
Britain. London, W. Paxton & co., 
Itd. © Dee. 28, 1923; 1 @ Dec. 22; 


E 573266; James Breese, Leigh, Eng- 
land. 2ATST 
° 


1371 


24758 


> 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


pt. 111, 1: 's.; v. 18 


Only a butterfly; w and m Clyde Ha- 
' ger and Jerry Sullivan, of Canada. 
© Wee. g15y 19234. 276. Dee. '207) Hh 


580494; Hearst music publishers, 
Itd., Winnipeg, Canada. 24758 
Onward, Christian soldiers; panto- 


mime, w S. Baring-Gould, m Arthur 
Sullivan, compiled J. H. K., of U.S. 
S8vo. (Popular hymns pantomimed) 
© Sept. 15, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 
19; A 758118; J. H. Kuhlman, Lou- 
donville, O. 24759 
Open (The) road; song for men, w 
Gretchen Dick, m William Stickles, 
of U.S. 1. High voice, in G minor.— 
2. Medium voice, in F minor.’ © 
Dec. 1, 1923; 2.¢.each Dee. 29; EH 
578345 ; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
27460 
Open the gate of your heart; by Con- 
stance White, of U. S., arr. Wm. 
J.C. Lewis, of U. 8.3’ vocal orch. 


Feist ed. 4to. © Dee. 11, 1923; 
2 @ Dec. 12; EB 575915; Herman 
Darewski music pub. co., London. 


[© arrangement] 24761 
Open yo’ eyes; w from The album of a 
heart, m R. Nathaniel Dett, of U.S. 
© Dee:' 11; (1928 2c: Dec. "135" E 
575765; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24762 
Oregon Rose; w W. R. E., m George 
Ghatt, jr., of UL S., arr. Theo. G. 
Beach; of U: 'S.¥ ©: ‘c> Dec. 18, 
1923; E 577960; Walter Robert Eb- 
erle, Brookings, Or. 24763 
Organist (The); bimonthly journal, 
ed. EH. lL. Ashford, of U. 8S. Christ- 
mas number, v. XXVII, no. 5, No- 
vember, 1923. obl. 8vo. © Oct. 1, 
1923 ; 2 c. and aff. Oct. 29; A 762730; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 24764 
Oriental mamma; w and m A. T. H., 
or OU) Sst ce Dee. 49.1923." 
575972; Arthur Theodore Hill, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 24765 
Oriental youth; fox-trot, H. D. L., of 
U.S. ist; violins © Wee, Dee. .31, 
1923; H 578471; Henry D. Lacomy, 
Spokane, Wash. 24766 
Others; prayer, three-part song, w 
C. W. Meigs, m Arthur A. Penn, arr. 


Geo: * 32 frinkaus) "ot O25.) Un- 
changed voices. 4to. (Witmark 
school edition, no. 1727) © Dee. 20, 


TORS ZC. Dee.’ 2S.) hi Ooo, | VL. 
Witmark & sons, New York. [© 
new arrangement | 24767 

wo ipart song, w C. W. 


Meigs, m Arthur A. Penn, arr. Geo. 
J.) Krinkaus, of UW. S.5 
voices. (Two part chorals, Witmark 
school edition, no. 1726) 4to. © 


unchanged ° 


eee 


Dec. 10," 1923) 62 'e Dee eis? 
oT7T979 ; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 24768 
Our Father’s love; Children’s day 
service, Ww Mary Mills and Lizzie De 
Armond, m Roy EH. Nolte and John 
J. Thomas, of U. 8S. 8vo. © Apr. 7. 
1923; 2 & Dec. 29; EH 580315; Jude- 
find bros., Baltimore. 24769 
Our King’s birthday; Christmas serv- 
ice, w Mary Mills and others, m Roy 
Ii. Nolte and others, of U. S. 8vo. 
© Oct. 9, 1922-°2 6 Dee Bors: 
E 580307 ; Judefind bros., Baltimore. 
24770 
Our living Redeemer; Haster service, 
w and m W. B. Judefind, of U. S. 
8vo. © Feb. 5, 1923; 2 ¢. Dee. 29; 
E 580310; Judefind bros., Baltimore. 
24771 
Our message; w Donald H. MacLen- 
nan, m E. M. S., of U. S. © Dec. 
12; 19233 2-.e Dec. aby a anre2! 5 
Edith M. Sundell, Oakland, Neb. 
24772 
Our refuge; w Worthie Harris Holden, 
mH. A. M., of Us Si 71. Contenito. im 
E) -flat.2..Sop., in| Ga.@ Wee, 4, 
1923; 2 ce. each Dec. 12; BE. 575838 ; 
Harold Amadeus Miller, Mt. Ver- 
non, O. 24773 
Our sufficiency; w Maybelle L. Hood, 
m LAP? D), of TAS: (Oris iasZs ; 
2.e.° Dee. 3: Ei STo2al Meena: (Pe. 
Davis, Los Angeles. 24774 


Our sweet love: w W. L., m Valeria 


Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with w. © 
Nov. | 27))/2923: (2) execs vane: 1 
575446; William Lowrey, Lincoln, 
Neb. 24775 


Out in the breakers: by H. D. Hewitt, 
of U. S.; pf. (Field and shore) 
© Dee. LL; 1928 ;-2\e7 | Deis. 
575772: Theo, Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 24776 

Out of the pit: w and m James Fitch, 
of Great Britain. © Nov. 10, 1923; 
2 c Dec. 3; BE 575197; William Mc- 

Ewan, Roanoke, Va. 24717 

Out San Francisco way; w Vincent 
Bryan and Sam Marley, m Gertrude 
Hoffman, arr. Geo. J. Trinkaus, of 
U. S.; male voices. 4to. (Witmark 
edition, excellent quartette arrange- 
ments on popular publications, no. 
1723) ©, (Dees, 1h 1828 Fen Dee 
22; E 578127; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. [© new arrangement] 

24778 

Out upon our way; Ww various authors, 
mB. LL. Wi of Ui Si Néw ork, 
Paris [ete.] ‘C. C. Church & cop me. 


1372 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


© Oct. 4, 1928; 2 
975837 ; Bertha L. Welles, Cape Cod, 
Mass. 24779 


Outside of that, he’s alright with me; 
w J. H. Trent:and C. W., m C. W., of 
U. S. © Dec. 19, 1923; 2 ¢.- Dec. 
17; FE 575935; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., ine., New York. 

24780 


Outside the camp with Jesus; w and 
feb HSE of Ul Si © Nov: 23; 
1923; 2 ec. Dee. 7; E 575360; Bessie 
Frances Hatcher, Yardville, N. J. 

24781 

Over the foaming wave; four-part 
song, intro. Home sweet home, G. F. 
Wilson, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
(Ditson school octavo) © Oct. 3, 
1923; 2 ¢c. Dec. 29; BE. 578344; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 24782 


Owl and the moon; w and m Harold 
Weeks, of U. S. © Nov. 21, 1923; 
2 c. Dee. 26; E 578159; Melody shop, 
Seattle. 24783 


Paa grund af den lave valuta, vi har; 
duet, tekst og musik Axel Andreasen, 
of Denmark; klaver med tekst. (In 
Dansk arbejde) © Dec. 8, 1923; 
1 e@. Dee. 24; BE 573260; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 24784 


Paddy- Whack; morceau caracteris- 
tique, Walter Relte. of Wi So; apt, 
(Fleeting fancies) © Dec. 11, 1923 : 
2. e, Tees 13; E 575748; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 24785 


Paderewski (—) Melody; by Pad- 
erewski, op. 16, no. 2, transcribed 
Fritz Kreisler, of Austria, domiciled 
at New York; violin and pf. (Sheet 
music edition B. 1806) © Oct. 27, 
1923; 2 e« Dec. 24; E 580094; Carl 
Fischer, inec., New York. 24786 


Paganini (Niccolo) La campanella; 
rondo from the 2nd concerto, op. 7, 
N. Paganini, re-arr. from Franz 
Liszt version for pf. solo, Paul 
Kochanski, of Poland, domiciled at 
New York; violin and pf. (Sheet 
music edition, B. 1824) © Dec. 3, 
1923; 2 « Dee. 24; EH 580090; Carl 


Fischer, inc., New York. [© tran- 
seription] 24787 
Palace (A) for the King; Biblical 


Christmas service of story and song, 
story and lyrics George Orlia Web- 
suer, om’. I. JH. Meredith,’ Robert 
Harkness and Alfred Wooler, of 
U. S. Music only ed. 8vo. © Oct. 
BO Oe ee and ante eter tone: 
A 757938; Tullar-Meredith co., New 
York. 24788 


24799 


e. June 9; EH | Paladin; quick march, E. S. Carter, of 


Great Britain; brass band. 4to. 
(Boosey’s brass band journal) © 
Oct. 29, 1923; 1 c. Nov. 20; E 572824 ; 
Boosey & co., London. 24789 


Palm Sunday; Naples, w Arthur Sy- 
mons, m Mary Sheldon, of England: 
-in D min. (Swan edition, no. 37) 
@ "Sept. (28, 192301 ve. Oet. fe B 
573301; Swan & co., Itd., London. 
24790 | 
Paloma (La); Spanish serenade, 
Chevalier De Yradier, arr. Geo. D. 
Barnard: of \U.-/ Se; band: 44t0.. © 
June 5, 1923; 2 c Dec. 24; BE 580125; 
C. L. Barnhouse. Oskaloosa, la. [© 


arrangement | 24791 
——._(The dove): by Sebastian 
Yradier, simplified and ed. Karl 


Rissland, of U. S.; violin and pf. © 
Dee, 13.1923 ; 2: e. Dec..29,;, B.51S3a0 5 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. [© ar- 
rangement] 24792 
Panama limited blues; w and melody 
Bree ofc. S. O©lc Dec. 8, 1923; 
E 57 5881; Esther Bigeou. New 
York. 24793 
w Esther Bigeou. melody M. P.. 
Of UL TS, VO) 1 & Deer Ser928 = 
577782; Maceo Pinkard, New York. 
24794 

Panecuocolo e acquaquiglia; versi di 
G. Finidoro, musica di E. Demma, of 
Italy; mand. acc. 4to. © Sept. 8, 
1923; 1 ¢«. Dec. 8; E 573092; Casa 
editrice Posillipo. Naples. 24795 
Pansies; w Laurene Highfield, m H. W. 


Porter, of U. S.; unison or solo 
with thrée-pt. refrain, melody in 
bar. 4to. (School music for the 


upper grades and high school) © 
Dees) 2b 1923's 20) e: Deew 183) HB 
575984; Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 24796 


Hive what you are trying to do to 
me, I’ve been doing it for years; 
fox trot, Preston McDonald and L. 
A., of U. S.,. arr. Lillian Johnson 
Hardin, ,of (U..8.) (©. 4, eee, 13; 
1923; FE 577867; Louis Armstrong. 
Chicago. 24797 

Parade of the marionettes; by R. S. 
Morrison, of U.'S.; p&: © Dec. 11, 
1923 > 2e Deesis ys BS (5662; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24798 

Paradise; Viennese folk-song, A. 
Krakauer, arr. Fritz Kreisler, of 
Austria, domiciled at New York: 
pf. (Sheet music edition, P. 1357) 
© Nov. 10, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 24; E 
580098; Carl Fischer, inc., New 
York. [© arrangement] 24799 


1373 | rl 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


24800 


pt. 11 SW. aS 


Paradise blues; w Alex Gerber, melody 
Meyer Davis and Augustin Bor- 
guno, of,U. §,,,©.1 ¢., Dee.,8,.£923 ; 
HK 577787; Irving Berlin, inc., New 
York. 24800) 

Paramount method for clarinet; by 

Thos. J. Armstrong, of U. S. 

Noy, 19,4928 wi2s res) NOVay 2285 watt. 

Noy. 21; A 764442; Wm. J. Smith 

music co., inec., New York. 24801 


Paramount method for cornet, or E 
flat alto; by Thomas J. Armstrong, 
of U. S.' © Nov. 19, 19233 2 ©) Nov. 
22; aff. Nov. 21; A 764441: Wm. 
J. Smith music co., ine., New York. 

24802 


Pardon and peace; sacred song, w 


Thos. Moore, m R. 8S. Morrison, of: 


UW: SP? © Dec!) 01928 : Bc! Dee. 
13; EH 575712; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 248038 


Parfum discret; fantaisie-gavotte, de 
Lucien Durand, of France; pf. © 
WO: 20, LOZ. ley EN QV. eae 
572984; Louis Jacquot, Paris. 

24804 


Parks’ sacred three-part choruses; 
compiled, J. A. Parks, of U.S.; 
women’s voices. Imperial ed. 4to. 
Meroe. 25, 1928-2) ¢. Nov. +1 hh 
516993; J. A. Parks co., York, Neb. 

24805 

Parson (The) of Puddle; humorous 
song, from The co-optimists, w 
Greatrex Newman, m Felgate King, 
of Great Britain; in D. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 15, 


1923; 1 ¢. Dec..26;.E 573278; Rey-' 


24806 


Parson’s (The) sociable; musical read- 
ing, w anon., m Carrie Bullard, of 
U. S.4: pf with iw. Oct. 23, 
1928; 2 c« Dec. 29; E 580288; EHld- 
ridge entertainment house, Frank- 
Jims, O; 24807 


Partenope; Piedigrotta 1923, paroles e 
musica di diversi autori, of Italy, 
compilatore Mario Di Maggio. 
Naples, Francesco Esposito. © 
Sept. 1, 1923; 1 c Sept. 29; A— 
Foreign 23247; Italian book co., New 
York. 24808 


strenna primaverile 1923. Naples, 
Casa editrice musicale di Francesco 
Esposito. © Sept. 1, 1923; 1 « 
Oct. 11; A—Foreign 23285; Italian 
book. co.. New York. 24809 
Passion ; by Gaston Borch, of Norway ; 
orech. with pf. conductor. Ato. 
(Hawkes’ photo play series, no. 25) 


nolds & co., London. 


© Oets;; B1, »1923.000 te, INoveEOe) E 
573203 ; Hawkes & son, London. 
24810 


—- Wi: Mrss,,J., Co G., -misGee. Greif, 
jr, of U. 8. anr., Theo. Gi Beach, 
of U. &.. (Ql we Dec, is. 19235 1b 
077845; Mrs. J. C. Greenway, San 
Francisco. 24811 


Pastel-menuet; by H. Paradis, tran- 
scription Joen Fresco, of Nether- 
lands; pf. (Belwin piano transcrip- 
tion, no. 10) © Dee. 22, 1923; 2 «. 
Dec. 24; E 580048; .Belwin, inc., 
New York. 24812 


Patissiére (La); fox-trot, de La vic- 
toire de Samothrace, par Joseph 
Szule, of France; piano. © Dee. 20, 
1928); “1 ¢.) Deco 2ZikwhSTe218*") So- 
ciété anonyme des editions Ricordi, 
Paris. 24813 


Peabody (Josephine Preston) Five 
songs; wand '‘m J. P. P., of”"U. S. 
Contents: A song of Solomon.— 
The cedars.—Road-song.—Summer 
morn.—Lost roses. © Dee. 3, 1923; 
2 c Dec. 8; E 578013; Lionel S. 
Marks, Cambridge, Mass. 24814 


Peace and goodwill; Christmas an- 
them, w from the Bible, m Caleb 
Simper, of Great Britain; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 30, 
1923; + @, Deg. dor ersane es A. 
Weekes & co., Itd., London. 24815 


Penitenza; bozzetto drammatico, versi 
di Giuseppe Tetamo, musica di Fran- 
cesco Liberato, of Italy; mand. ace. 
4to. © Dee. 28, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 31; 
H 578450; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. 24816 

Pennino antico e spuorco; versi di-L. 
D’ Angelo, musica di A. De Luca, of 
Italy; mand. ace. 4to. (Piedigrotta 


1923) © Sept. 8, 1923; 1 c. Dec. 8; 
EK. 573095; Casa editrice Mario, 
Naples. 24817 


Pensieri mazurka; by Frank Umbri- 
aco, of U. S.; pf. accordeon. (Piano 
accordeon edition, no. 1013) © 


Jane 26, 1923; 2 @),Dec. 125, E 
575516; John A. Cerabino, New 
York. 24818 
Pensionzerernes vekselsang; tekst 


Ludyv. Brandstrup, musik Emil Ree- 
sen, of Denmark; klaver med tekst. 
(In Dansk arbejde) © Dec. 8, 1923; 
1 @ Dee. 24; E 573255; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 24819 
Pentecostal showers; w W. S. A., m 
Haldor Lillenas, of Norway, domi- 
ciled at Indianapolis. Svo. (In 
Song and personal testimony) © 


1374 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


Noy. 1, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 29; E.580295 ; 
Maren S. Addy, Pasadena, Calif. 

24820 

Pep up! step up; w and m S. C., of 


Weve a® «2; c) Nov. +30; 19283; E 
575167; Stella Coie, Phillipsburg, 
Kan. 24821 


Pepita; from A perfect lady, w B. G. 
De Sylva, m George Gershwin, of 
U.S. (© Dec: 29, 1923+ '2 cl Dee:'31; 
EH 580420; Harms, inc., New York. 

24822 

Pepita Jiménez; interlude de |’ opera 

de i. Albeniz, transerit par Gus- 

tave Samazeuilh, of- France; pf. a 

quatre mains. © Nov. 3, 1923; 1 

e. Nov. 30; E 572940; Max Eschig 

et cie., Paris. 24823 


Perlen (Die) der Cleopatra; operette 
in drei akten, von Julius Brammer 
und Alfred Griinwald, musik von 
Osear Straus, of Germany, klavier- 
auszug zu zwei hinden mit unter- 
legtem text von Otto Lindemann, of 
Germany. © Nov. 23, 1923; 1 «¢. 

. Dec. 18; E 573339; Drei masken- 
verlag, a. g., Berlin. 24824 

Pere). VELOMI i. PEON”. a5) 3 
versi di Pasqualotto, musica di G. 
DeGregorio, of Italy; mand. acc. 
4to. (Piedigrotta 1923) © Sept. 8, 
1925: 1 ¢. Dec. 8; 5738099... Gasa 
editrice Mario, Naples. 24825 


Personality ; wand m A. R. L., of U.S. 
© 1 «: Nov. 21, 1928 ; B.575294; Amy 
Ricard Lonergan, New York. 24826 


Peter on the sea; w and m anon., arr. 
J. B. Herbert, of U. S.; male voices. 
©) Dee. 17, 1923; 2-e Dec. 26; EB 
580221: Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
cago. 24827 

Peter (The) Pan-baby; cradle song, 
Henry Holden Huss, of U. S.; pf. 
(Sheet music edition, P. 1341: 
Happy days, no. 3) © Nov. 24, 
1923; 2 ce. Dee. 24; 1.580062; ‘Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. 24828 

Petit burlesque; by W. P. Mero, of 
U. S.; pf. © Dec. 27, 1923; 2c. Dec. 
29; E 578887; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 24829 


Petit (Le) gars, Perrette et le pot au 
lait; paroles et musique de Jac. 
Nam, of France. 
(Fables de mon village) © Dec. 27 
1923; 1c. Dee. 28; E 573366; Société 
anonyme des editions Ricordi, Paris. 

- 24830 

Petit morceau caracteristique; by 
Arnoldo Sarterio, of Germany; pf. 
© Dee. 11, 1923; 2 c Dee. 13; EB 


Editions Ricordi. © 


24843 
575713; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 24831 


Petite prima donna; by Walter Rolfe, 
of U. S.; pf. (Jolly juvenile tunes) 
© Dec. 19, 1923; 2 ¢. Dec. 22; E 
580191; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. ' 24832 


Petite sérénade; by Nathalie Palmer, 
OF Uy 8:3: DE 4OnDecs 22, 19253 32 ‘e. 
Dec. 28; E 580266; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 24833 


Petite suite; by Ed. Poldini, of Ger- 
many, op. 97, no. 1-4, 5-9; pf. (Bos- 
worth edition, no. 1068, 1069) I. In- 
trada. — Boutade. — Menuet plai- 

- Sant.—Humoresque. II. Idylle cham- 
pétre. — Burletta. — Toceatelle-—Au 
couvre-feu.—Air et Gaillarde. © 
Nov. 15, 1923; 1 c. each Dec. 21; HE 
573194, 573195; Bosworth & co., 
Leipzig. 24834, 24835 


Petite valse; by Henri Renard, of 
U.S 3 ply © Deec.,27,1928 ;-2ve. Wee. 
ge EH SESIZS ; WwW. Sehula (& ¢€o., 
Boston. 24836 
Petite varsovienne de concert; by 
Henry Dellafield, of U. S., op. 160; 
pf. (Concert pieces for piano) © 
Dec. 5, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 14; E 575869 ; 
Bach music co., Boston. 24837 
Phansie, in G minor; by Orlando A. 
Mansfield, of U. S.; pf. © Nov. 19, 
1923 ; 2c. Dec. 29; E 578341 ; Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 24838 
Philip McCann (Fill up me can); w 
C. E. G., m Robert H. Brennen, of 
U.S. ©lc. Dec. 3, 1923 ; E 575248 ; 
Charles E. Giggey, Springfield, Mass. 
24839. 
Pickin’ the guitar; by N. L., of U. S., 
arr. Robert J. McGuirk, of U. 8S.; in- 
strumental. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1923; 
E 580332; Nick Lucas, Chicago. 
24840 
Pickled pork; quartet, w anon., m 
Florence Aylward, of Great Britain ; 
mixed voices. 4to. (Chappell’s vo- 
eal library of part songs, etc. no. 
187) © Dec. 7, 1923; 1 c Dec. 11; 
E 573154; Chappell & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. [© arrangement] 24841 
Picture (The) in my heart; w Fred G. 
Bowles, m Charles A. Chase, of U. 8. 
© Dec. 10, 1923; 2-c. Dec. 14; E 
577873; C. W. Thompson & co., Bos- 
ton. 24842 
Pie; from The stepping stones, w Anne 
Caldwell, m Jerome Kern, of U. 8. 
©) Dec.).4,, 1923 3-2, c.. Dee. 5; BE 
575290; T. B. Harms co., New York. 
24843 


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24844 


Pie Jesu (Jesus lover of my soul) ; 
song, m Stephen A. Erst, of U. S.; 
organ ace 4to. (McLaughlin & 
Reilly co. edition no. 243) © Sept. 
30, 19232 2e Dees 33 H, biS426; 
McLaughlin & Reilly co., Boston. 

24844 

napisat Wincenty Baluta, of U. S.; 

na sop. lub ten., alto ad lib. violin 

Obbl. Chicago, W. H. Sajewski music 

pub. co. © Dec. 15, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 

29; E 578277; W. H. Sajewski, Chi- 

cago, 24845 


Pied (The) piper of Hamelin; opera 
in three acts, w Anna J. Beiswenger, 
m Joseph W. Clokey, of U. S., op. 
14; mixed voices. 4to. © Dee. 21, 
1925; "2, ¢, ec, 20s,  2eolae CL Cy 
Birchard & co., Boston. 24846 


Piedigrotta Anazzo, 1923; versi e mu- 
Sica. di varii autori, of Italy, com- 
pilatore Alberto Lania. © Oct. 8, 
1923; 1 ec Nov. 19; A—Foreign 
23405 ; Italian book co., New York. 

24847 

Piedigrotta Ceccoli, 1923; versi e mu- 
Sica di varii autori, of Italy. WNa- 
ples, Vedova Ceccoli e figli. © Oct. 
8, 1923; 1 ¢c Nov. 27; A—Foreign 
23476 ; Italian book co., New York. 

24848 

Piedigrotta E. Rossi, 1923 ; versi e mu- 
sica di varii autori, of Italy. New 
York-Naples, Casa editrici riunite 
Italia America. © Aug. 31, 1923; 
1c Oct. 22; A—Foreign 23395. EHr- 
nesto Rossi, New York. 24849 

Piedigrotta Gennarelli, 1923; versi e 
musica di varii autori, of Italy. Na- 
ples, Casa editrice, Hmilio Genna- 
relli & c. © Oct. 8, 1923; 1 c Nov. 
27; A—Foreign 23473; Italian book 
co., New York. 24850 

‘Piedigrotta Izzo, 1922; versi e musica 
di diversi autori, of Italy. Naples, 
Franchi Otto. © Sept. 7, 1922; 1c. 
Nov. 23; E 573070; Casa editrice 
Izzo, Naples. 24851 


Piedigrotta Izzo, 1923; versi e musica 
di varii autori, of Italy. © Sept. 1, 
1923; 1 ¢. Oct. 29; A—Foreign 23408 ; 
Raffaele Izzo, Naples. 24852 

Piedigrotta Santa Lucia, 1923; versi e 
musica di varii autori, of Italy. Na- 
ples, Casa editrice, musicale, Santa 
Lucia. © Oct. 8, 1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 27; 
A—Foreign 23475; Italian book co., 
New York. 24853 

Piedigrotta Santojanni, 1923; canzone 


napolitana versi e musica di diversi: 


autori, of Italy. Naples, G. Santo- 
janni. © Oct: 8, 1928; 1 c. Nov. 27; 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 18 


A—Foreign 23472; Italian book co., 
New York. (  QA854 


Piedigrotta 1923. Naples, G. Capolongo 


casa editrice musicale. © July 3, 
1923; 1 -¢: ° Oct. 113 -A—Foreien 
23286; Italian book co., New York. 

24855 


—— parole e musica di diversi autori, 
of Italy. Naples. La Sorgente. © 
Sept. 1, 1923; 1 « Sept. 29; A-For- 
eign 23246; Italian book co., New 
York. 24856 

versi e musica di diversi autori, 

of Italy. Edizioni de La Canzonetta. 

Naples, Francesco Feola. © Aug. 

31, 1923; 1 ¢c. Sept. 15; A-Foreign 

23307 ; Italian book co., New York. 


24857 


Pierrot and Pierrette; air de ballet, 
Mana-Zucea [pseud. of Augusta 
Zuckermann] of U. S., op. 91; pf. 
© Dee. 27, 1923; 2 ¢. Dec. 29; EH 
578368 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 


phia. 24858 
Pierrot lunaire; dreimal sieben 
gedichte, aus Albert  Girauds, 


Deutsch von Otto Erich Hartleben, 
melodramen von Arnold Schonberg, 
op. 21, klavierauszug mit text von 
Erwin Stein, of Austria; ftir eine 
sprechstimme. (Universal edition, 
no. 7144) © May 81, 1923; 1c. Nov. 
7; E 573381; Universal edition, a. g., 


Vienna. [© arrangement] 24859 
Ping pong polka; by Clayton C. 
Curwen, “of (Wo S83 oph ier: pi: 


(Musical pianoforte pieces for young 
students) © Dee. 5, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 
14; B& 575873; Bach music co., Bos- 
ton. 24860 


Piner’s song; trio, w William Blake, 
m Rutland Boughton, of England; 
female voices. (Novello’s octavo 
edition of trios, ete, for female 
voices, no. 486) © Dec. 27, 1923; 
1c. Dec. 29; E 573286; Novello & 
co., Itd., London. 24861 


Pipes (The) of Pan; waltz, Geo. L. 
Spaulding, of U. 8.; pf. © Dee. 11, 
1923; 2 «. Dec. 138; EH 575693; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24862 


Pirate dreams; three-part song, W 
anon. and Louise Ayres Garnett, m 
Charles Huerter, of U. S.; women’s 
voices. 4to.. © Oct. 5, 1923; 2 ec. 
Noy. 8; E 580359; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. [© arrangement] 24863 

Pitt (The) panther; march, w Howard 
BH. Reppert, m Leuis J. Panella, of 
Us S°@' Deer18, 19232 '¢ee2a0", 
E 578055; Frank A. Panella, Craf- 
ton, Pa. 24864 


1376 


Secty Ye 
as 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no, 13, 1923 


Plain (A), li’l cullah’d boy; dialect 
song, w Roscoe Gilmore Stott, m 
Clay Smith, of U. S. © Dee. 11, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 18; E 575790; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24865 


Play it or leave it alone; by S. C. and 
KO of U.S. pti © 1c. Dee. 20, 
1923; E 578035; Sterling Canaway 
and Klein Tindall, Chicago. 24866 


Playbox (The); four little pieces, 
Peggy Cochrane, of Great Britain ; 
pf. Contents: 1. The rag doll.—2z. 
Nine  pins.—3. Valsette. —4. The 
broken tin soldier. © Nov. 15, 1923; 
ec Noy. 20: H-5T2880; ‘Anelo- 
French music co., ltd., London. 

24867 

Piaying marbles; by Walter Rolfe, of 
U. 8.: pf. duet. (Juvenile four hand 
entertainment) © Dee. 11, 1923; 
2 ¢. Dec. 18; E 575648 ; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 24868 


* Please do answer my prayer for to- 
morrow; w and melody L. S., of 
UMS e Ort “ec. Dec! 15," 1928: Bb 
575808 ; Louis Scheiowitz, Brooklyn. 

24869 

Please.keep out of my dreams; w and 
m Elsa Maxwell, of Great Britain. 
Orie Dec. | 1,71923 El ST T64T * 
Bridget Guinness, Ascot, Berks-Eng- 
land. 24870 


Poop-poop-poop-corn nuts and kahn- 
dee; w and m John W. Dallavo 
(psene: or al: W. DT, of U. S.° © 
A cy Dee, AD. 1928: HM 5754(6,;. John 
William Dallas, Morley, Mich. 

24871 

Poor little you; w and m Roy Turk 
and Ted Fiorito, of U. S. © Dec. 28, 
1923; 2 ec. Dec. 28; E 578197; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

24872 


Pop corn; w andmL. R., of U.S. © 
Dec. 13, 1923 ; 2 c. Dec. 15; E.575920; 
Lillian Russell, Worcester. 24873 


Poppy: selection, from the musical 
comedy, Stephen Jones and Arthur 
Samuels, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 10, 
1928.; 2 ¢. Dec. 11: BE. 575832 ; Harms, 
inc... New York. 24874 


Pot pourri: w Alfred Hayes, m Dor- 
othy Howell, of Great Britain; in 
G. © Nov. 19, 1928; 1 c« Dee 11; 
E 573130; Boosey & co., London. 

24875 

Poupeé (La) francaise (The French 
doll): valse intermezzo, HE. E. T., 
o£; Sept. -© Dee. 343i) 1923): 2e. 
Dee. 12; E 580501; Edward E. Treu- 
mann, New York. 24876 


24886 


Pourquoi pas (Why not); by Alberta 
Gandria, arr. W. C. Polla, of U. S.; 
orch. New ed. 4to.. © Dec. 7, 
1923; 2 « Dee. 8; E 578012; Société 
anonyme des éditions Ricordi, Paris. 

24877 

Praise to God, immortal praise; for 
Thanksgiving or general use, R. M. 
Stults, of U. S.; mixed voices. Ato. 
© Dee. 27, 1923; 2 ec. Dee. 29; E 
578358; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- . 
phia. 24878 


Praise waiteth for Thee; Children’s 
day cantata, w Lizzie De Armond, 
m W. B. Judefind, of U. S. 8vo. 
©, Apr: (1923: 2 e Dee, 29>. 4 
580312; Judefind bros., Baltimore. 

24879 

Praise wreaths; Children’s day serv- 
ice, w and m W. B. Judefind, of 
DD. Ss. Syo. o> Anton £975) 2 
Dec. 29; E 580313; Judefind bros., 
Baltimore. 24880 


Praiseful notes from summerland; 
Children’s day cantata, w Lizzie De 
Armond, m W. B. Judefind, of U. S. 
Sv0... toy Ape 17. 1922" 2. eee: 
29, 1923; E 5803038; Judefind bros., 
Baltimore. 24881 


Precise.(A) study (Erneste studie) ; 
lifting the hands, broken chords, R. 
Krentzlin, of Germany, op. 85, no. 
11; pf. (From my youth) © Dec. 
$1. 1928 2..e,, Deeds; 4H 515705; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

24882 

Prelude heroique; by Leo. A. Kempin- 
ski, of 00) 8S.) op. 25 3,orchy with: pf. 
and organ. (Concert edition, no. 
2) Key Dee. 11. 4923.22 e@ Dee.) 12); 
FE 578164; Music buyers co., New 
York. 24883 


Prelude to Heroical love drama; by 
M. B., of France; orch. with pf. or 
organ conductor. 4to. (Baron pre- 
ludes, no. 1) _.© Dec. 24, 1923; 
2 ce Dec. 26; E 578187; Maurice 
Baron, Richmond Hill, L. I., N. Y. 

24884 

Prelude to Oriental drama; by M. B., 
of France; orch. with pf. or organ 
conductor. 4to. (Baron preludes, 
no. 2) © Dec. 24, 1923; 2 ec Dec. 
26; E 578186; Maurice Baron, Rich- 
mond Halls, Tay, Te Na, X¥; 24885 


Preludes and _ postludes; composed, 
selected and ed. Orlando A. Mans- 
field, of U. S.; pipe or reed organ. 
© Aug. 11, 1923; 2 c and aff. Aug. 
27; A 755820; Lorenz pub. co., Day- 
fon; Or 24886 


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24887 


Premiére (La) jeunesse; by Jack 
Hilius, of Great Britain; pf. 
Dee. 8, 1923; 1 ec. Dee. 19; BE 573312; 
A. Weekes & co., ltd., London. 24887 


Pretty eyes; w C. J. H., m Chas. 
Provis, Of “MS. °©@ 1. Deewana: 
1923 ; E 577898; C. J. Hudson, Oak- 
land, Calif. 24888 


Pretty girls, pretty flowers: w and 
melody A. 8S., of U. S. ©1c. Dee. 
20, 1923; E 578081; Alexander Suss- 
man, Philadelphia. 24889 


Pretty little one; w and m Justin 
Ring and Fred W. Hager, of U. S. 
© Dec. 31, 1923; 2 ¢ Dec. 29; E 
580323; F. Wallace Rega, New York. 

. 24890 

Pretty little thing; fox trot, w and 
m Benny Davis, Harry Akst and 
Russell Hird, sc. Geo. J. Trinkaus, 


Ct US YS. 3) open tawith we Ato. .© 
Wee 2A Tsar 2 mee Dee. 20. Hr 


580330; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© new arrangement] 24891 


Previous; w and melody Eddie Green, 


oF Bos Oe Dec. 2h. 19257 ob) 
575896; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 24892 


Prince (A) came a-wooing; part-song, 
w Angela Campbell McInnes, m Os- 
ear Merikanto, arr. Samuel Richards 


Gaines, of U. S. Fischer ed. (Cho- 
ruses in _octavo form, no. 5333, 
5834) * 1: Sop. 1; 2, ‘and alto;—2. 
Sop:- and alto. \© Dec. 22, 1923; 


2 ¢c. each Dec. 26; E 578176, 578179 ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. [© 
arrangement | 24893, 24894 


Prince .(The) of peace; anthem for 
Christmas, w from the Bible and 
yn. DOOK, TN. He AY. OF Wc es..: 
mixed voices, with organ acc. Ar- 
lington, N. J., Wm. EH. Ashmall & 
co. Ato. (Popular anthems, no. 
495) 1: ©: ‘Novi 30)°1928.5)°2 “ey Dec. 
3; E 5751983; Wm. H. Ashmall, Ar- 
lington, N. J. 24895 

Prineess (The); valse caprice, Mana- 
Zucca [pseud. of Augusta Zucker- 
mann]! of /U-US.,20op) 90, moe 3) pe. 
© Dec..127;' 19234921 c. “Dee 295. E 
578370; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 


phia. 24896 
Processional march; by J. Frank Fry- 
singer, of U. S.; pf. © Dec. 19, 


1923; 2 c. Dec. 22; E 580193; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24897 
Progress; gavotte, Adam Geibel, of 
Wy Sis pits AO). 6G TARO AGR ae: 
Dec. 29; E 578403; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 24898 


pt. 11 MES. Ave LS 


march, Samuel Futoran, of U. S.., 
arr. Hugh W. Schubert, of U. S.; 
1st violin. 4to. © Dee. 1, 1923; 
1 ¢. Dee. 6, 1 c. Dee. 15; BH 580510; 
S. F. S. music co., New York. 24899: 


Proposal (The); w Mrs. A. F. A., m 
Elliott Markham, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © Dee. 6, 1923; 2c. Dec. 10; E 
575430; Mrs. A. EF. Allman, Marlin,. 
Tex. 24900: 

Pullman (The) porters march; w 
Vernon Nolen Ray, m Thomas Le-- 
monier, of U.S... © Dee. 3, 19238; 
2 .@ Dee, -8jdd OMG. Aes, kue- 
monier, Chicago. 24901 

Puppy love; w A. S., melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of 
UU... Se .©) dacs Deg ml eee 
575946: Archie Stewart, St. Louis. 

24902. 

Purple asters (Lila asteru); waltz, 
melody G. V., of U. 8S: ©1«e Dec. 
3, 1923 ; E 575244; Grete Von Bayer, 
Washington. 24903 

Purple twilight; by Paul Lawson, of 
U, S.3: pf....¢in. the sstmmerpmic ) 
© Dec.’ 11, 1923 7°26, Wecinis,) Li: 
575768: Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. » 24904 

Puss-puss, feed the kitty; w and mel- 
ody A. J., of U. S., arr. Sol Gillis, of 
Ue So) (© Ve Woyre2a ate 
577642: Alex Jackinson, New York. 

24905: 

Queen (The) of the garden: text Frede 
erick H. Martens, m Carrie Bullard, 
of U. S.; vocal pts. 4to. © Dec. 14, 
19293 *°9' ¢.' Dee 1s BY otouas.u. ©. 
Birchard & co., Boston. 24906 

Quiet evening; by H. D. Hewitt, of 
U.S. Spe. 6) Wee eee aes 1c: 
Dec. 13° BD SDMHL. | teaser. 
co., Philadelphia. 24907 

Quit, coaxin’ me; wR J. bam Va- 
leria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with w. 
©, Dee. 6, 19232 Wee a), hi: 
575424: R. J. Burrows, South Bend, 


Ind. 24908 
Rachmaninoff (S.)  Prélude; av 8. 
Rachmaninoff, ' Op/ 73; nr. "20 arr. 


Nicolaj Hansen, of Denmark; salon- 
orehester. (Heimdal, nr. 96) 
Nov. 1, 1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 20: BH, 572829); 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. [© 
arrangement | 24909 
Rain drops; w Max Rutchik, melody 
BW., of Uy Si tOrik ies Ween, 
1923: E 578266; Leonard Whitcup, 
- New York. 24910) 
Rapid (The) system; a new method, 
how to learn to play pf. and organ, 
by Willy Neumann, of Gerimany. 


1378 


rq 


no. 13, 1923 


Hal tor pi. ©? Oct? 18, -1923°-f e«. 
Noy. 5,'2 c.’ Nov. 19; aff. Nov. 5; A 
765349: Joe Stadlin, Chicago. 24911 


Rat (Le) des champs, la rate des villes 
et le rat d’égout ; paroles et musique 
de Jac. Nam, of France. Editions 
Ricordi. (Fables de mon village) 
© Wec.- 27," 1923;°1 e. Dee. 28; EH 
573365; Société anonyme des edi- 
tions Ricordi, Paris. 24912 


Recessional; hymn tune, T. L., of 
U. S. (Hymn tune, no. 439) Card 
é myn id ) Oct: 22, 1923-2 Cc: 

Nov. 24; E 575296; Twining Lynes, 
eben. Mass. 24913 


Red Light Annie; w Benton Ley, m 
Lee David, of U. S.; with ukulele in 
G. © Dee. 19, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 27; 
B 580228: M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 24914 


Redemption (The); w A. D., m Luther 
A. Clark, of U. S. New York, Frank 


- Harding. © Dee. 5, 1923; 2 c. Dec.. 


20; E 578224: A. De Santo, New 
Kensington, Pa. 24915 
Reed (The) player; w Fiona Mac- 
leod [pseud. of William Sharp], m 
Granville Bantock, of England. 
(Swan edition, no. 41) © Nov. 28, 
1923; 1 c Noy. 28; B 573295; Swan 
& CO., ltd., London. 24916 
Refused (The) letter: w W. P.. melo- 
dy John F. Ryan, of U. S: ©1l.. 
Dee; 7, 19238; BH 5753808; Winnie 
Perry, Richmond. 24917 
Reglar pals; w E. B. Houghton, m 
Pew van. ©, 1, e.dee dO, 
1923: E 575469; Clarence Everett 
Young. Cleveland. 24918 
Rejer er godt! tekst Alfred Kjerulf, 
musik Edvard Brink, of Denmark; 
klaver med tekst. © Novy. 27, 1923: 
tc Dee. 14; E 573175; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. 24919 
Rejoice; w A. J. S., m M. A. Hood, 
of U. S. © Oct. 30, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 
24; KE 580156; A. J. Showalter, Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn. 24920 
Reliance march; by Paul Clifford, of 
ie S:, simplified Eh. Jc B. of U: S.; 
pi.) ©yNov. i) 1923; 2.e:) Dee: 8; 
EK 577792; Hinds, Hayden & EI- 
dredge, inc., New York. 24921 
Remembrance; reverie, H. D. Hewitt, 
aU. 'S. 3 pt.” © Dee 1i; 1923'"2 e: 
Dec. 13; E 575779: Theo. Presser 


co., Philadelphia. 24922 
Réponse d’amour; valse lente, Gius- 
Seppe Ferraro, of Italy, domiciled 


at New York; pf. 
no. 1098) © Nov. 


(Tesio edition, 
28, 1923 ; ee: 


Rigaudon ; 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


24936 


Dec. 8; E 577992; P. Tesio & sons, 
New York. 24923 


Resurrection (Auferstehung) ; Haster 
cantata, w scriptural and hymnal, m 
Ae a WN “On Use ss: > MI XeE. VOrees 
and ladies’ or children’s cho. 4to. 
© Nov.’ 2 925572 "e" Dec 38" R 
575880: Amandus L. Wendt, Wau- 
sau, Wis. 24924 


Retter’s (Louis) melodious pian« 
courses: oT 57 Tr oie. «OL glen pc 
Hee 25, 1923" Bee Dee 29-. Hh 
580284; Louis Retter music CO Dt. 
Louis. 949255 


Réve angelique: by T. Haigh, of Great 
‘Britain; violin and pf. Paxton’s 
ed. . © Dee;.31,. 1923; 1 c. Dec. 27; 
HaDiaova, W... Paxtomiads co. dtd., 
London. 24926 


Reverie; by Clarence Dickinson, of 
U. S. 1. Violin.—2. Violoncello.— 
3: Harp.—4. Organ. © Dee. 28, 
1923; 2 e. each Dee. 31; E 578509— 
578512; H. W. Gray eo., New York. 

24927-24930 

Reverie pathetic; by Olesch Gritsche, 
of Russia, domiciled at Brooklyn; 
pf. ©l1e. Dec. 12, 1923; E 575490; 
Richard Gritsche, Union Hill, N. J. 

24931 

Rhapsodie d’aires Canadiens; by B. 
F. Poirier, of England; pf. © Oct. 
ro, toe a ee We a komen) 
BTS8455 ; Edmond Archambault, Mont- 
real, Canada. [© re-arrangement] 

24932 

Rhymes and rhythms; fifteen easy 

duets. w and illustrations Hugh 

Chesterman, m Ernest Read, | of 

Great Britain; pf. with w. © Dec. 

mite te he. CE AG atu) Olacoe: 

Joseph Williams, Itd., London. 

24933 

par Jean Sibelius, op. 78. 

no. 4, ed. and rev. Julia A. Burt, 

of U SS; violon ou violoncelle, ef 
piano. (Wilhelm Hansen edition, 

No 2339) ~~ © Nove 26) “T9235 1 ¢ 

Dec. 14; E 575840; Wilhelm Han- 

sen, Copenhagen. [© editing and 


revision | 24934 
Ring on, sweet gospel belis: w and m 
Leroy B. Leister,.on. U.S. ©).-Apr. 


9. 1923. 20e. Wee. 202 4. 080242~ TL. 
B. Leister, Gray Horse, Ok]. 24935 
Rirette; valse hésitation, de La Vic- 
toire de Samothrace, par Joseph 
Szule, of France; piano. Editions 
Ricordi. © Dee. 20, 1923; 1 ¢« Dec. 
21: E 573215; Société anonyme des 
editions Ricordi, Paris. 24936 


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24937 


pt. rae Ses 


Rise up, shepherd; Christmas song, w 
and m anon., arr. J. B. Herbert, of 
U.S. -©inDee. 17; 1923552 ver. wee. 
26; E 580218; Homer A. Rode- 
heaver, Chicago. 24937 


Road (The) to spring; w Hilda Mor- 
ris, m Ralph Cox, of U. S. © Dee. 
Dy 192522 Ce, AEC. GO. By, Oba oenG. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 24938 


Roaming with my sweetheart; w EH. S., 
m Valeria Gordon, of U. S.; pf. with 
w. © Nov. 19, 1923; 2 ¢,.Dee. 10; 
E 575413; Ellsworth Shimmel, Wal- 
laceton, Pa. 24939 

Rock me to sleep in your arms; w 
A. O., m George Graff, jr., of U. S., 
arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U.S. ©1e. 
Dee@ 18), 1928: S77962.32 Arthur 
Olson, Racine, Wis. 24940 

Rock of ages; pantomime, w Augustus 
M. Toplady, m Thomas Hastings, 
compiled J. H. Kuhlman, of U. S. 
Svo. (Popular hymns pantomimed) 
© Sept. 15, 1923; 2 ce. and aff. Sept. 
Op} WAS THIS 2 ype Kubiman, 
Loudonville, O. 24941 


Rocked in the cradle of the deep; by 
J. PB. Knight, transcribed and para- 
phrased Edwin H. Lemare, of Eng- 
land, domiciled at Portland, Me.; 
organ. (Famous melodies old and 
new). © /Decy ii, 1923; 2.¢c. Dee: 
13; E 575708; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [© new arrange- 
ment] 24942 

Rocky (The) road; musical comedy in 
three acts, w Milton Stewart, of 
U.S., book and m W. H. F., of Great 
Britain, domiciled at Santa Barbara, 


Calit.. () wt meme, 24, 1923 cab) 
26512; Walter. Herman Fenner, 
Santa Barbara, Calif. 24943 


Roll dem eyes; w and m C. B., of U. S., 
arr. Edith Hydeman, of U. S. 
1 « Dee. 12, 1923; E 575484; Cora 
Burberry, Des Moines. 24944 
Roll. + hordan;. Troll: hymn, arr ih .B. 
Herbert, of U. S. © Dee. 17, 1923; 
2 c. Dec. 26;.E 580212; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. [© arrange- 
ment ] 24945 
Rolied away; w and m James Fitch, 
of Great Britain. © Nov. 10, 1923; 
2 ¢. Dec. 3; E 575196; William Mc- 
Ewan, Roanoke, Va. 24946 
Romance; af Axel Schigler, of Den- 
mark; violin, sul G., eller cello 
med piano.’ © Dec: |8, 192371 « 
Dec. 24; EH 573250; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 24947 
-_—pby Minnie T. Wright, of U. S.; 
pf. (All on a summer eve) © Dec. 


1 


9 
oO 


22, 1923; 2° cy .DeG) 256) Hapeeeep ; 
G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 24948 


—w Paul Bourget, English version 
Alice Mattullath, m Achille Claude 
Debussy, ed. N. Clifford Page, of 
U. 8.; medium voice in C. (Select 
songs by French composers, Carl 
Fischer edition, series II: Superior 
ed. 5588) © Dee. 8, 1923; 2 ©. Dec. 
24; E 580086; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. [© English version and 
arrangement] 24949 


Romany life; a la ezardas from The 
fortune teller, w Harry B. Smith, m 
' composed and arr. Victor Herbert, 
of U. S.; sop. solo, with mixed cho. 
4to. (Witmark edition standard 
quartettes) © Dec. 17, 1923: 2 «. 
Dee. 22; E 578128; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 24950 
Romanza; by Cedric W. Lemont, of 
U. S.; organ. © Sept. 7, 1928; 2 «. 
Dec. 29; E 578338; Oliver Ditson 
co.. Boston. 24951 
Romanza, in F; by Carl Busch, arr. 
Orlando A. Mansfield, of U. S.; 
organ. © Nov. 18, 1923; 2 c Dec. 
29; E 578339; Oliver Ditson co., Bos- 
ton. ; 24952 
Rose (The) and the ring; album of 
songs from the play, adapted from 
Thackeray by Harris Deans, w Des- 
mond Carter, m Robert Cox, of Great 
Britain. Contents: 1. However.— 
2. Fairies’ dance.—3. If I am sleep- 
ing. —4. A soldier must obey. —5. 
This is not my lucky day. © Dec. 
17, 1923 ;° 19@), Deer 2s ie tease” ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd.. 
London. 24953 


Rose (The) and the thorn; sonatino 
in G maj., Thomas Horace Evans, of 
U.. SS op.'7,200: 27 pl, |) Brookiya, 
N. Y., Chandler-Ebel music co. Con- 
tents :—1. A-field the wind is on the. 
flowers. — 2. Dawn-break. — 3. Rose- 
guard and thorn-blow. (Cover title: 
Sonatino in G@ major) © Dec. 24, 
1923; 2 ce. Dec. 29; HE 580281; Ger- 

’ trude S. Evans, Freeport, N. Y- 

24954 

Rose Hileen; my Irish colleen, w and 
mJ. A. B., of U. S., arr. Vern Elliott. 
of. U.S. Oi este. )30; meee 
575164; J. A. Birmingham, Venice, 
Calif. 24955 

Rose of all the world; oriental fox- 
trot, w D. H., melody P. F., arr. P. F. 
and B: \B:, 0f):U. Sini@ah cabeeys, 
1923; E 5777838; Bill Bailey, Paul 
Finstein and Donn Hayes, Holly- 
wood, Calif. 24956. 


80 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


Rose of Japan; w and arr. George 
Clarence Brooks, jr., m H. A. B., of 
ee isnt) c:) Dee 185.1923 5) EB 
577949; Hilleary Arthur Brown, 
Philadelphia. 24957 


Rose of old Castile; tango-fox Herbert 
Spencer, arr. C. E. Wheeler, of U. S.; 
oren. 4t0, “©. Dec. 10 192352 «. 
Weewitse KH 577997: Hdward:.'B: 
Marks music co., New York. [© 

/ arrangement] 24958 


——-——w Fleta Jan Brown, m Her- 
bert Spencer, of U. S. © Dec. 18, 
1923; 2 ec Dee. 14; E 575812; Ed- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 

24959 


Rose (The) song; by Edmond Lanier, 
of U. S., op. 149; pf. (Tone greet- 


ings) © Dee. 5, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 14; 
E 575871; Bach music co., Boston. 
24960 


Rose (The) that blossomed in Eden 
(1 sueno de una sultana) ; oriental 
valse, R. Martinez Valls, of Spain; 
pf. © Nov. 5, 1923::. 1..c.. Nov. 20; 
E 572816; Enoch & sons, Itd., Lon- 
don. 24961 


Rosebud; w H. V., melody Bert Fiske 
and Richard Dickinson, of. U. S., 
arr. Walter Walker, of U.S. ©l1e. 
Dec. 1, 1923; E 577639; Harry Ver- 
non, Los Angeles. 24962 


Rosebuds (The) are sweetest in May; 
w N. R. Chase, m D. F. W., of U. S. 
©, Dee 21, 192332 6. Dec 24; B 
580201; D. F. Williams, Poultney, 


Vt. 24963 


Roses; w V. Anderson, melody John F. 
Ryan, of U.S. ©1c Dee. 28, 1923; 
EK 578245; Vermont Anderson, Kel- 
sey, Minn. 24964 


Roses of love; waltz, w Benton Ley, 
m Lee David, of U. S.; with ukulele 
inD. © Dee. 19, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 27; 
E 580232; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. 24965 

——_ —— —— —.a Louis Katz- 
man, of) U. $23 se a lavitn w. Ato. 
© Dec. 20, 1923; 2 «Dee. 28; EB 
578209; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York .[© new arrangement] 24966 

Roses (Les) rouges; valse, Hugene 
Delacassé, of England; pf. © Nov. 
PPO rae 1. CoVINOMNMLO yy Bylo lO 
James Planta Hull, London. 24967 

Rosetta; danse italienne, Bert R. An- 
thony, (of UL0S:,) epa A b2redto. vaaonpe: 
© Dec. 19, 1923; 2 «. Dec. 29.) hi 
580225 ; Anthony bros., Fall River, 
Mass. 24968 


24978 
Rosita; Spanish serenade, w and m 
EK. K. H., of U. 8S. Los Angeles, 


Southern California music co. 

Dec. 14, 1923; 2 c Dec. 5; E 578188 ; 

Edward Knapp Hause, Los Angeles. 
24969 


Rosita (La); w Allan Stuart, m Paul 
Dupont, of U. S. 1. High—2. Me- 
dium.—3. Low. © Dec. 10, 1923; 
2 e. each Dee. 14; E 575802; Sam 


Fox pub. co., Cleveland. 24970 
Rover (The); w Berton Braley, m 
Ralph: Cox, of U2'"S: “© Dee- 21, 


1923 )"2 e Dee. 22 5-H" 580196; G. 
Ricordi & co., inc., New York. 
24971 
Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch ) 
Melody in F; by Anton Rubinstein, 
arr. Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; C mel- 
ody saxophone and pf., with pts. for 
‘ E flat alto, B flat ten. and C melody 
Saxophones. Century certified ed. 
(Favorite light classics for saxo- 
phone with. piano accompaniment, 
‘series II, no. 2231) © Dec. 20, 1923; 
2 e. Dec. 20; E 578042; Century 
music pub. co., New York. [© ar- 
rangement] 24972 


Trepak; by A. Rubinstein, arr. 
Adolf Schmid, of Hngland; orch. 
with pf. conductor. (Schirmer’s 
galaxy, no. 241) © Nov. 17, 1923; 
2c. Nov. 22; E 575830; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. [© arrangement] 

24973 

Rural (A) song; w C. H. Criswell, m 
Norwood Dale, of U. S.; two treble 
voices. 4to. (Theo. Presser co. 
school choruses) © Dec. 11, 1923; 
2 ce. Dec. 13; E 575621 ; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 24974 


Russian dance no. 2; by Fritz Hart- 
mann, of Germany; pf. © Dec. 27, 
1923; 2 ec. Dee. 29; E 578389; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24975 


Russian lullaby; arr. and simplified 
P. W., of U. S.; violin. Paul Wolf’s 
edi Gy Nov 1b) 1923/5) 2..e Dee: 13; 
EK 575797; Paul Wolf, Brooklyn. 
[© simplifying and new matter] 

24976 

Russianna; by Hugh W. Schubert, of 
Ui Sic 86 fvaolipg 400! © Dee. 1; 
AO23 2 Le, Dee ou ck ce Dec: 154), 5 
580518; S. F. 8S. music co., New 
York. 24977 


Rustic (The) lane; w C. F. H., m 
Julian E. Andino, of Porto Rico, 
domiciled at New York. © 1 ec. Dec. 
a fea sin 8 VS 0) SD 577839 5 Charles F. Hill, 
Brooklyn. 24978 


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24979 


Dt. Ln7, a Si 18 


Rustic romance; encore song, w anon., 
m Langdon Talbot Sellers, of U. S. 
© Dec. 18; 1928; 2\¢. Dee. 22); B 
578194; C. W. Thompson & co., Bos- 
ton. 24979 

Rythmic agitato; by Victor G. Boehn- 
lein,; of, Ui, S.,), arr... Christopher 
O’Hare, of U. S.; orch. 4to. (Cin- 
ema, inc. series, no. 37) © Nov. 30, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 4; E 575238; Belwin, 
inec., New York. 24980 


Saa vil jed gaa frivillig med; tekst og 
musik Axel Andreasen, of Denmark ; 
klaver med tekst. (Jn Dansk ar- 
bejde) © Dec. 8, 1923; 1 c. Dee. 
24; HE 573258; Wilhelm Hansen, Co- 
penhagen. 24981 

St. Cecile; march, Hugh W. Schubert, 


of U. S.; 1st violin. 4to. © Dee. 1, 
1928; tice Dec 6; ave Deer 152 BE 


580514; S. EF. S. musie co, New 
York. 24982 
Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) The 


bell (La cloche); w Victor Hugo, 
English version Alice Mattullath, of 
U. S., m Camille Saint-Saéns, ed. N. 
Clifford Page, of U. S.; medium 
voice, in B. (Select songs by French 
composers, Carl Fiseher edition, se- 
ries Il: Superior ed. 5601) © Dec. 
8, 1923; 2 « Dee. 24; E 580082; 
Carl Fischer, inc., New York. [© 
English version and arrangement] 
24983 


Salaam alaikum; song, m Dagmar de 
Corval Rybner, of U. S.; high voice. 
©: Dee. 7; 1923 2 e Dee. 125 EF 
577831; G. Schirmer, ine, New 
York. 24984 


Sally Long blues; w Sam Gray and 
Virginia Liston, melody C. Williams, 
of U.S. © Ie Dee '24 1925; EB 
580166; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 24985 


Salut d’amour; by Edwin H. Lemare, 
of England, domiciled at Portland, 
Me! :top.: 127: /orgam. > @) Dec. 411, 
1923; 2 ec. Dee. 18; E 575644; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24986 


Sanders (Herbert) Ballade; by H. 
Sanders, of Canada; organ. (Si. 
Cecilia series, no. 297) © Dec. 28, 
1923°° 2.c. Dec. Sit Ei bTSa08 sca W . 
Gray co., New York. 24987 


Sant’ Antonio d’ Afragola; versi di G. 
Esposito (Pasqualotto), musica di 
EK. A. Mario, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; mand. acc. Ato. 
(Piedigrotta 1923). © Oct. 1, 1923; 
2c. Dee. 7; EX 577944; Italian song 
co.. Brooklyn. 24988 


Satire on paying calls in August 
(Satire sur les visites qu’on fait au 
mois d’aotit) ; w Ch’éng Hsiao, Eng- 
lish Arthur Waley, French Jacques 
Bonjean, m Eugene Bonner, of U. S., 
op. 11, no. 1. (J Two songs from 
the Chinese, no. 1) [English and 
Kreneh, texts]. , ©e;NoVig loaned O23 : 
1 c. Nov. 16, 1 @ Dee, 5; BH. 575285; 
J. & W. Chester, Itd., London. 

24989 

Savannah; vocal waltz, w Beryl Rich- 
ardson, m Sydney Baynes, of Eng- 
land. © Nov. 2%, 1923: "1 c& Nov. 
24; E 573297; Swan & co., ltd., Lon- 
don. 24990 


Save your man and satisfy your soul; 
w and m Porter Grainger, Bob Rick- 
etts and Charles Handy, of U. S. 
© Dec. 12; 1928." 2c Bec. 
O77875 ; Rainbow music corp., New 
York. 24991 


Saviour breathe an evening blessing: 
sacred song, w James Edmeston, m 
Paul Ambrose, of U. S. © Dec. 11, 
1923'; 2-¢. Dees 13 3 he aaa eo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 24992 


Saxon professional banjo accompani- 
ments; w and m M. J. S., of Jugo- 
Slavia, domiciled at New York. © 
Nov. 21; 1923892) te St on. Er 
577391; Michael John Saxon, New 
York. 24993 

Saxophone scandals; by Charles Dorn- 
berger, of U. S. 1. C melody saxo- 
phone.—2. E flat alto saxophone. © 
Nov. 24, 1923; 1 ¢. each Nov. 26; 
1c. each Dee. 5; E 577507; Rich- 
mond-Robbins, ine., New York. 

24994 

Say it again; fox trot, from Moon- 
light, ..Con.), Conrad, arranG.es Fi. 
Wheeler, of U..S:; oreh.;, with) pf. 
Operatic ed. 4to. © Dee. 29, 1923; 
2 ec. Dee. 81; E 578445; Hdward B. 
Marks musie co., New York. [© 
arrangement | 24995 

from Moonlight, w Wm. B. Fried- 
lander, m Con Conrad, of U. S. © 
‘Dec. 29)' 19232) 2 “epee. yar. Hi 
578440; Edward B. Marks musieé co., 
New York. 24996 

Say it while dancing; fox trot, Benny 
Davis and Abner Silver, arr. Henry 
Silberhorn, of U. S.; concertina. 
(Witmark concertina publications, 
no: 7896)''"' © Dee, MIF! 1Oz8a..c 
Dee. 22; BE 578130; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment] 24997 

Sayonara; Japanese farewell song, w 
Geo. J. Moriarty and Raymond B. 


1382 


, wo, 13, 19238 


Egan, m Richard A. Whiting, of 
US. .© Dec. 114; 1923; 2 e. ‘Dec. 
14; EH 575794; Jerome H. Remick & 
co., New York. 24998 


Seandia waltz; by EE. H., of Sweden, 
domiciled at Brooklyn, N. Y.; pf. 
Boston—New York, National pub- 
lishers. © Dee. 12, 1923; 2 © Dec. 
15; E 577935; Hinar Holt, Brook- 
lyn. 


Scaramouche; march fox trot, A. 
Joseph Jordan, of U. S. 1. Orch.; 
arr. Wm. Chas. Schoenfeld, of U. S. 
Ato.—2, Pt. © Nov. 30; 1923: 2. ¢ 
edch Dec. 1; E 578161, 578162; 
Photo play music co., inc, New 
York. [© arrangement for orches- 
tra] 25000, 25001 


overture, Leo. A. Kempinski, of 
U. 8.3; orch:.. with. pf. conductor. 
(Concert edition, no. 1) Nov. 
hagas 2c. Dec. 1: Eb) oT8i6r: 
Music buyers co., New York. 25002 


Seenes merry and gay; by Andrew 
Copperfield, of Great Britain; pf. 
Contents: Tony’s_ birthday:—A 
Christmas carol. — Playing  sol- 
diers.—Dancing with grandfather.— 
Grandmother tells a story. © Dee. 
meas’ OC. Dee. 24. B) 573222 - 
Duff, Stewart & co., ltd., London. 

25003 

Scented (The) arbor; romance, 
Charles Ancliffe, of Great Britain; 
pt, ©: Noy. 27, 1923-1. ¢.. Dee: 17; 
EH 573187; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, Itd., London. 25004 


Schau mir ganz scharf in die pupille! 
one-step aus Dolly, gesangstext v. 
Rudolf Bernauer, musik von Hugo 
Hirsch, of Germany, instr. v. Her- 
mann Krome, of Germany; salon- 
orech. mit piano-direction. 4to. 
Nove 20. 102850 1 ee. Dee. 29°°. EB 
973523; Drei-masken verlag, a. g., 
Berlin. 25005 

Schonberg (Arnold) Fiinf klavier- 

stticke; von A. S., of Austria, op. 

23. (Wilhelm Hansen edition, no. 


2326) © Nov. 27, 1923: 1 c Dec. 
14; E 573178; Wilhelm Hansen, 
Copenhagen. 25006 


‘Schubert (Franz Peter) Ballet music 
from Rosamunde; by Fr. Schubert, 
eoncert arr. Leopold Godowsky, of 
U. S.; pf. (Sheet music edition, P. 


1355) © Nov. 14, 1928: 2.@ Dee. 
24; EH 580071; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 25007 


Eleven valses nobles; by Franz 
Schubert, selected and ed. Guy 
Maier, of U. S.; pf. (Fischer edi- 


106658—24—6 


24999 | 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


25015 


tion, no. 5272: Waltzes, set three) 
© Dec. 22, 1923; 2 c Dec. 26; E 
578180; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [© Selecting and editing] 
25008 


Impatience; three-part song, w 
from the German of Wilhelm 
Muller, m Franz Schubert, arr. 
Clarence ©. Robinson, of U. S.: 
women’s voices. 4to. © Dee 1. 
1923 ; 2 c. Dee. 29; E 578336; Oliver 


Ditson co., Boston. [© arrange- 
ment ] 25009 
Morning’ greeting; part-song, 


English w Kate Brownlee Sher- 
' wood, m Franz Schubert, choral ver- 
sion Clarence C. Robinson, of U. S.: 
men’s voices. 4to. © Dec. 4, 1923: 
2 ec. Dec. 29; E 578324; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. [© choral ver- 
sion ] 25010 


Rosamunde; ballet music, Schu- 
bert, transcribed Arnold Trowell, of 
Great Britain; violoncello with pf. 
@) Nove 20; 1923: iver Dee: 2h; H 
573239; Schott & co., London. [© 
transcription ] 25011 


Serenade; by Franz Schubert. 
arr. Calvin Grooms, of U. S8S.; C€ 
melody saxophone and pf., with 
pts. for EH flat alto, B flat ten. and 
C melody saxophones. Century cer- 
tified ed. (Favorite light classics 
for saxophone with piano accom- 
paniment, series II, no. 2229) © 
Weer 20 O73 2 wen! DEG. 205-7 Hy 
578044 ; Century music pub. co.. New 
York. [© arrangement] 25012 


transcribed Arnold 
Trowell, of Great Britain; violon- 
cello with pf. © Nov. 20, 1923; 
le. Dec, 27 348) 513240 5... Schott, & 
co., London. [© transcription] 

25013 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Ro- 
mance; par R. Schumann, op. 28, 
no. 2, arr. par Emil Telmanyi, of 
Hungary; violon et piano. (Wil- 
helm Hansen edition, no. 2356) © 
Dec. 8, 1923; 1 c. Dec. 24; EH 573249; 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. [© 
arrangement | 25014 


Tro? 1p) WO) minor: by. ik.’ Schu; 
mann, op. 63, ed. Joseph Adamow- 
ski, of Poland, domiciled at Cam- 
bridge, Mass. ; pf., violin and violon- 
cello. (Schirmer’s library of musi- 
eal classics, v. 1476) © Dee. 17, 
1923); 2''e. “Dee. 20; H 580010 5)'G: 
Schirmer, inc., New York. [© ed- 
iting] 25015 


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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25016 


Schumann (Robert Alexander )—Con. 
Trio in F major; by R. Schu- 
mann, op. 80, ed. Joseph Adamowski, 
of Poland, domiciled at Cambridge, 
Mass.; pf., violin and violoncello. 
(Schirmer’s library of musical 
classics, v. 1477) © Dec. 28, 1923; 
2c. Dec. 31; E 580351; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. [© editing] 25016 


Sciasciona (La) oh, oh; versi di Vin- 
cenzo Russo, musica di Alberto Mon- 
tagna, of Italy. © 1 ¢ Dec. 28, 
1923; E 578267; Marcello Mele, 
Brooklyn. 25017 


Sculptor (The); w R. B., m HE. Mein- 


ardus, of U. S. -© Dee. 20, 1923; 
2-¢@. Dee... 22; FE’ 580368; Robert 
Brown, Johnstown, Pa.’ 25018 


Seal it with a kiss; w and m M. T., 
Charles and Elsie Thompson, of 
U. S. St. Paul, Minn., Grand music 
co. .© Dec. 10, 1923; 2 ce. Dec. 13; 
E 577871; Moe Thompson, St. Paul, 
Minn. 20019 


Searchlight songs; bo. 2, bk. of new | 


and selected songs, for young peo- 
‘ples’ chorus conventions, compiled 
J. HE. Thomas and others, of U. S. 


16mo. © Apr. 1, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 27; 
aff. Dec. 17; A 765376; Quartet 
music co., Fort Worth, Tex. 25020 


Second new Sullivan selection; gems 
from the famous operas, W. S. Gil- 
bert and Arthur Sullivan, selected 
and arr. H. M. Higgs, of Great 
Britain; orch. with 1st violin con- 
ductor. (Chappell & co.’s orches- 
tral selections, no. 162) © Nov. 14, 
1923; 1 c. Nov. 22; E 572882; Chap- 
pell & co., Itd.; London. [© arrange- 
ment | 25021 

Second symphony; by Edward Ship- 
pen Barnes, of U. S., op. 37; organ. 
©? Dee 281923. 2 Dec" 31". E 
580356; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 

25022 

Secret (The); part-song, w Dora 
Sigerson Shorter, m Dorothy Howell, 
of Great Britain; male voices in F. 


4to. (Boosey’s choral miscellany, 
no. 89) [Staff and tonic sol-fa nota- 
tions] © Nov. 16, 1923; 1 ¢ Dec. 


11; E 573124; Boosey & co., London. 

, 25023 

Seek ye the Lord; w from Isaiah, m 
Russell J. England, of U. S. © Dec. 
1, 1928; 2 ec. Dec. 8; E 577791; Hinds, 
Hayden & Eldredge, ine., New York. 


25024 
Select your partner: grand march, 
Walter Rolfe, of U. S.: pf. (Fleet- 


ing fancies) © Dec. tl, 1923); Zee 


pt. In ws. ES 


Dec. 18; E 575749; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 25025 
Selma Alabama blues; w Hattie Pear- 
son, m P. B., of (U.ASi fae iames 
Scott, of U.S. © de Ocii 2a deze. 
EH 577933; Paul Banks, Kansas City, 
Kan. 25026 
Send Henry Ford to Washington; w 
J. S., m Edward Puchmayer, of 
Austria, domiciled at Chicago. © 
1c. Nov. 26, 1928; E 577485; Jacob 
Schuler, Chicago. 25027 
Send me your love by radio; w S. C. 
A., melody John F. Ryan, of: U. S. 
© .1-¢. Dec... 28; 1923* “By are a0- 
Stella Coffin Arrington, Wyncote, Pa. 
25028 
Septiéme étude de concert ; chevauchée 
nocturne, Constantin Sternberg, of 
U. 8S., op. 118; pf. © Dee. 22, 1923; 
2 ec. Dec. 28; E 580280; G. Schirmer. 
ine., New York. 20029 
Sérénade; ay Agathe Bacher-Gr¢gndahl, 
op. 15, nr. 1, arr. Nicolaj Hansen, of 
Denmark; salon-orchester. Ato. 
(Heimdal, nr. 89) © Nov. 1, 1923; 
1 ¢ Nov. 20; E 572827; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. [© arrange- 
ment] 25030 
Serenata a Fiaschetti; versi di V. Jan- 
nuzzi, musica di G. Ciaravolo, of 
Italy; ~mand.- ace) 40: ( Piedi- 
grotta 1923) © Sept. 8, 1923; 1 «¢. 
Dec. 8; E 573100; Casa editrice 
Mario, Naples. 25031 
Serving while waiting; w Charles B. 
Bowser, m F. 8S. B., of U. 8S. © Apr. 
19,. 1923; 2 -c. Dec By asu0so ; 
Frank Stephen Bergens, Williamson, 
W. Va. 250382 
Shabes zu nacht; from Die welt fon 
sind, w Isidore Lash, m Samuel Se- 
cunda, of U. S., ed. Jack Kammen. 
Kammened. (,Y983 8 ADV) © 
Dec. 21, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 28; EH 580261 ; 
Jack and Joseph Kammen, Brook- 
lyn. 25083 
Shadows; by Margaret E. Hamilton, of 
U. S.; pf. (Two descriptive pieces, 
no. 1) © Dec. 28, 1923; 2 ©) Dee. 
31; E 580352 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. — 25034 
Shadows at dusk; chant sans paroles, 
Walter Rolfe, of U. S.; pf. duet. 
(Juvenile four hand entertainment) 
© .Dece.,, 11,... 1923.3. 246. Decits .7 
575652; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 25035 


Shadows on the wall; w L. M. and 


Hy®.,, melody Li M. of UssSaneee 
Dec. 15, 1923; E 577900; Lee Morse 
and Harry Ferns, New York. 25036 


1384 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


» No: 13, 1928 


Sharlee: from the musical play, w 
Alex Rogers, m C. Luckeyth Rob- 
errs at. U.S. ©, Dec. 18,1928 ; 
2 c. Dee. 19; E 575998; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., inc... New York. 

pe Oulent 
She could hear his voice a calling; w 


T. R., melody John F. Ryan, of 
Uae (6) Gh @),, Dee, 28,1923; 
078244; Thomas Reiley, Bayonne, 
Nid. 25038 


She is sleeping “neath the old oak tree; 
WreGnAseM: sm J.C; Halis,,of U.S. 
Gy Wer 22. 1925: 2 ¢., Dee 24, Hh 
O78181; C. A. Mulliner. Williams- 
port Pa. 25039 

She'll be there mother mine; waltz, w 
Peter Kane, m Hal Roberts, of U. S.; 
medium, in E flat. © Dec. 22, 1923; 
2c Dec. 24; E 580164; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., ine.; New 
York. 25040 

She’s all the rage in society; w and 
maw Cor U.S: © 1 ¢ Dec. 20, 
1923: E 578021: Marie Crosby, Enid, 


Okl. . 25041 
She’s got the wana blues; w Ed. E. 
Bryant, m Hubert W.. David,.. of 


Gent oerttain: in. EF. [Stafft and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Nov. 30, 
1O7BG. eobee. 10:3. He 573137; Law- 
rence Wright music co.. London. 
25042 
She’s not as bashful as she used to 
hep wand nr’ S. J). By lof’ Ur Se © 
1 «@ Sept. 6, 1923; E 575250; Sara 
Johnson Hart, Pittsford, N. Y. 
25043 
Sheik (The) of Hollywood: w N. M., 
mene and A. QO: M., of U. Si, arr. 
Hoe My ner lic. Dec. 1511923 5. EB 
577912; Nell Martin and Harry Q. 
Mills, Holiywood, Calif. 25044 
Shenandoah march; by H. D., of Ger- 
many, domiciled at New York; pf. 
Kr Dec. 18, 1923+" 2 ‘ce. Dec... 19:3 EB 
580000: Hans Drechsel. New York. 
25045 
Shimmering waters: by L. Leslie Loth, 
of U. S.: pf. (Three characteristic 
pieces) © Dee. 17, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 
20: E 580008 : G. Schirmer, inc., New 
York. 25046 
Shining. (The), ;way;.w A. J. S., m 
MeBs My of Ue Se. ©. Oct. 30, 1923; 
2 e. Dec. 24; E 580161; A. J. Sho- 
walter and T. B. Mosley, Chatta- 
nooga. 25047 
-Ship o° dreams; w Edgar Daniel 
Kramer,.m Ht A: R.,,0f U.cS.- :©)1 
e,, Dee, 7. 19283 BCom (ee: Harland 
A. Riker. Boston. 25048 


25060 


‘Ship (The) of jazz; w and m O. C..C., 


CY Si Crees Wee ce 1, 09238 72H) 
577936; Olive Cooper Cole, New 
York. 25049 


Shlisel (Der); w and melody A. K., 
of Poland, domiciled at New York. 
© 1c. Dec. 31, 1923; E 578475; 
Adolph King, New York. 25050 

Shoestrings; w and melody C. A. &., 


OF WiOS!  OuL eoWee 18) ' 19235). H. 
577950; Charles A. Smith, New 
York. 25051 


Sholoim aleichem; w M. G., melody 
S. Peet UL 8S) art’ Ne*Gy and S. FP. 
©1e. Dee. 22, 1923; EH 578117; Mor- 
‘ris Goldstein and Simon Paskal, 


‘New York. 25052 
Shooting (The) gallery; by Alison 
Carlisle, of Great Britain; pf. (The 


country fair) © Dec. 27, 1923; 2 
ce. Dec. 29; E 578398; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 25053 
Shout it with joy; w James Rowe, m 
Beat BS et O'S. "er Oct 30, 1923 5 
2 ec. Dee. 24; EH 580148; H. M. Kagle, 
Burke’s Garden, Va. 25054 
Shout the glad tidings; Christmas 
anthem, w William A. Muhlenberg, 
m Arthur H. Ryder,’ of. U. 'S.,. op. 
16; mixed voices, organ ace. 4to. 
@) Oct 10), 1923> 2rey Dee, 28 5H 
578307; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
25055 
Shuebruk’s graded lip trainers; gr. 
1-3, by R. S:, of U. S.; for brass in- 
struments. © Oct. 1, 1923; 2 c. and 
aff. Oct. 2; A 762332; Richard Shue- 
bruk, New York. 25056 
Shut in forever; w andmUL. 8S. L., of 
Us-S3" @ Dee? 10.1923 = 2"e7 Deer tT ; 
E 575931; Lida Shivers Leech, Phila- 
delphia. 25057 
Si went a-sighin’ for a siren; w Eve- 
lyn Marie Stuart, m F. G.S., of U.S. 


Chicago, Marinello music co. © 
INOV.; 26, .l92Z0.° 2 ey Wee.) 205.4 i 
578107; Eva. Marie Stuart and 


Frances G. Stuart, Chicago. 25058 
Sibelius (Jean) Impromptu; par J.S8., 
op. 78, no. 1, ed. and rev. Julia A. 
Burt, of U. S.; violon, ou violon- 
eelle, et piano. (Wilhelm Hansen 
edition, no. 2341) © Nov. 26, 1923; 
1 @ Dee. 14; E 575841; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. [© editing 
and revision ] 25059 
Sicilian (The) brigands; tarantelle, 
Henry Holden Huss, of U. S8.; pf. 
(Sheet music edition, P. 1344: Happy 
days, no. 6) © Nov. 27, 1923; 2 c. 
Dec. 24; E 580066; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. 25060 


13895 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25061 


ae . s 
Sigh no more, ladies; part-song, w 


William Shakespeare, m William 
Lester. of U. S., op. 25, no. 4. 4to. 
Fischer ed. (Choruses in octavo 
form. no.) 5316), |: @ Nov, 30,;/192e 
2 @ Dec. 8; EH 575234; J. Fischer & 
bre., New York. 25061 


Silent night; Christmas medley, arr. 
Albert Harvey, of U. S.; violin and 
pf. with optional 2nd violin pt. 
(Crescent edition, no. 46) 
#6,°1923's. 2 e:) Dee. 12 59. “Oasbap'; 
Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. [© 
bowing, fingering and phrasing] 

25062 
clouds; by Walter Rolfe, of 

U. S.: pf. (Fleeting fancies) © 

Dec, 11, 1923; 2 c Dee. 18; HE 575754; 

Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

felon 25065 

Silver crescent; overture, Edw. Rus- 

sell, of U. S.; band. 4to. 


Silver 


25064 


Silver (The) fountain; waltz, K. L. 
King, of U. S.; band. 4to. © Mar. 


Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 


10, 1923: 2 @ Dec. 21; E 578086: | 


(. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 
25065 


Silver thimble; by Walter Rolfe, of 


U. S.; pf. duet. (Juvenile four hand | 
© -Wees ity 928 : 
2 ¢. Dec. 13; E 575647; Theo. Presser 

25066 | 


entertainment ) 


eo.) “Ph iladelphia. 


Simp honia-blues; af Axel Schigler, of 
Denmark; klavier. © Nov. 27, 1923; 
abe. 


Hansen, Copenhagen. 25067 


Simple aveu (Simple confession) ; by 


Francis Thomé, arr. Calvin Groome, | 


of U. S.; C melody saxophone and 


pf...with pts. for E flat alto, B flat | 


ten. and C melody saxophones. Cen- 
tury certified ed. (Favorite light 
classics for saxophone with piano 
accompaniment, series II, no. 2233) 


(C).,, Dee, 20, 1928; 2)¢. Dee. 205.1 | 


5978040 ; Century music pub. co., New 
York. [© arrangement] 25068 


Simplicity graded violin course; by 
Louis Retter, of U. S. Gr. 3-5. © 
Dec. 28, 1923; 2 « each Dee. 29; E 
580285580287; Louis Retter music 
co., St. Louis. 25069-25071 

Since I found you; w andm 8. HE. W., 
of UieSt. Ole Deenif\ 1928g0k 
575959: Susan Hugenia Wren, Hx- 
celsior Springs, Mo. 25072 

Since my mother’s dead and gone: w 


BY SB), ut eAl Meehan: of (U2 S.2/ pt.’ | 


with w. © Nov. 27, 19233; :2'c. Dec, 


© Dec. | 


© June | 
0, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 24; HE 580122; C. L. | 


Dec. 14; E 573174; Wilhelm | 


pt. 111; ms., v. 18 


10; E 575444; Florence Bodager, 
Marshallville, O. 25073 


Since Robin Hood; by Thomas Weelkes, 
of Hngland, ed. and adapted, Hd-- 
mund H. Fellowes,of Great Britain; 
male voices. 4to. (Thomas Weelkes’ 
airs to three voices, no. 20: Male 
voice choir library, no. 111) © Oct. 
10,1923 71 @ Oe 222 a1 69e), 
Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. [© 
arrangement | 25074 


Sinding (Christian) 10 sange; av 
C. S., arr. av Hyvind Alnes, of Nor- 
way: klaver. (Wilhelm Hansen 
edition, no. 2346) © Nov. 26, 1923; 
1 e. Dee. 14; EH 573179; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. [© arrange- 
ment] 25075 


Sing a song of sixpence; part-song, 
w anon., m Sturkow Ryder, of U. S.; 
mixed voices. 4to. © Dee. 11, 
1923; 2 «. Dec, 12; E 575828; Gam- 
ble hinged music co., Chicago. 

25076 


Sing along; w and m Arthur A. Penn, 
of U. S. (Witmark black and white 
series) © Dec. 19, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 
27: E 580231; M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. 25077 


Sing unto the Lord a new song; w 
of ninety eighth psalm, m H. C. 
Macdougall, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
Rey. ed. (Octavo series, mixed 
voices, sacred, no. 13892) © Dee. 3, 
1923; 2 ec. Dec. 8; E 577770; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. [© revised 
edition | 25078 


Singing His love; w James Rowe, m 
H. M. E., of U. 8S. © Oct. 30, 1923; 
2 '@) Dec. 24: BB ) bS0laar wae. 
Hagle, Burke’s Garden, Va. 25079 


Singing praise; w and m A. J. S., of 
U. 8.7%: © Oct! 30,2925 -2e wee. 
24; E 5801438; A. J. Showalter, Chat- 
tanooga. 25080 

Sippan (Die primel); text av J. L. 
Runeberg, musik av Jean Sibelius, 
‘op. 88, no. 4, ed. and rev. Julia A. 
Burt, of U. S. (Wilhelm Hansen 
edition, no. 2256: Sex sdnger, nr. 
4) © Dec. 8: 192s eee. 2 : 
HE 580182; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 


hagen. [© editing and revising] 
25081 
Sirens; by James H. Rogers, free 


transcription Arthur Hartmann, of 
U. S.; violin and pf. (Master pieces 
for violin and piano) © Dec. 12, 
1923; 2 « Dee: 15; H 575854; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. [© tran- 
scription ] 25082 


1386 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


~ no. 18, 1923 


25105 


Six purple violets; w Mary Elizabeth | 


Sandford, m Dagmar de _ Corval 
Rybner, of U. S. 
D.—2. Medium voice, in C. © Dec. 
#99235) 2iie./) each’ Dees. 2830 
578308; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
25083 


Skaters (The); by Henry Holden 
Huss, of U. 8.; pf. (Sheet music 
edition, P. 13846: Happy days, no. 
Sy) tO) Nov. 24;'1923: 2c Dec. 24; 


E 580060; Carl Fischer, inc.. New | 
25084 | 


York. 
Sky (The) singer; w and m P. B.. 
Genes. © eDec, 17,1923; E 
575967 ; Paul Banzhaf, Los Angeles. 
25085 


1. High voice, in | 


Sleep, my little pal, sleep: w- C. M. | 


L., melody John F. Ryan, of U. S. 
epee Dee, 22, 1928; °H 578067; 
Cora Mae Leitch, St. Cloud, Minn. 
25086 

Sleeping (A) child; two-part song, w 
Jessie S. Miner, m Richard Kountz, 


of U. S.: treble voices. 4to. (Bos- 
ton .music company, secular cho- 


ruses, women’s voices, no. 594) 


© 


Sleepy eyes; melody C. H.. of U. S 
@risc Nov. 16, 1923; EH 577940 


Carl Hoefie, Philadelphia. 25088 | 
Sly mongoose; by Lionel Belasco. of 


Apa 
DTSATT 


1, cx Mee at... 1935 + E 
Joseph Fishew, New York. 
25089 

Small (The) town blues: w H. B. V.., 
melody John F. Ryan, of U. S. © 


1 ce. Dee 7, 1928; EH 575310; Henry 
B. Vaughan, Milton, Pa. 25090 


Smilin’ smiles; w G. E. M., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. 


Hisher{-of)U. 8S. © lt ‘c): Dee. 5, 


1923: E 575266; Georgia Esta Mc- | 


Blrath, Memphis, Tex. 25091 


Smiling eves; w Annelu Burns. 
Hugh Coleman [pseud. of Geo. H. 
Gartlan], of U. S. © Nov. 28, 1923; 
2 ec. Dec. 8; E 577790; Hinds, Hay- 
den & Eldredge, inc., New York. 


25092 


of | 
© Dec. 15, 1923; 2 «. | 


Snow-bird carols; 
Usa pf. 
Dee. .17; E 575884;' L. L. Goudy, 
Helena, Mont. 25093 


by Bo aie 


Snowfall ; 


of Ethel | 


m | 


w EK. W., melody Herman | 


Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of 
USS) "OF 4" De? 24-1923 “bh 
580105; Emma Woodman, New | 
York. 25094 | 


Snowy River; w and m Henry T. 
Hayes and Billy Edwards, of Aus- 
tralia. -© Oct: 4, 1923; 1°.’ Dec. 
26; E 573309; Allan & co., pty. Itd.. 
Melbourne, Australia. 25095 


So soon this morning blues: w and m 


Lovie Austin, of U. S.; in F. ©lc. 
Dec. 26, 1923; E 578147; Chicago 
music pub. co., Chicago. 25096 


Sobbing blues; w and melody Clinton 
A Kemp, of U.S. .©: tex Dee 17, 
1923; E 575895; Clarence Williams 
music pub. co., inc., New York. 

2509T 

Societa (La) dei 5: versi di Fedro. 

- musica di Esopo, of Italy: mand, 
ace. 4to. (Piedigrotta 1923) © 
Sept. 8, 1923; 1 c. Dec. 8: E 573097; 
Casa editrice Mario, Naples. 25098 


Solfége; 55 lecons progressives dans 
toutes les clés, par Francois Rasse. 
of France; avec ace. de pf. © Nov. 
3, 1923; 1 ce; Nov. 30; E 572928: 
Henry Lemoine et cie., Paris. 25099 


Some day; w Ek. W., m BE. S. S. Hunt- 
ington, of U.S. ©1c. Dec. 7, 1923: 
EK 975315; Edward Walter, Phila- 
delphia. 25100 


Some day I’se gwine to take a walk 
thru’ that gospel garden; from A 
Virginia romance, words and music 
by Clint. R. Carpenter [of U. S.]: 
with quartette arr. © May 1, 1923: 
2 c. May 3; E 559785; J. Fischer & 
bro., New York. 25100* 

Some day you'll miss me; waltz, w 
E. W. F., melody John F. Ryan, of 
U.S. © 1 c. Dee. T, 1923 ; B 575304 ; 
Earl W. Foster, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 
Canada. 25101 

Some glad to-morrow; w Mrs. L. J. S.., 


m Cora Broadwell, of U. S. New 
York, Frank Harding. © Dee. 14, 


1923); 2. eréee720 > Ei STS216 2 Mrs: 
L. J. Schumaker, Neweastle, Pa. 
25102 
Somebody new; w Albee Gettleman. 
melody F..F. Bs andi AiN., of U. S.. 
arm BY Ts BA, ©) iei Dec. 2421923 : 
E 575818; Fred T. Burke and AI. 
Nunez, Chicago. 25103 
Somebody’s baby; w Lilly Dean Hart 
fi. e. L. D. H. B.], m Lew Wilson. 
of U. S., arr. Arthur Darvo. © 1 c. 
Nov. 30, 1923; 1575169; Lily Dean 
Hart Berrick, New York. 25104 
Someday youll come back; w and 
melody H. K. and Eva Kersten, of 
UL Sey. 4 we: (Dee. 110, “T9232 
575463 ; Harold Keidel, Minneapolis, 
25105 


1387 


CATALOGUE. OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25106 


pt. 1; nes. v.48 


Somehow, I can’t forget; w Gloria 
Wayne, m A. T., of U. S.. © Dec. 
10/).1923 ;-20e° Dee, 123° 8 bthas0' 
Arthur Tallman, New York. 25106 

Somehow I know; w and m Helen 
Louise Shaffer, of U. 8S. © Dec. 10, 
1928 ; 2c. Dee. 12; EH 575825; Harold 
Rossiter music co., Chicago. 25107 

Someone believes in you; from A per- 
fect lady, w B. G@ De Sylva, m 
George Gershwin, of U. S. © Dec. 
20) A923 3° 20/e) Dees ZS BTSabl : 
Harms, inc., New York. 25108 

Someone will make you smile; from 
Poppy. w Irving Caesar, m Rudolf 
Sieczyiski, of Austria. © Dee. 29, 
1923 ; 2 ec. Dec. 31; E 580421; Harms, 


ine.. New York. 25109 
Something; w P. L. T., m Al. Meehan, 
oF U.S. pe with w.- Nev. 19, 


1923; 2 ec. Dee. 10: E 575412; Pearle 
L. Thomsen, Weaverville, Calif. 

25110 

something about a sunset reminds me 

of you; w and m Fay Pulsifer, of 

U. S. © Dee. 22. 1923; 2 c Dee. 24; 

E 580132; Edward B. Marks music 


co.. New York. Za A 
arr. Clarence HE. Wheeler, 
Of, U.S. worele y 4to. © Dee w2r, 


1923; 2'e,. Dec: 28: EB 5782705 Hd- 
ward B. Marks music co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 25112 
Something missing, Cupie; w J. W. G., 
m E. 8. S. Huntington, of U. S. 
1 c. Dec. 10, 1923; E 575407; Joseph 
W. Griffith, Woodhaven, L. I., N. Y: 
Zolats 
Something went wrong; melody Ted 
Shapiro and H. Rr KK. of U.S. 
1 ¢. Noy. 30. 1923; E 575464; Harold 
R. Keidel, Minneapolis. 25114 
Son of the Highest; Christmas can- 
tata, w Lizzie De Armond, m W. B. 
Judefind, of U. S. 4to. © Oct. 14, 
1922: 2 ec. Dec. 29, 1928; E 580322; 
Judefind bros., Baltimore. 2pnid 
Sonata intima; di Renzo Bossi, of 
Italy, op. 31; violino e pianoforte. 
©) Dec., 20) 1923 508 Ve. (Deenraks. EH 
573360; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 
25116 
Song and laughter; by Wallace A. 
Johnson, of U. S., op. 93, no. 3; pf. 
(Vacation time) © Dec. 11, 1928; 
~ ¢. Dec. 18; E 575645 ; Theo. Presser 


vo., Philadelphia. 25117 
Song (A) for Christmas; m Daniel 
Gregory Mason, of U. S. (in The 


outlook, v. 185, no. 16, Dee. 19, 1923) 

© Dee: 13, 1923 ; 2:e.Dece sls HE 

578517: Outlook co., New York. 
25118 


Song (A) I’m singing: w and m A. 
J. 8., of U:: Si pO Get, Bonita 
e.. Dec. 24; E 580140 %) Aq. aieeeno- 
walter, Chattanooga. 25119 

Song (A) of bold Robin Hood; unison 
song, w Anthony Munday, m Alec 
Rowley, of England; in D. 4to. 
(Novello’s school songs, no. 1367) 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Dec. 27, 19235046 Decwaa ok 
573287: Novello & co., ltd., London. 

25120 

Song (A) of long ago; m R. M. Stults, 


of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. © 
Dec. *'11,' 1928 ; > 2ete Ree ae, 
575612; Theo Presser co.. Philadel- 
phia. 25121 
Song of Omar; w and m J. BRIE or 
Lis t ¢ “Dee is ors hs 
577969; J. F. McMahon, New York. 
Za 22, 


Song of Provence (Chanson proven- 
cale); w F. van der Hist, English 
version Alice Mattullath, of U. S., 
m H. Dell’Acqua, ed. N. Clifford 
Page, of U. S.; medium voice in C. 
(Select songs by French composers, 
Carl Fischer edition, series II: Su- 
perior ed. 5630) © Dee. 8, 1923; 2 
e. Dec. 24; E 580084; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York. [© English version 
and arrangement | 2123 

Song (The) of the cider (Goix ian 
on) ; Basque drinking song, English 
ver. Mary Hllis Opdyeke and Kurt 
Schindler, setting Norberto Alman- 
doz, ed. K. S., of U.-S.; six-part cho., 
mixed voices. 4to. (Songs of the 
Spanish provinces: Basque prov- 
inces) © Sept. 24,1923; 2c Oct. 
16; E 575839; Oliver Ditson co., 
Boston. [© editing and accompani- 
ment] 25124 


Song of the farmer boy; by Bert R. 
Anthony, of U. S., op. 251, no. 1; 
pf. (Memories of the old farm 
house, no. 1) Sept. 7, 1923; 
2 ec. Dec. 28; E 578322; Oliver Dit- 
son co., Boston. BAL 

Song of the shepherd Lehl; from the 
fairy opera, Snégourotchka, words 
by A. Ostrovsky, English version 
and revision of music by Carl En- 
gel fof U. S8.], music by Nicolai 
Rimsky-Korsakof, ed. by Henry 
Clough-Leighter; in F. © Mar. 29, 
1923; 1 @) Aprivsya ie Apr iss 
559399; Boston music co., New York. 

2a 2s 

Song of Zion ; Hebrew lament, Maurice 
Baron, of France; orch. with piano 
conductor. (Belwin concert edition, 
no: 93) ©. Dee) 21, 1928; 2ye ec: 


1388 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


24; BE 580047; Belwin, inc., New 
York. 25126 


Song (A) to you; w Elizabeth Evelyn 
Moore, m R. Huntington Woodman, 
ors Sini©) Dee? 11.1923 2-c. Dec. 
13; E 575660; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. . » 25127 


Songs my mother sang to me; w Wil- 
liam M. Runyan, m A. C. Fisher, of 
Wao ie). Noy..1, 1923: 2 ¢ Nov. 1, 
Da 2. NOV. 207,14) 317195; Albert 
C. Fisher, Ft. Worth, Tex. 25128 


Songs (The) of bonnie Scotland; w 
and m W. H., of U. S.,-arr. H. Guy, 
of U. S. Dearborn, Mich., Walter 
Hull co. © Dec. 4, 1923; 2 c Dec. 
20; EH 578103; Walter Hull, Dear- 
born, Mich. — 25129 

Songs of Colgate; various authors, 
compiled and ed. R. G. I., of U. S. 
Ato. © Nov. 1, 1923; .2 c. Dec. 14, 
aff. Dee. 12; A 766345; Robert G. 
Ingraham, Providence, R. I. [© 
New victory song; The old maroon; 
Sons of Colgate; In eighteen nine- 
teen | 25130 


Songs of Ohio state university; com- 
piled Ohio state university associa- 
tion, of U. S. Rev. ed. © Nov. 
24, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Dec. 8; A 
765268; Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, 
inc., New York. 21S 

Songs of the Hebrides: orchestral 
group no. 1, Marjory Kennedy- 
Fraser, arr. Sydney Baynes, of 
Great Britain; orch. with pf. con- 
ductor. (Boosey’s orchestral jour- 
nal, no. 230) © Oct. 24, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Noy. 20; E 572823; Boosey & Go., 
London. [© arrangement] 251382 

Sophie; opéra-comique en 3 actes, pa- 
roles Louis Tiercelin, Georges Doc- 
quois et Alfred Aubert, musique 
Charles Levadé, of France. Vocal 
Bene) wee ate 1925: bh ey Weg. 1: 
EH 573197; Hnoch & cie., Paris. 

Pols 

Sorrow is mine¢;: wandm J. C. B. and 
Fr. L. Bennett, of U. S. Buffalo, 
Nios ab B. pub: eo: o©!) Dee. 22, 
4923.3 °2..¢. Deen 24; 1) '580053'; Toe. 
Boone, Buffalo. 25134 

Sortie in G; by E. S. Hosmer, of 
U. Si: organ.” © Dee. 11, 1923; 2 «. 
Dee. 18; E 575700; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 25135 


South for aye; w Edna L. Williams, 
mS. F. M., of U. S. (In The voice 
of South high, Nov. 1923) © Nov. 
Zt; LO2S'p92 te) -Deehv Gish) TS77TOBG : 
Samuel Frederic Monroe, Youngs- 
town, O. 25136 


25148 


Southern (A) sketch; cotton blossoms, 
William C. Steere, of U. S.; organ. 
© Dec. 11, 1923; 2 e. Dec. 13; E 
575676; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. ORIST 


Souvenir d’Vienne; valse, by Franz 
J. Liftl, of Austria, op. 106, no. 1. 
4 PE -duect=—2: Pi ©w Dec. 112, 
1923; :.2 ¢. each Dec: 153 BE 575858, 
575859 ; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 25138, 25139 


Spartenza e mamma; versi di P. F., 
musica di Domenico Fonti, of Italy, 
domiciled at Brooklyn; mand. ace. 
4to. © Dee. 1, 1923; 2 ec. Dee. 28; 
HE} 578262; Pietro Ferone, Brooklyn. 

25140 


Spelling (The) class; w  Laurene 
Highfield, m Winifred E. Moore, of 
U. §8S.; unison and two-part cho., 
Sop. and alto. 4to. (School music 
for the upper grades and high 
school) © Dec. 14, 1923; 2 c Dec. 
18: E 575987; Chart music pub. 
house, Chicago. 25141 


Sphinx: fox-trot, w J. W. Conn. m 
Jos, 8. Squires, of England. © Nov. 
24. T0235 L. Cy Noy: 243.) 512888; 
Joseph Henry Larway, London. 

25142 


Spick and span; by Walter Rolfe, of 
U.joS8.; op£...,duet.,., (Juvenile, four 
hand entertainment) © Dec. 11, 
1923; 2 e Dee: 13;.B 575646.; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 25148 


Spirit of jOV; mazurka-caprice, 
Charles Ff: Carey, of U. S., op. 65; 
pf. Anthony ed. © Dec. 19, 1923; 
2 e, Dee. 22; E 580223; Anthony. 
bros., Fall River, Mass. 25144 


Speoks; nocturnal episode, by Miner 
Walden Gallup, of U. S.; pf. © 
Dee Zi tole ah ee eer ZO. i) 
578410 5 Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 25145 


Sposa fedele; mazurka, G. R., of U. S.; 
pf.) te Dee. 22 4098 - By ays. Lo. 
Giuseppe Russo, Philadelphia. 

25146 

Spring (A) fantasy: two-part song, 
w Marion Roberts, m Norwood Dale, 
of U. S.; trebie voices. 4to. (Theo. 
Presser co. school choruses) © 
Dee Ih, 19235 2...c.- Wee. 13% 
070022; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 25147 


Spring frolic; by Rob Roy Peery, of 
U.S8.,.0p: 20; now2 : pf... © Dee..11, 
hO2Se 2c. eet S fi Host D128%\iheo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 25148 


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25149 


pt. 111, D. s., v.18 


Spring is near (Ging gestern durch 
den stillen wald); English w HE. 
Buek, German w and m Fr. Aug. 
Kern, of U. S., op. 86; men’s voices. 
4to. (Neue mannerchore, no. 2302) 
©), Dec:, 12, 1923.; 2) ec.) Decades 
o77885; Luckhardt & -Belder, New 


York. 25149 
Spring tidings; lo, springtime has 
come, Hans T. Seifert, of U. S.; 


pf. (Selection of modern classic 
compositions, no. 11) © Dee. 10, 
1923; 2 ce. Dee. 138; E 577887; Luck- 
hardt & Belder, New York. 25150 


Spring time is here; waltz song, w 
Adeline E. Bogart, m Andrew T. 
Bogart, of U. S. © Dee. 12, 19238; 
2 ec. Dee. 18; E 577888; Luckhardt 
& Belder, New York. 25151 


Spring-time is song-time; part-song, 
w and m Grace Porterfield Polk, 
arr. Howard D. MeKinney, of U. 
S.; sop. and alto. (Fischer edition, 
choruses in octavo form, no. 5329) 
©. Dee. 11,. 1923-232; ec. 13 2-H 
D7T7874; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 
[© arrangement] 25152 

Springtime; w Marshall Roberts, m 
Percy B. Kahn, of Great Britain; 
hieh” voice. “(© Nov. (27, 1923: 1 ce. 
Dev. 10; E 573110; Alfred Lengnick 
& co., London. 251538 

Springtime echoes; valse_ brillante, 
Wallace A. Johnson, of U. S., op. 


86; pf. © Dec. 11, 1923; 2 c Dec. 
18; E 575691; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 25154 


Stacko Lee; melody Henry Lodge and 
Fred Fisher, of U. S., arr. George 
Holman, of U. S. © 1. Dec. 10, 
1923: E 575398; Fred Fisher, inc., 
New York. 25155 

Staffordshire (The) knot; march, 
W. J. Duthoit, of Great Britain; 
band. 4to. (Boosey’s march jour- 
nal, no. 370). © Nov. 17, 1928:;:1 c. 
Dec. 11; E 573122; Boosey & Co., 
London. 25156 


Star of God’s love; Christmas service, 
w and m W. B. Judefind, of U. S. 
8vo. © Oct. 9, 1922; 2 c Dec. 29, 
1923; © BELELD: Judefind bros., Bal- 
timore. 25157 

Star (The) of hope; Christmas can- 
tata, w Edith Sanford Tillotson, m 
J60n ws. Mearis, of U.S. > -ehureh 
choirs: “4to: “© Sept: 1, 1923 5°2'c. 
and aff. Sept. 27; A 761582; Lorenz 
pub. co., Dayton, O. 25158 

Starlight; waltz song, w and m Ger- 
trude Knox Willis, of U. S.; sop. 
and alto. (Fischer edition, choruses 


in octavo form, no. 5819) © Dee. 6, 
1923; 2 e: Dee. 83. EB STs, J. 
Fischer & bro., New York. 25159 


Starlight lullaby; w and m J. M. R., 
of U.S: © be Deen diy 1923: E 
578518; Jay Merle Rider, Madison, 
Wis. 25160: 

Stars and Stripes at Belleau woods; 
march, A, W. Hi. Ay ob, Glee are. 
Knut Wetterstraud, of Sweden, 
domiciled at New York City; pf. © 
1 ¢. Dee, I, 192385" Bot (ote! 
W. EH. Austin, New York. 25161 


Steamboat days; w and melody C. W.., 
of U.S. © 1c. Dee. 14, 1923; Bb. 
575815; Clarence Williams music co., 
inc., New York. 2162: 


Step a song; w and m various au- 
thors, compiled Helen Cumpson, of 
U.S. 12010. © Sept 45 1925-2 c. 
Sept. 15; aff. Sept. 11; A 7571286; 
Simcoe pub. co., Buffalo. 25163. 


Step on it Johnny: w and melody J. 
Rosamond Johnson, of U. S. 
1 c..Dee: 17, 1928; Batasit: sonn- 
son-Bennett pub. co., New York. 

25164- 


Stepping along; w Amy W. Hggleston, 
m Ralph Cox, of U. S. © Dec. 21, 
1928; 2 ce. Dee. 22; EH 580197; G. 
Ricordi & co., ine., New York. 25165 

Stepping around; w A. L. B., m Ray 
Robinson and A. L. B., of U. S., arr. 


John Bach, of U. S. © 1. Dec. 
26, 1923; E 578142; Art L. Beiner, 
Chicago. 25166 


Still I’d have faith; w Farren Soutar, 
m Frederick Rosse, of England. ©: 
Dee. 18, 1928 ; 1 c. Dec. 19; E 573192; 
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., London. 

25167 


Stingy ; w and m O. Jay Harrington 
and Barney Barnes, of U. S. p 
Nov. 26, 1923 ; 2 c. Dec. 20; E 578110 ; 
Capitol music co., Seattle. 25168 


Stolen kisses; waltz, W. R., of U. S.; 
pf. © Dec. 24, 1923; 2 c.-Dec. 26; 
E 580206; Walter Rolfe, Rumford, 
Me. 25169 


Stop look and listen; w C. HE. K., m 
Sylvia Forrest, of U. 8.; pf. with w. 
© Nov. 27, 1923; 2'\c. Dee. 10; E 
070489; C. E. Kahler, Columbus, O. 

25170 


Storyland ; children’s operetta, w Eliza- 
beth Hays Wilkinson, of U. S., m 
Harvey B. Gaul, of U. S. 4to. © 
Apr. 4, 1923; 2 ec. Aug. 15; D 26509 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 2A 1 

Strait-laced Jane; song fox-trot, w R. 
B. Saxe, m Donovan Meher, of Great. 


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no. 13, 1923 


25194 


Britain. © Dec. 6, 1923; 1 c. Dec. 
12; EB 573146; Cecil Lennox & ©o., 
London. 251.72 


Stranger (The) (L’etranger) ; lyrical 
music drama in 2 scenes and a bal- 
let, poem W. EH. Grogan, French ver- 
sion Perey Pinkerton, m J. H., of 
England, op. 36. Vocal sc. London, 
Goodwin & Tabb, ltd. © Nov. 28, 
1928; 1 c. Dec. 10; H 573112; Josef 
Holbrooke, London. 25173 


Strauss (Richard) Schlagobers; hei- 
teres Wiener ballett in zwei auf- 
ziigen, von R. S., op. 70, klavieraus- 
zug von Otto Singer, of Germany. 
© Nov. 24, 1923; 1 ¢« Dec. 14; 
573169; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 


25174 
Tanzsuite ; aus klavierstiticken von 
Francois Couperin, zusammenges- 


tellt und bearb. von R. Strauss, of 
Germany; kleines orch. Partitur. 
(oivay 19. 1923; 1° ¢. Dec. .55, B 
573107 ; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 
ZOLEO 
Streich-quartett in G-dur; von Viggo 
Brodersen, of Denmark, op. 16. 1. 
Partitur. 16mo—2. Stimmen. © 
Wily 3,.9925> 1 c. each Nov. 13; H 
573181, 573182; Steingraber verlag, 
Leipzig. 25176, 25177 
Strenna Piedigrotta 1923; de la casa 
musicale napoletana versi e musica 
di varii autori, of Italy, compilata da 
Mario Cosentino. Naples, Casa mu- 
sicale napoletana. © Oct. 8, 1923; 
1 c. Nov. 27; A—Foreign 23474; 


Italian book co., New York. 25178 
Strike it up, Tabor; by Thomas 
Weelkes, of England, ed. and 


adapted, Edmund H. Fellowes, of 
Great Britain; male voices. 4to. 
(Thomas Weelkes’ airs to three 
voices, no. 18: Male voice choir 
library, no. 109) © Oct. 10, 1923; 
1 ce. Oct. 22; E 572696; Stainer & 
Bell, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 25179 
. Strolling down lover’s lane; waltz bal- 
lad, w and m J. A. M., of U.S. © 
Hee ali, 1928 -o2tre.« Dec, 263, Hi 
578232; John A. Morrison, Los An- 
geles. 25180 
Struttin’ back home to New Orleans; 
w and melody Billy Morlen, of U. 8. 
© 1 ¢ Dec. 29, 1928; E 580340; 
Wasa Miolski, New York. 25181 
Strutting along; w Mamie Medina, 
melody J. Edgar Dowell, of U. S. © 
1 e@ Dee. 17, 19238; E 5758938; Clar- 
ence Williams music pub. co., inc., 
New York. 25182 


Success; march, Sam Schiller, of 
U: Sis Ast violine 4to.. .© Dee. 1, 
19235 avenDect G24 ecedec 153 > 
580516; S. F. S. music co, New 
York. 25183 


Sud ‘bustin’ blues; w and melody 
Steve J. Lewis, Peter Bocage and 
A. J. Piron, of U.S. ©1ce. Dee. 31, 
1923; E 578449; Clarence Williams 
music pub. ¢co., inc., New York. 

25184 

Sullivan music note manual; sensory . 
music system, eye, ear and hand, 
N. L. 8., of U. SS. New London, 
Wis., G. Sullivan & co. 16mo. © 
Oct. 9; 1923 3-2 ¢.cand ‘aff. Oct. 12; 
A 762102; Nell Lucile Sullivan, New 


-London, Wis. 25185 
Summer days; intermezzo, George 
Tootell, of Great Britain; pf. © 


Nov. 20, 1928 3.2 (e Dees 2E3" DH 
573237 ; Schott & co., London. 25186 


Summer happiness; by Margaret Ham- 
ilton, of U. S.; pf. (Two descrip- 
tive pieces, no. 2) © Dec. 28, 1923; 
2 ce. Dec. 31; E 580853 ; G. Schirmer, 
ine., New York. 25187 


Summer morn; gavotte, Georg Egge- 
ling, of Germany, op. 203; pf., six 
hands. © Dec. 12, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 
15; E 575853; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 25188 


Sun of my soul; w hymn 20, m A. B., 
of England, domiciled at New York. 
New York, Schroeder & Gunther. 
© Dee AZ, 1923: 2c) Dec. 12° Eb 
575031; Arthur Bowes, New York. 

25189 

Sunbeams at play; petite  valse, 
Miner Walden Gallup, of U. S.; pf. 
© Dec.. 27, 1928; 2 @ Dec. 29; B 
578371; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 25190 


Sunday morning; by D. M., of U. S.; 


violins with pf. ace. 4to. © Apr. 
6, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 31; E 578479; Don- 
ald Morrison, Oberlin, O. 25191 


Sunny corners; by Alfred Miller, of 
U. 8.; pf. (Dressing the notes, no. 
1). © De 12/9923. 2 cxkDec 17; E 
5759238 ; Music teachers’ co-operative 
press, New York. 25192 

Sunrise; w B. E. A., melody Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of 
Was. 4 CO. tt ea Wect 24,)19235 
580111; Bertha E. Anderson, Asto- 
ria, OF: 251938. 

Sunset: wand +m Mi. 3.‘R:, -of U.'S.; 
pf. with w. ©1c. Dec. 14, 1923; E 
578157 ; Mabel Juanita Rosnes, Chi- 
cago. 25194 


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‘25195 


Sunshine (The) band; w and m 
ATS: of (U0! Sener Ot, 307 1923 - 
2c. Wee 24 5 BYP aSOLSS - ae es. 
Showalter, Chattanooga, Tenn. 

25195 


Sur les ramparts; by Percy Elliott, arr. 
Ernest Reeves, of Great Britain; 
two violins, ’cello, bass, harmonium 
and pf. (Schott & co.’s cinema rep- 
ertory, no. 128: Suite romantique, 
no. 4) © Dee. 11, 1923; 1 @ Dee. 
27; EH 573233; Schott & co., London. 
[© arrangement] 25196 


‘Surging (The) sea; four-part song, w 
Frederick H. Martens, m and arr. G. 
Waring Stebbins, of U. S8.; mixed 
voices. (Ditson school octavo): © 
Dee. * 14," 1928:"2 ‘@i¥Deeh2se EH 
578320; Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 
[© arrangement] 25197 


‘Surprise (The) party; old fashioned 
dance, Gordon 8. Thayer, of U. S.; 
pf. with w. (Pleasure pieces) © 
Weer 192 2 eo meee. bore 
577923; S. Brainard’s sons co., New 
York. 25198 


Swanee River flows; darkey song, w 
2nd oi) J Ee oS. ul) dd, 


INO. (2A LOZe a ok oepon,  «hOSs fn. 
McMahon, New York. 25199 
‘Sweet and low; part-song, w Alfred 


Tennyson, m Joseph Barnby, arr. 
Paul Bliss, of U. S.; men’s voices. 
4to. © Dec. 19, 19238; 2 c. Dec. 22 
FE 580186; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [© new arrangement] 
25200 


Sweet butter; w and m Irving Cohn, 
of U.-S. © Dee. 7, 1923 : .2'\.e.) Dec. 
11; E 5755283; Jerome H. Remick & 
co., New York. 25201 


‘Sweet Carolina; w C. C. F., m Theo. 
G. Beach, of U. S. © 1c Dec. 29, 
1923; E 580836; Conrad C. Ford, 
Central Baragua, Cuba. 25202 

‘Sweet Carolina rose; w Gerald Spear- 
ing, m Alvano Mier, of Mexico, domi- 
ciled at New York. © Dec. 11, 1923; 
2 ec. Dee. 18; EH 580509; Alvano Mier 
music pub. co., New York. 25203 

Sweet cider; w and m L. R., of U. S. 
© Dec. 138, 19233:°2 c Dee. 15; E 
575918; Lillian Russell, Worcester. 

25204 


Sweet Daisy Lee; w H. N. S., melody 


Kdgar. Rollman, of U.S. (© 1 c. 
Dee. 22, 1923; E 578060; Ethel 
Naoma Snyder, Fort Howard, Md. 

2352.05 


Sweet simplicity; by Fritz Hartmann, 
of Germany, op. 142; pf. © Dee. 27, 


1392 


pt. This? S348 


1923; 2 ec. Dee. 29; E 578394; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. - 25206 
Sweet sonny boy; fox trot, Hugene 
West and Leo Hdwards, of U.S., arr. 
Ted Eastwood, of U. S.; orch. 4to. 
© Dee. 22,,,.d923: @ a Dewre4s EF 
580130; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. 25207 
Sweet the music; song of the vine, w 
and m Lily Strickland, of U. S.; 
low voice. Fischer ed. (Jn Songs 
of Ind, no. 5) © Dec. 22, 1923; 2 c. 
Dec. 26; ED S18114- 3 Wiscner’ & 
bro., New York. 20208 
Sweet violets; song without words, 
Hugo Ruysch, of U. S., op. 157; pf. 
(Tone greetings) © Dee. 5, 1923; 
2 ¢. Dee. 14; EH 575865; Bach music 
co., Boston. 25209 
Sweetheart (The) of old K. A.; w and 
m B)...C. Cy of: 0. Sy (Geer 22. 
1923; 2 ec Dec. 24; E 580058; Ha- 
ward C. Cunningham, Stillwater, 
Okla. 25210 
Sweetheart’s town; w A. W. Ford, 
melody Herman Dubois [pseud. of 
Ethel Fisher] of U. 8S. ©1.¢. Dee. 
17, 1923 ; HB 575952; Alonzo W. Ford, 
Norfolk, Va. * 25211 
Sweet’n’d Lizzie; w and m W. H. J. R., 
of U. S., arr. L. L. Vos Burgh, of 
U. S.; pf. and w, with clarinet and 
saxophone. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1923; H 
578272; William Hood Jean Rhoads, 


New York. iA We 
Swing low sweet chariot; negro 
spiritual, transcribed and _  para- 


phrased, Edwin H. Lemare, of Eng- 
land, domiciled at Portland, Me; 
organ. (Famous melodies old and 
new) © Dee. 11, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 13; 
E 575664; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. [© new arrangement] 
25213 
(The) girl (L’escarpolette) ; 
fantaisie, de Lucien Durand, of 
France ; pf.) ©. Noy? ta, ea a oC, 
Nov. 30; E 572936; Louis Jacquot, 
Paris. 29214 
Swinging so gaily; by Alison Carlisle, 
of Great Britain; pf. (County fair) 
» © Dees 11, 1923 2 ore. iver marae. 1) 
575746; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 


Swinging 


phia. 25215 
Sylphette: by C. A. W. Howland, of 
U. S:, arn J. Be Rayder, or Us. ; 
orch. (Ditson easy edition for or- 


echestra, no. 12) © Oct. 20, 1923; 
2 ec. Dee. 28; E 578319; Oliver Dit- 
Son co., Boston. 25216. 
Synthetic gingles; w R. G. Rolston and 
O. GO. Stanton:m)P: B.S. ofa s., 
arr. John Itzel, of U. S. ©1 c. Dec. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS . 


10.13, 19238 


21, 1923;,, FE ..580025;, Priscilla, B. 
Stanton, Englewood, N. J. DANY 
Syren’s (The) song; violin sonatina, 
M. E. Gillette and Gordon SS. 
Thayer, oO. UL ws. 3 ipl... Pleasure 
pieces) © Dec. 15, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 
15; HE 577927; S. Brainard’s sons 
co., New York. 25218 
Tam-manh nactp (Spring is coming) ; 
Indian opera, w and m W. F. H., of 
Pose tc. Dec.'6,, 1923; D 26507 ; 
William Frederick Hanson, Vernal, 


Utah. 25219 
Tag; by Dorothy Gaynor Blake, of 
U. S.; pf. (Three just-for-fun piano 


pieces, no. 3) © Nov. 19, 1923; 
2 ¢«. Dec. 28; E 578311; Oliver Dit- 
son ¢co., Boston. 25220 
Tainted Rose; w and m_ Harold 
Christy, Ray Henderson and Eruest 
Breuer, of U. S. © Dec. 28, 1923; 
2 ¢. Dec. 28; E 578196; Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
25221 
Take a little one step; from Lollipop, 
w Zelda Sears, m Vincent Youmans, 
of U. S. © Dee. 27, 1923; 2 « Dec. 
28; E 578349; Harms, ine, New 
York: 25222 
Take me back to sunny Italy ; fox trot, 
w and melody R. P., of U. S. 
1 @ Dee. 138, 1923; E 575492; Ro- 
sario Pellegrino, Dannemora, N. Y. 
25223 
Take Thou my hand; w Thekla Hol- 
lingsworth, m Frederick W. Vander- 
pool, of U. S. © Dee. 19, 1923; 2 e. 
Dee. 27; E 580230; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 25224 
Take your time papa, for we have all 
night Jong; w O. J., melody Dave 
Patron of )U..8. © Loy Dee15, 
1923; E 577911; Ophelia Jones, Chi- 
cago. 25225 
Talisman; shimmy, -tzigan intermezzo, 
fox trot. Tito Mazzuca, of Italy; pf. 
© Oct. 1, 1922; 1 c. Nov. 28, 1923; E 
973069 ; Casa editrice Izzo, Naples. 
25226 
Tambourine dance; danse espagnole, 
Bert R. Anthony, of U. S., op. 152, 
fo. 1s pe. VOyDeend9,719285.2 «@. 
Dee. 22; E 580227; Anthony bros., 
Fall River, Mass. Poet 
Tangle up, tangle up; w H. R. §S., 
melody John EF. Ryan, of U. 8S. 
1c. Dee. 22, 1923; E 578074; Helen 
R. Schnapp, Homestead, Pa. 25228 
Tango; negro dance, W. T., of U. S.; 
pf. Chelsea, Mass., Gem music co. 
©), Dee, 15,) 1928 - 2c Deardves EH 
575835; William Tatelbaum, Shel- 
sea, aMss. — 25229 


25239 


Tanz-humoreske II (Humorous-dance 
2); av Selim Palmgren, op. 35, no. 4, 
arr. Nicolaj Hansen, of Denmark: 
salonorcheser. 4to. (Heimdal, nr. 
1D) OnNows dk: 1923638. ec; Nov20); 
EK 572826; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. [© arrangement] 25230 


Tanz mit mir Java; Java aus der 
dreiaktigen vaudeville-operette, 
Der hampeimann, von Gustav Beer 
und Fritz Lunzer. musik von Robert 
Stolz, op. 451° instr. von Hermann 
Krome, of Great Britain; salon-orch. © 
mit piano-direcktion und text. Ber- 
lin, Drei masken-verlag, a. g. 4to. 
© Noy. 16, 1923; 1 ¢. Dee. 11; E 


573157; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 25231 


Tanzlied; worte von Hermann LOons, 
musik von Fritz Hoffmann, of Ger- 
many. 4to. © Nov. 11, 1923; 1 «¢. 
Noy. 27; E 572879; Edgar Kramer- 
Bangert, Cassel, Germany. 25232 


Tarantella; by Paul Du Val. of Great 
Ertan; ob Cy DEC. 22T oss e. &. 
Dec. 29; E 578392; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. Doe 


Tarantella calabresa; melodia, di Giu- 
seppe Tarantola, of Italy, domiciled 
at Brooklyn, arr. di Sam A. Perry, 


OF SiO) ele... eer, 11, . 19238) BE 
577823; Rosario Catalano, Brook- 
lyn. 25234 


Taylor (Colin) Four cameos: by C. T., 
of Great Britain; pf. Contents :— 
1. Frolic—2. Noontide—3. Hurdy- 
gurdy.—4. Puck. © Dee. 14, 1923: 
bees Dec cede M. 574282.; -Anglo- 
French music co., Itd., London. 

ZO2a0 

Tea time; one step, by Grace HE. 
Penny, of Great Britain: pf. lLon- 
don, Edwin Ashdown, ltd. © Dee. 

ule, doZete Wee: HDee. 28 >, H-.otaa20'; 
Grace Penny, London. 25236 

Tear -drops 5, iw. N... Nim: Bs. S.,,..0f 
Us Si kOvel ae, Mars kG. 1 G23)<.. 8) 
575297; Edward Shapiro and Nat. 
Nathanson, Philadelphia. Zo20 6 

Tear drops of love; w and m Frank 
McGuinness and Bob Nelson, of U. 
S. ©) Decit2,, 1923 2..¢., Dee,.24.; 
E 580116; Sherwood music co., New 
York. 25238 

Tears and triumphs, no. 5; by L. L. 
Pickett, S. S. Nelson, and others, of 
U. S. Greensboro, N. C., Apostolic 
missionary office. 12mo. © Sept. 
2mAlOoss Dre. and) ait. - Wet.BG. 4 
758805; L. L. Pickett, Wilmore, Ky. 

25239 


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25240 


pt. nnn. s. ws 


Tears (The) fall in my heart (Il 
pleure dans mon cceur); w Paul 
Verlaine, English version Alice Mat- 
tullath, of U. S., m Achille Claude 
Debussy, ed. N. Clifford Page, of 
U. S.; high voice in G sharp min. 
(Select songs by French composers, 
Carl Fischer edition, series II: 
Superior ed. no. 5602) © Dee. 8. 
1923; 2 « Dec. 24; EB 580081; Carl 
Fischer, inc., New York. [© Eng- 
lish version and arrangement] 

25240 

Tecnicismo (Il) delle scale; semplici, 
doppie, diatoniche, cromatiche, di G. 
A. Fano, of Italy; nello studio del 
pianoforte. (Edizione Ricordi, no. 
389) © Dec. 29, 1923; 1 ¢ Dee. 
ols BH 5733095 “Geo Bicordi tee CO., 
Milan. 25241 

Tell Jesus; arr. J. B. Herbert, of U. 
S.; male voices. © Dec. 17, 1923; 
2 ce. Dec. 26; E 580210; Homer A. 
Rodeheaver, Chicago. [© arrange- 
ment] 25242 

Tell me am I shooting at the moon; 
from Moonlight, w Wm. B. Fried- 
lander, m Con Conrad, of U. S. © 


pee, F259. 1S23e 2 ec ~ Decals 
078442; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. 25243 


Tell me, my little Gypsy; fox trot, 
w and m Tommie Jackson, of U.S. 
New York City, Frank Harding. © 


NOV. 24 1 1O2Se 2h. Nov.) 264°" 8 
575877; Thomas Jackson, Sumter, 
Se! 25244 


Tell me while we're dancing; fox 
trot, wand. oEe OM: 'G., of “Us S: 
©) te peers. 19023" Kh STtTa9.: 
Edith M. Giddings, New York. 

25245 

Tell me you'll forgive me; waltz, w 
and m Ray Hibbeler and Walter 
M. Anderson, of U. S. © Dec. 4, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 20; E 578092; Gar- 
rick music sales, Chicago. 25246 

Tema granadino; by Julian Huarte, 
of Spain, domiciled at New York; 
violin and pf. © Dec. 20, 1923; 
2 « Dec. 28; E 580277; G. Schirmer, 
ine... New York. 25247 

Tender ties; part-song, tr. from the 
French of Victor Wilder, Samuel 
Richards Gaines, m Alfred Del- 
bruck, arr. Clarence C. Robinson, of 
U. S.; men’s voices. 4to. © Dec. 
4.°-1923 2-2: ec) Dee) 28 25 HeatSal2 ; 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. [© cho- 
ral version] 25248 

Tendresse; by Cedric W. Lemont, op. 
18, ne!'2, arr. Wine F. Smith. of 


USS: : organ: © Novy: 18; 19237 2. 
ee 


Dec. 28; E 578313; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. [© arrangement] 
25249 
Tenerezza; versi di Nello de Lutio. 
musica di V. Pecorella, of Italy: 
mand. ace. 4to. © Sept. 8, 1923: 
2 ¢. Oct: "263 Mesiesqs. Casa edi- 
trice musicale Sorrento, Naples. 
25250 
Tennessee I hear you calling me; fox- 
trot, w Irving Meister, m J. S., of 


UU. 8S. "© 2G Pee 26 ees 
578144; Joseph Spampinato, New 
York. Pa251 


Tenth interval rag; w and m Harry 
Ruby, ..of  Uiot, yep Jame 2, 
1924; 2 c Dee. 29, 1923; EH 580342 ; 
Stark & Cowan, inc., New York. 

25252 


Texas (The) Aggies; medley of the 
Aggie fighting songs, G. F., of U. S.: 
pf. with w. College sta., Tex., Fair- 
leigh and Lee. © Dec. 22, 1923: 
2 ce Dee. 24; E 580057; George 
Fairleigh, College Sta., Tex. 25253 

Thank (A) you song; w and m M. 
B. B.. of: cS. Sma iey Oey 1, 
(1923; 2 ¢ Nov. 16; E 575874; May 
Beverly Brown, Louisville. 25254 

That blessed old cradle of mine; song, 
w W. 7. Bi; mm Arneldv ee Tiax, of 
U. S. New York, Manhattan music 
co. © Dec. 1; 19286 Qe wees: 
E 578467: W. T. Rigdon, Salem, 
Or. 25255. 

That blue-eyed baby: melody M. L.. 
of U. S! © te. Dee! 12) 1923; EF 
575477; Maurice Linett, Philadel- 
phia. 25256 

That naughty yodel; fox trot, Paul 
Van Dyke and Maurice Baron, of 
U. S.; orch. with pf. conductor. 4to. 
(Belwin modern dance series) © 
Dec: 12, 1928) BivietaDeawmha: i 
577870; Belwin, inc., New York. 

DDT. 

That’s evrything; dancing song, w 
Gus Kahn, m Alfred Kvale and 
Charley Straight, of U. S. © Dec. 
21,''99238;. 2 ©@ Wee 2a; a asol75 ; 


Leo Feist, inc., New York. -25258 
That’s mother; w EK, P., m Elliott 
Markham, of U?"%S.7;2 pi with” w. 
©’ Nov. 27, 19252" 2° Gr Dee 10 ; 
BE 575452; Elizabeth Ponder, Mi- 
ami, Ariz. 25259 


+ 


That silly waltz; w and mC... J- 
S, and W. Ei. of°) Sieeure.5 6) Bs: 
and 3) 8° VO) Weer in ores >= 
E 575964; Chas. Beetho, Joe Stovall 
and Walter Ehrnman, Kansas City. 
Mo. 25260 


94 


no. 13, 1923 


There is 


That vamping mammy from Alabamy, 
done stole my man away; wJ.M.S., 
melody R. K., of U. S., arr. Harry 
Poeun, ot US: ©. 1, ¢. Dee. 17, 
1923; E 575954; Jack M. Saffer and 
Raymond Kallmeyer, Detroit. 

25261 


That will be heaven; w James Wells, 
MiGs, ot U.,.S...cC6),0et...30, 
1923.26 Dec. 24; E 580137; B. B. 
Beall, Douglasville, Ga. 25262 


Them superstitious blues; w and mel- 
My oot U. SS: © 1 & Dec. 12, 
1923: E 575478; Lylah Case, New 
York. 25263 


Themes from Lustspiel overture: by 
Kéler-Béla, arr. Geo. L. Spaulding, 
of U. 8.; pf. (The young American 

_artist) © Dec. 19, 1923; 2.c¢. Dec. 
22; £580190; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. [© new arrangement] 

25264 


There are two blue eyes in England; 
weand mE. V. ©. .0f.0..8. © Ae 
Dec. 7, 1923; 1.575356; Thomas Vin- 
cent Cator, Roslyn, N. Y. 25265 


There iS a blessed home; hymn an- 
them, w H. W. Baker, m Charles 


Huerter, of U. S.; mixed voices, 
with sop. or ten. solo. (G. S. 8vo. 
choruses, no. 7063) © Dec. 20, 


noe ee, Deen, 28:3) :.B) 589275 3 Gi: 
Sehirmer, ine, New York. 25266 


There is a gate; w James M. Gray, 
m Gost oss, Jet Us So Dee. ""1; 
1923 ; 2 ce. Dee. 31; FE 578463; George 
S. Schuler, Chicago. 25267 

There is a longing in my heart; w 
Thelma W. M. Peters, m Geo. Graff, 
JE.06° Uy Ss. arr. Theo: G.: Beach, 


On Wasa © tc Dee. 13; 1923") 
577856; Mrs. Leonard Anderson, . 
Tron Mountain, Mich. 25268 


There is no one like mother; w C. 
S., m George Graff, jr., of U. S., 
arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 
1 c. Dee. 18, 1928; EH 577951; Clara 
Seabridge, Trenton, N. J. 25269 


There is no time; w and melody L. C. 
V., of U. S. © Dee. 4, 1923; 2 ce. Dee. 
7; E575358; Leonard Charles Van 
Noppen, Jamestown, N. Y. 25270 


no tomorrow; waltz, w 
Murray Herenstein, melody Charles 
Maidort, of Us Sio.© mie Nov. 30, 
1923; E575161; Herenstein & Nai- 
dorf, Brooklyn. ran ATG A 

There is pansies; w Mildred Howells, 


m Eleanor Marum, of U. 8.3; high 
woice. ©’ Noy. 17,::1923:3)'2'.e.) Nov. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


25283 


22; £.575829; G. Schirmer, inc.. New 
York. 25272 


There never was a girl like you; 
wonderful girl of mine, w Andrea 
Razaf, m Babe Thompson and SS. 
Walter Williams, of U. S. © Dec. 
LOA AO25 5 1-2 e) Dee s8is" Hl 5tS8009 ; 
Maison-Blanche music co., New 
York. 25273 


There’s a bonnie house in Ayr; w 
Edward Lockton, m Monica West, 
of Great Britain; in EF flat. © Dee. — 
10, p 39233; In ce, Bee: 1h; ELDT3166; 
Gould & Bolttler, London. 25274 


There’s a brand new girl in town; w 
and m B. H., of U. S., arr. Homer 
Tonried.:or..U. Si” te. Och 1, 
1928; E 575961; Bobby Hite, Los 
‘Angeles. 25275 


There’s a light in the window; w 
Mrs. C. D. Martin, m T. B. M., of 
Bas. © -Oct..30,, 1923: 2:¢. Dee: 24; 
1580136; T. B. Mosley, Albertville, 
Ala. 25276 


There’s a little hut in Connecticut; 
Wi anidrank phiis He S., Of YU S.20aEr. 
Hazel Partch, of U. S. ©1e. Dec. 
14, 1923; H 575820; Leonard Frank 
Schumann, Burnside, Conn. 25277 


There’s a sad little girl for every 
happy little boy; w and m Ray Hib- 


beler, of U. S. @ Dee. 4, 1923; 
2 ec. Dec. 20; E578097; Garrick 
music sales, Chicago. 25278 


There’s alwayS a way, way down 
Broadway; w and m A. §., of U. S. 
yt ce: Dec. 20, 19238; EH 578026; 
Alexander Sussman, Philadelphia. 

. 25279 

There’s one who believes in you; w 
H. S. B., m Valeria Gordon, of U. 
Soe) pia, Wiel, we y©) Noy-2%., 1923 
2 ce. Dec. 10; B575440; Harold S. 

' Baker, Fulton, N. Y. 25280 

There’s rest at the close of the day; 
w Newt. C. Keeling, m T. B. M., of 
U. S. © Oct. 30, 1923; 2c. Dec. 24; 
EH 580135; T. B. Mosley, Albertville, 
Ala. 25281 


There were shepherds abiding in the 
field; saered song, m C. W., of U. S. 
Ato. .©) Dee. 7, 1923:;)2' ec. Dee. 12; 
E 577828; Cecil Wright, Glens Falls, 
NYY. 25282 

They’re sure some gold-diggers, but 
they’ll get none of mine; w J. F. S., 
maya OP Koon Ur Starr: i PI: 
and i PS: ok UNS) Ovk: G Dec: 
21 1923; E 580019; F. Paul Knarr 
and James F. Stevens, Columbus, 
Ind. 25283 


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25284 


They talk of Marietta; w and m 
Carl Fiqué, of U. S.; sop. and alto. 
4to. © Dec. 10, 1923; 2 c Dec. 18; 
EB S77882 ; Luckhardt & Belder, New 
York. 25284 


Thine forever, God of love; hymn an- 
them, w Mary F. Maude, m Bert F. 
Couper, of Canada; bar. solo or male 
voices in unison, organ acc. 4to. 
© Dec, 14,. 1998. Wc. Dee Ash Bw 
573183; Anglo-Canadian music ¢o., 
Toronto, Canada. 25285 


Thinking and dreaming of you; w 
T. B. G., melody Herman Dubois 
[pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of U. S. 
© 1 ¢ Dee. 24, 1928; 4580109; 
T. B. Gillin, W. Hminence, Mo. 

25286 

Thinking of you; w A. R. G., m Geb. 
Graikcure Or U; Se. are Eheo: .G: 
Been Vor vis" erase, "pec 13; 
1925:; EH. 571842 ASR “Grant, St. 
Louis. 29287 


This is Kymric pastime (Dydd Gwyl 
y cymry) ; w David Jones, m Daniel 
Protneroe; of UI" 82°" ‘Dee! 11. 
19235 20¢, DEGAS" BY 5 1(a7Ga > Theo, 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 25288 


Thomas (Charles Louis Ambroise) 
So this is Venice! from Ziegfeld 
follies, w Clarke & Leslie, m adapted 
Harry Warren, of U. S., from Am- 
broise Thomas’ Carnival of Venice, 
arr. and ed. Ross 8. Gorman, of U. 
Ss Orel, “witthtw. 40, ° © Nov. 
26"! 1928" (2 Wee Nov. "20 7 OTS1CG: 
Clarke & Leslie songs, inc., New 
York. 25289 

Those all night long blues; w and m 


Guy Sudden, of Ul. S:* © -1¢ 
Dec. 20, 1923; E578148; Chicago 
music pub. co., Chicago. 25290 


Those last hours I spent with thee; 
w S. A. H., m Herman Dubois, of 
U. S. New York, Manhattan music 
co. © Nov. 26, 1923; 2 c Dee. 10; 
E 580021; Samuel Alfred Haynes, 
Berkley, Va. 25291 

Those spots upon my lady’s face; by 
Thomas Weelkes, of England, ed. 
and adapted, Hdmund H. Fellowes, 


of England;~ male _ voices. Ato. 
(Thomas Weelkes’ madrigals to 


three, four, five and Six voices, no. 
16: Male voice choir library, no. 99) 
@ ‘Octyst5,)) 1923 > hee. vOck) (Qi Bi 
572691; Stainer & Bell, ltd., London. 
[© arrangement] 25292 
Thou little joy of heaven; Christmas 


carol—anthem, w and m Hdward — 
Shippen Barnes, of U. 8.; mixed 
voices, organ ace. 4to. © Oct. 18, 


pt. III, n. S.; Vv. 1S 


1923; 2 ¢c.-Dec. 28; 578314: Oliver 
Ditson co., Boston. 25293 


Three inseparable maids: dance, D. Y.. 


L. -K.,. of Uy 8.2 apt) Oa ete). 
1923 ; E 575404; Dora V. Landt Kling, 
Hastings on Hudson, N. Y. 25294 
Three (The) oaks; by Arthur Damon, 
of U. S.; pf. Lawrence, Mass., Bay 
state music pub. co. (Paramount 
edition, no. 860: Nature scenes) 
Dee. 28, 1923 ; 2 ce. Dec. 31; BE 580498 : 
R. Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. 
25295. 
Three o’clock in thé morning; waltz. 
Terriss—Robledo, ed. McNair Ilgen- 
fritz, of U. S., played Gurnell Ander- 
son and R. H. (Solo carola, word 
roll, no. 75206). [Music roll] © 
Dec. * Tf, 1923 = 2) Ge eee ee 
578497 ; Cable co., Chicago. [© ed- 
iting | 25296: 
Three pickaninnies; darkomedy, w 
and melody Spencer Williams, of 
U.'S., arr. LG: VosBuren, or, ’s: 
©l1e Dee 8, 1923; E 577788; Mai- 
son-Blanche music co., New York. 


Three (The) riders; w John ©. Pey- 
ton, m Henry E. Sachs, of U. S.; me- 
dium - voicer. ©: Dee. % 1923312 \c. 
Dec. 12; E 5778383 ; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 25298 

Three thousand years ago; vocal 
waltz, w and m Varney Desmond, of 
Great Britain. (Paling’s song series, 


no. .185):, © Octs 2a, 1925s GeNov. 
243 BH). 593195 3s Week walneeisoGo., 
ltd., Sydney, Australia. 25299 
Through the meadow; tarantella, L. 
Leslie’ Loth, of .S2)> pe) Nov. 
26, 1923 2 ‘Co Dee 257 eet ee: 
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 25300 


Thrush’s (A) love song; w Fred G. 
Bowles, m Alison Travers, of Great 
Britain; in. Aj, © Noyes 1923; 
1 se. Dee. 11; EH 573128;" Boosey) & 
co., London. 25301 

Thy call, O Christ of the ages; w and 
m Henry Justus Miller, of U. S. © 


Dee, .21;) 19234" 2 ver Deer srl 
-§80254; H. J.. Miller, New York. 
25302 


Thy will be done; sacred duet, w Wil- 
liam H. Gardner, m Arthur A. Penn. 
of U. S.; sop. or ten., and alto or 
par., in A flat; © Dec: 20) m23 32 
Dec. 28; E 578210; M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. 29303. 

Time to crab; w Mabelle EH. Hopkins, 
m 6B; Ky oH. of U.S ear ee ee 


of UL Si@© 1, ef Deerits mezec a. 
575953; Bertha K. Hartson, Hunt- 
ington Park, Calif. 25304 


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no. 18, 19238 


25327 


Times square; march, Hugh W. 
Schubert, of U. S.; 1st violin. 4to. 
ey emees.1. 1923 221 sch Dees /6,. Hc. 
Dee, 15> H 580513; S. F. S. music 
co., New York. 25305 

Ting-a-ling my China belle; w N. N., 
mb Ss. ol. U.S. 5, DL. with w. 
ae Wear 16, 19235 1 565298; Kd- 
ward Shapiro and Nat. Nathanson, 
Philadelphia. 20306 


Ting Ling from Chinatown; w J. M., 
melody John F. Ryan, of U. S. © 
1 c. Dee. 28, 1923; E 578249; Joseph 
Meli, Boston. 25307 


Tinkle bells; by L. Leslie Loth, of 
U. S.; pf. (Three characteristic 
pieces) © Dee. 17, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 
20; E 580005; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 25308 

Tiny (A) calendar; unison song, w 
and m Geoffrey Shaw, of England; 
in B flat. 4to. (School music re- 
view, December, 1923) [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 15, 
Poem ee er kt BOLT. S 
Novello & co., Itd., London. 25309 

Tiny (A) lil tot; w and m Gerald 
Morrison, of Great Britain. © Dec. 
es ie! Dee. 26> BH 5732715; 
Reynolds & co., London. 25310 

"Tis thy lovely bright eyes; tango, m 
M. W. Butler, of U. S. © Dec. 6, 
1923; 2 c.. Dec. 10; BE 575461; A. W. 
Perry’s sons, Sedalia, Mo. Ziad 


To a butterfly; w and m M. O., of 
Wee ete. iNov? 30; 1923; HE 
575176; May O’Gorman, -Sioux 
Falls, S. D. 25312 

To Gratiana dancing and Singing; 
poem Richard Lovelace, m W. Denis 
Browne, of England; goign voice in 
G. © Oct. 24, 1923; 2 c. Nov. 9; E 
572580 ; Winthrop Rogers. ltd, Lon- 
don. 95313 

To me you’re dearer ev’ry day; w Mrs. 
I. G. T., melody John F. Ryan, of 


WES) 2 ©? Vitel Mec! *22) 1923.7 Hh 
578070; Mrs. I. G. Tanner, Jean- 
nette, Pa. 25314 


To the glory-land; w James Rowe, m 
JB, M.W.,..0f.U. S. © Oct. 30, 1923 ; 
2 c. Dee. ‘24: BH 580139; H. M. Eagle, 
Burke’s Garden, Va. 25315 


To-day the Lord is risen; w Valentine 
Boleslav Straka, m Richard Kountz, 


of U. S.;: mixed voices. 4to. (Theo. 
Presser co. Easter anthems) © 
Deer! 19237 1/2 'e Dees tas bi 


575625: Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 25316 
Tornet (Der dornbusch); text av J. 
L. Runeberg, musik av Jean Sibe- 


| 


lius, op. 88, no. 5, ed. and rev. Julia. 
A. Burt, of U. S. (Wilhelm Hansen 
edition, no. 2257: Sex sanger, nr. 5) 
© .Dee...8, 1923): 1 -e, Dec. 24: E- 
580183; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. [© editing and revising] | 

yaa 


Toi Phies jardiniere (Lovely gard- 
ner); w and m anon., tr. and rev. 
AA BOW? of (02S) inetlisne and 
French text. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1923; 
E 578155; Agnes Beatrice Wain- . 

‘ wright, Washington. 25318: 


Tom, Dick and Harry; by W. W. T., 
of U. S.; melody with pf. acc. ©: 
1c. Dee. 17, 1923; E 578480; Walter 
Wm. Turrentine, High Point, N. C. 

25319 

Tom tom dance; by Clarence M. Jones, 


6: ULeS.\) pe. (©) habs 2, O24: 2 e: 
Dee. 28, 1923; E 578202; Victor’ 
music co., Chicago. 25320 


Toreadors (The); light opera in two: 
acts, w and m Otis M. Carrington, 
of U. S.; vocal se. 4to. © Dec. 
15, 1923 7 2. -e.. Decsi-i19; BE. STO9S ; 
Myers & Carrington, Redwood City, 
Cait. 9: 25821 

Tornerose; valse lento, af Axel Schig- 
ler, of Denmark; klavier. © Nov. 
Ake 19233 4 GC, Dee. 14 5.H STS 1B 5 
Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen. 

25322. 

‘Forpedoed at sea; w and melody Sam: 
BH... Gray ote 8..3© Lies Dee 17, 
1923; E 575897; Clarence Williams: 
music. pub. co., inc., New York. 
25323 

Torrington souvenir; by G. Bertarini., 
arr. Angelo Sebastianelli, of U. S.; 
pf. accordeon. (Piano accordeon-. 
edition, no. 1014) © June 26, 
1923 *)2..c. Dee: 125-8 515)15; John 
A. Cerabino, New York. 25324 

Tota pulchra es, O Maria (Thine all 
loveliness, Maria) ; by Agatha Pfeif- 


fer, of U. S.; three women’s voices. 
(G. S. 8vo. choruses, no. 7067) © 
Deey, 22.7 1923-2. Ye: {Dec 2852 
580267: G. Schirmer, inc, New 
York. ra Ags 
Toy balloons: by Daniel Rowe, of 
U.'S:; pi 4 (in the’ park): © . Dec. 


SotOoanin e. Meee 20e. Ky Dantas 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
25326 
Tragic parting; by Walter G. Hauens- 
ehild, of ‘U: S.; orch: with pf. and 
organ. 4to. (Descriptive series, 
mot): (©. Nov.. 30), 1923; 2.¢ Dee. 
1; E 578166; Music buyers co., New 
York. 29327 


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25328 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Eratlin’ feet ;; foxtrot, H. Bs, of UasS.; 
pf. ©1c. Dec. 11, 1923; E 577818 ; 
Frank Balanda, Boston. 25328 


(Tramping blues; w and melody AI- 
berta Jones, of U. S. ©1.c. Dee. 
24, 1923; E 580167; Clarence Wil- 
liams music pub. co., ine., New York. 

25329 


Tramping the broad highway; fox 
trot ballad, w and m Kenneth 
Gwynne and Isidor Fisher, of Great 
Britain. © ~ Nom, 235 .be2eace lve: 
Nov. 24; E 572894; Cary & co., 
London. 25330 


Trapeze (The); on ropes and bars, 
Gordon S. Thayer, of U. S.;° pf. 
(Pleasure pieces) © Dee. 15, 1923; 
2 .¢, Dee. 155 tation oS. ' Brai- 
nard’s sons co., New York. 253381 

Travelin’ through; w R. M., melody 
John F. Ryan, of }U:)S..: © 1c. 
Dec. 22, 1923; E 578061; Roy Miller, 


Franklin, Pa. 25332 
Traveling upward; w James Rowe, 
m BoE Bealboesr Uy S°@© Oe. 


30, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 24; E 580147; 
B. B. Beall, Douglasville, Ga. 253833 


‘Travlin’ to de grave; part-song, negro 
spiritual, arr. William Reddick, of 
U. S.; sop., alto and bar. Fischer 
ed. (Choruses in octavo form, no. 
jae) + © Dee 22: 1923: 2 '¢, /Dec: 
26; E 578178; J. Fischer & bro., 
New York. [© arrangement] 

25334 


Treated wrong blues; w Monette 
Moore, m arr. M. M., Lovie Austin 
and Naomi Carew, of U. S.: in EH 
flat. ©1c. Oct. 26, 1923 ; EH 578145 ; 
Chicago music pub. co., Chicago. 

25339 


Tribute to our flag; w and m Harri- 
ette Breeze Heim, of U. S. © Nov. 
26, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 10; E 575455; 
Times pub. co., Newark, N. J. 

25336 


Trio in Cin (by WC. FEO or AL | Sop. 
7; violin, violoncello and pf. Sc. 
and pts. New York, G. Schirmer, 
inc. © Oct. 30, 1923; 2 ce. pts. Nov. 
30, 2 c«. pf. se. Dec. 6; E 574647; 
William Clifford Heilman, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 1 25337 


Trip along; w and m Ben Black ‘and 
Neil Moret, of U. S.. © Dec. 18, 
1923; 2 ce. Dec. 18; H 577995; Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 

203238 


Tripping along with you and me; w 


and m Jerry Sullivan and Harry 


Hosford, of U. S.. © Dee. 24, 1923; 
2 ¢. Dec. 27; E 580257; Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. 4s 2ABB9 


Triste convoi; by Gaston Borch, of 
Norway; orch. with pf. conductor. 
4to. (Hawkes’ photo play series, 
no. 26) © Oct. 31, 1923; 1 ¢. Nov. 
10; E 573204; Hawkes & son, Lon- 
don. 25340 


Triumphal march; by Cuthbert Harris, 
of Great Britain; organ. © Dec. 
Ji, 1923); 2) -e. Dee. 133) Bes756s89 -; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

253841 


Triumphant grace; w Mrs. C. D. Mar- 
tin, m BiB. BS of Ge SOc, 30, 
1923; 2 « Dec. 24; EH 580157; B. B. 
Beall, Douglasville, Ga. 25342 


Trois (Les) baisers; le départ, poésie 
de André Alexandre, musique de 
Charles Levadé, of France; sop. ou 
tén. © Dec. 27, 1923; 1 ec Dee. 28; 
E 578869; Societé anonyme des 
éditions Ricordi, Paris. 25843 


Trottin (Le) ; fox-trot shimmy, de La 
victoire de Samothrace, par Joseph 
Szule, of France; piano. LEHditions 
Ricordi. © Dee. 20, 1923; 1 ¢« Dec. 
21; HK 573217; Société anonyme des 
editions Ricordi, Paris. 25844 


True love; w and m V. C. O., of U. S. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Nov. 
5, 192385 2. ¢ 9 Dee. ZOE hears220 5 
Valdy C. Overton, Houston. 25345 


Trusting and clinging; w J. M. Hen- 
son, m H. M. E., of U. S. © Oct. 30, 
1923; 2 «. Dee. 31; E 578462; H. M. 
EHagle, Burke’s Garden, Va. 25346 


Trusting Jesus with my soul; w L. HE. 
Green, m H. M. E., of U. S. © Oct. 
30, 1923; 2 c Dec. 24; E 580149; 
H. M. Eagle, Burke’s Garden, Va. 


25347 
Trying to learn English, by.a French- 
man; humorous song, w Albert 


Chevalier, m John C, Holliday, of 
Great Britain; in F. [Staff and 
- tonic sol-fa notations] © Dec. 15, 
1923; 1 @ Dee. 26; H 573279; Rey- 
nolds & co., London. 25348 


Tryst; song of the faithful lover, w 
and m Lily Strickland, of U. 8.; low 


voice. Fischer ed. (Jn Songs of 
Ind; no: 6) © Dee! 22), 192e5)2\c. 
Dee. 26; E 578175: 3, Rischer | & 
bro., New York. 25349 
Tu’ was du _ willst, heute sag’ ich © 
nicht, nein! shimmylied aus der 


dreiaktigen vaudeville-operette, 


1398 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 18, 1923 © 


25372 


Der hampelmann, von Gustav Beer 
und Fritz Lunzer, musik von Robert 
Stolz, op. 451°., instr. von Hermann 
Krome, of Great Britain; salon- 
orch. mit piano direktion und text. 
Berlin, Drei masken-verlag, a. g. 
Ato.. © Nov. 16, 1923; 1 ce. Dec. 11; 
EH 573156; Ascherberg, Hopwood & 
Crew, ltd., London. [© arrange- 
ment] 25350 


Tum-tum-tee-tum-tum ; one step or fox 
trot, D. HE. C., of U. S., arr. Theo- 
doce ie Nixon,.of U. S.; pr. ©'1 « 
Dec. 15, 1923; E 577897; Dallas 
Elmer Chambers, New York. 25351 


Turn on the lovelight; w James W. 
Johnson, melody J. Rosamond John- 
son, ote. S.. © 1 c. Dee. 17° 1923 ; 
BH} 575909; Johnson-Bennett pub. co., 
New York. 25852 


Turn on the popular moon ; from Moon- 
- light, w Wm. B. Friedlander, m Con 
Conrad, of U. S. © Dec. 29,1923: 
2-e. Dee. 31; E 578441; Edward B. 
Marks music co., New York. 253853 


Twenty-five years from now; w and 
Met a ang FH. Of Ul N., 
arr. Joe Macy, of U. S. ©1c. Nov. 
28, 1923; E 577772; Al Bernard and 
Frank Ferera, New York. 24354 


Twiddling blues; fox-trot, Albert Sir- 
may, of Great Britain; pf. © Nov. 
Pipwee sy Ie. DCC. Ina Diplog ; 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., 
London. 25355 


Twilight and you; w R. O., melody 
Herman Dubois [pseud. of Ethel 
Fisher] of U. S. © 1c Nov. 1. 
1923 ; E. 574588; Rebecca Odell, New 
Albany, Ind. 25356 


Twilight dreams; by Walter Rolfe, 
of U. S.: pf. (Told in tones) © 
Dee. 11, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 18; EH 575640; 
Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 

25357 


Twilight memories; Texas lullaby, w 
Pauune. Parker, MM Bo Ho of. U. 
S.; medium voice. Utica, N. Y.., 
Myers music house. © Dec. 1, 1923: 
2 e. Dee. 24; E 578235; May Belle 
Hale, Jefferson, Tex: 25358 


-—— waltz, M. B. H., of U. S., arr. 
Francis. A... Myers, of .U.. S., Utiea, 
N. Y., Myers music house. 4io. 1. 
Orch.—2. Band. © Dec. 1. 1923: 
2 ¢. each Dec. 24; E 5782338, 578234; 
May Belle Hale, Jefferson, Tex. 

25359, 25360 


Twilight wandering: waltz, E. H— 
Dy Ok. Senden, G Nove Dd, 1922.: 


106658—24——_7 


2 c. Nov. 17, 1923; E 575822: Esther 
Holm-Schlueter, Evanston, Ill. 
25361 


Twittering birds; waltz, Hugo Ruysch, 
of U. S., op. 153; pf. (Modern col- 
lection of pianoforte pieces) © Dec. 
5, 1928; 2. «> Dee. 14; °H 575872 ;s 
Bach musie co., Boston. 25362 


Two little love birds; w and melody 
J. Rosamond Johnson, of U. S. © 
1 @ Dec. 17, 1923; E575912: John- 
son-Bennett pub. co.. New York. 

25363 - 

Two (The) players; 33 pieces, com- 
piled Preston Ware Orem, of U. S.; 
pf., four hands. © Sept. 6, 1923: 
2c. and aff. Sept. 8; A 757077; Teo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 25364 

Two’s company; by Walter Rolfe. 
of U. 8.; pf. duet. (Juvenile four 
hand entertainment) © Dec. 11, 
1923; 2 e. Dec. 138; EH 575649; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 25365 

Ty-dy-ryd-kum oberek; na tle melodyi 
ludowej opr. Frank Przybylski, of 
U. S.; uktad na fortepian automaty- 
any ie) t é&- Dee. 13. 1923.-" 
577863; Victor music roll ¢o., Chi- 
cago. 25366 

Tzipele ; humorous song, w M. Broder- 
son, m I. Gladstone, of Germany. 


(PSDESE) «@ -Dec.,.8 ,1923;., 2: c. 
Dee. 11; E 577813; Jos. P. Katz, New 
York. 25367 


U B 4 me and Ill B 4 U: w and m 
Irma Cay, of U. S.. © Dec. 27, 
1923: 2 e¢., Dee. 28;,-H.578413;),G. 
Ricordi & co., inc... New York. 

25368 

Ugly (The) duckling; cantata. w Isa- 
bel Buckingham, m Granville Eng- 
lish, of U. S.; two-part cho. of child- 
ren’s voices. 4to. © Jan. 27, 1923; 
2. e. Dec. 29; © 578251; H. W. Gray 
co., News York. 25369 

Ultimo (L’) lampione; versi di Pas- 
qualotto, musica di C. Festa, of 
Italy; mand. ace. 4to. (Piedi- 
grotta 1923) © Sept. 8; 1¢. Dec. 8; 
*E 573096; Casa _  editrice Mario, 
Naples. 25370 

Uncle Zeb with his fiddle; by Bert 
R. Anthony, of U. S., op. 251, no. 
8; pf. (Memories of the old farm 
house, no. 3) Sept... 7, ,.1923.; 
2 ce. Dec: 28; H.578315; Oliver Ditson 
co., Boston. 25891 

Under a one-man top; from A perfect 
lady, w B. G. De Sylva, m George 
Gershwin, of U.S. © Dec. 27; 1923; 
2 c. Dee. 28; EH. 578353 ; Harms, ine., 
New ‘York. 253872 


1399 


aN i 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES © 


25373 


Under the greenwood tree; part-Song, 
w Shakespere, m James P. Dunn, of 
U. S.; men’s voices, with trumpet in 
B flat and horn in F, ad lib. Fischer 
ed. (Choruses in octavo form, no. 
5818) © Dee. 22, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 
26: BE 578177; J. Fischer & bro., New 
York. [© arrangement] 25373 


Unfortunate (The) fly; w Louise Hill, 
m Robert A. Foss, of U. S.; mixed 
sri pone 4to. © Dec. 18, 1923; 2 «. 
Dec. 22; BE 578192; C. W. Thompson 
& co., Boston. 25374 


U. S. school of music; mandolin les- 
sons, 25-48, Harvey P. Longstreet, 
of UU; St" ©+ Sept. SAS 1923-2) -c. 
Oeti- is!) aie! "Oeil 2a a wonae: 
U. S. school of music, New York. 

. 200 0D 

Universal school music series; primer, 
compiled and ed. Walter Damrosch, 
George H. Gartlan and Karl W. 
Gehrkens, of U. S. 12mo. © Apr. 
16, 1923; 2 ce. Dee. 19; aff. Dec. 21; 
A 766485; Hinds, Hayden & fPld- 
redge, inc., New York. 25376 


w and m various authors, com- 
piled and ed. Walter Damrosch, 
George H. Gartlan and Karl W. 
Gehrkens, of U. S. bk. 1. 8vo.—bk. 
= Aamo. ~ Cy) Sepu 2” Oct. "26.1923 - 
2 ce. each Dee. 19; aff. Dec. 21; A 
766486, 766487; Hinds, Hayden & 
Hidredge, inc., New York. 

ZOot ty 200K 

Unto all things voice is given (Alle 
dinge haben sprache); German w 
Cisar Flaischlen, English w Fred- 
erick H. Martens, m <A. Walter 
Kramer, of U. S., op. 48, no. 3; high 
voice, in D flat. Fischer ed. © Dec. 
19} 1923%)'25 @ Dee: 21 YE od8003T ; 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 25379 

Up and doing; Rally day service, w 
Lizzie De Armond, m W. 8. Judefind 
and others, of U. S. 8vo. © Aug. 
3, 1922; 2 e. Dec. 29, 1923 ; FH 580304 ; 
Judefind bros., Baltimore. 25380 

Up in the garret; musical reading, w 
James Newton Matthews, m Sarah 
B. Eldridge, of U. S.; pf. with w. 


Oet.. BAUI923" Def Wee. 295) Hh 
580289 ; Eldridge entertainment 
house, Franklin, O. 25381 


Up on the farm; w M. §S., m George 


Grain yi. OF Ut Sa iar op neo.? CG. 
‘‘Beaeh, of U.S. © vve* peer 18, 
1928: FE 577957; Marie Schmidt, 


Port, Jervis; N.Y. 25382 
Up there; from One kiss, w Clare 
Kummer, m Maurice Yvain, of 
France. © Dec. 4, 1928: 2 © Dee. 


pt. TIT, D. S., v.18 


5; E  575287;.. Harms, ine., New 
York. 20383 
Vagary (A); w C..R., melody M. 


Peree [pseud. of Mrs. P. B. Robin- 
son] of U.S. ©1c. Dee. 24 1923: 
E 580106; Chester Ramsey, Potters. 
ville, Mo. 25384 


Vale of shen siaciaml waltz; J: Owen 
Long and Ira Long, of U. S:; pf., 
four hands. © Dec. 7, 1923; 2 «. 
Dec. 12; E 575524; D. W. Crist, Alli- 
ance, O. 25385 


Valgovind’s boat-song; w Laurence 
Hope, m Harvey Enders, of U. S.: 
low or med. voice. © Dec. 22, 1923; 
2c. Dec. 28; E 580264; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 25386 


Valse caprice: de Lucien Durand. of 
France; pf. © Nov. 3, 1923; 1 «. 
Nov. 30; E 572985; Louis Jacquot, 
Paris. 25387 


Valse causerie; by Emil Kronke, of 
Germany, op. 140; pf. © Dee. 11, 
1923; 2-e: Dee.13 6.0) b1e6 te) Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 25888 

Valse chromatique; fourth waltz. 
Bjarne Rolseth of U. 8., op. 32, no. 
1; pf... © Nov. 28-1923 ere. Dec. 
15: E 577877; Norwegian-American 
music co., New York. 25389 

Valse espagnol; by Ambrose Coppée, of 

U..S., Op: 159s pre (oe ee reet- 

ings) © Dec. 5, 1923; 2 @ Dec. 14; 

HE 575870; Bach music co., Boston. 

25390 

Valse humoresque; by Alfred E. 

Roland, of England; pf. © Nov. 5, 

1923; 1 c Nov. 20; E 572814: War- 

ren & Phillips, London. 25391 

Valse impromptu: by Arthur Traves 

Granfield, of U. S., op. 10, no. 3; 

pf: « ©: Septs.G 19232 a Decs 28; 

HE 578317: Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 

25392 

Valse lente; av Erkki Melartin, op. 

119,;; no.. 4,,..60.. amd. Tey. elaliia.A:. 

Burt, of U. S.; violin och piano. 

(Wilhelm Hansen edition, no. 2350) 

©, Nov..,26,..1923; 2 ¢. Dee. 14; E 


575845; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. [© editing and revision] 

25393 

by Henry Tolhurst, of Great 

Britain; violin and pf. © Dee. 11, 

1923; 2 c. Dec. 13; E 575738; Theo. 

Presser co., Philadelphia. 25394 


—— by M.L.M., of U..8.; pf. ©lc. 
Dec. 15, 1923; E 577915; Marion 
Lee Martin, Brooklyn. 25395 

Valse Leone; by Charles Dornberger, 
of U. S. 1. C melody saxophone.— 


1400 


“no. 13, 1928 


2. E flat alto saxophone. © Nov. 
24, 1923; 1 c. each Nov. 26; 1 ¢. each 


Dee. 5; E 577508; Richmond-Rob- _ 


bins, inc., New York. 25396 
Valse migonne: by Vladimir Ivano- 
vitch Rebikoff, transcribed H. 


Clough Leighter, of U. S.; organ. 
© Nov. 19, 1923: 2 ¢c. Dec. 28; E 
578318; Oliver Ditson eo.,. Boston. 
[© transcription] 25397 


Valse-papillon: by Emil Kronke, of 
Germany, op. 168: pf. © Dec. 11, 
1928; 2,.c; Dec, 133, EB, 5756755 Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 25398 


Valse Ramona; by Bert R. Anthony, 
of U. 8.; pf. Rev. ed. Anthony ed. 
© Dec. .11, 1923; 2 Dee, 22: EB 
580228; Anthony bros., Fall River, 
Mass. [© revision] 25399 


Vamping Sal, the Sheba of Georgia; 
w Henry Creamer, m Lew Pollack, 
are. Geo. \J. “Lrinkaus, ‘of.'O.''S: ; 
male voices. (Witmark edition, ex- 
cellent quartette arrangements, no. 
1660) 4to. © Dec. 10, 1923; 2 «@. 
Dec. 18; E 577981; M.. Witmark & 
sons, New York. [© new arrange- 
ment ] 25400 


Vanto (Il) italiano: versi e musica 
ieee. or U. §.> mand..ace.. © 
Sept. 10, 1923; 2 « Dec. 18; E 
580022; Antonio Lamanna, Bridge- 
port, Conn. 25401 


Van Wert: American legion band 
march, A. K. and Hattie Coun- 
Setter, of. 8.2 pt. © “Dec.” 15, 
eee ee ee. tee Wy Cee a. AL. 
Kreisel, Van Wert, O. 25402 


Venetian (A) reverie; by Frederick 
Hall, of Australia; pf. © Sept. 29, 
1923; 1c. Dec..26; 573306; Allan 
& co., pty. ltd., Melbourne, Aus- 
tralia. - 25403 


Veni Creator: spiritus: choral, Latin 


liturgical text, m Abel Louis Gabert, 
of U. S.; mixed voices. 4to. 

Oct. 7,.1923; 2 ce. Dec. 10; EB 575470; 
Abel L. Gabert, Washington. 25404 


Venice: fox trot, w and melody F. G. 


M.;\of) WU.) S!’.©'L ©) Dee, 114)1923 - 
E 575819; Fred George Morit, 
Brooklyn. 25405 


Verdi (Giuseppe) Anvil chorus; from 
Il trovatore, G. V., transeribed Ed- 
win H. Lemare, of England, domi- 
ciled’ at Portland, Me.; organ. 
(Famous melodies old and new)’ 
(en, Dee.’ 11, 71923; 2 eh Mec. 13." B 

. 975782; Theo. Presser co., Phila- 
delphia. 25406 


“MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


25416 

Vibbard (Harry L.) Scherzino; by 
Eee. VS ot US Ss organ (St. 
Cecilia series, no. 294) © Dec. 28, 
to2e ; 2 16’ DEP: “hy a1S506' E. 
W. Gray co., New York. 25407 
Victor (The) King; Easter service, 


w Lizzie De Armond, m A. L. Jude- 
find and John -J. Thomas, of U. S. 
8vo. © Feb. 6,:1922;2 ec. Dec. 29, 
1923; E 580299; Judefind bros., Bal- 
timore. 25408 


Victoria; march, Franz von Blon. of 


Germany; band. 4to. © Nov. 27, 
1928 eed. F@e ide. y LO. Bie oo fo209 : 
Hawkes & son, London. 25409 


Victorious (The) Christ; Easter can- 
tata, w Lizzie De Armond, m W. B. 
Judefind, of U. S. 8vo. © Feb. 
651, 1922644 Parse Wee 329, 192387 VE 
580297 ; Judefind bros., Baltimore. 

25410 

Victory (The) may depend on you: 
w James Rowe, m H. M. E., of 
U. S. © Oct. 30, 1923; 2 ¢. Dec. 24; 
E 580150: H. M. Eagle, Burke’s 
Garden, Va. 25411 


Vid stranden (Am strande); Svensk 
text av Nino Runeberg, musik av 
Iimari Hannikainen, op. 5, nr. 1, 
ed. and rev. Julia A. Burt, of U. 8. 
(Wilhelm Hansen edition, no. 2843) 
© Nov. 26, 1923; 1 c. Dec. 14; E 
575842; Wilhelm Hansen, Copen- 
hagen. [© editing and revision] 

25412 

Vieni (Come); parole di Vittorino di 
Camillo, English version Frederick 
H. Martens, musica di Alberto 
Rizzi for<U. Si »© Dee 27,:.1923 
2 @ Dee. 28; E 578411; G. Ricordi 
& co., ine., New York. 25413 

Vieux (La) Tsigane; paroles de Em- 
manuel Buenzod, musique de iHd- 
ouard Poldini, of Switzerland, op. 
98, no. 8; cheeur 4 4 voix d’hommes. 


Aten SCE. "CL, no? 583ye. ©: "Dec. 
19282 Va Gsg Deen, 222i oat 
Foetisch fréres, s. a., Lausanne, 
Switzerland. 25414 
Vindication; mareh, K. L. King, of 


U. 8.; band. 4to. © Mar. 10, 1923; 
2 @ Dec. 21; E 578085; C. L. Barn- 
house, Oskaloosa, Ia. 25415 
Virginia Brown; w and m Jos. E. 
Howard, Norman J. Vause and 
Henry Welling, arr. Geo. J. Trin- 
kaus, of U. S8.; male voices. (Wit- 


mark edition, excellent quartette 
arrangements, no. 1720) 4to. © 
Dec, 10,° 1923; 2 'c. Dec. 18; E 


577980; M. Witmark & sons, New 
York. [© arrangement] 25416 


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25417 


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pt. 111, s., v.18 


Virginia, don’t go too far; from A per- 
fect lady, w B. G. De Sylva, m 
George Gershwin, of U. S. © Dec. 
2k 1923 5-2 ee Dees: 28 2 Ho F68854: 
Harms, ine., New York. 25417 


Vittorina ; mazurea, di Angelo Cimino, 
of Italy, domiciled at New York, 
arr. Louis Canoro, of U. S.; instru- 
mental. © 1 ¢ Dee. 14, 1923; BE 
579875; Frank D’Errico, New York. 

25418 

Viva il vino; valzer, melody Giuseppe 
Tarantola, of Italy, domiciled at 
Brooklyn. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1923; E 
579171; Rosario Catalano, Brooklyn. 

25419 


Vivacion ; mazurka de salon, N. C., of 
Russia, domiciled at Newark, N. J.; 
pf. ©l1c. Dec. 13, 1923; EB 577866; 
Nathan Ciganeri, Newark, N. J. 

25420 

Volga 
arr. G. S. Edward, of U. S.; violin 
and pf., in the first position. Mark 
bro. ed. (Famous songs and melo- 
dies) © Dec. 27. 1923; 2 c. Dec. 28; 
Hi 578271; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 

25421 

Volunteer (The) choir; monthly mag- 
azine, ed. E. 8. Lorenz and others, 
of U. S. Christmas number, v. XI, 
no. 2, Nov., 1923. 4to. © Oct. 10, 
1923 ; 2c. and aff. Oct. 29; A 762729 ; 
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O. 25422 


Vor’ses elskte fgdeland; tekst og mu- 
sik Axel Andreasen, of Denmark; 
for solister og kor i Lillehedinge sapg- 
forening. (In Dansk arbejde) © 
Dec. 8, 1923; 1 ec. Dec. 24; HE 573261 ; 
Wilheim Hansen, Copenhagen. 

25423 


Vous souvenez-vous. madame; fantai- 
sie, de Lucien Durand, of France; 
pf. © Nov. 3, 1923; 1 ¢« Nov. 80; 
572932; Louis Jacquot, Paris. 

25424 

Vovage (The) (WL’invitation au voy- 
age): w Ch. Baudelaire, English 
version Alice Mattullah, of U. S., 
m Henri Duparc, ed. N. Clifford 
Page, of U. S.; medium voice in C. 
(Select songs by French composers, 
Carl Wischer edition, series II: Su- 
perior ed. 5591) © Dec. 8, 1923; 
2 ec, Dec. 24; E 580085; Carl Fischer, 
inc., New York [© English version 
and arrangement] 25425 

Wa wa blues; w Tommy Thompson 


ji. e., EH. T.] m Augustin Borguno, of | 


U. 8S. ©1c. Dec. 19, 1923 ; EF 580024 ; 
Ernest Thompson, Washington. 
25426 


boatmen song; Russian song, 


Wagner (Richard) Hvening star; ro- 
mance from Tannhiuser, R. W., arr. 
Calvin Grooms, of U. S.; C melody 
saxophone and pf., with pts. for BE 
flat alto, B flat ten. and C melody 
saxophones. Century certified ed. 
(Favorite light classics for saxo- 
phone with piano accompaniment, 
series II, no. 2234)- © Dec. 20, 
1923; 2 ec. Dee. 20; H 578039; Cen- 
tury music pub. co., New York. [© 
arrangement | 25427 


Lullaby; by R. Wagner, tran- 
seribed Clarence Dickinson, of U. S.; 
organ. (St. Cecilia series, no. 234) 
© Nov. 16, 1923: 2 « Nov. 17; # 
574962; H. W. Gray co., New York. 
[© transcription] 25428 


O star of eve; from Tannhaeu- 
ser, R. Wagner, transcribed Edwin 
H. Lemare, of Hngland, domiciled 
at Portland, Me.; organ. (Famous 
melodies old and new) © Dee. 11, 
1928; 2.¢c, Dee: 18; H.eisf2a4 Dheo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. [© new 
arrangement] 25429 


Wait till the clouds roll by; w Pearl 
French Weger, m May Hill, of U. S. 
© Dec. 8, 1923; 2 c Nov. 28; E 
577819; Roger Graham, Chicago. 

25430 


‘Waiting for you; w B. R., m Arnold 


T. Lax, of U. S.. New York, Frank 
Harding. © Oct. 17, 1923; 2 « Dee. 
20; E 578222; Benjamin Ramsey, 
Lancaster, Pa. 25431 


Walk in de narrow way; w and m 
anon., arr. J. B. Herbert, of U. S. 
© Dec. 17, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 26; E 
580217; Homer A. Rodeheaver, Chi- 
eago. [© arrangement] 25432 

Walsenburg galop; by K. L. King, of 
U. S.; orch:, with pf. ace. 4to. © 
Mar. 10, ° 1923 "2" ea beeri ci, 
578080; C. L. Barnhouse, Okaloosa, 
Ta. 25433 


Walter; comedy one-step, w and m 
Jack O’Hagan, of Australia. © Sept. 
18, 1923; 1 @ Dee. 26; E 573308; 
Allan & co., pty., ltd., Melbourne, 
Australia. 25434 

Waltz in B flat; by J. H. of U. S., arr. 
William M. Schmidt, of U. S.; pf. 
© 1 ec. Dee. 19, 1923; H 515974; 
Justin Huber, Cincinnati. 25435 

Valtz in springtime; by L. Leslie Loth, 
of U. S.; pf. (Three characteristic 
pieces) © Dec. 17, 19238: 2 ¢, Dec. 
20; E580004; G. Schirmer, inc., 
New York. 25436 


Wandering in dreamland; w A. B. K., 


mn bk. S. S. Huntington, oni s: 


1402 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


©! tre: Dee. 7, 19235 H575821; A: 
B. Kinsey, New Philadelphia, QO. 


20437 © 


Warner’s standard graded _ violin 
course; bk. 3, by F. E. Warner, of 
U. S. © Oct. 11, 1923; 2 ¢. and aff. 
Oct. 13; A 761114; Chart music pub. 
house, Chicago. 25438 


Warner’s very easy clarinet method 
for beginners; by F. HE. Warner, of 
Pee 410.) ©) Oct. 5; 1923 +. 2c. 
and afi. Oct. 13; A 761111; Chart 
musie pub. house, Chicago. 20439 


Warner’s very easy slide trombone 
method for beginners; in bass cleff, 
by F. E. Warner, of U. S. Ato. 
Oeies, 1925 2c. and att, Oct. 13.; 
A 761112; Chart music pub. house, 
Chicago. 25440 


Warren G. Harding; w. N. B. S8., m 
Al. Meehan, of U. 8.; pf. with w. 
© Dec. 6, 19283; 2 « Dec. 10; E 
579427; Nora B. Stump, Parkers- 
burg, W. Va. 25441 


Wasté wala ka kelo (I love you so); 
w Alfred Fletcher, m Thurlow Lieur- 
ance, of U. S. © Dec. 11, 19238; 
2 ¢. Dee. 13; E 575766; Theo. Presser 
eo., Philadelphia. 25442 


Wasted love; w and melody William 
Russell and Edward Herbert, of U. 
S.. © 1c Dee. 17, 1923; EH 575900; 
Clarence Williams music pub. co., 
ine., New York. 25443 

Waterlily (The) ; w Elizabeth Moore, 
m Dagmar de Corval Rybner, of 
U..S.; high voice. © Dee. 7, 1923; 
2c. Dec. 12; EH 517830; G. Schirmer, 
inc., New York. 25444 

Waiters (The) of Muscle shoals; or, 
Indian chieftain’s lament, w W. R. 
M., m EH. 8. 8S. Huntington, of U.S. 
© Dee. 27, 1923; 2 c« Dee. 28; E 


518241; W:. R. McKerall, Hast | 
Florence, Ala. 25445 
Waves (The); waltz, R. Krentzlin, 


of Germany, op. 74; pf. © Dec. 26, 
1923; 2 ec. Dec. 29; HE 580849; Arthur 
P. Schmidt co., Boston. 25446 
Wav down in Florida Bev: w J. M., 
melody John L. Ryan, of U. S. © 
1 e. Dec. 28, 1928; BH 578248; John 
Metz, Milwaukee. 25447 


We love to think while we sing: w. 


and m H. E. E., of U. S. © Nov. 28, 
1928; 2 c Dee. 19; EH 575996; Henry 
Evert Hngle, Exchange, W. Va. 
. 25448 
We're all going down to Pasadena; 
wandm J. W. C., of U. SS. Pasa- 
dena, Calif., 


Mission music co. 


1403 


" 25459 


(Cover title: Pasadena) © Dee. 
a S28 =. 02 ‘evuDec: 19'37 BD %236 : 
James W. Casey, Pasadena, Calif. 
25449, 

We're forever moving; w and melody 
A. S.,,of U. S. ©1 c. Dee. 20,1923 ; 
E 578028; Alexander Sussman, 
Philadelphia. — 25450 


We said good-bye I wonder why; fox 
trot, Ben Meroff and Ken Gedney, 
arr. Wm. J. J. Lewis, of U. S.; orch. 
4to. © Dec. 22, 1928; 2 c. Dee. 24; 
BE 580131; Edward B. Marks music 
co., New York. [© arrangement] 
25451 
— w Clifford Ryde and Milt Brit- 
ton, m Ben Meroff and Ken Gedney. 
af U.S. © Dec, 20, 1923: 2..c,. Dee. 
21; £580041; Edward B. Marks 
music co., New York. 25452 


We still love you, John Barleycorn: 
fox trot, w G. A. M. m E. S. S. 
Huntington, of U. S. ©1.¢ Dec. 
hy 49282 . En STS819i5; Geo. A, .Me- 
Quilkin, Philadelphia. 25453 


We will meet again some day; w J. 
B. Helm, m H. C. R., of U. S., arr. 
Friedrich Janssen, of U.S. ©1-« 
Dec. 15, 1923; E 577907; H. C. Ren- 
ner, Cleveland. 25454 

We won a glorious victory; w aud m 
FICE Eat US Se @ ine. Deen is, 
1923; EH577865; John H. Taylor, 
Newark, N. J. 25455 


Well-a-day! w Helen Taylor, m EHKast- 
hope Martin, of Great Britain; in 
G. (Four pastorals, no. 3) © May 
31, 1922; 1 c. Dee. 8, 1923; E 573106 ; 
Enoch & sons, Itd., London. 25456 

Wenn ich bei bubi bin; shimmy-fox- 
lied, aus Dolly, gesangstext v. Ru- 
delph Bernauer, musik v. Hugo 
Hirsch, of Germany, instr. v. Her- 


mann Krome, of Germany; salon- 
orck. mit piano-direcktion. 4to. © 
ING: 20, 1923: ak es) Dee, 29). E 


073324; Dreimasken verlag, a. g.. 
Berlin. 25457 
Westfinliindischer walzer (Valse fin- 
landaise) ; av Selim Palmgren, op. 
66, ur. 1, arr. Nicolaj Hansen, of 
Denmark ; salonorehester. Ato. 
(Heimdal, nr. 95) © Nov. 1, 1923; 
1 ¢ Nov. 20; H572828; Wilhelm 
Hansen, Copenhagen. [© arrange- 
ment] 25458 
What a fool you made out of me; 
w and m Vincent C. Plunkett, Earl 
Comyns and Dorothy Pelunis, of U. 
S..-@©' Dee 10;'1923; 2 e Dee. 18; 
E 578007; Angelus music pub. co., 
Los Angelus. 25459 


CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES 


25460 — 


pt. 111, :’sh,.¥. 18 


What a wonderful world it would be; 
w D. Eardley-Wilmot, m Hermann 
Lohr, of Great Britain. © Dec. 12, 
1923; 1c. Dee. 13; HE 573165; Chap- 
pell & co. ltd., London. 25460 


What aloha means; w and m Kai- 
manahila, of U. 8S. © Dee. 10, 1923; 
2 ce. Dec. 18; EH 578002 ; Oscar Hyait, 
Honolulu. 20461 


What have you done about God; w 
and m A. J. H., of U. S. © Dee 8, 
1928')"2 -@ Deer 10s 57D450 Ary. 
Hodge, Mazeppa, Minn. 25462 

What is your life; w and m J. B. T., 
O1.U, 8.0 © Aug. 4 Agee 2 acnaec: 
3; H575201; John B. Trowbridge, 
Los Angeles. 25463 

What’ll?—and mine’s a—; song fox 
trot, w and m Vowles Norman, of 
England; in D. [Staff and tonic 
sol-fa notations] © Dec. 5, 1923; 
1 c@ Dee. 12; E 573147; Cecil Len- 
nox & co., London. 25464 


What you need is me. little papa, and 
what I want iS you; w and melody 
Eloise Bennett, of U. S., arr. J. 
Rosamond Johnson, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Dec. 17, 1928; EH 575907; John- 
son Bennett pub. co., New York. 

25465 

When can I call you sweetheart; fox 
trot, w and m S. C., Chas. Krider 
and Joe Errico, of U. S. © Oct. 24, 
1928; 2 e@. Oct.. 24: 5752515. Stan- 
ley Colarusso, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 

25466 


When do we eat; w and m Frel F. 
Bryan,’ of (Ui Se New, York.oB. «A. 
music pub. co. © Oct. 29, 1923; 2 
ce. Oct. 30; £ 574642; Barney Ab- 
ramowitz, New York. 25467 

When first I set foot into old New 
York town; w D. H.,m EH. S. 8. Hunt- 
ington, of U.S. ©1ce Dec. 7, 1923; 
E 575320; D. Harrison, Reading, Pa. 

25468 
lips surrender; Spanish 

from Sancho Panza, w 
and m Hugo Felix, of U. S. © 
Dec. 24, 19283; 2 c« Dec. 24; E 
580169; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 
co., New York. 25469 

When I awake in His likeness: w and 
ma S.. Geof, WU. 7 Se .OwNoy.%, 
1923; 2 e Nov. 17; H 574951; Lida 
Shivers Leech, Philadelphia. 25470 

When I looked into your eyes; w 
Monte Collins, jr., melody W. H., 
of U. S., arr. Monroe M. Jockers, of 


When her 
Serenade, 


UW Sey © A te Dees, 40:¢71923 
575395; Wanda Hawley, Los Ange- 
les. 25471 

i 


When Jesus answers my prayer; w 
Of: Bs: Linn; em Aa Bes ota s. 
©“Nov. 29, 1923; 2c) Dee vane 
078457; Andrew L. Byers, Harris- 
burg, Or. _ 25472 

When mammy’s ship comes home; w 
F. W. Holland, m Dorothy Mills, of 
Great Britain. © Dee. 14, 1923; . 
1 ¢. Dec. 27; E 573245; Ascherberg, 
Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 

25473 

When Molly and I went fishing; w 
Mrs. 8. F. Chapman, m George Graff, 
jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach. 


of US. XO". 198" Deer as, “iszs 
E 577956; Mrs. S. F. Chapman, 
Woodus, Conn, 25474 


When mother speaks (Die mutter 
spricht) ; clinging legato, R. Krentz- 
lin, of Germany, op. 85, no. 1; pf. 
(From my youth) © Dec. 11, 1923; 
2 ec. Dec. 18; E 575716; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 25475 


When my feet press pavements golden ; 
w T. C. Henderson, m Mrs. T. C. H., 
of U. S. © Nov. 1, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 
10; EB 575409; Mrs. T. C. Henderson, 
Cleveland. 25476 

When my sweet man tickles the iv’ries 
for me; w and melody Eloise Ben- 

nett, of U. S., arr. J. Rosamond 
Johnson, of; UecS.. 4 foc Ween, 
1923; E 575908; Johnson-Bennett 
pub. co., New York. 25477 

When our Saviour wished to prove; 
two part song or cho., EH. Pavani, 
of U. S. 4to. © Dec. 29, 1923; 2 c. 
Dec. 31; E 578415; Shattinger piano 
& musie co., St. Louis. 25478 

When romance wakes; w J. L. John- 
ston, m Ned Freeman and Sam Mes- 


senheimer, of ‘U.S. © Dec? 3t, 
1923 3 2 "eC! DBC ok si, hi eee a 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co.. New 
York. 25479 


When springtime comes; waltz, w and 
mB. LaiS., of Ups. Oy nen ieee 
1923 ; E 574947 ; Bernard LeRoy Sea- 
man, New York. 25480 


When the angels come for me; w John- 
son Oatman, jr.,m H. M. E., of U.S. 
©) Oct.; 30, 19235 Zn cee ges 
580141; H. M. Hagle, Burke’s Gar- 
den, Va. 25481 


When the golden leaves are turning; 
wand m Arthur Savage Josselyn, of 
Us, S., anne M. aL. duake,.ot , Ws sant©) 
Jan./3, 19242 ¢., Dec. )26,, 1925.5 Bi 
578514: Alpha music co., Providence, 
1c 25482 


When the harvest moon is shining dear 
Louise; w ©. R. B., m Sylvia For- 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1923 


rest, of U. S.; pf. with w.. © Nov. 
27, 1923; 2 c« Dec. 10; E 575448; 

’ Charles R. Braden, L’Anse, Mich. 
25483 
When the harvest time was over, fifty 
years ago today; fox trot ballad, 
wand m J. C. S., of U. 8S... Phila- 
delphia, John C. Sycamore co. © 
Dec. 24, 1923; 2 c Dee. 12; E 580020 ; 

John C. Sycamore, Philadelphia. 

25484 
When the robins nest again; w B. K., 
m “Geos Graif, jr. of. VU. .8.,; arr. 
Theo. G. Beach, of U.S. ©1c. Dee. 
13, 1923; E 577841; Betty Kraft, St. 
Paul. 25485 


When thou smilest; concert gavotte, 
D. M, of U.'S.; pf. © Dee. 15, 
1923; 2 «. Dee. 15; E 577894; Do- 
nato Montano, Brooklyn. 25486 


When we are married; duet, from One 
kiss, w Clare Kummer, m Maurice 
Yvain, of France. © Dec. 14, 1923; 
2¢@. Dec. 15; E 575847; Harms. inc., 
New York. 25487 


When you and I were young, Maggie; 
by -J. A. Butterfield, arr. Calvin 
Grooms, of U. 8.; C melody saxo- 
phone and pf., with pts. for E flat 
alto, B flat ten. and C melody saxo- 
phones. Century certified ed. (Fa- 
vorite light classics for saxophone 
with piano accompaniment, series 
II, no. 2235) © Dec. 20, 1923; 2 e. 
Dee. 20; E 578038; Century music 
pub. co., New York. [© arrange- 
ment] 25488 


When you are gone; w Madge Wood- 
ward Romine, m John J. Becker, of 
U. S. © Nov. 19, 1923; 2 « Nov. 
17; E 574949; Gilbert music ¢o., 
Chicago. 25489 


When you kissed me goodnight mother 
of mine; w D. J. Considine, m H.R. 


MeN Of Wns, (G) Ave. Dee: 10,4923. 


E 575403 ; H. R. McDonald, Chicago. 
25490 
When you take the road with me: 
valse one-step, from The beauty 
prize, m Jerome Kern, arr. H. M. 
Higgs, of Great Britain; orech., with 
1st violin conductor. London, Chap- 
pell & co., ltd. 4to. (Chappell & 
co.’s orchestral journal, no. 956) © 
Nov.“ 10) + 1925 een hiN@as 22 <" Bh 
572885; T. B. Harms co., New York. 
[© arrangement] 25491 
Where are the girls of yesterday; w 
.H...K., melody John F. Ryan, of 
WU, S5 ©-1, c..Dec.7,,.1923.-H.5 55306 ; 
Emma. Killy, Elizabeth, N. J. 
25492 


25505 


Where cotton grows; intro., I wish I 
was in Dixie, by Paul Lawson, oi 
US. pe: )) ©: Deen 2.119235 9s. 
Dec. 29; E 578379; Theo. Presser Go., 
Philadelphia. 25493 © 


Where dawn and sunset meet: w 
Charles O. Roos, m Thurlow Lieur- 
ance, of U. S. © Dee. 27, 1923; 2 ¢. 
Dec. 29; E 578388; Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 25494 


Where does he spend the time he 
doesn’t spend with me; w and 
melody G. H. Gowen, of U. S. © 
1 ec. Dec. 3,.1923 ; E 577773; G. How- 
ard Gowen, Chicago. 25495 

Where mother is that’s home sweet 
home: wyand mm. Vo E:..0f > Ser iC) 
Dee cl 12s a ee eee, eka en Ey 
575917; Victor Lindstrom, Tacoma, 
Wash. 25496 


Where the bee sucks; two-part song, 
w Shakespeare, m _ Richard J. 
Pitcher, of Great Britain; women’s 
voices. 4to, © Dec: 11, 1923: 2 ¢: 
Dee. 13; E 575634: Theo. Presser 
co., Philadelphia. 25497 


Where the lotus blooms: by Charles 
Wakefield Cadman, of U. S.; pf. | 


Mees Ani1985 > a merIDeer’ 18501 
575743; Theo. Presser co., Phila- ° 
delphia. 25498 


Where the moon beams wend their 
way; w L. BE. W., m George Graff, 
jr., of U. S., arr. Theo. G. Beach, 
of UasSi Ov lie Dee.) t8, 4923 ; 
BE 577955; Laverne EH. Wright, Flint, 
Mich. 25499 


While bells of memory chime; w and 
m Marguerite Lawrence Test, of 
U. S.; with violin or ’cello obbl. 
1. High voice, in F.—2. Medium 
voice, in E flat.—3. Low voice, in C. 
© Sept. 4, 1923; 2 ce. each Dec. 28; 
E 578309; Oliver Ditson co.. Bos- 
ton. 25500 

Whip-poor-will; w M. C., m Herman 
Dubois [pseud. of Ethel Fisher] of 
U. S.. New York, Frank Harding. 
Gy (Dee. 10" 1923. 2 uc: . Dee: 20. 
E 578228: Mary Cowan, Chicago. 

25501 

Whispering hope; waltz, Hawthorne, 
arr: M. W. Butler, of U. S.; pf. or 
organ. © Dec. 6, 1923; 2 ec. Dec. 
10; E 575462; A. W. Perry’s sons, 
Sedalia, Mo. [© new arrangement] 


25502 
Whispering winds; w H. F. C., m 
Otto Bonnell, of U. S. Reno, Pa., 


Great West. © Nov. 29, 1928; 2 ¢. 
Noy. 30; E 575156; Harry F. Cook, 
Reno, Pa. 25503 


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25004 


Whistling fantasy; by Emily Neiman, 
of U. S.: pt’ © July 10, 1923; 2 c. 
Dee. 28; E 578490; Emily N. Sterne, 
Mill Valley, Calif. 25504 


White are the fields to harvest; w 
James Wells, m B. B. B., of U. S. 
© Oct. 30, 1923; 2 @ Dec. 24; E 
580154; B. B. Beall, Douglasville, 
Ga. 25505 


White lilies; by Selim Palmgren, of 
U. S., ed. and fingered Bjarne Rol- 
seth, of U. S.; pf. (Northern gems, 
first series, no. 4) © Dec. 10,1923; 
2c. Dec. 15; E 577879; Norwegian- 
American music co., New York. 

25506 


Whither shall I go from Thy spirit; 
sacred solo, w from the Bible, m 
Addison F. Andrews, of U. S. © 


Hee. U1, ',1923:-* 2 ee eee. o los EB 
575740; Theo. Presser co., Philadel: 
phia. 25507 


Who can it be: w and melody W. 
D,..R, of +B. Soe@ d, &-Dec,, 26, 
1928; E 580235; W. Dean Rogers, 
Los Angeles. 25508 


Who crossed Napoleon, while Napo- 
leon was crossing the Alps; w and 
melody Clyde Hager and Walter 
Goodwin, of U. S. ©1 ec. Dee. 10, 
1923; E 575468; Hager and Good- 
win, Chicago. 25509 


Who is the meanest gal in town— 
Josephine; w Henry Creamer, mel- 
edy Ray Brown and Henry Ackley. 
Of-U. S. arr, BR. B. © 1 €omec. 
27, 1923; E 580234; Shapiro, Bern- 
stein & co., ine., New York. 

Who’ll take care of Lucie when I’m 
gone; w and melody A. S., of U.-S. 
© 1c Dee. 20, 1923; BE 578027; 
Aljexander Sussman, Philadelphia. 

25511 

Who’s on your mind; w J. E. S., m 
Arnold 'T. Lax of UL S:°©@ Le 
Deer 3b (1923; Hh. US1s42e od. BH. 
Strader, Carpenter, S. D. 25512 

Whoop-la; w James Kendis, m Albert 
Sherman, of U. S. © Dec. 20, 
1923 ; 2c Dee. 22; E 578119; Broad- 
way music corp., New York. 255138 

Whose Izzy is he, is he yours or is 


he mine; w and melody Brown, 
Green and Sturm, of U. S., arr. 
Ed. Morbach, jr., of U.S. ©1e. 


Dec. 29, 1923; E 580334; Shapiro, 
Bernstein & co., ine., New York. 

25514 

Whose little girl are you going to be; 

w W. M., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., 

arr. Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. © 


25910 | 


pt. m1, 2. s., v.18 


1 ec. Dec. 18, 1923; E 577848; Walter 
Marzolf, Stapleton, S. IL, N. Y. 
25515 

Why did God let you die? wR. A. C., 
m Theo. G. Beach, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dee. 14, 1923; E 575807; Raymond 
A. Cornick, Brooklyn. 25516 
Why did she; w and m M. M. and B. 
H., of. U.S," O' 1) Dec 2a, fo25 ; 
E 578231; Milly Milstein and Bob 
Horwitz, Los Angeles. yas) Ws 
Why do you let me pine; w F. G., 
melody Gino Tirelli, of U.S. ©1c. 
Nov. 27, 1928; E 575259; Fanchon 
Graffam, Brooklyn. . 25518 
Why Robinson Crusoe got the blues; 
w Kd. HE. Bryant, m Hubert W. 
David, of Great Britain; in G. 
[Staff and tonic sol-fa notations] 
© Nov. 10, 1923; 1 e. Nov. 22; E 
572883; Lawrence Wright music 
co., London. 25519 
Why worry; w J. E., m John F. Ryan, 


of U.S.) @ lee Dec: 7, 19233. 18 
575308; Josephine Httinger, New 
York. 25520 


Wifie, wee wifie; w S. H. F., melody 
John F. Ryan, of U. S. ©1c. Dee. 
22, 1923 ; E 578065; S. H. Fitzgerald, 
Blackstone, Va. 25521 

Wild (A) cowboy; w R. P., melody M. 
Peree [pseud. of Mrs. P. B. Robin- 
son] of U.S. ©1e. Dec. 24, 1923: 
Ei 580108; Reva Purcell, Payette, Id. 

25522 

Will you remember me? fox-trot. w 
Ferguson Noakes, m Frederick Hail, 
of Australia. © Oct. 9, 1923; 1 ¢. 
Dec. 26: E 573307; Allan & co., pty. 
ltd., Melbourne, Australia. 25523 

Williams (C. 4 Becket) Elegy; by 
CG. A Becket Williams, of Great Brit- 
ain; pf. © Nov: 22, 1923" fee mec. 
27; E 5738234: Augener, Itd., Lon- 
don. 25524 

Winding (The) road; w Tertius Van 
Dyke, m R. Nathaniel Dett, of U. S. 
© Dee. 11, 1923; 2.6 7 Deena 
575764; Theo. Presser co., Philadel- 
phia. 7 2 

Windmill etude; by Edmond Lanier, 
of U. S., op. 158; pf. (Modern col- 
lection of pianoforte pieces) © 
Dec. 5, 1923; 2 c. Dee. 14; E 575861 ; 
Bach music co., Boston. 25526 

Windsor forest dances; easy suite, 
Ernest Newton, of Hngland; pf. 
Contents: 1. The maids of honour.— 
2. The shepherd’s dance—3. A 
gipsy dance.—4. The elves’ dance.— 
5. The woodman’s dance. © Dec. 

- 29. 1923 1 'e Deca Sty Hi Otaade: 
Leonard & co., London. 25527 


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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


no. 13, 1928 


PL or U.S! “© t'eé Dee: 71923); BH 
575853; Ernest Adolph _ Priebe, 
Meriden, Conn. 


Winning souls; w andm UL. S. L., of 
Ur sae) Dee. 10,1923: 2c. Dec..17; 


EH 575933; Lida Shivers Leech, 
Philadelphia. 25529 
Winsome blushes; valse, Walter 


Rolfe, of U. 8.; pf. (Fleeting fan- 


cies) © Dee. 11, 1923: 2 c Dee. 
18; E 575752; Theo. Presser co., 
Philadelphia. 25530 


Wishes and wonderings; seven songs 
for children, w Doris Rowley, m 
Alee Rowley, of England. © Dec. 
T4, 192373 1c) Dec. 27 7! BH 573292 ;s 
Winthrop Rogers, !td., London. 

25531 

With a chug-e chug-e chug-e, and a 
honk! honk! honk! w andm I. D. 
A., of U. S., arr. Beth Densmore, of 
U.S. ©: A (E DEE! 15, 1923 B 
577902 ; Irving Deloss Appleby, Rox- 
bury, Mass. ZOOL 

With Jesus to guide me, Vil go; w 
L. H. Green, m B. B. B., of U.S. 
Oct. 30, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 24; E 580163 ; 
B. B. Beall, Douglasville, Ga. 25533 

With linked arms; by Charles E. Brill- 
hart, of U. S., op. 69; pf., four 
hands. © Dee. 11, 1923; 2 e. Dec. 
13; E 575783; Theo. Presser ¢o., 
Philadelphia. 25034 


With thee to-night; w J. B. Helm. m 
H. C. R., of U. S, arr. Friedrich 
Janssen. © 1c. Dee. 15, 1923; E 
577908; H. C. Renner, Cleveland. 

25535 


With your plus-fours on, I love you 
John; the great golfing fox-trot, 
w and m Herbert Elliott Smith, of 
Great Britain. © Dee. 15, 1923; 
1 ec. Dec. 27; E 573268; Cecil Len- 
nox & co., London. 25536 


Within my heart; w L. B. F., m S. E. 
Wo, or wos. - @) te: Dee. 17,1925 * 
E 575957; Laura Bucklew Farrell 
and Susan Eugenia Wren, Excelsior 
Springs, Mo. 20001 


Without you (Sans toi); w Victor 
Hugo, English version Alice Mattul- 
lath, of U. S., m Guy D’Hardelot, 
ed. N. Clifford Page, of U. S.; me- 
dium voice in A flat. (Select songs 
by French composers, Carl Fischer 
edition, series II: Superior ed. 
5597) © Dee. 8, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 24; 
E 580083; Carl Fischer, ine., New 
York. [© English version and ar- 
rangement] 25538 


25528 | 


25550" 


Winking; fox trot, w and melody E. A. | Wolgazigeuner (Wolgagipsies) ; ouver- 


ture, von Hans Spialek, of Austria, 
op. 39; klavier. © Aug. 11, 1923; 
1c. Oct. 15; E 572881; Ed. Bote and 
G. Bock, Berlin. 25539) 


Wonder where my lovin’ man’s gone; 
w and melody Richard M. Jones, of 
Di Si4 Other Deen 4719282 
575901; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 25540 


Wonder why; w and m EK. C. Barroll, 
of U. S.; with violin or saxophone ~ 
obbl. © Dec. 11. 1923; 2 c. Dec. 13; 
E 575735; Theo. Presser c¢o., Phila- 
delphia. 25541 

Wonderful girl; w G. G., melody Lu- 
ther A. Clark, of U. S. ©1« Dec. 
17, 1923; E 575942; Godin Greene, 
Los Angeles. 25542 

Wonderful girl of today; w and m 
Bernie Grossman and Willy White, 
of U. S. © Dec. 26, 1928; 2 c. Dec. 
17; E 578489; Stark & Cowan, inc., 
New York. 25548 

Wonderful peace of my Saviour; w 
Alfred Barratt, m I. E. R., of U. 8. 
© Aug. 1, 1923; 2 c Dec. 3; EB 
575230;. I. E. Reynolds, Seminary 
Hill, Tex. 25544 

Wonderful Rose; w and m J. C., of 
Italy. domiciled at Brooklyn. © 
1 ¢« Dec. 29, 1923; E 578483; Jack 
Casio, Brooklyn. 25545. 


Wondrous (The) story; Christmas 
service, w and m W. B. Judefind, of 
THiS Syoye@G. Octii6; 41923 :)2.-e, 
Dec. 29; E 580317; Judefind bros., 
Baltimore. 25546 


Won’t you come with me; w E. H. K., 
m. Jonn hy Ryan. of .U.S.5 © Le. 
Dec. 7, 1923; E 575305; Emil H. 
Klaas, Chicago. 25547 

Won’t you while away a little while 
with me; w Ralph Stanley, m Nat. 
D. Ayer, of U. 8.; in C. [Staff and 
tonic sol-fa notations] © Dee. 5, 
1923; 2 c. Dec. 7; E 573104; B. Feld- 
man & co., London. 25548 


Woodland shrine; by Carl Schmeidler,. 
of Germany; pf. © Dec. 11, 1923; 
2 ce. Dec. 13; E 575669; Theo. Pres- 
ser co., Philadelphia. 25549 


Wocdland songsters; by Carl Schmeid- 
ler, of Germany; pf. © Dec. 11, 
mis 5 2 e@) Dees ls > Rr oT5666';’Fneo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 25550 


Worship; by Geoffrey Shaw, of Eng- 
land. 1. Violoncelli—2. Violino 
1.— 38. Violino II.—4. Viola. —5. 
Basso. © Dec. 28, 1923; 1 c. each 
Dee. 31; E 573334-573338 ; Novello 
& co., ltd., London. — 25551-25555. 


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25556 


Worship the Lord in the beauty of 
holiness; w J. S. B. Monsell, m H. 8. 
Hosmer, of U. S.; mixed voices. 
Ato. (Theo. Presser co. sacred 
music for mixed voices) © Dee. 11, 
1923; 2 c. Dee. 18; E 575624; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 25556 


Would you go so soon; w anon., m 
Bainbridge Crist, of U. S.; medium 
voice in A. (Sheet music ed., V. 


794) © Nov. 17, 1923; 2 «. Dee. 
24; E 580063; Carl Fischer, inc., 
New York. 20000 


Wow, wow, blues; w and m W. C. 
Wasceher, of U. S., arr. Carroll 


Peels, of U.S. ©1c. Dee. 28, 1923; | 


EH 578274; Winston Carl Wascher, 
Danville, Ill. 25058 


Wreaths of love and praise; Chil- 
dren’s day service, w Dorothy Day- 
ton and Mary Mills, m A. L. Jude- 
find and others, of U. S. 8vo. © 
April 17, 19225 2 ec. Dee. 29, 1923 ; 
E 580302: Judefind bros., Baltimore. 

25559 

Ye sweet retreat; by Harold Bauer, 
‘of England, domiciled at New York ; 
pf. (Tunes from the eighteenth 
‘century, no. 2) ©, Dec. 17, 1923: 
2 ec. Dec. 20; E 580009; G. Schir- 
mer, inc., New York. 25560. 


Yellow roses; waltz, Daniel Rowe, of 
Us S.; pf.. (In June) © Dee. 11, 
1923; 2 c@ Dec. 18; E 575695; Theo. 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 25561. 


Yellowstone trail; march, K. L. King, 
of:.U. S.; band. 4to. ©, Mar. /10, 
1923; 2 « Dee. 21; E 578084; C. L. 
Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Ia. 25562. 


Yes, you have to show me; w E. 8. S. 
Huntington, m J. D., of U.S. © 
1c Dee. 7, 1923; E 575312; Josue 
Duguay, Los Angeles. 25563 


Yosel; w Samuel Steinberg, m Nellie 
Casman,) of aU: (Sig ptdavith,., w. 
Kammen ed. (.2908°) © Nov. 7, 
1923; 2c Dec. 21; BH 578195; Jack 
and Joseph Kammen, Brooklyn. 

25564 

You are my sweet little angel of love; 
fox trot, w Frank Ruvolo, melody 
RP) of USS. © 1, ¢. Dees13; 1923.; 
E 575494; Rosario Pellegrino, Dan- 
nemora, N. Y. 25565 


You better build love’s fire, or your 
sweet mama’s gone; w and m Shel- 
ton Brooks, of U. S. Shelton 
Brooks ed. New York, Shelton 
Brooks. © Dec. 31, 19238; 2: c. Dee. 
29: E 580326; F. Wallace Rega, New 
York. 25566 


pt. DE B.S 


You can take me away from Dixie, 
but you can’t take Dixie from me; 
w Roger Lewis, m Fred Rose, of 
U.S. © Dec. 15, 1923; 2 c. Dec. 20; 
H 580493 ; Hearst music publishers, 
Itd., Winnipeg, Canada. 25567 


You can’t make me mad; w and m 
iD. F., of USS. @iaieabecras3, 
1923; E 577888; L. Dorothy Finch, 
Washington. 25568 


You changed the shadows to sun- 
shine; w Albert T. Schoelwer, melody 
Be: H.'S.,.of U. S.. Qi Weers, 
1923; E 575248; Edward H. Schoel- 
wer, Cincinnati. 25569 


You don’t even care; ballad, w Ralph 
Lawler, m T. K., of U. S. © Dee. 
15, 1923; °2 es: Deciy ZO: dy DtS105 ; 
Ted Kussmann, Galesburg, Ill. — 

25570 


You don’t know my mind; blues, w 
Sam Gray and Virginia Liston, mel- 
ody ©. Williams, of U. S. ©1e. 
Dec. 24, 1923; E 580165; Clarence 
Williams music pub. co., inc., New 
York. > Zoo (i 


You don’t know what you’re missing, 
when you don’t know why you’re 
kissing; w and melody A. S., of 
User Sav a 1 e. Dee. 19, 1923; H 
575971; Alexander Sussman, Phila- 
delphia. 25572 


You don’t know you and I don’t know 
me; w andm S. EH. W., of U.S. 
1 ¢. Dec. 17, 1923; E 575960; Susan 
Eugenia Wren, Excelsior Springs, 
Mo. 25573 


You don’t mean nothing to me now; 
w and melody Jack Palmer and C. 
W., of. U. S. © 1 c« Dee. 14, 1923; 
E 575814; Clarence Williams music 
pub. co., inc., New York. 25574 

You have broken my heart; w K. A., 
melody John F. Ryan, of U. S. | 
1 e¢@. Dec. 28, 1928; EH 578242; Kath- 
erine Anderson, Detroit. 25575 

You have made me a man; w R. T. 
H., m Geo. Graff, jr., of U. S., arr. 


Theo, -G., Beach ote see. C, 

Dec. 18, 1923; E 577854; Roy 

Thomas Hendrix, Turon, Kan. 
25576 


You may be a sheik with all the other 
little girls, but you are no Valentino 
to me; w. and im CC) SES) oes. 
© Dee. 12, 1923; 2 « Dec. 14; HE 
575803: Charles M. Schofield, Alton, 
Til. 

You may be sorry, but it is too late 


now: w and melody H. F. H., of 
WS. YO! le: Dec. sei. es 


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25077 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS 


m0. 13, 1923 


25995 


575962; Hugene F. Hunter, New | Youthful marchers (Marsch der ju- 


York. 25978 


You may have forgotten; w P. A. S., 
m Robert Hamilton, of U. S. © 


Wee 722, 192383): 2 °c. Dee: 24,.E 
580055; P. A. Sugrue, Stratford, 
Conn. 25579 


You must face Him some day; w 
num Wek. B., jr. of U. So © 


Octevath, 1923" 2c. Dee. 243, BH 
BOM ast tak. baxter; jr.,;Texar- 
kana, Ark. 25580 


You’re the manager but I’m the boss; 
w and melody A. S., of U. S. 
1 ec Dec. 20, 1923; E 578029; Alex- 
ander Sussman, Philadelphia. 
25581 
You've always cheated: from The dis- 
trict, w and m Bert Wesley, of U. S. 
(Cover title: You’ve always cheated 
men. © Wov., 28,1923; 2. c. “Noy. 
27; E 577994: Reo music co., Phila- 
‘delphia. 25082 
‘You've got me wrong; w and melody 
Wendell Hall, of U.S. ©1c. Dee. 
29, 1923; E 580331; Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. DAD Trot 
Young girlie: w H. B., melody John 
BH; Ryan, of U. S.. ©.1.-c. Dec... 7, 
1925; E 575311; Hennetta Breeden, 
Philadelphia. 25584 
Your eyes have stole my heart; w 
M. W., m Luther A. Clark, of U. S. 
New York, Frank Harding. © Dec. 
amos 7 2./e,..Wec, 20°. Ki. 51(8220.; 
Maggie Wardlow, Fairfax, Okl. 
25585 
‘Your eyes have told me, that you love 
me; from Ziegfeld follies of 1923, 
w Gene Buck, m Dave Stamper, of 
Ue SiC). Mec. 20; , 1929) :\..2- Dec: 


22: HK 5b783847; Harms, inc., New 
York. 25586 
‘Youthful hero march; by Walter 


Rolfe, of U. 8.; pf., in treble clef. 
© Dee. 27, 1928; 2 c Dec. 29; BE 


gend) ; rhythmic accuracy, R. Krentz- 
lin, of Germany, op. 85, no. 5; pf. 
(From my youth) © Dee 11, 
1923-2. e. Wee. 132° 515720; ‘Theo: 
Presser co., Philadelphia. 25588 


Zbior tanecdw polskich (Collection of 
Polish dances); no. 2, .zebrai i 
utozyt Francis Przybylski, of U. S.; 
na orkiestre. In 9 pts. 4to. © 
Dee: 44%--1L920 + 20 eho Panwids 922) 
EK 528238; Henry Schunke & co., 
Buffalo. 25589 


Ze waltz from Paree; w and m Walt 
and Tom Michels, of. U. 8S. Chicago, 
Hi. Schmitz. ©, Dee. 4, 1923: 2..¢. 
Dec. 20; E 578099; Walter Michels, 
Chicago. 25590 

Zion; mareh, Sam Sehiller, of U. S.; 
ist violin. 4to. © Dec. 1, 1923; 
1 ¢. Dee..6; 1c. Dec. 15; BH 580512 ; 
S. F. S. music co., New York. 25591 


Zirel Mirel fun Galicie; w and m 
J. B., of Great Britain, domiciled at 
New York. Cp*y°7Na DD dy sy by wy) 
© Dee, 2, 1923; 2 ee Dee: 53) EH 
580001: Jacob Birnberg, New York. 

25592 


Zise liebe (Sweet love); from the 
play, w and m Joseph I. Tanzman, 
of U. S.: pf. with w. (pad yor) 
© Dee. 18, 1923; 2 c« Dee. 26; E 
578189; Max Mansky, Newark, N. J. 

25593 


Zmiros; Sabbath noon chant, w tradi- 
tional, m Zavel Zilberts, of U. S. 
Cyy5y ON “IPA Pa) © ‘Dee: 8 
192352 € Wee. Us oR O1(S12 JOS: 
_P. Katz, New York. 25094 
Zuckermann (Augusta) 25 melodies 
for juveniles ; by Mana-Zucca [pseud. 
of A. Zuckermann] of U. S.; pf. 
with w. (Cover title: Twenty-five 
melodies for juveniles) © Dec. 
Zt NO 22.03. Dec. 29's AY STs 5 


078363; Theo. Presser co., Phila- Theo. Presser co., Philadelphia. 
delphia. 25587 25595 
-Number of entries included in Part 3 of the Catalogue since Jan. 1, 1928: 
Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions (including 49 unpublished) __ 123 
Class EH, Musical compositions (including 7,339 unpublished) __--_____ 25, 472 
2g Oe gt cm tos pera AU or ip Ra a 2 ES los ABD nk ST 25, 595 


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LIST OF MUSIC OF WHICH’ THE “-SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT SHAS BEEN 
RENEWED AND EXTENDED UNDER SEC. 24 OF THE@ACT OF MARCH 


4, 1909. 


Ah, long ago; words by J. E. Panton, 
music by Alfred Seott Gatty. © 
Alex. Seott Gatty, London, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
25098, Nov. 38, 1928. ole | 


Album grégorien; par EH. Gigout. no. 


1, 2. © Eugéne Gigout, Paris, as 
the author. R 25298, 25299, Jan. 
30, 1923. 7a 


All for Jesus; words by M. Frazer, 
arr. El Nathan, music by James 
McGranahan. © Addie MeGrana- 
han, Lestershire, N. Y., as the widow 
of the author. R 25140, Nov. 5, 
1923. a 

Amour vainqueur; poésie de Charles 
de Bussy, musique dE. Trémisot. 
1. In D—2. In C. © Edouard Tré- 
misot, Paris, as the author. R 
24964, 24965, Oct. 27, 1923. dD, 6 


Andrea Chenier; drama di ambienti 
storico seritto, In 4 quadri da Luigi 
Illica, musicata da u. Giordano, ridu- 
zione per canto o pianoforte di 
Amintore Galli. © Umberto Gior- 
dano, Boveno, Italy, as the author. 

~ R251538,. Nov. 24, 1923. t 

Sees pianoforte solo di 
Amintore Galli. © Umberto Gior- 
dano, Boveno, Italy, as the author. 
R 25155, Nov. 24, 1923. 8 


grande partitura dell’ opera in 4 
atti, di U. Giordano. 1. Partition d’ 
oreh. des 1°* et 2° actes.—2.. Parti- 
tion d’orch. du 3™° acte. © Umberto 
Giordano, Boveno, Italy, aS the au- 
thor. R 25154, Nov. 24, 1923. 9 


musical drama in 4 acts, libretto 
by Luigi Illica, music by Umberto 
Giordano. © Rachele Gatti, ved. 
Illica, Boveno, Italy, as the widow 
of the deceased author. R 25156, 
Nov. 24, 1923. 10 


Angelic morn; service for Christmas, 
by J. L. Hall and Irvin Ho Mack: 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, 
as the author. R 25363, Dec. 17, 
1923. 11 


Are you a reaper; words by 


Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 


1410 


Julia. 


25595 


the widow of the author. R 25225, 
Dec. 8, 1923. 12 


At my Redeemer’s feet; words by 
Johnson Oatman, jr., music by 
William J. Kirkpatrick; solo or 
quartet with chorus. w Mrs. L. E. 
Sweney Kirkpatrick, Germantown. 
Pa., as the widow of the author. R 
25486, Dec. 31, 1923. 13 


At that day ye shall know; words by 
Kl.. Nathan, music by James Mc- 
Granahan. © Addie McGranahan, 
Lestershire, N. Y., aS the widow of 
the author. R 25230, Dec. 8, 1923. 

14 


Atlanta constitution; two step, by F. 
N. Innes; piano. © F. N. Innes, 
Denver, as the author. RR 25313, 
Dec. 24, 1928: 15 

Aurore; poésie de Charles de Bussy. 
musique d’E. Trémisot. 1. Ten. ou 
sop., en ré bémol.—2. Bar. ou mezzu 
sop., en ut. © Edouard Trémisot. 
Paris, as the author. Rk 24962, 
24968, Oct. 27, 1928. 16 

Awake my soul; by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa.., 
aS the “author “Ree2ee, ec. *s. 
6 LS epi i 17 

Baptize me with Thy spirit; words 
by. A. A. Pollard, niusie> by 1B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, 
Chicago, as the widow of the author. 
R 25238, Dee. 8, 1923. 18 

Be careful; words and music C. H. 


Gabriel. © Chas. H. Gabriel, Chi- 
cago, as the author. R 25150, Nov. 
26, 1923. 5 19 


Be near me O my Saviour; words by 
BH] Nathan, music by James McGran- 
ahan. © Addie McGranahan, Les- 
tershire, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author. R 25233, Dec. 8, 1928. 20 

Beatitudes (The); by A. Foote. © 
Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., as 


the author. R 25409, Dec. 28, 1923. 
Pal 

Bee’s (The) courtship; by Guy @- 
Hardelot, tr. by T. Baker. © Theo- 


dore Baker, New York, as the au- 
thor. R 25323, Dec. 6, 1923. 22. 


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no. 18,1923 - 


25595 (48) 


Beloved, let us love one another; by 
A. Foote. © Arthur Foote, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 25408, 
Dec. 28, 1928. 23 


Beneath the branches; by 
Hardelot, tr. by T. Baker; mezzo 
sop. or bar., piano ace. with violin 
or cello ad lib. © Theodore Baker, 
New York, as the author. R 25319, 
Dee. 6, 19238. 24 


Benedictus no. 2 in A flat; music by 
OF AY Havens) op) 174: -©''Cy A. 
Havens, Chicago, aS the author. R 
25316. Dec. 24, 1923. 25 


Bergers; de Albert Landry, op. 99, 
no. 2; pianc. © Aimée, vve. Landry, 
Paris, aS the widow of the author. 
R 24943, Oct. 27, 1923. 26 


Bizet (Georges) Carmen fantasia; 
from G. Bizet’s opera, arr. T. M. 
Fobani, op. 302; piano. © Theo. M. 
Tobani, New York, as the author. 
R 25368, Dec. 17, 19238. as ieee | 


Blackbird (The) ; poem by W. E. Hen- 
ley, music by V. Harris, op. 18, no. 
6. © Victor Harris, New York, as 
the author. R 25458, Dec. 28, 1923. 

28 


Blessed, blessed; words arr. from S. 
M.. by M., music by James MceGrana- 
han. © Addie McGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author. R 25231, Dec. 8, 1923. 29 


Blue (The) bell; words by Margaret 
Deland, music by Mrs. H. H. A. 
Beach, op. 31, no. 3; ladies’ voices. 
© Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, 
N. H., as the author. R 25421, Dee. 
28, 19238. 30 

Bolero; par Paul Wachs; piano. © 
Blanche, vve. Wachs, St. Mandé, 
France, as the widow of the author. 
R 24924, Oct. 27, 1923. vil 


Bonjour Polichinelle ; par Paul Wachs ; 
piano. © Blanche, vve. Wachs, 
Saint Mandé, Seine, France, as the 
widow of the author. R 23948, Oct. 
27, 1923. 32 

Bonsoir la compagnie; words trans- 
lated from the old French by Edwin 
Arnold, music by C. Maud. © Con- 
stance Maud, London, as the au- 
thor. R 25093, Nov. 3, 1923. , 33 


Bravo Jack; words by F. EH. Weath- 
erly, music by Stephen Adams. © 
Laura Maybrick. Ryde, England, as 
the widow of the author. R 25090, 
Nov: 3, 1923. 34 

‘Bravo march: two step. by John Fran- 
cis Gilder; piano. © J. F. Gilder, 
Cincinnati, as the author. R 25314, 


Dec. 24, 1923. 35 
47411 


Guy d-- 


By the rivers of Babylon; words from 
Psalm 137, music by James Mc- 
Granahan. © Addie MeGranahan, 
Lestershire, N. Y., as the widow of 
the author. R 25220, Dee. 8, 1923. 

36 

Caprice; by C. Dennée, op. 26, no. 4. 
© Charles Dennée, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author. R 254384, Dec. 28, 
1923. 37 


Chanson 4 boire; paroles de Henri 
Bernard, musique de Paul Delmet. 
1. Ten. ou sop., en ré min.—2. En si 
min. © Marie Delmet-Tibout, Paris, 
as the widow of the author. R 
24933, Oct. 27,. 1923. 38 


Chanson fréle; poésie de Maurice 
Boukay, musique de Paul Delmet. 
© Marie Delmet-Tibout, Paris, as 
the widow of the author. R 24931, 
Oct. 27, 1923. 39 

Chanson mignarde; d’aprés un théme 
de Selvaggi, paroles et musique de 
Charles de Sivry. © Claudie de 
Sivry, Paris, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 24969, Oct. 27. 
1923. 40 


Chanson pour ma mie; paroles et mu- 
sique de X. Privas. © Xavier Pri- 
vas, Paris, as the author. R 24968. 
Oct. 27, 1923. 4] 


Chanson rouge; poésie de G. Montoya, 
musique d’ A. Colomb. © André 
Colomb, Paris, as the author. R 
24953, Oct. 27, 1923. 42 

Charge (A) to keep; words by Chas. 
Wesley, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa.. 
as the author. R 25114, Nov. 5. 
1923. AS 

Chasseurs; d’ Albert Landry, op. 99, 
no. 1: piano. © Aimée, vve. Lan- 
dry, Paris, as the widow of the au- 
thor. R 24942, Oct. 27, 1923. 44 


Choir (The) angelic; Easter anthem, 
' words and music by EH. W. Hanscom. 
© E. W. Hanscom, Auburn, Me., as 
the author. R 254380, Dec. 28, 1923. 
45 


Christ for the world; by W. S. Martin. 
(In Sabbath male choir) © Waiter 
Stillman Martin, Atlanta, as the au- 
thor. R 24995, Nov. 10, 1923. AG 


Christ is mine; words by Ada Blenk- 
horn, musie by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa.. 
as the author. R 25117, Nov. 5, 1923. 

AT 

Christ is risen; by A. W. Lansing. © 
A. W. Lansing, Cohoes, N. Y., as 
the author. R 25487, Dec. 28, Bee 


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25595 (49) 


pt. 10, mh sy 18 - ; 


City (The) of the King; by Katherine 
E. Purvis and J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as 'the “author: R 25107, “Wov' 5, 
1923. 49 


Cling to the right; by W. S. Martin. 
(In Sabbath male choir) © Walter 
Stillman Martin, Atlanta, as the 
author. R 24996, Nov. 10, 1923. 50 


Clover (The); words by Margaret 
Deland, music by Mrs..H. H. A. 
Beach, op. 31, no. 1; ladies’ voices. 
© Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Hillsboro, 
N. H., as the author. R 25419, Dec. 
28, 1923. 51 


Colombine; de Albert Landry, op. 101, 
no. 2; piano. © Aimée, vve. Landry, 
Paris, as the widow of the author. 
R 24945, Oct. 27, 1928. Sy4 


Come home; words by E. G. Wesley, 
music by D. B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, Chicago, as the widow 
of the ‘author. R 25226; Dec. 8, 
1923. 53 


Come on the wings of the morning; 
words by El Nathan, music by 
James McGranahan. © Addie 
McGranahan, Lestershire, N. Y., as 
the widow of the author. R 25282, 
Dec. 8, 1923. 54 

Come unto Me; by W. 8S. Martin. (Jn 
Sabbath male choir) © Walter 
Stillman Martin, Atlanta, as the 
author. R 24997, Nov. 10, 1923. 55 


Concerto 7 for the violin; by Louis 
Spokhre” Oppo... “ed, by Hiénry 
Schradieck; violin and _ piano. 
(Schirmer’s library, v. 388) © J. 
Alice Schradieck, Brooklyn, as the 
widow of the author. R 25329, Dec. 
Me iLO23. 56 

Consolation ; by C. Dennée, op. 13. © 
Charles Dennée, Brookline, Mass., 
as the author. R 25451, Dec. 28, 
1923. 57 

Counted worthy; words by M. Frazer, 
music by M. A. Sea [pseud. of 
James McGranahan] © Addie 
McGranahan, Lestershire, N. Y., as 
the widow of the author: R 25236, 
Dec. 8, 1923. D8 

Create in me a clean heart; words by 
Mary Wingate, music by James 
MecGranahan. © Addie McGrana- 
han, Lestershire, N. Y., as the widow 
of the author. R 25237, Dec. 8, 


1923. 59 
Créme de la créme; musical melange, 
by T. M. Tobani, op. 323; orch. © 
Theo. M. Tobani, New York, as the 
author. R 25367, Dec. 17, 1923. 60 


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Crépuscule d’or; poésie de Charles de 
Bussy, musique @d’E. Trémisot. 1. 
In A.—2. In G. © Edouard Trémi- 
sot, Paris, aS the author. R 24979. 
24966, Oct. 1923. 61,.62. 


Cross (The) it standeth fast; by W. 
S. Martin. (Jn Sabbath male choir) 
© Walter Stillman Martin, Atlanta, 
as the author. R24998, Nov. 10, 
1923. 63: 

Crossing the bar; words by Alfred 
Tennyson, musie by George W. Mars- 
ton. © E. Howard Thayer, Boston. 
as the executor of the author. R. 
25415, Dec. 28, 1923. 64 

Dance of the dragon flies (La valse. 
des libellules) ; by Guy d’Hardelot, 


tr. T. Baker. © Theodore Baker, 
New York, as the author. R 25318, 
Dec. 6, 1923. 65 


Dance of the sylphs; polka caprice 
no. 3, by Edouard Hesselberg (D. 
Essenelli) © HE. Hesselberg, Cin- 
cinnati, as the author. R 25311, 
Dec. 24, 1923. 66 


Dauphin (Le) ; de Albert Landry, op. 
100, no. 1; piano. Aimée, vve. 
Landry, Paris, as the widow of the 
author. R 24947, Oct. 27, 1923. 67 

Dauphine (La); de Albert Landry, 
op. 100, no. 2; piano. © Aimée, vve. 
Landry, Paris, as the widow of the 
author. R 24946, Oct. 27, 1923. 68 


Day (The) is past and done; by C. A. 
Havens, op. 175. © C. A. Havens; 
Cincinnati, as the author. R 25315, 
Dec. 24, 1923. 69° 

Day (The) of resurrection ; anthem for 
Easter, by G. W. Marston. © E. 
Howard Thayer, Boston, as the exec-- 
utor of the author. R 25429, Dec. 
28, 19238. 70 

Dear little maid; by ‘Reginald de- 
Koven. © Anna deKoven, New 
York, aS the widow of the auther. 
R 25334, Dec. 14, 1923. rab 

Deeper yet; words by Johnson Oat- 
man, jr., music by William J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Mrs. L. E. Sweney Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 25482, Dec. 
31, 1923. ie 

Dennée (Charles) Toccata; by C. Den- . 
née, op. 26, no. 1. © Charles Den-. - 
née, Brookline, Mass:, as the author. 
R 25431, Dec. 28, 1923. he 

Jernier rendez-vous ; sonnet de Camille 
Du Locle, musique de E. Reyer. © 
Ernestine Claire Léonie: Rey, épouse 
Outrey, Monte Carlo, Monaco, as the: 
child of the deceased: author. R. 
24159, July 3, 1923.. 7A. 


‘Donizetti (Gaetano) 


no. 18, 1923 


RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


Open now thy 
gates of beauty; words tr. by Cath- 
erine Winkworth, arr. from Doni- 
zetti by J. B. Herbert. © John Bun- 
yan Herbert, Monmouth, Ill, as the 
author. R 25403, Dec. 21, 1928. 175 

Down in Poverty row; words by Ar- 
thur Trevelyan, music by Gussie L. 
Davis. © Lottie Davis Smith, Chi- 
cago, as the widow of the author. 
i 2avao,, Oct., 17, 1923. 76 

Down the stream; words by the Earl 
of Crewe, music by Lady E. Smith. 
© Lady Euan Smith, London, as 
the author. R 25096, Nov. 8, 1923. 

17 

Dreamy lake; by H. K. Hadley, op. 
6, no. 1. © Henry K. Hadley, New 
York, as the author. R 25488, Dec. 
28, 1923. 78 

Dunolly’s daughter; ballad by the 
Marquis of Lorne, set to music by 
Alexander C. Mackenzie. © Alex- 
ander Mackenzie, London, .as_ the 
author. R 25101, Nov. 3, 1923. + 79 

Impty hands; words by J. H. Sammis, 
music by D. B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, Chicago, as the widow 
of the author. R 25229, Dec. 8, 
1923. . 80 

Erinnerung (Remembrance) ; by 
Bruno Oscar Klein, op. 52, no. 3; 
piano. © Mrs. Bruno Oscar Klein, 
New York, as the widow: of the 
author. R 25241, Dec. 12, 1923. 81 

Esmeralda; suite de valses, par E. 
Albersenn; piano. © Edouard AlI- 
bersenn, Paris, as the author. R 
24922, Oct. 27, 19238. 82 

Iiven me; by W. S. Martin. (Jn Sab- 
bath male choir) © Walter Still- 
man Martin, Atlanta, as the author. 
R 24999, Nov. 10, 1923. 83 

Exercices et etudes techniques; par I. 
Philipp; piano, pour la main gauche 
seule. © Isidore Philipp, Paris, as 
the author. R 25297, Jan. 26, 1923. 

84 

Fixile’s (The) return; words by John 
Locke. music by Alicia Adelaide 
Needham. © Alicia A. Needham, 
Clapham, England, as the author. 
R 25088, Nov. 3, 1923. 85 

Fanfreluches; paroles de Louis Forest, 
musique de Paul Delmet. © Marie 
Delmet-Tibout, Paris, as the widow 
of the author. . 
1928. 86 

Frarmer’s (The) daughter (La _ fer- 
miére); by Guy d’Hardelot, tr. T. 


Baker. © Theodore Baker, New 
York, as the author. R 25320, Dec. 
6,. 1923. 87 


R 24929, Oct. 27, . 


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Vesta dies; by Homer N. Bartlett. © 
Hmma L. Bartlett, Brooklyn, as the. 
widow of the author. R 25332, Dec. 
14, 1923. 88 


Fill the vaeant chair; by E. E. Treu- 


mann. © Ed. E. Treumann, New 
York, as the author. R 25032, Novy. 
17, 1923. 89 


Florentine (A) serenade; words 
adapted from the Tuscan and set 
to music by G. Henschel. [English 
and Italian words] © George Hen-. 
schel, Alt-na-criehe, Arriemore, Scot-. 
land, as the author. R 25104, Nov. 
3; LOZe: 90 


Flower (The) of oblivion; words by 
Geibel, English version by Fredk. 
-W. Bancroft, music by V. Harris, 
op. 13, no. 3. © Victor Harris, New 
York, as the author. R 25456, Dec. 
28, 1923. 91 

For your sweet sake; words by George 
Cooper, music by O. B. Brown. © 
Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, as 
the child of the deceased author. R 
25422, Dee. 28, 1923. 92 

Fumée; paroles et musique de X. 
Privas. © Xavier Privas, Paris, as 
the author. R 24970, Oct. 27, 4923. 

93 

Glad (The) Haster morning; words by 
W. W. Caldwell, music by Frank 
Lynes. © Adéle G. Lynes. Cam- 
bridge, Mass., as the widow of the 
author. R 25442, Dec. 28, 1923. 94 

Glory in the highest; by E. W. Han- 
scom. © E. W. Hanscom, Auburn, 
Me., as the author. R 25444, Dec. 28, 
1923. Oa 

God ealling yet; words by Gerhardt 
Terstegen, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada. Page Towner, Chicago, as. 
the widow of the author R 25121, 
Nov. 5, 1923. 96 


. God is now willing, are you: words by 


Hl. Nathan, music by James Mc- 
Granahan. © Addie McGranahan, 
Lestershire, N. Y., aS the widow of 
the author. . R 25134, Nov. 5, 1923. 
97 
God’s bounty; words by El. Nathan, 
music by M. A. Sea [pseud. of James 
McGranahan] © Addie McGrana- 
han, Lestershire, N. Y., as the widow 
of the author. R 25136, Noy. 5, 1928. 


98 
xolden harps are sounding; chorus, 
by Thomas G. Shepard; mixed 
voices with organ ace. © Adella C. 


Shepard, New Haven, Conn., as the 
widow of the author. R 25488, Dec. 
Se O2S. 99. 


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Golden (The) tomorrow; by W. S. 
Martin. (Jn Sabbath male choir) 
© Walter Stillman Martin, Atlanta, 
as the author. R 25000, Nov. 10, 
1923. 100 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Faust; se- 
-lections, by Charles Gounod, arr. by 
William Kipp Bassford; piano. © 
Maria Bassford, Belleville, N. J., as 
the widow of the author. R 25317, 
Dec. 6, 1928. 101 


Grape (The) vine swing; words by 
Samuel Minturn Peck, musie by H. 
Lohr. © Hermann Lohr, London, 
as the author. R 25081, Nov. 3, 1923. 

102 


Hark! hark! my soul; words by Fred- 
erick W. Faber, music by Finley 
Lyon. © Mrs. Finley Lyon, Colum- 
bus, O., as the widow of the author. 
R 25402,. Dee. 21, 1928. 103 


He is all in all to me; words by Fanny 
J. Crosby, music by William J. Kirk- 


patrick. © Mrs. L. E. Sweney 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 
the widow of the author. R 25484, 
Dee. 31, 1923. 104 


He loved me so; words by F. A. F. 
Wood-White, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
the widow of the author. R 25125, 
Noy. 5,/1923. 


He saves me, hallelujah; words by 
Ada Blenkhorn, music by J. M. 
Black. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
25111, Nov. 5, 1923. 106 


He that keepeth Israel; by A. 
Schloesser, arr. O. B. Brown. © 
Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, as 
the child of the deceased author. 
R 25449, Dec. 28, 1928. 107 


Hellé; opera en 4 actes, paroles de 
Camille du Lacle et Charles Nuitter, 
musique de Alphonse Duvernoy ; 
partition piano et chant. © 
Suzanne Beaulieu, Loiret, France, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 24932, Oct. 27, 1923. 108 


song no. 1, 2, 4, 6-10, paroles de 
©. du Locle et C. Nuitter, musique 
de Alphonse Duvernoy. Con- 
tents:—l1. Recit et imprecation.—2. 
Seene Hellé et Gauthier—4. Canti- 
lene extrait du duo—6. Grande 
scene dHellé.—7. Arioso, Gau- 
thier.—8. Recit et air de Jean.—9. 
Grand duo du III° acte—10. Chant 
d’amour Jean. © Suzanne Beau- 
lieu, Loiret, France, as the child of 


105 © 


7 ee hes 


* 


pt. 111, D. s.; v. 18 


Heures mystiques; par Léon Boéll- 
mann, op. 29; organ or, harmonium. 


v. 1,2. © Bugéne Gigout, Paris, as 
the executor of the author. R 
24989, 24938, Oct. 27, 1923. 117, 118 


His hand is guiding; words by BH. G. 


Wesley, music by D. B. Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as the 
widow of the author. R 25131, Nov, 
5, 1923. 119 


His name is excellent; anthem, by C. 
Simper. © Caleb Simper, Barnsta- 
ple, England, as the author. R 
25186, Nov. 17, 1923. 120 


How can you live without. Jesus; 
words by W. L., arr. by M., music 
by James McGranahan. © Addie 
McGranahan, Lestershire, N. Y., as 
the widow of the author. R 251385, 
Nov. 5, 19253. ala 


How do you do? march twostep, by 
Max S. Witt. © Albert Witt, Mur- 
ray Hill, L. I, N. ¥., as the next of 
kin of the author who is not living. 
R 25163, Dec. 5, 1928. 122 


How our hearts burn within us; by 
W. S. Martin. (Jn Sabbath male 
choir) © Walter Stillman Martin, 
Atlanta, as the author. R 25001, 
Nov. 10, 1923. 128 


How they sing up yonder; words by 
H. HE. Jones, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
the widow of the author. R 25122, 
Nov. 5, 1923. 124 

I am safe with Jesus; words A. A. P., 
music by D. B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, Chicago, as the widow 
of the author. R 25187, Nov. 5, 1923. 

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I am.the light; words by Mary B. 
Wingate, music by James McGrana- 


< 


han. © Addie McGranahan, Lester- . 


shire, N. Y., aS the widow of the 
author. -R 25141,'’ Nov. 5; 1928. 126 


I cling to Thee; by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author. R 25218, Dee. 8, 1923. 

i r4 


don’t blame you, Tom; or, I still 
love you, words by EH. 5B. Marks, 
music by Jos. W. Stern. © Edward 
B. Marks, New York, as the author. 
R 25164, Dec. 5, 1928. 128 
I know that my Redeemer liveth; 
anthem for Haster, by F. N. Shack- 


e 


ley. © Frederick N. Shackley, 
Roslindale, Mass., aS the author, R 
25443, Dec. 28, 1928. 129 


the deceased author. R 24971-—| 1 shall be satisfied; arr. by O. B. 
24978, Oct. 27, 1923. 109-116 Brown. © Harold H. Brown, Indi- 
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no. 13, 1923 


anapolis, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 25425, Dee. 28, 1923. 130 


shall not die, but live; anthem for 
Easter, by A. Whiting; ten. solo 
with chorus. © Arthur Whiting, 
New York, as the author. R 25321, 
Dec. 6, 19238. 131 


shall reach the harbor; words by 
H. E. Jones, musie by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
the widow of the author. R 25128, 
Nov. 5, 1923. 132 


wil] arise and go to my Father; by 


A. Foote. © Arthur Foote, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 25412, 
Dee. 28, 1923. 133 


ro 


will trust and not be afraid: words 
by M. Frazer, music by James Mc- 
Granahan. © Addie McGranahan. 
Lestershire, N. Y., as the widow of 
the author. R 25143, Nov. 5, 19238. 
134 

Immanuel, Prince of Peace; words by 
Andrew Sherwood, music by D. B. 
Towner, © Ada Page Towner, Chi- 
cago, aS the widow of the author. 
R 25124, Nov. 5, 1923. 135 
Impromptu; by C. Dennée, op. 26, no. 


3. © Charles Dennée,. Brookline, 
Mass.. aS the author. R 25433, 
Dee. 28, 1923. 136 


In Pieardie; poem by Graham R. Tom- 
son, music by A. Foote; in A. © 
Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass.. as 
the author. R 25459. Dec. 28, 1923. 
137 

springtime; poem by Charlotte 
Jores, music by V. Harris, op. 13, 
no. 1. © Victor Harris, New York, 


as the author. R 25454, Dec. 28, 
1923. 138 
In the end of the Sabbath; Easter 


anthem, by O. B. Brown. © Harold 
H. Brown, Indianapolis, as the child 
of the deceased author. R 25445, 
Dee. 28, 1923. 139 
In. the resurrection morning; words 
by E. E. Hewitt, music by William 
J. Kirkpatrick. .©:> Mrs. L.: E. 


Sweney Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., aS the widow of the author. R 
25474, Dec. 31, 1923. 140 


In the shadow of His wings; by J. M. 


Black: © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
25216, Dec. 8, 1923. 141 


Same. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
29221, Dee. 8, 1923. 142 

Jesus has taken them all; words by 
Mrs. C. BE. Breck, music by James 
McGranahan. © Addie McGrana- 


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han, Lestershire, N. Y., as the widow 
of the author. R25137, Novy. 5, 
1923. 1438 
Jesus is here; new Christmas service 
for Sabbath schools, by J. L. Hall 
and Irvin H. Mack. © J. Lincoln 
Hall, Philadelphia, as the author. 
R 253866, Dee. 17,. 1923. 144 


Jesus is passing this way; by J. M. 


Black. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
ZorAis, Wee.” 8; 1923: 145 


Jesus knows your sorrow: by D. B. 
Towner. © Ada Page Towner, Chi- 
cago, as the widow of the author. 
R 25132, Nov. 5, 1923. 146 


Jesus loves us; by J. M. Black. © 
~ James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa.., 
as the author. R 25219, Dec. 8, 
1923. 147 
Jesus only; by W..S. Martin. (In 
Sabbath male choir) © Walter 
Stillman Martin, Atlanta, as the au- 
thor. R 25002, Nov. 10, 1923. 148 
Jesus only, Jesus ever; words by M. 
Frazer, music by James MecGrana- 
han. © Addie McGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author. R 25234, Dec: 8, 1923. 149 
Jesus we come to Thee; by J. M. 


Black. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
25214, Dec. 8, 1923. 150 


Joys (he) of heaven: words by H. 
E. Jones, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago. as 
the widow of the author. R 25127. 
Nov. 5, 1923. 151 

Jubilate Deo in G; by E. W. Hanscom. 
© HE. W. Hanscom, Auburne, Me., 
as the author. R 25427, Dec. 28, 
1923. T2, 

Jubilate in G: by Frank Lynes. © 
Adéle G. Lynes, Cambridge, Mass.. 
as the widow of the author. R 
25428, Dec. 28, 1923. 4 i553 

King (The) of love; words by Henry 
Baker, music by O. B. Brown. © 
Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, as 
the child of the deceased author. 
R 25417, Dee. 28, 1923. 154 

Klein (Bruno Oscar) Impromptu; by 
B. O. Klein, -op. 52, no. £3 ‘piano. 
© Mrs. Bruno Oscar Klein, New 
York, as the widow of the author. 


Ri 25239) Dee. 125) 1928; 155 
Larmes humaines: poésie de Paul 
Collin, daprés Tioutchev, musique 


de L. Boéllmann, op. 32. © Hugéne 
Gigout, Paris, as the executor of 
the author. R 24940, Oct. 27, 19238. 

156 


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Lend a hand; words by A. Blenkhorn, 
music by J. M. Black. © James 
M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., as the 
author. R 25116, Nov. 5, 1923. 157 


Let in the light; words by Ada Blenk- 
horn, music by J. M. Black. . © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author. R 25112, Nov. 5, 
1923. 158 


Léve toi; poésie de Louis Bouilhet, 
musique de Alphonse Duvernoy. 1. 
Tenor ou sop., en fa.—2. Baryton 
ou mezzo-sop., en mi bemol. © 
Suzanne Beaulieu, Loiret, France, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 24949, 24950, Oct. 27, 1923. 

159, 160 


Lie low, O heart; by W. S. Martin. 
(In Sabbath male choir) © Walter 
Stillman Martin, Atlanta, as the 
author. R 25003, Nov. 10, 1923. 161 


Life is mine; words by HB. G. Wesley, 
music by D. B. Towner.’ © Ada 
Page Towner, Chicago, as the widow 
of the author. R 25119, Nov... 5, 
1923, 162 


Lift up the standard; by W. S. Mar- 
tin. (Jn Sabbath male choir) © 
Walter Stillman Martin, Atlanta, as 
the author. R 25004, Nov. 10, 1923. 

163 

Lift your glad voices; Kaster anthem, 
by» Max Vogrich; full chorus of 
mixed voices. © Alice Vogrich, Mel- 
bourne, Australia, as the widow of 
the author. R 25326, Dec. 7, 1923. 

164 

Light (The) brightly beamed; by J. M. 
Black. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
20224, Dec. 8, 1923. 165 


Little Willie knows his little book; 
words by Mark Edwards [pseud. of 
Edward B. Marks], music by Jos. 


Wilson. © Edward B. Marks, New 
York, as the author. R 25166, Dec. 
By M2, 166 


Lord (The) is my Shepherd; by Frank 


Lynes; mixed voices. © Adéle G. 
Lynes, Cambridge, Mass., as the 
widow of the author. R 25418, Dee. 
28; 19238. ; 167 


Love (A) song; by Reginald deKoven. 
© Anna deKoven, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 25335, Dec. 
14, 1923. 168 

Love within the lover’s breast; poem 
by George Meredith, music by V. 

. Harris, op. 13, no. 5. © Victor Har- 


ris, New York, as the author. R. 


20457, Dec. 28, 1928. 169 


Lovely Mary Donnelly; words by Wil- 
liam Allingham, music by Alicia 
Adelaide Needham. © Alicia <A. 
Needham, Clapham, England, as the 
author. R 25089, Nov. 3, 1923. 170 


Love’s eyes; by Reginald de Koven. © 
Anna deKoven, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 25338, Dec. 
14, 1923. 171 


Love’s roses; by Reginald deKoven. 
© Anna deKoven, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 25336, Dec. 
14, 1923. et WF 


Love’s token; original service for 
Christmas, by J. L. Hall and Irvin 
H. Mack. © J. Lincoln Hall, Phila- 
delphia, as the author. R 25364; 
Dee Vij. ago. 173 


Loyalty to the Master; words by EH. E. 
Hewitt, music by William J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Mrs. L. E. Sweney 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 


the widow of the author. R 25487, 
Dec. 31, 1923. 174 
MacDowell (Edward Alexander) 


Czardas (Friska); by H. A. Mac- 
Dowell, op. 24, no. 4 © Marian 
MacDowell, Peterborough, N. H., as 
the widow of the author. R 25461, 
Dec. 28, 1923. 175 


Idyl; by HE. MacDowell, op. 28, no. 
5; pf. in G. © Marian MacDowell, 
Peterborough, N. 
of the author. 
1923. 


Make me willing; words by M. Frazer, 
music by M. A. Sea [pseud. of James 
McGranahan] © Addie McGrana- 
han, Lestershire, N. Y., as the 
widow of the author. R 25142, Nov. 
5, 1923. 177 

Mareh of the brownies; by J. W. Bis- 
choff, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau ; 
orch. © Lucille A. Chester, Buffalo, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 25312, Dec. 24, 1928. 178 

Marching homeward; by W. S. Mar- 
tin. (In Sabbath male choir) © 
Walter Stillman Martin, Atlanta, as 

‘the author. R 25005, Nov. 10, eae 
7 


Mariage d’ames; poésie de G. Montoya, 


R 25460, Dec. 28, 


musique d’A. Colomb. © André 
Colomb, Paris, as the author. R 
24955, Oct. 27, 19238. 180 


Mary stood the cross beside; Haster 
song, words by Wm. J. Fox, music 
by O. B. Brown. © Harold H. 
Brown, Indianapolis, as the child 
of the deceased author. R 25446, 
Dee, 28, 1923. 181 


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RENEWALS AND EXTENSIONS 


no. 18, 1923 


‘Mauvaise (La) chanson; poésie d’ 
Edmond Haraucourt, musique dE. 
Filippucci. 1. Ten. ou sop., en Si 
bémol.—2. Bar. ou mezzo-Sop., en 
sol. © Edmond Filippucci, Paris, 


as the author. R 24958, 24959, Oct. 
PA gs 3 Pa 182,183 
Mépris; paroles d’André-_ Barde, 


musique de Marcel Legay. © Marie 
Berthe Legay, Paris, as the widow 
of the author. R 24957, Oct. 27, 
1923. 184 

Méthod for the mandolin; par J. Cot- 
. tin. 1°°° partie. © Jules Cottin, 
Paris, as the author.. R 25300, Jan. 
30, 19238. 185 
Méthode élémentaire et pratique de 


piano; par I. Philipp. © Isidore 
Philipp, Paris, as the author. R 
25296, Jan. 26, 1923. 186 


Miller (The); by H. K. Hadley, op. 6, 


no. 2. © Henry K. Hadley, New 
York, as the author. R 25462, Dec. 
28, 1923. i L8T 


Molly Prancer, what’s your answer; 
by Ed. EH. Treumann and M. Mau- 
rice [pseud. of Maurice Moses] © 
Maurice Moses, Brooklyn, and Ed. 
i. Treumann, New York, as the au- 
thors. R 25165, Dec. 5, 1923. 188 

Moment by moment; words by E. E. 
Hewitt, music by William J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Mrs. L. BE. Sweney Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 25483, Dec. 
Sil, $1923: 189 


Momento grazioso; by Bruno Oscar 
Klein, op. 52, no. 2; piano. © Mrs. 
Bruno Osear Klein, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 25240, 
Dec. 12, 1928. 190 


Morning breaks upon the _ gloom; 
words by Julia H.. Johnston, music 
by James McGranahan. © Addie 
McGranahan, Lestershire, N. Y., as 
the widow of the author. R 25144, 
Nov. 5; 1923. 191 


Mother song; words by Harriet Pres- 
eott Spofford, music by O. B. Brown. 
© Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 25423, Dec. 28, 1923. 192 

Musie when soft voices die; poem by 
P. B. Shelley, music by V. Harris, 
op. 13, no. 2. © Victor Harris, New 
York, as the author. R 25455, Dec. 
28, 1923. 193 

My cavalier; by Reginald deKoven. 
© Anna deKoven, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 25337. Dec. 
14, 1923. 194 


My grace is suflicient for Thee; words 
by M. Frazer, music by James Mc- 


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Granahan. © Addie McGranahan, 
Lestershire, N. Y., as the widow of 
the author. R 25235, Dec. 8, 1923. 
195 

My Irish wife; words by Thomas 
D’Arcy McGee, music by Alicia Ade- 
laide Needham. © Alicia A. Need- 
ham, Clapham, England, as the 
author. R 25087, Nov. 3, 1923. 196 


My own colleen; by Max S. Witt. © 
Albert Witt, Murray Hill, L. L,-as 
the next of kin of the author who is 
not living. R 25167, Dec. 5, 1923. 


197 
New York and Coney Island cycle 
march-two step; by E. T. Paull, 


© Edward T. Paull, New York, as 
the author. R25158, Dee. 1, 1923. 
198 


Night in the wood (La nuit au bois) ; 
by Guy d’Hardelot, tr. T. Baker; 
mezzo-sop. and ten. © Theodore 
‘Baker, New York, as the author. 
R 25822, Dec. 6, 1923. 199 


No friend like Jesus; words by Mrs. 
C. E. Breck, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
the widow of the author. _R 25130, 
Nov. 9; 1923. 200 

Noé] (La) des matelots; poésie d’- 
Armand Silvestre, musique d’ E. 
Trémisot. 1. Ten. ou sop., en sol.— 
2. Bar. ou sop., en fa. © Edouard 
Trémisot, Paris, as the author. R 
24934, 24935, Oct. 27, 1923. 201, 202 

Noél (Les) des vagabonds; poésie d’- 
Armand «Silverstre, muSique d’ E. 
Trémisot. 1. En ré min—2. En ut 
min., pour bar. ou mezzo sop. © 


Edouard Trémisot, Paris, as the 
author. R 24960, 24961, Oct. 27, 
1928. 203, 204 


Nordisches idyll (A northern idyl) ; 
by Bruno Oscar Klein, op. 52, no. 
6; piano. © Mrs. Bruno Oscar 
Klein, New York, as the widow of 
the author. R 25244, Dec. 12, 1923. 

205 


Now Jesus saves; by W. S. Martin. 
(In Sabbath male choir) © Walter 
Stillman Martin, Atlanta, as the au- 
thor. R 25006, Nov. 10, 1923. 206 


Now when Jesus was risen early; by 
Frank Lynes. © Adéle G. Lynes, 
Cambridge, Mass., as the widow of 
the author. R 25441, Dec. 28, 1923. 

207 

Nuit étoilée; poésie de Ed. Guinand, 
musique de Alphonse Duvernoy. © 
Suzanne Beaulieu, Loiret, France, 
as the child of the deceased author. 
R 24951, Oct. 27, 1928. 208 


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O blessed hope; words by EB. EH. Hewitt, 
music by William J. Kirkpatrick. 
© Mrs. L. E. Sweney Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa.. as the widow of 
the author. R 25477, Dec. 31, 1928. 

209 


© boundless love: words by H. 4&. 
Jones, music by D. B. Towner. © 
Ada Page Towner, Chicago. as the 
widow of the author. R 25129, 
Nov. 5, 1923. 210 


© for a thousand tongues to sing; 
words by Chas. Wesley, music by 
J. M. Black. © James M. Black, 
Williamsport, Pa., as the author. 
ReZheis, INV. ob, 71922. 211 


© Lord God, life of mortals; by A. 


Foote. © Arthur Foote, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author. R 25411, 
Dec. 28, 1923. oA Ws 


© satisfy us early; words from the 
Psalms, music by James MeGrana- 
han. © Addie McGranahan, Lester- 
shire, N. Y.. as the widow of the 
author. R 25136, Nov. 5, 1923. 213 


(© wanderer rejoice; words by A. A. 
Pollard, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
the widow of the author. R 25149, 
Nov. 5, 1923. 


Gh, to abide in Jesus; words by 
Fanny J. Crosby, music by William 
Jo ieir Kat vices (Cc) — MTS. (LL |B. 
Sweney Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author. 
R 25485, Dec. 31, 1923. * 215 


Old (The) fountain; words by Emma 
M. Johnston, music by William J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Mrs. L. E. Sweney 
Kirknatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 
the widow of the author. R 25476, 
Dee. 31, 1923. 216 


On the arm of Jesus leaning; words 
by Aifred Hough, music by J. M. 
Black. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
25109, Nov. 5, 1923. 217 


Our barn dance: by E. Bucalossi. © 
Ernest Buealossi, London, as the 
author. R 25080, Nov. 3, 1923. 218 

Gur gifts to Jesus; words by Ada 
Blenkhorn, music by C. H. Gabriel. 
© Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, as 
the author. R 25151, Nov. 26, 1923. 

219 

Ours is the victory; words by M. 
Frazer, music by James McGrana- 
han. © Addie McGranahan, Lester- 
Shire, N. Y., as the widow of the 
author. R 25139, Nov. 5, 1923. 220 


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214 


pt. m5, nN. s.. v.18 


Palatinate waltz: by C. K. Standt; 
piane or cabinet organ. © Calvin 
Ix. Standt, Harrisburg, Pa., as the 
author. “R’' 25170, Dee: 55179281" 221 

Papillon (Le); by C. Dennée, op. 26, 
no. 2. © Charles Dennée, Brookline, 
Mass., as the author. R 25432, Dec. 


28, 1923. 222 
Peace be still: by W. S. Martin. (Jn 
Sabbath male choir) © Walter 
Stillman Martin. Atlanta, as the 
author. R 25007, Nov. 10, 1923. 223 


Pierrot: de Albert Landry, op. 101, 
no. 1; piano. © Aimée, vve. Lan- 
dry. Paris, as the widow of the au- 


thor.,: BR, 24944, Oct. 27,4923. (224 
Pleasures forevermore; words by 


Julia H. Johnston, music by James 
MeGranahan. © Addie MeGrana- 
han, Lestershire, N. Y., as the widow 
of the author. R 25138. Nov. 5, 1923. 
22D 

Préludes et versets: par C. L. Hess; 
orgue et harmonium. © Charles 
Léon Hess, Paris, as the author. R 
25295, July 5, 1922. 226 
Puccini (Giacomo) Vie de Boheme; 
scene de |’ opera di Henry Murger, 
4 quadri di Giuseppe Giacosa e 
Luigi Illica, musica di G. Puccini, 
opera completa per canto e piano- 
forte riduzione di Carlo Carignani. 
© Giacomo Puccini, Milan, as the 
author. R 25196, Dee. 6, 1923. 227 
Qu’ importe; poésie de Henri Caen, 
musique de Paul Delmet. © Marie 
Delmet-Tibout, Paris, as the widow 


of the author. R 24967, Oct. 27, 
1923. 228 
Rainbows; by C. B. Hawley. © Hat- 


tie B. Hawley, Nyack, N. Y., as the 
widow of the author. R 25333, Dec. | 
14, 1923. 229 
Remember mother: words by Clifton 
Bingham, music by J. L. Roeckel. 
© Joseph L. Roeckel, Clifton, Eng- 
land, as the author. R 25083, Nov. 
2) 39233 230 
Rest in the Lord; words by N. B. Sar- 
gent, musie arr. by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as the 
widow of the author. R 25123, Nov. 
5, 1928. 231 
Resting on Jesus; words by M. Fra- 
zer, music by James McGranahan. 
© Addie MecGranahan, Lestershire, 
N. Y., as the widow of the author. 
R 25146, Nov. 5, 1923. Dae 
Reverie; song, by Reynaldo Hahn, tr. 


by T. Baker. © Theodore Baker, 
New York, as the author. R 25330, 
Dee. 7, 1923. 233 


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no. 13,1923 


Rise! Easter sun; carol. words by Ch. 
P, Roberts. music by O. B. Brown. 
© Harold H. Brown, Indianapolis, 
as the child of the deceased author. 

“R 25448, Dec. 28, 1923. 234 


Rosalinda : pastoral from the opera by 
Veracini. with English and Italian 
words arr.by A. L. © Eva Eckers- 
ley. Danbury. England. as the ex- 
ecutor of the author. R 25092. Nov. 


&, 1925. 230 
Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) 
Polka boheme; by A. Rubinstein. 


op. 82, no. 7, rev. and fingered by 
Ferdinand Meyer [pseud. of Arthur 


Foote] © Arthur Foote, Brook- 
line, Mass., as the author. R 25452, 
Dee. 28, 1923. 236 


Sadness and passion: words by Mark 
Ambient, music by F.. Leoni. © 
Franco Leoni, Bergamo, Italy, as the 
author: R 25103, Nov. 3, 1923. 237 

Safe with God; words by C. E. Beck, 
music by D. B. Towner. © Ada 
Page Towner, Chicago, as the widow 
OL tue (author, .R 25120, "Nov. 5, 
1923. - 238 

Salome (Théodore) Douze piéces nou- 
velles; par T. Salome. op. 63, no. 


1-12: orgue harmonie. © Céleste 
Marie Condrot, veuve Théodore 
Salome, St. Germain en  Laye, 


France, as the widow of the author. 
Ri25197, July 3; 1928. 239 
Saved, glory to JesuS: by Frank M. 
Davis [pseud. of J. M. Black] © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the author. R25106. Nov. 5, 
1923. 240 
Saviour, I am coming: words by L. 
H. Edmunds, music by William J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Mrs. L. E. Sweney 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 


the widow of the author. R 25479, 
Weer, 1925. - 241 
Schubert (Franz Peter) Am meer 


(By the sea); by F. Schubert. op. 


117. transcribed by Richard Hoff- 
man. © Charles L. Hoffman, New 


York, as the child of the deceased 
author. R 25414, Dec. 28, 1923. 242 
Evening breezes gently stealing; 
by F.° Schubert, transcription by 
Stephen Heller, ed. by Ferdinand 
Meyer {pseud. of A. Foote] © 
Arthur Foote, Brookline. Mass., as 
the author. R 25413, Dec. 28, 1923. 
F 248 
‘Hark! hark the lark; by~ F. 
Schubert, transcribed by Franz 
Liszt. rev. and fingered by Ferdi- 
nand Meyer [pseucd. of A. Foote] 


25595 (255) 


© Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass.. 
as the author. R 25453, Dec. 28. 
1923. 244 


Schumann (Robert Alexander) Com- 
plete works for the pianoforte al- 
bum; by R. Schumann, ed. and fin- 
gered by Max Vogrich. (Schirmer’s 
library of musical classics, v. 100) 
© Alice Vogrich, Melbourne, Aus- 
tralia, as the widow of the author. 
#29928, Dec. TF, 1928: 245 


Schwalben (The swallows) ; etude. by 
Bruno Oscar Klein, op. 52, no. 4; 
piano. © Mrs. Bruno Oscar Klein. 
New York, as the widow of the 
author. R 25242, Dec. 12, 1923. 
, 246 

Search me, O God; by A. Foote. © 
Arthur Foote, Brookline, Mass., as 
the author. R 25410, Dec. 28, 1923. 


DAT 


—— words from Psalm 139, musie¢ by 
James McGranahan. © Addie Me- 
Granahan, Lestershire, N. Y., as 
the widow of the author. R 25147, 
Nov. 5, 1923. 248 


Secret (Le); poésie de G. Montoya. 
musique d’ A. Colomb. © André 
Colomb, Paris, as the author. R 
24954, Oct. 27, 1923. 249 


Shamus O’Brien ; romantic comic opera 
in 2 acts, written by Geo. H. Jes- 
sop, composed by C. V. Standford. 
pf. arr. by Myles B. Foster. Vocal 
se. © Charles Villiers Stanford. 
London, as the author. R 25100. 
Nov 3, 19238. 250 


Sheep (The) under the snow; arr. by 
W. iH. Gill. © W. H. Gill, Angwar- 
ing, Hngland, as the author. R 
25094, Nov. 3, 1923. 251 


Si mes vers avaient des ailes (Were 
. my song with wings provided): by 
Reynaldo Hahn, tr. by T. Baker. 
© Theodore Baker, New York. as 
the author. R 25325, Dec. 6, 1923. 
Jah 

Silvana ballettino; par Paul Waehs; 
piano. © Blanche, vve. Wachs, St. 
R 24923, Oct. 27, 1928. 255 
Silver (The) cord; words by Gunby 
Hadath, music by A. H. Behrend. 
© A. H. Behrend, London, as the 
author. R 25097, Nov. 3, 1923. 254 
Sing a new song; words from Psalm 
98, 1, 4, 6, music by James Me- 
Granahan. © Addie McGranahan, 
Lestershire, N. Y., as the widow 
of the author. R 25148, Nov. _ 35. 
1923. 255 


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25595 (256) 


Smail songs; for small singers, with 
pictures by Walter Babbett, by W. 
H. Neidlinger. © W. H. Neidlinger, 
Fast Orange, N. J., as the author. 
R 25324, Dec. 6, 1928. 256 


(A); by HH. K. Hadley, 
© Henry K. Hadley, 
R 25439, 

LAT 


Snowflake 
OU. 0. Or toe 
New York, as the author. 
Dee, 28, 1923. 


Soir d’automne; par Paul Wachs; 
piano. © Blanche, vve. Wachs, 
Saint-Mandé, Seine, France, as the 


widow of the author. R 24952, Oct. 
SA Boao: 258 
Songstress (The); song by Putti of 


Cambridge 1737, arr. by A. L. © 
Eva Eckersley, W. Chelmsford, Eng- 
land, as the executor of the author. 
R 25082, Nov. 3, 1923. 259 
Sounds from the Alps (Alpen klinge) ; 
by G. Kessel; piano or cabinet or- 
gan. © Geo. Kessel, Winona, Minn., 


as the, author, R .25169, Dec... 5, 
1923. 260 
Spanisches intermezzo (Spanish in- 


termezzo); by Bruno Oscar Klein. 
vp. 52, no. 7; piano. © Mrs. Bruno 
Oscar Klein, New York, as the 
widow of the author. R 25245, Dec. 
eo De, 261 
Spleen; poésie de Henri Maigrot, 
musique de Charles Haring. 1. Ten. 
ou sop., en sol.—2. Bar. ou mezzo- 
sop., en fa. © Etienne René Har- 
ing, Paris, as the child of the de- 
ceased author. R 249386, 24937, Oct. 
DA Wee. 262, 263 
Strife (The) is o’er, the battle done; 
by P. A. Schnecker. © Louise N. 
Sehnecker, New York, as the widow 
of the author. R 25447, Dec. 28, 
19238. 264 
Sunlight all the way; words Hattie 
Buell, music by J. M. Black. © 
James M. Black, Williamsport, Pa., 
as the .author,« BR 25115, Nov... 5, 
19238. 265 
Sweet William waltz; by D. W. Crist; 
piano or cabinet organ. © D. W. 
. Crist, Alliance, O., as the author. R 
25168, Dee. 5, 1923. 266 
Swing song; by P. Ambrose, op. 6, no. 
1; piano. © Paul Ambrose, Trenton, 
N. J., as the author. R 25361, Dec. 
17, AZ. 267 


Tarantelle; octave D¥araG. 
Dennée, op. 26, no. 5. 
Dennée, Brookline, Mass., as the au- 
thor. R 25435, Dee. 28, 1928. 268 

Tell the sweet story; by J. M. Black. 
© James M. Black, Williamsport, 


study, 


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© Charles | 


pt. tL, iL s., v.18 


Pa., as the author. R 25217, Dec. 8, 


1928. . 269 
Same. © James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R 
252238, Dee. 8, 1923. 270 
Tell the whole wide world; words by 
EK. E. Hewitt, music by John R. 
Sweney. © Lizzie E. Sweney Kirk- 


patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 25396, Dec. 
nO) AOS. ' carat 


Thanks be to God; Haster anthem, by 
G. F. Hamer; ten. or sop. solo and 
quartette. © George F. Hamer, 
Lawrence, Mass., as the author. R 
25436, Dec. 28, 1923. 2t2 


There is a hill lone and gray; words 
by B. Carradine, music by John R. 
Sweney. © Lizzie E. Sweney Kirk- 
patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 25395, Dec. 
Lo, 1623. 273 


There is .a land mine eye hath seen; 
by Mary B. Crowninshield, arr. by 
O. B. Brown; mixed voices. © Har- 
old H. Brown, Indianapolis, as the 
child of the deceased author. R 
29426, Dec. 28, 1923. 274 


There is power; sacred song, by John 
McPhail. (Jn Sunshine songs for 
the Sunday = school) © Mary 
McPhail, Chicago, as the widow of 
the author. R 25152, Apr. 14, 1923. 

Zto 


There’s a land; words by Charles 
Mackey, music by Frances Allitsen. 
© F. Bumpus, London, as the execu- 
tor of the author. R 25085, Nov. 3, 
1923. 276 

There’s power ia Jesus’ blood; words 
by Hope Tryaway, music by William 
J..,, Kirkpatrick, ,.(O.) Mivs. lia. Bi. 
Sweney Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author. 
R 25481, Dec. 31, 1928. 2a 


Thy brother call to thee; words by 
Joseph Berry, music by J. M. Black. 
© James M. Black, Williamsport, 
Pa., as the author. R.25110, Nov. 
dD, 1923. 278 

’Tis burning in my soul; words by 
Delia T. White, music by William J. 
Kirkpatrick. © Mrs. L. E. Sweney 
Kirkpatrick, Germantown, Pa., as 
the widow of the author. R 25480, 
Dec. 31, 1923. 279 

To a throstle; words by William 
Sherman, music by M. Carmichael. | 
© Mary Carmichael, London, as the 
author. R 25091, Nov. 3, 1923. 280 

Ton nez; paroles de Maurice Boukay, 
musique de Paul Delmet. © Marie 


1420 


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no. 13, 1923 


25595 (305) 


Delmet-Tibout, Paris, as the widow 
of the author. R 24930, Oct. 27, 
1923. 281 


Toreador (The); by H. Trotere, arr. 
by G. B. Nevin; bar. solo and chorus 
of men’s voices. (Nevin’s quartetts 
for men’s voices, no. 16) ©. George 
B. Nevin, Easton, Pa., as the author. 
R 25360, Dec. 17, 1923. 282 


Toujours vous; poésie de Bertrand 
Millanvoye, musique de Paul Delmet. 
© Marie Delmet-Tibout, Paris, as 
the widow of the author. R 24926, 
Oct. 20,1925. 283 

‘Tout doux; poésie de J. L. Croze, mu- 
sique de Marcel Legay. © Marie 
Berthe Legay, Paris, as the widow 
of the author. R 24956, Oct. 27, 
1923. 284 


Transposition reader; by C. Faelten 
and R. Faelten. (Pianoforte course 
for the New England conservatory 
of music edited by Carl Faelten) © 
Carl Faelten and Reinhold Faelten, 
Boston, as the authors. R 25450, 
Dee. 28, 1923. 285 

Trip (A) to old Chris; children’s can- 
tata for Christmas, written by Irvin 
H. Mack, composed by J. L. Hall. 
© J. Lincoln Hall, Philadelphia, as 
the author. R 25365, Dee. 17, 1923. 

286 

Trust in Him always; anthem, by C. 
Simper. © Caleb Simper, Barn- 
staple, Hngland, as the author. R 
25301, Dec. 18, 1923. 287 

Trusting (The) heart; words by Julia 
H. Johnston, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
the widow of the author. R 25227, 
Dee. 8, 1923. 288 


Tu m’apparus; paroles de Millanvoye, 
musique de Paul Delmet. © Marie 
Delmet-Tibout, Paris, as the widow 
of the author. R 24941, Oct. 27, 
1923. 289 


Two (The) angels; words by Longfel- 
low. music by B. Rolt. © Bernard 


Rolt, London, as the author. R 
25084, Nov. 3, 1923. 290 
Unspeakable joy; words by H. H. 


Beegle, music by John R. Sweney. 
© Lizzie E. Sweney Kirkpatrick, 
Germantown, Pa., as the widow of 
the author. R 25897, Dec. 19, 1923. 


Valse des fées: par Paul Wachs; 
piano. © Blanche, vve Wachs, St. 
Mandé, France, as the widow of the 
author. 24925, Oct, 27,1923... 292 


Valse gracieuse; by P. Ambrose. op. 
6, no, 2; piano, © Paul Ambrose, 


2040. 


Trenton, N. J., as the author. R 
25362, Dec. 17, 1923. 293 


Valse melancolique; by Bruno Oscar 
Klein, op. 52, no. 5; piano. © Mrs. 
Bruno Oscar Klein, New York, as 
the widow of the author. R 25248, 
Dee. 12, 1923. 294 

Victory everywhere; words by M. M. 
Brabham, music by William J. Kirk- 

patrick. © Mrs. L. E. Sweney Kirk- 


patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 25475, Dee. 
ol, LOZS: 295 


Voice (The) of the Father; words by 
Clifton Bingham, music by F. H. 
Cowen. © Frederic H. Cowen, Lon- 

® don, as the author. R 25079, Nov. 

wie, 192s. 296 

Vous étes jolie; poésie de Léon Sués, 
musique de Paul Delmet. 1. Ten. 
ou sop., en sol.—2. Bar. ou mezzo- 
sop., en mi. © Marie Delmet- 
Tibout, Paris, as the widow of the 
‘author. R24927, 24928, Oct. 27, 
1923: 297, 298 

Wagner (Richard) Lohengrin; vor- 
Spiel by R. Wagner, transcribed by 
Homer N. Bartlett. © Emma L. 
Bartlett, Brooklyn, as the widow of 
the author. R 25339, Dee. 14, 1923. 

299 

Waiting for you; by W. S. Martin. 
(Jn Sabbath male choir) © Walter 
Stillman Martin, Atlanta, as the 
author. R 25008, Nov. 10, 1923. 

300 

Wake up, wake up: words by E. E. 
Hewitt, musie by William J. Kirk- 
patrick. © Mrs. L. E. Sweney Kirk- 


patrick, Germantown, Pa., as the 
widow of the author. R 25473, Dec. 
31, 1923. 301 


Walk beside me; by J. M. Black and 
K. E. Purvis. © James M. Black, 
Williamsport, Pa., as the author. 
RK 25105,° Nov. 5,0 1925. 302 


We'll find no crosses there: by W. S. 
Martin. (Jn Sabbath male choir) 
© Walter Stillman Martin, Atlanta, 
as the author. R25009. Nov. 19, 
1923. 393 

Weep ye no more; words by Dowland, 
17th century, music by W. Cooke; 
mezzo-sop., or contralto, and bar. 
© Waddington Cooke, London, as 
the author. R 25086, Nov. 8, ae 


When Jesus came; words by Melville 
W. Miller, music by HE: O. Excell. 
© Eliza J. Excell, Chicago, as the 
widow of the author. R 25160, Dec. 
oy LOZ. 305 


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25595 (306) 


pt. 16, Mi ss, v.18 


When Jesus comes again; words by 
J. V., furnished by El Nathan, music 
by James McGranahan. © Addie 
McGranahan, Lestershire, N. Y., as 
the widow of the author. R 25145, 
Nov. 5, 1928: 306 


When the dream comes true; words 
by Olifton Bingham, music by H. 
Trotére. © Jeanie Trotére, Bourne- 
mouth, England, as the widow of 
the author. R 25095, Nov. 3, 1923. 

307 

When the land was white with moon- 
light; words by Anne Reeve Aldrich, 
musie by George W. Marston. © 
EK. Howard Thayer, Boston, as the 
executor of the author. R 25416 
Dec. 28, 1923. 308 


When the roll is called; words by H. 
Ek. Jones, music by D. B. Towner. 
© Ada Page Towner, Chicago, as 
the widow of the author. R 25126, 
Novy. 5, 1923. 309 


When the saints are marching in; 
words by Lida M. Keck, music by 
J. M. Black. © James M. Black, 
Williamsport, Pa., as the author. 
R 25118, Nov. 5, 1923. 310 


© James M. Black, Wil- 
liamsport, Pa., as the author. R. 
25228, Dee. 8, 1923. 311 
When thou art near me; words by 
Clifton Bingham, music by H. Lohr. 
© Hermann Lohr, London, as the 
author... oR 2ot02.cNov. 3; 1923) 512 
Where His voice is guiding; by Wm. 
J. . Kirkpatrick.” © Mrs. ‘I. E. 
Sweney Kirkpatrick, Germantown, 
Pa., as the widow of the author. 
R 25478, Dec. 31, 19238. Bile 


—— Same. 


Where thrums the bee; words by 
Louise Imogen Guiney, music by 
George W. Marston. © E. Howard 
Thayer, Boston, as the executor of 
the author. R 25424, Dec. 28, 1923. 

314 


Who is like unto Thee, O Lord; an- 
them for Haster, by F. ‘Tozer. 
(Lute, no. 158) © Ferris Tozer, 
Exeter, England, as the author. R 
25440, Dec. 28, 1923. 3s 


Why not come to Jesus; words by 
K. E. Purvis, music by J. M. Black. 
© James M. Black, Williamsport, 
Pa., as the author. R 25108, Nov. 
51928. 316 

Will you love my Saviour; by C. G. 
Fullar [pseud. of G. C. Tullar] © 
Grant C. Tullar, New York, as the 
author. R 25015, Nov. 14, 1923. 

317 

With thee; by Guy d’Hardelot, tr. T. 


Baker. © Theodore Baker, New 
York, as the author. R 25827, Dec. 
th 1923; 318 


Work for the Master; by W. S. Martin. 
(In Sabbath male choir) © Walter 
Stillman Martin, Atlanta, as the 
author. R 25010, Nov. 10, 1923. 

319 


Yellow (The) daisy; words by Mar- 
garet Deland, music by Mrs. H. H. 


A. Beach, op. 31, no. 2; ladies’ 
voices. © Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, 
Hillsboro, N. H., as the author. 
R 25420, Dee. 28, 1923. 320 


You will need Him all the way; by 
W. S. Martin. (Jn Sabbath male 
choir) © Walter Stillman Martin, 
Atlanta, as the author. R 25011, 
Noy. 10, 1928. 321 


LIST OF MUSIC USED OR LICENSED TO BE USED FOR THE MAN- 
UFACTURE OF PARTS OF INSTRUMENTS SERVING TO PRODUCE ME- 
CHANICALLY THE MUSICAL WORK UNDER SEC. 1 (E) OF THE ACT OF 


MAR. 4, 1909. 


Adieu waltz; by Friml. © Boston 
music ¢o., Boston. Notice reed 
Dec. 19, 1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 12. 


299 


vam 


After hours. © Jack Mills, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 27, 1923: 
recorded, v. 6, p. 8. 323 


Ah, moon of my delight; by Liza 
Lehmann. © Boston music o.. 
Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 1928: 
recorded, v. 6, p. 12. 324 


Algeria. © Alexander Malocf, New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 29, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 395 


Alhilm. © Alexander Maloof, New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 29, 1923: 
recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 326 


Allepo. © Alexander Maloof, New 
York. Notice rec’d Dee. 29, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 397 


Along the lake trail. © Leo Feist, 
inec.. New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
27, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 14. 828 


America ya hilwa. © Alexander 
Maloof, New York. Notice ree’d 
Dec. 29, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 

829 

© Alexander Maloof, 
New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 29, 
1923; recorded, v. 6. p. 16. 330 

Au bal; by Huerter. © Boston music 
cO., Boston. Notice ree’d Dec. 19, 
1923 : recorded, v. 6, p. 8. 331 

Babilona. © Alexander Maloof, New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 29, 1923; 


Asmar illoun. 


recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 339 
Bagatelle- hymnus ; arr. Schroeder. © 
Boston music co., Boston. Notice 
ree’d Dec. 19, 1923 - recorded, v. 6, 
p. 6: 333 
Bagdad. © Alexander Maloof, New 


York.’ Notice rec’d Dec. 29, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 334 
Balegooha. © Alexander Maloof, New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 29, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p.°16. 335 
Ballet egyptian; suite one, by Lui- 


gini. © Boston music co., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 19, 1923: re- 
corded, v. 6, p. 12. 336 


| 


25595. 


Barchetta; by Nevin. © Boston music. 


COs Boston. Notice rec’d Dee. 19, 
1923: recorded, v. 6, p. 6. 337 
Bashraf. © Alexander Maloof, New 


York. Notice ree’d Dec. 29, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 338 


Beautiful chimes; song. © Jack Mills, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
al 1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 14. 339 


© Leo Feist, ine.. 
New York. Notice rec’d Dec. pais 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 14. 340 


Berceuse; by Ilynsky, arr. Stoessel; 
string quartet. © Boston music co., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 341 


Betty. © Leo Feist, ine., New York. 
Riri ree’d Dee. 27, 1923: recorded, 
Gy pb Ra. 349 


bi brother. 
Snyder co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dee. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 18. 
343 


Bim-bims; by Adam. © Boston music 
cO., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 
1923 : recorded, v. 6, p. 12. 344 


Blacksmith (The) (Hollis Dann music 
course, first year) © American 
book eco., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dee. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 

345 

Blue Island blues. © Waterson, Ber- 
lin & Snyder co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Dee. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
| Oat Ron 346 


Bluette; by Sanford. © Boston music 
CO., Boston. Notice ree’d Dee. 19, 
1993 : recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 347 


Bohemia: by Broaker. © Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 
19, 1923; ‘recorded, Va10, Det. 348 


~Bon jour; by Reiff. © Boston music 
CO.; Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 
1923 - recorded, v. 6, p. 6. 349 
Bonne nuit; by Reiff. © Boston 
music c¢o., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Dee. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, a! a 
5 


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Bulbulil awton. © Alexander Maloof, 
New York. Notice rec'd Dec. 29, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 351 


Buttercups. (Hollis Dann musie 
course, first year) © American 
book co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 

352 

By-low-by; by Clutsam. © Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 
19, 1928; recorded, v. 6, p. 6. 353 


Cadiz; by Albeniz. © Boston music 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 354 


Call of the Sphinx. © Alexander Ma- 
loof, New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 


29, 1928; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. ooo 
Chansonette. © Harms, ine, New 
York. ‘Notice re@d Dee. 27, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 4. 306 


Charleston crazy. © Rainbow music 
corp., New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 9. 357 


Chattanooga stomps. © Melrose bros. 
musie co., Chicago. Notice recd 
Dee. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 18. 

358 

Jhili bom bom. © Irving Berlin, inc., 
New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 27, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 9. 309 


Christmas, Christmas; by Densmore. 
© Boston music co. Boston. Notice 
ree’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 10. 360 

Concert intermezzo; by Hailing. © 
Boston music co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 6. 361 

Cora; by Bemrose. © Boston music 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dee. 19, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 362 

Cradle song; br Gretchaninow. © 
Boston music co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 


Dp. 6. 363 
Cuckoo music. (Hollis Dann music 
course, third year) © American 


book co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 31, 1923; recorded, vy. 6, p. 16. 


364 
Dancing honeymoon; by Janssen. © 
Boston music co., Boston. Notice 


rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 12. 365 
Danse hongroise; by Ring - Hager, 
transcribed R..W.; C melody and EH 
flat alto saxophones. © Rudy 
Wiedoeft music pub. co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 29, 1923 ; recorded; 
¥. 6) Dp. LA. 366 


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Debussy (—) Danse; by Debussy. © 
Boston music co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
Toes Mites 367 


Destiny ; by Baynes. © Boston music 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 368 


Diamante (—) Idyl; by Diamante. 
© Boston music co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
| ie 2 369 


Down the road to yesterday. © 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dee. 29, 1923; 
recorded, vy. 6, p. 18. 370 


Dreamin’ time; by Lily Strickland. © 
J. Fischer & bro., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Dec. 31, 1923; recorded, 
WV. GisDe lk. 371 

Egyptian glide. © Alexander Maloof, 
New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 29, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. ate 

Hgyptiana. © Alexander Maloof, New 
York. Notice ree’d Dec. 29, 1928; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 373 

Eleeshi. © Alexander Maloof, New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 29, 1928; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 374 

En valsant; by Gebhard. © Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 
19, 1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 12. 375 

Evening calm; by Sibelius. © Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice ree’d Dec. 
19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 12. 376 


Fateema. © Alexander Maloof, New 
York. Notice rec'd Dec. 29, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 377 

(—) Impromptu; by Fauce- 
Cosnet. © Boston musie co., Bos- 
ton. Notice rec’d Dee. 19, 1923; re- 
corded, v. 6, p. 10. 378 

Fleur de lis; by Martel. © Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 
19, 1928; recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 379 

Forget-me-not (Vergissmeinnicht) ; 
schottische espagnole foxtrot. © 
Edward B. Marks music co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Mar. 23, 1923; 
recorded, v. 5, p. 134. 380 

Fountain (The) of youth, © Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 27, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. Sei 


Friends of yesterday; by Simpson. © 
Boston music co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 


p. 6. 382 
Gandoora. © Alexander Maloof, New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 29, uh 3 
8 


recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 


NOTICES OF USER 


no. 138, 1928 


Gardenia; by Densmore. © Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice rec'd 
Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 6. 

384 

Goodbye ain’t always gone. © Breau 
& Tobias, New York. Notice rec’d 
Noy. 27, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 

385 


Gounod (Charles Francois) Thy dear 
voice; by Harling-Gounod. © Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Dee. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, be 6. 

86 


Gracovienne; by Paderewski. © Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Dee. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 

387 

Guess what I’m thinking of. © Fred 
Fisher, ine., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 20, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 9. 

388 

Gunners march; by Graziani-Walter. 
© Boston musie co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 19, 1928: recorded, vy. 6, 
Re oe 389 


Habeebi tabeebi. © Alexander Ma- 
loof, New York . Notice rec’d Dec. 
29, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 3890 


Harlequin; by Popper, arr. Schroeder. 
© Boston music co., Boston. Notice 
ree’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
Dp. S 391 

Heartaches. © Leo Feist, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Dec. 27, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 14. 392 


Her dream; by Waller. © Boston 
musie co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 
19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 6. 393 


Horsey keep your tail up; w Walter 
Hirsch, m Bert Kaplan. © M. Wit- 
mark & sons, New York. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, ‘v. 6, 
p. 9. i 


How my sweetie loves me; w Sidney 
Mitchell, m Lew Pollock and J. Fred 
Cootes. © M. Witmark & sons, 
New York. Notice ree’d Dee. 19, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 9. 395 


Huerter (—) Intermezzo; by Huer- 
ter. © Boston music co., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, 
y.,,6; .D.: 8. 396 

—— Melodie; by Huerter. © Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 
19, 1928; recorded, v. 6, p. 12. 397 

Hugo; w Glay Williamson and Sam 
Goold, m Abner Silver. © M. Wit- 

mark & sons, New York. Notice 
ree’d Dec. 19° 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 9. 398 


I’m through with you. 


394, 


25595 (415) 


Hummel (—) Walzer; by Hummel, 
arr. Willy Burmester. © Boston 
musie ¢co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 
19, 1928; recorded, v. 6, p. 8. 399 


Tll be here when you come back. © 
Jack Mills, ine, New York. Notice 
ree’d Dec. 21, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 14. 460 

T’ll pray for you; by St. Quentin. © 
Boston music eco., Boston. Notice 
ree’d Dec. 19, 1928; recorded, v. 6, 
D.;8; 401 

I’m a society bud. © Waterson, Ber- 
lin & Snyder co., New York. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 18. 402 

© Waterson, 

Berlin & Snyder co., New York. No- 

tice rec’d Dee. 31, 1928; recorded, 

Vv: 6) pias! 403 


If I should see you cry; w Benton Lee, 
m Lee David. © M. Witmark & 
sons, New York. Notice rec’d Dee. 
4, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 5. 404 


If my heart belonged to somebody else. 
© Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., 
New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 31, 
1928 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 18. AO5 

If you do what you do. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 31, 1923; recorded, 
Vi. O05 Da Lo. 406 

If you knew her side of the story. © 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. Notice 
reec’d Dee. 21, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 14. 407 

Immigration Rose. © Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Dee. 27, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 9. 408 

Impression (An) ; by Gere. © Boston 
musie co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 
19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 409 

In a cozy tea room. © Leo Feist. inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 27, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 14. 410 

In springtime; by Chaffin. © Boston 
musie co., Boston. Notice ree’d Dec. 
19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 6 411 

In the corner of my mind. © Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Dee. 31, 1923; recorded, 
Vii Go. Dials: 412 

In the old arm chair. © Breau & 
Tobias, New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
31, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 11. 415 

In the starlight; by Huerter. © Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. Notice rec'd 
Dec. 19, 1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 12. 

414 

Iris; by Friml. © Boston music co., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 1923: 
recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 415 


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It’s a man, ev’ry time it’s a man. 
Jack Mills, ine., New York. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 21, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 14. 416 


Jamalik shagil balik. © Alexander 
Maloof, New York. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 29, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 

AIT 


Joe Turner blues; lyric by Walter 
Hirsch. New and rey. ed. © Rich- 
mond-Robbins, inc., New York. No- 
tice rec’d Dec. 19, 1923: recorded, 
v. 6, p. 9. 418 


Katinka; polka by Ebell, no. 2 in D 
maj. © Boston music co., Boston. 
Notice ree’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded. 
Vou, Deses 419 


Kreider (—) Prelude; by Kreider. 
© Boston music co., Boston. No- 
tice rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded. 
Views Oy, De aoe 420 

Kuntu fi wadin jameelin. © Alexan- 
der Maloof, New York. Notice ree’d 
Dec. 29, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 

421 

Lancelot; by Adam. © Boston music 


¢co., Boston. Notice ree’d Dec. 19, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 8. 422 
Landler; by Sgambati. © Boston 


music co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 
19; 1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 12. 423 


Lass 0’ Killean; by Stickles. © Bos- 
ton music ¢co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 8. 

\ 424 

Lebanon. © Alexander Maloof, New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 29, 19238; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 425 


Let’s do, and say we didn’t. © Leo 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. Notice ree’d Dec. 31, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 18. 426 


Let’s do, and say we didn’t. © Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 27, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 14. 

427 

Lille madit; by Tjernagel. © Boston 
music ¢co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 
19, 1923; recorded. v. 6, p. 6 425 


Liselotte; by Adam. © Boston music 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dee. 19. 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 6. A429 


Little (A) close harmony; by O’Hara. 
© Boston music co., Boston. Notice 
ree’d Dee. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 8. 430 


Lolita; by Rudolf Friml. © Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice ree’d Dec. 


19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 4381 


© | London blues. 


© Melrose bros. music 
co., Chicago. Notice rec’d Dec. 31, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 18. 432 


Look down, dear eyes; by Fisher. © 
Boston music ¢@0., Boston. Notice: 
rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6.. 
OMe bi 3 433° 


Love song by Nevin. © Boston music: 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dee. 19.. 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 434. 


by Purcell. Boston music ©o., 
Boston. Notice ree’d Dee. 19, 1923; 


recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 435. 
MacDowell (Edward Alexander ) 
Traumerei; by MacDowell. © Bos-. 


ton musie co., Boston. Notice ree’d 
Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 
436° 


Marriage (The) of the roses; by 
Franck. © Boston music co., Bos-- 


ton. Notice reed Dec. 19, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 6. 437 
May night; by Palmgren. © Boston 


music co., Boston. Notice ree’d Dec. 
19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 438 


Me no speaka good English. © Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 27, 1923: recorded, v. 6, p. 14. 

439 


Mecca; by Lemieux. © Boston music 


co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 440 
Melody in D; by Bull-Schroeder. ©: 
Boston music co., Boston. Notice. 
rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded,, v. 6, 
D; &: 44] 


Menm’ries bring you to me. © Caro- 
lina pub. co., Edenton, N. C. Notice- 
rec’d, Dec. 24, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 9. 442° 

Mickey Donohue. © Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Dee. 27, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 9. 443: 

Midsummer; by Maquarre. © Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec.. 
19, 1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 444 

Moonlight lane. © Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. Notice- 
reec’d Dec. 31, 1923: recorded, v. 6, 
p. 18. 445 

Moszkowski (Moritz) Spanish dance; 
by Moszkowski. © Boston music: 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 


1923: recorded, v. 6; p. 10. 446 
Music of love. © Harms, inc., New 
York. Notice ree’d Dee. 27, 1928; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 4. 447° 


‘Mutt wrote the music, and Jeff wrote- 


the words, and théy called it the- 
Funny sheet blues. © Jack Mills,. 


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110. 18, 1923 


inc.. New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 
21, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 14. 448 
My sweetie’s sweeter than that. © 
Leo Feist, inc., New York. Notice 
rec’d Dee. 27, 1928; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 14. 449 
Narcissus; by Nevin. © Boston music 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 12. 450 
Nervous nuckles; pf. © Jack Mills, 
inc.. New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
21, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 14. 451 


New Orleans stomps. © Melrose bros. 


music ¢o., Chicago. Notice rec’d 
Dee. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 18. 
452 


No other girl. © Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. Notice ree’d 
Dec. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 18. 

453 

No wonder they called you Mary. © 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. Notice reec’d Dec. 31, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 18. 454 

Noel bressau; by Darcieux. © Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice ree’d Dec. 
19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 8. 455 


O that we two; by Nevin. © Boston 
music ¢o., Boston. Notice ree’d Dec. 
19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 6. 456 


Obelisque. © Alexander Maloof, New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 29, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 18. 457 


Oh circus man. © Wm. Selby Harvey, 
Hdenton, N. C. Notice ree’d Dec. 24, 
19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 8. 458 


Old fashioned love. © Harms, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 27, 
19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 6. 459 

Old folks at home; by Stoessel. © 
Boston music ¢o., Boston. Notice 
rec'd Dec. 19, 1928; recorded, v. 6, 
D.''6: : 460 

‘Ole Miss Blues; lyric and melody rev. 
Walter Hirsch. © Richmond-Rob- 
bins, inc., New York. Notice ree’d 
Dec. 28, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 11. 

461 

Our flag. (Hollis Dann music course, 
first and second year) © American 
book co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 31, 1923 ; recorded, v. 6. p. 16. 

462 

Pharoah. © Alexander Maloof, New 
York. Notice ree’d Dee. 29, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 463 

Pirouette; by Glazounow.. © Boston 
musie co., Boston. Notice ree’d Dec. 
19, 1923; recorded, v..6, p. 12. 464 


Poor little you. © Waterson, Berlin 


& Snyder co., New York. Notice 


25995, (480) 


ree’d Dee. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 18. 465 


Pretty tulip. (Hollis 
course, second year) © American 
book co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 

466 

Radjah. © Alexander Maloof, New 
York. Notice rec’d Dee. 29, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 467 


© T. B. Harms co., 


Dann music 


Raggedy Ann. 
New York. 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 8. 468 

Romance; by Sibelius. © Boston 
music co., Boston. : Notice ree’d Dec. 
19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 469 

Rosary; by Nevin. © Boston music 
co., Boston. Notice ree’d Dec. 19, 


1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 8. 470 
Roses and rue; by Scates. © Boston 
music co., Boston. Notice rec'd 


Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 12. 
471 


Rubinstein (Anton Gregorovitch) The 
hermit; by Rubinstein. © Boston 
music ¢o., Boston. Notice reed 
Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 6, 

472 

Saint-Saéns (Charles Camille) HKtude 
en forme de valse; de Saint-Saéns, 
op. 52, no. 6. © Boston music co., 
Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 8. 473 


Saloma. © Alexander Maloof, New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 29, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 16. A474 


Same old, dear old place; by Wilson. 
© Boston music co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
(OS ES 475 


Same (The) old way. © Leo Feist, 
ine., New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
27, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 14. 476 


Save your man, and satisfy your soul. 
© Rainbow music corp., New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, 
¥. 6, p. 9. 4T7 


Scherzi-valse; from Scene picturesque, 
V. P. Chabrier, arr. Loeffler. 
Boston music co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 10. A478 


Seeroo lilharbi. © Alexander Maloof, 
New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 29, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. A479 


Serenade; by Rachmaninoff. © Bos- 
ton music ¢o., Boston. Notice rec'd 
Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 6. 

480 


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Serenata (La); by Herbert. © Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. Notice ree’d 
Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 8. 

481 


Shamil-kokayeen. © Alexander Ma- 
loof, New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
29, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 482 


Shams-il-shoumousy. © Alexander 
Maloof, New York. Notice rec'd 
Dec. 29, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 

483 


Shamsi ya shamsi. © Alexander 
Maloof, New York. Notice ree’d 
Dec. 29, 1928; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 

484 


Sing along; w and m Arthur Penn. 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 31, 1923; recorded, 
v6. DAME 485 

Sing me to sleep; by Greene. © Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 19, 1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 8. 

486 

So this is love. © Harms, inc., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dec. 27, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 4. 487 

Someday sweetheart. © Melrose bros. 
music co., Chicago. Notice rec’d Dec. 
81, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 18. 488 

Someone loves you after all. © Leo 
Feist, inc., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dee. 27, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 14. 

489 


Sooria al watan. © Alexander Ma- 
loof, New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 


29, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 490 
Souvenir de Venise; by Quinn. © 
Boston music co., Boston. Notice 
ree’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 10. 491 
Star child. (Hollis Dann music 
course, third year) © American 
book co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 
492 

Steinert (—) Prelude; by Steinert. 
© Boston music co., Boston. No- 


tice rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 
6, p. 8. 493 
Sunset on the St. Lawrence; by Heller. 
© Boston music co., Boston. No- 
tice reec’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, 


¥i GP pH mo: 494 
Sweet papa Joe. © Waterson, Berlin 
& Snyder co., New York. Notice 


ree’d Dec. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
p. 18. 495 
Tainted Rose. © Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. Notice rec’d 

Dec. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 18. 
496 


pt. 111, 0. s./ v. 18 


Take Thou my hand; w Thekla H. 
Andrews, m Fredk. W. Vanderpool. 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dec. 31, 1923; recorded. 
vz, 69pqd. 497 


Tay jay wrowgy. © Alexander Ma- 
loof, New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
29, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 498 


That’s everything. © Leo Feist, inc.. 
New York. Notice rec’d Dee. 27. 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 14. 499 


There’s a bend at the end of the 
Swanee. © Bee Tee pub. co., New 
York... Notice Tee@ Now Zin see; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 10. 500 


There’s just a bit o’ heaven in your 
smile; w Benton Lee, m Lee David. 
© M. Witmark & sons, New York. 
Notice rec’d Dee. 4, 1923; recorded, 
v. 6, p., 5. 501 


Those good old Ku klux blues; fox 
trot. © Vernon Barbay, Memphis, 
Tenn. Notice rec’d Dec. 31, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 11. 502 


Tick-tock. (Hollis Dann music course, 
first year) © American book co., 
New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 31, 


1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 503 
Tinkle tune. © Harms, ine, New 
York, , Notice rec’d, Dec. 27, 1923; 
recorded, v. 6, p. 4. D04 


Told at twilight; by Huerter. © Bos- 
ton music co., Boston. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 8. 

305: 

Tommy the whistler. © Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 
27, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 9. 506: 


Trip along. © Waterson, Berlin & 
Snyder co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 31, 1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 18. 

50T 

Trip (A) to Syria. © Alexander Ma- 
loof, New York. Notice reec’d Dec. 
29, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 508 

Tripping along. © Jack Mills, inc., 
New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 27, 
1923 ; recorded, v. 6, p. 9.- 509: 

Valse mignonne; by Palmgren. © 
Boston music co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 19, 1923; recorded, v. 6, 
‘ips 8: 510: 

Victory; by Baynes. © Boston music 
co., Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 19. 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 12. 511 


Violet (The) 
course, first year) © American 
book co., New York. Notice rec'd 
Dee. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. ae 


1428 


(Hollis Dann music. 


NOTICES OF USER 


no. 13, 1923 


Wait for the sunshine; by Wakley. 
© Boston music ©co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Dec. i; 1923 : recorded, v. 6, 
p08 513 

Walie minal gorami. © Alexander 
Maloof, New York. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 29, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p.. 16. 


514 

What do you do on Sunday, Mary. © 
Harms, inc., New York. Notice 
ree’d Dec. 27, 1928; recorded, v. 6, 
D4: 515 
When her lips surrender. © Water- 
son, Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 


Notice ree’d Dec. 31, 1923 - recorded, 


¥. 6 Spy IS. 516 
When romance wakes. © Waterson, 
Berlin & Snyder co., New York. 
Notice rec’d Dee. 31, 1923 ; recorded, 
¥ Orr. 18. DLT 
When your heart’s in the game. © 


Leo Feist, inc., New York. Notice 
_ree’d Dee. 27, 1923 - recorded, v. 6, 
p. 14. 518 


Whoopla!! © Broadway music corp., 
New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 22. 
19233 recorded, v. 6, p. 9. 


519 
Wise (The) bird. (Hollis Dann music 
course, second year) © American 
book co., New York. Notice rec’d 
Dee. 31, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 


520 


Wistaria ; by Zucea [pseud. of Augusta 
Zuckermann ] © Boston music co., 


Boston. Notice rec’d Dec. 19, 1928; 
recorded. Vv. 6, pz 12. 


521 


25595 te es ee ee 88ND! (ORLY y 


With powdered wig; by Severac. © 
Boston music co., Boston. Notice 
rec’d Dec. 19, 1923: recorded, v. 6, 
i Spe 62: 522: 


Wow wow blues. © “Winston Carl 
Wascher, Danville, Ill. Notice rec’d 
Dec. 28, 1923: recorded, Vic, in, 

523 

Ya booeyoon il dublana. © Alexande: 
Maloof, New York. Notice reed 
Dee. 29, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 


524 . 

Ya khalti. © Alexander Maloof, New 
York... Notice. reed Dec «29: - 1925. 
recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 525 


© Alexander Maloof, 
New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 29, 
1925; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 526: 


© Alexander Maloof, 
Notice rec’d Dec. 29, 
527 


Ya malil sham. 


Ya meet Messa. 
New York. 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 


Youre doing a Rip Van Winkle. ©: 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co., New 
York. Notice rec’d Dee. 31, 1923 : 
recorded, v. 6, p. 18. 528 


You’ve got me wrong. © Jack Mills, 
inc., New York. Notice rec’d Dec. 
29, 1923; recorded, v. 6,'‘p. 11. 529% 


Zabyatol unsi. © Alexander Maloof, 
New York. Notice ree’d Dec. 29, 
1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 530 


Zooroony bil sena mara. © Alexander 
Maloof, New York. Notice rec’d 
Dee. 29, 1923; recorded, v. 6, p. 16. 

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INDEX TO PART 3. 


MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. 


[New Series, Volume 18, Nos. 1-13, 1923.] 


This index contains in one alphabet the names of the composers and copy- 
right proprietors of all the. musie entered in the catalogue in the year 1923. 
The figures refer to the numbers following the titles in the catalogue. 


Aagaard (J. P.) Iliff. 266, 2176. 
Abades (J. M.) Mimosa. 19757. 
Abbanat (Anthony) Purple and gray. 
4972. 
Abbatello (Andy) : 
Polly, say that you'll be mine. 


11418. 

You played and broke my heart. 
12305. 
Abbey (M. B.) What evening brings. 

20796. 


Abbott (HUinor) Why can’t we live 
in the old fashioned way. 93833. 
Abbott (Ethel) Clubwoman’s hymn. 


14452. 

Abbott (F. J.) Lullaby. 17361. 
Abbott (L. W.) Wonderland of 
dreams. 7752. 


Abbott (Mildred) Roses have made 


me remember. 11543. 
Abbott (Tess) Courage. 23649. 


Abel (Clara Haskell) : 
Lullaby. 24401. 

Night eat the Thimble 
24641. 

Abel (L. E.): 

Good looking mama, sweet scented 
mama. 1999. 

Jealous and blue. 21980. 

Lonely little me. 338. 

Love of mine. — 22145. 

My honey. 19860. 

Someone. 2977. 

Aborn (Morris): . 
Farcieal allegvo. 
In an opium den, 

About me. 6156. - 

Abrahams (Dave) 

3794. 

Abrahams (Maurice) inc.: 
It’s a lotta Bologny. 
Jubilee blues. 17187. 
That’s my baby. 1515. 
When the gold turns 

3267, 3369 (78). 
Why should TI blame 
. 16297. 
_ You said something when you said 
Dixie, '3351;,8860° 634))- 


106658—24——9 


isiands. 


LOO99. 
10554. 


Don’t pity me. 


13062. 


to gray. 


it on. yon. 


Abramowitz (Barney) : 
I rather fox trot than 
4212, 10425. 
If I can take you from somebody 
else, 10535, 14969. 
Sunny Jim. 756 (109), 3047. 
When do we eat. 16227, 25467. 


waltz. 


Wishing your wishes come true. 
18316. 
‘You ’l] want me back sometime. 
745. 
You were just made to order for 
me. 7792. 
Abrams (C. R.) Love me to death. 
13219. 
Abt (Franz) Let’s be laughing. 
19551. 
Abu und nu. 5689. 
Acale bazetzen. 9422. 
Acciani (Tobia) Ina rose garden. 
2184, 2185, 19333. — 


| Accord (Edition) g. m. b. h.: 


Adoree. 16382. 
Blind liebe, blinder hass. 16504. 
Dein sitisses, brennend rotes miind- 
chen. 14543. 
In Hawaii. 15007. 
In swinemtinde triumt man 
sand; 17126. 
Kom wir spielen ein bischen kla- 
vier, . 17237. 
Liliput. 10780, 13167. 
Nimm mein ganges herz. 
Souvenir. 13816. 
Wir zwei gehoren 
14110. 
Achong (Hdgar) 
11810. 
Achong (IL. R.) 
AechornieG. BP. 
Mazurka. 14163 (341). 
Novelette. 14163 (6). 
Achron (Joseph) : 
Fughetta. 16839. 
Hebrew melody. 
Prélude. ° 16379. 
Sicilienne. 17890. 
Acht deutsehe volkslieder zum konzert- 
vortrag. 21546. 


im 


155038. 
zusammen. 
Sunshine and roses. 


Alahbam’. 1496. 


Sey 8 


7808 (214). 


(1451 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. 8. v.18 


Ackerley (Harry) Carolina blues. 
PAZ ale, 

Ackerman (©. 8.) Black eyed Susan. 
23498. 


Ackerman (Gustave) Day by day in 
every way she’ll love me more and 
more. 111. 

Ackley (A. H.) Which, Santa Claus 
or Mother Goose? 1482. 

Ackley (B. D.): 

Answer the call. 3487. oe 

Do not ask me to go without 
Jesus. 9947. 

Encourager. 10060. 

Forward. 3945. 

Hymns of the living gospel, no. 1. 
12951. 

I love Him. 104583. 

If we will. 10548. 

If your life rings true. 

In the King’s service. 

Make every day count. 

O to be faithful. 13445. 

Out of the grave He came. 4866. 

Put your hand to the plough. 
11473. 

Thy will, not mine. 

Till the whole 
11968. 

We praise Thee. 14046. 

When I look into His face. 12166. 


Ackley (H. B.) If only. 130127 
Ackley (Henry) Who is the meanest 


13021. 
17127. 
10903. 


11963. 
world knows. 


gal in town—Josephine. 25510. 
Acland (L. T.): 
Eeh! tha never see. 8139. 


Rose and a song. 2857. 


Acme music pub. ¢Co.: 
If I had a man like Valentino. 
1030. 
In the land of yesterday. 
10579. 
Acosta (EH. J.): 
San-Tone blues. 
Sunny San-Tone. 20502. 


Acosta (Ray) Since you’ve come back 
to me. 22799. 
Acqua (Hva Dell): 
Song of Provence. 
Villanelle. 12080. 


Acqua cheta. 9424. 
Acrea (Clarence) Ah’s gwine back to 
Dixie on dis train. 9489. 
Acuff. (J. W.): 
Happy on the way. 6297. 
Have a broader vision. 12896. 
Preach, sing and pray. 13592. 
Adair (D. W.): 
Bamboo baby. 21116. 
Mexicana. 13302. ? 
A’ Dair (Jeanne): 
Home town blues. 4109. 
Isle of nowhere. 4829. 


1039, 


20293. 


25123. 


Adam (—): 
Bim-bims. 25595 (344). 
Lancelot. 25595 (422). . 


Adam (Adolphe) : 
Christmas hymn. 18364 (45). 
Christmas song. 14441, 14442. 


Adam (Joseph). Yellowstone national 
park suite. 14132. 
Adam (Léon)  Liselotte. 
25595 (429). 
Adams (—) Holy city. 6341. 
eo (A. A.) Governor’s own. 756 
6). 
Adams (A. E.) Who threw the water 
on the Tom ecat’s back. 23249, 23250. 
Adams (C. B.) Resurrection story. 
5010. 
Adams (Cleo.) Telephone blues. 20574. 
Adams (Clifford) Frolics and fancies. 
10182. 
Adams (EK. H.): 
Full tide. 14721. 
Japanese dancing girl. 
Leafy way. 18146. 
When the leaves turn red. 
Wind-blown hill. 16303. 


Adams (EK. T.) Childhood memories. 
839. 


2369, 4483, 


13070. 
14074. 


Adams (Ernest) Bond. 1630. _ 
Adams (Gale) : 
Marie Rose. 2452. 


Say that you love me. 2900. 

Tess of the storm country. 3095. 
Adams (H. V.).: 

Love’s wiley dream. 6706. 

Love’s wooing eall. 357. 

To the flower of Arabia. 5875. 
Adams (J. F.): 


A-cooin’ and a lovin’ o’ you. 
14166. 
Daddy o’ mine. 9858. 


Dear mother Yale. 9912. 
Home to the lips that I love. 


10365. 
Laddie boy. 10716. 
Voices. 120938. 


Adams (Jimmy) Down on the farm 
they all ask for you. 9980. 
Adams (Joseph) music pub. co.: 
Afterthoughts. 5. , 
Chant du cygne. 1711. 
Great tomorrow. 14774, 14775. 
If only I could click I shouldn’t 
mind. 21900. 


Adams (M. F.) By radio. 7958. 

Adams (M. M.) Oh Dixieland I’se 
comin back. 11237. . 

Adams (Paul) No one knew it was 
you made me cry. 15506. 

Adams (R. L.) Ola-apa-pa. 
17628. 

Adams (S. G.) Pinin’ just for you. 
7106, 8872, 11398. 


11258, 


1432 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Adams (Stephen) : 
Bravo Jack. 25595 (34). 
By the waters. 5679 (22). 
Fiona. 14163 (172). 
Forge and the bell. 5679 (39). 
Quaker. 11475. 
Wilt thou. be mine. 14163 (614). 
Adams (W. G.): 
Kissing. 4422. 
"Turn the alarm clock off. 
Adamson (Vrs. Cunliffe): | 
How we court down Devon way. 


5406. 


8306. 
Rose you picked last summer. | 
8957. 
Addy (Maren S. ) Pentecostal show- 
ers. 24820. 


Adeler (Edgar): 


In a day or two. 23352 (65). 


Karroo. 15115. 
Adieu, patrie. 14175. 
Agikias CA: *” YW ~) Adkins © simple 


method for playing popular music. 
7810. 
Adlam (Frank) : 
Butterfly. 14163 (70). 
Dreams of my own land. 
(24), 14163 (147). 
Elsie from Chelsea. 
Goblin dance. 190. 
I can’t think ob nuthin’ else but 
you. 20974 (87). 
Rustic dance. 14163 (482). 
Searf dance. 9558. 
Sheep bells. 14163 (510). 
Study in G. 618. 
Adrienne. 10354, 10664, 10853, 11665, 
12209. 
Advanced sight reading course from 
the universal music system. 3379. 
Aeolian music co. On Jand and sea. 
20028. 
Af’n veg. 3382. 
Afton water. 16386. 
Aga (F. N.) See Nazare-Aga (F.). 
Ager (Milton): 
Back home. 12486. 
Beautiful girls you have the world 
at your feet. 14290. 
Beyond the moonbeam 
12480, 12481. 
Change your step. 
Evil eye. 14646. 
Girl I love is like 
wisp. 16861. 
Louisville Lou. 4527. 6684, 13212. 
Lovin’ Sam, the sheik of Alabam. 
4550. : 
Mamma 
17376. 
My old ramshackle shack. 6919. 


TSO8 
14163 (150). 


trail. 
12570),.12571. 


a will-o-the- 


goes where papa goes. 


Non-stop lovin’ man. 13420. 
Oui, oui, Monsieur. 15598. 


13510. 


Paisley shawl. 


Queen of the gas house gang. 
15718. 

Shakespearian blues. 15828. 

Struttin’ school. 13846, 15952. 

They weren’t any better in the 


good old days. 16058. 

Tick, tock. 13936. 

Twinkle, twinkle, little’ star. 
13979. 

We're not as bad as we're painted. 
14047. 


Where the rambler roses ramble 
*round my old ramshackle shack. - 
5582. 

Who cares. 5590. 

Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, inc.: 
Back home. 12436, 14163 (631). 
Bad little boys aren’t goody. 

756 (7). 

Beautiful girls you have the world 
at your feet. 14163 (634), 14290. 

Beyond the moonbeam trail. 

12480, 12481, 14163 (635). 

Change your step. 12570, 12571, 
14163 (644). 

Come let us dance the waltz of 
love. 9413 (168), 9797. 

Evil eye. 14646. 

Four little walls and me. 10166. 

Girl I love is like a _ will-o-the- 


wisp. 16861. 
Goodbye but not forever.756 (35), 
960. 


He'll always be one of those guys. 
14798, 19111, 20974 (136). 


Hula Lou. 19178. 

I hate to think what would happen 
to me. 24076. 

Ym somebody nobody loves. 
19264, 19265, 20974 (148). 

It can never happen again. 10603. 


Louisville Lou. 
6684. 

Mamma goes where papa goes. 
16373) 058)y! 17376: 


4527, 5679 (264), 


My old ramshackle shack. 6919. 

‘Neath Egyptian skies. 11150, 
11151, 12344 (179). 

Non-stop loving man. 13420. 

O, gee, Georgie! 19972, 20974 
(178). 

Oui oui Monsieur. 15598. 

Paisley shawl. 13510, 14163 
(719). 

Queen of the gas house gang. 
15GRS: 

Shakespearian blues. 15828. 

Struttin’ school. 13846, 14163 
(745), 15952. 

They weren’t any better in the 


good old days. 16058. 

Tick! tock! the Dresden clock. 
13936, 14163 (758). 

Trying to forget. 
(378). 


5400, 5679 


1453 


INDEX 


a Ee ee Le 


Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, ine. —-Con. 


Twelve o’clock at night. 20680, 
20974 (221). 
Twinkle, twinkle, little © star. 


13979, 14163 (761). 

Waltz of love. 1475 (28), 3238. 

We're not as bad as we’re painted. 
T4047. 

What do they mean by love. 
5533, 9413 (240), 12161. 

When you come to the end of the 
lane. 18263. . 

Where the rambler roses ramble 
round. 5582, 5679 (400). 

Why do I care for you: 1475 (31), 
3288. 

You didn’t want me when I wanted 
you. 16373 (103), 18341. 

You said no yesterday. 16354. 
Agerby (Aksel) Berceuse. 16488. 
Aginskego (N.) Do sliubu. 3784. 
Agnew (J. E.): 

"A Irrangesa! 5681. 

Fraternal emblem. 6207. 


AOU Le. AD) Charming Lee. 
14414. 
Ah! the syghes that come fro’ my : 


heart. 9441. 
Ahl (F. A:): 


Darktown dancing team. 23686. 


Golden land. 14756. 
Ahlbach (W. J.) Somewhere in my 
heart. 9079. ; 


Ahlefeld (Ff: W.) jr.: 
Cabaret blues. 21226. 
Mother. 22297. 
Ahlert (FF: E.):: 
Benny! be yourself. 7913. 
Land of cotton blues. 17249. 
Where rainbows end. 16270. 
You're doing a Rip Van Winkle. 
23320. 
Ahlheim (W. C.) 
heart. 1542. 
Ahlheim (W: C.) music co.: 
Payday blues. 4899. 
Take me to your heart. 1342. 
Ahn & Simrock (Bitihnenverlag) g. m. 
bv BR: 
Leibkutscher des Fredericus Rex. 
22067. 
Schénste von allen. 
Aichele (Elmer) : 
If you tried. 8878. 
Old fashioned days. 2684. 
She’s got that too. 11630. 
Somebody else is stealing my 
sweetie’s kisses. 11701. 
Aieta (Salvatore). De wop. ~21401. 
Aiken (W. H.))) In :Aprily, 2188: - 
Ailbout (Hans): 
Bionde geisha. 
In the village. 
Rustic celebration. 
When Pippa dances. 


Take me to your 


11589. 


7925. 

15027. 

15782. 
12176. 


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Ainsworth (T. H.) Golden hours. 
21652. ae 
Air, Amaryllis. 7813. 
Aitken (George) : 
Barcarola. 16468/ 
‘Enigma and Butterfly. 
Exile. 14650. 
Akers (M. H.) Rock-a-by train. 17799 
Akins (A. V.) Patty O’Brien. 22536. 
Akins (J.S2)/3 
Naughty mamma, down in Louis- 
ville. 19911. 
On the inside. 
Akst (Harry) : 
All my life. 21013. 
And how. 5741. 
At the cake walk ball. 5769, 7861. 
Bad news blues. 16462. 
Dearest you’re the nearest to me 
heart. 875, 6031. 
First, last and always. 12811. 
Four little walls and me. 10166. 
-How proud I'll be. 999, 2083. 
I can’t forget you. 4150, 4151. 
I love ’er. 12970. 
I’m jealous. 10476. 
I’m somebody nobody loves. 19264, 
19265. 
In that southern harem of mine. 
6481, 8392. 
Mammy’s day in Dixie-land. $595. 
Mary’s a real good fellow, but 
Mary’s a real good girl. 22204. 
Poison ivories. 11412. 
Pretty little thing. 22599, 24891. 
Smile will go a long long way. 


14620. 


8815. 


11681. 
Song of a summer night. 11720. 
Sorry. 5218, 7394. 
South sea eyes. 1310, 5219. 
Stella. 9111. 


‘Sweet Henry the pride of Tennes- 
see. 9148, 11832, 15982. 
That bran’ new galo’ mine. 18062, 
18364 (318), 20584, 20585. 
. They’ve got their Indian habits on 
in Dixieland. 7528, 9195. 
Wet yo’ thumb. 3248.. 
What will become of me. 
23209. 
While you’re gone. 18279, 20859. 
Youw’re near but yet so far. 98397. 
You said no yesterday. 16854. 
Alabama technical inst. & college for — 
women. Montevallo songs. 138327. 


Alaleona (Domenico) : 
Anniversario. 3483. 
Due girovaghi. 3830. 
Fumo e la neve. 3955. 
Alba music pub. co.: 
Sandy. 15800. 
When the moon is sinking low, 
16252. 


18237, 


4 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Albano (Ferdinando) : 
"A cchiu’ bella’e Napule. 14164. 
Ammore ‘mpertinente. 7840. 
°E cchiu’ lluonghe m’aggia sceppa’. 

12 G31. 

Mandolinista Rossi. 2441. 
Nnanze ‘o carcere. 13411. | 
°O ffuoco d’o Vesuvio. 13483. 
Signorina ingenua. 7317. 
Stornello del dolore. 20482. 
Tarantella sotto ’e rrose. 9161. 
Tuorne pe’ n’ ora. 16118. 
Viene addu me’. 16165. 


Albano (Luciano): 
Ammore muorto. 9478. 
E’ muorto ammore. 16752. 
' Albee (Lew) In the shadows. 17133. 
Albeniz (—): 
Cadiz. 25595. (354). 
Malaguena. 20974 (165). _ 
Seguidilla. 20974 (200), 22745. 
Sevilla. 22757. 
Tango in D. 20974 (214). 

Albeniz (I.): 

Pepita Jiménez. 13541. 
Tango. 22986. 
Albeniz (J.): 
Mazurka. 13287, 13288. 
Midsummer nights serenade. 163573 
(60). 
Albersenn (Edouard) 
25599 (82). 
Albert (Eugen d’) Mareike von Nym- 
wegen. 15295. 
Albert (George) 
. 9579. 
Albert (Harry) 
23259. * 
Alberti (Einar): 
Der er gu’skelov en dag igen i 
morgen. 16695. 
Pedersen. 13536. 
Alberti (Sol): 
Hour. 2076. 
Trees. 3170. 
Albin (Gustavo): - 
Cancelle! cancelle! 18621. 
Matenata campagnola. 13284. 
Ti bacero. . . quando. 20636. 
Albisi (Giovanni) Addio Giovinezza. 
3378. 

Album-blatter. 7819. 

Album, di composicioni e danse. 7820. 

Album of 20 melodies of Ireland. 7821. 

Album rose. 21007. 

Alchin (€. A.) Keyboard harmony. 

22082. 
Aleus (Lucile) 
_ Aldrich (F.) Love and flowers. 6686. 
Aldridge (J. E.).: 

i Back bitting baby Brown. 14270. 
Dear heart I long for you. 12672. 
Don’t cry about me. 9956. 
‘Good-bye boys. 16886. 

Harmony blues. 4058. 


Esmeralda. 


Beautiful Galilee. 


Why must we part. 


Million years. 6830. 


I never get tired of loving you. 
6421, 

Leaving time. 15161. 

Love and the moonlight. 10847. 

Now I’m going to two-time you. 
8764. 

Picking them up and laying them 
down. 11390. . 

Spread joy. 17968. 

Sweet baby mine. 11826. 

That familiar strain. 5325. 

You’re the only daddy for me. 
1635300) 

Aletter (Wilhelm) : 

Am abend. 14163 (19). 

Bluette-pastorale. . 12499. 

Herbstlied. 14163 (239). 

._ In der heimath. 14163 (266). 
Kleine Turko. 14163 (300). 
Loreley waltz. 14163 (318). 
Rondo gracieux. 14168 (476). 


Alex (Joé): 
Julieta. 10648. 
Polka argentino. 11415. 
Alexander.(C. W.): 
Entertainers blues. 14621. 
Look what I’ve missed by waiting 
so long. 15224. 
Alexander (Dorothy) America, your 
boys are calling you. 3419. 
Alexander (H. J.) Tapioca. 5298. 
Alexander (Juliette) Sacred songs 
for church and home. 13673. 
Alexander (M.) Try and.-get it. 
20667. 
Alexander. (Newton) 
ful world. 283. 
Alexander (V.) 
mother. 9470. 
Alexandrine studio. Mother mine, 
dearest pal of all. 8675. 
Alfano (F.) Eliana. 3851. 
Alfoéldy (Imre) Hungarian concert 
polka. 24049. 
Alford (Frank) : 
I want to marry the sunshine. 
6429. 
Indefinite Johnnie. 21940. 
Alford (H. L.): 
Away to the Black Hills. 1558. 
Let’s go. 10758. 
My orientale. 485. 
Old plantation moon. 20024. 
Sweet Louise. 7462. 


Alford (K. J.) pseud. See Ricketts 
(Heid 
Alice, where art thou. 12367. 
Alix (Victor) You-you. 3356. 
Alkan (C. V.) Préludes and priéres. 
7145. 
All-star music corp.: 
How could I care for somebody 
else. 19169. 
Melody of mine. 19730. 


Its a wonder- 


Always stand by 


1435 


INDEX 


All-star music corp.—Continued. 
Not yet, Suzette! 19951. 
What’ll I'do? 20799. 


All through the night. 5721. 
Allabough (Jos.) jr. * Cuban. sweet- 
heart. 38704. 
Allan (Clifford) 

17136. 


Allan & ¢o., pty., ltd.: 

Along the road 
5724, 21025. 

Back to Croajingolong. 
Cold North sea. 14456. 
Cottage of dreams. 5978. 
Cradle story. 18728. 
Down by the Murray. 237382. 
Down Wagga way. 18855. 
Hgyptian tone poems. 901. 
Happy little frog. 12890. 
Hornpipe in G. 14858. 
I’m going. 1018. 


Indian dream. 


to Gundagai. 


18495. 


In our little canoe. 6476. 
Invocation. 19381. 
Love and sleep. 6687. 


Love, you’re a fraud. 6699. 


Madrigal. 15270. 
Magic moon. 24424. 
Mantilla. 15285. 


Molly. 15365. 
Old homestead. 
Quiet corner. 
Sheba. 7300. 
Snowy river. 25095. 
Sum of life. 1324. 
Sweet Hawaiian isle. 15980. 
There’s a weleome waiting you in 
Bonnie Scotland. 7525. 
Venetian reverie. 25403. 
Walter. 25434. 
Whalin’ up the Lachlan. 
W'll-in-a-wisp. 16300. 
Will you remember me. 
Wishin’. 16310. 
Yes, indeed. 20917. 
Zelda. 16370. 
Allayne (Alyce): 
Imprisoned love. 
Thy song. 19888. 


15468. 
TAT2. 


14055. 
25528. 


19327. 


Allen (A. W.) Granny’s Song at twi- 
light. 6268. 

Allen (Albert) Calendar chorus 
1661. 


Allen (Andrew) : 
Annie, you’re just like my mam- 


My. Oro. 

He used to sing in his sleep 
4079. 

In the eyes of the world yow’re 
mine. 8394. 


Just to amuse the baby. 13104. 

Monkey doodle harem. 4667. 

Never let her learn to dance. 
8742. 


Scenes that are brightest. 8981. 


pt. m7, n. s., v.18 


Then 
9185. 

Why did I marry my wife. 

Woman always pays. 7748. 


youll be sorry for me. 


9335. 


Allen (Arthur) Afternoon blues. 
12361. 

Allen (B. A.) My heart is in Wis- 
consin. 13373. 

Allen (B. EE.) If I only had a pal 
like you. 21896. 

Allen (Bob) Playing. 20126. 

Allen (C. C.) New America. 446. 

Allen (C. E.) Valse Louise. 18178. 

Allen (C. F.): 


Crowning the Christ. 9842. 

Go tell the story now. 10228. 

Jesus Stands ready to help you. 
10688. 

Open your heart to Jesus. 11302. 


Allen (Elizabeth) Nobody to go home 
to. 15512: 
Allen (G. G.) 

10714. 
Allen (Grace) 
in Thy victory. 
Allen (I. M.): 
Is there a home anywhere? 21957. 
Oh! the devil. 22455. 


Allen (lL. H.) Little grey nun. 19583. 
Allen (M. V.) Moonlight reverie. 
4674. 

Allen (Suzanne) : 

Hear those Christmas bells 

a-ringing. 16928. 

No! not apart. 17572. 
Allen (T. R.) Forevermore. 10156. 
Allen (T. W.) Maroon victory. 6767. 
Allenburg (Sally) Id like a girl. 


Labor union man. 


We will shout for joy 
7672. 


10423. 
Alley (S. L.). Those mean mamma 
blues. 16069. 


Alleyn (Leslie) : 
Day after day, for you I’m sigh- 
ing. 21394. a: 
Grannie. 4035. 
I ain’t goin’ 
21787. 
I’m worse. 21851. 
Idaho, I don’t know why I miss 
you so. 4248, 
Just a quaint little cot. 13092. 
They ean’t charge us for that. 
23048. 
Allgeier (J.) Why should it rain on 
Wednesday night. 20874. 
Allier (G.) Pierre de Serbie. 15655. 
Allison (Alice) Lullaby. 22160. 
Allison (J. N.) Star of my dream- 
land. (Ore 
Allitsen (Frances) 
25595: (276): 
Allman (Mrs. A. F.) Proposal. 24900. 
Allman (Krine) I’m the guy. 14929. 


back to nowhere. 


There’s a land. 


1436 


* INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Allon (Oscar) : 


Dawn in a fairy garden. 109. 
Hastern dreams. 134. 
Moonrise. 412. 
Woodland whispers. 
Allpress (T. H.) 
F415. 
Allred (A. L.): 
My pretty blue eyed Lou. 6922. 


9365. 
Tut’s foxy fox trot. 


Sweeter than the  columbine. 
11841. 
Allsman (Eugene) ’Way down in 
Mexico. 20765. 
Allsopp (Fred) Let’s go to Lyons. 
15169. 
Allyn (Lou) Gone are the days. 
10252. 


Almandoz (Norberto) : 
Bird in his cage. 143815. 
Melancholy. 24487. 
Song of the cider. 25124. 

Almas temple 1923 Shrine committee, 


ine. Greetings of Almas. 10275. 
‘Almayrac (G.) Giovinezza. 3978. 
Almond eye. 23385. 

Alnes (Eyvind) : 
Du déda. 894. 


En visa till Karin. 904. 
En visa till Karin ur fingelset. 
905. 
Klaverstvkker over sange af Half: 
dan Kjerulf. 19514, 19515. 
Sommarmelodi. 1298. 
4 varmlindska latar. 768. 
10 pianostykker. 3407. 
Aloha oe. 23386. 
Alonso (Francisco) : 
Fiebre verde. 10117. 
Hora tonta. 8299. 
Marie Brizard. 8609. 
VYamborilera. 9158. 
Alpert (Harry): 
Just to hide away with you. 
6574. 
Supposing. 624. 
Alpert (Milton) . Maybe, doesn’t mean 
a thing. 13286. 
Alpha music co.: 
Dewey’s victory. 14553. 


Fare you well sweet Isabel. 
3903. 

Lock me in your heart. 6670, 
}243438. 

Red River. 2824. 

Southern songs. 3002. 


When the golden leaves are turn- 
ing. 7701, 9313, 25482. 
Alsbury (M. M.) 2 
Die me mother when to anchor. 
637. 
There’s a lily in the valley. . 648. 
Alston (Lewis) Id like to be back 
home again. 19206, 17004. 
“ee (R. LL.) Darling sweetheart. 


Alston (Mrs: 'T: A.) 
21399. 

Alstyne (Egbert Van) 
styne (Hgbert) 

Alte und neue kunst.: 


Days of youth. 


See Van Al- 


Drei orchesterlieder fiir hohe 
stimme. T7081. 
Schenke mir einen dollar. mein 
liebling. 8983. 
Zwei lustige lieder. 8844. 

Althen (Florence) O! Jane. 22420. 


Althouse (M. A.): 
Amor patrie. 7535. 


Cosmos. 14163 (123). 
John Hay. 6548. 
Keystone volunteers. 5679 (62). 
Linnet. 6639. 
Old Berks. 4828. 
Our illustrious potentate march. 
13505. 
Penn wheelmen march. 14163 (429. 
430). 
Primrose march. 4965. 
175th anniversary mareh. 18363. 
Altiers (Jimmy) Dreamy Napoli. 
6091. 
Altizer (E. E.) United States. 18169. 


Altschuler (Modest) Fox trot. 172. 
Alvaranga (C.) Life in the world. 
vad 
Alvarez (J. G.): 
Amada inmovil.- 18423. 
Amor errante. 184384. 
Am I a soldier of the cross. 
Amani (Nicolas) 
17586. 
Amaru (Joseph) Always do right by 
your mother. 1512. 
Amato (Alfredo) : 
?A rosa ’e ’a palomma. 


5679 (5). 
Nubian desert song. 


3573. 


Bagnainolo é la bagnante. 3479. 

Inglese e il cocchiere. 43813. 
Amato (Gennaro) : 

Artisti di Sechenenza. 24. 

*F ghella ’e sta citta. 16750. 

Nisciuno adda sape. 17568. 

°O fatto d’ ’o scunatore. 22417. 

Poveri mariti. 22585. 

Serenata a Maria Rosa. 11615. 


Uh! mannaggia ’e che _ resate. 
12037. 
Amberg (J.): 
Andante funébre. 
Danse des lutins. 
Ambrose (Corabel W.) 
tana. 24163. 
Ambrose :-(Paul) : 
Angel’s song. 23402. 
Come see the place where Jesus 
lay. 8666. 
Gavotte. 1963. 
Just for to-day. 24241. 
O Lamb of God, T come. 
Orange blossoms. 493. 
Pasquinata. 1216. 


21044. 
21388. 
In old Mon- 


13436. 


1437 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n.8., v.18 


Ambrose (Paul)—Continued. 

Saviour breathe an evening bless- 
ing. 24992. 

Swing song. 25595 (267). 

Valse gracieuse. 25595 (293). 

Ambrose (R. 8.) One sweetly solemn 
thought. 14163 (4138), 15583, 24755. 

Ambrosio (Alfred a’): 

En badinant. 20974 (21-28). 
Gavotte et musette. 21614. 
Intermezzo. 21033. 
Nocturne. 23398. 

Premiéres tendresses. 20974 (66). 
Valse. 21034. 

Ambrosio (Luigi d’) Nuits d’Espagne. 
22410. 

Ambrosio (W. F.) Would God I were 
the tender apple-blossom. 20909. 
Amehil (Franz) Hawaiian waltz. 

16922. 

Amelie (Joseph) My white rose. 
15469. 

Amelotte (A. J.) Mammy my rockin’- 
chair queen. 4574. 

Amelung (Julian R.) Senorita. 7277. 

American Baptist publication — soc. 
Golden century. 10242. 

American book co.: 

Blacksmith. 25595 (345). 
Buttercups. 25595 (352). 
Cuckoe music. 25595 (364). 
Our flag... 25595 (462). 
Pretty tulip. 25595 (466). 
Star child. 25595 (492). 
Tick-tock. 25595 (503). 
Vilolet;* 25596." (512): 

Wise bird. 25595 (520). 

American legion (Matthias post) 
Wake up! and give the bovs the 
bonus. 14028. 

American legion (Weymouth post, no. 
79) Weymouth post no. 79 Ameri- 
can legion. 14054. 

American mfg. coneern. Melodies for 
children. 15319. 

American music pub. co.: 

Mammv’s song. 22183. 
‘Say it with a ukulele. 11582. 

American piano ¢o0,: 

Abide with me. 20980. 

Ah! moon of my delight. 1491. 
Air. ~p2e092: 

All muddled up. 16403. 
Arabesque. 21411. 

Azalia. 16480. 

Banjo-picker. 21117. 
Barearole. 2906. 

Blue eyed blues. 1625. 
Butterflies. 1657. 

By the sea. 22728. 

Capriccio. 21194. 

Capriccio brillante. 2498. 
Carmen potpourri no. 1. 1615. 
Cavatina. 2809. 

Cecily. 21259. 


1438 


Chanson. dansante. — 1704. ' 
Christmas morn. 16595. 
Curious story. 1791. . 
Dance caprice. 2010. 
Dancing fool. 1801. 

Dawn in the desert. 16671. 
Day of resurrection. 16674. 
Do it again. 1837. 


Dream of youth. 21456. 


Hegyptian dance. 21483. 
En bateau. 16763. 
Face to face 21524. 
Faded love letters. 16780. 
From the land of the sky-blue 
water. 16888. 
Garland of old fashioned roses. 
16841. 

Gavotte and Air: 21611. ~ 

Guitarre. 22298. 

He that has God his -guard’an 
-made. 21717. 

Holy. 16956. 

Holy Ghost, with light. 21745. 

Pll build a stairway to paradise. 
17019. 

Tll forget you. ,21820. 

I’m just wild about Harry. 2129. 

I’m troubled in mind. 2135. 

I need Thee ev’ry hour. 17065. 

Idilio. 21890. 

If flowers could speak. 21894. 

In Elizabethan days. 17118. 

In resetime when we said good- 
bye. 2208. 

Interrupted revery. 23088. 

Japanese sunset. 21977. 

Jerusalem the golden. 21981. 

Jesus Christ is risen to-day. 17172. 

Jewels of the Madonna. 21987. 

Ji-ji-boo. 17180. 

Just because you’re you. 2271. 

Kashmiri song. 22026. 

Kicky-koo. 2288. 

Kol nidre. 22045. 

Lead kindly light. 17257. 

Lilacs. 22086. 

List’ning on some radio. 28372. 

Loch Lomond. 17297. 

Louisian’. 17318. 

Lovable eves. 24038. 

Love sends a little gift of roses. 
2411. 


Lovey dove. 2420. 

Marionette. 22197. 

Mary, dear, some day we will meet 
again. 2456. 

Meditation. 2462. 

Mercy. 222383. 

Minuet in G. 21135. 

Moment musical. 2914. 

Moon River. 2537. 

Mother dear. 22300. 

Mother in Ireland. 17472. 

Murmuring zephyrs. 17480. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 19238 


a a ea ea 


My buddy. 17488. 


My honey’s lovin’ arms. 2578. 
My Jesus as Thou wilt. 17506. 
My wild Irish rose. 2598. 


Neath the South Sea moon. 2611. 


Nena. 22379. 

Nobody lied, when they said that 
I cried over you. 2628. 

Now the day is over. 22409. 

O sole mio. 22427. 

Oh gee! oh gosh! 2672. 


Oh, he whom Jesus loved. 17615. 
Oh sing-a-loo. 2675. 
On the Alamo. 2696. 
On the road to Mandalay. 17645. 
Onward, Christian soldiers. 17653. 
Oogie-ocgie wa-wa. 17654. 
Orientale. 22498. 
Out where the blue begins. 
Pale moon. 17680. 
Persian song. 17705. 
Prelude in E flat. 22592. 
Preludes. 22093, 22094, 
Rainy day Sue. 2813. 
Remembrance. 22640. 
Rock of ages. 22668. 
Romance. 22672. 
Romance in A flat. 
Ronde des lutins. 22676. 
Rose of Bombay. 2862. 
Say it while dancing. 
Scherzino, 22294, 
Serenade espagnole. 
Serenata. 22755. 
Sevilla: 22757. 
Sheherazade. 2944, 2945. 
Shepherd’s hey. 22771. 
Silver stars. 2956. 
Silver Swanee. 17897. 
Smile through your tears. 
Sneak. 2967. 
Sonata. 21306. 
Song of the robin. 
Spring came with you. 
Spring song. 22231. 
Still, still with Thee. 
Study on a Chinese theme. 
Stumbling. 3034. 
Sullivan’s Irish jigs. 3042, 3043. 
Sun of my soul. 18004. 
Sunrise and vou. 18007. 
Suppose the rose were you. 18012. 
Sweet Indiana home. 3057. 
Tambourin chinois. 3080. 
Thank God for a garden. 3097. 
’Tis then I love you most of all. 
18119. 


Toot-toot Tootsie ! goo’ bye. 18136. 


17676. 


22673. 


2898. 
1709. 


2964. 
22849. 
22880. 


22898. 
3033. 


Turkey in the straw. 23094. 
Unfinished symphony. 2915. 
Valse. 2354. 

Valse arabesque. 23127. 


23128, 
23130. 


Valse caprice. 
Valse coquette. 


Valse de coneert. 23131. 


Valse viennoise. 3200. 

Veil dance. 23145. 

Waliz. 1976. 

While the years rol! by. 18278. 
Who did you fool after all? 


18287. 
Who is Sylvia? 17850. 
Who knows? 18290. 
Who'll take my place, when Pm 


gone. 3282. 
Why should I cry over you? 

3292. 
Woodland sketches. 17366. 


World is waiting for the sunrise. 
Biren : 
Ye servants of God. 
American woolen @o.:° ~ 
American woolen Go. 
23396. 
Harmony march. 
Ames (Lawrence) 
mama. 15241. 
Amico Fritz. 24467: 
Amilay pub co.: 
Henrietta. 12914. 
Transcontinental. 
Amedio (Frank) : 
*A serenata d’o zampugnaro. 16377. 


21706. 


anthem. 


19097. 
Love me sweet 


13952. 


Cento di questi giorni. 21263. 
O’ sfaticato. 17600. 
Soldato e lavandaia. 22829. 


Vado in euria. 23125. 
Amorsi (G.): 

Promenade idylle. 2791. 

Sérénade. 2928. 


Amour masqué. 5925, 5982, 6522, 6525, 
6855, 7490, 9485, 9732, 12573, 13658, 
14216-14219, 15056. 


Anahuac. 21040, 21041. ~ 
Anaya y Arrieta. Beatriz Tamayo. 
16475. 


Anceaux (M.): 
Danse ukranienne. 6013.7 
Nuit de Noél dans la campagne. 
6976. 


Anchak (J.T.) Now I’m through with 


you. 22406. 
Aneliffe (Charles) : 
Alpine echoes. 1510, 5679 (127). 
April’s lady. 5759. 
Gladiola waltz. 14747. 
Jeanette. 2248. 
Scented arbor. 
Southern nights. 
Spring’s enchantment. 609. 
Sunshine and kisses. 9133. 
Two novelettes. 14221, 14222. 
Andersen (Sophus) lLdéster, de kalder 
paa dig! 1289. 
Anderson (A.) Where the Dixie sun- 
shine shines. 16271. 
Anderson (A. B.) We shall see Him 
face to face. T03. 


25004. 
3001, 5220. 


1439 


INDEX 


Anderson (Mrs. A. C.) Long lost pal. 
6676. 
Anderson (A. O.) 
4534. 
Anderson (Annabelle) : 
Gossiping blues. 12876. 
Harmonizing daddy, where did 
you get so many keys. 12893. 
He may be your dog, but he wears 
my collar. 12901, 21711. 
Hoo-tee-hoot. 12934. 
If you don’t give me what I want 
I’m gonna get it somewhere else. 
13015, 17109. 
Men ain’t satisfied. 10964. 


Anderson (BerthaE.) Sunrise. 25193. 
Anderson (C. A.) Emerald waters. 
18902. 
Anderson (C. O.) Tee falau. 5305. 
Anderson (Clifford) I’m thinking of 
you. 1022. 
Anderson (KH. E.) 
Hawaii. 14918. 
Anderson (EH. O.): 
Dear sweet mother divine. 
Girl of my dreams. 19029. 
Love’s calling. 19635. 
Anderson (Fannie) Iowa. the best. 
10595. 


Anderson (Frank): 
All over you. 1508. 
Gee, you’re a wonderful 

6219. 
Meet me in Maryland. 6786. 
Pesticatin’ mama, you’ve got your 
daddy up a tree. 7093, 17707. 

Suppose nobody eared. 3050. 
When night-time comes. 20882. 
Would you ery. 93869. 

Anderson (H. F.) Visions of child- 

hood days. 23158. 

Anderson (J. A.): 
I’m going higher some day. 6410. 
Let’s go. 4465. 
Loxzd followed me. 
Radio song. 17764. 

Anderson (J. M.) North Dakota. 

15517. 

Anderson (Johnnie) : 

That syncopated melody. 5336. 


Love of the ages. 


V’m going back to 


21407. 


17312. 


You made me. 5661. 
Anderson (Katherine) You have 
broken my heart. 25575. 
_ Anderson (Mrs. Leonard) There is a 
longing in my heart. 25268. 


Anderson (M.) Meet me _ tonight. 
10949. 

Anderson (Martha) Dear girl of 
mine. 9902. 

Anderson (Oswald) Josie. 15079. 


Anderson (Roy) 
24128. 

Anderson (Vermont) 

Anderson (W. A.) 
does us part. 3187. 


I want my home. 


Roses. 24964. 


1440 


girl. 


Until death, dear, 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Anderson (W. M.): 
Hush-a-bye mammy’s little Rose. 


14865. 
Tell me you'll forgive me. 20577, 
25246. 
Anderton (H. O.) Two lyrics. 16420. 


Andino (Frank) 
leste. 13487. 
Andino (J. E.): 
For compositions by J. EK. Andino, 

see this index under names of 
claimant of copyright. 


°O messaggiere ce- 


Andino (Julian KE.) Rustic lane. 
24978. 

André (B.) Be glad. 9576. 

Andre (Carl) Moonlight — revels. 
24544. 


André (Johann) 
tischen schule. 1524. 
André (Maurice) Crac!!. dés qu’une 
petit’ femme me regarde. 21365. 
Andrea Chenier. 25595 (7-10). 
Andreasen (Axel) : 
Hun hed Emil. 24048. 
Paa grund at den lave valuta, vi 
har. 24784. 
Soa vil jed gaa frivillig med. 
24981. 
Vor’ses elskte fgdeland. 25423. 
Andrekson (K.): : 
Call again. 12540. 
Indecision. 10589. 
Now, and times before on old 
Broadway. 11191. 
Time gentlemen, please. 
Andreu (EH. Rey-) 


Anfang der prak- 


18110. 
See Rey-Andreu 


(E.) 
Andreu (C. G.) Farolillo. 12795, 
12796. 
Andrew (Paul): 

Charley’s aunt. 12577. 


Clark’s (Cumberland) first con- 
-eert party album. 14449. 
If the Swanee River 
through London. 14980. 
Andrews (A. F.): 
Broken chord. 23527. 
Colored shadows. 3658. 
For you. 936. 
June and December. 4374. 
Lead us, heavenly Father. 8494. 
Miss Grady. 1147. 
Whither shall I go from Thy 
spirit. 25507. 
Andrews (E. C.) Irregularity. 10596. 
Andrews (G. W.) Song of devotion. 
13795. 
Andrews (Mark) : 
Now sleeps the crimson petal. 
17584. 
Requiem. 22648. 
Resurrection. T7808 (277). 
Wild ride. 23265. 
Andrews (Miriam) 
10093. 


flowed 


Fairest normal. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-138, 1923 


Andrews €N. N.) pseud. See J. A. 
Richison. 

Andrus (Julia) You grew tired of 
me. T7776. 


Anduaga (E. H. de) 
lules. 21477. 
Angelis (Phil De) 
(Phil) 
Angels and the shepherds. 16422. 
Angels in heaven have changed my 
name. 18440. 
Angelus music pub. co.: 
At parting. 23422. 
Dear old Chinatown. 16679. 
Drifting along together. 18870. 
Little kiss or two. 24327. 
Marcheta’s sister. 24459. 
Sherazade, sweet  Sherazade. 
22773. 
Some one’s been peekin’. 17940. 
To California. 18126. 
What a fool you made out of me. 


Ebats de libel- 
See De Angelis 


25459. 
Anghinelli (E. D.) Inno _littorio. 
19379. 
Angle (I. J.) Mother. 17467. 


Angless (Ethel): 
OQ gather me the rose, the rose. 
S81 (2. ; 
Sweetheart land. 15998. 
Anglo Canadian music ¢€o.: 
For all the saints. 23838. 
He ealleth for thee. 4070. 
Light of light shine on. 4477. 
Thine forever, God of love. 25285. 
We give immortal praise. 1418. 
With you alway. 5620. 
Anglo-French music co., ltd.: 
Alice in Wonderland. 
14196. 
Allegretto semplice. 7828. 
Bed in summer. 1594. 
Classics for beginners. 
Country scenes. 12626. 
Four cameos. 25235. 
Four little dances. 15586. 
Galliard. 23865. 
King’s hunt. 24267. 
Little voice. 24340. 
Lullaby. 10886. 
Mariner’s song. 8610. 
My shadow. 2591. 
Nursery rhymes of London town. 
24670. 
Petite berceuse. 2748. 
Playbox. 24867. 
Rose and the nightingale. 
Swing. 3071. 
Three preludes. 
eS  AIOGT: 
Toceata. 2463. 
Two festive pieces. 


14195, 


8015. 


8953. 
18795. 


22518. 


Under the greenwood tree. 7596. 
When the leaves are green. 
Wind. 3307. 


5508. 


Anima allegra. 2933, 2972. 
Aninao (KH. A.): 
Come and fox trot. 16613. 
Hearts longing. 10330. 


Annibale (V. D’): 
A busta e ’o fuglietto. 
Cucurict. 8054. 
Figlio, nun manna dollare. 
Lucianella. 17357. 
Marenarella mia. 19701. 
?O portafiore. 8775. 
Ondina. 8818. 
Te ne si’ ghiuta “America. 18048. 
Vuoi far con me all ’amore. 
18205. 


Annie Laurie. 5748. 
Annual song revue. 
Annunziata (M. R.) 


Ansell (John): 
Her love letter. 4095, 6324. 
Shoe. 11639, 13724. 
Antalffy (Dezs6 qd’): 
Berceuse mélancolique. 
Serenade. 16373 (77). 
Antar. 1529. 
Anthony (B. R.): 
At the dancing school. 
Bee in the honeysuckle. 23466. 
Dance of the rosebuds. 21583. 
Ghost in the haunted room. 23878. 
In the Egyptian moonlight. 24170. 
Morning echoes. 4678. 
Music of the brook. 24576. 
Old mill wheel. 24730. 
Old wooden clock. 24735. 
Rippling water. 8940, 8941. 
Rob Roy. 15756. 
Rosetta. 24968. 
Song of the farmer boy. 25125. 
Sparkling eyes. 13820. 
Tambourine dance. 25227. 
Tender thoughts. 5315. 
Uncle Zeb with his fiddle. 
Valse Ramona. 25399. 


Anthony (Eugene) Sweet 
20515. 


Anthony (R. M.): 
Happy family. 202. 
Last dance. 2382. 
Non-stop love. 6973. 


Anthony (Stanislaus) 
Connell (George S.). 


Anthony bros.: 
Fascination. 238805. 
In the Egyptian moonlight. 24170. 
Rosetta. 24968. 
Spirit of joy. 25144. 
Tambourine dance. 25227. 
Valse Ramona. 25399. 


Antinone (J. P.) Sears of jealousy. 
17842. 


18365. 
16805. 


24141. 


Valsette. 14003. 


14307. 


23424. 


25371. 


Katie. 


pseud. See 


144] 


7 io oe? es 
) ay ie Re sie a 
7h ‘ neve Elo 
5 NEY ae : 
d ¢ 7 


INDEX 


Antoine (L. J.) Sweet old sunshine 


home. 18024. 

Apady bei balhagulis. 9506. 

Apfel (Ethel) Shooting stars, 22778. 

Aphrodinette. 3426. 

Apollo. music pub. co.: 
Kalamatianos. 6576. 
Mperati. 6887. 

Ntavelis. 6975. 
Politikos syrtos. 7120. 
Tritsimbithas. 7568. 

Apollo-verlag. : 

Ballhaus-studie. 12442, 
Blonde fee. 12493. 
Friihlingskinder. 12841. 
Tronie. 18054, 13055. 
Lumina-fox trot. 138240. 
Moderne tanzfimmel. 13320. 


Ordensritter. 13498. _ 
Pipifax—fox trot. 13569. 
Serenade der verliebten. 20328. 
Sommerlust. 13791, 13792. 
Appleby (Irving Deloss) With a 
chug-e chug-e chug-e, 25582. 
Applegate (Dorothy) Love’s dream. 
19638. 
Applegate (EK. H.): 
If my dreams come true. 18011. 
When mother and I were pals. 
DOO2. 
When you said good-by. 9322. 
Applegate (EK. EH.) music pub. co. 
When mother and I were pals. 
5552. 
Appleton (D.) & Go. 
pieces the whole world plays. 
April (Hlsie) : 
I’m a lone man. 1014. 
Over the downs. 20073. | 
Araldi (U. A.) Of course you know 
what I mean. 11228. 
Aranymadar. 7850. 
Arata (Bert) Valley of my dreams. 


Concert piano 
3678. 


5436. 
Aratoli (Mario) Chest’ urdema sere- 
nata. 14423. 
Arba (EH. qd’) Fian lullaby. 10115. 
Arban (J.) Fantaisie brillante. 14668. 
Arbogast (Bertha) She’s fooling 
you. 1280. 


Arbor (Ch. d’): 
Negro’s jazz. 13408, 13404. 
Olympio. 13475. 
,  Prineess’ flirt. 13597, 13598. 
Arcade pub. co. Smith’s tender feet 
march. 22815. 
Areadian pub. @o., ltd. Play songs for 
little folk. 20123, 20124. 
Archambault (Edmond) 
d@airs Canadiens. 24932. 
Archangelsky (Alexei) Chinese Dilli- 
kens. 77. 
Archer (Harry) : 
Come on let’s step, step around. 
14459. 


Rhapsodie 


“Arena (Hdgard) 


pt. 11, n. s., v.18 


TVliskeep .on dreaming, until my 
dreams all come true. 4172. 

I love you. 14904, 14905, 17031, 
21827, 21828. 

Little Jessie James. 
17286. 


15201, 15202, 


My home town in Kansas. 15433. 
One week ago. 11296, 13492, 15584. 
Such is life. 15954. 
Suppose I had never met you. 
18011. 
Areher (J. S:)'? 
Berceuse. 16490. 
Complete organist. 12610. — 
Hight short pieces. 9513. — 
Moto perpetuo. 17474. 
Serenade. 9003. is 
Six short variations on an Irish 
air. 25407, me 
Archer (Joé).,...Let’s ..20.. £0... Lyons. 
15169... 
Areher (M. A.) Give me that red 
rose. 3985. 


Archibald (H. M.) 
a harem. .248. 
Arden (Victor) : 

Bunch of notes. 


Vm going to join 


9672. 


HWileen. 14610, 21489. 
Ardenn (Alynne) Minneapolis. 2519. 
Ardizzoni (J.) Nozze  principessa 
Tolanda. 8768. 


When [Tm mad Vm 


bad. 5544, 14070. 
Arensky (—): 
Danse characteristique. 14165 
(649). 
Study on a Chinese theme., 3033. 
Arensky (A.): 
Hlégie. 6118. 
Intermezzo. 9516. . 
Romance d’amour. 17807. 
Argabrite (G. M.) I wish I had never 
found sunshine. 21883. 
Argentson (Ronald) Intermezzo- 
lyrico. 15035. 
Ariadne on Naxos. 3031. 
Arias (Ramon) Triste  vrecuerdo. 
13961. , 
Arkell -(T. P.)” “Storms .pesteldand- 
16971. 
Arlesienne. 12486. 
Arman (T. Y.) I ama big baby now. 
21789. 
Armand (Réne) Evening spell. 10075. 
Armindola (José) : 
Gondoliere-tango. 16883. 
Wir zwei = gebhoren zusammen. 
14110. 
Armfield (G. N.) . Fairies’, song. 
21526. 


Arms (Stewart) : 
I want to live up high. 10517. 
Safety first. 22697. 


1442 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Armstrong (F. A.): 
Lift up a song. 322. 


Old Ben Bowles. 480. 

Armstrong (Harry) Blue’ blooded 
thorobreds. 9626. 

Armstrong (J. J.) Dreaming of you. 
14597. 

Armstrong (J. N.) Mother old and 
gray. 15392. 

Armstrong (Louis): 


Coal cart blues. 18697. 

Drop that sack. 28751. 

IT am in the barrel who don’t like 
it? 24063. 

New Orleans cut-out. 15496. 

Papa what you are trying to do 


to me. 24797. 

Weather bird rag. 7675, 7808 
(321). 

When you leave me alone to pine. 
16261. 

Where did you stay last night. 
12205. 


Armstrong (T. J.): 
E. Z. method. 897, 898, 3835, 
Jazz folio. 15068. 
King Momus march. 2298. 


Paramount method for clarinet. 
_ 24801. 

Paramount method for cornet or 
E flat alto. 24802. 


Armstrong (Tom): 
Come let us dance the waltz of 


love. 9797. 
Waltz of love, come let us dance. 
3238. 


Armstrong (W. D.): 
Birth of the Messiah. 23492. 
Busy bees’ song. 3566. 


Evening meditation. 23784. 
Grasshoppers’ dance. 4036. 
Katydid’s minuet. 4401. 


M'iss Cricket’s party. 4652. 

Polly frog’s serenade. 49483. 
Armstrong & Hardin. Tears. 20566. 
Arnaud (Etienne) Dieu sans cour- 

onne. 12695. 
Arnaud (Ralph) 
17874, 22759. 

Arndt (—): 

Marionette. 

Nola. 24662. 
Arndt (Roman) Belle Isle. 16484. 
Arne (Dr.) Vain is beauty. 677. 
Arne (Michael) If pure are _ the 

springs of the fountain. 5679 (54). 
Arne (Thomas) Where the bee sucks. 
SSTT. : 
Arnett (J. H.) 
5783. 
Arnheim (Gus): 


Shadow 


22197. 


B. P., we're here. 


Apple sauce. 9508. 

I cried for you, now it’s your turn 
to ery over me. 4154, 5679 
(214). 


waltz. 


I don’t want you to cry over me. 


24074. 
Little church around the corner. 
330, +4487. 
Peggy dear. 11372. 
Arnold (Cecil)  Russianova. 5060. 
Arnold (E. K.) Vm wearing out my 
life for you. 14934. 
Arnold (Gertrude) Little empty 
cradle. 17284. 


Arnold (Minnie) 
Arnold. (W. E.) 
4234, 6428. 
Arnott (RB..C.): 

ie 1en youre not with me dear. 


Our flag. 17666. 
I want to dance. 


You’ re a girl of the big out doors. 
5662. 
Arnquist (A. 2%) O drip. 19970. 
Arodin (Sidney) Lonely, just be- 
cause of you. 19601. 


Aronsohn (Rose) Oh my Rosie, what 
a college education .did to you. 
15549. 

Aronstein (C. G.) 
24572. 

Aronstein (J. G.) 
24572. 

Arpthorp (Harold) : 

I was nibbling the knob of my 
cane. 24133. 
In that littl home I'd like to 
' build for you. 2205. 

Arrants (G. W.) You're just a pal 
I ean’t forget. 20947. 

Arrington (S..C.): 


Mu sigma love-girl. 


Mu sigma love-girl. 


Oh, the flap, flap, flapper. 22456. 
Send me your love by radio. 
25028. 
Arrow music pub. co., inec.: 
Aunt Mandy. 3458. 
Brightest sunshine I know. 9659. 
Caroline. 3595. 
Going straight. 10237. 
Goodbye Dixie, goodbye. 21660. 


Just like you took my man from 


me. 19473. 

One night in June. 22482. 
Pals. 4874. 
Point making papa. 11411. 
Sunshine. 5257. 
Syncopation time. 18034. 


Until you understand. 3188. 
Walnut street blues. 12116. 


publication soc.: 

April fooling. 14244. 
Argument. 7852. 

Autumn. 18469. 

Barecarolle in F sharp. 9573. 
Chant sans paroles. 9236. 
Courteous child. 21362. 
Danee, dolly, dance. 21380. 
Dance of the debutantes. 8065. 
Dance of the elves. 8246. 


Art 


1443 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Art publication soc.—Continued, 
Easter [and] Sunday evening. 
18883. 


Four short stories. 20715. 

Grandfather’s clock. 8243. 

Grasshopper. 14769, 19074. 

Halloween. 14783. 

Impromptu in F-sharp. 14434. 

In Aready. 14998. 

In Holland. 1983842. 

In mother’s rocking-chair. 8388. 

In the swing [and] Grandmother’s 
garden, 19373. 


Indian cradle song. 171385. 
Jack-in-the-box. 8417. 
Kamennoi-Ostrow. 8962. 
ark” too, 
Little rouge. 
Little songs. 19588. 
Maiden’s wish. 14435. 
Melody with variations. 
Mermaids. 15833. 
Merry jingle. 15335. 
Moonlight and fairies. 1152, 8667. 
Musie everywhere. 15407. 
Musical snuffbox. 15410. 
My boat [and] Ting-a-ling. 19837. 
My choice [and] Bonfires. 19841. | 
Old-fashioned dance. 15558. 
Partners at the dance. 8841. 
Plantation scene. 15663. 
Prelude in © sharp minor. 
Progressive series studies. 
11464. 


Romance in F minor. 
Romp of the gnomes. 
Sans Souci 2Aga2. 
Scouts. 20307. 
Serenata. 15384. 
Sonatina in F. 7902. 
Sonatina in G. 7903. 
Spanish dance. 22867. 
Story teller. 9118. 
Tadpole [and] Rainy day. 20537. 
Thematic catalog of the composi- 
tions. 18074. 
Triumphal march. 238082. 
Trois ecossaises. 8005. 
True story. 16110. 
Two Dromios. 9247. 
Valentines [and] Wishes. 
Waking spring. 16190. 
Wet weather [and] On halloween. 


22105. 


8628. 


8897. 
11452- 


161138. 
1255, 8950. 


20704. 


20793. : 

What is it [and] On the water. 
20797. 

Winter fun [and] At the seashore. 
20889. 

Wood sprites. 16324. 

Wooden shoes. 20905. 


Wooden soldier. 9361. 
You and I [and] Fireside dream. 
9381. 


You are it. 


9382. 


Arthurs(C: Aner ek 
Naughty sweetie. 24625. 
Whispering sunbird. 16280. 
Arthur. (C. 'H.).' Flag of (oumicity. 


21562. 
Arthur (C. R.) That Euclair girl o” 
mine. 11904. 
Arthur (Charles) : 
Cornflower. 1767. 


Forget-me-not. 1939. 
Mignonette. 2513, 2514. 
Arthur (Chester) Fiddlin’ 

23810. 
Arthur (Chet) See Arthur (Chester). 
Arthur (Gerald) : 

Hush a bye bay. 8313, 10401. 
Shamrock leaves. 15829. 
Arthur (J. L.) Drifting canoe. 6093. 
Arthur (K. VY.) My Dixie sweetheart. 


Mose. 


22324. 
Arthur (Ned) Sweet Carmen. 11828, 
11829. 
Arthur (W... G.) “Ku “adie blues: 
10708. 


Arthur & co. (London) Itd. Frescoes. 
16827. 

Arthur bros. : 
Harmony blues. 976. 
I don’t want to go to heaven, un- 

less I can go with you. 10430. 

Naughty sweetie. 24625. 
Whispering sunbird. 16280. 


Arthurs (George) : 


Don’t forget. 18833. 

I don’t want a regular girl. 2099. 
Artists and models. 15582, 17936. 
Artists pub. co., inc.: 

Remember = ['ll- 

15738. 
Sweet old Chesapeake Bay. 13871. 
Where can my sweet mamma be? 


never forget. 


20851. 
You and I bye and bye. 23307. 
Artmusic, ine. Ragging the scale. 
13617. 
Artok (Leo) Lustspiel ouverttire. 
8570. 


Arundale (Claude) : 
Dreamland city. 5679 (179): 
Harlequinade. 204. 
Ascher (Emil) ine. Ascher’s advanced 
orchestra book no. 5. 18450. 
Ascher (Leo): 
AQTT. 


In der bar del Alhambra. 

Jahr ohne liebe. 13069. 

Kinder, wir machen einer land- 
partie. 4412. 


Rinaldini. 5020. 
Was braucht man zur liebe ver-. 
stand. 5498. 
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd.: 
Across the bridge of dreams. 
163880. 
Alpine echoes. 1510, 5679 (127) 
April maid. 7848. 


1444 


nos. 


1-13, 1923 


Battling Butler. 7893, 18507. 

Be a man, little son. 21124. 

Berceuse. 23476. 

Bonzo. 7936, 7937. 

Boosey’s military journal. 7940. 

Brighter London. 9658. 

Bring back that dreamland. 16519. 

Cabaret show. 1660. 

Carnival day. 12555, 12556, 14894. 

Columbine. 1749. 

Come, join the dance. 3665, 8026.. 

Countryside. 5981. 

Dance of the nymphs. 3722, 3723. 

Dance suite from Decameron 
nights. 1799. 

Dancing honeymoon. 3729, 12651. 

Dear old Devon. 1821, 3755. 

Hileen Adair. 6117. 

Eve of St. John. 23783. 

Fur and feathers. 21599. 

Give me the sunnyside of dear old 
London town. 14746. 

Gladiola waltz. 14747. 

Glancing. 16867. 

Gliding. 1977. 

God dreamt of a rose. 14749. 

Head over heels. 16927, 21718. 

Her love letter. 4095, 6324. 

Hills of the homeland. 2056. 

Home. 16960. 

Home down there. 14833. 

Hoose on the brae. 4121. 

Hop, skip and jump. 14851. 

I attempt from love’s sickness to 
Tye TO: 

I heard you sing. 17015. 

I laughed at love. 21815 

T’ll be so good to you. 17018. 

I sent you some violets. 21857. 


I want to marry the sunshine. 


i. 


6429. 

If I should call. 6444. 

If we could live on love. 14982. 

If winter comes, Summer will come 
again. 2169, 6448-6451. 

Im monat mai geschehen viele 
wunder. 24149. 

It was my home. 2234. 

Jeanette. 2243. 

Lady of the rose. 2812. 

Land of heart’s desire. 2329. 

Land of might-have-been. 7808 
(239) 

Last waltz. 4453. 

Let all the world go by. 17268, 
17264, 22069. 

Liese, komm’ auf die wiese. 243804. 


Little dream lady of mine. 15199, . 


17282. 
Little duchess. 2376, 2377. 
Little fairy voices. 2378. 


- Little revue at nine o’clock. 22104. 


Love in summertime. 15240. 


Love’s first kiss. 17342, 17348. 


Love’s melody. 19641, 22156. 


INDEX 


Macanas. . 2426. 
March of the crusaders. 4584. 
Merry Andrew. 19746. 
O-la-la. 13435. 
Old man every time. 2685, 2686. 
Ombre légére. 19754. 
One glimpse of a face. 2702. 
Pan. 113438, 15615, 17682. 
Piccadilly Puritan. 8863, 8864. 
Romance of a shawl. 15761. 
Rose and the ring. 24953. 
Scented arbour. 25004. 
Shadow waltz. 17874, 22759. 
She called me piccaninny. 7295. 
Siberia. 15844, 15845. 
Slumberland hush-a-bye. 22813. 
Song'of life. 5194. 
Songs of Dundee. 7389. 
Southern nights. 3001, 5220. 
Sudanese. 22915. 
Sunshine and kisses. 9133. 
Sweetest flower of all. 15993, 
18028. 
Sweetheart land. 15998. 
Sweetheart of the ring. 18030. 
Tanz’ mit mir Java. 25231. 
That lovely melody. 5330, 9171. 
Tu’ was du willst, heute sag’ ich 
nicht...nein,, ;,.25350. 
Twiddling blues. 25355. 
Two novelettes. 14221. 14222. 
Under the lamp. 231138. 
Up again. 18171. 
Urvillers. 138991, 13992, 16143. 
We both have an axe to grind. 
5508. 
We'll find a rendezvous. 12134. 
When mammy’s ship comes home.. 
254738. 
When you and I were dancing. 
14078, 16259. 
Who threw the water on the Tom 
cat’s back? 23249, 23250. 
Yo-San. 5645, 9378. 
You to me and me to you. 20957. 
233828. 
Aseoli (G.): 
’O prifissore. 15531. 
Pellicola. 15638. 
Tonino in citta. 16100. 
Ash (Henrietta) Our baby. 17661. 
Ash (Paul): 
Betty. 23485. 
.Gone are the days. 10252. 
Half past ten. 21687. 
Hungry heart. 14864. 
Open your heart and let me in. 
11301. 
Pesticatin’ mamma. 17707. 
When night-time comes. 20832. 
Ash (Paul) publications. When night- 
time comes. 20882. 
Ash grove. 18451. 


Ashba (Dan) Broadway blues. 3555. 


1445 


INDEX 


Ashdown (Edwin) ltd.: 
Aprés un réve. 1532. 
Au jardin. 21071. 
Barcarollette. 21125. 
Beau Septémbre. 1591. 
Beyond the veil. 12482. 
Bouton de rose. 12513. 


Corner in your heart. 21352. 
Derby ram. 12685. 

Hnglish dance suite. 10063. 
Entrancéd hour. 1893. 

Five romantic pieces. 22530. 
Four preludes. 2425. 
Garden of happiness. 16840. 


Good-day! said the blackbird. 
12871. 

Hearts haven. 12909. 

I dreamt of a king’s fair daughter. 
17009. 

Keepsake. 2283. 

Londonderry air. 24347-24349. 

Mastery of time. 8613. 

Mazurka. 13287, 13288. 

Nuit etoilée. 13428. 

Old world music. 2691. 

Passing by. 17687. 

Pavane. 509. 

Romence aux etoiles. 17806. 

Rustling of grass. 2878. 

Scherzo in F. 564. 

School for scandal. 

Sea. 5092. 

Sergeant’s song. 13709. 

Sleep, my child. 11675. 

Spring song. 22882. 

Three Irish sketches. 17816. 

Three Welsh airs. 23978. 

Times and seasons. 3146. 

Truants. 13964. 

Vale. 38198. 

Valse capricieuse. 13995. 

When May-bells ring. 14072. 


13688. 


Wohltemperirtes clavier. 21097. 
Ashford (E. L.): 

At evening. 95767. 

At evening time. 23420, 

Dancing bluebelis. 6007. 

Glory be to Ged. 20974 (30). 

Happy little sunbeam. 23962. 

Homeward bound. 6346. 

In the Gypsy camp. 24173. 


Lorenz’s vox angelica, no. 2. 10838. 
Meadow lark. 6781. 
Morning song. 6869. 


Oh, be joyful in the Lord. 12344 
(41). 
Oh, come let us sing. 7808 (938). 


Organist, 1201, 1202, 4860, 11306, 
15594, 20051, 24764. 

Praise the Lord. 14163 (440). 

Price of peace. 14163 (448). 


Sweet land of dreams. 14163 
(554). 
Ashleigh (Denis) Sweet Meg. 11838. 


| 
| 


Asmus (Fred) jr. 


pt. 1,.n. s,, v. 18 


Ashley (Claude) My heart sings to 


you. 8711... ' 

Ashley (G. W.)  Charioteer march. 
16574. - 

Ashmali (Wm. EE.) Prince of peace. 
24895. 

Ashman (James) Our Pennsylvania. 
120%. 

Ashton (A. T.) Harvest time. 6306. 

Ashton (Leopold) Croquis. 3695. 


Ashworth (Alec) I loved a lass, a 
fair one. 17034. 
Ask Mr. Chick. 26. 
Asmus (F.): 
Everybody likes the same sweet 
girl. 1900. . 
Sweetest dreams of you. 15992. 
You can’t. give your 
kisses to somebody else, and tell me 
that your heart is mine. 14141. 
Associated board of the R. A. M. & 
the R. C. M.: 
Adagio and Vivace. 15709. 
Berceuse. 14304. 
Chanson triste. 
Lullaby. 15268. 
Pastorale, 17229. 
Romance. 15760. 
Rustic dance. 15783. 
Song without words. 15908. . 
To a wildflower. 16086. 
Wistful Joan. 16313. 
Aston (A. W.): 
Christmas. 21310. 
Musical jig-saw 2556. 
Atkins (Arthur) Babe Ruth, he is a 
home run guy. 5784. 


16112. 


| Atkins (Faye): 


| 
| 


Dear old mother. 23700, 23701. 
Goona-goo-goo. 14764. 
Keep lovin’. 24258. 
Atkins (N. .H.):.- 
March in F. 6749. 
Melody in G. 6794. 
Petite valse. 7101. 
Sailors, dance. 7242. 
Sing song. T7473. 
Violet. 7633. 
Atkinson (Dorothy) 
8879. 
Atkinson (L. E.): 
Cenotaph. 8380. 
Our old clock. 1206. 
Atkinsen (P. 8S.) Wisconsin 
goodnight. 14111. 
Atkinson (R. H.): 
Joly miller. 18364 (119). 


Ploughman. 


home 


Seven benediction hymns. 9534. 
Atterbury (J. 8S.) My gardem.. 17500. 
Attucks songs, inc. My, Man. 19875. 


Attwood (M. 8.) Six little nursery 


¢classies. 7858. 
Atwoed (BD. E.) Dawn of to-morrow. 
1811, 


Au milHeu du ciel pale. 18462. 


1446 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


INDEX 


Aubeny (C. B.) If your eyes have the 
lovelight. 13020. 
Auber (D. F. E.) Crown diamonds 
overture. 14163 (33). 
Aubert (Louis): — 
Berceuse. 16491. : 
Hsquisse, no. 1. 16771. 
Hommage musical 4 Gabriel Fauré. 
216. 
Romance. 8945, 20238. _ 
Vieille chanson espagnole. 23150. 
Auerbach (Bert): 
Dear little pal I’m sad and lonely. 
3752. 
Have faith, ye saints. 4063. 
I’ve waited. 4227. 
Lips. 4480. 
Lonesome. 4514. 
Oft in the stillness of the night. 
4814. 
She’s my Saturday ev’ning girl. 
5125. 
Aug (Charles Howard) I have found 
the road to happiness. 24079. 
Augener, ltd.: 
A la canone. 3371. 
A la menuet. 3872. 
A Venise. 3874. 
Allegro. 12113. 
Ambition. 7836. 
Ame perdue. 3416. 
Among the heather. 21030, 21040. 
At night. 9529. 
At Teddington lock. 28. 
Bachelor. 37. 
Barearola. 16468. 
Basque dances. 7892. 
Beauty. 9582. 
Beloved. 7909. 
Bergerette. 23479. 
Bredse21171. 
Celtic prelude. 14406. 
Childhood’s happy days. 1719. 
Con agilita. 3675. 
Con energico. 3676. 
Coronach. 12618. 
Country dance. 16639. 
Cowslips. 16640. 
Cradle of the living God. 16642. 
Cradle song. 9832, 14478. 
Croquis. 38695. 
Dance rhapsody no. 2. 21385. 
Eastern impression. 21475. 
Hlegy. 10048, 21492, 25524. 
English lyrics. 16767, 16768. 
Hnigma [and] Butterfly. 14620. 
Entrée festivale. 3863. 
Hpisode romantique. 12759. 
Equinox. 14623. 
Eventyr. 21517. 
Hxile. 14650. 
Fairy glow. 14663. 
- Farewell. 21536. 
Fiddle dances. 23809. 
Widdler’s nursery. 3911. 


106658—24——10 © aay 


Folk-song preludes. 8189. 

Forest magic. 21579. 

Frolic. 16834. 

Gavotte. 21610. 

Gigue. 21625. 

Glycine’s song. 3998. 

Golden slumbers. 4011. 

Hence care. 4093. 

Hey nonny no! 14816. 

House of mine. 16974. 

How many times. 12942. 

IdyHi; ..171.02: 

Impromptu. 143898. 

Intermezzo lyrico. 4316. 

Lady Betty’s birthday minuet. 
8484. 

Last night I dreamed. 8491. 

Liselotte. 2369, 44838. 

Little study in synecopation., 8527. 

Little waves of Breffny. 4502. 

Loveliest of trees. 17336. 

Magie lutes. 13249. 

March. 22207. 

Master melodies of chamber 
music. 15311. 

May. 8615. 

Melodie. 5288. 

Mélodie symphonique. 8626. 

Merry England. 395. 

Merry milkmaids. 4637, 4638. 

Miniature sketches. 22254. 

Minuet. 22257. 

My lady. 15488. . 

New school of violin studies. 
447-449. 

Night. 15501. 

Nocturne. 14399,. 22396. 

North country sketches. 4793. 

Ouverture des marionettes. 2719. 

Pastorale. 9675. 

Pomponnette. 8885. 

Postlude. 11424. 

Prelude. 9676, 14400. 

Prunella. 15707, 17750. 

Quiet garden. 4981. 

Reason. 138628. 

Renouncement. 11502. 

Rhythm tunes. 17791. 

Rising storm. 17793. 

Romance. 8946. 

Rybbesdale. 550. 

Scherzo-caprice. 562. 

Scherzo-intermezzo. 11588. 

Seven pieces [and] Six fugues. 
2019. 

Seven short pieces. 21591. 

She comes not [and] Since I have 
given you. 5117. 

Silent mere. 15847. 

Sir Roger de Coverley. 17906. 

Sonata. 608, 8064. 

Song of the brooklet. 5198. 

Songs for children. 17957. 

Starlight. 17978. 

Stray leaves. 615. 


INDEX 


Augener, 1td.—Continued. 
Summer. 18000. 


Summer musings. 22924. 
Summer shower. 18002. 
Sunset garden. 9132. 


Sympathy. 22967-22971. 
Symphonic rhapsody. 5289. 
Tantum ergo. 5296. 

To the memory of a great singer. 


9214. 
Toceatina. 5377. 
Two poems. 12517, 14349. 


Two psalms. 19148. 

Waltzes. 9651. 

Welsh airs and dances. 23197. 

West of the Skerries. 5530. 

When death to either shall come. 

' 16226. 

Why have you stolen my delight? 

23258. 

3 lessons. 2021. 

42 studies. 2305. 
Aughinelli (EK. D.): 

Amuri. 9487. 

Mammuzza mia. 


Augiéras (Pierre) : 


10908. 


Etude-impromptu. 6140. 
Mazurka. 6780. 
Nocturne. 5778. 
Paysages. 22538. 
Réverie. 7197. 


Romance sans paroles. 7217. 


Valse caprice. 7609. 
August (J. L.) Melody in E flat. 
4622. 
Augustana book concern. 
hath borne our griefs. 
Augustin. 16448. 
Augustin (W. P.) 


Surely He 
5262. 


Don’t come knock- 


ing at my door. 6055. 
Augustus (A. A.): 
Forevermore. 10156. — 
Rolling deep. 22670. 
Auld lang syne. 12414. 
Auria (Giovanni D’) Fammi la 
grazia. 8175. 
Auric (Georges) Sonatine. 13794. 
- Austin (—) While the years roll by. 
18278. 


Austin (A. W. E.): 
A-dudle-E-dudle-D-G. 16383. 
Elaine. 12747. 

Kat’s tail. 15118. 

Mignonette. 10992. 

Mountain, chief. 13347. 
President Ceolidge march. 15697. 
Rajah. 13624. 

Stars and stripes at Belleau 
woods. 25161. 

Times sguare. 18113. 

Triumph. 13962. 
When it snows 
20818. 


| Averill (E. W.) 


| Avon (H.) 
in Takalon. 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 18 


Austin (Ernest) : 
Calling out the fairies. 14381. 
Christmas bells. 21312. 
Christmas morning. 21314. 


Dream shadows. 9992. 
Dream:themes. 14594. 
Empty house. 8147. 


Fairies’ silver aeroplane. 23797. 
Fishing for dreams. 21561. 
Happy journey. 203. 

Little red lark. 243834. 
Meadowland and mountain. 2474. 
Mermaid’s submarine. 24508. 
Moods and melodies. 25381. 

O, Sleep is a net. 11216. 
Playtime pieces. 2764. 

Spring trumpeters. 5226. 

Austin. (Frederic) : 
Crickets’ song. 
One-step. 9536. 
Polly. 4942, 8883, 13581, 13582. 
Three-step. 9537. 


9838. . 


Waltz. 9538. 
Austin (Harold) Molly O’Donegal. 
17445. 


Austin (Lovie) : 
"Bama bound blues. 14281. 
Bleeding hearted blues. 14824. 
Chattanooga blues. 14417. 
Chicago bound blues. 23584. 
Chirpin’ the blues. 7808 (171), 
8002, 144381. 
Down hearted blues. 6071, 9978. 
Every woman’s blues. 10082. 
Farewell dream. 10101. 
Got the blues for Rampart Street. 
21665. 
Heart aching blues. 981. 
Loving is the thing that fm wild 
about. 10878. 
Mother’s plea, 11055, 15395. 
My dear old mammy. 15417. 
Piano man blues. 1226. 
Rail road blues. 11484. 
So soon this morning blues. 25096. 
Treated wrong blues. 25335. 
Vampin brown. 1400. 
Weary way blues. 16208. 
Worried mama’s blues. 16329. 
Australia, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. V. 

Ave maris steHa. 234835. 

Avellanal (J. L.) Ohéhow Jf did love 
my sweetie. 15542. 

Chant book. 16566. 

Buckaroo, 16526. 
Cavalier’s song. 


Averill (L. C.) 

Avery (Stanley) 
23571. 

Avieta (M. L) 
21810. 


I have a ukelele. 


Danse joyeuse. 9881. 
Avy (Marcel) Czardas no. 2. 14491. 
Awan (—) Hula-hula Rose. 2084. 


1448 


= ooo ae 
‘2 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923: 


Axt (William) : 
Agitato no. 1. 9488. 
Appassionato, no. 1. 16429. 
Bygones. 12534, 14369. 
Capitol march. 3586, 5905, 9688. 


Coquette. 23352 (25), 23641, 
Cortege. 16634. 

Debutante. 18790. 

Dew drops. 12692, 12693. 
Dramatic andante, no. 1. 14588. 
Gruesome tales. 19081. 

Let me see you smile. 24296. 


Little Orange Blossom. 243882. 
Merry pranks. 15336, 18364 (283), 
19748. 
Misterioso no. 1. 
Pollywog’s. frolic. 
(188). 
Promenade. 7151, 7152, 8905. 
Savage carnival. 22713, 233852 
CLD). 
Screening preludes, no. 1. 
(198), 22737. 
Toddlin’ sax. 11981, 11982. 
Toddling. 9218. 
Violets. 14016, 16170. 
Western allegro. 12156. 
Ayer (N..D.): 
Shufilin’ along. 2950. 
Somewhere in the world. 
20417. 
Won’t you while away a little 
while with me. 25548. 
Ayers (Frederic) Lullaby. 6715. 
Ayers (LL. R.): 


15359. 


20158, 20974 


20974 


17943, 


After my best friend is gone. 
12358. ) 

Babies all talk one language. 
21087. 

_Drifting right back to my heart. 
21465. 

House where there are no chil- 
dren. 4126. 

In the street of your golden day 
dreams. 15025. 

Long tall hoodoo blues. 18203. 


Pal that I left there in France. 
15610. 
Some one’s mighty lonely. 13787. 
Sometime, somewhere, my dear. 
2980. 
Strawberries. 22912, 
Sutfering-suffraget-blues. 22917. 
Tell me again how much you love 
me. 3089. 
Think of me with kindness. 
Aylward (Florence) : i 
Beyond the hill. 14168 (57). 
In this quiet hour. 10587. 
Magical key. 24426. 
Pickled pork. 24841. 
‘Play the game. 22568. 
Shepherdess of sleep. 7304. 
B. and F. pub.-eo. Hail to the B. P. 
O. E. 12888. : 


o3ol. 


B. B. & B. music pub. co. 
Hail the Redeemer. 6287. 
Mother was my only friend. 6878. 
B-natural music co. Voices of the 
soul. 14024. a 
Baartz (Gari) : 
Come back to me. 16614. 
Sweets, oh so sweet to me. 
Babeock (A. H.) That dear sweet 
mother ‘ofimine!) 5323) 4 
Babies of every land. 3467. 
Baca (Sadie) It’s then youll want 
your old pal back again. 19401. 
Bacchantin. 20722, 20786. 
Bacchus amoureux. 31. 
Bacco in Toscana. 9116, 9117. 
Baccuez (Alix): 
Fieurs des champs. 
Galantéador. 19012. 
Baccus (W.C.) Denver blues. 
Bach (C. de) 
14163 (299). 


11853. 


18969. 


16694. 
Kingdom for a smile. 


Bach (E.) Spring’s awakening. 7418. 

Bach (Hmanuele) Minuetto. 401, 
402. 

Bach. (Friedman) Concerto pour 
orgue. 1761. 


Bach (loan) My California Lil, and 


mother I adore. 19840. 
Bache(d...,5.)y: 
Air. 7878, 7879, 21092. 
Air and gavotte. 5791, 9548. 
Angels. 124381. 
Aria. 12482. 


Art thou with me. 9549. 

Bach violin album fer young vio- 
linists. 18486. 

Bourrée. 9550. 

Cantabile. 32. 

Concerto. 5792, 9551. 

Ertodt’ uns durch dein giite. 9552. 

Fantaisie chromatique et fugue. 
33, 5793. 

Fantasia. 9553. 

Fugue in D minor. 16456. 

Geistliches lied. 21093. 

Gigue. 9554. 

J. S. Bach’s fifteen two-part inven- 
tions. 5794. 

Johann Sebastian Bach fiir die 
jugend. 1565. 

Klavierwerke. 34, 35, 1565, 7880, 
12433, 12484. 

Little book of Bach chorales. 
789. 

Organ prelude. 9555. 

Overture. 9413 (8). 

Partitas. 21094, 21095. 

Peasant cantata. 16457. 

Prelude and fugue in A minor. 


18487. 

Short preludes and fugues. 9413 
(9). 

Siciliano. 3470. 


Sixth organ sonata. 3471. 


1449 


INDEX 


Bach (J. S.)—Continued. 
Sonate 1. 7881. 


Sonaten und Partiten. 21096. 
Suite no. 6. 1566. 

Suites anglaises.® 36. 

Suites francaises. 18488. 


Trois sonates. 3472. 
Wohltemperirtes clavier. 21097. 
Bach (P. E.) Day of judgment. 
1816. 
Bach music co.: 
Circus parade. 23607. 
Dance of the Gypsies. 
Floating clouds. 23823. 
Harp. © 259%. 
Lights and shadows. 24809. 
Little princess. 24333. 
Little romance. 24337. 
Petite varsovienne de 
24887. 
Ping pong polka. 
Rose song. 24960. 
Sweet violets. 25209. 
Twittering birds. 25362. 
Valse espagnol. 25390. 
Windmill etude. 25526. 
Bachelet (Alfred) : 
Chanson de Yascha. 
Prélude. 1568. 
Quand la cloche sonnera. 5382. 
Récit de Manoutchka. 2818. 
Récit des eloches. 2819. 
2 piéces pour piano. 16458-16460. 
Bacheller (L. H.) In the Saviour I 
am hiding. 10583. 


23674. 


concert. 


24860. 


1707. 


Bacher (Agathe) Sérénade. 25030. 
Bachman (M. E.) Go find your 
brother. 3995. 
Bachmann (Alberto) : 
Berceuse de rose. 21154. 
Cing morceaux. 7883. 
Cing piéces faciles. 18490. 
Gavotte des lilas. 21618. 


Trois petites piéces. 12485. 
Valse des bluets. 23182. 
3°™ concerto. 16373. 

Baeon (Mrs. A. F.) Supplement of 
songs to the Citizenship day pro- 
gram, July 4, 1923. 11812. 

Bacon (A. 8.) Mother. 8671. 

Bacon (F. J.) Mia amorita. 

Bacon (G. W.): 

Russian march. 2876. 
Telling Jesus. 5311. 

Bacon (Octave) When we were bare- 
foot pals together. 12194. 

Badarzewska. (Tecla) Maiden’s 
prayer. 6784. 

Baden (H. EH.) : 

My little island home. 15444. 
One golden hour. 24751. 


1143. 


Badger (F. E.) Boys of sixty-one. 

» 18567. 

Ba Dour (L. J.) Sweet memories. : 
22952. 


pt. 11, n. s., v.18 


Baer (Abel) : 

Blue. Hoosier blues. 
9629, 12496, 12497. 

Don’t give me the 
16714. 

I’m sittin’ pretty in a pretty little 
city. 16373 (32), 17058. 

I’m sitting pretty in a pretty city. 
19262. 

I’m sitting pretty in a pretty little 
city. 19263, 21849, 24110. 

Mamma loves papa, papa loves 
mamma. 17377, 19679, 22178. 

Treat ’'em rough. 11995, 13953. 

Baerensprung {(H.) Rococo-gavotte. 
141638 (472). 

Baermann (Carl) Anfang der prak- 
tischen schule mit angeftigten 
leichteren orehester-schule. 1524. 

Baffa (P. C.) Down Kentucky way. 
1858. 

Baggott (Rinaldo) 
tains. 2434. 
Bagley (Mrs. EH. O.) Give him a 

ticket one way today. 10222. 

Bagley (G. W.) Alabama Hannah. 


1627, 5846. 


run around. 


Maid of the moun- 


7818. 

Bagnall (Reginald) Our annual at- 
traction. 22500. ' 
Bagnall (Ronald) In my dreams. 

2199. 


Bahr (Mrs. Peter): 
America for Christ. 
Only a dream. 13494. 

Bahrman (N. F.) Somebody’s darling. 

594. 


3417. 


Baier bros. Jealousy. 15066. 
Bailey (A. EB.) Christmas in art and 
song. 844. 


Bailey (A. V.): 


Dreaming of you. 1867. 


I’ve lost a wonderful rose. 21872. 
Bailey (Bill): 

Pleading eyes. 22572. 

Rose of all the world. 24956. 


Secrets. 22744. 
Bailey (KK. H.): 
Come O Creator, Spirit blest. 
20974 (12). 
For you and me. 20974 (28). 
In the lead. 9413 (72). 
Bailey (J. N.): 
Dixie moonshine. 18817, 21428. 
Dreaming dreams of you. 9993. 
My Honolulu girl. 19861, 19862. 
Bailey (LL. L.) Just think of me. 
1067. 
Bailey 
ing. 
Bailey 


(Laura) Rose leaves are fall- 
22679. 
(Leonora ) 
5679 (118). 
Bailly (Georges) : 
Joyeux trottins. 4368. 
Tendre aveu. 5316. 
Bailly (Sally) Mary McGee. 


What was it love. 


1132 


1450 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 
Bain (W. L.) Happy lover’s moon. | Baker (M. A.) Cameo girl. 1667. 
12891. Baker (M. HE.) Jimmy O’Leary. 
Baines (William) : 10641. 


Anthem to spring. 1530. 

Carnival dance. 9707. 

Darky fiddler. 8075. 

Exaltation. 1902. 

Glory be to God. 1980. 

Hark, hark, my soul. 8261. 

Harlequin tricks. 10305. 

Horse race. 8301. 

Love divine, all love excelling. 
24378. 

Marching past, 

Naiad. 2603. 

Not unto us O Lord. 

Old lace and lavender. 

Old tally-ho. 24733. 

On the lagoon. 8816. 

Poppy field. 8888. 

Praise the Lord. 4955. 

Radiance. 2804. . 

Ride on in majesty. 185645. 

Savior divine, I hear Thy gentle 
ealling. 13682. 

Somewhere. 7364. 

Southern twilight. 9098. 

Still, still with Thee. 15959. 

Sweet bells of Easter time. 625. 

To the place came Mary weeping. 


24460. 


2636. 
24729. 


3158. 
Twilight pieces. 23100. 
Woodsman. 9366. 
Bainton (EK. L.): 
Before sunrise. 1599. 


Love on my heart from heaven 


fell 13221. 

Mariner’s song. 8610. 

To the children. 18131. 

Twilight people. 18158. 

White pathway. 12221. 
Baird (EB. M.) Treatment. 5387. 
Baird (W. A.) ‘Though I’m only a 

tiny little girl. | 5356. 


Baisden (Harry). I built a world of 


dreams. 14876. - 

Bajadere. 5797. 

Bakalainikov (N. R.) Volga-keringo. 
1404. 

Baker (A. B.) Last dance. 13189. 

Baker (C.  E.) Springtime waltz. 
7419. 

Baker 4G. i+ Wis Di: Awakening. 
12427. 

Baker (Cecil) Rodolph Valentino. 
Tld: « 

Baker (HE. E.) © Changing harmony. 
18658. 

Baker (KE. E.) music co. Waiting for 
you. 18207. 

Baker (Geo.) King of cars. 2294. 

Baker (H. Scott-) See Scott-Baker 


(H) 
Baker (Harold 8.) There’s one who 
believes in you. 25280. 


Baker (M. J.) Whisper softly that 


* you love me. 20861. 

Baker (M. 8.) Girlie. 953. 

Baker (Phil) Black sheep blues. 
9621, 12487. : 


' Baker (Theodore) : 


Bee’s courtship. 25595 (22). 

Beneath the branches. 
(24). 

Carmen. 18364 (27). 

Christmas hymn. 18364 (45). 

Counsel to Nina. 18364 (52). 


25095 


Dance of the dragon flies. 25595 
(65). 

Kighty-four celebrated studies. 
5679 (29). 

Eventide. 14163 (160). 


Farmer’s daughter. 25595 (S87). 
First vocal album. 18364 (181) 


Gavotte. 7808 (73). 

Gypsies. 18364 (83). 

Litany for All souls day. 18364 
(182) : 


Lonely rose. 18364 (127). 


Maid on the _ shores of the 
Manzanares. 18364 (182). 
Moths. T7808 (82). 


Night in’ the wood. 25595 (199). 
O, Thou plentiful. 18364 (156). 


Reverie. 25595 (233). 

Si mes vers avaient des ailes. 
ZOOS Ae Vs 

Silent night, hallowed night. 


18364 (188, 189). 
Twenty-four caprices. 14163 (473). 
Welcome. 18364 (216). 

When at dawn in a dress of green. 

18364 (1838). 
While by my sheep. 

Delay, 

With thee. 25595 (318). 
Without thee. 18364 (230). 

Baker: (W. ©.) You’re just an old 

fashioned rose. T7787. 

Baker pub. co., inc. Come back to me. 

16614. 

Bal (H. J.) Old Baylor. TO10. 

Bal tabarin. 8000, 8405, 8483, 8724. 

Balaieff (M. P.) Scheherazade. 2901. 

2902. 
Balakireff (M.): 
Cavalier. 9720. 
_ Loved voice. 14163 (321). 
Nocturne. 95683. 
Balanda- (Frank) 
250328. 

Balay (Guillaume) : 
Echos d’armor. 
Parade des bluets. 
Plainte du clocher. 


18364 (220, 


Wiradline;. f eet. : 


12745. 
13526. 
15662. 


1451 


Fe gas aes ee 
We haha 


: INDEX 


— 


Baldwin (C. W.) 
9664, 18591. 

Baldwin (E. W.) 

Baldwin (J. L.) 


Brotherly hand. 


Marathon. 15286. 
Service and songs. 


138710. 
Baldwin (J M.) Passing shadows. 
17688. 
Raldwin (R. L.) Juvenile music. 
22023. 


Balfe (M..W.): 
Bohemian girl. 16464. 
Bohémienne. 12438. 
Excelsior. 14163 (36). 
Gerrard six four. 792. 
I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls. 


23444, : 
I dreamt that I dwelt in marble 
halls. 18501. 
Killarney. 23445. 
Old treasures. 14163 (37). 
Then you'll remember me. 23446. 
Balfmoor (Emmet) pseud. See Mce- 
Cahe (J. C.) 
Balieff’s Chauve-souris. 41, 77. 
Baliff’s daughter of Islington. 21111. 
Ball (AgM.) On Calvary. 183477. 


Ball (C., Freedom of Ireland. 


14714. 
Ball. (C...W. A.) : 
Sally gets ready for Si. 20282. 
We’re going to haveea cireus in 
the barn. 20770. 


We) 


We've just got married. 20772. 
Ball (EK. R.): 
Dear little boy of mine. 12673— 


12675. 
Eternal flame. 
Ill. forget you. 
IT never knew. 

gave to me. 

12988, 14989. 
In the garden. of 

15018. 19363-19365. 
It was in April, I was just an 

April fool. 15058. 

Let us have peace. 19554. 

Little road. 6659, T7808 (248). 

My rosary for you. 18388, 19886, 
19887. ' 

Our faith in Thee. 7041, 7048, 
7808 (271). 17663-17665. 

Out there in the sunshine with 
you. 7054, 141638 (718), 15605, 
17674, 20070-29072. 

Skies are dark when you’re away. 
5679 (343), 7336, 13749-13751. 
17909-17911. 

Ten thousand years from now. 
7506, 11895, 11896, 12344 (234), 
13899, 16034-16036, 18058, 18059, 
23002-23004. 

That litle grey house without any 
key. 
(134). 

Who knews. 


3868, 6138. 10072. 
21820. 

how much God 
5679 (225), 6422, 


my heart. 


18290. 


3103, 11907-11909, 23352 


pt. m1, n. s., v.18 
Ball (H.) Would-you. 3328. . 
Ball (John) Dancing blues. 3726. 
Ball (R. H.) Creole serenade. 9834. 
ae (R.°8.) Heaven in your eyes. 
Pare 
Ballad memories. 3481, 12439. 
Ballantine (Hdward) : 
House among the trees. 
Ionian melody. 6500. 
Night-balm. 8746. 
Romance. 7213. 
Ballard (Ff... P.) 
14355. 
Ballard (Herbert) Queen of the Nile. 
7170. : 
Ballatore (Pietro) Munachedda. 2551. 
Ballenger (E. L.): 
Dear little girl of my dreams. - 
3751, 1453838: 
Won’t you sometimes think of me. 
oon. 


Ballinny (C. T.) Scotty. 7266. 
Balsamo (R.) Marena. 19700. 
Baluta (Vincent) : 
Amerykanka. 18342. 
Gold and blue. 10239. 
Nie opuszezaj nas. 22385, 24639. 
Pie Jesu. 24845. | 
W pielgrzymiej szacie. 23164. 
Wieczorna polka. 23263. . 
Baluta music ¢o.: 
Amerykanka. 
Gold and blue. 
Baly (Hvelyn) 
Poko. 1860. 
Balzamo (Carlo) Badinage. 
Bambola della Prateria. 14282. 
Bambt. 23452. 
Bammer (Johannes) 
lieder. 9569. 
Bancroft & Fousch. Old home town. 
20020. 
Bane (J. C.): 


6356. 


Broken heart. 


18432. 
10239. 
Down on the Hoko- 


3478. 


ZAwolf kinder- 


- Album leaf. 764. 
New self help system for the 
guitar. 19926. 
Bane (J. H.) Your eyes of Irish blue. 
1471. 
Banerji (Comolata) Indian ballet. 
21941. 
Bang (Maia) Bang (Maia) violin 


method. 18508. 


Bangert (HKdgar Kramer) See Kra- 
mer-Bangert (Hdgar). . 
Bangs (Hlizabeth) First kiss. 23816. 


Bangs (Ff. A.) First brigade march 
and two step. 7808 (38). 

Bangs (G. R.) Faithful watches. 
10094. 

Banks (C. J.) You will want my lov- 
ing some day. 12324. 

Banks: (C.’O.): 


Air, Amaryllis. 7813. 
‘Chansonette. 21281. 
Banks (H. C.) jr. Meditation. 6783. 


1452 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923: 


Banks (Paul): 
Chattanooga blues. 
Happiness. 14788. 
IlJ-natured blues. #14990. 

Meal ticket blues. 153814. 
Safety first blues. 15790. 
Selma Alabama blues. 25026. 
Skeezix. 22806. 
Tut-Ankh-Amen’s dream. 17582. 
Waco Texas blues. 12104. 

Banks (R. F.): 

I am always chasing pretty rain- 
bows. 14870. 

On the golden trail. 17643. 

There’s a mother back there. 7524, 

Banks & son: : 

Be merciful unto me. 

Blackbird. 21175. 

Bohemian girl. 16464. 

Children’s hour. 14427. 

Choral fantasia. 1729, 6262. 

Come to our dark nature’s night. 
3668. 


Concert study. 8034. 
Danse caprice. 21386. 
Easy lessons in Bach. 10030. 
Everlasting strength. 14641. 
Fidélité. 157. 
Hunting song. 19179. 
I will give thanks. 17090. 
Love in harvest time. 347. ° 
Magnificat. 4564. 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. 
138251, 15276. 
Modern Santa Claus. 2527. 
My Noah’s ark. 15456. 
O Lord, Thou art my God. 87738. 
Robin Adair. 15757. 
 Stege of Kazan. 9033. 
Stars of memory. 15934. 
Sunset reverie. 20504. 
Sweet dreams. 3055. 
Swing. ‘7472. 
Thirteen Christmas carols. 
Thoughts of home. 3184. 
Two melodious pieces. 679. 
Valse hongroise. 23133. 
Vicar of Bray. 9236. 
When the whole heart of man 
turns unto God. 16257. 
Banner (Michael) Legend of the her- 
mit thrush. 22065. 
Banta (Frank) Upright and grand. 
LSPS: 
Banta (H. O.) 
of memory. 15222. 
Bantle (Jack) Heavy sugar papa, 
doncha try to sak’rin me. 19121. 
Bantock (Granville) : 
Babyland. 12430. 
By night in my dream. I 
tim: 4957. 
Crippled faun. 
Dead dryad. 


23081. 


21125. 


18644. 


Longing and pictures 


sought 


1783. 
1817. 


(i 


Dream merchandise. 12724. 
Fairyland. 12786. 
Faun despondent. 23806. 


Golden journey to Samarkand. 
16880. 

Hind in ambush. 24007. 

Hymn of Pan. 229. 


Lament of the frontier guard. 
tolsZ. 
Lullabye. 13238. 


Reed player. 24916. 
Shepherd’s song. 9022. 
Song of songs. 138797. 


Song of the bowmen. of. Shu. 
13801. ) 
Song of the’ Volga boatmen. 
7380. 
South.“ folk....in.. cold. --: country, 
13813 
Three songs for children. 14283. 
Three songs from the Greek 
anthology. 1576. 
Twilight tombs of ancient kings. 
12030. 
Widow bird sate mourning. 3294. 
Banuelos (Petra). Ive been lone- 
some without you. 19279. 
Banzhaf (Paul): 
Flirting eyes. 14695. 
Sky singer, 25085. 
Baquet (G. F.): 
I’ve got those shouting blues. 
4225, 19289. 
In danceland with you. 4276, 
6470. 


R-C-O band. 15722. 
What’ll you do when your daddy 
says good-bye. 1420, 18232. 
Barat (J. E.): 


Marche egyptienne. 6756. 
Piéce en mi flat. 13562. 
Prélude et danse. 7141. 
Barbara (Anna). Sweet dreams. 
18021. 
Barbara pa CY izes.) Autumn time. 
21077, 234382. 
Barbash. (A. T.) 1. AY ae, L SOS: 
14493. 
Barbash (Mrs. Samuel) D. A. R. 
song. 14493. 


Barbay (Vernon) ‘Those good old Ku 
klux blues. 25595 (502). 
Barber (C. E.) Barber’s short cut to 
transposition. 1578. 
Barbera (G.) Lagrima. 
Barbi (A.) Mechante. 
Barbieri (Mario) 
riunite. 5802. 
Barbirolli (Alfredo) : 
Amorosa.” “V?,.A522. 
Candida serenata. 
Chanson. 48, 1579. 
Eestasy. 135, 1882. 


4447, 
o89. 


Cinque  liriche 


12544. 


1453 


es ee 


INDEX 


Barbirolli (Alfredo )—Continued. 
Loustic. 1163, 138213. 
Méchante. 

Mon béguin. 13323. 
Old old story. 13472, 22478. 


Patati-patata. 4895. 
Sensuel tango. 572, 2925. 
Tango de los amantes. 18044, 
22988. 
Trés élégant. 1381, 13955. 
Valse sans nom. 5446. 
Barbour (F. N.): 
Sister Sue’s sunny stories. 581. 
Storm. 7482. 
Tell me, thou wanderers. 7503. 
Where happiness grows. 18265, 
18266. 
Barbour (Roy) I’m going back to 


8340. 
I don’t know why. 


dear old Dixie. 


Barclay (Johnnie) 
4158. 

Barcroft (E. D.): 
First African suite. 
Roses d’amour. 22684. 

Bard (Francis) & son: 
Air. 7879. 
Aranymadar. 7850. 
Bard karacsonyi albuma 1922-23. 

7888. 
Dorozsmai templom tornyan [and] 
Merre van a vilég vege? 
Volga-Keringo. 1404. 
II. streichquartette. 
Bard (G. L.): 


18964. 


9411. 


Billie’s jazz band. 7919. 
Médikém. 8620. 
Tempo te fruska! 9165. 


Bard 
7888. 
Bard of Armagh. 7889. 


karacsonyi albuma, 1922-23. 


Bardonet (J. A.) Ave Maria. 21079. 
Bareis (Charles) Flapper girl, 3921. 
Barelli (Nova): 

Desillusione. 3769. 

Source. 7397. 

Va... chemineau. 5484. 
Bargiel (Woldemar) Allegro con 

grazia. 7830. 


_Bargy (Roy): 


Foolish child. 12825, 14163 (657), 


14702. 
Justin-tyme. 10677. 
Pianoflage. 7108. 


Sweet and tender. 7459. 


Barickman (EK. W.): 
Robin. 17798. 


Two waltz melodies. 7891. 
Waltz melody. 7656. 
Will you. 5609. 

Barickman pub. co. Robin. 17798. 


Barile (A.) Cummara mia. 9845. 


S108. - 


pte, 8.83 wed 


— 


Baring-Gould (S8.): 
Gabriel’s message. 1959. 
Onward, Christian soldiers. 24759. 
To Bethlehem, 3153. 


Bark (L. G.): 
Come to our dark natures night 
3668 . 
Greater love hath no man than 
this. 16901. 


Barker (A. W.) Barker music school. 
Barker (Ambrose) Rover. 8961. 
Bens (Bertha) Garden of thoughts. 
Barker (F. R.) Rose-melody. 2860. - 
Barker (James) First Hawaiian con- 
servatory of music, ine., lesson 1. 
23815. 
Barker (R. A.) 
and free. 7248. 
Barlow (Howard) : 
Hush of the world. 4135. 
Love is so new. 4532. 


San Franciseo fair 


Barna (J. W.) Oklahoma Indian 
jazz. 8798. 
Barnard (D’Auvergne) Plains of 
peace. 5679 (85, 86). 
Barnard (G. D.): 
Golden sunset. 10246. 
King of the night. 24266. 
Paramount mareh. 1215. 
Barnby (Joseph) : 
Abide with me. 1480. 
King all glorious. 14163 (297). 
Now the day is over. 22409. 
Sweet and low. 25200. 
Sweet is Thy mercy. 11834. 


Barne (Kitty) Camp fire song. 67. 
Barnee (P. H.) Nellie come out, of 
that alley. 22378. 
Barnes (A. P.) I’m longing for the 
folks and home. 4200. 
Barnes (A. 8S.) & €o.: 
Fundamental bar work and ballet 
technique. 12844, 14722. 
Graded violin course. 4027. 
Barnes (Barney) Stingy. 25168. 
Barnes (EH. N.°C.): 
Glancing, flitting, glinting of gold. 
6240. 

I am the busy bee. 63882. 
Promised day is here. 7157. 
Barnes (EH. S.): 
Book of classical airs. 9642. 
Bow Thine ear to me, O Lord. 

5852. 
Little song of life. 
Master soul. 1185. 
Second symphony. 25022. 
Seven sketches. 1582. 
Thou little joy of heaven. 25293. 


1092. 


Three kings. 20632. 
Trust. 1386. 
Barnes (F. EH.) When you’re around 
me. 23229. 


1454 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


My haven. 24593. 
Honey moon blues. 


Barnes (Lewis) 
Barnes (Lura) 
24025. 
Barnes (P. A.) 
Barnes (S. B.) 
waltz. 18070. 
Barnett (Alice): 
Agamede’s song. 9487. 
Constancy. 1764. 
Ebb-tide. 10031. 
Song at Capri. 11716. 
Barnett (David) Onions bring mem’- 
ries of you. 15587. 
Barnett (EH. E.) Come back to me, 
mother. 1751. 


Love. 6684. 
That Swanee whistle 


Barnett (J. J.) Sissy Lister. 20378. 
Barnett (Jack) : 

I didn’t know I cared. 233. 

Our store. 11321. 
Barney (—) St. Louis tickle. 15792. 


Barnhouse (B. L.) Plaything, I love 
you. 22569. 
Barnhouse (C. L.): 
Admiral. 23366. 
Bear cat. 23459. 
Broadcaster. 23526. 
Call of the sea. 23547. 
Cle “elum eagles. 23610. 
Cruiser Omaha. 23664. 


Eclipse galop. 23768. 
Educator, book II. 23770. 
Fete triumphal. 23808. 
Great Lakes to the sea. 
Greater Purdue march. 
Hot time in the old town. 
In old Pekin. 24165. 
King o’ Spain. 24265. 
King of the night. 24266. 
Lazy Luke. 24283. 
Leviathan march. 
-Making the rounds. 244388. 
Mecca temple march. 24483. 
Mission of love. 24523. 
Moonlight in Florida. 24541. 
Mournful Maggie. 24570. 
Octopus and the mermaid. 
Paloma. 24791. 
Silver crescent. 25064. 
Silver fountain. 25065. 
Vindication. 25415. 
Walsenburg galop. 25433. 
Yellowstone trail. 25562. 
Barnwell (K. EK.) Comrades. 8033. 
Baroff (Sam and Artie) ‘Turkish 
here, Turkish there, ages every- 
where. 13974. 
Baromich (M. J.) Everlasting not for- 


23943. 
23944. 
24037. 


24298. 


24694, 


gotten blues. 21518. 

Baron (Gaston) Salut a_ Tétoile. 
15796. ' 

Baron (Henri) Souvenir d’antan. 
22866. ; 


Baron (Maurice) : 
American parade. 
At the May fair. 


712, 9477. 
1550, 7864. 


Belwin, inc., variety folio. 3515. 
Charmeuse. 73. 
Cloister episode. 3651, 9781. 


Coquettish mood. 18721, 21349. 
Forlorn hopes. 14709, 14710. 
Frills and thrills. 10180. 
Graduation. 965, 10265. 
Hush baby. 10403, 16988. 


Indian wedding festival. 7808 
(252). 

Just a bunch of daisies. 10657, 
13088. 

March of the spooks. 22191. 

Meditation. 2477. 

Memories of home and mother. 
10960, 10961. | 

Pierrette ~“flrrts.’*’ TYS97, ‘138565, 
15656. 

Prelude to Heroical love drama. 
24884. 


Prelude to Oriental drama. 24885. 
Promenade amoureuse. 7153. 
Radio message. 4988, 8916. 
Réverie poétique. 138640. 
Romeo’s farewell to Juliet. 
Song of Zion. 25126. 
Souvenir d’antan. 22866. 
That naughty yodel. 20590, 23014, 


5036. 


25257. 

To freedom’s flag. 18127. 

When the gold is tinged with 
gray. 12180. 

Zingareseca. 123835. 

Barone (Frank) : 
Knights—Pythian. 13122. 
Man who brings the mail. 10912. 


Barone & Parker. Man who brings 


the mail. 10912. 
Barr (Elmer) : 
Don’t sing me the blues, dear. 
6059, 9966. 
Maybe some other time. 10942. 
Pipe organ blues. 7107. 
Barr CH NE) Highteen. 21487, 
21488. 


Barr (I. H.) I say you got to know 
how, that’s all. 10500. 

Barr (J. H.) Choice songs, no. 11. 
3629. 

Barratt (Augustus) : 


I love, thou lovest. 4180. 
My Cherokee rose. 11079. 
No other eyes. 4788. 


Barratt (Edgar) : 
Coronach. 12619. 
Hebridean legend. 4088. 


In the highlands. 2210. 
Barrau: 
Deuxiéme berceuse. 9932. 
Marga. 15296. 
Mimi réve. 109985. 
Premiére berceuse. 11443. 
Barrell (Alden) Hour. 10381. 


Barrera (Tomas) Nino de la Suerte. 


6966. 


1455 


INDEX 
; pt. 1,0. s., v.18 
Barrere (Georges) Nocturne. 7808 | Barry (J/rs. Cornelius) : 
(159). Soldiers of the eross. 20974 
Barrett | (Mrs. A. ‘T. Irresistible (74) 
eves. dior Unseen city. 9413 (145). 
Barrett (ihr Adin c2ieen -sagitery. | a ee ee 
9412 en. : 
; Barry (R. E.): 
Barrett (Joe) : Gulf breezes waltz. ~~ 10280, 
Poor little moth. 20142. 10281. 
Searching. 22740. When the gulf breezes blow. 
Barrett (M. E.) Through all the 23224. 
years. 7537, 23059. Barry (Robert) II: 


Barrett (Reginald) 
18721, 21349. 
Barrett CW. +.)i; 

For a cow-bell was a whole jazz 
band to me. 21576. 
Your mother gave me 
when she gave me you. 
Barri (O.) Good Shepherd. 
Barrie’*(¢S, pee 
Day by day in every way I love 
you more and more. 37495. 
Lines that my dear mother wrote 
me. 2368. 


Barrilleaux (Wartel) 
4710. 

Barrington (Arthur): 
Betty. 21160. 
Dear little girl I am crying for 

you. 9906. 
Hilo Bay. 4100. 
Barrington( J. W.): 
Gratitude. 8244. 
Inspiration. 8407. 
Meditation. 8621. 
Prayer. 8891. 
Repose. 89338. 
Barroll (EH. C.): 
Laf-n sax. 15150. 
That soothing saxophone song. 
5388, 5384, TO1T. 
Tong-’n sax. 16098. 
Wonder why. 25541. 
Barromeo (Louis) My vamping sweet 
guitar. 19897. 

‘Barron -CT. SHe 
Hot dog. 19161. 

My girl that used to be. 19856. 
There’s a girl by the lakes of 
Killarney. 9189. 


Coquettish mood. 


heaven 
20965. 
23927. 


My darling. 


Barron & Sampson. Sally. 554. 
Barrousse (R. W.): 
Left all alone. 19548. 
Matrimonial blues. 19711. 


You’re sorry you threw me down. 
20950. 
‘Barrow (F. C.), or Barrows (FE. C.): 
All hail to Old Glory. 21012. 
My soul immortal. 19890. 
My sweet Irish Rose. 19894. 
Barrows (J. W.) 
nia. 18862, 20507. 


Superior Califer- - 


Try and do it! 18146. 
Wonderful game of golf. 16319. 


Barry (Wesley). How ean I. 14854. 
Bars (Riehard) Schwarze rose. 
8993. 

Barstow . (lL. ‘P.) In olden days. 
1036. 

Bartel (John OD.) Mother cares. 
24557. 

Bartells (R. O.) Waiting for the 
moon. 5488. 


Barter (G. M.) Mother of mine I am 
dreaming of you. 11048,°24561. 

Barth (J. F.) School days. 11591. 

Barth (J. M.) Those silver locks that 
frame your faded brow. 13931. 


Barthelemy (R.) Love’s wilfulness. 
7808 (249). . 
Bartholomew (Cedelia ) Stingy. 

5236. 
Bartlet (G. M.) Little rowdy. 6661. 
Bartlett (—) El Dorado. 1853. 
Bartlett (HE. C.) Little caporal. 
10792. 
Bartlett (E. L.): 
Caprice espanfiol. 20974 (9). 
Festa dies. 25595 (88). 
Finland love song. 18364 (67). 
Gray are  love’s gentle eyes. 
18364 (82). 
Lohengrin. 25595. (299). 
Say yes, Mignon, say yes. 18364 


(174). 
Bartlett (EK. M.): 
Don’t be a rubber-neck. 1841. 


Go gather the golden. grain. 
1984. 
He’ll open the gate. 2033. 
He rose from death. 2034. 
In God’s appointed time. 2191. 
- It’s not so bad after all. 2230. 


Light amid shadows. 2358. 
March along. 2445. 
Pass the news aiong the line. 
Zo: < 
Remember what your dear old 
mother told you. 2829. 
That old razor strop. 3104. 
Bartlett (H.-N.): 
Autumn violets. 
Caprice espafol. 
Caress.. 23559. . 
Chariot race. 5928. 


18364 (16). 
20974 (9). 


INDEX > 


“nos. 1-13, 1923 


Finland love song. 18364 (67). 


Grand polka de concert. 18364 
(81), 23936. 

Gray are love’s gentle eyes. 18364 
(82). 


Lone song. 16873 (50). 
Morning walk. 24552. 


Say yes, Mignon, say yes. 18364 


(174). 
Bartlett (J. C.): 
Dream. 9413 (39). 
It is the blessed Christmas morn. 
14163 (279). 
Once the Lord of glory lay. 14163 


(412). 
Bartlett (M. A.) Home and country. 
24020. 
Bartlett music co. Dream girl. 1866. 
Bartok (Béla): a 


Nyole magyar népdal. 6982. 
Volksmusik der Rumanen von 
Maramures. 23162: 


Bartoluzzi (D. J.) Mother of mine. 
13342. 

Barton (Marmaduke) Scherzo-inter- 
mezzo. 11588. 


Barton (Monte) 
Barzelay (M. BE.) 


Yes, indeed. 20917. 
‘Somebody’s heart. 


13786. 
Bas (Julius) : 
Commune. 23636. 
Méthode d’accompagnement du. 


chant grégorien et de composi- 
tion dans les huit modes. 197538. 
Bascetta (Alfredo) : 
’E ghelle taliane. 16751. 
Femmena napulitana. 1922. 
For’ ’o cunvento. 3939. 
Fuimmucenne a Napule. 
Mamma luntana. 8593. 
Napule e mamma. 2605. 
Basile (Joe) No wonder they called 
you Mary. 24655. 
Baskette (Billy) : 
Grace, you’re the ace. 964. 


1956. 


Hoptown Chinatown hop. 2074. 

I love my old tomato. 14901, 
17029. 

Let me waltz with you. 22071. 

There’s a nest in Gypsyland. 
3118. 

Waitin’ for the evenin’ mail. 
12108. 


Who loves you now. 14092. 


Basque love song. 794. 


Bass (George): 


Chansonnette. 5925, 20974 (106). 
Egypt, old land of mystery. 3847. . 
Basses et chants donnés aux concours 
des classes d’harmonie. 18505, 795. 
Bassett (Bert) Someone’s loving you. 
9074. 
Bassett (D. R.): 
- Buy my flowers. 18602. 
Oft in my dreaming. 24698. 


Bassett (K. W.): 


Called away. 14380. 


Lullaby-prayer. 10887. 
Passion-flowers. 4886. 
Bassford (Maria) : 
Album for piano, four hands. 
18364 (3, 4). 
Arlesienne. 18364 (25,26). 


Faust. 25595 (101). 

Hail! joyous morn. 9413 (61). 

Scherzino. 18364 (178). 

Songs and dances. 18364 (193). 

4°™° mazurka. 14163 (207). 
Bassford (W. K.): 


Album for piano, four hands. 
18364 (3, 4). 
Hail! joyous morn. 9413 (61). 
Bastar (V. A.) Vasela bida. 23141. 


Basto (M. L.) If I were a butterfly 
and you were a rose. 4258. 
Basye (William) Norwegian dance. 


22402. 

Ba-ta-clan. 5915, 6203, 6364, 6531, 
6535. 

Batchelder (Nell) Just to be loved 
by you. 15106. 

Bateman (B. B.) Waves of praise. 
Zon ie 

Bateman (G. M.) Waves of praise. 
phd Wie 

Bateman (Ronald) Won’t you come 
roving? 20903. 

Bateman bros. Waves of praise. 
Doren, 


Batemen (Arthur) Say it with flow- 
ers to your mother. 11583. 
Bates (C. LL.) Like the lady that’s 
known as Lou. 4478. 
Bates’ (C. V.): 
Amid the Pyramids. 
Happy blues. 16913. 
Just a little bit of silence. 17194. 
Message in your eyes. 17419. 
You’re the sweetest girlie in the 
town. 183855. 


Bates (G. W.) If he comes to see 
you, he brings your money to me. 
19317. 


16416. 


Bates (Luther) Blue eyes. 16507. 
Bates (R. CC.) Pal-o-mine. 1212. 
Bates (Ray) I will forget. 10523 
Bates (Toots) Pa-peé-tee sweetie. 
13524. 
Bateson’s (Thomas) first set of mad- 
rigals. 1585. 
Bath (Hubert) : 
Britannia, mistress of the air. 
16520. 


Frills and frivolities. 176. 
Garden of happiness. 16840. 
Jolly Roger. 10648. 
Marionette. 15300. 
Memory of Burns. 
Morano’s farewell. 


19738. 
11034. 


1457 


INDEX 


Bath (Hubert) —Continued. | 

My lady. 15488. 

Three sketches. 
Batiste (Sydney) 

dise. 18872. 
Batke (Fred) : 

Down old California way. 3803. 

Monday morning blues. 4664. 

Rosay Marie. 5040. 

Baton (Rhene) : 

Danse a sept esas. 18758. 

Deux priéres du soir. 5805. 

Quatre chansons pour le jour de 

Noél. 1586. 
Sonata. 12449. 
Batson (William) : 
Don’t you know I am crazy about 
you. 1851. 

In the heart of the hill. 2209. 
Batten (Robert) April morn. T7849. 
Battistini (C.) Bella Peruviana. 5816. 
Battle hymn of the republic. 14163 

(42). 
Battles (G. P.): 
Broken chains. 1648. 
Just a peek at the Chesapeake. 


14286. 
Drifting to para- 


13091. 
You’ve got to come early and stay 
late. 14150. 
Battling Butler. 38729, 5508, 5981, 
7295, 7893, 7936, 7937, 12651, 18507. 
Battmann (J. L.) Battmann’s mass 
in F. 23456. : 
Battye (O. S.) Tooting. 18950. 
Bauer (C. D.) Mariona. 2458. 
Bauer (Harold) : 
Barberini’s minuet. 7887. 
Flourish. 23829. 
Motley. 24566. 
Ye sweet retreat. 25560. 
Bauer (Jack): 
Faithful and true mother it’s you. 
16783. 
Gay life. 16846. 
How beautiful the world seems 
to me. 16976. 
Love’s calling. 17334. 
Bauer (Marion) : 
Indian pipes. 2216. 
Pine-trees. 2755. 
Three preludettes. 12450. 


Bauer bros. Rosebud. 11541. 
Bauerle (C. J.) In paradise, that’s 
where old mothers belong. 10570. 
Baum (E. M.): - 

Sandy. 15800. 

When the moon is sinking low. 
16252. 
Baum (Nathan) 
heart, 138215. 
Baumann (—) Serenata. 

Baumgartner (John): 


Love, here is my 


22755. 


Staccato auf der violine. 17971. 
Technik des violinspiels. 20569. 
Bauss (R. G.) Monday blues. 19780. 


‘Bayes (Nora) 


pt. 117, b. S.. v.18 


Baussart (A.) Yeux. 1456. 

Bautz (W. G.) Hail to thee B. P. 
O. E. 2022, 12888. 

Bavans (Maud) Angel’s prayer. 
21047. 


Bavoso (Vincenzo) : 
Ritornello di baci. 2842. 
Uocechie chiare. 3189. 

Bax (Arnold): 

Boar’s head. 7933. 
Lyrical interlude. 8571. 
Second sonata in D. 7271. 
Sonata. 23457. 


Symphony in H flat. 13880. 
This worldes joie. 9198. 
Tintagel. 7548. 
To the name above every name. 
9215. 
When I was. one-and-twenty. 
7697. 
Baxandall (J. S.) Three pieces. 
7894. 
Baxer (Ef. A.) Here’s to the Wlan. 
19127. 


Baxley (Jack): 
Get yourself a piece of cheese. 
23874. 
I wish I was what I was when 


I was sweet sixteen. 19303. 
Neighbors. 2612. . 
Old Ireland is God’s flower gar- 

den. 22470. 

Say, say Sadie, [I’m in love. 

22718. 

Struttin’ Sue, from Kalamozoo. 

11795. 

Baxter (Mrs. Burns) Song of home 
sweet home. 11725. 


Baxter (H. HH.) Ben Hur patrol. 
23475. 
Baxter (f.°R.) #ric 
Come. 23620. 
He’s coming back again. 21714. 


We shall sing in heaven with the- 
King. 23183. 
You must face Him 
25580. 
Baxter (M. S.): 
Across the valley. 4. 
In August. 15000. 
Primeval. 527. 
Baxter (Ted) : 
Why has your cow such a long, 


some day. 


long face. 20871, 23257. 

-Wow. 16332. 
3axter-Northup co. Soir. 17931. 
Bay (Harry) Heart of Illinois. 
21723. 

Bayard (lL. R.): 

God’s country. 1986. 

Questioner. 2799. 

Bayer. (Edward) When it’s sham-. 


rock time in Ireland. 5547. 
Samson and Delilah. 
HOTA. 


1458 


i 
- 
, 
rr 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 19238 


Bayley & Ferguson: 
Afton water. 16386. 

All the world for Christ. 3401. 
All things bright and beautiful. 
16407. 
Arise ye, 
16433. 

At close of day. 1546. 

Autumn song. 16448. 

Biest are the pure in heart. 
14828. 

Bonnets o’ bonnie Dundee. 96388. 

Campbells are comin’. 21235. 

Coming of night. 16623. 

Dew each trembling 
wreath’d. 14552. 

Fairy cymbals. 18986. 

Fantasia on American airs. 

Farewell to Gairloch. 927. 

Fidele. 16803. 

Flag of faith. 8183. 

Gladly, dear Lord, ‘we bring to 
Thee. 12857. 4 

Go work in His vineyard. 3997. 

Golden glow. 19056. 

Golden sun, thy warmth display. 
4012. 

Greater love hath no man than 
this. 16901. 

Ho, ro. my nut-brown maiden. 
16951. 

Horns of elfland. 16971. 

How can I leave thee? 10383. 

Hymn-tune yvoluntaries. 16992. 

I think on thee in the night. 
10505. 

If there were dreams to sell. 8373. 

If thou wilt ease thine heart of 
love. 8374. 

In His steps. 4281. 

Joys of love. 299. 

Justorum animae. 13105. 

Knotting song. 304. 

Legend of St. Yvorne. 8497. 

Light of life. 4476. 

Love’s aye the same. 6694. 

March! march! 8694. . 

Marching heavenward. 4588. 

Month of maying. 15370. 

Morning madrigal. 2542. 

My love is like a red, red rose. 


subterranean winds. 


leaf en- 


10098. 


15448. 

Nature songs for little singers. 
8737. 

Nocturne. 16806. 


Now the day is over. 17585. 

O can ye sew cushions? 17592. 

O wert thou in the cauld blast. 
10968. 

Oh! I wish I were a tiny browny 
bird. 8792. 

Old English masters for the harp- 
sichord. 8802. 

Pale and the purple rose. 17679. 

Peace of eventide. 20097. 


Pictures in song. 15653. 
Prelude and fugue in D minor. 
17742. 
See! the heavens smile. 17861. 
Sing joyfully unto God. 13743. 
Snow. 9060. 
So sweet is she. 9062. 
Song of love. - 20424. 
Song of the camp-fire. 
Spinner’s lament. 15924. 
Spring’s awakening. 20459. 
Sun of the sleepless. 5249. 
Sweet tyraness. 18027. 
There is a lady sweet and kind. 
9186. 
Thorberg’s dragon ship. 9200. 
Triumph of death. 5395. 
Vain is beauty. 677. 
What shall I do to show how much 
I love her? 713. 
When I am laid in earth. 716. 
Baylor college (Alumnae assn. of) 
Old Baylor. 7010. 
Baynes (—): 
Destiny. 25595 (368). 
Victory. 25595 (511). 
Baynes (Sydney): 
Alannah, 11. 
Ballad memories. 38481, 12439. 
Fancy-free. 18939, 23802. 
Little revue at nine o’clock. 22104. 
Savannah. 24990. - 
Valse memory. 14000, 14001. 
Baynon (Arthur): 


179852. 


Across the bridge of dreams. 
16380. 

In Brittany. 4275. 

Invocation. 10594. 


Pedlar’s basket. 

Baynton-Power (H.): 
All through a big bumble bee. 

1505. 
By the Yang-tse-Kiang. 
Moment musicale. 22276. 

Bays (Mrs. J. W.) Sunset fires. 1327. 

Bazzini (Antonio) : 

Dance of the goblins. 
Saul. 11579. 

Beach (Mrs. H. H. A.): 
Artless maid. 7858. 
Blue bell. 25595 (30). 
Clover. 25595 (51). 
Fantasia fugata. 10097. 

Haste, O beloved. 14163 (229). 

I will lift up mine eyes. 98363, 
8364. 

Indian lullaby. 14163 (274). 

Little brown-eyed laddie. 8518. 

Lord is my Shepherd. 8542. 

Moon-path. 8666. 

Peter Pan. 4911. 

Sleep, little darling. 

Wandering knight. 
596). 

When mama sings. 5550. 


15636. 


7960. 


7808 (180). 


14163 (522). 
14163 (595, 


1459 


eesti: + 


INDEX 


Beach (Ars. H. H. A.)—Continued. 


Within thy heart. 14163 (619, 
620). 
Yellow daisy. 25595 (820). 
Beach (John): 
Clark street bridge. 12597. 
Passers-by 13532. 
Poem for string quartet. 4935. 


Beach (T. G.): 

Cock a doodle, cock a doodle doo. 
18698. 

D-I-X-I-E. 12698. 

Doubting mama biues. 

Dreaming away time. 

Dreaming of my 
9995. 

Fairbank’s blues. 8171. 

I am looking for a pal and I want 
you. 24064. 

Keep on the sunny side. 


9973. 
8119. 
home town. 


8459. 


Lonesome blues. 15215. 
Lovesick blues. 13233. 


Mother darling how I love you. 
11044. 

My dream girl. 17494. 

My garden, 17500. 

My girl. 11098. 

My Irish Rose. 

My soul immortal. 


19864. 
19890. 


My sweet Irish rose. 19894. 
My yesterdays and you. 19902. 
Old boreen. 20014. 

Orphan’s prayer. 8827. 
Poppy. 15683. 

Second mate’s song. 20312. 
Springtime of life. 20461. 
Sweet Carolina. 25202. 


That’s why I want you to be mine. 
9179. 
This is Colorado. 11941. 
Why did God let you die. 
Beach (William) 
vorite songs. 10241. 
Beacon press. Chapel hymns 
services. 9733. 
Beal, Stuttard & co., ltd.: 
Clark’s (Cumberland) first con- 
cert party album. 14449. 
Dream thoughts. 3809. 
Enchanted island. 3859. 


25016. 


and 


Pixie-town. 4930. 
Twilight in Areadia. - 670. 
Beall (B.. B.): 


Beautiful way. 23465. 

I am relying on Jesus. 24066. 

Morning by morning. 24551. 

My Savior opened the windows. 
24617. 

On to glory. 24748. 

That will be heaven. 25262. 

Traveling upward. 253838. 

Triumphant grace. 25342. 

White are the fields to, harvest. 
25505. 

With Jesus to guide me, Ill go. 
25938. 


1460 


se 


Golden book of fa- | 


pt. 11, 0. s., v. 18 


Bean (F. J.) Now mamma jelly, 
your papa jelly is still loving you. 
17583. 


Beard (A. B.) Our country’s flag. 
7040. 

Beard (L.. W.) My sweet love. 
19895. 

Beard (W. R.) Springtime of life. 
20461. 

Beasley (Jessamine) : 

It pays. 1048. 


King Tut’s strut. 19509. 


Beaston (EF. W.): 


Everytime. 18364 (250), 18926, 
18927. 
Please come marry me. 18364 
(300), 2018. 
Southern lullaby. 20446. 
Beaston (Minnie) Mary. 24464. 
Beatty (C. E.) Song book of the 
United States . naval. academy. 
5190. . 


Beatty (rs. F. L.) Is there a rose 
in the old-fashioned garden. 10598. 


Beatty (Geo.) On my. birthday. 
112738. ' 
Béatty (V. A.) Parting. 13530. 
Beaucaire (Armand) = pseud. See 


Schmidt (EH. RB.) 
Beaulieu (Suzanne) : 
Hellé, 25595 (108). 
Léve toi. 25595 (159-160). 
Nuit étoilée. 25595 (208). 
Beaumont (J. C. H.) Slumber song. 


1287. 

Beautiful chimes. 23461. 

Beauty prize. 18517, 19155, 19244, 
19392, 19722, 19789, 19947, 21127. 
21128, 24591. 

Beazley (S. W:): 

Hosannas. 21763. 


Living hymns. | 22112. 
Select songs of praise. 
Victory. 12078. 
Becher (C.) Motormiadel. 
Bechet (Sidney) : 
Boogy boo blues. 
For my mammy, 
Lindy and me. 16824. ~ 

Ghost of the blues. 16856. 

Here it is daddy, just. like you 

left, jt.) (2a00 

I want to be by myself. 17087. 

Lazy blues. 17255. 

Little Creole lullaby. 19577. 

Play with me honey. 17724. 

Stop shimmyin’ sister. 17988. 
Bechter (Karl) Bicycle galop. 9611. 
Beck (B. I.) Goodnight. 21664. 
Beck (Mrs. J. H.) Sport. 20454. 


Beck (O. E.) If I had you back again. 
6440. 

Becker (G. L.): 

Day by day. 3742. 


22747. 
8684. 


16515. 


my baby, my 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


J. S. Bach’s fifteen two-part in- 
ventions. 5794. 
Becker (J. J.) When you are gone. 
25489. 
Becker 
(83). 
Becker (R. L.): 
Ecce sacerdos. 18886. 
Idylle angélique. 19813. 
March in D minor. 8608. 
O Doctor Optime. 19969. 
O salutaris. 19979, 19980. 
Postlude in D minor. 11425. 
Postlude in F sharp = minor. 
11426. 
Sur la riviére. 11817. 
Tantum ergo. 20554, 20555. 
Toeceata. 21131. 
Becker (Samuel) : 
Honeymoon jazz 
16966, 24028. 


(Julius) Gypsies. 18364 


blues. 994, 


Love’s consolation. 10868. 
Trial. 11998. F 
Valse allurement. 12058. 


Becker (V. B).: 
O, Thou plentiful. 18364 (156). 
Silent night, hallowed night. 
18364 (188, 189). 
Beckett (Dorothy) : 
Hoosier moonlight on the banks 


of St. Joe. 16969. 
Sheik of sheiks. 17881. 
Beckett (W. A.) Coué chorus. 


9822, 12622. 
Beckman (H. J.): : 
His bow of promise. 10356. 
I will follow Thee. 10522. 
Jesus is all. 10635. 
Beckmann (C..H.) Piano key music. 
15646. 

Beckwith (Ann) You’re my little 
child of dreams come true. 20948. 
Beckwith (W. H.) School rhythms 

for the kindergarten and lower pri- 
mary grades. 11592. 
Bedford (C. O.) Radio love. 
Bedford (Herbert) : 
Aedh wishes for the cloths. of 


4987. 


heaven. 760. 
And the night raven sings. 21042. 
Ann Boleyn’s lament. 5679 (6). 
Blind Cupid. 5679 (19), 12344 


Coy. 

Evangeline passes. 913. 

Fountains mingle with the river. 
14163 (180). 

Hay sings. 977. 

I love my love in the morning. 
12344 (18). 


Little boy. love. 1086. 
Lorenzo to Jessica. 1101. 


Meditation among the trees. 1187. 

Musie when soft voices die. 5679 
(76). 

Run, run, little page. 14163 
(481). 


Secrets of the heart. 14163 (506). 

She is not fair to outward view. 
5679 (96). 

Ships that pass. 12838. 

Sigh no more ladies. 5679 (97).. 

Unearthly one. 5679 (114). 


Widow-bird sate mourning. 5679 
(129); 
Young rose. 5679 (122). 
Bedney (J. G.) ’Tis the same old 
' Hollywood. 13943. 
Bedunah (Mrs. G.) . Old king Tut. 
20022. 
Bee (H. S.) Ukanplayit song book 


for ukulele or tiple. 120388. 
Bee Tee pub. co.: 


Eddie, steady. 8138, 9413 (170), 


10035. 

Everybody’s doin’ the rockin’ 
chair. 8168. 

Grand daddy. 6267. 

Hot roasted peanuts. 10378, 
12344 (119), 12937. 

Keep it under your hat. 756 (62), 


2281. 

There’s a bend at the end of the 
Swanee. 23031, 25595 (500). 

Underneath the mulberry tree. 
18167. 

Voice with a smile. 
(238) ,.12092. 

Beebe (Bessie L.) 
24272. 


Beech (Richard) Ravana. 17773. 


Beecher (Billy) You need an Elgin 
movement to make a date with me. 
18349. 


5473, 9415, 


Laddie o’ mine. 


‘Beecher (Carl): 


Above the clouds. 18378. 
Thistledown. 20621. 
Beecher (H. N.) Love of a little 
child. 10860. 
Beecroft (Edith) : ; 
Land of the might have been. 


1075. 
Sweet mother o’ mine. 1336, 5277. 
Beer (Billy) Brambledown fair. 
21195. 


Beetho (€has.) : 


I praise the tender flower. 14163 How’s yor’n? 21771. a 
(258). I’m so sad witheut you. 24172. 
‘If music be the food of love. That silly waltz. 25260. 
DOr (den). Beethoven (Ludwig van) : 
Last of the leaves. 1078. Adagio. 12464, 14163 (47). 
Lillian’s fan. 9418 (82). Azalia. 16480. — 
1461 


INDEX 


Beethoven (Ludwig van)—Continued. 
Beethoven. 7899. 
Divine. 21133. 
Divine great love. 
Fifth symphony. 
Hark, hark my soul. 
Menuet. 7900. 
Menuetto. 21134. 
Minuet at Marly. 23469. 

Minuet in G. 21135. 
Moonlight sonata. 9586, 14293. 
Presto agitato. 5812. 
Romances. 14163 (49). 
Rondino in G. 9587. 
Ruines d’Athénes. 12465. 
Selection from Beethoven’s w orks. 
12466. 
Sonata in F major. 7901. 
Sonate, no. 29. 21136. 
Sonaten. 1596-1598. 
Sonatina in F. 7902. 
Sonatina in G. 7903. 
Song of penitence. 800. 
Storm. 3507. 
Turkish march. 12344 (68). 
Violin concerto. 14168 (50). 
When twilight weaves her gentle 
spell. 12467. 
6°™* symphonie. 9588. 
8™° symphonie. 14294. 
Befa verlag. Blectrie girl. 1884. 
Beggar’s opera. 4942, 7122, 12468, 
13582. 

Behrend (A. H.): 

Bon jour ma belle. 756 (10). 
Old day dreams. 9418 (109). 
Silver cord. 25595 (254). 

Beilin & Horowitz, inc.: 

Dance. 1475 (9), 3024. 

Ill be laughing at you, when you 
say goodbye. 1475 (15), 2107. 

My brother’s coming with pineap- 
ples. 15414. 

Way out in Kentucky. 12130. 

Wet yo’ thumb. 1475 (29), 3248. 

While you were making believe, 


18524. 
23468. 
14165 (48). 


I fell in love with you. 1475 
(30), 3279. 
Yow’re going from no place to no- 
where. 12310. 
Beim rebin zu Shalashides. 9592. 
Beiner (A. L.): 
Back in Hackensack, New Jer- 


sey. 23443. 

Je vous aime. 17166. 

My Mexicano rose. 15453. 

Old fashioned home sweet home. 
20016. 


Stepping around. 25166. 
Sunshine of mine. 18010. 
Temple bells. 23001. 
There’ll be a moon _ peeping 
through. 18078. 4 
Beirly (Alfred). Flag of America. 
18967. 


1462 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.18 


Beitler (Rachel). Little girl just say 


you’re mine. 22097. . 
Béla (Kéler) Themes from Lust- 
spiel overture. 25264. 


Belasco (Lionel) : 


Calaloa. 5883. 
Caracas. T7971. 
Carrabian moon. 1686. 
Sly mongoose. 25089. 


Susanne’s ginger bread. 7454. 
Susan’s gingerbread. 15975. 
Sweet Bobby. 9139. 


Belfagor. 9598. 
Belgard (J. E.) 
gan. 17908. 
Belgium, reciprocal copyright protec- 

tion of music, p. V. 


Since the world be- 


Bell (C. F.) I hear my mammy call- 
ing. 2108. 

Bell (Mrs. David) Will you marry 
me. 16301. 

Bell (EH. J.) Fore Dan Cupid came 
our way. 18980. 

Bell (F. H.) Don’t take me for a 
plaything daddy. 6060. 

Bell (Flora). Love and nature. 
8545. 

Bell (Francis). If I but knew you 
loved me. 17104. 

Bell (G. M.) My sweetie’s eyes. . 
22360. 


Bell (Harry): 
Baldheaded row. 1573. 
Fair Hawaii, how I long for you. 


1906. 
My love is more bees all your 
gold. 2582. 

Bell (I. M.) Honey dear. 21757. 

Bell (L. P.) When Jesus was a child. 
3261, 7699. 

Bell (Mrs. M. BE.) John Barleycorn. 
2256. : 

Bell (Paul). Daddy. 18746. 

Bell (W. H.) Maria assumpta. 6759. 

Bellar (A. V.) With joy bells ring- 
ing. 7745. 

Belle (B. M.) Inchin’ along. 15030. 

Belle aux cheveux d’ or. 5817. 

Bellecour (Maurice) : 

Dear little thing. 14535. 
Kid. 15125. 

Bellerby (KH. J.) It was a lording’s 
daughter. 6518. : 

Belles chansons de France. 9595, 
14297. 

Belles maniéres. 3514. 

Belli (Matteo) Fascisti. 928. 

Bellini (EH.) Fortunata in amore. 
18991. 

Bellini (Vincenzo) Air and varia- 
tions on a theme from La sonnam- 
bula. 23478. 

Bello (V.) Promessa patta senza 
core. 4969. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1928 


Bellok (James) pseud. See Gordon 
H. S. 

Bellstedt (H.) jr. Indian war dance. 

Bais (73)... , 

Bellstedt (Herman) : 

Imperial method for 
phone. 10552. é 

Indian war dance. 9413 (73). 
Red top. 12344 (438). 


the saxo- 


Belmont (C. W.) Trail of love. 
20655. 
Belmore (L. G.) Why has your 
love grown so cold? 12230. 
Belov (FF. A.): 
Ich bet dich Gott. 193809. 
Vos ofter shreib. 18202. 
Belov (Joseph) : 
Ich bet dich Get. 19309. 
Vos ofter shreib. 18202. 
Belwin ine. : 
Agitato in D minor. 16387. 
American parade. 772, 9477. 
At the May fair. 1550, 7864. 


Autumn gold. 12421, 16446. 
Baby Peggy. 18484, 23441. 
_ Belwin, inc., variety folio. 
Descriptive agitato. 21420. 
Extase melodieuse. 12779. 
Fairy flirtation. 12784. 
Farcical allegro. 10099. 
First call of spring. 1928. 
French national defilé 
21589. 
Frills and thrills. 10180. 
Golden morning. 12868. 
Graduation. 965, 10265. 
Heart wounds. 21676. 
Hush, baby. 10403, 16988. 
In an opium den. 10554. 
It tickles me. 21969. 
Just a bunch of daisies. 
13088. 


Lamento. 13131. 

Last spring. 21677. 

Little flower garden. 

Love song. 13224. 

Love’s acclaim. 13228, 17344. 

March of the spooks. 22191. 

Meditation. 2477. 

Memories of home and mother. 
10960, 10961. 

Menuet. 7900. 

Merry go round waltz. 

Miss Blue Eyes. 

Mountain song. 13348. 

Mountaineer’s dance. 11057. 

Mountaineer’s march. 13349. 

My love of long ago. 429, 11119. 

Old brigade. 22466. 

Oriental furioso. 22497. 

Pastel-menuet. 24812. 

Piano pleasures. 11388. - 

Place of dreams. 11402. ; 

Promenade amoureuse. 7153. | 

Radio message. 4988, 8916. 


106658—24 2 el 


oo15. 


march. 


10657, 


1088, 19578. 


17415. 
2522, 22261. 


-Benedick (J. M.) 


Réverie poétique. 13640. 
Romeo’s farewell to Juliét. 
Rythmic agitato. 24980. 
Sherty. 17885. 

Smuggler sextet. 21173. 
Song of Zion. 25126. 
Souvenir. 22865. 

Strolling dolly.- 5240. 
Sunrise on the mountain. 13854. 
That naughty yodel. 20590, 23014, 


5036. 


PAI VAY (8 
To freedom’s flag. 18127. 
To spring. 21678. 
Told in yodels. 11983. 


When the gold is tinged with gray. 
12180. 


Belwin ine., variety folio. 3515. 
Bemberg (H.): 

A toi. 14163 (4). 

Si le bonheur avait des ailes. 


14163 (513). 
Souvenir. 14163 (533). 
Voice at the door. 12090. 
Bemis (Carl): 
My mother’s tender care. 482. 
Song that I heard from that little 
song bird. 598. 


Bemis (J. H.) Delta tau delta. 14547. 

Bemrose (—) Cora. 25595 (362). 

Benatzky (Ralph) : 
Adorée. 5698. 
Jonny-fox trot. 6550. 
Marchen aus Florenz. 
Some day. 587. 
Yuschi tanzt. T795-7T797. 
Yuschi walzer. 7798, T7799. 


Benbow (William) : 
Indiana Lou. 2217. 
Just because I am 

brown. 2269. 
Memphis bound. 2496. 
You have no friends when you 
are broke and sick. T7777. 


Bendel (F.) Octaves. 13446, 13447. 
Bendel (F. J.) Fading rose. 12781. 


24421. 


a teasing 


Bendel (Mrs. John) Arizona cow- 
boy... 9522. 

Bender (Mrs. Frank) Somebody. 
2976. 

Bendon (—) Guid New Year to ane 
an’ a’. 2014. 


Bénech (F. L.): 
Nuits de chine. 2640, 6977, 6978. 
Si les femmes étaient des fleurs. 
2951. 
Sur la rive enchantée. 18013. 


Down among the 
Arkansas pines. 18846. 
Benedict (Bonnie) I’m goin’ back to 
my mammy. 14916. 
Benedict (Hdward) : 
He’s at it again. 
Polygamy. 7124. 
Simple little pimple. 


6314. 


7327. 


1465 


OM ihe OF ae 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 1S 


simple 
2545. 


Benedictine Fathers. Most 
mass in Gregorian chant. 
Benes (Jara): 
Ja, was will denn dieses miidel 
von mir. 21973. 
Tutankhamen-shimmy. 20677. 
Benesh (Joseph) On the = silvery 
Chesapeake Bay. 22477. 


Benham (Earl) Broken toys. 23530. 
Benignus (Wm.) Alte miihle. 16411. 
Benincasa (Alberto) : 

Guardateme, guardateme. 2013. 


°O guardaporta. 2648. 
Benjamin (A. J.) Mareike von Nym- 
wegen. 15295. 
Benjamin (Arthur): 
Hey nonny no. 
Mouse. 11059. 
Bennet (C. W.): 
Come back to Erin. 23623. 
In memoriam. 10565. 
Romance. 11528. 
Viviane. 9413 (147). 
Bennet (John): 
Cruel unkind. 18732. 
Lure, falconers lure. 


6330. 


19651. 


Sing out, ye nymphs. 20370. 
Bennett (Charles) Hawaiian. love 
song. 19101. 
Bennett (Eloise) : 
Honey Lou. 24024. 
Lost opportunity blues. 24870. 


What you need is me, little papa, 
and what I want is you. 25465. 
When my sweet man tickles the 


iv’ries for me. 25477. 
Bennett (F. LL.) Sorrow is mine. 
25134. 
Bennett (Geo.) I’m a dumb dumb, 
dumb bell. 24098. 
Bennett (G. J.) : 
Butterfingers. 1655. 
He’s just a false alarm. 10318. 
Hello, my Alabamy. 12912. 
I can’t believe you’re gone. 21793. 
Ina way, (Lim: sorry,” and “in ‘a 
way, I’m glad. 1031, 2187. 


It’s not the first time you left 
me but it’s the last time you'll 
come back. 19397. : 

Keep off my shoes. 2282. 

Land of cotton blues. 17249. 

Puttin’ on airs.. 1240, 2795. 

Three pieces. 21151. 

Bennett (Harold) : 


Activity. 1484, 20985. 
Ambition. 1515, 21032. 
Chalma. 1697, 21266. 


2160, 21892. 
Indian boy. 2214, 21942. 

Little grey church. 2380, 22099. 
Military escort. 2516, 22249. 
Mister Joe. 2524, 22266. 
Mutual. 2559, 22312. 

Normal. 2632, 22399. 


Idle fancy. 


Norma’s dream. 2633, 
Project. 2790, 22606. 
Safety. 2882, 22696. 
Stop. 3029, 22900. 
Summit. 3045, 22925. 
Zenith. 3363, 23339. 
Bennett (J. P.) . Use us; 
Thee. 12055. 
Bennett (Leo) 
I were you. 


22400. 


Lord, for 


14987. 


, Bennett (M. C.): 


Dear old Maine I’m coming back. 


14538. 
It’s your land and my land. 
19404. 
Bennett (R. C.) . Virile Yale. 9266. - 


Bennett (Rube) : 
Nellie, take the whole darn farm. 


15488. 
Take the whole darn farm. 9152. 
Bennett (Russell) Clinging vine. 
3650. 


Benoit-Lévy (Georges) Cantate des 


cités jardins. 21241. 

Benson (B. F.) I wonder why. 
10529. 

Benson (Jerry) Those hay foot 
straw foot strutters on parade. 
11947. 


Benson (M. D.) Daddy, I owe my 
life to you. 213878. 

Benson (S. P.) Your smiles are sil- 
ver your kisses are gold. 9404. 

Benson (W. C.) Caprice de sylphe. 
21246. 

Bent (Arthur) Romance. 

Bentley (Wilmer) 
ter with me. 12162. 

Benvenuto (Gellio) 
(107). 

Berardi (Vincent) : 
Lovely Kate. 8559. 
Spanish Rose. 3006. 

Berardi-Coccia music pub. ¢o.: 
Lovely Kate. 8559. 
Spanish Rose. 3006. 


15760. 


Claudia. 14163 


Berceuse de Jocelyn. 14163 (205). 

Bercy (George). Fragrant lily. 
10170. 

Berdow (Lillian). Ever since. 
18919. 


Beresford (Jack) Smile though your 


- heart is breaking. 22814. 
Berg (H. C.): ; 
Holding hands. 6338, 8291. 


Just holding hands. 19468, 

Page your puppies. 11334, 
Berg (Leon) MHeart-breaker. 10323. 
Berg (Nataneel) Serenata. 15823. 
Berg (Opal). Revenge. 13639, 22652. 
Berg music pub. co. Forward march. 

21588. 

Bérgé (Irénée) : 

Again returns the ae 

rest. 18388. 


of holy 


1464 


If you were me and: 


What is the mat- 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923: 


a Inn 


Andante cantabile. 14223. 
Danse barbare. 3733. 


Jerusalem re-conquered. 19427, 
24207. 

O littl town of Bethlehem. 
22421. 

Open thy gates of beauty. 20049. 

Oriental dramatic adagio. 22496. 


Saviour, now the day is ending. 
20295. 


Spring in Sicily. 11766. 
Berge (Vernon). I know you will 
miss me when I’m gone. 6393. 
Bergen (J. T.) Morning hymn [and] 


Evening prayer. 19799. 


Bergenholtz (Edward). Rex orches- 


tra book. 5016. 

Bergens (F. 58.) Serving while 
waiting. 25032: 

Berger (Leon) Just one more kiss. 
19475. 

Berger (Willy Engel-) See Engel- 


Berger (Willy). 
Bergh (Arthur) 

OE OO « 
Berghouse (N. L.) 

11979. 
Bergin (Jim). 
Bergman (Morris) 

17619. 

Bergman (Rubin): 
Learning to forget. 
Molly... 22274. 

Bergstrasser (Hrhardt) : 
Music box. 19822. 
Teddy bears. 20571. 
Toy soldier. 20654. 
Twilight. 20681. 

- Wild rose. 20880. 
Bergstrom (L .O.) True eyes. 
Berisso (Alfredo) : 

Anima, canta. 
Attesa. 18460. 
Autunno in campagna. 
Cavalloni. 14401. 

Di giorno.- 18803. 

Di notte. 18804. 
Dolore estinto nella fede. 
Fuite de centaures. 14719. 
In media nocte. 15009. 
Invocazione. 19382. 
Najade. 19908. 

Pesca notturna. 20106. 
Pianto della danzatrice. 
Piccolo sogno. 20113. 
Rimpianto. 20224. 
Rondine muere. 15766. 
Sera. 20318. 

Sogno. 203897. | 
Sogno del satiretto ed il cuculo. 
15877. 

Sur les cimes. 
Tombolo (II) 
Vento., ; 16157,. 


Miss Blue Eyes. 
To my mother. 


8515. 
Minnie. 


Listening in. 
Oh 


19539. 


1385. 


14233. 
18472. 


14569. 


15648. 


20509. 
vale 


Vergine morta. 20726. 
Visione. 20739. 
Berkowitz (Irving) Kitty from Jersey 
City. 2299. 
Berkowitz (Morde) Down-home 
blues. 23733. 
Berl (Herman) <Any time, anywhere, 
with you. 9504. 


Berlin (Irving) inc.: 
Adelaide. 14173, 16373 (2), 16381. 
Ala Moana. 7808 (157), 7817. 
Alimony mama, stop your Shakin’ 

daddy down. 9453, 12368, 14163 


(628). 

All’ wrong.” °9413 ~ (156); 9459, 
9460. 

And how. 5741. 

Any time at all. 16428. 


As soon as I get you off of my 
hands. 9525. 

At the ecake walk ball. (5769, 
7808 (158), 7861. 

Aunt Susie’s picnic. 21074. 

Beautiful blues. 7896. 

Bit by bit, you’re breaking my 


heart. 14163 (637), 143818, 
14319. 
Black and blue. 21174. 


Black sheep blues. 9621, 12487, 


14163 (638). 


Breaking home ties. 1642, 1643, 
3369 (7). 

Breezes. 16516, 18578, 20974 
(104). 


Bring back the days. 14163 (640), 


14351, 14352. 


Butterfly. 16536. 

Cheatin’ child. 12580. . 

Chiki, chiki! 18671, 21289, 233852 
(17): 

Chili bom bom... 21294, 23592, 


25595., (359) . 
Climbing the scales. 
(240), 18695. 


16603, 18364 


Come on and kiss your angel 
child. 8028. 

. Comin’ thru the blues. 18715, 
21340, 23352 (24). 

Constantly. 96, 756 (17). 

Cover me up with the sunshine of 
Virginia. 23652. 

Cows must cow and the bull must 
bull. 12628. 


14163 (648), 14479. 
12634, 20974 


Cradle song. 
Cruel daddy blues. 
: (Tio). (2hore: 
Dear li’l pal. 14532, 16677, 18364 
(241). 
Dearest, you’re the nearest to my 
heart. 756 (20), 875. 
Diamond horse shoe. 
Do-doodle-oom. 14562. 
Do re mi. 16373 (18). 
Dolores. 3789, 7808 (183), 8101. 


756. (21). 


» 1465 


INDEX 


Bt. 31, aA BAIS 
Berlin (Irving) ine.—Continued. I’m gonna pack myself up parcel 
Don’t forget to remember. 18834, post. 14919, 14920, 16373 (31). 
21434, 23352 (34). I’m looking for a Daddy Long 
Don’t love me blues. 14579, 16716, Legs. 756 (49). 
18364 (248). I’m losing you. 4201, 10480, 12344 
Don’t need nobody to tell me I’m (152). 


in bad. 9961, 12344 (98, 99), 
12705. 

Don’t never tell nobody what your 
good man can do. 9962, 12706. 

Down among the sleepy hills of 
Tennessee. 889, 1855, 3369 (14), 
3799. 

Down at the hippodrome. 23731. 

Down in our old neighborhood. 
I2T 20. 

Driftwood. 21466. 

Feeling the way I do. 18953, 
20974 (127), 21543. . 

Fidg-et-ty fidge. 158, 756 (381). 

Finnegan’s in again. 21550. 

Forever. 756 (33), 939. 

Forgetful blues. 14706, 18985, 
20974 (180). 

Gone are the years. 12870. 

Gypsy Rose. 9413 (176), 10284, 
10285. 

He’s a wild man. 2036, 4077, 
5679 (206). 

Headin’ home. 12903. 

Ho-lolio-e-de. 14163 (666), 14828. 

Home. 4104, 4105, 5679 (208). 

Homesick. 16968. 

How can I be a Sweet mama to 
you? 6358, 7808 (217). 8304. 
How proud Ill be. 999, 1475 

(13), 2083. 

How will it end. 12944. 

I aint got nothin. 8315, 10411, 
12344 (121). 

I can’t forget you. 4150, 4151, 
5OVo” (213). 

I can’t realize you’re gone. 12959, 
14163 (673), 17003. 

I find ’em, fool ’em fondle and 
forget ’em. 756 (48), 1005. 
1475 (14), 2101. 

T’ll never grow tired of you. 8382. 

T’ll say good morning where the 
morning glories grow. 2111, 
4173, 5679 (219). 

I love my old tomato. 14901, 
16373 (30), 17029. 

I love the girl who kisses. 17030, 
19235, 20974 (142). 

I’m a one man woman. 19243, 
21833, 23352 (56). 
I’m always happy with you. 

10457, 10458, 12344 (130). 

I’m glad it’s over now. 4189, 

5679 (221), 6407. 


I’m glad nobody loves you, nobody 


but me. 10467. 
I’m going to take the train that 
leads to home and you. 10472. 


1466 


I’m not to blame. 10482. 

I never had a mammy. 21854, 
21855; 23852 (58). 

I stole you from someone else. 
10503, 12344 (135). 

I’ve got those laughin’ while my 
heart is breakin’ blues. 19288. 

I’ve made up my mind to forget 
you. 12544 (137), 12998. 

I wish I ha@ a papa like the 
papa who lives next door. 
21882. 

I wish I had someone to ery over 
me. 8365, 9413 (184), 10524. 
If I can’t get the sweetie I want, 
I pity the sweetie I get. 14163 

(680), 14970, 14971. 

If I had the pipe that Peter Piper 
piped. 14976, 163573 (35), 17105. 

If she was what she was when 
she was sixteen. 21901, 21902, 
23392, (63).. 

If the rest of the world don’t 
want you go back to mother and 
dad. 19320, 21904, 23352 (64). 

If you know how to strut. 10548. 

In a little covered wagon all our 
own. - 19382. 

In a way..I’m sorry, and in a way 
I’m glad. 1031, 2187. 3369 (41). 

In that southern harem of mine. 
6481, T7808 (230), $392. 

In the autumn. 18364 (262). 

In the land of cotton. 13046. 

Indiana moon. 21945, 

Italian smiles. 6520, 19409, 20974 
(147). 

Just in love with you. 18364 
(266). 

Just one kind word. 8450, 17205, 
18364 (267). 

Kiki. 8462. 

Kissing time. 2: f 

Kokomo. 17286, 183864 © (272), 
19520. 

Lady of the evening. 2311. 

Lazy mamma, can’t I get you up. 
10739, 12344 (151). 13145. 

Learn to do the strut. 17259, 
18364 (274), 19538. 

Let me waltz with you. 22071. 

Levee roll. 15174. 

Lickin’s. 23352 (79). 

Like a rose. 13163, 14163 (687), 
15185. 

Little butterfly. 18364 (275). 
19576. 

Lonley for you. 22118. 


nos. 1-138, 1923 


Love and kisses were never meant 
for. me. 15233, 18364, -(276), 
19620. . 

Love is all L ask of you. 17329, 
19625, 20974 (161). 

Love, my heart is calling you. 
7808 (245), 8552. 10858. . 

Love’s dream song. 22155. 

Lovey came back. 17353, 19644, 
20974 (162). 

Maid of mesh. 19663, 19664, 
20974 (164). ; 
Mammvy’s day in Dixie land. 8595. 
Man never knows when a woman’s 

gonna change her mind. 17382. 

Maybe it’s all for the best. 8617. 

Maybe some other time. 10942. 

Melodies of home. 14163 (698), 
15320. 

Mindin’ my business. 22253. 

Molly O’Mara. 24530. 

Moon am shinin. 222838, 22284, 
23352. (95). 

Moonlight and_ roses. 19790, 
22256, 2ooo- 96). 

Mother's kiss at praying time. 
22305. ‘ 

Mummy walk. 11063. 

Music box revue. 13357, 15405, 
15406. 

My Argentina maid. 11070. 

My ’Tucky home. 22362. 

Natchez. 11146, 12344 (178), 
13402. 

Nellie take the whole darn farm. 
15488. 

Night after night. 4780, 4781, 
5697 (288). 

Night time and you. 14163 (708). 

Nita, I need vou. 199387. 

No matter who you are or what 
you are you're the world and all 
he nite. TeiGr. Tepe “CLoL), 
13412. 

No one like you. 8752, 138416, 
14163 (709): 

Nobody cries over me. 19944. 

Nobody loves you like I do. 19946. 

Off again on again blues. 2663. 
3369 (d1): 

Oh baby. how long. 15537. 

‘Oh, boy! how Danny can dance. 
7808 (266). 8788, 11232, 

Oh soul of me, 4819. 

Old Kentucky blues. 14163 (712), 
15562, 15563. 

Once in a lifetime. 4849, 4850, 
3679: (296)... 

One day in September. 11293. 
One. girl. . 17647, ..18364 .. (295), 
20039. 
Ovange grove in California. 11305, 

12344 (194), 13497. 

Oswald. ah’s wald about you. 

20054. 20055, 20974 (181). 


1467 


Our Henrietta. 22502. 


Pal of my dreams. 4873, 5679 


(304), 70638. 

Papa don’t stop, while you are 
dancing with me. 4876, 4877, 
5679 (307). 

Paradise blues. 24800. 

Parisienne. 11354. 

Pattin’ your feet. 8847. 

Pickles. 7104, 7808 (274), 11591. 

Play the funny blues. 756 (88), 
1238. 

Please mama, please papa. 15670, 
15672, 168738 (72). 

Poor little blues. 8886. 

Puttin’ on airs: 1240, 2795, 3369 
(56). 

Red hot mama. 22634. 

Red light Rosie. 20202, 22635, 
23352 (109). 

Regret. 11497, 17785, 18364 (306). 

Rememb’ring. 16373 (75). 

Roamin’ to Wyomin’. 15 (0a8 
20229, 20974 (195). 

Rockabye town. 13653. 

Romance land. 5033, 5034, 5679 
(324). 

Rose-Marie, flower of Spain. 
2859, 5041, 5679 (326). 

Rosie, my heart’s Rosary. 13667. 

Salt your sugar. 8973, 9413 (221), 
11572. 

Shanghai lullaby. 22761, 22762, 
233852 (118). 

Shine on Indiana moon. 5131, 
5679 (337), 7308. 

Shuffle along. 18728, 15843, 
16373 (79). 

Since when, have you been low- 
downing me. 9041, 11662, 
12344 (217). 

Sittin’ in a corner. 13746, 14163 
(734), 15859. 

Skiddad dad daddlin’ daddy. 
7333, 7334, T808 (292). 

So nice. 11689, 12344 (221), 
13772. 

Some’ day... 756''(9T),. 7355, ‘94138 
(224), 11695. 

Somebody stole you from. me. 
9073. 

Song of a summer night. 11720. 

Sorry. 5213, 5679 (850). 7394. 

Southern dreams. 11747, 13814. 
14163 (740). 

Struttin’ Tut from Dixieland. 
9121. 

Strutting blues. 7440, 9413 (225), 
11793. 

Sugar ‘baby. 9124, 16373 (82), 
17998. 

Swanee bound. 22938. 

Sweet mamma go bye-bye, sweet 
daddy go ery-ery. 1387@. 


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INDEX: 


Berlin (Irving) ine.—Continued. 


Switzerland, my homeland. 14163 
(749), 16001. 

Take a little wife. 756 (112). 

Take the whole darn farm. 9152. 

Tantalizin’ mama. 1349, 3081, 
3369 (68). 

Tell all the folks in Kentucky, 
I’m comin’ home. 13895, 16024, 
16373 (84). 

Tell me a bedtime story. 18052. 
18364 (316), 20575. 

Tell me with a melody. 7504, 
9413 (227), 11890, 11891. 4 

That old gang of mine. 7511, 
7808 (304), 9172. 

That’s got ’em! blues:-' 9175, 
11920, 16373 (87), 18066. 

There’s a great big welcome, in a 
little home sweet home. 11930. 

They’ve got their Indian habits 
on in Dixieland. 7528, 7808 
(305), 9195. 

Thinkin’ blues. 23049. 

Those hay foot straw foot strut- 
ters on parade. 11947. ; 

Three thousand years ago. 12344 
(241), 13934. 

Ting-a-ling-a-ling, on the Mason 
Dixon line. 3148, 3149, 3369 
(HE): 

Too many _ sweethearts. 3164, 
Dost, 53882, 5679 (375). 

Treat ’em rough. 11995, 12344 
(242), 13953. 

Turn homeward. 9242, 9248, 
7808 (310). 

Twelve bells waltz. T7808 (312), 
9245. 

Um um da da. 18364 (324). 

Venetian blues. 680, 756 (124). 

Waltz of long ago. 18215, 18364 
(328), 20754. 

What could be sweeter. 12159, 
12344 (252), 14056. 

What will become of me. 18237, 
20974 (224), 23209. 

When Nathan was married to 
Rose of Washington square. 
18252, 20974 (226), 23219. 

When those roly boly babies roll 
their eyes. 14077. 

When you get tired of your new 
sweetie, you needn’t come and 
da-da me. 14163 (772). 

When you walked out someone 
else walked right in. 7715, 7808 
(325), 9323. 

Where have you been all my life. 
16265, 16266, 16373 (96). 

Where Niag’ra falls. 14084, 14163 
(773), 16269. 

While you’re gone. 18279, 20859, 
20974 (229). 

Whoa Pagliacci. 5595. 


pt. arr, ns; 


Who-00 is with you’ to-night. 
7733, 7808" (326), -93382. 

Why do I ery. 9336. 

Why don’t they ery over me. 
20868, 23255, 23352 (144). 

Why has your cow such a long, 
long ‘face: ‘20871, 23257; 23352 
(145). 

Why should I give my love to 
you. 14100, 14163 (TTT). 

With love and a kiss. 23276. 

With you I want to be. 14163 
(TTS)> SOs 2o: 

Wonderful” girl. ~ 12256;'* 14163 
(F79) 718317 

Yawning. 16335," 16373 ~'(100), 

oe Tope : 4 

Yesterday. © 1455, 1475 '€32) , 3334. 

You. 16339, 16340, 16373 (101). 

You darling you. 18339, 18364 
(338), 20934. 

You gotta toodle-00-on a _ saxo- 
phone. 744, 756 (136), 3340. 
You'll change your mind. 9391. 
You may have some loving, but 
you can’t have it all. 756 (137). 

1462. 

You’re near but yet so far. 9397. 
You're the right man. 7789, TSO8 
(336), 12315. 
Berlin’s music box’ reyue 1922-23. 

Ppa. . 


Berlioz (H. I.): 


Absence, 5688. 
Course a l'abime, 9601. 
Damnation of Faust. 16493. 
Marche hongroise. 18530. 
Symphonie descriptive. 9602. 
Troyens. 16494. 
Berman (Harry): 
Kesler’s vide. 6581. 
Merderai fun norkin un_ becker. 
10975. 
Second avenue. 11605. 
Simer in wald. 11657. 
Bermudez (David Segveira y) See 
Seeveira y Bermudez (David). 
Bernard (Al)* 
Cindy, it am wedding time. 1739, 
18687. 
I’m a demon on the old Jews 
harp. ‘206 
I’m done-done-dene. 241. 
Lindy Lou.:' 2367. 
O-le-o-lady. 483. 
Papa String Bean. 15618, 17684. 
Parson Jenks. 4882, 11355. 
Sam Jones’ blues. 20286. 
Samuel Johnson, get thee gone 
from herve. 2889, 17833. 
Stavin’ Change, the meanest man 
in New Orleans. 11778. 
Sweet Mandy. 628. 
Twenty-five years from now. 
' 25854. 


1468 


\ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Bernard (B. F.) 
is of you. 8133. 
Bernard (EH. E.).: 


Each little thought 


Money means nothing to me. 
6856. 
No-one-else will do. 11168. 


Only a_ picture, 
the wall. 8821. 

Bernard (Felix): 

Bells of Normandy. 14299. 
C’m’ on and dry the dishes and 
we'll have lots of fun. 21821. 
Javanella. 21978. 
Natchez. 11146, 13402. 
Bernard (Gene) Why 
5599. 

Bernard (Jeanne) : 
Moment comique. 
Moment pathétique. 6851. 

Bernard (M. J.) Cuckoo. 14486. 

Bernard (Norrie) For compositions 

by Norrie Bernard, See this index 
under names of claimant of Copy- 
right. 

Bernardi (Voldemar) Doloroso. 9952, 

9953, 14571. 

Berners (Lord) 


that hangs on 


hesitate. 


6849. 


Carrosse du. saint- 


sacrement. 12560. 
Bernhard (Jean) Kong Tut. 13126, 
22046. 
Bernhard (S.): 
Chiffonette. 23586. 
Moon maid. 24538. 
Berni (Lew.) pseud. See Bernstein 


(Louis). 


Berniaux (D.) Soun. 22859. 

Bernie (Ben) True . 23084. 

Bernier (Y. F.),.. Oh! ,how.,fair is 
spring to me. 8790. 


Bernstein (C. 8.)  Rozo deshabos 


[and] Hamechabe es haner. 1258. 
Bernstein (F. G.) Indian runner. 
4311. 


Bernstein (I. R.): 
Just a lane. 2267. 
Youre going to keep on breaking 
hearts. . 14147. 
Bernstein (Louis) Honey I. don’t 
want your money. 16964. 
Bernstein (Samuel) Razo deshabos. 
1258. 
Berrick (L. D. H.) 
25104. 
Berrie (S. A.) 
Berry (A. F.) 


Somebody’s baby. 


Celestial songs. 3603. 
Poker money has no 


home, 17781. 

Berry (Hyatt) I ain’t a lookin’ for 
nobody. 12952. 

Berry (J. F.) Songs of conquest. 
— 13806. 

Bexry (Nora) Down the lane of 
memory. 6078. | 

Berry (P. B.) Traum melodien. 7808 
(140). 

Bert (A. L.) 


Bobbed red hair. 12500. 


Berthier (Paul) 


Best (H. F.) 


Bertarini (G.) Torrington souvenir. 
25324. 

Berte (—) 22844. 

5828, 5829. 


Song of love. 
Messe. 


Bertini (—) Progressive series 
studies. 11464. 
Bertini (Edilio) Valet chic. 20705. 
Bertolini (Ernesto) Fascismo, Mus- 
solini e la _ grandezza_ d’Italia. 
12797. 
Bertolini-Ginami (Corinna) Lanterna 
Giapponese. 8489. 
Bertolino (Nicolo) Italiana. 6521. 
Berton (Victor): 
My mammy’s lullaby _ blues. 
19874. 


That lullaby strain. 
Bertram (John). 
above. 948. 

Bertrand-Brown (Robert). 

Be not afraid. 5807. 
Little white moon of my heart. 
4504. 
Lonesome-like. 15216. 
Rose is born. 115385. 
BerGmen (Ernesto) Concert pieces. 
12611. 
Berwald (W.): 
Ghost story. 10207. | 
Love’s communion. 1108. 
Mortals, awake. 24553. 
Rejoice and be glad.- 5005. 

Besley (Maurice) : 
Angels are stooping. 
Apple winds. 7847. 
At the last. 1549. 
Donkey. 23725. 
Four poems. 23481. 
Music, when soft 

2505, 
Nocturne. 
Outward sail. 
Phaedra. 8858. 
Shepherds had an angel. 
Someone. 5182. 
Song of Proserpine. 
Tune with disguises. 


23013. 
Gentle Jesus, from 


3431. 


voices die. 
23482. 
13507. 


2947. 


2991. 
20674. 
Hileen Adair. 6117. 
Best (M. R.) Daddy. 18743. 
Best. anthems. 21156. 


Best hymns of America. 23483 . 


Besthoff (Mabel) Dream-a-way. 
14589, 21448. 
Bestor (Don): 
Pia-nola. 15647. 
Sweet lover. 13869. 
Bestor (V. E.) Beside the. still 
waters. 1608, 7917. 
Besvinick (S.): ' 
Root toot toodle loodle loo. 17809. 


Tick tock. 18106. 

Betts (G. V. E.): 
Mountain moon. 15396. 
My California Rose. 24583. 
Palomar. 15614. 


1469 


INDEX 


Betwyn, ltd.: 
Air de ballet. 5712. 
Betwyn’s dance album. 3525. 
Song cycle. 7369. 

2—L-—0. 9410. 
Beumer (Dorothy). 
dream. 20864. 
Bevan (Frederick) : 

Everlasting day. 
Flight of ages. 12344 (12). 
Headland light. 9413 (63). 
.Reverie. 9413 (120). 
Bevan (T. P. M.) All suddenly the 
wind came soft. 21016. 
Beverly (Horace) Dinky 
9938. 
Bevilacqua 
mai piw’. 
Bey 


Whole world’s a 


12544 (11). 


Jappy. 


(Luigi). Non ti vedro’ 
24663. 
(Lawrence) : 
Bachelor’s view. 
Home, the 
dreams. 8295. 
Beyer (Georg) Souvenir. 
Bezemer (Bertha). 
Bial (Ernst) 
A 
Biancheri (Angelin) 
1519. 


Bianchini (Guido) 
dha. 4966. 


Bible anthems, no. 3. 
Bibo (Irving) : 
Childhood blues. 
Chiming blues. 16582. 
Doing the ritz. 9951. 
Ev’ry night I ery myself to sleep 


(882., 
pride of all my 


13816. 
Homeless. 16962. 
Bon voyage. 


Ames obscures. 
Principe e nure- 
14312. 
9744. 


over you. 12775, 18922. 
Good night. 192, 4017, 4018, 
10259. 


I cry myself to sleep over you. 
2096, 10422. 

Tli hop, skip and jump into my 
mammy’s arms. 6395. 

I’m going to hop. skip and jump 
into my mammy’s arms. 4192. 

Pango Pango maid. 22523. 

Ritzi Mitzi. 7205, 7206, 11518. 

‘When I rebuild that shack in 
Athlone. 3260. 

Wrap me up and send me 
to Tennessee. 23297. 


Oe, Ohi be 


Bickford = M.) All through the 
night.2") S72 

Biddinger (J. W.) Uncle Sam and 
his flag. 20691. 

Biddle (Mrs. :B.) ‘Master is calling 
for thee. 13281. 


Was there ever 
9413 (150). 


Biedermann (E. J.) 
kinder shepherd. 
Biehl (Albert) 
structive arpegegio - etuden. 

(59). 


14163 


23352 


12 melodische und in- | 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Biehl \(M. W..C.'M.): 
Hungarian dance. 14163 (66). 
Mazurka. 14163 (206). — 
Romance. 14163 (480). 

Spanish dance. 14163 (363). 
Spinnerlied. 14163 (591). 
12 melodische und instructive ar- 
peggio-etuden. 14163 (58). 
Bieker (Peter) 


them shorter any longer, they’re 
wearing them longer now. 23044. 
Bieker (Peter) jr. I can’t forget loves 
sweet story. 24069. 
Biermann (Emil) Desert dream. 
6035. 


Bigelow (F. E.): 
N C-4 march. 
9413 (201). 

Our director. 


4752, 7808, (262), 
9413 (112). 


Bigeon (Hstner) Panama limited 
blues. 24793. 

Biggs (C. 8S.) They that trust in the 
Lord. 18923. ; 
Biggs (Carl) Frolic of the fairies. 

19002. 


Biggs (Frank): 
My girl. 6902, 11098. 
Sweetness, I love you so. 

Biggs (M. E.) 

19791. 

Biglow & 

1475 (3). 
Bigsby (W. H.) 


9147. 
Moonlight saving time. 
Main co. Gospel hymns. 


King Tut. 15128. 


Bilbo (G. W.) Here we go to it. 
6327. 
Bilbro (Mathilde) : 
Bells. 5819. 


Bilbro’s first grade book. 21166. 
Bilbro’s kindergarten book. 803. 
Busy saw-mill. 21216. 
Dance of the moon sprites. 
Midsummer joy. 8648. 
Off to the camp. 24696. 
Over moonlit waters. 2720. 
Shadow waltz. 7289. 
Short melody etudes. 9028. 
Summer days are coming. 
Woodcutters. 23291. 
Bilhorn (2 Py: 
Am I a soldier of the cross. 5679 


6005. 


22923. 


(D): 

Are here all the children. 5679 
COE 
Are you building on the rock. 

5679 (8). 
At the door. 14163 (27). 
B3eautiful beams of sunshine. 
9679 (14). 
Beautiful land. 14163 (45). 
Bird with a broken wing. 14165 


(59). 
Bless the Lord. 5679 (18). 
Calendar chorus. 1661. 
Calvary. 5679 (28). 
Carry me back. 7808 (10). 


1470 


They’re not wearing 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13. 1923 


Child’s prayer. 5679 (27). 
Choose ye this day. 5679 (28). 
Come, spirit, come. T7808 (18). 
Come today. 14163 (114). 
Eternity, where. 7808 (28). 
Flowing fountain. 5679 (38). 

» Gather up the rays of sunshine. 

D679 (41). 

God can save. 5679 (42). 

Golden harps are sounding. 5679 
(47). 

Have ye looked for 
5679 (50). 

He’s the Savior of my soul. 14163 


the sheep. 


et). 

He took me in. 2038. 

Hebron. 14163 (236). 

His death sets me free. 5679 
(51) 

Homeward bound. 12927. 

I found it. 5679 (52). 


In the morning. 5679 (55). 

In the secret place. 14163 (278). 
Jehovah is my strength and song. 
14163 (282). 
Jesus is seeking 

5679 (59). 
Jesus is sweet tome. 2251. 
Little members. 5679 (65). 


the children. 


L-o-v-e. 2404. ; 
Make me as white as snow. 5679 
(70). 


Morning cometh. 14163 (362). 
Nothing to pay. 5679 (80). 

Once more. T7808 (99). 

Only a song. 5679 (83). 

Praises to our King. 5679 (89). 
‘Redemptions story. 5679 (91). 


Seeking. 5679 (94). 

Singing to our Saviour. 5679 
(98). e 

Smile. 20389. 


Sun shine songs. 5679 (109). 
Sunshine for the Sunday school. 
5679 (110). 


There is work for you. T7808 
C156) 2. LE 

Welcome sweet bells ringing. 5679 
(116). 

What will vou. do with Jesus. 
DOD. 

Who is the children’s dearest 
friend. 5679 (120). 


Billard (Walter) 
my heart. 16864. 

Billeci (Salvatore). 
13782: 

Billi (Vincenzo): © 
Ali. 16398, 23378. 
Bene mio, ti vedo. 
Oingia.”’ - 21317, 
Flor de Habana. 167. 

_ Fox tret del Merlo. 3947. 
Gandhi. 3958. 
Java. 8423. 


Girlie don’t break 


Sicilian shore. 


14300. 


Kin-Tching: 8466, 17225. 
Prés de toi. 526. 
Ondulada. 17646, 24750. 
Redowa.. 8923, 17784. 
Sérénade inutile. 15821. 
Serenata napoletana. 9011. 
Topsy. 18137. 
Billings ) 
13825. 
Billings (Joanna) Dear old Oregon. 
8081. 14539, 18785. 


Spring whispers. 


Billmyer (Peggy) Patsy O’Brien. 
11366. 

Billups (Mrs. G. W.) Beautiful 
Corpus Christi. 3501. 


Billy boy. 21168. 
Biltmore music pub. co. 
‘fornia. 205 te. 

Binde (W. P.): 

Kiss me dear mother, don’t cry. 
10701. 

You’re the girl I’ve been looking 
ft.“ oaoe. 

Binder (A. W.): 
Chanukkah songster. 
Purin songster. 530. 

Bingen (J. H.) Whispering shadow 


Sweet Cali- 


834. 


blues. 16279. 
Bingham (Seth): 
Aria.** 9521: 
Counter-theme. 23646. 
Prelude and fugue in C minor. 
8894. 


Binns (E. H.) Parliament. 

Biondo (Nicolo’) : 
Ballando polka. 
Cicala. 3640. 
Lagrima. 4447. 

Birbarieé: *CF?* H:)*: 
Companion brook. 
Teddy. 5304. 

Birch (C. M.) Dance of the nymphs. 

Sta2, ave: 

Birehard. (Ce) Cy | & Co. 
Abou Ben Adhem. 5687. 
Bells of Beaujolais. 9596. 
Child songs from Hawaii. 
Christmas in art and song. 
Community orchestra 

12608. 
First steps in vocal music. 
Five Christmas songs. 804. 
Flower of dreams. 16819. 
Golden journey to Samarkand. 
16880. 
Happy wanderer. 
Immortal. 21912. 
In the woods. 4003. 
Lincoln. 22089. 
Lo, there is builded a city. 
Mah-jongg. 24430. 
Massa dear. 6777, 17395. 
Month of May. 22281. 
Night song. 6961. 
On the mountain. 


3485. 


9806. 


Dae Oe: 


844. 
book. 


1931. 


4055, 6300. 


6668. 


4004. 


1471 


INDEX 


Birchard (C. C.) & co.—Continued. 


Pied piper of Hamelin. 22556, 
24846. 
Queen of the garden. 24906. 


Riddle of Isis. 
Rondo. 19160. 
Tubal Cain. T5777, 13970. 
Twice 55 community songs. 7585, 


15748. 


13976. 
Twilight.. 5053, 5054. 
When the Christ-child came. 
18257. 
Birchard (R. W.) Best little girlie 
out West. 9604. 


Bird (Clarence) : 
Chant noble. 23578. 
Pastorale. 23490. 
, Bird’ (BH. L:°0O.))'> Days; 2989T. 
Bird (Edward) Our railroad Sailors. 
15600. 
Bird from Mars. 9614. 
Bird with a broken wing. 14163 (60). 


Birds are singing in my heart. 9615. 
Birge (Al.): 

Love’s lagoon. 10872. 

Monday morning blues. 24533. 


Birken, (W. J.) Next Sunday morn- 
ing, he’ll get his where I got mine. 
11157. 

Birmingham (J. A.) Rose Hileen, my 
Irish colleen. 24955. ~ 

Birnberg (Jacob) : 

I am married and have no wife. 
24065. 
Zirel Mirel fun Galicie. 

Bischoff (EK. B.): 


20092. 


American beauty two-step. 18364 
(9). 
Come to my heart. 183864 (49). 


Dear love good-night. 18364 (58) 
Love immutable. 18364 (130). 
sischoff. (J: W.): 
American beauty two-step. 
(Oy. 
Come to my heart. 18364 (49). 
Dear love good-night. 18364 (58). 
Love immutable. 18364 (130). 
March of the brownies. 25595 
(178). 
You naughty boy. 14163 (624). 
Bishop (Christopher) All the’ sun- 
shine comes from Dixie. 7826. 
3ishop (H. R.): 
Home, sweet home. 
(95) . 20 tow, 
Lo, hear the gentle lark. 
(48). 
Bishop (J. J.): 
If doughty deeds my lady please. 
19316. 
My baby Sheba. 19831. 
Uncle Bim. 12039. 
Bishop (W. C.) 
23920. 


18364 


14838, 18564 
16373 


Goodbye seaside. 


Bishop (W. F.) 

Bishop 
- 18008.) ey 

Bissett (W:: Ji)s 
19706. 

Bitner (L. 8S.) : 


Bitte zahlen. 
A765, 4993. 


Bizos (Y.) 
Bizzell (Napoleon) : 


Blaauw (Pierre) 
12599, 14450, 16605. 
Black (—) 
al. : VOT29. 
Black (A. B.): 


Black (A. 
ing of you. 
Black (Ben): 


Black (Clare) Reverie. 


4 pt 1 N. 8..Wvodpi 


Oh, Henry. 
( Wilson) Summer 


22443. 
winds. 


Mary of mine. 


Jerry. 6538. 
My dreams. 6900. 


That toddlin’ hop. 7519. 


Biton (Vve. L.-I.): 


Magnificat. 6738. 

Petit salut, 22547. 

Trois cantiques 4 Saint Francois 
d’ Assise. 22060. 

Trois piéces. 7195. 

Tui sunticeli. 7578 4 

3376, 3403. 3776, 3832, 


Bittner (Julius) Frthling im alten 
Wien. 12840. 
Bixby (Harvey). Twilight. 18153. 
Bixio (Ca jAgMe 
Arturo ... basta. 12407. 
Cosi’ piange Pierrot. 12620. 


Danza come sai danzere tu. 
6014. 

Danzomania. 12661. 

In cera di pace. 8384. 

Napule addio. 13401. 

Bizet (Georges) : 

Adagietto. 12486. 

Arlesienne. 18364 (25, 26). 

Carmen. 3533, T7808 (8), 18364 
(25). 


Carmen fantasia. 25595 (27). 
Carmen march. 14163 (62). 
Carmen potpourri. 1615. 
Lamb of God. .7922. 

Menuet. 1616. 

Minuet. 5837. 

Peatrl fishers.. 9618. 
Romance de Madir. 7928. 
Smuggler sextet. 21178. 
Postinero. 138587. 


Adera smile. 9431. 

My best pal. 11072. 
Or, as and so. 11303. 
These, that, this, those. 
Clock 


11935. 
is playing. 


Who did you fool after 


19086. 
Susquehannah. 


Half shot in Shocions: 
Speed on the 
11757. 
W.) VU go to sleep think- 

4170. 


Day by day in every way, I love © 
you more and more. 8077. 

Punch and Judy. 22612. 

Trip along. 23081, 25338. 

11505. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Black-(E. G.): 


Lovey dear. 6707, 17354. 


March victorious. 17389. 
Safely anchored. 7240, 17828. 
‘Taint no use. 1340. 


Black (Geo.) 22939. 


Black (J. M.) : 
Awake my soul. 
Charge to keep. 
Christ is mine. 
City of the King. 


Swanee home. 


25595 (17). 

25595 (43). 

25595 (47). 
25995 (49). 


He saves me, hallelujah. 25595 
(106). 
I am coming back to Jesus. 4140. 


I cling to Thee. 25595 (127). 
If you trust Him with all your 


heart. 6455. 

In the shadow of His wings. 
25595 (141, 142). 

Jesus is passing this way. 25595 


(145). 

Jesus loves us. 

Jesus we come to 
(150). 

Lend a hand. 25595 (157). 

Let in the light. 25595 (158). 

Light brightly beamed. = 25595 
(165). 

O for a thousand tongues to sing. 
ere, (211). 


25595 (147). 
Thee. © 25595 


On the arm of Jesus leaning. 
2009p .,(217).. 

Saved,...glory to. Jesus. 25595 
(240). 

Sunlight all the way. 25595 
(265). 

Tell the sweet story. 25595 (269, 
270). 

Thy brother call to thee. . 25595 
(278). 


Walk beside me. 25595 (302). 
When the saints are marching in. 
25595 (310; 311), 


Why not come to Jesus. 25595 
(316). 
Black (K. G.) Pensive. 15641. 
Black (Louis) Made a monkey out 
of me. 6727. 
Black and white music pub. co. 
Heart-breaker. 10323. 


Blacker (Wallace) Misty moon. 13317. 

Blacker & Bowen. Misty moon. 
Isdl7 

Blackmore (Geoffrey) In woods en- 
chanted. | 2212. 


I think. 12993. 
My angel mother. 


Blackmore (George) 
Blackwell (Mattie) 
11069. 
Blackwood (J. E.) Hazel girl. 14797. 
Blain, (lu. G.): 
' Blue sky blues. 
Loving Lizzie. 


7929. 
13236. 


8623. 
13386. 
Lord is my Shepherd. 


Meet me in ’Frisco. 
My radio to mother. 
Blair (David) 
15225. 
Blair (Hugh): 
All things bright and beautiful. 


16407. 
Forward! be our watchword. 
23846. 
_Gladly, dear Lord, we bring to 
Thee. 12857. 
Lord, Thou hast been our refuge. 
24366. 
O come, everyone that thirsteth. 
24671. 
Blair? eu€ hi.) edt) Carrigon sketches. 
7978. 
Blair (N. M.) Down Henley way. 
12718. 
Blair (Wm.) Cigarettes. 21315. 
Blaisdell (J. O.) Do not let my 


16704. 
23697. 


babies cry. 
Blaise Cendrars. 
Blake (—) Sing ’em papa, sing me 
the blues. 13742. 
Blake (C. D.): 
Ivanhoe commandery 
mareh. 10615. 
March of the brave. 
Moss rose. 8670. 
Blake (D. G.): 
Birds’ bath. 
Follow the leader. 
Galloping huntsman. 
Hippety-bop. 14825. 
Leap frog. 24287. 
Melody book, a 
10955. 
Tag... 25220. 
Blake (Eubie) : 
Baby buntin’. 
(139). 
Chocolate candy dandies. 
Dear li’l pal. 14532, 16677. 
Don’t love me_- blues. 
16716. 
Down in the land of 
piccaninnies. 18852. 
Histe.. .. 5679 .€180).., 47 
Everybody’s struttin’ now. 
3883, 5679 (183). 
I like to walk with a pal like 


grand 
22189. 
14316. — 


23837. 
14726. 


second book. 


1562, 3468, 5679 
18678. 
14579, 


dancing 


1901, 


yous’ "S679 "(21 Re 

I’m just wild about Harry. 2129, 
4194, 4195. 

Jazzing thunder storm dance. 
o679 (239). 

Jingle step. 5679 (241). 

Lovin’ chile. 5679 (269). 

My crinoline girl: 2565, 5679 
(282). 


Regular guy. 5679 (317). 

Sand flowers. 5679 (331). 

That syncopated Charleston dance. 
16048. ' 


1473 


INDEX 


Blake (Eubie)—Continued. — - 
Two hearts in tune. 5679 (379). 
With vou. 5679 (406). 
You were meant for me. 

Blake (R. E.): 

Because she kissed it. 14163 (46). 

If I knew. 14163 (262). 

In my garden. 14163 (268). 

Molly. 14163 (359). 

My true love gave me a red, red 
rose. 14163 (877). 

My valentine. 14163 (378). 

Reverie. 14163 (462). 

Serenade. 14163 (509). 

Wind went wooing the 
14163 (615). 


Blakely (Harriet) How can a sweet 
girl be lovin’ to you. 24039. 

Blakemore (Lillian) Autumn. 12418. 

Blamphin (Charles) When the corn 


14154. 


rose. 


is waving. 18364 (219). 
Blane (C.) Giovanezza. 3977. 


Blanehard (F. E.): 

In a friendly sort o’way. 
Our country. 17662. 
Blanchard (M. W.) Two girls-two 
worlds. 5422. 
Blanchard (Mae). 
are, you? 725. 
Blanchard (Richard & Dorothy) 
New England rose. 4772. 

Blanchet (E. R.): 


6464. 


Where oh where 


Animato. 14234. 
Au jardin du vieux sérail. 21072 
Caiques. 21227. 
EKioub. 21490. 
Etude de concert. 12768. 
Matins du Bosphore. 22208. 
Polonaise. 13583. 
Scherzo. 12488. 
Sérénade. 13704. 
Soir de Ramadan. 22828. 
Tempo giuste. 16032. 
Vivace. 16176. 
Yedi Koulé. 23298. 
Blanchet (G.) Mitzou. 15360. 
Bland (J. A.) Carry me back to old 
Virginny. 827, 828, 186837. 
Blane (John) Home down there. 
14833. 
Blank (Nathan). Oh! Horace pléase 


stop that now. 15541. 
Blankenburg (H. L.): 


Frihlingskinder. 12841. 
Ordensritter. 13498. 
Blarney stone. 14320, 15135, 16186, 
163382. 
Blaty (Jos.) Rajah. 2814. 
Blaue mazur. 5424. 


Blaufuss (Walter) My love will out- 


live it all. 4727. 
Bleu Léman. 14329. 
Bleyer (Paul) Lisbeth. 4482. 


pt. 11, n. &., v.18 


Bliss (Arthur) : 
Bliss. 5843. 
Conversations. 854. 
Dandelion. 14518. 
Ragwort. 15726. 
Rout. 1257. 
Three jolly gentleman. . 13933. 
Three romantic songs. S807. 
Three songs. 12490 
Bliss (Clarence) Rose of my ecar- 


avab. 95043. 
Bliss. (G. R:)),, jr... Ocean... woman.. 
8782. 


Bliss (J. A.) : 


Cowboy song. 9828. 
Sha-won-da-see. 11626. 
SkKarl the drummer. 11670. 
Wabun. 12103. 

Bliss (Paul): 
Christmas answer. 23599. 
Church and concert choruses. 

9765. 


Church soloist. 9767, 9768. 
Orpheus collection of part songs.. 


15595. 
Standard Christmas earols.. 
17973, 17974. 
Blizard (EH. D.) Fall of man. 12789. 


Bloch (Alexander) 
19170, 19171. 
Bioch (Ernest) : 

In the night. 
Poems of the sea. 
Bloch (I. H. M.): 
Athenian moon. 23427, 
Wondering, pondering, thinking: 
T’ll know you by your smile. 
20900. 
Bloch (Jay) 


How to practise. 


6490, 6491. 
15676. 


Just one night. 4392. 

Bloch (Jos.) Concertino VI. 1760. 

3loch (Louis) She’s that new mama 
o’ mine. 17877. © 

Bloch pub. co.: 


Chamkkah songster. 834. 

Purim songster. 530. 
Block (Edwin) : 

Big brown eyes. 148138. 


Don’t leave ne alone. 14578. 
Missing you. 15355. . 

Block (Herman) Why? 3284, 3286. 
Block (LL. M.): 5 
Pal of my dreams. 20078. 

You can’t two-time daddy, 

make a get-a-way. 20933. 

Block (Theodore) Ocean blues. 11221. 
Blockx (Jan): 


and 


Ballade. 12491. 
Berceuse. 12476. 


Princesse d’Auberge. 15703. 


Quand Vhiver s’enfuit. 13607. 
Sérénade. 13706. 

Si mon ccur était une cage. 
13730. 


1474 


/ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Suite dans le style ancien. 3040, 
3041. 
Toc! toc. 13948. 
iplodgett''(C." A‘) : 

Across the sands. 9427-9429. 
Battleship New York. 1587. 
Blodgette (Grace) Dear old Mon- 

tana. 9914. 
Blomseth (Edward) We tove this 
land. 12139. 
Blon (Franz von) : 
Barearolle. 9571. 
In command. 19337, 19338. 
In remembrance. 24166. 
Jubilee march. 24218, 24219. 
Meditation. 19721. 
Victoria. 3220, 16161, 25409. 
Blonde geisha. 7925. 
Blonde ratte. 6172, 6965. 
Bloom (Marty): 
Beautiful blues. T896. 
Mandy Lee blues. 6745. 


Old fashioned rose. 7013. 
Then I'll Know that you care for 
me, 7521. 
Bloom (Murray) Bit by bit you’re 
breaking my heart. 14818, 14319. 
Bloom (Rube) That futuristic rag. 


9168. 
Bloomgren (rs. §8.) Oh darling 

baby, my very own. 24702. 
Bloominger (J. N.) If you want to 


make those eyes at me. 10549. 
Blore (F. C.) Manger throne. 24446. 
Blossom (EK. A.) That snow clad 

mountain girl. 3110. 

Blossom time. 22844. 
Blount (Bertram) : 
My Georgiana home. 2575. 
Sweetheart days. 11843. 
Blount (W. O.): 
His matchless love. 4102. 
Love’s triumph. 1735L 
Blower (Maurice). Hail life, hail love. 
190838. 


Blue kitten. 5679 (149). 


Blue ribbon’ publishers. Craving. 
5984. 
Blues music co.: 

Hawaiian blues. 6308. 

Here’s your opportunity. 14814. 
Blum (Elias) Gather rose-buds. 181. 
Blumenfeld (Leon) June zephyrs. 

22004. 


Blumenkranz (N. M. H.) 
ever be me alone. 12287. 
Blumenstein (D. B.) 


Will it 


right by our Nell. 14136. 

Blumenthal (F.) Eventide. 14163 
(160). 

Blumenthal (J.) Evening song. 18364 
(64). 

Bluts 


(Mrs. Austin) My mother. 
22344, . 


You ain’t done | 


Blythe (James) : 


Fade away blues. 14657. 
Oriental moon. 496. 
Tired travlin’ blues. 3369 (72), 


5368. 


Boardman (H. R.) 
into thine eyes.- 
Bobbitt (EH. B.) 
for you. 2869. 
BOO CR: oy. 
Behold I come quickly. 
Dear old dad, 


When, as I gaze 
18240. 
Rose that bloomed 


21139. 
you'll have your 


day. 21404. 
His still small voice. 21739. 
Bocage (Peter): 
Bouncing around. 21191. 


Fare thee well, mama’s gone, good- 
bye. 21534. 

New Orleans wiggle. 22384. 

Sud bustin’ blues. 25184. ; 
Boccherini (Luigi) Adagio. 7935. 
Bock (C. A.) In Rio Janeiro. 21932. 
Bodager (Florence) Since my mother’s 

dead and gone. 25073. 
Boddis (Henry) To ev’ry one the 
Mecca. 11977. 
Bodé: 
Cocotte. 5966. 
Kn cueillant 
6123. 


des fraises...! 


- Boderman (A.) Joan of Arc overture. 


7808 (235). 


Bodery (W. H.) Sweetheart farewell. 


11845. 

Boeck (Aug. de) Rapsodie dahomé- 
enne. 13625. 

Boehm (W. A.) Come back to me 
again. 23624. 


Boehm (W. K.) When I look into the 
heart of a rose. 5542. 


Boehnlein (V. G.): 


Agitato in D minor. 16387. 

Boogie man’s patrol. 18561. 

Carroltonian. 18636. 

Descriptive agitato. 21420. 

Kahira. 19490. 

Oriental furioso. 22497. 

Rythmic agitato. 24980. 
Boellmann (Jean) : 

Menuet gothique. T7808 (78). 


Priére. 7808 (106). 

Suite gothique. 14163 (546). 
Boellmann (Jeanne) : 

Menuet gothique. T7808 (78). 

Priére. 7808 (106). 

Suite gothique. 14163 (546). 
Boellmann (Léon) : 

Heures mystiaues. 

118). 

Larmes humaines. 25595 (156). 

Menuet gothique. 7808 (78). 

Priére. 7147, 7808 (106). 

Suite gothique. 14163 (546). 


25595 (117, 


1475 


INDEX 


Boellmann (M. L.): 
Menuet gothique. 7808 (78). 
Priére. 7808 (106). 

Suite gothique. 14163 (546). 

Bozart ‘(Ager : 

Longing. 24855. 


O mammy’s pickaninny. 24679. 
Spring time is here. 25151. 


Bogate (Al) Orientalsunshine. 17659. 
Bogate, Lange & Frantz. Oriental 
sunshine. 17659. 


Bogert (Lawrence) 


Easter bells. T7808 (13). 
Boggs (W. P.) My Ireland. 4720. 
Boghen (Félix) Notturno. 3542. 


Bohannon (M. 1.) Spider and the fly. 


20453. 
Bohannon (M. T.) When I find you 
my love, 5541. 


Bohemian girl. 18501. 
Bohlmann (T. F.) 52 selected studies. 
12344 (15). 


Bohls (W. L.) I can never forget. 


24068. 
Bohm (Carl) slissando - mazurka. 
6241. 


Bohne (A. G.): 
T’ll know little girl you love me. 
14893. 
My dear Ohio. 4711. 
Bohnke (Emil) Concerto in D. 12612. 
Bohrer (Wm.) I know what it means 
to sit and cry. 12967. 
Bohrer (William) jr.: 


Recollections—77th. 4999. 


You are the girlie for me. 5651. 
Bohringer (J/rs. Louis) Rosebud. 
11541. 
Boiarsky (Julius) : 
Cruel honey. 16648. 
High blues. 16947. 
Boieldieu (F. A.): 
Calife de Bagdad. 1662. 
Dame Blanche. 12645. 
Boischot (Raoul) : 
Au flane du Vésuve. 18461. 
Au pays des gondoles. 3457. 
Au pays des pardons. 1553. 
Fuite éperdue. 19008. 
Papillon, papillonne. 11547. 
Pour l’amour de vous. 11429. 
Boisclair (S. E.): 
Paradise lost without you. 22528. 
Stop teasing. 22902. 
Boland (H. C.) Where the river flows 
slow ’round the bend. 23239. 
Bolander (J. A.): 
Mammy’s boy. 2488. 
That Swanee lullaby. 3111. 
Wonderful eyes. 3318. 
Bolling. (EH. L.). * Winds. (of! spring. 
9349. 
Bolognese (Paul) Sul lido a Venezia.. 
20491. 


11561. 


Bolotin (l.) Russian tango. 


14 


Chime ye happy 


pt. 1, n. s., v.18 


Boltz (W.:S:)y: 
I don’t know why I said good-bye 
to Dixie. 17008. 
Road that leads back home. 5026. 
Bembo. 3090, 4682. 9940, 21058, 21839, 
22438, 24102. 
Bond (—) Waltz of the wild flowers. 
3239. 
Bond (Betty) 
Bond (C. J.): 
Homeland. 21754. 
Lazy river. - 19537. 
Little lost youth. 19586. 
Bond (W. R.): 
Day when you come home. 
Mother’s kiss. 11052. 
Singin’ school. 11667. 
Bonea (Birdie) Thelma. 3112. 
Bonelle (E. E.) You’re going to reap 
just what you sow. 20946. 
Bonetti (Angelina) Ive been longing 
for a sight of you. 10507. 
Bonfiglio (Charles) Bring back my 
mamma. 18582. 
Bonham (M. M.) Your tears have a 
thousand glows. 16364. 
Bonheur (Raymond) Sur. trois 
marehes de marbre rose. 7451. 


Bonhomme (M. T.): 


With you alone. 3312. 


14531. 


Ballade ancienne. 5798. 
Fileuse distraite. 14685. 
Polonaise. 4944. 
Sérénade. 5101. 
Supplication. 15971. 
Voluptueuse. 16182. 


Boniel (R. B.): 
In Egypt. in the valley of the 
kings. 6473. : 
You were made for me. 
Bonineontro (G.): 
Au pays des Maures. 7870, 21073. 
Elle disait. 1886, 14613, 21496. 


16359. 


Modernita. 19774. 

Mon cceur m’a dit. 407, 6852, 
6853. 

Quand Mussolini dit. 20178. 

Sérénade A Polichinelle. 5104. 


7280, 7281. 


Songe. 7384. 
. Vicini. 3218. 
Bonita (M. M.) Sweetheart of mine. 
22962. 


Bonito (Marie) Jolly ride. 2260. 
Bonk (W. Ji): 
Mass. 3884. 
Jubilee mass in D. 19443. 
Powinszowanie na imienity 


ksiedza proboszeza. 524. 
Razem pdjsé. 20198. 
Bonker -(M. R.) Sweetheart days. 


18029. 
Bonneau (Mamie) 
my dear old southern home: 


Take me back to 
11868.. 


6 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1924 


Bonnell (Otto): 
Bonnell’s self iastructor for the 
saxophone. 9637. 
Come lové come. 9798. . 
Don’t wander back. 16722 


Don’t worry but smile. 9968. 
Eyes of gray. 3887. 
Whispering winds. 25503. 


Bonnell’s self instructor for the saxo- 
phone. 9637. 
Bonnem (Frances) 


Bonner (Eugéne) : 
Chanson du porc-épic. 
Charmeaux. 16560. 
Clear midnight. 9779. 


Ave Maria. 3462. 


16563. 


Complainte de Monsieur Benoit. 
16625. 
Dismantled ship. 9941. 
Li Fu-jén. 24300. 
Paysage de neige. 17694. 
Phantoms. 11386. 
Satire on paying calls in August. 
24989. 
Bonner (F. L:) «In love’s garden. 
15008. 
Bonner (Samuel) That’s got ’em 
blues. 11920, 18066. 
Bonner (William) Craving. 5984. 
Bonnets o’ bonnie Dundee. 9638. 
Bonney (G. E.) Just one touch. 
4394. 
Bonns (Eddie) Gimme. 6228. 
Bons auteurs. <A_ travers. Vorage. 
12350. 
Bonsignore (Camillo) Giuseppe 
Verdi. 23885. 
Bontoft (Frederic) Cradle song. 
9832. 
Boogach (J.) Main shvester sicht a 
man. 4568. 


Book of choruses. 3548. 


Book of classical airs. 9642. 
Booker (C. H.): 
Blue Italy. 21181. 
Those low down weary blues. 
16068. 


Booker (R. A.): 
Dreaming of those childhood days. 
126. 
Everlasting blues. 10078. 
Hey hey and hee hee. 23998. 
Man I love. 24443. 
My Hindu girl. 6906. 
My miracle man. 22342. 
Neglected blues. 15484. 
New York blues. 451. 
Piercing eyes. 13564. 
‘Taint no use of singin’ the blues. 


22977. 
When limber skinny Minnie 
shakes her wicked. shimmy. 
23218. 


You wrecked my life and drove 
me to ruin. 16360. 


Boone (J. C.) 
Boone (James) 
of you. 4187. 
Boone (il. C.) 
Boosey & CO0.: 
Adagio and allegro vivace. 22727 
Air. T878. 


Sorrow is mine. 25134. 
I’m dreaming dreams 


Sonny boy. 11739. 


Anglo-oriental.. 23403. 
Apple winds. 7847. 
April morn. T7849. 


At Grendon fair. 23421. 

At the last. 1549. 

Autumn love song. 21076. 

Ballad memories. 3481, 12439. 

Bells in the valley. 12471. 

Beyond the dawn. 1618. 

Big bus. 18536. 

Boosey’s brass and reed band 
journal, no. 631. 3549. 

Boosey’s brass band journal, no. 
636. 12507. 

Boosey’s cornet solo album, no. 6. 
21189. 


Boosey’s military journal 146th 
series, no. 4. 5849 
Boosey’s military journal, 
series, no. 6. 7940. 
Break o’ day. 20974 (102). 
Broken are. 12521. 
Burmah rubies. 9674. 
Butterflies in summer. 
Cara mia. 3588. 
Celtic rhapsody. 
Cloze-props. 3654. 
Confidence. 14467. 
Crickets’ song. 9838. 
Cupid corner. 18739. 
Cuttin’ rushes. 5994. 
Danny boy. 23679. 


146th 


ZA2ZI7. 
1694. 


Dearie, if you knew. 38761. 
Dirge. 21425. 

Dixie Lou. 16703. 
Donkey. 23725. 

Dreams! dreams! 14599. 


Drum-head chureh service. 12731. 
Drumadoon. 21467. 
Duna. 895, 6101. 
End of the road. 
Escalator. 61384. 
Evening over the forest. 3874 
Eventide at the convent. 8162. 
Fairy pipers. 21527. 
Faney-free. 18939. 
Fanfare valse. 3896. 
First African suite. 
Five Oriental songs. 
Forest lake. 23844. 
Four poems. 23481. 
Friend or foe. 3950. 
From hand to mouth. 23857. 
From the Samoan isles. 12839. 
Funny little fairy sort of person. 
3956. 
Gala water. 
Girl o’ mine. 


0679 (181). 


18964. 
3171. 


8207. 
1971, 14163 (659). 


1477 


INDEX 


Boosey & co.—Continued. 


Give a man a horse he can ride. 
23886. 

Gondolier. 8987. 

Gray evening. 23940. 

Green cornfield. 4041. 

Hawthorn tree. 6310. 

Home sweet home. 14838. 

Hungry sea. 4133. 

I sent you a song. 88351. 

If I were. 13010. 

In an old-fashioned town. 6469. 

In Cawsand Bay. 24155. 

In moonlight. 8986. 

Irish rhapsody. 8408. 

Isla Maclean. 13057. 

It’s a beautiful day. 13061. 

Jealous lover. 24204. 

Jean. 10631. 

Joy wheel. 21996. 

Keep on hopin’. 6580. 

Kelly’s eye. 18108. 

Khandalla. 2287, 10686. 

Lady Moon. 22053. 

Laird 0’ Cockpen. 8485. 

Lament of the frontier guard. 
t5ib2; 

Largo in G minor. 131388. 

Lavender seller. 4455. 

Let not love go, too. 10758. 

Libella. 13160. 

Life divine. 24805. 

Life's sunset bar. 24807. 

Little Boy Blue. 15198. 

Little bugler. 24320. 

Little coon’s prayer. 6650. 

Little holes in heaven. 19584. 

Little men. 24330. 

Lola, girl of my dreams. 6671, 
15210. 

I Lombardi. 20725. 

Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling 
place. 22132. 

Love on my heart from heaven 
fells 13221: 

Loveliest of trees. 13227. 

Love’s message. 19642. 

Mélodie. 8230. 

Miles of smiles. 4649, 10993. 

Modern troubadour. 4660. 

Monsieur Tricotrin. 8663, 13326. 

Moon dreams. 8665. 

Moonlight blossom. 24539. 

Moonlight road. 4676. 

Mother ship. 8676. 

Music, when soft voices die. 2555. 

My bamboo flower. 4703. 

My heart sings to you. 8711. 

My jewels. 22335. 

My lady’s eyes. 19870. 

My native heath. 2584. 

Nifty Lou. 19928, 24640. 

Nightingale. 8988. 

Nightingale of June. 8749. 

Nocturne. 23482. 


1478 


pt. 111, n. s:, v.18 


O gather me the rose. 8772. 

Old French earol. 4833. 

Old, old story. 13472, 22473. 

Old shepherd’s song. 7017. 

Old warrior. T0118. 

One-step. 9536. 

Organ pieces from the Hebrides. 
7032. 

Out of the deep. 7052. 

Over the downs. 20073. 

Pagoda of flowers. T0600. 

Paladin. 24789. 

Passion of Christ. 4892. 

Phaedra. 8858. . 

Piper. 4928. 

Polly. 4942, 7122, 8883, 13581, 
13582. 

Port of many ships. 5679 (314). 

Pot pourri. 24875. 

Prayer. 8989. 

Prayer of empire. 20151. 

Pretty Polly. 4963. 

Princess Gioia. 8902. 

Reverie in B flat. 2885. 

Rhythms. 13642. 

Ride on, ride on in majesty. 5679 
(318). 

Ridgewood. 15749. 

Rouse up. 5049. 

Salute the standard. 8974. 

Sea road [and] I want to look 
into your eyes. 5098. 

Secret. 25023. 

Selection from Beethoven’s works. 
12466. 


Silver fingers. 5141, 5142. 

Skye steersman’s song. 5157. 

Slow, horses, slow! 2962. 

Some day in Cambay. 5176, 9071. 

Someone. 5182. 

Sometime, IT’) hear your sweet 
‘voice calling. 5185, 13788, 20974 
(208). 

Sometimes with deep regret. 2982. 

Song of Proserpine. 2991. 

Song of the bowmen of Shu. 
13801. 


Song of the clock. 13802. 

Song of the hollow tree. 22848. 

Songs of the Hebrides.. 25132. 

South folk in cold country. 13813. 

Spirit of pageantry. 135822. 

Staffordshire knot. 25156. 

Stars have eyes. 5679 (355). 

Stradella. 6190. 

Struttin’ Jim. 5679 (857). 

Summer night is calm. 8990. 

Switchback. 22966. 

Take a look at Molly. 5290, 5291, 
18881, 14163 (752). 

Tavern song. 20560. 

Teach me to live. 20562. 

Three Scottish symphonic dances. 
7763. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Three songs. 4468. 
Three-step. 9537. 


Thrush’s love song. 25301. 
Thy gifts. 7538. 

Trade winds. 5679 (376). 
Triumph of right. 12004. 


Tune with disguises. 20674. 
Twelve Tennyson poems. 2978. 
Two cosy chairs. 5420, 7589. 
Two songs of Schumann [and] 
Suite bohemian. 11599. 

Unfinished symphony. 13691. 
Utah. 3191, 3192. 
Valse memory. 14000, 14001. 


Vesper hymn. 5460. 
Waltz. 9538. 
Water-lily. 7666. 


Were you to eall. 7684. 
What perfume this? O shepherds 
say! 9296. 
Wheel of life. 5536. 
Wheel-tapper’s song. 
When Mary came. 5551. 
When you’re away. 23230: 
White lancers. 14090. 
Wondering eyes. 5625. 
Your voice. 14163 (786). 
Boosey’s brass and reed band journal, 
no. 631. 3549. 
Boosey’s brass band journal, no. 636. 
12507. 
Boosey’s cornet solo album, no. 6. 
21189. 
Boosey’s military journal, 146th series, 
no. 4. 5849. 
Boosey’s military journal 146th series, 
no. 6. 7940. 


7690, 14062. 


Booth (C. H. H.) Silent night. 9036. 
Booth (G. B.) Kiss me blues. 16700. 
Booth (H. L.) March Cico. 2446. 


Booth (M. B.) Queen of hearts. 
TH THE: 
Booth-Clibborn * ( Evelyn ) Three 
hymns. 12508. 
Bootsy. pseud. See Potter (A.: S.). 
Boreh (Gaston) : 

Agitation. 23371, 

Agitato. 3387. 


Amour décu. 23399. 
Bonheur de printemps. 
Dans les bois. 23680. 
Enchantress. 23775. 
Enigma. 3861. 
Hawkes photo-play series, no. 5. 
23976. 
Lamentoso. 5679 (248). 
Mountain song. 13348. 


18560. 


- Borromes (L..F.) 


Pomposo. 1475 (24). 

Sunrise on the mountain. 13854. 

Triste convoi. 25340. 
Borehard (Adolphe) : 

Adieux. 12352. 

Cantique. 143887. 

En marge de Shakespeare. 3858. 
Borchard (Gus): - 


Fox trot song melody. 14713. 

Tee falau. 5305. 

Venetian Rose. 16155. 
Bordelon (lL. 8.) Dreams. 23747. 
Bordogni (M.) 24 vocalises. 18562. 


Borel-Clere (Ch.): 
C’est jeune et ca n’ 
5878, 5879. 
Japanese lantern’s blues. 
Pardon mamzelle. 7073. 
Pour t’ écrice que je t’aime. 4952. 
Tu verras Montmartre. 5404. 
Borgfeldt (George) : 
Auld lang syne. 9413 (160). 
Elite carillon. 9413 (173). 
Borgfeldt (George) & co.: 
Home sweet home. 9413 (180). 
Nearer my God to Thee. 9413 
(203). 
Notre Dame. 
Saint James chimes. 9413 (218). 
Saint Paul chimes. 9413 (220). 
Trinity chimes. 9413 (236). 
Borguno (Augustin) : 
Paradise blues. 
Wa wa blues. 
Borissoff (Josef) : 
Bacheisaray. 1567. 
Impromptu. 1633. 
Romance sans paroles. 
Born this day. 1634. 
Bornemann (Brohm & 
Triangelen. 1382. 
Bornschein (FF. C.): 
Dying decadent. 6106. 
Roses will bloom again. 
Sea. 20310. 
Ships in harbor. 
Borodin (Alexander): . 
In the steppes of central Asia. 
24177. 
On the steppes of Central Asia. 
24745. 
Sleeping princess. 


Sait pas. 


6527. 


9413 (209). 


24800. 
25426. 


2855. 


Carsten von) 


20254. 
2948. 


20378. 


Boroughs (E. A.) O come to me. 
19968. 

Borregaard (EHdv.) Pizzicato  inter- 
mezzo. 1233. 


My vamping sweet 


Mountaineer’s dance, 4. 11057. guitar. 18364 (289), 20974 (174). 
Mysterious march. 4752, 13349. Borsch (Jacques) Dix piéces faciles. 
Passion. 24810. 14341. 

Passionato. 4893. Bortniansky (—) Cherubim song. 
Pathetic melody. 4896. 14422. 

Pathetic story. 4897. Borton (HE. EE.) My Dixie sunshine. 
Photo-play series. 20110. 13368. 

106658—24—_—-12 79 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n: s., v. 18 


Borwin (Casmir) : 
Empty nest. 21501. 
Solitude. 22831. 

Bosada  (Krederick) 

141038. 

Bose (Auguste) : 
Colinette. 12601. 
Ma gosse. 4557. 
May flower. 17491. 

Bosley (Mort) : 

Don’t sing me the blues, 
6059, 9966. 
Step-daddy. 11782. 
Boss (L. A.) My little Jane in Jersey. 
11115. 
Bosse (Fritz von) 
ationen. 23024. 

Bossi (Enrico) See Bossi (M. E.) 

Bossi (M. E.): 

Colloquio con le rondini, 16610. 
Columbine qui flirte. T7808 (174). 
Fervore. 16800. 

Petite valse. 14163 (482). 


Wild Rose. 


dear. 


Thema und Vari- 


Bossi (Raffaele) Canta, ci core. 7964. 
Bossi (Renzo) : 

Laude. 15160. 

Sonata intima. 25116. 
Bost (C. E.) Christian fight. 3637. 


Bost (Mrs. C.' EB. 
3637. 
Bostelmann (I. C.): 
Easter song. 23766. 
Treland. 6501, 7808 (233). 
Lotus blossom. 4526. 
Merry dance. 24510. 
My lover is gone. 15450. 
Sally roses. T7808 (282). 
Bostelmann (L. J.) Graded lessons 
for violin. 4026. 
Boston conservatory of 
36 vocalises. 24197. 
Boston music ¢o.: 
Adieu. 20974 (91). 
Adieu waltz. 25595 (322). 
Ah, moon of my delight. 
(324). 
Album of eight pieces. 
At night. 20974 (97). 
An bal. 25595 (381). 
Bagatelle-hymnus. 25595 
Ballade et caprice. 3484. 
Ballet egyptian. 25595 (336). 
3archetta. 25595 (337). 
Be not afraid. 5807. 
Berceuse.. 20974 (99), 25595 
(341). | 
Bim-bims. 25595 (344). 
Bluette. 25595 (347). 
Bohemia. 25595 (348). 
Bon jour. 25595 (349). 
Bonne nuit. 25595 (350). 
By-low-by. 25595 (352). 
Cadiz. 25595 (354). 
Caprice. 20974 (105). 
Cascades. 1690. 


) Christian fight. 


music, ine. 


25995 
1499. 


(333). 


1480 


Chansonnette. 5925, 20974 (106). 


Chaste wife’s reply. 12578. 

Christmas, Christmas. | 25595 
(360). 

Cigarette. 20974 (109). 

Concert intermezzo. 25595 (361). 


25595 (362), 
20974 (114), 25595 


Cora. 
Cradle song. 
(363). 

Cubanita. 18735. 

Dancing honeymoon. 

Danse. 25595 (367). 

Destiny. 25595 (368). 

Dream once again, 20974 (122). 

En valsant. 25595 (875). 

Etude en forme de valse. .25595- 
(473). 

Evening calm. 


25595 (365). 


25095 (376). 


_ Evening song. 18918. 


Extase. 20974 (126). 

Fleur de lis. 25595 (379). 

Friends of yesterday. © 25595 
(382). 

Gardenia. 25595 (384). 

Gracovienne. 25595 (387). 


Great is the Lord. 6271. 

Gunners mareh. 25595 (389). 

Harlequin. 25595 (391). 

Her dream. 25595 (393). 

Hermit. 25595 (472). ; 

Hours of idleness. 12938. 1 

How great, oh Lord, is Thy good- 
ness. 6361. 

I feel sorry for the rose. 21806. 

I'll pray for you. 25595 (401). 

Idyl. 25595 (369). 

Igualada. 20974 (144). 

Impression. 409. 

Impromptu. 25595 (378). 

In springtime. 25595 (411). 

In the dark, in the dew. 6483. 

In the land of sunshine. 20974 
(145). ; 

In the starlight. 25595 (414). 


Intermezzo. 25595 (396). 
Tris. 25595 (415). 
Isabelle. 21958. 
Katinka. 25595 (419). 
Lancelot. 25595 (422). 
Landler. 25595 (423). 


Lass 0’ Killean. 25595 (424). 
Lille madit. 25595 (428). 


_ Liselotte. 25595 (429). 
Little bare feet. 20974 (157). 
Little close harmony. 25595 

(430). 


Little magpies. 20974 (158). 


Little mother my own. 8525. 

Lolita. 25595 (481). 

Look down, dear eyes. 25595 
(433). 

Love me, I love you. 19626. 

Love song. 25595 (434, 435). 

Love song of Har Dyal. 8554. 


Malguena. 20974 (165). 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Marigold. 6761. 

Marriage of the 
(487). 

May night. 25595 (4388). 

Mecea. 25595 (440). 

Melodie. 25595 (397). 

Melody in D. 25595 (441). 

Midsummer. 25595 (444). 

Mr. Wells. 19771. 

Moo-00. 6864. 

Musical A B C’s. 17488. 

Nareissus. 25595 (450). 

Night before Christmas. 
(176), 19929. 

Nocturne. 18794. 

Noel bressau. 25595 (455). 

O that we two. 25595 (456). 

O Trinity of blessed light. 22428 

Old folks at home. 25595 (460). 

Passion-fiowers. 2722. 

Path of life. 22533. 

Pirouette. 25595 (464). 

Plantation ditty. 13571. 

Prelude. 25595 (420, 493). 

Prelude improvisation. 7142. 

Psalm exxxix: 2792. 

Raniah. 7179. 

Remembrances. 7194, 20974 (193). 

Rimpianto. 20974 (194). 

‘Rithmetic. 7204. 

Robin Goodfellow. 7210. 

Romance. 25595 (469). 

Rosary. 25595 (470). 

Roses and rue. 25595 (471). 

Same old. dear old place. 25595 
(475). 

Scherzi-valse. 


roses. 


20974 


25995 (478). 


Sea. 20974 (199). 
Seguidilla. 20974 (200). 
Serenade. 2929, 15818.° 17863. 


20974 (200), 25595 (480). 
Serenade grotesque. 22754. 
Serenata. 25595 (481). 

Seven sketches. 1582. 
Shepherd so fickle. 7303. 
Sing me to sleep. 25595 (486). 


Sing, sing, birds on the wing. 
20974 (205). 

Singer. 5150. 

Slavic melody. 5158. 

Sleeping child. 25087. 


Sog, mir, du schein meidele. 11690. 
Soldier. 20401. 


Song of the shepherd  Lebhl. 
2p. 
Songs for the littlest ones. 20431. 


Souvenir de Venise. 25595 (491). 
Spanish dance. 25595 (446). 
Spirit of God descend upon my 


heart. 7410. 

Sunset on the St. Lawrence. 
25595 (494). 

Sweet Canaan. 7460. 

Tango in D. 20974 (214). 

Tell me, mother. 18055. 


1481 


Theme, variations and _ fugue. 
5340. 
Thought of you. 20974 (218). 
Three little oddities. 9809. 
Thumb marks. 3141, 20974 (219). 
Thy dear voice. 25595 (386). 
Told at twilight. 25595 (505). 
Traumerei. 25595 (436). 
"Twas the night before Christmas. 
18150. 
Two little magpies. 673, 674. 
Valse mignonne. 25595 (510). 
Viear of Bray. 321%, 


Victory. 25595 (511). 

Wait for the sunshine. 25595 
(513). 

Walzer. 25595 (399). 


Wash-day. 14034. 

Where my heart finds rest. 5576. 
Whoo? 14095. 

Wistaria. 25595 (521). 


With powdered wig. 25595 (522). 
Yesterdays. 20974 (231). 


Bosworth (LL. M.): 


Beginner’s Easter song. 21138. 


Easter. 21473. 


Bosworth (Neville) Fine old English 
gentleman. 
Bosworth &-co., Itd.: 


8182.' 


Christmas. 21310. 

En automne. 8148. © 

Frills and frivolites. 176. 

Hand culture. 16909. 

In a Chinese temple-garden. 

Jeannette. 2244. 

Melodious piano 
6192, 'G193; 

Message du ceeur. 

Morning melody. 

Musical jig-saw. 2556. 

Persian moon. 13545. 

Petite suite. 24834, 24835. 

Pourquoi. 2776. 

Sonata no. 2. 22842. 

Souvenir d’ameur. 15919. 

Three romantic idylls. 2887. 

Two free fugues. 16791, 16792. 

Two pieces. 16643. 

Valse caprice. 7607. 

Will o’ the wisp. 7737. 


2181. 
duets. 2486, 


17418. 
222923 


Bote (Ed.) & Bock (G.): 


A Vaube. 12346. 
xebet. 6218. 
Herr Lenz. 
Ko6nigskind. 6595. 
Marienlied. 6760. 
Musikalischer jugendfreund. 
424, 13360, 13361. 
Nachtlied. 6934. 
Schmied schmerz. 7259. 
Streichquartett. 15950. 
Wolgazigeuner. 25539. 
Zweite symphonie. 23346. 
2'*me sonate. 14163. 


6328. 


423, 


INDEX 


Botsford (F. H.): 

Christmas and New Year songs. 

843. 

Folk songs of many peoples. 
Botto (Libbie) Childhood days. 
Bottomer (L. J.): 

Dixie moon. 6042. 

. Smile and be gay. 7341. 

Sweetheart, mine. 7468. 

W — double — e — g — double—e. 
7648. 
Boudreau (D. M.) 
9109. Y 

Boughton (Rutland): 

Ceitic prelude. 14406. 

Country of the young. 

Five Celtic love songs. 

Great lords of shadow. 


935. 
9745. 


Star that glitters. 


5980. 
21190. - 
62702. 


Love—duet. 8547. 
Luring scene. 8569. 
Luring song. 6719. 


Old bard’s song. 8799. 

Piper’s song. 25861. 

Song of creation. 9082. 
30ulay (Joséphine) Chant de paix. 

14163 (96). 

Boulnois (Joseph) : 

Sonate. 5851. 

Trio. 7464. 7465. 
3oulter (B. C.) Tryste Noel. 668. 
Boulton (Haroid) Our national songs. 

2200S: 

Boulton (Phyllis) 

morris dances. 

Bound (Rogg 
Blues, blues, blues. 
Emoi. 3853. 
Ranee, 8921. 

Bourcier (A. V.) 

4464. 

Bourdon (Hmile) : 
Canzona. 14389. 
Poéme berceuse. 

Bourgeois (Abel) 

6277. 

3ourges (Billy): 
I’m the boss. 19268. 

That’s why I love you. 20596. 
Bourget (R.) Sensitive. 9001. 
Bourke (William) Big ship Leviathan. 

9612. 
Bourquin (J. T.) Dat possum lag. 
867 


Stratford-on-Avon 
1319. 


3038. 


Let me, mother. 


11410. 
Ha! Ho! shimmy. 


Bourrée. 812. : 
Bouteljé (Phil): 
Noma. 15515. 
Old Kentucky blues. 15562, 15565. 
She wouldn’t do what I asked her 
to. 13719, 20974 (202), 22768. 
Boutelle (Elizabeth) : 


Mareh of the golden dolls. 2447. 
Mexican moonlight. 1142, 5679 
Cn) Oats (Ie. 
Bouval (Jules) Offertoire. 12344 
(40). 


‘Bowlus (1. cy 


pt. 111, nws., v.18 


Bouvee (M. F.) Dear old dad. 18781. 
Bowden (Maymie) I love you. 19256. 
Bowden (Susie) Who is at the win- 


dow? T7360. 
Bowen’ (Belya) Sister of mine. 
20374. : 
Bowen’ (C. L.) . We'll tell it with 
music. 12137. 


Bowen (D. H.) 
Bowen (L. M.) 
21106. 

Bowen (Lauri): 
Hazel eyes. 2082. 
Road across the sea. 

Bowen (York): 

Melodies for the G string. 15325. 
Melody for the C string. 15322. 
Moonlight night. 17455. 
Wind’s an old woman. 
Sonata. 23512. 
String quartet no. 2. 
Suite no. 2. 74438. 

Bowen & Kuehner. We'll tell it with 

music. 12137. 

Bowerman « co., ltd.: 

Charm of the Orient. 16576. 
Danse des Arabes. 16661. 
Desert love. 16696. 

In Cairo; Lili. 

Let me comfort you. 22070. 
Lure of the East. 19652. 
Southern serenade. 17963. , 


Maybell. 22214. 
Baek o° town blues. 


$945. 


18312. 
616. 


Bowers (Andrew) Boycott song. 
9648. 

Bowers (Artie) Hear the mocking 
bird. 21720. 

Bowers: (Edward) Susquelianna far 
away. 7455. 


Bowers (F. VV.) Mother’s love is the 
best love after all. 24565. 
Bowers (lL. C.) Old fashioned girlie. 
16a: 
Bowers (R. H): e 
Breath of an Irish smile. 
1857T. 
Love's little hour. 
30wers (W. 8S.) 


7946, 


8563, 19640. 
I know that you'll 


be there. 21813. 

Bowes (Arthur) Sun of my soul. 
25189. 

Bowles (A. B.) Go to sleep baby, 


baby bey. °-21648. 
Bowles (A. J.) Dear 
I’m lonesome. 16680. 


old Dixieland 


Bowles (F. HE.) My girl. 24591. 
Bowles (G. H): 
Greenwitch Village doll. 19080. 
Stop that fancy stuff. 20477. 


Lord is my Shep- 


herd. 10835. 


1482 . 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13. 1923 


Bowman (C. F.): 
Ann, dear. 57A4T. 
I ain’t bothered. 10408. 
Naughty naughty mamma. 
New Orleans walk. 4774. 


11149. 


Songs. T7941. 

Bowman (Lillian) Sweet papa mine. 

3063. 

Boyce (Ethel) : 
Alphabet of flowers. 9469. 
Coronach. 12618. 
Hnglish lyrics. 16767, 16768. 
How many times. 12942. 


Magic lutes. 13249. 


Boyd (A. T.): 


Bird, rose and the weather. 21170. 
‘Radiant song. 22619. 

Boyd (B..H.): . 
Heavy sugar daddy blues. 8279. 


~ I wonder what Ill do, when you 


are gone away. 8368. 
Boyd (C. A.) Living hymns. 22112. 
Boyd (EB. M. P.) He ecalleth for thee. 
4070. 


Boyd (Harrison) My man has got 
himself another mama. 8718. 
Boyd (Wyneberry) ‘Three is a crowd. 
5359, 11956. 
Boyer (J. E.) 
Boyer (Louis) 
Boykin (Wm.): 
Wireless phone of love. 5617. 
You think you’re cute, ’cause you 


19829. 
7978. 


My air castle. 
Tui sunt ceeli. 


got it all. 9398. 
Boylan (A. G.) When you're far, far 
away. .7713. 


Boyle (HH. 1.): 
Girl that you’ve forgotten has not 
forgotten you. 14741. 
In the winter time. 15028. 


Boyle (1.) Song of enchantment. 
rain, 3) 
Boyle (J. H.) Day we should re- 
member. 21397. 
Boyle (Loren) Why should I pine. 
23260. 
Boynton (Hisie) ‘Till you come back 
to me. 11969. 
Boynton (W.H.) Smiling Ocklawaha. 
15868. 
Bozi (Harold de): 
Il sdégonfle. 4270. 
Javanette. 19418. 
Nuits du bois. 6977, 6978. 


‘Brabant (H.-J.) 
18838. 


Don’t marry boys. 


Brabender (Herbert) French widow’s | 


dance 14716: 


Bracco (C. A.) Serenata. 9009: . 
Brackelsberg (C. R.) Carry me to- 
day away back to Iowa. 3596. 


Brackett ,(L.. F.) 


Feed my sheep. 
21541. 


Bracony (Alberto) 
skole. 13169. 

Bracy (Sidney) Barbara. 12446. 

Bradbury (—) He leadeth me. 16924. 

Bradbury (W.B.) Esther, the beauti- 
ful queen. 14163 (154). 

Bradell (W. E.) Evening my love and 
you. 21516. ; 

Braden (C. R.) When the harvest 
moon is shining dear Louise. 25483. 


Bradford (G. I.) Don’t get the blues. 
16713. 
Bradford (G. W.) 
9891. 
Bradford (Perry) :. 
Deceitful blues. 9921. 
Hallejuh blues. 10292. 
Home sweet home blues. 12926. 
I am gone dat’s all. 14871. 
I don’t Jet no one man worry me.. 
10428. 
I’m gone dat’s all, 
19255. 
Memphis Tennessee. 10962. 
Spanish dream. 11752. 


Bradford (Perry) music pub. co.: 
Alabama bound. 16391. 


Lille mandolin- 


David Wooster. 


I’m gone. 


Deceitful blués. 9921. 

Fade away blues. 12780. 

Four o’clock blues. 756 (34), 
1944. 

Hallejuh blues. 10292. 

Home sweet home blues. 12926. 


I am gone dat’s all. 14871. 

I don’t let no one man worry me. 
10428. 
I’m gone 
19255. 
I’ve learned to do without you 

now. 24126. 
If anybody here wants a real kind 
mama. 10534. 
Liza’ Jackson’s got better bread 
than old Sally Lee. 10810. 
Memphis Tennessee. 10962. 
Spanish dream. 11752. 


dat’s all, I’m gone. 


Weepin’ blues. 14050. 
Worried and _ lonesome blues. 
14125. 
Brading (Ernest) Drawing the dole. 
18857. 


Bradley (B. J.) Toast. 3161. 


Bradley (Mrs. C..A.) Dear old chum. 
0? mine. 14537. 
Bradley (Cyril) 
Bradley (F. C.) 
Bradley (F. L.) Oh, tell me, would it 
grieve you? 2676. 
Bradley (Henry) Happiness. 
Bradley (Joseph) : 
All hail the U. S. A. 9457. 
Friend that will stay by me. 
14717. 


West wind. 18229.. 
Monomoy. 408. 


14788.. 


1483 


INDEX 


Bradley (Joseph )—Continued. 
In that beautiful city of 
271. 
Oh my darling Billy, 
back to Philly. 1185. 
Take me back to Philly. 13885. 
Bradley (lL. D.) Dear little mother 
of mine. 9908. 
Bradley (O. U.): 
Mother and dad. 17470. 
Tune of wedding chimes. 18149. 
Bradley (P. G.) I am just wondering 
all of the while. 4141, 16996. 
Bradley (Roland) ‘Two sacred songs. 


gold. 


take me 


9650. 
Bradley (Wallace) : 
Mary, why don’t you marry me. 
4599. 
Red hot. 186380, 15733, 15734. 


Bradon (Mr. and Mrs. C. E.), Jazz 


"em up tune. 2240. 

Bradshaw (William) Someone like 
you. 20412. 

Bradt (N. D.) I want you. 21876. 


Brady (B. G.) Good-by Mandy. 14761. 

Brady (Peter) Lullaby my mammy 
sang to me. 19650. 

Brady (Wm.) Im for you, [llinois. 


8337. 
Braga (G.) Angel’s serenade. 16425. 
Braham (J. J) Wedding march of 


the Romany. 14163 (602). 
Braham (Philip) : 

Battling Butler. 7893, 18507. 

Bonzo. 7936, 7937. 

Countryside. 5981. 

Dancing honeymoon. 
14511. 

IT might. 4209. 

I wonder. 4236. 

Just a slip of a girl. 4881. 

Ku klux klan. 6599. 

London calling. 19597. 

Love in the mist. 6690. 

No one. 6967. 

Rats. 4994. 

Romeo. 7218. 

Ruby’s cuby suit. 

Sentiment. 22748. 

She called me piccaninny. 7295. 

There’s no joy without a sorrow. 
7526. 

Toodle-oodle-oodle-oodle-00. 5383. 

We both have an axe to grind. 
5508. 

You know how ’tis! 

Brahe (M. H.): 

Four songs from Peacock pie. 
18569. 

I passed by your window. 
12990, 12991. 

Jennifer. 2246. 

Nature carol. 24623. 


3729, 12651, 


7233. 


1461. 


253, 


pt: ma, Dess.v.18 


17578. 
15518. 


None-so-pretty. 

Northern lament. 

Red roofs. 2825. 
Brahms (Johannes) : 

Album of selected compositions. 

7942. 
Bubble waltz. 23515. 
Burnished lover leads to daneing 


18570. 

Capriccio. 21194. 

Cradle song. 1639, T7808 (163). 
Hungarian dance. 14163 (66), 
18571. 


Hungarian dance, no. 1. 23516. 


Hungarian dance, no. 5. 5854, 
2301/6. 

Hungarian dances, nos. 7 & 8. 
1641. 


In a bed of brown leaves. 12516. 

In thy dreaming dost remember. 
18578: 

Intermezzo. 58. 


Lullaby. 14345. 
Sapphic ode. 7943. 
Scherzo. 14163 (639). 


Serenade. 59. 
Soft beguiling moonlight on thy 
face. 18574. 
Two Hungarian dances. 
Valse. 7944. 
Valse in A major. 23519. 
Waltzes.. 756 (1b), S65 
Brain (G. F.) Doris. 6065. 
Brainard’s (S.) sons ¢o.: 
Antiphonal. 18441. 
Birds at dawn. 18540. 
Humming of the bees march. 
19175. 
In the park. 19369. 
Jubilate Deo. 10647. 
Memories... 24494. 
Mountain echoes. 24567. 
Nocturne sur le Noél @ 
22397; 
Ocean lullaby. 24693. 
Song of the lark. 20428. 
Sunset on the mountain. 20503. 
Surprise party. 25198. 
Syren’s song. 25218. 
Trapeze. 25331. 
Braine (Robert) : 
Dear me. 871. 


23518. 


Adam. 


Iivery time the clock ticks. 16776. 
Happy. 16912. 

Letter to Santa. 22076. 

Lincoln. 2364. 

Little brooklet. 19574. 

Love is a sandman. 17328. 


Mother dear. 15389. 


Safe in your heart. 17827. 

Violet in her hair. 20734. 
Braithwaite (S. H.): 

Elfin fountain. 18897. 

Music box. 19822. 

Nautical picture. 19912. 


1484 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Braley (H. W.): 
Birds are singing. 18539. 
Not forgotten. 19949. 
Bramlage (H. J.): 
My boyhood days way back home. 
24581. 

‘My daddy darling dear. 24584. 
What’s on your mind. 20800. 
Brammell (Ernest) My love for you. 

11118. 
Bramwell (J. S.) 
2340. 
Branch (Amelia) God forgives, so 
why can’t you. 3999. 
Brancour (René) Suite. 3551, 3552. 
Brandan (G. M.) You turned me 
down, but Ill turn up again. 16357. 
Brandeis (Frederick) Humpty Dump- 
ty’sfuneral march. 6367, T808 (219). 
Brandenburg (Glendale) : 
Adoration to a baby. 18384. 
Lend your smile. 19545. | 
Tramp. 20658. 
Brando (Gladys) : 
Have you seen my sweetheart. 
14795. 
Wishing blues. 20892. 
Brandon (M. W.) Sometimes sad, 
sometimes glad. 596. 
Brandt (Bernard) Unknown soldier. 
13987. 
Brandt (Mamie L.) - Moonlight blues. 
13330. 
Brandt (Mary Loretta) Dora. 21439. 
Branen (Jeff) Fables, nothin’ but 
dog-gone lies. 18931. 
Branic (A. J.) All I need is a mother. 
Sa9T. 
Branner (Edward) 
waltz. 18313. - 
Branner (M. M.): 
Bit of syncopation. 16500. 
Winnie Winkle waltz. 18313. 
Brannigan (John). Dreaming of you. 
9999, 
Braselton (Mrs. John) 
forget you. 8320. 


Leap year troubles. 


Winnie Winkle 


Brashen (Aba) Pa-peé-tee sweetie. 
13524. 

Bratton (J. W.) Teddy bear’s picnic. 
13894. 


Braun (C. E.): 
Arm in arm with Jesus. 18446. 
Mem/’ries of mother. 6802. 
Name of Jesus. 22371. 


Braun (C. R.) Our flag. 20060. 
Braun (Leo) Ode to music. 4809. 
Braunfels (Walter) Prdludien. 5856. 
Braxton (W. J.) Sweet old summer 
days. 22954. 

Bray (L. E.): 

Bananas overture. 23453. 

Mah jongg. 244381: 


| Brayley (George) 


I can never 


How to play vio- 
Line 2007 CT 
Brea (L.): 
Girl who brought me_ sunshine. 
16863. 
My sweet Venetian love. 11138. 
Breau (Louis): | 
Bob-o-lonk. 3541. 
Chick-a-dee. 5943, 9742. 
Ev’rybody’s doin’ the rockin’ chair. 
8168. 
Grand-daddy, you’re the grandest 
daddy of all. 4029, 6267. 
Hot roasted peanunts. 
12937. 
In the old arm chair. 19368. 
Keep it under your hat. 756 (62). 
2281. 
Laurette. 2336. 
’N that’s better. 11144. 
No one knows what happens in 
the old arm chair. 24652. 
There’s.a bend at the end of the 
Swanee. 230831. 
Tinkle tune. 16078. 
Trifling. 664. 
Underneath the mulberry tree. 
18167. 
When the lights are low. 12183. 
Breau & Tobias: 
Goodbye ain’t always gone. 16885. 
21659, 25595 (385). 
In the old arm chair. 
25595. (413). 
No one knows what happens in the 
old arm chair. 24652. 
Sweet baby. 22944. 
There’s a bend at the end of the 
Swanee.. 23032. 
Underneath the mulberry tree. 
16373 (92). 
See also Bee Tee pub. co. 
Breazeale (F. F.) She'll stay with 
me. 20338. 

Breck (Alan) Night-night. 19930. 
Bredschneider (Willy) Beiden nach- 
tigallen. 1600. 
Breeden (Henneta) 

25584. 
Breen (C. L.) Jesus, lover of my soul. 
19428. 
Breen (Nat) Will it ever be me alone. 
12237. 
Breese (James) 
24757. 
Breidenstein (Thos.) Tennessee blues. 
23005. ‘ 
Breil.-Gk: GC.) : 
Little flower garden. 1088, 19578. 
Love theme. 22149. 
Breithaupt (R. M.): 
Natiirliche klaviertechnik. 8735, 
8736. 
Praktiseh studien. 13590, 13591. 


10378, 


19368, 


Young girlie. 


Only a broken heart. 


1485 


INDEX 


pian, nes; v.18 


Breitkopf & Hirtel: 
Ala et Lolly. 7816. 
Bon abri. 22364. 
Caprice [und] Capricetto. 
Chanson géorgienne. 1710. 
Christ renait. 14439. 
Cing poésies. 22608. 
Consolateur aile. 22499. 
Contes de la Vieille epand: mére, 


1681. 


2960. 
Danza, Menuetto, Gavotta [and] 
Valse. 1808. 


Etude no. 1-9. 14628-14635. 


Etude no. 7. 21511. 
Fantasie. 14365. 


Femme du soldat. 14678. 
Fleeting. 163. 
Floating. 166. 
Flower. 23090. 
Frisking. 177. 


Geistliches lied. 21093. 


Gigue. 8254. 

Tl6t. 14991. 

Kinderlieder. 18112. 
Klavierwerke. 1565, 7880, 12433, 
12434. 

Konzert in A moll. 2303. 
Lackschmi. 17239. 

Liebesverbot. 3233. 

Lilas. 15187. 

Natur. 15479. 


Ne cherche pas pourquoi. 22377. 
Octaven-etude, no. 10. 15533. 


Oh, je souffre. 15548. 
Petite valse. 8856. 
Priére. 222738. 
Quatriéme sonate. 75. 
Romance. 8689. 

Rondo favori. 8952. 
Scooting. 569. 

Seething. 571. 
Snégourochka. 9059. 
Sonate. 14778. 

Sonate in G dur. 15898. 
Suite in D moll. 15956. 
Symphonie nr. 2. 18082. 


Transkriptionen fiir die jugend. 


3168. 
Troisieme concerto. 13693. 
Valse. 7944. 
Valse romantique. 20713. 
Valse trieste. 12066. 
Variationen, Perpetuum mobile 
[and] Tonleitern. 8204. 
Variationen tiber ein  original- 
thema. 16153. 
Veérgine Marien lieder. 3212. 
Wafting. 692. 
Zwei kleine walzer. 15176. 


Brennan (. M.) 
song. 22700. 
Brennan (J. A.): 
All that I want is to be left alone. 

12370, 21017. 


St. John’s college 


1486 


Down by the old apple tree. 
1856, 3800, 8110, 9976. 
In the little red school house. 
10580. 
Oh boy what joy we had in bare- 
foot days. 22437, 24700. 
Parade of the wooden soldiers. 
A879. 
That’s a lot of bunk. 20594. 
Volga boatman’s song. 23161. 
What you was, you used to be, 
but you ain’t no more. 16224. 
Brennan (J. K.): 
It took a long time to make you 
care.” “2237 
That little grey house without 
any key. 23352 (134). 
Brennan, R. H.: 
I want a man. 19292. . 
In the House of David. 19366. 
Mammy’s boy. 2488. 
Mother’s devotion. 19812. 
Philip McCann. 24839. 
That Swanee lullaby. 3111. 
Wonderful eyes. 3318. 
Brenner (C. B. W.) My angel 
mother’s love, pure gold. 8700. 
Brenner (V.) Russian tango. 11561. 
Brenton (Claud) Wandering thoughts. 
20756. 
Brescia (Domenico) 
_ paradise. 13385. 
Bresles (Henri) : 
Couplets du Pantin. 8045. 
Duetto du béguin, 8130. 
Fox trot. 8197. 
Bretagne (Pierre) 
Brettelle (H. T.) 
by.  tia22 
Breuer (Ernest) : 
Alley up. 21019. 
Bang, on your tamborine. 
3487. 
I must go to Moscow. 14937. 
Kitchen stove. 22039. 
Nobody ever cried over me. 22395. 


4 


My pearl of 


Fantaisie. 14347. 
My mammy’s lulla- 


798, 


Not here—not—there. 17581. 

Nut-sey Fagan. 11199, 13430, 
13431. 

Oh, gee, oh gosh, oh ani I’m in 
love. 11239. 

Passionetta. 17692. 


‘Tainted Rose. 25221. : 
There ain’t no Santa Claus. 20605. 
Ting-a-ling-a-ling on the Mason- 


Dixon line. 3148, 3149. 
Yowre doing a Rip Van Winkle. 
23820. 


Breuker (G. W.): 
Good-for-nothing. 19064. 
I know I belong to somebody else. 
19223. 
When I stole your apple. 
Breville (F. S.) 
4660. 


208138. 


Modern. troubadour. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 19238 


Breville (P. de): 


Prélude et Fugue. 8896, 15695. 
Sainte. 13677. 
Sonate. 21196. 
Breville-Smith (F. 5S.) Lavender 
seller. 4455. 


Brewer (A. H.) Fairy pipers. 21527. 
Brewer (A. J.) If someone left a 
million to me. 8372. 


Brewer (Herbert) From hand to 
mouth. 23857. 

Brewer (J.) I ain’t got no blues. 
2093. 


Brewer (J. H.): : 
Herald of spring. 14163 (238). 
I will lift up mine eyes. 14961. 
Lamps of paradise. 15154. 
Lullaby. 14163 (364). 
O holy Saviour, friend unseen. 
14163 (397). 
Brewer (P. O.): 
Baby dreams. 16452. 
Beside the Zuyder Zee. 
Bit o’ Killarney. 16499. 
Carolina lullaby. 16555. 
Dixie girl. 14560. 
Dreamy San Joaquin. 
Follow my caravan. 


9603. 


21462. 
10146. 


Honeymoon hut. 148438. 
Hopes. 19159. 
Hour of dreams. 222. 


I’m gonna hop a train to my old 
Virginia home. 17048. 
Just keep on dancing. 15098. 


Lotus flowers. 19616. 

My castle of golden dreams. 11077. 
My old cabin. 483. 

Nights of love. 17566. 

Not to-night Josephine. 19950. 


One, two, three. 11294. 
Peek a boo moon. 15637. 
Rose of old Madrid. 13661. 


Siam. 13a) 

Smile, a sigh, a tear good-bye. 
20388. £ 

Suzette. 22937. 

Sweet cookie. 22945. 

Tell me with kisses. 11892. 

Tents of Allah. 16039. 


There’s one for you and one for 
me. 16054. 
Waiting. 16188. 
West. 23200. 
Whole world 
12725. 
You oughta know. 
breyotD. L:) : 
Crying for Trempeleau and you. 
18734. 
Lonely violet. 10820, 15213. 
Brey. (EK. H.) Vision. 12085. 
Briahry music pub. co. Baby-land. 
21089. 
Briant (Roy) 


seems to smile. 


16550, 


Traveling coon. 11991. 


Brink (Edvard) : 


Brice (Gloria) : 

His still small voice. 21739. 

Idaho Coeur D’Alene dear darling 
to you. 14965. 

Listen. 8514. 

Lonesome mother. 

Memories. 24495. 

Most friends are like sweet sum- 


15217. 


mer flowers. 11040. 
Mother. 17469. 
My home upon the hillside far 
away. 6910. 


My mammy loves me. 11121. 
Oh they’re all for sweet Marie. 
7005. 
Siam. 22782. 
Spring beauty. 
Brice (Marty) 


22879. 
Yodel odel oh. 18328. 


Bridal of Pennacook. 1302. 
Bride elect. 743. 
Bridge (Frank) : 

Golden slumbers. 4011. 


Hence care. 4093. 
Sir Roger de Coverley. 17906. 
Summer. 18000. 
Two poems. 12517, 14849. 
Bridge (Frederick) Inn at Bethle- 


hem. 41947. 
Bridge (J. F.) Inn at Bethlehem. 
21947. 


Bridgman (John) 
proud and strong. 20645. 
Briers (L. T.) Yes, sir. 9375. 
Briers (Larry) : 
Page Paderewski. 113338. 
Parson Jenks. 4882, 11355. 
Briffault (Germaine) Souvenirs de 
printemps. 13819. 
Briggs (A. ©.) O 
dreamland. 15525. 
Briggs (A. T.) Nada. 4756. 
Briggs (C. 8S.) Where all is light. 
14082. 
Briggs (H. B.): 
Spark Plug. 17967. 
You must be there and over. 
18348. 
Bright (Harry Edward) : 
Hail to old Kiwanis. 10290. 
Jesus is my friend. 4850. 
Brighter London. 9658, 14746, 14851. 
Brillhart (C. E.) With linked arms. 
25534. 
Brin (Bernard) How ean I. 
Brin music pub. co. 
14854. 


To thee, O Macy’s 


come to meAn 


14854. 
How can I? 


Danske bégeskoy. 106. 
Forste kerlighed. 169. 
Dejlig pige. 2370T. 

F¢gnix revyen 1923. 12818. 
Hvis lille Pige er du. 8314. 
Jumbo fra Kolombo. 13085. 
Kobenhavnerpigen. 13123. 
Meelkedrengen. 24429, 


1487 


INDEX 


3srink (Edvard )—Continued. 
Med tommelfingeren i ojet. $619. 
Men naar jeg gaar i mit sekstende 
aer. 153296. 
‘Rejer er godt. 24919. 
Ti minutters pause. 656. 
Brink (H. E.) We danced the tango 


toddle. 16204. 
Brinkworth (Francis) Moonlight. 
15374. 
Brion (Eddie) pseud. . See Robin 
(ica 
Brisker (Yankele) : 
Esterke. 1894. 
Striker. 13845. 


Britt (Addy): 
Little boy blues. 6647. 
Sweet papa Joe. 22956. 
Britton (Julius) Honey.please don’t 
go away. 19154. 
Britton (Rw C. D.) 
Britton (Zebron) 
of love. 6477. 
Ssritz (Martin): 
Dreaming of mother 
9994. 
Moonlight dreams. 


Ida. 17101. 
In our new haven 


and home. 


15375. 


Broadbent (James) & son, ltd. Holy 
spirit. 21747. 

Broaddus (Marie) Old fashion rose. 
155. 

Broadus (Adele) Man I picked to 
take your place. 19685. 


Broadway music corp.: 
Ain’t you ashamed. 
14185. 
Am I to blame. 16, 1475(4), 
Any old time at all. 14241. 
Bang! on your tambourine. 793, 
3487, 5679 (141). 


14163 (626), 


Bunch of notes. 9672. 
Foolin’ my feet. 10149. 
Hello sweet lady. 4092. 


Home town blues. 10366, 14163 
(668), 14839. 

I love me, 1475 (16), 2114. 

Jump Fritz I feed you 
22002. 

Kamaroon hop. 

Kindergarten blues. 

King Benjamin, 
fool... d 5127, 

Little boy. 13180, 141638 
15 TOTF. i 

Miriam dear, I love you. 
222604 200024 La 

Old Argentina. 24720. 

Song of the rose. 20430, 
Jaane, (422): 

Steal a little kiss. 611, 1475 (26). 

Struttin’ Jim. 1322, 5242. 

Tell them they’re beautiful they 
love it. 18056, 18364 (317), 
20578. 


liver. 
24253. 

4413. 
was nobody’s 
(689), 


22209, 


22850, 


pt. 111, D. S., v.15 


We want noodles. 12149. 
Wet wash ball. 20792. 
Whoepla: ‘2325120 7 255ie. 
(519). 
-You better keep babying baby. 
16373 (102), 18333, 18334. 
You’re in Kentucky sure as you’re 
born. 23322, 23328, 23352 (148). 
Broadway prince. 21413. 
Broadwell (Cora) Some glad to-mor- 


25595 


row. 25102. 
Broaker (—) Bohemia. 25595 (348). 


Brochmann (Marie) 
the night before. 
Brock (J. H.) 

18291. 
Brockenshire (J. O.) 
14163 (76). 


Morning after 
17463. 
Who'll be stopping. 


Captain Linch. 


Brockett (Frank) Love birds. 4531. 
Brockett (Tessie) You’re the great- 
est of them all. 20951. 


Brockman (—) Good as gold. 6256. 
Brockman (James) : 
AS soon as I get you off of my 
hand IT’ll be on my feet again. 
9525. 
Autumn leaves. 3460. 
I’m rebuilding my castle in the 
AIT! yao. 
Love’s dream song. 22155. 
You darling you. 18339, 20934. 
Brockman (P. C.): 
I believe my man’s got a rabbit’s 


leg. 19197. 
I’ve just got the blues. 19290. 
Lonesome hearted blues. 24851. 


Broderick (Jack)  There’ll come a 
time, vou will want me back again. 
Bye), 

Broderick (John) My girl with the 
comical eyes. 19857. 

Brodersen (Viggo) : 

Bagatellen. 21109. 

Ballade. 21203. 

Drei lieder. 21204, 21205. 

Drei stticke. 21206. 

Sonate. 21207. 

Sonette. 21208. 

Spielmannsweisen. 22871. 

Streich-quartett in G-dur. 

Vier lieder. 21209. 
Brodsky (Irving): 

Grieving, I’m always grieving for 

you. 16908. 

I want you. 17089. 
Brodt (C. D.) Promises. 
Brody (Joseph) : 

Men shikt nit kein katz noch kein 

smetene. 13297. 


25176. 


11468. 


Mensch ken machen a mol a toes. — 


15331. 
Brody (Nathan) Ill always remem- 
ber I’ll never forget. 24083. 
Broeckx (Jan) All is yours. 14200. 


1488 


INDEX 


nos, 1-13, 1923 


Brofman (M. H.) Don’t ery when I 


leave you. 18831. 
Brogi (Renato) Stornellata. 9116, 
9117. ¢ 
Bromberg (Benjamin) Kiss by wire- 
less. 22034. 


Bromby (Wal) Sweet Molly Malone. 
1334, 3369 (67). : 

Bromm (Wm.) jf. 
piness with you. 

Bromme (Walter) : 


My dream of hap- 
200 4, 


Das ist zwar unmoralisch, aber- 
chic. 9889. 

Kind, du brauchst nicht rot zu 
werden. 10622. 


Madame Flirt. 6724. 
Mensch, sei frech, dann hast du 
chancen. 10969. 
Schonste der frauen. 
Zur liebe gehoren zwei. 


17845. 
12339. 


Bron (Maurice) It tickles me. 21969. 
Bronfin (Ben) Yum tum tum. 23338. 
Bronson (J. H.) Breakers. 5857. 

Bronté (Emil) Battle morn. 23455. 


Brook, (M. 4.) Gee! but I’m. cold. 


3966. 

Brook (Wilfred) Life’s great high- 
way. 15183. 

Brooke (H. S.)  Love’s’ message. 
19642. 

Brooke (T. P.) March of the marines. 
24453. 

Brooklyn internatl. conservatory of 
music. Under the Jersey blue sky. 
13986. 


Brooklyn Sunday school union ninety- 
fourth anniversary musical program. 
PAZ: 

Brooks (A. A.): 

Down the lane that led to you. 
9982. 

Love’s sweet charm 
land, 356. 

My sweet. 


and fairy 


11137. 


Brooks (E.) Love's eaptive. 8561. 
Brooks (E. P.) Mecca temple march. 
24483. 


Brooks (Ellis) Col. Moulton’s march. 
7808 (16). 

Brooks (Horace) 
throw me down. 

Brooks (Jack) 


He’s never gonna 
19112. 
Tll build a castle for 


you, my lady of dreams. 21817, 
24087. 

Brooks (K. L.) God’s promise pro- 
found; 21647. 

Brooks (M.) Dus. frailichi liedale. 
6103. 

Brooks (M. M.) Girl scouts are true. 
1972. 


Brooks (Marguerite) Sure I’ve found 
a little Ireland dewn in Dixie. 7452. 
Brooks (Minnie) : 
_ My Dixie queen. 2569. 
Smile’s worth while.. 7343. 


Brooks -¢€Q:;,..R,) 
9467. 
Brooks (Shelton) : 
Darktown has a gay white way. 
23687. 
From then on. 23859. 
Here’s your opportunity. 
House rent ball. 24038. 
If anybody here wants a real 
mama here’s your opportunity. 
10534 


Alone with Him. 


14814. 


Parisienne. 11354. , 
You better build love’s fire, or your 
sweet Mama’s gone. 25566. 
srooks (W. E.) Here comes the flap- 
per. 19126. 
Brooks (W. G.) 
. for aye. 13972. 
Broome (H. T.): 
Cradle stories. 1780. 
Love in springtime. 2409. 
Never doubt, just believe in your 


Tufts today, Tufts 


Star. 2614. 
On dreamland’s sea. 2694. 
Shambureen. 7292. 
— Without you. 3316. 
Broones (D. O.) Vve made up my 
mind to forget you. 8359. 


Broones (Martin) : 
I’ve made up my mind to forget 
you. 8359, 12998. 
If you could only learn to care. 
ZAW GE 
Brosie (C. E.) 
some and blue. 
Brothers (B. W.) 
9915. 


That’s why I’m lone- 
3108. 
Dear old mother. 


Broughton (H. L.) Judge. 21999. 
Broughton (J. H.): 
Dancing sheik. 1802. 


This last little sweetheart of mine. 
3126. 
Broughton (Marjorie) 
Ait | elaao. 
Broughton (W. F.): 
Glorious U. S. A. 6242. 
Love of nature. 13220. 
Old fashioned cottage far over the 
sea. 2683. 
Brounoff (Platon) 
march. 12945. 
Brower (G. A.) 
Brown (—): 
Sneak. 2967. 
Whose Izzy is he, is he yours or 
is he mine. 25514. 
Brown (A.) MHindoo hop. 10354. 


Castles in the 


Hudsonia wedding 


Chaconne. 12566. 


- Brown (A. W.): 


Ary By a 
18395. 
As soon aS I get you off of my 
hands I'll be on my feet again. 

9525. 
Treland, dear Ireland. 6502. 
Magic waltz. 4562, 10899. 


Shame. 5710, 5711, 


1489 


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6 ore, eo 
% a Le 
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INDEX 


Brown (A. W.)—Continued.. 
Scandal of the flowers, 5082. 
Scandal on the farm. 17840. 
When the curfew rings at nine. 
719. 
Brown (Anna Welker) : 
Hushie my baby. 19185. 

Sweetie over you ’m going wild. 
20529. 
Brown (Archie) 

SS78. 
Brown (B. B.) 
Brown (Billie) : 
Hushie my baby. 19185. 
Sweetie, over you I’m going wild. 


Please forget me. 


That’s that. 9176. 


20429. 
What’s on your mind, let no one 
know. 20800. 


Brown (C. C.) 
Brown (C. D.) 


Radio waltz. 8918S. 
Roscoe’s fox trot was 


the hoochy kooch. 11533. 

Brown (C. I.) Join the knights of 
the Ku klux klan. 21993. 

Brown (C. M.) Leprechaun. 19547. 

Brown (Clarence) Answered prayer. 
DTZ: 

Brown (Claud) Shimmie my babe 
for me. 17884. 

Brown (D. C.) If thou wert mine. 
10542. 

Brown (D. E.): 

Lizzie. 4507, 10812. 


0451. 
Fleeting thoughts. 


Vampire blues. 
Brown (Dorothy) 


16810. 

Brown (EK. E£E.) Foolish bunny. 
21575. 

Brown (HE. G.) Just one little word. 
2276. 

Brown (E. 8.) My pipe and I. 2587. 

Brown (Edward Sherman) Broken 


heart. 18587. 
Brown (F. E.): 
Heart of a home sweet home. 


6319. 
Sometime. 20414. 
Brown (G. L.) Dear little sweet little 
you. 9909. 


Brown (G. R.): 
Venetian serenade. 14008. 
Winter winds. 14108. 


Brown (H. A.) Rose of Japan. 
24957. 
Brown (H. H.): 
At last. 14163 (25). 


25595 (92). 
25595 


For your sweet sake. 

He that keepeth Israel. 
(107). 

I cannot always trace the way. 
14163 (218). 

I’m a pilgrim. 14163 (254). 


I shall be satisfied. 25595 (130). | 


In the end of the Sabbath. 
(189). 


25595 


pt. 11, n. s., v.18 


Jesus, lover of my soul. 14163 
(285). 

King of love. 25595 (154). 

Mary stood the cross _ beside. 
25595 (181). 

Mother song. 25595 (192). 

‘One sweetly solemn thought. 


14163 (413). 
Rise Easter sun. 25595 (234). 
Sing and rejoice, O daughter of 
Zion. 14163 (517). 
There is a land mine eye hath 


seen. 25595 (274). 
Thou Who art love divine. 14163 
(ots )3 
Brown (H. L.) Hur-rah for Hen-ry ! 
298. 
Brown, (Harry) : 
Soulmates. 7396, 11744. 


What-cha cryin’ for now? T685. . 
Brown (Herman) Radio waltz. 8918. 
Brown (J. H.) Technique of the fid- 

dle bow. 3087. 

Brown (J. L.) I would like to go 
thru Elkland with an elk like you. 
17097. 

Brown (J.8:) 7%. 

Brown (James) : 
Elementary string tutor. 
Fountain album. 18992. 
Little black Sambo. 15196. 
Musicai chairs. 17484. 

Pastoral dance. 8848. 

Peasant dances. 2740. 

Polychordia drills. 8884. 

Prélude and Chaconne. 22591. 

Stanwell album. . 15930. 

Brown, (Jennie) Moving day. 4692. 

Brown (Joseph) Take it easy. 20541. 

Brown (K. C.) Spirit of God descends 
upon my heart. 7410. 

Brown (Lavinia) Lonely 
10819. 

Brown (Lawrence) : 
Spirituals. 22872, 22873. 
Steal away. 1815. 

Brown (Lew): 

He must have the wine. - 21713. 

If I knew you then as I know you 


Sheik blues. 17880. 


6119. 


John. 


now. 6442. 
Jazzmania. 6534. . 
Last night on the back porch, I 
loved her best of all. 10732, 


10733, 15159. 

Not a chance in the world. 111838, 
11184. 
Phos-phis, 
13554. 
When it’s night-time in Italy it’s 
Wednesday over here. 20817. 


phis-phos, phos-phos. 


Brown (Lucy) Sugar baby. 9124, 
17998. 

Brown (M. B.) Thank you song. 
25254. 


1490 


INDEX 


nos. 1-138, 1925 


Brown. (M. E.):: 
_ America courageous. 16413. 
* Beautiful Italian nights. 18516. 
~ Homeland. (24022. 
Brown (M. H.) 
~I love you besti 2116. 
~ Just because of you. 2270.. 
~ Love came creeping into my heart. 
IS20. 


Where my heart finds rest. 5576. 
Brown (Mack) I want someone to 


play with. 10514. 
Brown (Martin) Give her a violet. 
21636. 


Brown, (N. H.) 
Brown (O. B.): 
At last. 14163 (25). 

. For vour sweet sake. 25595 (92). 
He that keepeth Israel. 25595 

- (107). 
I shall be satisfied. 25595 Us 30). 
In the end of the Sabbath. 25595 


Cleo. 18694. 


eo) 
ped | 


(139). 
Jesus, lover of my soul. 14163 
(285). 
King of love. 25595 (154). 
Mary stood the cross ~ beside. 


25595 (181). 
Mother song. 25595 (192). 
Rise Easter sun. 25595 (234). 
Sing and rejoice, O daughter of 


Zion. 14163 (517). 
Brown (Olivia) : 
Love is stronger than. death. 
10854. 
Shine on, oh stars. 22775. 
Brown (€R.) ~~ It’s the twilight hour. 
1050. 
Brown (R. A.) Brightest star. 3553. 
Brown (R. .M.) My only friend. 
24611. 
Brown (R. R.) Hollywooder. 10361. 
Brown (R. W.) You may be sorry 
when you’ve learned the truth. 
20942. 


Brown (Ray): 
Who is the meanest gai in town— 


bosephine. 25510. 
Why do I ery. 9836. 
Brown (Robert) Seulptor. 25018. 
Brown (Robert Bertrand-) See Ber- 


trand-Brown (Robert) 

Brown (8S. B.): 

Rosemary Lee. 2870. 

Tillie and Yohn at the fair. 607. 
Brown. (8S. B): 

Prayer. 7138. 

When roses bloom in June. 9311. 
Brown (Sam) After all. 20987. 
Brown (W.H.) Rosie O’Rose. 11547. 


Brown & Edwards music co. Forsake 
me not my God. 6199. 
Browne (C. M.): 
I want the world to know. 10515. 


That radio waltz. 11916. 


Bruce (A. 


Browne (1. 8.): 


Come down ’Lijah. 12605. 


De darktown jamboree. 12671. 
Get behin’ me Satan. 12852. 
Rosy. 13668. 
Browne (J. L.) Steger song book.. 
1316. 


Browne (Max) 
Browne (May) 
18881. 
Browne (R. A.) For compositions by 
Rh. A. Browne see this index under 
hames of claimant of Copyright. 
Browne (R. T.) Sailing. 5067. 
Browne (Ted) music ¢o., ine.: 
I’m drifting back to dreamland. 
3009 (37). 


Holiday waltz. 19140. 
Early spring waltz. 


Ireland is heaven to me. 17150. 
Red hot blues. 11499, 14163 (739). 
Santa Fé trail. 20291. 
Slow Joe. 17919, 20974 (207). 
strong. 3027. 
Sunshine of mine. 20506, 23352 
(128) . 
Tut-ankh-amen. 5411. 
Browne (W. D.): 
Diaphania. 18806. 
To Gratiana dancing and sighing. 
20015. 
Browning (J. L.) © Under’ western 
Skies. 23117. 


Browning (Mortimer) : 
Come and waltz with me. 86. 
TVll sail away to Erin. 1010. 
Its New York town. 10607. 
Minor rag. 10998. 
Oh let me dream. 11242. 
Browning (Stephen) There’s no ex- 
cuse left here for you. 15920, 29611. 
Brozovsky (V. J.) Beautiful hills of 
Nebraska. rai eh 
Brubaker (C. 
All about ee 14197. 
Girl I love in my 
62a. 


home town. 


Wi): 


At the masquerade bali. 7863. 
Blue grass blues. 9628. 
Old Green River blues. 8804. 


She does the grizzly bear. 11627. 


Weakening blues. 9289. 
Bruce (Grahame) : 
Love in a mist. 24880. 
Song of life. 5194. 
Bruce (Ronald) Midnight 
15341. 


folly. 


- Brucken (Hugo): 


Immer noch mal herum 
6461. 
Onkel aus Amerika. T7028. 
Bruckner (Joseph) : 
Lonely. 8533. 
Naughty naughty 
22376: i 


gedreht. 


little — fish. 


1491 


va 
oe 


INDEX 


Briill (Karl) Marabu. 6748. 
Bruhns (G. F. W.).: 


~ New York silver jubilee march. 
TTo: 
Two dances. 5871. 
Brulé (Lucien) : 
A la Turque. 5684. 


Ah! Ja musique. 5708. 


Barcarolle de Vhomme qui assas- 
sina. 14285. 
C’est marrant. 21224. 


C’est un parfum de Paris. T7962. 
Casse coeurs. 5915, 7980. 
Chelito. 7994. 
Comment qu’y font? 
Dionysos. 8095. 
Epervier. 8150. 
Fox des cannes. 
Hullo clown. 6364. . 
J’Vai pas fait exprés.. 
8414, 3065. 
Java de Javel. 65831. 
Jazzy-one. 6585. 
Je sais... ! 8426. 
Marche des poilus 
17390. 
Marrouka. 
Mimosa. 19757. 
Moi je danse. 11017. 
Négrita. 15485. 
Non! toutes les femmes ne sont 
19948. 
7031. 
7129. 


9805, 14462. 


6205. 


. madame. 


de la Ruhr. 


6769. 


pas jolies. 
Orchidées. 
Por alegrias. 
7180. 
8929. 
9157, 16016. 
13889. 
9158. 


Raquel. 

Rematador. 

Tango (dor. 

Tango de Mayo. 

Tango du canari. 

Tehian-ka. 16020. 

Tu me le dois! 7575. 

Valse en forme de collier de jade. 
7612. 

Vertige. 5457, 7629. 

Zoulie madame! T7801. 

Brull (Kar] Edition) Gestern nacht j 
hab ich Marie nach haus gebracht. 
16854. 

Brumes (Geo.) Tin roof blues. 13942. 


Brun (Georges) : 


Badinage. 9559. 
Hyménée. 6375, 6376. 
Marine. 4591. 

Neige. 4762. 

Si jyétais Dieu. 5136. 
Simple chanson. 11660. 


Brunckhorst (Bertha) : 
On the boardwalk at Coney Isle. 
14163. (718),. 15574. 
Pond) lily waltz. © 22579; 
(107). 
Razz-berries. 
Bruneau 
moderato. 


23392 


22629. 
(Alexandre) 
14226, 14227. 


Andantino 


pt. 11, n. s., v.18 


Bruneau (Alfred) 
19415, 19416. 
Bruneau (E.) Petit salut. 22547. 

Brunel (Raoul): | 
Aveu. 12424. 

Chance. 12569. 
Chanson. 12524. 
Dualisme. 12732. 
Querelle. 13611. 


Brunelle (EK. J.), or Brunnelle (E. J.) 2 
Gee! whiz! I’ve got the sweetest 


Jardin du paradis.. 


girl. 8215. 
I’m just a kissing thief. 21841. 
"Neath the Arabian moon. 15482. 


Brunemier (R. M.) 
6877. 
Brunet (David): 
Dream ships.8117. 


Mother of mine. 


Lovelight. 8558. 
Message. 8638. 
Nobody knows. 8756. 
Prelude and lullaby. 1235. 
Rose of my heart. 545. 
Temptation. 9166. 
We three did run with roses. 
9288. 
Brunette. 14361. 
Brunies (George) Tin roof blues. 


7547, 16077. 
Bruning (Dietrich ) 
America. 10056. 
Bruning (HK. F.) King Tut. 
Brunk (Joe): 
Memory’s dreams. 
Moonshine. 15378. 
When the sun is setting in the 
west. 16256. 
Bruno (Delio) : 
Assassino. 23414. 
Senza giuventt. 20317. 
Tre lettere. 20659. 
Bruno. (Joe) I want 
makes love like the 
Romeo. 170883. 
Brunover (Charles) : 


Empire of 
13115. 
4629. 


a man that 
sheik and 


Chiming bells. 3626. 
Little sketch. 4497. 


Melody in D. 4621. 
Brunswick-Balke-Collender co. : 


Hashkivejnu. 4060. 
Isroel ce tach. 4830. 
Jismecho c’malchuscho. 4355. 
Iki hine kachojmer. 4411. 
Odom yesodo meofor. 4810. 
Ovinu malkejnu. 499. 
Refueinu. 5004. 
Shekejn chojvas. 5129. 
Smiros. 5165. 
Brunt (W. L.) Over the hills. T0577: 
Brushingham (Hortense) My radio: 
Sirk 2ogo: 
Brutting (P.): 
Don’t let us part. 18837. 
Sweetheart o’ mine. 5825. 


1492 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Bryan (A. L.): 
Ocean of dreams. 22433. 
‘She loves a major down in Asia 


Minor. 22765. 
Bryan (A. M.) That raggin’, jazzy 
tune. 23017. 
Bryan (lh...) : 
Breezes. 16516, 18578. 


When do we eat. 
Bryan (Gordon) : 
Land song of the West country. 
S488. 
Mary and the kitten. 
Bryant (Lillian) 


16227, 25467. 


8611. 
Streets of the town. 


15949. 
Bryant (Mabel) Sweet dreams to 
you. 9140. 


Bryant (W. H.) 

Bryant (W. J.) 
5335. 

Brymn (Tim): 
Baton Rouge blues. 9574. 

Cruel daddy blues. 12634, 21370. 

If you don’t, I know who will. 

4265, 19323. 


Try and get it. 667. 
That sweetie of mine. 


My pillow and me. 2586. 
Sheik blues. 17880. 
Stingy. gal. 15940. 
Struttin’ blues. 11793. 


Brzozowski (Ll. K.) 
22086. 
Bucalossi (Ernest) : 
Gitana waltz. 10221. 
Our barn dance. 25595 (218). 


Powinszowanie. 


Bucci (D.) My Carmela. 22316. 
Buchanan (F. R.) Iowa. 17149. 


Buchanan (George) In a corner of 
the garden. 14995. 


Buchanan (Luther) Terence O’Reily. 


5319. 
Buchanan (S. E.) My little - girl. 
17511. 
Buchbinder (Willy) Du. 6095. 
Buckholz (J..H.) Oh fair Canada. 
11288. 
Buchsbaum (Jennie) : 
Come on and hear our radio. 
18710. 
Jazz has got me. 17165. 
Love’s sweet song. 17350. 


My mother. 11125. 
This world is filled with gladness. 
23053. 
You think you’re such a great I 
am. 23326. 
Buck (Dudley) : 
Coming of the King. 14163 (117). 
Concert waltz. 21345. 
Studies in pedal phrasing for the 
organ. 7808 (128). 
Buek CH. B.)’: 
Anvil. 18364 (77). 
Coming of the King. 
Fiver of Thee. 


14163 (117). 
18364 (65). 


14 


Grasshopper and the ant. 18364 - 
(79). 

Home sweet home. 18364 (95). 

Studies in pedal phrasing for the 
organ. 7808 (128). 

Sword dance. 18364 (80). 


When the corn is waving. 18364 
(219): 
Buek:. ¢P.., C.)%, Lullaby; , 15263. 
Bucke (L. E.) Songs of the children. 
HI? 


Buckingham (D. 1) 
mical activities. 
Buckler. (Edna) 


Skips and rhyth- 
11673. ; 
Song in the night. 


11719. 
Buckler (Edward). By the lake. 
9678. : 
Buckner (Elliott) : 
Beautiful belle. 3500. 
Get in and ride. 21621. 
Old-timer’s love song. 4841. 


Buckner (Henry) I want a man. 
19292. 
Buehlmeyer (Henry) 
without notes. 3563. 
Buell music co.: 
In the harbor of home sweet home. 
219S 
Ninety-first Psalm. 
You'll never be a 
23317. 
3ueno (C. R.) Puebla. 
Buffa (Vincent) : 
Amuri. 9487. 
Inno litttorio. 
Mammuzza mia. 
Buffa bros. : 
Ah, chi lV’ aveva di. 
Maliziosetta. 4570. 
Napule mio. 2606. 
Nofrio, + 2631. 
Buffano (Jules) : 
Henpecked blues. 6323, 16937. 
Some lonesome night. 591. 
Sweet Kalua Lou. 22950. 
Bulfum (Herbert) : 
I’m going higher some day. 6410. 
Let’s go. 4465. 
Lord followed me. 
Radio song. 17764. 
Butorde (MH iS a Vy ioittie’ talk 
with Jesus makes it right. 19590. 
Bugbee (W. N.): 


75 music pieces 


22391. 
sister to me. 


17751. 
19379. 
10908. 


762. 


17312. 


Hiram and Sophia at the fair. 
19135. 

Now didn’t it pay to-«¢ome? 
19952. 

Oh dear, such horrid colds. 19989. 

Real oid-fashioned welcome! 
20194. 

Sally gets ready for Si. 20282. 

Santa’s never failed us_ yet. 
20292. 

Star above the manger. 20463. 


3 


INDEX 


pti fits.tys is 


Bugbee (W. N.)—Continued. 
This dear old school of ours. 


20620. 
We're going to have a circus in 
the barn. 20770. 


We've just got married. 20772 
Bugler (W. J.) L stands for London. 
15145. 
Buhl (Hilliar de) Everybody calls 
me angel child. 6145. 
suhler -(H. C.).: 


Our universe. 20065. 
Sweetheart. 15997. 
Buinis (Longin) Liberty bell. of 
Lithuania. 318. 

Bulgarelli (Vincent F.) Boys of the 
A. E. F. 9649. 
Bulger (Harry) Hey rube. 12918, 

14817, 14818. 
Bull (—) Melody in D. 25595 (440). 
Bull (Mrs, F.) All over you. 21014. 
Bull (John) King’s hunt. 24267. 
Bull (Ole) Chalet girl’s Sunday. 
7985. 
Bullard (Carrie) See Lewis (Carrie 
Bullard). 


Bullard (F. F.): 
Beam from 
(20). 
Nottingham hunt. 
Bullard (M. S.): 
Beam from yonder 
(20): 
Nottingham hunt. 


yonder star. 18364 


18364 (153). 
star. 18364 


18364 (153). 


Bullard (Mrs. W. lL.) Just lonely 
lonesome. 8449. 

Bulletin pub. co. Hungry heart. 
14864. 

Bullock (Ernest) As I laye a-thynk- 
ynge. 25. 


Harem girl.. 16915. 
There’s a land. 25595 


Bump (Oscar) 
Bumpus (F.) 
(276). 
Buneh (R, A.) jr.: 
I don’t know blues. 19209. 
My posy man. 8720, 8722. 
Sweet precious dreams of para- 
dise. 13872. 
Buneh and Judy. 510, 3369 (19, 26, 
31, 32,.48; 02, 93). 


Bunchuk (A.) Russian tango. 11561. 


Bunn (H. T.). Pershing, the brave. 
17704. 

Bunn (J. M.) Take it easy. 20542. 

3unnow (Leo) Homesick coon. 
10367. 

Buonanni (Paolo) Cuoco e Vamore. 
18738. 


Buongiovanni (France) : 
Buone cose. 16534. 


Casarella ’e sposa. 186388. 
Mandulino luntano. 8600. 
Marenarella mia. 19701. 


Tantella. tanteila, tantella. 


9159. | 


Buongiovanni (P.): 


Scrivenno a mama. 7268. 


Te voglio bbene oj ne’. 7496. 
Burberry (Cora) Roll dem = eyes. 
24944, 
Burbick (V. F.) My western maid. 
15468. 


Bureay- (Tad da: 


Keep a-shining on sily’ry moon, 


4402, 
She’s my wild Irish rose o’er the 
Sea, 5126. 
Burch (R.C.) Mammy dear. 2437. 


Burch (Reva) I 
there’s about you. 
Burche (Tom) 
7481. 
Burchell (Rex): 
Song of the clock. 13802. 
Why didn’t you tell me that you 
loved me. 23254. 
Burdett (G. A.): 
Blessed is everyone that feareth. 


don’t know what 
19210. 


Ta’ hornbriller paa. 


7 ye 

Cradle song on St. Sylvester. 
18727. 

I say to all men. 254. 


Meditation upon Toplady. 2478. 


Postlude on Alford. 2772. | 
Postlude on Onward Christian sol- 
diers. 20144. 
3urdett (W. S.): 
I don’t know what I’ve done. 
14879. 
Slips-slurs-slides and glisses. 
15864. 
Tee-hee’s delight. 18051. 
Time, the place, the day. 18111. 
Trombone de jazz. 16109. 
Burdette (Gene) Chinaman _ blues. 
5950. 
Burdick,,(A. W.): 

Behold the man. 18527. 
Moonlight on St. Clair. 4673. 
Burdick (Gladys) I know that it’s 

easy to cry. 24083. 
Burdick (Irving) Swing song. 14163 
(558). 
Burdine .(S..G.) : 
Take me back to Amarillo. 9150. 
When the sun is slowly sinking. 
5d63. 
Bureau (Leonard) Your wonderful 
smile. 14160. 
Buren (B. Van) See Van Buren (B.) 
Burg (Clarence) Arkansas traveler. 
1539. 
Burgess (H. P.) Lt. Culpepper. 319. 
Burian (Oskar) : 
Ich kenn’ ein restaurant. 13007. 


Kannst du’s nicht mal aus liebe 


tun. 6578. 
Willst du mein midi sein. 5612. 
Burk (F. C.) Shoe blues. 20346. 


1494 


- Burkholder (D. C.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Burk (F. W). My sweetheart is sing- 
ing. 15466. 

Burke (Anthony) In that little place 
where I was born and raised. 13048. 

Burke (Charles) St. Patrick’s prayer. 


72438. 
Burke,, (EF. TE) Somebody new. 
251038. 
Burke. (J.A.) : 


Are you lonely. 9515, 14248. 

Breath of old Ireland and you. 
9653. 

Don’t forget to remember. 188384, 
21434. 

I've got another lovin’ mamma, 
callin’ me daddy now. 4220. 

If you knew her side of the story. 
24145. 

Midsummer night blues. 

My Miami mammy. 6918. 

My pal. 4731. 

‘Take me back to the garden of 
roses. 22981. 5 

You taught me how to love you 
so please don’t leave me now. 


2012. 


3304. 
Burke (J. L.) My Oklahoma home. 
Lig bear 
Burke (Maude) Woodland melodies. 
9363. 
Burke (Roy). Lone trail. 15211. 
Burkhardt (AL) Ohio — sunshine. 
112535, 
Burkhardt (Elsa) My baby Loo. 
4556. 
Burkhardt & Travis: 
Ohio sunshine. 11253. 
Spanish Rose. 5679 (351). 
Burkhart, Quinnell & Friedman. 


Would you like to have me tell you. 

g Para 

Corn-beef and 

cabbage. 3685. 
Burks (Jeff) Give it to me daddy 
cause it’s .all—all-mine. 10223. 

Burleigh (Cecil): 
Hallowe’en. 4051. 
In dewy dells. 21921. 
Indian snake dance. 
Lilie 24314, 
Merriment. 10977. 
Sunlight through leaves. 
Wing roo.’ 5615, 232738. 

Burleigh (H’T)': 
Dream love. 16735. 
Trees have grown so. 

Burmeister (Paul): 
Persian song. 17705. 
Why do I love my flag. 12229. 


0679 (237). 


11805. 


18140. 


‘Burnaby (H. M.): 


In Turkey where the harem lilies 

.. grow. 8401. 

Phoebe McPhee. 13558. 
Burnell (1I.) Cuttin’ rushes. 


106658—24 13 


5994. 


Burneson (C. T.) Let’s elope. 10755, 
10756. 

Burnett (A. LL.) Celestial. songs. 
38603. 

Burnett (B. M.) Spark Plug. 606. 

Burnett (EK. M.) Night after night. 
4779. ; 

Burnett (J. W.) Meet me in sunny 
Florida. 8624. 


Burnett (Robert) 
land. 12821. 
Burnett (S. L.) Spark Plug. 606. 
Burnham (C. W.) Lonesome days. 
19604. 
Burnight (Zoa) : 
In a quaint old fashioned cottage 
by the sea. 4273. 
On my wedding day. 7020. 
Burns (Felix) Frivolity. 12837. 


Folk songs of Scot- 


Burns (J. H.) Sweet Louise. 7462. 
Burns * t3. > P-) Treasure Island. 
20660. : 
Burns (Peter) Tutankhamen days. 

23096. 
Burns (R. E.) Fireside of motherly 
love. 21554. 


Burns-Shaffer pub. co.: 
At the rainbow’s end. 5770. 
When the sweet hawthorn’s in 
flower. 7703. , 
Burr.(C. EH.) Old, Glory. 17635; 
Burris (E. H.) When you meet some- 
ohe that is square. 7712. 

Burrowes (Joe): 
Covered wagon days. 
Down on Panga 

14584. 
Peacock strut. 15631. 
Washington Square. 

Burrows (Benjamin) : 
Among the heather. 
Hlegy. 10048. 
Pastorale. 9675. 
Postlude. 11424. 
Prelude. 9676. 
Summer musings. 

Burrows (R. J.): 
Hoosier mama. 
Quit coaxin’ me. 

Burrs (Jim) I am 

14871. 
Burt (AL): 
Love bird. 2407. 
Noma: 15515. 
She wouldn’t do what I asked her 
to. 20974 (202), 22768. 
Burt (Jessie) : 
Lovey dear. 6707, 17354. 
Safely anchored. . 7240, 17323. 

Burt (Virginia) Sweet honey. love. 

11838. 

Burtch,, (Be b.) 

me. 15585. 


14477. 
Panga Bay. 


16198. 


21039. 


22924. 


ZETOQt 
24908. 
gone 


dat’s all.- 


One who cares for 


1495 


INDEX 


pt. 101, n. s., v.18 


i 


Burtnett (Earl): 
Dont make your sweet Mama cry 
over you. 1848. 
I stole you from someone else and 
somebody else stole you from 


me. 10503. 
It takes but a moment to say 
goodbye. 6517. 
Burton (C. E.) His girl. 992. 
Burton (C. P.) Baltimore American 
march. 9413 (12). 


Burton (G. W.): 
Back to Dixie land and home 
sweet home. 1570. 
On the dreamy Huron River. 
487. 
Only a rose. 
Burton (J. L.);: 
Dreams. 3819. 
Scheming. 15811. - 
Burton (Lucile): 
I’m so lonely for a 
24111. 
Melody waltz. 13292. 
On the Susquehanna'shore, 15577. 


11298. 


good girl. 


Burton ( Victor ) Sobbin’ _ blues. 
22824. 

Burtram (Ernest) Country memories. 
21358. 

Bury (V.) Craonne, 12629. 


Busby (Bert) 
Busby (R. E.) 
nice old man. 
Busch (Adolf) : 
Fantasie. 14365. 


See Busby (R. E.) 
Buy a paper from a 
18601, 21220. 


Konzert in A moll. 2308. 

Sonate in G dur. 15898. 
Busch (Carl) : 

Bobolinks. 21186. 

Kansas city spirit. 24255. 


Romanza, in F. 24952. 
Buschaw (W. A.) Broadway waltz. 
1647, 3557. 
Busé (William) : 


Ballo delia farfalla. 5800. 
Hm-m!...hm-m! 14827. 
Italian serenade. 8413. 
Song without words. 17956. 
Uhm! uhm. 161380. 
Bush (A. D.) Sonata in B minor. 
9080. 


Bush (J. J.) Golden city. 6251. 
Bush (Walter) Six miniatures. 64. 
Bushen (Dora) Little grey home in 
the West. 24325. 
Bushman (W. A.) 


lidar di 


Broadway waltz. 


BOO. 
Bushyard (Myrtle) Missouri para- 
dise. 11011. 


Busk (R. E.) If-I-owned-the-world, I 
wouldn’t be satisfied. 6443. 
Busoni (Ferruccio) : 


Heole des arpéges. 18889. 
Prélude et Etude. 20153. 


Vaniationen, Perpetuum mobile 
[und] Tonleitern. 3204. 

Busse (Henry) : 
Dancing shoes. 14514. 
I thought I knew. 14946. 
Lonely butterfly. 15212. 
Ta ta blues. 3076. 

| Busser (Henri) : 

Aprés la retraite. 16480. 


Fantaisie sur des themes écos- 
sais. 14670. 
Nympbe endormie. 
Petite suite. 4917. 


19963. 


Requiem. 14163 (215). 
Sommeil de Venfant Jesus. 14163 
(aa). 
Busy Bee. pseud. See Stoddard 
(M. B.) 
Busy Christmas fairies. 1655. 
Butcher (F. C.) Heart of me. 14804. 


Butler (B. T.) I hear New Hampshire 
calling me. 14886. 
Butler (Eugene) Love comes a-sail- 
ing. 8546. 
Butler (Frank) 
enough for me. 
Butler (Georgia) 
Butler (Gus) 
1475 (10). 
Butler (H. E. Gibson-) 
Butler (H. E.). 
Butler (J. E.) My Washington. 6931. 
Butler (J. M.) He will lead. 8269. 


American flag is good 
3421. 
Drifting. 16746. 
Don’t talk about me. 


See Gibson- 


Butler (James) In the front seat 
tonight. 19361. 
Butler (John) My unknown isle. 
17543. 
Butler (Leonard) : 
Bergerette. 23479. 
Little study in syncopation. “8527. 
Mélodie symphonique. 8626. 
Song of the brooklet. 5198. 
Stray leaves. 615. 
Butler (M. D.) My mother is wait- 
ing for me. 17528. 


Butler (M. W.): 


Dashing through the snow. 23688. 

Emperor’s band march. 14163 
(151). 

Hawaiian farewell song, Aloha 
oe. 19100. 

In the gloaming. ‘10578. 

In the spring sunshine. 15024. 


Jingle bells galop. 14163 (288). 
Kansas City grain march, TS8is 
(55). 

Love’s old sweet song. 15253. 
Lucella waltz. 14163 (324). 
Marie schottische. 7808 (68). 
Nancy Lee. 15476. 

Oh! dem golden slippers. 24705. 
Rock me to sleep, mother. 20254. 
Summer night waltz. T7808 (129). 
’Tis thy lovely bright eyes. 25311. 


1496 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Butler (Pearl) Your face in a star 


I see. 23335. 
Butler (Polly) She’s my wonderful 
Des Biri. 291. 


Butler (R. H.) Crying for you. 9843. 
Butler (Robert) Rake, borrow or 
Stediee LLi Ctl. 
Butler (W. M.): 
Fear not my Ilcve. 
Molly-Polly-Dolly. 17446. 
Pretty little eyes. 17745. 
Butler (Winifred) What shall I do 
when you’re gone. 9298. 
Butman (Mabel) Sailing the blue. 
20277. 
Buirmers (J. G.)” Why worry.?,., 23262. 
Bure (4, C,) 1 coteaegiri.; , 19213. 
Buttenuth (Bob) I’m a lonesome cry 
baby. 10456. 
Butterfield (J. A.) When you and I 
were young, Maggie. 12199, 25488. 
Butterly (D. R.) Old fashioned lady. 
L1264; 
Butts (George) : 
Dady o’ mine. 1794. 
Don’t blame me. 14573. 
_ Good woman’s blues. 8240. 
I can’t kick. 19203. 
I’m broke fooling with you. 4185. 
Star boarders blues. 17975. 
Stay home stew. 20473. 
Buxeuil (R. de) Ma chanson. 10889. 
Buya (Alfeo) : 
Nuovo metodo. 11198. 
Nuovo metodo per violino. 
22411, 22412. 

Buys (Peter) Hot time in the old 
town. 24087. 
Buyssens (Paul) 
naliers. 7956. 

Buzbee (J. E.) Mother. 11043. 

Buzzi (E. G.) Marionette en prome- 

nade. 45938, 4594. 

Buzzi-Peccia (A.) 2 
Mal @’ amore. 7808 (250). 
Pauurra. 22020. 

Buzzolani (Giosué) : 
A Mussolini. 12348. 
A te, cara. 12349. 
Felicita spezzata. 
Foglia appassita. 
Fra le rose. 8198. 
Ida. 13008. 
In giardino. 8385. 
O soave fanciulla. 
Parlami d’ amor. 
Primavera. 8900. 
Rimembranze. 8939. 
Sogno di gioventt. 9064. 


16796. 


17589, 


25 exercices jour- 


12798. 
2819. 


13444. 
13529. 


Sono italiano. 13807. 
Tristi ricordi. 9227. 
' Vita gaia. 9268. 


Byas -(Mrs... R.. M.) 


Home without a 
mother. 21753. 


Byers (A. L.): 
Church’s jubilee. 9769. 
Flee to the cross. 10136. 
Hearts full of thanksgiving. 
23989. 
Ill try to bring one. 24092. 
In honor to the King. 10562. 
Kingdom is open. 10699. 


Lay up your treasures on high. 
10737. 


Let the fire fall on me. 10763. 
Now I see. 11193. 
O chureh of God! 11205. 


Preach the gospel of sunshine. 
11439. 
Reformation glory. 
Safest path. 11566. 
Since Jesus put the glory in my 

soul. 11661. 
That’s enough for me. 11919. 
What a dear friend is Jesus! 


11495. 


x a ee oh 
When Jesus answers my prayer. 
25472. 
Byers (S. C.) Five gifts from the 
stork. 7961. 
Bygone days. 14368. 
Byrd (—) This sweet and merry 
month, 652. 
Byra (5B: 'G.) : 
Everybody is somebody’s fool. 
921. 
If you'll take back all you said. 
8377. 
Why did Cupid shootat me? 7734. 


Byrd (K. B.) 
to our house. 
Byrd (William) : 
Ah silly soul. 18392. 
Ambitious love hath forced me to 
aspire. 1516. 
Byrd’s (William) Lachrymae pa- 
vane. 14870. 
Cradle song. 


When company comes 
DOB8. 


5985. 


Dances grave and gay. 12649. 

Dies sanctificatus. 8092. 

Earthly tree a heavenly fruit. 
14603. 

Fourteen pieces for keyed instru- 
ments. 3568. 

From Virgin’s womb this day did 
spring. 21590. 

I joy not in no earthly bliss. 
24081. 


Justorum animae. 13105. 

Make ye joy to God. 17374. 

O praise the Lord, ye saints above. 
6988. 

Office for the holy 
13453, 15534, 15535. 

Praise our Lord, all ye Gentiles. 
15690. 

Salve Regina. 8975. 

Senex puerum portabat. 

Sing, joyfully unto God. 


communion. 


9000. 
15745, 


1497 


INDEX 


Byrd (William )—Continued. © 


This sweet and merry month. 
23052. 
When Israel came out of Egypt. 
16235. 
While that the sun. 23242. 
Byrne (C. E.) Steger song book. 
1316. 
Byrnes (H. P.) My Java rose-bud. 
19865. 


Byrom (Mrs. J. C.) Sweet Marylou. 
20520. 
Byron (W. J.) 
that you wore. 
Byram, (dei yy: 
He is my sheik. 19110. 
Virginia sunshine. 38223. 
Cabanne (Eug.): 
Tango du soir. 
Volupté. 7645. 
Cabaret follies. 113. 
Cabaret girl. 1659. 
Cabaret kittens. 7529. 
Cabdiolo (Umberto) 
14590. 
Cable co.: 
A la bien-aimee. 
Air and gavotte. 
Alabama. 10. 
American crusaders march. 23394. 
At dawning. 12409. 
Badinage. 5796. 
Ballet music from Rosamunde. 
565. 
Barearolle. 


That pink sunbonnet 
11915, 23016, 


16017. 


Dream city. 


5682. 
oO791. 


13450. 


Birthday of a king. 23494. 
Bubbles. 5872. 
Caprice espagnole. 4684. 


Carmencita — morceau caracteris- 
tique. 3590. 
Cradle song. 
Etude de concert. 
Fifth symphony. 
Fontaine. 21573. 
Giga con variazioni. 
Grand polka de concert. 
Homage a Rameau. 41038. 
Intermezzo. 08. 
Isolde. 698. 
Juggleress. 6870. 
Liebestraume. 328. 
Love sends a little gift of roses. 
6696. 
Love’s old sweet song. 24397. 
Marche. slave. 669. 
Maritana overture. 
Meditation. 7574. 
Melodies of the South. 
Mocking bird. 4656. 
My robin is to the greenwood 
gone. 22858. 
Nazareth. 239382. 
New England idyls. 
Nocturne. 4807. 
Nola. 24662. 


23654. 
22092, 
23468. 


13616. 
23936. 


6766. 
22224, 


360. 


pt. 111, n. Ss. v.18 


Old Viennese 
13474. . 
On blooming meadows. 13476. 
Pathetic symphony. 5402. 
Poet and peasant. 138579. 
Poppies. 523. ; 
Prelude. 23596. 
Rigoletto paraphrase. 23147. 
Russian folk songs. 5924. 
Sans toi. 5075. 
Sea pieces. 138245. 
Seguidilla. 22745. 
Shepherd’s hey. 7305. 
Siciliano. 3470. 
Song of love. 22844. 
Southern springtime 
602. 
Sparks. 22295. 
Spinning song. 4632. 
Spring whispers. 13825. 
Staccato caprice. 13833. 
Study on the Minute waltz. 
3635. 
Tango Americain. 
Three o’clock 
25296. 
Unfinished symphony. 22730. 
Voice of chimes. 689. 
Cadieux (Albert) Votre sourire. 
Cadiz (Leila) Message. 24512. 
Cadman (Charles Wakefield) : 
At dawning. 12409. 
Builder. 12529. 
Cry at dawn. 3702. 
Enough for you and me. 
Face the world. 14655. 
Four American Indian 
12537. 
From Hollywood. 23858. 
From the land of the sky-blue. 
water. 16888. 
Indian cradle song. 171835. 
Like some young’ troubadour. 
8510. 

My sweetheart. of 
17541, 20974 (178). 
My thoughts are you. 

18364 (288). 
Prairie sketches. 4954, 7135. 
Thunder God’s child. 18103. 
Where the lotus blooms. 25498. 
._ Within the potter’s shop. 16317. 
Cadrette (Julia) VU take you back 


dance melodies. 


waltzes. 


7488. 
in the morning. 


2598.. 


16769. 


songs.. 


paradise. 


13395, 


again. 21824. 
Cady (Harriette Chinese lullaby. 
23598. - 


Caesar (Billy) Sal, my heart is break--. 
ing for you. 22703. . 


Caesar (Irving) Louisville. 6682. 
Caesar (W. F.): 
Honeymoon time. 4116-4119,, 
14844. 


Poor Richard. 11421. 
Cafferty (Anna) Silly Tilly. 13738. 


1498 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Caher (Charles) : 


I long for the old days. 6899. 


I’m going back to New York. 
6409. 
Cahill (Harry): 
Night-time. 17565. 


Syncopation on the brain. 18033, 
22954. 
Cahill (William) Birth of the sham- 
rock. 23498. 


Caillovette ( Minnie ) Kathleen. 
analy. 
Cain (EF. FE.) Weary moon. T7674. 


Lonely. 10817. 
Tridnfo dell ’inno- 


Caione (Americo) 
Calabro (Rocco) 
cenza. 5390. 
‘Calder (Archibald) 


Jill. 10640. 


Caldicott (J. A.) Winter days. 14163 
(616). 
Caldwell (Anna) Cinders. 3642. 
Caldwell (C. F.): 
Plinka plunk. . 17727. 


You. 20921. 
Caldwell (Charles) There’s a little 
bit of something. 20607. 
Caldwell (Mrs. G. N.) My. land of 
golden dreams. 2579. 
Caldwell (Hilly) : 
Be’s you got bugs. 
Galavantin’ mamma. 14724. 
Caldwell (J. S.) Sweetheart’s honey- 
moon. 16000, 20528. 
Caldwell (L.) When God made a 


12454. 


mother like you. 5539. 
Caldwell (R. M.) It may be for your 
child or mine. 17154. 


“Caldwell (Richardson) 
beanstalk. 94138. 
Caldwell (Ted): 
Candy. 14384, 18622. 


Jack and the 


Please! Mister! don’t do that. 
15671. 
Rolling stone don’t gather no 
moss. 18656, 20236. 
Calico. 18608. 
Callan (M. R.) ’Mong the hills back 
home in dear old Pennsylvania. 
15369. 


Callens (Henry) : 

Don’t mean you no good. 16717. 

He’s my man, your man, Some- 
body else’s too. 23983. 

Lonesome daddy blues. 17301. 

Callis (O. H.) Living for the King. 
2389. 

Caludi. 
tien). 

Calvary selection of spiritual songs 
with music for the church and the 
choir. 1475 (1). 

Calvary selection of spiritual songs 
with music for use in social meet-: 
Oise Ces ae (aM . 

Calver (F. L.): 

Easter joy. 133. 


‘pseud, See Rogister (Chre- 


God, that madest earth and 


heaven. 12865. 
How peaceful .was the _ night. 
16982. 
Journey onward. 13080. 
Magnify His name. 13252. 
New city. 4771. 
Rejoice. the Lord is risen. 537. 
Sunset spell. 13858. 
Thought of home at sea. 13932. 


Calvert (Charles) I 
eared. 2353. 
Calvete (Babil) : 
Grisée d’amour. 


didn’t know I 


12883, 16905. 


Por alegrias. 7129. 

Postinero. 13587. 

Raquel. 7180. 
Cambodia. 12910. 
Camden (H. P.) California your state 
and mine. 38576. 
Camerlingo (G.) Canto del cardel- 
lino. 14888. 


Cameron (Alick) : 
Doughboy’s last dreams. 
Prohibition blues. 20164. 

Cameron (Ed.): 

Calling for you. 21234. 
You are easy to remember, but not 


18845. 


so easy to forget. 5648. 
Cameron (Frank) : 
I want toy put, an -R in. Mary. 
10518. 
Piggly-wigely. 11398. 
When the sultan left Angora. 
12188. 
Camilieri (L.) If any little word. 
1029. 


Cammarata (M.): 


Valley of dreams. 16146. 


When the green leaves turn. to 
gold. 16251. 
Camp (Ernest) : 
Money means nothing to me. 
6856. 
Only a picture, that hangs on the 
wall. 8821. 
Camp (J. 8.) : 
Christ our Passover. 9413 (26). 


Song of the winds. 9413 (133). 
Camp (The) See Hadyn (Franz Jo- 
sef) Three Welsh airs. 
Campagno (G. M.) Missa in honorem 
S. S. Trinitatis. 19768. 


Campbell (A. N.) All over you. 7824. 
Campbell (C. M.): 

Good humor. 14762. 

Princess Gioia. 8902. 

Campbell (Clarence) Evry day— 
evry hour—ev’ry minute. 16778. 
Campbell (Florence) Fundamental 
bar work and ballet technique. 


12844, 14722. 
Campbell (H. A.) It’s lonesome in 
blue bird land. 48384 


1499 


tt i. f 
”~® fens 
b. er. 


INDEX . 


pt. 111, a. s., v. 18 


Campbell (HB. R.) Dear mother of 
mother’s day. 8080. 
Campbell (L. B.): 


In gay and sombre mood. 24158. 
In the fern glen. 15016. 
Leprechaun. 24294. 

Campbell (L. M.) Better day. 21158. 


Campbell (Rosemary) Creed of the 
klan. 23659. 

Campbell-Watson (F.) Chant du nuit. 
16570. 


Campos (J. M.) Hijos de: 


Aires del pais. 7815. 

Conversacion. 21347. 
Campos (Oliver) : 

Dixie paradise. 9948. 

Enchanted days. 10059. 


Everybody picks on me. 8166, 
14645. 
yarden of Allah. 10191. 
I wonder why. 10530. 
Camus (—) Six grandes etudes. 5892. 


Camusat (Speranza-) 
Camusat (—) 
Canada, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. V. 
Canal (Marguerite) : 
Don Juan. 6053. 
TdyHe. 5895. 
Lied. 5896. 
Myro. 6932. 
Roses de Saadi. 7225. 
Canan (N. E.) Purple and the gold. 
15710. 
Canard amoureux. 
Canaro (F.): 
Camarada. 
Pillin. 
Simari. 
Surfa. 3035. 
Canaro (J.) Camarada. 12543. 
Canaway (Sterling) Play it or leave 
it alone. 24866. 
Cancelmo (J. D.): 
Dan Pep. 9954. 
I’m going back. 14917. 
O! daddy. 11235. 
Smilin’ brown eyes. 18761. 
Somewhere there’s someone who 
loves you. 11711. 
Candidate’s daughter. 
Candiolo (Umberto) : 
Aurora. 3459, 14258. 
Dream city. 3806. 
New hésitation. 47738, 15494. 
Gandivn ver EEL. 
Easter antiphon. 3838. 
Fierce raged the tempest o’er the 
deep. 10118. 
Finale. 5898. 
In Nieotina. ..15012: 
Lift your glad voices in triumph 
on high. 6633. 
Light of the world. 19561. 
Littie telltale. 243838, 24339. 


See Speranza- 


5897. 
12543. 


15658. 
15852. 


1669. 


15 


Ride on, ride on in majesty. 2837. 
Shadow march. 1278. 
Skye boat song. 5155, 5156. 
Sleep Holy Babe. 22810. 

Song of autumn. 9081. 
Songs of New York state college 
for teachers. 11735. ‘ 

Cane (il. A.): 


Cowslips. 1776. 

Daffodils. 1795. 

Marguerite. 2451. 

Narcissus. 2607. 
‘anfield (A. 3B.) Ditson’s music 
writer and speller. 21427. 
Canfield” (KF. P.) Ocean lullaby. 
24693. : 


Canfield (I. A.): 
Honey let us take a little walk. 
2072. 
Walking Alabama coon. 12114. 
Canfield (R. E.) Don’t think I’m blue. 
12708. 
Canning (—) 
20238. 
Canning (I. A.) Just been wond’ring 
all day long. 13094-13096. 
Cannio (E.): 
Non m’ interessa e nen mi ri- 
guarda. 8761. 
°O bbene ’e cuncettina. 
Sonatina. 20420. 
Viene, bellezza mia. 


Canoro (Louis or Luigi) : 
"A echiu bella tarantella. 
°A chitarra 

18370. 
°A festa ’e Piererotta. 
Amicizia. 21037. 
Amo solo a té. 5734. 
Bersagliere allegro. 
Biricchina. 12485. 
Cecilia. 12564. 
Dolee amore. 6047. 
Dolce sogno. 18822. 
"E scarpe culurate. 
Fiorentina. 12808. 
Mamma me vo’ fa Monaca. 10906. 
Mandulinata triste. 19688. 
Napulitana bella. 4757._ 
Oj ma perdoname. 2681. 
Regina del mare, 22639. 
Scrivenno a mama. 7268, 11602. 
Signorina. 203854. 
Sogno delle rose. 
Stelluccia d’oro. 
Tramonto,.. 13951. 
Tutti al ballo. 5416. 

Canti di Sardegna. 23854. 

Cantica eucharistica. 21248. 

Cantiques. 12550. 

Cantor (Eddie) : 

Eddie steady. 8138, 10035. 

I want ’em wild, weak, warm and 
willing. 17084. 

If you do what you do. 


Rock-a-bye baby waltz. 


19966. 


14012. 
9415. 


’e donna “Teresa. 


x 


18371. ‘ 


21155. 


10026. 


7348. 
22892. 


24144. 
00 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


2281. 
11101, 


Keep it under your hat. 
My girl uses mineralava. 
12344 (173). 
My girl uses mineralava, that’s 
why I’m her beau. 133870. 
Reuben, Reuben, where have you 
been. 22650. 
Snuggle pup Cantor. 22818. 
Cantor (Nell) Maybe. doesn’t mean a 
thing. 13286. 
Cantor (Otto) 
(62). 
Cantors ass’n of America: 
Al naharos bovel. 23375. 
Heje im pifijos. 23992. 
Cantuale romano-seraphicum. 5901. 
Cantwell (EK. M. D.) I bowed on my 
knees and cried holy. 10419. 
Capaldo (Salvatore) : 
A pupa d’ ’a rinascenta. 
Candida. 143838. 
Canti sinceri. 18626. 
Io muoio per te. 17148. 
Lassammoce, Mari. 19534. . 
‘O passaquay. 19977. 
. Pazzarella. 15628. —- 
Capehart (Clara): : 
Carolina carvin’ time.’ 23562. 
Goodbye ain’t always gone. 16885, 
21659. 
Mem’ries bring you to me. 24501. 
Capel (J. M.) Three score and ten. 
12344 (54). 
Capen (Elizabeth) Memories though 
I may roam. 19737. . 
Capet (Lucien) Aria. 3585. 
Capitol music co.: 
Hello Mars. 


Dream song. 18364 


16376. 


2048. 


I know you’re mine. 10440. 
Jade, 21975. 

Longing for you. 2396. 
Stingy. 25168. 


There is just to-night. 5342. 

Capitole. 14163 (75). 

Caplax (Hdward) Lonesome blues. 
339. - 

Capman (Milford) 
one of those 
19111. 

Capodiferro (Peter): 


He'll always be 
guys. 12900, 14798, 


Blue Mediterranean. 5847. 

Paprika. TO67. 
Cappadona (F. M.): 

Elegy. 16760. 

Meditation of love. 6785. 


Capri (Alfred) Chanson cfline. 7986. 
Captain’s lady. 9702. 

Capua (EH. di) See di Capua (E.) 
Caputo (D.): 


Coralito. 5976. 
Red rose of Spain, Coralito mine. 
ae is sak @ 


Car (Albert) I wonder if I’ll meet 
her in heaven. 4238. 


Caraballo (Francisco) Moonlight in 
Porto Rico. 15376. 
Carabella (Ezio) : 
Andante con variazioni. 
Bambt.. 23452. 
Don Gil, dalle calze verdi. 
Sweet butterfly. 11827. 
Carbonara (Gerard) : 
Baby’s prayer. 21091. 
Dance of the imps. 21381. 
Minuet. 22258. 
Petite gavotte. 
Carcel (R.): 
Blonde amie. S808. 
Printemps. 1237. 
Card (B.): ie 
K-loony Dan. 15138. 
Ringlets of gold. 20227. 
To the beach to find a little mer- 


14225. 
6052. 


22548. 


maid. 18130. 
Card (Leslie) Midnight charm. 
17422. 
Card (W. C.) Out of the hearts of 
the founders. 17672. 
Cardegno (N.) Blue eyes. 18548. 
Cardelis (F. C.): 
Amore di bimba. 9483. 


Egyptian wonderland. 10041. 
Nozze principessa Iolanda. 
Promessa patta senza core. 
Cardella (Antonio) M’e’ssora. 
Cardilli (M. V.): 
Berceuse. 14806. 
Campane di Corneville. 
Candide vele. 23552. 
Children’s dance. 14426. 
Evening song. 14639. 
First flower of spring. 
Giovinezza. 3977. 
In chiesa. 15008. 
Lindler. 15149. 
M’amasti mai? 24407. 
Morning song. 15382. 
Nel bosco. 15487. 
Pagliacci. 10748. 
Serenade coquette. 
Tirolese. 16081. 
Tuoi baci. 1390. 
Care (Terese) Two blue eyes. 16127. 
Care flies from the lad that is merry. 
1258" 


8768. 
4969. 


13242. 


1669. 


10127. 


20327. 


Carena (Felice) Akaba. 1494. 
Carew (Lady) Bridge. 12518. 
Carew (Molly) Market. 15303. 


Carew (Naomi) Treated wrong blues. 


2paa.. 
Carew (R. J.) Speed the day. 3010. 
Carey (C. F.): 
Fascination. 23805. 
Spirit of joy. 25144. 
Carey (Clare) ‘Tears. 5301. 
Carey (Clu) Fore. 10155. 


1501 


INDEX 


pt. m1, n.s., v. 18 


Carey (J. B.): 
In the harbor of home sweet home, 
21935. 
Ninety-first Psalm. 22391. 
You'll never be a sister to me. 
233817. 
Carey (T. J.) My liberty land. 15440. 
Caribes (Doco) My pearl of Para- 
dise. 13385. 
Carifs (Eddy) 
10756. 
Carisch (A. 
A sera. 20979. 
Akaba. 1494. 
Album di composizioni e danze. 
7820. 
Andante. 
Bluff! 7931, 7932, 16510. 
Canto funebre. 1677 v. 
Canzone del Grappa. 1679. 
Canzone di strada. 21245. 
Cinque pezzi infantil. 
22787. 
Ecole du mecanisme. 
Erinni. 10069. 
Hechicera. 8280. 
Kim. 6584, 8463. _ 
Malabar. 6737, 8590. 
Menuet empire. 10971. 
Miranda. 8649. 
Nuits d’Espagne. 
Nuovo metodo. 
22411, 22412. 
Oh! rose... bleu! 
8793, 17620. 
Pentecoste. 17702. 
Piccola velocita. 22554. 
‘Poemi del dolore. 7117. 
Poor Mignon. 17732, 177338. 
Primo maestro. 22601. 
Projezioni musicali. 22607. 
Réponse 4 Salomé. 8982. 
Seuola della veloeitéa. 22738. 
Sonata per cimbalo. 7366. 
Sonate. 2880. 
Suite no. 1. 7442. 
Suite no. 2. 11797. 
Tommy. 9220. 
Tre liriche. 21603. 
2a. leggenda. 23350. 
4 composizioni per 
21416. 
5 secelte composizioni per piano- 
forte. T7806. 
28 esercizi melodici. 21422. 
30 nuovi studi del meccanisms. 
9852. 
40 preludi. 21373. 
Carl (W. A.) Little girl with eyes 
of black. 6653. 
Carleton (Bob): 
Hello sweet lady. 4092. 
Tm gon-na pack up parcel post.. 
14919, 14920. 


Let’s elope. 10755, 


ie Ge) ten eis 


21602. 


22655 


21482. 


22410. 


11198. 17589, 


7004, 7893, 


pianoforte. 


Kindergarden blues. 4413. 
Secrets of my heart. 7272. 
Struttin’ Jim. 1322, 5242. 
Carleton (F. B.) We're from New 
England. 5512. 
Carleton (F. L.) Blame it on Eye. 
14823. 


Carlin music €0.: 
At dawn. 27. 
Garden of thoughts. 
Carlis (EK. Y.) 


180. 
I’m glad nobody loves 


you, nobody but me. 10467. 
Carlisle (Alison) : 
Flying horses. 23835. 


Shooting gallery. pts D8. 


Sundown. 11802. 
Swinging so gaily. 25215. 
Carlo (—): 
Clouds of love. 82. 
Hisie. 188. 
J feel so sorry for the rose. 21806. 
Ill find the key. 236. 
Little glow worm. 330. 
My Irish rosary. 8712. 
One day in May. 491. 
Tut-ankh-amen, in the valley of 


the kings. 9244. 
Two lips are roses. 672. 
Carlo (Monte) : 
Chante, mon pipeau. 12575. . 
In my little boat of dreams. 
13040. 
It’s always springtime in my heart. 
10604. 
My love of long ago. 429, 11119. 
Song of the rose. 22850. 
Carlo & Sanders. My Irish rosary. 
87138. 
Carlson (B. H.) 
wonderful day. 
Carlson (C. A.) 
Sion. 425. 
Carlson (Daniel) : 
Dreaming of love and you. 892. 


Won’t that be a 
9359. 
My beautiful man- 


It’s a jazz age, Bill. 1049. 
Little dream girl. 1087. 
Carlson (Emil) Blues. 9631. 


Carlton (Harry): 
Carolina, home o’ mine. T975. 
Come and be matey Katie. 23621. 
How’s ev’rything. 12943. 
Nobody’s boy. 8758. 
O-0-0-ozone. 13438. 


Carlton (Myrtie) At the close of even- 


Le... Goaes 

Carlton (Richard) Madrigals to five 
pieces. 24417. 

Carman (W. H.) Nation’s hero. 
15478. 

Carmelomaria (Domenick) Fra due 
fuochi. 21588. 

Carmen (Charlotte) Silent tread, 
13736. 


1502 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 19238 


Carmen. 
(27): 
Carmen Case. 9705. 
Carmichael (J. H.) 
for me. 18494. 
Carmichael (Mary): 
It is the hour. 282. 
To a throstle. 25595 (280). 
Carmine) ¢R., T.) : 
Best little wife that God ever 
made. 9605. 
Home again in Caroline. 21748. 
I don’t miss. 14880. 21805. 
I’ve got those Highland Dixie 
blues. 14955. 
Carne (Gerald) : 
Spring sang a song. 15926. 
Sweet Navarre. 15985. 


Back to Chicago 


Sweetest flower of all. 15998, 
18028. 
Carnell (John) Knickers. 13121. 
Carner (H. C.) Valse fascination. 
20711. i 
Carney (Geo.) Colonel Coldfeet. 84. 
Carocci (M.) Forse é Il’ ammore. 
18987. 
Carolina pub. co.: 
Ain’t I the snake’s hips. 9445. 


Mem’ries bring you to me. 25595 
(442), 24501. 
You are the queen of the world 
to me. 5652. 
Caroline. 1536, 2130, 2331, 2440, 3067, 
5133, 5606, 5667, 5911, 7084, 7669. 
Carosio (G.) Soavi inganni. 15876. 
Carovina (P. F.) Dream girl of mine. 


2373 

Carow (Herman) Voice ‘cross the 
sea. 14021. 

Carp (A. F.) Henry Ford. 10344. 

Carpenter (B. 8S.) Your voice is in 
that sweet music. 3361. 


Carpenter (Bert) 
18065. 

Carpenter (C. R.): 
One lovely night. 4854. 

Some day I’se gwine to take a 
walk thru’ that gospel garden. 
25100*. 

When yo’ head am bowed with 
trouble. 7708, 7709. 

Carpenter (H. 8S.) Just ordinary old- 

fashioned Mary. 24246. 

Carpenter (J. A.): 
Diversions. 23717. 
Tango Americain. 

Carpenter (M. L.): 
Bowed-head blues. 

h jazzers! 22446. 
Please do. 22574. 
World wasn’t made 

23293. 


That’s a symptom. 


TASS. 


21192. 


in a day. 


3533, T808 (8), 211738,. 25595. 


Carpenter (T. L.) 
6288. 
Carpold co.: 


Hail Wilmington. 


Is it a sin, my loving you. 6508, 
10597. 
It’s better tc laugh than to cry. 
10605. 
Sockin’ it in. 7347. 
Carr’ (F. EF.) When I land in old 
Rhode Island. 7694. 
Carr (Hal) Lovin’, that’s what this 


old world needs. ‘4551. 
Carr (Hansel) Good time blues. 10261. 


Carr (Howard) Crystal gazer. 8053. 

Carr (Jimmy) Melancholy. Doe. 

Carr (R. C.) When the snow birds 
eross the valley. 12187. 

Carr (T.-B.) Miy'radio‘sirl. ° 22352. 

Carreau (M. 8.) Listening. 2371. 

Carrier (H. F.) My dear old-fash- 
ioned mother. 11087. 


Carriere (Myrtle) He don’t love me 
blues. 19107. 
Carrington (L. D.) 
USAR oot 
Carrington (O. M.): 
Eventide. 3876. 
God bless you, wherever you are. 
3998. 
In a florist’s window. 
Toreadors.... 25321. 
Carrion crow. 21252. 


Cross and the 


17116. 


Carroll. (Mrs. A. M.). Longing for 
home. 17310. 
Carroll (Adam) Synecopetude. 18035. 


Carroll (E. C.) Village gossip. 20732. 
Carroll (Harl): 
Band plays home sweet home. 
12444, 
Laugh while 
around. 13141. 
My ecretonne girl. 11082. 
Pretty Peggy. 18595. 
Carroll (Eddie) : 
Lone Kentucky coon. 6673. 
My Abe. 6891. 
Carroll (Harry) : 
Home lights I long to see. 
Lest you forget. 10750. 
Somewhere in somebody’s 
2984. 
Somewhere—somehow. 2985. 
Carroll (Janie) You didn’t want me 
when you had me. 9387. 
Carroll (Jed): 
Crazy? what d’ye mean. 23656. 
For old time’s sake. 21577 
Carroll (Walter): 
Sleep thy last sleep. 15861. 
Twelve studies. 1687. 
Water sprites. 16201. 


you’re dancing 


10364. 


arms. 


- You’re the mostaggravating daddy | Carroll & Walsh. Light in your eyes, 


that I ever had. 23324. 


Kathleen. 4475. 


1503 


INDEX 


Carroll’s,..(Earl),. vanities of . 1928. 
12444, 12858, 13141, 13595..- 


Carrosse du saint-sacrament. 12560. 
Carrozza (Geo.) Down town rag. 
6081. 


Carrozzini (Dante) : 

Amour perdu. 14220. 

I like them all. 4169. 

I'll never be lonely again. 17021. 

Little ship of dreams. 4496. 

One more waltz. 13489. 

Sammy. 5073. 

Trails.. 5386. 

When I think of you. 
Carry. on. 850, 1628. 
‘arse (Adam) : 

Childhood’s happy days. 

Fairy glow. 14663. 

Fiddle dances. 238809. 

Fiddler’s nursery. 38911. 

Hunting the wren. 10398. 

I love sixpence. 14902. 

Impromptu. 14398. 

John Ball shot them all. 2255. 

Merry milkmaids. 4637, 4638. 

Miniature sketches. 22254. 

New school of violin studies. 

447-449, 

Nocturne. 143899. 

Nursery rhymes. 

Prelude. 14400. 

Rhythm tunes. 17791. 

Songs for children. 17957. 

West of the Skerries. 5530. 
Carson (JJrs. Clarence) Land of 

dreams. 15155. 

Carson (Harold) 

Carson (Henry) 
D978. 

Carson (R. B.) Somehow, I’m always 
to blame. 20411. 

Carstairs (Adrian) 
eventide. 9304. 

Carter (Buenta) : 

Fountain. 8196. 

Little clown. 8522. 

Carter (C. C.) It’s hard to leave 
them smiling when yeu love the one 
you leave. 21965. 

Carter (C.'R.): 

Ay! 38466. 

Why can’t you love me. 


0045. 


1719. 


8769. 


Frescoes. 16827. 
Cottage of dreams. 


When I return at 


o00T. 


Carter (HE. N.) Love’s dream. 6701. 
Carter (EK. 8.) Paladin. 24789. 
Carter (E.-W.): 

Drifting along. 3824. 

Lilac time. 2361. 
Cartér (Ernest) Tower song. 11987. 


Carter (F. E.) Evening twilight gath- 

ers. 20974 (24). 
Carter (F. W3): 
Neobody’s boy. 

O-0-0-o0zone, 
Carter (1. C.) 


8758. 
13438. 


Night is thine. 455. 


pt..1, n: s.,-v.18 


Carter (Josephine) In jazz time. 
2198. ; 

Carter (N. M.) When I was a brown- 
eyed lassie. 20814. 

Carter (N. 8S.) What’s the use?. 3250. 

Carter): (00 i) Evening twilight 
gathers. 20974 (24). 

Carter (Paul) Slip it to me, ease it 
to me, blues. 13757. 

Carter (Pola) Chiam. 16581. 


Carter (Stanley) pseud. See Red- 
cliffe.(F J.) D473. 
Carter’ (TE, -Royt 
Cock is crowing. 18699. 
Pndurance and patience. 18904. 


Sonnet XVI. 20437. 
Sonnet XXIX. 20488. 


Carter (W. H.) My Hawaiian belle. 
Fai: 

Carter (W. R.) My mammy loves me. 
Tite, 


Caruso (D. R.) Tuoi baci. , 1390. 
Cary & co.: 
Glorious dawn. 1979. 
Hot and bothered. 2075. 
June songs. 6559. 
Lavender days. 2337. 
Little red boat. 6657. 
Little thatched cabin. 15206. 
Peter the ploughman. 2747. 
Rags and bones. 2810. 
Rhapsody. 15746. 


Road to fairyland. 7209. 


Sonatina on Welsh themes. 2987. 
Songs of the homestead. 20454. 


Sunny days. 15962. 
This is my prayer of love for you. 


16062. 

Tramping. 25330. 

Two little curly-headed coons. 
18160. 

Who wants to go a-romping. 728. 


Caryll: (Ivan) 
GES 75) 
Caryll (Maude) 
14163 (195). 
Casa (Robert) Girlies. 
Casa editrice Izzo: 
Ambrette. 23392. 
Piedigrotta Izzo, 1922. 
Talisman. 25226. 
Casa editrice Mario: 
Bussola. 23588. 
Capri. 238556. 
Fra Gandenzio. 23849. 
Genoyeifta. 23872. 
Luna chiara. 24402. 
Mettite Vavvocato. 245153. 


Gay Parisienne. 14163. 
Gay Parisienne. 


16865. 


24851. 


Pennino antico e spuorco. 24817. 

Peroné .. ..peronios o.,perona. 
24825. 

Serenata a Fiaschetti. 25031. 


25098. 
25370. 


Societa dei 5. 
Ultimo lampione. 


O4 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


SUN UE Pete Ng te 


Casa editrice musicale Sorrento: 
‘4 tassa ’e Jusso. 23361. 
Addio, Surriento. 20986. 
Assassino. 23414. 

Bionda rossa e bruna. 21169. 
Chello che dice ’a genti. 21285. 
Chitarrata dispettosa. 21297. 
Giojelleria. 21626. 

LY hé ‘a vulé bene. 22118. 
Palummo viaggiatore. 22521. 
Senza nu dollaro. 22749. 
Signorine. 22786. 

Suldato appassiunato. 22922. 
Tango a Sorrento. 22987. 
Tenerezza. 25250. 


Torno a canta pe’ te. 23071. 


Casa editrice Posillipo: 
Areobaleno. 18442. 
Cammin facendo. 18618. 
Canzona settembrina. 18628. 
Ciento culure. 18683. 
Cinematografo. . 18688. 

*E palluncine. 18880. 

Febbre d’amore. 18951. 

Forse ’e l’ammore. 18987. 
Grattacielo. 19075. 

°O muarzo ’e vita. 19976. 
Panecuocolo e acquaquiglia. 24795. 
Pegio ’e me. 20101. 

Senza giuventt. 20317. 

Torna a pusilleco. 20652. 

Tre lettere. 20659. 


Casa musicale Sonzogno s. a.: 

Acqua cheta. 9424. 

_Addio giovinezza. 3378, 5692, 5693. 
Amico Fritz. 24467. 
Eia! eia! eia! alala! 
Fantasia. 23803. 
Fedora. 23807. 
Inno di Roma. 
Piccolo. Marat. 


$141. 


8909. 
24468, 24469. 


Si. 4600. 
Casadesus (Francis) Images bréves. 
6459. 


Casasanta (J. J.) Hike, Notre Dame. 
24006. : 


Cascioli (A. F.) Wanted a. sweet 
little girl. 698. 
Cascioli (J. G.) Wanted a sweet 
little girl. 698. 
Case (—) Song of the robin. 22849. 
Case (EK. B.) Happy’ days of yore. 
19092. : 
Case (li. C.): 
Dawning. 3741. 
Yesterday. T765, 163387. 


Case (Lylah) : 
Message of the pansy. 
Open road. 20050. 
Them superstitious biues. 25263. 
- You’re only a fair weather friend. 
pes 


10981. 


$$$ a aS SS SS SSS 


Case school of applied science: 
Alma mater, Case. 9462. 
Boost Case. 96483. 
Carmen Case. 9705. 

Case fight song. 9714. 
Case song book. 9715. 
Men of Case. 10965. 


My cherished old pipe. 1107S. 
Casella (Alfredo) : 

A notte alta. 23357. 

Two old songs. 
Casella (H.) Fantastique. 14671. 
Casella (Hector) Hésitante. 16942. - 


Casey (Mfrs. Carol) Twilight. 16122. 
Casey (J. O.) Ballet music and sol- 
diers’ march. 94138 (124). 
Casey (J. W.) We are all going down 
to Pasadena. 25449. 
Casey (Kenneth): 
Northern rose. 15519. 
Now I know. 19954. 
Since I first met you. 
Twilight. 16121. 
Where the pavement ends. 16275.. 
You must tell her by moonlight. 
14638. 
Casey (Mike) Mother. 24555. 
Cashman (H. J.) When freedom bids 


22796. 


Ireland, the top o’ the morn. 3257. 
Casini | (Roger) Forboding intro. 
937. 
Casinogirls. 19657, 19971, 20787. 


Casio (Jack) Wonderful Rose. 25545. 
Caskey (G. M.) Appleville’s Sis Hop- 
king. 
Caskie (R. A.) : 
Lady Lou I love you ’deed I do. 
15148. 
Loved ones called away. 
Caslar (D. H.) Dry yo’ eyes. 
(247), 18874. 
Casman (Nellie) Yosel. 
Caso (Pietro) Pastorale. 
Casper (lL. D.) Day dreams. 
Cassaday (V. P.): 
Homeward rejoicing. 8297. 
Jesus will help you. 8429. 
Since Jesus forgave my 
9039. 
That old home of mine. 
Wonderful news. 9857. 


Cassel music pub. co.. Cry 
woman. 21371. 

Cassell (S. J.) Rocking away. 1249. 

Castagnoli (Alfred) I love you plenty. 
218380. 

Castaldi (Alfonso) Tarantella. 


15247. 
18364 
25064. 
11389. 


21396. 
past. 


(ad2. 


oft the 


22990. 


Castaneda (Ati) Night and day. 6957. 


Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Mario) : 
Alt Wien. 14208, 14209. 
Epigrafe. 14622. 
Momento mori. 15366. 
Nachtmusik. 15474. 

Roi Loys. 15758. 


1505 


INDEX 


Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Mario)—Con. 

Six Shakespeare songs. 7501, 

(502. 
Caster (B. M.): 
Camilla schottische. 9413 (20). 
My love is such a queer girl. 
9413 (98). 

Springtime. 9413 (187). 

Windy nights. 9413 (152). 
Castéra (R. de) Serenata. 7283. 
Castillo (lL. G. del) See Del Castillo 

(L. G.) 
Castle (Lillian) Take me out to sun- 
nyside. 9151. 

Castle (Tony) Crocodile tears. 12631. 
Castle music co. Old fashioned girlie. 
T7631. 
Castleman (H. C. ff.) : 

If the moon. 4262. 


Shake out thy tresses. 5118. 
Castling (Harry): 
Beauty, that’s what. 798. 


Hlephants went back to the ele- 
phant and castle. 12749. 

I can hear the church bells ring- 
ing, wish they were ringing for 
me. 12957. 

Tve got the moonlight. 14952. 

Just to amuse the baby. 13104. 

She told me to meet her at the 
sate. pdiZ7Z. 

When I get beside the seaside. 
14068. 

Castro (J. J.) Sérénade. 5100. 
Catalano (Rosario) : 

"A serata d’ onore. 

Amicizia. 21037. 

Amo solo a té. 5734. 

Antonietta. 5753. 

Baciami forte. 21099. 

Ballo di Nofrio. 12443. 

Bersagliere allegro. 21155. 

Biricchina. 12485. 

Carlo magna. 21247. 

Cecilia. 12564. 

Deutschlands erwachen. 3771. 

Dolee amore. 6047. 

Fattura e Marenaro. 

Fior di Sicilia. 6179. 

Fiorentina. 12808. 

Giuseppe Verdi. 23885. 

TI’ te vurria scurda. 24120. 

Inno a Mussolini. 1044. 


23358. 


18950. 


Mamma mia, aggia muri. 4573, 
10907. : 

Marcia palermitana. 10921. 

Marcia zingaresca. 10922. 

Mazurka napoletana. 22216. 

Milioni d’Arlecchino. 10994. 

Monella. 19782. 

Napulitano ’e Napule. 440. 

Nofrio la fardazza. 24661. 


Nofrio miraculusu. 22398. 
°O palluncino. 24681. 
Pappagallo. T7TO066. 


pt. m1, n. s., v.18 


Pecche’ 7) ote 
Penitenza. 24816. 
Pensiero notturno. 7091. 
Regina del mare. 22639. 


Risata di Nofrio. 22664. 
Sei proprio tu! 22746. 
Sogno delle rose. 7348. 


Sogno di primavera. 13773. 
Solo bacio. 7354. 
Stelluccia da’ oro. 
T’amero sempre. 


22892. 
TAT6. 


Tarantella calabresa. 25234. 
Terra d’ America. 20581. 
Tramonto. 13951. 
Traviata. TT626. 


Tu si bedda, in puru. 12009. 
Vicino a tte! 682. 
Viva il vino. 25419. 
Viva Menfi. 238159. 
Zia rosa. 23341. 
ZFumma dieca e di dda. 12338. 
Cataldo (Enrico) : 
Dorge amirosa. 12711. 
Uccel di gabbia. 9249. 
Cataldo (F.\S.): 
Cavalie’. 18642. 
i’ delizioso il mar. 12739. 
Era un viveur. 12762. 
Fu nel cinema. 12842. 
°O prufumo. 13441. 
Piccola Zulti. 13559. 
Poeta. 13580. 
Seusi:. ./) sas. aS68G: 
Stornellata estive. 20480. 
Sunate, amice. 20498. 
Catheart (M. M.): 
My sweetheart 
22358. 
Our little King of 
20062. 
Cathie (Philip) Valse lente. 18177. 
Cator (T. V.) There are two blue 
eyes in England. 25265. 
Cattedra (Oscar) : 


thru eternity. 


Bethlehem. 


°"A dota campagnola. 12345. 
Cambia via... 7963. 
Cattozzo (Nino) Misteri gaudiosi. 
22268. 
Caudill (Hsther) Red and _ blue. 
PLS. 


Cauer (Fred) 
Causer (Bob) 


American youth. 7838. 
Steamboat Sal. 11780. 


Causi (Nunzio Li) See Li Causi 
(Nunzio). 

Cavadias (Lucian): 
Agapé. 18389, 18390. 


Heyptiana. 6116, 21485: 

Kadpé.a mpos kapitav. 22025. 

Mexicana. 10982, 22241. 

Prostugopoula. 15706, 20165. 

8 mousika temachia dia mando- 
lino, violi kai klarino. 21256. 


Cavaleabo (A.) Danza _ orientale. 
9882. 


1506 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 19238 


Cavaliere 
6938. 
Cavalleria rusticana. 

Cavallo (Ralph): 
Napulitana bella. 4757. 
Papucchiella. 22526. 
-Peppino ’o mariuolo. 
Vendetta. 16154. 

Cavarno:(A.)): 

Signorina dell’ ufficio. 
Ultimo Pierrot. 18983. 
Cavendish music ¢€o.: 
Hye of Siva. 23792. 
Fancy-free. 23802. 
Love dream blues. 22142. 
Cavi (Fred) Rose of roses, I love 


(Alfredo) Napulitana. 


6774. 


11377. 


13739. 


yous 7225. 
Caviezel (E. 8.) jr. You'll find me 
down in Tennessee. 183845. 
Cawthorne (R. H.) Rhythms for the 


kindergarten. 89386. 
Cay (Irma) UB4meandVuB4U. 
25368. if 
Cearley (Louise) To mother. 18945. 
Ceceatty (Valbert de) Charmante 
promenade. 7992. 

Cecconi (Guglielmo) Odalisca. 19983. 

Ceci (Winifred) Memory. 2494. 

Cederberg (Rudolph) Girlie. 19030. 

Ceiley (G. R.) Love in absence. 8549. 

Celega (Nicolo) : 

Heures de réve et de joie. 
(240) 
Matinée aux Alpes. 

Centola (Ernest) : 
Pomponnette. 8885. 
Sweet remembrance. 

Centonze (A.) & €O.: 
Allegra giovenezza. 12378. 
Aurora splendida. 12415. 
Bocea di baci. 12502. 
Contentezza. 12614. 
Fantasia notturna. 12791. 

Central pub. house: 

Child’s prayer. 14428. 
Immortal songs. 13028. 
Central states distributing co. 

cross on high. 23811. 

Century co. Hymns for the living age. 

4137. 

Century music pub. co.: 
Angel’s serenade. 16423. 
Angelus. 5746. 
Beautiful blue Danube. 
Berceuse. 235897. 
Bridal chorus. 7649. 
Brindisj. 7622. 
Capricante. 5906. 
Consolation. 6808. 
Crescendo. 5986. 
Crimson blushes. 5987. 
Dancing sunbeams. 6009. 
Donna e mobile. 7623, 7624. 
Elegy... 17397. 
Evening star. 


14163 
14163 (338) 


15989. 


Fiery 


5808. 


25427. 


Faust waltzes. 6263. 
Flower song. 23833. 
Flowers and ferns. 61983. 
Forget me not. 6197. 
Glissando-mazurka. 6241. 
Good. bye! 6257, 23919. 
Humoreske. 6366. 
Humoresque. 24046. 
Hungarian dance. 585d. 
‘Largo. 6279, 6610. 

Little rowdy. 6661. 

Love and flowers. 6686. 
Maidens prayer. 6734. 
Meditation in A flat. 6784. 
Melodie in F. 7231, 24972. 
Miserere. 7625. 
Moment musical. 
North star. 6815. 
°O sole mio, 17601. 
Orientale. 7036, 17660. 
Palomas igo si. >) 
Polonaise humoresque. 


7262: 


7123. 


Prelude in © sharp minor. 7148. 
Prophet. 6816. 

Russian song. 7237. 

Rustling leaves. 7238. 

Serenade. 7263, 17868, 25012. 
Sextette. 6054. 


Silent night, holy night. 7322. 
Simple aveu. 25068. 


Soldiers chorus. 6265. 
Song of India. 17949. 


Song brook. 
7378. 
Song of the robin. 7379. 
Souvenir. 7401, 7402, 17964. 
Spring song. 6806, 6807, 24504. 
Spring’s awakening. 7418. 
Star of hope. 7428. 
Swan. 17830. 
Triumerei. 178513. 
Tripping through 
7566: 
Up in a swing. 
Valse. 5954. 
When you and I were 
Maggie. 25488. 
Woodland dreams. 7758. 
Cerabino (J. A.): 


of the mountain 


the woods. 
7603. 


young, 


Auretta. 23430. 

Beil’ America. 23472. 
Dora. 23730. 

Ebbrezze valse. 18884. 
Elisa mazurka. 23773. 
Fantasia waltz. 23804. 


Idillio schottische. 241387. 
Ninetta. 19934. 

Pensieri mazurka. 24818. 
Simpatica. 20362. 
Sposa. 20455. 


Torrington souvenir. 25324. 


Ceremonial noted. 21264. 
Cerino (Ettore) : 
Areobaleno. 18442: 


Avventura di Patapon. 18476. 


1507 


INDEX 


Cerino (Ettore)—Continued. 
Chello che dice ’a gente. 21285. 
LVuocehie ’e Maria. 19595. 
Soldato appassiunato, 22922. 
Varea ’neantata. 20717. 

Cerino (O.) Serenata introppicante. 


Modern school of 
4659. 


Cerruti (John) 
violin technique. 
Ceryno (Oreste): 
Monella. 19782. 
‘O palluncino. 
Cesaer (Julien) 
Cesek (H. A.) 
Cesek (Hans) 


24681. 
Salambo. 22704. 
Twilight. 3180. 
Herr aus graz. 12916. 


Cesi (Leonardo) Charm of the Ori- 
ent. 16576. 
Cetitier “CP2).: 
Chanson du yanneur de_ bié. 
1709. 
Deux mélodies. 9725. 


Fil de la Vierge. 8181. 


Chabrier A ete ae Scherzi-valse. 
25595. (478): 
Chadderton (Golda) My California 
rose, 11074. 
Chadwick (G. W.): 
Beatitudes. 14163 (44). 
300k of choruses. 3548. 
Immortal. 21912. 
Joshua. 4364. 


Jubilate in B flat. 14163 (293). 

Lily nymph. 14163 (3811). 

Sentences and responses for ves- 
per service. 14163 (507). 


Suite in variation form. 7444. 
Theme, variations and fugue. 
5340. 
Thou who art love divine. 14163 
(573). 
Welcome, happy morn. 14163 
(603). 
Chaffee (E. P.) Oh where is mother. 
20009. 
Chaffin (—) In springtime. 25595 
(411). 


Chagnon (Pierre): 
C’est la barbe ... 
14371, 14872. 


et les ch’veux. 


C’est la mode! Et voila tout. 
14373. 
C’est vieux et ca n’sait pas. 
14878. 


15065. 
bas. 


Je pense a mon estomac. 
Jolie jambe dans un_ joli 
5649, 15074. 

Ma gosse. 4557. 

On Maria Antoinette. 15571. 

Tu me le dois. 7575. 
Chainey (Tf. M.): 

On the road to Romany. 

Thrush in the moonlight. 
Chalif (L. H.) New dances, 

22382. 


2698. 
3140. 
1923, 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 1& 


Chalifoux (—) Melodies of the South. 
22224. 
Challiner (F. A.): 


All the world for Christ. 3401. 
Go work in His vineyard. 3997. 
In His steps. 4281. 
Light of life. 4476. 


Marching heavenward. 4588. 
Peace of the eventide. 20097. 
Thirteen Christmas earols. 18644. 


Chalmers (Phoebe) Songs of Dundee. 
7389. 

Chalmers 
A le es 

Chalmers-Hunt (Leonard) 
bian love lyries. 21267. 

Chaloff (Julius) Prelude in E flat. 
22592. 

Chamberlain (L. A.) I'd rather be 
just a little bit fat. 17005. 

Chamberlain (Robert) : 


(W. EK.) Living hymns. 


Four Ara- 


Poor little moth. 20142. 

Searching. 22740. 

Sweet mama. 20519. 

Chamberlain co.: 

Deedle-dee-dee! Detroit. 8085, 
9924. 

I’ve got the old man’s darling 
blues. 21871. : 

Slumbering. 5162, 15865. 


Longing. 17308. 
Tum-tum-tee-tum- 


Shambers (C. B.)- 
Chambers (D. E.) 


tum. 25351. 
Chambers (E. E.): 
Adeste fideles. 14163 (7). 
Lunar eclipse mareh. 12544 (25). 
Northwind mareh, 12344 (35). 
Piloto. 9413 (116). 
Chambers (H. A.): 
Come praise your Lord and Sa- 
viour. 213384. 
I heard the bells on Christmas 
day. “21812, 
When mother reads a fairy tale. 
20828. 
Chambers (Minnie) Loves blues. 
15249. 
Chambers (W. P.): : 
Adeste fideles. 14165 (7). 
Con doloroso benedictus. 9415 
(30). 
Elks serenade. 9423 (42). 
Hail Columbia. 9413 (60). 


Lunar eclipse march. 12344 (25). 

Northwind march. 12344 (35). 

Piloto. 9418 (116). 
Chambers (Mrs. W. P.): 

Con doloroso benedictus. 

(30). 

Elks serenade. 9413 (42). 

Hail Columbia. 9413 (60). 
Chaminade (C. L. 8.) : 

Air 4 danser. 1698. 

Chanson bretonne. 

Chanson napolitaine. 


9415 


18645. 
18564 (35). 


1508 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 | 


Ciel est bleu. 14163 (84, 85). 
Contes bleus. 18646. 
Danse hindoue. 21268. 


Eglogue. 18647. 


Blévation. 18648. 
Espoir. 14163 (86). 
IdyHe. 18649. 

Idylle arabe. 21269. 
Madrigal. 18650. 
Mandoline. 14163 (87). 
Matin. - 21270. 
Méditation. 18651. 
Moment musical. 18652. 
Ondine. 21271. 
Pavane. 18653. 
Rigaudon, 21272. 
Rimembranza. 21273. 
Ritournelle. 18364 (36). 
Romanesca. . 1699. 

Sans amour. 14163 (88-90). 
Sérénade. 14408. 


Serenade espagnole. 1700. 
Sonate en ut mineur. 141638 (91). 
Souvenance. 18654. 
’Sylvains. 18655. 

Terpsichore. 18364 (357). 

Tes doux baisers. 23573. 


Trois preludes melodiques. 18364 
(3840). 
Twin stars. 
Two hearts. 14163 (95). 
4m° valse. 21274. 
Champagne (Euséebe) : 
Si tu m’ aimes. 11647. 
Souvenir. 13817. 
Toujours toi. 11985. 
Champagne (Octave) : 
Berceuse. 9600. 
Clin doeil. 78. 
Toujours toi. 11985. 
Champagne (Philias) 
ment. 11986. 
Champion (Harry) Putitaitbit o’ 
treacle on my pudden, Mary Ann. 
8911. 
Champlin (C. B.) In that little old 
white homestead on the hill. 19355. 
Chan (Fred) [I’m so lonely for a good 
girl. 24111. 
Chandler (Clatrde) Undertaker. 
Chandler (D. T.): 

Back to Texas. 21107. 
Our God is love. 17667. 
Chandler (Dennis) High school girl’s 

love for her mother. 24002. 
Chandler (H. H.) See Hadwen-Chan- 
dler (H.). 
Chanoine (—) Célébre berceuse. 

21260. 
Chanson de la grive. 14412. 
Chansons pour la jeunesse. 
Chant book. 16566. 


14163 (92). 


Tout douce- 


9253. 


21283. 


Chantrier (A.): 
Accidents. 20983. 
Amour quand tu nous tiens. 3424, 
3425. 
C’est un petit truc épatant. 21225. 
Hléonore. 8144. 
Hé Marie. 63812. 
Jouer de flfite. 21995. 
Quand on est intelligent. 22613. 
Sérénade de Pencho. 17871. © 
Tout autour du moulin. 23073. 
Chantry (Wallace) : 
Golden glow. 19056. 
Song of love. 20424. 
Chapel hymns and services. 9733. 
Chapelier (S.): 


Exaltation. 14649. 

Pour Jeanot. 15686. 

Taquine. 634. 
Chapelle (Pierre) Sensitive. 9001. 
Chapman (Beth) Columbine. 1746, 
1747. 


Chapman (Jack): 
Old fashioned home sweet home. 
20016. 
Sunshine of mine, I call you sun- 


shine. 18010, 20506. 
Chapman (Joseph) Rose of sunny 
Italy. 11589. 


Chapman (Louis) : 
Every hour I want you. 14643. 
Wait till we get our little home 
together. 5486. 
Chapman (Mrs. S. F.) When Molly 
and I went fishing. 25474. 
Chapman (Z. A.) If I marry in all 
my. life a hayseed’s wife Ill be. 
10538. ' 
Chappell (G. 8S.) Mah jong. 24428. 
Chappell & co., ltd.: 
Alanna. 3394. 
All is yours. 14200. 
Among the willows. 14214. 
Ballad of Cape St. Vincent. 
Bells of Brittany. 7908. 
Blind ploughman. 5842. 
Bonjour, Suzan! 9636. 
Brown bird singing. 5869. 
Cobbler. 1745, 8019. 
Colinette. 18701. 
Come to my heart. 
Conundrum. 3682. 
Coral isle. 14473, 14474. 
Cristemas. 23662. 
Curly-head. 14488, 18740. 
Curtain falls. 8055. 
Daffodils in London town. 14504. 
Dance of the island girls. 6004. 
Dancing time iu Kerry. 14516. 
Dead roses. 21402. 
Dear dream rose of mine. 113. 
Devonshire wedding. 18364 (242) 
Dolores. 14570. 


D482. 


21338. 


1509 


INDEX 


Chappell & co. 1td.—Continued. 


Down in old Rangoon. 8111. 

Dream enthralling. 2907. 

Eileen aroon. 8142. 

Fairy cobbler. 8173. 

Fairy sea. 1909. 

Fairy, tales ‘of Ireland. 14163 
(655) 

Flower. 2908. 

Ghost. 147388, 19021. 

Gipsy croon song. 8220. 

Girls and boys. 2909. 

Glimpses. 8228. 

Go lovely rose. 3996. 

Golden nfoon. 14757. 

Golden song. 2910. 

Gondola and the girl. 
19060. 

Good heart all the way. 1998. 

Great adventure. 19076. 

Happy winter. 10300. 

Hawaiian eyes. 6309. 

He hasn’t seen the programme. 
8267. 

Helenita. 12911. 

Honey. 2070. 

I heard you singing. 24080. 

I will make you brooches. 14962. 

If you were here. 17112. 

In a country lane. 12344 (140) 

Indian dream. 17136. 

Invitation to love. 17146. 

Island king. 2226, 43827. 

Jenny. 4346. 

Jesus of Nazareth, King! 1475 
(18) 

Jewelled rosary. 15069. 

Joyce. 15081, 21997. 

Just one little word. 2276. 

Light of our life. 22083. 

Lilac-time. 566, 567, 2911, 5089, 
(260, 15sis: 

Little Yvette. 1475 (22). 

Lovely kind and kindly loving. 
2414. 

Love’s captive. 15250. 

Loving as we do. 2421. 

Magical key. 24426. 

Market. 15308. 

Mendin’ roadways. 19745. 

Merrymakers. 8637, 13300. 

Midnight revels. 3897, 6825. 

Mixed pickles. 13318. 

Molly O’Donegal. 17445. 

Mon paradis. 2530, 4663, 15367. 

Moresque. 15380. 

My heart’s haven. 15430. 

My li'l piecanin’. 15441. 

Naima. 2604, 6935. 

Night has a thousand eyes. 22387. 

Night of love and stars. 2618. 

Night’s afire with love. 6960. 


19059, 


Nobody else but you. 24656, 24657. . 


Old world dance songs. 2690. 
Oracolo. 16373 (67) 


1510 


tO ae 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18: 


Park double-two. 2728. 

Pickled pork. 24841. 

Piper: 22562. 

Play the game. 22568. 

Net-mender. 22381. 

Rebel maid. 4997. 

Requiem. 8934. 

Rippling tide. 15753, 22663. 

Rose-Marie of Normandy. 544. 

Roses of Picardy. 11545, 22685. 

Second hew Sullivan selection. 
203813, 25021. ? 

Selection from the operas of 
Offenbach. 24697. 

Serenade. 9008. 

Setting sun. 5109. 

Shepherdess of sleep. 7304. 

Shepherd’s love song. 15837. 

Shoe. 11639, 13724. 

Skipton rig. 17912, 17913. 

Somewhere. 9075, 15892. 

Song of quietness. 13800. 

Song of the wild. 11729, 13804. 

Speak to me. 9100. 

Spring sang a song. 15926. 

Star of the Hast. 5679 (353). 

Sweet Navarre. 15985. 

Tell-tale twilight. 16630, 23000. 

That one-step. 9173, 11914. | 

There’s a song in my heart. 
16052, 20974 (217). 

Thinkin’ of you. 9196. 

Those naughty eyes. 9202, 11949. 

Toddle with me.. 9217, 16092. 

Trésors de Columbine. 13956. 

Under the lilac bough. 7264, 8991. 

Valley in the South. 3194. 

Visit from the sea. 12086. 

What a wonderful world it woula 
be. 25460. 


Whatever is—is best. 8254. 


When Frances dances. 7A, 
16229. 
When lights are all  a-glow. 
16241. 


Where the night’s afire with love. 
5081. 

Where wandered she. 14086. 

Wondering why. 9358. ~ 

Wood-fairies. 16328. 

World is waiting for the sunrise. 
3324, 3325, 5632, 9368, 16328. 
You never really cared for me at. 

all, * 3346. 


Chappelle (T. E.): 


Ain’t -you comin’ back Mil to 
Jacksonville. 20999. 

Chappy. 9734. 

I wish you would. 10526, 10527. 

Lost control. 15228. 

My jewell vamp. 15436. 

Rain song. 20188. 

Razzin the jazz. 15730. 

Step on it. 11783. 

Wicky wacky blues. 16298. 


ang 
% 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Chapuis (Auguste): 
Carillon. 12554. 
Chéne abattu. 7995. 
David devant l’arche. 
Deux piéces. 835. 
Harpe éolienne. 12894. 

Chappuis (Alphonse) Mexican sere- 


12663. 


nade. 24514. 
Charles (Helen) Whirly jazz. 3280. 
Charles (Milton) : 
Hula Lou. 19178. 
Lonesome at twilight. 13199, 
15214. 
Charles (Wolseley) : 
Cloze-props. 3654. 
He hasn’t seen the programme. 
8267. 


Wheel-tapper’s song. 7690, 14062. 
Charleton (Jennie) Just radio yes to 
me. 17206. 
Chart music pub. house: 


Back from the sea I come. 
21101. G 
Beautiful lilies. 5810. 

Beware of the haunts. 21162. 


Big sunflower. 21165. 

Bird styles. 51 

Blue bird. 21179. 

Boy scout. 23518. 

Come where the lilies bloom. 983. 

Hermit’s evening song. 21729. 

Huffer’s new high school orchestra 
book. 14860. 

Humpty Dumpty. 

Hunting for fairies. 

Jack and Jill. 21974. 

Jolly brownies. 21994. 

Junior high school chorus collec- 
tion. 8443. 

Last apple. 22059. 

Le Barge’s up-to-date method for 
Hawaiian ukulele, etc. 8495. 

LeBarge’s up-to-date method for 


21782. 
21785. 


tenor banjo and mandola. 
8496. 

Let the fun begin. 317. 

Lilacs. 6634. 

Littig’s new harmony self in- 
structor. 8516. 


Littig’s new practical method for 
banjo C notation. 243817. 
Little red schoolhouse. 24335. 
Maid of Japan. 24435. 
Milkmaid. 6829. 
My red rose. 24616. 
National self teacher. 
Old blacksmith. 22465. 
Old district school. 22467. 
Old school bell. 24732. 
Pansies. 24796. 
Pretty Gypsy maid. 22598. 
Robin redbreast. 22666. 
School days. 22725. 
Schoolmaster. 22726. 
Soldier boy. 7352. 


106658—24——_14 


24622. 


Spelling class. 25141. 
Sun shines on the stream. 
Sunflower trail. 22928. 

Warner’s standard graded violin 
course. 254388. 

Warner’s unison and two part 
songs. 9281.. 


22927. 


Warner’s very easy clarinet 
method for beginners. 25439. | 

Warner’s very easy slide trom- 
bone method for beginners. 
25440. 

Washington and Lincoln. 699. 

Whalebone. 23201. 


Chase (Jfrs. A. M.) How I'd like to 
be. a child again. 10389. 


Chase (C. A.): 


Call me once more. 822. 
Picture in my heart. 24842. 
Chase (C. F.) Sweet violets mine. 
5280. 
Chase (Charles) I still believe in you. 
17071. 
Chase (J. N.) My Juliette. 4722. 
Chase (J. R.) I no wash-ee to-tay. 
19276. 
Chase (Mrs. R. L.) My Rhode Island. 
4738. 


Chase (Russell) : 
Christmas greetings of peace and 
joy. 16598. 


Fairies carnival. 16781. 
Storm king. 17990. 
Chasen’dl oif shabes. 1716. 


Chateau (C. L.) Berceuse. 12344 (2). 


Chateau music pub. co.: 

Come on and follow me. 

Rose of home sweet home. 

Voo doo. 20746. 

You can’t do what my last man 

did. 14139. 
Chatillon (E.): 

Andante. 836. 

Carillon de Saint-Jean. 
Chatzkele kol boinik. 2189. 
Chausson (H.): 

Amour d@’ antan. 95737. 

Cantique de Ste. Cécile. 

Ineantation. 13048. 

Légende. 13150. 

Nocturne. 5933. 

Sarabande. 13681: 

Sicilienne. 137383. 
Chausson (Ernest) : 

Pater noster, qui es in celis. 1219. 

Tota pulehra es. 1377. 
Chauve-souris. 7642, 20088. 
Chavallier (Jules) Mam/’zelle Clown. 


8027. 
8959. 


825. 


5900. 


22184. 
Cheeks (C. E.) Rosemary that’s for 
remembrance. S958, 15775. 


1511 


INDEX 


Cheerio. 20890. etl ids 
Che‘fetz. (Sania). Jewish melodies. 
10639. 
Cheiffetz (Hyman) : 
Broken hearted mammy. (16522 
Ill never grow tired of you. 
17022. 
Pleading. 7112. 
There’s a broken heart at home 
sweet home. 18082. 
You splash me Jll splash you. 
14149. 
Chenette (EHd.): 
Dance and keep young. 16656. 
Santa Fé trail. 20291. 

Cheney (A. B.) Please take me home 
with you. 2766. . 
Cheney (E. R.) You will come back 

some day. 1469, 
Cherfer _(F. TT.)  Dear.. old. Philly, 
" 874. 
Cherin, (Irving) : 
Arabian love dreams. 164381. . 
Call me back little girl. 16548. 


Let’s be happy till.’ tomorrow. 


17267. 
Cherkassky (Shura) Prelude pathe- 
tique. . 22593. 
Cherniavsky (Joseph) : 
Caueasian love. 21255,-23569. 
Chastaoshka kwass.. 16577 
Hinka. 21737, 24008: 
I’m Broadway. 10460. 
Ich ken dos nischt. . 17099. 
Jewish fox-trot. 8430. 
Jonk. 8433. 
Money and lovee 17449. 
My love. 8716. 
Oh, say the word. 17621, 22454. 
Selbstendigkeit. 5097. 
Shuster halt sich ba dein dratwe. 
9029. 
Tanz class. 9160. 
Chernomas (Louis): 
Little Russian waltz. 13188. 
Spinning song. 13821. 
Chesley (M. F.) . Gypsy Nell. 8252. 
Cheslock (Louis) Gavotte: 23868. 
Chesnutwood (A. B.): 
By-path. 65. 
Swing. 630. 
Chester (J. & W.) Itd.: 
Adieu, patrie. 14175. 
Along the stream. 18421. 
At the court of Queen Anne. 
14256. 
Barbaresques. 1577 
Berceuse de Venfant. mourant. 
23478. 
Bleu Léman.. 14329. 
Bloomsbury waltz. 14330. 
Bouncing ball. 14342. 
Burd Ellen and Young Tamlane. 
18598. 


pti it, n.s., v.48 


Carpenter’s son. » 7977. if 
Carrosse du. saint | sacrement. 
12560. i ; 

Chameaux. 16560. bh 
Chanson de Ja’ grive., 14412. 
Chanson du pore-épic. 16563. 
Chasseur suisse. 14416... 
Child talking to the eat. 14425. 
Chopeherry. 14488... 5 | i 
Chromatic tunes. 8009.) . 

Clear midnight.) 9779). | 


' Complainte de Monsieur Benort. 


16625. 

Dandelion. 14518. fy 

Départ pour Valpage., 14548. 

Dismantled ship. 9941. — 

Distracted maid. 18813. 

Hi ukbnem. 1883... 

Folies d’ autrefois. 8188... 

Golden eyes. 21650. | 

Heracleitus. 19125. 

Humming tops. 14861. fo)! 

Johnnie wi’ the type. 19488. 

Li Fu-jén. » 24300. (tn64! 

tas iby ot trees, the. cherry. 
8597 ) 

Ma cate 15266: 

Mouth organs, | 15397. 

Musical box. 15409. 

Old song. 15565. 

Orfes. 8825. . hae 

Patre sur la montagne. 15627. 

Paysage de neige:’ 17694. 

Phantoms. 11386. 

Picture of clowns: 15651. 

Plucking the ‘rushes.') 8880. 

Poem for string quartet. 4955. 

Priére: Le cor des Alpes. 15701. 

Promenades. 11466. 

Ragwort. 15726. 

Rantum tantum. 20191.. 

Rose de nos monts. 15769. 

Rutterkin. 15785. 

Sad song. 15787. 

Salve Regina. 8975. 

Satire on paying calls in AMIE USE. 
24989. 

Senex puerum portabat. 9000. 

Shoemaker. 20347. — - 

Silent noon. 9037. 

Six Shakespeare songs. 7501, 
7502. 

Soir sur la enontaene. 15879. 

Sonata. 24528. 

Street hawkers. 15948. 

Sunset. 15963. 

Take, O take those hide! away. 
20547. 


Tango. 16015. 

’Tis time, I think, by Wenlock 
town. 9210: 

Twenty-five pieces for key Ba in- 
struments. 5977. 

When the lad for longing sighs. 
9314. 


INDEX. 
nos. 1-13, 19238 


Chester (L. A.): 

March of the brownies. 
(178). 

You naughty boy. 
Chevalier (Bertram) : 
Gentle Jesus from above. 948. 

Jesus, ever good and strong. 1057. 

Jesus, friend of children, hear me. 

1058. 

Jesus. lover of all children. 
Chevallier (Jules) Yola. T768. 
Chiaffarelli (Albert) : 

American aerial triumph. T71. 

Bird rhapsody. 3528. 

Wigegly-wiggle.. | 3295. 
Chiam. | 16581. 

Chiara (V. di): 
Mandulinata sincera: 
Ninon. 19985; i 

Chiaravallo \(Harry)': 
Come on Annie, get out and get 

under. 18711. 5 

Missing. 15354. 

Chiarolanza (G. ) Moglie del maggiore. 

6846. 
Chicago daily news. ‘co. 
24245, 

aioe? music ¢o. 
Blue Monday vedi 143834.) 
Confidential blues. . 23637: 

Down hearted blues, 6071. 

Grave yard blues: 10270. © 

Mistreated blues: 4655. 

So soon this morning blues. 25096. 

Those all night long blues. 25290. 

Treated wrong blues. 25335. 

Weary way blues: “2620810 

Worried mama’s blues. .16330. 
Chieftan. 35, 83, 100, 184, 148, 7808. 
Chignell’ (Robert): 

In Cawsand bay. 

Old warrior. 7018. 
Chigrinsky (D.) Idische heim. 24138. 
Child health organization of America. 

Songs of health and joy. 7390. 

Childe (C. 8S.): 

Glory be to God on high. 21641. 

Sunrise after a storm. 13849. 

Children’s Christmas plays with music. 

23589. ‘ 

Children’s day classies, no. 10. 

Children’s piano pieces. 1721. 

Childs (R. H.)'» Jazimova. 290. 

Childs (Robert) : 

' In my dreams. 

Shadows: 7290. 

When I found you. 


14163 (624). 


1059. 


2442. 


“s ust melody. 


24155. 


5945. 


8389. 
9303. 


You forgot. 7773. 
Chillemont (—) Toronto forward. 
20653. ; 
Chiltern (Hugh) Southern serenade. 
3 17963. . 
Chilton (C. L.) Chilton music for 
standard hymns. 3624. 
China blue plate. 1395, 7598. 


‘25599, 


Chism (Mintha). Why don’t you be: 


good? 3290. 
Chisnall (S. T.) Oh! Emma! /2671. 
Chit-chat. 12588... 
Chittenden (K. 8.) : 
By the fireside. 819. 
Dolly’s cradle song. 882. 
Frolic in the hayloft. 942. 


Miscellaneous technical exercises. 
6836. 
Chivington (H. C.) Old moon. 11266.. 
Chladek (H. C.): 
Time has come. , 7543. 
With you my beautiful rose. 
Choice Gospel hymns. 9754. 
Choice songs, no. 3. 9755. 
Chollet (Henri). Souvenir 
13818. 
Chopin (F. F.): 
Buterfly etude. 
Chopin. , 8003. 
Four impromptus. - 21303. 
Grande valse brillante. buts 
Impromptu in F-sharp. 14484. 
Impromptus;und ,Balladen, 21304. . 
Klavier-werke. 5952,. 5953. 
Largo from; Sonata.in B minor. 
ZABOD. 


7746. 


de Spa, 


A8679. 


Light o’ the moon. 18680. 

Maiden’s wish... 14435. ; 

Mazurka. 3632 — 3634, 23594, 
23595. 

Nocturne, 14163 (99). 

Oiselet. 8004. 

Polonaisen. 18681. 

Prelude. 23596. 

Sonata. 21306. 


Study on the Minute waltz. 3635. 
Trois ecossaises. | 8005. 


Valse. 5954, 8006. 
Valse in B minor. 12589. 
Valse in G flat. 12590. 
Waltz; D: flat... 23597. 
Waltz moonlight. 9756. 

». Walzers, 4728: 

Chopin. . 238038. 


Choral offerings for the hidden house 
of the Temple of Solomon. 16589. 
Chords and: modulations, for tenor 
banjo. 17380. 

Chouden: (Clem) Wait’ll you see my 
new daddy. waitll you meet my 
da-da. 12107. 


Choudens: 
Contes d’ Hoffmann. 
Dieu sans couronne. 
Dimanche basque. 
Hula. 10393. 
Triam. 6505. 
Passion. 506. 
Symphonie descriptive. 
-"Proyens. 16494. 

G@houder (Clem) 

7938. 


8784. 
12695. 
880. 


9602. 


Boodle-um-boo. 


1513 


INDEX 


Chrétien (Hedwige) : 
Adieu, __— petite 
5694. 
Balaneelle. 18500. 
Rossignol et rossignolette. 20258. 
Rouet sur le clayecin. 7227. 
Vieille fontaine. 16163. 
Christensen (A W.): 
Christensen’s instruction 
9761. 
Nobody’s business. 13418. 
Teasing the klassics. 11883. 
Christensen (Hiner). My beautiful 
flower of Wing-Wang. 19834. 
Christensen’s. instruction book for 
playing rag, jazz and popular music 
on the violin or mandolin. 9761. 
Christenson (J. E.) Take me back to 
home sweet home 6382. . 
Christian (Carol) Take me to my land 
of dreams. 5293. 
Christian (Vrs. L. M.) 


scour hindoue. 


book. 


I’m for you, 


Tilinois! 8337. 

‘hristian ( Lillian ) Contentment. 
16631. 

Christian science pub. soc. Omni- 
presence. 20025. 

Christians awake. 841. 

Christiansen (Christian) 5 sehil- 
flieder. 21309. 

Christiansen (Einar) Wandering 
boy, you still have your mother. 
12120. 

Christiansen (Julius) Three songs. 
14440. 

Christiansen (Lena). Radio eall. 
I (61: 


Christie .(E.) 
9413 (36). 
Christie (Mrs. E.) 
green. 9413 (36). 
Christiné (Henri) : 
All roads. 12. 
Chacun son gout. 21265. 
Charm of the tango. T2. 
Had I but known. 200. 


Dancing on the green. 


Dancing on the 


Lilies, cushions and roses. 328. 
Not my day. 459. 
Trouble never troubles me. 666. 


Christini (Heraldo) Valse enchant- 
ment. 13997. 

Christmas (W. W.) Love’s dreaming. 
45438. 


Christmas. 848: 
Christmas and New Year songs. 
Christmas carols. 9764. 
Christmas carols, no. 8. 23601. 
Christmas helper, no. 11. 23603. 
Christmas in art and song. 844. 
Christmas surprise. 845. 
Christopher (A. M.): 
Fluttering butterflies. 21570. 
Star of the South. 11775, 13839. 
Christy (Hal) Life savin’ Jim. 
15181. 


843. 


pt. 11, n. S., v.18 


Christy (Harold) Tainted Rose. 
25271. 
Christy (S. A.) Miss Indianapolis. 
6838. 

Christy pub. co. Pleading to call you 
mine. 4984. 

Chuckerbutty (Oliphant) Souvenir 
d@amour. 15919. 


Chudnow (David) Why? 3284, 3286. 
Church (C. C.) & €o.: 

Dew drops. 3369 (13). 

Valse Gloria. 5679 (381). 
Church (John) co.: 

All the world is sunshine. 9458. 

American spirit. 5679 (128). 


Arabian song cycle. 12401. 

At eventide. 1547. 

Bears. 3369 (6). 

Beatitudine. 16474. 

Blacksmith [and] Tea _ kettle. 
16503. 


Break, break, break. 23521. 


Buzzing bees. 165388. 
Characteristic studies for the 
young pianist. 16573. 
Colloquio con le rondini. 16610. 
Dance pizzicato. 12648. . , 
Dauntless battalion. 6018-6020. 


Day in the woods [and] Dream- 
ing: 6022. 

Dragon fly. 3369 (15). 

Drake’s drum. 237388. 

Fervore. 16800. 

Fireside stories. 12810. 

Folk dance. 12820. 

Froggies’ swimming school [and] 
Owl. 16833. 

From Hollywood. 23858. 

Gospel hymns. 1475 (3). 

Halloween mystery, [and] Recep- 
tion to the teacher. 6291. 

Heavens above. 8278, 10335. 


I love life. 237. 

I will lift up mine eyes. 14961. 
Idylle. 2882. 

Imperial method for the saxo- 
»* phone. 10552. 

Intermezzo. 2833. 

Jack and the beanstalk. 13066. 
Lamps of paradise. 15154. 


Last hour. 5679 (252). 

Light bird [and] Song of the 
kitchen clock. 17273. 

Little Red Riding Hood. 1091. 

Little shoemaker [and] Song of 
the shearer. 17288. 

Madcap October. 22165. 

Margot knew. 10923, 13266. 

Marriage of Nannette. 4596. 

Mighty lak’ a rose. 8644, 10990, 


10991. 

Moon boat [and] My shadow. 
17451. 

Moon hymn. 2534. 

My own door. 11130. 


(1614 


nos. 1-13, 1928 


My wish. 11142. 
Nazareth. 14765. 
Nichavo. 5679 (287). 


Oh! for a day of June. 17614. 

Oh, the land I am bound. for. 
2677. 

On the road to Mandalay. 4847, 
11285, 11287. 


One hour more. 8819. 

Our national heritage. 11320. 
Picidae. 13560. 

Poov me. 2770. 


Puzzled little grandson. 17757. 


Robin Goodfellow. 11521. 
Silent starlit night. 17894. 
Southern sketches. 1311. 


Squirrel and the honey bee [and] 


Fly. 17970. 
Steam cars. 3369 (63). 
Swallow. 15976. 


Sweet honey love. 11833. 


Tarantelle at Capri [and] Song 
of the busy clock. 7494. 

Tittle-tattle. 16084. 

Tove. tots. 

Trees. 3169, 5679 (377). 

“Twilight. 12020. 

Vision of beauty. 14019. 


We may not climb the heavenly 
steeps. 12140. 


Westmount cadets. 5679 (390). 


When you are in my heart. 3270. 
Where willows droop. 16274. 
Wind. 3369 (81). 

Wood sprite. 14119. 

Woodland magic. 16326. 

You cannot tell how old they 


are. 748. : 
Zion hallelujah. 3365. 
Chureh (Lillian) Take me back to 


my old prairie home. 3078. 
Chureh (Paul) Pineapples. 17716. 
Chureh (W. F.) Love’s awakening. 
22154. 
Chureh and concert choruses. 9765. 
Church school hymnal. 3639. 
Church soloist. 9767, 9768. 


Chuter (H. W.) 

Chuya (T. F.): 

After all, someday you'll want me. 
12357. 


Little jottings. 2381. 


Ani my do domu nechod. 14232. 

Georgia moon. 14737. 

Hej Slovaci. 14809. 

I’ve got those c-r-y-i-n-g blues. 
14954. 

ISiel by ja do vas kazdy vecer. 
15036. 

Ludia vravia, 76 som ja taky, 
15260. 

Pod ty’m naSim okeneékom. 15675. 

Rosalie. 15767. ) 

Somebody else will be. erying, 
13783. 


Twilight blues. 16123. 


Cianciolo (Bessie) My darling baby. — 
2566. 

Ciappi (A.) . Baechus amoureux. 31. 
Ciaramella (J. P.): 

Some baby. 13778. 


Thinking of you. 13924. 
Ciaravolo (G.)': 
Ciento culure. 18683. 


Quanno passe ’nnanze ’o vascio. 
13609. | 


Serenata a Fiaschetti. 25031. 

Ciaravolo (Gennaro) VY te vurria 
seurda. 24120. 

Ciaravolo (Giuseppe) Pe’ sti fosse ca 
tu tiene. 11369. 

Cibelli (Alfredo) ‘Xanto del cigno. 
ALS 71. 

Ciboulette. 8010, 9440, 9683, 9684, 


9721, 9750, 9803, 9877, 11016, 11188, 
14877, 14403, 14413, 14443-14445, 
16596, 18661. 

Cibula (John) : 

When the bobbed hair baby comes 
out fishing. 3264. 

When the flapper gets its wings 
she soars high chirping this, 
ete. 3266. 

Ciecia (Frank) : 

If I could live over again. 
When you get all that’s 
to you. 5570. 
Cicculli (Pasquale) 
nammurato. 5455. 

Cicogna (Aseanio) 

Cicogna (G. A.): 

Colombia. 21324. 

Pantalon. 22524. 

Rondo. 20242-20244. 

Cid. 14163 (334) 

Cieszykowski (L. A.) Piesni. 

Ciganeri (Nathan) Vivacion. 

Cigaretpigen. 106, 169. 

Cimara (Pietro) : 

Snowflakes, 17926. 

Stornellata marinara. 

Cimarosa (D.): 

Air de Broutolone. 7. 

Impresario in Angustie. 7. 

Cimino (Angelo) : 

Danzando. 21393. 

Mariuccia. 22199. 

Vittorina. 25418. 

Cincaf music ¢o.: 

April’s lady. 5759. 

Cherry blossoms. 

Midinette. 6822. 

Sorrento. 73938. 

Cinderella. 6233. 

Cinderella dancing palace, ine. 
derella. 18684. 

Cinders. 3642, 4845, 4853, 5515, 9380. 

Cinque (Nicola) Vela janca. 7620. 


4251. . 
comin’ 


Ve ndetta e’ n’ 


Brighella. 21197. 


2754. 
25420. 


15944. 


5939. 


Cin- 


1515 


INDEX ‘: 


Cinguiéme album Francis Salabert. 
9774. 

Ciociano (MM. a Leggenda di Roma. 
22066. 


Cioffi (Giuseppe) : 
Addio poupée. 183882. 
Nun ve penso echit..§ 19960. 
Signorina dalle rose téa. 
Circle musie pub. ¢o.: 
He’s an Odd fellow. 
(254) 
I’m steerin’ for Erin. 12983, 17060, 
18364 (256) 


20355. 


16925, 18364 


Japanese lullaby. 6528, 10623. 
Kentucky lullaby. 2284. 
Cirelli (Frank) Kentucky lane. 
tu abe 


Cirind (Lorenzo) Modern important 
improvised artistic chords. 153863. 
Cirker (Edward) Back home in Dixie 
with you. 791. 
Claiz; (iis: BD, Az) 
Clair (W. J.) Little white church 

on the hill. 45038... 
Clanahan (W. 0.) Iowa waltz. 24185. 
Clanahan pub. co. Iowa waltz. 24185. 
Clancy (W. T.) In ‘that city near at 


You know? 3342. 


hand. 19353. 
Clapham (May) Along the winding 
way, I’m goin’ along.,, 12378. 


Clapsadle (W. A.) ~Lotus love. 1102. 
Clapson (—): 
Cocotte. 5966. 
En cueillant des fraises. 
Little lady. 1090. 
Ombre du passé. 1198. 
Pelican. 1223. 
Cjare (Sidney): 
Don’t we carry on. 


6123. 


3796, 6062, 


12709. 

Not a chance in the world. 11183, 
11184. 

Oswald, ah’s wald about you. 
20054, 20055. 


Stra-va-na-da. 11789, 15946. 
Clare (Tom) Colds. 18700. 
Claribel (—) You and I. 18330. 
Clark (A. C.). Alone, I, bear it alone. 
14205. 
Gark: (Ciuc bes 
I bring thee roses. 
Lullaby. 6714. 
Clark (C. Fred.) : 
Heroes of the air. 2052, 20538. 
Midnight. 6823, 6824. 
Clark (Charles French): 


6384. 


Hon, you must come over. 19148. 
Just-a-wanderer. 19458. 
Remembrances. 20214. 
Wonderful girl. 20898. 


Clark (Don) 
18715. 21340. 
Clark (E: G.) 


Comin’ thru the blues. 


My grandpa. 15426. 


ptr n,-s:,.ana8 


Clark 


(E. W.) | Paste fasulay | 22532. 
Clark (Edward) Cinders. 3642. 
Clark (Elmer) iCrazy feet: 18729. 
Clark (F. A.). His star of love. 21738. 
Clark (Frank) How I miss your lov- 
ing now. 16980. 


Clark (Harold) Rhapsody. 15746. 

Clark (J. H.) I wish that I were only 
back in loveland. 14163 (679). 

Clark (J, M.) Match-makers, 
13283. 

Clark (Jimmy) : 

Arkansaw mule. 7856. 

Mammy, I’m blue. 17378. 

Oh! Henry do your stuff. 6997. - 

Sittin’ on the curb-stone. blues. 
17908. 

Sweetie in the evening. 11851. 

You gotta be good to make good 
with me. 5655. 

Clark (LL. A.) For compositions by 
Luther A. Clark, see this index under 
names of claimant of Copyright. 

Clark (L. R.) My homeland. 11106. 


itd. 


Clark (Louis) pseud. See Clark 
(Lulu Russell) 
Clark (R. E.): . 
Ecstasy of spring. 3846. 


May blossoms. 17400. 


Clark (R. H.) Just memories, 19474, 
20974 (150). 
Clark (Scotson) : 
Communion in A Mest. 21342. 


Marche aux flambeaux. 15290. 


Clark (Thomas) Mammy’s footsteps: 
at the door. 6742. 

Clark (W. M.). Sweetie in the eve- 
DIRS) cl tseon. 

Clarke’ oe) ig 
Blue. 1622. 

Stars in.a, velvety 
(296). 

Clarke (Cuthbert) : 
Atoms. 23428. 
Belinda and the curate. 7906. 
Blackest man I know. ‘1618. 


sky. 7808 


Chance it. 1702, j 
Dumbledownshire. 23755. 
Furniture remover. 1958. 


God’s lullaby. 23901. 
Jane of the household brigade. 
8419. 
Midnight revels. 397, 6825. 
Mon paradis. 2530, 4663, 15367. 
Nice little chap. 15499. 
Paddy. 8834. 
Supplanted. 22932. 
Veils. 23146. 
Clarke (EH. B.) Lysistrata. 8572. 
Clarke (Hmile) . Under the silvery 
moon. 23115. 
Clarke (Grant) 
you’re gone. 


Now that I need you,. 
8766. 


1516 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


at 


Clarke (H. D.): 
Casting all your 
— 16556. 

Christ has set me free. 

Clinging to the promises. 

Complete in Him. 5972. 

Fellowship of Jesus. 16798. 

Glory song. 6243. 

God shall wipe away all. tears. 
16875. 

‘He will never cast you out. 
I am satisfied with Jesus. 
If you see your Saviour 

17111. 
In youth give thy heart. 
Jesus. 17169. 
John fifteen seven. 17182. 
Justified by His blood. 17211. 
Keep on praying. 17216. 
My Jesus. 17505 
Naught but His blood ‘ean, avail. 
6943. 
Practice the presence of Jesus. 
los. 

' Redeemed. 17783. 
Saviour’s touch, 17837. 
Shepherd psalm. 7302. _ , 
Slip away .and_ talk, with 

7340. 
Take it to Jesus.. 18039. 
Thy love, O Christ, constraineth 


care on Him. 


16590. 
5964. 


6317. 
6381. 
there. 


6495. 


Him. 


us. 3148. 
Under the blood. 7595. | 
When Jesus comes to. reign. 
18246. mi 
Why ~do I sing about. Jesus? 
18299. 
Will you meet me in the morn- 
ing? T7388. 
Clarke (H. L.): 
Flirtations. 23820, 23821. 
Nereid. 8741. 
Clarke (Ri 'C.): 
Blind ploughman. 5842. 
Colinette. 18701. 
Good heart all the way. 1998. 
Net-mender. 22381. 
Night’s afire with love. 6960. 


Park double-two. 2728. | 
Where the night’s afire with love. 
5581. 

Wondering why. 9358. 
Clarke & Leslie songs, inc.: 

Dirty hands! dirty face! 

Home in Pasadena. 21749. 

How 


9940. 


without you: 21769. 
Hungry blues. 21788. 
Maggie! Yes! ma’am!:' ~-Come 


right upstairs. 10897. 


Now that I need you, you’re gone.: 


8766. 
Old yeller dog of mine: 22476. 
Page Paderewski. 11333. 


have I lived these years 


INDEX 


Clarkson (Blaine). Way down South 


blues. 18224. 

Clarkson (E. P.) » Betrothal hymn. 
9607. 

Clasen (KE. W.) World’s prayer. 
23294. 

Claudia. 14163 (107). 

Claus (J. B.) Weber overture. 
12344 (58). 

Clausen (Henrik) K¢benhavner 
vagtparade. 1073. 

Claussmann  (A.) 7eme—- nocturne. 
Daa. ; 

Claver (F. L.) Radiant morn hath 


13614. 
Heh! tha never ses. 


passed away. 
Claxton (F. H.) 
8139. 
Clay (C. P.) Angelic sunshine. 9494. 
Clay (Frederic) .Gipsy John. 3980. 
Clay (Sonny) : 
Ain’t but the one. 
Lom S20 Vise. 
Now I know what you meant to 


3089. 


me. 22405. 
What a wonderful time. 23202. 
Clay (W. RR.) Chasing the _ blues. 


14415. | 
Clay & Walker.’ Lou. 
Claypoole (KE. B.): 

Dusting the keys. 

Ragging the scale. 

Skidding. 7335. 
Clayton (Geoffrey) 

18443. 
Clayton 


17317. 


-10018, 10019. 
13617. 


Aren’t we all. 


(Gretchen). Fairies and the 
dawn dance. 14661. 
Clayton (Montague) : 
Betwyn’s dance album. 
2-L-O. 9410. 
Cleare (A. J.): 
Let’s begin it all over 
19553. ) 
Little Georgia lady. 19580. 


3020. 


again. 


Cleaver (Denys) : 


Aftermath. 14180. 

Deep in some woodland glade. 
3762. 

So gently speaks’ my lady fair. 
11686. 


Clegg (Cliff) : 
I’m going. 1018. 


In our litte canoe. 6476. 
Clémandh (J.): 

Actéon. 20984. 

Valse des fleurs. 12061. 


Clement (F. W.) 
9413 (148). 
Clement (Joe) music co., ine. 
star of gold. 7381. 
Clementi (Muzio) Gradus ad Par- 

nassum.~ 16894. 


W. B. B. march. 


Single 


PAST 


INDEX 


Clements (A. HE. F.) Flirting chauf- 


feurs. 16815. 
Clements (H. L.) Eighteen. 21487, 
21488. 


Clements (R. W.): | 
Blues—confused. 3539. 
City of the Gods. 3645. 
Tll be a king on Broadway bye 
and bye. 88328. 
Pampas blues. 20083. 
Singing to Caroline. 5152. 


Sun only shines for you. 20497. 


Teasin’ papa blues. 20567. 
That's the aime: Sigg, 
When I’m gone. 20810. 


Why should I tell daddy on you? 


9337. 
Clementson (J. <A.) Sunset isle. 
11809: . 
Clendenning (A. N.) Would I were. 
7760. 


Cleopatra’s night. 971. 

Clephane (Mrs. M. W.): 
Heartbreak. 21725. 
Wood alcohol. 23289. 

Clephane (Roslyn) : 


Chian. 16581. 

Cocoa-Cola, my South-sea maid. 
23617. 

Heartbreak. 21725. 

I aint got no troubles what 


money can’t cure. 14869. 


I cannot weep beloved. 14877. 
I wish I had a few drops of 
Jew-blood in me. 19302. 
Wood aleohol. 23289. 
Clerbois (Roger) : 
Berceuse naive. 12477. 


12656. 
12659. 
15875, 17928, 


Danse orientale. 

Danse rustique. 

So this is Venice. 
23054, 25289. 


Minuetto. 13311. 
Sur Veau. 13863. 

Clere (Ch. Borel-) See Borel-Clere 
(Ch.) 


Clesi (N. J.) Why did you fool me? 
18295. 
Click (C. T.) 
popular music. 
Cliff (Laddie) 
1743. 
Cliffe: CH! “H.) 
At seven o’clock. 21067. 
Colonel Coldfeet. 84. 
Clifford (Beatrice) Four sacred songs. 
16602. 
Clifford (Julian) Meditation. 15315. 
Clifford (Paul) Reliance march. 24921. 
Cline (J. D.): 
Hip! hip! hip! 10355. 
When we sing of C. T. C. 12198. 
Clinging vine. 484, 548, 3650. 
Clint (H. O.) When the angelus 
is ringing in Ireland. 208833. 


Awanda instructor of 
(87. 
Coal black mammy. 


pt. 111,'n.s., v.48 


Clitheroe (FV W.) 2s, 
-In the land of golden dreams. 
19367. 


My moonlight Rose. 19877. 
Clokey (J. W.): 

Cat: 12563; 

Cheerful fire. 12581. 

Flower of dreams. 16819. 


Grandfather’s wooden leg. 12878. 
Grandmother, knitting. 12879. 
In grandmother’s garden. 


1032. 


Kettle boils. 13111. 
Lincoln. 22089. 
Night song. 6961. 


Office, of the Holy Communion. 

S787. 
Old Aunty Chloe. 
Pied piper 


15462. 


of . Hamelin... 22556, 


248-46. 

When the Christ-child | came. 

AS. 

Wind in the chimney. 14106. 
Close harmony. 16606. 
Cloud (Harry) Magnolia blossom. 

22168, 22169. 

Cloud (Ida) Byes of brown. 18930. 


Clough (C. H.) Baby Glyde’s lullaby. 
3469. 
Cloutier (Frank) Thru the nite of 
longing. 5362. } 
Clow (R. C.) I ain’t lazy. 19190. 
Clune (S. E.) Just to see my dear 
mother once more. 2278. 
Clutsam (—) By-low-by. 25595 (352). 
Clutsam (G. H.): 
Gipsy croon song. 8220. 
I dreamt of a king’s fair daughter. 
17009. 
It was my home. 2234. 
Little duchess. 2376. 2377. 
Little fairy voices. 2378. 
One glimpse of a face. 2702. 
Clyde (Robert) Her rocking chair in 
days of old. 68325. 
Coakley (F. P.) Take me back again. 
20543. 
Coakley (Jack) : 


All nite long. 1502. 


I don’t know why. 17007. 
Oh Min. 11243. 
Coan (Nelson) Beneath the silvery 
pines. 9598. 


Coates (C. J.) Oh! that bathing suit 
of sister’s. 20008. : 
Coates (Hric): 
Fairy tales of Ireland. 
(655) 
IT heard you sighing. 
In a country lane. 12344 (140) 
Mendin’ roadways. 19745. 
‘Merrymakers. 8637, 13300. 
Moresque. 15380. 
Nobody else but you. 24656, 24657. 
Song of the wild. 11729, 15804. 
Thinkin’ of vou. 9196. 


14163 
24080. 


1518 


INDEX 


nos. 1-138, 1923 


Codes (Rh. h.)-: 
Don’t think I’m blue. 
Remember, dear. 8930. 
Triflings. 3172, 16106, 
When my ship of dreams comes 
in. 9309. 
You'll know. 
Op Ge. ie.) 
Carnival revels. 1682. 
Dance of the flower girl. 
Dixie. 16701. 
Doll days. 6048. 
High brows. 6332. 
I’m feeling better. 19247. 
If luck ever comes my way. 17108. 
Love and laughter. 2405, 2406. 


12708. 


18346. 


6003. 


March of the Brahman _ priests. 
6750. 

March of the walking dolls. 2448, 
4586. 

Mist of memory. 19768. 

Morning kisses. 4681, 6868. 

New Russian rag. 87438.- 

Night in India. 6959, TSO8 (264) 


Piano salad. 4922. 
You will never find tomorrow if 
you haven’t found today. 752. 

Cobb (Gene) Triflin’ man o’ mine. 

Pe Zot es 

Cobb (I. J.) Little Minnie. 19587. 

Cobb (J. C.).. Then ‘you'll learn to 

give this world a smile. 13866. 

Cobb (Mrs. M. 8S.) When: Jesus comes 

again. 20819. 

Cobb (O. J.): 
Blues just like-I feel. 
Family trouble blues. 
Stick around. 22896. 

Cobey (Lew) Poor little nobody, no- 

body knows. 15682. 
Cochran (B. C.) Sunshine cottage. 
15967. 

Cochran (H. E.): 

I’m in love with 
door. 41938.- 
Some day in June. 


Cochrane (Peggy): 


14537. 
756 (29) 


the girlie next 


=o Node d 


eT T. 


Playbox. 24867. 
Tig. 11967. 
Cocorico. 17587, 17588. 


On 
=] 
bo 


Coda (Ch.) Chanson valague. 12: 

Code (Percy) Zelda. 16370. 

Coe (Charles) : 
Moon mist. 
When the 

14073. 
Whispering moonlight. 726. 

COE FC. yrs = 
Moon mist. 
Whispering 

Coerne (L. A.): 

Abou Ben Adhem. 5687. 
Bells of Beaujolais. - 9596. 


410. 


June roses bloom. 


410. 


moonlight. 726. 


Community orchestra book. 12608. 


King Frost. “2292. 
Coffey (H. M.) Tennessee. 5317. 
Coffin (M. E.) : 
Carolina twilight. 9712. 
Oh! oh! sweet daddy. 15551. 


Tar heel blues. 3083. 
Wide-a-wake. 5601. 
You’re just a pal I can’t forget. 


20947. 

Coffman (H. E.) TVm-on my way. 
4204. 
Cofone (James) Start all over again. 

15935. 

Cogan (Billy) That’s that. 9176. 
Cogert (Henry) Oh! papa! please 
make John behave. 20003, 20004. 
‘Coghlan (J. M.) My loved Long 

Island home. 24603. 


Cohan (G. M.): 

Born and bred in Brooklyn over 
the bridge. 9644, 9645, 12344 
(75), 12511, 12512, 18563-18565. 

Darn good ery. 9888. 

I never met a girl like you. 10495, 
12344 (134) 

In the slums. 

Keep a_ countin’ 
12344 (147). 

Let’s you and I just say goodbye. 
10762, 12344 (153). 

Love dreams. 10850, 12344 (158). 

Marathon step. 10913. 

My gang. 12344 (172). 

Nothing like a darn 
12344 (186). 

Poor old world. 
(208). 

Ring to the name of Rosie. 
11513, 12344 (208). 


10585, 12344 (142) 
eight. 10681, 


good cry. 


11420, 12344 


Rise of Rosie O'Reilly. 11515, 
13650. 

Until my luck comes rolling along. 
5433, 7601, 7602. 

Voice in my heart. 5471, 5472. 
7641. 


When June comes along with a 


song. 12173, 12174, 12344 (255). 
16239, 16240, 20821 — 20824, 
23215. 


Cohan (Harry). 
from some one. 

Cohen (H. R.): 
Forever. 939. 
Just remember, 


Just a little kiss 
24232. 


I asked you to 


wait awhile. 15103. 
- Cohen (Herbert) : 
Brown eyes. 3562. 


Won’t you be mine. 12259. 


Cohen (S. H.) How many. 2082. 
Cohen (Sol): 
Gethsemane. 23876. 
I'd walk a mile for a camel. 
19207. 


1519 


INDEX 


pt: 114, i. s.,4248 


Cohen and Chase. How many. 2082. 


Cohn (—) Why should I cry over 
you. 3292, 
Cohn (Ben). Moonlight brings 
memories of you. 4671. 
Cohn (Chester) : 
Crying. )for ..,you. 1786-1788, 
5990, 8051, 12636. 


Don’t mind the rain. 21487. 
Sweet sugar plum. 13873, 18026. 
Cohn (E. L.) Just be happy. 24289. 


Cohn (Irving): 
Sweet butter. 18019, 25201. 
_ Yes, we have no bananas. 
14138, 18325, 20918. 


Cohion: CAL ):: 
All the world shall come to praise 
Thee. 18413. 
Introduction to Jewish music in 
eight illustrated lectures. 4817. 
Coil (L. K.) Hiawatha’s race is al- 
most run. 6831. 
‘Coil (Zola): 
Little god of love. 4448. 
My daddy Jim. 8706. 
Colarusso (Stanley) When ean I call 
you sweetheart. 25466. 
Colburn (O. E.). You’re the first one 


5642, 


to open the doors of my heart. 
14148. 
Cole (Edna) Wilted lily. 18311. 
Cole (Howard) : 
Jesus, ..ever, good and_ strong. 
1057, 
Jesus, lover of all children. 1059. 
Cole (L.,A. GC.) Ode to daylight 
S(l)aving. 17609. 


Cole (QO. C:). pub. co. 
25049. 
Cole (R. .G.): 
Hymnus. 
Intermezzo. 


Ship of jazz. 


19187. 
14163 (109). 
Meditation. 14163 (343). 
Omnipresence. 20025. 
Polly, my sweetheart. 
(4388). ‘ 
Preludium in F. 
Shepherd, show 
11636. 
Summer fancies. 20498. 


Cole (S. W.) Now the roll of the 
lively drum. 14163 (390). 


14163 


14163 (444). 
me how to go. 


Cole (Stella) . Pep up, step up! 
24821, 


Cole (W. R): 
Complete in Him. 
Glory song. 6243. 


5972. 


He will never cast you out. 6317. 

Il am satisfied with; Jesus. 6381. 

Practice the presence of Jesus. 
(isa: 

Under the blood. 7595, 

When Jesus comes. to reign. 
18246. 


1520 


When Jesus the Saviour comes in. 
16238. 
Will you meet me in the morning. 
7738. 
Cole (Walter). 
18750. 
Coleman (J/7rs, 
of you. 3940. 
Coleman (C. FE.) 


Dago- wine blues. 
A. P.) For the sake 


Apple blossom time. 


3442. 
Coleman (Charles) Song that my 
mother sang to me. 11731. 
Coleman (Emile) Only girl. 4857, 
17652, 22487. 
Coleman (Hugh) pseud. See Gart- 
lan (Geo. H.) ; 
Coleman (R. H.): 
Hosannas. 21763. 
Love lifted me. 17331, 
Show others what Jesus can do. 


- Fela 


Coleman (Ruth) Vm going to get my 


self a real man. 17046. 
Coleman (Stanley) I think of thee. 
19278, 24121. 
; Coleridge-Taylor (—). Im troubled 


1a, MING.) Pokey ae 
Coleridge-Taylor (Gwendolen) : 


Hntrancéd hour. 1893. 
Rustling of grass. 2878. 
Coleridge-Taylor (S.) : 

Drake's drum. 14587. 

Dreams, dreams. 14599. 

Little Boy Blue. 15198. 
! Coll (Ramon) : 

Carmen, 21248. 

Lolita. 13192. 

Sangre mora. 13680. 


Collection of hornpipes, contradances, 
etc. series, 2. 9786. 


College of Wooster song book. 9788. 

Collet (George) Oh! Bud, my Bud. 
LADS. 

Colletti (Salvatore) Lost. companion. 
15227. 

Colletto (Frank) Chest ’urdema sere- 
nata. 14423. 

Collier (Gretta) Dve got the electric 


light blues, pretty papa. 14951. 
Collin (G. A.) White blossoms, 7728. 
Collins (C. G.) I ain’t never had no 

lovin’ yet. 230. 

Collins (Charles) She told: me to meet 


her at the gate. 5127.. 

Collins (Cleaon) On the ballroom 
floor. 11282. : 

Collins (Grace) Just keep on smiling. 
19470. 


Collins (H. V.) Cinderella. 1737. 
Collins (Mrs. J.) It’s too late to aay 


you are sorry now. 19402. 

Collins (L. 8S.) Patient. with others. 
2heo: 

Collins (QO. -M.) . Beautiful Florida. 
7897. sand . 

Collins. (P. L.). Call of spring. 9689. 


INDEX 


-nos. 1-13, 19238 


Collins (Ren) Our soldier son, 22508. 
Collins (8S. K.), Kiss. 22083. 
Collins (W. A.) May. 4606. 
Collins (Warren) : 
All hail! United States! 
18412. 
Hallelujah! I believe. 
Jesus, all in all., 17170. 
Jesus, I come to Thee. 
Jesus, lover of my _ soul. 
Jesus saves me. 17176. 
Just like mother. 17202. 
Love not the world. 173358. 
No time for Jesus. 17576. 
O joy! He. is coming. 17597. 
© the sin of worry. 17603. 
O wonderful city. 17606. 
Robed and ready. 17796. 
Secret of a happy day. 17859. 
Someday our Lord will come. 
17942. 
There is a 
) 18077. 
Collins (Will) : 
After midnight. 5700. 
If I were king of the House of 


America. 
16908. 


17173. 
17175. 


glory.in my soul. 


David. 17107. 
It takes. a little love. 285. 
Mona Loa Rose. 15368: 


You are easy to remember. 741, 


5648. 
Collison-Hill (Hlizabeth). Tendresse. 
9167. 
Collman (Harry): 
Alf, Sid and Perce. 14192. 
In the soup. 15028. 
- William the conk. 33038. 


9 o’clock' revue. 9412. 


Collomore (Gertrude) Meet me when 


the autumn leaves 
15317. 

Colomb (André) : 
Chanson rouge. 25595 (42). 
Mariage d’Ames. 25595 (180). 
Secret. 25595 (249). 

Colempbo... CE. P.); +. 

Coral gables. 9814. 
I’m sighing and crying for you. 


begin to fall. 


10485. 
Colony (A. T.) Hail Belleau Wood. 
6285. 
Colony music pub. co.: 
Candy. 18622. 
Rolling stone don’t gather no 
moss. 20236. 


Colson (Betty) Golden age. 
Columbia graphophone co. 
Come down, ’Lijah. ° 12605. 


19054. 


De darktown jamboree. 12671. 
Get behin’ me, Satan! 12852. 
Rosy. 13668. 5 
Colwell (J. H.) Just at the close of 
mass. 10666. 
Colwell (J. M.) Stay out of trouble. 
17980. 


Colwell (Vrs. R. P.) Sometime. 
Colyn (L.) 
4724. 
Come back to Hrin. 23623. 
Come, gentle swains. 91. 


22836. 
My little daughter Sue. 


Come sweet lass. 16618. 
Comegys, (C. G.) 3 
Kiddies’ ball. 10689. 


Kiddies’ repartee. 10690. 
Maid of Kildare. 19662. 
Pretty maid. 20157. 
Comer (L. J.) Just a little love shack 
and you. 19453. 
Comfort (R. B.) 
21295. 
Comina (W.) Célébre berceuse: 71. 
Comiskey (EK. T. R.) I need you. 


Chimes of love. 


19271. 
Common service bock committee of the 
U. LC. See Us Le C. «(Common 


service book committee) . 
Commonwealth musie pub. co. 

tonia. 12598. 

Commune. 23636. 

Community orchestra book. 12608. 

Compagno (G. M.) Short requiem 
mass. 11641. x 

Companions. 16624. 

Compitelli (C.) All over you. 

I went:-away. 21015. 

Complete organist. 12610. 
Composers’ music corp. : 

_ Album leaf. 763. 
Amusing story. 9488. 
Animato. 14234. 
Arkansas traveler. 1539. 
Au jardin du Vieux sérail. 
Auto ride. 9541. 

Buffoon. 814. 

Caiques. 21227. 

Caliban in the coal mines. 3: 
Child poems. 1718. 

Circus sketches. 18689. 
Concert etude. 851. 
Contentment. 9811. 

Creole love songs. 16645. 
Dance of the veiled women. 102. 


_ Clin- 


dear, 


21072. 


[em | 
~l 
Ot 


Danse bacchanale. 863. 
Eestasy. 8137. 

HKioub. 21490. 

Etude. 997,1264. 
Etude de concert. 12768. 
Fantasie-ballade. 926. 


First sonata. 161. 
Flame dance of Isis. 162. 
Garden is a_ lovesome 
10190. 
Hear, O God! 8272. 
Hush-a-bye boat. 10402. 
Impromptu in F minor. 
In a ricksha. 6466. 
In memoriam. 1035. 
Indian. 1043. 
Largo. 4046. 
Like a singing bird. 


thing. 


11595. 


10777. 


1521 


INDEX 


Composers’ music corp.—Continued. 
Loneliness. 1096. 
Lonely. 10816. 
Lucille. 1115. 
Lullaby. 22161. 
Matins du Bosphore. 
May day. 8616. 
Mirth. 8650. 
Night. 452, 4778. 
O child, O child! 
Playtime. 11406. 
Polenaise. 135838. 
Prelude. 2045, 2782-2784. 
Sacrifice. 552. 

Scherzo. 12488. 

‘Sérénade. 51038, 13705. 

Soir de Ramadan. 22828. 

Song of fervor. 9083. 

Song of the Volga boatmen. 

Song without words. 1305. 

Spring song. 1312. 

Tale of woe. 11874. 

Temple of Isis. 639. 

Tempo giusto. 16082. 

Theme and variations. 4069. 

This do in memory of Me. 9197. 

Three jolly gentlemen. 13933. 

Three miniatures. 974. 

Three songs. 12490. 

To a golden haired girl. 

Tragedy. 1379. 

Trois fragments. 19149. 

Tuneful technic. 16116, 16117. 

Twenty-four little preludes. 14794, 
16919. 

Twilight song. 


22208: 


8771. 


5206. 


ddT1. 


12029. 


Unworthy. 9254. 
Vivace. 16176. 
Voices. 5474. 


When the spirit listens. 9317. 
Wild swans. 5606. 
Yedi Koule. 28298. 


Compton (B. H.) Don’t forget your 


mother. 3791. 

Compton (KE. C. K.) Our boy scout. 
15599. 

Compton (F. E.) Plain little every- 
day finn 1232: 


Comte (Paolo) Canzone triste. 16373 


(a) 

Comyns (Earl): 

Little kiss or two. 24327. 

What a fool you made out of me. 

25459. 

Conant (—) Christmas morn, 16595. 
Conca (Dominick) Lord of life. 342. 
Concert piano pieces the whole world 


plays. 3678. 

Concone  (—) Progressive series 
studies. 11452-11464. 

Concone’s solfeggi. 1546. 

Concord hymnal. 16626. 

Condie (Christopher) Manhattan 
Hymn. 19689. 


pt. TI, nis.eV218 


Condon (E.-R.): 
Courtiers and damozels. 8046. 


Majesty and retinue. 8589. 
Phyllis and Sylvia. 8859. © 
Ruffs and periwigs. 8963. 


Condor (Harry) 
ing of you. 8120. 
Condrot (C. M.) Douze piéces nouvel- 


Dreaming, dream- 


les. 25595 (239) 

Confaloniere (Giulio) Peasant’s 
dance. 15635. 

Confare (T. R.) Another Shannon 
dream. 9502. 


Confrey (KE. E.): 
Confrey’s (Zez) modern course in 
novelty piano playing. 18716. 
Dizzy fingers. 21429. 
Nickel in the slot. 
13409, 15500. 
Stumbling. 3034. 
Three little oddities. 9809. 
Confrey (Zez) See Confrey (E. E.) 


6952, 11158, 


Congdon (C. H.) Congdon music 
reader. 853. 

Congdon (W. P.) Bren’ cheese an’ 
zider. 9654. 

Congdon music reader. 853. 

Congemi (A.) Somewhere. 5186. 
Conklin (Alfred) Ping-a-pep. 13568. 
Conklin (L. R.) When the sun goes 


down past the Golden Gate. 14075. 
Conley (E. lL.) Dreams. 3817. 
Conley (Larry): 

Easy melody. 12744, 14604, 16755. 
When dreams come true. 23210. 

Conley (R. W.) Please send’ my daddy 
back to me. 2765. 

Conn (C. G.) Itd. Universal’ teacher 
for orchestra and band instruments. 
12050, 12051. 

Connellynn (Llurance) 
Conklin (L. R.) 

Connell (D. E.) 


pseud. See 


Deep in the heart. 


21412. 
Connell (G. 8S.) Little girl’s song 
book. 10795. 


Connell (John) Lilts from the West- 


ern isles. 19567. 

Connelly (Jay) She’s far too good 
for me. 20339. 

Connelly (M. J.) Above the moon. 
9421. 

‘Connelly (Norine) Children’s’ songs 


and stories of the wild flowers. 76, 
5947. 


Connolly (C. M.) My daughter Julia. 


papacy aN i 
Connor (J. F.): 
Dixie. 16701. 


I’m feeling better. 19247. 
If luck ever comes my way. 17108. | 
That girl of yesterday. 9169. 
That sweet old sweetheart o 

mine. 9180. 
Trailing. 11990. 


1522 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 19238 


Connor’ (J.'P.)": 


Far green hills of home. 16789. 
Take this little rosebud. 13848, 
7486. 
Connor (John): 
Star of home. 15932. 
Wand ring soul. 20757. 
Connor (Pierre) : 
Down the road to yesterday. 
2a Taos 
Like a rose. 13163, 15185. 
Long ago rose. 19607. 
Connor (T..W.): 
Mrs. Murphy. 22270. 
Pea-nuts. 8848. 
Connorized music €0. Podskalak. 
17728. 
Connors (—) Sing ’em papa, sing me 
the blues. 13742. 


Connors (Betty): 
Down on the Hast side. 21444. 
John J. McGraw, he’s a credit to 
the: Usey.A. ,19436,,,.21992. 
Conover (J. F.) Chiec—chic—chickens. 
3619. 
Conrad (Art) See Conrad (Arthur) 
Conrad (Arthur): 
Loving as we do. 2421. 
Say it with a _ ukelele. 
11582. 
Conrad (Con): 
Barney Google. 3494, 12448. 
Cock-a-doodle-doo. 16608. 
Come on Spark Plug. 213382, 
Dafty-dill. 23670. 
Don’t ery Swanee. 
Forever. 23845. 
Good night. 
10259 
Honeymoon blues. 24026. 
I’m a one-man woman, 
for a one-woman man. 
A 21833. 
In a bungalow. 
Jennie. 2245. 
Life savin’ Jim. 15181. 
Lover. 17339. 
Loyey. 17352. 
Moonlight kisses. 17454. 
Morning will come. 4683. 
No tickee no shirtee. 15509. 
Oh! Min. 15546, 15547. 
Oh those Sunday drivers. 
On Saturday night. 24739. 
Raisin’ the roof. 17769. 
Ritzi Mitzi. 7205, 7206, 11518. 
Say it again. 24995, 24996. 


5080, 


3790. 


193, 4017, 4018, 


looking 
19248, 
24151. - 


22458. 


Sheeksa, the queen of Araby. 
D759. 

Somebody else took vou out of my 
arms. 15889. 
Tell me am I, shooting at. the 

moon. 25243. 
Turn on. the popular moon. 
25353. 


‘Cook (Mrs. D. G.) 


Why shoud I give my love to you: 
7736, 14100. 
You’ve got to see mamma every 
night. 12321, 14151. 
You’ve got to see your Mamma 
ev'ry night. 1467, 3555, 7790. 
Conrad (Con) music co. On Satur- 
day night. 24739. . 
Conrad (E, J. W.): 


Jewel of Sahara. 19434. 
My midnight girl. 19876. 
One stolen kiss. 20042. 


Your lips tempt me. 20964. 
Youre always in my dreams. 
20945. 
Conrad (Eddie) Old Argentina. 
24720. 
Conrad (H. S.)... Pm glad I’m mar- 
ried. 8338. 
Conrad (J. W.) Jewell of Sahara. 
19434. ; 
Conrad (Miller). Suzanne. 11820. 
Conriche (Leo) First thoughts. 
23817. 


Cons (Auguste) : 
Chanson d’avril. 14411. 
Cloisterham. 1741. 
Constance (Beatrice) 
mother dear. 16009. 
Constance (Olive) Love of long ago. 
19627. 
Constantinovitch (Anatol) Barearolle 
in F sharp. 9573. 
Contant (J. A.) Chant de railliement 
des Franco-Américains. 16568. 
Conte (Paolo): 
Evening thought. 
Legend. 24290. 
Conterno (L.) 
10948. 
Contes d’Hoffmann., 
Converse (F. S8.): 
Love’s. homing. 2417. 
Scarecrow. 15808. 
Song of the world adventurers. 
22851. 
Wild rose. 3298. 
Conway (C. W.) Heart of Seattle 
was my old homestead. 8274. 
Coogan (A. P.) After all. 18386, 
20987. 
Cook (A. B.) Brown. and 
silver now. 14359. 
Cook (D.) Midnight sun. 17425. 
Cook (Mrs. D. F.) Mother’s prayer. 
414, 


Take care of 


23787. 


Medley selection. 


8784. 


gold is 


Platinum scaree 


among the gold. 15664. 
Cook!) (He oF.) Whispering winds. 
2550; 
Coek (Earl M.) Mammy dear. 2487. 
Cook (Elizabeth) : 
Robin Goodfellow. 11521. 
Sea fairies’ song. 17855. 


Um-hum. 23110. 


1523 


INDEX. 


Cook (F. E.) Wondrous beauty of 
the May. 14117. 

Cook (H. F.) Don’t worry but smile. 
9968. 

Cook (H. 8.) Sweet rambler rose. 
18025. 

Cook (J. G.) Angel mother. 12392. 


Cook (J. L.): 

Come back and get your bananas, 

for we won’t have no more after 
today. 18705. 

Consolation blues. 

High fallutin’ 


18718. 
seal skin brown. 


19133. 

Ill be your sweet patootie—if? 
14890. 
if you want what I got sweet 
papa, why don’t you make it 
known. 19325 

My lovin’ Mamie. 6916, T7519. 


Six o’clock in the morning blues. 
15860. 

Two-time mama, 
fool. 12036. 

When I see you. 


don’t you be no 


16234. 


Whicker Bill blues. 12212, 18275. 
Cook (L. E.) Sweet Louise. 7463. 
Cook (M. H. R.) Manyana. 2444. 
Cook (M. Z. D.):: 

Immortal march. 21913. 

O! sacred heart. 22425. 


Cook & Shoemaker pub. co.: 
Come back and get your bananas, 


18705. 

Consolation blues. 18718. 

High fallutin’ seal skin brown. 
19133. 

If you want what I got sweet 
papa. 19325. 

Oh! garlic. 19992. 

Cooke (—) Love sends a little gift 
of roses. 6695. 


Cooke (C. L.): 
Do you ever dream of me. 6045. 
Girl of the olden West. 10216. 
Weddin’ blues. 20776. 
Cooke (HE. Massey-) See Massey-Cooke 
(H.) 
Cooke (J. F.): 5 
Laughing roses. 8492. 
Nile night. 24646, 24647. 
OV Carlina. 24719. 
Cooke (MM. F.): 
Andante quasi barearola. 5744. 
Heart 0’ mine. 2040, 6318. 
Cooke (M. Massey-) See Massey- 
Cooke (Mabel) 
Cooke (S. G.) Onward forever. 20048. 
Cooke (Waddington) : 
Bed in summer. 1594. 
Lament. 14163 (304). 


Little voice, what it says to me at. 


24340. 
2091: 


night. 
My shadow. 


pt. 11, n.s., v.18 


Swing. 3071. 
Weep. ye no more. 25595 (304). 
Wind. 3307. 


Cools (Hugéne) Souper de WNoél. 
22861. bess 

Coombs (Cy) =) Yellow lantern. 
20914. 


Coombs (C. W.): ! 
As it began to dawn.’ 9413 (4). 
Before the dawn. 5813. 
Guiding star. 19082. ee 
Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling 

place. 22138. 

Coombs (D. H.): 

Dawn in a fairy garden. 109. 


EHastern dreams. 134. 
Moonrise. 412. 
Coombs (Norman) In the ei of 


smiling waters. 272. : 
Soon (Victoria) : | | 
IT love you just the same, 21829. 
IT want to know what this world 
is’ coming to. “19297. ’ 
Sunshine of my memories. 
Too late, my love. 16101. 
Coop (Lewis) Ambrette. 23392. 
Cooper (A. B.) After awhile.’ 761. 
Cooper (B. L.): ; 


(22930. ' 


Daddy better watch your. step. 
Bf bl 
Papa better watch' ‘your ‘step. 
11345. of. 
ted hot mama,’ 22634: 
You. 16339, 16340. vf 
You may be fast ‘but! your 
mamma’s gonna slow you down. 
18347. 
Cooper (Joe): 
Love,..my,, heart, 15 calling you. 
8552, 10858. 
‘Mais le son de ta voix. 17372 
Cooper (Ken?) : 
Dixie girl., 6041. 
Moon glow. ~22286.. 
Cooper (Robert). Lights o’ home. 
324. : 
Cooper (W. BE.) Deserted boy. 16697. 


Cooper (W.H.) Rise and fall of man. 
2841. 

Cooper (W.. 8.) Legend of St. Yvonne. 
8497. = 


Co-operative music ¢€o.: 
After school march. 5701. 
Barbara polka. 5801. 
Cherry blossom reverie. 
College days. 21323. 
Gavotte. 19016. 
Jean et Jeanette. 19422. 
Lilae waltz. 19565. . 
Little gem waltz. 19579. 
Mamma’s waltz. 6741. 
Poinsette. 7119. 
Princess waltz. 20162. 
Recess march. 20195. 
Rolling hoop rondo. 20235. 


0938. 


1524 


INDEX 


06s. 1-13. 1923 


‘Wide awake rondo. 20877. 
Wide awake waltz. 20878. 
Wildwood reverie... 20881. 


Co-optimists. 849, 891, 1911, 1347, 
1370, ~1427, 1846, 3124, 3202, 3297, 
5380, 10407, 10488, 12316, 12526, 
12616, 13479, 13701, 15895. 

Co-optimists concert party album, no. 
Ze AZGAT. 

Coots (J. F.): 

Chiquette. 8000. 


Home town blues. 10366, 14839. 


How my sweetie loves me, she 
loves me all the time. 24040, 
25595. (894). 

Innocent eyes. | 8405. 

Lady. 8483. 

My Rose. 8724. 

Not yet, Suzette. 19951. 

Coppée (Ambrose) : 
Circus parade, 23607. 
Dance of the Gypsies. 23674. 


24333. 
25390. 
Just a wee. drap. 


Little princess. 
Valse espagnol. 
Copeland . (Tom) 
15093. 
Copland (Aaron) 
Copley music co.: 
Trailing. 11990. 
You will never find to-morrow if 
vou haven’t found to-day. 752. 
Copper (Sullivan) Barber and. the 
sheik. 23454. ° 
Copperfield. (Andrew) 
and gay. 25003. 
Copperman (Sol): 
Doe-knot. 118. 
Im an appreciating 
14909. 
Coppola (Piero) : 
Morn in May. 17462. 
There is a wheel inside my head. 
18076. 
Coquette: , 23352, (25). 
Coquillette (B. F.) In the mossy dell, 
beside the rippling stream. 6489. 
Corbellini (A.): 
Ballade d@’ Arlequin. 3483. 
Crépuscule romanesque. 3691. 
Dansez, Marquisette. 3736. 
Mazurka de concert. 4611. 
Réves-tu, ma belle? 5014. 
Salutation angélique. 5069. 
Corbett (F. J.) Desert land. 1828. 
Corbett (F. TT.) Heavens above. 
10335. 
Corbett (Felix): 
In the time of roses. 
Nightingale’s 
pCO. 
Sigh not. 14163 (515). 
_ Somewhere. a-. heart, is 
ARTO Te 
Summer day. 


Scenes merry 


Mamma. 


5679 (56). 
courtship. 5679 


Inine. 


11798. 


Passacaglia. | 7080. . 


Corbett (Horton): 
Dauntless. 1810. 
Moon-marketing. 11022. 

Corbett (J. B.) Christensen’s instruc- 

tion book for playing rag, jazz and 
popular music on the violin or man- 
.dolin. 9761. L 
Corbiere (Regina) Your loving smile. 
14158. 
Corby (Mabelanna) : 
Cireulas’ song. 5959. 
It is May. 13060. 
Coreoran (G. T.) Worry. 14126. 
Corcoran (H. P.)' Song of my heart. 
20425. ; 
Cordi (Louise) Buddy-girl. 16528. 
Cordray (©. J.) Georgia’ Tullaby. 
Ps eV 
Cordrey 
10980. 

Corelli (Arcangelo) Giga. 

Corfield (A.) Chant du cygne. 

Corio (Edgardo): 

Fantasia. 8038. 
Notturno a Lesbo. 8763. 
Corl (W.-A;)); 
Fine homes. 6183. 
Mason land. (6775. 
Corman  (Julian),, Toast to. Illinois 
memorial stadium. 18133. 
Cormier (B.M.) Now let’s talk about 


(Elmer) Message of. love. 


10209, 
= of @ ie 


beauty. 24667. |. 
Cornelius (Peter) Vergine ~Marien- 
lieder... 3212. 


Cornelius (R. H.) Glory beams. 3989. 
Cornell (A. J.) Blossom-time. . 12494. 
Cornell (D. W.) At night. 7860. 
Cornell (E. K.): 
My Dixie rose. 4713. 
| 'When summer’s sun is. shining. 
12177. i 


Cornell (JT. -F.) My love for’ you. 
14117. 
Cornell masque. Last night. 10731. 
Corney (A. J.) VTve been wanting 
~ you. 2140. 
Cormick -(R. A.) Why did God let 
you die? 25516. 
Corning (A. E.) Centennial hymn. 
7984. 
Cornwall -€Mrs. HP.) Welcome 
home. 7682. 
Corona (Romolo) : 
Bimbe innamorate. 3527. 
Gipsy. 3979. 
Midinettes. 4643. 
Nell’ Uruguai. 4764. 
Oh, yes. 4822. 
Rimpianto di Pierrot. 5019. 


Tango bl1w.,...5295., 
Tzigani. 5423. 
Vanita. 5462. 
Coronaro (Giannina) © Claudia. 
(107). 


14163 


1525 


INDEX 


pt. m1, n.s., v.18. 


Corr (John) I’ve come back to stay 
with mother dear. 10508. 

Corri (Ghita) Church of Christ in- 
earnate. 1735. 

Corris (W. E.) 

Corritor (Mrs. M.) 


My Reno belle. 8722. 
Oh! baby. 6994. 


Corson (E. G.) Ding a ling ling. 
21424, 
Corté’s (F. P.) Corté’s musical re- 
vue. 9818. 
Cortés musical revue. 9818. 
Cortese (Bernardo) Alma, [ want 
you. 16408. 
Cortez (Lucille) I love you Hawaii. 
19239. 
Cory (Annetta) : 
Four cheerful selections. 21353. 
K. C. grand march. 10679. 
My Irish friend. 22334. 
Cory music shop: 
Four cheerful selections. 21358. 
k. C. grand march. 10679. 
My Irish friend. 22334. 
Coryell (Marian) Cynthia suite. 
1792. 
Corzilius (Victor) : 
Kleine nachtigall. 19516. 


Kleines ptippchen, lass uns schla- 
fen geh’n. 6993. 

Loreley, mein Migdelein. 13208. 

Venus, du_ strahlende’' k6onigin. 
BUTaL: 


Wenn wir beide hochzeit machen.’ 


20786. 
Wer nicht die nicht des fritihlings 
verktisst. 20788. 
Wir baun uns 
7742. 

Cosentino (Mario) : 
Camicie azzurre. 3579. 
Strenna Piedigrotta, 1923. 

Coslow (Sam): 

Bebe. 7898. 

I want ’em wild, weak, warm and 
willing. 17084. 

Jungle land. 6561. 

Mose. 11039. 

Since you gave your heart to an- 
other, you took the heart out 
of me. 5146. 

S’nora, how she can snora. 


ein hduschen. 


25178. 


13769. 


Stop your kiddin’. 612. 

Wanita, wanna eat. 1411. 
Cosner (A. N.): 

My prayer. 2588. 

Twilight memories. 1894. 


Cossart (L. A.) 
8947. 
Costa (EB. 8S.) 
7089. 
Costa (Leon de) 
one horse town. 
Costa (P. M.): 
°A Frangesa. 5681. 
Scugnizza. 7269. 


Romance-impromptu. 
Pensacola all its own. 


Circus days, in our 
16600. | 


Costallat et e¢ie.: : 
Course a |’ abime. 
Deux études. 8732. 
Fantaisie pour fifite et orchestre. 

6158. 


9601. 


Féte 4 Trianon. 3907. 
Valse des fleurs. 12061. 


Costello (Bartley) If you are as 
lonesome as I am. 6452, 10545. 

Costello (J. B.) Freedom of Ireland. 
14714. 

Cosyn (Benjamin) Twenty-five pieces 
for keyed instruments. 5977. 

Coté (A. F.) Mother’s lullabye. 418. 

Cotrell (F.) Love’s promises. . 17347. 

Cottin (Jules) Méthod for the man- 
doline. 25595 (185) 

Cotton (R. P.) Daddy mama’s com- 
ing home. 14501. 

Cotton (R. T.) So keep your nose 
above the clo’es. 22823. 

Cotton stockings. 21356. 


Couch (P. R.) Babe Ruth _ blues. 
9545. 

Couchman (R. A.) Be still, my heart. 
16472. 

Couffer (Grant) Sigma chi girl. 
17893. 

Coulter (K.) Such loving you never 
knew. 20486. 


Council of Jewish women. Introduc- 
tion tg Jewish music in eight illus- 
trated lectures. 4817. 

Counseller (Hattie) 
25402. 

Couper (B. F.): 

For all the saints. 23838. 

Thine forever, God of leve. 
Couperin (Francois) : 

Piéces. 8867. 

Sarabande. 17835. 

Courquin (A.): 

Marche des R. A. T. 67585. 

Que Linda. 22614. : 
Courtade (A.): 

Allégresse. 3405. 

Joveux carillon flamand: 

Liégeoise. 4472. 

Mes adieux a la garde. 6811. 

Souvenir du 102° de ligne. 7404. 

Sortie champétre. 5214. 

Vendanges. 7621. — 

Courtesan. 19359, 19622. 20842, 20911. 

Courtioux (—) Quand on yeut s’ 
faire aimer. 7166. 

Courtney (J. D.): 

Along the woodland path. 
Sylvan revels. 16002. 


Courtney (May) Jewel in the lotus. 
96 


Van Wert. 


25285. 


13083. 


14206. 


Courtney (Vincent) Cold North sea. 
14456. 


1526 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Courville (Victor): 
Somebody something 
18785. 
You are to me what the stars are 

to the sky. 12292. 

Cousin from nowhere. 2236, 3497, 
4016, 4530, 4563, 5620, 9312, 9825, 
9826, 11259. 

Couslin (Joseph) 


like you. 


Banks of Georgia. 


16467. 
Coutarel. Nuit d’ étoiles. 13427. 
Coutts (J. D.) Gospel searchlight 
songs. 23931. 
Cove (Florence) Sunset memories. 
13857. 
Coveny (C. E.) Please do it some 
more. 520. 
Coverdale (Charles) Back answers. 
14269. 
Coverley (Robert) : 
Danse. 8047. 
Glaneuses. 8226. 
Mélodie. 8048. 
Memory’s harbor. 24500. 
Moissonneurs. 8658. 
Covington (A. H.) pseud. See Jones 
(Isham) 
Cowan .(Lynn): 
Cross roads. 3697, 3698. 
Sweetie mine. 11852. 
Cowan (Mary) Whippoorwill. 25501. 


Cowan (Ruby) I didn’t care ’till I 
lost you. 21800, 24071. . 
Cowan (T. W.) Song of loneliness. 
5195. 
Coward (Noel) :_ 
Carrie. 18635. 
Other girls. 20056. 
Parisian Pierrot. 20092. 
Prenez garde Lisette. 22596. 
Russian blues. 17820. 
Tamarisk town. 22984. 
What love means to girls like me. 
23204. 


Cowboy’s lament. 23653. 

Cowell (Henry) : 
Fleeting. 163. 
Floating. 166. 
Frisking. 177. 
Secooting. 569. 
Seething. 571. 
Wafting. 692. 


Cowen (Frederic) : 
Along the shore. 14163 (16). 
At parting. 14168 (26). 
Broken flower. 14163 (69). 
Fairy song. 14163 (164). 
Harold. 141638 (227). 
I love my love. 14163 (253). 
Ladies of St. James’s. 6600. - 
Love in the meadow. 9418 (85). 
Lovers. 14163 (322). 
‘Mariano. 14163 (332). 
Near thee. 14163 (384). 
Psalm of life. 5679 (90). 


106658—24—__15 


‘w 


a a a 


Summer’s here. 14163 (547). 
Swallows. 14163 (552).. 
Time of roses. 14163 (574). 
To the night. 141638 (578). 
Two castles. 141638 (582). 
Cowen (F. H.) Voice of the Father. 
20099 (296). 
Cowles (Cecil) 
Cowles (W. R.) 
1282. 


Cox (Attler) : : 
Harem blues. 6301. 
Oh you little dainty maid. 7007. 
Cox (C. C.) I wish I, had a home 
sweet home. 17092. 
Cox (Cynthia) Happy tree. 
Cox (Frances) Doubting 
blues. 9973. 
Coxe¢Gi N:) 3 
Dearest child. 9917. 
It’s love. 10606. 
You'll never know. 
Cox (Ida): 
Come right in. 21335. 
Grave yard blues. 10270. 
Graveyard dream blues. 21672. 
Lawdy lawdy blues. 22061. 
Cox (J._S.) . How can I leave thee. 
12344 (16). 
Cox (Jimmie) : 
Nobody knows you when you are 
down and out. 24658. 
Some old day. 179388. 


Cox (L. H.) Leonora’s lullaby. 6620. 
Cox (Lucy) Carolina, land: of my 
dreams. 9709. 
Cox (Persis) 
TON te 
Cox (Ralph): 
Brown birdeen. 18592. 
Day of glory. 1815. 
Lord is my light. 4521. 
My lady moon. 24598. 
Road to spring. 24988. 
Rover. 24971. 
Stepping along. 25165. 
Cox (Robert) Rose and the 
24953. 
Cox (W. H.) 
Cox (Wayne) 
13127. 
Coyle .(D:;J.).: 
Foolish. 10150. 
Ravena. 11487. 


Coyle’ (J... L.) Sambo Valentino. 
22707. 

Cozzolino (Giuseppe) 
ne’. 13695. 

Cozzolino (Vincenzo) 
20675. 

Crabtree. (P. H.) 
days that used to be. 


In aricksha. 6466. 
Shepherd to his love. 


14790. 
mama 


12300. 


Song of the hunt. 


ring. 


Flotsam. 14698. 
Ku klux klan blues. 


Scuordete, oj 


Turnanno a tte. 


Memories of the 
392. 


vs 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Craig (Anna) My priceless pearl. 


4734. 
~ Craig (G. M.) True love’s dawning. 
5398. 
Craig (I. D.) My Dixie rose. 2570. 
Craig (Inez) Hello on the radio. 
16936. 
Craig (Jack) Slip-n sax. 17916. 
Craig (Matthias). Just a dream on 
the Rhine. 19450. 
Craigen (M. 1) Country scenes. 
12626. 
Cramer (C. ot Paradise. 20089. 
Cramer (HE. L.) Phiadelphia. 11387. 
Grammer) (iB) s 
Ausgewihlte etiiden. 1554. ; 
HKighty-four celebrated studies. 


D679 (29). 
Cramer (J. B.) & ¢o., ltd.: 
Across the valley. 4 
Aftermath. 14180. 
Antoinette. 14240. 
As I laye a-thynkynge. 25. 
At Columbine’s grave. 3451. 
Ballet of butterflies. 5799. 
Blossom-time. 21178. 
Conjuration. 16628. 
Deep in some woodland glade. 
3762. 
Dreamland city. 
Eléanore. 8144. 
Fairy friends. 148. 
Fairy lures. 12785. 
Fascination. 8176. 
Garden is a lovesome thing. 8209. 
Go down to Kew in lilac time. 
3994. 
Harlequinade. 204. 
Her eyes are stars. 
IT remember. 14942. 
I wonder. 8367. 
In August. 15000. 
In fountain court. 21924. 
In the dawn. 15014. 
Just one rose for me. 
Life. 15180. 
Lilacs are in bloom. 2362. 
Little prince. 4498. 
Little princess. 4494. 
Little vagabond. 4501. 
London town. 24345. 
Love pipes of June. 18222. 
Mary and the kitten. 8611. 
Musette. 11065. 
My little island home. 15444. 
Nina. 15504. 
No-man’s-land. 2623. 
O Canada. 22413. 
Old brocade. 481. 
Old folk. 4832. 
On.a grey day. 
One perfect 
13490. 
Our national songs. 
Primeval. 527. 


0679 (179). 


4094. 


13102. 


2693. 


hour with you. 


22505. 


15 


Prisoner of Zenda. 22603. 

Seafaring man. 22739. 

Seaman. 5094. 

Ships of Yule. 22776. 

So gently speaks my lady fair. 
11686. 

Song of the road. 11728. 

Stay O sweet. 17979. 

Three sketches. 22764. 

Tides. 5364. 

To Mary. 3154. 


To the children. 18131. 
Tutankhamen. 12015. 
Twilight people. 18158. 


When love awakes. 5548. 


Ye olde hall. 5640. 


Cramer (J. 8.) For old time’s sake. 
21577. 
Cramer & Travaline. Philadelphia. 
11387. 
Cramm (H. L.) Woodsy corner tales 
and tunes. 3822. 
Crammond (C. C.): 
Fragrant blossoms. 1946. 
Woodland reverie. 9364. 


Crampton (Ernest) : 
Antoinette. 14240. 
Ye olde hall. 5640. 
Crandall (EK. D.) Wager. 12105. 
Crandell (J. 8S.) We’ll spark while we 
park in the dark. 12136. 
Crane (A. 8.) Mother. 22296. 


Cranmer (EK. L.): 
Softly now the light of day. 
12344 (47). 
Sun of my soul. 
Thy will be done. 
Cranz: (A. es 
Abschiedswalzer. 
Bliitenfall. 1628. 
Fantastic dance. 16788. 
Haremstriume. 2026. 
In heimlicher nacht. 
In tanzenden boot. 
Marquisette. 2455. 
Nachtpromenade. 2601. 
Nichtliche gondelfahrt. 2602. 
Old fashioned suite. 17634. 
Plaudernde quelle. 2760. 
Poem. 17729. 
Réverie. 17790. 
Rivieratraum. 2844. 
Sérénade. 17866. 
serenade unterm 
5106. 
Weltentrtickt. 3247. ; 
Crapo (D. EH.) When'I wanna, then 
you don’t. 18244. 
Crary (L. R.). Waltz melody number 
one. 7657. 
Craven (—) Hole in the wall.. 2064— 
2065. : 
Crawford (A. W.) Women have sim- 
ply made me wild. 1446, 


8 


12344 (51). 
9413 (140). 


1481. 


2192. 
2179. 


abendstern. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Crawford (Arthur) Idaho Coeur 
D’Alene dear darling to you. 14965. 

Crawford (Chas.) Missing link. 
22265, 


Crawford (Elizabeth) : 
Bumpin’ bumpin’ along. 16533. 
Dreaming of you, love. 16740. 
Mrs. O’Rokey and Mrs. McFee. 
405, 17441. 
My Mollie O. 17525. 
They are blooming for 
mother. 18088. 
Crawford (Jean) ’Neath the honey- 
suckle vine. 19920. 
Crawford (Jesse) : 
In a corner of the world all our 
-own. 2182. 
Pal o’ my heart. 113836. 


Crawford (Loretta) Long live Woos- 
ter U. 10823. 


you, 


Crawford (R. M.) Drake’s drum. 
23788. ’ 

Crawford (Robert) Men of Case. 
10965. 


Crawford (Mrs. S. E.) Power behind 
the throne is dad. 13589. 
Crawford (T. J.): 
Morning melody. 22292. 
Two pieces. 16643. 
Creamer (—) Down by the river. 
6070. 
Creamer (Henry): 
Baby’s got the blues. 16455. 
Better give your sweetie what she 


needs. 18532. 
Cut-out, Charleston swing. 8056, 
9846. 


H-Gypsy-Ann. 8140, 10039. 
Every step brings. me closer to 


my lovin’ honey lamb. 3880, 
8164. 

Hoo-tee-hoot. 12934. 

I’m feeling blue for Mammy Lou. 
23352 (57) 


If you go, you'll come back by and 
by. 2172, 4266, 21906. 
Men ain’t satisfied. 10964. 
Sweetheart farewell. 9145, 11845. 
Whoa, Tillie, take your. time. 
7732. 
Creed of the Ku klux klan. 
of the klan. 
Creighton (Malcolm) 
Creptisculo. 9835. 
Crerie (EK. EH.) <Ah’s done see’d er 
callicker mule. 5709. 
Crescent music pub. co. 
6157. 
Crescenzo (Vincenzo de): 
M’amasti mai. 24407. 
Marcia su Roma. 22195. 
Cressey (C. R.) Twilight. 18154. 
Cressey & Allen. Twilight. 18154. 


See Creed 


Jiggs. 24211. 


Fall in line, 


Creteur (Anatole) Zouave polka. 
3366. 
Crévecoeur (L. de) Amphitrite er- 
rante. 1523. 
Crickboom (Mathieu) : 
Technique du violon. 635, 636, 
18050. : 
Violin. 18191-18195. 
Crimson eyebrows. 1782. 
Crismore (E. M.) Varsity follies, 
RAlZor: 
Crismore (Harry): 
Chinese dance. 1728. 
Little Indian chief. 10797. 
Crismore & Peters pub. co. Varsity 


follies. 12071. 
Crisp (L. M.) Back, back, back to 
' Tennessee. 18491. 
Crissman (E. P.) Mbolly’s’ bonnet. 
24531. 


Crist (Bainbridge) : 
Arabian dance. 5762. 
Chinese dance. 383869 (11), 5951, 
18677. 


Egyptian impressions. 6115. 
I send you dreams. 19277. 
Intermezzo. 1784. 

Languor. 19532. 

Nino bibo. 8751. 

Would you go so soon. 25557. 


Grist "(De Wy ayy. 
Arlington grand march. 9413 (3) 


Dixie. 23718. 

Moonlight. 14163 (360) 
Oakland grand march. 9413 
(107) 

Old homestead grand march. 
24728. 


14163 (416) 
14163 


Organ melodies. 
Pleasant view schottische. 
(436) 
Reception waltz. 
Sharon’s rose, no. 2. 


14163 (457) 
94135 (128) 


Sweet William waltz. 25595 
(266) 
Vale of Shenandoah waltz. 25385. 


—Critehfield (J. D.): 


It’s the treasure you store up in 
heaven. 10611. : 
Just hold up your head. and throw 
out your chest. 4386. 
Crnkovich (Rudolf)’ Tamburaska 
Skola. 22985. 
Crocker (Alvin): 
Down the lane to home sweet 


home. 6079. 
To have, to hold, just you. 7551. 
Crocker (Wayne) Spring festival. 
11764. 
Croft (D.N.) Perfected system cornet 
instructor. 11381. 
Croghan (P. V. G.) Memories of long 
ago. 153827. 
Croisetiere (C. M.) Reflections. 
114938. 


1529 


INDEX 


Croissant (Le) de pourpre. 1706. 
Crombie (I. M.) Musical calendar. 
13358. 
sronrer (C. W.)-: 
I know a little widow, who could 
win and fool you all. 24082. 
I know a widow who could win. 
19222. 
Cromweed (F. W. D.) Oh Helena, you 
are a wonder. 1184. 
Cromwell (Frederic) 
the baby. 23782. 
Cronimus (Philip) They didn’t think 
Pd ‘dost but*PAdid sor 
Cronin (EK. W:): 


Evangeline and 


Don’t forget your mother, lad. 
3792. 

Wondering, sweetheart, wonder- 
ing. 14116. 


Miami moon. 10986. 
Hymnal. 1002. 


Babies of every land. 


Cronin (G. H.) 
Cronk (H. CG.) 
Cronk (K. 8.) 


3467. 
Cronnville (J/rs. M.) Memories of 
long ago. 19734. 


Cronson (Joseph) You’re the leader 
of them all B. P. O. E. 1465. 
Crooke (EH. EH.) Creed of the klan. 


23659. 
Crooke’s (EK. J.) What ev’ry girl is 
seeking. 1419. 
Crosby” (H's: 
Keewatin. 24260. 
Kentuckian. 24261. 
Crosby (Jack) Don’t mind them 
uncle. 9960. 
Crosby (Marie) She’s all the rage in 
society. 25041. 
Grosby ...(R.:).P.) Lonesome: heart. 
22122: 
Crosby (T. C.) Jazzmine. 8424. 


Crosley (Ret) I don’t want to go to 
heaven, unless I can go with you. 
10430. 


Crosley pub. co. Somebody else is 

stealing my sweetie’s kisses. 11701. 
Cross (Hlsa) Child songs from 
Hawaii. 21292. 


Cross (H. P.) Sharon town. 29839. 


Cross (Inez): 


Ballade. 3696. 
Humoresque. 4132. 
You. 5647. 


Cross (J. A.) Sweetheart, don’t you 
hear me calling for you. 11844, 

Cross (P. J.) After. 12856. 

Crosse (Mentor) Break, break, break. 
23521. 


Crossley (Doyle) Dreams of the 
desert, 8122. 

Crotty. (i. P£.) Dreaming 7 oF “seu: 
9999. 

Crouch (N.) Kathleen mavourneen. 
24256. 


pt. iI, n. S., v.18 


Crouse (Bertha) Don’t worry. 6063. 
Crouse (D. D.) When I wanna then 
you don’t. 18244. 


Crow (G. E.) Longing. 8537. 

Crow-fish man. 21368. 

Crowe (Edgar) Ah! county Guy. 6. 

Crowell (C. 8.) Baby arms. 12428. 

Crowell (L. I.) Mother. 17468. 

Crowley (A. J.) Bum-bum-bumble- 
bee. 18597. 


Crowninshield (M. B.) There is a 


land mine eye hath seen. 25595 
(274). . 
Croxall (A. J.) Our old clock. 1206. 


Croziea (M. C.) Vm a one man’s 


woman. 17036. 
Crozier (HK. W.) Jubilate Deo. 
10647. ’ 
Crum (A. D.) Starlight. 15933. 
Crum (FF. °C.)°? Girl Sith anon 
21631. 


Crumb (C. E.) Heart he had pledged 


to hold sacred and dear. 12905. 
Crumit (Frank): 
Just because of your Smile. 
6565. 
Little brown road. 19575. 


Little darlin’ just for you. 2375. 
Sweet Alice. 7457. : 
You ought to know it by now. 

7785. 

Crumling (B. F.): 

Evening meditation. 3873. 
From ocean to ocean. 16856. 
Crump (B. EF.) “Tushall nec” roreet. 

21858. 

Crump (Geo.): 

Elephants went back to the ele- 
phant and castle. 12749. 

King of the Cannibal Islands. 
19507. 

Ku klux klan. 8475. 

Crump (Jesse): 

Farewell sweet man 0 
16790. 
Indiana avenue blues. 13049. 
Crutchfield (J. A.) Zion’s 
20970. 

Crying for you. 8051. 

Cuba, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. V. 


mine. 


hill. 


Cuceoli (Arturo) 40 preludi. 21373. 
Cui (César) : é 
Berceuse. 16489. 
Cradle song. 14163 (126). 
Orientale. 7036, 8826, 17660, 
22498. 
Cullinan (HE. A.) Then you'll remem- 
ber me. 7523. 
Culver (Mrs. J. W.) Lovingly I~ 
cling. 24400. 


Cumberland (Gladys) : 
Brooklet’s song. 7951. 
Fairies’ lullaby. 8172. 
Hunters’ rondelay. 8311. 


1530 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Land of dreams. 8487. 

Shipwreck. 9025. 

Six merry dance tunes. 

Village fair. 9264. 

Wedding bells. 9290. 
Cumings (Tax) Pleading. 
Cumings (Thayer) : 

Baby blue. 1561. 

Japanese moon. 289. 

Montjama maid. 15371. 

Song of the caballero. 5199. 

St. Vitus blues. 15795. 

Won’t you believe me now. 5626. 
Cumming (Robt.) Vesper. 238148. 
Cummings (J .C.). In the gloaming. 

24171. 


18736. 


22570. 


Cummings (J. G.) Ecstasy. 238769. 

Cummings (M. H.) Free. 174. 

Cumpson (Helen) Step a song. 
25163. 


Cundell (Edric) : 
I will make yeu brooches. 14962. 
Londonderry air. 13195. ~ 
Valse fantasque. 3199. 
Water-babies. 5504. 


Condi: (O:.H.) : 
Come home. 8024. 
Give out the light. 6236. 
Lord of ali leads on. 8543. 
Rejoice and sing. 8928. 
Saviour calls. 8979. 
Some day. 9069. 
East rons ~ 9232. 
Walking home with Jesus. 
With joy bells ringing. 
Cundiff & Ross. Some day. 
Cundy-Bettoney co.: 
Andante religioso. 
Champlain. 18657. 
Chopin. 10235. 
Czar cavatina. 23667. 
Danse joyeuse. 9881. 
Golden gate. 23908. 
Intermezzo. 10021. 
Keewatin. 24260. 
Kentuckian. 24261. P 
Little geblins. 19582. 
Minuett royal. 10999. 
Pomponette. 20140. 


Cunningham (C. A.) Back in old 
Virginia is a dear mother. 21105. 
Cunningham (EK. C.) Sweetheart of 

old K. A.- 25210. 

Cunningham (Harry) When I’m dead 
and gone. 1425. 
Cunningham (Jack) 
in Idaho. 12181. 
Cunningham (Paul) 
a-bye my mammy. 

‘Cunzo (Vince) Forestiera. 18982. 

Cuppage (K. W.) Old Ireland is call- 
ing for me. 15561. 

Cupper (T. EH.) Anywhere. 9505. 


9277. 
7745. - 
9069. 


9491. 


Way out west 


I want to rock- 
DA a AM 64 i Wee Se 


Curei (G. M.): 
Candide vele. 
Lonely. 19599. 

Cure (Orla): 
Dreaming of old Kentucky. 9996. 
Just a vision of my home sweet 

home. 6564. 
Liza Lou, come cure mah blues. 
8532. 
Curiale (Josephine) 
step. 23884. 

Curington (J.) 

cares for me? 

Curlett (J. LT.) 


23902. 


Girls watch your 


Who are you, that 
9329. 
Mammy’s cradle song. 


10910. 
Curran (D. E.) My girl from the old 
Bay State. 22331.’ 
‘Curran (J. V.) My su-su-sunny home. 
13391. 
Curran (P. F.) Land of my dreams. 
10724. 
Curran (P. G.): 
Dawn. 12664-12666. 
Nocturne. 859. 

Nursery rhymes. 2642. 
Rainy'2811. 
Currie (G. G.) Song of the waltz. 

9091. 


Currie (Lorna) My dream. 15420. 
Currier (B. H.): 
Brooklet. 18590. 
Mystic chant. 19906. 
Curry (Leo) Mother sister and dad. 
15394. 
Curtice (J. F.): 
Adam and Eve. 9430. 
Sweethearts still. T7470. 
Curtis (Billy) I’m dizzy-over Lizzie. 
17048. ‘ 
Curtis (E. C.) Palmer-Curtis series 


of music readers for schools. 14163. 
(420-422). 
Curtis (Ernesto de): 
"A canzone ’e ll’ emigrante. 18368. 
Me parene mill ’anne. 24489. 


Mentre ella dorme. 245085. 
Where are you. 14083. 
Curtis (G. B. de) See de Curtis 
(G. B.) 
Curtis (G. H.) 
without you. 
Curtis (L. B.): 
Foolish child. 12825, 14163 (657). 
Honey, dat’s all. 14163 (670). 
How can you love somebody else. 
10386. 
Curtis (L. R.) Sunny—Arizona. 9131. 
Curtis (Loyal) How can you love 
somebody else, when I’ve been so 
faithful to you. 10386, 14163 (672). 
Curtis (R. G.) I love you. 17032. 
Curtis: (W. H.): 
Eleven o’clock. 10050. 
Safety first. 1260. 


Without you, dear, 
16318. 


L551 


INDEX 


Curwen (C. C.): 


Lights and shadows. 24309. 
Little romance. 243837. 
Ping pong polka. 24860. 


Curwen (J.) & sons, Itd.: 


Ambitious love hath forced me to 
aspire. 1516. 

Ancien régime. 5740. 

Ariel. 1537. 

At dusk. 16441. 

Bells of Cantre’r Gwaelod. 5820. 

Bogies’ band. 16513. 

Bumpkin’s dance. 212138. 

Camp fire song. 67. 

Captain’s lady. 9702. 

Cast your caps and cares away. 
5916. 

Cease. sorrows, now. 1693. 

"Cello tune. 21262. ~ 

Ceremonies [and] Fairies. 9724. 

Cockle-boat. 3656. 

Come. shepherd swains. 1754. 

Cradle song. 9831, 9833. 

Cuckoo music. 126388. 

Cupboard. 12639. 

Cycle of the sea. 14489. 

Dabbling in the dew. 14496. 

Dance of the sylphs. 9871. 

Darling buds of May. 6016. 

Deil’s awa’. 9927... 

Donkey riding. 16707. 

Drake’s drum. 14587. 

Dreamful. 16736. 

Fair is the rose. 1907. 

Fairies song. 21526. 

Fairy leathern-apron. 14665. 

Tian lullaby. 10115. 

First ‘jazz. 21556. 

Found ‘it. 12832. 

Go, lovely fose. 16872. 

Go ye, my canzonets. 189. 

Happy-go-lucky. 21694. 

Have vou seen but a white lily 
srow? » 2029. 

Henry and Mary. 16940. 

Here they come! 21728. 

Hey nonny no! 6330. 

Hide: and seek. 10349. 

I’ll tell you a secret. 12969. 

I loved a lass. 14907. 

I loved a lass, a fair one. 17034. 

I’m so sleepy. 12982. 

TY should for grief and anguish. 
Pao. é 

I’ve lost my penny. 12997. 

In a gondola. 6465. 

In a playful mood. 21917. 

Jemima. 17168. 

Jolly good ale and old. 17184. 

Kiddies’ book. 6582. 

Legend of Mullaghmast. 4459. 

Little dancer. 10793. 

Little heather. 17285. 

Little mazurka. 13182. 

Little snowflake. 17291. 


1532 


pt. m1, n. s., v.18 


Lo, here ‘another love! 334. 
Lonely mill. 17300. 
Merrymakers [and] Noontide 

rest. 17417. 
Midnight. © 22244. 


' Miraculous love’s wounding. 


403. 

Morn in May. 17462. 

Mouse. 11059. 

My love is like a red, red rose. 
17518. 

My maid Mary. 6917. 

Night in the jungle. 17564. . 

O thou, that art so cruel. 471. 

O waly waly up the bank. 17604. 

O, wert thou in the ecauld blast. 
17605. 

Of all women. 11227. 


- On a fair morning. 485. . 


On the road to Bethlehem. 24743. 

One, two, three! pussy’s up the 
tree. 17650. 

Quick march. 11478. 

Quiet pool. 13612. 

Rather fun. 22628. 

Reverie, 17789. 

Rhythmic tables. 15747. 

Russian song. 17821. 

School bell. 5086. 

Sea dream. 11603. 

Shadow march. 17873. 

Shepherds had an angel. 2947. 

Soldiers [and] Peep-bo. 17958. 

Song. 22965. 

Song in a gondola. 17948. 

Song of the Volga boatmen. 7380. 

Spring morning. 11769. 

Squirrels at play. 7421. 

Sweet nymph, come to thy lover. 
629. 

That’s the way for Billy and me. 
18067. 

There is a wheel inside my head. 
18076. 

This sweet and merry month. 652. 

Though my carriage. 3132. 

Thought. 11952. 

Three virgin nymphs were walk- 
ing. 3136. 

Through the night of doubt and 
sorrow. 38139. 

Tink-a-bell. 18115. 

To and fro. 23062.) 

To the moon. 3157. ; 

Twa sisters o’ Binnorie. 12018. 

Twilight tombs of ancient kings. 
12030. 

Two-step. 23105. 

Upon a hill. 3190. 

Valse. 11859. 

Wandering fiddler. 7662. 

West wind. 18229. 

What is life, or wordly pleasure? 
712. 

Whim. 18280. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Whither runneth my sweet heart? 
23245. 
With a voice of singing. 12250. 
You that wont, to my pipe’s sound. 
750. 
Curzio (E.): 
Mettite lavvocato. 
Senza nu dollaro. 
Cuseina (Alfredo) : 
Duetto comico. 23754. 
Fior di Siviglia. 14688. 
Minuetto. 24522. 
Ventaglio. 16156. 
Cusenza (Salvatore) : 
Bambola. 21114. 
Luna. 360. 
Mazurka. 388. 
Vita nuova. 687. 
Vittoria. 688. 
Cushing (S. M.) 
_ worship. 11738. 
Cushman (HE. L.) If you'll be a cave- 
man’s wife. 4267. t 
Cusimano (Stephen) D-i-x-i-e. 12698. 
Cussans (Oliver) Little Miss Butter- 
fly. 17287. 
Custace (A. FF. 
Lord. 12856. 
Custer (B. O.) 
‘if you can 
3347. 


24513. 
22749. 


Songs of work and 


M.) Give unto the 


Youwre going some, 
guess my nationality. 


Custer battlefield hiway assn. Your 
Way and my way. 12330. 

Cut-out. 9846. 

Cutler (M. J.) Christmas angels. 
ley. 


Cutmore (Constance) : 


Ray of sunshine. 7181. 
Some where in sunny Spain. 
11710. 


Cutter (Benjamin) : 
By the brook side. 14163 (71) 
Hifersucht.. 12344 (9) 
Erstes begegnen. 12344 (10) 
Frohes ende. 12344 (13). 
In good humor. 14163 (267) 
Little landler. 14163 (314) 


Melancholie. 12344 (32) 

Standehen. 12344 (49) 

Wandering Hungarian. 14163 
(594). 


Cutting (Harnest) J’ll keep on dream- 
ing, until my dreams all come true. 
4172. 

Cuviilier (Charles) 

Cuypers (Hubert) 
19516. 

Cydalise et le chévre-pied. 9849-9851. 

Cyples (Henry) Like my Ivish Rose. 
22085. 

Czerny (Ch.) : 

Dextérité. 12694. 
Petit Czerny. 7096, 7097. 
Piccola vyelocita. 22554, 


Annabella. 5749. 
Kleine nachtigall. 


Dale (Billy) 


Primo maestro di _ pianoforte. 
22601. 
Scuola della velocitaéa. 22738. 


12 etudes choisies et annotées pour 
la main gauche. 8059. 
133 exercices techniques. 14492. 
Czerwonky (Richard) : 
Cradle song. 1779. 


Memories. 2490. 
Czibulka (Alfons) : 

A toi. 18375. 

Gavotte Stephanie. 3964. 

Stephanie gavotte. 5234. 


Dacre (Harry): 
Elsie from Chelsea. 141638 (150). 
I can’t think ob nuthin’ else but 


you. 20974 (37). 
Dad (—) Daddy’s girl. 3712, 18749. 
Dagmar the slave girl. 9860-9862, 
9864, 10863. 


D’ Agostino bros. : 
"A sera d’ o’ festino. 9418. 
Arietta campagnola. 7855. 
Canzone Luciana! 14391. 
"E duie marenare! 10023. 
’E ffeste belle ’e Napule. 10024. 
Pusilleco ’e sera. 4974. 
Senza Napule. 9002. 
Spusarizio ’e sango. 5229. 
Viva Mussolino. 7687. 
D’Aguerre (G.) Rabbit blues. 4983. 
Dahloff (O. E.) Dixie, the land of rag 
time tunes. 5679 (172). 8098. 
Dahlquist (George) Major General 
Hanson BE. Ely. 19667, 19668. 
Dailey (J. G.): 
Come along. 12603. 
Shall America go back. 20334. 
Dailey (Lafayette) Sweet apples and 


hornets. 18018. 

Dailey (T.” Jz:)' (I’m: not a’ sucker. 
19193. 

Dalayrac (Nicolas) Allegretto gra- 
zioso. 14204. 

D’ Alba (Remo) Dorotea. 6067. 
Dalbret (—): 

Berceuse rouge. 16492. 


Femme du monde 4 soi. 16799. 
Dalcroze (EH. Jaques-) See Jaques- 
Daleroze (E.) 


Halex Bawa 
Prunetlaty m5 TOT Litae: 
Sonata. 8064. 


Song of praise. 9086. 

Supplementary exercises to bk. 1. 
9136. 

Down on the farm they 


all ask for you. 9980. 


Dale (Norwood) : 
Hunter’s morning song. 
In forest shade. 24156. 
Mystic river. 24620. 
Rural song. 24974. 
Spring fantasy. 25147. 


24052. 


1538 


INDEX 


hale (Pagie) : 
Always dreaming of you. 21027. 
When the cherry blossoms bloom 


again, 238221; 
Dale (R. V.) Miss Los Angeles. 
19762. 


Dale (Victor) 
Shifting sands. 9023. 
~ Things are not so dusty after all. 
7529. 

D’ Alessandro (G.): 
Kittens squadron. 
Pianoforte technic. 
Rowing on the Nile. 
Tin soldiers. 20640. 


19512. 
22552. 
20262. 


Daley (W. J.) Please play it over 
again. 13576. 
D’Alfonso (Carmine) Pugno di Firpo. 

22611. 


Dallas (J. W.) Poop-poop-pocp-corn, 
nuts und kahn-dee. 24871. 

Dallavo (J. W.) pseud. See Dallas 
(J. Wy) 

Dallier (Charles) : 
Danse 4 Vorteil. 
Dream of love. 
Lancers ahorse. 

Dallier (Henri) : 
Andante. 9413 (35). 
Offertoire. 12344 (40). 

Dalmus (J. F.): 

Come back to me. I pray. 
Musical Joe. 19826. 
D’Aloe (—) Mi chiamo amore. 6817. 

Dalten (L. L.): 

Come gentle night. 9794. 

Love only makes life worth the 

living. 22146. 
My lovely neighbor. 
Star of dawn. 15931. 
Under the apple trees. 
Daly (—): 
Louisian’. 17318. 
Oh gee, oh gosh. 2672. 
Daly (Emmet): . 
My Gamma girl. 19852. 
Take me home. 22982. 
Daly (J. M.) Lady of the lake. 
4431. 

Daly (Jack) I want someone to play 
with. 10514. 

Waly. Uh. Aas 


23681. 
$116. 
13155. 


23625. 


15449. 
18166. 


309, 


After the day is done. 14179. 
Ai yah. 1492. 

Dream boat. 1865. 

In a Chinese bungalow. 2180. 


Poppy girl. 2771. 
Rose of China. 2865. 
Some sweet day. 2975 
Daly (Lew) Off again on again blues. 
2663. 
Daly (Wm.): 


Girl is like sunshine. 12853. 
Hoping. 10875. 
I want a pretty girl. 4230. 


pt. 11, n. Si, v.18 


It’s the. nicest sort of feeling. 
10610. 

Laugh while you're dan c ing 
around. 138141. 

Oom-pah. 22491. 

Stop flirting. 13848, 15943, 22901. 


D’Amato (R.. A.) Wedding kiss. 
5516. 

Dambois (Maurice) Recueillement. 
2821. 

D’Ambrosio (A.) Canzonetta. 16373 
(12). 
Tame Blanche. 12645. 

Dame qui rit. 4977. 


Damen vom Olymp. 17262, 17399, 
18227, 18751, 19340, 19502, 20759. 
Damerell (S. J.): 


For ev’ry light. that’s shining, 
somewhere a_ broken heart. 
14703. . 

Give over. 12855. 

Goldfish. 10250. 

What’s the matter with the dear- 


old Strand, that we have no 
bananas to-day. 18285. 

Where the river Savannah is fiow- 
ing. 20854. 

Where was Virginia creeping to. 
14087. 

Dameron (Mrs. John): 
In my flying machine. 
Little birdie. 24318. 

D’Amico (Charles) : 

Tf I could live over 
When you get all that’s coming 
to . yOu... sare: 

Damnation de Faust. 18530. 

Damon (Arthur) Three oaks. 25295. 

Damonte( G. A.) Radiophonic sounds. 

17765. 

Damrosch  (F.) 

18364 (46). 
Damrosch (Walter) Universal school 


24162. 


again. 4251. 


Christmas night. 


music series. 25376-25378. 

Dan (Sol) My Studebaker | girl. 
A743. 

Dana (Arthur) pseud. See Herr- 
mann (W.). 

Danbé (J.) Menuet. 6809. - 

Dance (George) Gay Parisienne. 


14165 (195). 


Dance, song and wine. 9029. 


Dancing girl. 2140, 3098, 3285, 6008. 
Dancing honeymoon. 14251, 14511, 
14515, 16078, 16302, 18161, 19373. 

Dancing mad. 21951. 
Dancla (Veuve) Nocturne. 14163 
(99). 


Daniel (C. S.) Don’t let the honey- 
moon wane. 18836. 

Daniel (R. BE.) My cabin home in the 
West. 8701. 

Daniell (Estelle) Down on the bank 
of the Chattahoochie. 1859. 

Daniells (J. T.) Farmer. 12794. 


1554 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Some sweet angel 


sent him to me. 11700. 


Daniels (Dan) 
Daniels (M. W.): 
| Fairy ring. 23800. 

Fairy road. 23801. 

Glory and endless years. 16870. 
Daniels (Samuel) Let’s go! 2852. 
Daniels (William) : 

May song. 4607. 
| .? Pussy. 4975. 
| Starlighted midnight. 

Woodland and meadow. 


5231. 
0629. 


Danielson (Winthrop) I got a girl. 
192158. 

Danileff (Alex.) Bouton de_ rose. 
12513. 


Danks (A. V.): 

Jesus bids me come. 

Peace to the earth. 

Danks (E. A.) : 
10525. 

Danks (H. P.): 
Christ’s victory. 
Jesus bids me come. 14163 (284). 
Peace to the earth. 756 (2). 

Danks (Leo) Sadie, my Bow’ry baby. 


14163 (284). 
To6 (2). 


7808 (14). 


15788. 
Dann (H. EH.) Twice 55 community 
| songs. 13976. 
Dannenberg (Herman) Little wings. 
2388. 
Dannenberg (Sidney) Little wings. 
2388. 
D’Annibale (V.) See Annibale (V. 
D’): 
Danny boy. 23679. 
Dans |’ ombre de la_  cathédrale. 
8070. 
D’Antalffy (Dezso) See Antalffy 
(Dezso D’) 
Danyel (John) Chromatic tunes. 
8009. 


I’Arba (B£.) See Arba (EH. D’) 
" D’Arbor (Ch.) See Arbor (Ch. D’) 
| D’Arcangelo (Donato) King Tutank- 
@\ hamen. 19508. 
Darcey (Joe) Rock me to sleep with 
my Virginia melody. 11524. 
Darch ine. Lovin’, that’s what this 
old world needs. 4551. 
_Darcieux (—) Noel bressau. 
455 ) 
Dardany (—): 
Ly Barcarolle de Vhomme qui assas- 


25595 


sina. 14285. 

Chelito. 7994. 

Ypervier (L’) 8150. 
Java de Javel. 6531. 
Jazzy-one. 6535. 

Je sais. 8426. 
Marronka. 6769. 
Rematador. 8929. 
Tango dor. 9157, 16016. 


Tango de Mayo. 13889. 


I wish you only knew. 


Tango du canari. 9158. 


Vertige. 5457, 7629. 
Darden (Thomas) My sunshine Rose. 
175359. 
Dare (Dorothy) Juliet of my dreams. 
84387. 
- Darewski (Herman) : 
Beautiful Greece. 797. 
Chicken. 838. 
Darewski gems. 864. 


Daydreams that never come true. 
S70. 


Listening-in. 1085. 


That’s another one gone. 13862. 
We want a tot of rum. 1414. 


You never know. 1464. 

You will miss me. 1470. 
Darewski (Herman) music pub. co.: 

All the girls are nic-er-ty nice. 


12371. 
Beautiful Greece. 797. 
Beauty. 798. 
Beaver. T799. 


Belinda and the curate. T7906. 
Boosey’s brass & reed band jour- 


nal. 3549. 
Boosey’s brass band journal. 
out 


Boosey’s military journal. 5849. 


Brighton camp. 12520. 

Brown-father’s father’s father! 
7952. 

Calling. 12541. 

Cannibal fox trot. 12545. 

Chicken. _838. 

Darewski gems. 864. 


Darewski’s fourth concert party 
album. 8072. 
Darewski’s third album of seven 
fe comedy duets. S073. 
Daydreams that never come true. 
870.: 
Ding dong. 
Down on 
890. 
Dream kiss. 9990. 
Grown up people. 8250. 
Harmless fun. 8262. 
He’s only a working 
He wouldn’t believe 
His eyes. 12923. 
Hush-a-bye, lullaby. 
I’d like to live to 
12960. 
I love you, granny. 


8094. 


the old Dutch farm: 


12902. 
8271. 


mah. 
me. 


19183. 
ninety-nine. 


19258. 


I’m a little outsider. 8334. 
“im alone, man. ,1014: 
It’s a long, long way. 8409. 


Jonn Blunt. 1061. 

Johnnie, Vil come back to you. 
19487. 

King of the Cannibal 
19507. 

Ku kiux klan. 


Islands. 


8475. 


1535 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


ee a NN eee SS 


Darewski (Herman) music pub. co.— 
Continued. 

Lil old one pound notes. 

Listening-in. 1085. 

Love of long ago. 19627. 

Loving cup. 1112. 

Man who proposed. 13258. 

Mary, in the days of the crinoline. 
13270. 

Neighbours. 1172. 

No! we’ve got some lovely monkey 
nuts. 19942. 

Oh! I’m longing! 

One golden hour 
1198. 

Open the gate of your 
8823, 22492, 24761. 

Pip, Squeak and Wilfred. 8874. 

Plantation jubilee. 8876. 

Potted geography. 8889. 

Put a bit o’ treacle on my pud- 


13165. 


13455. 
of dreams. 


heart. 


den, Mary Ann! 8911. 

Quaint songs for little voices. 
1241, 

Sally of Blue Anchor alley. 1263. 

Sing a song of bonnie Scotland. 
9042. 

Spa valse. 15922. 

Taxes. .. 1353. 

That don’t matter. 1358. 

That little geranium. 1361. 


That’s another one gone. 1362. 

Tom Hall. 13949. 

Vendetta. 9259. 

Way down East. 20764. 

Way they used to manage things 
in Egypt. 14043. 

We want a tot of rum. 1414. 

When I return at eventide. 9304. 

Whirling. 14089. 

Whoops-a-daisy. 

Won’t that be a wonderful day. 


9359. 

You and I and love. 1458. 

You are so very fascinating. 
9384. 

You never know. 1464. 

You will miss me sweetheart. 
1470. 


Da 


~ 


-ewski (Max): 


Fur and feathers. 21599. 
His” girl... 962 
Just for an hour. 13097. 


Look what I’ve found. 13204. 
Make it Saturday night. 13255. 
Shadow man. 18714. 
Snowball song. 13771. 
Star of the wilderness. 20467. 
That’s the tune. 9178. 
Dargin (Margaret) Slacker. 22807. 
Dargomizhsky (A.): 
Paladin: | JUSSKs 
Worm. 12270. 
Darimont (Alph.) & cie. Rapsodie 


dahoméenne. 13625. 


1438. ° 


Darke (H. E.) Ye Meee ae ie ye 


holy ones. 20913. 
Darlay (René): 
C'est vieux “et Ga ?m'sare. pas. 


4378. 
Je pense 4 mon estomac. 15065. 
Jolie jambe dans un joli bas. 
6549, 15074. . 
Ma gosse. 4557. 


Tu me le dois. 7575. 
Darling (Dorothy) Mary from Mis- 
Sissippi. 6772. 
Darling '(J." WF) Aden.” tre 
Darling (Lake): 


Girl I love. 3981. : 
I’m making believe that you a 
me. 4202. 
I need a new daddy.’ 2138. 
If I only had my way. 4256. 
There’s a little bit of Dixie in 
you. 5346. 
Daron-Merryman .- (Florence) 
Merryman (F. D.). 
Dart (H. L.) In the old rocking 
chair. 1040. | 
D’Artell (Louise) : 
God is love and He loves His 
children. 10231. 
I shall surely marry an American. 
17069, 21859. 
Juanita, I love you. 21998. 
Spirit of music. 11761. 
Darton (E. M.) Other sheep. 18501. 
Darvo (A. A.) First and last love. 
16808. 
Das lila separée 
Dasfeld (J.) 
12565. 
Dash (Irwin): 
Immigration Rose. 24150. 
it’s a man ev'ry time, it’s a man. 


See 


7740. 
Celles que nous aimons. 


24189. 

Dauber (Dol.) Mein vis-4-vis ist die 
Marie. 3291. 

Dautenhahn (M. C.) Why do I love 
my flag. 12229. 

D’Avanzo (Nicolini) Urdema Ssere- 
nata. 20699. 

Davenport (Lillian) Can’t use no 

monkey man. 18623. 

Davenport high school music study 
club. Red and blue. 7185. 

D’Averil (Nicolas) Little sea pic- 
tures. 15204. 

Davey (G. H.): 


I’m gonna change her name from 
Miss to Mrs. S-I-double-P-Y. 
8343. 


Meet all your troubles with an 


Al. Smith smile. 2479. 
Davico (V.):: 
Fleurs mortes. 16812. 


9890. 
2537. 


Trois chants d’ amour. 
David (—) Moon river. 


1536 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


David (Adolphe) : 
Mandolinistes (Les) 7808 (67). 
Réve de la marquise. T7808 (108). 
Valse du vertige. 7808 (148). 
David (D. L.) Méthode pratique de 
chant, .15339. 
David (Félicien) Thou brilliant bird. 
3131. 
Havyid: (HH. W.): 
Felix kept on walking. 21544. 
He give-a-me a rose. 8266. 
In the eyes of the world you’re 
mine. &394. 
Oh, star of eve. 476s 
Shake that shimmy. 9012. 
She’s got the wana blues. 25042. 
Then you'll be sorry for me. 9185. 
Why Robinson Crusoe got the 
blues, 25519. 
David (Lee): 
Automne de l’amour. 18466. 


Ellis Island blues. 21497, 23352 
(39). 

Fool. 21574, 23352. (42, 48). 

Gone, but still in my heart. 1995, 
4013, 5679 (198), 6254, 8237, 
10253, 14760, 21657, 21658. 

I dream of a castle in Spain. 
2100, 8325. 

If I should see you cry. 21898, 


25595 (404). 
In our parlor on a Sunday night. 
1475 (17), 4289, 4290, 6478. 
Let’s take a car ride. 6623, 8504. 
Red light Annie. 20201, 24914. 
Rose of Chinatown. 2866. 
Roses of love. 24965, 24966. 
There’s just a bit o’ heaven in 
your smile. 23040, 25595 (501). 


Where the Volga flows. 5583, 
D084, 
David (Worton) Are you here, Mag- 
gie Mooney, are you here. 16432. 
Davidoff (Charles) ! 
At the fountain. 21069. 
Valse serenade. 23134. 
Davidson (—) Mr. Goshawful Loose 
in his gallopin’ goose. 22265. 
Davidson (Eric) Reynolds & ©c0.’s | 


concert party albums, no. 33.’ 15744. 
Davidson (Jacob) Coo-coo-ri-coo. —. 
Davidson (Malcolm) : 

Conjuration. 16628. 
Gala water. braw braw lads. 8207. 
Laird o’Cockpen. 8485. 
Stay O sweet. 17979. 
Davidson (Morris) : 


Along Broadway. 3410. 


Dixie mine I hear you ealling. 

Sa O0OT. 

Hindu man. 14824. 

Just a Clancy that’s all. 220035. 
1 


Red rose. 15785. 
Silver-haired Rose. 5143. 
Somewhere R. F. D. 15894. 

You built a home in my heart. 
16341. 
Davidson (Pearl) 
love me, little Lou. 
Davidson (Walter) : 

Mr. Goshawful Loose in his gal- 
lopin’ goose. 22265. : 

*Neath the Carolina moon. 17555.. 
Davies (Arthur) Lonesome. 138197. 

Davies (C. G.) Ihave a little shadow. 


Whisper that you 
16278. 


10436. 
Davies (E. J.) Bonnie Scotland. 
21188. 
Davies (H. W.) Humpty Dumpty. 
24047. 
Davies (Hubert) Conversation. 9813. 
Davies (J. W.): 
Be mine. 7895, 
T’ll come over for you. 14891. 


Davies (Reuben) : 
Passing clouds. 22531. 
Remembrance. 20974 (193) , 22640. 
Remembrances. 7194. 
Davies (S. J.) Ceritos march. 
Davies (T. J.) Leonora. 10749. 
Davies (W. R.) Kiwanis builder’s 
song. 2300. 
Davis (Arthur): 
Benedictus es Domine. 16485. 
March of the goblins. 17388. 
Moonlight waltz. 17457. 
On the lake. 17644. 
Passing shadows. 17688. 
Pray, children, pray. 17739. 
Twilight musings. 3183. 
Davis (Benny) : 
All my life. 27013. 
Dearest you’re the nearest to my 
heart. 6031. 
I’m somebody 
19264, 19265. 
Pretty little thing. 22599, 24891. 
Say it while dancing. 24997. 
Smile will go a long long way. 
11681. 
Stella. 9111. 
That bran’ new gal 0’ mine. 
18364 (318), 20584, 20585. 
When will the sun shine for me. 
D067, 5568, 9319, 16258. 
While you're gone. 18279. 
Davis (Bill) Just a lullaby. 15089. 
Davis s (Ue) 
3eautiful iris. 5809. 
Salute the Dokeys. 
Davis (Carlyle) : 
For.a rainy day. 
Picidae. 13560. 


14407. 


nobody loves. 


18062, 


11573. 


Where willows droop. 16274. 


37 


INDEX 


pt. m1, n. 8, v.18 | 


Davis (Don) 
come back, but Til be with some- 
body else. 10444, 24086. : 

Davis (KH. B.): 

Go to. sleep, 
8232. 
My dear old Texas. 8707. 

Davis (Eddie) Neath.Eastern skies. 
2610. 

Davis (Eleanor) : 

Clock’s song. 80. 
Lover’s gift. 8560. 


my darling baby. 


Melodies for children. 15319. 
Prelude classique. 8895. 
Davis (Esther) This is Colorado. 
11941. 
Davis (iF. M.).. pseud. —See  Biack 
CJM.) Baas: 
Davis (Flora) Four sacred songs. 
16602. 
Davis (G. B.) Davis short method. 
23690. 


Davis (G. G.) Some day I’ll wander 
back. 588, 13779. 
Davis (G. L.) Down in Poverty row. 
25595 (76). 
Davis (J. D.) 
Bawis)(J2043) 
Davis .¢(J.. M.): 
Baby’s got the blues. 16455. 
Better give your sweetie what she 


Praeludium. 23689. 
Brazil special. 60. 


needs. 185382. 
Cherokee. 18670. 
He’s never gonna throw me down. 
19112. 
I love you Hawaii. 19239. 
3ist street blues. 20974. 
Davis (Jack) May the rose of my 


heart never die. 2470. 
IDaNwis’ CK. Ke.) 
Night moth. §s747. 
Pixies. 1230. 
Davis (K. W.) Whatever is, is best. 
7689. 


Davis (L. P.) Our sufficiency. 24774. 
Davis (Lou): 

I’m sitting pretty, in a pretty city. 
19262, 19263. 

I’m sitting pretty in a pretty little 
eity. . 163873 (32),,,. 17058, 19262, 
19263, 21849, 24110. 

Low down blues. 2423. 

Rose Marie, flower of 
2859, 5041. 

Treat ’em rough. 

Wild papa. 5603. 

Davis (M.) lLet’s wander back again, 


Spain. 


11995, 13958. 


pal. 10761. 
Davis (M. M.) Tut. 12014. 
Davis (Mae) My love aeroplane. 
S717. 
Davis (Meyer): 
Laddie boy. 19522. 


Paradise blues. 24800. 


I'll be here when you | Davis (Mildred) : : 


Sallie—Irene—and—Mae. 8971. _ 
Somebody missed a lovin’ mamma. 
(ook 
Davis (Milton) : 
Ev’ry little while. 6146. 
Oh honey be yourself. 15540. 
Davis (N. C.) Early mornin’) blues. 


10027. 
Davis (N. C.) music co. Early mornin’ 
blues. 10027. 


Davis (Phil) Fanfare valse. 3896. 
Davis (R. L.) jr. Just leave me alone. 
15100. 


Davis (R. M.) Faded pink sunbon- 


net. 10090. 
Davis (T.) Those cruel mama blues. 
18094. 
Davis (Mrs. W. E.), Vacation time is 
here. 12056. 
Davis & Stewart. Salute the Dokeys. 
H5TS. 


23690. 
Of days that 


Davis short method. 
Davis-Smail (Laura) 


are past. 2662. 
Davy (N. W. W.)>™. Nation's! “eriet. 
22374. 
Dawley (D. A.): 
Memphis bound. 2496. 
Sweet daddy blues, 11830. 


Dawlish (Peter) Little June Rose. 
19585. 
Dawson (Dora) 
stand my loving man. 
Dawson (E. G.) Mother. 
Dawson (Eli): 
Baltimore M. D., that’s the only 
doctor for me. 14280. 


They can’t under- 
18089. 
11042, 


Gee! I’m tickled pink. 14733, 
14734. 

Hot dog. 19161. 

Just a feather from the wings of 
an angel. 4877. 

M. T. pocket blues. 17365. 

Those ha ha blues. 18097. 


Uncle Joe. 16135, 16136. 


Dawson (G. J.): 
My feet won't stand when trpuble 


begins. 15422. 
When shadows’ softly sway. 


16246. 
Dawson (G. M.) 
ing for Mars. 
Dawson (Paul): 
Christians awake. 841. 
It came upon the midnight clear. 
281. 
O, come all ye faithful. 467. 
O little town of Bethlehem. 468. . 
Once in royal David's city. 490. - 
Silent night. 576. 
Dawson (W. L.) Jump back honey, 
jump back. 10654. 


3yve-bye, we're sail- 
18604. 


1538 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Day (A. J.) Longing for home sweet 
home, 24859, 
(Alfred) 

22142. 
Daw, (2. F.) 
22588, 22389. 


Love dream blues. 


Night in the desert. 


Day (Francis) Katie Callaghan, 
22027. 

Dawah: :}. “Let's. 0.’ 10758. -: 

Day (M. C.) Love pipes of June. 
ige222. 

Day (M.M.) Beautiful Galilee. 9579. 

Day (T. A.) Sweet Marguerite. 3060. 

Day (U.S. G.) First-time that I met 
VOU ato. 

Day of glory. 23695: 

Dazem, 6G. yiatt I only, had:.a; par 
like you. 21896. 


Deacey (E.) Washtub blues. 18222. 
Deacon (Charles) : 

Aline. 5679 (8). 

Heartsease. 14163 (234). 

Queen of the air. 14163 (455). 
Deacon (KE. V.): 

Christmas eve lullaby. 23602. 
Mother Goose toy shop. 24560. 
Dean (Pouglas) Dreams of my own 

_ land. 7808 (24), 14163 (147). 
Dean (EK. M.): 
Down to grandgma’s on the farm. 


16733. ie 

I love my dear old daddy too. 
14900. . 

I’m from Illinois. 17045. 

Dean (E. S.): 

Blessed story. 5841. 

Crown. 8050. 

Father’s love. 6169. 

For me. 8191. 


I’m happy with Jesus. 6416. 

Let Him in. 8499. 

Make room for the King. 6735. 
Nearing eternity. 8739. 

Nobody loves like Jesus. 8757. 
Sinee Jesus redeemed my soul. 


9040. 


Dean (W.G.) Rabbit blues. 4983. 
Dean (W.N.): 
Admiration waltz. 14176. 


Innocence. 15034. 
Love story. 19628. 
Moonlit waters. 411. 
When. I come home to you. 717. 
Deane (H. F. W.) & sons, Year book 
press, 1]td.: 


All in this pleasant evening. 
14199. 

Cherry ripe. 14421. 

Fairy song. 14666. 


Fineen the rover. 14687. 
Haste thee! haste thee! 4061. 
Hob a derry danno. 14829. 


In merry mood. 15010. 
Little bit of garden. 15195. 
My dove. 15419. 


O! who is so merry! 15532. 
Rover. 15779. 

Some say. 15886. 

Song for me. 15900. 
Spanish lullaby. 15923. 


16209. 
My Mamie Rose. 


Weather wise. 
De Angelis (Phil) 
24604. ; 
Deas (Alex) My dream. 19848. 
Deas (EK. C.) I heard the voice of 
Jesus say. 6390. 
De Bach (C.) See Bach (C. De) 
De Beck (-—) Barney Google. 12448. 
De Blois (C. M.) jr. When George 
Washington Stone, toots his saxo- 
phone. 93802. 
Debraux (1.): 
Danse monténégrine. 
Gas de champagne. 
Debre (Ars. S. R.) 
De Broux (W. J.) 
memory. 11288. 
De Buce (Robert) Garden is a love- 
some thing. 10190. 
De Bueris (John) - 
Blue Mediterranean. 
Estella. 8155. 
Fluttering butterfly... 12817. 
Grateful. 6270, 16900. 
Paprika. 7067. 
Valse la la. 9257. 
De Buhl (Hilliar) Everybody calls 
me angel child. 6145. 
Debuller (Natalie) : 


6012. 
3962. . 
Florabel. 8185. 
On the sea of my 


5847, 


Blane et noir. 12344. (4) 

Cendrillon valse, no. 2. 14163 
(82). 

Cerisette mazurka, no. 2. 14165 
(83) 

Chevaux de bois. 20974 (11) 

Conte de grand’mére. 20974 (13) 


Menetrier scene villageoise. 20974 
(49) 
Papillion polka. 
Pendule a musique. 
Perles fines valse. 
Petits jongleurs. 12344 (42) 
Rose rouge mazurka. 20974 (69) 
Sabres de bois. 12344 (44) 
Seguidille. 20974 (70) 
Sérénade. 20974. (71) 
Tambour battant, no. 2. 
(559) 
Vive’ polichinelle. 


Debussy (Claude) : 
Arabesque. 21411. 
Ballade. 8083, 9919. 
Beau soir. 12455.— 


20974 (62) 
20974 (63) 
20974 . (64) 


14163 


20974 (82) 


1539 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n.8., v.18 


Debussy (Claude)—Continued. 


Danse. 6032, 8084, 9920, 25595 
(367) 

Danseuses de Delphes. 16663, 
16664. 

Estampes. 18910. 

Fétes. 12800. 


Homage a’Rameau. 4103. 
Isle joyeuse. 21959, 21960. 
Jardins sous la pluie. 19417. 
Mandoline. 24445. 
Marche écossaise. 
Mazurka. 10944. 
Nuages. 11197, 13426. 
Nuit d’étoiles. 13427. 
Petite suite. 20107. 
Rapsodie. 8922. 
Reverie. 538. 
Romanee. 24949. 
Sarabande. 7249. 
Sirénes. 13745. 
Tears fall in my heart. 
Trois chansons. 16686. 
Valse romantique. 9258. 
Decameron nights. 4584. 
De Cesare (Giuseppe) 
nuto. 7584. % 
Decevee (Edwin) Menuet du XVII**"* 
siécle. 9413 (93). 
De Charivenet (Jean) 
you in Palos Verdes. 


De Cimber (J. V.): 


1124. 


25240. 


Tutto ’e fer- 


Waiting for 
18208. 


Alabama in the evening. 1497, 
16392. 

Broadway squaw. 35956. 

Don’t do that! Charlie. 884. 


Gonna take away the shim’, I’ve 
got those shimmie blues. 10254. 

Razzlin’ raggedy rag. 4995. 

Sometimes sad, sometimes glad. 
596. 

That’s why. 1368. 

Thinking. 11940. 

World’s all wrong. 5633. 


Deck (Loretta) : 


Ghost of the jazbo inn. 6228. 

My star of love. 6925. 
Deckelmeyer (Loretta) : 

Ghost of the jazbo inn. 6228. 


My star of love. 6925. 
Decker (G. ©.) Out of the darkness 


to sunlight. 7051. 

Decker. (P.  C.) Valse plaintive. 
1399. 

Decker (Walter) Keep smiling on. 
1? T. 


DeCosta (—) Mary dear, some day we 
will meet again. 2456. 
De Costa (Harry): 
Benny! be yourself. 
I’m a harmony baby. 
On Sunday. 11278. 
Out and gone. 20067. 


7913. 
4183. 


‘Dee (M. R.) 


De Costa (Leon) : 
Luck. 674s 
Somewhere in my heart. 

Decourcelle (Paul) : 
Canzonetta. 5904. 
Feuille d’ album. 6175. 
Gavotte et musette. 
Giovinezza. 3978. 
Hautbois soupire. 6307. 
Intermezzo. 21033. 
Ma mie. 15267. 
Mon ccur m’a dit. 

6853. 

Monts bleus. 
Naila. 22370. 
Nocturne. 23398. 
Pavane. 22537. 
Petite valse. 22549. 
Pour défiler. 8890. 


9079. - 


21614. 


407, 6852, 


22282. 


Sérénade 4 Polichinelle. 5104, 
7280, 7281. 
Songe. 7384. 
Sweet remembrance. 15989. 
Valse. 21034. 
Valse aimée. 5437. 

De Courcy (P. W.) Barearole. 9570. 


De Curtis (Ernesto) See Curtis 
(Ernesto de). 

de Curtis (G. B.) O sole mio. 2660. 

Dédé. 12, 72, 200, 325, 458, 666. 

Whitman’s ride. 18286. 

De Ely (Baron) jr. O burdened soul. 
ERY 

Deen (Lucile) : 


Golden fleece. 19055. 


What do you think of violet? 
20795. 
Deering (G. W.) Sweet angel of 
love. 15978. 


de Farias (HE. D. E.) Vraie Samba. 
12099. 
De Fino (Andrew) 
with me. 10926. 
De Forest (May) 
man. 9151. 
Defosse (Henry) 
mineur. 15694. 
De Francmesnil (Roger) Eternelle 
histoire. 38869. 
Defresne (André) 
grecs. 9926. 


Mary come along 
Singing highway- 


Prélude en si bémo!t 


Trois chants 


‘De Freyne (Rollo) : 


Curly-head, just kiss me good- 
night. 18740. 
Dead roses. 21402. 


Hawaiian eyes. 6309. 
Rippling tide. 15753. 
Deges (Mrs. W. E.) Caroline. 23564. 


De Gogne (Charles) 
boy. 15470, 19901. 
De Golier (R. J.): 
Carol of Lorraine. 21250. 
Now my heart is heavy laden. 
22407. 


My wonderful 


1540 


ne 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


De Graff (Jere) : 
Angelus. 1527. 
Sunbeam. 1825. 

de Grassi (Antonio) 

lude. 11510. 

DeGregorio (G.) 
Olt). eCrOua- x... - 
De Harport (Teresita) : 

De Harport’s practical method for 
tenor banjo. 16690. 
De Harport’s (Teresita) practi- 


Rhapsodie pre- 


Peroné . 
24825. 


. . per- 


cal piano method. 18793. 
De Haven (Jack) Fading rose. 
14658. 


Dehler (Lawrence) : 

Frisco, you’re calling me. 23852. 

Is it better to have loved and lost 
than never to have loved at all. 
21955. 

Deil’s awa’. 9927. 

Deiro (Guido) : 
Breitenbush march. 
Caprice. 7969, 7970. 
Valse caprice. 20708. 

Deis (Carl) Nocturne. 

Deiss & Crepin: 
Aubade. 5777. 
Sérénade. 5099. 

De Jahn (A. G.) 

4714, 24587. 

De Jong (Marinus) 

de). 

De Jong (Sidney) Don’t, I love the 

Way you're tempting me. 21435. 

De ‘Koven (A. F.) : 

Cradle song. 14163 (127). 
Dear little maid. 25595 (71). 
Favorite melodies from Robin 


18579. 


18794. 


My dream girl. 


See Jong (M. 


Hood. 9418 (46). ; 
Lanciers. T7808 (58, 59). 
Love song. 25595 (168). 


Love’s eyes. 25595 (171). 

Love’s roses. 25595 (172). 
March. 183864 (59-61). 

My cavalier. 25595 (194). 

My hame is whére the heather 


blooms. 18364 (148). 
O promise me. 14163 (400). 
Rob Roy. T7808 (112-114), 9413 
(5 A 


De Koven (Reginald) : 
Cradle song. 14163 (127). 
Dear little maid. 25595 (71). 
Favorite melodies from Robin 

Hood. 9413 (46). 

Lanciers. T808 (58,°59). 
Love song. 25595 (168). 
Love’s eyes. 25595 (171). 
Love’s roses. 25595 (172). 
March. 18364 (59-61). 
My eavalier. 25595 (194). 


My hame is where the heather 


blooms. 183864 (148). 
O promise me. 14163 (400). 
Rob Roy. T7808 (112-114), 9413 
C12t. jc 
De Koven music co. Someday you'll 
pay. 5178. 


Delabre (L. G.): 
Continue tu m/’intéresses. 


9812. 
Perversion. 13546, 17706. 


Voui, ma Cocotte. 691. 
Delacassé (Eugene) Roses rouges. 
24967. 
Delachi (Paolo) .4~ composizioni. 
21416. 
Delafosse (Léon) : 
-  Douze valses préludes. 14163 
(136). 
Nocturne. 14163 (187). 
Soirs d’ amour. 14163 (526). 
Delage (Maurice) Trois poémes. 
8086. 


De Laine (F. J.) Dixie blues. 18814. 


De Lamater (E.) Indian trail. 24181. 
Delaney (Tom): 
Dancing blues. 3725. 
Down home Charleston dance. 
3801. 


Every day blues. 12773. 
Ive got dem bootlegging blues. 


VAD 1. 

Log cabin blues. 1095, 15209, 
19596. 

Sinful blues. 5147. 

South bound blues. 13812. 


De Lano (C. S.): 
Chords and modulations for tenor 
banjo. 1730. 
Gliding gondola 
(199). 
Humoreske. 
Pep. 2744. 
De Lano (Raymond & Leon) 
LGOSo. 


waltz. 14163 


2085. © 


China. 


Delaquerriére fils. A Montmartre 
la-haut. 14168. 

de Lara (Isidore) See Lara (Isidore 
de) 

De Lasaux (H.E.) jr. She’s different. 
5120. 


De La Tombelle (F.) 
belle (F. de) 


Delbruck (Alfred) Tender ties. 
del Castillo (L. G.) 
dial. 15438, 18447. 


Delcove (Mary) 
a sight of you. 
Deleroix (Léon) : 


Chanson ealine. 
Sonate. 16691. 


See La Tom- 


25248. 
Around the sun- 


I’ve been longing for 
10507. 


18659. 


1541 


INDEX 


pt. Wi, n. s., v.18 


De Leath (Vaughn) pseud.. See Von 
de Leith (Leonoré). 
De Leonard (Harry) 
lonely. 1965. 
DeLeone (Wi) 
Asking God to bless you. 3450. 
Give ear to my words, O Lord. 
23887. 
In blossom time. 24154. 
Lullaby. 19648, 19649. 
Twilight. 20682. 
Vale of prayer. 5435. 
De Lespinasse (C. M.) For nesting 
time is here. 23839. 
Delf (Harry) : 
qvery one is beautiful in some- 
one’s eyes. 1899. 
What’s worth while having, is 
worth while waiting for. 7687. 
Del’ Horno (—) See Horno (-Del’) 
Delibes (C. P. L.): 


Gee how I feel 


Coppélia. 14545, 23708, 23709. 
Coppélia-suite. 6033. 
Fantaisie. S087. 
OU va la jeune Indoue. 1825. 
Pas des fleurs. TOT. 
Source. 9928. 
Valse des heures. 14163 (138). 
Delille (Francis) Forlorn hopes. 
14709, 14710. 
Delius (Frederick) : 
Concerto. S088. 
Dance rhapsody. 21385. 
Eventyr. 21517, 


Hassan. 10308. 


North country sketches. 4798. 


Three preludes. 18795. 
Delker (M. B.) Flag that I love. 
21564. 


Dell (Audrey) : 
Hello Tom Mix! 14810. 
I’m wondering why. 14936. 


Where is my girl to-night? 16267. 


Dell (Della) Love heart o’ me. 
17326. 
Dell’ Acqua (Eva) See Acqua (Eva 
Dell’) 
Dellafield (Henry): 

Harp. 23971: 

Petite varsovienne de _ concert. 

24837. 
Deila Maria (—) Moderato. 15362. 
Dell Merrill (Clara) Everett the 
heart of America’s wonderland. 
18921. 
Dellon (H. A.): 

Colorado. 8021. 

You're like a baby. T7788. 
Dellon (Harold) inc. Colorado. 
8021. 
Dell’ Ordo (Paolo) San Francisco, 


fair and free. 7248. 


Delmas (Mare): 
Iriam. 6505. 
Noél d’enfant. 
O nuit. 15529. 

Delmet (Paul): 
Chanson 4 boire. 25595 (38). 
Chanson fréle. 25595 (39). 

Qu’ importe. 25595 (228). 

Ton mez. 25595 (281). 

Toujours vous. 25595 (283). 

Tu m’apparus. 25595 (289). 

Vous étes jolie. 25595 (297, 298). 
Delmore (Yolande) Hawaiian moon. 

19102. 

De Lora (Leon) Amorita. 16417. 
Del Riego (Teresa) : 


15514, 


Art thou weary... 781. 
Dolores. 14570. 
Jewelled rosary. 15069. 


Night has a thousand eyes. 22387. 


Rose-Marie of Normandy. 544. 

Song of joy. 15901. 

Thank God for a garden. 3097. 
Delrieu fréres: 

Boite 4 musique. 38548. 

‘Canzonetta. 3584. 

Chanson d’amour. 3606. 

Fai and. 6150. 

Flirt 4 Monte Carlo. 3927. 

Pas des chérubins. 4884. 

Patati-patata. 4895. 

Serenata. 5107. , 

Souple, comme des lianes. 5218. 

Trois chants d’amour. 


9890. . 
Valse sans nom. 5446. 
Delsart (Veuve J.) Dernier sommeil 

de la vierge. 14163 (335). 


Delsart (Jules) Rigaudon. 14163 
(466-470). 
De Luca (Clelia) : 
"A canzone ’e Santa Lucia. 18369. 
Buon divertimento. 9673. 
Pe’ sti fosse ca tu tiene. 113869. 


De Luca (F. Credei d’amarti. 
12630. 

De Luca (Raffaele) : 
Argentina. 7T8d1. 
Canto e chiagno. 5901. 
Lu pisciaiolu e la 

19646. 
°O pulisse e’ a calandrella. S776. 
. ’O ritorno. 8777. . 
De Luxe music Co. 
2560. 

De Lyle (Carlyon) : 
Beyond the shadows. 48. 
’Tis kismet. 16083. 
20 little-hand pieces. 23710. 

De Macedo (William) I need you so. 

10493. ‘ 
De Marbelle (Dion) When they ring 
the golden bells for you and me. 
12189. 
Demarest 
23711. 


N.) 


‘signurina. 


My alltyme girl. 


(Clifford) Intermezzo. 


1542 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


de Marinis (Ludovico) See Marinis 
(Ludovico de) 

De Martini (Henri) 
5144. 

De Masellis (Giuseppe) : 
Amor di favorita. 14215. 
Chimera. 5949. 
Miry. 6835. 

De Messimy (E.) Spread your wings, 

eagle of America. 20457, 

Demets (E.) : 


Silver star. 


Amphitrite errante. 1523. 

Deux oraisons. 1872. 

Nocturne. 2520. 

Pour jouer avec la bien aimée. 
ubihos 

Trois émotions. 3175. 


8S mélodies japonaises. 1348. 
De Michele (F. V.) Monna. 11021. 
Deming (E. B): 
Call to peace. 18616. 
Woman’s part. 20896. 
Demma (E.) Panecuocolo e. acqua- 
quiglia. 24795. 
De Moss (H. S.): 
Bodkin Goodle. 23510. 


Pennsylvania the keystone of the 


Wnton: Vlas. 
Dempsey (A. H.) Song of Saskatch- 
ewan. 2992. 


Dempsey (Henry) 
mann (Kai). 


pseud. See Nor- 


Dempsey (J. 1.) Love’s fairest 
flower. 4544. 

De Nat (Joseph) Just a. little song 
for you. 19454. 


Denbow (A. M.): 
Moon rise in the U. S. A. 17452. 
Which one shall it be? 18274. 

Dence (C. H.) Just a plaything for 

you, 19455. 

Denholm (W. S.) 

tight. 23924. 
Denison (Arthur) ‘Toinette. 
Denison (T. S.) & co.: 
Air de ballet. ~ 16389. 
Chile-con-carme eyes. 
Chinese dance, 16584. 
Choral no. 1. 16586. 
Choral no. 2. 16587. 
Choral no. 3. 16588. 
Cloudiand waltz. 16607. 
Creseent moon waltz. 16646. 
Dainty shepherdess. 16655. 
Denison’s bohemia finale. 18798. 
Denison’s descriptive music book. 
21417. 
Dorothea polka. 
Dream. 16734. 
Fables, nothing but dog-gone lies. 
18931. 
Festival mazurka.. 16801. 
_ Fire scene. 16807. 
Flight of the soul. 
Flirtation. 16814. 


106658—24-——16 


Good night—sleep 


3163. 


18676. 


16725. 


16815. 


Frolic of the elves. 16835. 
Ghost march. 16855. 

Gipsy gavotte. 16860. 
Hawaiian serenade. 16921. 
Here comes the band. 16941. 
Hold steady. 16953. 

Hula Lu. 19174. 

Hunter’s horn. 16987. 

In the moonlight. 17131. 
Interlude. 17144. 

Javanese dance. 17168. . 
Ladies’ aid. 19523. 
Love in lavender. 17827. 
Love’s pleading. 17346. 
Lullaby. 17360. 

Mechanieal doll. 17406. 
Merry men. 17416. 

Mia Carlotta. 19756. 
Minstrels on parade. 17480. 
My jungle bungalow. 19868. 
Native Indian chant. 17552. 


Night that Timothy Sheenan mar- 


ried Daphanay McGrew. 19932. 
Old plantation moon. 20024. 
Pastoral. 17838. 

Pirate bold. 20119. 
Samovar. 17832. 
Seared to death. 17841. 
Seminola. 17862. 
Serenade. 17865. 
Sorrow. 17961. 
Storm scene. 17991. 
Story of a song. 20483. 
Struggle. 17994. 
Tarantelle, 18046. 
Tenderness. 18060. 
Thelma mazurka. 18078. 
Vespers. 18186. 
Victory forever. 18188. 
White eagle polka. 18284. 
Will-o’-the-wisp. 18308. 
Winter jingles. 18315. 
Youngest in the family. 18359. 
Denison’s descriptive music book. 
21417. 
Denisty (Camille ) Ton regard 


m’enivre. 20650. 
Denker (Helen) I never knew what it 
was to shed tears till I met you. 
8350. 
Denmark, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. V. 
Dennée (Charles) : 
Gaprice, 25595), (3): 
Consolation. 25595 (57). 
Danse humoristique. 14163 (130). 
Impromptu. 25595 (136). 
Intermezzo. 14163 (139). 
Papillon... .25595)),(222). 
Tarantelle. 25595 (268). 
Toceata. 25595 (73). 
Dennett (D. D.): 
Choosing time. 21302. 
Cinderella of the sea. 
Fishing for dreams. 


12596. 
14692. 


1543 


INDEX 


pt. 111, 0. s., v.18 | 


Dennett (D. D.)—Continued. 
It’s the bait. 21967. 
Laddie Boy’s lament. 
Shadow land. 15827. 
Two songs. 16693. 

Denni (Lucien) : 

Hello dearie, hello. 985, 4090. 

I’ve got the greens. 2144, 17075. 

Memory’s garden. 1140, 6800. 

Old King Tut, was a wise old nut. 
7 1 8809: 

Suppose the rose were you. 18012. 

Dennington (Gladys) Breaking the 

golden links of home. 18476. 

Denny (Jack) Let me waltz with you. 

22071. 

Densmore (—): 

Christmas, 
(360). ; 

Cigarette. 20974 (109). 

Gardenia. 25595 (384). 

Densmore (J. H.): 

Good tidings of great joy. 
23930. 

Here’s my heart. 23995. 

South winds are blowing. 


17241. 


Christmas. 25595 


23928-— 


7400. 


Denton (George) Love in summer- 
time. 15240. 
Denton (Henry) Echo’s of India. 
21481. 
Denton (J. J.) Little major. 22100. 
Denton & Haskins music ¢o.: 
Angel’s prayer. 21047. 
Birth of the shamrock. 23493. 


23990. 
22100. 


Heart’s haven. 
Little major. 
Denza (Leila) : 
Gallop, my steed. 18364 (75). 
Si vous l’aviez compris. 9030. 
Sing on. 9413 (130). 
De Pace (Bernardo) Love makes the 


world a merry-go-round. 6692. 
Départ de lame. 3764. 
Départ pour l’alpage. 14548. 


DePearsall (R. L.) O, who will o’er 
the downs so free. 14163 (404). 
De Pina (J. C.) Summertime blues. 
13847. 
Deplaix (Georges) 
roles. 15762. 
Deppen (J. L.): 
Japanese sunset. 
21977. 
Joli bleuet. ~ 
Depret (Maurice) 


Romance sans pa- 


6529, 19414, 


Dal. 22os: 
Marche des Escho- 


liers. 6754, 10919. 
Dequin (Leon) : 
Gégéne. 14735. 
Popular. 7128. 
Derby (EH. H.) Disenchanted' isle. 
18338. 
Derby (R. A.) Disenchanted isle. 
1833. ; 
Derby ram. 21418. 


De-Remer (Harold) Good morning, 
Texas. 21663. 
De Rhynal (Camille) See Rhynal 


(Camille de) 
Dernerth (G. B.) Vision adore. 
De Rosa (S. J.) Lily: 6636. 
De Rose (Peter) : 
Lovely, rose. 17338, 19632. 
Queen ‘of Egypt. 13610. 
Russian Rose. 756 (93). 
Send the sunshine everywhere. 
7276. 
Upright and grand. 18172. 
You'll regret, dear, if you leave 
me.’ 12301. ; 
De Rosier (A. J.) Don’t forget you 
have a mother lad who’s getting old 
and gray. 8104. ) 
D’Errico (Frank) : 


9267. 


Danzando. 21393. 
Mariuccia. 22199. 
Vittorina. 25418. 
De Salvin (Vincenzo) Presente . 
passato ...efuturo. 13594. 


De Santis (Frank) Charm girl. 3612. 
De Santis (Louis) : 
Colombina. 21325. 
Melodious fox-trot. 
De Santo (A.): 
Our Jack. 20061. 


390. 


Redemption. 24915. 
De Sarasate (Pablo) Spanish dance. 
3005. 


Deschermeier (Jos.) : 
Adoremus and ps. Laudate Do- 
minum. 1488. 
Crux ave benedicta. 1785. 
Missa, Jesus, Rex pacis. 
O esca viatorum. 2645. 
O gloriosa Virginum. 2647. 
O sacrum corvivium. 2655. 
O. salutaris. 2656. 
Pange lingua. 2725, 2726. 
Desclée & co.: 
Cantuale 


5902. 
Commune. 23636. 
Méthode d’accompagnement du 
chant grégorien et de composi- 
tion dans Jes huit modes. 19755. 
Missa pro defunctis. 13314. 
Office des ténébres.. 11229. 
Officium et missa ultimi tridui 
majoris hebdomadae. 11230. 
Psalterium antiphonarii romani. 
11469. 
De Sena (Gennaro) 
10971. . 
Deshaies (F. G.) Chant de ralliement 
des Franco-Americains. 16568. 
Desmond (Elmer) Sweetheart Nell. 
3070. 
Desmond (J. E.) 
boys got there. 


6840. 


romano-seraphicum. 


Menuet empire. 


When the Yankee’ 
hoes 


1544 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


a TD ENE a Te I ane Oe ee 


Desmond (J. M.) Dreaming of 
mother old and.gray. 125. 

Desmond (Varney) Three thousand 
years ago. 25299. 


De Solla (Isidore) 
sing. 15524. 

Despernex (Marie) 
14163. (1) 

De Stefano (Giovanni) : 
American eagle. 18364 (10) 
Bella di Venezia. 18364 (22) 
Flower of Italy. 18364 (69) 
Golden star. 10245. 


De Sylva (B. G.): 
Aready. 21058, 21059. 
Bundle of love. 5874. 
Don’t cry Swanee. 3790. 
Minnie the mermaid. 22255. 
Morning will come. 4683. 

Dethier (J. V.) Seven last words of, 
Christ. 15826. 
Detrick (Gertrude) 

to be loved. 9970. 
Detroit music pub. co. 
21396. 
Dett (Bill): 
I’m begging you. 17089. 
In good old school days. 24160. 
In the merry month o’ May. 


O come let us 


A coeur joie. 


Don’t you want 


Day dreams. 


24176. 
Just the gal, just the pal. 19480. 
When you're away, sunshine 
seems just like rain. 20848. 


Wishing for you. 16312. 
Dett (R. N.): 


Listen to the lambs. 6641. 


Oh, the land I am bound for. 
2677. 
Open yo’ eyes. 24762. 
Poor me. 2770. 
Ramah. 17179. 
Winding road. 25525. 
Zion hallelujah. 3365. 
Deutch (Sam) Chaie braine mit der 
hoishanoo. 1696. 
Deutsch (A. S. C.) Holleywood. 
21744. 
Deux aveugles de Toléde. 9. 
Deux chants populaires persans. 922. 
Devaux (Jules) Dreamer. TSO8. 
(188) 
De Veaux (E. J.) Dancing baby doll. 
8067. 


De Vellis (M.) See Vellis (M. De) 


Dever (Stanley) I am waiting for 
you. 24067. 

Deveraux (Billy & Edith) Just ar- 
rived. 22012. 
Devereaux (G. F.) In the land of the 

bungalow. 1038S. 


De Verner (Henry) There’s a ray of 
Sunshine in our old southern home. 
11932. ; 


Devoll (B. V.) Our own Red, White 


and Blue. 20063. 
He , Volk €C. —8:) Honey bunch. 
21756. 
De Voll (Cal) : 
Til love you day after day. 6396. 


It takes a cruel, cruel papa to 
throw a sweet, sweet mama 
down. 17159. 

Since Sally left our alley. 

Sun-kist rose. 3046. 

Take me back to that shack by 
the Swanee. 20545. 

Tie a little string around your 
finger. 3145. 

To make me happy Monday, just 
give me my Sunday. 17555. 

When my shoes wear out from 
walking, Vll be on my feet 
again. T7700. 

De Vor (M. F.) Just a little tin Liz- 
zie and you. 10660. 

De Vore (Nicholas) 
music. 5635. 

Dew drop inn. 10541, 12148, 17365. 

Dew each trembling leaf unwreath’d. 
14552. 

De War (Wm.) 
mine. 18777. 

De Wick (Esmarelda) : 

Dear mother. 9910, 16678. 


17901. 


World’s best 


Dear little girl 0’ 


Don’t speak of the past. 9967, 
16719. 
U. S. of A-M-E-R-I-C-A. 12048. 
Dewitt (H. D.) Quiet evening. 
24907. 


De Witt» (bz, O:) 
Collection of hornpipes, cortra- 
dances ete. series 2. 9TS86. 
Reels and jigs. 11492. 
Dexter (N. B.) Beyond the blue sky. 


18534. 

De Yradier (Chevalier) Paloma. 
24791. 

Deyulio (J. P.) Dear little girl of 

- mine. 23695. 

Dezack (A.) An’ now it’s up to me. 
9489. 

Dézede (—) Andante con moto. 
14224. 

Dezeff (P.) Elégie. 3849. 

Dhalfhor (Gustave) Charming Lee. 
14414. 


D’Hardelot (Guy): 
Bee’s courtship. 5 
Curtain falls. 8055. 

2g 25595 

(65). 

Farmer’s daughter. 

Night in the wood. 

Sans toi. 5075. 

Speak to me. 9100. 

With thee. 25595 (318). 

Without thee. 18364 (250). 

Without you. 20895, 25538. 


or 


25995 (87). 
25993; (199). 


1545 


INDEX . 


Diabelli 28 esercizi melodici. 
2ADZ, 
Diadem. 18805. 
Diamant (Hans Duval-) 
Diamant (Hans) 
Diamante (—) Idyl. 25595 (369). 
Diamond (Jack) After all. 20987. 
Diana comes to town. 127, 194. 257. 
Diasio (F. A.) Lagrima. 4447. 
Diasio (J. S.): 
Ballando polka. 3485. 
Ciceala (La). 3640. 
Di Capua (Eduardo): 
70 sole mio. 470, 2660, 8780, 
11217, 17601, 22427, 24685. 


(A.) 


See Duval- 


Shamsy-shamsy. 11623. 
Dicey (Kdwin) Mother. 11041. 
Dichter’ { f R.).: 

Bad things. 9558. 


Don’t ask me why. 995d. 
I’m sorry I treated you so mean. 


4206. 

I’ve come back to my daddy. 
12995. 

Keep on goin’. 44038. 

On some Hegyptian trail. 11277. 


Wansa, 12121. 
Yeth’ yeth’ Betthie your the beth 


beth girl I Know. 18327. 
Dickens (F. IL.) Soldiers bonus. 
11691. 
Dicker (S.)  Cinderella’s bridal pro- 
cession. 9772, 9773. 
Dicker (Sam) & eco. Marcellonie. 
4581. 


Dickerman (A. J.): 
BRabe’s evening prayer. 
Hibiscus blooms. 10348. 


21086. 


Dickey (H. 8S.) It’s. hard. to forget. 
15041. 

Dickey (M. 8S.) Pack clouds away. 
1209. 

Dickey © (R.° N.) Moon madness. 
Zope, 


Dickie (Esther) : 

March of the dwarfs. 

Snowflakes. 17925. 
Dickinson (Clarence) : 

Angels and the shepherds. 

Earth and man. 1879. 

Evening prayer. 12771. 

In Bethlehem’s manger 

21918. : 

Promise of 

7154-7156. 

Romance. 7212. . 

This glad Haster day. 3125. 
Dickinson (Richard) Rosebud. 24962. 
Dieks:| (HAs) : 

Blackbird. 211785. 

Fantasia on American airs. 10098. 

Hymn tune voluntaries. 16992. 

Month of maying. 15370. 

Sweet dreams. 38055. 


17387. 


16422. 


lowly. 


resurrection. 528, 


pt. 11, n. s., v.15 


Thoughts of home. 3134. 
World’s Redeemer. 1452. . 
Dickson (Bert) When Vic starts to 
play on the victrola. 12191. . 
Dickson (Florence) Longing. 19608. 
Dickson (Stanley) God bless you. 

956. 
Dickson (W. L.) Something said 
you. 23302, (120). 


Did you hear my Jesus. 23715. 

Didge (Lawrence) I don’t know. 234. 

Dieb des glticks. 1830. 

Diederichs (Hugen) verlag. Vierzehn 

» lieder im volkston zur laute. 10983. 

Diémer (Veuve Louis) : ' 
Derniéres roses. 14163 (140). 
Romance. 14163 (474). 

Diémer (Louis) : 


Derniéres roses. 14163 (140). 


Romance. 14163 (474). 

Dienhardt (Otto) My Ida in Idaho. 
719. 

Dienstbach (Carl) Heartstrings. 
16932. 

Dieterich (Rene) Let’s call it a day. 
15167. 

Dieterich (Roy) Smiling crowds. 


3763, 17924. 
Dietrich (Frances) 
you tell? 2588. 
Dietrich-Hollinshead (Ursula) 
Hollinshead (Ursula Dietrich). 

Dietset (Harry): 
Broadway is a wonderful place. 
21202. 
Will you be waiting dear. 18309. 
Dietze (A. HF.) © Kiwanis “fox” trot. 
17234. : 
Dieudonne (Annette) Douze images 
en courts préludes. 6037. 


Diggle (Roland) Pastoral souvenir. 
1218. 
Di Giovanni 
3612. 
Di Janni (Giuseppe) : 
Elegie. 10047. 
Petite histoire d’amour. 7099. 
Dilks (R. R.) Sally the queen of 
tin pan alley. 20284. 
Dilks (Will) Los Angeles, my home. 


Moon why don’t 


See 


(Joseph) Charm girl. 


4523. 
Dill (Jack): 
Ain’t love a-wonderful thing. 
1493, 3390. . 
Alabamy black sheep. 21003. 


I’ve got a eross-eyed papa, but 
he looks straight to me. 24123. 

It took a long time to make you. 
earé.: "2230. 

Dill (Rosella) : 

Daddy’s tom boy girl. 

Lost and found. 4524. 

My soldier boy. 8725. 


8061. 


1546 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Dille (B. B.) 
Polly. 11417. 
Dille (M. J.) 
Polly. 11417. 
Dille & Dille. Polly. 11417. 
Diller (A.) First and second duet 
books. 7808 (201). 
Diller (Angela) : 
Augustin. 16448. 
Some sweet lass. 
Dumble-dum deary. 
Gossip Joan. 16892. 
Judge’s dance. 17188. 
Lazy man. 17256. 
Morning song. 17465. 
Oh, dear sixpence. 17611. 
Reap the flax. 17777. 
Slumber-song. 17920. 
Dillon (F. C.) Jack and the bean- 
stalk. 138066. 
Dillon (Mae) 


‘Polly, my! own dear 


Polly, my own dear 


16618. 
16748. 


My coal black mammy. 


15416. 
Dimick (F. N.) Hooch. 14847. 
Dimuro (Raffaele) Metodo com- 


pleto teorico pratico per lo studio 
della musica. 2508. — 

Dineen (John) Idaho blues. 10538. 
Dingley- Mathews (Blanche) See 
Mathews (B. D.). 

Dinorah. 19754. 

Dinowitzer (Harry) 
know. 1430. 

Dinsmore (E. E.): 


When you 


Our little Ford car. 11318. 
Sweethearts. 13878. 
Dinsmore (J. H.) Starry night. 


5679 (354). 
Dinteren (C. v.) 
komt. 14207. 
Dinwiddie (Pauline) 

17028. 

Me Prima (H.C. )¢ 
Lost time. 2402. 
Poetry of love. 

Discount (Paul) 

15190. 

Dismukes (I. M.) Boy scouts song. 

JSDO.5 
Distefano (Charles) 


Als je weer los 


I love music. 


4937. 
- Litvishe shtetele. 


Bimba misteri- 


osa. 23489. 
Di Stefano (Vincent) You're just 
like a beautiful bubble. 12311. 
District. 25582. 
Dr Demple ~(=3) : 
Bells in the valley. 12471. 


Danse des elfes. 105. ‘ 
Ditman (Eva) Winnifred. 23275. 
-Ditson (Oliver) co.: 

All for Jesus. 765. 
And so did he. T76. 
Andante cantabile. 
- Andante doloroso. 
Antiphon. 14239. 
Art thou weary. 


59679 (129). 
5679 (130). 


781. 


1547 


3448. 
23415- 


As it began to dawn. 

Assembly grand march. 
23417. 

At the window. 23425. 

Autumn dreams. 5781. 

Back home. 14271. 

Basque love song. T94. 

Bee in the honeysuckle. 23466. 

Bird in his cage. 14815. . 

Blessing and glory. 3534. 

Bon jour ma belle. 756 (10). 

Boogie man’s patrol. 18561. 

Bow Thine ear to me, O Lord. 
5852. 


Broken chord. .23527. 
Burning flame. 14364. 
Call of duty. 18618. 
Camellia. 823. 

Caress. 14893. 
Carnival dance. 23560. 
Carnovale. 5047. 


Carry me back to old Virginny. 
827, 828. 


Cat and dog. 3600. 


Cavalier’s song. 23571. 

Chant @amour. 23577. 

Charmian. 7993. 

Cherubs. 5941. 

Christmas morn is come again. 
23605. 


Class method for the violin. 3646. 
Cleopatra’s night. S848. 

Come now, and let us reason to- 
gether. 23627. 
Come where the 

5679 (162). 
Concert waltz. 21345. 
Cradle song. 21366. 
Creole love song. 3690. 
Cupid’s waltz. 3705. 
Danse _ characteristique. 

(649). 

Dark ‘shadow. 865. 

Day of resurrection. 6023. 
Deep in the night. 23706. 
Ditson’s music writer and speller. 

21427. 

Don Galliardo’s son. 6051. 

Early Italian songs and airs. 
23764. 

Elves. 6120. 

Esmeralda. 8154. 

Eureka method for the banjo in 

C notation. 18917. 

Fairies’ dance. 23795. 
Fairies revelry. 23796. 
Festival of the king. 20974 (154). 


lilies bloom. 


14163 


Fileuse d’or. 1925. 

First lessons on the viola. 21557. 

Five first grade pieces. 23880. 

Floradella. 23824. 

Flotsam. 14698. 

Follow the leader. 23837. 

For the numberless unknown 
heroes. 23848. 


INDEX 


Ditson (Oliver) co.—Continued. 


For you. 936. 

Four incidentals. 1130. 

Ghost in the haunted room. 23878. 

Gipsy caravan. 1475 (11). 

Go tell it onthemountains. 19046. 

God, grant us repose. 957. 

God that madest earth and heaven. 
19049. 


Goin’ home. 958, 959. 


Goin’ to shout. 239038. 
Going to town. 14753. 
Goldbeater. 4006. 


Gondolier’s song. 6258. 

Good Friday music in a Cata- 
lonian church. 6259. 

Grace before meat. 14766, 14767. 

Grandioso. 1475 (12). 


Grasshopper and the butterfly. 
967. 

Handy band book. 21689. 

Hark! hark! an angel throng. 
23967. 

Hark! hark! the lark. 1271. 

Hear my prayer. 14803. 

Here’s my heart. 23995. 

How so fair. 23828. 

Hunting song. 6369. 


If any little word of ours. 1029. 
Impatience. 25009. 
In Nicotina. 15012. 


In that day shall this song be 


sung. 6480. 
In the row-boat. 1041. 
Intermezzo. 971. 

Interrupted revery. 756 (121). 
Jacquine. 24199. 


Jesus, the very thought of Thee. 
24209. 

Jolly bachelors. 

Joshua. 4364. 

Kahira. 19490. 

King’s violinists. 6590. 

Lamentoso. 5679 (248). 

Largo. 6280. 

Leap frog. 24287. 

Lento. 5679 (255). 4 

Let uS now go even unto Beth- 
lehem. 24297. 

Liebeslied. 20974 (156). 

Lift your glad voices in triumph 
on high. 6633. 

Like as the hart desireth the 
waterbrooks. 1084. 

Lilacs. 15186. 

Linnet in the grove. 

Live and love again. 

Look at her well! 

Love song. 22148. 

Madrigale. 24415. 

Make it snappy. 24436. 

Man-o-wars man. 4579. 

March in D. 14163 (697). 

Mareh of the trolls. 15289. 


15075. 


6640. 
9679 (262). 
1100. 


1548 


~ Polka lent. 


pt. 111, nD. S., v.18 


Marqtise in porcelain. 6768. 
Mass in B flat. 6776. 
Matin song. 24472. 
Me an’ mah pardner. 
Melancholy. 24487. 
Memory’s harbor. 24500. 
Mia ecarissima. 6819. 
Minuet at Marly. 23469. 


1136. 


Minuet in E flat. 6884. 
Miss Grady. 1147. 
Moonlit waters. 24546. 


Morning greeting. 25010. 
Morning song. 20974 (170). 


Mother dear. 15389. 

Much ado about nothing. 15402. 

Music of the brook. 24576. 

Music students piano course. 
11068. 

My flower of life. 24590. é 

My lover is a fisherman. 1160. 

Night in June. 24642. 

Nightingale of France. 4782, 
6964. 

Nightingale’s message. 24645. 

Norwegian echo song. 756 (79). . 


O God of God. 16185. 

Oh, let me ever know Thee near 
to me. 24708. 

Oh, when I get to heaven. 24716. 

Olid mill wheel. 24730. 

Old wooden clock. 24735. 

On songs bright pinions. 22229, 
24503. 

On the mountain tops. 24741. 

Open road. 24760. 

Oto no nagare. 4862. 

Over the foaming wave. 

Paloma. 24792. 

Pepita. 11375. 

Phansie, in G minor. 24838. 

Piano compositions. 4920. 

Pirate dreams. 24863. 

Plaintive. 5679 (311). 

TZ 

Pomposo. 1475 (24). 

Prelude in G minor. 20974 (189). 

Processional march. 1238. 

Rakoezy march. 8920. 

Reverie. 24412. 

Ring out, wild bells. 15751. 

Romanza. 24951. 

Romanza, in F. 24952. 

Saviour, breathe an evening bless- 
rh ae Weer (zai 

Scherzo. 14163 (639). 

Sérénade mexicaine. 7282. 

Sevcik, school of violin technic. 
11618-11621. 

Seven first grade pieces. °7426. 

Shepherds of the mountains. . 
20974 (203). 

Shout the glad tidings. 

Sing and rejoice. 22802. 

Sir Galahad commandry. 9047. 

Six purple violets. 25083. 


24782. 


25055. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Six traditional carols for Christ- 


mas. 22188. 
Sleeping princess. 20378. 
Slumber song. 1287. 


Soldiers of Christ, arise! 1291. 
Solemn scenes from nature. 14163 
(737). : 
Song of India. 1301. 
Song of the armorer. 15902. 
Song of the cider. 25124. 
Song of the farmer boy. 25125. 
South Carolina croon song. 13809. 
South winds are blowing. 7400. 
Springtide. 23946. 
Springtime. 9107. 
Starry night. 5679 (354). 
Stars of radiant night. 20468. 
Steamboat excursion. 7429. 
Storyland. 25171. 
Summer is coming. 
Surging sea. 25197. 
Swan. 1475 (25). 
Sylphette. 25216. 
Sylvan dance. 1338. 
Wass 20220. 
Ten tiny songs of fantasy. 
« Tender thought. 7507. 
Tender ties. 25248. 
Tendresse. 25249. 
Thou little joy of heaven. 25293. 
Through the meadow. 25300. 
Twelfth mass in G. 6886. 
Two hours. 9248. 
Unele Zeb with his fiddle. 
Vagabond’s song. 20702. 
Valse impromptu. 25392. 
Valse-lied., 1398. 
Valse Mignonne. 
Volga boatmen’s song. 
7644. 
Waltzes. 756 (11). 
Were you there. 23199. 
When I was seventeen. 756 (128). 


5246. 


5407. 


25371. 


7615, 25597. 
1405, 7643, 


While bells of memory chime. 
25500. 
Who did swallow Jonah. 5591. 
Di Veroli (Manlio): 
Flow down, cold rivulet. 6191. 


If I such wondrous music knew. 
6445. 
Joie de vivre. 
My convent girl. 
Ris ltd, : 
Bats in the belfry. 
Blue lagoon. 18550. 
Grenadier. 16902. 
T’ll tell the world. 4175. 
Liliput. 22087. 
Lonely. 40512. 
Pearl of Ispahan. 
Ranee. 8921. 
Star-dust. 5230. 
Sudan. 9123. 
That lazy. melody. 9170. 
Tommy, the whistler.. 5380. 


297. 
4708. 


16471. 


17698. 


Dixie. 
Dixie music pub. co: 


Dixon (Bud) 


When love dies. 5549. 
You'll never know what’s waiting 
round the corner. 18350. 

23718. 


I told her did she love me and she 
asked me yes. 21865. 
Nest in loveland. 22380. 
Strut long papa. 5241. 
Triflin’ man. 12002. 
War horse mama 
sweetie. 16195. 
Dixie music shop. If I feel tomorrow 
like I do to-day. 21895. 
What's the use of hay- 
5d34. 
What a mother’s love 


pig meat 


in’ honey. 
Dixon (Effie) 
meant to me. 12158. 
Dixon (F. W.) Pardon. 
Dixon (Harold): 
Andy Gump. 9492. 
Heav’nly Father, take me home 
with Thee. 4086. 
Lil’ lump o’ coal. 8511. 
Little by little I’m falling in love. 
24321. 
Medinah 
2219, 
When all the world forgets you, 
there’s a mother waiting still. 


4880. 


temple shrine march. 


18239. 
Where the mill stream winds it’s 
way. 14085. 


Dixon (May): 
American beauty. 12381. 
Bleeding heart. 5839. 
Dance of the kewpies. 
New day. 6950. 


12647. 


That’s when a pieccaninny says 

good-bye. 20595. 
Dixon (Mort): 

Alley up. 21019. 

Bang, on your tambourine. — 793, 
3487. 

Kerchoo. 3802. 

Monkey business. 19783. 

Nobody ever cried over me. 22395. 

There ain't no Santa Claus. 
20605. 


Ting-a-ling-a-ling on the Mason- 
Dixon line. 8148, 3149. 


Dixon (P. W.) Glory songs. 187. 
Dixon (Reginald) No more. 15505. 
Dixon «CW? ASy: 
Florida. 10140. 
IT remember well. 14943. 
Dixon (W. C.) Don’t forget your 
mother. 16711. 


Dixon-Lane music pub. co. ine.: 
Andy Gump. 9492, 12344 (63), 
16373 (4). 
Dream boat. 


3369 (16), 3805, 
93959) (86) ie 


1549 


INDEX. 


Dixon-Lane music pub. co. ine.—Con. 
Heawnly Father, take me home 
with Thee. 3369 (28), 4086. 
If we’d known you’ was gonna 
come. 19321. 
In. a day or two. 23352 (65). 
Little by little I’m falling in love. 


243821. 

Medinah temple shrine. march. 
22219. 

My hope chest. 19863. 

Perfect kiss. 38369 (54), 8858, 


20105. 
When all the world forgets you. 
14163 (770), 18239. 
Where the mili stream winds its 
way. 14085. 
D’Lorah (—) June’s the time for 
roses. 756 (60), 10655, 10656. 13086, 
13087, 15085, 22003, 24226-24228. 
Dohbbelsteen (L. A.) Missa solemnis. 
19764. 
Dobbie (KE. A.) 
forte tutor. 30. 
Dobbins (EH. A.) Lord of life. 342. 
Doblinger (Ludwig) (Bernhard Herz- 
mansky) : 
Auf an banker] in Rodaun. 9535. 


Australian piano- 


Da draussen am ‘Thurygrund. 
9853. 
Du bist so appetitlich. 238752. 


10010. 
10042. 
23889. 


Du nur allein. 
Hine wird kommen. 

. Glaub’ mir, du Reine. 
Glocke lied. 10224. 
Heut’ nur lass mich glticklich sein. 

23997. 
Horst du, Margot? 8289. 
Ich hab’ein vis-a-vis. 83869. 
Ich weiss in Rodaun eine laube 


fiir zwei. 88371. 

Julieta. 10648. 

Kinder, mien wein ist noch immer 
so schon. 8464. 

Kleine wohnung aus der bieder- 
meierzeit. 8474. 

Lieber mond, geh’ sei ein Kavalier. 
10768. 

Noeh.:.elnmal): fahren mir 
hinaus! 8759. 

Onkel Stinnes, mach’ uns das 
nach! 11297. 

Polka. argentino. 11415. 

Popocatepetl-Surabaya-trot. 8887. 
Sahara. 8968. 
Schiferstiindchen. 8982. 

Shaki. 9013. 


Sho-Sho-San. 9026. 

Vorstadtg’schichterIn. 9271. 

Was brauchen wir an shimmy! 
DIB WPS? 


Wien, wer deine blonden frauen - 


ktisst. 9340. 


Wo bist du hin? 12254. 


1550 


pt. 1H, n. s., v.18 


Dobson (A. M. R.) Garland of song, 
12847. 
Dobson (G. A.) 
mother’s smile. 22931. 
Dobson (J. 8.) Barber shop on old 
Broadway. 14284. 
Docimo (L. A.) World seems all a 
beaming. 14124, 
Doctor (Rubin) : 
Boardwalk. 96383. 
Es vilt zich meer. 18909. — 
Grus fon Hurope. 7808 (211). 


Sunshine of my 


Ich toig ze gornit. 17100. 
Mein mamma’s _§leidele. 4619, 
6788. 


Mein weibel wart of mir. 19725. 
Mein weibs glicken. 19726. 
Pesich tzeit., 2746. 
Rebe is mechadish di levoone,. 
7184. 
Sei mir moichel Gottenu. 
Ver vill a kale. 18188. 
Yiddish lidele. T7766. 


2923. 


Yoine. 20920. 
Dodd (L. B.). Strut my brown skin 
babe. 20485. 


Dodge (Cynthia) : : 
Let’s go traveling. 
What’s the matter 

16221. 

Dodge (J. W.): 

Crimson eyebrows. 1782. 
Rose wonderful Rose. 7224. 
’Tis springtime. 1373. 
Wishing well. 14112. 
Dodge (Il. N.) Harmonic exercises. 
19096. 

Dodge (M. H.): 

Crimson eyebrows. 


8503. 
with Sally. 


1782. 


Rose wonderful Rose. 7224. 
‘Tis springtime. 1373. 
Wishing well. 14112. 
Dodge city Kiwanis club. Kiwanis 
wins. 10708. ; 
Dodson (M. F.) Vm going some- 
where. 10471. 
Dodson (O. B.) You will be my 
man. 20960. 
Doe (W. TT.) VIl show you how. 
1011. 


Doege (R. G.) Just waiting for the 


right girl. 1068. 

Doenhoff (Albert von) Evening. 
8158. 

Doerfier (A. F.) Florida. 3929. 

Doering (E. H.) I need you, dear. 
19272. 

Doerr (Clyde) I’m just going wild . 


over you. 6418. 
Doerr (Dorothy) : 
My dreams. 17495. 
Shame on you. 7298. 
Tut-Ankh-Amen. 7581. 


INDEX 


nos, 1-138, 1923 


ee a a eh le ere 


Dohanyi (Ernst von): 


Capriccio. 14566. 
Pastorale. 14567. 
Doherty (B. kK.) Massachusetts’ 
pride. 10931. 
Doht (—) ’Tis then I love you most 
of all. 18119. 
Doht (M. F. R.) . Development and 
growth of the U. S. A. 1829. 
Doire (René) Soir a  Zaitchar. 
15878. 
Doizy (J.)  Paon blane. 15617. 
Dolan (HE. P.) Veteran blues. 5462. 
Dolart & co.: 
Mishawaka glide. 404.. 
Sweet Ida Jane. 3056. 
Dole (N: HH.) Watchman’s song. 


0679 (115). 
Doles (Isaac) 


march. 11488. 

Doll (Raymond) Honolulu honey- 
moon. 995. 
Dolly: © 20137, 21141, 22166, 22422. 
22928, 22819, 23198, 24678, 25005, 

2o457. 

Doloire (Emile) Mome tango. 2529, 
4662. 

Dolores .(—) Pearly gates and 


golden. 7087. _ 
Domaratius (W. E.) We'll have to 
wait until Summertime, 16205. 
Dombrow (Ernest) : 
My moonshine ’tis of thee. 
My ten commands. 19896. 
Domere (J.) Toujours. 16103. 
Domingo (G.) Tropical Filipino 
blues. 665. 
Domont (Camille) 
1597T.. 
Don Gil, dalle calze yerdi. 
Don Juan, 23724, 
Donadio (Luigi) : 
"A cunfessione. 20976. 
"A sera d’ o’ festino. 9418. 
*E duie marenare. 10023. 
"E ffeste belle ’e Napule, 
Eruzione ’e ’Etna. 12763. 
Fa’ core mio comme si’ 
237938. 
Mamma. 19678. 
Napule e’ sempe lia’! 
'O curtiello! 6983. 
’O fruttaiuolo napulitano. 
O ’mare ’e Napule. 11210. 
°O panorama ’e Napule. 6987. 
°O viulino. 2661. 
Pecche’ nun tuorne ’a mme. 22541, 
Prezetella ’a semmentara. 22600, 
Pusilleco ’e sera. 4974. 
Signorina. 22785. 


7526. 


Swanee cabin. 


6052. 


10024. 
fatto. 


6937. 
22419, 


Spusarizio sango. 5229, 
Tutto e’ fernuto. 7584. 
Urdema serenata. 20699. 


Rebekah I. O. O. F. |: 


Viva Mussolino, viva i fascisti 
76387, 
Donahugh (Mrs. F. M.) 
Donaldson (—): 
My buddy. 17488. 
Sweet Indiana home. 3057. 
Donaldson (Arthur) - That lovely mel- 
ody, play it again. 5330, 9171. 
Donaldson (E. M.) Arrius. 3446. 
Donaldson (Frank) Vie. 1402. 
Donaldson (W.E.) Lost chord found. 
10840. 
Donaldson (Walter) : 
Beside a babbling brook. 5830. 
Chili bom bom. 21294, 23592. 


. 


Love. 15232. 


Down at the Hippodrome, 23731. 
Feeling the way I do. 18953, 
21548. 


I wish I had a papa like the papa 
who lives next door. 21882. 
« In the evening. 10574.. 
Littie rover don’t forget to come 
~ back home. 333. 
Low’siana 15231. 


Mindin’ my business. 22253. 

Moonlight and_ roses. 19790, 

22288. 

Oh those Sunday drivers. 22458. 
Jn the isle of Wicki Wacki. 
13484. 

Onions bring mem’ries of you. 
22484. 

Poor little rose. 4948. 

Roamin’ to Wyomin’. 15755, 
20229. 

Rosie, my heart’s rosary. 13667. 


Savannah. 11580. 

Seven or eleven, my Dixie pair o’ 
dice. 2934. 

Starlight bay. 610. 

Stealin’ to Virginia. 11779. 

Stealing to Virginia. 13842, 20474. 

Steamboat blues, 5233. 

Sweet old Chesapeake Bay. 13871. 

There’s a little white house, and a 


little white lady. 13917. 
Donaldson (Will): 
Cannibola. 3580, 16552. 
Childhood blues. 9744. 
I don’t know nobody. 24072. 
Lily of the alley. 19568. 


Love ain’t blind no more. 17320, 
19619. 

On! how she lied to me. 8791. 

Oh! sister, ain’t that hot. 11249. 


When you come to the end of the 
lane. 18263. 

Who stayed to cheer Mrs. Paul 
Revere, when Paul Revere rode 
away. 20868. 

Donaudy (Stefano) 
14682. 
Donizetti (Gaetano) : 

Dear land of freedom. 
18829. 


Fiamminga., 


18827— 


INDEX 


pti, ns, VAs 


Donizetti (Gaetano )—Continued. 
Fille du régiment. 18830. 
Open now thy gates of beauty. 
2IIID ion: 
Sextette. 6054, 12700. 
Donnarumma (G.): 
"A canzone d’ ’e vvoce. 9414. 
Benedetta primmayvera. 7911. 
Core sciampagnone. 8037. 
Dint’ ’a nuttata ’e luna. 3775. 
Fa chello ca te pare. 10088. 
Fatti pit sott. 18949. 
Napulitano ’e Napule. 440. 
Notte ’e stelle. 13424. 
°O pigno. 15530. 
P’ ’e nnenne tradute. 
Suspivo mio. 5265. 
T’ aspetto ancora. 
Donnelly (—) Song 
Donnelly (Andrew) 


4869. 


11863. 
of love. 22844, 
I’m not to blame. 


10482. 
Donnelly (J. J.) Dear little pal o’ 
mine. 18778. 


Donnelly (J. P.): 

High school Lr dee 
High school songs. 989, 990. 
Donnelly (James) I want to be loved 

like a baby. 8361. 
Donnersberger (Gertrude) 
Gale school. 11784. 
Donostia (Padre) Happy Bethlehem. 
21698. 
Donovan (H. J.): 
Beautiful chimes. 23461. 
Chimes of St. Joseph’s 
21296. 
Dream girl o’ mine. 
Rosetime in Ireland. 
Donovan (R.:-F.) 
is Thy goodness. 
Donovan (Walter) : 
Nellie, take the whole darn farm. 
15488. 
Take the whole darn farm. 9152. 
Donste (Jean): 
Romance aux étoiles. 17806. 
Valse capricieuse. 13994. 


Don’t ery Swanee. 3790. 

Don’t do that, Van. 11448. 

Don’t tell me Gypsy. 16720. 

ay CEE ) My pretty Irish Rose. 


988. 


Stephen 


14429, 


21451. 

13666. 

How great, O Lord, 
6361. 


17534. 
Dooner (Thos.) I love you old Hrin. 
10138. 
Doran (B. K.) Alabammy home blues. 
18399. 
Dorazil (Edward) : 
Cinderella’s honeymoon, 1738, 
3641, 5958. 
Sleigh riding. 5161, 9056. 
Dorchester (Ad.) Holleywood. 21744. 


Doré (Gaston) 
Doré (Yvonne) 


Purling brook. 13604. 
If I but knew. 14968. 


Dorel (Marie) 


Song of the streamlet. 
15906. ‘ 


Doret (Gustave) Davel. 16670. 
Doria (F. C.): 
Grattacielo. 19075. 
‘ Torna a pusilleco. 20652. 


Doria (F. He EEE G: 
Doria (F.) 
Dorine und der zufall. 
Dorion (B. R.) 
Dorion! \(J4%) 
Dorling (Cecil) 
Dorman (W. CC.) Memories. 
Dorn (D.) Tripping 
woods. | 7566. 
Dorn (J. C.) Bonnell’s self instruec- 
tor for the saxophone. 9637. 
Dornberger (Charles) : 
Saxophone scandals. 
24994. 
There’s 
23033. 
- Valse Leoane. 
Dorris (William) 
key man. 18623. 
Dorsey (A.B.) Hail Holy One. 
Dorsey (Leo): 
Ask me no questions, Pll tell you 
no lies. 3449.. 
Oriental rose. 2713. 
Dorsey (T. A.): 
Blue Monday blues. 14334. 
Don’t shimmie no more. ‘9965. 
Heart there was for you. 4083. 
I just want a daddy I can call my 
owh. 4165, 14887. 
Miss Anna Brown blues. 19761. 
Muddy water blues. 11062. 
River side blues. 15754. 
That brown o-mine. 5321. 
Dorson (Ch.) Sérénade. 5099. 
Dorszynski (Hedwig) Toot, toot, let’s 


See Porrata- 


9971. 

My sail boat. 
Sous-bois. 
Royal eall. 


AMS (. 
2558. 
11549. 
10958. 
through the 


23002 C1135 )) 
a dreamy town in Georgia. 


23352 (139), 25396. 
Can't use no mon- 


16907. 


go! 16102. 

Doty (B. H.) In the garden of our 
God, 4295. - 

Doud (Carl) Summer night. 7446, 
20495. 

Dougall (H. W.) Life perfect. 22081. 


Dougherty (Bill) 
Dougherty (Dan): 
Any place where I inalke money is 


Doris. 167 Dore 


home sweet home to me. 1531, 
DT54. 
Don’t leave me now, pretty baby. 
9958. 
Dougherty (J. C.) I dreamed that I 
had you. 10481. 


Dougherty (W. A.): 
He who laughs last laughs best. 
14801. 
On a little farm down in Arkan- 
saw. 15568. 
Pappas gone and left again blues. 
15621. 


1552 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Douglas (C. W.) Cantica eucharistica. 
21248. 


Douglas (S. H.) Follow the gleam. 


12822. 

Douglas (Winifred) Ceremonial 
noted, 21264. 
Douner (A. M.) O, mother o’ moun- 

taineers. 2653. 


_ Douste (Jean) Aprés un réve. 1532. 


Douty (Nicholas) Oratorio repertoire. . 


15598, 22493, 22494: 
Dowd (M. J.) Ill smile when my 


heart wants to cry. 21823. 
Dowd (Oliver) Elementary studies 
for the change of position. 214983. 


Dowell (Edgar) : 
He ain’t no cousin of mine. 19106. 
He wasn’t born in Araby, but he’s 
a sheikin’ fool. 19113. 
I’m gonna get somebody’s daddy. 


19256. 

I’m gonna steal somebody’s daddy. 
17049. 
I’ve got those East-side West-side 

blues. 1707S. 
I wanted you all the time. 10521. 
In my garden of love. 13039. 


Kiss your pretty baby nice. 17232. 
Mushy love. 11066. 
No one can toddle like my cousin 


Sue. 19941. 

Strutting along. 25182. 

That teasing squeezing man. 
Doo ti: 

Those Hast-side West-side blues. 
11945. 


Dowell (Edgar) music pub. co.: 
I’m buzzin’ round all night long. 


17042. 
I’ve got those East-side West-side 
blues. 17078. 


| Dowland (John): 


Come again, sweet love. 3660. 
Third book of airs. 23050, 23051. 
Dowling (Meta) Spring. 11762. 
Down South music pub. corp.: 
Awful moanin’ blues. 21085, 
Zasnn. §€¢) 
Dicty blues. 23714. 


Down South blues. 
(246), 18854. 

Every woman’s blues. 
18364 (249), 18924. 

I want my sweet daddy 
14957. 18364 (259). 192938. 

It won’t be long now. 15054, 
18364 (263), 19408. 

Kind lovin’ blues. 


14585, 18364 
14644, 


now. 


18364. (270), 


Downes (I. D.) Fiji bird. 12806. 


19503. 
Mason Dixon blues. 22206, 23352 
(89) 
Potomac River blues. 22584, 
23352 (108) \ 


15 


id 


9) 


Downey (G. K.) 
11954. 

Downey (M. E.) 
S. S. Sacrementi. 

Downing (Chester) 
light. 700. 

Downing (S. J.) You can’t tell the 
good ones. 20932. 

Downs (Billy) I love my old tomato. 
17029. 


Thoughts of home. 


Missa in honorem 
6839. 
Wasted moon- 


Downs (C. J.) Marguerite. 24461. 
Downs (W. A.): : 
Scandal of the flowers. 5082. 


Scandal on the farm. 17840. 
Doyle (Bart) Sal my heart is break- 
ing for you, 22708. 
Doyle (James) : 
Why can’t I make you want me. 
20865. 

You, little girl just you. 
Doyle (Larry) 
Doyle (Michael) 
Doyle. (W. W.): 

Sweet Dixie lady. 5271. 

Whenever I think of you. 5574. 
Draden (Ruth) Sometime in future 

years. 1296. 
Draege (Nels) 
Drake (D. 8.): 

’ Between our hearts. 1612. 

Blue birds now are flocking. 

Carry on. 1689. 

Civilization is at stake. 

Farewell. 1913. 

Home _ Salvation 

2069. 

Only a dream. 

Radio. 2805. 

Spread it abroad. 3014. 

Tell me, O tell me, moon sinking 

in the west. 5309. 
There’s a land of happiness. 
59345. 
Drake (J/rs. Nell): 
‘I believe you, just because I want 
to. 6383, 10418. 
Is there in your heart any love 


3044. 
Farm for me. 6162. 
Yosemite. 12287. 


Last farewell. 1077. 


1623. 
23608. 
army lassie. 


2707. 


for me. 4826. 
Time. one, two, three. 7944, 
11970. 


Drake (William) That’s why I gave 
my lone heart to you. 23019. 
Drake’s drum. 23738. 


Dramatic agitato con moto. 4087. 


Draper (Chas. 8S.) I wrote it first. 
24135. 

Draper (W. R.) Favorite piano class- 
ics. 8179. 


Drdla (Franz) : 
Dreaming of you. 9998. 
Heart’s haven. 23990. 
Serenade. 17869. . 
Souvenir. 7401, 7402, 17964, 22865. 


3 


INDEX 


Dreazen music ¢o.: 
Cryin’ for my used to be. 16649 
I want somebody to tell my trou- 
. bles to. 17086 
Drechsel (Hans) Shenandoah march. 
25045. 
Dreher (Arthur) Oh must I part. 
11244. 
Drei auf einmal. 17548, 20490. 
Drei-masken verlag, a. g.: 
Ach Anton, steck den eben ein! 
23364. 
Ach, Emma. 183879. 
Ach kind, du hast was. 3375. 
Ach Pepitto! 38376. 
Agyptischer flirt. 23367. 
Alice. 18407. 
Allalah. 3403. 
Alle stissen, kKleinen miidchen. 
3404. 
Alt Heidelberg. 16410. 
Am blauen Nil. 23391. 
Am Nj See. 3414. 
Ambrosia. 3415. 
Andre stadtchen, andre midchen. 
3430. 
Andulka. 7844. 
Auf der kleinen~ gartenbank. 
18464. 
Begegn’ ich wo ‘ner’ kKleinen. 
PA i We 
Beim segeln, beim segeln. 21141. 
Blonde geisha. 7925. 
Bonbonniere-boston. 3544. 
Carmencita. 3589. 
Cleopatra, du konigin vom Nil. 
23612. 
Dalameh. 3718. 
Damen vom Olymp. 18751. 
Darling, komm mit mir nach 
Senegal. 3738. 
Das ist zwar unmoralisch, aber- 
chic! . +. 9889. 
Dirndl-lied. 3776. 
Doll, die Indermaid. 6049. 
Du bist wie ein veilchen. 18875. 
Du brauchst nur treu zu sein. 
10007. 
Du darfst alles, was due willst, 
mein schatz. 10008. 
Du kleine fee, du kleine scham-. 
pusfee. 10009. 
Du kleine fee vom varieté. 3825. 
Du schwarze Lola. 3826. 
Du stisser, kleiner mannequin. 
3827. . 
Durch das blaue meer. 3832. 
Hiner so alleine! 10043. 
Erinnerung. 6130. 
Es wartet das gliick an der ecke. 
10071. 
Fang nie was mit verwandtschaft 
an! 3897. 
Fimmel-fox. 3915. 


1554 


pt. II, Nis, ve18 


Fraulein; dart, ich: >.) see. . 
geniessen ... ? 3948. 

Garterl mit bliihendem weine. 
3961. 

Halt dich fest, dass du die bal- 
ance nicht verlierst. 10293. 

Heut’ kénnt’ einer sein gltick bei 
mir machen. 4098. 

Ich bleib dir treu. 4241. 

Ich lasse meine frau zu haus. 
193811. 

Tech '/mécht) */A98t2. 

Ich muss heut’ nacht betrunken 
sein. 4243. 

Ich such’ ein hiubsches friulein. 
4944 

Ich weiss, du liebst mich nicht! 
4245, 

Ich weiss ein entziickendes nacht- 
lokal. 4246. 

Ich weiss ein nachtlokal, mit 
einer nische. 4247. 


‘Im eafé Zum riesenrad. 6457 


In Berlin auf dem Kurftirsten- 
damm, 4274. 

In der bar del Alhambra. 4277. 

In der bar, heute nacht um halb 
zehn. 4278. 

In der bar ist  grossbetrieb. 
19340. 

Ingelein. 6498. 

Ja, so ein frauenherz ist eine 
goldne laute. 24196. 

Japanische hochzeitsnacht. 6530. 

Jede landpartie hat mal ein ende. 
4345. 

Josef, ach Josef. 4862. 

Kannst du’s nicht mal aus liebe 
tun? 6078. 

Kind, du hbrauchst nicht rot zu 
werden! 10692. 

Kind, komm mit mir in die 
Mongolei. 19502. 

Kinder, wir machen einer land- 
partie! 4412. 

Kleine freundin hat doch jeder 
mann. 4423. 

Kleine Lotte hat sich vorgestern 
verlobt. 6592. i 

Kleine nachtigal. 19516. 

Komm, wir geh’n dem schein des 
mondes nach. 4427. 

Komtesse Fantarabie. 10706. 

Leda, o holde Leda. 17262. 

Li-Ho-San. 4467. 

Liebe geht um. 6626. 

Lieb gih acht! 19557. 

Liebe lehrt die esel tanzen. 4469. 

Lieber schatz, was du mir ange- 
tan?: 662%. 

Liebling, ach bitte lass mich 

mal! ) LOT69,: HTTO: 

Liebling ade! 4470. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-18, 1923 


Lied der deutschen kolonisten in 
Russland. 22080. 
Lied der Pompadour. 

Lu. 4553. 

Madame Pompadour. 
8585. 

Madel 
24419. 

Madi. 17368. 

Midi, mein stisses Midi. 

Miegdelein, ihr sitissen 
etirchen. 19657. 

- Mandarin. 4580. 
Margaret aus Margareten. 
Mariposa. 4595. 

Mausi, mein siisses zuckerchen. 
17399. 
Meeresleuchten. 4617. 
Mein mann kam heut’ nacht nicht 
nach haus. 4620. 
Mensch komm ‘mal riiber. 
Mensch, sei frech, 
chancen. 10969. 
Mit geld kann man herzen ver- 
golden. 19773. 
Morgen-schatz-morgen ! 
Nacht muss es Sein. 
Nama. 17548. 
Nelson-shimmy. 4765. 
Nichts zu machen. 8744. 
Nur dir kann ich nicht treu sein. 


4471. 
6725-6726, 
da sein. 


muss 22166, 


10895. 
nippfi- 


4590. 


4633. 
dann hast du 


6865, 
ATS. 


4799. 

Nur du bist die, die ich begehre. 
19961. 

Nur zehn minuten mit dir allein. 
19962. | 

O du entzuckendste der frauen. 
19971. 

O Magdelein, du bist mir sehr 
verdachtig. 22422, 24678. 


O schéne sommernacht, es bliih’n 
die linden. 11215. 

Ohne lieb wir’s auf der welt nicht 
so wunderschon bestellt. 11225. 

Perlen der Cleopatra. 24524. 

Pharao, tu nichtso. 20109. 

Pompadour-walzer. 4946. 

Piippchen liese. 49871 

Ratike. 4990. 

Raschle, raschle, seid@’ner kimono. 
4993. 

Rinaldini. 5020. 

Rita Bella. 5624. 

Rondenilette. 5037. 

tote miihle. 5048. 

~ Rumpiler-fox-trot. 5057. 

Schatz, ich bitt’ dich, 
lichst leise! 7257. 

Schatz, reich mir den arm. 

Schatz, verschliesse nicht 
Tir. 20298. 

Schau mir ganz scharf in die pu- 
pille. 22723, 25005. 

Schodne lippen darf man kiissen! 
20302. 


sel mdg- 


DOS8A. 
die 


i 


Schone rivalin. 17844. 

Schonste der frauen. 17845. 

Schmus’ nicht. 5085. 

Schreib dir doch die nummer auf 
voh meinem telefon!! 5087. 

Sie kOnnen mich besuchen! 9031. 

Sie sehn heut abend gliinzend aus. 
5139. 

Smoking alleine ‘macht es nicht. 
5166. 

So ein frauenmund, ein kleiner. 
22819, 

So lang du einer nicht die treue 
schworst. 11687. 

Stisse Susann’. 20488. 

Siisse Susi. 20489. 

Siisses miinchner kindl du. 20490. 


~Tausendundeine nacht. 5299. 
Tolle Lola. 7555. 
Tugendprinzessin. 20672. 


Um acht beginnt die nacht. 5424. 


Venus, du _ strahlende kd6énigin. 
20722. 

Venus in seide. 12075. 

Verliebte leute. 7627. 

Verzeih’! 9262. 

‘Vielgeliebte.. 16164. 

Vision d’amour. 5467. 


Volksmusik der Ruminen von Mar- 
amures. 23162. 

Warum soll man denn bei einem 
bleiben. 20759. 


Was braucht man zur liebe ver- 
stand? 5498. 

Was die kleinen midchen triiu- 
men. 12124. 

Was ist los in Berlin? 5499. 


Was kleine kinder sehn. 5500. 

Was man zu zweien macht! 5501. 

Was war’ die welt ohne frauen. 
20760. 

Was wir auch wollen. 

Weib! 5519. 

Weib wie du! 5520. 

Wenn am abend erst 
glibn. 5522. 

Wenn am  =himmel 
sterneleih. 5523. 

Wenn Amerika auf reisen geht. 
Dols. 


5002. 


die lichter 


stehn die 


Wenn dich @in méa&ddel _ktisst. 
12154. 

Wenn die Susimaus geburtstag 
hat. 7688. 


Wenn du denkst. 18227. 


Wenn es keiner sieht. 20783. 

Wenn ich bei bubi bin. 23198, 
25457. 

Wenn ich der erste wir. 5525. 

Wenn ich in schlachtensee. 20785. 

Wenn man allein ist. 5526. 


Wenn wir beide hochzeit machen. 
20786. 

Wer Lola siekt, muss Lola lieben. 
2O0T8T. 


INDEX 


Drei-masken verlag, a. g.—Continued. 
Wer nicht die nichte des friih- 
lings verkiisst. 20788. 

Wer so gut kiissen kann. 

Wer weiss? 5528. 

Wie schon ist doch die welt. 5602. 

Willst du mein midi sein? 5612. 

Wir mieten uns ein schlafcoupee. 

T7438. 
Wumba-foxtrot. 5637. 
Wunderschon macht sich der dun- 
kle teint. 5638. 

Zur liebe gehOren zwei! 123389. 
Dreier (M. E.) Frost magic. 19004. 
Dresser (Paul) Home dearest home 

in old In-di-an-nee. 4106. ° 
Dressler (lL. R.) Christmas morn is 
come again. 23605. 
Drever (Rose) When June is come. 
20825. 
Drew (Eula) 


D027, 


Back home. 3474. 


Drew (J. C.) Evening prayer. 3875. 
Drew (J. W.) Missionary hymn. 
24524. 
Dreyer (Dave): 
Everything will be alright. 21521. 


I never knew until you said good- 
bye. 6423. 

If I had the pipe that Peter Piper 
piped what a pipe the girls 
would be for me. 14975, 17105. 

If the rest of tae world don’t want 
vou, go back to your mother and 
dad. 193820, 21904. 

Kokomo. 15142. 17236, 19520. 

My empty picture frame. 17497. 

You'll have to make other ar- 
rangements. 23316. 

Drico “CRi).: 

Chanson de Pierrot. 

Heart of Harlequin. 
19119. 

Maeie. 1523: 

Mes é@toiles. 2505, 2506. 

Milioni d’ Arleeehino. 10994. 

Millions ad’ Arleauin. 5105. 

Serenade. T7808 (289), 9006, 17868. 

Sérénade amoureuse. 11614. 15820. 

Trésors de Columbine. 13956. 

Valse-bluette. 20707. 

Drink to me only. with thine eyes. 


1705. 
8273, 10326, 


12729. 
Drinkwater (George) Amos Tanner’s 
song. 9484. _ 
Drinkwater (John) Amos Tanner’s 
song. 9484. 
Drobegg (Wilhetm) : 
Deutscher song. 18801. 
Winking blue eyes. 16307. 
Droit (A. J.) Great Illinois. 12881. 
Droop (H. H.) Contentment. 1765. 
Drucker" "CAS! "MES Dont (tere me 
Gypsy. 16720. 
DrumiCN. H).) Vimvetady) 1 703a 


a 
ce 

Drumm (H. A.) ’Mong the waving 
columbines. 4606. 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 18 


Drummond (Frederick) : 
Lavender days. 2337. . 
Pierrot at the dance. 4925. 


D’Santo (A.) Redemption. 20206. 
Duane (J. R.) My pledge. 24614. 
Duarte (—) Négrita. 154835. 


Dubin (Al): 
I want to rock-a-bye my mammy. 
23502. (GE). 
It’s a man, ev ry time, it’S a man. 
24189. 
Just a girl that men forget. 10658. 


Dubin ( Al.) music pub. co. ine. Broad- 
way. f 
Dubinsky (S. R.) That’s him. 13907. 
Dubois (Emile) Air de ballet. 5712. 
Dubois (Herman). pseud of Ethel 
Fisher. See names of claimants of 
copyright. 
Dubois (Jerome) 
2708. 
Dubois (Pierre) Blue lagoon. 
Dubois (Théodore) : 
Banc de mousse. 
Benedicat vobis. 18529. 
Danses cévenoles. 14163 (133). 
Deux nouvelles piéces en forme de 
canon. 141628 (503). 
Divin théme. 12697. 
Farandole. 14163 (166). 
Heures. 12917. 
Jesus, lover of my soul. 
Marche des batteurs. 
Nénuphars. 2613. 
Peines d@amour. 13537, 
Puer natus est nobis. 


Only a soldier. 


18550. 


14163 (39). 


5679 (60). 
14163 (331). 


2793. 


Rigaudon, 14163 (466-470). 
Scherzetto. 14163 (499). 
Sketch. 141638 (519). 
Valza. 18876. 
Xaviére. 14163 (622). 
Du Bois (Winand) <Aureola queen 
of light. 16444. 


Duboseq (Claude) : 
Deux oraisons. 1872. 
Pour jouer avec la bien 

MAIS: 
Trois émotions. 

Du bout des Jevres. 

Dubuke (—) On dit. 


aimée, 


3175. - 
3456, 5772. 
14163 (410). 


. Ducasse (Roger) : 


3490. - 
18905, 18906. 
musical A Gabriel 


Barearolle. 
Epithalame. 
Hommage 
Fauré. 220; 
Petite suite. 8855. 
Poéme symphonique. 17730, 20136. 
Duchamp (Jean) Deux Noels. 6096. 
O97. 
Duck (Dora) 
Duckett (Murray) 
growing old. 9886. 
Duclerc (F. J.) Cecilia. 14404. 
Duecolon (L. 8.) Linda May. 


God's radio. 10236. 


Dartine TS ane 


1556 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Ducroix (Ed.): 
March of the goblins. 17388. 
Moonlight waltz. 17456. 
On the lake. 17644. 

D’Udine (Jean) Rondels pour aprés. 


15765. 
Dudkowski (K.) Poslia — sliubu. 
4951. 
Dudley (G. G.) Southern boll 
weevil. 15916. 
Dudley (Lawrence) : 

Days are passing by. 8078. 


Dear girl of mine. 9902. 
Duet. 10014. 
Honor father too. 14846. 


I gave what you ask for—just a 


kiss. 14882. 
My sunshine girl. 8727. 
Should we meet. 15839. 
Dudos (EH. T.): 
Arabian horseman. 12400. 
Enchantment. 12755. 
Pastoral poem. 13533. 


Dudte (Orpha) : 
Friendship. 
Smile. 13760. 

Duell (R. P.) What I want I like 

to fight for. 16220. 

Duenas (Leonor): | 


12835. 


Bolero. 9635. 
Vals. 10013. 

Duff, Stewart & co., ltd.: 
Cygne. 18741. 
Danse des gnomes. 23684. 
For eternity. 18978. 
Hills of Clare. 21735. 


In thoughtful mood. 19374. 
Loveland. 24387. 
Melody. maze. 24491. 


Moment musicale. 22276. 
One golden hour. 24751. 
Scenes merry and gay. 25003. 
Soft summer’s eve. 22826. 
Téte a téte. 23008. 

mutrecy OM. iF.) 
Git. 19031, 21634. 
I’m glad you’re lonely. 14915. 
My little sweetheart. 17517. 


Dutfy (George) Mother’s heart. 
13348. 
nity. (J. J.) Only your heart. 
13495. 
i= Dufour (M.): 
Oriental dream. 7034. 
Scénes d’ amour. 7256. 
Songe de fleur céleste. 9092. 
True love. 7571. 
Tzigania, 7591. 


Dufresne (Maurice) Soir en famille. 
20399. 

- Dugan (Bill) Mammy’s carbon copy. 

Bes 


Blue velvet band. 


Duguay (Josue) : 
I’m on my way. 
Mid-night. 4645. 
Narrow escape. 22373. 
Secret stairs steps. 22743. 
Universal love. 23120. 
Whispering words. 23244. 
Yes, you have to show me. 

Dukas (Paul) 

Duke (John): 
Fairy glen. 18937. 
I’ve dreamed of sunsets. 


19259. 


25563. 
Apprenti sorcier. 9509. 


19283. 


Lullaby. 19648, 19649. 
Duke (W. A.) Baby brown eyes. 
9547. ; 
Dukette (D. J.) My mother’s melody. 
22345. 
Dulfer (Ary.) -Résignation. 11503. 
Dulmage (—) Faded love letters. 


3888, 16780. 
Dulmage (W. E.): 


Holding hands. $291, 6338. 


I’ve got the old man’s darling 
blues. 21871. 


Just holding hands. 
Dumenil (M. C. A.): 


19468. 


Arabesque. 14163 (23). 
Balancelle. 14163 (35). 
Etude de concert. 14163 (155). 
Melodie sentimentale. 14163 
(345). 
Dunagan (Mrs. T. M.) When I met 
you. 20811. 


Dunagan (W .H.): 
Behold, I stand at the door. 
Come home to-day. 8025. 
Look and live. 8539. 
Dunbar (Chas & Madeline) Scandal 
on the farm. 17840. 
Dunean (Danny): 
He who laughs last laughs best. 


7904. 


14801. 
On a little farm down in Arkan- 
saw. 15568. 
Pappas gone and left again blues. 
15621. 
Duncan (David) Second mate’s song. 
205T2! 
Dunean (Harold) Dear old Califor- 
Gee (awe Me 8 


Duncan (Rosetta and Vivian) : 

Aunt Susie’s picnie. 21074. 

Cotton time in ole Kentucky. 
LSe2Ds 

Dearest heart. 21409 

Do, re, mi. 9948, 14536. 

I never had a mammy. 
21854, 21855. 

In the autumn. 13044. 

Just in love with me. 

Lickin’s. 13161. 

Moon am shinin’. 22283, 22284. 

Rememb’ring. 13634. 


19275, 


13101. 


1557 


INDEX 


ne IIT, n. s., v.18 


Dunean (Rosetta and Vivian)—Contd. 
Stick in the mud. 5285, 20475. 
Um um da da. 16138. 

Youwll want me back sometime. 
745. 
Dunean sisters. 
and Vivian) 

Dunean (Susie): 

Chicago blues. 7996. 
She may be your girl but she loves 


See Duncan (Rosetta 


me sometime. 9018. 
Duncombe (Peirse) : 
Little things. 22108. 


23347. 
4254. 
Sing and rejoice. 


23510. 


Zyder from Zummerzet. 
Dungan (J. M.) If I knew. 
Dunham (R. W.) 

22801. 

Dunham Bruce. 
Dunhill (Lor.) 
Beauty and beauty. 3503. 

Classics for beginners. 8015 


Come away, death. 8023. 
I remember. 14942. 
In the dawn. 15014. 


It was a lover and his lass. 8412. 
Little snowflake. 17291. 


Master melodies of chamber music. 


1531 
Pathways. 4898. 
Pianoforte sight reading pieces. 
8860-8862. 
Song in a gondola. 17948. 
Times and seasons. 38146. 
Weather wise. 16209. 


t 
Ol 
~ 


When the leaves are green. 59 

Who is Silvia. 9330. 

Wind. and the rain. 9347. 
Dunkley (Ferdinand) : 

God is love. 10229. 


O’er waiting harpstrings. 11226. 
Dunlap (E. M.) My Virginia apple 
blossom. 19898. 
Dunlop (Merrill) In His loving hand. 
4280. ' 
Dunlop (Pat) Back to Croajingolong. 
18494. 


Dunn (Hibina): 
Blue bird’s song. 9625. 
Dear mother. 14536. 
Dearest pal. 14541. 
Fairy land. 14664. 
sust a chance. 13089. 
My darling, Lillie May. 
Paradise of love. 13527. 
Seeret of love. 3700. 
Smiling at me« 13762. 
Wishing for mother. 

Dunn (Ethel) Her 

play. 10345. 

Dunn, Ci Boe 

Alma redemptoris Mater. 18419. 


11084. 


16311. 
family on dis- 


Ave Regina. 18475. 

Inviolata. 19880. 
It was a lover and his lass. 
15052. 


Music of spring. 15408. 
Sing, O sing. 2958. 
Under the greenwood tree, 25373. 
Veni Creator. 20721. 
Dunn (Johnnie) : 
After while. 9436. 
Goo-goo. 23917. 


When we were boys. 12195. 
Dunn (Johnny): 
Four o’clock blues. 1944. 
I promised not to holler but hey ! 
hey! 4211, 21856. 
Dunn (L. C.) Windy city blues. 
16306. 
Dunneback (Mrs. Harry) Ob honey. 
24705. 
Dunning (C. EB.) Florient. - 23827. 
Dunning (C. J.) Florient.: 23827. 
Dunstan (Ralph): 
Christmas carols. 12592. 


Modern scale and arpeggio man- 
val. 15364. 

Duo for one violin. 

Dupare (H): 
Chanson triste. 
Voyage. 25425, 

Dupin (Paul): 
Chien d’el-Aia. 12582. 

Course au bonheur. 12627.: 
Devant un village . égyptien. 
12691. 
Dromadaire. 12730. 
Mouski. 183351. 
Musicien. 13359. 
N’éeris pas pour écrire. 
Panthéisme. 3523. 
Saint-Anne au village. 
Sophie Grisez. 138809. 
Watteau. 14040. 
Duplain (Lovell) 
gal. 17487. . 

Dupont (Gabriel) Antar. 1529. 

Dupont (Paul) Rosita. 20256, 24969. 

Duport (J. P.)  Canzonetta. 9696, 

9697. 

Dupré (Denis) : 
En rapport. 
Fleurette. 
Lis sur l’eau. 
Souviens-toi. 


10015. 


5924. 


135400. 
13675 


My  brown-skin 


14615. 
3924. 
4481. 
121, = 


‘Dupré (Marcel) : 


Quatre piéces. 21469. 
Variations sur un Noél. 
Dupuis (Albert) : 
Passion. 506. 
Sonate. 6102. 
Dupuis (C): 
Heure d’exercices. 
Paysages. 22538. 
Durand (Aug.) : 
Chaconne. 16559. 
Pomponette. 20140. 
Durand (Jacques) Réverie. 


23140. 


2054. 


20221. 


1558 


ae | 


INDEX. 
nos. 1-13, 1923 


Durand (Lucien) : 
N’as-tu done pas compris. 24621. 
Parfum discret. 24804. 
Swinging girl. 25214. 
Valse eaprice. 25387. 
Yous | souvenez-yous, madame. 
25424. 
Durand (N. W.): 
Florida. 10140. 
Oh! that hospital radio. 1187. 
Durand & cie.: 
Adagio et allegro. 13693. 
Allegro de concert. 17851. 
Andante du 3° concerto. 20279, 
Aprés l’été. 5757. 
Aragonésa. 12402. 
Au coin de Vatre. 14257. 
Barcarolle. 3490. 
Berceuse. 1605, 3519-8522, 12475, 
16491. 
Bonjour. 810. 
Bonsoir petit pére. 38547. 
Carillon. 12554. 
Castor et Pollux. 3599. 
Catalogue de fleurs. 5917. 
Chanson de printemps. 4630. 
Chanson gaie. 832. 
Chant de Nakamti. 16567. 
Chant du Brahmane. 16569, . 
Chéne abattu. 7995. 
Chien d’el-Aia. 12582. 
Ging piéces dans le style popu- 
laire. 8992. 
Concerto, 9551. 
Coneerte n° Il. 5792. 
Concerto en ré. 6602. | 
Concerto pour orgue. 1761... 
Course au bonheur. 12627. 
Cygne. 2884. 
Dans la forét du charme et de 
enchantement. 14520. 
Dans la paix du soir. 6010. 
Danse a sept temps. 18758. 
Danseuses de _Delphes. 16663, 
16664. : 
David devant Varehe. 12663. 
Délie. 14546. 
Deux chants populaires persans. 
922. 
Deux priéres du soir. 5805. 
Devant un village egyptien. 12691. 
Divertissement. 14559. 
Dix transcriptions pour grand 
orgue, 2885. 
Doom of Cupid. 12710. 
Dromadaire. 12730. 
En voyage. 16766. 
Epithalame. 18905, 18906. 
Esquisse no. 1. 16771. 
Esquisse no. 2. 14626. 
Estampes. 18910. 
Et Pan au fond des blés lunaires, 
s’accouda. 3866. 


106658—24——17 1559 


Etudes. 5091, 17852. 

Fanfare joyeuse. 1911. 

Festin de ’Araignée. 3906. 

Foi. 15798. 

Grisée d’amour. 12883, 16905. 

Habafiera, 8253. 

Harpe eolienne. 12894. 

Hommage musical a Gabriel 
Fauré, 215-217, 220. 

Isle joyeuse. 21959, 21960. 

Jardins sous la pluie. 19417. 

Je me mets en votre merci. 6536... 

Kaddisch. 43898. 

Madame & vos vertus. 15268. 

Mort d’Yseult. 23165. 

Mouski. ' 13351. — 

Musicien, 13359. 

N’écris pas pour éerire. 13400. 

Padmavati. 15608. 

Panthéisme. 13523. 

Papillon. 15620. 

Petit elfe ferme-l’eil. 4912. 

Petite suite. 4917, 8855, 20108. 

Petite valse. 8857. 

Piccolino. 15649. 

Piéces. 8867. 

Poeme symphonique. 17730, 20136. 

Pour ma poupée. 2774. 

Prélude. 20287. 

Prelude et Scherzo. 17748. 

Premiéres notes. 17744. 

Priére. 7147. ‘ 

Priere de Padmavati. 17746. 

Quatre chansons pour les jour de 
Noél. 1586. 

Quatre petites chansons sans pa- 
roles. 22546. 

Rapsodie. 8922. 

Rapsodie espagnole. 15729. 

Rapsodie Norvegienne. 19527. 

Récit de Padmavati. 20196. 

Reverie. 20221. 

Romance. 8945, 20238. 

Sainte-Anne au village. 13675. 

Sérénade mélancolique. 15822, 

Six bagatelles. 15794. 

Soirées de Vienne. 17277, 17278. 

Sonata. 12449, 15654. 

Sonate. 6828, 7483. 

Sonatine. 13793, 15899, 22848. 

Songs from the Chinese. 5208. 

Sophie Grisez. 13809. 

Sur le nom de Gabriel Fauré. 
5261. 


Symphonie. 8960, 13669, 15778. 

Trio. 13959. 

Trios. 12897, 19104. 

Tristan et Iseult. 9273. 

Trois chansons. 16686. 

Trois poémes. 8086. 

Trois sonates. 3472. 

Valse. 13687. 

Vers les bois, vers les champs... 
5456. 

Vieille chanson espagnole. 23150. 


INDEX 


Durand & cie.—Continued. 
Villanelle. 16167. 
Watteau. 14040. 

2 pieces pour piano. 
2°™° sonate. 2020. 


16458-16460. 


6°™° symphonie. 9588. 
24 vocalises. 18562. 
Durant (M. M.) Rainbows. 22625. 
Du Rant (Winnie) Awake! oh noble 
son of God. 21088. 


Durante (Jimmy): 
I ain’t never had nobody 
over me. 2094, 6378. 
Lullaby lady. 4555. 
Papa String Bean. 
What’ll I do. 20799. 
You'll find me where you left me. 
5657, 9392): 12298... > 
Durbin (R. A.) Reward we owe our 
soldier boys. 15748. 
Durham (C. E.) Voices of the soul. 
14024. 
Durkee (J. M.) 
11824 
Durkin (C. D.) Remember that dear 
mother who is waiting for you there. 
11500. 


CYaZzy 


15618, 17 684. 


Sweet Aloha land. 


Durlin (A..M.) My sweetheart is 
singing. 15466. 

Durney (P. E.) Dance of the pea- 
cocks. 213882. 

Duryea (Jeannette) It’s not the 


same old world without you. 15048. 


Dusting along. 238758. 
Duthott;.(W.. J.) 2.8 
Little esas 24320 


Staffordshire knot. 25156.: 
Dutton (Maud) ' Lily and the rose. 
13170. 


Dutton (Theodora), : 
At sunset. 5768. 
Birthday secrets. 18541. 
Fireside folk-song. 6182. 
Gallant knight. 21601. 
Game of tag. 19014. 


In the moonlit garden. 6488. 
Little colleen. 6649. 
Magician’s cave. . 6732. i 
March of the knights. 6751. 
Mermaid’s romance. 6810. 
Moonlight dance. 22289. 
Mountain bugle. 19815. 
Mysterious stranger. 19908. 
Rain, rain, go away. 20187. 
Slavie dance. 7339. 
Sunday morning bells. 20499. 
Under the umbrella. 23116. 
Du Val (Paul): 
Danse eaprice. 213886. 
Tarantella. 25238. - 
Valse hongroise. 23133. 
Du..Val .(W.,C.).. Blue eyed., Sue 


is a black eyed Susan now. 23502. 


Duvernoy (J. B.) 


pt. tir, n.s., v.18 


Duval-Diamant (Hans): 
Fraulein, darf ich, 
3948, 
Liebling ade. 4470. 
Sie k6nnen mich besuchen. 
Vision d’amour. 5467. 


‘sie geniessen, 


9031. 


- 
t 


Wir mieten uns ein schlafcoupee. 


(743. 
Duvernoy (Alphonse) : 
Hellé. 25595 ‘(108). 
Intermezzo. 10021. 
Léve toi. 25595 (159-160). 
Nuit étoilée. 25595 (208). 


Ecole du mécan- 


isme. 21482. 
Dvorak (—). Polonaise humoresque. 
7123. 
Dvorak (Anton) : 
Around us hear the sounds of 
even. 3445. 

Goin’ home. 958, 959. 

Humoresque. 2085, 6366, 24046. 

Impromptu pastorale. 14994. 

Indian lament. 10590. 

Largo. 6610. 

Lullaby. 358. 

Massa dear. 6777, 17395. 

Red. skies above a wigwann. 

7186-7188. 

Rondo. 18879. 

Won’t you set us free. 16321. 
Dvorak (Lilli) Suzana mio. 118195. 
Dwyer (H. E.) Mother darling 

of mine. 4686. 
Dyck (V.): . 

Amour de ma wie. 774. 

Aurora mia. 786. 

Cantiléne et Pliaska. T7965. 

Complainte et danse russes. 

94, 

Espagne de Montmartre. 14625. 

Eternelle chanson. 8157. 

Fleurs de tendresse. 164. 

Floraison d’ amour. 10139. 

Fontaine du bonheur. 8190.) 

Menuet des charmes. 15382... 

Moldavia. 8660. hs. ' 

Tu es mon matin. 1389. 

Valse-idylle. 13998. . 

Voix aimée. , 690. 
Dye (J. Miya 

Going forth to win. 23900.) 

I have a friend. 21809. - 


Dyk (H. Van) See Van Dyk (Her- 


man). 

Dyer (A. J.) “ma comme on a trip 
to-morrow. 2125. 

Dyer (G. 8.) Cocaine Bill and Mor- 
phine Sue have a sniff on me. 
12600. 

Dykema (P. W.) Twice 39 com- 


munity songs. Peasy 


1560 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 - 


Dykes’ GJ. B:): 


Holy, holy, holy. . 16957, 21746, 
24019. 
Lead. kindly light. 17257, 24284. 


Dyson (—) Rese.of Bombay. 2862. 
Dyson (George) : 
Fairy song. 14666. 
I loved a lass. 14907. 
O who is so merry. 15582. 
Song without words, 15908. 


Dyson (Hal): 
Come let us dance the waltz of 


love. 9797. 

Waltz of love ceme Jet us dance. 
2928 
rime QI. 


BZ method. 12740-12743. 


Fadie (Paul) Songs of the home- 
stead. 20434. “ 
Eagle (H. M.):: 
He is knocking at your door. 
21708. ) 
I have -a contract. with. God. 
2AOTS. 
Little travelers. 22109. 
No sorrows ..will be there. 24654. 
Shout it with joy. 250054. 
Singing His love, 25079. 
To the glory-land. 25315. 
Trusting and calling. 25346. 
Trusting Jesus with my soul. 
2DS47. 
Victory. may depend on_ you. 
25411. 
When the angels come for me. 
25481. 


Hagle music co. You'll find a friend 
in mother. T7S1. 
Eagieston (C. A): 
Beyond the waves. 
Morning blues. 17464. 
No mail blues.-: 11166, 22392. 
Eames (H. P.): 
Coo. 21348. 

Trish croon-song. 13053. 
Lord is my shepherd. 
Eames. (K. R.).. Honolulu Lou. 

Earhart (Will): 

Blementary music. 10049. 
Introductory music. | 10598. 

Juvenile music. 22023. 
Songs of childhood. ©5209. 
Twice 55 community 
13976. > © 

Earl (—) 
goodbye. 


16496. 


2399. 
14845. 


sones. 


In rosetime when we said 
2203. 


Harl (Mary) pseud. See King 
(GOT Bt E 
Earle (E. C.) When you go back 
- to home sweet-home. 9320. 
Earle (George) : 
Just keep on patton to _ that 
melody. 2272. nes 
Kiwanis wins. 10703. 


Earle (JH) Guard Old Glory. 10276. 


Harle (R. C.) 
home sweet home. 
Earle (Ralph) 


When you go back to 
9320. 
When I find you my 


love. 5541. 
Parle (Stanley ) Longing for you. 
DFG, 
Harley (E. L.) Beautiful Galilee. 
9579. 

Barty Cs. i.) Popper’s troubles. 
20143. ue 
Early (Thomas) In dear old Penn- 
syilvania. 2190. 


Early Italian songs and airs. 23764. 
East (Harry) My Arabian maiden. 
6892. 
Easter hymns and carols. 8184. 
Easterbrook (W. J.) Wm dreaming of 
‘my childhood. 10468. 
Eastlake (R. W.): 
Full moon. 14720. 
Just a- song of you. 
Easton (Sidney) : 
Chatham blues. 12579. 
Cook ’em Aunt Jemima. 
Didn’t old jay bird laugh. 
Grits and. gravy. 8249. 
Not on the first night. 13422. 
Tell ’em bout me. 16026. 
Vanderin’ daddy. 23172. 
Wonder why they calls me sun- 
shine. 7749. 


15091. 


12615. 
14555. 


Easy opera classics. 6112. 

Easy vielin pieces. 14605. 

Hatherly (Pether) Wedding bells. 
18226. , 

Ebell (—) Katinka. 25595 (419). 


Eberhardt (Goby) : 


Leichte charakerstticke. 314. 
Lustige musikanten. 361. 
Eberbardt (J. J.) Kansas. 2280. 
Eberhardt (W. F.) Moon ~blinks. 
17450. 
Eberle (W. R.) Oregon Rose. 24763. 
Eby (A. F.) Mother’s song. 415-418. 


Eby (W. M:): 
Eby’s complete. scientific method. 
10032. 
Lessons on time. 
Mother’s song. 
Slurro waltz. 
Eecles (Edward) 


Eecles (Henry) 
13138. 
Echert (Hi) 
15170. 
Hehtner (K.): 
Lithuanian Genes a dance folio, 


1081. 
415-418. 
D83—985. 
Trailing. 
Largo in © minor. 


3166. 


Let’s go to. the movies. 


no. 1. 22095. 
Sla manynka do els trasak. 9054, 
9055. : 
Eek (C.-E.): tg 
In violet time. 4804. Raa a 
3278. 


While the leaves are falling. 


1061 


INDEX. 


Mekersley (iva): 
Hear 
5679 (48). 
Rosalinda. 25595 (235). 
Songstress. 25595 (259). 
To Zelinda. 12344 (55). 
When two that love are parted. 
5679 (119). 


tuckersley (Roger) Sentimental moon. 


D785. 
tickert (Hugenie) : 
All the world’s resting, but love’s 
awake. 14202. 
Mountain rose of Tennessee. 
19817. 


My old New York. 8719. 
My Sunday sheik. 15465. 
Rose will speak. 138664. 
Tessie go fishing. 20582. 
hekert (Marie) J’m in love with the 
world. 17051. 
Hekhausen (Kaj) 
jeg siver? 1070. 
eclipse musie pub. co. ltd.: 
Blue Pacific. 14335. - 
Noon and even. 17579. 
Pages we read together. 8835. 
Mdelheit (Harry) When I rebuild 
that shack in Athlone. 3260. 
Wdgar (Fred) Kiss me dear. 
Mdgar (Perey): 

Aren’t we all. 18448. 
Captain Oojah. 9701. 
That’s where you want it. 

ihdge (Bertram) Just jazz. 19469. 
KHdgington (W. A.) Oh Nell! 7002. 
dition Ruth. Dieb des gliicks. 1830. 
Hditions de la Siréne: 


Ka’ de hore hvad 


4420. 


13910. 


Sonate. 4111. 
ets aie 

Hiiman (W. 
Ww eis Trish. 23178. 
Stars of summer. 22891, 


Kiimandson (W. B.) That jazzy kid. 


18064. 
Kdmiaston (B. B.): 
Come to the Saviour now. 5970. 
Hiv rybody can work for Jesus, 
6147. 
He’s your friend. 6315. 
Is it you? 6509. 
Let Jesus be your friend. 8500. 
You can shine for Jesus. 7771. 
KHiimister (Whitney) Magdalen. 6728. 
hdmonds (Charles) Don’t say good- 
bve, dear. 12707. 
tidmonds (lL. H.) I’ve got some way- 
ward love. 1024 
Hdmonds (Paul): 
Mother ship. 8678. 
Seafaring man. 22739. 


me ye winds and waves. 


pt. 11, n. &., v.18 


Edmonds (S.'N.) 
Bell-cow blues. 21145. — 
I’ve got some wayward love, for 
a wayward man. 1024, 4222. 
That sweet black man. 23022. 


Edmonds (8S. N.) music pub. ¢o.: 
Bell-cow blues. 21145. 
I’ve got. some wayward love, for a 
wayward man. 4222. 
That sweet black man. 23022. 
You know you are gone’r miss me 
when I’m gone. 9389, 20939. 
Edmonds (W. B.) There's a kiss 
_ that’s waiting. 5344. 
Edmunds (C. M.): 
How can I leave thee. 
Land dirge. 6605. 
Lullaby. 6713. 
Siege of Kazan. 9033. 
Sun of the sleepless. 5249. 
Thorberg’s dragon ship. 9200. 
To primroses filled with morning 
_ dew. 7554. 
Triumph of death. 5395. 
Vicar of Bray. 9263. 
Wind ina frolic. © 28271. 


Edward (G. 8.) Volga boatmen song. 
25421. 


Edwards (—) 
6308. 

Edwards (Al) Calling. 12541. 

Kdwards (Bella) Pjerrot-vals. 

Edwards (Billy): 
Down Wagga way. 
I’m going. 1018. 
In our little canoe. 6476. 
Old homestead. 13468. 
Snowy River. 25095. 
Sweet Hawaiian. isle. 
Yes, indeed. 20917. 

Edwards (Broughton) : 
Day of glory. 23693. 
Great joy. 23942. 

Edwards (C. T.): 
Forsake me not my God. 6199. 


108383. 


Hawaiian , blues. 


22563. 


18855, 


15980. 


Kelly old pal of mine. 22030. 
Skipping. 13752. 
Edwards (Chas.) Lonesome. 109s. 


Edwards (Clara): 
Happiness. 6298. . 
Little shepherd's song. 6663. 
My little brown nest by the sea. 


17510. 
"Tis enough. 7549. 
Yesterday. 18326. 


Edwards (George) : 
Katja, die tanzerin. 8455. 


Monna,. 11021. 
Hdwards (Gus): 
Broadway caravan. 7950, 9660 
9661. 


Tm a business man. 6403. 


1562 


INDEX. 


nos, 1-13, 1923 


If my heart belonged to somebody 
else, I wouldn’t be here with 
you. 24141. 
. Little boy blue jeans. 19578. 
Love is a.garden of roses. 19624. 
"Member when. 19731. = 
She’s the same old sunbonnet Sue. 
20342. ' : 
Kdwards: (HH. A.}: 
Dearie. 9918. 
Monday morning blues. 17448. 
Edwards (Irving) : 
Ache of an aching heart. 5691. 
Florence, you have broken my 
heart. 6187. 
Supnbonnet Sue. 138848. 
Hdwards (Julian) My own United 
States. 24612, 24613. 
Kdwards (Leo): 
Breaking home ties. 1642, 
Every little heart. 145. 
Mother’s lullaby. 11054. 
Rose leaves. 15770, 20247. 
Sign of the rose. 2955, 
Sweet sonny boy. 25207. 
Under a thousand eyes. 138985. 
EKdwards (R. N.) Maiden way. 4567. 
Edwards (R. W.) Could I but tell. 
9823: 
Kdwards (Richard) In going to my 
lonely bed. 13035, 13036. 
Kdwards (S. P.) If you were near. 
17114. 


1645. 


Effany music publishers. Always 
Stand by mother. 9470. 
Effros (Bob) Happy blues. 6294. 


Egan (Fred) 
time tunes. 
Kgan (J. F.) 

17842. 

Egan (Jack): 
Feed bag song. 
Hello Jackie. 
I’m always 

10457. 
In Bulgaria. 
Southern dreams. 
Three thousand years ago. 
13984. 

Egan (John): 

Hang your sorrows 
14787. 
Picnic party with you. 17714. 

Egen (Austin): 


Dixie, the land of rag 
SO98. 
Scars of jealousy. 


16797. 
4091. 
happy 
130338. 
11747, 18814. 
7936, 


with you. 


in the sun. 


Du bist so appetitlich. 23752. 
Glaub’ mir, du Reine. 28889. 


Heut’ nur lass mich gliicklich sein. 
23997. 
Shanghai-Bay. 
Egerton (J. S.) 
13925. 
Kggeling (Georg): 
Brook trout. 9663. 
- Capricieuse. 3587, 


11624. 
Third battalion. 


Country dance. 23647. 


14696. 
14723. 
10303. 
14862. 


Floral idyl. 
Gala march. 
Hare bells. 
Humoresque. 
Hungarian rondo. 24050. 
‘Mazurka brillant. 13289. 
State march. 15936. 
Summer morn. 
- 25188. 
Waves at play. 14041. 
Eggert (F. EH.) O love that wilt not 
let me go. 24677. 
Egner (Philip) If dreams came true, 
2162. 
HKgypt. 5790, 5963. 
Ehmant (A.) Hunting song. 
Ehrlich (Sam): 
Gone are the years. 12870. 
Our Henrietta. 22502. 
Where Niagara falls. 
Ehrman (Walter) : 
How’s yor’n? 21771. 
I’m so sad without you. 
That silly waltz. 25260. 
Kichorn (L. D.) Morning 
(19797. 
EKigenbroadt (A. D.) 
EKilenberg (Richard) : 
At sundown. 9531. 
Blindman’s buff. 8535. 
Little goblins. 19582: 
Hisen (I.) Mother cares. 24557. 
Hisenberg (Jacob) Etudes for the de- 
velopment of the principles of weight 
and relaxation in piano playing. 
14636. 
Hisenberg ¢(R. B.): 
Fireside tale. 


9125, 11806. 


1001. 


14084. 


24112. 
at last. 


Union. 20695. 


18962. 


I’z in a flurry, oh do hurry. 2158. 
Hisengard (Osias) Panu derech. 
20086. 
Hisley (F. G.): 
Maybell. 15313. 
Two deep blue eyes. 5421. 
Ek (G. W.) I got the blues. 4161. 
Ekerman (Carl) Naughty moon. 
~ 1169. 
Eklund (lL. B.) Little bit 0° achin’. 
8517. - 
Elder (Mary) Days are passing by. 
8078. 
Eldridge (Al) Think of me. 5349. 
11939. 
Eldridge (Carl) Some day. 11696. 
Eldridge (H. C.): 
Mixed recipes. 24526. 
Mother, where’s the jam. 254s. 
My arrow collar man. 24579. 


Now it’s time to go, for we’ve said 
all we know. 24666. 
Now what should a young maid 


_ do. 24668. 
Eldridge (S. B.) Up in the garret. 
20381. 


INDEX 
' pt. 111, mn. s., v.18 
Eldridge entertainment house: Naiad. 2603. 
Busy Christmas fairies. 1655. “Prunella. 8907. 
Christmas beauty hints. 23600. Radiance. 2804. 
Mother, where’s the jam? 2548. Reconciliation. 9820, 
My arrow collar man. 24579. Scenes of Scottish life. 15810. 
New adventures in flowerland. Second song album. 15816. 
24631. Souvenir de Vienne. 15920, 20448. 
Now what should a young maid Twilight pieces. 23100. 
do. 24668. Two short songs. 21604. 
Parson’s. sociable. 24807. Two songs of the desert. 2838. 
Up in the garret. 25381. Water-lilies. 14035, 16199. 
fHiementary string tutor. 6119. White pathway, 12221, 


Hlert (Sigfrid Karg-) See Karg-RMlert 
(Sigfrid) 
Wigar (A. C.) 
way. 1898. 
Elgar (Hdgar) 
Elgar (Edward) 
member, 23545. 
Hlholm (N.. J.): 
Fidgety fingers. 
Nervous nuckles. - 
HKlie (Justin) © 
no: 3¢ “23509; 
Hliseo (P.) & son : 
A pupa d@’ ’a rinascenta. 16376. 
Aventura di Patapon. 18476. 
Balla con me. 9594. 
Delizia eterna. 9929. 
‘O passaguay. 19977. 
Per me e per te. 11875. 
Piedino svelto. 11396. 
Rosa spina. (20258. 
RHilkin (Clarence) : 
Maori melodies. 24449. 
New Zealand cradle Bene: 
Hlkin & eco., Itd.: 
Babyland. 12430. 
Call me home. Zz 
Caprice. 1935. 
Children’s suite. 
Coronach. 12619. 
Cotswold love. 14475. 
Dance of the minutes, 
Dream. 21447. 
Dream merchandise. 
Exaltation. 1902. 
Faery pieces. 14659. 
Four songs. 9112. 
Krom afar. 8204. 
from Tudor times. 3954. 
Hebridean legend. 4088. 
Idyll. 22786. 
In a fairy boat. 267, 2183. 
2210. 
8398. 


Every day in every 


Wanderer, 23171. 


Zut! zut! zut! re- 


3912. 
24629. 
Chants de la montagne, 


24636. 


235591. 


101, 1798. 
12724. 


In the highlands. 
In the silver moonbeams. 
fo muoio per te. 17148. 
Leisure hour. 24293. 
Letter. - 22074. 
Little sea pictures. 15204. 
Lullabye. 18238. 


Meadowland and mountain. 2474. . 


Meditation. 
Moods 


6782. 


and melodies. 2581. 


Se ee ES 


Ell (KE. G.): 
I’ll sleep and dream where, where 
she sings those lullabies. 14897. 


Where the milk and honey flows. 


5580. 

Eller (Herman) Don’t say that you 
won't. cry. 9964, . 18864 (244), 
18839. 

Ellery (IR. M.): 

In the shadows of the East. 
10584. 
My Ziegfeld follies girl. 11148. 


Ellington (Duke) Blind man’s bluff. 


18546. 
Elliot (eon) : 
Arkansas. 16454. 
I wonder if my old girl ever 


thinks of me. . 17093. 
You'll care some day. 18344. 
Elliott (C. G.) Jesus is leading me 


still, 293. 
Elliott (Chas.) Saxophone man. 
13683. : 
Hilliott (EH. D.) Reunion. 5011. 
Elliott (EH. T.): 
In daddy’s arms. 15004. 
When the silver moon comes 
peeping. 3269. 
Elliott (F. LL.) Way they used to 
manage things in Egypt. 14043. 


Elliott (J. A.) Pershing, the brave. 
17704. 


Elliott (Leslie) : 


Brave heart that beats for me. 
(OAD see 

Love’s a fairy fiddler. 8553. 

Love, you’re a fraud. 6699. 


Oh, Percy, you nearly made me 
blush. 13459. 
They always put the blame on me. 
18922. 
When I write my recollections by 
and by. 20816. 
When they introduced the jazz 
in Donegal. 14076. 
You've set me dreaming. 14152. 
Elliott (M. E. ) Placing stars on His — 
crown. 7109. 
Elliott (Percy) : 
Apotheosis. 21052. 
By the river. 7959. 
Cavalier et Tzigane. 
Dear smiling eyes. 


21257. 
16684. 


1564 


,hos. 1-18, 1923 


INDEX 


Enchanted castle o’ dreams. 
6126: Peter 

Gallantrie. 19013. 
I saw only you. 24118. 
Little lady. 138181. 
Love’s triangle. 22158, 
Modestie. 19775. 
My faith in you. 223826. 
Romance. slavonique. 15763. 
Scene d’amour. 22720. 
Séparation. 22750. 
Sur les ramparts. 25196. 

Miliott (R. B.) Mister Snow-man, 

22267. 

Elliott (Vern): 
Down thru the years. 16732. 
Hindu love moon. 2058. 
Miss Los Angeles, queen of the 


golden West. 19762. 
Mother dear. 11045. 
His (C..@.).: 
vening song. 915. - 


Old-fashioned. dear. 8803. 
Polish waltz caprice. 11414. 
When your eyes met mine. 16264. 
Within your heart. 9353. 
Yow ll be mine. 7780. 
Ellis (Cleophas) Meet me. 22221. 
Ellis (4. A.) Slumber song, 9058. 
Eliis (#. M.). Mother dear. 6872. 
Ellis (Erno) Mary in the days of the 
crinoline. 15270. 
Ellis (Frank) Yes indeed. 20917. 
Ellis (G. S8.),: 
My Hawaii. 
Near the ocean. 
Hillis (George) : 
Down on the Hoko-Poko. 1860. 
M’sieur Embonpoint. 8691. 
Ellis (J. B.) Stop and listen. 15942. 
Hilis (J. H.) Broken heart in Dixie. 
18588. 
Has? 6S. 'T.).: 
My Savior’s blessed eyes. 11135. 
When you talk about Old Glory, 
just say Kentucky too. 12202. 
Ellis (Joseph) : 
Blushing rosebud. 23508. 
Military procession. 13307. 
Ellis (LL. S.) Remembrances. 
Ellis (Nettie) : 
Warbling birds. 14033. 
Where the blue bells grow. 23237. 
Ellis (R. M.) High and light. 24001. 
Klis (Robin) : 
Abide with me. 1480. 
Christians awake. 8008. 
Communion in A flat. 21342. 
Jubilate Deo. 301. 
Jubilate Deo in B flat. 8436. . 
Lead kindly light. 10741. 


11104. 
19917. 


17788. 


Postlude in G. 22583. 
Ride on in majesty. 
Silent night. 


540. 
9036. 


6125, 


Selemn mass in C. 13775. 

Song of triumph. 1303. 

Who shall roll the- stone away. 
1437. ) j 

Ellis (Seger). Mamma, won’t you 
come and ma-ma me. 13256. 
Ellis (Seger) pub. co.: 

Gee! but it’s so doggone lone- 
some when you are’ all alone. 
21616. 

Lonesome and blue. 13198. 

Ellis (Tex) Doris: 16724. 

Ellis (Vincent) If I were king of the 
House of David. 17107 

Ellis (W. J.) Just a spray of purple 
lilac. 17196. se itr 

Ellison (Signe) 

“ORrye F746: 

EUsworth (Mrs. Andrew) 
ing brook. 6889. 

Elma (M.) Saered heart on Ireland’s 
flag. 17824. eB 
Elman (Dave) Oh! papa! please 
make John behave. 20003; 20004. 
Elphick (W. A.) I know you'll be 

sorry some day. 19225. 
Elsen (M. J. V.) Proper of the mass. 


My wonderful. mem- 


Murmur- 


1239. 
Hisie. . 82, 188, 236, 332, 672, 1562. 
Kiltinge (Jay) Angelus. 9495, 14231. 
Elwell (W. T.) 

Golden a Al 16879. 
Old sweetheart of mine. 17639. 


Queen of hearts. 15716. 
Elwin (Maurice) : 

Remember me in rose-time. 11499. 

Rose-leaf boat. 8954. 

Where be goin,’ Mary Ann. 9325, 
Ely (Baron De) jr. Joy song. 15080. 
Emerick (F. R.) Lullaby. 17361. 
Emerick (J. D.) Our own Washing- 

ton. 8830, 17670. 


EKmerson (C. D.) 
11975. 

Emerson (J. E.) To make love, Pd 
help him along. 7552. 


To be like Jesus. 


Emerson (L. O.): 


Hmerson’s quartets and choruses 
for male voices. 5679 (34). 
O be joyful in the Lord. 14163 
(393). 
_ Thou dear Redeemer. 
Iimerson (M. H.): 
Hmerson’s quartets and choruses 
for male voices. 5679 (34). 
O be joyful in the Lord. 14163 
(393). 
Thou dear Redeemer. 
Emerton (Emily): 
Again. 14181. 
New moon. 15495. 


Hmery (fH. EH.) Some day you will re- 
turn. 20407. 


7868 (137). 


7808 (136). 


AEs 


INDEX, 


Kmery (E. H.) Polly Anna. 
Emery (S. A.) Head and hands. 
Emlyn (Laurence) : 
Rose of Burmah. 2864. 
Shuffle along. 2949. 
Himmans (G. H.): 
Dagmar the 
9862, 9864. 
Love theme. 10863. 
Emmanuel (Maurice) : 
Sonatine. 11713. 
Sonatine IV. 15899. 
Sonatine bourguignonne. 11714. 

_ Sonatine pastorale. 11715. 
Emmet -(Robert) On duty. 486. 
Emrick (P. SS.) Greater Purdue 

march. 23944. 

Emsheimer (Henry) Dice. 18807. 


En douce. 3569, 5878, 5879, 6142, 
6527, 6837, 7073, 9729, 9820, 11017, 
16168, 16169. 

En pleine folie. 
6350, 6979, 
10746. 

Einander (C. 
mine. 6029. 

Enders (Harvey) 
song. 25386. 

Endor ( C. ©.) Dearie. 3760. 

Engel (H. G.): 

Ahavah raboh. 18393. 
Prayer of the reader. 
Ufnucho jomar. 20689. 

Engel-Berger (Willy) : 

Billie’s jazz band. 7919. 

Bittere trinen. 23496. 

Heut’ hab’ ich noch was vor. 
23996. 

Horst du, Margot. 8289. 

I have a rendezvous. 4163. 

Ich weiss in Rodaun eine laube 
fiir zwei. 8371. 

Kinder, mein Wein ist noch immer 
so schon. 8464. 

Kleine wohnung aus der bieder- 
meierzeit. 8474. 

Médikém. 8620. 


11416. 
210, 


slave girl. 9860- 


4460, 4461, 6312, 
7130, 7166, 7315, 8040, 


G.) Dear wee gal 9’ 


Valgovind’s boat 


20152. 


Nacht muss es sein. 4755. 
Schafersttindchen. 8982. 
Sho-Sho-San. 9026. 
Star-dust. 5230. 


We'll find a rendezvous. 12134. 
Weib wie du. 5520. 
Weisst du es noch. 16216. 
Wenn ich in schlachtensee. 20785. 
Wenn ich mir nur Fanny abge- 
wohnen konnt. 12155. 
Wien, wer deine blonden frauen 
ktisst. 9340. 
RKngelhardt (H. C.): 
Old Alpine melody. 17629. 
Pacific waltz. 4870. 
Wasatch waltz. 5508. 


| Kno (Paul) 


pt. 11, n. s., v.18 


Kngelmann (H.) : 
Hop, skip, jump. 103874. 

Melody of love. 24493. 

"Neath twinkling stars. 7808 (90). 
Engelmann (M. C.) ’Neath twinkling 

stars. T7808 (90). f 

Engels (P. J.): 
General von Steuben. 
July the fourth 

13084. 

1776, . 123438. 
Engelskirchen (Paul) : 

Goldmarie. 1993. 

Mein heimattal. 
Fingland (R. J.): 

Seek ye the Lord. 25024. 

Sunset, the hills and you. 22929. 
Engle (Bert) See Engle (P. A.). 
Engle (H. E.): 

Sabbath day. 11563. 

We love to think while we sing. 

25448. 

Engle (P. A.) Hiawana. 

Englewood music house: 
Let’s go. 10757. 
Meet me _ tonight 

19724. 

English (Granville) : 
Come to my heart. 
Danse antique. 1805. 
Heavenly voice. 2044. 
Invitation to love. 17146. 
Mignonette. 2513, 2514. 
Ugly duckling. 25369. 
Valsette. 3201. 

English (Wayland) 
24395. 

English folk song. 14619. 

Enman (lL. R.) ’Till apple blossom 
time sweetheart, then I’ll come back 
to you. 9206. 

Enna (August) 

Enna (Emil): 
Butterfly dancer. 18600. 
Flower dance. 18978. 
Happy thoughts. 6299. 
Lovers valse. 358. 
Melodie and legend. 
Naughty boy. 6944. 

Enném (Vada) Kdonigin von Montmar- 
tre. 15141. 

Ennes (Lavora): 

'  Lovely-slush. 22158. 

Visions. 23157. 

In bugdom. 


21619. 
in seventy-six. 


2480. 


12921. 


in the park. 


21338. 


Love’s harmony, 


Don Juan. 23724. 


' 19728. 


19336. 

Bnoch & ¢o.: 
Air a danser. 1698. 
Alaska in the snow. 
Ames obseures. 1519. 
Ange gardien. 14229. 
Attente. 12412. 
Au bout des lévres, 
Aux petits enfants. 
Bercement. 9599. 
Bereeuse. 14305. 


18403. 


3456, 5772. 
14260. 


1566 


4 INDEX 
nos. 1-138, 1923 


Carnaval des cloches. 7978. Clorinda. 14451. 

Chanson bretonne. 18645. Covent garden. 1774. 

Chansons de Miarka. 7990. Difference, 12696. 

Chérie tu es toute ma vie. 74. Everywhere I go, 1.0085. 

Contes blues. 18646. Farewell, thou outbound — ship. 

Cortége antique. 8040. 12793. 

Danse hindoue. 21268. Flow down, cold rivulet. 6191. 

Danses de Lormont. 14525. For old love’s sake. 1938. 

Deux cortéges. 12689. Funny noises. 12845. 

Dictées musicales. 18808-18811. God bless you. 956. 

Dis-moi pourquoi. 3777, 3778. TI passed by your window. 255, 

Doute. 21442. 12990, 12991. : 

Dulce habanera. 8131. If I such wondrous music knew. 

Eglogue. 18647. 6445, 

Elevation. 18648. In God we trust. . 18034, 24159. 

Four songs from Peacock pie. In the never-never-land. 21937. 
18569. Interlude. 4315. 

Horse shoes blues. 6350. ' It’s a long way from Singapore. 

Idylle. 18649. _ 21965. 

Idylle arabe. 21269. Jennifer. 2246. 

J’suis toujours seule .. . 8415. Ladies of St. James’s. 6600. 


Javanette. 19418. 
Jolies choses. 4358. 
Kranaos. 10707. 
Légende des libelots d’ivoire. 
4460, 4461. 
Marchande de tout. 19693. 
Matin. 21270. 
Méditation. 18651. 
Moment musical. 18652, 
Nuits du bois. 6972. 
O ma Gaby. 6984. 
Ombres castillanes. 8812, 
Ondine. 21271. 
Pavane. 18653. 
Poucette. 11427. 
Poupée de jade. 7130. 
Poursuite du vent et de Vamour, | 
11431. 
Premier album des editions du 
music-hall, 22594. 
Quand on veut s’faire aimer. 
7166. 
Quand une femm’ vous fait les 
doux yeux. 7167. 
Rigaudon. 21272: 
Rimembranza. 21273. 
Romanesea. 1699. 
Ruines du ceeur. 13671. 
Sérénade. 14408. 
Si vous aimez les fleurs. 7318. 
Sistriana. 9050. 
Sophie. 25133. 
Sous les cyprés. 9096. 
Souvenance. 18654. 
Sylvains. 18655. 
Téhéran nights. 20573. 
Trois antiques. 8645. 
Vierge a la créche. 16166. 
4me valse. 31274. 
Hnoech & sons: 
All for you. 5679 (126). 
Angels are stooping. 3431. 
Cargoes. 5908. 
Jarol of Jesus child. 1684, 


Land song of the West country. 
8488, 


Ledbury. parson. 6617. 
Life anew. 2356. 
_ Little voices calling. 15207. 
Magie path. 6731. 
Merry menagerie. 22235. 
Monkey. 13325. 
Muses’ garden for delights. 4696. 
Nature carol. 24625, 
Nearer, my God, to Thee. 17554. 
None-so-pretty. 17578. 
Northern lament. 15518. 
Outward sail, 13507. 
Pilgrimage, 1229. 
Red roofs. 2825. 
Rose that blossomed in Hden. 
15774, 24961. 
Rune. 7235. 
Song fancies. 2988. 
Song of joy. 15901. 
Song of the rover. 5202. 
Song of the stones. 5204. 
Songs from many lands. 2997. 
Songs of a Gipsy trail. 20482. 
Vale of dawn. 7606. 
Well-a-day. 25456. 
When 1 was one-and-twenty. 
7697. 
When June is come. 14071, 
| Knsor (Boris) : 
Carnival. 9706. 
Cottage o’ dreams. 8041. 
Fashions fair. 8177. 
EKpous’ la. 5881, 6523, 6542, 7605. 
7613, 10067, 12760. 
Epperson (EK. G.): 
Hipperson’s band and orchestra 
folio. 906, 
Epperson’s piano studies. 3864. 
Epperson’s violin school. 907. 
908. 
Every evening, I’m longing dear to 
be with you. 6145. 


1567 


INDEX 


EKppie Adair. 10068. 

Epping (Alice). Love’s vision. 4549. 

Erb (J. L.) Sérénade. 5102. 

Hirp (Mase): 
Chanson du Finkwiller. . 7987. 


Dimanche soir les filles d’Alsace 
chantent au loin. 8093. 
Ituines de lV’abbaye de Murbach. 


8964, 
Hrb (Nina). Love’s expression. 
13230. 
Erby. .(J....d., National ith phi 
alpha hymn. 6940. 
frdman (Ernie) : 


Kamaroon hop. 24953. 


Lonesome at twilight. 138199, 
15214. 
Long ago ’mid apple blossoms. 


2395, 10822, 17304. . 
No, no Nora. 13414, 13415, 17570, 
17571, 19940, 22393. 

Nobody’s sweetheart. 2629. 

Toot, toot, Tootsie, goo’bye. 18136. 
iricksen (Oscar) : 

Minnesota moon. 24521. 

Some how I know. 590. 
Krickson (Jack) Doos I? 21488. 
Hrickson (M. N.) After all I love 

you. 18387, 20988. 
Iiricson (John) Rose of my dreams. 
20250. 
tricson (S. A.) Molly and me. 6848. 
Evlanger (Frédéric d’): 
En sourdine. 1890. 
Sérénade florentine. 29380. 
Erle & Leo pub. co. Hang your clothes 
on a hick’ry limb. 8257, 14786. 
Erlebach (R. O.) ‘Two legends. 6131. 
Hrman (—) Railroad man. 13619. 
Kine (May) History twisted. 12924. 


Hrno (Kondor) <A vén ciginy. 5685. 
Ernst (H. W.) Six études. 6132. 
firnst (W. A.) : 
Henrietta. 12914. 
Transcontinental. 13952. 
tirrante (Attilio) Cettina. 1695. 
Mrrickson (H. BE.) Wee-no-nah. 3245. 


When can I eall you 
25466. 


Krrico (Joe) 
sweetheart. 
first “(S.' A.) 


Asperges me. 234138. 


Ave Maria, heart of my Savior. 
3464. 
Pie Jesu. 24844. 
Hitman (Hdward) Prairie tlower. 
22588. 
Hrwin (J. W.) Spooky moon. 7412. 


hirwin (Ralph) : 
Feiner vogel ist der 
18954. 
Sonne, liebe sonne... ! 22855. 
Wo hast du nur die aie ee blauen 
augen her. 23278 


alte pelikan. 


‘ pt. 111, n. s:, v.28 


American spirit. 


Esberger (Walter) 

5679. (2B. . 
Escamilla (J. M.)  Afioranzas. 9500. 
Escher (Chester) : 

Bring back my mamma to me. 
21199, 


Go home little girl home. 19045. 

Um gonna marry merry Mary 
down in Maryland. 21840. 

- T’ve got a flip flap flapper baby. 


19285. 

IT want you to be mine-all mine. 
21877. 

You don’t mean nothin’ to me 
now. 23312. 

You may belong to somebody else. 
23318. 

Eschig (Max): 

Alborada del gracioso. 9449. 

-Baiser des yeux. 12487. 

Brigand .... il est entré. 5860. 

Ca ec’est Vamour. 5881. 

Chaconne, 12567. 

Couplets du Pantin. 8045. 

Danse. 6744. 

Danse espagnole. 21389. 

Deux piéces. 21730. 

Deuxiéme symphonie. 8090. 

Duetto du béguin. 8130. 

Hlégie. 12748. 

Epouse la!. 10067, 12760. 

Forlance. 1940. 

Fox-trot. 8197. 

Harbouya. 8260. 

J’ ai Yair d’un’ poire. 65283. 


J’ai les pieds en Valenciennes. 
6524. 

Jeune homm’ d’ a présent. 6542. 

Laisse tes levres. 10719. 

Lovely night. 15248. 

Marchand de plaisirs. 10917. 


Menuet. 2500, 2501. 

Naiveté. 6936. 

Ne m’épousez pas. 442. 

Noches en Jos jardines de Espana. 
8760. 


Nuit d’amour. 17587, 17588. 


Nymphe endormie. 19968. 
Pastorale. 13158. : 
Pepita Jiménez. 13541. 

~ Pourquoi. 11430. 
Premiére danse eSpagnole. 22595 
Priére. 11447. ) 
Regards. 2826. 

Romance. 7215. 
Romanzetta. 20241. 
Rondeau. 2550. 
Sarabande. 2891, 2892. 
Sérénade mignonne. 1276. 
Sonatine syncopée. 7368. 
Surprise party. 7453. ° 


Trois chansons espagnoles. 


Trois chants grees. 9926. 
Trois piéces. 21623. 
Va vit’? rue Thérése. 7605. 


1568 


INDEX 


hos! 1-13, 1923 


‘Valse hésitation. 7613. 

Vie bréve. 

‘“Waldzetta. T7660. 

4 piécettes. 13713. 

Hsehig (Max) & cie.: 

Chanson d’amour et el souci. 
21276. 3}: . 

Chanson de Marguerite dans la 
prison. . 21277; 


Chanson du meunier. 21280. 


Chien de Jean de Nivelle. 21290. 
Création du monde. 23657.. 
Etoiles bleues. 21507. ~ 
Leila. 24292. igidoLtaal 
Pepita Jiménez. 24823. 
_ Yeux. 23302. SOF | 
_Eselots. 911. » RG 
Eshelman (Ti. BE.) Radio Ann, 11482. 


Eshenfelder (Aileen) 
Island honeymoon, 


On our Coney 
1BSTII: 


‘Tsland honeymoon. 
(Stépan) 


RDS . 
Esipotf Four vyalseites. 
21506. 
Esmer (W. W.) 
‘faces. 21794. 
Hsmere (Hulbert): 
Good woman’s blues. 8240. . 
I’m broke fooling with you. 4185. 


IT cart help making 


Esopo (—) Societa dei 5. 25098. 
Espanola. 8819. ae 

Hsperon (I. F.) Firpazos. 14690. 
Esposito (Genaro) Madabia. 4560. 


Essansee pub. co. Just remember [I 
asked you to wait a while. 15103. 
Kissex (C. B.) 

22348. 

Esso (—Van) & CO.: 
Als je weer los komt. 
Negro-song. 11153. 
Résignation. 11503. 

Estabrooks (I. I. 8.): 
I've got a lonesome mamy down 

in Alabam’. 6426. 

My Irish rose of. Eagle. 6912. 
Won’t you bring back my whis- 


My old Southern home. 


14207. 


tling dada to me. 7755. 
Estes (Flora) Kindly omit the 
fiowers. 17227. 
Esvé (E.) Venga. 1401. 
Hitchecopar (Emile) Urvillers. 13991, 
13992, 16143. 
- Etchecopar (Marcel) » 
Sérénade. 5100. 
Sérénade nocturne. 20329. 


. Wthelbert (Louis): 
My Gamma girl. 19852. 


Take me home. 22982. 
Ettinger (Josephine) Why worry. 
2. 25520, 


Hugene Onegin. 20670. 
Eva (J. J.): 
Home of my childhood. 14836. 
When you wore your hair in curls. 
20848. Hs 


15 


Eshenfelder (G. A.) - On our’ Coney 


Evan (KHmile) Femmes et fleurs. 
18364 (66). 
Evangéline. 14163 (159). 
EXvangeliske toner. 913. 
Hvans (A.) Oriental nights. 20052. 
Evans (Alfred) California blues. 
12539, 16547. 
Evans (Bill) Down home. 18848, 
Hyans (DLO7) se 
Arabella... 9511. 
Leonora. 10749. 
Evans (E.): 
Daddy’s girl. 3712, 18749. 
Shootin’ craps. 13725. 
Evans (E. J.): re 
Country girl for me... 1773. 
. Falling leaves. 3892. 
Home bright and fair. 2067. 
Home I can’t forget. 4107. 


I am standing by the gate, May. 
4148. 

If you'll be a lovin’ daddy to me, 
4268. 

If you want to reach heaven, you 
gotta stop raisin’ hell here belo’. 
4269, . 

Just listen to me. 2273, 

Little blue eyes. 4486. 

ove; 15252. 

My Dixie queen. 2569. - 

My little daughter Sue. 

Say it with kindness. 5081. 

Self-teaching chord book. 5098. 

That’s how I love you. 3107. 

Won't you come back to mammy, 
won't you come back to me. 
D627, 

Evans (@dwin): 
Hehoes. 100355. 
Gift. 10208. 
Jenny kissed me. 


4724, 


10633. 


Lord. let me know mine end. 
10834. 
Nothing but a rose. 11185. 


Po’ li’l lamb. 11409. 
- Stefana. 11781. 
Evans (G. M.): 


Come, let us sing of Jesus. 16615. 


Glory to God in the highest. 
16871. 
Evans (G. 8.) Rose and the thorn. 
24954. 


Evans (Henry) Molly. 22274. 
Evans (June) Down thru the years. 
16732. 


Evans (M._ L.) See lLoeb-Evans 
(Mathilde). 

Evans (M. T.): 
Chatterbox. 5931. 


Dance of the crickets. 1797. 
Dance of the lady bugs. 28675. 
Fiesta espagnole. 23812. 
Frolic and play. 6210. 

Glad tidings. 6238.- 


Grasshopper’s parade. 23938. 


69 


Hivans (M. T.)—Continued, 


In merry mood. 219%. 
Jolly ride. 2260. 
Little blue flower. 6646. 
Mareh. 7250. 

Priscilla. 138600. 
Spring greetings. 7415. 


Springtime greetings. 13830. 
Sunset dreams. 138855. 
Sweet memories. 3061. 
Young sentinel. 14155. 

Evans (Nellie) To my mother. 

Kvans (S. E. T.): 
*Ard up, but ’appy. 
Snuggling. 20394. 

Evans (Stockton) Um the happiest 

darkey ever was born. 240. 

Evans (JT. H.) 

24954. 
Evans (Thomas) Uli be waiting at 
the old farm gate for you. 2108. 
Hivanson (©. A.): 
Be glad that you’re sad. 
Oriental blues. 7033. 
Paying with tears. 11368. 
Swedie. 7456, 
When the moon 
night. 7702. 

Eve of St. John. 

Evening prayer. 

Everett (W. L.): 
Mr. Rielly, you’re simply some- 

thing grand. 15358. 


0574. 


3443. 


5806. 
comes up to- 


23780. 
12771. 


Your little teasing smile. 12328. 
Kiverett music co.: 

Echoes. 100338. 

Gift. 10208. 

Jenny kissed me. 10688. 

Lord, let me know mine end. 

10836. 

Nothing but a rose. 11185. 

Po’ lvl lamb. 11409. 

Stefana. 11781. 
Everette (M. 8S.) Won’t you take the 

old read and return. 16322. 

Every (William) Constancy. 14469. 


Every bush new springing. 141 
Everybody sing. 10083. 
Evette & Schaeffer: 
Absence. . 5688. 
Actéon. 20984. 
Adagio ecantabile. 14172, 
Adieu, petite sceur Hindoue. 5694. 
Adieux. 12352. 
Aguilo. 5707. 
Aimons-nous. 
Airs russes. 
Allégresse. 
Aria. 6681. 
Avec yous. 95782. 
Bacchus amoureux. 31. 


Der Vor 
14186. 
3405. 


Balancelle. 18500. 
Barearolle. 3489. 


C’est Vextase. 3570. 


Rose and the thorn. 


~ Dancing-succés. 


'Eyxtase. 


, 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 18 


est la barbe et les ch’veux! 
14371, 143872... 

Cest la mode! 
14373. 


Cancion de las hadas. 
Cantiléne de Ja pluie. 
Cantique. 14387. 
Castel fleuri. 12562. 
Cécil-idyl. 7981. 
Celles que nous aimons. 
Chagrin, 12568. 
Shanson caline. 18659. 
Chanson dautrefois. 23575. 
Chimére vaincue, 12585. 
Clématite. 3647, 3648. 
Colombine. 21326. - 
Cortége et danse antique. 3687. 
Cortége nuptial. 18724. 
Course en chars. 14476. 
Craonne. 12629. 
Czardas no. 2. 14491. 
D’un vanneur de blé aux vents 
14495. 


et voila tout! 


21238. 
21244. 


12565. 


14515. 

Dans le sentier fleuri. 12654. 

Dans les coins noirs de Robinson. 
3732. 

Danse monténégrine., 6012. 

Danse napolitaine. 14523. 

Danse orientale. 12657. | 

Dear little thing! 14535. 

Derniére feuille. 3766, 

Désespérée. 14549. 


Desillusione. 2769. 
Deux Javas. 14550. 
Deux piéces. $35. 


Divertissement oriental. 6039. 
Eblouissement, 3844. 
Echos @armor. 12745. 
Mn cachette!! 3855. 
Kn feret. 12753. 
Hn marge de Shakespeare. 3858. 
10086, 18929. 
Fantaisie. 14347. 
Fantaisie coneertante. 14669. 
Fantaisie sur des themes. écos- 
sais. 14670. 
Fantastique. 
Fée des prairies. 
Feuilles mortes, 
Figaro. 6176. 
Fleur jetée. 12815. 
From far away. 23856. 
Gas de champagne. 3962. 
Go to it. 12861. 
Hésitante. 16942. 
Heure fatale. 14815. 
Honneur aux Belges, 
Hop-l4. 4123, 4124. 
{ love you. 14906. 
[ilusion! 8880. 
Impromptu [and] 
4272. 
J’aime sés yeux. 
Joyeux carillon 


14671. 
617°. 
14681. 


12951. 


Humoresque. 


19411, 
flamand. 13083. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Joyeux trottins. 4368. 
mae tS. 
Laissez-moi-mourir lentement. 


4448, 


Leonor. 4463. 
Leanor. 4463. 
Liberty march. 
Liégeoise. 4472. 
Lindo. 4479. 
Lorette. 17318. 
Luxembeurg-marche. 
Madriléne. 15271. 

Maggio. 13248. 

’ Marche des R. A. I. 6755. 
Marche Egyptienne. 6756. 
Marche funébre. 6757, 22193. 
Marche triomphale. 13263. 
Margarita. 15297, 15298. 
Mére, ne pleure pas, 4635. 


15178. 


13241, 


Mes adieux A la garde. 6811, 
Mont Moret. 4668. 
Morceau pathétique. 13334. 


Negrito. 15486, 19921. 
Negro’s jazz. 13403, 13404. 
Nocturne. 15162. 

(Billets rouges fleuriront. 
Oiseau chantait. 4826. 
Olympio. 138475. 
Paon blane. 15617. 
Papillon. 15619. 
Parade des bluets. 
Patre. 20095. 
Pélérinage. 13538. 
Petite suite d’orchestre. 7100. 
Piéce en mi flat. 13562. 
Pierre de Serbée. 15655. 
Plainte du clocher. 15662. 
Prélude et danse. 7141. 
Prelude et mort d’Isolde... 5481. 
Priére. 8898. 

Princess’ flirt. 13597, 13598. 
Princesse Marie-Jose. 13599. 
Quatre mélodies. 8180. 
Que Linda. 22614. 
Rapsodie. 15728 
Rendez-vous dans le pare. 
Réve d’amour, 15194. 
Reve denfant. 13638. 
Richilde. 8937. 

Romance sans paroles. 15762. 
Rossignol et rossignolette. 20258. 
Rouet sur le clavecin. 7227. 
Saltarello. 5068. 
Serenos et guitaristes. 
Six esquisses. 3918. 
Soir. 13774. 

Soleils couchants. 5175. 
Solitude. 13776. 

Sonate. 16691, 22858. 
Sortie champétre. 5214. 
Source. 7397. 

Souvenir de Spa. 13818. 
Souvenir du 102° de ligne. 
Suite. 3551, 3552. 

Suite slave. 1323. 


6992. 


15526, 


22642. 


5108. 


Sur ja riviére noire. 22934. 
Tango du soir. 16017. 
Tantale. 11877. 

Tapada. 5297. 

Tendre aveu. 5316. 


That’s the pleasure. 13908, 13909. 


Trois piéces bréves. 15913. 
Va... echemineau. 5434, 
Vaingueurs. 16145. 
Valse-idylle. 13998. 
Vendanzes. 7621. 

Vieille fontaine. 16163. 
Vision @’Orient. 20738. 


Vive le Maréchal Foch et larmée 
francaise. 16177. 
-Vous dansez le shimmy. 
16183. 
~ 1°" concerto: 
2° nocturne. 14162. 
Eville (—) Moon dreams. 
Eville (Vernon): 
Out of the deep. 7052. 
Ride on, ride on in majesty. 5679 
(3518) 
Evridge (W. D.): 


12098, 
7803. 


S665, 


~Have a broader vision. 12896. 
Preach, sing and pray. 13592. 


Ewald (M. C.) 
whistle.. 1676. 
Ewart (Wyn): 
Shifting sands. 9023. 
Things are not so dusty after all. 


Can’t you hear the 


7529. 
Ewing (—): 
Au fait. S775. 
Jerusalem the golden. 21981. 
Ewing (Bertha) : 
I’ve got the King Tut blues. 
10510. 
Let us roam to home sweet home. 
10764. 
Ewing (Harry) Hi-u-le-ah. 19130. 
Hwing (lL. J. H.): 
Ding-er-ling. 14558. 
For I must hurry back home. 
Boat: 
(wing (Montague) : 
Autumn gold. 12420. 
By the silver pool. 12533. 
Cobwebs. 14455. 
Country pictures. 8044. 
Crossing the stile. 3699. — 


Down west Norfolk way. 
In Aready. 14999. 


1865. 


in the moonlight. 13047. 
Jonathan Jollybun 15077. 
Magic hours. 6729. 
Panels. 15616. 

Phrynette. 13555. 

Pierrott dance. 13567, 


Kixeell (E. J.): 
All hail the power, 18364 (6). 
Heaven’s harbor. 18364 (92). 
Hiding, safely hiding. 18364 (94). 
If I were a voice. 18364 (111). 


INDEX 


Excell (EH, J.)——Continued. . 
Jesus lover of my soul. 
(118). 
When Jesus came. 25595 (305). 
Who shall ascend. 18364 (226). 
Will it pay. 183864 (227). 
Would I know Him. 18364 (231). 
Hxcell (EH. O.): 
All hail the power. 18864 (6). 
Heaven’s harbor. 18364 (92). 
Hiding, safely hiding. 18364 (94). 
If I were a voice. 18364 (111). 
Jesus lover of my soul. 18364 
(118). 
When Jesus came. 25595 (305). 
Who shall ascend. 183864 (226). 
Will it pay. 183864 (227). 
Would I know Him. 18864 (231). 
Excelsior music pub. ¢o.: 
Don’t blame me. 14573. 
I can’t kick. 19203. 


18364 


- Star boarders blues. 17975. 
Stay home stew. 20478. 


Extrait du vespéral romain. 10087. 
Hye of Siva. 238792. 
Hyler (J. V.) When the lilacs bioom. 
18259. 
Eyre (E. W.) 
6233. 
Kysler (Edmund): 
Das ist die Gretel aus fiinfhaus. 
12662. 
Du alter Stefansturm. 10006. 
Else. 14614. 
Iindlich hab’ ich wieder. 14616. 
Holder engel, werde mein. 14881. 
In ihren Armen hab’ ich an dich 
gedacht. 17119. 


Girl of my dreams. 


In neustift am wald. 13041. 
Maja one-step. 13254, _ 
Mein kleiner apparat. 15318. 


Mit geld kann 
golden. 19773. 
Nama. 17548. 
Nur zu bald wird man alt. 13429. 
O ihr lieben, alten biume. 13434. 
© ktiss’ so lang du _ ledig bist 


15528. 
Schéne mama. 7260. 
Stindchen. 13834. 


Siisses mtinchner kind! du. 20490. 
Wann i nur mei’ weinderl hab’. 
14031. 
HKivsoldt (L.) . 
19898. 
Fachet (Paul) Innocence. 
Fachutar (S. P.):: 
Angeline, 1525. 
Cocoritta. 1746, 1747. 
Intermezzo. 1903, 1904. 
Jesus hear my prayer. 2249. 
Poinsettia. 2767, 2768. 
Facione (Nanieta) : 
Hand of fate. 14785. 
Just you. 10675. 


sunflower maid. 


17142. 


My 


man herzen ver-: 


pt. HL, R. s., v. 18 


There’s. cane picture in your 
frame, 11933. 
Faelten (Carl and Reinhold) 
position reader. 25595 (285). 
Faggello (P. L.) Ammore senza core. 
9479, 
Faggen (I. J.): 
It’s too late new. 
21968. 
Slow poke. 11677-11679. 
Fahrbach (Philippe) : 
Brises du ceur. 14163 (68). 
Coeur dor. 14163 (108). 
Fine mouche polka. 14163 (171). 
Joyeux lurron, 14163 (291). 


Trans- 


15048, 15049. 


Land meiner triitume. 6606. 
Yainer: ( Leo) Playing. 20126. 
Fairbank (H. W.) pub. co, _ Heavenly 

dreams. 4085. 
Fairchild (Blair) : 


Deux 
922. 
En voyage. 16766. 
Songs from the Chinese. 
6 stornelli toseani. 10092. 
Fairchild: (Carl): 


chants populaires persans. 


5208. 


Let that dear friend be you. 
17268. : 
My unknown isle, 17543. 
Fairfield (Samuel) Prayer of em- 
pire. 20151. . 
Fairies’ song. 21526. 
Fairleigh (George). Texas Aggies. 
25253. 


Fairley (Freeman) : 
Caroline, you’re as good as you 
can be. 14396. 
If you were mine. 17113. 
Out West in Idaho. 17675 
Fairlie (Winifred) But he ‘didn’ t. 
23540. 
Fairman (George) : 
Gimme, 6228. 
Rollin’ home. 17804. 
Sing me the songs Caruso sang. 


7380. 
Falandeau (Philippe) : 
Best kiss. 16495. 
Since the day. I lost . your love. 
20367. 
Falck (Edward) Child’s garden ot 
verse. 5948. 
‘Falco (Angelo) St? ammore  fuie 
sincero! 22880. 


Falk (Romo): 
Dream visions of you. 
Just arrived. 22012. 
Fall (Leo): 
Heut’ k6énnt’ einer gltick pei mir 
machen. 4098. 
Josef, ach Josef. 4362. 
Liebe lehrt die esel tanzen. 
Lied der Pompadour. 4471. © 
Madame Pompadour,  Of25, D120, 
8585. 


124. 


‘4469. 


- Farlow (Frank) 


Farm (Lewis) 
15319. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13. 1923 . 


Pompadour-walzer. . 4946. 
Rondenilette. 5037. 
Rose von Stambul. 
Fall (Richard): 
In Mai. 13025. 
Kiiss’ mich nicht auf den mund. 
13128. 
Wenn man’s 
14052. 
Falla (Manuel de): 
Aragonésa. 12402. 
Danse espagnole. 21389. 
Noches en los jardines de Espafia. 
8760. — 
Premiére danse espagnole. 22595. 
Falsone (Carrie) Buffalo. ’'m back 
again. 3564. 
Faltis (V. F.) Karnal. 
Falvo (Rodolfo) : 


8956. 


noch nie gemacht. 


19493. 


Carolina, non me lo far. 18634. 
Nel paese incantato. 445. 
Famous writer’s music co. It’s al- 


ways Sunshine when you're around. 
284. 
Fanara (F.) Nina. 16373 (64) 
Fangno (John) Mother I’ve 
dreaming of you. 6874. 
Faning (Eaton): 
Benedictus. 7912. 
Jubilate Deo. 84835. 
Thou art not near. 


Fano (G. A.) 


been 


14163 . (572) 


25241. 

Fanti (C) Maria. 8608. | 

Fara (Giulio) Canti di Sardegna. 
23554. 

Farber (S. P.) I’m feeling better. 
4188. 

‘-Farewell to Slieve Morna. 10102. 

Farjeon (Hleanor) Nursery rhymes 


of London town. 24670. 


Farjeon (Harry): 


Art of piano pedalling. 21061, 
21062 = 
Elégie héroique. 14611. 

St. Dominic. 13676. 
Supplementary exercises to bk. 
£oan9s36. 

Truants. 13964. 


Tunes without tales. 12012. 
Two free fugues. 16791. 16792. 
Farley (Roland): 
Canzonet. 5903. 
God’s ‘own smile. 1988. 
Lawyer Brown. 6615. 
Road song. 2847. 
Then and now. 20601.: 
Twilight is coming.. 20683. 
Wind flowers. 3308. 
Mother come back 


to me. 2546. 


Melodies for children. 


Tecnicismo delle seale. 
| 


Farman (Ambroise) : 
Chanson-poetique. 7989. 
Dream voyage. 8118. 

Elevation. 8850. 
Rosalind. 5039. 
Tranquilleté. 3167. 
Treasure island. 11992. 
Farmer (John) Fair Phyllis I saw. 


18933. - 
Farmer (N. F.) T-e-a-r-s. 5302. 
Farmer (T. H.) Where my mother 
was born. 7722. 
Farmerettes. 1915. 


Farnsworth (F. E.) It’s your land 
and my land. 19404. 
Farquharson (J. H.) Anchor watch. 


12389. 

Farr (KF. ©.) Take me to dreamland 
again. 7485, 11869. 
Farragut (W.) Mother where can 

you be? 19811. 
Farrar (Mrs. BE.) English pastore! 
impressions. 6128. 
Farrar (Ernest): 
Dirge. 21426. 
’ English pastoral impressions. 
6128. 
Out of doors. 22509. 
Farrar (Redmond) When the moon 
shines on the cow shed. 12185. 


Farrell (Arthur) Flame-voiced night. 
18968. ; 


Farrel ¢h., PF.) i'r only knew you 


were sorry. 21897. 
Farrell (L. B.) Within my heart. 
25587. 


Farrell, (L. H.} Won’t someone be a 
sweetheart to me? 20901. 

Farrell (Lillian) I wanted to be in 
style. , 2153. 

Farrell (T. F.): 

Every man for himself. 12774. 

He made you that mother to me. 
10315. 

Sir Walter Raleigh was not off 
his trolley. 11668. 

You gotta-hand-the-laurels-to-bon- 
nie-Annie-Laurie. 7775. 

Farrell (Toni): 

Cannibal fox-trot. 12545. 

Chase the ace. 3614. 

Escalator. 6134. 

Why do you try to stop me: dane- 

» . ing: 5598. 

Farrell (W. H.) Feelin’ blues. 
18952, 21542. 

Farrington (Lowell) What’s the use 
of loving someone you should for- 
get. 7686. 

Farrington (Mrs... R. W.) 
ringlet be a link. 6621. 

Farrow (W..H.) I’m: thinking of my 
mother. 2154. 

Farstad (Harry) Just longing. 


10106. 


Let each 


15101. 


1573 


INDEX 


pt. m1, 0. s., v. 18 


LONE 


Farthing (C. B.): Star of hope. 25158. 

Cactus fox trot. 3574. To the hills. 16089. - 

Javanesa. 4342. Wash mah sins away. 23174. 

Twilight glow. 5418. Fearis (J. S.) & bro.: 

Farwell (Arthur) : Billie eatin’. 21167. 

Pefia hueca. 5138. Birds of the morning. 14317. 

Song-flight. 20421. Brook. 3560. 

Treasured deeps. 20661. Canoe race. 21240. 

We will be free. ‘704, 705. Crossing the bar, 21367. 
Hashions of 1924. 13179, 13456, 13488. Widdle-de-dee. 3910. 
Faslender (Violet) Answer to my Hag of the stars. 21563. 

prayer. 21049. Dawn. 3739. it 
Fassone (Vittorio)  Doje  felicita. Hunters glee. 21784. 

12699. Indifferent lover. 21946. 
Fath (T, BE.) Um gonna wander ’way It is spring. 15040. : 

down yonder. 17050. ; Joliy winter time. 15076. 
Fauce (—) Impromptu. 25595 (378). Minstrel. 22256. » 
Faucher (Joseph) Rose of my dreams. Naiads by the spring. 22369. 

17810. Out upon the sea, 15606. 
Fauchet (P. R.) Messe de N.-D. des Rainbow. 4992. — 

victoires, 19749. Singing in the rain. 22805. 


Sleep angel. 22809. 


lauchey (Paul): Songs we love. 22854. 


Ballade triste. 14278. 3 i 
EA RE eae ii ! To the hills. 16089. 
Romance ancienne, 2854. Wash mah sins away. 23174. 
Valse de genre. 16151. Winds of winter 16305 
Maulknor (Krie) HKvery one was made | »p..> ae Tyr kn i 
to love. 3879, 6144. ead. ee, ae a aaa 
Faunce (J. H.) co. On the beautiful Ralericin (CG. HL) Berd Baw. toraise 
blue Danube. 11280, ye tha Lord 21140 »P Su 
Faure (—): E ; 


Federoff (Norman) Weeping willow. 
14051, 16212. 
Federoff music ¢o.: 
Weeping willow. 14051, 16212. 
Why did you leave me. 18297. 
Fedora. 23807. 
Feelemyer (Christine) Storm clouds. 
9113. 


Heavenly dreams. 4085. 
Palm branches. 7064. 
Fauré (Gabriel) : 
Nell. 24627. 
Trio. 13959. 
Faure. (J.) Crucifix. 5679 (30). 
Faust (EK. M.) Will those wedding 
bells ever ring for vou and I dear. 
3302. 
Faust (J. H.) I cannot pay the debt 
IT owe. 19201. 
Faust. 6263, 14464, 25595 (101). 
Faustina hath the fairer face. 155. 
Fazioh (Billy): 
Am I to blame. 16. 
Blue eyed blues. 1625. 
Home. 4104, 41085. 
Little boy. 13180, 15197. 
Rose of Brazil. 2863, 5042, 115388. 
Some early morning. 13780. 


Who'll take my place when I’m Voice is calling me. 14022 
gone. 3282. path tile 


Feakins (W: B.) ine. Stoner’s Feist (Gene) Love of long ago. 19627. 


Fehrlen (Fanny) I cannot live with-— 
(Mother) jinglelays for the world. Feist (Leo) ine, and Feist (Leo) ltd.: 
vi 


out you dear. 19200. 
Fehrien (W. F.) I cannot live with- 
out you, dear. 19200. 
Feifer (Sarah) Mein veibel breineh. 
10951. 
Feinberg (Sammy) : 
Chattahoochee. 9738. 
Mama’s baby. 19677. 
Feingold (Lipa) : 
I want a little mountain home up 
in Genesee. 4229. - 


22899. Alibi blues. 1500, 5679 (125), 

Fearis (J. S.): 5714. 
Canoe race. 21240. All broken up over you. 21010, 
Crossing the bar. 21367. 21011. 
Flag of the stars. 21563. All muddled up. 1501. 
Jolly Jack Frost. 4359. Along the old lake trail. 21022 | 
Naiads by the spring. 22869. 21028, 233887, 25595 (328), 
Robin’s greeting. 5029. Along the rainbow trail. 12377, 
Songs we love. 22854. 16409, 21024. 
Speak to me Father. 5222. Apple sauce. 9508. 


1074 


INDEX 
nos. 1-13, 1923 


Aready. 21058, 21059. 

Babylon. 756 (5d). 

Back ‘o’ town _ blues. 18492, 
184938, 20974 (98), 21106. 

Barcarolle blues. 21122. 

Bees’ knees. 9585. 

Before you go. 23470, 25595 
(340). 

Betty. 18533, 23485, 25595 (342). 

Blue Hoosier blues. 1627, 5679 
(148), 5846, 9629, 12496, 12497. 

Biue Swanee. 21183. 

Broadway caravan. 
(162), 9660, 9661. 

Brown, black and yellow blues. 
3061, 7808 (166), 9667, 9668. 

Burning kisses. 21214. 
California blues. 12539, 16547, 
18364 (238). 
Carolina mamumy. 
OT1t, 12558: 

Childhood blues. 9744. 

Chiming blues. 16582. 

China boy. 756 (14). 

Some back old pal. 8650. 

Come on, let’s step, step around. 
14163 (645), 14459. 

Crying for you. 1475 (8), 1786— 
1788, 5990, 8051, 12636. 


7950, 9413 


Cut yourself a piece of cake. | 


9847, 9848, 12344 (87, 88), 
12641-12643. 

Daddy’s goin’ huntin’ tonight. 
756 (18), 860. 

Dear old mother’s song book. 
21405. 

Deep in my heart. 21412. 

Deeze, doze and dem. 12344 (93), 
12688. 

Doing the ritz. 9951. 

Don’t give me the run around. 
16714. 

Don’t mind the rain. 21437. 

Don’t we carry on. 3796, 5679 
(176), 6062, 12709. 

Dreamy lotus land. 3821. 

Dreary weary blues. 3822, 7808 
(189), 8124. 

Ducks quack. 7808 (190), 10011, 
10012. 

Dusting the keys. 7808 (191), 
10018. 

HKasy melody. 12744, 14163 (653), 
14604, 16755. 

Hileen. 21489, 23352 (38). 

Every night I cry myself to sleep 
over you. 12775, 14163 (654), 
18922. 

Every one is beautiful in some- 
one’s eyes. 1899, 5679 (148). 
Hivery step brings me closer to my 

lovin’ honey lamb. 3880, 7808 
— (198), 8164. 
Everything is Jake with Rosie. 
16777. 
106658—24 


3593, 9710,. 


1S 1575 


Fancy Nancy Claney. 1910, 3369 
(22), 3895. 

Feist dance folio. 10107, 18955. 

Forgive them they know not what 
they do. 10159, 14163 (658), 
14707. 

Fountain of life flow on. 21585. 

Fountain of youth. 21586, 25595 
(381). 

Good-bye Dobbin. 21661. 

Good-night. 192, 4017, 4018, 
5679 (196), 10259. 

Half past ten. 21687, 23352 (45), 
23954. 

Headin’ home. 4081, 19116, 20974 
(138). 

Heartaches. 21724, 23987, 25595 
(392). 

Hi lee hi lo. 10346, 10347, 12344 
(116), 12919, 12920. 

Hoot mon. 12933, 14163 (671), 
14848, 14849. 

Hoo-tee-hoot. 12934. 

Hot dawg. 12344 (117), 12935, 
12936. 

How can I believe you. 6359. 

I ery myself to sleep over you. 
2096, 10422, 12344. 

I’d love to have ya love me all 
the time. 4157. 5679 (215), 
6386. 

I don’t care whose mamma you 
were. 10427, 12344 (128), 
12962. 

I got the fever. 10433, 14884, 
14885. 

I know what it means to be sorry. 
5679 (216), 6391, 6392. 

I'll hop, skip and jump into my 
mammy’s arms. 5679 (218), 
6395. 

Vl) keep on dreaming, until my 
dreams all come true. 4172. 

I love you. 14163 (675), 14904, 
14905, 17031, 21827, 21828. 

I’m going to hop skip and jump 
into my mammy’s arms. 4192. 

I’m mighty sweet. 756 (50). 

I may need you bad. 10489, 
12344 (133), 12986. 

I still love the old love. 21861. 

I used to love to go dancing. — 
4218. 

I was wrong, all wrong. 38369 
(40). 

If winter comes. T808 (228). 

If your heart is in the game. 
21908. 

In a corner of the world all our 
own. 2182. 

In a cozy tea room. 19329, 21916, 
24152, 25595 (410). 

In the land of smiling waters. 
272. 

In the swim at Miami. 21938. 


INDEX, 


Feist (Leo). ine.. and Feist (Leo) 
ltd.—Continued. 


Javanese flower. 9418 (188), 
10625, 10626. - 

Jennie. 2245, 3869 (42). 

Journey’s end. 756 (59), 2262 
10645. 

Just plain folks. 756 (61). 

Kaintucky. 24252. 

Keep it booming! 19499, 20974 
(158). 

Keep your eye on the ball. 22029, 
24259. 

Kerchoo. 302. 

Koo-kee-koo. 756 (65). 

Kune jine. 10709, 123844 (149). 

Lady Butterfly. 1475 (19). 

Lady Luck. 756 (66). 

Laurette. 2336. 

Lavender and lace. 5679 (253). 

Let’s do and say we didn’t. 22072, 
25595 (427). 

Let’s kiss. 756 (68). 

Lindy lady. 2366, 5679 (257), 
6638, 13171. 

Linger awhile. 17275, 22090, 
22091, 23352 (81). 

Little house with the greeu blinds. 
756 (69). 


b 


Little Jessie James. 141638 (690), | 


15201, 15202, 17286. 
Lonesome at twilight. 13199, 
15214, 16373 (51). 
Long ago ’mid apple blossoms. 
2395, 9413 (192), 10822, 17304. 
Lost melody. 14168 (692), 15229. 
Love tales. 10861, 10862, 12344 
(159), 15245, 19629. 

Love’s caravan. 10866. 

Low-down blues. 1113, 2428. 

Mamma loves papa., 17377, 183864 
(281), 19679, 22178. 

Mary’s a good fellow. 22204. 

Me no. speak-a good English. 
22218, 24479, 25595 (489). 

Memory isle. 393, 2495, 3369, 
AG27. 

Minnie the mermaid. 22255, 
23352 (91). 

Mome tango. 1475 (28), 2529, 
4662. 

Mothev’s wedding dress. 756 (75). 

Mummy glide. 4699. 

My home town in Kansas. 15438, 
16373 (62). 


My lady of the Nile. 22336, | 


23352 (97). 
My pal. 4731, 5679 (284). 


My sugar. man; 2598, 4744, 5679 | 


(285), 6926. 
My sweetie’s sweeter than that. 

22359, 24619, 25595 (449). 
Nearing the day. 756 (78), 1171, 
"Neath Eastern skies, 2610. 


pt. 117, 0. S., v. 18 


Nickel in the slot. 6952, 94138 
(205), 11158, 13409, 14163 (707). 
15500. 

No no Nora. 12344 (182), 138414. 
13415, 17570, 17571, 19940, 22395. 

Nobody’s sweetheart. 2629. 

Oh, how that gal can strut. 19997. 

Oh those Sunday drivers. 22458. 

Oh you little sun-uy-er-gun. 17624, 
17625, 18364 (293), 22461. 

On the shores of Aloha land. 
2699, 11289, 12344 (192) 

One week ago. 11296, 13492, 
15584. 
Only girl. 4857, 17652, 22487, 

23352 (102) 

Open the gate of your heart. 20974 
(179) 

Oriental eyes. 495. 

Pango Pango maid. 22523. 

Peggy dear. 113872. 

Pickin’ cherries. 8865. 

Pickin’ the blues away. 15650. 

Play fair man. 22566. 

Poor little wallflower. 2769, 
4949, 5679 (318) 

Post othice. 756 (89) 

Puneh and Judy. 22612. 

Radi-adi-o. T7176. 

Red hot. 13630, 14163 (729), 
15733, 15734. x 

Ritzi Mitzi. 7205, 7206, 7808 
(280), 11518. 

River Shannon moon. 2848, 5679, 
(320), 7207, 7208, 18652. 

Rose of Brazil. 28638, 5042, 94138 
(213), 11538. 

Rose of Mandalay. 18660. 

Runaway boy. 17819. 

Runnin’ wild. 549, 11551, 1155z, 
13672. 

Same old way. 22708, 25595 (476) 

Savannah. 11580. 

Saw mill river road. 756 (94), 
1268, 11581. 

Settle down and travel. 756 (96) 

Sing mammy sing, Sweet and low. 
5148, 7808 (291), 9048, 11664. 

Snakes’ hips. 2966, 5167, S679 
(345), 7345, 15871. 

Somebody’s trying to steal you 
from me. 13784. 

Someone loves you after all. 
22839, 22840, 25595 (489) 

Somewhere in a cottage for two. 
756 (101) 

Somewhere in the world. 17945. 
20417, 20974 (209) 

Song of my heart. 22849. 

Sop-tim-bom. 20459. 

Sorry for you. 20443. 

Spider. 9102. | 

Stealing to Virginia. 11779. 
13842, 14163 (741), 20474. 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


INDEX 


Steppin?’ on the dime. 17981, 
22894. 

Stra-va-na-da. 11789, 14163 (744), 
15946. 

Such is life. 14163 (746), 15954. 

Suppose I had never met you. 
18011, 18864 (315) 

Sweet and sour blues. 138865. 

Sweet Carmen. 11828, 11829, 
12344 (228), 18866. 


Sweet Henry, the pride of Ten- 


nessee. 9143, 11882. 
Sweet Poncianna. 15988. 
Sweet sugar plum. 138873, 18026. 


Swingin’ down the lane. 3072, 
5287, 5679 (364), 11856, 13879. 

Ta ta blues. 3076. 

Take, oh take those lips away. 
20548-20550, 20974 (213) 

Tell me a story. 5306, 11887, 
12344 (233), 18896, 22998. 

Tell me Gypsy. 7808 (303), 11888. 

' That cut-out dance. 38100. 

That lullaby-strain. 23018. 

That's everything. 28018, 25258, 
25595 (499) 

There’s a little white house, and 
a little white lady. 138917. 

Thosé flippity fioppety fiappers. 


7532. . 
Three o’clock in the morning. 
756 (116) 
Tie up. 756 (118) 
To welcome me. 23066. 
Turtle dove. 756 (122), 1391. 
Two little eyes in Dixie 15980. 
Up she goes. 7604. 
Upper crust. 1896. 
Vamp me. 5449. 
Vee vodelum voo. 23142, 23145. 
We've got to have more. 28184. 


1687. 
29210. 
14064, 


What’s worth while having. 

When dreams come true. 

When Greek meets Greek. 
18243, 18364 (331) ~— 


When I come back to yeu. 5540. 


When f[ rebduild that shack in 
Athlone. 3260. 
When’ lights are ‘low. 26826, 


23216, 28217, 283852 (141). 
When mother sings Sweet and 
low. 18249, 18364 (282), 20829 
When Nathan married Rose of 
Washington square. 16244. 
When the curfew rings at nine. 
719, 756 (129) 

When the leaves come tumbling 
down. 720, 3268, 5559; 12181. 
When the moon shines on the cow 

shed. 12185. 
When your heart’s in the came. 
ZoL2ac, 20095 (518). 
Why should IE give my 
you. T7356. 


— 


By 


love to | 


Feist dance folio. 

Fejada (M. Lerdo de) 
22519. 

Feidnann (Peter): 


Wiid papa. 5603, T7808 (329), 
9341, 12235. 

Winter will come. 20890. 

Wonderful one. 756 (1383), 1447. 


14115. 

Wrap me up and send me C. O. BD. 
to Tennessee. 23297. 

You didn’t care when you broke 
my heart. 16343, 183840. 18364 
(339). 

Youw'll find me where you left me 
5657, 9392, 12298. 

You’ve got to see mama every 
night. 756 (138). 1467, 3355. 
12321, 14151. 

10107, 18955. 

Paloma blance. 


Antek i Manka. 21050. 
Bohater. 18558. 
Chiopskie wesele. 21298. 
Czarownica. 18742. 


Deutschlands erwachen. 3771. 


Dia mtodyeh. 1835. 
Dia starych. 1836. 
Dzwoneczki. 1875. 
Emigrant. 18908. 
Kiejnot. 19517. 


Kotek i myszka. 220489. 
Kukawka. 2308. 

Maciek jedzic do Ameryki. 
Macierzanka. 19655. 

Na prawo oberek. 22368. 
Na przekur. 2599. 

Na zakonczenie. 2600. 
Nowomiejska. 19956. 


nH eee 
221 Oe. 


'Oko-w-oko. 22463. 
Pajak. 12511. 


Staropolski kujawiak. 22890. 
Szcesliwe matzenstwo. 22975. 
Wesota andzia. 20789. 
Feldman (B.) & €o.: 
- All roads Jead to love. 12. 


All the girls are fond of a sailor. 


21018. 

Along the winding way, [m going 
along. 12378. 

Apgelus. 9495, 14231. 

Any high or low road. 9508. 

Batavia. 3497. 

Biackpool. 14822. 

Bloke that wrote The | sheik. 
12492. 

Bonnie wee hoose on the hillside. 
3546. 

Runele, the terror of the jungle. 
1553. 

Charm of the tange. 72. 

Cireus days. 16599. 

Cousin from Bow Here. 9825. 9826. 

Day after day. 21394. 


INDEX 


Feldman (B.) & co.—Continued. 
Dreaming, dreaming of you. 8120. 
Dustin’ the keys. 12785. 

Heh! tha never ses. 8139. 


hind of the rainbow trail. 12756. 

Give over. 12855. 

Goldfish. 10250. 

Good night. 4016. 

Grannie. 4035. 

Guid New Year to ane an’ a’. 
2014. 

Had I but known. 200. 

Hottentot trot. 19163. 

I ain’t goin’ back to nowhere. 
21787. 

IT don’t like being tickled by a fly. 
21804. 

I don’t want love. 8323. 

I’m crazy on Daisy. 24100. 

I’m worse. 21851. 

I’ve got the moonlight. 14952. 


Idaho, I don’t know why I miss 


you so. . 4248. 

Ideal musie book. 4249, 6436, 
6487. 

Imperial blues. 21914. 

Indian moon. 6496. 

Jack and Jill. 2236. 

June brought the roses. 24224. 

Karroo. 15115. 

Lilies. cushions and roses. 325. 

Lonesome. 185197. 

Love, 19618. 

Love and you. 4530. 

Magical moon. 4568. 

Mrs. Murphy. 22270. 

My child’s music book. 8702, 
8705. 

My conscience whispered. 19842. 

My little Yiddisher girl. 2581. 


My Syrian maid. 13394. 
Neyer again. 6949. 
Nobody sighs, nobody cries over 


me. 6969. 

Normarose. 15516. 

Not my day. 459. 

Old and the new. 11259, 

One week of love. 24756 . 

Queen of the Nile. 7170. 

Zenil. 20216. 

Rolling home in the morning, 
after the ball. 13655. 


Rover. 8961. 
Sal, Sal, Sally McNaily. 2886. 
She told me to meet her at the 


gate. 5127. 

Shufflin’ along. 2950. 

Sorry, youll be sorry, Florrie. 
11743. 

That lil’ eld cuckoo clock. 138904. 

That Swanee whistle waltz. 
18070. 


There’s a welcome waits for you 
in Maryland. 18919. 


pt. iit, 0. S., Vv. 18 


They can’t charge us for that. 
23043. 

This freedom. 

Trouble. 20664. 

Trouble never troubles me. 

What do you know? 14058. 

What’s the matter with the dear 
old Strand. 18235. 

When the clouds roll by. 9312. 

Where was Virginia creeping to? 
14087. 

Whirly jazz. ‘3280. 

W. O.. MB: ON, 5627. 


5353. 


666. 


Won’t you while away a little 
while with me. 25548," 

Zilana. 20969. 

Feldman (Joseph): |. 

Lachendiker, 4430. 

Naches fun, a kind is die gantze 
weld. 19907. 

Palestine Lidall. 502. 


Feldman (l. R.) Uymn of praise. 
6377. 

Felix (Hugo) When her lips surren- 
der, 25469. 


Felix (N. B.): 
After your best pal’s gone. 
20990. 

Why ean’t you be nice? 
Felix (Oskar) Sehwarze rose. 
Fellowes (KH. H.): 

Bateson’s (Thomas) first set of 


12359, 


9334. 
8993. 


madrigals. 1584, 

Bateson’s (Thomas) seeond set of 
madrigals. 1586. 

Bennet’s (John) madrigals to four 
voices. 1604. 

Come, gentle swains. (91). 

Come, sirrah Jack ho, S667. 


Every bush new springing. 141. 

Faustina hath the fairer face. 
155. 

In flower of April. 

Kirbey’s (George) 
four, five and six voices. 

Mueh it delighted, 420. 

To former joy. 660. 


268. 
madrigals to 
2296. 


Wandering in this place. 697. 
Zephyrus brings the time. 754. 
Fellows (W. H.) Seashore home. 

13698. 


Felton (Ws. M.): «+. | 
Dream ship. 14592, 14595. 
Little rosebud. 10804. 
Some day V’ll understand. 
To a wood violet. 3152, 

Felty (EK. M.): 

My home upon 
away. 6910. : 
Those moonlight blues. 16070. 
Femino (Stephen) When you had a 
suitease, and I had an umbrella. 
5571, 
Fenner (W. H.) 


15884. 


the hbillside far 


Rocky road, 24943. 


1578 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Fenton (James) : 
Just a little rag doll waiting for 


you. 22009. 
Snap your fingers. 22816. 
Vagabond blues. 23126. 


Why did you leave me sweetie. 
232008. 
Would you lose any sleep over 
me? 23296. 
Feorde (Leon): 


Island of dreams. 15037. 
Miniature suite. 15347. 


Feramors. 50538, 5054. 

Ferdon (James) Evry day 
hour ev’ry minute. 16778. 
Ferdon (Rose) Keep on the sunny 

side. 8459. 


ev ry 


Ferera (Frank) or, Ferrera (Frank): . 


Kona march, 
Twenty-five 
25394. 
Waiu Lulilui. 16189. 
Waters of Waikiki. 
Férévana (Ario) Léila. 
Yergus (Phyllis) : 
Curls. 12640. 
I wonder. 8366. 
One, two, three. 
Serenade. 20325. 
Two loves. 16128. 
Ferguson (I. M.): 
Give honors to these to whom 
honors are due. 6234. 
Wednesday and no mail yet. 7677. 
Ferguson (Harry) My star of all the 
world. 8726. 
Ferguson (M. B.): 
Come to me darling. 23630. 
Only a dream. 20044, 22485. 
She’s just a fool about me. 1281. 
Ferguson (Velma) Aileen. 9442. 
Fernandez (G. J.) Mi desgracia. 
6818. 
Werns. (Harry) : 
Heartaches. 


756 (64), 2302. 


years from now. 


16202. — 
24292. 


7027. 


21721, 


Look what you went and done. 
24362. 
Shadows on the wall. 25036. 


Fernwood (Roland) : 

Lenal) oot, Gor. 

Oh Al. 155386. 
Ferone (Pietro): 

A canzona e Santa Rosalia. 18367. 

Chi tiene a mamma nun chiagne. 

16580. 

Spartenza e mamma, 25140, 

Ferrandino (Mike) © Imperial waltz. 
Las. . 

Ferranti (Frank) <A morte EK. Caruso. 
gee : 


ferrari (E. Wolf-) Sce Wolf-Ferrari 


(HL)... 16373. 
- Ferrari (Gustave): 
Badinage. 1572. . 


Berceuse négre. 1606.. 


Entrée festivale. 3863. 
Fairies’ dance. 238795. 


Finale. 10108. 
In the great hall. 88395, 
Intermezzo lyrico. 4316. 
Moon madness. 15372. 
Old fashioned waltz. 11261. 
Sous ta fenétre. 3000. 
To a daughter of April. 18120. 
Trumpets.and drums. 12007. 
Valse-lied. 1398. 
Ferraria (L. BE.) 33 saggi ed improv- 
visi ritmici. 3904. 
Ferraro (Giuseppe) : 
Je pense a toi. 24202. 
Réponse d’amour. 24925. 
Ferrata (Giuseppe) : 


Finale. 10109. 
Prelude. 10110. 
Romance. 11530. 


Scherzo. 10111. 


Ferrazzano (Tony) Teach your lips 


to smile. 7498. 
Ferré (A.) Dans les coins noirs de 
Robinson. 3732. 


Ferreiro (W. J.) 
Ferrell (Rosa) 
15824. 
Ferréol (Roger) 
9805. 
Ferri (FF. J.) I know you'll be sorry 
some day. 19225. 
Ferrier-Jourdain (L.): 
Lune aprés lune. 6718. 
Silence. 7320. 
Ferris (M. B.) Doodle-bug book of 
songs for children, 23729. 
Ferris (Mae) Lost love. 138210. 
Ferron (Wrs. Fassauer) Doris. the vil- 
lage maiden. 14163 (146). 
Ferroud (P. O.): . 
Spleen. 7411. 
Trois piéces pour fitite. 3905. 
Ferry (C. T.) June. 6557. 


Dreaming. 18860. 
Serenata de la noche. 


Comment. qu’y font. 


Ferry (Vernon) Don’t crowd. 18438. 
Fervaal. 14163 (169). 
Fest (A. EH.) Sweet Charter choco- 


lates and you. 13867. 
Festa (C.) Ultimo lapione. 253870. . 
Festoso (P.): 
Love’s miracle. 
Morning glow. 


4547. 
4679. 


Sunset and silence. 11807. 
Fett (Walter) You know why, sweet- 
hearts sigh. T7779. 
Fetter (Bealah) Maybe. 22215. 
Feuchtinger (Eugene) Course of 
sixty piano playing lessons for 
beginners. 23651. | 
Feuillard (L. R.) Jeune violoncel- 


liste. 6543, 6544, 13075, 13076. 
Fewster (Jack) : 
Cleopatra. 3649. 
Dear old Devon. 14821. 3755. 


1579 


INDEX 


Fewster (Jack)—Continued. 


Palestine. 15611. 
Won’t that be a wonderful day. 
9259. 


Micarro (J. Re): 
Do you still think of me sweet- 
heart. 16705. 
1 need just you. 14938, 17064. 
Fieckenscher (Arthur) : 
Acht deutsche volkslieder. 
Where go the boats? 23235. 
Wind. 23270. 
Kidler (R. BE.) Twin fix. 7588. 
Hiege (7. A) He is not a disappoint- 
ment. 10313. 
Fiege (W. H.) He is not a disap- 
pointment. 103158. 


21546. 


Field (John) Nocturne, no. 5. 22396. 
Kield (Louise) : 

Skeezix. 20376. 

Wabash river moon. 3230. 


Hield (S. B.):- 


Hail! Lassen Peak. 14782. 
Lassen voleanic national park. 
1076. 


Hieldhouse (Alfred) : 
Defend our constitution. 3768. 
Ring the sweet bells of gladness. 
5021. 
Kields (A. A.) 
Hields (A. B.): 
Good bye blues, hello home sweet 
home. 10256. 
Hello, my Alabamy. 12912. 
‘IT found someone who has taken 
your place. 6388. 
lf I were king of the House of 
David. 6446. 
rields (Buddy) : 
Calling for you. 21234. 
Good bye blues, hello home sweet 
home. 10256. 
{ found someone who has taken 
your place. 6388. 
if I were king of the House of 
David. 6446, 17107. 
You are easy to remember. 
Kields  (Chas.) Don’t play 
Broadway. 1849. 
Kields (S. H.) 
2597. 
Wietzer (KE. J.) 
Fiévet (Paul): 
Aimons-nous. 23572. 
Aubade. 5777. 
(est Vextase. 3570. 
Derniére feuille. 3766. 
Mére, ne pleure pas. 4655. 
Oiseau chantait. 4826. 
Pélérinage. 138538. 
Quatre mélodies. 8180. 
Six esquisses. 3915. 
Soir. 18774. 


Tattle-le-tum., 


741. 
with 


Natalie. 19910. 


11879, 


My temple of tame. | - 


pt. tn, 0. s. ¥.18 


Soleils couchants. 5175, 
Suite slave. 1323. 
2° nocturne. 14162 . 
VWifer (Bertha): 
Cheerful tempo, 5935. 
Frolic. 6209. — 
Melody waltz. 6795. 
Tradition mareh. 7559. 
Kifer (G. S.): 
Altho I love you Vm 
leave you now. 14, 
Boyhood days. 5854. 
Broadeast blues. 5863. 
Fifty Christmas carols of all nations. 
21548. 
Fifty vocal exercises. 12252. 
Kigue (Carl): 
First primrose. 9413 (55). 
Solvejg’s song. 9413 (56). 
Files (H. N.) Some one else can ery 
over you. 15885. 
F‘ilippis (Franeo de) 


going to 


Torno a canta 


pé’te. 23071. 
Kilippo (Biazzo) Viola. 20733. 
Wilippucci (#dm.) : 


19693. 
25595 (182, 


Marchande de tout. 
Mauvaise chanson. 
183). 
Willman (Mary). Say it with baby’s 
O mamma. 22716. 
illmore (Ff. A.) 
7808 (56). 
}illmore (Henry): 
Dusty Trombone. 
Man among men. 
Villmore (J. H.): 
Christmas in the heart. 
Glory-light; of Flaster. 
Junior hymnal. 15087. 
King of kings. 2295. 
King of the ages. 19506. 
Mother Nature and her messen- 


King of glory. 


0833, 6105. 
4578, 8598. 


21313. 
1981. 


gers. 6876. 
]‘illmore bros. co. : 
Activity. 1484, 20985. 
Ambition. 1515, 21082. 
Ancient of days. 3427. 
Argonne. 23409. 
Awake thou that sleepest. 3465. 
Be Thon exalted. 1589. 
Behold I stand at the door. 3510. 


Chalma. 1697, 21266. 
Children’s Christmas plays with 
music. 23589. 
Christmas carols. 23601. 
Yhristmas in the heart. 
Consider the lilies. 3681. ; 
Do a good turn daily. 38783, 9945. 
9946. 
Dusty Trombone. 3833, 6105. 
Fillmore’s Haster recitations, ex- 
_ereises and dialogues. 6178. 
Flirtations. 23820, 23821. 


213138. 


1580 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Glory-light of Easter. 1981. 

Glory of Egypt. 1982, 3990. 

Hark! the nightly 
4056. 

Heart of Illinois. 21723. 

Idle fancy.. 2160, 21892. 

Indian boy. 2214, 21942. 

Invincible fidelity. 2222. 

Junior hymnal. 15087. 

Just remember dad. 19477. 

King of kings. 2295. 

King of the ages. 19506. 

Little grey church. 2380. 22099. 

McKinley’s own. 2427, 4559. 

Man among men, 4578, 8598. 

Military escort. 2516, 22249, 

Mister Joe. 2524, 22266. 


Mother Nature and her messen- 
gers. 6876. 

Mutuat. 2559, 23312. 

New and popular Christmas songs. 
19924. 

New corn palace. 24632, 24635. 

Normal. .2632, 22399. 

Norma’s dream. 2633. 22400. 

Paragon. T7072, 8840. 

Prince of peace. 20160. 

Project. 2790, 22606. 

Safety. 2882, 22696. 

Said the faithful old horse. 5066. 

Saviour of men. 5OTS8. 

Spirit of minstrelsy. 3011, 5224. 

Stop. 3029, 22900. 

Summit. 2045, 22925. 

Zenithe 3363, 23339. 

Filodrammatica Spartaco. FEascismo, 


grandezza d'Italia. 


You: 12288. 
You ean’t make 


Mussolini @ ia 
12797. 
Finch (Dick) 
Finch (L. D.) 
mad. 25568. 
Finch (N. R.): 
Drifting. 21463. 
Reminiscing. 20215, 
Syneopate. 20536. 
Where ail my dreams come true. 
20801. 
Finek (Herman): 
Brighter London. 9658. 
Carnival day. 12555, 12556, 14394. 
Danee suite from Decameron 
nights. 1799. 
Give me the sunnyside, of dear 
old London town. 14746. 
Hop, skip and jump. 14851. 
March of the crusaders. 4584. 
Romance of a shawl. 15761. 
Two little danceés. 
Under the lamp. 23113. 
_ Finden (Amy Woodforde) See Wood- 
forde-Finden (Amy). 
Finder & Urbanek: 
Barber’s short cuts to transposi- 
tion. 1578. 
Laf-’n-sax. 15150. 


me 


| > e 


chureh bell. 


Rube-n’ sax. 17817. 
Slip-’n sax. 17916. 
Tong-’n sax. 16098. 


Findlay (Eva) My dreams. 17495. 
Fine old English gentleman. 8182. 
Finizio (Giuseppe) ’A sposa. 23359. 


Finizio (Ino) 
18950. 
Kink (L. J.): 


Fattura ’e marenaro. 


Bourbeuse river blues. 1636. 
Dreaming of homeland. 3813. 
My Colorado Rose. 2564. - 


My starlight love. 2592. 
Never leave her crying when you 


Say good-bye. 2615. 

Souvenir de Bourbeuse. 7403. 
Fink (8: C.)« 

Hot dogs. 21764. 

Madeline. 24414. 

Sweet angel mine. 22943. 
Fink (Wilhelm) Spring showers. 

3017 


Finlay (Gordon) 
Finlay (K. G.): 
- Afton water. 16386. 
Autumn song. 16448. 
Ho, ro! my nut brown maiden. 
16951. 
Nocturne. 16806. 
Finley (H. C.): 
I’m going on. 
Will you go. 
Finney (C. H.) Fairy tales. 6156. 
Finney (Gerald) Oh, how that gal 
can strut. 19997. 
Finney (H. W.) You can’t forget 
your first sweetheart. 14163 (783) 
Finnish Lutheran book concern. 
Pyhiikoulun laulukirja. 11474. 
Finstein (Paul): 

Rose of all the world. 24956. 
Secrets. 22744. 
Finston (Nathaniel) 

15851. 


Finzi (Gerald): 
Ceremonies. 9724. 
Cupboard. 12639. 
Fairies. 9724. 

Kiorillo (Federigo) 

caprices. 18364 (68) 

Fiorini (Amleto) Vieni vicino a me. 

7631. 

Fiorito (Ted): 

Eternal city of dreams. 

Lost melody. 15229. 

‘Magic eyes. 10898. 

My sweetie’s sweeter than that. 
22359, 24619. 

No, no, Nora. 13414, 18415, 17576, 


Robin Adair. 20232. 


6411. 


9345. 


Silhouette. 


36 studies or 


25781. 


17571. 19940, 22393. 
Poor litile you. 24872. 


When lights are low. 20826, 23216. 
2e20T. 


3 


INDEX 


Fiqué (Carl) They talk of Marietta. 

— 25284. 

FVires of spring. 10124. 

First Hawaiian conservatory of music, 
inc. First Hawaiian conservatory 
of music, ine., lesson 1. 23815. 

Fisch (H. M.): 

‘Td like to know. 10424. 
I’ve not forgotten you. 17080. 

Fischer (Carl): 

A toi. 18875. 

Air and variations, 23478. 

American youth. 7838. 

Among foes. 9480. 

Andante ecantabile. 9235. 

Andantino. 2008. 

Andantino grazioso. 19103. 

Arabian dance. 5762. 

Arabian horseman. 12400. 

Arcadia waltz. 1535. 

Argument. 18444. 

Arms and honor march. 9523. 

Around the Maypole. 1542. 
Art thou with me. 9549. 

Au bord d’une source. 13174. 

Autumn vision. 1555. 

Ave Maria. 8210. 

Awakening of the lion. 18477 

Bacheisaray. 1567. 

Badinage. 1571. 

Ballad. 10767. 


Ballet music from Rosamunde. 


25007. 

Ballet of the flowers. 9565, 9566, 
12441, 

Bang (Maia) violin method. 


Bell. 24983. 
., Bénédiction de Dieu dans la soli- 
tude. 13175. 
Berceuse naive. 12477. 
Boy scouts. 1638. 
Brooklet. 18590. 
Brunette or blonde. 18594 . 
Cabin song. 18605 
California. 9686. 
Call of the sylphs. 1664, 1665, 
18614. \ 
Campanella. 24787. 
Caprice. 38281. 
Cavalier. 9720. 
Cavatina of the Czar of Berendey. 
hi EGOZ. 
Champagne. galop. 1701. 
Chants de la montagne, no. 3. 
#235 60: 
Cherry blossoms. 23583. 
Chimes of Saint Patrick’s. 1723. 
Chinese dance. 3369 (11), 5951, 
18677. 
Christmas. 17832. 


Cinderella’s bridal procession. 


9772, 9773. 
~~ “Claire de lune. 5961. — 
Cloud on the hill-top. 23616. 


1582 


‘Flame-voiced night. 18968. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 18 

Collection of hornpipes, contra- 
dances, ete. 9786. \ 

Colloque sentimental. 9789, 

Columbine. 23619. 

Come back to Hrin. 23623. 

Con. Dykeman’s march, 9807. 
9808. 

Concertino VI. 1760. 

Coppélia. 23708, 23709. 

Cornflower. 1767. 

Cradle song. 1779. 

Creole serenade. 9834. 

Dainty dancers. 8062. 

Dancing marionette. 45679 (170) 

Dancing snowflakes. 18058. 

Danse antique. 1805. 

Danse Lithuanienne. 18760. 

Danse orientale. 12656. 

Danse rustique. 12659. 

Dawn of to-morrow. 1811. 

Desert dream. 6035. 

DeWitt'’s ) (a veer 
budget. 9933. 

Discreet nightingale. 18382. 

Divine great love. 18524. 

Donkey ride. 1840. 

Echoes from the Metropolitan 
opera house. 6113. 

Egyptian impressions. 6115. 

Hili, Eili, 8134. 

Elizabeth’s prayer. 3232. 

Emblem of freedom. 10055, 18900, 

Enchantment. 12755. 

Entr ’acte. 1892. 

Ethiopian rhapsody. “18915. 


theatrical 


' Fair maid of Perth. 1908. 


Fair Titania. 18934. 

Fairy princess. 23799. 

Fairy tale. 8174. 

Fantasia. 9553. 

Fantasia on Irish and Scotch 
melodies. 18940. 

Farewell symphony. 756 (39), 
2030. 

Festival at Bagdad. 6174. 

Festival at Sorrento. 18956. 

Fir-tree and the palm. 1926. 

Fischer (Carl) solorchestra organ 
album. 10130. 

Five Basque Noéls. 8469. 

Five Christmas carols of old Eng- 
land. 24268. 


Fond recollections. 6194. 
Forest dawn. 8194. 
Forget-me-not. 1939. 
Forgotten one. 10160. 

Forlana. 18986. 

Fountain. 23847. 
Four Russian folk songs. 13159. 
Frolic of the fairies. 19002. 
Giddy goblins. 1969. 

Gigue. 9554. 

Gipsy’s serenade. 6230. 
Gitana waltz. 10221. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 ? 
nnn ee eS 


Golden sunlight and azure sky. 
1992. 

Goldenrod. 19058. 

Golondrina. 8234. 

Governor’s own. 756 (36). 

Grand fantasia. 4031. 

Grande Paque russe. 19073. 

Grasshopper dance. 2004. 

Great peace have they. 2006. 

Greenwich Village tragedy. 8245. 

He is risen, forevermore. 8268. 

Heart of Harlequin. 8273, 10326, 
19119. 

Heavenly voice. 2044. 

Herod overture. 12915. 

Homeward voyage. 8247. 

Horn. . 24035. 

Hour. 2076. 

How to practise. 19170, 19171. 

Humoreske. 12008. 

Hungarian dance. 18571, 23516. 

Hungarian dances. 1641. 

Hungarian rondo. 2088. 

Hunt. 8310. 

I send you dreams. 19277. . 

Il est doux, il est bon. 10982. 

Impromptu. 1633, 8456. 

Improvisation and maestoso. 756 


In a rose garden. 2184, 2185, 
AOR 33. 

In command. 19337, 19338. 

In memoriam. 10565. 

In the cottonfield. 2207. 

In the garden. 19362. 

In the Sudan. 19372. 

Indian lament. 10590. 

Intermezzo. 1784, 9516. 

Joli bleuet. 2257, 2258. 

Kol nidre. 5679 (247). 

‘Lake Como by moonlight. 24277. 

Languor. 19532. 

Lark. 8490. 

Liebesleid. 8506. 

Little robin redbreast. 2385. 

Londonderry air. 2390, 19598. 

Longing for home. 4519, 10830. 

Look upon thy garden fair. 10832. 

Lord is nigh unto them. 2400. 

Love’s captive. 8561. 

Madrigal. 18650. 

Mandoline. 24445. 

Many thousand gone. 5679 (273). 

March of the Boy scouts. 24450. 

March-of the marines. 24453. 

Marche héroique. 20280, 20281. 

Marche hongroise. 18530. 

Marche militaire. 2912, 11596. 

Marche triomphale. 19695. 

Maritana. 6765. 

Mazurka. 19714, 23594, 23595. 

Meditation. 2476, 19719, 19721. 

Medley selection. 10948. 

Melodie arabe. 24490. - 

Melody. 23804, 24786. 


1583 


Melody in E. 8627. 
Memories. 2490. 

Menuet. 1616, 2499. 
Midnight bells. 24516. 
Mignonette. 2513, 2514. 
Minuet. 5837. - 

Minuetto. 13311. 

Moment musical. 2913. 
Moonbeam fairies, 2539, 
Morning. 24550. 

My forget-me-not.. 11096. 
My song of songs. . 7808 (260). 
Mystic chant. 19906. 

Nell. 24627. 

Nereid. 8741. 

New self-help system. 19926. 


' Nigger doll’s lullaby. 8745. 


Night song. 2619. 

Nino bibo. 8751. 

Nocturne. 9562, 19492. 

Norse dance. 2634. 

O sole mio! 2660. 

Oiselet. 8004. 

Old duchess at the coutt bali. 
24722. 

Old fashioned waltz. 11262. 

Old Haytien cradle song. 24727. 

On slumber tree. 8813. 

On the ferry. 8814. 

On the mall. 20030, 20031. 

Only in dreams. 2709. 

Organ prelude. 9555. 

Orientale. 8826, 

Ou va la jeune Indoue. 1825. 

Overture sunrise. 11328. 

Pagliacci. 2348. 

Paladin. 11337. 

Paradise. 24799, 

Pastel. 2733. 

Pastoral poem. 13533. 

Patrol comique. 2736. 

Patrol of the wooden Indians. 
8846. 

Peer Gynt suite. 2012. 

Peli street. Chinatown, 2742. 

Penseroso. 13177. 

Peter Pan baby. .24828,. 

Petite suite de ballet. 19043. 

Pierrot. 13566. 

Pioneer. 11400, 2011S. 

Pirates of Penzance. 11401. 

Pizzicato gavotte. 2757, 7108. 

Poéme. 20135. 

Prairie flowers. 2779. 

Prayer at dawn. 20150. 

Prelude to Kunihild. 2785. 

Rachel! quand du _ seigneur la 
grace tutélaire. 8915. 

Reels and jigs. 11492. 

Régne de Terpsichore. 2827, 2828. 

Rienzi. 7650. 

Romance. 2848, 2850, 11528, 24949. 

Romance de Nadir. 7923. 

Romance sans paroles. 2855. 

Rondo. 18879. 


INDEX 


Fischer (Carl)—Continued. 
Rondo capriccioso. 13289. 
Rounded up in glory. 7228. 
Rubenesque. 756 (92), 

20264. 
Rustic dance. 8966. 
St. Francois de Paule marchant | 
sur les flots. 13178. 
Salaam temple. 13678. 
Sapphic ode. 7948. 
Saracen guard. T7888 (283), 8978, 
11577. 
Saul.” 11579. 
Saxsolo. 2897. 
Scale studies. 
Scalp dance. 756 (95). 
Scherzo-caprice. 20299, 
Scherzo serenade. 8984. 


2874, 


20297. 


pt. 11, n. s.. v. 18 


Trees. 3170. 
Triumph. 20662, 20663. 


Trumpets and drums. 12007. 
Turkish march. 12344 (68) 
Twilight. 38179, 3180. 
Valse. 8006. 

Valse a la néapolitaine. 
Valse-bluette. 20707. 
Valse coquette. 3197, 
Valsette. 3201. 
Village belle. 
Village swallows. 
Voyage. 25425. 
Waltz. 8457. 
Waitz, D flat. 
Wind flowers. 
Without you. 
Worm. 12270. 


S196. 


3229, 
12079, 


23597, 
3308, 
20805, 25588. 


Scotch pastorale. 20306. Would God I were the tender 
Sea. 2918. apple-blossom. 20909, 

Seek ye the Lord. 8997. Would you go so soon. 25557, 
Séguidilla. 2920, 2921, 20314. Young prince. and the young 
Sérénade. 2927, 9004. | princess. 3357. 

Seyen poetic album leaves. 2881. } Fischer (Carl) solorchestra organ 
Shepherds’ carnival. 2946. | album. 10130. — 

Si le bonheur. 2001. | RiseRess ‘ster Mis ca cates an 
Sicilian brigands. 25060. sp Coie bee ape and 
Silver bell. 11653, | Fis i ne Ry een ue BY aa ato 14162 
Skaters. 25084. | Iscner (| umile) A eceur joie. : Fa) 
Slave. 24279. (1) 
Sobre las olas. 2968. | Fischer (J.) & bro.: 

Solitary dreamer. 9067. Adoramus te Christe. 20080. 


Solvejg’s song. 6275. 

Sometimes I feel like a mother- 
less child. 5679 (348) 

Son and stranger. 197438. 

Song-flight. © 20421. 

Song of India. 9084. 

Song-of Provence. 251238. 

Song of the flea. 13803. 

Song of the sea nymph. 2995. 

Souvenir russe. 3004. 

Spanish dance. 3005. 

Spring showers. 3017. 

Spring zephyrs. 7417. | 

Stars in a velvety sky. 7808 (296) 

Stradella-overture. 1933. 

Summer night. 7446, 20495. 

Summer’s night. 3369 (65) 

Sur Veau. 13863. 

Symphonic rhapsody. 3074. 

Synchronizer. 20530-20535. 

Team-work tunes. 20563, 20564. 

Tears fall in my heart. 25249. 

Teddy junior. 20572. 

Tes doux baisers. 23573. 

There were shepherds. 7527. 

This year. 3127. 

Thou brilliant bird. 3181. 

Three little elves. 11318. 

Thy perfect way. 9205. 

Times Square. 3147. 

Tourbillon. 9221. 

Trailing arbutus. 756 (120) 

Traum der Sennerin. 9223. 

Treasured deeps. 20661. 


1584: 


Adoremus and ps. Laudate Domi- 
num. 1488. 

Alma redemptoris Mater. 

Around a stump. 16456. 

Asperges me. 18454. 

At sunset. 5768. 

At the spring. 7&65. 

Atonement. 29. 

Au milieu du ciel pale. 

Auxilium christianorum. 

‘Ave Maria. 18473. 

Ave Regina. 18475. 

Banks o’ Doon. T7886. 

Beauty. retire! 21129. 

Belles maniéres. 3514. 

Best hymns of America. 23483. 

Burnished lover leads to dancing, 
18570. 

By the firelight’ 818. 

Captain Stratton’s faney. 5907. 

Cheer up. . 23582. 

Come away, death. 

Come, come singing. 

Come, dance tonight. 

Cowboy song. 9828. 

Crossing the bar. 9840. 

Crux ave benedicta. 1785. 

Crux fidelis. 18738. 

Danza-tango. 6015. 

Dark eyed girls. 3787. 

Départ de lame. 3764. 

Dors, ma colombe. 18844. 

Dreamin’ time. 25595 (371). 

Dying decadent. 6106. 


18419, 


18462. 
7272. 


23622, 
5401. 
3662. 


_ INDEX 


hos. 1-18, 1923 


Eece concipiet. 18885. 

Eece sacerdos. 18886. 

Helantine. 10038. 

Eleven valses nobles. 25008. 

Enterpean lyrics. 3872. 

Fantasia in D. 6159. 

Fantasy on a Russian folk-song. 
18941. 

Finale. 10109. de 

Fireside folk-song. 6182. 

Funeral rites of the rose. 21598. 

Gesu bambino. 10202, 10208. 

Gratitude. 8244. 

Gringo tango. 756 (38). 

Harmonie snapshots. 6304. 

Hodie Christus natus est. 19139. 

Hush of the world. 4135. 

In my garden. 4288. 

In summer when the days were 
long. 24167. 

In the forest. 10575. 

In the moonlit garden. 6488. 

In thy dreaming, dost remember. 
18573. 

Inspiration. 8407. 

Inviolata. 19380. 

It was. a lover and his lass. 15052, 
21971. 

Jenandra. 19425, 24206. 

Jolly jinks song book. 1062. 

Joy. 10646. 

Juravit Dominus. 19448. 

Just a tiny ray of sunshine. 4582. 

Lal. 19526, 24278. 

Lament, 19529, 24280. 

Let us sing a merry lay. 19556. 

Lincoln so brave and true. 2365. 

Little colleen. 6649. 

Love is.so new. 40532. 

Lullaby. - 358. 

Magician’s cave. 6732. 

March of the knights. 6751. 

Marusenka’s garland. 6771. 

Mass in honor of St. Philip Neri. 
2459. 4 

Meditation. S621. 

Memories of long ago. § 12844 
(165). 

Missa in honorem S. SS. Sacra- 
menti. 6839. 

Missa, Jesus, Rex pacis. 6840. 

Missa solemnis. 19765. 

Most simple mass in. Gregorian 
chant. 2545. 

Music of spring. 1540s. 

My country. 17492. 

Nena. 9413 (204). 

Night song. 19931. 24643. 

Nocturne, 2306. iced 

Nocturne-serenade, 6970, 

O doctor optime. 19969. 

O esca viatorum. 2645. | 

QO gloriosa Virginum. 2647. 

QO sacrum convivium. ©2655. | 

O salutaris. 2656, 19979, 19980. 


Orehestral training. 22495, 

Overture 1849. 13509. 

Pange lingua. 2725, 2726. 20084, 
20085. 

Pasguita. -4885, 7078. 

Peer Gynt. 6274. 

Petite robe. 4916. 

Pierrot. 2753. 

Pleading. 20127, 22571. 

Prayer. 8891. 

Prelude. 10110. 

Prince came a-wooing. 24893, 
24894. 

Red skies above a wigwam 71&6- 
7188. 

Repose. 8933. 

Ride of the cowboy. 756 (91). 

Ring out. ye bells! 2840. 

Romanee. 11530. 

Romany mother’s song. 22674. 

Russian nightingale. 7236. 

Scherzo. 10111. 

Sea. 20310. 

Sea fairies’ song. 17855. 

Sha-won-da-see. 11626. 

Ships in harbor. 2948. 

Short unaccompanied mass for 
Advent and Lent. 20349. 

Sigh no more, ladies. 25061. 

Silent night. 20358, 22789. 

Silver jubilee anthem. 11654. 

Sing, O sing. 2958. 

Skar! the drummer. 11670. 

Slow dance. 17917. 

Soft beguiling moonlight on. thy 
face. 18574. 

Some day V’se gwine to take a 
walk thru that gospel garden. 
25100*. 

Song of devotion. 13795. 

Song of the basket-weaver. 13799. 

Song of the mystic river. 2994. 

Spanish Gypsies. 5221. 

Spanish military march. 604, 605. 

Spanish serenade. 756 (105). 

Spring-time is song-time. 25152. 

Starlight. 25159. 

Steersman, leave the watch! 
7651. 

Sweet the music. 20528, 25208. 

Tantum ergo. 20554, 20555. 

Tarantella. 18045. 

Te, Joseph, celebrent. 20561. 

Thalatta. 11899. 

Three Hlizabethan airs. 18310. 

Through the Jooking glass. 20684. 

Travlin” to ~-de ‘grave. 23076, 
253834. 

Tryst. 20669, 25349. 

inder the greenwood tree. 25373. 

Unto al) things voice is given. 
25379. 

Up the Saguenay. | 23123. 

Vade mecum. 23124. 

Veni Creator. 20721. 


INDEX 


Vischer (J.) & bro.—Continued. 
Voici, vous pouvez m’en eroire. 


20742. 
Wabun. 121038. 
Waltzes. , .22732,. 22733: 


When, yo’ head am bowed with 
trubble. T7708, 7709. 
Who is Sylvia? 23246. 

Why don’t you speak for yourself, 
John? 18303, 20870. 
Yarn of the Nancy Bell. 

Your eyes. 5667. 
29th sonnet. 12340. 


Tlrischer (J. C.) She used to call me 


5639. 


honey. 2942. 

Fish (A. R.) Day is past and over. 
12670. 

Fisher (—) Look down, dear eyes. 


25595 (488). 
Visher (A. C.) Songs my mother sang 
to me. 25128. 


“isher (Bud) pseud. See Fisher 
(H. :\Oa)- 
Fisher (©. E.) Long road. 10826. 
Fisher (Chick) : 
Don’t ery about me. 9956. 


I never get tired of loving you. 
6421. 
Picking them up and laying them 
down. 113890. 
Fisher (Emil) Pensée. 11374. 
Fisher (Ethel) For compositions by 
Ethel Fisher, see this index under 
names of claimants of Copyright. 
Fisher (F: L.) May 'the rose of my 
heart never die. 2470. 
Fisher (Floda) : 
In my flying machine. 24162. 
My busy Izzy man. 24582. 
True friend. 12005. 
Wandering bee. 12119. 
You are my sweet dare devil girl 
over there. 18332. 
Fisher (Fred) inc.: 
Ach Louie. 9413 
12351. 
Ain’t it all wrong. 


(155), 9423, 


18396. 


And the band played on. 9413 
(157), 9490. 

Blind man’s. buff. 18546, 20974 
(100). 


Come on Red, you red hot devil 


man. 20974 (110), 21351. 

Don’t. 12344 (96), 12701. 

Don't kick a nation when it’s 
down. 756 (22), 1845. 

Fatty. 1918, 3369 (23). 

Guess. 23947. 

xyuess what I’m_ thinking of. 
25595. (3888). 

Happy and go lucky. 19091, 
21692... 

Harmonica blues. 12344 (112), 
12892. 


1586 


pt. 107, n.s., v. 18 


Hello—who’s this, get off the 
phone. 10841, 14163 (664). 
Hollywood Rose. .23352 (48). 
24017. cphthyl 

I ain’t never had nobody. crazy 
over me, 2094, 3369. (34). 
6378. af 

I don’t know nobody. 24072. 

I don’t know nobody here, 23352 
(53). 


I don’t like it. 12344 . (124). 
12963. 
I’m tired of livin’ alone. 16375 


(33), 17062. 


I’ve got the grandest ice-man. 


10509. 
If I took you back again. 10540. 
Johnny stop! please don’t! 
Mama. 12344 (144). 13077, 
19439. 


Just one more night in your arms. 
19476, 20974 (151). 


Last kiss of the first love. 
17252. 
Lonesome Sunday blues. 12344 


(156), 18201. 
M. T. pocket blues. 
13248, 17365. 
Mama kiecki, papa wacki. 18364 
(280), 19674, 19675. . 
Mama’s baby. 19677, 20974 (166). 
Mournful moanin’ blues. 12544 
(169), 18850. 
No one loves you any better than 
your m-a-double-m-y. 2625. 
Pucker up and roll those lovable 
eyes. 7808 (275), 11470, 13608. 
S’ Nora, oh how she ¢an snora. 
9413 (216), 11685, 13769. 
Stackolee. 23352 (126), 25155. 
Steamboat Sal. 7808 (297), 11788. 
Sweet pain. 12344 (230), 14165 
(747), 15986, 20522. 
Take me back to Dixie, 
12344 (232), 13844. 
That is what a little birdie told 
me. 9413 (228). 11906. 


12344 (161). 


blues. 


That red head gal. 3105, 3369 
(69). 

Those ha ha blues. 163873 (SS). 
18097. 


We've got the grandest ice man. 
16207. 

What did Napoleon mean, 
14163 (768). 

When FPElder Greene does the 
shimmey with Sister Brown. 
12344 (254), 14065. 

While you wanted someone to play | 
with. 7726, 12218. 

You wanted someone to play with. 
I wanted someone to love. 7808 
(337). 14158. 

Yum tum tum. 23338. 


12160, 


INDEX. 


nos. 1-13, 1925 


Wisher (G. L.) 
2973. 
Fisher 
18607. 
Fisher (H. B.): 
My own dear lassie who is waitin’ 
there. 22350. 
Since de Ku _ klux klucked an’ 
klanned. 17899. 
Fisher (H. C.) Mutt wrote the music 
and Jeff wrote the words, 24578. 
Fisher (H. F.) Johanna. 15071. 
Fisher (Howard) : 
From Inverness to Fell. 14718. 
Old shepherd’s song. TOT. 
Rouse up. 5049. 
Fisher (Isidor) : 
Path of silver. 13534. 
That one-step. 9173, 11914. 
Tramping the broad highway. 


Some day you'll know. 


(Garry) Cake eatin’ papa. 


253380. 
Fisher (J. M.): 
Beautiful roses. 7808 (160), 
9580, 123844 (67). 
Bright nights. 7808 (165), 


12344 (76). a 
Shy Nola. 12344 (216), 13729. 
Summer days. 7808 (298), 12344 
(226). 
Fisher (Leander) : 
At twilight. 14163 (30). 
Happy hours. 14163 (225). 
Fisher (M. B.) Yowll remember. 
16346. 
Fisher (Mark) I was only fooling 
when I said I loved you. 8362. 
Fisher (Nat.) If you were only mine. 
265, 13019. 
Fisher (W. A.): 
Grace before meat. 14766, 14767. 
O gentle Presence. 11206. 
Fishew (Joe): 
Haitian blues. 
Sly mongoose. 
isk (Arthur) : 
Dear little dinky Ford. 


10291, 18742. 
25089. 


9804. 


Fairies and the dawn dance. 
14661. 
What a mother’s love meant to 
me. 12158. 
Wiske (Bert): 
Geraldine. 10201. 
June days. 6558. 


Rosebud. 24962. 
Fiske »(Beulah) Fiesta. 18959. 
Fister (Fay) Little bov and a dream. 
24319. 


“Fitch (G. W.) Violets. 20735. 
Fiteh (H. €.): 
Home bright and fair. ©2067. 
h spring sweet spring. 20007. 
Kitch (James): . 
Don’t worry, just pray. 23728. 
Living in clover. 24342. 


O come unto Me and rest. 24672. 


Out of the pit. 24777. 
Rolled away. 24946. 


Kitch (Marion) 
11658. 


Simmons song book. 


Witch (Pansy) Dreams of you. -23749. 
Fithian (J. H.) Red, red rose. 17781. 
Fitkin (Mrs. 8S. N.) Other sheep. 
13501. : 
Kitton CAS. de) 
Harry, it’s only morning. 6305. 


Take me back little sweetheart 
will you? 1341. 
Fitzgerald (H. M.) I’m glad I took 
a real girl, not a flapper for my 
wife. 14914. 
Fitzgerald (J. P.) 
Fitzgerald (S. H.) 
Zope. 
Vitz-Gerald (Zeph) : 
Day by day in ev-ry way. 
16672, 16673. 
Dixie skies of blue. 6048. 
Don’t say goodbye, dear. 6058. 
I can’t forget. 12958. 
I love the bobbed-hair 
12922. 
Sighing. 13734. 
Rose. 202-45. 
You. 7769. 
Fitzgibbon (Bert) 
Vitzgibbons (Lew) 
grow old. 18305. 
Fitzpatrick (J. W.): 
Bridges back to home sweet home. 


Regrets. 1380632. 
Wifie, wee wifie. 


3746, 


bimbos. 


Playing, 20126. 
Why must my pal 


9655. 
Hop in my tent and make your 
wigwam. 16970. 


Fitzpatrick (M. J.): 
Chimes of Trinity. 14163 (98) 
Dancing to the barn yard jazz. 
atoll. 
Flies. .3925. 
Lady bug. 2809. 
Fitzpatrick, Blanchard & Davis music 
co. Bridges back to home sweet 
home. 9655. 
FitzSimons (H. T.): 
Once in a blue moon. 11292. 
Song of the western men. 7381. 
Five Christmas carols of old England. 
24268. 
Wlagg (A. A.): 
Life.. 320. 


O angels bright. 2648. 


When the clouds drift by. 12178. 
Flagler (R.S.): 

Glissando: 16869. 

Were I the sun. 5529. 

When Amaryllis sings. 5537. 


Flament (Edouard) : 
Course en chars. 14476. 
Réve denfant. 13638. 
2™° sonate. ' T7805. | 


1587 


INDEX, 


Klammer (E. F.): 


Night. 6956. 
Purple heather. 17754. 
Quiet places. 7173. 


Flammer (Harold) ine.: 
Angel voices, ever singing. 16421. 
Awake, put on strength. 12426. 
Barnyard fable. 5804. 
Before the dawn. 5815. 
Boats of mine. 14339. 
Builder. 12529. 
Cage of song. 18606. 
Children of the moon. 
Mhrist is risen. 8007. 
Clavel. 18695. 
Come, ye thankful people. 
Concert pieces. 12611. 
Crossing the bar. 14485. 
Curls. 12640. 
Cynthia suite. 1792. 
Doodle-bug book of 
children. 23729. 
Dream-depths, 21449. 
Drowsily come the sheep. 
Knough for you and me. 
Fresh paint. 10177. 
Friendly man. 941. 
Friends of mine. 10179. 
God in heaven. 21644. 
God is love. 10229. 
God that madest earth and heaven. 
19048. 
Golden vesterdays. 
Grandina. 966, 
Hanushka. 16910. 
Hesitation. 16945. 
1 will lift up mine eyes to the 
hills. 17091. 
Infant king. 17140. 
Intermezzo. 23711. 
June. 65057. 
Life eternal. 17271. 
Little boy sleepyhead. 
Little stars seven. 6665. 
Love and service. 17321. 
Love-thoughts. 2412. 
Lullaby-prayer. 10887. 
Mexican moonlight. 
(277), 9413 (197). 
Mon réve. 17447. 
Moon. gold. 19787. 
Mother, my dears. 
My old log cabin. 


bye y 
3622. 


16621. 


songs for 


10003. 
16769. 


10249. 


10790. 


HOTS 


142 


8676, 13341. 
D679 (283). 


My thoughts are you. 3395, 
18364 (288). 

Nuit @été. 19958. 

O Holy Spirit. 17596. 

O lamb of God. 17598. 

Parade of the dickie birds. 7068. 


Patter of the shoon. 17693. 
Ride on! ride on! 7200. 
Sanctuary. 7247. 

Sing and rejoice. 158054. 
Spring. 30105. 


Summer days are coming. 22923. 


Sun of my soul. 15960. 


er tree emerson’ 


| 
| 
| 
| 
| 


pt. 111, n. S., Vv. 18 


Tale of the dachshund. 11873. 
Three questions. 5679 (370), 9418, 
(231). 5 
Trip-it waltz. 5392. 
Unto Thee O Lord. 20696. 
Wee Willie Winkie. 5518. | 
Where is Jesus born? 238236. 
Where the West begins. 18272. 
Worm. 3327. ng 
Golden glee song book, 21651. 
Flanagan (A.) co. Golden, glee song 
book. 21651. 
Flanagan (T. J.): 
Sally. 554. 

Shattered dreams. 22763. 
Flanigan (M. C.) I found you alone 
singing home sweet home. 21807. 
Flannery (A. V.) Seuth Des Moines. 

7399. 


| Mlannigan (F. J.): 


| 


| 
| 
| 
| 


Back to the hills o’er the winding 
trail. 18497. 
Where dear old daddy held me on 
- his knee. 9326. 
Fiaschner (O.) music Co. : 
Summernight. 620. 
Through the snow. 
Valsette. 678. 
Flaster (R. BR.) 
can’t damn me. 
Flato (1. | K.) 
15482. 
Flato (Leon) 


655. 
Damming, but you 
23671. 

My home America. 


T never broke nobody's 


heart when I said good-bye, 4210. 
Fleagle (K.) Money. 22277. 
Flégier (A.): 

A la femme, 14167. 
Bereeuse, 211538. - 3! 
Chanson de route. 21279. 
Danse capricieuse. 21387. 
Danse marocaine, 21390. - 
Horn. 8300, 24035. 

Love song. 13224. 
Musette. 22311. 

Plaisir champétre. . 22069. 


Fleischauer (M. FP.) That old melody. 
20591. 5 
Fleming (Charles) 


Our store, | 11521. 


Fieming (Ernest) Your: love for 
mine. 1473. 
Fleming (G. lL.) Eagle is your frien. 
16753. 
| Fleming (Irene) Good night. 12875. 
Fleming (John) Persian moon, 13545, 
Fleming (Len): 


Blue jean Billy. 3586. 
Girls, they are just what they 


ain’ti 10220. 
How I wish I only knew. | 6362. 
Just at the close of mass. 10666. 
Love I gave you. 10852. 
Love’s insanity. 2418. 
Maggie darlin’. 15272. 


Sugar dada, there ain’t nothing 
- sweeter than you. 22918, 


1588 


- Fletcher (W. E.) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


To me you're the same sweet girl. 

"oRSE28. |: 

When my world was full of sun- 
shine. 9310. 

When the sheik is kissing you. 


9316. 
KJers (P. L.) On a toujours ce qu’on 
n’veut pas. 15569. 
Flesher (1. M.) Love. 10844. 
Pletcher (H. A.) Your. good-night 
kiss. 16368. 


Fletcher (Joseph) : 
At Thy table Lord. 
Benedictus es, Domine. 
Christians awake. S008. 
Festival Jubilate Deo in D. 929, 
He lives again. ' 978, 979. 


23426. 
16485. 


Jesus Christ is risen to-day. 
4348, 

Solemn mass in C. 13775. 

Song of triumph. 1303. 


Te Deum no. 2 in ©. 1354. 
Who shall roll the stone away. 


1437. 
Fleteher (P. E.): 
Fairies. 6154. 
Fleurette d’ amour. S184. 
Flower chorus. 934. 
Great adventure. 19076. 


Let the people praise Thee, O God. 


T5172. 
Passion of Christ. 4887-4891. 


Reconciliation. fats. 


Ring out, wild bells. 22657- 
22661. 
Spirit of pageantry. 13822. 


We love to sing. 9287. 
What does the little birdie say. 
9295. 

Mletcher (R. K.): 
Royal blue. 11548. 
1908 reunion song. 

Mletcher (R. L.): 
Redemption. 20205. | 
Sing as ye journey. 17994. 
Unclouded day. 18165. 
Walk in the light. 18299, 
Who follows in His train? 

Fletcher (Ted): 

Mother’s they’re not all 
South. 19814. 

Our friendship ceases now. 

Wid his deze, doze and 
18306. 


12344. 


18288, 
down 


DOO L, 
dems. 


We give immortal 

| praise. 1413. 

' Flick (—) Phantom caprice. 

Flick (C. R.) Shadows 
heart. 17875. 

Flick music pub. €o. 
my heart. 17875. 

_Flinkman (H. J.) I love you only 

you. 24096. 

-Flinn (Ruth) Kin Tue blues. 17226. 
Flood (J. A.) Dumb Dora. 21468. 


13552. 
across my 


Shadows across 


| 


Floren (Helen) : 
Eleventh hour, the eleventh month 
10051. 
O! I just love vamping ali the 
time. 11207. 
President Harding, wonderful man 
of all. 11444. 
Florida (Pietro) Early Italian songs 
and airs. 23764. 


| Florintine: music pub. co. : 


Carmencita. 21249. 

Day by day in every way, I leve 
you more and more. S077. 

Just try a smile or two. 15108. 

Florio (Caryl) Palmer-Curtis series 

of musie readers for schools. 14163 
(420-422). 
Fliotow (Friedrich von) : 
Ah! so pure. 18971. 
How so fair. 238828. 
Lo, where the pale night. 
Stradella. 6190. 
Stradella-overture. 1933. 
Fly (Leslie) King Arthur’s knights. 
15126. 

Flying Dutchman. 7651. 

Flynn (A.) God is love. 

Flynn (Howard): 
Amami, 7835. 
Celanese. 14405. 
Fire brigade rag. 14689. 

In old Madrid. 2202. 
Pixie-town. 4930. 
‘Tiny tots tales. 3150. 
Flynn (Jimmy) Fancy Nancy Claney. 
1910, 3895. 

Focacci (Severino) : 
Ave Maria. 21078. 
Dormi, non piangere. 

Foerster (A. M.): 
American ode. 57381. 
Cavatina. 5919. 
Enchanter’s dream. 6127. 
Love’s visions. 6704, 6705. 

Forster. (Alban) : 

Abendlied. 9415 (1). 


12816. 


10230. 


21440. 


Bachlein im thal. 9413 (10). 
Beim tanzmeister. 9413 (16). 
Erste ball. 9418 (48). 


Grossvater’s. liebling. 9413 (57). 

Idyllee. 9413 (48). 

In the boat. 10572. 

Leichtes blut. 9413 (78). 

Lonely wanderer. 10821. 

Marchen legend. 9413 (88). 

March of the cadets. 4583. 

Marsch der zwerge. 9413 (91). 

Mazurka brillante. 10945. 

Pantomime. 11344. 

Petite humoresque. 11384. 

Preludium. 9413 (49). 

Soldaten kommen. 9413 (131). 

Sounds from the Alps. 11746. 

Spielmann aus der fremde. 
(135). 


9415 


1589 


INDEX 


Forster (Alban)—Continued. 
Spring in the heart. 11767. 
Through the forest. 11960. 

Forster (Frau Alban): 

Abendlied. 9413 (1). 
Bachlein im thal. 9413 (10). 
Beim tanzmeister. 9413 (15). 
Erste ball. 9413 (48). 4 
Grossvater’s liebling, 9413 (57). 
Idyllee. 9413 (48). ei 
Leichtes blut. 94138 (78). 
Mirechen legend. 9413 (88). 
Marsch der zwerge. 9413 (91). 
Preludium. 9413 (49). 
Soldaten kommen. 9413 (131). 
Spielmann aus der fremde. 9413 
(135). 
FYoertsch (J .C.): 
Maggie and Jiggs. 19658. 
Oh my! oh my! how the time does 
fly. 13458. 
leetisch fréres, s. a.: 
Davel. 16670. 
Féte de la jeunesse et de la joie. 
14679. 
Romance-impromptu. 
Vieux Tsigane. 25414. 
Fogarty (J. P.) Maxinkuckee moon. 
10938. 

Fogg (Bric) : 
Caprice. 1935. 
Faery pieces. 

Moge (H. F.) 

girl. 4725. 

Holey (D. D.) I can’t seem to love my 

hubby any more. 4153. 

Foley (J. H.): 

Kitty from 10th avenue. 
They all love my wife. 

Foley (Jack): 

Darewski’s third album of seven 


8947. 


14659. 
My little springtime 


172353. 
18087. 


comedy duets. 8073. 
Taxes. 1858. 
While we dance for you. 12216. 
Folk songs of many peoples. 985. 
Folleville (Despois de) Hop! pére 


vat. 14850. 
Folsom (J. H.) 
kiss goodnight. 
Fontaine (B. R.) 
6913. 
Fontaine (L. J. O.): 
Ballet russe. 1575. 
Cauecounne. 1691. 
Etude 1, 4, 5. 21508-21510. 
Six esquisses. 1936. 
Fontana (J. B.): 
Méthode de violon. 1141. 
Méthode facile et compléte. 22240. 


Starlight while we 
22889. 
It must be jellatine. 


Fontenelle (Emile) Gin cocktail. 
6229. 
Fonti (Domenico) Spartenza e 
mamma. 25140. 


pt. 11, n.s., v.18 


Fonzo (P.): 
"E..echit’.. .  uno’e 4aleio y.. . 
che ffa. 12788. 
Notte d’estate. 17582. 
Quanto ti voglio bene. 8913. 
Foote (A. E.) Massachusetts, 
banner state. 2460. 
Foote (Arthur) : 
Beatitudes. 25595 (21). 
Beloved, let us love one another. 
25595 (28). 
Evening breezes gently stealing. 
25595 (243). 
Hark, hark, 
(244). ; 
I will arise and go to my Father. 
25595 (133) 
In Picardie. 


the 


the lark. 2550 


25595 (137) 


My heart ever faithful. 14163 

meme Wi? 

O Lord God, life of mortals. 25595 
(212) 


Oriental sketch. 17658. 
Polka boheme. 25595 (236) 
Search me, O God. 25595 (247) 
For a girl like you. 1987. 
For goodness’ sake. 2672. 


Forbes (Edward Allen) Miriam dear, 
I love you. 22259, 22260. 


Forbes (Effie A.) May. 8615. 
Forbes (Gren) No! we've got some 
lovely monkey nuts. 19942. 
Forboding intro..and hurried suspense. 
937. 
Forbstein (Louis) 
Forbush (Edna) 
11169. 
Ford (A. W.) 
25211 
Ford (C. C.) 
Ford (C. E.) 
Ford (Donald) 
24628. 
Ford (EK. F.) Susanne. 
Ford (F. W.): 
Love blossoms. 22141. 
Passionate love. 17690. 
Where will I find her. 23240. 
Ford (J. H.) Baba... 14265. 
Ford (Willoughby) In the days long, 
long ago. 15015. 


Forde (Susan): 


Rosita. 15776. 
No one who eares. 


Sweetheart’s town. 

Sweet Carolina. 25202. 

July. 10649. 
Nephews and nieces. 


1332. 


4698. 


Musical rambles. 
Notes and time. 4794. 
Fordenbacher (KH. H.) Hymn of | 
praise. 6877. 
Fore. 10155. 


Foren (Bessie) : 

Promise of the wind. 11467. 
Valley of hope. 16147. 
Foresio (David) Tutti uniti. 38178. 

Forest court. 18981. 
Forestier (F. J.) Rose «f Siam. 2868. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-13, 1923 . 


Echoes of spring. 18888. 

Garden of life. 14728. 

Gee, but ain’t it great to meet a 
pal from over seas. 23871. 

Ginger blues. 10210. 

Girl of mine. 19027. 

Girl of my dream. 19028. 

He will lead you all the way. 
19114. 

Honey Lou. 19152. 

Hushing. 24059. 

I know a maiden. 10439. 

I’ll follow Jesus. 17020. 

T’ll never leave my mammy. 10447. 
I’m going back to mother and 
Lanterna Giapponese. _ 8489. dear oid Hrin’s isle. 19251. 

Minuetto. 19759. $ I’m the boss, yes the boss, that’s 
Momento mori... 15366. me. 19268. 
Nachtmusik, 15474. If Iwere an aviator. 24140. 
Odalisca. 199838. In days of long ago. 19339. 
Pisanella. 8875 In Illinois. 17120. 
Ra al It’s not all in a song. 15042. 
7 ; F re “O1e - ane 
Srarnellata. 9116. .9117. iis phe : oice of a heavenly angel. 
¢ 1G DOT 
heat’ cata 20709. June nights. 17189. . 
Forman (Kate) Congdon music bank ibe pe aig fe er child: 


reader, 853. Just like a baby. 10671. 
Forman (Vrs. R. R.): Kentucky calls. 17219. 


Alleluia. 766. Lend your smile. 19545. 
Golden whistle. 10248. Lips divine. 24313. 
Forney (H. F.): Lonesome days. 19604. 
All for the sake of society. 9455. Lonesome, so lonesome for you. 
Down where the buttercups grew. 15218. 


Forestier music co. Just a peek at_ 
the Chesapeake. 13091. 
Forgues (J. P.) Vm dreaming of you 
dear June. 8336. 
Forino (L.): 
Tecnica razionale e progressiva 
del violoncellista. 22996. 
Venti studii. 21581. 
Forlivesi (A.) & ©: 
Alt Wien. 14208, 14209. 
Chanson de Sainte Alétis. 18662. 
Crepuscolo sul mare. 8049. 
Epigrafe.. 14622. 
Gaiola e marechiaro. 19011. 


9983. Lovers’ troubles. 19634. 
While my angel mother’s near. Meet me in dreamland. 19723. 
14338. Mother dear. 19807. 
Forrest (G. F.) Whispering blue eves. My buddy in no man’s land. 
Ti2k. 19838. 


My Eskimo gal. 19849. 

My little sweetheart Sue. 19872. 

My loved Long Island home 
24608. 

My Mexican gal. 17524. 

My rose of paradise. 15461. 

My sweet Venetian love. 11138. 

My western maid. 15468. 

No one but you. 17573. 

Oh Anna. 24699. 

Old glory. 17635, 24726. 

Old King Tut. 20021. 

Once again. 22480. 

Opportunity is knocking. 17657. 

Prohibition blues. 20164. 

Roaming. 20230. 

San-Tone blues. 20298. 

Says Uncle Sam. 20296. 

Someone’s waiting for you. 20413. 

Song of the roaming boy. 20429. 

Song of the world’s greatest peace. 


Forrest (Sylvia): 

Adoration to a baby. 18384. 

America, dear America. 18426. 

An’ now it’s up to me. 9489. 

Angling. 16424. 

Beautiful hills of Nebraska. 
23463. " 

Bring back my mamma. 18582. 

By a small forest stream. 16539. 

Dancing blues. 8068, 9874. 

Day dreams. 9892. 

Days I spent. with you. 18770. 

Dear old Jersey moon. 12679, 
18783. 

Deserted boy. 16697. 

Dolly as mother to me. 18825. 

Doughboy’s last dreams. 18845. 

Down in my dear little cave. 
16727. 

Down where the blue bonnets 
grow. 14586. 


Oa A en en 
eee 


Dream eyes. 9988. . T382. 
Dreaming. 18860. ' Song to Carolina. 15907. 
Dreams of you. 18868. Sport. 20454. 
Each year, Vil send a rose, love. Star of home. 15932. 
14602. : Stop look and listen. 25170. 


106658—24—_19 1591 


INDEX 


Forrest (Sylvia )—Continued. 
Summer has gone. 11799. 
Sunny San Tone. 20502. 
Sweet lily. 20516. 

Sweet old sunshine home. 

Tear drops. 20565. 

Tut, Tut, Tut. 20676. 

Victory’s won. 16162. 

Violets. 20735. 

Wand’ring soul. 20757. 

When everything seems to 
wrong just smile. 20805. 

When the bluebirds and robins re- 
turn again. 16248. 

When the ducks fly in the autumn. 
20834. 

When the harvest moon is shin- 
ing dear Louise. 25483. 

When the moon is slyly peeping. 


18024. 


go 


12184. 
When you were small. 20846. 
When your lover loves you. 
20849. 


While picking golden rod in dear 
New England. 12213. 
Who’ll be stopping, who'll be go- 
ing. 18291. 
Forrester (J. S.): 
Jackie boy. 10618. 
My little brown skin Eve. 11114. 
Forseman (Robert) Little Red Riding 
Hood. 22102. 
Forster (Dorothy) : 
Love’s first kiss. 17342, 17348. 
Naima. 2604, 6935. 
Piccadilly Puritan. 8863, 8864. 
Forster, music publisher, ine.: 


Amber nights. 14163 (629). 
14212. : 

Are you lonely. 14163 (630), 
14248. 


Ave Maria. 
Barefoot boy. 


3634, 5679 (138). 
3369 (4), 3492. 


Be brave. 3499, 5679 (148). 

Breken buttercups. 3369 (8), 
3558. 

Broken hearted melody. 3369 
(9), 3559: 


Chinky. 12344 (82), 14480. 

Come home again. 9418 (167), 
9796. 

Daisy, the clairvoyant. 3369 (12), 
HL; 

Day at the zoo. 
12667, 12668. 


12344 (90, 91), 


Down by the wishing well. 12344 
(101), 14582. 
Dreams of India. 3369 (17), 3820. 


Wen as the flower. 9413 (171), 


10036. 
False faced Pansy. 3369 (21), 
3893. : 
Follow the piper. 9413 (174). 
10147. 


Fuzzy wuzzy bird. 178. 


1592 


pt. 1,'n. s., v.18 


Hula dreams. 3369 (33), 4131. 

Ill be straying back to Ireland. 
14163. (674), 14889. 

If we could see beyond today. 
4263, 5679 (231). 

It’s only a wee sprig o’ heather. 
9413 (187), 10608. 

Keep sweet—and 
5679 (244). 

Kerry down. 123844 (148), 15110. 

Last night the world began. 311. 

Lead Thou my soul. 4456, 5679 
(254). 

Life’s mirror. 

Lou’siana blossom. 
(265). 

Magic waltz. 4562, 5679 (270), 
9413 (196), 10899. 

My dear auld hame. 11085. 

My dear old home. 9413 (200). 

Nobody’s business. 12344 (184). 
13418. 

Nonsense. 9413. (206), 11174. 

Oh, Harold. 4816, 5679 (291). 

Red headed rose. 3369 (58), 5001. 


sing. 4406, 


4474, 5679 (256). 
4528, 5679 


Rose of sunny Italy. 9413 (214), 
11553: 

Rusty goldenrod. 3369 (60), 
5062. 

Sleepy four o'clock. 3369 (62), 
5160. 

Somehow J’m always. to blame. 


18364 (812), 20411. 


Speak to me Father. 5222, 5679 
(352) . 

Summer snowballs. 3369 (64), 
5248. 

Teasing the classics. 9413 (226), 
11883. 

There’s a little vine-wreathed 


cottage ‘way down... beside the 
sea. 11931. 

They shall run and not be weary. 
9418 (229), 11987. 


Thistle. 94138 (2380), 11944. 
Tho’ shadows fall. 18364 (320), 
20622. 


To a Scotch lass. 9418 (232), 
11974. 

Trail of love. 18364 (323), 20655. 

Wanting you so. 3369 (76), 5497. 


Way down beside the sea. 9413 
(239). 

Welcome on the mat. 18364 
(329), 20782. 

What a. laugh.,can do... 5532, 
5679 (391). 

When clouds have vanished and 
skies,,,are . blue... 5679,..(393), 
7691. 

Whenever you think of daisies. 
5575, DOTD (S9¢ 

Where the Sacramento River 
flows: . 9413,.(242) ,.1221% 


Wow. 141638 (781), 16382. 


=m 


-Foster 


INDEX 


nos, 1-18, 1923 


ne 
see 


pont: (Cecil) : 
Burning flame. 14364. 
Funeral rites of the rose. 
. Marth.) £1003. 
O, let my lamp. 
Forsyth bros. 1td.: 
Corinna’s maying. 21350. 
Delectable day. 14544. 
Golden age. 19054. 
King Arthur’s knights. 
Michaelchurch. 22248. 
Twelve studies. 1687. 
Water sprites. 16201. 
Forte (Carlo): 
‘A bella ’e Margellina! 
Oj ma perdoname. 2681. 
Yarantella ¢’o dinto e ffore. 1351. 
Forte (Carmen). Oh palace of gold. 


11208. 


15126. 


(ave 


20002. 
Ferte (Pasquale). First flower of 
spring. 10127. 
Fortenbery (HKmma). I wonder. 
10528. 
Forterre (H.): 
Dix pieces. 18988. 
Humoresque. i9176. 
Kitina. 15134. 
Parfums du bonheur. 15623. 
Quatre poémes. 18989. 
Fort er (Marcel) Lay on Macduff. 
79536, 
Fortune teller, 24950. 


Fortuny (A. P.M.) pseud. 
nati-Malvezzi (Amilcare). 


See Pen- 


Forty attractive melodies. 515. 
Fosdick (Gene) Oh, how that gal 
ean strut. 19997. 


Foss, (R. A.).: 
I need Thy grace. 1023. 
Unfortunate fly. 18168, aay 


Fosse (Paul) : 


Chagrin. 12568. 
Danse napolitaine. 14523. 
Foster (Anita) Kentucky greetings. 
17220. 
Foster ~“¢(C. .. R.) Bacheior trust. 
18489. ' 

Foster .(E. C.) Please don’t oogle me. 
15668. ; 
Hoster (H. W.) Some day you'll miss 

me. 25101. 
Foster (G:..W.) My Lyn. 4729. 

-. Foster (J. W.) Happy days. 16914. 
Foster (K.G.) Pay day blues. 4900. 
Foster (Kay) Songs of a wayside 

inn, 138805. 
Foster. (M.. B.): 


hildren’s friend. 1720, 5946. 
Promised land. 8906. 
(M. Ll.) My little blue-bird. 
8714. 


Foster (S..C.): 
Massa’s the cold, cold enauad. 
17396, 24470. 
My old “Kentucky 
nicht... 0019 COE). 
Oh! Susanna. 247138. 
Old black Joe. 7808 (95). 
Old folks at. home. 
14163 (409). 
Foster (Willard) 
Foulds: (Ji.H.):: 
Belle Pierrette. 
Hileen aroon. 
Keltic lament. 
Musie pictures. 422. 
World requiem. 20908. 
Fountain album. 18992. 


Fountainette pub. co.: 
General Edwards march. 
16373 (22), 16849. 
Shadow in my dream. 
5679 (3836), 7288. 
Four incidentals. 1130. 
Fourdrain (Felix): 
Eternal amour. 8156, 12767. 
Fumeries. 12843. 
Fourment (Fernand) 


home, good- 
13466, 
Magnificat. 17369. 
12470. 


8142. 
13109, 15122. 


12850.. 
5110, 


Wlégie. 3849. 


Fournier (Camille) Marche triom- 
phale. 1126. 
Fournier (Ll. P.): 
Day by day, in every way, I’m 


getting good. 869. 

I’m going home to-night to the 
dear old Soo. 1019, 8341. 

Let’s stroll down the lane, Marie. 
1082. 

Lone old nest. 2391. 

Passion flowers. 1217. 

When I think of little you. 1426. 

When you weary of your burden, 
smile on. 1481. 

Youre tired of being dearie.. 1466... 

Foust (Mrs. Oliver). When divorces 


shall cease to be. 18242. 
Fowler (A. M.).: 

My blue eyed darling from St. 
Paul. 13363. 

She’s a bonnie bonnie lassie when 
she smiles. 11628. 

She, the queen of fairy night. 
7298, 7299, 11633. 

Smyrna. 11684. 

That blonde Scotch lass and me. 
11901. 

Then J’ll be waiting for you. 
20602, 20603. 

Will you whisper your sweet. 


thoughts to me. 14104, 14105. 
Fowler (B. 8.) My forget-me-not. 
11096. 
Fowler (C. H.) 
14872. 
Fowler (C. L.) 
14494, 


I am lonesome Mary. 


D. B. I. school song. 


1593 


INDEX, 


pt..1, n. s., v.18 


Fowler (J. A.) Too many Smiths. 
1375. 
Fowler (J. ©.) I have always been 
true. 104387. 
Fowler (Lemuel) : 
Cruel back-bitin’ blues. 35701, 
16647. 


Daddy ease it to me. 9857. 

Satisfied blues. 11578. 

So long to you and the blues. 
11688. 

Squawkin’ the blues. 11772. 

Sunday school blues. 18005. 

Twee twa-twa. 1393, 13975. 

Wicked dirty fives. 3293, 12232 

You got ev’rything a sweet mama 


needs but me. T7774. 
Fowles (Ernest) Under a Sussex 
down. 7594. 
Fox (Albert) Michael O’Milligan. 
22242. 
Fox (Dave) I’m not to blame. 10482. 
Fox (KE. H.) & son. Lullaby... 17362. 
Fox (F. H.) Only bally fellow in the 
place. 15589. 


Hox: (BE: N.)- 
Quarrel blues. 4978. 


Thinking. 651. 
Mox(G. "Di 
His eyes. 12923. 


I’m: an actor. 21836. 
Vox (Harry) Message of love. 15337. 


Fox (John) Virgin birth. 18196. 
Fox) (Julia) : 
Half minute mannikin. 12889. 
Miniature of a Dutch family. 


17428. 
Parade of the dickie birds. 
Trip-it waltz. 5392. 


7068. 


Wee Willie Winkie. 5518. 
Worm. 3327. 

Fox -(Q2°5-) > 
Cowboy’s lament. 23658. 
Life eternal. 17271. 
Rounded up in glory. 7228 


Fox (R. A.) Little playmate. 2383. 
Fox (Roy): 


I stole you from someone else and 


somebody stole you from me. 
4216, 10503. 

Somebody stole you from me. 
9073. 

Fox (Sam) pub. co.: 

Commencement grand march. 
9804. 

Danse passion. 18762. 

Dream melody. 18859. 

Fairy belis. 18935. 

Fox (Sam) concert orchestral 
folio. 18993. 

Fox (Sam) library orchestra 
folio. 18994. 


Fox (Sam) moving picture music. 


18995. 


18996. 
18998. 


Fox (Sam) sacred folio. 

Fox march folio: 18997. 

Fox modern piano pieces. 

Fox organ series. 18999. 

Give me back my dear old sunny 
Spain. 19034. 

Hurdy-gurdy blues. 19180, 24056. 

I hear the bees a’ humming. 12966, 
19218. 

In the twilight. 1042 

Japanese sunset. 6529, 16373 (42), 
19414. 

Just one more ei 18364 (263), 

Juvenalia. 19489. 

Kinder, kinder. 6586. 

Laddie o’ mine. 24272. 

Leaves from my note book 19541. 

Loose fingers. 10833, 19613. 

Lullaby waltz. 1117. 

Maid of the Wesi. 
(279), 19666. 


15277, 18364 


March pompous. 19692. 
Miramar. 11001. 
Morning glories. 19798 


Nights in the woods. 18364 (291) 
Nobles of the Mystie shrine. Buss, 
7808 (265), 10. 
Ode to spring. 19985. 
Original compositions. 
Recollections. 20197. 
Regret. 20210 
Rose and you. 20246. 
Rosita. . 20257, 24970. 
Rustic festival. 20272. 
Serenade petite. 203830. 
Show girl. 11648. 
Smiling love 11683. 
Soiree. 20400. 
Songs of Song-ah-tah. 204383. 
Spider and the fly. 20453. 
Triume. 7560. 
Voices of the sky. 20741. 
Water sprites. 20763 
Wind at night. 12245, 20886. 
Wonderland of dreams. T7752. 
Fox (Sam) library orchestra folio. 
18994. 
Fox modern pieces. 18998. 
Fox organ series. 18999. ‘ 
Foxworth (Julius P.) Im so glad 
I’m brownskin, chocolate to the bone. 
17059. 
Foy (Bryan) 
Fragna (A.): 
Camer‘era. 18617. 
Che caldo. 9739. 
.. dove s’accendono tanti lumi. 
12716. 
Trascibile. 


Fraim (KE. E.): 
My lady of the Scuth. 11118. 
Sweet memory. 95276. 


20053. 


Yodel odel oh. 18328. 


19383. 


1594 


INDEX! 


los! 1=19:, 1923 


Frain (M. T.): 


Fundamental bar work and ballet 


14722. 
8646. 


technique. 
Million stars. 
Framik pub. house: 
Git. 19031, 21634. 
I’m glad you’re Icnely. 
My little sweetheart. 
Frampton (Ray Ross) 
Fisher (Ethel) 
France, rec procal copyright protec- 
tion of musie, p. V. 
Francesconi (Angelo) : 
Heures de réve et de joie. 
(240). 
Matinée aux 


14915. 
17517. 


pseud. See 


14163 
Alpes. 14163 (337). 


Franchetti (Alberto) Cristoforo Co- 
lombo. 5988. . 
FKranchini (A. J.) Kona march. 756 


(64), 23802. 

Franchini (Jul‘us). 
fornia. 9097. 

» Francis (E> W.): 


Southern Cali- 


In my dreams. 19347 
Love’s way. 13232 
Mrancis (G 'T.):: 
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. 
Tear O. 
May and December. 6778. 


8199. 


Moon land. 19788. 
Where He ealls, [ll 


Two songs. 
Francis (Mabelle) 
Francis (O. L.) 

go. 9327. 
Francis, Day & Hunter: 


A‘n’ it ni-ice! 9444. 
All on a day in June. 12369. 
Ballymoney band. 9568. 


Boggles for Boggleton. 5848. 

Buckingham fair. 12526. 

Coal black mammy. 1743, 9783, 
9784. 

Colds. 18700. 

Come again, lad. 18704. 

Come along and sing. a happy 
song. 849. z 

Co-optimists.. 12616. 

Co-optimists .coneert party album 
NO. 2.42617. 

Cowardly cowardly custard. 

Crocodile tears. 12631. 

Dearer, yet dearer. 6030. 

Desert Rose. 12687. 

Doherty. 9950. 

Don Juan. 1839. 

Don’t forget. 18833. 

Don’t Jet ’em scrap the British 
navy. 1846. © 


1775. 


Dream days. S891. 
Earthenware. 6109. 
Evergreen Eve. 917. 


Forbidden fruit. 12830. 

Francis and Day’s concert. par- 
ties’ album. 10171. 

Gerrard six four. 792.. 

Girl of my dreams. 6233. 


1595 


Give it a smile. 8225. 
Gliding.”| 8227.):: 
Going to have one. 10238. 


Green apples. 19078. 

Guy. 12884. 

His girl, 992. 

His is a fine phiz, his is! 

History twisted. 12924. 

Honeymoon parade. 19156. 

How ¢an [ help loving you? 2079. 

How dces the milk get into coker- 
nuts? 63860. 

How’s ev’rything. 

Human gramophone. 

Hussars. 12950. . 

I ain’t a-goin’ no more a-roamin’ 
10407. 

I can hear the church, bells ring- 
ing, wish they were ringing for 
me, .. 12957, 

I do like a little bit o’ turkey! 
6378: 

I do like to be in goed company. 

~ 2098. 


2059. 


12943. 
5360. 


I don’t want a regular gir]. 2099. 

Til change your clouds to sun- 
beams. 12968. 

I’m a business man. 6403. 

I’m getting better. 242. 


I’m going back again .to Yarra- 
wonga. 6408. 

Pm going to make you love me. 
12976. 

I’m tickled to death I’m single! 
10488. 


I’m. tired of, waiting for ;you-. 
12984. 

I married:a wife.. 12985. 

I shall be most annoyed. 10501. 


I think. 129938: 

ve got you, and you’ve got me. 
TOR Pa 

If winter comes, springtime will 
soon be here. 10544. 

In Kandahar. 10564. 


In the days of Tut-ankh-amen- 
10573. 

Jacko. 13067. 

Jilted. 19435. 

José. 60551. 

Just a quaint little cot. 13092. 

Just for an hour. 13097. 

Kisses grow on cherry trees. 
19511. 

Last dance. 2332. 

Leave a lot of time for love. 
13148. 


Let’s go fifty-fifty. 13156. 

Let’s go round to Auntie Flo. 
8502. 

Little June Rose. 10798, 19585. 

Lone Kentucky coon. 6673. 

L. O. VY. E., a little love spell. 
6685. 


Love and let love. 10846. 


INDEX 


Francis, Day & Hunter—Continued. 
Lovely Lucerne. 1107. 
Lovin’ ol moon. 13234. 


‘M’yum-yum-yum-yum. 13244, 


‘Mac, the sandwich-man. 8574. 
Make it Saturday night. 13255. 
Mam/’zelle Confetti. 373. 

March winds. 8606. 

Master kissed the cook. 13282. 
Michaelmas mystery. 19756. 
Mirror of dear yesterday. 19760. 
Moonshine. 13382. 

My pale pink mammy. 8721. 


My word! you do look queer. | 
13398. | 

New lamps for old. 13407. 

No money, what about it. 

Non-top love. 6973. 

Not at home to anybody. 1178. 

Oh, Jimmy! come on and do the 
shimmy wi’ me. 11241. 

Oh, Percy, you nearly made me 
blush. 13459. 

Oi loves zider. 13461. 

Old-fashioned couple. 

Olga Petrovotski. 1191. 

On the banks of the Nile. 

"Ops the diet that I love the best. | 
13496. | 

Path of silver. 13534. | 


13413. 


15464. 
13479. 


Pea-nuts. 8848. 
Percy’s posh plus-fours are price- 

less. 13542. 
Phoebe McPhee. 13558. 


Pom! pom! ti-looral-ay! 7125. 


Shadow man. 13714. 
Shadows of memory. 
Shakespeare jazz. 1279. 
Sing aiong, Sambo! | 13741. 
Snowball song. 13771. 


Rich man and the poor man. 
13644. 

Robin Adair. 20232. 

Romeo, what did Ro-me-owe. | 
13659. 

Saturday night. 1267. | 

secrets. 13701. 

See you down there. 13702. 

Seven years hard. 13712. 


Trancis-Day 


pt. 11, 0. 8., v. 18 


Third ‘selection from The co- 
optimists. 1370. 

Tripe. 13960. 

Two monologues. 13548. 

Uriah. 13990. 

Vamp. 3202. 

Very nice fellow. to speak to! 


9261. 
Veterans of variety. 14010. 
We'll have a Woolworth wedding. 
14045. 


Wedding bells. 18226, - 

When baby ealls you daddy. 9299. 
When Finnegan found the five- 
pound-note. 9301. 
When [ get beside the seaside. 

14068. 

When I write my recollec tions by 
and by. 20818. 
When the sun goes down. 1427. 
When they introduced the jazz 


in Donegal. 14076. 

When vour trunk is labelled New 
York City. 14081. 

Where the river Savannah is flow- 
ing. 20854. 

Who killed the old tom cat next 


door? 14091. 
Wild men of Borneo. 3297. 
Work—who wants to work. 
14122: 
You know how ’tis! 1461. 


Yowll be so lonely. 3345. 

You're the sort of girl. 12316. 

(Publications) s. a.: 

Ah! yraiment pour me dire cela. 
14183. 

Amoureuse de: Nanouck. 16418. 


Automne de Vamour. 18466. 
C’est pour toi. 16542 

Ca s’ fait en dansant. 165438. - 
Chante, mon pipeau. 12575. 


En caravane. 16764. 
Harry, I’m just wild about Uarry. 
16918. 


Homesick. 16963. 
Je n’crois que ce que _ j’vois. 
19420. 


Mais le son.de ta voix: 17372. 


ee ’ PAE fas 

Someone’s loving you. 9074. Pourvu qu’ tu miaimes. . 15687. 
Spring punions. 7416 Quand on a ca. 136908. 
Sean: i th wild Bree 20467 _ Quand on est deux. 20179. 
ee pal ee Seis | Rae Sans le faire exprés. 15802, 17834. 
seat Bay. eae calling to me Toujours, (00a a usa a 

1247 ‘yk siete F Wana. 18219: 
Phanike very much. 13908 Francisci. (M.) Sunset glow. 13856. 
That reminds me where I left my | Francisco (Birdie) I ain’t got no 

umbrella. 13905. | money. 19189. 
There may be days. 13916. Franek (César) : 
There’s only one girl. 3124. Ange gardien. 14229. ° 
There’s somebody thinking” of Aux petits enfants. 14260. 

you, Mary. 13921. Danses de Lormont. 14525. 


They always put the blame on 
me. 13922. 


1596 


14163 (197). 
10278. 


Ghisel’e. 
Guardian angel. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Marriage of the roses. 25595 
(437). 

Piano compositions. 4920. 

Ruth. 2879. 

Trois compositions inédites. 6206. 
Vierge a la créche: 16166. 
Franck (Félicité) Ghiselle. 14163 

(197). 
Franck (Georges) Ghiselle. 14163 
(197). 
I'ranck (Joseph)  Ghiselle. 14163 
(197). 
Trranek (Robert) Ghiselle. 14163 
(197). 
Franek (8 M2 POM) 6 Ghiselle. 


14163 (197). 
Franemesnil (Roger de): 
Bercé par les complaintes vagues. 
5826. 


Miroir (Le). 68834. 

Muet aveu. 6888. 

O, mon amour, mon pauvre 
amour. 6985. i 

Paroles qu’on ne dit pas. TOT5. 


Byam (J! Ts.) 3 
Good-bye 
16890. 
Lost sunshine. 6680. . 
Love’s pathway. 17345. 
Sleep, baby sleep. 17915. 
Twilight brings memories of you. 


sweetheart good-bye. 


5417, 12022. 
Frank (L. F.) Little green tents. 
6654. 
Frank (Norman) Down where the 


blue bonnets grow. 14586. 


Frank (W. W.) I wanna baby. 4228. 

Franke (C.) Devils dance. 14163 
(142). 

Franke (Mabel) Hope on still. 2073, 
24033. 

Frankel (Abe) Mummy walk. 11063. 

Frankland (Roach) Chord chart. 
14436. 


Franklin (Chas.) She likes her: beer. 
7296 

Franklin (Dave) What do they mean 
by love. 5533, 12161. 

Franklin (Eddie) Ive got the blues 
about somebody. 21870. 

Franklin (F. A.) Old-time fiddler. 
11268. 

Franklin (Gerald) 
room. 193829, 21916. 

Franklin (John) music co.: 


In a cezy tea 


Edelweiss 12746. 

In a bed of brown leaves. 12516. 
Lo, where the pale night. 12816. 
Marcheta. 22194. 

Meadow. 13926. 
Sing till the clouds roli by. 138744. 


Oh those women. 


Franklin (Malvin) 
4820 
Franklin (P. B.) 


Because it’s you. 
3505 - 


. Fraser (M. Kennedy-) 


Franklin knitting mills, inc. Call of 
the wild. 16550. 

Franks (C. L.) Stories my mother 
told me. 20479. 

Frantz (I J.) Nobody cares but 
mother. 8754. 

Franz (Albert) Love's plaint. 10875. 

Frascard (Emile) pseud. See Kaun 


(Hugo) 
Fraser (J. W. W.): 
Nest in the old family tree. 24630. 
Woo me with your smile. 12264. — 
See Kennedy- 
Fraser (M.) 


Fraser (William) Melody. 8200. 
Fraser-Simson (Harold): 
. Head over heels. 16927, 21718. 
Home. 16960. 
T’ll be so good to you. 17018. 
Land of heart’s desire. 2329. 
Sweetheart of the ring. 18030. 


Up again. 18171. 
Frasquita. 1947. 


Frau ohne schatten. 74386, 11788. 


| Frazee (G. F.): 


Chase of the squirrels. 3613. 
Roman revels. 5031, 11527. 
Frazier (J. E.) Vl be good. 
Frazzini (Amicus): 
Betty, make your loving eyes be- 
have. 5831. 
Sooner or later, 
1308. 
Fredeneck (A. A.) 


a ht ht ot 


Frederic (Will) : 


19229. 


you'll be sorry. 


Invincible fidelity. 


I’ve been a fool. 17073. 
Secrets of my heart. 17272. 


Frederic (Will) music pub. co.: 

I’ve been a fool. 4219. 

Old fashioned blossoms. 20015. 
Fredericks -(Julian) Dancing in the 


twilight. 16659. 
Frédette (Joseph) Rappelez vous. 
Y2oLs 
Kree'"(C. "Hi: 
Return from camp march. 5679 
(93) 
Summer morn waltz. 5679 (106) 
Summer pleasures. 5679 (107) 


Freeby (G. A.) 
17502. 
Freed (—) 
(214) 

Freed (Arthur): 
Apple sauce. 9508. 
Cover me with kisses. 21363. 
Little church around the corner. 


My golden California. 


I cried for you. 5679 


330, 4487. 
Peggy dear. 113872. 
Freed (Harvey) Luxuries of life. 
17364. 
Freedman (Hyman) Es beinkt sich 
a heim. 21505. 


1597 


INDEX 


Freedman (M. C:): 
Daddy’s wonderful pall 3714. 
When love is true, and two hearts 
beat as one. 16242. 
Freehand (Harry): 
Had I a rose for a pal like you. 
12885. 
I’ve got the blues for my mammy 
and daddy. 8357: 
Freel (C. M.): 
Meet me to-night in my garden 
of dreams. 17407. 
Resurrection morn. 5009. . 
When the leaves turn red and 


gold. . 18258. 
Free] (M. E.) My old Virginia home. 
19882. 
Freeman (C. R.): 
Christmas beauty hints [and] 
Christmas ain’t what it used to 
be. 23600. 
Just remember dad. 19477 
Said the faithful old horse. 5066. 
Smile, smile, smile. 20390. 
Wonderful tidings. 1448. 
Freeman (EK. A.) Bachelor trust. 
18489. 
Freeman (E.'C.) “Oh! ‘yes! Til go 
home. 1189. 
Freeman (. W.) Heart of my heart. 
12806 
Freeman (Herbert) : 
Constancy. 14469. 
Old Chelsea. 8800. 
Freeman (James) Till I dream of 
my mammy again. 13938. 
Freeman (Ned) When romance 
wakes. 25479. 
Freeman (V. M. L.) Log. cabin. 
10814. 
Fregeau (A. N.): 
Marie Rose. 2452. 
Say that you love me. 2900. 
Tess of the storm country. 3095. 
reir (Kurt) 5th.).U. 8; infantry 
mareh. 75d. 
Freischuetz. 5083. 
Freiss (C. N.) My spirit home. 6924. 
Frelgh (H. M.) We will shout for 
joy in Thy victory. T7672. 
French (EK. J.) Passionate love. 
. 17690. 


French (H. G.) Two groups of songs. 
10175, 10176. 
Freneh (Harry) 

little Ireland down in Dixie. 


Sure I’ve found a 
7452, 


French (lL. ©.) Honey moon blues. 
24025. 

French (L. E.) In Flanders’ fields. 
21923. 

French (Samuel) ltd. On a mantel- 
piece. 4844. 


French doll. 1837. 

Frensdorf (R. 8S.) 

Frenter (R. A.) 
a rose, love. 


Freak. 6208. 
Each year Ill send 
14602. 


pti, HJ s4§ veils 
Fresco (Joen) : Sith 
Pierrette flirts. Vines = + 13565, 
16656. 41 Oo OCT" 
Romance. 20237. Passo ttos 
You were just made ‘to order for 
me. T7792. B 
Frescobaldi (G.) Aria. 23. 
Fresse (E. M.): 
Laughing eyes. 10786. 


Waiting. 5487. 


Freta (J..O.) King o’? Spain. 24265. 
Frey. \(E.iB.) * Radiol =iZ4sae" 
Frey (F.:C.): 
Beside the silv’ry Nile. 14309. 
Git. 19031, 21634. . 
I’m glad you’re lonely. 14915. 
My lLttle sweetheart. 17517. 


Frey (Fran) 
Frey (Hugo): 
Bonnie. 9639, 9640. 
Hedge roses. 10337, 16935: 
Lovers’ lane. 24389, 24390. 
Freyera (A.) Maza swieta. 11061. 


Freyne (Rollo de): 
Curly-head. 14488. 
Rippling tide. 22663. 
Freystadtl (Desider) Ilonka. 13023. 
Fricker (H.-A.). rink to me only 
wth thine eyes. 12729. 
Friedfeid (M. H.) Dreaming of you. 
9997. 

Friedland (Anatol) : 
One hour of love. 
Riga rose. 5018. 

Friedman (A. F.) Harem girl. 

Friedman (Leo) For compositions by 

Leo I'riedman, see this index under 
names of claimants of Copyright. 


See Frey (Francis C.) 


7025. 


16915. 


Friedman (M. W.) Won’t you be 
mine. 12259. 

Friedman (Murry) Girl across my 
street... 21627. 
Friedmann (Ludwig) In der bar, 
heute nacht um halb zehn. 4278. 

Friedsell (Louis) A heim. 1. 
Friel (KE. H.): 
Apache sweetheart. 3441. 
"Neath the willows. 4761. 
Friend (Cliff) : 
Any time at al}. 16428. 
Barearolle blues. 21122. 
Blue Hoosier blues. 1627, 5846, 
9629, 12496, 12497. 
Don’t give me the run around. 
16714. 
Don’t we carry on. 3796. 6062. 
12709. 


He’s a wild man when it comes to 
playin’ jazz. AOTT. 

How can I be a sweet mama to 
you, when you’re a daddy to 
somebody else. 6358, 8304. 

I may need you bad, but not as 
bad as all that. 10489, 12986. 

Jennie. 2245. 


1998 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


‘Mamma loves papa, papa loves 
mamma. 17377, 19678, 22178. 
Man never knows when a woman’s 

gonna change her mind. 17382. 
Melancholy. 22223. 
Oswald, ah’s wald about. you. 
26054, 20055. é 


Pal of my dreams. 4873, 7061. 


Regret. 11497, 17785. 

Steppin’ on the dime. 17981, 
22894, 

Stra-va-na-da. 11789, 15946. 

Tell me with smiles. 3090. 

Wana. 18219. 

You said something when you 
said Dixie. 33851. 


Friends of mine. 10179. 
Fr'erson (Sylvester). Fighting blues. 


18960. 

Friess (Christina) My spirit home. 
6924. 

Wriganza (Trixie) Seandal of. the 
flowers. 5082. 

Mrigheit' (i, -A:) It’s “the ‘twilight 
hour. 1050. 

Friml (—): 

Adieu. 20974 (91). 


Adieu waltz. 25595 (3822). 
Iris. 25595 (415). 
Friml (Rudolf) : 
~ Amour coquet. 12386. 
Butterfly dance. 7808 (167). 


Chanson. 12836. 
Chanson dansante. 1704. 
Chansonette. 833, . 3608, 7808 


PbO), we 282. 
Chant sans paroles. 
Day in May. 18769. 


16373. (14). 


igzyptian dance. LOST. on. (0) 
21483. 
- Evening song. 7808 (197). 
Fairy. ballet. 12783. 
From Bohemian woods. 19003. 


Gondola. T7808 (209). 
Hanushka. 16910. 
Harlequinade. 14793. 
Hesitation. 16945. 
In love with love. 
Lolita. 25595, (481). 
Longing. 15221, 24356. 
Love thoughts. 2412. 
Maid of gold. 24434. 
Marche Mignonne. 15292. 
Meditation. 4615. 
Moon dawn. 6860. 
Music box. 2553. 

On Hawaiian shores. 
One good time. 4853. 
Oriental. 16873 (68). 
Slavonic melody. 13754. 

Tears of love. 7500. 

Valse Blanche. 7808 (315). 
Valse Christine. 16149. 

Valse coquette. 7808 (316), 23130. 


19346. 


4845, 


* 


Valse parisienne. 7808 (319). 
Veil dance. 28145. . 
Vision qd amour. 
(320). 
Water-lilies. 14036. 
We two. 12148. 
Wedding bells. 5515. 
You and f. 9880. 
Frisbie (R. E.) Girlie. 
Frisch (Billy): bay 
Cannibola. 3580, 16552. 
Nobody knows but my pillow and 
me. 2627. 
Rosie, my heart’s rosary. 13667. 
When you come to the end of the 


3224, 7808 


953. 


lane. 182653. 
Frisino (Warren) Blue. for you. 
9627. 
Frisk (Arthur), That smile by radio. 
23020. 
Frisoli (Domenico) : 
Bella del Rialto, 1601. 
Sogno dei sposi. 20398. 
Fritsch (Babe) pub. co.. Hard luck 
blues. 21697. 
Fritseh (Paubk).: 


Day dreams. 9894. 


1 know a maiden. 104389. 


Fritz (W. J.) Girl Hke you... 1970, 
10214, 

Frivolities. 19511. 

Frohman (Jacob). Voice of Jacob. 
16178. 

From the eradie to the chuppe. 3952, 
3953. 

From the new world symphony. 6777. 


Fromm (Benjamin). 
tle heaven. 2141. 

Fromme (L. W.?} 
melody. 5328. 

Frommel (H. C.} 
11362, 11368. 

Frontini (EF. P.) 
21245. 

Frost (Barbara) : 

Girls and boys come out to play. 

10218. 

London town. 
Frost (H. G.): 

After the shower. 3386. 

Mama’s got sweet jelly roll. try 

and get’ it 415279. 

Who tucked in Tut. 18292. 
Frost (Jack). See Frost (H. G.) 
Frost (Nycha). Don’t take the fiap- 

per away. 1850. 
Frosti@( Rel.) 
He’s a darn good man 
hangin ’round. 6313. 

Mississippi choo-choo. 1148. 
Froud (J. H.) Dream girl. 1866. 
Friihlingsfee. 6593, 13024, 1320S. 
Frustaci (Lino) : 

7A serata d’ onore: 23358. 

Sei proprio tu. 22746. 


Vve found « lit- 
That haunting 
Path of romance. 


Canzone di strada. 


13194. 


to have 


1599 


INDEX 


Fry (Charles) 
13480, 13481. 


On the golden shore. 


ry (L. F.) Babies of every land. 
3467. 

Fry (Ruth) Alma mater song. 9463. 

Frye (G. E.) Water nymph. 14038. 


Frye (J. F.) Lonesome mammy land. 
L7S058. 
Frysinger (J. F.)* 
Danse de joie. 23683. 
Processional march. 22604, 24897. 
Seraph’s strain. 7278. 


Fuchs (Carl) Seven short pieces. 
2101, ) 

Fiirsther (Adolph) : 
Abbitte. 1479. 
Alte weisen. 23388, 23389. 
Amsel. 5738. 
Amsel hat gesungen: 5739. 
Arbeitsmann. 1534. 
Ariadne on Naxos. 3031. 
Aus dem stundenbuch. 5779. 
Christelflein. 12591. 
Denk es, O seele. 1827. 
Deutsches lied. — 6036. 
Eingelegte ruder. 16759. 
Hrwachen der braut. 6133. 
Frau ohne schatten. 7436, 11788. 
Freundliche vision. 22905. 
Gliick. 6247. 
Hegesa-tango. 2046. 
Heimkehr. 22906. 
Herbsthauch. 2049. 
Hussens kerker. 16989. 
Im baum du liebes viiglein. 6456. 
Im tiirkisenblauen garten. 13026. 
Klein Ursel. 6591. 
Ixonzert ftir klavier in es-dur. 


6597, 22047, 22048. 


Lass scharren deiner Rosse Huf. 


17251. 
Liebesode. 6629. 
Pas des fleurs. 
Quintett. 2800. 
Sderspruch. 17826. 
Schlagobers. 25174. 
Schlechtes wetter. 


TOTT. 


22908. 


Sehnsucht nach vergessen. 2922. 
Sklave. 7337. 

Spruch. 7429. 

Standehen. 22909. 

Stelle stadt.- 3025. 

TYanzsuite. 25175. 

Tipsy Chinaman. 11971. 
Verlassene magdlein. 3215. 
Voglein schwermut. 7649. 

Von deutscher seele. 38228, 3229. 


Willkommen u. abschied. 3305. 
Winterweihe. 22911. 
Fiizy (Stephen): 


Don’t let them fool you. 1847. 
Kissing. 2298. 

Oh kids she is a peach. 7001. 

Sweetest melody of all. 5283. 


i 


pi 11, n.s., v.18 


Fugues 4 4 parties. 945. 

Fuhr (Ervin) Meadow brook. 24481. 
Fuhs (Julian) Rose o’ mine. 2861. 
Fuiks (L. J.) BHileen. 14610. 


Fullar (C. G.) pseud. See Tullar 
(G. C.) 25595 (317). 
Fuller (A. J.): ; 
Beautiful isle of dreams. 1592. 


Wake me not for I am dreaming. 


S250 
Fuller (A. M.) Little flapper sweet- 
heart. 381. 
Fulier (F. R.) Memoirs damour. 
17410. 
Fuller (M. P.) Danse _ dAfrique 
18759. 
Fuller (O. M.) My little gray haired 
mother. 13379. 


Fuller-Maitland (J. A.) 
of Queen Anne. 14256. 

Fulmer (H. G.): 
Progress. 8904. 
Visions. 686. 

Fulton (J. M.): 
Battleship New York. 1587. 
Paragon. T7072, 8840. 

Funk (Leola) Mother o’ mine. 8677. 

Funk (P. G.) Eyes of love. 21523. 

Funk (T. A.) To you. 16090. — 

Funnie (J. W.): 

Dreaming of those childhood days. 
126. 

My Hindu girl. 

Percing eyes. 13564. 

Furbeck (Fay) Stop it. 

Furginele (Josef) : 

On the stairs. 4848. 
When first your eyes spoke love 


At the court 


6906. 
17986. 


to me. 714. 
Furlong (J. T.) Dream girl of mine. 
9989. 
Furth (Seymour) You're a wonder- 


ful white rose to me. 14146. 
Fussell (l. L.): 
Lonely little world in the valley 
of the moon. 1097. 
Lullaby baby, my dear. 1116. 
On the hill with God. (1197. 
Futoran (Samuel) Progress. 24899. 
Futrelle (H. G.) My mother’s smile. 
25838. : 
Fyffe (Elizabeth) 
20563, 20564. 
Fyrberg (H. M.) |. Fall. 
Gabaroche (Gaston) : 
A ce moment la. 5680. 
Bonne Aubaine. 3545. 
Femme 4 la rose. 1921. 
J’ te veux. 10617. 
Je me couche. 15064. 
Je suis le petit jeune homme que 


Team-work tunes. 


16785. 


vous cherchez. 10629. 
Gabbert (N._ V.) Cabaret blues. 
21226. 


1600 


SSS ee ee 


ee Fe 


<r 


Gabriel (—) 
Gabriel (Aaron): 


INDEX 
nos. 1-13. 1923 


Gabert (A. L.): 


Ave maris stella. 28485. 

In me gratia amnis. 270. 

Veni Creator spiritus. 25404. 
Golden sunbeams. 1991. 


Any time you want to go. 14242. 
Just one kind word. 8450, 17205. 
Who’s crying now? 1436. 
Gabriel (C. H.): 

All the way. 8400. 

Angels guard our comrades 
graves. T7808 (4). 

Answer prayer. 3436. 

Answer the call. 3437. 

Answer the summons. 3438. 

Apple blossom time. 21053. 

At Jesus’ feet. 3452. 

Back to Jesus. 3476. 

Be careful. 25595 (19). 

Bethlehem’s star. 9606. 

Bless the Lord. 5840. 

5less the Lord, O my soul. 141638 
(64). 

Children’s king. 21298. 

Christian battle song. 9762. 

Come deck the graves. 9418 (28). 

Come out, ’tis witching moon- 
light. T7808 (17). 

Come today. 3671. 

Haster carol. 10028. 

Hvery step of the way. 3881. 

Will every day. 10120. 

Flow on. 6192. 

For Jesus, for others. 389388. 

Forward. 38945. 

Four little robins. 14163 (181). 

Fragments. 10169. 

Give God the praise. 3983. 

Glory of yonder cross. 3991. 


Go forth 
21642. 

Go forward. 10227. 

God in us. 6248. 

God is building a palace for me. 
4000. 

God knows. 10282. 

Good Samaritan. 10260, 23926. 

Great day. 10271. 

Great Deliverer. 10272. 

Happy Little workers. 10295. 


with banners waving. 


He eareth. 4071. 
He careth for me. 4072. 
He died for me. 4073. 


He never forgets His own. 10316. 

He never will forget. 10317. 

Heavenly guest. 7808 (45). 

Help me to give, and give today. 
10342. 


His grace abounded more. 4101. 
His lamp am I. 10857. 
Homeiess one. 4110. 
How wonderful. 4129. 
Tam coming back to Jesus. 4140. 


IT am waiting for you. 7808 (48). 


1601 


I believe. 4146. 
I will love Thee, O Lord. 9413 
(71). 


In perfect peace. 4291. 

In the Lord be strong. 4299. 

Jehovah is leading. 10682. 

Jesus is all you_need. 4349. 

Jesus is my friend. 4350. 

Jesus’ love. .6540. 

Jesus loves us all. 14163 (286).. 

Jesus needs you where you are. 
4352. 


Jesus will be with me. 4854. 
Just beyond. 4385. 
Keep on trusting God. 4404. 


Land on high. 44651. 

Lift Him up. 10773. 

Lift on high His banner. 10774. 
Lifting as we climb. 7808 (59). 
Little mother of mine. 10801. 
Little old mother. 4492. 
Live it aS we go. 22111. 
Living flame. 10808. 
Long, long road with Jesus. 
Lord God cf hosts. 6677. 
Lord will lead. 10837. 
Loyal to my King. 4552. 
Make a joyful noise. 7808 (66). 
Marching onward. 10920. 
Master calls. 10935. 

More of Thee. 11035. 

Mother mine. 4688. 

My ail for the kingdom. 4701. 
My Friend. . 22328. 
My Lord and L 4726. 
My wondrous friend. 
Nearer to Thee. 4758. 


4518. 


4751. 


Never lose sight of the cross. 
4769. 

Numberless blessings. 6980. 

O love of Calvary. 4803. 


Olivet. 20974 (59). 

Onward. 4859. . 

Our gifts to Jesus. 25595 (219). 
Out in the highway. 11323. 


Out of the grave He came. 4866. 


Out of the shadow. 113823. 
Out on the highway. 11324. 
Over there. 4868. 

Ply the oar. 13578. 

Praise Him. 11485. 

Praise the Lord. 11487. 


Pray on. 4959. 

Progressive Sunday school songs. 
11465. | 

Rejoice, He is risen. 11498. 

Remember God is near. 5006. 

Ring, bells of aster. 7808 (109). 

Rock me to:sleep. 11528. 


Safe retreat. 11565. 

Santa Claus. 18364 (173). 
Savior who keeps. 5079. 

Shine where you are. 7309. 
Soldiers of the living God. 5174. 
Some day, by and by. 7357. 


INDEX 
pt. 111, n. s., v.18 
Gabr iel (C. H.)—Continued. Contentment. 9811. MIKE) 
Some one. 11698. Hush-a-bye boat. 10402.. 
Some place is waiting. 11699. Lonely. 10816. 
Song of Bethlehem. 11721. Playtime. 11406. 
Song sunbeams. 17955, Tale of woe. 11874. 
Springtime there. 5228. . Twilight song. 12029. 
Stand by your colors. 11773. Gaines (B. V. L.): 
Such a little way to Jesus. 5244. Carry on. 3597. 
Sunshine all along the way. 5258. It singeth low in every heart. 
Thy brother calls to thee. 5363. 43235, 
To the harvest field. 14163 (577). Lady Silver Heels. 310. 
Triumph of the cross. 5396. . My song of to-day. 19889. 
Trust, try and preve. Me. 5399. Gain . (J Ww ve 
Unto us. 12053. TT sel See Oe 
: ‘ ospel story. 8242. 
Victory. 7808. (145) Harvest Rone 
Vision makes me love Him. 45468. Tan 5 oie pas 6 411. 
Voice. 20740, SCS, duet PEELE Wen Ch ot 
Waiting to be gracious. 5489. ae le a Bags) oT 
Wanderer’s return. 5495. When weede cones Gone Jai Bie 
We'll win the world. 12138. ; : 


We praise Thee, we bless Thee. 
12141. 

What a kind, loving Savior. 
ag 

Whatever, wherever. whenever. 
12164. 

When the clouds have rolled by. 
DOT. 

Where the rippling waters flow. 
7808. (152) 

While the bells are ringing. 
- 12214. 

Whisper of peace. 7808. (1538) 

Wounded hand. -5636. 


You may know where to find me. 
14145. 
Your work. 5673. 

Gabriel (C. H.) jr.: 
Answer prayer. 
sod in us. 6248. 
It is God’s way. 
King of all kings. 
Lord God of hosts. 6677. 

My wondrous friend. 4751. 
Soldiers of the living God. 517A. 
Vision makes me love Him. 5468. 


Gabriel (Ralph) Vl pick my rose on 


3436. 


43531. 
10695. 


Broadway. 24090. 

Gabriel (Virginia) Prodigal’s return. 
11450. 

Gabriel-Marie. See Marie (Gabriel) 

Gabrilowitsch (Ossip) Melody in E. 
8627. 


Gade (Jacob) : 
Aa, jeg har saa travlt, saa travlt, 
saa travlit, i da’. 233868. 
Indolence. 17138, 17139. 
Gaeng (A. E.) Glorious golden state. 
23891. 
Gage (F. D.) Sun temple. 5251. 
Gagnon (L. T.) That’s why I want 
you to be mine. 9179. 
~Gahm (Joseph) : 
Amusing story. 9488. 
Auto ride. 9541. 


1602 


Gaines (8. R.): 
Fantasy on a Russian folk- Sens. 


18941. 
From every earthly pleasure. 
1953. 
Glory to God in the _ highest. 
19041. 


I am one with God. 16998. 

I’m a wand’rin. 1015, 1016. 

Learn to say yes. .17260... 

My flower of life. 24590. 

Ob, I love you. 7808. (268) 

Path of life. 22533. ; 

Ring out, ye bells. 2840. 

Roses in the morning. 8959. 

Voice within. 18201. 
Gaines (Tillie) Memories. 
Gaines & Finley: 

I’m going on. 

Will you go? 
Gaines & Walker: 

I am walking in the King’s high- 

way. 8319. 

In the sweet bye and bye. 8400. 
Gala water, braw braw lads. 8207. 
Galbraith (J. L.): 

Come unto Me. 

Nymphs. 13432. 
Gale (W. Go): 

God in heaven. 21644. 

Love and service. 17321. 

O-. Holy, Spirit.. 17596. 

Galen (Richard) Schenke mir einen 
dollar, mein liebling. 8983. 
Galeotti (Césare) : 

Attente. 14163 (31). 

Chanson d’automne. 14163 (94). 

En..réve; + 14163, (laave 

Impromptu. 14163 (190). 

Matutina réverie. 14163 (339). 

Offertoire. 14163 (407). 

Papillon valse. 14163 (423). 

Par le sentier fleuri. 7808 (102). 

Presto capriccioso. 14163 (445). 

Scherzo fantastique. 14163 (500). 


13294. 


6411. 
9345. 


23632. 


INDEX 
nos, 1--18. 1923 
Tambourin. 14163 (560). Gamble  (TIsobeli) T’ll remembey. 
. Valse badine. 14163 (584). 24091. . 
Valse poétique. 7808 (144). Gamble hinged music co.: 
Galey (Francis) Mammy’s lullaby. At the making of the hay. 3454. 
8597. | ; By the sea. 17848. 
Galinis (Felix) If you wanna make Chinese dance. 1727. 
a hit with me. 8379. Coo. 21348. 
Gallagher (Bernard) Old King Tut. Creation. 5985. 
8808. Garden of sleep. 1961. 
Gallagher (HE. L.) Tone ladder tunes. Gipsy John. 3980. 
16096, 16097. Glorious and mighty. 8229. 
Gallagher (Ju Sw) Sailing on the Dela- In heavenly love abiding. 269. 
ware. 11569. Little Indian chief. 10797. 
Gallatly (J. M.): Mav song. 4607. 
Darewski’s fourth concert party Now sleeps the .crimson petal. 
album of concerted numbers. 11195. 
- 8072. On the bayou. 1195. 
Funny little fairy. 3956. ' Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem. 
Grown-up people. 8250. 4956. 
Man who proposed. 13258. Pussy. 4975. 
Oh, little son of mine. 13457. Red noses. 17780. 
Seven years hard. 13712. Shepherd’s cradle-song. 5130. 

: Vendetta. 9259. e Sing a song of sixpence. 25076. 
Gallet (H.) Cours de piano. 3688. Softly the twilight fades. 22827. 
Galliard (J. E.) Sonata. 38957. | Song of the sea. 5203. 

Galliera (Arnaldo) : Star-spangled banner. 3021. 
Andante. 21602. Starlighted midnight. 5231. 
Tre liriche. 21603. Where the bee sucks. 5577. 
Gallo (F. J.): Wooden shoe dance. 20904. 
Pil not forget. 19231. Woodland and meadow. 5629. 
I thank you. 6425, 8353. 4 
I’ve got a man. 19286. Gambogi (F. Ey: 
‘> Remember me. 8931. Dream. 21447. 
Words. 5631, 9367. Letter. 22074. 
Gallotti (Salvatore) Pentecoste. Two short songs. 21604. 
17702. Gambrell (S. H.) Primroses. 15702. 
Gallun (Mrs. A. F.) Iam dreaming | Gandria (Alberta) Pourquoi pas. 
my sweetheart of vou. 21790. + 94877) 
ee We ee anes (Elmer) Here am I—send me. 
'Sunbeams at play. 25190. Geet : 
Gallur (D. G.): Ganeval (fH. Machabey-) | See Macha- 
Dons of Peralta march. 16708. bey-Ganeval (H.). 
Gold stripe. 23906. Ganey (M. P.) Blue jean Billy. 3536. 
Galuska (J. F.): ranitszky (G.) Anniuta. 3482. 
Harmoniana. 205. Ganpe (Louis) : 
Jubilant. 24217. Aubade sentimentale. 18364 (15). 
Lazy Luke. 242838. Colombelle. 18364 (48). 
Leviathan march, 24298. Ecstasy. 18891. 
Making the rounds. 244388. Epithalame. 18364 (63). 
Galvan (J. E.) Hxtase reverie. 7808 (199). 
Come pretty New York girls. 1753. Housarde. 18364 (97-99). 
No bird can imitate the mocking Lovely night. 15248. 
_ bird’s note, 2622. Marche miniature. 18364 (133). 
_ Galvin (Frank) Cake-eatin’ papa. Mazurka d'amour. 18364 (139). 

. Siadst i aad Menuet fleuri. 18364 (141). 

I don’t know why. 17007. . Menuet pompeux. ale (142). 

Oh Min! 11243. Merveilleuses. 18364 (144). 
Gamache (Arthur) Tennessee pal. Night of love and stars. 2618. 

11897. ; Nuit @amour. 17587, 17588. 

-Gambill (H. P.) Yankee Rose. 9372. | Pavane melancolique. 18364 
Gamble (G. S.): (163). 

Etude brillante. 61839. Rigaudon. 18364 (169). 

Sunrise on Golden Gate. 5253. Seandinave. 18364 (176, 177). 


1603 


INDEX 


Gannett (Z. M.) 

Saviour. 14027. 
Gantt (Lucey) Child madonna. 21291. 
Ganz (Rudolf) St. Louis symphony 


march. 17829. 

Garabedian (C. <A.) Jumbo song. 
10650. 

Garbett (A. S.) °‘Prailing .arbutus. 
T5620). 

Garbutt (Will) Colorade bids you 
come. 9790. 

Garcia (B. de Jesus) See Jesus Garcia 
(B. de). 


I want to be some- 
17088. 
Fiesta espagnole. 


Gare’a Cw J.) 
body’s baby. 
Garcia (Pablo) 

23812, 

Garden (Ray): 
Nobody loves me fat. 19945. 
When I hear her wooden shoes, 

go click, click click. 20809. 


Garden comedy suite. 388938, 5001, 
5062. . 
.Gardier (J. H. R. du)  Capitole. 
14163 (75). 
Gardier (P. C. R. du) Capitole. 
14163 (75). 
Gardier (R. A. H. RB: du). Capitole. 
14163 (75). 
Gardiner (H. B.): 
Michaelehurch. 22248. 
Quet garden. 4981. 
Rybbesdale. 550. 
Sir Eglamore. 15858. 
Gardiner (Jennie) Sparkling wine. 
3009. 
Gardner (Blanche) Alpha zeta beta. 
3411. 


Gardner (F. D.): 
Happy hours. 8258. 
Rose of New York. 

Gardner (Florinda) : 
There’s just one dance. 
Tia Juana. 11965. 

Gardner (Fred) Her name is Rose 

O’Neal. 4096. 

Gareri (Eduardo) : 

A frisio. 20977. 

Loro pelado. 22134. 

Midinettes fox-trot. 2511. 
yarland (A.) Fanfare. 10095. 
Garland (H. W.) Hopping Joe wig 

wag prance. 14852. , 

Garland (Ruth): 


22682. 


18084. 


Impromptu. 21607. 
Rhythms for dance instruction. 

22654. 
Garner (C. 8.) Building castles in 

the air. 815. 

Garner (G. B.) Jubilee song book. 
24220. 
Garner (H. D.) You’ve got cheek, 


ain’t yuh. 20959. 


1604 


Waiting for my 


pt. 111, nis.; ¥.48 


Garner (Lena): 
At twilight. 
Happy hours. 

Garnett (William) : 


14163 (30). ; 
14163 (225). 


Dream garden. 21450. 
Huckster. 21780. . tn} 
Oh, the sweet contentment. 22457. 
Garniss (J. H.): 
Love’s focus. 15252. 
O come to me in dreamland. 
15525. 
Garren (J. J.) Broadway. 61. 
Garren (Joe): 
Big brother. 238487. 
Just a girl that men_ forget. 
10658. 
No wonder they ealled you Mary. 
24655. 
Garrett (F. E.) Girl it takes for me. 
8222. 
Garrett (M. A.) June time kisses. 
15086. 


‘Garrick music sales: 


Lost-my-baby blues. 24368. 
Tell me you'll forgive me. 25246: 
There’s a sad little girl for every 
happy little boy. 25278. 
Garrido (Angel) Perdéname. 
Garriga (Juan): 
Amada inmovil. 
Amor errante. 18484. 
Sueno de hadas. 20487. 
Garrison (Alma) Mary Lee. 
Garster (J. H.) May day morn, 
Garstin (Harold) : 
Dance of the island girls, 
Island king: 2226, 4327. 
Garten (Mrs. Kansas) Deer 
21414. 
Gartlan (G:, Be): 
Assembly songs for every oceasion. 
23418. 
Beguilin’ smilin’ eyes. 14295. 
High school choruses. 988. 
High school songs. 989, 990. 
Jaunting car. 15062. 
Pretty Molly Malone. 15698. 
Smiling eyes. 250982. 
Universal school 
25376-25378. 
Garton (JMJ/rs. H.) 
17281. 
Garver (H. J.) 
Gary (Wilmuth):: 
‘Almas prayer. 
Almas welcome. 
By radio. 7958. 
Easter prayer. 38842. ° 
Hail! hail! the caravan. 8256. 
Gaskill (Clarence) : : 
Bug house fables. 12527, 12528, 
16530, 16531, 18595, 18596. ° 
Happy and go lucky in my old 
Kentucky home. 19091, 21692. 
Hollywood Rose. 24017. 


22544. 

18423. 

19705. 
2466. 

6004. 


hunt. 


music series. 


Little by little. 
Dixie smiles. 9944. 


7832. 
7833. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


I wish I was in D-I-X-J-E. 6482. 


Uncle Sammy at the piano. 5425. 
Waltzing the blues. 3241, 7658, 
7659. 
Gaskill (Jirs. I. C.) Those steppin’ 
blues. 16071. 
Gaslen. 5096. 
Gastelle (mile) Polish dance. 
15678. 
Gastoldo (G.) Inno dei Fascisti. 
6499. 
Gastonguay (Darius) See Gaston- 


te ign 0 Raye Og Be 
Gastonguay (J. L. D.) 
mine. 16676. 
Gates (Billy) Dreamy eyes you mean 
the world to me. 12728. 
Gates (Leyford) Normarose. 15516. 
Gates (Loretta) Ive got the wanta- 
be blues. 8358. 


Gathering song of Donald the black. 
16848. 


Dear girl of 


Gathman (O. A.) Beneath the-oid 
oak tree. 21148. 

Gattari (Alfredo) Four compositions. 
21609. 

Gatti (Rachele) Andrea Chenier. 
25595 (8). 

Gattis (D.) Gatti’s (D.) thirty-five 


etudes with major and minor scales. 
Gatty (A. J. S.-) See Seott-Gatty 


CASH) 
 Gatty (N. C.) Romance. 17805. 
Gaubert (—) Méthode compléte de 
flite. 17420. 
Gaudet (E.): 
Amour de ma mie. 774. 
Aprés la retraite. 16430. 


Aurora mia. 786. 

Berceuse pour Ginette. 7914. 

Berceuse sicilienne. 14308. 

Cantiléne et Pliaska. 7965. 

Célébre réver’e. 7982. 

Cent exercices de perfectionne- 
ment. 3971. - 

Chanson caline. 7986. 

Cinquante exercices de perfection- 
nement. 6222. 

Complainte et danse russes. 

Concertino. 852. 

Coq gaulois. 14472: 

Danse de jadis. 14522. 

Danse espagnole. 16662. 

Défenseurs de Verdun. 9925. 

Dix pieces. 18988. 

Hspagne de Montmartre. 14625. 

Esquisses provencales. 3865. 

Kiternelle chanson. 8157. 

Fantaisie. 8087. 

leur de tendresse. 

Fontaine du bonheur. 

Humoresque. 19176. 

Innocence. 17142. 

Kitina. 15134. 


94. 


164. 
8190. 


‘Marche des cotillons. 378, 15291. 
Marche militaire. 15293. 
Marche sportive. 1125, 17391. 
‘Marche triomphale. 1126. 


Mare lucente! 4589. 
Menuet des charmes. 153382. 
Messe de N. D. des _victoires. 
19749. 
Moldavia. 8660. 
Parfums du bonheur. 15623. 
Pierrette s’ éveille. 17715. 
Quatre poémes. 18989. 
Sérénade enfantine. 1275. 
Sons of liberty. 9093. 
Sur up air américain. 1331. 
Tendre obsession. 16037. 
Toronto forward. 29653. 
‘Tu es mon matin. 1389. 
Voix aimée. 690. 
Yeux. 1456. 
Gaudiosi (Mario) Fox bleu. 6201. 
Gaul (A. R.): ; 
Eye hath not seen. 3886. 
Jack Frost. 8416. 
Gaul (H. B.): 
Babe of Bethlehem. 18479. 


Benedictus es Domine. 21150. 
For the numberless unknown 
heroes. 23843. 

Fresh paint. 10177. 

Go tell it on the mountains. 
19046. 


O Lord, support us. 24676. 
Short communion service. 
Six humorous songs. 8212. 
South Carolina croon song. 
Storyland. 25171. 
Tale of the dachshund. 
Tubal Cain. 7577, 13970. 
Gauntley {Hardy) Molly 
19778. | 
Gauthier (Louis) 
9930. 
Gautier (Albert) 
Gautier (F. A.) 
16479. 
Gauwin (Ad.): 
A la Turgue. 5684. 
Aimons-nous donc. 
Java du Cyclope. 10624. 
Sérénade d’Orient. 22753. 
Valse en forme de collier de jade. 


11640. 
1309. 

11873. 
Magee. 

Departed 


days. 


See Gautier (F. A.) 
Beer and wines. 


14184. 


7612. 

Zoulie * * * madame. 7801. 
Gaveaux (Pierre) Andantino. 14730. 
Gave! (EHugene) Alexis. 21008. 
Gavey (Waiter): 

Convict’s mother. 18719. 


His Pennsylvania gal. 8286. 
Izzy. 24195. 

Gaw (L: M.).. Heney dew. ,19151. 

Gavint= re 
Sleep, O steen. 
Virtue’s treasure. 


18755. 


14018. 


1605 


INDEX 


Se 


Gay (Byron) : 
Dixie Lou. 16703. 
Hate, it was fate when I first met 


you. 1917, 6167, 6168; 215387, 
21538. 

Keep. a-go'n’, 6579, 19497, 20974, 
(152) 

Little rose of my heart. 13186, 
13187. 


Mello-D-flat. 

Nifty Lou. 

Soul of a 
(123) 

Two little eyes. 12033. 

Vamp me, and JT’ll vamp you. 


6790. 
19928, 24640. 
rose. 22857, 23352. 


5449. 
Willya. T7741, 12242. 
Gay (C. M.) Now or never again. 
463. 


Gay (John): 


Beggar’s opera. 12468. 
Polly. 7122. 
Gaylord (Gene) Let’s waltz again. 
6624. . 
Gaylord (M. L. R.): 
Calvary selection of spiritual 


songs with music for the church 
and the choir. 1475 (1). 

Calvary selecton of spiritual 
songs with musie for use in so- 
cial meetings. 1475 (2). 

Gaynor (—): 

Bears. 38369 (6). 

Dragon fly. 3369 (15). 

Steam cars. 3369 (63). 

Wind. 3369 (8&1). 


Gaynor (J. L.): 


Because she kissed it. 14163 (46). |} 


Black-smith. 16508. 

Froggie’s swimm ng school. 

If I knew.. 14163 (262). 

In my garden. 14163 (268). 

Light bird. 17273. 

Little shoemaker. 17288. 

Molly. 14163 (359). 

Moon boat. 17451. 

My true love gave me a red, red 
rose. 14163 (377). 

My valentine. 14163 (378). 

Reverie. 14163 (462). 

Serenade. 14163 (509). 

Slumber boat. 9C57. 20385. 


16835. 


Squirrel and the honey bee. 17970. 
Wind went wooing the rose. 14163 
(615). 
Gazier (B.): 
Ave Maria. T7874. 
Pie Jesu. 8866. 
Gebhard (—) En _ valsant. 25595 
(375). 
Gedalge (A. A. Dictées musicales. 


18808-18811. 
Gedney (Ken) 
wonder why. 


We said good-bye, I 
25451, 25452. 


pt. 117} ni s.,ive18 


Gee (C. 8S.) . Message of dreams, 6812. 
Gee (G. L.) Queen of Dixieland. 
8914. : 
Geehl (Henry) : 
From the Samoan isles. 
Good-day! said 
12871. 
Londcnderry air. 
My world. 13399. 
School for scandal. 13688. 
Serenade. 7808 (287). 
Souvenir intermezzo. 7808 (294). 
Geer (KE. H.): 
America, the beautiful. 
Cantabile. 18624. ; 
Geerken (Charles) Old Glory. 4834. 
Gehrkens (K. W.) Universal school 
music series. 25376-25378. 
Gehrmans (Carl) musikfoérlag: 
Hor du valsens ljuva melodi. 
2062. 
Madame d’Ora. 2429, ‘ 
Mes étoiles. 2505. 2506. 
Queen of Saba. 2797, 4979. 
Radamés. 2803, 7175. 
Rosornas sang. 2872. 
Sjomansliv. 9051. 
Solitude. 2971. 7353. 


Geibel (Adam): 
As thy days. 16488. 
Be joyful in the Lord. 20974 (7). 
Be Thou my guiding light. 16473. 
Children’s day classics, no. 10. 
5945. 
Cling closer to Jesus. 16604. 
Dear Saviour’s face. 16683. 
Don’t stop to think. 20974 (16). 
Emblem of freedom. 20974 (20). 
Fairy spell. 14667. 
Flag of our country. 9413 (47). 
Flavia. 10135. 
Good night. 20974 (381). 
Guest of Bethlehem. 970. 
Guinevere. 23948. 
Happy season. 6298. 
Hymns of the living gospel, no. 1. 
12951. 
In May. 20974 (389). 
In the old swing. 15022. 
It is always morning somewhere. 
VIDS 
King of Calvary. 4414. 
Let’s play soldiers. 15171. 
Light and glory. 24308. 
Lo! I am with you alway. 17296. 
Magnificat. 19659. 
Make a rainbow of your tears. 
Lote: 
March of the guard. 5679 (71). 
New anthems of praise. 1176. 
‘Night song. 20974 (52). 
On the rocking horse. 15576. 


128389. 
the blackbird. 


24347-24349, 


0129, 


1606 


TL ae 
s Saat eel 
hel 


INDEX 
nos. 1-13, 1923 
Over the fields of clover. 14163 | Geitner (Otto) Du bist die schdnste 
(419). frau der welt. 8128. _ 
Progress. 24898. Gelb (S. E.) I was a fool to believe 


Rejoice greatly. 7192. 

Shadow of the evening hour. 
9413 (127). 

Sleep, weary wanderer. 

Sleepy time. 15862. 

Son divine. 17944. 

Speed, bonny bark. 20974 (75). 


11676. 


Woodland rhapsody. 14121. 
Geibel (Adam) music co.: 
All for the best. 16401. 


As thy days. 16488. 


Be Thou my guiding light. 16473. 
Cling closer to Jesus. 16604. 
Dear Saviour’s face. 16683. 


Flavia. 10135. 

Guest of Bethlehem. 

Infant King. 17141. 

It is always Morning somewhere. 

17153. 

King of Calvary. 

Life eternal. 4473. 

Light and glory. 24308. 

Lo! I am with you alway. 17296. 

Make a rainbow of your tears. 

17378. 

Nature’s kingdom. 6942. 

Rejoice greatly. 7192. 

Son divine. 17944. 

Uncrowned King. 20692. 
Geiger (Hrno) A Marianka. 11211. 
Geiger (Gyula) Nur dir hann ich 

nieht treu sein. 4799. 
Geiger (J. A.): 
By the garden gate I’ll meet you. 
Pilyieees 


Rose of paradise. 


970. 


4414, 


15771, 


Geiger (Oskar): 
Heut hab’ ich zeit. 8283. 
Just for to-night. 6566-6569, 


10669, 13099, 22014. 
Just one night. 4393. 
Geilheim (N. B.): ~ 
May while we may. 22212. 
My beautiful Ann of Ann Arbor. 
19832, 19833. 
Under the sarvice tree. 
Wildwing. 12236. 
Geiling (Wayne) Tulip... 5405. 
_ Geise (H. E.) Mean love makin’ man. 
4612. 


5427. 


|. Geise (Harry) : 


Blue bird blues. 23501. —_. 
Blue Island blues. 14333, 23503. 
Hoo-doo blues. 19157. 
South s‘de blues. 20445. 
3lst street blues. 20974. 
Geisler (Paul) Episode for the piano. 
12344 (28). 
Geist (B.) Mabel. 19653. 
‘Geist (J. L.) Will you meet me in 
the morning. 7738. 


106658—24——_20 


in you. 241382. 


Gelbart (M.) Zum frost. 3367. 
Gelicke (W. A.) Old fashioned cot- 
tage down the lane. 4829. 
Géliot (Robert) : 
Celle qui charme. 3604. 
Tolzir bat. 
Gelman (Masie) My heart is calling 
Vou. “Z23a5. ; 


Gem dance folio for 1924. 19017. 
Gems of the Emerald Isle. 6221. 
Genna (Andrea): 

Aurora Splendida. 12415. 


Fantasia notturna. 12791. 
Gennaro (Marcel) : 

Feuilles mortes. 14681. 

Papillon. 15619. 

Vision d’Orient. 20738. 


Geno (Mrs. A. J.) Bill Brown. 5835. 
Gensier (Lewis) : 
Do you love, as I love. 3786. 


Hot Hindoo. 16972. 
-Lullaby lane. 6717. 
Reuben, Reuben, where have you 
been, 22650. 
Romeo. 5035. 
Yvonne. 12382. 
Geoffrey (César) 
neige. 912. 
George (A. W.) Mother mine, dear- 
est pal of all. 8675. 

George (Stennett) 
were you born. 
George (Winfred) : 
Be my singing bird. 14287. 
My Indiana home. 13376. 


Hitape sous la 


Tell 
9164. 


me, when 


George White’s scandals. 10364, 
11279, 
Georgeoff (Evan) Dear little flower. 
1818. 


Georges (Alexandre) : 
Chanson de Miarka. 7990. 


Lorette. 17313. 
Marche funébre. 22193. 
Marseillaise. 6770. 


Messe de requiem. 13301. 
Song of the rover. 5202. 

Georgi & Vitak music co.: 
Ambassador march. 21030, 21031. 
Jig away boys. 8481. 
Krakowiak z pod wawel. 
Ladna helcia. 8482. 
Lithuanian orchestra dance folio 


8479. 


NO, bo. 25. 
Muziky muziky musite krasné 
hrat. 8695-8698. 


Nowa polska. 8767. 


Oberek z nad wisly. 11219. 
Secessya polka. 8996. 

la nanynka do zeli. 9054, 9055. 
Toéte se, pardalové! 9216. 
Trhava riiZe. 9228-9230. 


1607 


INDEX 


Georgi & Vitak music co.—Continued. 
Tulak.. 9289, 23091,’ 23092. 


Ulubieniec oberek. 23109. — 
Underneath the Elbe. 23118, 

23119. , 
Vamzdelis. 23188. 


Wieczorna roza. 23264. 
Wiosna—mazurka. 9350. 
Zawierucha—mazur. 9406. 
Gerald (Zeph Fitz-) See Fitz-Gerald 
(Zeph ) 
Gerber (Alex) : 
Everything wil! be alright. 
Feed bag song. 16797. 
Hello Jackie. 4091. 
If I bad the pipe that Peter Piper 


21521. 


piped. 14975. 
In Bulgaria. 13033. 
Kokomo. 15142. 


My empty picture frame. 17497. 

Oh those women. 4820. 

Three thousand years ago. 7536. 

You'll have to make other ar 
rangements. 23316. 

Nothing sweeter. 11187. 


Gerbin (Louis) She’s French. 2940. 
Gerdes (Arava) Pacific blues. 20077. 
Gere (—) Impression. 25595 (409). 
Gere (F. P.): 

Pourquoi, 20146. 

Profile. 17747. 
Gerhardt (H. E.): 

Primrose march. 4965. 

175th anniversary march. 18368. 


Gerlier (F.): 
Cent exercices 
ment. 3971. 
Cinquante exercices de perfection- 
nement. 6222. 
Gerit (Richard): 
Suite in A dur. 22920. 
Variationen und Symphonischer 
epilog tiber ein thema von Franz 
Schubert. 23139. 
German (Hdward) 
march themes. 3899. 
Germanos (Metropolite) 
merciful. 7827. 
Germany, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. V. 
Germer (Heinrich) No. 1 of 100 ele- 
mentar-etuden. 14163 (392). 
Gerould (M. E.) When the bluebirds 
and robins return again. 16248. 
Gerrish (I. F.): 
Earth is the Lord’s. 


de perfectionne- 


Fantasia on 


Allah the 


7808 (26). 


God is our refuge and our 
strength. 7808 (40). 

Hark! the sound of jubilee. 7808 
(42). 

In clouds of radiant light. 7808 
(49). 

Ring evermore ye blessed bells. 
7808 (110). 


Slow march. 7808 (122). _ 


1608 


pt. II, 0. S., v. 18 


Spirit of truth. 7808 (126). 
Temple all-glorious. 7808 (133). 
Gerrish (W. H.): 


Earth is the Lord’s. 7808. (26). 


God is our refuge and our 
strength. T7808 (40). 

Hark! the sound of jubilee. 7808 
(42). 

In clouds of radiant light. ‘808 
(49). 


Ring evermore ye blessed bells. 
7808 (110). 

Slow march. 7808 (122). 

Spirit of truth. 7808 (126). 

Temple all-glorious. 7808 (133). 

Gerrish (W. P.): 
Earth is the Lord’s. 7808 (26). 
God is our refuge and our strength. 


7808 (40). 

Hark! the sound of jubilee. 7808 
(42). 

In clouds of radiant light. 7808 
(49). 


Ring evermore ye blessed bells. 
7808 (110). 
Slow mareh. T7808 (122). 
Spirit of truth. 7808 (126). 
Temple all-glorious. 7808 (133). 
Gershwin (—) Do it again. 1837. 
xyershwin (George) : 
All over town. . 5718. 
At half past seven. 18455. 
Eastern moon. . 6110. 
Good-night, my dear. 6261. 
T’ll build a stairway to paradise. 
1719, 21818. 
I won’t say I will, but I won’t 
say I won’t. 14963. 
In the rain. 6492. 
Innecent lonesome blue baby. 


4314, 8406. 
Jijibo. 24212. 
Let’s be lonesome together. 10754. 
Life of a rose. 10772. 
Lo-La-Lo. 13191. 
Mah-jongg. 24428. 
Moonlight in Versailles. 6863, 


8668. 
Nashville nightingale. 17551. 
Oh, Nina. 7003. 
On the beach at How’ve-you-been. 


11279. 
Pepita. 24822. 
Rainbow. 8919. 


Someone believes in you. 25108. 

Stop flirting. 13848, 15943, 22901. 

Strut lady with me. 7488. 

Sunday in London town. 7447. 

Sunshine trail. 7450. 

Sweetheart, ’'m so glad that I met 
you. 7466, 7467. 

That American boy of mine. 3998. 

There is nothing too good for you. 
13914. 

Throw her in high. 11961. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 © 


Under a one-man top. 25372. 
Virginia, don’t got too far. 2541 
Where is she. 12206. 
White’s (George) Scandals. 
You and I in old Versailles. 
Gerst (S. A.): 
Hi! there postman. 23999. 
Just say it somehow. 6573. 
Gerstlé (H. 8.) Youth. 16366. 
Gerten (Dorothy) : 
Harbor of love and home. 21696. 
My garden of roses and dreams. 
22029, 
Waiting. 23167 
Gertenberg (Friedrich) 
11536. 
Gervasio (N.): 

Feuille d@’ album. 6175. 
Hautbois soupire. 6307. 
Gessner (Anna) Wondering. 
Gest (Elizabeth) : ; 

Chick-a-dee-dee. 
City. 9776. 
Echo song. 1880. 
In Arcady. 10555. 
Rainbow song. 2812. 
River Nile. 11519. 
Star-flowers, 11774. 
Get right. stav right. 19020. 
Getchell (E. P.) Everybody 
10088. 
GeteynoecO. oF.) 
dream I had. 
Getzoff (D. I.) 
waltz. 18256. 
Gevaert (—) Old French Christmas 
carol. 13467. 
Ghent (M. A.) To a wild rose. 16085. 
Ghiselle. 14163 (197). 
shys (Henry) Amarvyllis. 
Giacchi (Michele) Tu 
SCE 
Giammatteso (H. E.): 
Memories of you. 
Theme. 1365. 
Giannatelli i Vite) 
pina. 20147. 
Giardini (Felice} : 
Come Thou almighty King. 
Trois piéces. 21623. 
Gibbens (jfrs. V. M:) 
mother. 14498. 
Gibbon (A. ©.) 
dusty after all, 
Gibbons (James) 
IT heard her sing Killarney. 
Gibbons (Orlando): 
Fair is the rose. 1967. 
QO, Lord, increase my faith. 
Silver swan. 11656. 
. Gibbs (—) Runnin’ wild. 
Gibbs (A. H.): 
Down in your heart. 
Foolin’ me. 12824. 


18285. 
12289. 


Rose Marie. 


18318. 
23585. 


sing. 


Vil 
10450. 
When 


tell you the 


sweethearts 


9472. 
sola Mari’. 


6798. 


Povera  Givisep- 


21357. 


Daddy and 


Things not so 
To2g. 

T’ve loved her since 
260. 


une 


4802. 
13672. 
6078. 


I got the fever. 10433, 14884, 


14885. 
Pickin’ the blues away. 15650. 
Pickins. 4923. 


Runnin’ wild. 549, 11551, 11552. 
That cut-out dance from Charles- 
ton town. 3160. 


Gibbs (C. A.): 


Covent garden. 1774. 
xile. 18928. 
Gibbs (L. E.) My yesterday’s and. 
you. 19902. 


Gibson (Ben) When your girl has 
turned you down. 23232 
Gibson (D. L.) Watch the love bub- 
bles and the streaming tide. 9282. 
Gibson (Fred) : 
Gooseberry tart. 
F think.” 12993: 
Gibson (.fohn) : 
Caledon Mountain. 
Caledon quadrille. 
Gibsen reel. 950, 
MecGinty’s best. 
Scotch melody. 


241, 


820, 5884. 
821, 5885. 
6226. 
1T19; "6T22. 
1272, T2569. 


~ Times waltz. 13872, 7546. 
Gibson (Sidney) Bang, on your tam- 
bourine. 793, 3487. 


Gibson (Wm.) 

Gibson-Butler (H. E.): 
Dancing leaves. 14512. 
Desert love. 16696. 
Let me comfort you. 
Myths and melodies. 

Giddings (H. M.): 
Beneath a soft southern moon. 

21147. 
Dreaming blue eyes. 128. 
I hear a voice calling fish. 19217. 
Listen for the ragman. 19570. 
Tell me while we're dancing. 
20245. 
When the roses bloom again. 20836. 

Giddings (T. P.): 

Elementary music. 10049. 

Introductory music. 10593. 

Juvenile music. 22023. 

Songs of childhood. 5209. 

Universal teacher for orchestra 
ind band instruments. 12050, 
12051 

Willis graded school orchestra and 

band series. 12241. 

Gideon (Henry): 
Af'n ‘veg. “3382. 
Forlozn. 39438. 
Krom the cradle 

3952, 3953. 
Ich gei arois. 4242. 
Nit kain gebetene. 4755. 
Oi bruder, zog. 4823. 
Oi gvalt, a ganef. 4824. 
Oi shlof main feigele. 
Pi-pi-pi-pi-pi. 4929. 
Rebi. 4998. 


So long Kitty. 15878. 


22070. 
154738. 


to the chuppe. 


4825. 


1609 


INDEX 


pt. ITI, n. 8., V. 18 


Gideon (Henry )—Continued. 


Rozhinkes mit mandlen. 5052. 
Shein ben ich. 5128. 

Tsen brider. 5403. 

Unter Yankele’s vigele. 5482. 


Vos-zhe vilstu. 5479. 
Yisroel am kdeishim. 5644. 
Gidecn (Melville) : 
Come along and sing. 849. 
Don’t let ’em scrap the British 
navy. 1846. 
Dream days. 
I ain’t a-goin’ 
10407. 
I’m tickled to death I’m single, 
they can’t catch me. 10488. 
If winter comes, springtime will 
soon be here. 10544. 
Leave a lot of time for 
13148. 
Let’s go fifty-fifty. 13156. 
On the banks of the Nile. 
Secrets. 13701. 
Spring punions. 7416. 
Tampa bay. 1847, 9154. 
There may be days. 13916. 
There’s only one girl. 3124. 
Vamp. 3202. 
When the sun goes down. 1427. 
Wild men of Borneo. 3297. 
Giese (—) Call. 9688. 
Giese (Harry): 
If winter 
bound. 
Rainbo Rose. 15727. 
Gieseking (Walter) Quintett. 2800. 
Giesman (Hazel) Come back my boy 
to me. 9792. 

Giffe (W. T.) Giffe’s new 
quartet book. 14163 (198) 
Gifford (—) Night o’ memory. 

Gifford (A. M,) 
Album of a melodies of Ireland. 
7821. 
Dodgin’ the blues. 23720. 
Hesitatin’ mamma. 6943. 
Tennessee chuckles. 16038. 
Gifford (A. M.), jr.: 
Bachelor blues. 21098. 
Ballad, fox trot melody. 
Black and blue. 18543. 
Carolina hoetfoot. 23563. 
Darktown dancing school. 
Gifford’s blues. scaic 
I ain’t got no time. 21788. 
It ain’t no fault of mine, 
Midnight blues. 22245. 
Sobbin’ blues. 17929. 
Spread it. 20456. 
Gifford (Harry): 
Bowery Rose. 
Down on the 
890. 
I’m going 
12976. 


891. 
no more 


a-roamin’, 
love. 


13479. 


comes, Vm Alabama 


14983. 


male 


8STAS. 


PtAT2: 
18763. 
Dis 162. 


14344. 


old Dutch. farm. 


to make you love me. 


I’m tired of w aiting for you. 
12984. 
Oh! I’m lanetine 13455, 
Sing a song of bonnie Scotland. 
9042, — 
Gift of love. 21624. 
Giggey (C. Hf.) Philip MeCann. 
Giglio (Clemente) : 
No push! no push! no push! 


24839. 


just 


wait a minuzza. 15507. 
No push. one minute. 15508. 


Gigout (Hugéne) : 
Album grégorien. 
Heures mystiques. 

116) 
Larmes humaines. 

Gilbert (—-): 


25595 (2, 3) 
25595 (109- 


25595 (156) 


Fiisschen sind zum tanzen da. 
10187. 
Schoénte von allen: 11589, 
Gilbert (A. J.) Bay state song. 9575. 


Gilbert (A. L.) Most friends are like 


sweet summer flowers. 11040. 
Gilbert (A. M.): 
My Fei Louise. 6899. 


My Spanish sunbeam. 6923. 
Our Teddy. 7050. 
Gilbert (D. R.): 


Fruit of the spirit. 5679 (40) 


King of glory shall come in. 14163 
(298) 

Ye gates lift your heads. 14163 
(623) 


Gilbert (G. V.) Five first grade pieces. 
23880. 
Gilbert (H. Ff.) Dance in Place Congo. 
1796. 
Gilbert (H. M.): 
Beyond the starry skies. 3526. 
Great eternal Christmas. 19077. 
Gilbert (Harry) Song is the heart’s 
release. 7371. 
Gilbert (J. G.): 
ee you’re just like my mammy. 
TOL. 
Blue trot blues. 23507. 
Come and be matey Katie. 238621. 
I’m crazy on Daisy, she’s crazy on 


me. 24100. 
Iowa. 21951. 
Gilbert (J. J.) Soir. 17931. 
| Gilbert (Jean) : ; 
Dorine und der zufall. 9971, 
14581. 
Katja, die tinzerin. 15117. 
Kle ne stinderin. 15137. 
Lady of the rose. 2812. 


Old man every time. 2685, 2686. 

Gilbert (L. W.): : 
Our little home. 1205, 8829. 
There’s nobody else but you. 

11934, 12344 (2388) 

Gilbert (L. W.) music corp. : 
Almond eyes. 767. 
Kentucky echoes. 7679 (245) 


1610 


INDEX 


nos, 1-18, 19238 


Natchez and the Robert E. Lee. 
5679 (286) 

On a moonlight night. 5679 
(295) 

Our little home. 1205, 5679 (299), 
8829. . 

There’s nobedy else but you. 
11934, 12344 (238), 18085. 

Gilbert (Luey} Grand duke. 14163 


(216) 
Gilbert (Mercedes) : 
Doodle-do. 6064. 
Slow down sweet papa cause 


mama’s catching up with you. | 


13759. ; 
Somebody else is crazy ‘bout your 
used to be. 13782. 


You just can’t have no one. 1460. 
Gilbert (R. S.) Embryo musician. 
903. 
Gilbert (W. B.) Evening hymn. 
14168 (159) 
Gilbert (W. S.) Second new Sulli- 
van selection. 20313, 25021. 
Gilbert music co.: 
Follow the leader. 16822. 
Hike, Notre Dame! 24006. 
March. 17856. 
Melody. 17857. 
Puppets on parade. 17752. 
Serenade. 17864. 
Waltz. 17858. 
When you are gone. 25489. 
Gilbraith (Pearl) Yum, yum, tiddle 


dum. 5674. 

Gilehrist (A. R.): 

Blue-eyed lassie. 18364 (28) 

Dainty Davie. 18364 (54). 

Hark, what mean _ those holy 

voices. 18364 (88). 

My heart is sair. 18364 (149) 

Gilchrist (W. L.): 


Cheering up daddy. 5936, 5987, 


9741. 
If the world would just keep 
smiling. 21905. 


Gilchrist (W. W.): 
Blue-eyed lassie. 18364 (28) 
Dainty Davie. 18364 (54) 
Hark, what mean those holy 
voices. 18364 (88). 
My heart is sair. 18364 (149). 
moilder (J. °F.) : 
Belle caprice. 5679 (15). 
¥ Bravo march. 25595 (35). 
Gilder (J. P.) 


Belle ecaprice. 5679 
(15). 
Gill (A.) pseud. See Testa (M.). 
Gill (Emerson) Always blue. 21026. 
Gill (M. A.) When God made a 


mother like you. 5539. 
Gill (W. H.) Sheep under the snow. 
Bodo (201), 
Gilleg (Henry) 
armful I have ever known. 


Youre the sweetest 
5663. 


Gillen (—) Melodies of the South. 


ca et a sl 


18698. 
17494. 
$1,000,000 waltz. 


Cock a doodle. 
My dream girl. 
Gillex (J... BY 
5679. f 
Gillen (M. M.) Angels knew. 1526. 
Gilles (René) Sonate. 13405. 
Gillesp'e (—) I’m just a little blue, 
for*you. , 2127. 
Gillespie (Haven): 
Honey, dat ’s all. 
Skeezix. 20376. 
Gillespie (Marion) 
Zao, (b2ei).. 
Gillet (Ernest) : 
“Danse des bambous. 18864 (55). 
Idylle aux champs. 18364 (110). 
Lettre de Manon. 18364 (125). 
Petite duchesse. 18364 (164). 
Gillette (Gladys) Soothing lullaby. 
22856. 
Gillette 
to heaven. 


14163 (670) 


Soul of a_ rose: 


(Josephine) Margie’s gone 


13265. 


Gillette (M. E.) Syren’s song. 25218. 
Gillham (Art): 
Days of yesterday. 21398. 
Mean blues. 17405. 
Gillin (T. B.) Thinking and dream- 
ing of you. . 25286. 
Gillingham (Johncea) If ye love 
Me. 14984. 
Gillis (Helen) Wondering. 12258. 


Gilman (—): 

Bears. 3369 (6). 

Dragon fly. 3369 (15) 

Steam cars. 3369 (63) 

Wind. 3369 (81) 
Gilmore (H. L.) National song of 


the Ku-klux-klan. 6941. 

Gilmour (G. D.) Peg o’ mine Ill be 
waiting for you. 4903. 

Gilmour (S. D.) Home fires. 8294. 


Gilpin (Charles) Here’s Howe. 6326. 
Gilrod (Louis) : 
Alle weiber solen leiben 100 yur.. 


1507. 


Alles kleibt zich zu, mir. 12375..- 
Dudky brat. 3829. 
Dus bintel brief. 10016. 
Dus gite kwitel. 12734. 
Epes noch. 10065. 
Helft die Yiden in Rusland. 
2047. 
Kale unter der chipe. 22024. 
Latest improvements. 2333. 
' Leshunu toivu tikuseivu. 13153. 


Malke auf Paissach. 8592. 
Malke of Peisach. 2485. 
Moishe litwak un moishe galitz-- 


ioner. 6847. 
Shabes nuchin kigel. 22758. 
Sie ot es. 9082. 
Toko-boko tantz. 23067. 


1611 


INDEX 
pt. m1, n. s., v. 18 


Gilrod (Louis)—Continued. - Giovannelli (Attilio) : 
Tootzi mutzi. 23070. Bailiamo un po. 23451. 
Watch the door. 12128. Marietta. 24462. 
Wus ich -hob gewolt hob ich | Girard (Jack) You taught me how 
oisgefirt. 3331. to love you so please don’t leave. me 
Yidish shtikel. 12283. now. 3354, 
Gimbel (Charles) Reverie du soir. | Gisner (E. M.) Oh Lynnie. 17617. 

11508. Giuda (Gennaro) ’A bella ’e Margel- 
Ginami (Corinna Bertolini-) See hina! «| Tom 

Bertolini-Ginami (Corinna) Giuttari (Salvatore) : 

Gines (Jesse) : ’O castigo. 2644, 22414. 
Ain’t goin’ to worry no more. Ragei di luna. 20185. 
20994. Saltando. 20285. 

_ i don't care, if you don’t. 21803. | Give me the old time religion. 19036. 
Gingham girl. 7114, 16858, 18250. Givogre (Louisa) Hear the mocking 
Gingold (William) Roite kusine, fun bird. 21720. . 

roiten Russland. 18654. Glad tidings pub. co. Glad tidings in 
Gingrich (Irving) : song. 6239. 


Jolly winter time. 15076. 5918. 
1 = 
; Out upon the sea. 15606. Gladstone (I.) : 

Ginn & ¢O.: Klingen gleker. 24269. 
Hlementary music. 10049. Tzipele. 25367. 
Introductory music. 10595. i / 

Juvenile music. 22023. Gladwin (J. S.): 
Music primer. 4697. Hichoes. | 8136. 
Two hours. 9248. 


Hunters’ glee. 21784. Gladstone (Ed.) Cat’s whiskers. 
Songs of childhood. 5209. 


Ginsberg (Solly) : Glantz (Nat): 
Honey bunch. 12928. Fluttering butterfly. 12817. 
Just for Mary and me. 13098. Valse la la. 9257. 
Oh, boy! how Danny can dance. Valse ma jolie. 7614. 
8788, 112382. Glaser (C. G.) O for a thousand 
That Tacoma home o’ mine. 9181. tongues to sing. 22418. 
True. 23084. Glason (Billy) Id give a lot to know 
Wait till you’re blue. 16187. just what that sweet sweet mam- 
Ginty (H. C.) Sweetest love of all. ma’s got. 4156. 
15994. Glass (Louis): 
Gioé (Joseph) : Sange. 1265. 
Darling mother. 1809. To sange til Danmark. 21640. 
Festa dei fiori. 12799. Glasson (T. B.): . : 
Mugliera abbandunata. 24575. Crossing the bar. 9840. 
Regina. 11496. In the forest. 10575. 
Solo bacio. 7354. Glasting (Charles) Adoree. 16382. 


Spring birds. 11768. 
Ueccello ineantevole. 20688. 
Giordani (G.) Caro mio ben. 3592. 


Glazounow (Alexandre) : 
Meditation. 2476, 19719. 
Melodie arabe. 24490. . 


Giordano (Cecchino) : Pirouette. 25595 (464). 
Facimme ’o peceato. 1905. Waltz. 1976. 

Presso il ruscello. 2786. Gleason (C. J.) I want some one to 

‘Giordano (Umberto) : ‘* Jove. 10513. 
Andrea Chenier. 25595 (7, 8). -Gleason (G. J.) Lost youth, 22138. 
Fedora. 23807. Glenn (I. B.): 

Giorgetti (F.) Giorgetti (F.) metodo. I love, love you. 12971. 

19026. I owe all that is good to you. 

‘Gioro (Sam) They tell me that you 12989. 

love me, 11938. Last night. 13140. 

Giosi (Guido): Ten times ten, times twenty I’m 
Good bye forever. 1996. going back to Tennessee. 13900. 
Morocean moon. 153883. Glenville (Shaun) Let’s go round to 
Serenade in F. 2931. Auntie Flo. 8502. 

Unknown soldier. 7599. Glesias & Kiernan. Chattanooga 
7™ regiment band march. 3369. lump of sugar. 3616. 


1612 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Glick (J. G. 
ago. 20120. 
Glick (L. B.) 
Gliere (R. M.) 
the sea. 22515. 
Glinka (—) Airs russes. 14186. 
Glinka (M.) Lark. 8490, 15158.. 
Glinky (—) Skylark. 14163. (520) 
Glinskas (Anthony) Echoes from the 
Baltic. 21480. 
Gliwudski (S.) Prelude to an imag- 
inary drama. 11442. 
Globe music pub. co. 
Day by day in every way I’m get- 
ting better and better. 1814. 
Jealous of me. 10630. 
Spanish dancer. 20450, 22869. 
Glogau (Jack): 
Italian smiles. 6520, 19409. 
Not a chance in the world. 11183, 
11184. 
Why should I blame it on you. 
16297. 
954. 


M.) Play days of long 
Melody waltz. 13292. 
Over the depths of 


Gloria. 
Glory. 719, 1268, 1396, 11581. 

Glory songs. 187. 

Glover (A. M.) At sunset. 21068. 
Glover (B. J.) Sweetheart o’ mine. 


11846. - 
Gluck (C. W. von): 
Gavotte. 955. 
Iphigenia in Aulis. 955. 
Mélodie. 8230. 
Orpheus. 23892. 
Petite suite de ballet 19043. 
Gneecco (P. EE.) Fior di siviglia. 
6180. 
Gnibba (L. M.) ‘Friends: 16829. 


4112, 4310, 4509, 5045, 5046. 
6511, 6842, 7439, 7600, 7710, 8231. 

Go tell it on the mountains. 19046. 

Goad (Dorsey) Ive found a cave- 
man daddy. 21867. 

Goad (K. F.) Memories and melo- 


Go-go. 


dies. 22226. 

Goatley (Alma) Life anew. 2356. 
Gobbaert (N. V.) Cabaret blues. 
21227. 


Gobbaerts (L. J.): 


Blane et noir. 12344 (4). 


Cendrillon valse, no. 2. 14163 
(82). 

Cerisette mazurka. no. 2. 14163 
(S5.) . 

Chevaux de bois. 20974 (11). 


Conte de grand’mére. 20974 (18). 
Menetrier scéne 
20974 (49). 
Papilion polka. 20974 (62). 
Pendule 4 musique. 20974 (63). 
Perles fines valse. 20974 (64). 
Petits jongleurs. 12344 (42). 
Progressive series studies. 11463. 
Rose rouge mazurka. 20974 (69). 
Sabres de bois. 12344 (44). 


Streaese. 


| Godlove (Ora) 


Seguidille. 20974 (70). 

Sérénade. 20974 (71). 

Tambour battant, no. 2. 14163 
(559) 


Vive polichinelle. 20974 (82). 
Godard (B. L. P.): 
Berceuse. 12866, 23897. 
Chopin. 10235. - 
In the woods. 4003. 
Mazurka. 14163 (206). 
On the mountain. 4004. 
On the mountains. 16373 (25). 
4eme mazurka. 14163 (207). 
Godard (Charles) Angelus. 5746. 
Godard (M. L. A.)  Berceuse de 
Jocelyn 14163 (203, 204). 
Godfrey (Fred): 
. End of the rainbow trail. 12756. 
Rolling home in the morning after 
the ball. 13655. 
Sorry, you'll be. sorry, 
11743. 
Godfrey (J. M.): 
J. R. A. 10496. 
We'll guard it 
sleeping. 23181. 
Godfrey (Percy) : 
Marionettes. 
Masquerades. 
Godin (Felix) : 
Lovely Lucerne. 1107. © 
Shadows of memory. 13715. 

If blue eyes smile 
baek at you. 19315. 
Godowsky (—). Menuet. 

Godowsky (Louis) : 
Menuetto. 10972. 
Serenade espagnole. 13707. 

Godowsky (W.) Great beyond. 21673. 


lorrie. 


while they’re 


15299. 
15305. 


10970. 


Godron (Al.) pseud. See Seiler (Al- 
bert) 
God’s lullaby. 23901. 
: Goebert (V. M.) Hmmm hot dawg. 
24012. 
Goebert (Mrs. V. M.) Hmmm hot 
dawg. 24012. 


Goerdeler (J. H.) 
College bells. 
Daffodil waltz. 
Marigold polka. 
Punch and Judy. 

Goerdeler (Richard) : 

Black Hussars polka. 5679 (17). 
College bells. 14163 (110). 
Daffodil waltz. 14163 (129). 
Marigold polka. 14163 (333). 
Old folks at home. 14163 (408). 
Puneh and has 14163 (453). 

Goerdeler (Was) Acde: 

Black Hussars polka. 5679 (17). 
Old folks at home. 14163 (408). 


14163 (110). 

14163 (129). 
14163 (333). 
14163 (453). 


Goering (Al.) Star cf Egypt. 7427. 

Goethe (J. W.) Sehnsucht. 20315. 

Goethe (Wolfgang von) Natur. 
15479. ; 


1615 


INDEX 


Goetz (Coleman) Kentucky U. 8S. A. 
2285. 

Goetz (EK. R.) 

Goetz (K. D.) 

Goff (M. 1.) 

time. 8618. 

Goin’ :to shout. 23908. 

Goin’ to shout all over God’s heaven. 

23904. 
Golby 
6188. 

Gold (Joe): 

Bad news blues. 14276. 
Bebe. 9413 (161). 
Slow poke. 11677-11679. 

Gold (Lous) Driftwood. 

21466. 

Gold (Matthew) : 
Adventurous bowman. 
Autumn. 12418. 

I remember, I remember. 
Light o’ the moon. 18680. 
Madrilena. 10894. 
Mormon blues. 11037. 
My star. 19891. 
My window. 17545. 
Oh how, oh how you make love. 
19996. 
Pan and the poet. 
Russian song in F., 
Spanish song. 7406. 
Sunlight. 18006. 
Sweet little one. 
Tango. 9156. 
Tango in A. 11876. 
Texas Harriet. 11898. 
Three witches. 13935. 
Waltz moonlight. 9756. 
Gold (Monroe). Take it easy.. 20541. 
Gold (Sam): 
Don’t mess with me. 886. 
Tell them they’re beautiful, they 
love it. 20578. 
Gold. 605. 
Goldberg (Abraham) If you knew 
how I cried over you. 19824. 
Goldberg (H. H.) Ocean blues. 11221. 
Goldberg (Julius) Grab me, nab me, 
dear. 16898. 

Goldberg (R. C.): 

Day by day in every way I’m get- 


So this is love. 15874. 
Nimble fingers. 15502. 
Maybe sometime Ill find 


(Philip) Florentine nights. 


18873. 


3080. 
4214. 


13522. 
2877. 


20518. 


ting better and better. 1814. 
Grandaddy. 197. 
Jealous of me. 106380. 
Love fool. 346. 
Vimp. 684. 
Goldberg (Samuel) Litvishe shtete:e. 
13190. 
Goldby (E..D.) King Momus march. 
2293. 
Golden (Ernie) While the city sleeps. 
18277. 


Golden bells. 23907. 
Golden book of favorite songs. 
Golden bride. 6276. 


10241. 


pt. 1, n.s., v.18 


Golden cockerel. 16991. 
Golden gems. 16878. 

Golden glee song book. 
Golden goose. 10499. 
Goldenberg (W. S.) 


21651. 


My maid on the 


bamboo sereen.. 11120. 

Goldene kalle. 21649. 

Goldfarb (Samuel) Golden staff. 
21653. 


Goldman (E. F.): 
Emblem of freedom. 10055, 18900. 
On the mall. 20030, 20031. 


Pioneer: 11400, 20118. 
Goldman (H. R.) Seales and chords. 
(P45 3% . 
Goldman (Melvin) pub. co. I’m 


gonna make Los Angeles my home. 
10473. 
Goldman (R, L.): 
Vm gonna make Los Angeles my 
home. 6413, 10473. 
Tuning up the fiddle. 
Goldmark (—): 
Excerpts from Sakuntala. 
Soughing pines. 7395. 
Thy perfect way. 9205. 


9241. 


6148. 


Goldmark (Carl) In the garden. 
19362. 

Goldsmith (R. O.) Belles of New- 
port. 9413 (16), 14163 (58). 


Goldstein (Abe) I’m laughing at you 
now. 218438. 

Goldstein (Dave) ‘Do you ever dream 
of me. 6045. 

Goldstein (Goldye) Now is the time. 
462. 


Goldstein (Gus) : P 


Aeale bazetzen. 9422. 
Apady bei balhagulis. 9506. 
Bearbeit mendlen. 9577. 


Beim rebin zu Shalashides. 9592. 

Boardwalk. 9633. 

Dem rebin’s nisim. 1826. 

Mendel veirt a member. 10966. 

Mendel veirt a policeman. 10967. 

Mesader kedushen. 10978. 

Yente fohrt in die Catskill Moun- 
tens. 12279. 

Yentes silberne chasene. 12281. 

Yete koift a kapory. 12280. 

Zvei yisoimim. 3868. 


| Goldstein (Harold): 


14289: 
14313. 


Be yourself. 
Big brown eyes. 


Don’t leave me alone, 14578. 
Missing you. 15355. 
Goldstein (J. A.) Vm ‘laughing at 
you now. 10477. 
Geldstein (Morris) : 
Dus shmaiderel sngt sich a 
liedel. 182. 
Hot a yid a weibele. 8302. 
Ika! mekadish. 24271. 
Sholoin aleichem. | 25052. 


1614 


ov cea. ey 
0 oe ST 


INDEX 


“nos, 1-18, 1923 


Goldstein (Nat): 

Honolulu. blues. 10370. 
Sugar cane land. 3038. 
Together. 3162. 

Goldstein (Nat) music pub. co.: 
Honeysuckle lady. 16967. 
Sugar cane land. 3038. 
Together. 3162. 

Goldstein (Robt.) 

love you. 13321. 

Goldthwaite (G. T.): 

Glancing, flitting, glinting of gold. 
6240. 

I am the busy bee. 

Promised day is here. 

Goldwasser (Louis) : 
Driftwood. 18873. 
Melancholy. 2482. 

Gola@wyn (Myron) 

blues. 17802. 

Golfier (Maurice) 

4881. 
Goller 
20085. 

Golson (Florence) 

’ pine. 19510. 

Goltermann (G.) 

(168). 
Golub (Solomon) : 


Molly, by golly I 


6382. 
TAST. 


Roeking-chair 
Paris qui danse. 
(V.). Pange lingua. 20084, 
Kiss from Colum- 


Cantilena. T7808 


Again the holy Sabbath is gone. | 


1490. : 
Chanukah. 5927. 
Evening prayer. 
Four ~ gulden for 

1942. ; 
Old watchman. 2689. 

Red beets for Passover. 2822. 
Veiling of the bride. 3207, 
Golubeff (G. W.) Yawning. 16334. 
Gomes (M. F.) Girl I can’t forget. 


1895. 
the Sabbath. 


952. 

Gonzaga (Francisca)) Carrapatoso. 
14397. 

Gonzalez (Adolfo) See Sevillano 
(A. Gi): y 

Good (Charles) Dear old sweetheart 
of mine. 18786. ° 


Goodell (W. J.): 

Are you happy with me. 9514. 
My heart is a harp. 11105. 
Goodenough (C. L.) Indifferent iover. 
21946. 

- Goodhart (A. M.): 
Lord is terrible and very great. 
4522. 
, Sympathy. 22967-22971. 
Goodkind (F. J.): 
How do I know. 12941. 
Immortelles. 13029. 
Like the old days. 13164. 
Goodman (Alfred) : 
Argentine. 1536. 
Caroline. 5911. 
Good-bye. 10255. 
I’ve been wanting you. 2140. 


If there were not any men. 10541. 
Music of love. 17482. 
Way down South. 7669. 
We two. 12148. 

When hearts are young. 
ay A De 

Goodman (C.) 

14024. 

Goodman (E. G.): 

I want to know. 19296. 

One can’t be fat and stylish too. 
20037. 

When you’re blue and lonesome. 
20844. 

Goodman (Frank): 
Choc’late. 9753. 
. It’s the last time daddy. 10609. 


14067, 


Voices of the soul. 


Goodman (P. E.) Love’s young 
dream. 10877. 
Goodman (Mrs. W. EH.) jr.: 
Jane. 8418. 
Memory. 86381. 


Goodman & Rose, inc.: 
Any place where I make money, is 
home sweet home to me. 756 
(4), 15381, 5679 (138), 5754. 
Bells of Normandy. 123844 (69), 


14299. 

Blind love blues. 12344 (73), 
12489. 

Bob-o-link. 3541, 5679 (151). 

Cannibola. 3580, 5679 (155), 
14163 (642), 16552. 

Change your mind. 14409, 16373 


(18). 

Chick-a-dee. 5679 
9742, 12344 (81). 

Choe’late. T808 (172), 9753. 

Coronado. 3686, 5679 (163). 

Cut-out. 7808 (177, 178), 8056, 
9846. 

Daddy better watch 
3711, 5679 (168). : 

Dancin’ Dan. 18754, 20974 (117), 
23352 (29), 23678. 

Don’t count your chickens before 
the eggs are laid. 12344 (97), 
12702. 

K-Gypsy-Ann. 
8140, 10039. 

I gave you ail the love I had. 
756 (44), 2102. 

I’m a mean back-bitin’ 
12344 (129), 12974. 

I wonder why they fall in love 
with everyone else but me. 
12344 (138), 13006. 

If vou are as lonesome as I am. 
5679 (232), 6452, 9413 (185), 
10545. 

It’s the last time, 
(234), 10669. 
Love will bring 
7808 (246, 247), 


(158), 5948, 


your step. 


7808 (192, 198), 


hound. 


7808 


dadcy. 


happiness. 


LOR6-4. 


vou 
8555 


1615 


INDEX 


Goodman & Rose, ine.—Continued. 

Men ain’t satisfied. 7808 (255), 
10964. 

Onions bring mem’ries of you. 
12344 (198), 15587, 22484, 23352 
(29). 

Papa better watch 
7808 (273), 113845. 

Papa, don’t you mean your mama 
no good. 183864 (297), 20087. 

Please don’t let me find you here 
when I get back. 12344 (201), 
13574. 

Sweetheart farewell. 
301), 9145, 11845. 

They fall in love with everyone 
else but me. 141638 (755), 
18090. 


Walk, Jenny, walk. 12344 (250), 
14029, 18364 (327), 20753. 


Who stayed to cheer Mrs. Paul 
Revere, when Paul Revere rode 
away. 18364 (333), 20863. 

Who will it be? 12344 (259), 
14094, 16373 (98), 18293. 

Whoa, Tillie, take your time. 
CSD) halons 


Goodrich (C. G.) 
hymn. 6857. 


Goodrich (F. A.): 
At play. 18457. 
Busy fingers. 21215. 
Butterflies wink their 
wings. 21218. 
Character sketches. 16572. 
Etude melodique. 21513. 
Wive canonic studies. 19068. 
Hippity-hop. 19134. 
Little acrobat. 19572. 
Little story. 19589. 
Martha’s favorite. 22202. 
Pifferari. 20117. 
Romanza. 20240. 
Valsette. 20714. 
W ill-o-the-wisp. 
Goodridge (A. B.) 
17965. 
Goodwin 
16120. 
Goodwin (F. & B.) ltd.: 
Air for the G string. 
All a green willow. 
Bliss. 5848. 
Dances from the Faery 
6006. 


Exile. 18928. 
Vireflies. 6181. 
Green lattice. 
Mistress Mary. 
Nightfall. 6963. 
Old courting rhyme. 


your step. 


7808 (300, 


3369 


Monmouth college 


primrose 


23267, 


Spanish dance. 


(Amber) Tut-Tut. 16119, 


16390. 
7823. 


queen. 


6273. 
8657. 


8801. 


pt. 11, 0. s., v.18 


Pastoral. 7739. 

Peacock pie. 20098. 

Poem. 17115. 

Romance. 7214. 

Savitri. 15804: 

Goodwin (Joe) If you will be the 
same old girl. 2175. 
Goodwin (Joe) music corp.: 

If you will be the same old girl. 
od WG 

Kentucky U. S. A. 2285. 

Little boat of dreams. 10786. 

Rock a bye my baby blues. 5030. 

Goodwin (Starling) Could a man be 
secure. 12623. 
Goodwin (Walter) : 

Back in the old neighborhood. 
38, 142738. 

Good bye pal. 16889. 

That wonderful mother of mine. 
5339. 

Who crossed Napoleon, while 
Napoleon was crossing the Alps. 
25509. 

Goodwin & Tabb ltd.: 

Aedh wishes for the cloths of 
heaven. 760. 

Conversations. 

Cradle song. 


$94. 
856. 


Evangeline passes. 913. 
Hay sings. 977. 
Jamaican dances. 1051-1054, 


Last of the leaves on the bough. 
1078. 
Little boy, love. 1086. 
Lorenzo to Jessica. 1101. 
Love of the archer prince. 
Meditation among. the 
TAR ye 
Minion wife. 1146. 
Neophyte. 1173. 
Northern star. 
Prelude music. 
Rout. 1257. 
St. Paul’s suite. 
Ships that pass 
1283. 
Sonata no. 1. 1800. : 
Song of Indian women. 1302. 
Tale of Alsatia. 11872. 
Three choral pictures. 1371. 
Three romantic songs. 807. 
Trio in, F.,. 1383: 
Wizard. 12253. 
Goodwins (W. E.) 


1106. 
trees. 


1177. 
1236. 


1262. 
in the night. 


Verilites album. 


SLs s 
Goold (Sam) : 
Hugo. 24042, 24048. 


I’m a regular guy and I want 
a regular girl. 17087. 

Tell them they’re beautiful, they 
love it. 18056. 

Wanna go South again blues. 
14032. 


1616 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Goosby (F. M.): 
I believe my man’s got a rabbit’s 
leg. 19197. 
I’ve just got the blues, that’s all. 
19290. 
Lonesome hearted blues. 243851. 
Gordon (C. T.): 
Bass or baritone song treasury. 
9413 (18) 
Four hand piano treasury. 9413 
IGE) 
New method for the cabinet or- 
gan. 5679 (78). 
Gordon (Charles) 
9075, 15892. 
Gordon (Chet) You’ve got a heart 
like a rock cast in the sea. 12319. 
Gordon (Curts) You'll never miss 
the water till love’s well runs dry. 
5660. 
Gordon (BH. E.) 
Gordon (H. A.): 
Bass or baritone song treasury. 


Somewhere. 


Vision. 20737. 


9413 (18). 

Four hand piano treasury. 9413 
(51). 

New method for the cabinet or- 
gan. 5679 (78). 


Gordon (H. H.): 
Bass or baritone song treasury. 


9413 (18). 

Four hand piano treasury. 9413 
(Gabe 

New method for the cabinet or- 
gan. 5679 (78). 


Gordon (H. S8.): 
Bass or baritone song treasury. 


94138 (18). 

Four hand piano treasury. 9413 
(ab). 

New method for the cabinet or- 


gan. 5679 (78). 
Gordon (H. S.) Estate of: 
Agitato. 5705, 5706. 
Andante. 7324, 7325. 
Andante cantabile. 5743. 
Appassionato. 5756. 
Comedy. 5971. 

‘ Doloroso. 6050. 
Dramatic agitato. 
Dramatic tension. 
Dramatique. 6085. 
Furioso agitato. 6215. 

Galop agitato. 6216. 
Gordon’s loose leaf motion pic- 
ture collection. 10262, 10263. 
Hurry. 6872. 
Indian war dance. 
Intermezzo. 7326. 
irish sparkiets. 6507. 
Mysterioso. 6933. 
Oriental or cannibal. 
Plaintive. 7110. 
Proper of the mass. 
Stampede. 7422. 


6083. 


6084. 


6497. 


7035. 
1239. 


Turkish. . 7579. 

Waltz-dramatic tension. 7655. 
Wedding or triumphal march. 
7676. 


Gordon (L. A.): 
Bass or baritone song treasury. 
9413 (18). 
Four hand piano treasury. 
(51). 
New method for the cabinet organ. 
5679 (78). 


9413 


Gordon (M. C.) Just now. 22017. 

Gordon (M. EH.) There’s no use, I 
can’t forget you. 5347. 

Gordon (Milly) Wishin’. 16310. 


Gordon (Stanley) 
chor alley. 1263. 
Gordon (Valeria) : 
Anna, 23404. 
Banks of Georgia. 
Batchelor. 18506. 
Beautiful spring time. 9581. 
Bells of the church ’round the 


Sally of Blue An- 


16467. 


eerner. 18528. 
Bright and _ beautiful daisy. 
18580. 


Broken heart. 14355. 

But it’s for the sweetest girl I 
know. 5875. 

Convict’s mother. 18719. 

Daughter of Michel O’Hare. 

Dear old mother. 9915. 

Dixie blues. 18814. 

Do you miss me. 18388. 

Drifting slowly along. 

Fighting blues. 18960. 

First love. 10128. 

lag and its colors. 18966. 

French widow’s dance. 14716. 

Girl who brought me _ sunshine, 
then tock it away. 16863. 

Hot toddy blues. 19162. 

I am as.I was made to be. 19191. 

I am going to get married some 


6017. 


18871. 


day. 10415. 
Id rather lose my mother than 
you. 17006. 


I know you love me. 19226. 

I’li go back to Indiana. 24088. 
I’m not sighing for you. 24108. 

I wonder why I miss you. 17095. 
In my Swanee River home. 19348. 
Jolly jazzers. 24214, 

Just baby me. 17201. 


KKhaki and the blue. 19501. 
Longing. 8537. 

Love as the birds. 15234. 

Maybe. 10941. 

Merchant princess and _ prince. 
10974. 

Molly-O. 19779. 

Moonlight dreams. 15375. 


Mother dear and home. 6873. 
My blue eyed lassie. 19836. 
My daddy pays the bills. 24585. 


; 1617 


INDEX 


Gordon (Valeria )—Continued. 
My honey girl.: 24595. 
No automobile. 2621. 


Oh, how they envy me. 19998. 
Our sweet love. 24775. 
Quit coaxin’ me. 24908. 


Reward we owe our soldier boys. 


15748. 
Roaming with my sweetheart. 
24939. 
Rose of my dreams. 20249. 
She’s the gal for me. 11682. 
Sheepherders blues. 20348. 


Silent dreams. 11651. 

Some little word of mine. 17987. 

Somewhere. 15893. a 

Soon we'll be in Maytime. 15912. 

Star of my dreamland. 17977. 

Stay out of trouble. 17980. 

That beautiful voice. 20583. 

That old time refrain of love. 
11913. 

That’s why I love you. 20596. 

There’s a place {I long to go. 
16051. 

There’S a yearning, there’s a 
burning. 9190. 

There’s one who believes in you. 
25280. 

They’ve brought back the last of 
the boys from the Rhine. 
16057. 

To the beach to find a little mer- 
maid. 18130. 

Tramp. 20658. 


United States. 18169. 
Where the Dixie sunshine shines. 
16271. 
While the ukeleles play. 12215. 
You’re the only little girl I really 
love. 20952. 
You still seem strange. 20954. 
Gorham (A. N.) That Dixie melody. 
11908. 
Gorman (Billy): 
Chase me Charlie. 18665. 
Have you been robbed yet? 2028. 
It was good enough for . father. 


2238. 
King Benjamin. was nobody’s 
fool. 15127. 


Merrily we roll along down to 
Mary Lee’s. 4636. 
Strike-strike-strike. 
Wedding ball. 3248. 
When Greek meets Greek, they 
open up a resitrant. 14064, 
18243. 
Gorman (Eddie) : 

Have you been robbed yet? 
Have you got? Can I get? 
you let me take. 10811. 
It was good enough for father. 

ZL ao. 


3032. 


2028. 


Will 


pt. 14; n.S., Vv. 1S 


Benjamin, was nobody’s 
£001." T5127: 
Merrily we roll along down to 
Mary Lee’s. 4636. 
Strike-strike-strike. 
Wedding ball. 38248. 
When Greek meets Greek, they 


King 


3032. 


open up ae rest’rant. 14064, 
18243. ; 
Gorman (Ross) Some lonesome night. 
591. 
Gorney (Jay) Nita, I need you. 
19937. 
Gorrell (G. C.) Stars shine on. 
20469. ; 
Gorsky (John) When you find great 
Betelgeux. 32738. 
Gosline (J. A.) Sweet chiming bells. 
3053. 


Gospel advocate co.: 


Choice Gospel hymns. 9754. 

Song sunbeams. 17955. 
Gospel hymns. 1475. (3) 
Gospel searchlight songs. 23981. 
Gospel trumpet ¢o.: 

In honor to the King. 10562. 


Manger throne. 24446. 
Reformation glory. 11494. 


To my mother. 11979. ; 
Goss (Lillie) Should we meet. 15839. 
Gossec (F. J.) Gavotte. 19016. 


Gossip Joan. 16892, 
Gott,.(H. J.) : 
Babe Ruth, he is a home run guy. 
5784. 
Just foolin’ with you. 
Sonny boy. 17959. 
Gott (Tom) : 
Comin’ 
21340. 
Low down blues. 2423. 
Gott & Henderson. Love of the ages. 


8445. 


thru the blues. 18715, 


4534. 

Gottler (—)  Oogie-oogie-wa-wa. 
17654. 

Gottler (Archie) Amoureuse de Na- 


nouck. 16418. 
Gottlieb (Sam) She 
what I asked her to. 
(202), 22768. 
Gottschalk (—): 

Holy Ghost, 
21745. 
Holy Spirit hymn. 16958. 
Lov’st thou Me. 17355. 
Pasquinade caprice. 135381. 
Gottschalk (L. F.) Girl I 
6232, 8221: 


wouldn’t do 
138719, 20974, 


with light divine. 


loved. 


Gotze (Carl) Sailing the blue. 20277. 
Goublier (G.) Song of praise. 5197. - 
Goudy (L. L.): 
Inspiration. 21949. 
Snow-bird carols. 25095. 
Gough (Lamar) Nosie Rosie. 17580. 
17501. 


_Goulait (Mrs. F. B.) My girl. 


1618 


gee tee 


NOS. 1-18. 1923 


Gould (—) He that has God his 
guard’an made. 21717. 

Gould (J. BE.) Jesus, Savior, pilot me. 
24208. 

Gould (J. W.) 

Gould (R. V.): 
Good old days. 
Longing for you. 
Moon maid. 6861. 

Gould (S. Baring-) 

Gould (S.) 

Gould (William) 

15831. 

Gould & Bolttler: 
Chanson (avril. 14411. 
Cloisterham. 1741. 
Cobwebs. 14455. 

If I but knew. 14968. 
Intermezzo lyrics. 15035. 
There’s a bonnie house 
25274. i 
Won’t you come roving? 20903. 

Gould & co. My world. 13399.. 

Goulesque (L.) Mont Moret. 4668. 

Goulson (C. L.) Thoughts at twilight. 


Boating song. 21185. 


8239. 
2396. 
See Baring- 


Sheepshead Bay. 


in Ayr. 


20630. 
Gounod (C. F.): 

Anvil, 18364 (77) 

Ballet musie trom Faust. 14163 
G12). 

Chanson printaniére. 18364 (78). 

Choral fantasia on the opera 
Faust. 6262. 


Chorus of Bacchantes. 4020. 
Faust. 25595 (101). 
Faust waltzes. 6263. 


Funeral march of a marionette. 


€23(T: 

Glory to Thee, my God, this night. 
4021. 

Grasshopper and the ant. 18364 
(79). 


I eannot always trace the way. 
14163 (218). 

Lend me your aid. 4022. 

Nazareth. 14765, 23932. 

Praise ye the Father. 6264, 23933. 

Préludes et fugues. 14163 (214). 

Requiem. 14163 (215). 

Scene from Faust. 4023. 

Serenade. 2000. 

Si le bonheur. 2001. 

Soldiers chorus. 6265. 

Sword dance. 18364 (80). . 

Thy dear voice. 25595 (386). 

Unfold, ye portals. 4024. 

Vision de Jeanne @d’Arec. 
(41) 

Gounod (J.C. M. A.): 
Chanson printaniére. 18364 (78). 
Préludes et fugues. 14163 (214). 

Gounod (J. H. V.) Préludes et fugues. 

14168 (214). 
Gourlay (CE) ‘Could ’T ‘forget? 
12624. CTS 


7808. 


INDEX 


Goury (S.) En t’ attendant. 6124. 

Gowan (lL. B.) Maid o’ my dreams. 
220 Ta. 

Gowen (H. G.) Where does he spend 
the time he doesn’t spend with me. 
25495. 


Gower (Beryl) Old blue boar. 13463. 
Goyeseas. 16895. 
Goyett (G. G.): 
General Edwards march. 12850, 
16849, 


Shadow in my dream. 5110, 7288: 


Gozinsky (Samuel) : 


Hli-Eli. 21495. 
Neyer Eli Eli. 24637. 
Grabel (V. J.) Arms and honor 
-mareh. 9523. 
Grabill (G. G.) World is.going dry. 
1451. 
Grace (Grace) Watch as the tide 
comes in. 7665. 
Grace (Janet) Deep in the night. 
23706. 


Grace (O. J.) Fruits of war. 23863. 
Graddy (S. F.): 
I’m packing up for old Kentucky. 
14927. 


My mother’s cradle song. 24607. 
Gradi (R. G.): 

June rose. 17190. 

Peaceful slumber. 17695. 
Grady (J. J.) Lonesome girl. 4516. 


Grady (T. H.) We can’t get married 
this year. 20769. 
Graeyse publishers. 
mass. 11641. 
Graf (Karl) In happy mood. 21925. 
Graff (Geo.) jr. For compositions by 
Geo. Graff, jry., see this index under 
names of claimants of Copyright. 
Graffam (Fanchon) Why do you let 


Short requiem 


me pine. 25518. 
Graham (Arthur) Friend or foe. 
3950. 
Graham (Harold) Yonny. 23306. 
Graham (J. A.) Fight! fight! blue 


and white. 10119. 

Graham (John): 

If-I-dare-believe-the-look-in - your- 
eyes. 2163. 
Love cannot be hidden. 6688. 

Graham (Roger) Wait till the clouds 

roll by. 25480. 

Graham (W. J.): 

Duke of Broadway and his sweetie 
Miss New York. 6099. 
IT got the proposing blues and I’m 

going to pay my dues. 10434. 

the good old sunshine time. 

6484. 

Grainger (P. A.): 
Cradle song. 1640. 
Hastern intermezzo. 
Hornpipe. 2018. 


In 


7808 (194). 


1619 


INDEX 


Grainger (P. A.)—Continued. 


My robin is to the greenwood 
gone. . 22858. 
Norwegian bridal procession. 


5679 (200). 
Shepherd’s hey. 7305, 22771. 
Grainger (Porter): 
Bring it with you when you come. 
3554, 21200. 
Charleston crazy. 18664, 23580. 
Do-doodle-oom. 14562, 18820. 
Goin’ home. 6250, 19053. 
I don’t love nobody so I don’t have 
no blues. 24073. 
I’m gonna get you. 
I’m satisfied. 12981. 
If you want te keep vour daddy 
home. 264. 
Just thinkin’. 10673, 19481. 
Laughin’ eryin’ blues., 312, 2334. 


244. 


Lonesome Sunday blues. 13201. 
Mistreatin’ daddy. 17440, 19772. 


My mammy’s blues. 

Plain old blues. 13570. 

Sad ’n’ lonely blues. 11564, 13674, 
17825. 

Save your man and satisfv your 
soul. 20294, 24991. 

"Tain’t no tellin’ 


will make you do. 16007, 22976. 
Take me back to Dixie blues... 
13884. 
Tired o’ waitin blues. 9208, 20642. 


Triflin’ blues. 5389, 12001. 
Walkin’ an’ talkin’ blues. 16191. 
Wish I had you and I’m gonna get 
you, blues. 12249, 20891. 
Gramophone co., ltd.: 
Hi ukhnyom. 12344 (104). 
Song of the Volga boatmen. 
(22a)% 
Granados 
16895. 
Grand (Charles Le) 
(Charles) 
srandjany (Marcel) : 
Dans la forét du charme et 
Venchantement. 14520. 
Rhapsodie. 7199. 
Grandjean (André) : 
Canzonetta. 5904. 
Naila. © 22370. 
sranfield (A. T.): 
Chant @amour. 23577. 
Ploradella. 238824. 
Jacquine. 24199. 
Lilaes. 15186. 
Moonlit waters. 24546. 
Springtime. 9107. 

Valse impromptu. 25392. 
Granichstadten (Bruno) Nautschgirl. 
sei doch kein knautschgirl. 8738. 

Granier (Jules) : 
Hosanna. 6351. 
Melancolie. 7808 (254). 


(Enrique) Intermezzo. 


See Le Grand 


de 


17522, 19873. | 


what the blues | 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 
Granlund (N. T.) Jazzmania.- 6534. 
Granowsky (Rubin) Gutter °yid. 
21680. 
Granozia 
18398. 
Grant (—) Out where the blue -be- 
gins. 17676. 
Grant (A. R.): 
Dumb Dora. 21468. 
Thinking of .you,’) 25287. 
Grant (Bert): ' 
Russianova. 5060. 
Tricky little tune. 13957. 
Twilight on the Nile. 5419. 
Grant (D. P.) You’ll find your sheik. 
14144, 
Grant (Douglas) : 
Domestic suite. 
I want to look 
5098. 
Grant (E. E.) 
Grant (Eric): 
Happy-go-lucky. 21694. 
Quiet pool. 138612. 
To and fro. 23062. 
Wandering fiddler. 
Grant’ (i. Aa: 
Calvin Coolidge march, 23548. 
Miss Umber Ella. i7435. 
O, welcome day of peace. 24689. 
Stroll along the big boardwalk. 
15951. 
Grant (F. B.) 
begins. (55. 
Grant (F. W.) 
shire when it’s Summer time. 
Grant (J. B.) Antiphon. 14239. 
Grant (M. E.) Angeline. 14230. 
Grant (P. L.) Gliding. . 8227. 
Grant (W. M.): 
Brown baby. 5868, 14860. 
How I’ve got dem. 223. 
Love me in your old time way. 
349. 
Memphis man. 6801, 17412. 
Grant-Schaeffer (G. A.): 
Agnus Dei. 12362. 


(O.) Al cinematografo. 


120; 


into your eyes. 


Let’s go. 4465. 


T662, 


Out where the blue 


Way up in New Hamp- 
9285. 


April showers. 12399, 
Ave Maria. 12422, 12423. 


Bagpipe passing by. 40. 
Balletto. 14279. 

Chimes of melody-land. 12586. 
Cricket’s song. 9837. 


Fiddle. 156.. 


Follow-on studies. 14701. 
Forest court. 18981. 
Hark, pretty lark. 14792. 


Harp. 206. 


Hear my ery, O God. 12904. 
Hidden violet. 14820. 
Hurdy-gurdy. 227. 

In the apple tree. 10571. 


Little banjo. 329. 
Litile yellow butterfiy. 
Londonderry air. 4510. 


1093. 


L620 


ery over you. 1848. 


I stole you from someone else. 
4216. 
Gras (Charles) Place of dreams. 
11402. 
Grass orphan. 13457. 


Grassi (EH. C.) 


aie Fe INDEX 
nos. 1-13, 1923 
Long-tail blue. 24354. 
Mountain brook. 1156. 
O salutaris. 13442, 13443. 
Piano tuner. 517. 
Robin on the lawn. 11522. 
Supplication. 15970. 
Unto Thee, O Lord do I lift up 
my soul. 13988, 
Violoncello. 685. 
Wistfulness. 16314. 
Your voice I hear. 14159. 
Grantier-Bryant music pub. co.: 
Don’t make your sweet mama | 
| 


Grasso (John): 


For our cranky Lena. 
My Katie, my Katie. 13377. 
Gratz (Gretchen) Morning watch. 
11088. 


Gratz (W. E. J.) 


Grauso (Antonio) : 


Grauso (Raffaele or Ralph) : 


Graves (F. E.) 


Graves (H. A.) 


Graves (Preston): 


Gravestock 


Gray (Alan): 


Gray (D.'N.) 


Gray 


Valse-voealises. 5447, 
5448. ' 


10153. 


Morning watch. | 
11038. 

, Fior. di gioventu. 12807. 
M’e’ ssora. 13242. 


Fior di gioventu. 12867. 
M’e’ssora. 364. 
Storia d’ amore. 613. 

Fat saloon man after 
8178. 
Adirondack Moun- 


prohibition. 


tains. 9482. 

I bring you a message of love. 
14875. 

Wonderful mother love. 735. 

CATS.) Honey chile, 

don’t fret. 24023. 

Admirals all. 5679 (2). 

Our market day. T7047. 


I am lonesome and all 


4142. 
(Earl) 
13350. 


alone. 
Mournful moanin’ 


blues. 


Gray (H. W.) co.: 


Adagietto. 12486. 

Air, Amaryllis. 78183. 
Alice, where art thou? 
Allegro con grazia. 7830. 
Angels and the shepherds. 
April song. 5758. 

Aria. 9521. 

At close of day. 21065. 
Auld lang syne. 12414. 
Babe of Bethlehem. ~ 18479. 


1621 


12367. 
16422. 


Ballad of Saint Hilda. 
Ballade. 24987... 
Barearole. 9570. 
Barcarolle. 13449. 
Benediction. 3517. ke 
Benediction es . Domine. - 
21150. 
Berceuse. 5827, 12866. 
Beyond the starry skies. 
Butterfiy etude. 18679. 
Cantabile. 18624: 
Chaconne in B minor. 
Chansonette. 21281. 
Cherubim song. 14422. 
Christ child smiled. 9759. 
Christmas cradle song. 16591. 
Come away death. 87. 

Come, Holy Ghost, our souls in- 
Spire. 22517. 
Cometh earth’s 
12607. 
Consolation. 
Counter-theme. 


12440. 


5825, 
3926. 


5920. 


latest hour. 


13176. 
23646. 


Dark and still was Bethlem’s city. 


16667. 
Day of judgment. 1816. 
Divine. 21133. 
Harth and man. 1879. 
Easter. 38837. 
Easter antiphon. 3838. 
Evening prayer. 12771. 


Finale. 5898, 10108. 

Forward! he our watehword. 6200. 

Funeral mareh of a marionette. 
L2A877. 


Glory be to God on high. 21641. 

Grant us Thy peace. 21670. 

Great eternal Christmas. 19077. 

Hallelujah! 973. 

How beautiful upon the moun- 
tains. 2078. 

Hushaby boat. 24058. 

Hushed and still the evening 
hour. 19184. 


I know where the violets blossom. 
21814. 

Idylle angelique. 19313. 

In a cloistered garden. 

Ian Bethlem’s manger 
21918. 

It was a lover and his lass. 

Kerless love. 22031. 

King Charles. 10694. 

Legend of the Christ child. 

Light of the world. 19561. 

Little book of Bach chorales. 
789. 


Lord, Thou hast been our dwell- 
ing place. 22133. 

Lullaby. 25428. 

Lyke-wake dirge. 15265. 

Magnificat and Nune 
15275, 24427. 


19328. 
lowly. 


286. 


23089. 


dimittis. 


INDEX 


Gray (H. W.) Co.—Continued. 
Mareh in D minor. 8603. 
Meditation. 6783. 

Minuet. 6832. 

Mirth. 11003. 

Musette. 11064. 

Mystery of Bethlehem. 19905. 


Night is like a Gipsy maiden. 
454. 

Norwegian dance. 8248. 

Nun. 2641. 

O blest is He that cometh. 466. 


O let my lamp. 11208. 
O Lord, increase my faith. 
O Lord, support us. 24676. 
Offertoire. 4813. 
Office of the holy communion. 
S787. 
Oft in the stilly night. 
Pensée d’automne. 20104. 
Polonaise. 20670. 
Postlude in D minor. 11425. 
Postlude in F-sharp major. 11426. 
Prayer. 7137. 
Prelude and fugue in C minor. 
8894. 
Promise of 
7154-7156. 
Requiem. 22648. 
Resignation. 5008. 
Reverie. 24927-24930. 
Revery. 5013. 
Ride on! ride on in 
2837. 
Romanee. 7212, 
Salvator mundi. 
Scherzino.. 25407. 
Seraph’s strain. 7278. 
Sextette. 12700. 
Sing and rejoice. 22861. 


4802. 


13454. 


resurrection. 528, 


majesty ! 


5070. 


Soldiers of Christ, arise! 5173. 
Song of autumn. 9081. 
Song of consecration. 2989. 


Song of songs. 22846. 

Song of the future. 2993. 

Song of the world adventurers. 
22851. 

Songs of New York state college 
for teachers. 11735. 

Study war no more. 22914. 

Suite in variation form, 7444. 

Sunrise after a storm. 13849. 

Sur la riviére. 11817. 

Sweet o’ the year. 20521. 


Tell me where is fancy bred. 
638. 

This glad Waster day. 3125 

Toccata. 21181. 

"Twas the night before Christ- 
mas. 1392. 


Ugly duckling. 25369. 


Under the mistletoe. 23114. 


pt. Wt, n.s., v.18 


Vesper’ bells. 5458. 
Vesper hymn. 5459. 
Volga boat song. 207438. 
_ Vox ewthefia. 5480. 
While to Bethlehem. 20858. 


Wild ride. 23265. 
Gray (Mabel) I’ve always lived in 
the hills. 10506. 


24244. 
4387. 


Gray (Margaret) Just lonely. 
Gray (P.) Just like a bird. 
Gray (8S) .): 
Bed time blues. 16478. 
Jealous hearted blues. 17167. 
Put your mind on no one man. 
17756. 
Torpedoed at sea. 258323. 


Gray (Solomon) Quilting blues. 
7174, 13613. 

Gray (Thomas) Bard. 5679 (13). 

Gray (Vernella) pseud. See Kruger 
CN. Go, 

Graydon (E. L.) Emory Alma mater. 
3854. 

Graydon (J. A.) Moon, silver moon. 
11024. 

Grayson (Denys) Little red _ boat. 
6657. 


Graziani-Walter (Carlo) : 
Gunners march. 25595 (889). 
Projezioni musicali. 22607. 
Grazioli (—) Laerymosa. 308. 
Great Britain, reciprocal copyright 
protection of music, p. 
Greely (Philip): 
Frog’s wooing. 7808 (34). 
My Shepherd is the Lord my God. 
14163 (376). 
Green (—) Whose Izzy is he, is he 
yours or is he mine. 25514. 
Green (Alan) Swanee River roll to 
the sea. 11821. 
Green (Alfred) 
child once again. 
Green (B. S.): 
Baby eyes. 
Brown eyes. 
Jumping Jake. 
May day. 6779. 


If I could only be a 
14973. 


5788. 
5870. 
6556. 


7163. 


Purple and green. 
Violet May. 7634. 
Green (Charles) : 
Dawn wind. 18768. 
My father’s chair. 19851. 


Reeds of Runnymede. 20208. 
Green (Eddie): 
King Tut blues. 4416, 10697. 


Previous. 24892. 
Right key but the wrong key 


hole:’ 15750)! £7792: 
Green (Elmer) I’ve got those mean 
papa blues. 17079. 
Green (F. H.) Maggie darlin’. 15272. 
Green (G. D.) Baby blue. 9546. 
Green (G. F.) Flashlight. 16809. 


1622 


- Greenwald, (Sylvan) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13; 1923 


Green (Gene) :. 
Back in the old neighborhood. 
14273. 
Have you got, can I get, will you 
let me take. 10311. 
Green (Griswold) Since the days of 
prohibition. 20368. | 
Green (H. R.) You can’t forget your 
first sweetheart. 14163 (783). 
Green (H. W.) Argonne forest. 780. 
Green (J. C.): 

Freddie. 23850. 

I just can’t forget you. 

Oh, Niner. 20001. 

Sick and can’t get well, with the 

blues. 203853. 
Green (Jack) You and I in old Ver- 
Sailles. 12289. 
Green (W. 1.) I am thinking of you 
mother. 19195. 
Green (Wallace) : ' 

Down Wagga way. 18855. 

Sweet Hawaiian isle. 15980. 
Green woods of Truigha. 14776. 
Greenbaum (J. 8S.) Dear kiss. 23694. 
Greene (—) Sing me to sleep. 25595 

(486). 
Greene (Bud) Rock me to sleep with 
my Virginia melody. 11524. 


19220. 


Greene (H. V.) For sale. 23842. 

Greene (Godin) Wonderful _ girl. 
25542. 

Greene (H. C.) Sally—I love you. 
13679. 

Greene (M. D.) Now that the war 
is over. 22408. 

Greene (N. J.) Twilight lullaby. 
12023. 


Greene (R. G. H.) 
Greenhill (J.): 
Autoycus’ song. 5679 (11) 
Cure of care. 141638 (128) 
If pure are the springs of the 
fountain. 5679 (54) 
Lovely fair. 5679 (68) 
Lovely Jane. 5679 (69) 
Greeno (M. E.) Why did you leave 
me. 18296. 
Greenop (Norton) You’ll be so lonely. 
3345. 
Greenwald (J. L.) True value. 
Greenwald (M.) Short study pieces. 
11642. 


Earth folk. 6108. 


Just one kind 
word. 8450, 17205. 


Greenway (Mrs. J. OC.) ~ Passion. 
24811. EDF 
Greenwich village follies. 11631, 


16426, 16608, 16882, 16972, 16999, 
17212, 17352, 17454, 17769, 20017. 

- Greenwood (R. C.) Where the little 
_ by-road ends. 3276. 

Greer (—) Baby blue eyes. 


106658—24——21 


OTST. 


Greer (Jesse): 
Baby mine. 21090. 
I'll never stop loving you. 14896. 
In the land of cotton. 13046. 
You’ve simply got me _ cuckoo. 

2a501. 
Grefthen (L. J.) Lonely cottage. 
10818. ; 


Gresg (H. R.) Ford. 938. 


Gregg (Mrs. O. P.) Poquetta. 13586. 
Gregh ' (Henri) “Soir a Zaitchar. 
15878. 


Gregh (Louis): 


Avant printemps. 3461. 
Coquetterie. 3684. 
Valse révée. 5445. 
Gregor (H. Smidt-) See Smidt- 
Gregor (H.) 
Gregori (Hlsa) Barearolle. 16470. 


Gregorio (G. De) Fra Gaudenzio. 
23849. 

Gregory (Adam) pseud. See Saw- 
yer (H. S.) 

Gregory (Frank) Love in harvest 
time. 347. 


Gregory (W. F.) 
Delta sigma pi. 
Gregson (A. H.) 


Yours fraternally in 
1474. 
Never say no to 


God. 2616. 
Greiner (M. H.) Love memories. 
Piaa2: 


Grenfell (B. G.) Put God first. 2794. 

Gress (Louis) He’s a wild man when 

it comes to playin’ jazz. 4077. 
Gretchaninoff (Alexandre) : 

Consolateur ailé. 22499, 
Cradle-song. 18726, 25595 (3638). 
Fleur. 238090. 

Molitva. 22273. 

Myskin. 22364. 

Ne cherehe pas pourquoi. 
Sonate. 14778. 
Gréty (—) Andantino. 

Gréty (Julian) 

19652. ; 
Greve (B. J.) Last farewell. 
Grew (Sydney) : 

Have you seen but a white lily 
grow. 2029. 

What is life, or worldly pleas- 
ures. 712. 

Grewe (Harriet) Vain fancies. 13993. 

Grey (—) Runnin’ wild. 11551, 

115592) 42672; 

Grey (Clifford) : 
Skipper. 9053. 
Waliz-time. 5493. 

Grey (Dolly) Frivolity. 

Grey ,(E.\ H.): 

Cut direct. 3708. 
In rose-time. 6479.. 


22977. 


2008. 
Lure of the Wast. 


10730. 


1951. 


1623 


INDEX 


Grey (IF. H.)—Continued. 
Little blue bird of my 
17280. 
Little red rose o’ mine. 
Only in dreams. 2709. 
Grey (J. W.) Sunshine must follow 
the rain. 9134. 
Grey (Joe): 
I got the fever. 
14885. 
Pickin’ the blues away. 15650. 
That cut-out dance from Charles- 
ton town. 3100. 
Greyval (M.) Canard 
5897. 
Grice (Baby): 
Has anybody here seen-my man. 


heart. 


22103. 


10433, 14884, 


amoureux. 


19098. 
I’m going to get myself a real 
man. 17046. 


Monkey jungle blues. 19784. 
Gridley (L. M.) Ill wait for -you. 
19233. 
Grieb (Harry) 
cises for the clarinet. 
Grieg (HK. H.): 
Andante. 


Rapid progress exer- 
20192. 


7808 (210). 


Chanson triste. 2009. 
Dance caprice. 2010. 


Dance of the elves. 8246. 
Festival of the king. 20974 (134). 
Kirst primrose. 9413 (55d). 
Heart wounds. 21676. 
Homeward voyage. 8247. 
Last spring. 2011, 21677. 
Norwegian bridal procession. 
D679 (200). 
Norwegian dance. 
Peer Gynt. 6274. 
Peer Gynt suite, no. 2. 2012. 
Solvejg’s song. 6275, 9413 (56). 
Springtide. 23946. 
To spring. 21678. 
Grieveson (H. M.): 
Cherry ripe. 14421. 
Dabbling in the dew. 
Griff (H. F.) Forgotten. 
Griffin (A. W.): 
Baby-land. 21089. 
Harem blues. 6301. 
Oh you little dainty maid. TOOT. 
Griffin (B. P.) I think the world of 
you. 8354. 
Griffin (F. D.) 
Griffin (Hugh). 
Grit s Ch) 
3984. 
Griffin (S. E.) 
only flowed home-brew. 
Grifing (EK. E.) How 
dear old army pals of mine. 
Griffis. (Blliot) : 
Cameo. 23550. 
Towa folk song. 
Nocturne. 16904. 


8248. 


14496. 
14708. 


Los Angeles. 17315. 
Wantin’ man. 18221. 
Give me a chance. 


If the Swanee River 
13013. 

I miss those 

2YTTO. 


24184. 


pt. 11, n. s., v.18 


Griffis (J. W.) Soldiers of the sea. 
T5810 OS) 
Griffith (D. W.) tne. 
night. 492. 
Griffith (Hi oR) 
blues. 18399. 
Griffith -(J7°W.)% 
Old Ireland is free. 4835. 
Something missing ecupie. 
Griffiths (J. W.) 


One exciting 


Alabammy home 


25113. 
Beguiling of gloom. 


5814. 

Griffiths (R.) Valse enchantment. 
13997. 

Grifiths (W. M.) I am erying for 
you. 6379. 


Griffiths (Wm.) jr. 
you. 6379. 
Griggs (A. M.) 
Griggs (R. L.) 
Grigsby (B. H.) 

sylvania. 2190. 

Grillon. 10938. 

Grimaldi (I. B.): 
Columbus day march. 
Inno a_ Christoforo 

19378. 

Grimaldi (P.): 

Che bella festa. 
Stornelli allegri. 
Vortice. T64T. 

Grimes (EH. A.) Every day and every 

Way. lattZ. 

Grimes (W. W.): 

Almas welcome song. 
Oriental chant. 11307. 
Tut-ankh-ar-men. 12017. 
Grimm (C. A.): 
Golden wedding. 10247. 
Wondrous star, shine again. 7753. 
Grimm (C. F.) Oppurtunity is knock- 
ing, 17657: 

Grimm (Hyerett) 

Grimm (George) : 
169 ES Se re 
Twilight memories. 18157. 

Grinoch’ (S., & shja bane bbl}. 

Grinoch (Simon) Bambina. 21113. 

Grisch (O. L.) Reverie. 22653. 

Griselle (Thomas) : 
Bunch of notes. 
Noodlin’. 11175. 
Tomfoolery. 16095. 

Griswold (Henrietta) : 

Bear. 21126. 
Long tramp. 22125. 
Our Indian guide. 22503. 
Griswold (W. F.) Beautiful sunset 


I am erying for 


Mystery eyes. 19904. 
Sugar baby. 3036. 
In dear -old Penn- 


21328. 


Colombo. 


5934. 
13844. 


9464. 


Why? 


12227. 


9672. 


waltzes. 9413 (14). 

Gritsche (Olesch) Reverie pathetic. | 
24931. 

Gritsche (Richard) Reverie pathetic. 
24931. 

Grodski (—) Barcarolle. 1580. 


1624 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 19238 


Grofe (Ferdie) : 
Coronado. 3686, 23644. 
Cyclone. 5995. 


Oriental eyes. 495. 


Queen of Egypt. 13610. 
Stop your kiddin’. 612. 


Wonderful one. 1447, 56238, 14115. 
Grogan (C. J.) Get the bonus for 


your soldiers true. 21622. 
Grosmann (J. J.): 
brome vy back’ my (“love.) tome. 
16518. 
T can’t forget that old friend of 
mine. 17002. 


18218. 
My childhood 


Waltzing with you. 
Gross (Mrs. B. F. : 
sweetheart. 22317 
Gross (Daisy): 
Cast aside. 
Music blues. 
Gross (Josiah) 


829. 
1457: 
soe Gross an- 


them. 24517. 

Gross (Mike) Call me sweetheart. 
16549. 

Grosser (L. 8.) Oh for a home all 
our own. 1185. 

Grossman (Bernie) Wonderful girl 
of to-day. 23282, 25542. 


Grosz -(Wilbelm) MKinderlieder. 6587. 

Groton (Frederic) : 
Afterglow. 12360. 
Caress. 14393. 

Ground hog. 21679. 

Grovebough (C. L.): 
Bright with you. 9657. 

Did you see my Rose? 
Grover (J. M.) 


9937. 
I’ve tried but I can’t 


forget. 17081. 
Grover (M. A.) My first waltz. 
24589. ; 
Grover (M. D.) Daddy, wrap me up. 
23669. 
Groves. 14779. 
Grovlez (Gabriel) Lamento et Taren- 
telle. 15153 
Gruber (A. L.) - My mother’s ten 
commandments. 22346. 
Gruber (Ada): 
Kingdom of love. 4418. 
Longing for you. 1099. 
Gruber (franz) Silent night, holy 
night. 804, 7322, 22789. 
Gruber (Joseph) Auxilium  chris- 
tianorum. 7872. 
Gruber (Ludwig) Vorstadtg’ schich- 
terin.. 9271. 
Gruenberg (Ll. T.): 
Dance of the veiled women. 
102. 
First sonata. 161. 


Flame dance of Isis. 162. 

Night. 452. 
sacrifice. 552. 

Se ewiple of Isis. 


Griiner-Hegge (Odd) 


639. 
Trio, / 9225. 


Grundy .(R. C.) 
a nice old man. 

Grunn (Homer) : 

California idyls. 

Concert etude. 851. 

In the forest. 10575. | 

Indian love song. 4308. 

Revery. 7808 (279). 

Song of the mesa. 5200. 

Songs of Song-ah-tah. 20483. 

Valse brillante in E. 5439. — 

When the dark mist curtains the 
doorway. 3265. 

Gruse-(32.), & _ cie. : 

A la fefhnme! 14167. 
Candida serenata. 
File disait. 1886, 14613, 21496. 
Mon béguin. 133238. 

Triboulet. 16158. 

Grygaitis (W. K.) Ksiadz mi zaka- 
zowal [and] Piesn 0 rozmaryne. 
2307. 

Grzyb (Siegfried) : 

Schéne lippen darf man ktissen. 
20302. 


Buy a paper from 
18601, 21220. 


23546. 


12544. 


Siisse Susann’. 20488. 
Stisse Susi. 20489. 


Was wir die welt ohne frauen. 
20760. 
Wenn es keiner sieht. 
Guadagno (Antonio) LI’ 
mamma. 4508. 
Gualano (I. F.) 
of my 


20783. 
uocchie ’e 


Alhambra, the town 
golden dreams. 14193. 


Guariglia (V.) Our hungry hearts. 
TO0A6. 

Guarini (T.) Oklahoma Indian jazz. 
8798, 17626. 

Guarino (Gabriele) Giapponesina. 
19022. 


Guarneri (Fernando) : 

Tu si bedda, in puru. 12009. 
7uinma dieca e di dda. 12328 
Guarnieri (Antonio) Caro, caro ek 
mio bambin. 23561. 

Guehrer (Roland) : 


Lona. 6672. 

Oh Al. 15586. 
Guennery (Ch.) © Tendre_ cbsession. 
16037. 
Giinther (Charles) Elly. 12752. 
Guerber a all Dream — faith. 
18858. 


Guerrera (Frank) : 
Oh I have a lass and her eyes are 
not glass. 24707. 
When you come back to me my 


dear. 38272. 
Guerrero (J.) Monteria. 19785, 
22280. 


Guggenheim (Abraham) Take care 
of mother dear. 16009. . 

Guglielmo Ratcliff. T7808 (70, 71) 

Gui (Vittorio) Cantata. 18625. 


Guido (R.) Capri. 23556. 


1625 


INDEX 


Guilbault (lL. N.): 
Berceuse. 9600. 
Clin doeil! 78. 
Guilford (H. L.) My dad. 
Guillaume (Max): 
Deuxiéme berceuse. 9932. 
Premiére berceuse. 11443. 


19843. 


Guimond (Archie) That Valentino 
smile. 9182. 

Guinn (H. C.) Along the Wabash 
shore. 9468. 

Guinness (Bridget) Please keep out 
of my dreams. 24870. 

Guion (—) Turkey in the straw. 
23094. 

Guion (D. W.) Minuet. 2015. 

Guiraud (H.) Piecolino. 15649. 

Guittari (Salvatore) Trionfo fas- 
cista. 5391. 


Gulbins (Max) Dark and still was 
Bethlem’s city. 16667. 
Guldrammen. 879, 1070. 
Gulesian (M. H.): 
Take me back to Boston. 5292. 
We are off to the garden of love. 
5507. 
Gulesian (Mrs. M. H.): 
Take me back to Boston, for I’ve 
got the Boston blues. 5292. 
We are off to the garden of love. 


5007, 
Gulbrer (Roland) Lona. 337. 
Gulla (Pasquale) Nun te_ credo 
echitu! 6981. 
Gumble (Albert) : ) 
I never broke nobody’s heart 
when I said good-bye. 4210. 


So I took the fifty thousand dol- 
lars. 22822. 
Valley of content. 20706. 
You better stop messin’ around. 
20926. 
Gumble (Allen) Kiki. 
Gundelfinger (G. F.): 
All the world is in love. 12872. 
I think of you. 10504. 
Wonderful glorious spring. 14118. 


Gundersdorff (Bobby) : 


8462. 


All the world will seem like 
heaven, when we meet again. 
14208. 

He went away and left me blues. 
14800. 

Gundersdorff (Le Roy) : 

All the world will seem like 
heaven. 14208. 

He went away and left me blues. 
14800. 

Gunn (G. G.) Dream girl o’ mine. 
21451. 

Gunter (Florence) Try it out and 
see. 18147. 


pt. mI, h.s., v. i8 


Gunter (W. J.) 
1162. 
Guntert (C. M.) 
On: aig 
Gunther (Jesse) : 
Bagatelle. 16463. 
Melody. 16906. 
Gurewich (Jascha) : 
Heart-breaking. 4082. 


My: mother’s voice. 


Sweet girl graduate. 


Kathryne. 19494-19496. 
Guridi (Jesus) : 

Nightingale’s message. 24645. 

On the mountain tops. 24741. 


Gurlitt (Cornelius) : 
Always merry. 14163 (17) 
Bird’s evening song. 14163 (60) 
Burlesea. 7954. 
Forest brook. 141638 (178) 
Maypole dance. 14163 (340) 
Ouverture des marionettes. 2719. 
Playing soldiers. 14163 (435) 
Gurlitt (Franz): 
Always merry. 14163 (17) 
Bird’s evening song. 14163 (60) 
Forest brook. 14163 (178) 
Maypole dance. 14163 (340) 
Playing soldiers. 14163 (435) 
Gurlitt (Otto): 
Always merry. 14163 (17) 
Bird’s evening song. 14163 (60) 
Forest brook. 14163 (178) 
Maypole dance. 14163 (340) 
Playing soldiers. 14163 (435) 
Gurney (Ivor): 
Ludlow and teme. 17358, 17359. 


Five western. watercolours. 
10282. 
Gussen (Ef. G.) Dance of the elves. 
23673. . 


Gustafson (EH. EH.) : 
Rainbow tears. 
Ra‘se your éyes. 

Gustaveson (I. M.) 

mother. 14596. 

Guthrie (Norris) Ku-klux-klan blues. 

22050. 

Guttinguer (Roger) : 

Ah, la musique. 5708. 
Casse coeurs. 5915, T7980. 
Dionysos. 8095. 
Fox des cannes. 6203. 
Hullo-clown. 6364. 
Marche des poilus. 


13620. 
17767. 
Dreaming of 


de la Ruhr. 


17390. 
Orchidées. 7031. 
Tennis-fox. 23006. 
Guttridge (Maurice) Dearie. 18788. 
Guy (H. P.) My pretty Irish rose. 
17534. 
Guy (W. E.) Moonshine. 22291. 
Guy (Wm.) My home. 138374. 
Guyette (Hugene) Just an Irish girl. 
17199. 


Dear mother how 
9911. 


Guzofski (Walter) 
happy I will be. 


1626 


INDEX 


“BOs. 1-13, 1923 


Gwynne (Kenneth) Tramping the 
broad highway. 25330. 
Gwyther (Geoffrey) Hassan. 21702. 


Gypsy. pseud. See Musgrave (E. P.) 
Gyrma (Archie) You know us, Al. 
3343. 
Gyula (Moczar) MHazudik a musi- 
kaszo. 6811. 
H. (H.) Born this day. 1634. 
Haaf (Henry): 
Dew drops. 38369 (138) 
_ Poppies. 523 
Valse Gloria. 5679 (381) 
Haase (KE. R.) Fresh, fresh fish. 
16828. 
Habbab (Julia) Mother’s love. 1155. 
Haber (Arthur) ‘Trying. 23087. 
Haberly (Lylas) : 
Because of you. 3506. 
Irish lassie 0’ mine. 49824. 


Haberman (C. E.) O dear me dear. 
22416. 
Hachette (Librairie) : 


Au pays des Maures. 7870, 21073. 


Be glad. 9576. 

Berceuse. 21158. 

Chanson de route. 21279. 

Conte de fée. 97, 5975. 

Danse capricieuse. 21387. 

Danse marocaine. 21390. 

En tattendant. 6124. 

Kinsorcellement. 8149, 10064. 

Java du Cyclope. 10624. 

Marche des Escholiers. | 6754, 
10919. 

Maudie. 22209, 

Musette. 22311. 

Near the waves. 443, 444. 

Perversion. 13546, 17706. 

Plaisir champétre. 22565. 

Sérénade d’Orient. 22753. 

Tango de los amantes. 18044, 


22988. 


Hackh (Otto) Coquette. 14163 (122) 


Hackh (lrs. Otto) - Coquette. 14163 
(122) 

Hackl (—) Carmencita-morceau car- 
acteristique. 3590. 


Haddock (G. P.): 


Mandoline player. 9413 (89) 
Soul’s awakening. 9413 (134) 
Haddock (Lillian ) Susan Jane. 
15974. 

Haddock (Mary) Moonlight dreams. 
11029. 

Haden (Alford or Alfred) I love 


the girl who kisses, I hate the girl 

that don’t. 17030, 19235. 
Hader (F.R.) I dreamed that a lassie 
e ©6Still cared:!: 19212. : 
Hadley (H. K.): 
Angel’s Christmas. 
Ballade of June roses. 
Ballet of the fiowers. 

12441. 


18439. 
23447. 
9565, 9566, 


Cleopatra’s night. 848. 
Colloque sentimental. 9789. 
Dreamy lake. 25595 (78). 
Herod overture. 12915. 
Intermezzo. $71. 

Miller. 25595 (187). 

Pierrot. 13566. 

Snowflake. 25595 (257). 

With flying colors. 141635 (618). 

Hadwen-Chandler (H.) Dream 

thoughts. 3809.° 

Haenchen (Walter) 

12744. 

Hiindel (G. F.): 
Air d’Hercule. 
Ombra mai fu. 
Gigue. 8254. 
Handel album for piano. 

(222). 
Hiindel’s 
4044. 

Hallelujah. 4045. 

Harmonious blacksmith. 23952. 

He shall feed His flock. 6278. 

Hear me ye winds and waves. 
5679 (48). 

Hornpipe. 2018, 7808 (212). 

Joy to the world. 804, 845, 21683. 


Easy melody. 
201. 

6282. 
14163 


sonata in G _ minor. 


Julius Caesar. 21684.- 
Largo. 4046, 6279, 6280, 12886, 
23953. 


Largo in G. 10286. 
Let: their celestial concerts all 
unite. 4047. 


Minuet in G minor. 6281. 
Ouverture to Julius Caesar. 6288. 
Overture in D minor. 14781. 


Seven pieces [and] Six fugues. 

—- 2019. 

Variations on a 
4G48. 

Where’er you walk. 


ground bass. 


8255, 12887. 


2°™° sonate. 2020. 
3 lessons. 2021. 
Handl (Jacobus) Ecce concipiet. 
18885. 
Haenschen (Walter) Poison ivories. 
11412. 
Hiinsel und Gretel. 6329. 
Haesche (W. E.): 
Marie-Louise. 19702. 
Venerante. 20720. 


Haessly (M. J.) Our new Moon ear. 
17668. 
Haeusler (W. I.) jr. 
- 20002019 )y 
Haeusler (Wm.) 
4343. 
Haeussler (Paul): 
Down the lane of summertime. 
8113. 
In thoughts of you. 
Mother mine. 1153. 
Till then. 5366. 


I believed you. 


Jazz band blues. 


43503. 


1627 


INDEX 


Haffey (Timothy) lot Ta' ewill always 
believe in you. 21880. 
Hafter (O. P.) Get yourself a piece 


of cheese. 23874. 

Hagan (W. H.). He is calling’ me. 
23981. : 

Hagen (D.) I wonder who gets the 
kisses. 19304. 

Hagen (Hd.) Under the desert 
moon. 12642. 


Hagen (J. M.) When my love boat 
anchors in the harbor of vour heart. 
20831. 

Hagen (Milt): 

Cocoa-cola, my 
23617. 

It’s silly. 193899. 

Just like a woman. 4389. 

Rose of Egypt. 7222: 

Yawning. 16335, 18321. 

Hagen (P. A. von) See Von Hagen 
Ye eu ld 

Hager (—): 

Danse hongroise. 

Dolores. 3789, 810 

Hager (Clyde) : 

Back in the old neighbourhood. 
38, 14273. 

Good bye pal. 16889. 

Only a butterfly. 24758. 

Who crossed Napoleon, while Na- 
poleon was crossing the Alps. 
25509. 

Bag@r (FE: G.) ° In 
dreams, 19375. 

Hager (F. W.): 

April sighs. 9510. 

Bee and the pup. 18523. 

Bird at the waterfall. 9613. 

Cricket’s carnival. 9836. 

Day at the zoo. 12667, 12668. 


South-sea-maid. 


25595 (366). 
Ale 


your castle of 


Dixie Susan, tell the folks in 
Dixie that I’m coming. 23719. 
Gloria, 14748. 


Pretty little one. 24890. 
Hager & Goodwin. Who crossed Na- 
poleon, while Napoleon was cross- 


ing the Alps. 25509. 
Hagerty (C.. L.) Dream bearts. 
14591. 


Hagerty (J. J.) 


My Gamma girl. 19852. 
Take me home, 22982. 


Haggerty (T J.) 
10662. 

Hagner (Bud): 
Blues, that’s all blues. 
Broken hearted blues. 14356. 
Coax me just a little. 14453. 
Crooning lullaby. 14481. 
Flipper, flapper, flipper. 
Jazzola-o. 4344. 

Just you and I. 15110. 
Knockin’ ’em cold. 151389. 
Laughing biues. 10734. 


Just a pal o’ mine. 


9632. 


10138. 


pt. 111, ns $3,'v.18 


Mississippi moonbeams. 11009. 
Mother love. 11046. 
Those benedict blues. 16065. 


Tsen Mei, my Chinese love. 16115. 
Hague (Eleanor) : 


Creptisculo. 9835. 
Piedad. 11398. 
Hahm (G. H:)° Viking *2ar52: 
Hahn (Arthur) Beyond the desert 
sands. 14811. 
Hahn (Carl): . 
Silent, starlit night. 17894. 
Trees. 5679 (3877). 
Hahn (George) : 
Navy frolic. 19913. 
Pasha’s blues: 2729. « 
Pasha’s party. 113858. 
Hahn (H: M.)’: 
Be still. 18508. 
O Father, I am weary. 4800. 
Hahn (Reynaldo) : 
A Phidylé. 14168 (8). 
Ah! si vous étiez Nicolas. 9440. 
Amour qui meurs, amour qui 
passes. 9486. 


C’est Sa banlieue. 9683, 14377. 
C’est tout ce qui me reste d’elle. 
9684. 
Cantique sur le bonheur des justes 
et sur le malheur des réprouvés. 
14163 (74). 
Ce n’ était pas la méme chose. 
9721, 14408. 
Chanson de Nausicaa. 18660. 
Chanson de route. 9730, 14413, 
18661. 
Ciboulette. 8010, 14445. 
Ciboulette-valse 16596. 
Comm’ Ja vie. 9803. 
Dans un’ charrett. 9877. 
Jeu de halles 19432. 
Moi, jm appell’ 
11016. 
Nocturne. 14163 (223). 
Nous avons fait un beau voyage. 
11188. 
Phrase de Pallas. 
Quintette. 11478. 
Reverie. 25595 (233). 
‘Séraphine. 14163 (508). 
Si mes vers avaient des -ailes. 
25095 (252). 
Were my song with wings pro- 
vided. 18228. 
Haid (W. M.): 
Dagmar. 38716. 
Pretty Mary Ann. 
Haigh: ('T3)*: 
Réve angelique. 24926. 
Songs and duet. 22852. 
_ Tarantelle. © 20559. 
Hail and farewell. 8563. 
Hailing (—) Concert 
20095 (361). 


Ciboulette. 


20111. 


4962. 


interimMezzo. 


1628 - 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Haines (H. E.): 

Autumn song. 16449. 

Summer’s morn. 15959. 
Hainsworth (Richard) pseud. See 

Lillenas (Haldor) 
Hainton (H. H.) Spa-valse. 15922. 
Hajos (Karl) : 

Mandarin. 4580. 

Marabu. 6748. 

Rote katze. 17814. 

Halcyon pub. co. One who cares for 
me. 15585. 

Haldeman-Julius co. Cavalleria rusti- 
cana. (22205: 

Hale:( Me. B:) Twilight memories. 
12025, 25858-25360. 

Hale (P. o.) : 

Have to have a chum. 4064. 

Loving and true. 6708, 22159. 
Hale (Philip) : 

Hindel album for piano. 14163 

(222): 

22 piano pieces. 14163 (498). 
Halet (Laurent) : 

Grande dame et le petit monsieur. 

16896. - 
Quand une femme vous aime. 
4977. 

Sur un air américan. 1331. 

Halet-Telly. Quand une femme vous 
aime. 4977. 

Halévy (J. F. E.) Rachel, quand du 
seigneur la grace tutélarie. 8915. 

Haley (M. E.) Comrades. 1758. 

Half moon inn. 6289, 7202. 

Halikman (W. K) Willie live, will- 
he-live. 12240. 

Hall (HH. A.) Ohio blues. 22462. 

Hall (EK. H.) Sweet memories of yes- 
terday. 22953. 

Hall (Hverett) Theodora, I adore 
her. 23027. 

Hall (F. G.) Kiss me dear, and say 
that you will miss me. 4421. 

Hall, (F. W.) Lonesome so lonesome 
for you. 15218. 

Hall (Flavil) : ; 

Beautiful land we eall home. 
12458. 

Hope’s rainbow. 24034. 

Hall (Foley) Ever of Thee. 18364 
(65). 

- Hall (Frank) Let me kiss your eye- 

lids down. 17265. 

~ Hall (Fred) pseud. See Ahl (F. A.) 
- Hall (Frederick) : 

Egyptian tone poems. 901. 

Venetian reverie. 25403. 

Will-in-a-wisp. 16300. 

Will you remember me. 25523. 
Hall (G. W.) Listening in. 24315, 
-Hall (Hallie) Introductory opening 
for a burlesque or musical comedy. 
4318. 

Hall (J. W:) Supposing. 11816. 


1629" 


Hall (5) Ey 
Angelic morn. » 25595 (11). 
Christmas glory. 16592. . 
Christmas surprise. 846. 
Easter dawn. 14163 (149). 
Gloria. 954. 
Hymns of the living gospel, no. 1. 
12951. 
Jesus is here. 25595 (144). 
Jubilant Eastertide. 4373. 
Liove’s token. 25595 (173). 
Magnificat. 19659. 
Message of flowers. 14168 (355). 
Nature’s praise. 14163 (883). 
.New anthems of praise. 1176. 
Praise and beauty. 7136. 
. Trip to old Chris. . 25595:;:,(286). 
Hall Ges): 

Open your arms to me. 8824. 
Wedding of the stars. 5517. 
Hall (K. E.) Ku klux klan grand 

march. 307. 
Hall (L.'M.) Granny. 10267. 


Hall (Pauline) : 
Long skirt blues. 15220. 
Twilight memories. 13978. 
Hall.Gk. Bap 
Albanian march. 7808 (3).: 
S: I. B..A.. march... 7808 (116). 
Tenth regiment march. 141635 
(563). : 
Hall (R. EK.) How can you love some- 
body else when I’ve been so faith- 
ful to you. 14163 (672). : 
Hall (W. G.) Pennsylvania girls. 
TTL 
Hall (W. W.)* 
Blue bird blues. 23501. 
Blue Island blues. 14333, 235038. 
It ain’t gonna rain no mo’. 19390. 
Liza mine. 10811. 
Lonely lane. 22120. 
My dream sweetheart. 11091. 
Old plantation melody. 17638. 
Red-headed musie maker. 20200. 
Red hot blues. 11490. 
South side blues. 20445. 
Strolling down a_ lonely lane. 
11790. 
You’ve got me wrong. 25583. 
3ist. street blues. 20974. 
Hall & McCreary co. Golden book of 
favorite songs. 10241. 
Hall-Mack co.: 
Awakening. 12427. 
Children’s day classics. 5945. 
Children’s day helper, no. 9. 
12584. 
Christ triumphant. 3636. 
Christmas ahoy. 23598. 
Christmas glory. 16592. 
Christmas helper. 23608. 
Christmas memories. 16594. 
Christmas surprise. 845. 


fa 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Sy ana aL aT PaaS TS GTB RGEC NUTT TT eR 


Hall-Mack co.—Continued. 
Console. 28688. 
Dawn divine. 3740. 
Dadem. 18805. 
Easter eall. 3841. 
Emanuel. 16761. 
Give thanks to God most high. 
19037. 
Gloria. 954. 
Glory to God on high. 19042. 
God of Abram praise. 16874. 
Hail! glorious day. 4049. 


Hail, Holy One! 16907. 

Hall-Mack co.’s Haster classics. 
4050. 

Happy season. 6298. : 

Home is not home _ without 
mother. 6342. 

How manifold Thy works, O 
Lord. 16981. 

Hymns of the living gospel, no. 1. 
12951. 

In mercy, Lord, incline. 17122. 

In the end of the Sabbath. 4294. 

In the K'ng’s service. 17127. 

Jubilant Eastertide. 4378. 


Jubilate Deo in C. 17186. 
Keystone songs. 15124. - 
Magnificat. 19659. 

New anthems of praise. 1176. 
_O God of our salvation. 17595. 
Our father’s love. 7044. 

Our mothers. 7048. 

Out of the deep. 17671. 

Praise and beauty. 17136. 


Santa and the givers. 1266. 

Smile. 203890. 

Song angelic. 17947. 

There’s a new day . dawning. 
20608. 

' Which? Santa Claus or Mother 


Goose. 1432 


Hall-Philbrook (Mrs. R. B.) 
Philbrook (Mrs. R. B. Hall-) 
Hallen (8S. E.) Step on her boy, I am 

waiting. 22893. 
Haller (Charles) 
1647, 3557. 
Halley (G. E.): 
Egyptian dreams. 
Good-night. 19065. 
Greenwitch Village doll. 
Peanuts. | 22539. 
Stop that fancy stuff. 20477. 
Sugar moon. 22919. 
Halliday (H. D.). Rattler. 138626. 
Halligan (Nan) My Ilttle Irish col- 
leen. 17513. 
Halligan (William) Anastasia Reilly. 
18435. 
Halls (J. Gi: 
She is sleeping ’neath the old oak 
tree. 25039. 
When the dew is on the roses. 
16250. 


See 


Broadway waltz. 


18893. 
19080. 


Hamilton (Andy) 


Halm (Rex) Indian moon. 6496. 
Halperin (Ben) Just keep on smiling, 
mammy. 15099. 

Halpin (Mark) : 
Steppin’ Steve. 
Tillie. 18109. 
Until I found you. 12052. 

You can’t fool a horse-fly. 14140. 

Halsey (Henryette) Lady who stole 

my heart away. 2313. 
Halsey (S. H.) Sweet mother, 
Halstead (H. P.) 

on the hillside. 3546. 

Halstead (Henry) Will you always 

love me. 5679 (405), 9844. 

Halter (August) : 
Let’s go. 10758. 
My Hasting Rose. 8710. 
Tenderly-sweetheart. 3098. 

Hamblen (Bernard): 
Hear Thou my prayer. 
Jesus of Nazareth, 

(18). 
‘Little voices calling. 15207. 
Mae, the sandwich-man. 8574. 
O, light of all the world. 24675. 
Pearl of Ispahan. 17698. | 
Peg away. 2741. 
Smile through your tears. 2964. 
There’s a song in my heart. 
16052, 20974 (217). 

Hambley (Helen) Your daddy’s gone 

to heaven, 23334. 
Hamblin (H. H.) 


15988. 


1835: 
Bonnie wee hoose 


16929. 
King! 1475 


I was a fool who 


believed in you. 14960. 
Hambly (I. G.) Pal divine. 118385. 
Hamcke (W. N.) Daddy’s little lone- 
some rose. 3713. 
Hamelle (Hd.): 
Mélodie. 17758. 
Sérénade. 17867. 
Hamelle (J.) Voice at the door. 
12090. 


Hamer. (G. F.): 
Bow-wow-wow. 9647. 
Cat came fiddling. 9716. 
Farmer went trotting. 10103. 
Greeting to summer. 198. 
Like as the hart desireth the 
waterbrooks. 1084. 
Thanks be to God. 25595 (272). 
Water sprites. 14039. 
You'll change your 
mind. 9391. 
Hamilton (C. G.). Musie students 
piano course. 11068. 
Hamilton (EK. 8S.) Walton’s inaugural 
march. 38237. 
Hamilton (H. B.) 
10738, 13143. 
Hamilton (H. V.) 
rose. 9137. 
Hamilton (J. M 
Just to love. 17208, 
Memories of mine. 


Lazy dreams. 


Swan-song of a 


19735. 


1630 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Merry England. 17414. 

My feet. 17498. 

Nephews of Uncle Sam. 17559. 

Steppin’ the indigo blues. 17560, 

17982. 

Hamilton (Janet) : 
Endymion. 14617. 
Great child. 14771. 

Hamilton (M. E.): 

Shadows. 25034. 

Summer happiness. 25187. 
Hamilton (M. W.) Lordy! 6678. 
Hamilton (Mabel) Rhododendron. 

a0. 
Hamilton (N. R.) 
Romany. 2698. 
Hamilton (Rae) 
ness. 15421. 
Hamilton (Robert) 
forgotten. 25579. 
Hamilton (S. G.) Rhododendron. 539. 


On the road to 
My dream of happi- 


You may have 


Hamilton: (W. E.),....Island, of..,Qz:. 
13058. :. 
Hamilton (Wade): 
Diablo. 8091. 


Lazy dreams. 10788, 138148. 
Little girl with a curl. 8524. 
Moonshine shudder. 8669, 11032. 
atricia. . 11365. 
Hamlet. 16063. 
Hamlin (Baird) You called me thru 
the silent gloom. 20927. 


Hamm (Fred) Forgetful _ blues. 
14706, 18985. 
Hammed (—) Voo doo. 20746. 


Hammed (T. A.): 
Daddy don’t go, blues. 12644. 
Don’t try to take my man away. 
16721. 
Good-bye my used’ to be, your 
once was is gone. 16888. 
I ain’t blue. 14868. 
It’s your time to have the blues. 
15050. 
Thinkin’ blues. - 23049. 
You gotta play steady with me. 
18342. / 
Hammersmith (G. J.) Maybe. 
Hammerstein (Arthur) 
17719. 

Hammond (A.) & co.: 
Cap and bells. 14392. 
Danse piquante. 14524. 
En rapport. 14615. 
Feuillies de rose. 3908. 
HMleurette. 3924. 
Golden autumn. 14754. 
Hills and dales. 4099. 
Joie de vivre. 4857. 
Légende triste. 15164. 
Light as thistledown. 
Lis sur eau. 4481. 
‘Moonlight. 153873. 


iiss is 
Plain Jane. 


15184. 


Old belfry. 4827. 
Pastoral dance. 


4894. 


Pensée triste. 15640. 
River réverie. 5025. 
Shadow of dreams. 5111. 
Song of the streamlet. 15906. 
Souviens-toi. 15921. 

Sunshine. 15964. 
Wind in the corn. 


Hammond (C. A.) 
13340. 
Hammond (D. A.) Gene and me and 
my Jennie. 21618. 
Hammond (E. C.) Envy. 
Hammond (Kyle) 
16142. 
Hammond (L. R.) June nights. 17189. 
Hammond (M. W.) Jelly blues. 19424. 
Hammond (W. G.): 
Mis’ Rose. 8651, 8652. 
Waiting for the May. 
Hampe (Adolf) Rose Marie. 11536. 
Hampelmann. 24304, 25231, 25350. 
fampson (Harold) : 


5614 


Mother mine. 


6129. 
U. S. forever. 


695. 


Dancing time in Kerry. 14516. 
My li’l piecanin’. 15441. 
Seaman. 5094. 
Hampton (R. B.) If my dreams come 
true. 13011. 
Hance (Monte) Golden September. 
16881. 


Hand (Arthur) Daisie. 14505. 
Hand me down my silver trumpet. 
19088. 

Handents. .).: 

Air. 4052. 

Al fresco. 3393. 

Chameleon. 3605. 

Despair. 3770. 

Flying leaves. 3933. 

Gray dawn. 4038. 


I loved—just you. 4182. 


My garden. 4716. 
Soul of the U. S: Aw 5217: 
Your haven of peace. 5669. 


Hander (Alex) Femmes les plus 
jolies. 1928. 
Handman (Lou): 
Black and biue. 21174. 
Blue. 1622. 
If you do what you do. 24144. 


Left all alone with the blues. 
22064. 

Lovey came back. 173538, 19644. 

My sweetie went away, she didn’t 
say where, when or why. 11139. 

No matter who you are or what 
you are you’re the world and all 
to me. 11167, 13412. 

Nobody cries over me. 19944. 

Toujours, toujours. 18138. 

Twelve o’clock at night. 20680. 

Vee vodelum voo. 23142, 231453. 

Why don’t they cry over me. 
20868, 23255. 


1631 


INDEX 


pt. III, Nn: S.,/V. 18 


Handy (Charles) 
satisfy your soul. 
Handy (W. C.): 
Atlanta blues. 12411. 
Darktown reveille. S074. 
Feelin’ blues. 10106. 
Harlem blues. 10304. 
Joe Turner blues. 24213. 
Ole Miss Blues. 24736. 
Sundown blues. 7449, 11803. 
You can’t quit me now, because 


Save your man and 
20294, 24991. 


I’ve had you too long. 23310. 
Handy band book. 21689. 
Haney (E. G.) Florence. 18970. 


Hanley (J. F.): 
Abie’s Irish rose. 
Ann end her little sedan. 
As long as he loves me. 
Coax me. 3655. 

Dancer of the Nile. 18753. 

Gold digger. 1989, 10240. 

How -ya gonna keep yeur mind on 
daneing. 225. 

I’ve got the Yes, we have no 
banana blues. -12996. 

If I knew you then as I know you 
now. 4255, 6442. 

Jazzmania. 6534. 

Lonesome Cinderella. 19603. 

Mammy’s little silver lining. 8596, 
15283. 

Stay home, little girl, stay home. 
20471, 20472. 

Stingo stungo. 11785, 11786. 

Take a look at this, take a look 
at that. 11865, 16008. 

Then he’d give ’er gas. 9183. 

Why should I weep about one 
Sweetie. 23261. 

Hann (W. A.) Ain’t it a shame. 5710, 
D711, 18395. 
Hanna (M. F.) 

14114, 

Hannikainer (Ilmari): 

Min moders 6gon. 24519. 
Vid stranden. 25412. 


9420, 14170, 
9496. 
18449. 


Wonderful Helen. 


Hannum (Clement) Rejected blues. 
17786. 

Hannum (M. A.) Whispering breezes. 
- 18281. 


Hanon (C. L.) Pianista virtuoso en 
60 exercicios. 13556. 


Hanscom (KH. W.): 


At dawn. 9413 (5) 

At night. 9413 (6) 

At Thine altar lowly kneeling. 
14163 (29) 

By the sea. 9413 (19) 

Choir angelic. 25595 (45) 

Evening star. 9413 (45) 


Glory in the highest. 25595 (95) 


Glory to God in the highest. 14163. 


(201) 


Heaven is my home. 14163 (235) 


Jubilate Deo in G. 25595 -(152) 
O lily fair. 9413; (105) 
Wandering wind. 9413 (149) 


Hansen (Annie) Bright red rose. 
7T9AS. 
Hansen (KE. C.) Old home place. 

15560. 


Hansen (E. J.) JI ean’t forget. 4149. 
Hansen (F. A.) Pearly White. 15634. 
Hansen (H. J.): 
Bleeding-heart. 7924. 
I long to speak to you. 4178. 
Old fashioned sweetheart. 4831. 
Hansen (J.): 
Dance of the Toodies. 21384. 
Rastus and his band. 22627. 
Hansen (J. R.): 
Boston boys. 5850. 
Joe pepper-rag. 21991. 
Melody of the moonlight. 
Hansen (Ll. O.) Radio Ray. 
Hansen (Wilhelm) : 
Aa, hvor var han dog bedaar’ ne. 
23362. 
Aa, jag har saa travlt, saa travlt, 
saa’ travit i da. 233638. 
Abendlied des Kosakken. 
Afsted, min baad. 16384. 
Andante ay klaverkvintett. 
Anne-Lises vuggesang. 19. 
Autrefois. 5780, 12416. 
Ballade. 13107. 
Begge rosorna. 23471. 
Berceuse, 46. 16488. 
Blasippan. 23497. 
Bleka ménen. 1619. 
Blinde kinder. 53. 
Blommans 6de. 23500. 
Bédes der for. 16512. 
Bérnevers. 12504. 
Brudevals. 63. ( 
Cabana. 16544. 
Danse. 2953. 
Danse caractéristique. 
Danske bggeskov. 106. 
Dejlig pige. 23707. 
Der er gu’ skelov en dag igen i 


17409. 
8917. 


5686. 
23400. 


104. 


morgen. 16695. 
Det er live no’et for Lodovika. 
878. 


Det er statistik bevist. 23712. 

Det var en knippel fin Radise. 
879. . 

Dold fé6rening. 16706 . 

Douze petits duos. 22215. 

Du blomst i dug. 14601. 

Du déda. 894. 

Du sku’ pakke 
Deal ene 

En stig. 16765. 

Er det saa-den store kerlighed? 
AZT6l. 

Er du tosset, Carl Johan? 909. 

Erwachen am morgen. 12764. 


klunset Sammen. 


1632 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Etude no 2 
15329. 
Far og mor og bgrn. 3902. 
F@nix revyen 1923. 12818. 
Fgrste kerlighed. 169. 
Fra gudbransdalen. 1945. 
Fiinf klavierstticke. 25006. 
Gamle ven. 23866. 
Gyldne oks. 23950. 
Himlen. 991. 
Hoang-ho! 213. 
Humoresque II. 
Humoresque III. 
12948, 12949. 
Humoresgque IV. 16986. 
Hun hed Emil. 24048. 
Hvis lille Pige er du? 
Hvitsippan. 24060. 
I den store fattige, 
1004. 
I sysirar, I bréder, I 4]skande par. 
ATOR: 


12946. 


8309, 12947, 


8314. 


kaserne. 


Impremptu. 25059. 
Indolence. 17138, 17139. 
Intermezzo. 8985. 


Jeg har forstand paa krokodiller. 
24205. 
Jeg ved, hvor han er henne. 1056. 


Julesang. 24222. 

Jumbo fra Kolombo. 13085. 

Ka’ de hgre hvad jeg si’er? 1070. 
Kirsebertresrne. 1572. 
Kiaverstykker over sange af 


Halfdan Kjerulf. 19514, 19515. 
K¢ébenhavyner vagt-parade. 1073. 
K¢gbenhavnerpigen. 13123. 
Kvintet for figtje. obo, klarinet, 

horn og fagot. 15144. 

Lad vaaren komme. 17240. 

Land meiner triume. 6606. 
Langtan heter min _ arfvedel. 
17243. : 
Leichte charakterstticke. 314. 

Lilla herdinnan. 2363. 


Lille mandolinskele. 13169. 

Lille prinsesse. 326. 

L¢gft de  klingre’ glaspokaler. 
15208. 


Lustige musikanten. 361. 


Meelkedrengen. 24420. 
Mandolinate. 17383. 


Med tommelfingeren i gjet! 8619. 

Mélodie élégiaque. 2485. 

Men naar jeg gaar i mit seks- 
tende aar! 13296. 

Min moders 6gon. 24519. 


Morceau bourlesque. 17458. 
Moreceau élégant. 17459. 
Morceau romantique. 17460. 
Ni melodier. 14127. 
Novellette. 22783. 

O slut dina 6gon. 2659. 


Och finns det en tanke. 17607. 
Oldefars klaver. 17641. 


Oublié. 498. 


1633 


jand] Etude NTs 3! 


‘Sange. 


Tango d’amour. 


Paa grund af den lave valuta, vi 


har. 24784. 

Pan Twardowski. 22522. 

Pedersen. 13536. 

Pensionzrernes vekselsang. 
24819. 

Pjerrot-vals [and] Rosenvalsen. 
22563. 

Prélude. 24909. 

Rejer er godt. 24919. 

Rigaudon. 24934. 

Romance. 24947, 25014. 

Rosen-serenade. 13665. 


Saa vil jeg 
24981. 
Sangarlon. 17823. 
Sagan om vart hjiirta. 
1265. 
Scaramouche. 8980. 
Scéne d’amour. 561. 
Sérénade. 574, 25030. 
Serenata. 15823. 
Shimmy. 9024. 
Silhouetter. 17895, 17896. 
Simphonia-blues. 25067. 
Sippon. 25081. 
Six duos faciles. 15673. 
Six duos faciles et progressifs. 
15674. 
Slummervisa. 
Sonedgang. 17935. 
Sommarmelodi. 1298. 
S¢gster, de kalder paa dig! 
Souvenir. 603. 


gaa frivillig med. 


7241. 


2963. 


1289. 


Spansk dans. 9099. 
Statuette-vals. 9110. 
Stelldichein. 15937. 
Strygekvartet. 9122. 


Styrmand Anderson’s hjemkomst. 
619. 

Suite. 1060. 

Suite champétre. 3039. 

Ta’ hornbriller paa. 7481. 

13888. 

Tanz-humoreske If. 25230. 

Tanz-idylle. 633. 

Tempo di minuetto. 640. 

Texas-waltz. 13902. 

Ti minuetters pause. 656. 

To iet Glashus. 13944, 23065. 

To portretter fra middelalderen. 
4356. 

To sange til Danmark. 

Tornet. 25317. 

Tornerose. 25322. 

Tre sange. 22041. 

(Mriosg 9225. 

Var fG6rnimmelser. 18175. 

Valse chevaleresque. 7611, 13996. 

Valse lente. 253983. 

Verden er saa stor, saa stor, saa 
stor! 14009. 

Vid stranden. 25412. 

Vilde Jagt. 18190. 

Visa till Karin. 904. 


21640. 


INDEX 


Hansen (Wilhelm )—Continued. 
Visa till Karin ur fangelset. 905. 
Vor’ses elskte fodeland. 25423. 
Westfinlindischer walzer. 25458. 
4 viirmlindska latar.. 768. 
6 pianostycken. 24488. 
10 pianostykker. 38407. 
10 sange. 25075 
14 mand og hera paa vejen til 
Madeira. 756. 
Hansen (Winifred) : 
Larry comes back. 17250. 
My dear old gray haired mother. 
13366. 


Hansman (A. H.) 


Those simple blues. 3130. 
You broke my heart. 33387. 


Hanson (C. LL.) No-one but, you. 
17574. . 

Hanson (G. A.) I’m nobody’s sweet- 
heart. 10481. 

Hanson (Howard) Three miniatures. 
974. 

Hanson (8. C.) Golden glee song 
book. 21651. 

Hanson (V. T.) Bring back my yes- 
terdays. 5861. 

Hanson (W. F.) Tam-miin nacup. 
25219. 


Hansrote (Malinda) Tho your eyes 
were grey they were blue to me. 
9199. 


Hanver (EH. M.) My aeroplane girl. 
19828. 

Happy medium. 8259. 

Harcourt (M. B. d@’) Mélodies popu- 


laires indiennes. 15321. 
Frard CG. "C:) : 
Mother mine. A688. 
Wanderer’s return. 5495. 
Hardenbrook (L. M.). Pal divine. 
Isao: 
Hardesty (G. C.) Dream visions of 
you. 124. 
Hardin (Lillian) : 
Coal cart blues. 18697. 
My sweet lovin’ man. 6927. 
New Orleans cut-out. 15496. 


Harding (C. L.) Song of the cabal- 
lero. 5199. 
Harding (C. L.) jr. When you went 
away. (162 
Harding (Frank) : 
Don’t let us part. 18837. 
Muldoon the solid man. 17479. 
My daughter Julia. 228321. 
On duty. 486. 
On the green shores of Erin. 
11281, 18482, 13483. 
That’s all. 16048. 
Theodora, I adore her. 23027. 
When you and I were young, 
Maggie. 12199. 


| 


pvr, Mey veto 


Harding (John) 
with you. 19344. — 

Harding (W. G.) Ballet of butterflies. 
5799. 

Hardison (L. A.) You ean’t buy hap- 
piness every time. T7772. 

Hardt-Warden (Bruno) 
friihling, 
10693. 

Hardy (Jlrs. Ralph) 
Rock Creek shore. 


In honeymoon land 


Kinder, im 
da zahit man kan zins. 


Near that little 
1170 


Hardy (V. A.) Dissatisfied blues. 
16700. 
Hare (Amy): : 
Album for violin and _ piano. 
18404. 
Albums of Amy Hare’s songs. 
16396, 16397, 18405, 18406. 
Hare (C.) Sad blues. 5064. 
Harewood (G. T.): 
Praise songs. 11436, 22589. 


They that 
- 20616. 
We will praise Him. 20773. 


wait on the Lord. 


Hargreaves (L.) No-one knows. 
22394 
Hargreaves (Robert): | 
For evry light that’s shining, 
somewhere a broken heart. 
14703. 
Give over. 12855. 
Goldfish. 10250. 
Kisses grow on cherry trees. 
19511. 


What’s the matter with the dear 
old Strand. 18235. 
Where the river Savannah is flow- 


ing. 20854. 
Where was Virginia creeping to. 
14087. 
Haring (Chariles) Spleen. (25595, 
(262; 263). 
Haring (BH...) Spleen)’ 25599'( 262, 
ZB): 
Harker (IF. F.) : 
Brownies’ Ayie Zoos 
Brownies’ waltz. 23532. 
Fairy dance.. 235798. 


How beautiful upon the moun- 
tains; 247166: 

I will lift up mine eyes to the hills. 
17091. 
Liebeslied. 

Mountain sprite. 
Nuit d’été. 19958. 
Rest with Thee in heaven, 


20974 (156). 
24569. 


7196. 


Harker (ik. 1) Syncopated strokes 
for the banjo. 11861. 

Harkless  (Mrs:-eT Wis) Castles. | 
23566. 


Harkness (Robert) : 
Gospel song piano acompaniment. 
961. 


; =: 1634 


INDEX 


vos. 1-13, 1923 


Have a little talk with Jesus. 
19099. 

Palace for the King. 24788. 
Victory. 688. 

Wash me whiter than snow. 
12125. 

Harlem (Dave) What’s the use of 
painting the old town red, when the 
color fades so soon. 9297. 

Harlin (J. L.) Love, the sweetest 
flower. 15246. 

Harling (W.. EF.) 
24542, 

Harlness (Robert). Palace for the 
King. 24788. 

Harlow (John) O and N, an I an O 
an’ Anew) 4, ko22. 

Harlow (R. L.): 

Jerry. 6988. 

My dreams. 6900. 

National masonic clubs’ march. 
11147. 

That toddlin’ hop. 7519. 

Barman (0. L,) Do, do,..do, blues. 
21480. 

Harmon (C. QO.) On the winding 
Christianna. 11291. 

Harmon (Eddie). Turn me _ loose. 
L20T Seat 

Harmon (Victor). Street you can’t 

forget. 1320. 

Harmonie-verlag. Gasthaus zur liebe. 
14729. 

Harmony music co. Wabash river 
moon. 3230. 

Harmony shop. Jelly blues. 19424. 

Harms, l.B.), €o:: 

Beauty prize. 18517, 21127, 21128. 

Bull-frog patrol. 38565, 9671. 

Cabaret girl. 1659. 

Iivery day in every way. 142, 
3369 (19). 

Everybody calls me little Red 
Riding Hood. 21520. 

Good morning dearie. 5679 (194). 

Have you forgotten me. 3369 
(26). 

Honeymoon isle. 19155. 

Hot dog. 3369 (81). 

How do you do Katinka. 3369 
(32), 

I’m a prize. 19244. 

I saw the roses and remembered 


Moonlight lane. 


you. 17068. 

In love with love. 21928, 23352 
(66). - 

It’s a long, long day. 19392. 

Love and the moon, 345, 5679 
(266). 

Meet me down on Main street. 
19722. 


Moon love. 19789. 
Morning glory. 3369 (48). 
Non-stop dancing. 19947. 
Once in a blue moen. 22481. 


16395. 


Our lovely rose. 22504. 

Pale Venetian moon. 3369 (52). 

Peach girl. 510, 3369 (53). 

Pie. 24848. 

Raggedy Ann. 22621, 25595 (468). 

Stepping stones. 22895. 

When you take the road with me. 
20845, 25491. 

Wonderful dad. 23280. 

You can’t make love by. wireless. 
20930. 


Harms ine.: 


Adrienne. 12353. 

Alibi baby. 14194. 

All over town. 5718. 

American ideal. 9476. 

April blossoms. 1533, 5679 (134). 

Are you here, Maggie Mooney, are 
you here? 16482. 

Argentine. 1536, 5679 (135). 

As we leave the years behind. 
14251. 

At half past seven. 18455. 

Autumn nights. 18471. 

Balieff’s Chauve-souris. 41. 

Ball begins. 14277. 

Bambalina. 3486, 5679 (140). 

Blue kitten. 5679 (149). 

Blue kitten blues. 5679 (150). 

Boy of my heart. 12514. 

Broken hearts. 5866. 

Bundle of love. 5874. 

Call of youth. 18615. 

Caroline. 5911. 

Chansonette. 25595 (356). 

Charleston. 16575. 

Chinese billikens. 77. 

Chiquette. 8f00. 

Cinders. 3642, 7808 (178). 

Clinging vine. 38650, 5679 (161). 

Come on and pet me. 21330. 

Coralito. 5976. 

Cuddle me as we dance. 1790, 
5679 (164). 

Cutie. 5679 (166) 

Dancing girl. 6008. 


‘Dancing honeymoon. 14511, 23352 


(30) 

Dearie, I want you. 8082. 

Deep in my heart. 16687. 

Deep in someone’s heart. 18791. 

Dixie girls are good enough for 
me. 18815. 

Do you love as I love? 38786. 

Don’t cry, Swanee. 3790, 7808 
(184) 

Don’t forget. 1844. 


-Dreams. 127, 3816. 


Duo. 18878. 

Eastern moon. 6110. 

Ev’ry heart has a dream. 3885. 
Fabric of dreams. 16779. 
Famous falls. 18938. 
Fascination. 18942. 

Fires of spring. 10124. 


INDEX 


Harms ine.—Continued. 


Flannel petticoat gal. 21565. 

Flower song. 5679 (186) 

Garden of evil. 24606. 

George White’s scandals. 18285. 

Ginger Brown. 19024. 

Gingham girl. 16858. 

Give her a violet. 21636. 

Give me one day. 185. 

Give me that rose. 5679 (193) 

Give your heart to me. 21639. 

God spare the Emerald Isle. 
10234. 

Going rowing. 16876. 

Golfing blues. 10251. 

Gondolier’s song. 19061. 

Good-bye. 10255. 

Good bye little rosebud. 1997, 
5679 (195) 

Good-night, my dear. 6261. 

Good night, the sun is shining. 
194. 

Hand organ. 6292. 

Hang your sorrows in the sun. 
14787. 

Harms modern moving picture 
music. 4059. 

Hindoo hop. 10354. 

Home lights I long to see. 10364. 

Home-made happiness. 5679 (209) 

Homesick. 6345. 

Honey-bun. 19150. 

I can always find another partner. 
19198. 

I’d love to waltz thru life with 
you). 21798 ta2) 23302. 

I have a rendezvous. 4163. 

I like my old home town. 21816. 

Tll build a stairway to paradise. 
21818. 

I love you. 19240. 

I’m only a pilgrim. 

(223) 

I’m saving you for a rainy day. 
10484. 

I mean no-one-else-but-you. 251. 

I’ve been wanting you. 2140, 
5679 (227) 

I’ve found a bud among the roses. 
5679 (228) 

Vve found love at last. 257. 


2130, 5679 


I’ve got those runnin’ wild biues. | 


259, 3369 (39) 

I wish I could believe you. 2154. 
I wonder why the glow-worm 
winks his eye at me. 19305. 

I won’t say I will. 14963. 

If I. told you. 2165, 5679 (230) 
If there were not any men. 10541. 
If wives were put on sale. 263. 
In the cottage of my heart. 19359. 
In the rain. 6492. 

In the spring. 19371. 

Innocent eyes. 8405. 


1636 


' Love makes the world a merry-go-- 


pteitk, mss ve 1s 


Innocent lonesome blue baby. 
4314, 8406. 

Insignificant me. 2220. 

It must be love. 17155. 

It’s always springtime in my 
heart. 10604. 

Jackie Coogan. 10619, 

Jijibo. 24212. 

Just a little love. 22007. 

Just a pretty little home. 10664. 

Just because of your smile. 6565. 

Just like a diamond. 22015. 

Kingdom within your eyes. 9413. 
(190) 

Kiss in the er 8471. 

Kiss time. 2297, 5679 (246) 

Kissable lips. Wette 

Lady. 8483. 

Lady Butterfly. 6601. 

Lady of the lantern. 22054. 

Land of bye and bye. 10722. 

Land of romance. 23831, 5679 
(250) 


. Let’s be lonesome together. 10754. 


Life of a rose. 10772, 12344 (154) 

Light and graceful. 19560. ; 

Listen Mister Verdi. 2370. 

Little boy blue jeans. 19573. 

Little brown road 19575. 

Little old New York. 15203, 23352: 
(82) 

Liza. 3369 (45) 

Lo-La Lo. 13191. 

Lora Lee. 341. 

Lotus flower. 10841. 

Louisville. 6682. 

Louisville blues. 14163 (693) 

Love bug. 17322. 

Love in a haystack. 19622. 

Love is a garden of roses. 19624. 

Love is all. 10853, 14163 (695) 

Love lit eyes. 13218. 


round. 6692. 
Love me. 6693. 
Love needs no single word. 351, 

5679 (267) 

Love song. 6698. 

Lovetime in Eden. 8567. 

Lueks 6 (lal: 

Lullaby lane. 6717. . 

Magic ring. 24425. 

Mah-jongg. 24429. 

Maid of gold. 24484. 

Malaiya. 17375. 

Mammy’s carbon copy. 372, T56 

(72) 

Man in the moon. 2440, 5679 

(272) 

Marie-Louise. 19702. 
Mary. 15304. 

Mary Rose. 22208. 
Member when? 19731. 
Moon shadows. 13329. 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Moonlight in Versailles. 6868, 
8668. 

Moonlight sonata. 9586, 12344 
(167) 

Morning will come. 4683, 7808 

ol Care 

Music of love. 17482, 25595 (447) 

My cottage in sunshine lane. 1158, 
5679 (281) 

My Dutch lady. 11094. 

My heart is paging yours. 25 

My old man. 3369 (50) 

My Rose. 8724. 

My Spanish rose. T7808 (261) 

Nashville nightingale. 175051, 
20974 (175) 

Nobody but you. 12344 (183), 
15511. 

Norse dance. 13421. 

Nymphs of the sea. 19964. 

O, light of the world. 24675. 

Oh Doctor Koo-ay! 2670. 

Qh! Nina. 7003. 

Old fashioned love. 17632, 25595, 
(459) 

Old time tune. 17640. 

Omar Khayam was right. 484, 
5679 (294) 

On Hawaiian shores. 4845, 7808 
(269) 

On my old side-car. 11274. 

On the beach at How’ve-you-been. 
11279. 

Once upon a time. 5679. (297) 

One good time. 4853, 7808 (270) 

One hour of love. 7025, 163873 
(66) 

One in a million to me. 15082. 

One kiss. 24752. 

Oom-pah trot. 22491. 

Open your heart. 17655, 18364 
(296). 

Passers by. 2781. 

Pathway to paradise. 5679 (308). 

Pay the piper. 5679 (309), 7084. 

Pep it up. 18540. 

Pepita. 24822. 

Perfect model for your arms. 516. 

Pienie party with you. 17714. 

Plunk. 7114. 

Polonaise. 20139. 

Poppy. 24874. 

Queen of Egypt. 13610. 

Rainbow. 8919. 

Red rose of Spain Coralito mine. 
13631. 


Riga Rose. 5018. 

Ring for Rosy. 2839. 

Romance. 2852, 5679 (323), 20237. 

Romanza. 22675. 

Romeo. 5035. 

Rosalie. 5679 (825). 

Rose of the morning. 12344 (209), 
iAGGS= .. : 

Roses and you. 22683. _ 


17 


1637 


INDEX 


Roumania. 548, 5679 (329). 

Sailing on the Nile. 11570. 

Saturday night. 556, 5679 (333). 

Serenade. 20322; 20828. 

Shadowland. 20332. 

Shake your feet. 22760, 238352 
(ALA)2 

She’s the same old sunbonnet Sue. 
20342. 

Shoulder arms. 5133, 5679 (338). 

Silver canoe. 5679 (341). 

Sing-Sing. 11665. 

Smoke rings. 5679 (344). 

Snow-time. 22817. 

So this is love. 15874, 25595 
(487). 

Some day. 587, 5679 (346), 
20403. 

Some how. 17936. 

Some sweet day. 18781. 

Someone believes in you. 25108. 

Someone will make you _ smile. 
25109. 

Sonnet d’amour. 2998. 

Specially Tim. 11756. 

Stick to your knitting. 22897. 

Stop flirting. 138848, 15948, 22901. 

Strut lady with me. 7488. 

Sunday in London town. 7447. 

Sunshine trail. 7450. 

Supposing. 624. 

Swanee River blues. 23352 (129), 
22940. 

Sway with me. 3052, 5679 (360). 

Sweet Alice. 7458. 

Sweetheart. 3067, 5679 (363). 

Sweetheart, I’m so glad that I 
met you. 7466, 7467. 

Take a little one step. 25222. 

Take me back to Samoa some 
more. 16010. 

Tanz, gesang und wein. 756 
(1138). 

Teach me how. 3086. 

That American boy of mine. 
3098, 5679 (367). 

That Broadway Indian of mine. 
23010. 

That old fashioned garden of 
mine. 23015. 

There are some things you never 
forget. 23028. 

There is nothing too good for you. 
13914. 


Thrill of love. 11959. 

Throw her in high. 11961. 
Tinkle tune. 16078, 25595 (504). 
Toodle-oo. 25069. 

Two little pals. 18161. 

Two make a home. 16129. 
Under a one-man top. 25372. 
Up there. 25383. 

Venerante. 20720. 

Virginia don’t go too far. 25417. 
Volga boat song. 7642. 


a, 


INDEX 


Harms inec.—Continued. 


Wake me up with a kiss. 3236. 

Waltz-time. 54938, 5679 (387). 

Way down ‘South. 5679 (388), 
7669. 

Way in Pago Pago. 3242, 5679 
(389). 

We two. 12148, 12344 (251), 


Weaving my dreams. 7808 (322). 

Wedding bells. 5515, 7808 (3283). 

What do you do on Sunday, Mary. 
25095. (515)4 


When hearts are young. 14067, 
2a Ad. 
When I walk with Minnie. 7696. 


When my buddy steps with me.- 


18250. 
When we are married. 25487. 
When you are in my arms. 16260, 

20974 (228). 
When you love. 20842. 

Where are the old pals of yes- 

terday? 18264. 

Where is She? 12206. 
Where the Ganges flows. 

12344 (257, 258). 
Where the honeymoon can 

5679 (399). 
While you’re away. 
Who'll buy my violets? 


12208, 
see. 


12207. 
16285. 


Why:? 38285, 5679 (402). 
Wild-flower. 38296, 5679 (403), 
9342. 


Will-o‘-the-wisp. 5607, 5679 (404). 

Will you marry me? 16302. 

Wonderful Nile. 12257. 

Wonderful you. 1449, 5679 (407). 

Yankee doodle oo-la-la. 20911. 

You and I in old Versailles. 7808 
(3385), 9280, 12289. 

You never can blame a girl for 

dreaming. T7784. 

You ought to know it by now. 

7785. 
Your eyes have told me that you 
loved me. 25586. 

Your fortune. 5668, 5679 (414). 

Your lips. 23336. 

Yvonne. 12332. 

12 o’clock girl in a 9 o’clock town. 

5679 (415). 
Harney (C. C.): 
Mem’ries bring you to me. 
24501. 
You are the queen of the world 
to me. 5652. 
Harney (J. J.): 

Gasoline. 21608. 

Long green’s my friend. 17306. 
Harney (Selby) See Harney (W.S). 
Harney (W. S.): 

Ain’t I the snake’s hips. 9445. 

Carolina carvin’ time. 23562. 

Goodbye ain’t always gone. 16885. 

21659. 


10963, 


pt. 111, n. s.j v.18 


You’re out o’ your head. 12318. 
Harold. 14163 (227). 


Harper (Bruce): 
Dancing and loving rigtiD along. 
18755. 
Dixie moon. 18816. 
Jealous eyes. 19421. 
Pliny plum. 20130. 
Harper (BE. R.) Oh, Jerry! 
Harper (Hleanor) : 
Hail! all hail, the Haster morn- 


11240. 


ing. 9413 (59). 
Responses. 5679 (92). 
Six carols. 18364 (180). 

Harper (Wm.) That only girl of 
mine. 645. . . . 
Harrigan (Edward) Muldoon, the 

solid man. 17479. 
Harrington (Alvah) Our boys at 

camp Devens. 4864. ; 
Harrington (C. V.) Theressa. 16055. 


Harrington (J. P.) - Before it is too 
late. 16481. 


Harrington (J. R.) Hello Mars. 2048. 


Harrington (O. J.) Stingy. « 25168. 
Harrington (Pat): 

Orphan boy. 2714. 

Twilight on the Shannon. 671. 


Harrington-Adams, ine. 
1667. 


Harris (—) Other lips. 


Cameo girl. 


5679 (298). 


Harris (A. EH.) Old treasures. 14163 
(3%). 
Harris (Ben): 
Choc’late. 9753. 
Cut-out, Charleston swing. 8056, 
9846. 


H-Gypsy-Ann. 8140, 10039. 
Love will bring you happiness. 
8556, 10864. 
Sweetheart farewell. 9145, 11845. 
Harris (Bob): 
Bring it with you when you come. 
3954. 


That teasing squeezing man. 5337. 
Harris (C. K.): . 
Back home and broke. 756 (6), 


790. 
Bad news blues. 14276; 16373. 
Break her heart and let her go. 

18575, 20974 (101). 

I’ve always been true blue to you. 

14947, 163738 (384). 

If I were in love with somebody 
else. 14978, 16373 (36) ) 

Just behind the times. 20974 (41) 

Little church around the corner. 

4487, 5679 (259) 

Harris (Charles) Cold faultless, fair 
Mayne. 16609. 
Harris (Cuthbert) : 
A BC manuals. 

A B C short tutor. 
Album of first pieces. 


23354. 
20975. 
16395. 


1638 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Bells of Arcady. 14298. 
Berceuse. 5827. 
Ceremonial march. 23572. 
Dreaming of me. 12726. 
Everlasting strength. 14641. 
Finale in C. 23813. . 
Five miniatures. 16916. 
Five studies in technic. 16917. 
Give thanks and sing. 186. 
Moderately difficult studies in 
arpeggio playing. 17443. 
Moonlight. 1151. 
Octave playing exercises. 4808. 
Onaway! awake, beloved. 13486. 
Our dance is o’er. 13503. 
Third album of first pieces. 18091. 
Triumphal march. 25341. 
Harris (Dave): 
I’m going to take the train that 
leaves to home and you. 10472. 
Somewhere-somehow. 2985. 
Harris (D. L.) I love a cow-boy. 17026. 
Harris (Elizabeth) In the land of 
Song and rhyme. 8396. 
Harris (Erdman) Lay on Macduff. 
19536. 
Harris (Frederick) co.: 
Man o’ mine. 874. 
Mavourneen. 387. 
Harris (George) jr. Sea. 2918. 
Harris (H. W.): 
Let not your heart be troubled. 
14163 (309) 
Melody. 7808 (43) 
Romance. 7808 (115) 
Harris (Mrs. H. AVS) 
Let not your heart be troubled. 
14163 (309) 
Melody. 7808 (43) 
Romance. 7808 (115) 
Harris (Harry) Only just suppose. 
2710. 
Harris (Herbert) Mean triflin’ daddy. 
19718. 
Harris (J. L.) Who said wake up? 
23248. i 
Harris (J.M.) When your lover loves 
you. 20849. 
Harris (J. N. E.): 
Disappointed blues. 23716. 
Just take your time to love. 19479. 
Harris (Leonard) Pal of my dream. 
20078 


Harris (Mort): 
My Granada gal. 20974 tie) 
Other lips. 20974 (182) 
Harris (Mose) Won’t you come back 
Wis Ge 
Harris (Mose) pub. co. Won’t you 
come back Vi. 736. 
Harris (Peter): 
Just keep on smiling, smile, Smile, 
Smile. 8447, 
Sailing down the Delaware. 8969. 
Harris (R. E.) My valentine. 4748, 


106658—24 


Harris (Thoro) : 


Dwelling in the secret place. 


10022. 
Rest in Him. 13687. 
Some blessed day. 11694. 
When the cross seems heavy. 
12179. 
Harris (Tom): 
Those angry blues. 18093. 
Those cruel mama blues. 18094. 
Harris (Victor) 


Blackbird. 14163 (68), 25595 (28) - 


Flower of oblivion. 14163 (177), 
25595 (91) 

In springtime. 14163 (270), 25595 
(138) 

Love within, the lover’s breast. 
14163 (320), 25595 (169) 

Music when soft voices die. 
14163 (3868), 25595 (193) 

Song of the four seasons. 14163 
(530) 

Volga boatmen’s_ song. 1403, 

76438, 7644. 

Harris (WBS): 

Angelo. 5745. 

If we were to say goodbye. 4264. 

She is a wise little girl. 20336. 

Harris (W. H.) Dirge. 21425. 

Harris (W. W.) On silvery moony 
spoony croonie ile. 11276. 

Harris & Block You can’t two-time 
daddy and make a get-a-way. 20933. 

Harris & Teubner. Polly-nesian maid. 
22578. 

Harris-Weston (R.): 

Ain’ it ni-ice. 9444. 

Dearer, yet dearer. 6030. 

Don Juan. 1839. 

Earthenware. 6109. 

I’ve got you, and you’ve got me. 
10511. 

Jacko. 13067. 

Love and let love. 10846. 

M’ yum-yum-yum-yum. 13244. 

Olga Petrovotski. 1191. 

Shakespeare jazz. 1279. 

Harrison (Anita) Children’s hour. 
14427. 

Harrison (Billy). Raindrops are 
teardrops from heaven. 13622, 
20189. 

Harrison (Charlie) : 

Don’t think you’ll be missed. 887. 

Piano Sam from Alabam. 1227. 

They fall in love with everyone 
else but me. 18090. 

Tie a little string around your 
finger, so you won’t forget that 
I love you. 3145. 

Harrison (D.) When first I set foot 
into old New York town. 25468. 

Harrison (Harry). Down on the 
farm they all ask for you. 8112, 
9980. 


= 1639 


INDEX 


Harrison (J. B.) 

Harrison,¢s. Ds) 
216381. 

Harrison (Julius): 


Lucky jade. 10885. 
Girl with a soul. 


Ledbury parson. 6617. 
. Prelude music. 1236. 
Harrison (Michael). Sandal feet. 
15799. 


Harrison (T. W.): 
And it won’t be long. 5742. 
Degradation blues. 16689. 
Mistreated blues. 17489. 
Harrison (William) When freedom 
bids Ireland the top o’ the morn. 
B20. 
Harriss (Charles) : 


England! land of the free. 21503. 
Home, sweet home. 21751. 
Harrold (G. H.) Evening dreams. 


14637. 

Harsch (EK. C.) Waiting in the valley, 
dear old pal for you. 12111. 

Hart (EK. C.) Out on the sea of love. 
22atl. 

Hart CE. OB.) 

Love and ‘sleep. 6687. 

Whalin’ up the Lachlan. 14055. 
Hart (Florence). Sally Jane. 20283. 
Hart (G. J.) To every lad his lass is 

Annie Laurie. 11976. 
Hart (Gertrude). Wonder. 25279. 
Hart (lL. M.) Spanish dancer. 22869. 
Hart (M. J.) Colorado, it’s you I love. 


14457. 
Hart (Martin).. Two little curly- 
headed coons. 18160. 


Hart (Mike) See Hart (M..J.) 

Hart (S. J.) She’s not as bashful as 
she used to be. 25048. 

Hart (W. QO.) Please jet me be your 


daddy. 7118. 

Hart & Edwards. Colorado it’s you I 
love! ); 14457. 

Hartknoch (C. E.) Tierces. 13937. 

Hartleben 60. E.) Apple trees. 
21045. 

Hartley (L. R.) Old Wabash shores. 
11274. 


Hartley (S. F.): 
Tut’s foxy fox trot. 5415. 
Wisconsin waltz. 7744. 
Hartley (V. L.): 
My best friend. 
O tender Christ. 
Hartman (H. A.) jr. 
Maryland. 10557. 
Hartmann (Arthur): 
Cradle song. 9830. 
Dance of the marionette. 
Five first position pieces. 
Frolic. 10181. 
Home sweet home. 24021. 
Song of the top. 9089. 
Swing song. 11855. 


24580. 
24688. 


In dear old 


9869. 


10133. 


pt. m1, n.s., v.18 


Hartmann (Fritz): 
In full dress. 24157. 
Legion march. 24291. 
Russian dance, no. 2. 24975. 
Sweet simplicity. 25206. 
Wandering sprite. 5496. 
Hartmann (John). Longing for home. 
4519, 10830. 
Hartog (Cecile) : 
Hold Thou 
(248). 
To my love. 14163 (576). 
Harts (H. L.) O little town of Beth- 


my hands. 14163 


lehem. 17599. 
Hartson )(B. | K,), 4 Eimie), tor} crab. 
25304. 
Hartung (Wilhelm) : 

Fantasie. 22201. 

Fiinf schilflieder. 21309. 
Hartzell (Josephine). Just Mary. 
17204. . 
Harvey (Albert). Silent night. 
25062. 


Harvey (Eva). My little valley home 
neath circling hills. 8715. 

Harvey (Lew and Grace). Youre a 
very nice husband, and youre a 
very good wife. 12306. 

Harvey (N. J.) I never miss the sun- 
shine. 252. : 

Harvey (w. C.): 

All I need is a mother. 3397. 
We thank Thee Lord, for this 
fair earth. 20771. 

Harvey (W. S8.): 

Carolina carvin’ 
(i2)- 

Oh circus man. 

Harwood (Basil) : 

In an old abbey. 19335. 

Supreme sacrifice. 22938. 

Harwood (W. H.) I am painting a 

picture. 19194, 21791. 

Hasbrook (M. K.) It’s a good old 

world after all. 17156. 

Haseny (Bertha) Times 

changed. 20639. 

Hasert (R.) Sixtes. 

Hasey (W. B.): 

At dawning. 16440. 

At sunset. 21068.. 

Carlotta waltz. 5909. 
Dance of the elves. 23672. 
Fairy queen. 38890. 

Happy freshman. 6296. 
Heavenly thoughts. 14808. 
In springtime. 4292. 

Little drum major. 17288. 
May day waltz. 10940. 
Olympia orchestra march. 
Rosy sunset. 2873. 

Ten little fingers. 11894. 
Through the meadow. 3188. 

Yeu and I. 18830. 


time. 23352 


25595 (458). 


have 


13748. 


1192. 


1640 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Haskins (Grace) : 


It’s silly. 19399. 
Just lke a woman. 43889. 
Hass (L. M.) Dying soldier. 81382. 
Hassen. 10308. 
Hassenstein (Paul) Morceaux choisis. 
13335. 


Hassett (Harry) Oh! how they envy 
me. 8. 

Hassmer (G. E.): 

Honey girl. 4113. 
Say say Sadie. 22717. 
Sweetheart o’ mine. 18877. 

Hastings (—) Rock of ages. 22668. 

Hastings (Ada) Be grateful to a 
father who’s true. 1588. 

Hastings (Thomas) Rock of ages. 
24941. 

Hastings (Walter) Oh Sam, won’t 
you please come back to Japan. 
24712. 

' Hastings (Warren) Moscovitch band. 
13338. 

Hate (2. Wy):3 


Beside the still waters. 1608, 
7917. 

Humility. 16984. 

Spring’s triumph. 13826. 

Whatever is, is best. T7689. 
Hatch music co.: 

Among the flowers. 21038. 

Dance of the rosebuds. 21383. 

Dancing couples. 3727. 

Dolly’s first waltz. 883. 

Fairy ring, 925: 

First flowers of spring. 21555. 


Garden fairy. 3959. 
Graceful dance. 2002. 
In a rustic swing. 6467. 
In Maytime. 8387. 
Indian runner. 4311. 
Merry whirlwind. 8636. 
Midsummer joy. 8643. 
Morning echoes. 4678. 
Night moth. S8TA7. 
Over moonlit waters. 2720. 
. Pixies. 1230. 
Song of the bobolink. 9087. 
Song of the wind. 5207. 
Tender thoughts. 45315. 
- Tripping through the meadows. 
D394. 
Valse Jessica. 
Valse joyeuse. 
Hatchard (S. J.) 
den) 5357. 
Hatcher (B. F.): . 
Hid with Christ in God. 24000. 
Outside the camp with Jesus. 
24781. 
Hatton (G. 
19870. 
Hatton (J. U.) Berceuse. 23476. 


0441. - 
5442, 


i) My lady’s eyes. 


Thoughts in a gar- 


Haubiel (Charles) Twenty-four little 


preludes. 14794, 16919. 
Hauchard (Maurice) Réve argentin. 
HOt 
Havuek~ (HA. (Lb. Mammy of mine. 
15282. 
Hauenschild (W. G.): 
"Neath the passion vine. 4760, 
6945. 
Peg. 4802. 
PrASIE Partine. 25520. 
Haugh (C. C.) Fall in line. . 6157. 
Haughton (J. A.) Your eyes. 5667. 


Haupenthal (J. R.) In little old New 
York. 19345. 
Haupt (Karl): 


Du wirst mich schon erhéren. 
16747. 

Grenadier. 16902. 

Grenadier-shimmy. 14777. 

I und mei maderl. 12994. 


Hauptman (Freda): 


Singing highwayman. 5151. 
Wellesley song book. 12152. 


Hauptman (Liborius) 
15324. 

Haury (W. M.): 
Memories of moon-lignt. 
Sweetheart of teenhocd 

15999. 


Melody of life. 


4624. 
days. 


Valley of the wild red rose. 1397. 
Hause (E. K.) Rosita. 24969. 
Hauser (Louis) jr. Fanny Mac, that. 

Irish dream girl. 10096. 


Hausman (C. J.) On a Chinese honey- 
moon. i272, 11273. 

Havard (Jack) pseud. 
(EF. 4G) 

Have you seen but a white lily grow. 
2029. 

Haven (C. 8. 
22432. emseyny 
Havens (C. A.): 
Benedictus no. 2, in A flat. 

(25). 
Bonum est, no. 2. 14163 (65). 
Daughters of great herees. 18364 
fi 0 ea 
Day is past and done. 25595 (69). 
Fast falls the sun to eventide. 
14163 (167). 
He leadeth me. 7808 (44). 
Messiah is king. 14163 (356). 
My soul’s awakening. 9413 (101). 
No name so sweet. 9415 (103). 
Sweet hour of prayer. 7808 (132). 
There’s a friend in the homeland. 
9413 (138). 


Havens (H. B.) For just one little 
apple. 170. 
Haviland (F. B.) pub. co.: 
Blue notes blue. 756 (9). 
Could I but tell. 9823. 


See Johnson 


Ocean by moonlight. 


25995 


1641 


INDEX 


Haviland (F. B.) pub. co.—Continued. 

Iidie yes-in-deed-ee I love you. 
18892. 

I wonder if they ever 
me. 17094. 

If you don’t stop 
mamma. 17110. 

Junge land. 6561. 


think of 


pickin’ on 


Maybe someone is kissing your 
sweetie to-night. CaO Cho) 
2471. 

Send the sunshine everywhere. 


5679: (335), 7276 
Since you gave your heart to an- 
other. 5146. 
Songs we love. 20485. 
songs we ne'er forget. 
Step on it, Sam. 7430. 
Swanee lady. 5266. 
There’s a ray of sunshine in our 
old southern home. 11932. 
You'll never miss the water, 
love’s well runs dry. 5660. 
You'll regret, dear, if you leave 
me. 12301. 
Dusky Daisy. 10017. 

Hawarden (Viscountess) 

(Caroline). 

Hawhee (Art) 

11799. 

Hawke (Oklie): 
Gasoline blues. 
Georgia dream. 8218. 

Hawkes & Harris music c¢o., 

Pearly gates and golden. 7087. 
Hawkes & son: 
After sunset. 14178. 
Agitation. 23371. 
Agitato. 3387. 
Album of 20 melodies of Ireland. 
7821. 
Amour décu. 23399. 
Apprenti sorcier. 9509. 
Autumn song. 16449. 
Belle Pierrette. 12470. 
‘Beneath thy window. 
Bonheur de printemps. 
Canzonetta. 3583. 
Capriccio espagnol. T7967, 28557. 
Cavalry of the clouds. 14402. 
Cavatina. 15340. 
Chacone. 9726. 
Chanson indoue. 16564. 
‘Srystal gazer. 8053. 
Oyrano de Bergerac. 
Damnation of Faust. 
Dans les bois. 23680. 
Enchantresse. 23775. 
Enigma. 3861. 
Evening song. 14640. 
Fantaisie brillante. 14668. 
Fleurette d’amour. 8184. 
Floraison d’amour. 10139. 
Gems of Gung’l. 3969. 
Givenchy. 1975. 


20436. 


till 


See Maude 


Summer has gone. 


8210. 


itd. 


7910. 
18560. 


3709, 8058. 
16495. 


Hawkins (G. E.) 


DL..11i 0 Se 


Hassan. 21702. 

Hawkes & son’s. simplicity in- 
Struction books. 4066 

Hawkes photo-play series. 23976. 


14992. 
steppes of central Asia. 


Immortal-choir. 

In the 
2ALVTT 

Intermezzo. 11574. 

Keltic lament. 13109, 15122. 

Little Miss Butterfly. 17287. 

Love came from fairyland. 15236. 


Love in Aready. 15257 
Magic. 15273. 

Maritza. 2454, 15301. 

Mecca. 10947. 

Meditation. 15315. 

Merchant of Venice. 17413. 
Merry go round. 22234, 24511. 
Music-pictures. 422. 
Mysterious march. 4752. 

Oh, quand je dors. 15193. 
Oxford symphony. 16923. 
Passion. 24810. 
Passion flowers. 17689, 11361. 
Passionato. 4893. 

Pathetic melody. 4896. 
Pathetic story. 4897. 
Photo-play series. 20110. 
Portia. 15684 

Pro patria. 11449. 


Reconciliation. 15732. 


Redzi. 20207. 

Rienzi. 18206. 

Rose softly blooming. 15773. 
Six old Irish airs. 7294. 


Soaring. 5172. 
Sparks. 2451. 
Summers ruorn. 15959. 
Symphony no. 40, 17476. 
Third battalion: 13925. 
Three famous pictures. 23288. 
Three humoresques. 8783. 
Triste convoi. 25340. 
Two imps. 20686 
Two Irish tone sketches. 
Two little dances. 3917. 
Valse lente. 18177. 
Victoria. 3220, 16161, 
Wiegenlied. 16299 
Hawkes & son’s simplicity 
tion books. 4066. : 


11224. 


25409. 
instruc- 


Theodora, I. adore 
her. 23027. 
Hawkins (Irene) 
kana. 17381. 
Hawkins (W. 
ays Alike 


Hawks (V. R.) 
blues. 21874. 
Hawley (A. A.) 
Hawley (C. B.): 
Come unto Me. 18364 (51) 
For love of thee. 18364 (71) 
Kate. 18364 (121) — 


Man from Texar- 
M.) In jovial mood. 
I want to know you 


Gay butterfly. 14731. 


1642 


INDEX 


nos. 1-15, 1923 


a ea eee eas NN nee Ne aE RaTIaERUa 


Lady mine. 14163 (302) 
Nature’s lullaby. 14163 (382) 
Once again. 18364 (160) 


Rainbows. 25595 (229) 
Shout the glad tidings. 18364 
(187) 


Spring song. 9415 (136) 
Topical song. 18364 (205) 
Two eyes of brown 18364 (207) 
Where love doth build his nest. 
14163 (6190) 

Hawley (C. W.) jr. Wurlitzer. 12274. 

Hawley (H. B.): 
Come unto Me. 
Evening song. 
For love of thee. 
Hark, hark my soul. 
Kate. 183864 (121). 
Lady mine. 14163 (302). 
Nature’s lullaby. 14163 (382). 
Once again. 18364 (160). 


18364 (51) 
18364 (64) 
18364 (71) 
14163 (48). 


Rainbows. (229) 25595. 
Shout the glad tidings. 183864 
(187). 


Spring song. 9413 (136). 

There’s one that I love dearly. 
18364 (200, 201). 

Topical song. 18364 (205). 

Two eyes of brown. 18364 (207). 

Where love doth build his nest. 
14163 (610). ; 


Hawley (L. J.) Songs of Delta 
gamma. 1306. 
Hawley (Marie). Down where the 


9985. 
By the river Yel- 


willows grow. 

Hawley (O. H.) 
lowstone. 23544, 

Hawley (Wanda). When I looked 
into your eyes. 25471. 

Hawthorne (—). Whispering hope. 
25502. ; 

Hawthorne (Dave). Here we go to it. 
6327. ‘ 

Haxel (W. P.) Since Jesus spoke to 
me. 7328. ‘ 

Hay (KE. H.) Answer the summons. 
3438. 


Oxford symphony. 16923. 
Petit Haydn. 4067. 
Theme and variations. 4069. 
Three Welsh airs. 23978. 
Trios. 12897, 19104. 
_ Ye servants of God. 
Bayes '(C.-Gew.) 22 
I’ve got the blues for my mammy. 
1025. 


21706. 


Those wedding blues. 20628. 
Hayes (Donn): 

Pleading eyes. 22572. 

Rose of all the world. 24956. 


Secrets. 22744. 

Hayes (KE. W.): 
Fight boys, fight. 12801-12805. 
- Football song. 12826. 
Shell out. 11634. ) 
Tuftonia’s day. 12010, 12011. 


Hayes (H. T.) Snowy River. 25095. 
Hayes:,.6) .ideder.: 
Head over heels in love. 19115. 
McQuillan takes the quickest 


route to heaven. 17367. 
Hayes (J. R. J.) See Hayes (R. J.) 
Hayes (R. J.): 
’' Cradle stories. 1780. 
Love in springtime. 2409. 
Never doubt just believe in your 


star. 2614. 
On dreamland’s sea. 2694. 
Shambureen. 7292. 
Without you. 3316. 
Hayes (Roland). Sit down. 20378. 
Hayes (W. B.) Love I gave you. 


10852. 

Hayet (Ch:): 
A la feste du roy. 
A la nature. 1477. 
Chanson du vanneur de blé. 1709. 
Charmante promenade. 7992. 
Clavecin. 847. 
Danse ukranienne. 6013. 
Deux melodies. 9725. 
Fantaisie chromatique et fugue. 

5793. 


D089. 


Bay. (BE. N.) : Fil de la Vierge. 8181. 
Behold, what manner of love. Images bréves. 6459. 
14296. Migraine. 1145. 
Shed no tear. 7301. Moment comique. 6849. 
Hay (George) Little thatched cabin. Moment pathétique. 6851. 
15206. Nazmi. 2609. 
Hay (Mary). Toinette. 3163. Nuit de Noél dans la campagne. 
Hayden (J. M.) We are two big fat 6976. 
guys. . 121383. Pendant J’attente. 8850. 
Haydn (F. J.): Poémes de l’ombre. 8882. 
Andantino grazioso. 19103. Pourquoi? 2775. 
Farewell symphony. 756 (39), Souvenir. 3003. 
2030. ithxs Veillée de Noél. 5454. 
Finale from Symphony in C. Voix de l’au-dela. 3227. 
4068. 3°™* concert. 16373. 
Gipsy rondo. 2031. 8*™* nocturne. 1475. 
Haydn. 10312. Haymond (I. B.) Hymn of America. 
Minuet. 23977. 16990. 
1643 


INDEX 


pt.Att, oS 1s 


Those last hours I 
25291. 


Haynes (S. A.) 
spent with thee. 
Hays (Billy): 
I love her on the old back porch. 
10452, 17027. 
I’m feeling biue. 14910. 
I’m sick of it Horace. 14928. 
Nine o’clock Sal. 22390, 24648. 
We have bananas but yeS we 


have no coal. 18225. 
Hays (H. M.) Lullaby hush wee 
baby. 6716. 


Hays (M. A.) Every day in every 
way I’m getting better and better. 
10079. 

Hayslip 
17503. 

Hayter (H. R.) 

Hazard (BE. M.) 


(J. C.). My Gypsy Rose. 


My rose. 13389. 
My twilight dream. 


ATAT, 

Hazelhurst (Cecil) When June is 
come. 14071. 

Hazzard (Marguerite) Music manual. 
11067. 


He ain’t comin’ here to die no mo’. 
23979. 


He is risen. 8268. 
He never will forget. 10317. 
Head (Glen) Lonely. 17299. 


Head (Maurice) Loveland. 24887. 
Head (Michael) : 
G.ve a man a horse he ean ride. 
23886. 
Green cornfield. 
Piper. 4928. 
Head (W. V. A.) 
Little gray lady o’ mine. 


4041. 


22098. 


Then I’m a’ dreaming of you. 
23025. 
Head over heels. 16927, 17018, 18030, 
18171. 
Headland (W. B.): 
Memories. 10957. 
"Rest doesn’t really matter dear. 
20219. 
Headley (M. G.) Foxy fox trot. 
10168. 
Heagney (Billy): 
Cherokee. 18670. 
Coral sands of my Hawaii. 9815, 
16632. 
Hawaiian memories. 14796. 


He’s the talk of the whole darn 
town. 209. 
Mocking bird blues. 11015, 17442. 
My mother’s lullaby. 481, 1161. 
Healey (John) Sally you took the 
sunshine from our alley. 227005. 
Healy (J. V.): 
In your faith, in. your love, in 
your arms. 15029. 
Mutt wrote the music and Jeff 
wrote the words. 24578. 


sHeartz.. (Bie La) 


They'll never bring up father, till 
they tear down Dinty Moore’s. 
20618. 

Healy (Lon) Colorado Rose. 

Heard (Elizabeth) 

ory. , 4d) 

Hearne (M. D.): 
At last. 783. ; 
Blue grass blues. 5845. 

Hearon (T.) Dimples. 14557. 

Hearst (Joe) : ‘ 

Always. looking for a little sun- 
shine. 3413 

Beautiful Rose. 1593. 

"Ginny. 16859. . 

Home my lovin’ Dixie home. 

Honey-brown eyes. 21755. 

If I had you. 14977. 

Just a little gold watch and chain. 
8444, 

Lonesome two. 

Mother my own. 


8022. 
My key of mem- 


2068. 


4517. 
22592, 


She’s got another daddy. 5121. 
When she talks about seeing 
father. 16247. 


Wonderful ehild. 12255. 
Hearst music publishers, Itd.: 

Always look ng for a little sun- 
shine. 3413. 

Beautiful Rose. 1593. 

Dansopation. 23685. 

Ginny. 16859. 

Home, my lovin’ 
2068. 

Honey-brown eyes. 21755. 

If I had you. 24977. 

In the land of sweet sixteen. 


Dixie home. 


17130. 

Just a litle gold watch and chain. 
8444, 

Just a lullaby. 15089. 

Lonesome two. 4517. 

Mother my own. 22302. 

Only a butterfly. 24758. 


She’s got another daddy. 5121. 
Some-one like you 17939. 


Spread a little gladness. 22874. 
Sunset, the hills and you. 22929, 
When she talks about seeing 


father. 16247. 
Wonderful child. 12255. —_ 
You can take me away from 
Dixie. 25567. 
Heartz (D. L.) Day by day. 3743. 
Song of the Volga 
boatmen. 17954. 
Heath (Bobby) Baby mine. 21990. 
Heath (H. W.) I’ve got the blues for 


mammy. 2143. 
Heath (J. R.): 
Reflexions. 8924. 
Rune. 7235. 
Heath (T. M.) Lovelight in your 


wonderful eyes. 17337. 


1644 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Heaton (J. A.) 
23179, 23180. 


We can’t buy life. 


Heavenly dancers. 12910. 
Heavy villainous. 4087. 
Heent,-CR.’P.) 2°" 

Song of Kabir. 17950. 


To a poem of Hilda Conkling. 
18124. 
Heck (G. L.) What is life without 
the girl you love. 23203. 
Heck (R. W.): 
I never had a mammy. 
Just a tear. 24238. 
Take that mummy away. 11870. 
Hecker (B. J.): 
Spring song. 1812. 


24116. 


. Prelude. 2045. 
Hecker (Daniel) Faces. 10089. 
Hecker (R. A.) There’s a ‘spot in 


the world that’s perfect. 13918. 
Heckert (F. H.) Reflection of 2S 


1246. 
Heckle (A ) eae nlaiion. 5OTA. 
Hedden (Vic) Big hearted Bennie. 
23488. 


Hedges (I. D.) 
Tennessee. 245 

Hedges (Ralph) 

Hedley (H. B.) 

cirkh, D236: 

Heerwald (Mrs. O. A.) Mood. 24535. 

Heft (Arthur) Caprice oriental. 9699. 

Hegamin (—) Voo doo. 20746. 

Hegbom (AJ.) Until tomorrow. 18170. 

Hegbom (KH. V.) When vacation days 

are over. 18262. 

Hegge (Odd Gritiner-) 

Hegge (Odd) 
Hegstrom (C. E.) Mandy mine. 2448. 
Heian (William) Key to a heart. 
24262. 

Heidelberg press: 
A-courtin’ call. 1483. 
Chureh school hymnal. 
Constancy. 1763. 

His yoke. 2060. 

Joytime. 43872. 

Never say no to God. 2616. 

Saviour. 5077. 

Tenderly-sweetheart. 3098. 
Heidenreich (P. G.) Oh! mother dear 


My happy home in 
es 


Ad lib. 337%. 
You’re the sort of 


See Griner- 


3639. 


how can we e’er forget thee. 15548. 
Heierhoff (V. J.) sr. My mother’s 
voice. 11126. 
Heifner (Thomas) Fox trot blues. 
21587. 


Heiki-verlag. Gondoliere tango. 16883. 
Heilman (W. C.): 
Knew not the sun. 22042. 
Trio. im €. 238080; \25383%: 
Heilner (V. C.): 
All my dreams came true. 16404. 
Champagne, you’re the best of all. 
16561. 


I like chicken. 17016, 


Heim (H. B.) Tribute to our flag. 


253836. 

Heimliche braut. 3404. 

Hein (—) Bubbles. 5872. 

Heine (Heinrich) Warning. 7664. 
Heinrich (M. S.) Moonlight love. 
15377, 22290. 


Heinrichshofen’s verlag: 
Ausgewilte etiiden. 
Bilderbogen. 5834. 
Geisha O-sen. 6220. 
Gradus ad Parnassum. 16894. 
Impromptus und Balladen. 21304. 
Joh. Sebastian Bach fir die 

jugend. 1564. . 
Liebesgeschenke. 6628. 
Melodische etiiden. 2487, 2488. 

- Polonaisen. 18681. 
Silberreiher. 7319. 
Sonaten. 1596-1598. 
Walzer, 1728. 

Heins (Carl): 
Mondnacht am see. 
Sylvana. 16003. 
Wellenspiel charakersttick. 

C117). . 
Heintzman (C. G.): 
Home light. 19145. 
When trees are green. sep 

Heinz (lL. M.): 

Ever since. 18920. 
Love’s coming. 19636. 
someday. 15883. 

Why have we ever met. 16294. 
Hekker (W. J. C.) Vive le Maréchal 
Foch et l’armée francaise. 16177. 
Helander (N. G.) I’m a pilgrim and 

a stranger. 24099. 

Held (Emil): 

Lilac waltz. 19565. 

Little gem waltz. 19579. 
Princess waltz. 20162. 
Recess march. 20195. 
Rolling hoop rondo. 20235. 
Wildwood reverie. 20881. 

Held (W. P.): 

Close harmony. 16606. 

Companions. 16624. 

Don’t know what you worry about 
blues. 21425. 

Down in Morocco playing soccer. 
12719. 

From Turkeystan to Morman land. 
10185. 

Golden gems. 

Hearts. 12908. 

Home again. 16961. 

Just a plaything for you.’ 

Lest we forget. 22068. 

Memories. 17411. 

Winn‘e in Virginey. 


1554. 


5679 (74). 
5679 


16878. 
19455. 


12247. 


Helder (A. H.) Cuddle time. 21374. 
Helen of Troy New York. 10338, 
10440, 10614, 10831, 11107, 11162, 


12635, 14060, 14061, 19497, 24542. 


1645 


INDEX 


pt. III, n. s., v. 18: 


Helgerson (O. O.) Mary. 382. 
Hellard (R .A.) : 
Raindrops. 11486. 


Twilight nymphs. 12028. 
Hellé. 25595 (108). 
Hellemann (Christian) : 
Air de ballet. 183897. 
Humorette. 19177. 
Marche mignon. 19694. 
Heller (—): 


Curious story. 1791. 


Sunset on the St. Lawrence. 
25595 (494). 
Heller (L. F.): 

I still owe for my radio. 14945. 
Sweet stuff. 15991. 
Heller (Pearl). And that’s why I 

cried over you. 16419. 
Heller (Stephen) : : 
Melodische etiiden. 2487, 2488. 


Progressive series studies. 11454~- 
11462. 
52 selected studies. 12344 (15). 
-Hellijas (M. F.) My Virginia home. 
17544. 
Hello prosperity. 
Helm (J. B.): 
Do you? 378d. 
My baby’s eyes. 4702. 
Helm (Willie). Same song of yore. 
17831. 
Helmburgh-Holmes (—): 
Electric girl. 1884. 


16368. 


My electric girl. 11095. 
Helms (C. C.): 
Oh, what love! 8796. 
There is a light. 9187. 
Helmstetter (Henry). They took 
away mammy from our old Vir- 
ginia home. 9194. 


Helmund (Hrik Meyer-). 
Helmund (Hrik). 
Helsted (Gustav). 
9122. 
Heltman (Fred). 
24465. 
Heltman. (Fred) co.: 
Amaryllis. 9472. 
Largo. 23953. 
Love’s old sweet song. 
Mary. Jane waltz. 24465. 
O sole mio. 11217. 
One sweetly solemn 
24755. 
Quartette from Rigoletto. 
Reverie. 11506. 

School days. 11591. 
Silent night. 25062. 
Hemetreet CS2acw.) Mystic moon. 

439. 
Henderson (A. M.) 


See Meyer- 
Strygekvartet. 


Mary Jane waltz. 


10873. 


thought. 
12076. 


Old English mas- 


ters for the harpsichord. 8802. 
Henderson (C. B.) Bungalow. 1652.-: 
Henderson (D. C.) Sandman’s a’ 

comin’. 2890. 


| Henderson (F. H.) jr. 


Henderson (Hdmonia) : 
Got the blues for mama’s ee 
21665. 
Sweet de papa. 22946. 
I need you to 


drive the blues away. 10494. 


Henderson (Fletcher) : 
Dicty blues. 23714. 
Do-doodle-oom. 14562, 18820. 
Down South blues. 14585, 18854. 
Kind lovin’ blues. 19503. - 
Mason Dixon blues. 22206. 
Oh baby, how long. 15537. 


Henderson (Ray): 
A chucha-pacha-poo-poo. 14165. 
Annabelle. 9498, 9499. 
Chinee lullaby man. 1726. 
Counterfeit Bill from Louisville. 
AIT 
Down the lane that leads to home: 
sweet home. 1862. 
Georgette. 8216, 8217. 
I’ve got you and you’ve got me. 
4226. 
Polly-olly-oo. 11419. 
Rock me to sleep with my Vir- 
ginia melody. 11524. 
Sweet woman, how I’d love to: 
Sweet papa you. 9144. 
Tainted Rose. 25221. 
That old gang of mine. 
9172. 
There’s a great big welcome in a 
little home sweet home. 11930. 
Underneath the Sip’ Sip’ Sippi 
moon. 12044, 16141. 
Henderson (J/rs. T. C.): 
I’ve burned all the bridges 
hind me. 21866. 
When my feet press pavements 
golden. 25476. 
Henderson (W. C.) My music lesson. 
| 17529. 
Hendrick (Helen) Longing. 10828. 
Hendricks (J. R.) Love gleams. 2408. 


7511, 


be- 


Hendricks (John) Oh, rose of my 
heart. 11247. 

Hendrickson (R. L.) Only child. 
22486. 

Hendrix (R. T.) You have made me 
ApAMeN. ,,20D Hanada 


Henecker (Gustave) I’m longin 
for you. 17055. 
Heniot (H. L.) 
20713. 
Henkel (J. F.) My dream girl. 4714. 
Henkel (Karl) Etude in C. 21512. 
Henlere (Herschel) : 
Aussie land. 23431. 
In my heart. 10567. 
Henneberg (Paul) You’re the right 
man: 7789, 12315. 
Henneman (Alexander) Fabiola. 6149, 
14654. 


g just 


Valse romantique. 


1646 


INDEX 


nos. 1-138, 1923 


Henneman (H. O.) I’m feeling blue. 


218387. 

Henner (J. M. C.) My home is my 
castle. 6908. 

Hennessy (Swan) ‘Trois chansons 
espagnoles. 10343. 

Henning (Anton) pseud. See Goer- 


deler (Richard). 
Henninger (G. R.) 


Little darlin’ just for you. 2375. 
Lullaby. 4554. 
Hennion (B.) Aline. 163899. 
Henriett (L.) Shimmy du _ diable. 
130% 


Henrikson (Olaf) Minuet in E flat. 
6833. 
Henrioulle (Marie) To a lost sigue: 
heart. 18123. 
Henriques (Fini): 
Anne-Lises vuggesang. 19. 
Brudevals. 63. 
Julesang. 24222 
Henry (A. H.) Choral offerings for 
the bidden house of the Temple of 
Solomon. 16589. 
Henry (Alfred) : 


Adieu, patrie. 14175. 

Bleu Léman. 14829. 
Chanson de la grive. 14412. 
Départ pour l’alpage. 14548. 


Ma balaneelle. 15266. 
Patre sur la montagne. 
Priére. 15701. : 
Rose de nos monts. 15769. 
Soir sur la montagne. 15879. 
Henry (C. L.) Away back on mother’s 
knee. 18478. 
Henry (Cordelia) Beneath the silent 
poppies. 143802. 
Henry (EH. R.): 
Mem’ries of home sweet home. 


15627. 


2497. 
Wabash valley. 12102. 

Henry (H. A.) pseud. See Gabriel 
(C. H.) 14168. 

Henry (Harold) Cavatina. 141638 
(81). 

Henry (J.) In heavenly love abiding. 
269. 


Henry (J. W.) Florida, my Florida. 
12815. 
Henry (James): 
Castles in the air. 18641. 
Heart that’s true and _. brave. 
8275. 
Henry (Joe) Ill always remember, 
T’ll never forget. 24085. 
Henry (Lawrence) music ¢o.: 


I know I’ve been more than a 
fool. 4168. 
Mother darling of mine. -4686, 
Henry (Leigh) Spring morning. 
11769. 
Henry (Leonard) Special album, no. 
pe OTOL: 


Henry (M. G.): 
Just for you. 13100. 
When I turn my back. 23214. 
Henry (T. J.) Oh beautiful butterfly. 
15588. 


Henry (W. G.) Winter love. 3309. 
Henry (W. J.): ; 
Let the fire fall on me. 10768. 


That’s enough for me. 11919. 

Henry (Waldo) Love is all I ask of 
you. 17329, 19625. 

Henschel (George) : 

A Venise. 3874. 

Ame perdue. 3416. 

Florentine serenade. 25595 (90). 

She comes not. .5117. 

Since I have given you. 5117. 


Tantum ergo. 5296. 
Henschel (I. G.) “Morning hymn. 
4680. b 


Henselt (A.): 

Petite valse. 

Si oiseau j’étais, 
Henshaw (Mack): 

Cla’wence, don’t tweat me so wuff. 

21319. 
‘That’s a lot of bunk. 20594. 
Henshel (Jimmy) Trying. 1387. 
Henson (H. HE.) Red rose. 22636. 
Hepworth. distributing Boa Lily of 
the alley. 19568. 

Her little bag o’ trix. 10473. 

Herald (A. P.) Mother. 11041. 

Hérard (P. S.) °° Variantes slaves. 
20718. 

Herbedeaux (Herbie) Back o’ town 
blues. 18492, 18493, 21106. 

Herbert (—): 

Badinage. 5796. 

Punchinello. 7161. 

Serenata. 25595 (481). 

Herbert (Hdward) : 
Nobody loves me but my mother. 


8856. 
14163 (514). 


Lj5TT: 
Oh daddy, you won’t have no 
mamma at all. 2669. 
Wasted love. 25448. 
Herbert (Hugene) : 
Blue rose. 16509. 
One little smile before we say 
farewell. 2703. 
Herbert (G. A.) My canoe. 17489. 


Herbert (Ivy) Child musician. 5944. 
Herbert (J. B.): 
Ain’t it a shame to work on Sun- 
day. 20996. 
Angels in heaven have changed my 
name. 18440 
Appendicitis. 7808 (5). 
Babylon’s fallin’. 23442. 
Behold the Lamb of God. 18526. 
Believe and be saved. 3511. 
Bridge. 7808 (9). 
Come. 


Come unto Me. 18713. 


1647 


INDEX 


Herbert (J. B.)—Continued. 


Comin’ thro’ the Rye. T808 (19). 

Death hath no more dominion. 
7808 (22). 

Did you hear my Jesus. 23715. 

Follow me. 3934. 

Freely give. 3949. 

Get right, stay right. 19020. 

Give me the old time religion. 
19036. 

God is not mocked. 4002. 

God’s mercy. 4005. 

Goin’ to shout all over God’s 
heaven. 23904. 

Golden wheat fields. 94138 (54). 

Good tidings. 4019. 

Gospel train is coming. 19070. 

Great are Fhy tender mercies. 
2005. 

Hand me down my silver trumpet. 
19088. 

Harvest home. 14163 (228). 

He ain’t comin’ here to die no mo’. 
23979. 

Hear de church bells _ tolling. 
19117. 

Heavenly city. 19120. 

How long shall the wicked tri- 
umph? 4128. 

Hush somebody’s ealling my 
name. 19181, 19182. 

I heard de angels singin’. 19219. 

I know I have another building. 
19224. 

Ym new-born again. 19258. 

I’ve been under de water. 19281. 

I will never forsake you. 19300. 

I would not be a sinner. 19306. 

In that bright shining world. 
19352. 

Isn’t it a wonder. 19389. 

Joyful harvest. 4370. 

Juice o’ watermelon. 7808 (54). 

Keep a-inchin’ along. 24257, 

Let Mount Zion rejoice. 20974 
(42). 

Let us hold fast. 4466. 

Let us not be weary. 19555. 

Listen to de lambs. 24814. 

Look away to heaven. 19611. 

Lord I can’t stay away. 196138. 

Lord, reign within my heart. 
2401. 

Mary of Bethany. 7808 (69). 

Most done toiling here. 19801. 

Never fear. 19923. 

Now is the accepted time. 4797. 

O yes, yonder comes my Lord. 
24691. . 

On dere knees. 24788. 

On the far Cuban shore. 7808 
(rey 


Open now thy gates of henree 


ZODOD . Chae s 
Peter on the sea. 24827. 


Dt.-, ee 18 


Play on yo’ harp. 20122. 

Plumb de line. 20131. 

Redeemed! 5002. 

Rise up, shepherd. 24937. 

Roll, Jordan, roll. 24945. 

Shine on me. 20845. 

Signs of the judgment. 20356. 

Somebody’s buried in the grave- 
yard. 20409. 

Standard anthems. 14163 (538). 

Sweeter than honey to my taste. 
20524, 

Tell Jesus. 25242. 

They crucified Him. 5348. 

Till I get there. 20637. 

Titles of Christ. 659. 

Too wonderful for me,- 20651. 

Walk in de narrow way. 25432. 

Watching o’er their flocks, 

. 18364 (212). 

We love Him. 5511. 

When de big. bells a’ringin’ dat 
day. 7808 (151). 

When we have said our last. fare- 
well. 7705. 

While the biood’s running warm 
in your veins. 20857. 

Who stole de ham. 7808 (154). 

Ye must be born again. 20912. 

Yes, He did. 20916. 

You better run. 20925 

You got to stand a test. 20937. 

You must come,in at de door. 
20943. 


Herbert (Jean) : 
Boob McNutt. 143840. 
I’m a one papa gal. 14908. 
We’ve got the grandest ice man. 
16207. 

Herbert (M. F.) Ma _ disposition 
changes when dey plays dem blues. 
24408. 

Herbert (Muriel) : 

Beauty. 9582. 
Cradle song. 14478. 
Loveliest of trees. 17336. 
Renouncement. 11502. 
When death to either shall come. 
16226. 
Herbert (Olive) : 
Because of you. 3507. 
Guardian angel. 4048. 

Herbert (Sydney) Danny boy. 
23679. 

Herbert (Vict 

Baltimore exposition, 1897. 20974 
(6). 

Belle of Pittsburgh. 18364 (28), 
20974 (8). 

Duo. 18878. 

Gate City guard. 14163 (192). 

Gaze on this face. 14163 (196). 

God spare the Emerald Isle. 
10234. 


1648 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


His highness. 9413 (66, 67), 14163 
(241) 

Id love to waltz through life 
with you. 21798. 

I’ve appeared before the crowned 
heads. 14163 (259). 

If I were king. 14163 (268). 

In dreamland. 20974 (38). 

Jenny’s baby. 14163 (288). 

Kiss in the dark. 8471. 

Lady of the lantern. 22054. 

Little old New York. 15203. 

Lora Lee. 341. 

Love ne’er came nigh. 9413 (86). 

My Angeline. 20974 (50, 51). 

Neapolitan love song. 19914— 
19916. 

Oriental march. 

Prince Ananias. 
14163 (447) 

Pure and white as. the lotos. 
14163 (454) 

Romany life. 24950. 


14163 (417). 
9413 (117, 118), 


Serenade. 20328. 
Starlight. star bright. 20974 
(16,77) 


Stone cutter’s song. 14163 (548) 
That old fashioned garden of mine. 
23015. 
Time will come. 9413 (141) 
To the Pyramid. 14163 (579) 
What is love. 14163 (604) 
When the bugles are. calling. 
20974 (8486) 
Wizard of the Nile. 
20974 (87, 88) 
Wizard of the Nile waltzes. 
(89, 90) 
World’s best music. 
Herbert music co. : 
Brown baby. 5868. 
How Vve got dem twilight blues. 


14163 (621), 
20974 
12269. 


220. 
Love me in your old time way. 
349. - 
Memphis man. 6801. 
2 A. M. blues. 5677. 
Here we are 15601. 


Herenstein (Murray) Wanted an old- 
fashioned gal. 20758. 
Herenstein & Naidor?T: 
Dottie. 21441. 
There is no tomorrow. 
Herman (Adolphe) 
(466-470) 
Herman (Andrew) pseud. See Tobani 
CBM) 
Herman (Ella): 
Maypole dance. 17402. 
Springtime fancies. 17969. 
Herman (J. lL.) First series of modu- 
lations and endings. 21558. 
Herman (K.) PYijd pepi¢ku k néim. 
8899. 


Zee Cie 
Rigaudon. 141638 


| Herscher & Burke. 


Herman (M. M:) My sweetheart Sue. 


13393, 

Hermann (A. J.) Heart-breakin’ 
mama. 23985. . 
Hermann (Hans) Drei  wandrer. 
ZOo02 | (ey) 


Hermes (HKduard) Lonely rose. 18364 
(127) | 
Hermite (Maurice) : 
Au bout des lévres. 
Berceuse. 14805. 
Sortége antique. 
Dis-moi pourquoi. 
Doute. 21442. 
Horse shoes blues. 6350. 
Legende des_ bibelots 
4460, 4461. 
O ma Gaby. 6984. 
Poupée de jade. 7130. 
Hérodiade. 109852. 
Hérold (lL. F.) Canzoncina. 
Heron (Henrietta) 
Herring (M. E.) 
VOU woos 
Herring (Ura) Hey! you want any 
codfish, we only got mack'rel today. 
14819. 
Herringshaw (W. H.) 
row. 14774, 14775. 
Herrington (W. R.) 
that 
18260. 
Herrle (F. B.): 
Embrace me dear. 6122. 
Wall flower. 18212. 
Herrmann (Willy): 
Champagne. 9727. 
Land of heart’s desire. 
Herron (N. R.) 
14967. 
Herron (Rand) 


Herscher (Lou): 
After all 20987. 
Are you lonely. 9515. 
Dream daddy. 6086. 

I’ve got another lovin’ mamma, 
callin’ me daddy now. 4220. 
Message from your eyes. 22287. 

Midsummer night blues. 2512. 

My Miami mammy. 6918. 

My pal. 4781. 

You taught me how to love you 
so please don’t leave me now. 
3354. 


3406, OT72.. 


8040. 
ott, 3778. 


d’ivoire. 


69." 
Christmas. 842. 
Dear one I love 


Great tomor- 


When they build 
railroad across the ocean. 


13136. 
If dreams come true. 


Dwart’s gold. 16749. 


Some sweet angel 
sent him to me. 11700. 
Hersich (Ff. J.) American girl. 9475. 
Hersom (F. E.): 
Bob-white. 7934. 
Flimsy flounces. 3926, 10137. 
Swinging with Cupid. 3078. 
Time flies. 15941. 
Hertz (Ross) ‘Traveling coon. 11991. 


1649 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n.s., v.18 


Hervelois (De Caix d’) Deux piéces. 


21730. 


Herzer (Rudolf) Hoch Heidecksburg. 
2061 


Herzog (A. S.): 
I got my eye on you. 235. 
I’m cuckoo over you. 239. 
Island of dreams. 4828. 
Love me tenderly. 3850. 
When the sun is sinking. 721. 
Herzog (Stanley) So now Ill find 
another pal. 20395. 
Heseltine (Peter) : 
Along the stream. 18421. 
Bachelor. 37. 
Chopcherry. 14433. 
Folk-song preludes. 8189. 
Old song. 15565. 
Rutterkin. 15785. 
Sad song. 15787. 
To the memory of a great singer. 
9214. 
Heseltine (Philip) : 
Burd Ellen and young Tamlane. 
18598. 
Distracted maid. 18813. 
- Heracleitus. 19125. 
Johnnie wi’ the tye. 19438. 
Rantum tantum. 20191: 
Shcemaker. 20347. 
Take, O take those lips away. 
20547. 
Hess (C. LL.) Préludes et versets. 
20000. ( 226)% 
Hess (Cliff) : 
Bring it with you when you come. 
21200. 
Corn on the cob. 18723. 
I want a girl like mother was, 
when mother was a girl. 19291. 
Trish moon. 19387. 
Two best girls I love. 23104. 
Hess (J. Ch.) Nocturne sur le Noél 
dAdam. 22397. 
Hess (M. D.) Won’t you come back. 
9360. 
Hesse (Guillaume) 1,200 exercises 
pratiques des doigts. 4097. 
Hesse (R. F.) Henry Ford. 19123. 
Hesselberg (Edouard) : 
Dance of the sylphs. 25595 (66). 
For other compositions by E. Hes- 
Sselberg, see also this index 
under names of claimants of 
Copyright. ~ 
Hessian (Honora) Baby oo’ mine. 
18483. 
Heuberger (—) Midnight bells. 24516. 
Heugel: 
A Délie. 9416. 
Air d’Isabelle. 3391. 
Air de Pantalon. 3392. 
Ame des choses. 1517. 
Antar. 1529. 
Ariette de Zerbinette. 3444. 


1650 


Arpéges.. 9524, 12405, 12406. 

Autres disent. 12417. 

Aveu. 12424, 

Badinage. 9559. 

Bagatelles. 18498. 

Ballade. 12491. 

Ballet de la sultane des Indes. 
9564. 

Barearolle. 3488. 

Basses & chants donnés aux con- 
cours des classes Pein oe 
795, 18505. 

Benedicat vobis. 18529. 

Berceuse. 12476. 

Bouquet de fleurs. 1635. 

Bourrée. 812. 

Canzone madrigalescha. 1680. 

Cendrillon. 15307. 

Chance. 12569. 

Chanson. 12524, 

Shanson d’ autrefois. 1703. 

Chanson de Nausicaa. 18660. 

Chanson de Yascha. 1707. 

Chanson du coucou. 1708. 

Chromatisme-rythme. 12598. 

Cydalise et le chévre-pied. 9849— 
9851. 


Dans |’ ombre de la ecathédrale. — 


8070. 

Danse de Cydalise. 9878. 

Danse de Mnesilla. 9879. 

Danse des suivantes et du né- 
erillon [and] Pas des billets: 
doux. 9880. 

Danse rustique. 12658. 

Deux mains. 12690. 

Deux  valses-caprices. 
11594. 

Deuxiéme novelette. 18802. 

Dextérité. 12694. 

Divin théme! 12697. 

Doubles notes. 9972, 12713, 12714. 

Dualisme. 12732. 

Duo.. 13273: 

Ecole des arpéges. 18889. 

EHestasy. 135, 1882. 

En djinrika. 1889. 

Entrée d’ Amadis. 13274. 

Esclots. 911. 

Kitudes a’ artistes. 18914, 
18915. 

Fugues 4 4 parties. 945. 

Gamme chromatique. 10189. 

Génie de la forét. 10200. 

Grillon du foyer. 109338. 

Grisélidis. 13275. 

Heures. 2055, 12917. 

Huit Rubaiyat. 2347. 

Idylle. 18548, 13544. 

Invocation aux fées. 13276, 138277. 

Isabelle et Pantalon. 278, 1046, 
1047. 

Jardin du paradis. 19415, 19416. 

Je mourral plus que toi! 2461. 

Je pense 4 toi. 13073. 


11598, 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 19238 


Je revois ’heureux age. 13074. 
Jeu de balles. 19482. 
Jeune berger. 2258. 


Lecons d@harmonie. 1080, 19542. 


Légende. 13278. 

Légende d’ Amadis. 13279. — 
Légéreté. 10747. 

Loustic.., 1103, 13213. 

Ma rose. 10890. 

Madrid. 19656. 


10784, 13253. 
10918. 
1138, 8625. 


Main gauche. 
Marche des Atgipans. 
Mégére apprivoisée. 
Mois de mai. 1150. 
Navarraise. . 15308. 
Nénuphars. 2615. 
Noél @enfant. 15514. 
O Madone du ceil. 13280. 
@ nuit). )15529; 
Octaves. 13446, 13447. 
Pas de deux: | 11356.) - 
Pastel aux tons fanés. 
Peines d@’ amour. 13537. 
Phrase de Pallas. 20111. 
Pour fortifier les 4™"° 
doights. 13588. 
Prédication aux oiseaux. 19571. 
Prélude. 1568. 
Prélude-Aria-Rondeau. 11440. 
Prélude et Etude. 20153. 
Premiére novelette. 20154. 
Princesse d’Auberge. 15708. 


507. 


et Sie e. 


Prologue, scherzo et variations. 
13601. 

Puer natus est nobis. 2793. 

Qu’ ont done ses yeux. 13606. 

Quand Vhiver s’enfuit. 18607. 


Quand la cloche sonnera. 532. 
Querelle. 13611. 
Quintette. 11480. 
Rapsodie. 1244. 

Récit de Manoutchka. 
Récit des cloches. 2819. 
Roi de Lahore. 386. 
Romance de Pierrot. 
Rondels pour aprés. 
Ruth. 2879. 

sSamourais. 2888. 
Sapho. 14309. 
Scéne de Styrax. 11586. 
Sensuel tango. 572, 2925. 
Sérénade. 13706. 
Si mon cceur 

13730. 
Simple chanson. 
Sixtes. 13748. 
Sonatine. 11713. 
Sonatine bourguignonne. 11714. 
Sonatine pastorale. 11715. 
Sous le regard des Dieux bien- 
veillants &4 ’amour. 13811. 

‘Staceato, 13832. 

Suite dans le style ancien. 
3041. 5 


2818. 


50382. 
15765. 


était une. cage. 


11660. 


3040, 


Tea flirtation. 1355. 

Thais... 15310. 

Thérése. 1138. 

Tierces. 13937. 

Toc!.toe! 13948. 

Ton regard m’ enivre. 

Trémolo. 15954, 

Trés éGlegant. 1381, 13955. 

Trille. 13958. 

Valse d'une heure. 20709. 

Valse-voealises. 5447, 5448. 

Valza. 18876. 

Variantes slaves. 20718. 

Variations et fugue. 18181. 

Vélocité. 12072, 14005-14007. 

Vent. 12074. 

40 lecons graduées 
10352, 10353. 

42 exercices et études techniques 
de moyenne force. 10704. 

133 exercices techniques. 14492. 


Heurter (Charles) When grand- 
mother danced. 3258. 


Heverline (Jennie) Golden wedding. 
21654. 

Hewitt (B. G.) 

Hewitt (H. D.): 
Bright moments. 1644. 
Dance of the merry makers. 3720. 
Dream of youth. 23741. 
Friendly chat. 10178. 
Golden locks. 4009. 
Holiday in the country. 
Hunting the wild flowers. 
In lilac land. 2195. 
In the surf. 24178. 
Mill race. 24518. 
Out in the breakers. 
Playful breezes. 4933. 
Remembrance. 24922. 
Spring round. 11770. 


20650. 


de solége. 


Auto chum. 9539. 


24013. 
24055. 


24776. 


Young: cavaliers. 12325. 
Young virtuoso. 12326. 


Bull-dog dirge. 5873. 
Twin roses. 3184. 
Bull-dog dirge. 


Hewitt (J. F.) 

Hewitt (James) 

Hewitt & Osborn. 

5873. 

Heyser (E. BK.) : 
Ancient of days. 3427. 
Be Thou exalted. 1589. 

Heywood (Clara) My bluebird girl. 

4706. 

Heywood (Donald) : 
I’m satisfied. 12981. 
I want my sweet daddy 

14957, 19293. 

Miss Lindy Lou. 
Mistreated blues. 
My mother-in-law. 13382. 
Poor little lamb. 15681. 
Raising Cain. 13628, 17768. 
Seandal blues. 11585. 
Stoky Bailey. 15941. 


now. 


15392. 
13316. 


1651 


¥ bs : 


INDEX 


Hey wood (KE. W.) 
Black pote vlues. TOL. 
Daddy you’ve done put that thing 

on me. 14502. 
Pawn shop blues. 11367. 
Penetrating blues. 15639. 
Why did you take your love from 
me. 16293. 
Hiatt: (2B tay 
8090. 
Hibbeler (RR. O.): 
Hush-a-bye mammy’s 
14865. 
Little Chinese rag doll. 24322. 
Lost-my-baby blues. 19615. 
Tell me you'll forgive me. 20577. 
There’s a sad little girl. 28087. 
For other compositicns by R. O. 
Hibbeler, see also this index 
under names of claimants of 
Copyright. . 
Hickey (James) 
Hickey (M. A.) 
14808. 
Hickey (Vivian): . 
Ambition. 7836. 
AL might. S529 
Reason. 13628. 
Sunset garden. 9132. 
Hickman (Art) Day by day in every 


Song of the violin. 


little rose. 


Romance, 2849. 
Heavenly thoughts. 


way, I love you more and more. 
SOTT. 

Hickman (M. E.) Life without you 
is death. 15182. 


Hickman (R. M ): 
Jesus died praying for me. 21985. 
Will you take Jesus to-night. 
23268. 
Hicks (Frank): 
Classy kid. 18691. 


I’m feeling blue just for you. 
14911. 

I’m in love with my old fashioned 
mother. 12978. 

I went up in the air just for you. 
13004. 

Jiggs and Dinty Moore. 21988. 

Oh, you vamping kewpie. 15553 


Whistle away them doggone blues. 
16281. 
Will you be mine in rose time. 
20882. 
Hicks (M. L.): 
Dandelion. 9875. 
Money. 4665. 
Way down in Florida where the 
orange blossoms grow. 550d. 
Wee marine’s lullaby. 1416.: 
Hicks (M. P.) I love’ you, I love you. 
17033. 
Hicky (Billy) 
there’s the divil of a time. 
Higgins (Billy) : 
Doll baby, that’s the kind of a 
baby Iam. 18824, 23722. 


Finnegan’s in again, 
21550. 


169 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 18 


Georgia blues. 19018. 
Give it to me. 19033. 
There'll be some changes made. 
23030. 
Higgins (C. A:)~ Ola-apa-pa. ~17628. 
Higgins (D. L.) Playmate. 7111. 
Higgins (Jirs. Isaac) Hands off in 


Europe. 19089. 
Higgins (L.) Dear heart, I’m lonely. 
18776. 
Higgins (M. M.): 
Kimi ga kado. 6585. 
O shuku bai. 6989. 


Sakura no hana. 17245. 
Sakura, Sakura! 7246. ’ 
Song of Shizuka Gozen. T7375. 
Higgins (William) Doll baby. 18824. 
Higgs (Artemus) Red cross. 17778. 
High school choruses. 988. 
Hight (Ars. L. K.) Message of love 
from over the sea. 4641. 
Hightower (W. O.): 
I long for you. 2118. 
There’s a rose blooming for you. 
23036. 
Where the fairest flowers bloom. 
18271. 
Hilbrecht (Coy) Over the hill. 
Hildach (Eugen): 

In meiner cient! 23352 (4) 
Passage-bird’s farewell. 15626. 
Hildebrand (LL. P.) Beautiful Jane. 

12457, 

Hildreth (M. E ) 
Hildreth (R. E.): 
Dance of the flower girl. 6003. 
Twilight in Benares. T7587. 
Hilius (Jack) Premiére jeunesse. 

24887. 
Hall. CA:)/ ML ye 

Babbling brook. 1559. 

Say it with kindness. 5081. 
Hill (A. T.) Oriental mamma. 24765. 
Hill (Lady Arthur) Savior! breathe 

an evening blessing. 14163 (493) 
Hill (Billy) : 

Carmencita. 21249. 

Rock a bye my baby plues. 

West, a nest and you. 


(222) 
Hill (C. F.). Rustic lane: 24978. 
Bring back the lost 


$833. 


Love song. 4538. 


5030. 
_ 2097 4 


Bill -CE3 AS) 
minutes. 14353. 
2 01 OR Os ee 
Once more to fiivictt 
hand, 415579: 
Tendresse. 9167. 
Bi. CR 2aE ys 
Josephine. 6552. 
Mother, come back, and rock me 
to sleep. 6871. 
Sweetheart o’ mine. 
Bib AtG. Ca) * 
Marathon blues. 
March on blues. 


her fragile 


‘7469. 


17385. 
19691. 


2 


aod 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Hill (J. H.) Every day in every way. 
1897. 
Hill (May): 
Just memories. 19474. 
Wait till the clouds roll by. 25430. 
Balle fix. A) sorry. LATAL. 
Hill (Vena) Falling leaves. 3892. 
UL GY...) : 
Love from home for you and me. 
22148. 
Stepping out blues. 17983. 
Hill & Colburn. You’re the first one 
to open the doors of my heart. 14148. 
Hillemacher (Paul) 40 lecgons gra- 
duées de solfége. 10352, 10353. 
Hiller (Ferdinand) : 
He in tears that soweth. 4076. 
Vélocité. 12072. 


Hiller (Joe) ine. Under the apple 
tree. 3185. 
Hillier (1L.): 
Antoinette. 21051. 


Oh monsieur! 22450. 
Hillman (C. W.): 
Country boy’s blues. 
80438. 
My daddy ealls me honey. .11083. 
My home ain’t here. 15481. 
Hillman (0. D.).: 
Drifting down the moonlight trail. 
8126. 


5979, 8042, 


Jilted blues. 21990. 
Spanola dance. 3008. 
Sugar dada. 22918. 


You closed the door to happiness. 
23att, 

Hillman bros. Country boy’s. blues. 

5979, 8042, 80438. 
Hilsher (Frank) Debutante. 
Peliulson. Gired) . co... ine. 
3440. 
Hilton (Jack) Jenny. 4346. 
Hilton (M. L.): 
Ayesha. 16451. 
Foolish questions. 16823. 
Himalaya mine.- 16948. 

Himmelman (Charles) & co. 

self instructor for ukulele. 

Hindemith (Paul): 

Junge magd. 6560. 
Kammermusik no. 1. 6577. 
Quartett. 7168, 7169. 
Sonate. 6334-6336. 
Tanz der holzpuppen. 
1922. ~ 7808. 

Hindley «(Thos.) 

2736. 

Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge ine.: 
Assembly songs for every occa- 
‘sion. 238418. 
Beguilin’ smilin’ eyes. 
Boatman’s song. 16511. 

_ Fairies are calling you. 3889. 
High school choruses for special 
oceasions. 988. 


876. 
Anywhere. 


Union 
12046. 


7493. 


Patrol comique. 


14295. 


High school songs for every occa- 
Sion. 989, 990. 
Jack and Jill in happyland. 17160. 
Jaunting car. 150862. 
Kewpie doll’s dance. 
Lincoln. 2364. 
Lonely. 19599. 
Mammy’s lullaby. 17380. 


17222. 


Mareh of the boy scouts. 17386. 
Memorial day. 2489. 
Pretty Molly Malone. 15698. 


Reliance march, 24921. 
Seek ye the Lord. 25024. 
Smiling eyes. 25092. 
Songs of Ohio state university. 
Zila r: 
Tanglefoot’s mad chase. 18048. 
. Three encore songs. 5665. 
Universal school music 
25376-25378. 
Hine (D. W.) Old church. 15556. 
Hiner (FEF. BH.) After you’re mine. 
1489. 
Hines (N. W.) Georgia land. 16852. 
Hinman (D. H.) You did not know. 
14142, 
Hinman (8S. V.) When I have made 
you mine. 232138. 
Hinton (Arthur) : 
Birds on the wing. 3531. 
Chinatown festivity. 3627. 
Eastern lament. 3848. 
Lonely reaper. 4513. 
Morning song. 4682. 
Reaper’s romance. 45138. 
Hirchmann (Henri): 


series. 


Brigand .... il est entré. 5860. 
Ca eest amour. 5881. 

Epouse la. 10067, 12760. 

J’ai Vair d’un’ poire. 6523. 


J’ai les pieds en Valenciennes. 
6524. 

Jeune homm’ d’a présent. 

Surprise party. 7458. 

Va vit’ rue Thérése. 7605. 
Valse hésitation. 7613. 
Hird (Russell) Pretty little thing. 

22599, 24891. 
Hirsch (—): 
Baby blue eyes. 5787. 
List’ning on some radio. 2372. 
’Neath the South sea moon. 2611. 
Hirsch (Hugo): 
Begegn’ ich wo 
21137. 
Beim segeln, beim segeln. 21141. 
Du kleine fee vom varieté. 3825. 
Du schwarze Lola. 3825. 
Du _siisser, kleiner mannequin. 
3827. 
Erste nacht. 14624. 
Fimmel-fox. 3915. 
Give me one day. 185. 
I mean no one else but you. 251. 
Ich bieib dir treu. 4241. 


6942. 


9 


ner kleinen. 


1653 


INDEX 


pt. Tr n. S., ¥. 18 


Hirsch (Hugo)—Continued. 
If wives were put on sale. 
Li-Ho-San. 4467. 
Miidel muss da sein. 
No use crying if your sweetheart 

goes away. 11170. 


263. 


22166, 24419 


O Migdelein, du bist mir sehr 
verdiichtig. 22422, 24678. 

Perfect model for your arms 
516. 

Schau mir ganz scharf in die 
pupille. 22723, 25005. 


Schmus’ nicht. 5085. 


So ein frauenmund, ein kleiner 


22819. 
Tolle Lola. 7555. 
Wenn ich bei bubi bin. 23198, 
25457. 


Wie schén ist doch die welt. 5602 
Hirseh (lL. A.) 
Annabel Lee. 16426. 
Golden trail. 16882. 
I am thinking of you. 16999. 
Kama’s garden. 17212. 
Nobody but you. 15511. 
Pep it up. 13540. 
Some sweet day. 13781. 
Hirsch (Sol) Just one night. 


Hirsch (Walter) : 


4392. 


Horsey! keep your tail up, keep 
the sun out of my eyes. 21762, 
24036. 

Juliet. 23352 (74). 


Just like an angel from heaven. 
65TH. 


Ole Miss Blues. 25595 (461). 


‘Some lonesome night. 591. 
Tell me with smiles. 3090. 


Then I'll know that you care for 
me. 7521. 

You’ve simply 
23331. 

Hirst (Minette) : 
Rose-bud. 11534. 
Yaller gal. 12276. 

His girl. 992. 

His heart’s desire. 

Hitchcock (Velma) 


got me _ cuckoo. 


20782. 
On the road to 


Romany. 2698. 
Hitehner (HK. J.) Klumsy Katie. 
6594. 


Hitchy-Koo 1923. 

Hite (Bobby) : 
Cupid blues. 
Love is happiness. 17330. 

One mind for all. 17649. 

Story of freedom shall live. 17993. 

There’s a brand new gir! in town. 
25275. 

Hitz (Franz): 
Bonjour. 810. 
Chaumiére (La.) 
Verger. 18184. 

Hixon (Ethel) Little world. 4505. 


3786, 5035, 6717. 


16650. 


5982. 


. Hodges (L. S.) 


Hixon (O. H.) I love you in the good 
old fashioned way. 10454. 
Hjelmberg (Sigri) : 
Dr. Cone’s incantation. 14565. 
While there’s life there’s hope. 
16276. 
Hoagland (Ethelyn) Memories. 2491. 
Hoard (Gladyce) Sour grapes. 22862. 
Hob a derry danno. 14829. 
Hobart. CW..S.)2 
Kishin, 16 tends 
I would a sailor be. 6435. 
Mammy-love. 10909. 
Hoboken junior high school. 
high school. 4376. 
Hobson (Helen) Dream of my Ozark 
home. 38807. 
Hoby (Charles) 
Hoch (Harry) 


Junior 


Cupid corner. 18739. 


You. 12288. 


Hochberg (C. E.) You are my little 
dimple. 18331. 
Hochberger (Bernard) Dear old 
home. 3756. 
Hochman (I. J.): 
Al chet. 14188. 
Anniuta. 3482. 
Bessarabier chusid’l. 3523. 
Dlia mlodej para. 3782. 
Do sliubu. 3784. . 
Galicianer woloch’l. 14725. 
Hungarishe chosid’l. 14863. 


Ich hob moire far mein weib. 
14964. 
Luches. 15258. 
Na weselie. 4754. 
Pan Pietrowsky. 4875. 
Paslia sliubu. 4951. 
Zion mein Heilig land. 23343. 
Hock (A. E.) It was a rose they 
gave me. 13063. 
Hodge (A. J.): 
Have you 
23975. 
Old time religion. 24734. 
What have you done about God? 
25462. 
Hodge (C. R.): 


counted the cost? 


Across the lakelet. 9426. 
Titania. 5370. 
Hodges (F. C.) Home __ forever. 
19144. 


I just can’t tell what 
makes me happy. 19221. 

Hodgkin (B. E.) Song of the heart. 
22847. 

Hodgson (Albert) 

Hodgson (F. S.) 


You and I. 739. 
Shrine city. 11644. 


Hodson (F. J.) Old fashioned mother. 


24724. ; 
Hoeffner (Nellie) Old lame _ boot- 
legger’s girl. 11265. 


Hoefle (Carl): 
All broken up over you. 
21010, 21011. 
Sleepy eyes. 25088. 


16400, 


1654 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 19238 


Hoefs (Bi. Bde 
I have tried to forget. 17014. 


Mother dear. 11045. 
Hoehn (Raymond) Zouave polka. 
3366. 
Hoel (H. H.) Please don’t go away 


from me. 11407. 


Hoelscher (A. H.) Alaskan shores. 
12366. 


Hoelscher (C. F.): 
Blue rose fox trot. 
Old man jazz. 8810. 
There’s sunshine in your smile. 

23041. 


Hoen (J. W.) 
19047. 

Hoene (C. EH.) Gee! she’s the only 
girl for me. 21617. 


Hoerber (E. C.): 
My baby Sheba, she’s the cat’s 
me-ow 19831. 
Uncle Bim. 12039. 
Hoes (J. W.) Twilight. 3181. 
Hoff (Fred) Voice with a _ smile. 
D473, 12092. 
Hoff (Ivan) Damming, but you can’t 
damn me. 23671. 

Hoffman (—): 
Good as gold. 
Valse caprice. 

Hoffman (Al): 
How can I. 
Marcellonie. 


Hoffman (C. L.): 
Am meer. 25595 (242). 
Hark, hark, the lark. 

(501). 

Hoffman (HH. L.) I am peeping thru 
a knot hole in my father’s back yard 
fence. 10416. 

Hoffman (Fritz). Tanzlied. 25232. 

Hoffman (Gertrude) Out San Fran- 
eisco way. 14168 (717), 15603, 
15604, 17673, 22512, 22513, 24778. 

Hoffman (H. H.) I am standing by 
the gate, May. 41483. 

Hoffman (Harry): 


21182. 


God made you for me. 


6256. 
7608. 


14854. 
4581. 


14163 


Cry baby. 23665. 
I want a man. 1027. 
muonmman CJ. B:) Vade mecum. 
23124. 


Hoffman (J. H.) Liza, if you’ll love 
me I'll love you. 10809. 
Hoffman (M. P.): 
Chanson. 14830. 
Thy love, O Christ, _constraineth 
. us. 3148. 
Hoffman (W. F.) 
e 21583; 
_Hoffshire (J. W.) 
mine. 23695. 


106658—24—_28 


Forward march. 


Dear little girl of 


Hofmann (Josef): 


Lonesome. 8534. 

Lullaby. 8568. 

Nocturne. 8290. 

Nocturne-complaint. 12344 (185). 

Polonaise in E minor. 14163 

(439). 

Sister’s dolly. 9049. 

Wooden soldiers. 9362. 
Hofmeister (Friedrich) : 

Duet concertante. 12733. 

Serenade romantic. 13708. 
Hogan (F. J.) Ra-di-o. 4985. 
Hezan. CAs Git \ te ) Mother’s 


dream. 22304. 
Hogan (J. P.) 
14057. 


What.did I ever do. 


Always the same dear mother. 
15, 9471. 
Dear old Hrie. 


Hohman (Charles). 


16681. 
Mountain rose of 


Tennessee. 19817. 
Hoisington (EH. J.) Prairie pal. 
11433. 


Holahan (R.K.) Mother’s day. 6879. 
Holbrooke (Joseph) : 
Celtic suite. 9722. 
Danse moderne. 21391. 
Jamaican dances. 1051-1054. 
Let’s brighten everything. 316. 
Old home. 20019. 
Penguins’ walk. 4906. 
Pensée divine. 514. 
Stranger. 251738. 
Tame cat. 13887. 
Tea-shop girl. 16021. 
Wizard. 12253. 
Holden (A. J.): 
Come! said Jesus’ sacred voice. 
14163 (113) 
Every valley shall be exalted. 
14163 (162) 
Magnificat, in F, 
dimittis. 7808 (65) 
Mellow eve is gliding. 20974 (48) 
Now on land and sea descending. 
7808 (92) 
O salutaris. 5679 (82) 
Sometimes a light surprises. 5679 


and Nune 


(103) 

Suffer little children to come unto 
Me. 17997. 

Sunset and evening star. 5679 
(108) 

Twelve responses after prayer. 


14163 (245) 
Holden (C. EH.) : 
Come! said Jesus’ sacred voice. 
14163 (1138) 
Crucifix. 5679 (30) 
Every valley shall be exalted. 
14163 (162) 
Magnificat, 
dimittis. 


in., 7 F’, 
7808 (65) 


and Nune 


1655 


INDEX 


Holden (C. E.)—Continued. 
Now on land and sea descending. 
7808 (92) 
O salutaris. 5679 (82) 
Sometimes a light 
5679 (103) 


surprises. 


Sunset and evening star. 5679 
(108) 
Twelve responses after prayer. 


14163 (245) 
Holden (G. F.) You're all the world 


to me, 18351. 
Holden (H. B.) My mother’s last 
word. 430. 


Holden (M. 8.) Palmer-Curtis series 
of music readers for schools. 14163 
(420-422) 

Holden (Sidney) : 

Days of yesterday. . 21398. 


Deedle-dee-dee Detroit. 8085, ° 
9924 . 
Get happy. 10204. 


Good bye blues, hello home sweet 


home. 10256. 
I’m a one papa gal. 14908. 
Smiling crowds. 13763, 17924. 


They can’t resist me. 9193. 
Holderness (H 0O.): 

Alone. 9466. 

Those evening bells. 7531. 


Holderness, Wilson & Bottler: 
Alone. 9466. 
Those evening bells. 7531. 

Those eyes softly beaming. 23055. 
Hollabaugh (Mary) Back home 
again. 1569. 
Holladay (Ben) 
plow. 19521. 
Hollaender (F.) 
13167, 22087. 
Hollaender (Victor) 

14163 (104) 
Holland (Dresden) pseud. See Hony- 
wood (H. H.) 


Lad that follows the 
Liliput. 10780, 


Christmas fairy. 


Holland (Frank) Just between us 
two. 22013. 

Holland (Jock) To welcome me. 
23066 

Holland (Mrs. M. J.) Lonely mother. 
19602. 


Holland (Theodore) : 
Fireflies. 6181. 
Green lattice. 6273. 
Nightfall. 6963. 
Poem. 7115. 


Hollander (G. C.): 
Chiquita. 8001. 
Day by day. 110. 
Nita. 13410. 
Holley (HK. B.): 
Cooay, cooay, coo. 14470. 
Sunshine city forever for me. 
13860. 


| Holliday (Doris) 


pt. 1, n.s., v. 18 


Holley (Philmore) 
28751. 


Drop that sack. 


Waltz composition. 
no. 1. 23170. 
Holliday (J. C.): 
Animal book. 12393. 
Buckingham fair. 12526. 
Cap and bells. 143892. 
Morceau élégant. 4677. 
Pastoral dance, 4894. 
Rag-picker of done-for 
22620. , 
Skipton rig. 17912, 17918. 
Three west country dances. 214. 
Trying to learn English by a 
Frenchman. 25348. 
Hollingsworth (W. H.) 
old Washington. 10339. 


heap. 


Hello, dear 


Hollins (D.) Sad blues. 5064. 

Hollinshead (Kalimo) pseud. Sce 
Donaldson (KH. M.) 

Hollinshead (U. D.) I want you. 


21875. 

Hollister (lL. D.) Ships that pass by 
in, the night, 22777. 

Hollman (Josef) Love song. 22148. 

Holloway (A. V.) Japanese serenade. 
13071. 

Holloway (Herbert) : 

Goodbye, mother dear, 

195. 

I don’t believe it. 21801. 

Oh Winnie, dear Winnie-peg. 477. 
Holloway (T. B.) Dempsey City 
bound. 18797. 

Holmar (M. L.) 
lira. T7839. 
Holmer (Albert) : 
I taught the other 
24119. 

I’ve been a fool. 4219, 17073. 
Holmes (—) Call of the sea. 23547. 
Holmes (— Helmburgh) See Helm- 

burgh-Holmes (—). 
Holmés (Augusta) : 
Festival at Sorrento. 18956. 
Montagne noire. 7808 (81). 
Prayer at dawn. 20150. 
Vision de la reine. T7808 (147). 
Holmes (G. E.) Gates of Solds "S214, 
10198, 12344 (107). 

Holmes (J: W.) ce was my only 
friend. 6878. 

Holmes (W. A.) : 


don’t ery. 


AmeriSka, slovenska 


fellow how. 


So why do you ery for me. 20396. 
What are you doing now. 20794. 
Holmes-Dallimore (A.) How amiable 


are Thy dwellings. 16975. 

Holroyd (Herbert): I'll tell the world. 
6397. 

Hoist (Gustav) : 


Fugal concerto. 19005-19007. 
Fugal overture. 8206,  21592-— 
ZIG. 


1656 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Lovely kind and kindly’ loving. 
2414, 

Perfect fool. 
St. Paul’s suite. 
Savitri. 15804. 
Sergeant’s song. 13709. 
Spring song. 22882. 
Two psalms. 19143. 

Flolt (A. W.). Sweet Sabbath bells. 


8852, 11379, 11380. 
1262. 


22957. 
Holt (Hinar) Scandia waltz. 24999. 
Holt (Ernst) Dancing sunbeams. 
6009. 
Holt (Fred): 
Brown-father’s father’s father. 
7952. 
He’s only a working man. 12902. 
He wouldn’t believe me. 8271. 
Li’l old one pound notes. 138165. 
My wife’s my wife. 13897. 
No money, what about it. 13413. 
That don’t matter. 1358. x 
Tom Hall. 13949. 
‘Holt (G. E.): 
At night. 21066. 
I loved thee. 21831. 
Holt (8S. C.) Loose fingers. 8540. 


Holton - (Dell) 
while. 24094. 


Holton (F. B.): 
Children of the Bible. 9746. 
Hope of the ages. 24082. 

Joyful Hastertide. 4369. 
Wonderful tidings. 1448. 
World’s Redeemer. 23295. 

Holton (F.-M.): 

Dandy White and Lindy Snite. 
14519. 


I Jove you all the 


Mother Care. 15388. 
Mother-of-care. 1154. 


Hoiten (P. B.):: 
Dandy White and Lindy 
14519. . 
Mother Care. 
Mother-of-care. 
Holtz (C. E.) 
DAR 
Holtz (Lou) Oh soul of me. 4819. 
Holtzclaw (K. M.) When the north- 
bound train reaches Mason Dixon 
line. 5560. 
Holy Spirit, come and fill us. 
Holzapfel (1. 
called. 59555. 
Holzmann (Ad.) 
gitarre oder laute. 
Homberg (J.) Trio. 
Home again. 16961. 
Home sweet home. 18364 (95). 


Snite. 
15388. 

1154. 
I’m yours forever. 


16958. 
C.) When our country 


Neue schule fiir 
1175. 
7564, T7565. 


Homeyer (C. W.) & co.: 


Guardian angel. 10278. 

Snowflakes. 17926. 
Honegger (Arthur) : 

Sonate. 4111. 

Sonatine. 5189. 

Trois fragments. 19149. 


Honey (Alfred) José. 4361. 

Honeygoskey (Mike) I still picture 
the first kiss upon your beautiful 
lips. 8352. 

Honeymoon in 2000. 5507. 

Honeymoon parade. 19156. 

Honywood (H. H.) Mystery eyes. 
22365. 

Hood (J. C.) Ku klux blues. 

Hood (M. A.) Rejoice. 24920. 

Hoole, 5. CE. 35.) Fork of the road. 


10708. 


10161. 
Hook (James) Golden sun, _ thy 
warmth display. 4012. 
Hooke bros. piano co. Promises. 
11468. 
Hooker (G. E.): 
-God’s grace is sufficient. 23900. 
His smiling face. 24009. 
Redemption. 22638. 
Hooker (T. O.): 
Her smiles. 14811. 
Radio blues. 11483. 
Hooley (D. G.) Someone’s waiting for 
you. 20418. 
Hooper: (Li <8.) Charleston strut. 
5929. 


Hoopes (EH. C.) Winners. 733. 

Hoorman (Minta) Mother’s love. 8680. 

Hooten (1. B.) Don’t take everybody 
for your friend. 23727. 


Hoover (George) Two two 
worlds. 5422. 
Hoover (M. R.) Wanderer’s return. 
5494, 
Hoover (Ruthello) Dad dear old 
dandy darling dad. 3710. 
Hope (B. M.): 
Little coon’s prayer. 6650. 
Little holes in heaven. 19584. 
Two cozy chairs. 5420, 7589. 
Wondering eyes. 5625. 
Hope (Boots) Brown | skin - girl. 
18593. 


Hope (Brian): 


Dance of the minutes. 101, 1798. 


In a fairy boat. 267, 2183. 
Leisure hour. 242938. 
Water-lilies. 14035, 16199. 
Hope (Daphne) Slumberland hush- 
a-bye. 22813. 
Hope (Leslie) Old-fashioned couple. 
13464. 


Hope pub. co.: 


Homer (George) I miss my Dixie Best anthems. 21156. 
mammy. 10490. Favorite Gospel songs. 6170. 
Homer (Sidney) erie, song. 16465, Selected Sunday school songs. 
16466. 1274, 11607-11610. 
1657 


4 “Pe ee 


INDEX 


Hopekirk (Helen) 
low. 7210. 

Hopkins (C. W.) 

Hopkins (Frank) 


Robin Goodfel- 


Lonesome. 22121. 
Snuggle pup Can- 


tor. 22818. 
Hopkins (Frederick) Sunlight on 
your hair. 20501. 
Hopkins (H. P.) Moonbeams. 11026. 
Hopkins (L. J.) Behind the honey- 
suckle vine. 16482. 
Hopkins (M. E.): 
Answer me, buddy. 14237. 
By low, my pretty one. 14367. 


Tll think it over sometime. 14898. 
Luella Lou. 15261. 


Mother Rose. 15393. , 
Hopper (C. M.) Before them Klu 
klux pages me. 9589. 
Hopper (Emmeline) Shadowy ave- 
nue. 138716. 
Hopper (G. H.) Indiana avenue 
blues. 13049. 
Hopper (Irma): 
Rose of the cabaret. 11540. 
When the rain drops fall. 5561. 


Hoppin (S. B.) Rondo. 19160. 

Hora tonta. 8299. 

Hord (F. D.) If I had this whole 
wide world I'd give it all for you. 
4253. 


Horn (Charles) Southern Rose. 
13815. 
Hornberger (G. O.): 
Just a little bunch of roses. 
22006. 

Silent words of gold. 20359. 

Horne (Alexander) Dear chapel 
bell. 9900. 
Horne (EK. C.): 

Girlie mine. 14748. 

Old fashioned yesterdays. 15559. 
Horne (Edgar) Pourquoi. 2776. 
Horne (Elsie) Valse caprice. 18176.. 
Horner (Ralph): 

O Lord, Thou art my God. 8773. 

Pompadour. 7126. 

Horno (Del’): 

Néracar. 15490. 

Oriental dream. 7034. 

Scénes d’amour. 7256. 

Songe de fleur celeste. 9092. 

True love. - 7571. 

Tzigania. 7591. 

Horrocks (A. E.) pseud. See 
Paramythioti (Nico). 14163. 

Horsey (Preston) Satisfied blues. 
2894. 


Horsley (Gus): 
Fade away blues. 12780. 
Four o'clock blues. 171. 
Man I picked to take your place. 
19685. 


pt. II, n.s., v.18 


Horst (Carita von): 


Gebet. 6218. 

Herr Lenz. 63828. 

Konigskind. 6595. 
Marienlied. 6760. 


Nachtlied. 6934. 
Schmied schmerz. 7259. 
Horton (KH. B.) Songs of the Mastey. 
599. 
Horton (EK. W.) You’re my little ray 
of sunshine. 3348. 
Horton (lL. H.) jr. Pie night: 7105. 
Horwitt (Harry) You’re a very nice 
husband and you’re a very nice 
wife. 12306. . é 
Horwitz (Bob) Why did she? 25517. 
Hoschke (FE. A.): 
Buffoon. 814. 
Danse bacehanale. 863. 
Ktude. 997. 
Indian. 1043. 
Lucille. 1114. 

Song without words. 
Tragedy. 1379. 
Hosford (Harry) ‘Tripping along 

with yourand me. 25339. 
Hosking (A. N.): 
Garden of memory. 10192. 
Harvest moon. 10307. 
Miss Matilda. 11005. 
Somehow. 5180. 
Hosmer (EH. 8.) : 
God is love. 12864. 
Grand chorus in E flat major. 
23934. 
Hark! 
23967. 
Jesus, Thou joy of loving hearts. 
24210. 
Man without a country. 375. 
Offertory in G@ minor. 8786. 
Our spring. 13506. 
Sortie in G. 251385. 
Worship the Lord in the beauty 
of holiness. 25556. 
Hosmer (Lucius) : 
Ethiopian rhapsody. 18913. 
March of the trolls. 15289. 
Mia carissima. 6819. 
Régne de Terpsichore. 2827, 2828. 
Hotchkiss (N. A.) Music. 15404. 


1305. 


hark! an angel throng. 


Hotchkiss (Ruby) Old king Tut. 
17637. ; 

Hough (B. W.) Magnificat and Nunc 
dimittis. 15275. 


Hough (M. C.): 
Hot stuff. 6353. 
Seein’ you can’t take it easy, get 
a job and go to work. 7274. 
Houghton (N. L.) I’m just achin’ for 


you. 12979. . 
Houlihan (W. J.) Think of me. 
0300. 


Hoult (V. L.) At the river. 12410. 


1658 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 19238 


House (Judson) Laughter and love 
and you. 1475 (20), 2335. 
Houstoun (D. H.) Woodland flowers. 
14120. 
Houze (Burksy): 
I can’t use you now. 21796. 


Safety pin him to your side. 
22698. 

Hovenden (Mae) Just to-day pal. 
PAOT. 435° 


Hovious (M. A.) Days and nights are 
lonely. 6024. 

How can I leave thee. 103883. 

How come. 10039, 10864, 11845. 

How te write and play accompani- 
ments in a Simplified manner in any 
key. 19172 

Howard (Caroline) Old south chap- 
ter D. A. R. march. 11267. 

Howard (Emily) Weary moon. 7674. 

Howard (G. H.) Old south chapter 
D. A. R. march. 11267. 

Howard (H. D.) Way down in Ten- 
nessee. 5506. 

Howard (H. G.): 
Every day. 3877. 
I’m going to wander. 

Howard (J. E.): 

If I were in love with somebody. 
else. 14978. 
Looking for a bully. 14163 (316). 
Virginia Brown. 16171, 18197, 
23154, 23155, 25416. 
Howard (J. T.): ’ 
Sun will shine again. 9129. 


17047. 


There is sweet music here. 9188. 
Howard (Richard) When the leaves 
come tumbling down. 720, 3268, 


5559, 12181. 

Howard (Rossiter) Soldiers of Christ, 
arise! 1291. 

Howard (Sam) I never thought you’d 
care. 17067. 


Howard (Sam) music pub. co. 
here when you come back. 10444. 
Howard (Vernard) To me you are 

perfect. 20644. . 

Howard & co. Blossom time. 54. 
Howard bros. Do you, don’t you, will 
you, won’t you, love me too. 9949. 
Howden (Mrs. L. A.) Oh the Irish 

hearts. 11251. 
Howe (C.) My Indiana home, 13376. 
Howe (H. L.) How I love you my 


_ Arkansas. 10380. 
Howe (1. 8.) Roaming girl. 5027. 
Howe (J. H.): 
Olympic suite. 2692. 
Our Washington. 20066. 
Howe (R. W.): . 
Mr. Jiggs. 19770. 
Ragtime darktown jazz baby. 
pal. 
Howell (—) HKvenipg pleasures. 
16773. ’ 


Tll be 


Howell (D. W.) 
service. 18772. 
Howell (Dorothy) : 
Little prince. 4493. 
Little princess. 4494. 
Pot pourri. 24875. 
Seeret. 25028. 
Howell (H. W.) 
Howell (Harold) 


Deaconess hymn of 


If only. 18012. 
A-down the dreamy 


river. 18385. . 
Howell (I. J.) Days of long ago. 
3749. 
Howell (Warren) To my dearest. 
11978. 


Howells (Herbert) : 
All in this pleasant evening. 
14199. . 

‘ Chosen tune. . 14437. 

King David. 8465. 

Luchinushka. 15259. 

O, my deir hert. 8774. 

Pastorale. 14859. 

Peacock pie. 20098. 

Rhapsodie quintet. 
Spanish lullaby. 


7198. 
159238. 


Howes & son. Moonbeams. 11027. 
Howsgill (Richard) : 

Mecea. 10947. 

This year, next year. 11948. 
Howland (C. A. W.) ~ .Sylphette. 

25216. 

Howze (I. B.) Our radio. 22506. 
Hoyt (H. R.): 


Just you and I. 10676. 
Let’s go home. 10760. 
Suppose. 11814. 
Hoyt (M. W.): 
Consecration. 9810. 
He saves me. 10319. 
Victor in the storms of life. 12077. 
Winning of the sinner, 12248. 
Huarte (Julian): 
Causerie. 23570. 
Cubanita. 18735. 
Tema granadino. 25247. 
Thy glances. 7539. 
You alone. 14137. 
Hubay (Jend): 
Chanson de Hussards. 5679 (24) 
Danse hongroise. 5679 (32) 
Fantasie tziganesque. 14163 (165) 
Fiinf konzertetuden. 21779. 
Spanisech. 14163 (535) 
Hubbard (Ford) Song of the mummy. 
5201 


Hubbell (Raymond) Fabric of 
dreams. 16779. 
Huber (Ethel) Always come _ to 
mother. 18422. 
Huber (F. R.) Prelude pathetique. 
22598. 
Huber (Justin) Waltz in B flat. 
25435. S 
Huberman (Bronislaw) Petite suite. 
20107. 


1659 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v2 18 


Hubert (F. J.) Lillian. 6635 

Huddleston (Corra) Hearts jazz. 
14806. 

Huddleston (E.) Tin wedding march. 
141638 (575) 


Huddlestone (J. R.) Winter garden’s 
carnival dance. 14107. 
Hudnall (Himer) Swanee River love 
song. 20512. 
Hudnall (Huling) : 
J found my way to heavy en. 4159. 
Mammy won’t bev weepin’ no more. 
4579. 
Hudson CG as 
Pretty eyes. 24888. 


Pretty rose for you. 11446. 


Hudsen Une H. B.) Goiden memo- 
ries, end 
Hudson (Hania) Golden pathway. 
10244. 
Hudson (Leonard) : 
Hobgoblin. 16952. 


Jenny kiss’d me. 15067. 


Jesus, friend of children. 1058S. 
Hudson (Octavia) : 
Child-garden of melody and 
rhythm. 12588. 


chil- 
19146, 


Home normal course for 
dren’s work in music. 
21750. 

Illustrative music and songs fer 
the kindergarten. 18022. 
Hudson (R G.) Sun won't shine in 
Dixie, till you come back to me. 
9130. 
Hudson 
grand march. 
Hiie (Georges) : 

Dans |’ ombre de la cathédrale. 
8070. 

En djinrika. 1889. 

Fantaisie pour flite et orchestre. 
6158. 

Heures. 2055. 

Hutgel (Robert) : 
Meine pupperln. 22222. 
Wir reisen nach wildwest. 
Hiihn (Paul) Meister von 
martre, 6789. 
Huerter (—): 

Au bal. 25595 (331) 

Berceuse. 20974 (99) 

Caprice. 20974 (105) 

In the land of sunshine. 
(145). 

In the starlight. 25595 (414). 

Intermezzo. 25595 (396). 

Melodie. 25595 (3897). 

Told at twilight. 25595 (505). 

Yesterdays. 20974 (231). 

Huerter (Charles) : 

Album of six 
21006. 

Antoinette. 


(Roberta) Commencement 


9804. 


14109. 
Mont- 


20974 


compositions. 


3439, 


“Hughes (J. T.): 


Little mother, my own. 8525. 
March burlesque. 8602... 
Miniature. 8648. 
Nightmare. 8750. 
Pirate dreams. 24863. 
Romance poetique. 8948. 
Shepherd’s song. 9021. 
Snowflake. 7346. 
Tender thought. 7507. 
There is a blessed home. 25266. 
Valse burlesque. 9256. 
Hueser (Paul) Oh, bow funny it 
feels. 4817. 
Hueston (Billy) Nobody knows but 
my pillow and me. 2627. 
Huft (Josephine) Star of gold. 
20466. 


Huffer (F. K.).: 
Huffer’s new high school orches- 
tra bock. 14860. 
Let the fun begin. 317. 
Hutfer’s new high ‘school. orchestra 
book. 14860. 
Huffine (G. H.) Bear eat. 23459. 
Huffman (C. E.). What is your pretty 
name? 3249. 
Hutfman (EH. H.) Tell him how well 
I love him o16027. 
Hufnail (R. E.): 
I’m thinking of you. 
Love’s sweet honeymoon. 


24113. 
24398. 


Hug (Gebrtider) & co. Schule des 
klavierspiels. 2916. 

Huggard (John) Every day life. 
16775. 

Huggins (Mrs. G. W.) Memories of 
childhood. 15326. | 

Huggs (H. 8.) Keep a’ goin’. 19498. 

Hughes (A. W.) Champlain. 18657. 

Hughes (Bill) Jiggs and Dinty 
Moore. 21988. 

Hughes (D. D.) At twilight. 3455. 

Hughes (Frank) Mickey Donohue. 
24515. 

Hughes (Glenn) Dolly of the movies. 
14568. 

Hughes (H. P.) Do you miss me. 
1838. 

Hughes (Herbert) : 


16390. 
1684, 


Air for the G string. 
Carol of Jesus child. 


Some-one, some-day. 17941. 
Sunset and dawn. 18008. 
Hughes (Rupert) Homesick tunes. 
993. 
Hughes (T. J.) Ask Mr. 


Huguet (Rogelio) : 


Chick. 26. 


Corrientes. 16633. 
Humoresque. 2087, 16985. 
Huhn (Bruno) Great is ee Lord. 
6271. 
Huish (O. P.) Each day a Mother's 
day. 1878. 


1660 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


‘Hull (J. P.): 


Battle morn. 23455. 

Roses rouges. 24967. 
Hull (Walter) : 

Baby boy. 18481. 

Baby-girl kisses. 

Childhood dreams. 

Colored soldier boy. 

Hobby horse. 19138. 

Jack and a Jill. 19412. 

Lady bug. 17242, 24273. 

Lager beer. 17244, 24276, 

Me. or Mac. 19715. 

Molly Mahone. 17444, 24529. 

Most wonderful dream. 17466. 

My lady pal. 17508. 

Nip o’ rye. 17567, 24650. 


164538, 25440. 
18675... 
16611. 


Rum demon. 20270. 
Songs of bonnie Scotland. 17958, 
25129. 
Tin Lizzie. 18114. 
Umpire. 18164. 
White eagle. 18283. 
Hulla. 10395. 


Hullah (John) Storm. 17989. 
Hult (Adolf) Surely He hath borne 
our griefs. 5262. 
Humbert (H. F.): 
Musie for quiet worship. 421. 
Psalm of the Son of man. 529. 
Hume (J. O.): 
Anglo-oriental. 23403. 
Boosey’s cornet solo album, no. 
6. 21189. 
Drum-head church service. 12731. 
Hume (K. K.): 
Now you’re talkin’. 19955. 
Sittin’ pretty with a gal in Ten- 
nessee. 13747. 
Hummel (—): 
Rondo favori. 8952. 
Walzer. 25595 (399). 
Hummel (H. A.): 
Babe’s evening prayer. 21086. 
Don’t blame me for calling her 
sunbeam. 16710. 
God’s chosen mother of mine. 
14752. 
Good morning, Texas. 21663. 
Hibiscus blooms. 10348. 
I can’t seem to love my hubby any 
more. 4153. 
I don’t know why I said good-bye 
to Dixie. 17008. 
Island nights. 2227, 10599. 
Just a little rag-doll waiting for 
you. 22009.. 


Knickers. 13121. 
Lonely bachelor. 13196. 
Montreal. 24534. 


‘Nobody knows. 2626. 

Road that leads backhome. 5026. 

Sing me an old fashioned melody 
over the radiophone. 5149. 


| Hunt (Thomas). 


Snap your fingers. 22816. 
There’s a rose in Rosenbloom, 
Rosie. 3119. : 
Vagabond blues. 23126. 
Virginia sunshine. 3223. 
Why did you Yeave me sweetie. 
23253. 
Would you lose any sleep over 
me. 23296. 
You're the girl I’ve been looking 
for:,, 3350, 
Hummel (J. N.) Alma Virgo. 23384. 
Hummer (H. A.) Dear old Georgia 
mammy. 12678, 23699. 
Humperdinck (E.) Hexenritt. 
Humphreys (B. A.) > 
Ain’t that pitiful. 23373. 
I’m going to be a vampire and 
get me a Sheik. 24108. 
I wants myself a sweet sweet 
daddy. 24181. 
Sing me a song of Dixie. 7329. 


6529. 


Humphreys (Bert)  pseud. See 
Humphreys (B. A.) 

Humphreys (H. E.) Hunt. 2089. 
Humphreys (Muriel). When love 
awakes. 50948. 

Hundley (Doshia). Let Jesus in. 


10751, 19549. e 
Hundred pipers. 1000. 
Hungary, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. V. 
Hunleth music co. St. 
phony march. 17829. 
Hun (Ac cB»ye: 
Buddy. 23538. 
Happiness. 23958. 
Lorna Doone. 17314. 
Hib ( Ao de 
It tickles me to tickle you. 21970. 
Skies of June. 5154. 
Hunt (George). He’s an odd fellow. 
16925. 
Hunt (H. I.) publishers’ agent: 
Feed My sheep. 21541. 
O gentle presence. 11206. 
O’er waiting harpstrings. 11226. 
Shepherd, show me how to go. 


Louis sym- 


11636. 
Hunt (Mrs. Kelsey). Away down 
South. | 9548. 
Hunt (L. C.) See Chalmers-Hunt 
(Leonard). 


Hunt (R. H.): 


Five sketches. 6368. 
Little suite. 22107. 
Hunt (S. C.) Blossom-time. 54. 
Love song of Har 
Dyal. 8554. 
Hunt (Tom). Love spell. 8555. 
Hunter (Alberta): 
Chirp‘n’ the blues. 7808 (171), 
14431. 
Down South blues. 18854. 
Mistreated blues. 4655. 


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INDEX 


pt. Itt, n.s., v.18 


Hunter (KH. F.) 
but it is too late now. 

Hunter (Marguerite) 
C’s. 17848. 

Huntington (E. 8S, 8S.) For composi- 
tions by E. S. S. Huntington, see 
this index under names of claim- 
ants of Copyright. 


You may be sorry 
25578. 
Musical A B 


Huntington (Katherine). Concord 
hymnal. 16626. 

Huntley (Austin). My alltyme girl. 
2560 


Huntley (Hal). Billie eatin’, 21167. 


Huntley (Sydney) : 
In my dreams. 
Shadows. 7290. 
When I found you. 9308. 
You forgot. 7773. 


Huntoon (Homer). Melody magic. 
10956. 
Huntzinger (R. L.) ine.: 
April time. 14245. 
Arise, shine. 14250. 
From a garden. 1952. 
Give a man a horse he ean ride. 


8389. 


19082. 

Hear Thou my prayer. 16929. 
dove came creeping into my 
heart. 17325. 

Red roses. 15736. 


Rock-a-by train. 17799. 

Wage of the fighting men. 16184. 
Hupp (EH. H.) Song of the birds. 
- 20427. 

Hurd (Robert) Sea mist. 8995. 
Huré (Jean) Petite chanson. 


Hurley (A. J.) O let my dream 
come true. 2650. 

Hurley (Ed.) Dancer of the Nile. 
18753. 

Hurlstone (W. Y.) Derby ram. 
12685. 

iurney (KF. J.) Deep in the heart. 
21418. 

Huron. 2008. 


Hurst (Jan) Coralisle. 14473, 14474. 
Hurt (G. E.) Blue and white. 7926. 
Huse (S. M.) God-America’s might. 
12863. 
Hush somebody’s calling my name. 
19181, 19182. 
Hush-a-ba’, _ birdie, 
10400. i 
Huson’'(T. A. eo 
Dad. | 9854. 
Happy medium. 10296. 
Los Angeles, the coming 
10839. 
Progress. 
Huss (H. H.): 
Cherry blossoms. 23583. 
Cloud on. the hill top. 23616. 
Fairy princess. 238799. 


croon, croon. 


city. 
11451. 


1662 


In Aready. 14998. : 

Lake Como by moonlight. 24277. 

March of the boy scouts. 24450. 

Old duchess at the court ball. 
24722. 

’ Peter Pan baby. 24828. 


Sicilian brigands. 25060. 
Skaters. 25084. 

Huston (F. C.): : 
Childhood days. 3621. 
My little Rose. 6915. 


Hustwick (Alfred) Hollywood. 20974 
(139). 


Hutehes (J. M.) Down in Mexico. 


18850. 
Hutcheson (Ernest) Album leaf. 
763. 
Hutchins (C. B.) Mother. 8672. 
Hutchins (F.) Spread a little glad- 
ness. 22874. 
Hutchins (Mrs. G. H.) Minnesota 
song. 399. 
Hutchins (Willis) Once more. 20036. 
Hutchinson (K. D.) Pie night. 7105. 


Hutchinson (W. J.) Victorious life. 


20729. 
Pruth (A) i Ee Plantation blues, 
11403. | 
Hutson (Virginia) If you could sail 
with me. 14986. 


Hutten (G. P.) Wickie wickie hula 
heigh. 9338. 
Hutton (Bob) 
Hutton (R. 8.) 
Frutton( T. J.) My home. 18374. 
Huxley (C. M.) Lorraine. 138209. 
Hyatt (A. 8.) Aladdin. 12365. 
Hyatt (J. C.) They’ve brought back 
the last of the boys from the Rhine. 
16057. 
Hyatt (N. I.) My God, I thank Thee. 
8709. 


Hyatt (Oscar) 
25461. . 
Hyde (C. E.) Hvening hymn. 14168 
(159). 
Hyde (Johnny) Heartaches. . 23987. 
Hyde. (Will): 
Beaver. 799. 
Hegyptian. 10040. 
How yer coming up old tortoise. 
8307. 
King of the Cannibal Islands. 
19507. 
Klu klux klan. 
Hylton (Jack): 
Joyce. 15081, 21997. 
Tell-tale twilight. 16030, 23000. 
Hyman (Bae) You’re a very nice 
husband and you’re a very nice 
wife. 12306. 
Hymnal for the Sunday school. 1002. 
| Hyslop (T. B.) Nile. 4783. 


Captain Oojah. 9701. 
Farmerettes. 1915. 


What aloha means. 


8475. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Hyvari (J. ©.) Crossing the bar. 
12633. 
Til never grow tired of waiting. 
8331. 


Til say she is. 10484, 12257. 
I’m new born again. 19258. 
I married a wife. 12985. / 
I’ve been under de water. 19281. 
I wonder where Maria’s gone. 21884. 
I would not be a sinner. 19306. 
-Iacolletti (Pietro) : 

Ammore @’ ’o Cardillo. 5732. 

?O panorama ’e Napule. 6987. 
Iasilli (Gerardo) : 

Gatti’s (D.) thirty-five etudes 
with major and minor scales. 
10195. 

Tasilli’s (Gerardo) modern saxo- 
phonist. 10531. 

Marcia palermitana. 10921. 

Marcia zingaresca. 10922. 


Ibbottson (Gordon) Once in a blue 


moon. 11292. 
Ibelli (L. P.) If you’re feeling lone- 
some. 24147, 


Ibert (Jacques) : 
Canzone madrigalescha. 
Deux mouvements. 24136 
Ice (Lee): 
Blennerhassett’s melody of love. 
143825. 
Twelve bells waltz. 9245. 
Ice (Lee) music co. Blennerhassett’s 
melody of love. 14825. 
Ich gei arois. 4242. « 
Iddings (Frank) Nosie Rosie. 17580. 
Ideal music book, no. 18. 4249. 
Ietti (Domencio) : 
Bagnaiuolo é la bagnante. 
°O scupatore taliano. 8778. 
Tarantella americana. 20557. 
If dreams came true. 2162. 
Ifill (Sinelair) I know she’s waiting 
for me ’way back home. 8326. 
Igney (Dale) Longing ever longing 
for you dear. 10829. 
Igney (Dora) Dream castles. 9986. 
Ihrig (Alta). Name of Wooster. 
11145. 


Ikeler (O. P.) 


1680. 


3479. 


Dickie bird. 16699. 

Iidstad (M. L.) I’m in love with the 
world to-night. 24105. 

Ilgenfritz (M. P.) jr. In my Swanee 
River home. 19348. 

ligenfritz (McNair) : 


Heavenly daneers. 12910, 
Ivresse de Salomé, 19410. 
Ili trouble more. 21910. 


Illisno (Arturo) 
Rosalia. 18367: 
- Ilynsky (—). Berceuse. 
Imbimbo (Gino): 
; Camicie nere. 
Piccola falena. 


A eanzona.e Santa 
25598 (841). 


5891 
15558. - 


Imke (E. L.) Be a kid again and 
come along with me. 12451. 

Immanuel, 21911. 

Immerman (Milton) Come with me 
dear. 9802. 


Immortal hour. 8547, 8569, 9082. 
Immortal songs 13028. 
Imperial music pub. co.: 

Katie Callaghan. 22027. 

Money blues, daddy I need money. 

22278. 

Impresario in Angustie. 7. 
In a Persian garden. 1491. 
In Bethlem’s manger lowly. 
In cheider. 2189 
In flower of April springing. 268. 
In Jungle-land. 2676. 
In merry mood. 15010. 
In that bright shining world. 


21918. 


19352. 


In that great getting up morning. 
42938. 

In the moonlight. 10255. 

Ince (T. H.) In sunny Cal. 21933. 

Incognito (Victor) Down home gal. 
9979. 


Independent music co. Take me back 
to the garden of roses. 22981. 

In der Gand (Hanns) 26 schwyzer- 
lieder. 6472. 

Indische nachte. 8738. 

Indy (Vineent d’) Fervaal. 
(169). 

Infant king. 2219. 

Infante (Manuel): 
Colombine. 21326. 
Gitanerias. 12854. 
Madriléne. 15271. 

Ingenito (G.): 

"A partenza. 1478 

Dint’ ’e cancelle. 1831. 

Inno a Cristoforo Colombo. 
Ingenito (John): 

Beduina. 12463. 

Inno a Cristoforo Colombo. 19378. 

Inghelbrecht (D. E.): 

Nocturne. 4312. 
Pour le jour de la premiére neige 
au vieux Japon. 7132. 
Ingraham (R. G.) Songs of Colgate. 


14163 


19378. 


25130. 
Ingraham (Roy): 
Ain’t love a wonderful thing. 


3390, 5679 (124). 

Alabamy blacksheep. 5713, 14163 
(627), 16393, 18400-18402, 21003. 

I’m just a passing fancy. 2128, 
21842. 

I’m losing you. 4201, 10480. 

I’ve got a cross eyed papa, but 
he looks straight to me. 18364 
(257), 19284, 21869, 24123. 

It took a long time to make you 


@are.s 2201. 
Romance land. 50338, 5034. 


1663 


INDEX 


Ingraham (S. L.) Yes, but we have 
some bananas. 23299. 

Ingram (B. L.) Give me more time. 
19035. 

Inman (A. C.) 
world. 7239. 

Inman (Adah) Watch o’er me. 12127. 

Inman (M. A.) Back to the Ozarks. 
16461. 

Innes (F. N.): 

Atlanta constitution. 


Sadness of all the 


25595. 


Washington times march. 12344 
(D7), 
Innis (L. 8S.) My riches. 13387. 


Insect play. 95386-9538. 

International ass’n. of daily vacation 
Bible schools. Music manual. 11067. 

International fraternity of Delta 
sigma pi. Yours fraternally in 
Delta sigma pi. 1474. 


International music pub. co. King 
Tutankhamen. 19508. 

Interstate music pub. co. Pearl. 
22540. 

Invincible music co. inc. Home dearest 
home. 4106. 


Ioppolo (Victor) Nun te credo cchiu. 
6981 

Iowa state chapters of Sigma delta 
chi and Phi mu alpha. See Sigma 
delta chi and Phi mu alpha (Iowa 
state chapters of). 

Iphigenia in Aulis. 955. 

Ippolito (N.) Spiritosa (La). 9104. 

Ireland (D. 8S.) Back in dear Ohio. 
3475. 


Ireland (John) : 
Hquinox. 14623. 
Merry-Andrew. 19746. 
Symphonic rhapsody. 
Twilight night. 12027. 
Iriam. 65085. 
Trish. (G. 8S.) Beside the silv’ry Nile. 
14309. 
Trish airs. 4821. 
Irish fantaisie. 
Irving (R. C.): 
Don’t. 12701. 
Don’t count your chickens before 
the eggs are laid. 12702. 
How can I love you when you 
keep on foolin’ around. 16978. 
I’m a mean _ back-bitin’ hound. 


5289, 


6506. 


12974. 
I’m tired of livin’ alone. 17062. 
Levee roll. 15174. 
Mammy’s little black snowflake. 
17379. 


Oh baby, how long. 155387. 
Please don’t let me find you here 
when I get back. 13574. 
Sweet pain. 15986, 20522. 
Irving music pub. co. Open your arms 
to me. 8824. 


pt. 1H, n.s., v.18 


Irwin ' (FS°3)') Pour.’ little songs. 


193888. ; 
Irwin (May) Live humble. 8529. 
Isaac (Mrs. F.) Baby mine. 18482. 
Isaacs (J. N.) Your eyes. 20963. 
Isaacs (L. M.): ; 
Dawning days. 1812. 
Life and love. 2355. 
She sauntered by the swinging 
Seas. 2941. 
Isaacs (Marty): 
Dissatisfied. 1834. 
Nothing to do. 2688. 


Isabelle and Pantalon. 


Bo91, da92, 
3444, 3488, 50382. | 


Isel (Will) Why must we part. 
23259. | 

Iseli (EK. G.) Mammy’s little brown 
rose. 19682. 

Island king. 6004. 

Isn’t it a wonder. 19889. 


Isouard (Nicolo) : 

Air de Jasmin. 8. 

It came upon the midnight clear. 
281. 

It singeth 
4335. 

Italian book co.: 

A busta e o’ fuglietto. 

’"A canzone d’ ’e vvoce. 9414. 

"A canzone ’e ll’emigrante. 18368. 

A chia aggia scegliere? 3370. 

"A dota campagnola. 12345. 

"A sposa. 23859. _ 

Acquaiola é@ Margellina. 

Addio, Maria. 18381. 

Addio poupée. 18382. 

Affascinante. 9434. 

Al cinematografo. 18398. 

Al di 14 di quei monti! 1495. 

Ammore che sacc’ i’. 1520. 

Ammore ’e melandrino. 18433. 

Ammore ’mpertinente. 7840. 

Amor di favorita. 14215. 

Amor di gioventt. 12385. 

Amorometro. 1521. 

Aria maggese. 7853. 

Arturo! basta. 12407. 

Avvertimento. 12425. 

Bacio senza amore. 34738. 

Bella peruviana. 5816. 

Benedetta primmavera. 7911. 

Bimbe innamorate. 3527. 

Buona fortuna, Nini. 12530. ° 

Buone cose. 16534. 

Buongiorno a Maria. 

Buongiorno a Napule. 

Cambia via. 7963. 

Cameriera. 18617. 

Camicie azzurre. 3579. 

Camicie nere! 5891. 

Cancelle cancelle! ©18621. 

Candida. 143883. 


low in every heart. 


18365. 


9425. 


16535. 
1654. 


1664 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Canta, oi core! ... T964. 
Canta piecina. 12547. 
Cantatrice di strada. 12548. 
Canti alle stelle. 5899. 
Canti sSinceri. 18626 
Canzona nfame! 1678. 
Canzona Palazzola. 18627. 
Canzona sincera. 3582, T7966. 
-Canzona vesuviana. 18629. 
Canzone de deserto. 14390. 
Canzone ’e maggio. 12551. 


INDEX 


Carolina, non me lo far. 18634. 


Casarella ’e sposa. 18638. 
Casetta di bambou. 7979. 
Cavalie. 18642. 

Ce manche tu. 3602. 
Champagne. 18656. 

Che bella festa! 5934. 
‘Che caldo! 9739. 

Che mal’ ’e?! 18667. 

Chi ’o ssapeva. 5942. _ 
Chimera. 5949. 
Cingaliegra. 8012. 

Come Vedera. 18708 
Comme ’a luna! 3673. 
Comme vuod tu. 1757. 
Core ’e suldato. 1766. 
Core sciampagnone. 8087. 
Cos’ ’e Vamor. 1768. 

Cosi piange Pierrot. 12620. 
Cu ssoreta e cu tte. 21372. 
Cucurict.. 8054. 

Cummara mia. 9845. 


Danza come sai danzare tu! 6014. 


Danzomania. 12661. 

Dico a me stesso. 3773. 

Dint’ ’a nuttata ’e luna. 3775. 
Diva del Tabarin. 3779. 

Doje felicita. 12699. 

Dorge amirosa. 12711. 


Dove s’ accendono tanti lumi. 


12716. 


°E echiti. .. uno ’e meno... che 


ffa? 12738. 
E’ delizioso il mar. 12739. 
"EH nuvitaé. 1876. 
K’ sempe Napule. 1877. 
Era un viveur. 12762. 
Fa chello ca te pare... 10088. 
Facimme ’o peceato. 1905. 
Fatti piré sott. 18949. 


Figlio, nun manna dodllare! 16805. 


Fior di Siviglia. 6180. 
Floridoro e Fiordargento. 6189. 
Forestiera.- 18982. 

Fortunato in amore. 18991. 
Fox bleu. 6201. 

Fox-blue. 6202. 
Fox-trottomania. 12833. 

Fu nel cinema. 12842.. 
Furastera. 19010. 
Giapponesina. 19022. 
Gigolette. 6227. 

Gipsy. 3979. . 

Guardateme, guardateme. 2013. 


1665 


In cera di pace. 8384. 
Indecise. 15031. 

Inno dei Fascisti. 6499. 
Insegnatemi il francese? 10591. 
Trascibile. 19383. 
Lassamoce, Mari! 19534. 

LY amar’ i ceca’! 6667. 

LY nocchie ’e Maria. 19595. 
Lontano. 19610. 

Lucianella. 17357. 

Mai piu. 2483. 

Malalengua. 19671. 
Mandolimario. 19687. 
Mandolinista Ceccoli.. 15284. 
Mandulinata sincera. 2442. 
Mandulino luntano. 8600. 
Mare @ Santa Lucia. .19698. 


- Marenarella mia. 19701. 


Marenaro ’e Surriento. 8607. 
Maria vieni a Marcello. 10924. 
Matenata campagnola. 13284. 
Mi chiamo amore. 6817. 
Midinettes. 4643. 

Mignanelli. 13305. 

Minny. 19758. 


_ Miry. © 6835. 


Modernité. 19774. 

Moglie del maggiore. 6846. 

Moglie regina. 2528. 

Montecarlo. 6858. 

Napule addio. 13401. 

Napule mio. 19909. 

Napulitana. 6938. 

Napulitano furastiere. 22372. 

Nel Guatemala. 4763. 

Nel paese incantato. 445. 

Nell’ Urugai. 4764. 

Ninon. 19935. 

Nobili. 19948. 

Non @ Voblio. 6972. 

Non nv interessa e non mi riguardi. 
8761. 

Non mi dite di no! 13419. 

Notte d’ estate. 17582. 

Notte ’e stelle. 13424, 

Notturno. 13425. 

Nun ce haie colpa tu!. 4798. 

Nun ve penzo cehiu. 19960. 

‘O bbene. 19965. 

’O fiancese miezo fatto. 2646. 

°O guardaporta. 2648. 

°O messaggiere celeste. 13437. 

°O palazzo ’e Donn’ Anna. 2654. 

°O pigno. 15530. 

°O portafiore. 8775. 

°O prifissore. 15531. 

°O prufumo. 13441. 

°O pustiggiatore. 24682. 

°O scirocco e ’a_ tramuntana. 
4804. 

Ogni core cerca amore! 2666. 

Oh, yes. 4822. 

Oj sole! oj’ luna! oj’ mare! 
20011. - 

Ondina. 8818. 


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Se RTS SE DE MRO aT CT 


INDEX 


Italian book co.—Continued: 


Ovaiola. 13508. 

P’ ’e nnenne tradute. 4869. 
Partenope. 24808, 24809. 
Partenza e arrivo. T7076. 

Passa la fanfara. TO079. 
Pazzarella. 15628. 

Pellicola. 15638. 

Penas de amor. 20102. 

Penzanno a Napule. 2748. 

Per la patria e per il re. 2745. 
Piccola falena. 13558. 

Piccola Zul. 13559. 

Piecole mani. 20112. 

Piedigrotta Anazzo, 1923. 24847. 
Piedigrotta Ceccoli, 1923. 24848. 


Piedigrotta Gennarelli, 1923. 
24850. 
Piedigrotta mandolino. 11394, 
13563. 
Piedigrotta Santa Lucia 1928. 
24853. 
Piedigrotta Santojanni 1922, 
11395. 
Piedigrotta Santojanni 1923. 
24854. 


Piedigrotta 1923. 24855-24857. 
Poeta. 13580. 
Portame ’e sciure. 11422. 


Presente ... passato...e futuro. 
13594. 
Presentimento. 20155. 


Presso il ruscello. 2786. 

Primmavera. 20158. 

Proibizionismo. 4968. 

Quanno passe ’nnanze ’o yvyaseio. 
13609. 

Quanto ti voglio bene! 8913. 

Reginetta di un’ ora! 7189. 

Ricordi di amore. 2836. 

Rimpianto di Pierrot. 5019. 

Ritorna a me. 136651. 

Ritornello di baci. 2842. 

Ritorno. 20228. 

Rummanimmo appiccecate!: 5056. 

Scampagnatella. 11584. 

Scuordete, oj ne’. 13695. 

Scusi sa! 13696 

Segnale rosso! 7275. 

Serenata cu ’o contrabasso. 29382. 

Serenata introppicante. 7284. 

Si loca. 2952. 

Si vu6 tu. 22781: 

Signorina dalle rose téa. 20355. 

Signorina dell’ ufficio. 13735. 

Signorina ingenua. 7317. 

Simpaticona mia. 20863. 

Sivigliana. 5153. 

So viecchiariello. 5171. 

Soavi inganni. 15876. 

Sott’ acqua. 5215: 

Stasera nun se eanta. 13840. 

Statt’ accussi! 20470. 

Statte allera. 11777. 


pt. 11, 0. s., v.18 


Storia di Monella. 20478. 
Stornellata estiva. 20480. 
Stornelli allegri. 13844. 
Stornelli dell’ aviatore. 15945, 
Stornello del dolore. 20482. 
Strenna piedigrotta 1923. 25178. 
Strofette espresse. 7437. 
Sunate, amice! 20498, . 
Suspiro ’e primmavera. 11818. 
Suspiro mio. 5265. 

T’ aspetto ancora. 11863. 
Tango bli. 5295. 


Tantella ...tantella ... tantella 
9159. 
Tarantella italiana. 20558. 
Tarantella sotto ’e rrose. 
9161. 


Te ne si’ ghiuta “America. 18048. 

Ti baceré ... quando. 20636. 

Tiempo d’ammore. 5365. 

Tirate su. 20641. 

Tonino in citta. 16100. 

Torna a marechiaro 5385. 

Tu sola Mari’. 3177. 

Turnanno a tte. 20675. 

Tzigani. 5423. 

Uecel di gabbia. 9249. 

Ultimo Pierrot. 13983. 

Ultimo shimmy. 7593. 

Uoechie chiare. 3189. 

Vanita. 5452. 

Varea ‘neantata. 20717. 

Vela janca. 3208, 7620. 

Vestine trasparenti. 16160. 

Vicini. 3218. 

Viene, bellezza mia. 14012. 

Vieni vicino a me! 7631. 

Viveurs. 3226. 

Vortice. 7647. 

Vuoi far con me all amore? 
18205. 

Vurria vuca. 20747. 

XXVII Ottobre. 20973. 


Italian song ¢o.: 


°"A eanzona d’ ’a Mmaculatella. 
18366. 

"A supplica. 23360. 

Abbrile ’nfiore. 14169. 

Albero e noce. 23377. 

Andata e ritorno. 23401. 

Carnevale ’ngalera. 18632. 

Core furastiero. 18722. 

Cuoco e Y amore. 18738. 

Fronn’ limons foestrott. 23860. 

Ll’ommo che raggiona. 19594. 

Malincunie napul:tane. 19673. 

Mare ’e pusilleco. 15294, 19697. 

Mare straniero. 19699. 

Piedigrotta Mario. 22558. 


Sant’ Antonio d’ Afragola. 24988. — 
Italy, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. V. 


Tvanoff 
18728. 


1666 


(Gregory). Cradle story. 


ae 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Ivison (Carl). Grand polka de 
concert. 18364 (81). 
Iwan (H. L.): 


Lula of Cotulla. 19647. 
Only girl worth while. 
Izzo (Raffaele) : 
Bacio nel deserto. 21100. 
Leggenda di Roma. 22066. 
Piedigrotta Izzo 1928. 24852. 
Salambo6. 22704. 
Si vous voulez! 22780. 
Zingare. 233842. 
Tzzuniram (—). 
march. 21328. 
Jacechia (Agide): 
Camellia. 823. 
36 vocalises. 24197. 
Jack and Jill. 38730, 4180, 4230, 4788, 
5478, 10375, 10610. 
Jack and the beanstalk. 9413 (75). 


Jack-in-the-box. 8417. . 
Jack of hearts. 14295, 15062, 15698. 


15590. 


Columbus day 


Jackinson (Alex). Puss-puss, feed 
the kitty. 24905. 
Jackomo (John): 
Monday morning blues. 19781. 


13585. 
Admiraticn-novelette. 


Poppy days. 
Jackson (—). 


5697. 
Jackson (A. C.) Somewhere there is 
home. 20418. 
Jackson (Alene). Prelude in C€ 
minor. 18598. 
Jackson (Arthur) Oh soul of me. 
4819. 
Jackson (C. D.) Among the oaks. 
9481. 
Jackson (C. F.): 
My wild rose. 19900. 
Silent hour. 20357. 
That dear old town in Dixie. 


20587. 
Jackson (C. W.) 
5679 (283). 
Jackson (Dan). I wonder would you 
love me, just as I am to-day. 21885. 
Jackson (Hugene). Herve Riel. 

19129. 

Jackson (Frederic).: 
Dance with me. 9872. 
Dream cottage. 9987. 
Hobby horse. 10358. 

I saw camel. 10499. 
Phantom kiss. 11385. 
Rainbow smile. 11485. 
Silver moon. 11655. 


Jackson (H. C.) Memory-land. 4628. 
Jackson (Henry) : 


My old log cabin. 


Since when have you been low- | 


downing me. 9041, 11662. 
That’s got ’em blues. 9175. 
Jackson (I. A.): 
Queen Sheba. 20180. 
Spring. 22875. 


Jackson (J. H.) <Ain’t but the one. 
3389. 
Jackson (Jackie) Nida. 4777. 
Jackson (Jessie) Those days are gone 
forever. 18095. 
Jackson (Letha): 
Those days are gone forever. 
18095. 
Why do I waste my life in dream- 
ing. 183800. 


Jackson (Mike) : 
I’m certainly going to have my 
way. 8335. 
I’m mad at myself. 14923. 
Louisville blues. 348. 
Jackson (Nelson): 
Kill-joys. 24268. 
. What a nice little game it is. 
9294. 


Jackson (S. B.): 


Following His steps. 10148. 
Jesus’ love. 6540. 
Jesus will be with me. 4854. 


Thy brother calls to thee. 5363. 
Jackson (S. R.): 

Happy school days. 19098. 

When the rain drops turn to snow 


flakes. 16254. 
Jackson (Thomas) Tell me, my little 
Gypsy. 25244. 
Jackson (W. F.): 
Mammy’s lullaby. 22182. 


Mother dear. 24558. 
Jackson (Walter) Lonely blues. 
Jacobi (Frederick) : 


2392, 


Ballade. 17161. 
Prelude. 2782-2784. 
Roundel. 17815. 
Jacobi (Edition) Verlags 2.) 


Miidels von Davos. 13246. 

Jacobs (A. C.) Your world and mine. 
16365. 

Jacobs (Al.) Oh, oh, Betty. 15550. 

Jacobs (Lew) I know you’re mine. 
10440. 


Jacobs (Walter) ine.: 
Amant joyeux. 18424. 
Around the sundial. 1548, 18447. 
Breakers. 5857. 
By an old mill stream. 9677. 
Carnival revels. 1682. 
Carroltonian. 18636. 
Chant sans paroles. 3610. 
’Cross the Rockies. 9839. 
Dance of the flower girls, [and] 


_ By the temple of Siva. 6003. 
Doll days. 6048. 
Flimsy flounces. 3926, 10137. 
Flittering moths. 6186. 
Golden memories. 19057. 
Goose waddle. 19069. 
Heroes of the air. 2052, 2053. 


High brows. 6832. 
Home town band. 19147. 


1667 


INDEX 


Jacobs (Walter) ine —Continued. 


Iberian serenade. 19307, 19308. 

In bugdom. 19336. 

Jolly sailors. 19440. 

Laila..7 2325, .25Aabe 

Louisiana nights. 19617. 

Love and laughter. 2405, 2406. 

March of the Brahman priests. 
6750. 

March of the walking dolls. 
4586. 

Marionette’s romance. 4592, 19704. 

Midnight. 6823, 6824. 

Mist of memory. 19768. 

Moment gai. 4661, 6850. 

Morning kisses. 4681, 6868. 

N C—4. 4753, 7808 (262), 9413 
(201) 

Nawy. frolic. 19913. 

Night in India. 6959, 7808 (264) 

Onward forever. 20048. 

Pasha’s blues. 2729. 

Pasha’s party. 11358. 

Piano salad. 4922. 

Roman revels. 5031, 11527. 

Shahrazad. 2936. 

Swinging with Cupid. 3078. 


2448, 


Twilight in Benares. 7587. 
Valse courante. 5440. 
Zumurrud. 20972. 
Jacobs-Bond (Carrie) See Bond 
CCUrd) 
Jacobson (H.) Hark! how the birds 


are singing. 23968. 
Jacobson (J. R.): 
Never again, 
done. 11154. 
So great is His goodness toward 
US. 6 22874. 
Jacobson (Leopold) Katja, die tanze- 
rin. 8455. 
Jacobsen (Maurice) : 
Ariel, 1537. 
Bogies’ band. 
’Cello tune. 
Cuckoo music. 12638. 
Donkey riding. 16707. 
Dreamful. 16736. 
Fairy leathern-apron. 
Wirst jazz. 27556. 
Pound Wja A28a2. 
Hill pines were sighing. 14825. 
T’ll tell you a secret. 12969. 
I’m so sleepy. 12982. 
I’ve lost my penny. 12997. 
Jolly good ale and old. 17184. 
Lonely mill. 17300. 
Night in the jungle. 17564. 
One, two, three! pussy’s up the 
tree. 17650. 
Rather fun. 22628. 
Russian song. 17821. 
Ting-a-bell. 18115. 
Whim. 18280. 


for the dream is 


16515. 
21262. 


14655. 


PEATE, DiS. 7 V5 18 


Jacobucci (Alfred) 
Jacoby (M. M/ 1G) 
3384. 
Jacqueline (—) Fascination. 8176. 
Jacquemont (R.) Paon blane. 15617. 
Jacques (H. C.): 
Auld lang syne. 9413, 159. 
Elite carillon. 9413 (172). 
Home sweet home. 9413 (179). 
Nearer my God to Thee. 9413 
(202). : f 
Notre Dame. 9413 (208). 
Saint James chimes. 9413 (217). 
Saint Paul chimes. 9413 (219). 
Trinity chimes. 9413 (235). 
Jacquot (—) Hymne aux morts de la 
grande guerre. 24061. 
Jacquot (Louis) : 
N’as-tu done pas compris. 
Parfum discret. 24804. 
Swinging-girl. 25214. 
Valse caprice. 25387. 
Vous  souvenez-vous, 
25424. 
Jaeger (Catherine) My girl. 6903. 
Jaeger (VY. C.) I’m lonesome for you. 
19257. 
Jaeger (Veronica) 


Aurora. ‘85; 
After a while. 


24621. 


madame? 


I’m lonesome for 


you. 19257. 
Jahnke (W. G.) To our loyal country 
men; 3150. 


Jahr ohne liebe. 15069. 
Jalabert (Pierre) Dieu sans couronne. 
12695. 
salowicz (Michel) 
21976. 
Jalowicz (Roger) : 
Gray evening. 23940. 
Little men. 24830. 
Jalowicz (Thomas) Slow, horses, slow. 
2962. 
James (B. P.): 
In merry mood. 2198. 
Priscilla. 13600. 
Rosy sunset. 2873. 
Springtime: greetings. 
Sunset dreams. 13855. 
Through the meadow. . 3138. 


James (Billy): 


24 caprices-etudes. 


13839. 


Carolina mammy. 38593, 9710. 
S711, 12a 
Chinese memories. 7999. 


Cut yourself a piece of cake. 
9847, 9848, 12641-12643. 
Swanee lady. 5266. 
James (Carolyn) Wellesley song book. 
WAG 


James (Dorothy) Love note. 15243. 
James (Ettie) Missouri. 19767. 
James (Mrs. F. C.): 

Duet. 10014. 

Your lips are silent. 9408. 
James (Gordon) Classy kid. 18691. 


1668 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


James (Henry) Charles, merry mon- 
arch. 7991. 
James (Leon) : 
Man I love. 8599, 24443. 
My As man. © 22342. 
sgames (O. L.) 
ney eae 15484. 
You wrecked my life and drove 
me to ruin. 16360. 


dames (P. M.): 
Birds.;,,211.(1. 
Farewell. 21535. 
Why have you stolen my delight. 
23258. 
James (Philip) : 
Benedictus es Domine. 5825. 
Nun. 2641. 
O blest is He that cometh. 466. 
Pensee d’ automne, 20104. 
Song of the future. 2998. 
Vesper hymn. 5459. 
James (W. G.): 
Madelina. 15269. e 
Radiant morn hath passed away. 
19723: 
Showman. 15841. 
Summer rain. 9126, 9128. 
James (W. R.) Fore. 10155. 
Jameson (Lillian) For I must hurry 
back home. 3937. 
Jamesons (St. Brides) ltd.: 
Country pictures. 8044. 
In other lands. 8390. 
Old blue boar. 13463. 
Ploughman. 8879. 
Jamin (Maxime) : 
Don Juan. 6053. 
Idylle. 5895. 
Lied. 5896. 
Myro. 6982. 
Roses de Saadi. 7225. 
Jamison (Floyd) Love in your eye. 
349. 
Jane climbs a mountain. 10622. 
Janin CSE 
Etude- impromptu. 6140. 
Jeune violoneelliste. 6543, 6544, 
13075, 13076. 
Mazurka. 6780. 
Messe. 5828, 5829. 
Méthode pratique de chant grégo- 
rien. 15339. 
Nocturne. 5778. 
Petit Czerny. 7096, 7097. 
Petit Haydn. 4067. 
Petit Koehler. 4913-4915. 
Poéme-berceuse. 11410. 
Réverie. 7197. 
Romance sans paroles. 7217. 
Solitude. 13777. 
Valse-caprice. 7609. 
12 études choisies et annotés pour 
la main gauche. 8059. 
12 piéces faciles. 6808. 


12 séguences tropes et chants 
divers. 10766. 
13 piéces faciles. 8690. 
Janni (Giuseppe Di) See Di Janni 
(Giuseppe) 
Jansen (A. J.) Unforgotten dreams. 
12045. 
Janssen (—) 
25595 (365). 
Janssen (Frederick) Case fight song. 
9714. 
Janssen (Werner) : 
Kiss time. 2297. 
Lady Butterfly. 6601. 
My cottage. 1158. 
Sway with me. 3052. 
Wonderful you. 1449. 
January (CV¥e*? Mi’) Healing songs. 
23984. 
Jaques-Daleroze (H.) Féte da la 
jeunesse et de la joie. 14679. 
Jarman (R. F.) Hunt cup.’ 226. 
Jarnefelt (Armas) Berceuse. 7808 
(161). 
Jarratt (Lita) : 
Age of mischief. 5703. 
_ Lapping tide. 6608. 
Little romance. 6660. 
Little vivandiére. 6666. 
Summer dreams. 7445. 
Jarrett (Fred.) I would be lonely 
did I not remember. 17096. 
Jascha (Oscar) Billetdoux. 12484. 
Jaskiewicz (Francis). Grand Rapids 
a good place to live in. 4032. 
When they sent me an angel like 
you. 95564. 
Jay (Harry) pseud. See Lincoln 
GEC aay 
Jay (Tillie & Naney): 
I wish I had a pal like you. 
13005. 
Please say yes. 138577. 
Je suis delaissé seulette. 24203. 
Jean (Hlsie) : 
Cinderella a-singing goes. 18364 
(239), 18685. 
Difference. 12696. 
Dutchman’s breeches. 10020. 
Forget-me-not. 10158. 
Funny noises. 12845. . 
Hansel and Gretel a-singing go. 
18364 (252), 19090. 
Jack and the beanstalk. 18364 
(264). 


Dancing honeymoon. 


Little Red Riding Hood goes 


singing. 6658. 

Little songs for little singers. 
17292. 

Merry menagerie. 22235. 
Monkey. 138325. 

Pied piper. 18364 (299), 20115. 
Porcupine. 13325. 

Pussy willow. 11471. 

Red Riding Hood. 18364 (304) 


1669 


INDEX 


Jean (Elsie)—Continued. | 
Three bears a-singing go. 19364 
(322), 20681. 
Three bears go singing. 7534. 
‘Twas the night before Xmas. 


20679. 
Wagsey Watermelon. 19364 
(325) 
Jeanjean (Paul) editions. Son flirt. 
1299, 17945. 
Jedlicka (Louis) Girlie with a 
curlie. 1973. 


Jefferies (Norman) : 
Close harmony. 16606. 
Companions. 16624. 
Golden games. 16878. 
Home again. 16961. 
Lest we forget. 22068. 
Memories. 17411. 
Old friends. 24725. © 
Jefferson (D. H.): 


Christmas march. 5957. 

Largo. 6609. 
Jefferson (G. E.) Irresistible blues. 
airahsy 
Jefferson (Nick) Those dog-gone 
blues. 18096. 


Jefferson (Sherman) : 
Can you shake a shimmy like my 
loving sweet Jimmy. 9693. 
Jazz, I want to learn jazz. 6533. 
You will never find a friend or 


another like your dear old 
mother. 233382. 
Jeffery (F. M.): 
Great, unchanged One. 10273. 
Song of New Jersey. 20426. 


Jeffrey (L. M.) 
Jenkins (C. W.) 
est ones. 20431. 


Jenkins (Cyril) : 


Only a soldier. 2708. 
Songs for the littl- 


All thro’ the night. 18414. | 
Ash grove. 18451. 
Celtic rhapsody. 1694. 


David of the white rock. 
Forth to the battle. 18990. 
J hearken Thou. 15526. 
Lady Moon. 22058. 
Lament. 17247, 19528. 
Life divine. 24305. 
Men of Harlech. 19741. 
Sonatina on Welsh themes. 2987. 
Song of Indian women. 1302. 
Three choral pictures. 1871. 
Jenkins (F. D.) Christian ministry. 


18765. 


21308. 

Jenkins (J. W.) sons music ¢co.: 
Adoration. 18383. 
Hello dearie, hello. 985, 4090. 
I’ve got the greens. 2144, 17075. 
Mean blues. 17405. 
Memories garden. 1140. 
Memory’s garden. 6800. 
My faith in Thee. 2572. 


pt. 111, 0. s., v. 18 


Old King Tut was a wise old nut. 
8809 


Jenkins (Jesse) Mother is the best 


friend of all. 19809. 
Jenkins (O. W.)  Hustling blues. 
2090. 


Jenks (Bert) I picked the best peach 
when I picked you. 14941. 
Jenks (F. H. C.) Mrs. G. 2269. 
Jennings (C. B.): 
Detroit-Washington march. 16698. 
Star gleams supplement. 1314. 
Jennings (J. C.) Strut my brown 
skin babe. 20485. 
Jennings (W. N.) Belle of Killarney. 
21146. 
(=) 


Jensen 
17480. 
Jensen (Adolf, or Adolph) : 
Happy wanderer. 4055, 6300. 
Maid on the shores of the Manza- 
nares. 183864 (132). 
Songs and dances. 18364 (193). 
Jensen (Harold) Don’t blame me for 
feeling glad. 14574. 
Jensen (J. D.) When 1l-o-y-e is in 


Murmuring zephyrs. 


Ane air. oleae 

Jensen (James) There’s a place I 
long to go. 16051. 

Jensen (LL. B.) Old-time memories. 
11269. e 


Jensen (Ryge) : 
Gamle ven. 23866. 
Verden er saa stor, saa stor, saa 
stor. 14009. 
Jentes (Harry) : 
Cat’s pajamas. 70. 
Claw-ence, don’t tweat me so wuff. 
21319. 
Jump Fritz, 
22002. 
Rainbow waltz. 
Smiles and kisses. 
Tip Toes. 16079. 
Tricky Trix. 12000. 
Jepson (Mrs. FW.) 
sweetest dream. 10215. 
Jepson (H. B.): © 
Htude. 43847. 
Masquerade. 13272. 
Papillons noirs. 4878. 
Jepson (Herald) Slickport: 20381. 
Jeral (William) Serenade. 9004. 
Jeroman (Matt) Gone. 6255. 
Jerome (Frederick) Singing in the 
rain. 22805. 
Jerome (M. K.): 
Benny! be yourself. 7915. 
Hello, my Alabamy. 12912. 
Hotsy totsy town. 6355. 
I’m a harmony baby. 4188. 
It’s not the first time you left me. 
19397. 
Land of cotton blues. 17249. 
Mamma’s the boss. 22180. 


I feed you liver. 
534. 
11682. 


Girl of my 


1670 


Dias 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1925 


Mary, dear some day we will meet 


again. 2456. 
Roll along Missouri. 8944. 
Sweet Kaiua Lou. 22950. 
Where rainbows end. 16270. 


Jerome (M.N.) Sweet Rosie O’Grady. 


14163 (555). 
Jerome (Wm.): 
Rosie, my heart’s rosary. 13667. 
Smile again Kathleen mavourneen. 
15867. 


Jerry. 6538, 6900, 7519. 
Jervis-Read (H. V.): 
Allegretto elegantemente. 18415. 
Allegro giocosamente. 18417. 
Andantino semplice. 18488. 
Cristina. 3694. 
Grass. 21671. 
Hound of heaven. 10380. 
- House on the hill. 19165. 
In memory. 21929. 
Poco allegro, giojoso. 20132. 
Poco lento doleemente. 20133. 
Jesmore (Delpha) Wandering bee. 
12119. 

Jessel (George) 
5787. 

Jessel (Leon) Parade of the wooden 
soldiers. 7069-7071, 8838, 8839, 
11349-11351, 15622, 20088. 


Jessen (S. F.) Lone old house. 4511. 

Jesseph (I. V. ©.) Flores del oro. 
3928 . 

Jessup (M.) Come and get me look. 
18063. 

Jesuit father. Good night sweet Jesus. 
19067. 

Jesus Christ is risen to-day. 17172. 


Jesus Garcia (Belisario de): 
Asicantaba la fuente. 18453. 
Odaliscas. 17608, 22435. 
Ojos verdes. 20012. 
Tr'steza de Pierrot. 7567. 

Jeter (G. T.) F-A-T-H-E-R. 1538. 

Jetti (Domenico) Chi tiene a mamma 

nun chiagne. 16580. 

Jeune berger. 2253. 

Jewell (Fred): 

Armistice day parade. 1540. 
Ballonograph. 18502. 

Brazil special. 60. 

Dashing Yankee boys. 866. 
Fireside tale. 18962. ; 
Golden sunset. 10246. 

In line of march. 2196. 
Jacques de Molai. 22388. 
March cico. 2446. 

March of the prophets. 377. 
Pageant of progress. 501. 
Paramount march. 1215. 
Phi-kappa-emblem. 2750. 


Jewett (L. E.) Pretty Eloise, 2787. 


Baby blue eyes. 


Jewitt (J. M.): 
Comfort ye one another. 8030—- 
8032, 23634, 23635. 
Father we thank Thee. 16793, 
16794, 18945-18947, 21539. 
Jig. 17179. 
Jig away boys. 8431. 
Jiran (Joseph): 
Bily Satetek. 7920. 
Milko ma. 22250. 
Na fate. 17547, 22366, 23367. 
Nas bobeGek. 17550. 
Prijd pepicku k nam. 8899. 
Silhatek. 22791, 22792. 
Viese. 18199. 
Jobert (Jean): 
Aveu dans le soir. 9542, 
‘Ballade. 8083. 9919. 
Beau soir. 12455. 
Cendrillon au bal. 9723. 
D’une ame. 21377. 
Danse. 6032, 8084. 9920. 
Danse russe. 1807. 
Fétes. 12800. 
Légende. 10934. 
Marche écossaise. 1124. 
Mazurka. 10944. 
Mélodie-élégie. 385. 
Nocturne. 505, 1256. 
Nuages. 11197, 13426. 
Par la sente embaumée. 11348. 
Peau d’ane. 13535. 
Petit poucet et ses fréres. 13549. 
Réver’e. 538. 
Réverie de Cendrillon. 11507. 
Riquet 4 la houpe. 11514. 
Sarabande. 7249. 
Sirénes. 13745. 
Sommeil de la belle au bois dor- 
mant. 138790. 
Tout prés de la seurce. 662. 
Valse romantique. 9258. 
Venga. 681, 1401. 
Jocelyn. 12866. - 
Jockers (Al.) Just a little song for 
you. 19454. 
Jockers (M. M.): 
Betty Zane waltz. 47. 
Kthelian. 139. 
In Jinnistan. 10563. 
It won’t be long now. 287. 
Merry go round. 396. 
Joell (Russell) Why he grew tired 
of me. 3291. 
Jorgensen (Axel) Suite. 1060. 
Joers (L. HE. C.) Little bit of love. 
10785. 
Johannes (Mazie) 
7A. 
Johansen (D. M.): 
Fra gudbrandsdalen. 1945. 
To portraetter fra middelalderen. 
4356. 


In shadowland. 


106658—24—24 1671 


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INDEX 


pt: 4i5, D: S.¢ V18 


Johansson (Aselm) Sjémanslio. 
9051. 

John (Jlrs. David) Brightest star. 
SOo0- 

John (Graham) That’s the tune. 
9178. 


Johner (C. H.) Slumberland. 582. 

Johns (Clayton) : 
Polka lent. 7121. 
Valse Mignonne. 

Johns (L. E.): 


7615. 


One whitest lily, reddest rose. 
20043. 
Valentine. 20703. ° 
Johnsen (T. J.) Oklahoma Indian 
jazz. 8798. 
Johnson (A. M.) Shine where you 
are. 7309. 


Johnson (Adele): 
I’m the fool who believes in you. 


19269. 
Thinking. 20618. 
Johnson (Anna) Some day, some- 
where. 9072. 
Johnson (Arnold): 
Home folks blues. 14834. 
Lovelight in your eyes. 4539. 
Only girl. 4857, 17652, 22487. 


Johnson (B. F.) 
i Baa bay! WATE 
Johnson (Bernard) Oh, 
walk with God. 6996. 


Johnson (Blanche) : 
I’m going back to old Wisconsin. 
10470. 
When you wore that columbine. 
9324. 
Johnson (C. HE.) Ere the roses fade 
away. 8152. 
Johnson (C. L.): 
Awakened, no more war. 
Broadway blues. 3555. 
I’m packing up for old Kentucky. 
14927. 


My Hawaiian dream 


for a closer 


1557. 


In the hills of old Missouri. 6486. 
My mother’s. cradle song. 24607. 


When clouds have vanished and 


skies are blue. 7691. 
Johnson (Chas.) : 
Don’t pity me. 3794. 


It was fate that gave me you. 


Johnson (Clarence) : 

Darktown. capers. 9885. 

Jelly’s blues. 8427. 

Kansas city man blues. 
19491. 

Lake Ponchartrain blues. 

My good man’s blues. 4718. 

Walkin’ an’ talkin’ blues. 16191. 

What’s the use of having the 
blues. 18236. 

You ean take my man but you 
can’t keep him long. 742. 


15114, 
17246. 


Johnson (EK. K.) How long must I 
wait for a sweetheart. 10392. 
Johnson (Edna) Shattered dreams. 


5116. - 
Johnson (Elearor) On with the 
world’s work. 20032. 
Johnson (F. A.) Ballade. 8482. 
Johnson (Ff. G.): 

Animal fair. 12394. 

Denison’s Bohemia opening 
chorus [and] Denison’s’_ Bo- 
hemia finale. 18798. | 

My jungle bungalow. 19868. 


Johnson (F. H) In that peaceful 
little cottage by the hill. 19356. 
Johnson (Frederick) : 
Absence makes the heart grow 
fonder for someone else. 20982. 
Helmar. 21727. 


Unknown blues. 23121. 
Johnson (G. BH.) Daddy dear. 9856. 
Johnson (H. B: P.)’ By and by. 
18603. 


Johnson (H. M.) I’ve got the you 
had me but you’ve lost me blues. 


Johnson (Henry) Oh those Sunday 
drivers. 22458. 

Johnson (Herbert) Face to. face. 
21524. 

Johnson (Hetty) How could I tell? 
103888. 


Johnson (Horace) : 
If, my dear. 14979. 
Pieces of eight. 2751. 
Thursday. 16074. 
Johnson (Howard): 
Every night I ery myself to sleep 


over you. 18922 
EKv’ry night I cry my self to sleep 
~ over you. 12775. 


How can I believe you, when you 
lied to me so many times. 6359. 

I cry myself to sleep over you. 
2096, 10422. 

I used to love to go dancing, but 


now I go dancing to love. 4218. 
Poor little wallflower. 2769, 
4949, 
Radi-adi-o. TT176. 


Sing mammy sing, Sweet and low. 
5148, 9048, 11664. 

There’s a little white house, and 
a little white lady. 13917. 

Those flippety floppety flappers. 

Ou, “ 

When mother sings Sweet 
low. 18249, 20829. 

Wrap me up and send me C. O.- 
D. to Tennessee. 23297. 

You didn’t care when you broke 
my heart. 16348, 18340. 


and 


1672 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Johnson (J. C.): 

Gal ain’t born who can treat me 
like you do. 21600. 

I’ve learned to do without you 
now. 24126. 

Papa, don’t you mean your mama 
no good. 20087. 

You can’t do what my last man 
did. 9385, 14139. 

2A M. blues. 5677, 16372. 

Johnson (J. H.) Chicago, the gem on 
the shore. 21288. 

Johnson (J. K.) I want to grow with 
growing Omaha. 2150. 

Johnson (J. P.): 

After hours. 233870 

Weepin’ blues. 14050. 

Worried and lonesome blues. 
14125. 

You just can’t have no one. 1460. 

Johnson (J. R.): 

Lift every voice and sing. 6682. 

Step on it Johnny. 25164. 

Three questions. 5679 (370), 9415 
teeocka)h. 

Turn. on the lovelight. . 25352. 

Two little love birds. 25363. 

Johnsen’ (J. W): 

Catey waltz. 16651. 

Tut tut tut, king Pharaoh, Tut- 
ankh-amen. 5409. 
Johnson (Jezreel Ruthus) 
song. 19444. 
Johnson (Jimmy) : 
Charleston. 16575. 
Charleston dance. 9735. 
Don’t need nobody to tell me I’m 
in bad. 9961, 12703 

Don’t never tell nobody what your 
good man can do. 9962, 12706. 

Ginger Brown. 19024. 

Hot diggity dog. 10377. 

Love bug. 17322. 

Old fashioned love. 17632. 

Open your hearf. 17655. 

You said you wouldn’t but you 
done it. 12318. 

Johnson (Julian) In dreamland. 
2ZTO22. 

Johnson (lL. E.): 

Night that Timothy ‘Sheenan mar- 
ried Daphanay McGrew. 199382 

Pirate bold. 20119. 

Youngest in the family. 18359. 

Johnson (Leland) Jil tell the world 
I love you. 10449. 

Johnson (Lowell) I want a man that 
makes love like the sheik and 
Romeo. 17083. 

Johnson (Noel) : 

For eternity. 18978. 
-\ heard you sing. 17015. 

Johnsen (Ray) pseud. See Jensen 
(lyse): 


Jubilee 


Johnson (Rudolph) Radio ball. 
20183. 

Johnson (Rufus) 
time. 9581. 
Johnson (Shelby) By a small forest 

stream, 16539 
Johnson (W. C.): 
I’m still in love with you. 17061. 
Lou. 17316. 
Johnson (W. L.) Dancing blues. 9874. 
Johnson (Wallace A.) : 
Birds and blossoms. 23491. 
Country band. 1772, 21357. 
Dansette rococo. 12660. 
Flowers awakening. 14699. 
Grand march processional. 28935. 
Happy and gay. 25959. 
Harvest time. 23972. 
March of the graduates. 24451. 
March of the Quaker maids. 
24457. 
Song and laughter. 25117. 
Springtime echoes. 25154. 
Water lily. 9288. 
Jobnson (Wm. A.) 
10870. 
Johnson-Bennett pub. co.: 
Honey Lou. 24024. 
Lest opportunity blues. 243870. 
Step on it Johnny. 25164. 
Turn on the lovelight. 25852. 
Two little love birds. 25363. 
What you need is me, little papa, 
and what I. want is you. 25465. 
When my sweet man tickles the 
iv’ries for me. 25477 
Johnston (A. ° Only beer. 22489. 
Johnston (B. E.): 
Life is just a bubble. 24806. 
My dream girl. 24588. 
My radio girl. 11184. 
My ship 0’ dreams. 438, 1165. 
Johnston (GC. H.) Wondrous star shine 
again. 7753. 
Johnston (Dorothea) : 
- All the world is.in love with the 
moonlight. 3402. 
While I dream of you. 5586. 
Johnston (EK. E.) At the witching hour 
of twilight. T866. 

Johnston (Gertrude) I’m lonesome just 
for you. 4197. 
Johnston nGEL eS.) 97 
quette! 21584. 
Johnston (J. B.) Let’s waltz again. 

6624. 

Johnston (M. J.): 

All the world is in love with the 
moonlight. 3402. 

Oh, you red headed laddie. 2680. 
While I dream of you. 5586. 

Johnston (M. S.): 
Anthem of nations. 14238. 
Conotton. 14468. 


Beautiful spring 


Love’s dream. 


Forward, Mar- 


1673 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 | 


Johnston (Russ): 


Beyond the desert sands 14311. 
Cootamundra. 23640. 
Sleepy Hawaii. 20379. 
Johnston (S. B.). That satisfying 
grace. 16047. 
Johnston (Stuart) See Johnston 
Be Sy ae. 
Johnston (T. A.) Golden wedding. | 
14758. 
Johnston (Y. A.) Golden wedding. 
12869. 


Johnstone (A, E.): 
Avril fooling. 14244. 
Music everywhere. 15407. 
Old-fashioned dance. 15558. 
Thematic catalog of the composi- 
tions. 18074. 
Waking spring. 
Johnstone (C. W.): 
Mr. Nichols. 6841. 
We're getting evrything that’s 


16190. 


good. 5518. 
When you meet a man that’s blue. 
5572. 


Whosoever will may come. 5596. 
Johnstone (Harl) When yov’re tired 
of calling me sweetheart. 16263. 
Johnstone (Mrs. John): 
Treat old folks 
11996. ; 
Two vacant chairs. 13981. 


Johnstone (Leon) If I was a Gypsy 
king. 13009. 
JSohnstone (Tom) : 
Ym saving you for a rainy day. 
10484. 
Thrill of love. 11959. 
Wonderful Nile. 12257. 
Joiner ( M. J.) I am going to get 
marr‘ed some day. 10415. 
Jolly (E.) Dear little girl. 12676. 
Jolly (J. G.) Peach blossoms. T7086. 
Jollv (William) New idea blues. 
17561. 
Jolly brothers. 
JOlly tailors. 
Jolson (Al): 
Aready. 
Bundle of love. 
Don’t ery Swanee. 
Morning will come. 
Stella. 9111. 
Sweet one. 3062. 
Jonas (A. B.): 
Good-bye 
16890. 
Love’s pathway. 
Sleep, baby sleep. 
Jones (A. G.): 
Mia bella California. 4642. 
Polish dance. 4940. 
Jones (A. §S.) Christmas answer. 
23599. * 


with respect. 


13744. 
23569, 24008. 


21058, 21059. 

O874. 

3790. 
4683. 


sweetheart good-bye. 


17345. 
17915. 


| Jones (Darb) 


Jones (Alberta) 
253829. 
Jones (Ann). I’m lonesome. 17053. 
Jones (C. M.): 
Doggone blues. 
Flower garden 
21568. 
Modulations. 6845. 
Musical sparks. 15411. 
Tom tom dance. 25320. 
Trot along. 7569. . 
Jones (Mrs. D. B.) She haunts me in 


Tramping blues. 


23721. 


tales. 10142, 


my dreams. 9016. 
Jones (D. O.) Sunshine and smiles. 
13859. 


Sweet Colleen; 7461. 
Jones (Doll): 


Do right blues. 14564. 
Thirty first street rag. 16061. 


Jones (EH. C.): 
Bondaella. 18559. 
South breeze misses you. 20444. 
Jones (KE. F.) Oh you girls who are 
pretty and wise. 24717. 
Jones (EK. O.) Land o’ lakes. 17248. 
Jones (EK. P.) Sweethearts we'll al- 
ways be. 9146. 
Jones (idna) Alimony blues. 3395. 
Jones (F. L.) Don’t forget your dear 
old mother. 14577. 


Jones (G. B.) Fairbank’s blues. 
8171. 

Jones (G. J.) Visions of the night. 
S225: 

Jones (Guy) Bats in the belfry. 
16471. 

Jones (H. W.) See Wilfred-Jones 
(Hubert). 


Jones (Harry S.) 
U. S. A. 4739. 
Jones (Herbert Socrates) : 
Barefoot boy. 5803. 
I lost all the gold. 17025. 


My rose of the 


My boy. 6898. 
Jones (Ingram) Leave him to your 
mother-in-law. 2541. 


Jones (Isham): 

All wrong. 9459, 9460. 

Broken hearted melody. 3559. 

Dovrhle stop syncopation for violin. 
888. 

Henpecked blues. 6328. 

I’m glad nobody loves you, nobody 
but me. 10467. 

Indiana moon. 21945. 

Kaintuecky. 24252. 

Last night the world began. 311. 

Lonely for you. 22118. 


Maybe some other time. 10942. 
On the Alamo. 2696. 

Pipe organ blues. 7107. 

Play the funny blues. 1238. 


Sait your sugar. 8973. 
Shanghai lullaby. 22761, 22762. 


1674 


INDEX 
nos. 1-13, 1923 
Shine on, Indiana moon. 5131, Wonder where my lovin’ man’s 

7308. gone. 25540. 

Swingin’ down the lane. 3072, | Jones (Robert) Muses’ garden. 4696. 

5287, 11856, 13879. Jones (Russell) When love’s the 

What could be sweeter. 12159, game. 18247. 

14056. Jones (Ruth M.) I want a sheik. 
Jones (J. D.) Maybe. 10941. 4231. 
Jones (J. Elliott): Jones (S. GC.) After sunset. 14178. 

American girl. 21036. Jones (S. P.) Oh mother mine. 474. 
Corn beef and cabbage. 21551. Jones (Stephen) : 
Jones (J. L.) Penitent. 17700. , Mary. 15304. 
yoness (J. W.)  My...prayer, . 1163, Poppy. 24874. 
4732. Two make a home. 16129. 
Jones (John HE.) My California Lil. | Jones (T. Reeve) Fox-trotter dream. 
19840. 10167. 
Jones (Julian) When the clock | Jones (Thomas Raymond) Don’t go 
strikes, one-two-three-four. 23222. away and leave me. 16715. 


Jones (Julius) Liza Jackson’s got 
better bread than old Sally Lee. 
10810. 

Jones (L. A.) Withered rose. 28277. 

Jones (L. H.) On old Virginia’s shore. 
17642. S 

On old Virginia’s 


Jones (L. S.) 
shore. 17642. 
Jones (L. W.) . Pearlie, my queen of 


Dixieland. 2739. 
Jones (J/7s. Lester) 
old pal to me. 749. 
Jones (M. M.): 
Happy in God’s love. 18364 (86). 
Indwelling. 18364 (112). 
It is time to be true. 18364 (113). 
Jones (Mary Laura) Lost faces, and 


You're the same 


home. 22135. 

Jones (Mattie) My childhood home. 
17490. 

Jones (May) Because you under- 
stood. 18521. 


Special lesson on 
i VOT FE 


Jones (Murwin L.) 
harmony ragtime. 
Jones (N. L.): 
Happy in God’s love. 18364 (86). 
Indwelling. 18364 (112). 
It is time to be true. 18364 (113). 
Jones (O. H.): 
San Francisco blues. 20288. 
Take your time papa for we have 


Jones (T. S.): 


Coon’s request. 18720. 


Girl across the way. 102138. 
Jones (Tom): 

Calvary. 1666. 

Greet the unkiown with a cheer. 
2007. 

If you have the sunshine in your 
heart. 2173. 

In the land of sunshine. 2211. 

Jesus is coming soon. 2250. 


Jesus lifted me up. 2252. 
J-E-S-U-S spells Jesus. . 17177. 
My anchor’s cast within the veil. 
2561. 
Prodigal. 2789. 
Saved and kept. 2896. 
That I may love like Thee. 3102. 
Walking every day with Him. 
18211. 
Jones (Vivian) 
Jones (W. H.): 
April. 12396. 
Twilight falls. 
Jones (W. O.) 


Christ is King. 9760. 


13977. 
He leads the way. 


10314, 
Jones (W. R.) Estranged. 23780. 
Jones (Willie) : 

Ii you, dont, stop ..pickin’” on 


mamma, mamma gonna pick a 
new pa. 17110. 


Step on it, Sam. 7430. 


all night long. Tes Jong (Marinus de): 
Jones (O. M.) My own. 2585. Ballade, ex vita mea. 42. 
Jones(Perey) Mantilla. 15285. Korte variaties. 306. 
Jones (R. E.): Zes preluden. 298. 
Now sleeps the crimson. petal. | Jordan (A. J.) Scaramouche. 25000, 
11195. 25001. 
Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem. | Jordan (E. M. W.) You called me 
4956. | thru the silent gloom. 20927. 
Softly the twilight fades. 22827. Jordan (Herberte) : 
‘Jones (R. V.) Land o’ lakes. 17248. Jones comes home late. 15078. 
Jones (Reeve) TJ.ost love. 13210. Love in lotus land. 15239. 
- Jones (Richard M.): Picture pianist. 15652. 
: All night blues. 14201. Road to fairyland. 7209. 
Southern stomps. 15917. Spot. 15925. 
1675 


INDEX 


pt.-19T, 1: Sv 28S 


Jerdan (Julian) : 
Ballad of the oysterman. 
(38). 
Song of the blacksmith. T7376. 
Jordan (R. B.) Vm going hack to 
mother. 19251. 
Jordan (X.) pub. co.: 
Jenerat Haller. 19426. 
Jubilee mass in D. 19443. 
Mass. 384. 
Powinszowanie na imienity ksi- 
edza proboszeza. 524. 
Razem pdjsé. 20193. 
Jorden (C. W.): sv. 
Dwelling in the 
10022. 
Rest in Him. 136387. 


14163 


secret place. 


Some blessed Cay. 11694. 
When the cress seems heavy. 
12179. 
Joseffy (Maria) Overture. 9413 (8). 


Joseph (J. M.) Little Childe there is 
ibore. 22096. 
Joseph (Murphy) : 
I refused your love. 10497. 
Please give me your rich flowers 


of the spring. 15669. 
Josselyn (A. S.): 
Dewey’s victory. 14553. 


Fare you well sweet Isabel. 3903. 

Lock me in your heart. 6670, 
243438. ; 

Red River. 2824. 


When the golden leaves are turn- 
ing. T7701, 9313, 25482. 
Josten (Werner): 
Christmas. 1732. > 
Crucifixion. 857. 
Cupid’s balm. 21376. 


Discreet nightingale. 1832. 


Marusenka’s garland. 6771. 

On slumber tree. 8813. 

Roundelay. 22691. 

Russian nightingale. 7236. 
Joubert (C.): 

Andantino moderato. 14226. 

Andantino pastorale. 14227. 

Belle aux cheveux d’or. 5817. 

Chaumiére. 5932. 

Fille du regiment. 188380. 


Gin cocktail. 6229. 
Menuet. 6809 
Prinkipo. 15704. 
Verger. 18184. 

Jourdain (L. Ferrier) 

Jourdain (L.). 

Jovés (Manuel) Loca. 22115. 

Joy (J. G.) Dear old Denver. 872. 

Joyce (Archibald) Let all the world 

go by. 17268, 17264, 22069. 
Joyee (Billy): 
Finnegan’s in again. 21550. 
If I knew you then as [I know you 
now. 6442. 


See Ferrier- 


Joyce (E. S.) Days of days. 3747. 
Joyce (J. F.) Tve got the prohibi- 
tion blues. 4224. 
Joyner (Rebecca) 
20496. 
Joytime. 4372. 
Jubilee song book, 1923. 24220. 
Judd (M. L.) Bringing up father: 
18584. 
Judd (Percy) Glycine’s song. 3993. 
Judefind (A. L.) Crown Him with 
praise. 23663. 
Judefind (W. B.): 
Creation’s chorus. 23658. 
From Calvary to victory. . 23855. 
Hark the e¢all. 23969. 
He is risen. 23982. | 
I know that my Redeemer lives. 
24084. 
Our living Redeemer. 24771. 
Praise waiteth for Thee. 24879. 
Praise wreaths. 24880. 
Praiseful notes from summeriand. 
24881. 
Son of the Highest. 25115, 
Star of God’s love. 25157. 
Up and doing. 25380. 
Victor King 25408. 
Victorious Christ. 25410. 
Wondrous story. 25546. 
Waieuths of love and praise. 25559. 


Judefind bros.: 


Sun down blues. 


Be glad and sing. 23458. 
Creation’s ehorus. 23658. 


235663. 
23855. 


Crown Him with praise. 

From Calvary to victory. 

Gift divine., 23879. 

God's gift of love. 

Golden June tide days. 

Hark the call. 23969. 

He is risen. 23982 

I know that my Redeemer lives. 
24084. 

Joy to all the people. 

Look, ye Saints. 24363. 

Morn of victory. 24549. 

Our Father’s love. 24769. 

Our King’s birthday. 24770. 

Our living Redeemer. 24771. 

Praise waiteth for Thee. 24879. 

Praise wreaths. 24880. 

Praiseful notes from summerland. 
24881. : 

Son of the Highest. 25115. 

Star of God’s love. 25157. 

Up and doing. 25380. 

Victor King. 25408. 

Victorious Christ. 25410. 

Wondrous story. 25546. 

Wreaths of love and _ praise. 


23899. 
23911. 


24215. 


25559. 
Judge’s dance. 17188. 
Judson (Alfred) Hall-Mack  ¢o’s. 


Easter classics, no. 10. 4050. 


1676 


ee 


INDEX 


10s. 1-13, 19238 


Judson college. Mother Judson alma 
mater. 2547. 
Juielle (Don) : 
Love-moon. 15242. 
Once in a while. 15578. 
You made a fool out of me. 16347. 
Julian (George) Love’s lighthouse. 
4545. 
Julian (O. C.) Only a rose. 11298. 
Jullien (Rene) Allegro de concert. 
12374. 


Jullienne (André) : 


Deux Javas. 14550. 

I love you. 14906. 

Negrito. 15486, 19921. 

Vous dansez le shimmy. 
16183. 


12098, 


July: 
Patte d’araignée. 2737. 
Poil de Singe. 7118. 
Jung (L. M.) Seven motets. 24230. 
Jungman (A.) Chapel in the forest. 
3611. 
Jungnickel (Ross) : 
Andante cantabile. 142238. 
Danse barbare. 3733. 


Jerusalem re-conquered. 19427, 
24207. 
Oriental dramatic adagio. 22496. 


Spring in Sicily. 11766. 
Jungst (Hugo) While by my sheep. 
18364 (220, 221). 
Junior high school chorus collection. 
8443. 


Junior hymnal. 15087. 
Junior Methodist hymnal. 24231. 
Juon (Paul) Piano duets. 17709, 
17710: 
Jury (J. E.): 
My home in Tennessee. 6907. 
My old southern home. 6920. 
Peaceful valley. T7085. 
Juss (Percy) Little waves of Breffny. 
4502. i 
Just arrived. 22012. 
Kacirek (M. HE.) Sour kraut. 22868. 
Kaefer (Mrs. Walter) My seashore 
miss. 4741. 
Kaepnel (G. C. A.): 
Holy, holy, holy. 16957. 
Lift up your heads. 17272. 
Kaflowitz (Jacob) Trip to Palestine. 
120038. 
Kahler (C. E.): 

I want to see my Lou. 24129. 
Stop, look and listen. 25170. 
Kahlhousen (L.) . You are my girl. 

12290. 


pixann (G. H:) om don’t wonder any 


more. 20649. 
Kahn (Gus): 
‘Kaintucky. 24252. 
Long ago ’mid apple blossoms. 
2395, 10822, 17304. - 


Nellie, take the whole darn farm. 
15488. . 
No, no, Nora. 22393. 
Nobody’s sweetheart. 2629. 
Stealin’ to Virginia. 11779. 
Swingin’ down the lane. 11856. 
Toot, toot, Tootsie, goo’bye. ‘18136. 
What could be sweeter. 12159. 
When lights are low. 20826, 
Za2le. Zool ts 
Kahu (H. W.): 
If it wasn’t for us two Greeks. 
21899. 
Max has gone away to the Adi- 
rondax. 2464. . 
Kahn (Herman) ane tla. 


Kabn (PP. Bs): 
Affinity. 
Awakening. 
Springtime. 

Kahn (S. G.): 


19446. 


23369. 
23437. 
25153. 


Every day in every way I’m pete ; 


ting better and better. 919. 

If I were the Sultan of Turkey. 

53 B62. 

Live, laugh, love. 1094. 

Kahnt (Gor): 

Chromatische fantasie und fuge. 
3638. 

Graf-Luckner-marsch. 2008. 

Nattirliche klaviertechnik. 8735, 
8736. 

Praktisch stud’en. 13590, 13591. 


Kaighin (C. W.) Twilight with mother. 
28102. 


Kaimanahila (—) What aloha means. 
25461. 


Kaiser (H.) En foret. 12753. 

Kaiser (H. B.) Add-a-line, sweet 
Adeline. 1485. 

Kalani (Alapaki) My Hawaiian gar- 
den. 22332. 

Kalbert (Franz) : 

Fairy queen. 3890. 

In springtime. 4292. 
Kaleidoscope. 8826, 17660. 
Kaley (C. A.): : 

Castles in the air. 18640. 

Honeymooning. 21760. 
Kalkbrenner (F.) Octaves. 

13447. 
Kallini (Joseph) : 

Antek i Manka. 21050. 

Chtopskie wesele. 21298. 

Klarnetowka. 19513. 

Maciek jedzie do Ameryki. 22163. 

Szezesliwe matzenstwo. 22975. 
Kalliwoda (J. W.) Three duos con- 

certants. 13106. 
Kallmeyer (Raymond) That vamp- 
ing mammy from Alabamy. 


13446, 


1677 


25264. 
Kalman (Emmerich) Bajadere. 5797.” 


INDEX 


Kalmar (Bert): 

Cry haby. 12635. 

Helen of Troy, New York. 10338. 

Hotsy totsy town. 6355. 

I like a big town—I like a small 
town. 10441. 

I’m a society bud. 21834. 

If you will marry us, we'll stroll 
beneath the babbling brook. 
19326. 

In the corner of my mind. 24169. 


It’s the dancer you love, who 
makes you love to dance. 
24191. 

It was meant to be, 10614. 

Joe is here. 2254. 

Left all alone with the blues. 
22064. 

Look for the happy ending. 10831. 


My ideal. 11107. 


Nijigo Novgo. 11162. 
No other girl. 24653. 


Sarah from Syracuse. 2895. 
Somewhere in somebody’s arms. 
2984. 
What makes a business man tired. 
14060. 
What the girls will wear. 14061. 
Who’s sorry now. 7731. 
Why did I buy that Morris chair 
for Morris. 16289. 
Kambians in Kleaveland. 4787. 
Kamman (EK. F.) What’s your hurry? 
1421. 
“Kammen (Jack and Joseph): 
An orem yosoimele. 775. 


Bygone days. 143868. 

Hlegie. 24471. 

Es benkt sich aheim. 7808 (195). 
Expectation. 12778. 

Grus fon Europe. 7808 (211). 
Hot.a yid a weibele. 8302. 

In cheider. 2189. 

Kol-nidre. 18124. 

Liebes shmerzen. 24302. 

Malke auf Paissach. 8592. 


Naches fun, a kind is die gantze 
weld. 19907. 

Schmendrik’s kalle. 7808 (285), 
20300. 

Sei mir moichel Gottenu. 9928. 

Seit freilach yidelach. 7808 (286). 

Shabes zu nacht. 7808 (290), 
25033. 

Shuster halt sich ba dein dratwe. 
9029. 

Yidele breeder’l. 7808 (334). 

Yosel. 25564. 

Kamnetz (Hd): 
Dance. 38024. 


Tl be laughing at you when you 


say good-bye. 2107. 
Remember, Jll never forget. 
15738. 


pt. I, n. s., v.18 
Kampf (Emily) Birds of liberty. 
5836. ; 
Kane (Mrs. Dan) Where the Shan- 
don church bells chime. 3277. 
Kane (Nellie) Them partin’ blues. 


20600. 
Kane (Pete) I gotta find me a 
mamma, who'll chase my blues 


away. 17012. 
Kaness (R. V.) 
love you. 114. 
Kaniecki (Stanisiaw) Jenerat Haller. 
19426. 
Kanne (F. H.) Heart-broken. 10325. 
Kanoy (Clara) I want you. 10519. 
Kaplan (Al) See Kaplan (H. A.) 


Dear Florida how I 


Kaplan (Bert): 
Horsey ! keep your tail ape 2h tbe, 
24086, 25595 (394). 
On the golden shore. 13480, 
13481. 


Kaplan (H. A.): 
How can I wait sweetheart? 
12940. 
I’m through with you. 21850. 
No one but you. 17573. 
Snoo-ki-oo-kums. 15872. 
White rose. 16283. 
Kaplan (Jimmy) : 
Henpecked husband plues.. 
Shootin’ crap blues. 20348. 
Kappers ( Joseph) Texas-waltz. 
13902. 
Kappey (Cecil) Autumn gold. 12421, 
16446. | 
Karg-Hlert (Sigfrid) : 
Choral improvisation on Der 
hélle pforten sind zerstort. 9757, 


16939. 


9758. 
Choral improvisation on Gelobt 
sei Gott in hochsten thron. 
9757, 9758. 
Hymn to the stars. 10406. 
Landscape in mist. 10728. 
Legend of the mountain. 10745. 


Mirrored moon. 11002. 


Nymph of the lake. 11200. 

Reed-grown waters. 11491. 

Sun’s evensong. 11806. 
Karganoff (G.): 

Berceuse. 801. 

‘ Golden wedding Bibelois 23914. 

Nocturne. 19492. | 

Souvenir. 7401, 7402. 


Givenchy. 1975. 


Karius (P.) 
Selection of Rus- 


Karlinsky (Morris) 
sian dances. 2924. 
Karp (Karl) pseud. 
K.) 
Karr (O. B:): 
Hotz’s special. 10379. 
Rusk County legion band. 11555... 
Kasie (Alex) ‘To this dear sweet- 
heart of mine. 18132. 
Kasiska (Joseph) Dream eyes. 9988. 


See Hume (K. 


1678 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Kaski (Heino) . Ballade. 18107. 
Kasnick (Paul) My oriental. girl. 
11128. 
Kassel (A. W.) My mammy’s lul- 
laby blues. 19874. 
Kassel (Arthur) : 
That lullaby strain. 
Sobbin’ blues. 22824. 
Kastor (Bertha) : 
A la mode. 20978. 
Dream waltz. 21457. 
Git up Dolly. 21635. 
Hindoo love. 21736. 
In-laws, they’ve made an outlaw 
of me. 21927. 
Looking all over for you. 22128. 
Mah jong. 22170. 
O! Valentino. 22429, 
Muki Chan. (23337. 
Katja, die tiinzerin. 8455. 
Kae Cio Ba: 
Chanuke licht. 1713. 
Klingen gleker. 24269. 
Lied fun broit. 24303. 
Mir tzihen mir blondzen, 2521. 
Tzipele. 25367. 
Zmiros. 25594. 
Zum frost. 383867. 
Katz (8S. K.): 
A la mode. 20978. 
Dream waltz. 21457. 
Git up Dolly. 21635. 
Hindoo love. 21736. 


23015. 


In-laws they’ve made an outlaw of | 


me, 21927. 
Looking all over for you. 
Mah jong. 22170. 
O! Valentino. 22429, 
Wik Shan. 25356. 
Katzman (Louis): 
Symphobia, 7474. 
Where the Volga flows. 
5584. 
Katzoconi (Bessie) 
11669. - 
Kaufer (Ethel) In home sweet home. 
1034. 
Kaulia (John) 
Kaun (Hugo): 
Call of the sylphs. 
18614. 
Fairy tale. 8174. 
Forest dawn. 8194. 
Hunt. 8310. 
Impromptu. 8456. 


22128. 
5083, 
Sixteen springs. 


Liliu e. 13168, 


1664, 1665, 


Seguidilla. 2921, 20314. 

Waltz. 8457. 
Kaun (W. A.) music co. Deutscher 
song, 18801. 


Kay (Al.) pseud. See Koppel (Al). 


Kay (EB. G.): . 
In reply. 21931. 
Old dance. 24721. 
' Stay till spring. 13841. 


Kay (Eddie) Where can my sweet 
mamma be. 20851. 


Kay (G. J.) Hchoes. 21478. 

Kay (H.S.) Give me the right to call 
you mine. 3986, 6235. — 

Kay (I. B.) Musical melodies. 2557. 


Kay (Jack) Corn on the cobb. 855. 
Kay (Manda) Come and dance. 
16612. 
Kay-Stern, inc.: 
He may be your good man Friday. 
12344 (118), 20974 (187). 
Remember, you belong to me. 
12344 (207), 15740. 
That’s your hips. 
16046. 
Kayser (Joe) Virginia home. 7635. 
Keach (Luzetta) Esther, the beauti- 
ful queen. 14163 (154). 
Keagy (J. M.) Bum chauffeur. 16532. 
Kearsley (H. J.) Willie Willie 
Winkum. 3304. 
Kearton (T. W.) 
21316. 
Keates (H. A.) 
10879. 
Keats (Frederick) : 
Clown. 38652. 
Dance of the rosebuds. 23676. 
Keden (Joe) Uve got the grandest 
ice-man. 10509. 


12344 (236), 


Cincinnati flapper. 


Loving whippoorwill. 


Keefer (G. A.) Paradise. 20090. 
Keel (Frederick): 
Poor soul sat sighing. 7127. 


Port of many ships. 5679 (314). 
Trade winds. 5679 (376). 

Keen Kid. pseud. See Keenan (Eddie) 
Keenan (A. €.) Dear old Virginy of 
yore. 18787. 
Keenan (EK. W.) 
beat as one. 

12190. 
Keenan (Matty) 


When two hearts 
5560, 9413 (241), 


Soldier’s love. for 


his dear old mother. 2970. 

Keene (A. B.) Miniature . waltz. 
2518. 

Keene (C. P.) Old Glory. 22468. 

Keene (William) Blue for you. 9627. 

Keeney (F. P.) soldier’s dream. 
11692. 

Keeney (O. C.) Since Jesus spoke to 
me. 7328. 


Keep a goin’. 19497. 
Keep a-inchin’ along. 24257. 
Keesler (Laura) Let me come back 


to you. 10752. 
Kehoe (W. F.) My radio girl. 4736, 
Bee eae 15 


Keidel (H. R.): 
After while. 20989. 
. Back home to old Black Joe. 
21102. 
Give me time. 21637. 
I taught the other fellow how. 
24119. 


4679 


LLL LLL LOLOL ee 


ee a ee re ee 


Pune Ait one 
c i ee cai - 


INDEX 


Pty Ti, Wes Veo 


Keidel (H. R.)—Continued. 


Some day youll come _ back. 
25105. 

Something went wrong. 25114. 
Syncopated waltz with you. 
22972. 

When you whisper I love you 
dear. 20847. 


Keighley (Thomas) : 
Easy lesson in Bach. 10030. 
Modern Santa-Claus. 2527 
Robin Adair. 15757. 
Swing. 7472. 
Keim : (FEVE:) : 
Junetime is spoontime. 4375. 
Not a care in the world have LI. 
2635. 
Keiser (R. 
6193. 
Keith (Clifton) : 
Best of luck to you. 14810. 
Bird’s honeymoon. 21172 
Dem walkin’ blues. 16692. 
Letty. 22077. 
My other half. 
Oh beautiful, 
1181. 
Sweet old summer days. 22954. 
Wonderful dreams. 23281. 
You can never pay for the tears 
of your mother. 18337. 
Keith (R. G.) Only bally fellow in 
the place. 15589. 


Keith, Prowse & co., Itd.: 

Almond eye. 23385. 

By the silver pool. 12533. 

Captain Oojah. 9701. 

Carrie. 18635. 

Don’t say goodbye, dear. 12707. 

Enchanted castle o dreams. 
6125, 6126. 

Farewell to Slieve Morna. 

I came to your garden. 

I might! 4209. 

I wonder. 4236. 

It’s a wonderful thing 
young. 6514. 

José. 4361. 

Just a slip of a girl. 

Ku klux klan. 6599. 

Largo in G. 10286. 

Little Dresden shepherdess. 8525. 

London calling. 19597. 

Londonderry air. 10815. 

Love in the mist. 6690. 

Love’s a sailor. 4535. 

Mountains high. 11058. 

No one. 6967. 

Nobody seems to want to love me 
now. 24659. 

Other girls. 20056. 

Parisian Pierrot. 20092. 

Pierrot at the dance. 4925. 

Prelude. 11481. 


A.) Flowers and ferns. 


22349. 


beautiful ocean, 


10102. 
4147. 


to be 


4581. 


Prenez garde Lisette. 
Rats. 4994. 
Rhapsody. 13641. 
Romance. 11581. 
Romeo. 7218. 
Ruby’s cuby suit. 7233. 
Russian blues. 17820. 
Sentiment. 22748. 

Silent forest. 9035. 

Still I'd have faith. 25167. 


22596. 


Suomi. 3049. 
“Tamarisk town. © 22984. 
That’s the tune. 9178. 


Se no joy without a sorrow. 
7526. 
Toodle-oodle-oodle-oodle-oo. 5383. 
What love means to girls like me. 
23204. 
When the clock strikes. 
Keithley (BE. C.): 
After the shower. 
Dreamland. 3814. 
Garland of old fashioned roses. 
~ 16841. 
Kekoa (A. K.) Mary Miles I 
dreaming of you. 2457. 
Keller (George) When my world was 
full of sunshine. 9310. 


PROD 


tt) aw oe oo 


3386. 


am 


Keller (H. B.) Maxinkuckee moon. 
10938. 

Keliey (E. 8.) Alice in wonderland. 
18408, 18409. 

Kelley (H. A.) I’m lonely my dear for 
you. 21845. 


Kelley (Harry) Sunshine of mine, I 
call you sunshine. 18010. 
Kelley (Morris) Of days that are past. 
2662. 
Kellie (Lawrence) Where wandered 
she. 14086. 
Kelly (—) Hawaiian blues. 6308. 
Kelly (A. O.) Drifting away from the 
Savior. 6092. 
Kelly (M. R.): 
Friend of my youth. 
Radio fan. 4986. 
Kelly (M. Y.) Your just a ‘wonderful 


1950. 


girl. 14156. 
Kelly (Margie) Happy. 21690, 21691. 
Kelly (Michael) Little moonshine. 
. 10800. 


Kelly (Zettie) : | 
Girl of his dueannet 3892, 16862. 
Little sun bonnet of blue. 8528. 
My Tennessee Rose. 6929. 
Sleepy-eepy-eepy-blues. 5159. 

Kelpe, C. D.: 
Clara. 18690. 
Jelly beans. 

Kelpsh (W. G.) 

13470. 
Kelshaw (John) Lonesome moments. 
340. 


19423 
Old mother of mine. 


(L680 


nos, 1-13, 1928 


Kemp (C. A.): 
Cabaret blues. 16540. 

Red head step child blues. 
Sobbing blues. 25097. 
kemp (D. H.) Old folk. 4832. 
Kemp (H. J.) Doggone blues. 23721. 
Kemp (H. M.) So fly daddy. 22820. 
Kempinski (lL. A.) : 

Clavel. 23609. 

Descriptive agitato. 3767. 
Mysterioso dramatico. 1167. 
Plaintive. 4931. 

Prelude heroique. 248853. 
Scaramouche. 25002. 
Storm hurry. 1318. 

Kempner (Niclas) When you are in 


13629. 


my arms. 16260. 

Kendall (Floyd) Garden of love. 
19015. 

Kendall (V. E.) You’se mah _ boy. 
206958. : 
Kendig (Rene) What do I care. 


16218. 
Kendis (—) Good as gold. 
Kendis (James) : 

All that your little heart desires. 
7825. 

I’m rebuilding my castle in the 
alt, 2051, 

Let them fight. 1083. 

Perhaps you don’t know it, but 
you're breaking my heart. 7092, 
113838. 

Wait’ll you see my new daddy. 
7693; 12107. 

When it’s night-time in Italy it’s 
Wednesday over here. 18245, 
20817. 

When Nathan married Rose of 
Washington Square. 16244. 

When Nathan was married to Rose 
of Washington Square. 18252, 
23219. 

Kendis-Brockman music €0.: 

All that your little heart desires. 
7825, 183864 (233). 

Boodle-um-boo. T7938. 

I’m rebuilding my castle in the 
a: (21S). 

Perhaps you don’t know it but 
you’re breaking my heart. 7092. 

Wait’ll you see my new daddy. 
7653. 

When it’s night-time in Italy it’s 
Wednesday over here. 18245. 

Kennan (Ethel) My Virginia rose. 
A749. 

Kennedy (D. W.): 

Infant King. 17140. 

Song of consecration. 2989. 
Kennedy (Vrs. H.): 

Call of the West. 9690. 

Spanish eyes. 11753.. 


6256. 


INDEX 


Kennedy 
7428. 
Kennedy (M. T.) Come and dance. 
16612.” 4 
Kennedy-Fraser (M.): 
Eppie Adair. 10068. 
Oh Nancy’s hair is yellow like 
gowd. 11245. 
Organ pieces from the Hebrides. 
7082. 


(Harriet) Star of hope. 


Skye steersman’s song. 5157. 
Songs of the Hebrides. 25132. 
Kennedy-Kendall. Garden of love. 
19015. 

Kennett (Aubrey) Brighton camp. 
12520. : 

Kennickell (J/rs. A. SS.) jr. Club- 
woman’s hymn. 14452. 

Kenny (Jean) Just to-day. 4396. 


Kent (A. M.) 
love. 10448. 
Kent (F. C.) How dry Iam. 14856. 
Kent (H. P.) Heart o’ mine. 19118. 
Kent (Julian) pseud. See Krogman 
(C.. W.) 
Kent (Marjorie) : 
I came to your garden. 
Love’s a sailor. 4535. 


Ill sing my song of 


4147. 


Kent (Paimer) Musical box. 24577. 
Keplinger (Annie). There’s no one 
like my Uncle Sam. 3123. 
Kern (C. W.): 
Assembly grand march. 23415- 
23417. 
Cascades. 1690. 


Catch me. 9718. 
Country life. 9824. 
Goblin’s frolic. 23893. 
Happy playtime. 23964. 
Hungarian sketch. 24051. 
Hunting the fox. 24054. 
Isabelle. 21958. 
Magician. 10900. 
On quiet waters. 13478. 
Passion-flower. 2732. 
Running rivulet. 11553. 
Serenade grotesque. 22754. 
Twilight musings. 3183. 
Wicked witch. 12233. 
Kern (Edvard) Ta’ hornbriller paa. 
7481. 
Kern -(8Y, A.) : 


Friihlingsahnung. 23861. 
Spring is near. 25149. 
Kern (Jerome) : 
Beauty prize. TSO uly ee eee 
21128: 


Bull-frog patrol. 3565, 9671. 

Cabaret girl. 1659. 

Every day in every way. 142. 

Everybody calls me little Red 
Riding Hood. 21520. 

Honeymoon isle. 19155. 

I’m a prize. 19244. 


1681 


Pa it 6 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v.18 


Kern (Jerome)—Continued, 

I saw the roses and remembered 
you. 17068. 

In love with love. 21928. 

It’s a long long day. 19392. 

Love and the moon. 345. 

Meet me down on Main street. 
19722. 

Moon love. 19789. 

Non-stop dancing. 19947. 

Once in a blue moon. 22481. 

Our lovely rose. 22504. 

Peach girl. 510. 

Pie. 24843. 

Raggedy Ann. 22621. 

Stepping stones. 22895. 

When you take the road with me. 
20845, 25491. 

Wonderful dad. 23280. 

You can’t make love by wireless. 


20930. 
Kernan (J. G.) Aileen Connell. 
20992. 
Kerr (A. W.) I’ve no one to sing 
lullaby. 14956. 
Kerr (C. E.) Ophelia. 7029, 17656. 
Kerr (F. C.) His angel. 8285. 
Kert (3.' Se 


Dalry house. 14508. 


Flow gently, sweet Afton. 8186. 
Kerr (M. E.) Keep lovin’. 15119, 
19500. 
Kerr (R. M.) Vm dreaming about 
you my dear little girl. 6404. 
Kershaw (G. A.) Chief Hokum. 
18672. 


Kershaw (Joseph) : 


Communion service. 3674. 

Hymn to the good Shepherd. 
4136 

Te Deum laudamus. 5300. 


Kersteb (Hva) Someday you’ll come 
back. 251085. 
Keslering (Joseph) Bachelor’s dream. 
14268. 
Kessel (Geo.) : 
Anthem gems. 779. 
Sounds from the Alps. 25 
(260). 
Tidings of joy. 
Kessler (Anna): 
Dear old Pikes Peak. 9916. 
Voice o’er the radiophone. 14028. 
Kessler (J. C.): 
Deux mains. 12690, 12713, 12714. 
Doubles notes. 9972. 
Légéreté. 10747. 
Kestenbaum (Samuel): 
Ain’t I handsome. 


595 
25061. 


18394. 


Pearl, just believe in me. 15633. 
Rarest Rose. 17772. 
Those Mississippi River blues. 


18098. 


Kester (H..S8.): 


Let’s go to California. 6622, 
You'll believe I care. 9390. 
Kestler (Mrs. J. F.) I’m only a heart 

that is aching. 21847. 
Ketchum (A. A.): 
Christ has set me free. 16590. 
Fellowship of Jesus. 16798. 


God shall wipe away all tears. 


16875. 
2038. 


He took me in. 
If you see your Saviour there. 
2251. 


ny iis 
Jesus is sweet to me. 
John, fifteen seven. 17182. 
Keep on praying. 17216. 
L-o-v-e. 2404 
My Jesus. 17505. 
Redeemed. 17783. 
Take it to Jesus. 18039. 
Why do I sing about Jesus. 18299. 
Ketélbey (A. W): 
Golden autumn. 14754. 
In a Chinese temple-garden. 2181. 
Old belfry. 4827. 
River réverie. 5025. 
Shadow of dreams. 
Silver-cloud. 5140. 
Key (S. E.) Muvver, muvver. 
Keyes (Baron): 
Hungry heart. 
Kentucky lane. 
Keyes (Charles) 


5111. 
4700. 


14864. 
17221. 
Saudades le chica. 


2895. 
Keyes (P. L.) From the very be- 
ginning. 944. 
Keylor (W. C.) Desert land. 1828. 
Keys (Nelson) That’s the tune. 9178, 
Keyser (EE. K.) Prince of peace. 
20160. 
Kiah (I. 8.) . Bootleg liquor blues. 
12509. ‘ 

Kid boots. 21022, 21023, 21586, 22072, 
22708, 23233, 23387, 24144, 24259. 
Kidder (A. A.) Peace among the 

nations. 15629. 
Kidwell (Lloyd) Japanese lullaby. 


6528, 10623. 
Kiefer (Joseph) 
4084, 10329. 
Kiehl (George) 

~ 18022. 
Kiernan (F. J.): 
Chattanooga lump of sugar. 3615. 
Junior high school. 4376. 
Kierulff (Willy) Far og mor og bgrn. 
3902. 
Kieserling (R.): 
Hunting song. 
Mnella 19446. 
Kiester (J. D.): 
Listen. 8514. 
My sunshine girl. 
Old home town. 


Hearts and heroes. 


Sweet — 5 adhe 


24053. 


8727. 
8806. 


1682 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


She may be a flapper or she may 
be a saint. 9017. 
Since I got her I. Q. and she got 
mine. 9038. 
There’s a yearning, there’s a burn- 
ing. 9190. 
Kileen (B. J.) If you'll be my little 
honey, T’ll be your little bee. 13018. 
Killian (Edward) I can’t forget you. 
9202; 
Killianus (K.) Practical method for 
the ukulele. 22587. 
Killy (Emma): 
Butterfly and rose. 21219. 
Where are the giris of yesterday. 
25492. 
Kim (Helen) West Virginia blues. 
20791. 
Kimball (EK. H.) I have called thee 
by name. 21811. 
Kimberly (EB. 8.) Team-work tunes. 
20563, 20564. 
Kimbrough (Sylvester) : 
Break o’' day blues. 28523. 
Degradation blues. 16689. 
Kineaid (—) Mr. Goshawful Loose 
in his gallopin’ goose. 22265. 
Kiney (Minnie) I got the sleepy 
sleeping blues. 6889. 
Kind (A. A.) Hymn of America. 
16990. ~ 
Kindel (V. M.) Dear old man of 
mine. 16682. 
Kinder (William). 
5164. 4 
Kindergarten book of folk-songs. 
2290. 
King (—) On blooming meadows. 
13476. 
King (A. L.) Playmates. 17726. 
King (Adolf or Adolph) : 
A brivele fin Rusland. 1476. 
Aizikil, 23374. 
As leiben sol sain geleibt. 1545. 
Bruche. 16525, 
Chanelle. 5921. 
Dus hepele. 23756. 
Dus kabzendel. 1874. 
Dus klezmeril. 23757. 
Gelt. 1966. 
Gwald di mantens. 10283. 
Hite. 14826. 
Ich gedenk noch bist hurem given. 
17098. 
Kibez. 10687. 
Liebe in liedenshaft. 8505. 
Mameniu. 2436. 
Masel mis men hoben. 10929. 
Oi di liebe. 11256. 
Oi dimantes. 7009. 
Oi hob ich es lieb. 11257. 
Oi is dus a rebezin. 24718. 
Sha sha der rebe geit. 7287. 
Shlisel. 25050. 
Terez. 3094. 


Smiling. Sue. 


Welwele di bist grois. 9293. 
Yudie oi di bist alright. 123881. 
Fina? yids. 1s Ne es 
Church of our childhood. 9766. 
No one to comb my hair. 8753. 
King (C. A.) Lost sunshine. 6680. 
King (C.. i.) 
Aloha oe. 18420.- 
Kuu lie pikake. 13129. 
Liliu e. 13168. 
My Hawaiian garden. 223382. 
Wahiikaahuula. 14026. 
King (C. M.): 
Desert of golden sand. 3768. 
Ford and his little sedan. 32941. 
In the land where oleanders and 
dog-wood blossoms grow. 4298, 
. Those stylish blues. 5355. 
King (F. N.) Ive got those medita- 
tion biues. 1026. 
King (Felgate) Parson of Puddle. 
24806. 
King Fie Dancing. 3724. 
King (G. A.) Blueless land. 21184. 
King e ack ) On my b rthday. 11273 
King (Joseph) Ive feathered a nest 
for you. 14948. 
King (K. L.): 
Cle elum eagles. 23610. 
Cruiser Omaha. 23664. 
Eclipse galop. 23768. — 
Fete triumphal. 23808. 
Glory of Egypt. 1982, 3990. 
In old Pekin. 24165. 
McKinley’s own. 2427, 4559. 
Mournful Maggie. 24570. 
New corn palace. 24632, 24633. 
Octopus and the mermaid. 24694. 
Silver fountain. 25065. 
Spirit of minstrelsy. 3011, 5224. 
Vindication. 25415. 
Walsenburg galop. 25483. 
Yellowstone trail. 25562. 
King (M. G.) Pee-chee Lee. T7088. 
King (Norman) : 
Ay! 3466. 
Eehoes, 21479. 
Why can’t you love me. 5597. 
King (R. A.) Vve got you and you’ve 
got me 4226. 
King (Reginald) : 
Beside the lake. 7916. 
Cynthia. 8057. 
Four preludes. 13113. 
1st humoresque. 9409. 
King (Robert) : 
I’ve got the Yes, we have no 
banana blues. 12996. 
Patsy. 22535. 
King (Tom): 
Dear old Devon. 1821, 37598. 
Palestine. 15611. 
Won’t that be a wonderful day. 
9359. 


1683 


INDEX 


pt. III, nis.7v.i8 


King (Vic) Where the clover blos- 
soms blow. 20852. 

Kking (W. A.): 
Gim-me blues. 
My sunshine girl. 

King (Mrs. W. W.) 

of love. 1064. 

King (Walter) : 

Every other night at the picture 


16857. 
4745. 
Just! a whisper 


show. 10080. 
Fishing with a pal o’ mine. 14693. 
King (Wayne) Hula Lou. 19173. 
Kingsbury (F. G.): 
Favorite gospel songs. 6170. 
Selected Sunday school songs. 


1273, 11607-11610. 


Kingsley (F. M.) Love triumphant. 
19630. 
Kingsley (Rutherford) : 


Five Basque Noéls. 8469. 
Five Christmas carols. 24268. 
Kingston (I. E.) In Yankee-Dixie land 
is where they grow. 6494. 
Kinnison (Anna) Love song of the 
mavis. 14163 (319). 


Kinscella (H. G.): 
At twilight. 163873 (8). 
Ding dong bell. 16373 (16). 
Evening song. 16373 (21). 
Jolly time. 16873 (48). 
Ghosts. 16373 (23). 
Lullaby., 16373 (52). 
Marching on. 16373 (56). 
Merry shepherd. 16373 (59). 
Playing tag. 16373 (71). 
Steps for the young 
17984. 
Village dance. 16373 (95). 
Kinsey (A. B.) Wandering in dream- 
land. 254387. 
Kinsey (C. P.): 
Clarinda band 
(106). 
Future capital. 14163 (189). 
Kinsey (H. H.) Pastorale. 17229. 
Kinsey (Myrtle) My heart is hunting 


pianist. 


march. 14163 


a parking place. 19859. 
Kirbis (Hdward) © lieb’. 11209. 
Kirby (Harold) A. B.C. D. . 23353. 


Kirby (Ruby) Little girl I like your 


style. 2379. 
Kirby (Stanley) Happy memories. 
23963. 


Kirby (Stephen) To-night a dream, 
to-morrow a memory. 16099. 
Kirchheiner (Kurt) To sange. 
Kirdahey (Harold) Blue eyes. 
Kirk (A. D.) Waiting. 12109. 
Kirk (C. C.) Storm He stays. 5238. 
Kirkby & Taylor music pub. I am ail 
alone. 231. 
Kirkman (A. M.) Beauty girl. 3504. 
Kirkpatrick (Howard) Along the gar- 
den ways. 21021. 


13117. 
18548. 


Kirkpatrick: (i. Eo. §.),: 


All for Thee. 5679. . 
At my Redeemer’s feet. 25595 
(1S)% 


Beyond the stars. 5679 (16). 

Bring them to Me. 5679 (20). 

Cast thy bread upon the waters. 
14163 (78). 

Deeper yet. 25595 (72). 

God’s wondrous love. 5679 (44). 


He is-all in all to me. 25595 
(104). 
In the’ resurrection morning. 


25595 (140). 
Jesus is mine. 5679 (58). 
Joy is coming in the morning. 
5679 (61). 
Loyalty to 
(174). 
Luther’s cradle hymn. 7808 (64). 
Moment by moment. 25595 (189). 
O blessed hope. 25595 (209). 
Oh, to abide in Jesus.. 25595 
ial ay 
Old fountain. 
Our happy festal day. 


the Master. | 25595 


25595 (216). 
5679 (84). 


Praise Him in the heights. 5679 
(87). é 

Praise to Thee. 5679 (S88). 

Saviour I. am coming. 20595 
(241). 

Send out the searchlight. 5679 
(95). 

Stately steppings of our Lord. 
5679 (104). 

Tell the whole wide world. 25595. 


(271). 


There is a hill Jone and gray. 
20090 (273). 
There’s power in Jesus’ blood. 


25099 (277). 
‘Tis burning in my soul. 
(279). 
Unspeakable joy. 
Victory everywhere. 25595 (295). 
Wake up, wake up. 25595 .(301). 
Where - His voice is guiding. 
29095 (313). 
Kirkpatrick ( M. H.): 
Comin’ through. 18714. 
Li'l sheep. 19563. 
Lion and lamb. 19569. 
Way home. 20766. - 
Kirkpatrick (W. A.) 
laby. 6620. 
Kirkpatrick (W. J.): 
Redeemer’s feet. 


25995 


25095 (291). 


Leonora’s lal- 


25095 


Bring them to Me. 5679 (20). 

Cast thy bread upon the waters. 
14163 (78). 

Deeper yet. 25595 (72). 

He is all. in) all 4o! mes, 229595 
(104). 


1684 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1928 


In the resurrection morning. 
25595 (140). 
Jesus is mine. 5679 (58). 


Joy is coming in the morning. 
Boro (OL)... 
Loyalty to the Master. 
(174). 
Luther’s cradle hymn. T7808 (64). 
Moment by moment. 25595 (189). 
O blessed hope. 25595 (209). 
Oh, to abide in Jesus. 2559 
Zt 5). 
Old fountain. 
Our happy festal day. 


25095 


Or 


25595 (216). 
5679 (84). 


Praise Him in the heights. 5679 
(87). 
Praise to Thee. 5679 (S88). 
Saviour I am coming. 25595 
(241). 
There’s power in Jesus’ blood. 
Z0n9D.: (277) - ' 
Tis burning:in my, soul). ...25595 
(279). 
Victory everywhere. 25595 (295) 
Wake up, wake up. 25595 (301) 
Where. His voice is guiding 
25090. (313): 
Kirsch (A. R:) Aurora. | 18465. 
Kirsch (Arthur): 
Aufforderung zum tanz. 16442. 
Urgence to the dance. 18173, 
18174. 
Kirseh (H. B.) I’m coming, Pales- 
tine. 10462. 


Kirtland (S. W.) 
*bout the baby. 

Kiseo (C. W.) 
10442. 

Kiser (C. L.) Lonely hearts seek 
pleasure. 19600. — 

Kissell (C. C.) ~-Twin fix, +7588. 
Kissen (Murray) Why did I buy that 
Morris chair for Morris. 16289. 
Kistler (Cyrill) Prelude to Kunihild. 

2785. 
Kitson s€C.,,H!) 2-7 
Blest are -the 
14528. 
Now the day is over. 17585. 
Whence those sounds symphoni- 
ous. 23234. 
Kitty alone and I. 22040. 
Kiusky (M. W.) Podskalik. 17728. 
Klages (Raymond) : 
Baby mine. 21090. 
Home. 4104, 4105. 
Rose of Brazil. 2863, 5042, 11538. 
Why do I cry. ‘9336. 
Klar (N. W.) Pay day blues. 


Everybody’s crazy 
3882. 
T’ll always love you. 


pure in heart. 


4900. 


Klarmann (Andrew) Lost ring. 
4525 ase 
Klasmer (Benjamin) : 
- Do a little this. 18819. 
Leviathan. 10765. 


Klass (KE. H.) Won’t you come 
with me, 25547. 
Klaye (Jack): 
Blossoms of springtime. 1621. 


We can’t always find the sun- 
shine. 5509. 
Klein (Adolph) 
whistle. 19518. 
Klein (Arthur) : 
Little Dresden sheperdess. 
Valley in the South. 3194. 
You are so very fascinating. 


Knock wood and 


8523. 


9384. 
You never really cared for me at 
all. 3346. 


Klein (B. O.): 
Erinnerung. 25595 (81). 
Impromptu. 25595 (155). 
Momento grazioso. 25595 (190). 
Nordisches idyll. 25595 (205). 
Schwalben. 25595 (246). 
Spanisches intermezzo. 

(261). 

Valse melancolique. 

Klein (Mrs. B. O.): 
Hrinnerung. 25595 (81). 
Impromptu. © 25595. (155). 
Momento grazioso. 25595 (190). 
Nordisches idyll. 25595 (205). 


25595 


25995 (294). 


Schwalben. 25595 (246). 
Spanisches intermezzo. 25095 
(261). 


Valse melancolique. 25595 (294). 
Klein (Eddie) Long Beach for mine. 


is0o. 
Klein (Jos.) Lumina-fox trot. 138240. 
Klein (Julius) Where the cotton 
blossoms grow. 23238. 
Klein (Lou) You’re doing a Rip Van 


Winkle. 238320. 
Kleine friihlingsfee. 
Kleinpaul (Alfred) 
Klemm (Gustav): 
April shower. 22. 
Fan my baby lightly. 150. 
Jubilante. 300. 

Pen and ink. 512. 

Klemme (HE. R.) Use us, Lord, for 


7742. 


Mazurka. 109438. 


Thee. 12055. 

Klenau (Paul v,) Tre sange. 22041. 

Klenezki (S.) Hot dus is a shnei- 
derel. 6352. 

Klengel (Julius) Suite in D moll. 
15956. 


Klickmann (F. H.): 

Garland of . beautiful 
3960. 

Gee! I’d give the world to be back 
home again. 14732. 

I ain’t got nobody blues. 16995. 

I’m building a beautiful world. 
17041. 

Just one more waltz before we 
part, for old time’s sake. 15102. 

Loving you. 15257. 


dreams. 


1685 


INDEX 


Klickmann (F. H.)—Continued. 


Melody at dawn. 19729. 
My V.rginia Rose. 4750. 
Precious daddy. 17741. 
Silvry moon. 17898. 

Till my dreams come true. 
Trail to long ago. 20656. 


18107. 


Truest of pals-mother dear. 
18144. 
Kline (Erma) Because you left me 


. alone. 18520. 
Klinetzky (Sam): 
Ich hob neit dos hartz. 
Jidishe fish. 6547. 
Mames broche. 15281. 
Kling (D. V. L.) Three inseparable 
maids. 25294. 
Kling (J. E.) I have searched the 
world over. 170138. 
Klingensmith (C. J.) 
laby. 8681. 
Klingensmith (Dora) 
little hill. 18448. 
Klippel (EH. C.) 


8370. 


Mother’s lul- 
As I went up a 


In the petals of a 


rose; 17132. 
Klohr (J. N.) .¥..M. L. march. 9413 
(1.53 ) 


Klong (Jay) Oh, Jimmy, come and 
do the shimmy wi’ me. 11241. 
Klotz (Walter) Just a little dreamy 
waltz refrain. 4379. 
Klugow (Alfred): 
Beer and wine. 21132. 
I just wonder what you mean. 
4166. 
I’m leading a double life. 21844. 
Klumbis (D. J.) She kicked me. 
20337. 
Knab (Armin) Kinderlieder. 13112. 
Knafil (Marghee) : 
Annie Laurie. 
Home sweet home. 6348. 
Last rose of summer. 6612. 
Lonesome for you. 173802. 
Loves old sweet song. 2419. 
My little stick of candy. 17516. 
Old black Joe. 20013. 
Rock-a-bye-baby. 17800. 
Knapp (Dorothy) : 
Cradle song. 1777. 
Hindu lament. 2057. 
Prayer. 2780. 
Querry. 2798. 
Knapp (Mrs. J. F.) Open the gates of 
the temple. 20974 (180). 
Kare CRs): 
Down to the sea in ships. 
LPT OA le 
Dreaming dreams of you. 6089. 
Hear. O God my praper. 10321. 
Kathleen, rose o’Kildare. 15116. 
Love’s sunshine. 6703. 
They're sure some good diggers, 


5750. 


6080, 


but they’ll get none of mine. 


25283. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Kneass (Nelson) Ben Bolt. 5821. 
Kneff (William) Sweet lLa-Vern. 
159838. . ‘ 


Knies (Henry) My lady of the South. 
ITM. ’ : 

Knight (Augustus) Pepita. 11375. 

Knight (I. A.) When the wind goes 
on a spree. 20839. 

Knight (J. P.). Rocked in the cradle 
of the deep. 24942. 

Knoll (Frank) Lonesome for you. 
13200. 

Knopf (Martin) : 


Miidels von Davos. 138246. 

Traum vom Gitick. 7561. 
Knosp (Gaston) : 

Areana. 14247. 

O Provence. 19978. 


Knowles (S. W.) 
18882. 
Knowles (Thomas) America, we are 
proud of you. 18427. 
Knowlton (D. 8.) No one had told 
you. A787. 
Knowlton (EH. B.) In 1925. 4305. 
Knowtz (Glad) Rub off your wrinkles 
with a smile. 7230. 
Knox (HH. By: 
My dream-house. 1159. 
Summer in my heart. 18001. 
You are my light and my life. 
12291. 
Knox: (E.' BH 
Knox (Winn): 
Knox (Winn) method of popular 


Hase ’m along. 


Installation. 274. 


music. 19519. 

Knox (Winn) method of popular 
music for the pianoforte. 
22044. 

Knox conservatory of music. Songs 
of Knox college. 5210. 

Knudson (Bena Just the absence 
of you. 15105.. 

Knudson (G. F.) Little Boy Blue. 
10788. 


Knurr (Frank): 
Blue eyes waltz. 7927. 
Desert Rose. 18800. 
Mush. 19821. : 
Kobbe (Philip) Gods of jade. 23902. 
Kobida (Geo.) In the land of the 
golden poppies. 4297. — ; 
Koch: (C.: 35): ; 
Betty. 21160. 
Dear little girl, I am crying for 
you. 9906. 
Hilo Bay. 4100. 
Koch (Charles) Mother, ’m thinking 
of you. 8673. 


Kocher (EB. B.) Hail, Allentown! 
10287. 
Koechlin (Charles) : 
Andante. 15140. 
Hommage musical 4 Gabriel 
Fauré. 218. 


1686 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Koehl (A. J.) Without gold the world 
is cold. 20894. 
Koehler (Herman) 
Koehler (Louis) : 
Arpéges. 12405, 12406. 
Doubles notes. 12713, 12714. 
Petit Koehler. 4913-4915. 
Staccato. 18882. 
Technical virtuosity 
18049. 
Trille. 13958. 
Twenty little studies. 


Farewell. 6161. 


studies. 


4425, 4426. 


42 exercices et études techniques 
de moyenne force. 10704. 
‘Koehler (Ted): 
In a tent. 8883. 
Lonesome at twilight. 13199,' 
15214. 


My sweetie’s sweeter than that. 
22359, 24619. 
Red hot. 13630, 15733, 15734. 
Rose of Mandalay. 18660. 
Sighing sands. 9034. e 
When lights are low. 20826, 23216, 
2a217: 
Koelfgen (L. J.) Broke. 18586. 
Koemmenich (Louis) : 
Golden sunlight and azure sky. 
1992. 
This year. 
Koen (John): 
Our noble bald-head row. 
We are heading westward, ship- 
mates. 20767. 
Where the classic Charles flows 
calmly on its way. 7723. 
Koeneman (F.) Hi ukhnem. 1888. 
Koenig (George) Little blue eyes. 


3127. 


4486. 
Koenig (H. R.) Midnight charm. 
17422. 
K6nigin der nacht. 2301. 
Kkoennecke (EH. K.) W. Freeland 


Kendrick. 12100, 12101. 
Korner (T. A.) 


Ich muss heut’ “nacht betrunken 


sein. 4248. 
Ich weiss, du liebst mich nicht. 
4245. 


Margaret aus Margareten. 4590. 


Wenn man allein ist. 5526. 


Wer weiss. 5528. 
Koester (Margaret) Wooster spirit. 
12267. 


Silhouette. 15851. 

Easter flower. 899. 
Kohm (E. C.) Italian dance. 2235. 
Kohorn (H. B.) Day dreams. 9892. 
Kol-nidre. 13124, 22045. 

Kolar (M. H.) Beautiful Columbia. 
18514. 

. Kolb (R. W.) 

11848. 

' Kolenda (Joseph) Grand Rapids, a 

good place to live in. 4032. 


106658—24—_25 


Koestner (Joseph) 
Kohlmeier (Gus) 


Sweetheart of old. 


2717. 


Kolker (W. B.): 
Anna. 23404. 
My girl. 11099. 
Kollasch (Will) Come back bye and 
bye. 89. 
Kollo (Walter) : 


Konigin der nacht. 2301. 
Lady Chie. 2310: 
Kollo-verlag g. m. b. h. K6nigin der 


nacht. — 2301. 


Kolstad (S. B.) When. you were 
small. 20846. 

Kondas (Gustave) Island nights. 
2227, 10599. 

Kondas musie pub. co. Island nights. 
10599. 

Konter (R. W.) Dick’s ukulele 
method. 9936. 

Kontsky (A. V.) Awakening of the 
lion. 18477. 


Kool (Jaap) Hegeso-tango. 2046. 
Koontz (A. F.) There’s a mother and 
a father who are feeble, old and 
gray. 8148: 
Kop Elman (David) : 
I wish I had a pal like you. 1028. 
Oh! papa! please make John be- 
have. 20003, 20004. 
Koppel (Al); 
Harmonica blues. 12892. 
If I took you back again. 4257 
Kopperl (Isadore) : 
Jazz baby blues. 10627, 19419. 
Take me back to dear old Caro- 
lina. 11867, 20544. 
Treat me right blues. 
Kopylow (Alexander) : 
Danza campestre. 14526. 
To slumber-land. 13947. 
Kordell (Alice) My sweet 
daddy, oh! 13392. 
Korestchenko (A.): 
Impromptu. 14163 (649). 
Menuet. 2499 
Valse a la néapolitaine. 
Korn: (M. M.):: 
Ain’t I handsome? 
Fan. 16786. 
I’m always dreaming. 12975. 
My thoughts go wand’ring home. 
175422. 
Pearl, just believe in me. 
Rai OF: Ee Ae: 
Rarest Rose. 17772. 
‘Sometimes. 13789. 
Sometimes I’m all alone. 
Tapioea. 5298. 
Those missin’-kissin’ blues. 
Those Mississippi River 
18098. 
Those tired of always trav’lin’ 
from my sweet, sweet, sweetie’s 
home blues. 18100. 


18139. 


loving 


5196. 


18394. 


15633. 


1297. 


13929. 
blues. 


1687 


INDEX 


Korn (M. M.)—Continued. 
Try and find another girl like me. 
20666. 
Who’s teaching you. 14093. 
Why must you always flirt while 
dancing. 16295. 
You can wish for the sunshine. 
14138. 
Kornauth (Egon): 
Burleske. 7955. 
Sonate. 8478. 
Korner (G. H.) In days of long ago. 
19339. 
Korsakow (Nikolas 
Rimsky-Korsakow 
Kortchmaroff (M.): 
Moide ani raskazat. 19776. 


Rimsky-) See 


(Nikolas). 


Slug kapures. 20384. 
Kortlander (Max) : 
Deuces wild. 21421. 


Gee! Vll miss you when you're 
gone. 3967. 

Heaven in your eyes. 

Hottentot trot. 19164. 

Keeps on a-rainin’. 4408, 10684. 

Papa blues. .2727. 

Red clover. 20199. 

Shimmie shoes. 20344. 

Some winter’s night. 593, 1294. 

Sweet papa please fetch it home. 
15987. 


10334. 


Tantalizin’ mama. 1349, 3081. 
Kosman (Hikan) Meditation. 6782. 
Kosmin (Richard). Heartstrings. 

16932. 


Kotty ‘CK.)’: 
Massa’s in de cold cold ground. 


17396. 
Practical method for the ukulele. 
22587. 
Red cross. 17778. 
Kotze (CO. HY) Hero’s farewell. 
19128. 
Kouba (M. TT.) My prairie Rose. 
A Doo. 


Kountz (Richard) : 
Hymn to spring. 2092. 
Joyful song. 15082. 


My soul soars on its wings. 4742. 
Prayer. 7137. 

Rover, 5050. 

Sleeping child. 25087. 

Sometimes a Single hour. 2981. 
To-day the Lord is risen. 25316. 


Kovach (J. G.) 
16307. 
Kkovacs (Charles) : 
Ewig dauert keine liebe. 12776. 
Jarsz-e még Budara alkonyatkar? 


Winking blue eyes. 


13072. 

Melody. 2304. 

Miért kell — szeretni? miért? 
Dra Pe2h4ak * 


Pizzicato gavotte. 2757. 
Souvenir russe. 3004. 


pt. IIT, 0. S., v. 18 


Kovarie (Fr.) 
9216. 
Kovarik (H. G.) Mazurka. 24475. 
Kovats (Joe C.) Thrill me. 3187. 
Koza (G. W.) I want somebody to 


Totte se, pardalové. 


love me. 14958. 

Kraemer (F. E.) Jonathan Coy. 
17185. 

Kraft (Betty) When the robins nest 
again. 25485. 


Krainik (Artur) Du bist meine letzte 
liebe. 8129. 
Krakauer (A.) Paradise. 24799, 
Kral (F.) S bohem bud’. 17822. 
Kral’s (F.) musie house: 
S bohem bud’. 17822. 
Vesela bida. 23141. 
Kramer (A. W.): 
Entr’ acte. 1892. 
In RCo days. 
Last hour. 5679 (252). 
Morning th 20974 (170). 
Pleading. 20127, 22571. 
‘Symphonic rhapsody. 3074. 
Unto all things voice is given. 
253879, 
Kramer (Louis) Raise high the flag. 
Kramer (Mickey) 
with you. 20184. 
Kramer-Bangert (Hdgar) : 
Gewidmet dir. 23877. 
Tanzlied. 25232. 


17118. 


Rae, I’m in love 


Krantz (A.) Tourbillon. 9221. 
Krasovie (M. A.): 
Country girl for me. 1773. 


If she does or doesn’t. 4261, 6447. 

She’s my little four-leaf clover. 
5124. 

There’s a little heart. 18083. 

You are my little dimple. 18331. 

You can have me. 18336. 

You can never pay for the tears 
of your mother. 18337. 

Kratz (L. G.): 


Hark, the nightly church bell. 
4056. 
Kratz’s collection of male quartets. 
7808 (57). 
Kratz (W. CC.) Cotton stockings. 
21356. 
Krause (Ruth) Forest. 8193. 
Krauss-Elka (L.) Margarete, die 


wohnt in Liesing. 13264. 
Krausslich (Alvin) Ohio. 11252. 
Krautblatt (C. H.) I lost all the gold. 

17025. 

Krebs (S. W.): 
Answer the roll eall. 
Your best. 5666. 

Kreckel (P. G.) Iste confessor. 10602. — 


21048, 


Kreczmer (Lillian) Wall flower. 9278. 
Kreider (—) Prelude. 25595 (420). 
Kreisel (Al.) Van Wert. 25402. 


Kreisler (—) Loch Lomond. 17297. 


1688 


er 
- 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


‘Kreisler (Fritz): 
Liebesleid. 8506. 
Old Viennese dance melodies. 
13474. 
Tambourin chinois. 3080. 
Krentzlin (Rich.): 
Allegretto quasi menuetto. 38406. 
At the children’s ball. 23423. 
Ballerina. 23448. 
Castilian maid. 23565. 
Childhood joys. 23587. 
From bygone days. 10183. 
From knightly days. 10184. 
Gazelle. 3965. 
Gipsy dance. 23882. 
Gloomy tale. 23890. 
Humming top. 24045, 
In the gondola. 24172. 
Italian dance. 24193. 
Juvenile march. 10678. 
Mazurka elegante. 24478. 
Northern folk dance. 11181. 
O’er mountain and valley. . 11225. 
On a jolly hunt. 24737. 
On the mill race. 11283. 
On the playground. 24742. 
Play of the dragonflies. 11404. 
Play of the flowers. 11495. 
Polish country dance. 11413. 
Precise study. 24882. 
Ring dance. 11512. 
Rose leaves. 543. 
Waves. 25446. 
When mother speaks. 25475. 
Youthful marchers. 25588. 
Kress (L. A.) Birds honeymoon. 
PAYG” 
Kreuger (Bennie) Wild papa. 5603. 
Kreutzer (R.) 42 studies. 23805. 
Kreutzler (Max) See Bertolini-Gi- 
nami (Corinna) 
Krey (Bessie) It’s always sunshine. 
284. 
Kribs (©. W.) When I look in the 
eyes of you. 14069. 


Krider (Chas.) When ean I eall you 
sweetheart. 25466. 

Krier (G.) Sur la terre. 22935. 

Krisel (Alexander) Hawaiian waltz. 
16922. 


Kritchevsky (Jasha): 
Farnacht efin feld. 152. 
Heartaches. 212. 

Kroeger (E. R.): 
Autumn song. 14163 (34). 
Grandfather’s clock. 8243. 
I once had a sweet little doll. 

14163. (257). 

Jack-in-the-box. 8417. 
Nightingale. 14163 (385). 
Nocturne. 2306. 
Plantation scene. 15663. 
Sleep. 14163 (521). 
Summer song. 14163 (548). 


Krumpe (Herman) 


Two Dromios. 9247. 
Wandering wishes, 14163 (597). 
Kronke (Emil): 

Valse causerie. 25388. 

Valse papillon. 25398. 
Krogmann (C. W.): 

Arithmetic lesson. 15388. 
Barearolle. 14163 (40). 

Bells at eventide. 14163 (54). 
Big bass drum. 1614. 

Christmas dance. 14163 (103). | 
Christmas song. 1733. 

Dancing raindrops. 862. 

Doll’s lament. 14163 (144). 
Graziella. 14168 (217). 

In happy land. 1033. 
In slumberland. 14163 (269). 

. Jack in the box. 14163 (281). 
Jolie duchesse. 14163 (289). 
Land of Nod. 2330. 

Little drummer boy. 14163 (313). 
March of the scouts. 1122. 
Morning glory. 2541. 
Valetta. 14168 (583). 
Krohn (E. C.): 
Bedtime. 1595. 
Kewpies’ parade. 2286. 
Morning song. 2543. 
Krolage (Jos.) music ¢co.: 

Kiddies’ ball. 10689. 

Kiddies’ repartee. 10690. 

Maid of Kildare. 19662. 

Ohios “11252: 
Pretty maid. 20157. 
Kronke (Emil): 

Advanced studiesin rhythm, 9438. 
Bagatellen. 7885. 

Ep‘sodes. 10066. 

Rococeo. 11526. 

Suite. 8480. 
Kropach (Hmilia). Mummy. 24574, 
Krotochwil (Edward) : 

Hiszpaiiska dziewica. 24011. 
Hupaj-siupaj. 6371. 

M6j wrébelku. 19777. 

Smieré komara. 20387. 

Krouse (H. 8.) Love everlasting. 
13214. 
Krueger (A. A.) In Japan. 6474. 
Krueger (Bennie) Wild papa. 9341. 
12235. 
Krueger (W. E.): 
Praise ye the Lord all ye lands, 
4958. 
Silent night! Holy night! 22790. 
Kruger (N. G.): 3 
Dream ship 0’ mine. 8808. 
Moon flower. 4669. 
Krumenaker (Louis) I’m glad I’m in 
Dixieland. 10466. 
She’s got that 
too. 11630. 
IKkruse (A. HE.) I’m stung. 6420. 
Krygier (Jos.): 
Barkarola. 2665. 


1689 


INDEX 


Krygier (Jos. )— Continued. | 
Cichy pogodny wieczér majowy 
[and] Za Ebru fala. 1736. 
Husia siusia polka. 10404, 10405. 
Ksiadz mi zakazowat [and] Piesn 
o rozmarynie. 2307. 
Marsz weselny. 22200. 
Msza swieta. 11061. 
O- Gwiazdeczko [and] Piesn fila- 
retow. 2649. 
Powinszowanie. . 22586. 
Zytniowka polka. 23348, 23349. 
Kryzanowska (HH): 
Berceuse. 3518. 
Méditation. 4616. 
Kubik (Ed.) My dear old Missouri. 
19845. 
Kuchera (M. B.): 
Dream at twilight. 3804. 
Just a-dreamin’ o’ you 19459. 
Kudirka (V.) Collection of Lithuan- 
ian dances for orchestra. 9787. 
Ktuicken (F. W.) There’s one that I 
love dearly. 18364 (200, 201). 
Kiihle (EK. F.): 
Beautiful life 
12459. 
From here to there. 
Just a luring melody. 
Kuehn (Ferdinand) 
21515. 
Kuehn (H. E.). Longing for you 
mother o’ mine. 19609. 
Kumneke (Hduard or Edward) : 
Any high or low road. 9508. 
Argentine. 1536. 
Batavia. 3497. 
Caroline. 5911. 
Cousin from nowhere. 
Good night. 4016. 
I’m only a pilgrim. 
Jack and Jill. 2236. 
Land of romance. 2331. 
Love and you. 4530. 
Migdelein. ihr stissen nippfigtir- 
chen. 19657. 
Magical moon. 40568. 
Man in the moon. 2440. 
O du entztickendste der frauen. 
19971 
Old and the new. 11259. 
Pay the piper. 7084. 
Shoulder arms. 5133. 
Sweetheart. 3067. 
Verliebte leute. 7627. 
Vielgeliebte. 16164. 
Wer Lola sieht, muss Lola lieben. 
20787. 
When. the clouds roll by. 9312. 
Will-o’-the-wisp. 5607. 
Ww. O. M. BE. N. 5621. 
Your fortune. 5668. 


Kufferath (C.) Magdouchka-czardas. 
2431. 


in the country. 


12838. 
15090. 


Evening chimes. 


9825, 9826. 
2130. 


pt. m1, n.s., v.18 


Kugler (G.) 
2916. 
Kuhlman (J. H.): 
Holy, holy, holy. 24019, 
Jesus, Savior, pilot me. 
Lead, kindly light. 


Schule des klavierspiels. 


24208. 
24284, 


Nearer, my God, to Thee. 24626. 
Ninety and nine. 24649. 
Onward, Christian soldier. 24759. 


Rock of ages. 24941. 
Kuhn (Bob) In a little covered 
wagon all our own 19332. 
Kuhn (Chas.) In a little covered 
wagon all our own. 19332. 
Kuhn (Willy) Liebling, ach bitte lass 


mich ’mal. 10769, 10770. 
Kullmann (Alfred) Romance. 7215. 
Kummer (Henry) Won’t you come 


back to mammy, won't you come 


back to me. ~ 5627, 

Kummer (Lourine) Out of the 
silence. 22510. 

Kummer (Richard) -Blue blooded 
thorobreds 9626. 


Kun (Ladislas) Romanza. 22675. 
Kunde (L. T.) ine.: 

Honolulu moon. 16968. 

Jog along. 17181. 


Where the old Savannah flows. 


12209. 
Kunkes (S) Please, O please come 
home. 13575. 
Kunkill (Emile) Song of the moun- 
tain brook. 378. 
Kunkle (Lefa) Memory. 2493. 
Kunst und technik. Al  canerino. 
14187. 


LG tay ANY Cais Dee) 
14163 (205). : 
Kurse (J. B.) ‘That silver haired 
mother of mine. 20597. 
Kurtz (H. J.): 
I love the words of the Savior. 
14903. 
I’ve found the King. 14949. 
Just a little willingness. 


Kurucz (Janos, or John): 
Bucsu. 16527. 
Gyongyvirag-dal. 14780. 
Mindennapos imadsag. 17427. 
Piros r6ézsa fesl6 rézsa. 17717. 
Szall, szall sz4ll a felleg. 18036. 


Kusche (L. P.) You never saw some- 
thing like it at all. .28319. 


Kussmann (Ted.): 
Cheer up. 16578. 
Tripping along. 18141. 
You don’t even care. 


Kvale (Alfred): 

Fiddlin’ around. 10116. 

That’s everything. 23018. 

That’s evrything. 25258. 
Kvelve (Rudolf). Lidenekorn. 24301. 


Berceuse de Jocelyn. 


15088. 


25570. 


1690 


a 


INDEX 
nos. 1-13, 1923 
Kwartin (Savel): Serenos et guitaristes. 5108. 
Hashkive jnu. 4060. Tapada. 5297. 
Tsroel ce tach. 4330. Laecomy (H. D.): 
_ Jismecho c’malchuscho. 4355. Oriental youth. 24766. 
Ki hine kachojmer. Paradise of dreams. 1214. 
Odom yesodo meofor. Lacroix (Eugene): 
Ovinu malkejnu. 499. Meditation. 14163 (344). 
Refueinu. 5004. Trio. 14163 (344). 
Shekejn chojvas. 5129. Lacy (Minnie). All the world will 
Smiros. 5165. be dry bye and bye. 16466. 
Kwech (R. E.) Betty. 23484. Lacy (Richard). California heme. 
Kyle (W. T.) Take me back to dear 9687. 


old Georgia.: 13883. 
L. & S. music pub. co. 
I’m waiting. 9957. 
La-haut. 8481, 9443, 9493, 9681, 9682, 

10350, 10616, 10712, 10713, 11314, 
dA Boo. AtG4S8,. 12535) 12922 “aa500, 
14228, 14374, 14375,) 15058, 15146, 
15596, 17889, 22052. 3 
Ia Banca (1). G.) - Ps Si \Cy: mareh: 
20076. 
Labarque (Schiff de): 


Don’t forget 


Au coeur des roses. 12413. 

Marinetta. 13268. 

Tu chantes Mireille. 13969. 
Labbé (M.) You-you. 3356. 
‘Labelle (H. P.) Gone forever. 


16884, 23916. 
Labey (Marcel) 
17743. 
Labitzky (Aug.) Traum der Sennerin. 
9223. 
Labossiere (EK. H.) 
barefoot pals together. 12194. 
Labouré (Theo.) Proper of the Mass 
for all the Sundays of the year. 
4970. 
LaBreece (Elroy): 
In Constantinople. 21919. 
When f[ eailed her sweetheart 
mine. 12165. 


Laecalle (J. M.): 


Prelude et Scherzo. 


Gitl of my heart. 82238. 

Pobrecito faraén. S881. 
Lack (—): 

Idilio. 21890. 

Valse arabesque. 23127. 


Lacombe (E. J.) 
the hill. 19360. 


Lacombe (Paul): 
Au piano. 5776. 
Chanson joyeuse. 3607. 
Danse lente. 3735. 
Madrigal. 4561. 
Oubli. 7038. 
Lacome (Mare) 
Vinauguration. 18364 (41). 
Lacome (Paul): 
Chant de féte pour inauguration. 
' 18364 (41). 
Mandolin serenade. 
Masquerade. 8612. 
Saltarello. S068. 


In the cottage on 


16373 (55). 


When we were } 


Chant de féte pour 


Lada (Anton): 
Alibi blues. 
Almond eyes. 


1500, 5714. 
767. 


Dreary weary blues. 3822, 8124. 
Just one kind word. 8450. . 
Kune jine. 10709. 
Ladmirault (Paul) Hommage musica! 
& Gabriel Fauré. 219. 
Lady. 21636. 
Lady Butterfly. 1158, 1449, 3052, 
5491, 6601. 


Lady Chic. 2310. 

Lady in green. 6688. , 

Lady of the rose. 2312, 2685, 2686. 
Lafleur (J. R.) & son, Itd.: 

Love birds. 4531. 

Method for violoncello. 6813. 

Muezzin call. 17477, 17478. 

Source. 9928. 

La Fontaine (Mitchelle de): 

La Fontaine’s (Prof.) most wp- 
to-date banjo-uke and ukulele 
orchestra. 4482. 

La Fontaine’s (Prof.) most up-to- 
date ukulele seashore, camp and 
home song parodies. 10718. 

La Fontaine’s (Prof.) most up-to- 


date ukulele self instructor. 
4433. 
La Fontaine’s (Prof.) ukulele 


solo. 2314-2323, 44344446. 
La Forge (Frank): 
En Cuba. 1888. 
I came with a song. 
O ask of the stars. 
Sanctuary. 7247. 
Where the West begins. 
Zephyrs. 756 (139). 
La Forrest (Harry): 
All the world will be dry bye and 
bye. 16406. 
Animal fair. 123894. 
Lagerquist (C. B.) Where Monona’s 
waters play. 12207. 
Lagourgue (Charies) : 
Bennu-bird. 16487. 
Ibis. 10532. 
La Grand (Herbert) : 
Cinderella waltz. 18686. 
Jack the giant killer. 19413. 
La Guardia. (Anna) My true pal. 
4746. 


7808 (220). 
756 (82). 


18272. 


= 


Ooi 


INDEX 


pt. 11, N. S., V. 18 


La Guardia (Vincent) : , 
Laughing eyes. 107835. 
Learn to smile, learn to love. 


107438. 
My Italy. 11108. 
Then I miss you most of all. 


11927. 

La Guire (Lula) Loving up-to-date. 
15256. 

Lahiff (M. E.) To Jesus lonely [and] 
Child’s hymn to the guardian angel. 
9212. 

Lahiff (Nellie) To Jesus lonely. 9212. 

Lair (R..R:):: 

Longer we live, the sweeter they 
are. 10827. 
Soldier’s lament. 11698. 

Laird (Hartzel) Something is calling 

me back to the farm. 2979. 


Lake (—): 
Improvisation and maestoso. 756 
(92): 
Scalp dance. 756 (95). 
Lake (M. L.): 
Golondrina. 8234. 
Londonderry air. 19598. 
Saxsolo. 2897. 
Synchronizer. 20530-20535. 
Lakmé. 8087. 
iiato CH VG AS)" 
Concerto en ré. 6602. 
Rapsodie Norvégienne. 19527. 
Roi @Ys. 6608. 
Rondo. 6604. 
Slave. 24279. 
Lama (Gaetano): 
Affascinante. 9484. 
Per la patria e per il re. 2745. 
Proibizionismo. 4968. 
Lamanna (Antonio) Vanto Italiano. 
25401. 
Lamar & Barton: 
America the beautiful. 21035. 
Awake, my soul. 21082. 
Cokesbury hymnal. 21322. 


Come, O Thou all victorious Lord. 
21329. 

Come, Thou almighty King. 21337. 

Holy, holy, holy. 21746. 


Jesus, lover of my soul! 21986. 

Joy to the world! the Lord is 
come. 21688. 

Lord our God alone is strong. 
Pies A I 

O for a thousand tongues to sing. 
22418. 


Sun of my soul. 22926. 
Lambda chi alpha fraternity. 
or die for Lambda chi. 23064. 
Lamberson (O. 8.) Those smiles she 


For do 


wore. 18099. 
Lambert (Alexander) World’s best 
music. 12269. 


Lambert (Frank)-: 


Farewell, thou outbound § ship. 
12793. 
Sometimes, with deep regret. 
2982. 


Lambert (Victor) : 
Come back to Samoa, some-more. 


18707. 
Down where the Murrumbidgee 
flows. 18856. 


Lambert (W. F. A.) I will extol 
Thee, O God, my King. 19298. 

Lamberton (Bob) Open your arms to 
me. 8824. 

Lament. 14163 (304). 


Lament for Owen Roe O'Neill. 1074. 


Lamkin (Marjorie) Million years. 
6830. 

Lamme (Kenneth) My old lady. 
19880. 


Lammers (P. J.): ‘ 
Christmas medley no. 3. 238604. 
O sole mio. 11218. 
Lamont (J. H.) My heart calls, my 
love, come back, be true. 17504. 
Lamothe (J. G.) Haytian love song. 
19105. 
La Motte (E. J.) 
Nile. 22150. 
Lamoureux (Aurora) I miss them so. 
24115. 
Lampard (Ellie) Quiet corner. 
Lampe (J. B.): 
Happy days. 
Jazz wedding. 
Mikado. 2515. 
One hour more. 
Prologue. 2349. 
Stop dance. 17985. 
Lampe (J.F.) Lovely fair. 5679 (68). 
Lampert (Phil.) U.S. A. dear U. S. 
A. 12049. 
Lampert (Stanley): 
My heart's yearning. 
h California our 
8789. 
Lampin (Bessie) 
Lampkin (E. A.): 
Don’t your 
18841. 
I’ve got me some vamping mama 
now. 14950. 
Lanciana (P.) Funeral march. 7808 
(205). 
Landau (Mitchel) Sweetheart teil 
me that you love me so. 20527. 
Landeck (H. C.) Mache dich auf. 
10893. 
Landén (Einar) 
Lander (A. 8S.) 
16965. 
Landfair (F. U.) Just a baby. 17192. 


Landlot (Cordelia) My old Frisco 
town, '.°1'7530; °° 


‘Love upon the 


7172. 


16914. 
2241. 


8819. 


8710, 8712. 
fairyland. 
Sunbeams. 15961. 


home get lonely. 


Eldgaffeln. 3848. 
Honey kiss me please. 


1692 


a> 


- danew(My P-) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


handranyy (3: ¢ I.) 9r. 
truth. 20997. 
Landrum (H.) 
you. 10461. 
Landry (Aimée): 
Bergers. 25595 (26). 
Chasseurs. 25595 (44). 
Colombine. 25595 (52). 
Dauphin. 25595 (67). 
Dauphine. 25595 (68). 
Pierrot. 25595 (224). 
Landry (Albert) : 
Bergers. 25595 (26). 
Chasseurs. 25595 (44). 
Colombine. 25595 (52). 
Dauphin. 25595 (67). 
Dauphine. 25595 (68). 
Mazurka russe. 14163 (3842). 
Pierrot. 25595 (224). 
Printemps. 14163 (449). 
Sur les pointes. 14163 (551). 
Valse des mouches. 14163 (585). 
Valse romantique. 141638 (5586, 
087). 7 
Lane (C. D.) 
12091. 
Lane (HKastwood) 
(38). 

Lane (Gerald) 
14163 (539). 
Lane (J. M.): © 
He that overcometh. 16926. 

I go to prepare a place for you. 


Ain’t it the 


I’m coming back to 


Voice is calling me. 
Gringo tango. 756 


Star of eternity. 


17011. 
Lane (Jack) Keep on whistling. 
4405. 
Lane (lL. V.) Golden hours. 21652. 


Coasting in Quebec. 
5965. 
Lane (O. W.) ‘Three hundred years 
ago. 9204, 16072. 
Lane (O. W.) co. 
years ago. 9204.. 
Lane (8. J.): 
He saves. 21715. 
My heart has learned to love Him. 
6905. . 
Laney (H. F.): 
Out upon the desert sands. S832. 
Wedding waltz. 9292. 
Laney (Sid) Cemetery blues. 18643. 
Lang (Billy) I’m tired of being 
alone. 19270. 
Lang (M. R.): 
Irish love song. 14163 (276). 
Rhapsody in E minor. 14163 
(464). 
Langan (J. F.): 
In that little old white homestead 
on the hill. 19355. 
Sunny girl. 622. 
Langdale (Vivian) Love that came 
with the sunsh ne. 138225. 


Lange (—) Edelweiss. 12746. 


Three hundred 


Lange (Gustav) : 
Flower song. 23883. 
Jean et Jeanette. 19422. 
Rustling leaves. 72388. 
Lange (Henry): 
Classicanna. 8014. 
Dancing shoes. 14514. 
Lonely butterfly. 15212. 
On Sunday night. 20029. 
Page Mr. Pianist. 7059. 
Regret. 17785. 
Yes, sir! that’s lazy bones. 9376. 
Lange (Jack) pseud. See WLange 
(Henry) 
Lange (Paul) Wiegenlied. 16299. 
Lange (R. W.) Oriental sunshine. 
17659. 
Langenus (G.) ine: 
’ Complete method for the Boehm 
clarinet. 21343. 
Gavotte-rococo. 10196. 
Whirlwind. 12220. 
Langey (Otto): 
Andante doloroso. 5679 (130). 
Chacone. 9726. 
Gipsy caravan. 1475 (11). 
Grandioso. 1475 (12). 


Lanetord os (le, J.) Bridal paths. 
23524 
Langmaid (Copia) Youthtime is 


springtime. 14161. 
Langworthy (N. B.): 
Mother of Sigma chi. 11050. 
My Montana. 15454. 
Sigma chi dream girl. 11650. 
Lania (Alberto) Piedigrotta Anazzo, 
1923. 24847 
Lanier (Edmond) : 
Rose song. 24960. 
Windmill etude. 25526. 
Lanin (Joe) No one loves me. 17575. 
Lanin (S. C.) Brown, black and yel- 
low blues. 3561. 


Lannin (Paul): 
Oom-pah 22491. 
Stop flirting. 138848, 15943, 22901. 
Lanning (H. L.) Road that leads to 
Hoosierland. 22665. 
Lanquetuit (Marcel) 
bal a 
Lansing (A. W.): 
Christ is risen. 25595 (48). 
Great is the Lord. 14772. 
Guide me O Thou great Jehovah. 
14163 (220). 
Merry voices. 2508. 
O my luve’s like a red, red rose. 
14163 (899). 
Oft in the stilly night. 20974 
(58). 
Rejoice greatly. 20974 (67). 
Seek ye the Lord. 7808 (118). 
Show me Thy ways, O Lord. 
1S Qa 


Intermezzo. 


1693 


INDEX 


Lansing (A. W.)—Continued. 
Stars of the summer night. 12344 
(50). 
Sweet and low. 12344 (52). 
There is a green hill far away. 
12344 (58). 
There were 
(567). 
Lansing (G. L.): 
Master instructor. 
Send off. 1274. 
Somewhere in Dixie. 756 (102). 
When Dixie smiles. 1422. 
Lanum (Howard) Down by the wish- 


shepherds. 14163 


1134. 


ing well. 14582. 
Laparra (Raoul) Dimanche basque. 
880. 


Lapham (Claude) Little of this. 13184, 


Lapier (M. E.) Dear little dinky 
Ford. 9904. 
Lapini (Adolfo) Primi 40 studi di 
meccanismo. 7148. 
Lapitino (F. J.): 
Boat song. 9684. 


2697. 
Rose and evergreen, 


On the Jersey shore. 

Laprade (N. E.) 
15768. 
Lara (Isidore de): 

Adieu baisers. 14163 (8, 9). 

Garden of sleep. 1961. 

Soir d’amertume. 14163 

525). 

Song du chemin. 14163 (528). 
Laréhet (J. F.) Bard of Armagh. 7889. 
Lare (Nellie) If you don’t eare. 19322. 
Lareine & co. ltd.: 

A-down the dreamy river. 

Asia. 23411. 

Chinee. 125$7. 

Dinky Jappy. 9938. 

Down Henley way: 12718. 

Hesitating baby. 16944. 

In perfect harmony. 8391. 

Isle of apple trees. 15038. 

Love’s lagoon 10872. 

Love’s triangle. 22158. 

Memory of Burns. 19738. 

Minnesota Sammy. 17429. 

Monday morning blues. 24538. 

Remember me in rosetime. 11499. 

Rose-leaf boat. 8954. 

Serenade. 15819. 

She’s far too good for me. 20339. 

Sweep. 22941. 

Where be gein’, Mary? 
Larenne (Lionel) 

3859. 
Largerquist (C. B) Where Monona’s 
waters play. 18269. 
Larget (Louis) : 
Célébre berceuse. 71. 
Voui! ma Cocotte. 691. 


(524, 


18385. 


9325. 
Hnchanted island. 


ptr, Bis weds: 


La Riviere (H. N.) 
hit with me. 1468. 
Larkin (EK. L.) Tulip love. 
Larkin (lL. B.) Tulip love. 
Larmanjat (Jacques) : 
Hiboux. 21733. 
Hlégie. 21491. 
Revenant. 22651. 
La Rocea (D. J.): 
King Tut strut. 4417. 
Toddlin’ blues. 5378. 
La Rocca (Roxy). 
23429. 
La Roche (Raoul) 
resque. 11189. 
La Rondelle (Louis) 
19904. 
La Rowe (Francis) 
flows along. 5267. 
Larpinty (Bert) Home brew 
82938. 
Larsen (H. O.): 
Always waiting till my stat comes. 
in. 21028. 
My ship comes sailing. 24618. 
Larsen (W. G.): 
Always waiting till my ship comes 
in. 2802s: 
My ship comes sailing. 24618. 
Larsh (Ralph): 
My little sweetheart. 428. 
Way out on the farm. 701. 
Larson (C. EH.) You used to call me 
sweetheart. 751. 
Larson (EK. P. T.) Trees. 11997. 
La Rue-Van Stuart music pub. €o.: 
My pretty blue eyed Lou. 6922. 


You’ve made a 


92.40. 
9240 


Auctioneer. 
Noyellette pitto- 
Mystery eyes. 
Swanee River 


blues. 


Sweeter than the  columbine. 
11841. 
Larway (J. H.): 
All for Bart’s. 18410. 


All through a big bumble bee. 
1505. 

Ancient custom. 7841. 

April rhapsody. 12397. 

By the Yang-Tse-Kiang. 7960. 

Calling out the fairies. 14881. 

Chanson poetique. 7989. 

Christmas bells. 21312.. 

Christmas morning. 21314. 

Crushed petals. 14484. 

Cumberland way. 14487. 

Dervish. 21419. 

Dream-shadows. 

Dream themes. 

Dream voyage. 

Elevation. 3850. 

Empty house. 8147. 

Fairies’ silver aeroplane. 23797. 

Fishing for dreams. 21561. 

Frivolity. 12837. 

Gipsy spring. 14740. 

Golden pathway. 10244. 

Happy journey. 2038. 

Hidden treasures. 21784. 


9992. 
14594. 
8118. 


1694 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


House of heart’s delight. 83803. 
I listen for you. 8327. 
0 Lily of the valley. 24312. 
“ Little red lark. 24834. 
Memory. 2494. 
Memory-land. 4628. 
Mermaid’s submarine. 24508. 
My haven. 24593. 
Never say die. 4770. 
O sleep is a net. 11216. 
Playtime pieces. 2764. 
Rosalind. 5039. 
Rose and a song. 2857. 
Silver-cloud. 5140. 
Silver lining. 7323. 
Someone goes home. 22838. 
Sphinx. 25142. 
Spring trumpeters. 5226. 
Stolen hours. 3026. 
Sundown. 11802. 
Tranquillité. 3167. 
Treasure island. 11992. 
With you alone. 3312. 
Wonderful land of love. 20899. 
Lash (D. D.) Ohio, the good old 
buckeye state. 1254. 
Lasier (M. R.) Tut tut tut king 
Pharoh Tut-ankh-amen. 5409. 
Lassimonne (Denise) Petite  ber- 
ceuse. 2748. 


Lasson (Per): 
Crescendo. 5986. 
Take thou my heart. 1344. 


Last rose of Summer. 6612. 
Laster (Jules) Blind love blues. 
12489. 
~Laszky (Béla): 
Auf an bankerl in Rodaun. 9535. 
Blinde kinder. 538. 
Da draussen am ‘Thurygrund. 
9853. 
Kine wird kommen. 10042. 
Oublié. 498. 
Latann (C.) Pizzicato gavotte. 7108. 
Latehaw (G. C.):>- 
In youth give thy heart. 6495. 
Naught but his blood can avail. 
6943. 
Shepherd psalm. 7302. 
Slip away and talk with Him. 
7340. 
Lathrop (Gordon): 
Dreams. 3818. 
Romancers. 15764. 
Lathrop (M. A.): 
Dreams. 3818. 
Romancers. 15764. 
Latimer (Sam) Happy medium. 8259. 
La Tombelle (F. de): 
Magnificat. 67383. 
Trois cantiques 4 Saint Francois 
d’Assise. 22060. 
La Tour-Albreeht (Georg) Faschings- 
kavalier. 14675. 


Latta (Mrs. C. P.) Graduation time. 
4028. 
Latta (L. M.) 7. 
2734. 
Lattés (Marcel) Marehaun de plaisirs. 
LOOLT: 
Latting (W. Y.) lLove’s channel has 
no end. 10867. : 
Lauder (Harry): 
Dixie girls are good enough for 
me. 18815. 
I like my old home town. 21816. 
Love makes the world a merry-go- 
round. 6692. 
Saturday night. 556, 1267. 
Lauer (R. E.) Where the old Savan- 
nah flows. 12209. 
Laufer (C. W.): 
Thy love, O God, is like the deep. 
7540. 
With humble faith I turn to Thee. 
SaLh. 
Laughlin (Raymond) ’Tis oh so nice 
to be in love. 3151. 
Laurendeau (L. P.): 
Golden wand. 9413 (53). 
War-songs of the boys in blue. 
14163 (598). 
Laurendeau (J/rs. L. P.): 
Golden wand. 9413 (53). 
War-songs of the boys in blue. 
14163 (598). 
Laurens (Edmond): 

Arabesque. 6613, 13142. 

Miscellanées. 13312. 

Tea flirtation. 1355. 

Laurent (EH. T.): 

My little boy. 19871 

Playin’ round. 20125. 

That mean brunette. ‘20589. 
Lauria (Vic) Sweet California. 20515. 
Lauria-Harrington co. Sweet Cali- 

fornia. 20514. 
Laurin (Mrs. FF.) : 
High cost blues. 19132. 
My dreams are dreams of you. 
11092. 
Laurin (J. H.) In the sweet by and 
bye. 8399. : 
Laurin (Rose) Grand old world this 
1S Ob: 

Lauser (J. B.) When I dream your 
smile I see. 20807. 

Lauweryns (Georges) : 

Cantate des cités-jardins. 21241. 

Flirt 4 Monte Carlo. 3927. 
Lavalée (C.) O Canada. 22413. 
Lavalley (H. W.) Dear little northern 

Rose. 14534. 
Lavater (Louis) 
14853. 
La Velle (D. P.) Rita. 11517. 
Lavelle (Edouard) : 
Air de danse. 12364. 
Arlequine. 12403. 


Patch o’ blue. 


Hornpipe in G. 


1695 


INDEX 


pt. OY, n.'8.) Vv. 18 


Lavelle (Edouard )—Continued. 
Capricieuse. 12552. 


Danse du bal. 12655. 
Petite danseuse. 13550. 
Sceéne de ballet. 13686. 


Lavelle (Henri): 
American legion march. 18428. 
Public school march. 20166. 
La Velle (Teresa) Rita.. 11517. 
LaVine (Al) Call me_ sweetheart. 
16549. 
Law (L. P.) Joy song. 15080. 
Law (R. L.) VU put my heart in your 
keeping. 19232. 


Law (William) My Ohio. 15457. 


Law & Ely. O burdened soul. 15523. 

Lawley (Richard) In my Pennsyl- 
vania home. 17128. 

Lawley (Richard) pub. co. In my 


Pennsylvania home. 17123. 
Lawlor (A. M.) In the arms of old 
Mother Machree. 6482. 
Lawlor (C. B.) In the 
Mother Machree. 6482. 
Lawlor (Chas) Irish jubilee. 19384— 
19386. 
Lawnhurst (Vee) : 
Keyboard konversation. 8460. 
Twentieth century blues. 9246. 
Lawrance (A. J.): 
Forget the past and let us live for 
to-morrow. 18984. 
Somewhere somebody is waiting 
for me. 15895. 
Zara. 16368. 
Lawrence (C.) 
11004. 
Lawrence (EK. E.) 
Lawrence (EF. W.) 


arms of old 


Miss Liza Brown. 


Betty. 21161. 
American national 


hymn. 3422. 
Lawrence (Mrs. Frank). Never 
again, for the dream is done. 11154. 


Lawrence (M. F.): 
I'd like to be a Santa Claus. 
21797. 
Moon-man. 22287. 
Piggly wiggly wee. 22560. 
Question and answer. 22617. 
_ Rainbow cycle. 22624. 
Seeret. 22742. 
Swing song. 22964. 
Wind. 23269. 
Lawrence (Scott): 
Alone with Him. 9467. 
He careth for me. 4072. 
Jesus is keeping me day by day. 
10636. 
Show others what Jesus can do. 
(Gin 
Lawrence (William) 
back. 2097. 
Lawrence & Gallatly. Oh, little son of 
mine. 13457. 
Lawrence & Loughborough. 
fire and water. 5361. 


I'd like ta go 


Through - 


1696 


Lawson (C. M.): 

Just a little while. 24233. 

When you are in my heart. 3270. 

Lawson (C. W.) I’m going back to 

Dixie in the merning. 4191. 

Lawson (Charlie) Loveland, that’s 

where I want to be. 138226, 

Lawson (I. M.): 

Cincinnati dream. 9771. 

Stack o’ Lee. 17972. 

Lawson (J. G.) (“Tis a wondrous 

promise. 16082. 

Lawson (Justine). 

44], 

Lawson (Paul): 
Bees and blossoms. 23467. 
Charm and grace. 9737. 
Coaxing. 14454. 

Dance of the stars. 9870. 

Gathering rosebuds. 3963. 

Hammock swings. 23956. 

In good company. 10561. 

In the clover. 24168. 

Liliputian wedding. 24810.. 

Little bright eyes. 6648. 

Little humoresque. 10796. 

Little two shoes. 4500. 

Old serenade. 8811. 

Portugal. 11423. 

Purple twilight. 

Shining tresses. 11638. 

Singer’s dream. 9046. 

Snapdragons. 5168. 

Sombrero. 9068. 

Where cotton grows. 

Lawton (EK. A.) 

ax (A. Day: 

Sing me an old fashioned melody 
over the radiophone. 5149. 

For compositions by A. T. Lax, 
see also this index under names 
of claimants of Copyright. 

Lax (Jack): 

I stole you from someone else. 
4216, 10503. 


Naughty, naughty. 


24904» 


25492. 
Changing. 23574. 


Somebody stole you from me. 
9073. 

Lay (Onn) 
Doris. 16724. 


Little sister get up. 17280. 


Lay on Macduff. 19536. 


Layton (—) Down by the river. 
- 6070. 
Layton (Clarence). ‘Ohio blues. 
S797. 
Layton (Turner) : 
Bring back the days. 143851, 
14352. 
Creole love songs. 16645. 
Draw your chair up papa, get 
some lessons on love. 21446. | 
Gone are the years. 12870. 


Hungry blues. 21783. 


Miss Minnie wiggle. 8653. 
Our Henrietta. 22502. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


a 


Where Niag’ra falls. 14084, 
16269. 
Whoa, Tillie, take your time. 
Bye 


You gotta toodle-oo-on a saxo- 
phone, if you wanna keep sweet 
mamma home. 744, 3340. 

Lazarotti (Augustin): 


Fée. 21540. 

Tombeau denfant. 23068. 

Vieux bane. 23151. 
Lazarus (Gustave) Hunting song. 
6369. 
Lazarus (Maurice) Tutenkhamun’s 
resurrection. 5414. 


Lazy man. 17256. 
Lazzari (Sylvio): 
Chanson d’amour. et 
ZADTG. 
Chanson de Marguerite dans la 
prison. 21277. 
Chanson du meunier. 
Chien de Jean de Nivelle. 
Etoiles bleues. 21507. 
Rapsodie. 1244. 
Romanzetta. 20241. 
Yeux. 23302. 
Lazzaro (Eldo 
strada. 12548. 
Leader (D. K.) 


de souci. 


21280. 
21290. 


di) Cantatrice di 


Money blues, daddy 


I need money. 22278. 

Leahy (Susie) Merry flapper. 19747. 

Leahy (Mrs. William) Away out 
there in Ioway. 21084. 

Leap (G. C.) If we should say adieu. 
8375. 

Leapheart, (W. M.) When are you 
coming home. 20802. 

Learman (H. F.) Recreation. 5000. 


Learnard (Beulah) 
ern land. 8836. 
Leary (M. M.) 
silv’ry moon. 
Leasak (D. M.) 
roses. 2706. 
Le Atkinson (Robert) : 

Ruth. 11562. 

Twilight. 12021, 

Why don’t you come home? 23256. 

Leaver (Katherine) We are sailing 
across the sea. 12132. 
Lebail (A.): j 
Tango du soir. 16017. 
Volupté. 7645. 
Le Barge (J. A.): 

LeBarge’s up-to-date method for 
Hawaiian ukulele, banjuke and 
taro patch fiddle. 8495. _ 

LeBarge’s up-to-date method for 
tenor banjo and mandola. 8496. 

Le Baron (Bettv) My Hawaiian 
dream girl. 15427. 
Lebedeff (Aaron) : 
Ach Rossia. 5690. 
Alz far gelt. 21029. . 


Pal o’ my south- 


Strolling, "neath the 
1321. 
Only a bunch of 


: 


i 
Bejentze. 21143. 
Chane breine! 21275. 
Chochesh lubish. 21299. 
Gegen a weib ken men kein chu- 
chem nit sein. 947, 

Shabes nuchen kigel. 
Tifliss tiffliss. 7542. 
Watch the door. . 12128. 

Lebell (Ludw.g) : 
Technique of the lower positions. 


22758. 


20570. 

Three short and easy pieces. 
22063. 

Leber (Frederick) Tho’ years mix 


Silver threads with gold. 18092. 
Lebert (S.): 
Chromatisme-rythme, 12598. 


Pour fortifier les 4me et 5me 
doigts. 13588. 
Vélocité. 14007. 
Lebieg (Earl) Sleep. 20974 (206), 
22808. 


LeBlanc ,(Eugene) Letty. 22077. 
Leblane (H.): 

Monts bleus. 22282. 

Petite valse. 22549. 
LeBorne (Fernand) Nocturne. 15162. 
Lebowitz (Joseph) : 

Come back to me. 90. 

I'm a devil with the girls. 238. 
Leclair (lL. H.) There is: one heart 

that aches for me somewhere. 5343. 

Leclere (Irwin) : 

Daddy boy. 16652. 

Night time and you. 6962. 

That’s why you make me cry. 


16045. 
When you get tired of your new 
sweetie. 711. ' 


Lecons @harmonie. 1080, 19542. 
Le Cras (T. L.) Legend of Mullagh- 


mast. 4459. 
Lederer (J. I.) That eternal waltz. 
5324. 


Lederer (J. M.) Susan. 22936. 

Ledige schwiegersohn. 15318, 15528. 

Ledue (Alphonse) Variations sur un 
Noél. 23140. 

Leduc (Alphonse) & cie.: 


Allegro de concert. 12374. 


Cantiques [et] Motets choisis. 
12550. 

Canzona. 14389. 

Chanson du Finkwiller. 7987. 

Deux mouvements. 24136. 


Dimanehe soir les filles d’Alsace 
chantent au ioin. 8093. 
Dix p‘éces faciles. 14341. 


Il court, il court, le furet. 14988. 
Intermezzo. 15157. 

Jeux @enfants. 6545. 

Lamento et Tarentelle. 15153. 


Messe de requiem. 13301. 
Méthode compléte de flute. 17420. 
Plastie waltz. 17721. 


1697 


INDEX 


pt. rt, nsf v.15 ‘ 


Ledue (Alphonse) & cie.—Continued. 


Prélude en si bémol mineur. 
15694. 
Quatre piéces. 21469. 


Ruines de Vabbaye de Murbach. 
8964. 


Six grandes etudes. 5892. 

Six piéces faciles. 6723. 
Lee (A. H.): 

Calling. 21233. 

Hoo? 6348, 24030. 


Slow down: 17918. 
Lee (Al) , There’s a dreamy town in 
Georgia. 23033. 
Lee (Bert): 
Guy. 12884. 
Hussars. 12950. 
I do like to be in good company. 
2098. 
My wife’s my wife. 13397. 
Percy’s posh plus-fours are price- 
less. 138542. 
Rich man and the poor 
13644. 
See you down there. 138702. 
That reminds me where I left my 


man, 


umbrella. 13905. 
Tripe. 13960. ; 
Very nice fellow to speak to. 
9261. 
We'll have a Woolworth building. 
14045. 
When Finnegan found the five- 
pound-note. 9301. 
Lee (C. C): 


My dreams are all of you. 22325. 
She’s my gal. 22766. 
Lee (EK. M.): 
Alice in 
14196. 
At dusk. 16441. 
Dance of the sylphs 9871. 
Go, lovely rose. 16872. 
Golden gate. 10248. 
Lee’s (Markham) books for be- 
ginners. 2342, 2348. 
Reverie. 17789. 
Rose and the nightingale. 
Under the greenwood tree. 
Wonderful isles.. 23283. 
Lee (G. D.) Wifeani. 14102. 
Lee (G. E.): 
Bert Williams to the land of 


Wonderland. 14195, 


8953. 
7596. 


laughs and smiles. 1607. 
Stream of life 15947, 
Lee (Lessie) Wedding of the dew- 
drop and the sun. 3244. 


Lee (Lew): 


Cab - - cab. 9685. 6142. 
Don’t play with Broadway. 1849. | Legion musie pub. My rose of the 

Lee (Mary) Boardwalk. 18554. U. 8 A. 4739. 

Lee (Meredyth) : Legler (Mrs. J. B.) Strolling, lonely 
Cumberland way. 14487. strolling thru our golden lane. 
Hidden treasures. 21784. i079; 

1698 


Lee (R. F.): 

Dear little northern Rose. 

My Dixie rose. 4713. 

My dreams are dreams of you. 
11092. 

When summer’s sun is shining. 
12177: 

Lee (T. C.) I’m lonesome, and I’m 
sone back home some sweet day. 
247, 

Lee (William) : 

Noon and even. 17579. . 
Pages we read together. 8835. 
Lee music co. Bert Williams to the 
land of laughs and smiles. 1607. 


14534, 


Leech (Albert) While the ukeleles 
play... 12215: 
Leech (L. S.): 
Always springtime. 23390. 
Beautiful. 23460. 


Every step of the way. 3881. 
If we walk and talk with Jesus. 


24143. 
Know-so salvation. 24270. 
Love. 24874. 
On the main line. 24740. 
Shut in forever. 25057. 


Trust, try and prove Me. 5399. 
When I awake in His likeness. 
254. 


Winning souls. 25529. 
Leeman (A. E.): 
Just a song. 19457. 


Some day you'll want the back 
again. 20406. 
Leeman (Bert) Bad baby. 3477. 
Lees (Norton) Molly Kennedy. 8661. 
Lefavour (W. A.) Onward march to 
victory. 14163 (414). 
Lefebvre (C. E.) Sonate. 
(305). 
Lefkowitch (Henry): 
Falende bleter. 12787. 
Lomir sich iberbeten. 


14163. 


13195. 


Left-over. 16687, 16876, 17155, 19150. 
Leftl (J.) Melodious elementary 
etudes. 10954. 
Legay (M. B.): 
Mépris. 25595 (184). 


Tout doux. 25595 (284). 
Legay (Mareel) : 
Mépris. 25595 (184). 
Tout doux. 25595 (284). 
Lege (W.) Sirens. 580. 
Legend of Mullaghmast. 4459. 
Legge (Mary) Come to the ball. 3669. 
Leggat (H. C.) Lilae lane. 19564. 
Leggett (Mabel) Shadows and you. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Legouix (—) Toto joue du Wagner. 
7652. 
Legouix (R.): 
Mam’ zelle Clown. 
Yola. 768. 

Le Grand (Charles) Pendant lattente. 
8850. 
Legreid (EK. L.) Chromatic rag. 846. 
Le Guillard (A.) Quatre mélodies. 

6019. 
Lehar (Franz): 
Erste liebe. 21504. 
Fresquita. 1947. 
Gelbe jacke. 12849. 
Gigolette. 19023. 
Kleine freundin hat 
mann. 4423. 
Morgen, veilleicht. 11036. 
Um acht beginnt die nacht. 5424. 
_ When lights are all a-glow. 16241. 
Lehibach (C. F.) League of nations. 
24286. 
Lehman (Gustave) Sunshine of hop- 
ing. 18009. 
Lehman (Mrs. H. 8.) Sing unto the 
Lord a new song. 20371. 
Lehmann (Liza): | 
Ah, moon of my delight. 
25595 (324). 
Ann Boleyn’s lament. 5679 (6). 
At the making of the hay. 3454. 
Blind Cupid. 5679 (19), 123844 
(5). 
Fountains mingle with the river. 
14163 (180). 


22184. 


doch jeder 


1491, 


I praise the tender flower. 14163 
(258). 

If music be the food of love. 
5679 (538). 


Lillian’s fan. 9413 (82). 

Musie when soft voices die. 5679 
(76): 

Run, run, little page. 14163 (481). 

Secrets of the heart. 14163 (506). 

She is not fair to outward view. 
5679 (96). - 

Sigh no more ladies. 5679 (97). 

Unearthly one. 5679 (114). 


Widow-bird sate mourning. 5679 
(921,).. 
Young rose. 5679 (122). 
Lehmann (Meta) Your heart. 1472. 
Lehrer (C. I.) Call in your eyes. 


5888. 
Lehrer (Joséphine) : 
Brises du ceeur. 14163 (68). 
Ceur dor. 14163 (108). 

Fine mouche polka. 14163 (171). 
Joyeux lurron. 14163 (291). 
Lehrer (O. J.) In the beginning was 
God. 15018. 
Lehtinen (EK. A.) Pray, answer me. 

15692. 
Leibkutscher 
22067. 


des 


rex. 


1699 


Fredericus 


Leibowitz (Max): 


Attack mohiliver. 21070. 

Mazel. 2473. 
Leidzen (Hric) Song of liberty. 
13796. 


Leigh (F. W.): 
I do like a little bit o’ turkey. 
6387. : 
Put a bit o’ treacle on my pudden, 
Mary Ann. 8911. 
Uriak, 13990:; 
Leigh (Norman) : 
Amant joyeux. 18424. 
By an old mill stream. 9677. 
Chant sans paroles. 3610. 
Flittering moths. 6186. 
Iberian serenade. 19307, 19308. 
_ Marionette’s romance. 4592, 19704, 
Moment gai. 4661, 6850. 
Valse courante. 5440. 

Leighton (C. E.) Flight of the blue- 
birds. 165. 

Leighton bros. Frankie and Johnny, 
you'll miss me in the days to come. 
10172. 

Leiserowitz (J.) pub. co.: 


Esterke. 1894. 
Roite kusine. 13654. 
Striker. 13845. 


Leisner (Mrs. M.) Dream of an old 
log cabin. 9991. 
Leisring (Volekmar) 

4801. 
Leister (L. B.): 
Come to me. 23629. 
God’s eternal love. 23898. 
Mine forever. 24520. 
Oh, come to my Arkansas home. 


@ fla ae ales 


24701. 
Ring on! sweet gospel bells. 
24935. 
Leitch (C. M.) Sleep, my little pal, 
Sleep. 25086. 


Leithold (Kdwin) 
15032, 21948. 

Lekeu (Guillaume) : 
Adagio. 19544. 
Sonate en fa. 

Lekytié (Paul): 
Amalfi. 5727, 
Holmgreens manuskript. 
Rosen serenade. 13665. 
Tango d’amour. 13888. 


Indian paradise. 


17946. 


6340. 


Leland (H. G.) Lift thine eyes. 
12344 (23). 
Lemaire (Gaston). Pilotins. 8868, 
8871, 15659. 
Lemare (KH. H.): 
Alice, where art thou. 12367. 
Aloha oe. 2383886. 
Andantino in D flat. 21045. 


At close of day. 21065. 
Auld lang syne. 12414. 
Benediction. 3517. 


Cathedral shadows. 23568. 


INDEX 


Lemare (E. H.)—Continued. ~ 
Easter. 3887. 
Evening pastorale. 
In the cathedral. 
Offertoire. 4813. 
Oft in the stilly night. 13454. 
Old oaken bucket. 24731. 
Resignation. 5008. 


23785. 
19357, 19358. 


Salut d’amour. 24986. 
Swing low sweet chariot. 252138. 
Vesper bells. 5458. 
Vox etheria. 5480. . 
Le Marr (P. M.) I wish I’d never met 
the other girl. 21881. 

Lembo (G. V.) Grand eagle. 4030. 
Lembo (Vincent). <Apostle’s creed. 
5750. 
Lemelle (Mathilde). Souvenirs de 

printemps. 13819. 


Mecea. 25595 (440). 
Papillons. 2558. 


Lemieux (—) 
Lemieux (Bazile) 
Lemmoné (John) : 
Ave Maria. 14261. 
Nocturne. 2346. 
Lemo (RP. M.) My beautiful land of 
dreams. 19835. 


Lemoine (Henry) & cGie.: 


Air d’Hercule au 2™° acte 
d’Herakles. 201. 

Air de Broutolone au 2”° acte 
de lV’Impresario in Angustie. 


ffs 
Air de Jasmin dans Les rendez- 
vous bourgeois. 8. 

Air de Mendoce dans Les deux 
aveugles de Toléde. 9. 
Air de soprano dans Paulus. 

Arabesques. 6613, 13142. 

Areana. 14247. 

Célébre beroceuse. 21260. 

Chanson de Provence. 21278. 

Cing piéces faciles. 18499. 

Douze piéces et trois 
16040. 

Duo au premier acte de Zelmira. 
547. 

Ebats de libellules. 21477. 

’ Fantaisie chromatique et fugue. 
Soh 

Wée. 21540. 

Gavotte de Lorraine. 

Hyménée. 6375, 6376. 

Lied du printemps, au premier 
acte de La walkyrie. 694. 

Miscellanées: 13312. 

O Provence. 19978. 

Partitas. 21094, 21095. 

Soir en famille. 20899. 

Solfege. 25099. 

Suites anglaises. 36. 

Suites francaises. 18488. 

Tombeau d’enfant. 23068. 

Toujours. 16108. 

Vieux bane. 23151. 

7™ nocturne. 23351. 


394. 


études. 


21612. 


pt. 1H, n.s., v. 18 


8™* symphonie. 14294. 

16 duetti scolaires. 22196. 

55 legons de solfége. 22626. 
Lemonier (Thomas) : 

Elks march song. 14612. 

Holy Father keep us till we meet 

again 16955. 

Mammy’s lil baby chile. 24441, 

Pullman porters mareh. 24901: 

Waiting in Southland. 9276. 


Lemont (C. W.): 

After love. 14177. 

At seventeen. 14255. 
At the window. 23425. 
Merry jingle. 153835. 
On the bayou. 1195. 
Romanza. 24951. 
Sérénade mexicaine. 
Tendresse. 25249. 


Lenepvue (Ch.) Offertoire. 
(157). 
Lenepveu (M. A.) 
(157). 
Lengnick (Alfred) & co.: 
Affinity. 23869. 
Ancient suite. 7842. 
Awakening. 23437. 
Calls from the homeland. 12542, 
Golden gate. 10243. . 
Little red house in the wood. 
10802. 
Six little marches. 
Springtime. 251538. 
Wonderful isles. 232838. 
Woodland glade. 16325. 
24 tiny tunes for young musicians. 
16282. 

Lenhart (Kathryn) Oh Billie, I have 
loved you, and you left me. 11231. 
Leninger (lL. F.) Dear mother my 

best friend has gone. 1820. 
Lennert (Emil): 
C3-256. 12586. 
My beautiful 
138362. 
Lennox (Cecil) & co.: 
Alf, Sid and Perce. 14192. 
’Ard up, but ’appy. 3448. 


7282. 
18364 


Offertoire. 18364 


24433. 


ballroom queen 


Britannia, mistress of the air. 
16520. 

Broadcasting [and] Susannah’s 
squeaking shoes, 18585. _ 

Chase the ace. 3614. 

Chinee love. 3628. 

Cutey waltz. 16651. 

Fire brigade rag. 14689. 


For ev’ry light that’s shining, 
somewhere a_ broken heart. 
14703. 

Girls of the old brigade. 14745. 

Happy family. 202. : 

How beautiful you are. 6357. 

How yer coming up old tortoise? 
8307. 


1700 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


I always have a glass of milk be- 
fore I go to bed. 4138. 

I’m getting better ev’ry day. 2121. 

I’m going back to dear old Dixie. 


8340. 
I’m looking for someone. 17056. 
If the Swanee River flowed 
through London. 14980. 
In the soup. 15023. 


Lennox (Cecil) & company’s first 


concert party album. 15165. 
Let’s go to Lyons. 15169. 
Look what I’ve found. 13204. 


Mary Ellen, she’s waltzing mad. 
383, 10927. 

Meow-Maria. 2502. 

O, an N, an I, an:O an’ an N. 
15522: 


Oh, yes, I think—don’t you? 478. 

Out in the Caribees. 15601. 

Palestine. 15611. 

Robin. 17797. 

She’s a very dear friend of mine. 
17876. 

Smuggling. 20394. 

Strait-laced Jane. 25172. 

Susannah’s squeaking shoes. 
3051. 

Tate’s (Arthur F.) comprehen- 


Sive and up-to-date pianofore 
tutor. 18047. 

There’s nothing left to do. 16053. 

Things are not so dusty after all. 
7529. 

What’ll ?—and mine’s—a. 

When abbots ruled at 
18238. 

William the conk. 3303. 

With your plus—fours on, John. 
25536: 

9 o’clock revue. 9412. 


25464. 
Avalon. 


Lennox (Sidney) Garden in Brit- 
tany. 8208. 
Lenoir (J.): 
C’est marrant. 21224. 
C’est un parfum de Paris. 7962. 


Hawaiiana. 207. 


J. -, ai pas.,fait-;exprés 
Madame. 8414, 13065. 
Non! ... toutes les femmes ne 
sont pas joles. 19948. 
Tehian-ka. 16020. 
Lenormand (René) : 
Huit Rubaiyat. 2347. 


Suite de valses serieuses. 14163 
(545). 
Lenox (Arthur) pseud. See Hosking 
(A. N.) 
Lenox (Karl) pseud. See Knox 
(1.,B:) 


Lenox music co. Installation. 274. 
Lensen (Jean): 

Epitaphe. 8151. 

Pan. 11348, 17682. 

Sérénade. 9005. 


Siberia. 15844. 


Lenville 
6093. 
Lenzberg (Julius) : 
American ideal. 9476. 
Fascination. 18942. 


(Arthur) Drifting canoe. 


Lenzen (Jacob) Eureka military 
schottische. 14163 (157). 
Leo (Frank) ‘Telephone language. 
16023. 
Leo (Leonardo) Concerto. 8498. 
Léon (Victor) : 
Gelbe jacke. 12849. 
Turtle dove. 1391. 
Leonard (C. B.): 
Irish eyes. 4522. _ 
Mammy’s little coon. 24389. 
Leonard (Eddie) : 
Oh didn’t it rain. 176138, 19990, 
22440. 
Oh, what eyes, shiny eyes. 17623, 
22459. 


Leonard (Harold) 
sweethearts sigh. 

Leonard (W. J.) 
404 


Leonard & co.: 


You know why, 
(779. 
Mishawaka glide. 


Cries of old London. 1781. 
Darkness and dawn. 107. 
First thoughts. 23817. 


From Inverness to Fell. 14718. 

In a corner of the garden. 14995. 

Island of dreams. 15037. 

Jonathan Jollybun. 15077. 

Lift up a song. 322. 

Love note. 15248. 

Miniature suite. 15347. 

My Arabian maiden. 6892. 

Old Ben Bowlegs. 480. | 
Panels. 15616. 

Pedlar’s basket. 15636. 

Romany revels. 20239. | 
Scouts and guides rally. 20308. | 
Silver gondola. 20361. , 
Six esquisses. 1936. | 


Windsor forest dances. 25527. 
Leonardi (Leonidas) : 
Chanson Georgienne. 23576. 
Conqueror. 16629. 
Poéme. 20134. 


When love is true, and two hearts 
beat as one. 16242. 


Leonecavallo (Ruggiero) : 


Pagliacci. 2348, 10748. 
Prologue. 2349. 
Leone (G.): 


A chia aggia scegliere. 3370. 
Comme ’a luna. 3673. 
’O scirocco e’a tramuntana. 4804. 
Leoni (Franco) : 


Buzzing bees. 165388. 


Oracolo. 163873 (67). 

Ricordi di amore. 2836. 

Sadness and _ passion. 25595 
(287). 


1701 


INDEX 


Leoni (Franco)—Continued. 
Tally-ho. 7808 (302). 
Tittle-tattle. 16084. 

Leopold (J. W.): 

Is it a sin, my loving you. 6508, 
10597. 

It‘s better to laugh than to cry. 
10605. 

Sockin’ it in. 7347. 

Leopoldi (Hermann) : 

Bisschen liebe. 18542. 

Rozsika. 20263. 

When love dies. 

Wien, sterbende 
9339. 

Le Pré (Pierre) Marche des aviateurs. 

aS: is 

Leps (Wassili) Goldenrod. 19058. 

Lepsde (Chr.}) Eg elskar dei voggande 

tonar, jeg elsker de vuggende toner. 
Dorel. 
Lerman (J. W.): 
His star. 24010. 
_ Jesus needs your very best. 

Leroux (G. X.): . 

A Vabsente. 14163 (2). 

Evangéline. 14163 (158). 

Légende des trois petits mousses. 
14163 (3807). 

Pendant la tempéte. 141638 (427). 

Sur la tombe d’un enfant. 14163 
(550). 

Leroux (Xavier) : 

A Vabsente. 14163 (2). 

Evangéline. 14163 (158). 

Légende des trois petits mousses. 
14163 (307). 

Pendant la tempéte. 14163 (427). 

Sur la tombe d’un enfant. 14163 

(550). 

Le Roy (Jack): 

I love her on the old back porch. 
10451, 10452, 17027. 
I’m feeling blue. 14910. 
I’m sick of it Horace. 14928. 
Just say that you'll be true. 
15104. 
Nine o’clock Sal. 223890, 24648. 
We have bananas but yes we have 
no coal, 18225. 
(Ray) When I 


5049. 
marchenstadt. 


106387. 


LeRoy 
12168. 
Le Roy, Hays & O’Leary: 
Nine o’clock-Sal. 22390. 
We have bananas. 18225. 
Le Roy music pub. co.: 
Jat’s whiskers. 3601. 
That’s why I’m longing for you. 
3109. 
Lesage (E.) * Nuit etoilée. 
Lescale (Lucius) 


met you. 


13428. 
I only know I love 


pt. 11, n.8., v.18 


Lesiter (L.. B.) Oh, come to my 
Arkansas home. 24701. 

Leslie (—) Blue. 1622. 

Leslie (C. E.): 


Golden chimes. 5679 (45). 


Leslie’s choral anthems. 5679 
(63). . 
Lesiie (Mrs, C. E.): 
Golden chimes. 5679 (45). 


Leslie’s choral anthems. 5679 
(63). 
Leslie (Edgar) : 
My Studebaker girl. 4743. 
Now that I need you, you’re gone. 
8766. : 
Leslie-Loth (L.) See Loth (lL. L.-) 
Le Soir (John). Ginia. 3976. . 
Lespinasse (C. M. de) See De Les- 
pinasse (C. M.) 
Lessing (EK. M.) 


Cireus days. | 9775. 


Lest we forget. 22068. 
Lester (Arthur) You can’t go with 
no other girl. 20928. 
Lester (H. L.) Ku-klux-klan blues. 
22050. 
Lester (Ida) Crimson blushes. 5987. 
Lester (J. C.): 
I don’t like it. 12963. ° 
Mournful moanin’ blues. 13350. 


Lester (Margaret) : 
Come dance tonight. 3662. 
Dark eyed girls. 8737. 
Pasquita. 4885. 

Lester (William) : 
Come away death. 
Danza-tango. 6015. 
Hear Thou our prayer. 
It was a 

21971. 

Nocturne-serenade. 
Pasquita. TO78. 


23622. 


980.. 
lover and his lass. 


6970. 


Sigh, no more, ladies. 25061. 
Spanish gypsies. 5221. 
Who is Sylvia. 23246. 


Yarn of the Nancy Bell. 
Leston (Harold) pseud. 
(O. L.) 
Lestrange 
16867. 
Let’s go traveling. 
Letellier (Edgar): 
Aprés-midi. 12395. 
Rencontre. 13635. 
Trois chansons bréves. 
Le Thiere (Charles) 
window. 7910. 
Letschin (F. M.) 
you. 19581. jee 
Leudet (M. L.) Sonate. 14163 (305). 
Leui (J. O.) Kitty Cole. 18120. 
Leutz (O. H.) Spring fever. 11765. 
Levade (Charles) : 


5639. , 
See Carter 
(Bertram) Glancing. 


8503. 


13157. 
Beneath -thy 


Little girl like 


you. 2139. Enfants de notre Bretagne. 23776. 
Leschetizky (Theodor) Toceata. Sophie. 25133. _ 
13151, 13152. Trois baisers. 25348. 
1702 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Levard (P. D.) I don’t like being 
tickled by a fly. 21804. 

Levecesque (Madeline) Shining path. 
11687, 

Levenson (Boris) Sog mir, du schein 
meidele. 11690. 

Levenson (Charlies) First finger-exer- 
cises. 10126. 

Levenson (Robert) One who taught 
me the golden rule. 17651. 

Levergeois (A.) Cantiques. 12550. 

Leveridge (L.) Cure of care. 14163 
(128). 

Levey (Harold): 

Broken hearts. 5866. 

Deep in someone’s heart. 18791. 

Hand organ. 6292. 

Homesick. 6345. 

Look in your heart. 22127. 

Love needs no single word. 351. 

Love song. 6698. 

Magic ring. 24425. 

Malaiya. 17375. 

Minnie an’ me. 10997. 

Omar Khayam was right. 484. 

Roumania. 548. 

When I walk with Minnie. 7696. 
Levey (W. C.) Hsmeralda. 8154. 
Lévidis (D:) Nazmi. 2609. 

Levine (A. R.): 

Rosita. 22686. 

You made me forget. 746. 
Levisohn (Stella) : 

Carolita. 1685. 

Lost my sweetie blues. 24369. 

Rosita. 20256. 

Tango mania. 7491. 

Underneath the stars. 20694. 
Levitre (Ray) Dreams. 38815. 
Levitzki (Mischa): 

Gavotte. 6217. 

Valse. 2354, 24299. 
hevy (C. iy" 

Skeezix. 11672. 

30th street blues. 12541. 

Levy (D. F.) Sally the queen of tin 
pan alley. 20284: 

Levy (Ellis): 

Hlegie. 137. 

Marche triomphale. 19695. 

Levy (Harry) I’ve got the lonesome 
 mammy blues. 17076. 
‘Lévy (Heniot) : 

Etude, no. 1-9. 14628-16435. 

Octaven-etude, no. 10. 15533. 

Variat.onen iiber ein original- 

thema. 16153. — 

Zwei kieine walzer. 15176. 

Levy (Jack) Broken heart. 14354. 
Lévy (Lazore) Pastorale. 13158. 
Tievy (S..M.): 

Gee! but I'm cold. 3966. 

Who’s kissing you. 5593. 


Levy & cie.: 

Ha! ho! shimmy! 6277. 

Volupté. 7645. 

Lewandowski (L.) All the world 
shall come to praise Thee. 18413. 

Lewine (A. BH.) Tee-up. 11885. 

Lewis (—) Down among the sleepy 
hills of Tennessee. 9974. 

Lewis (C. B.): 
Good enuf to eat. 10258. 
Parson’s sociable. 24807. 
Queen of the garden. 24906. 
Lewis (C. L.) Stories my mother 
told me. 20479. 

Lewis (Charles H.) Alabama blues. 
9446. 

Lewis (Cyrus Harold): 

Settle up. 20331. 

Speak for yourself. 20452. 

Lewis (D. C.) Vm always thinking 
of you darling. 21835. 
Lewis (D. L.): 
Adrienne my love. 12354. 
Caribbean Rose. 9708. 
Empty arms. 10058. 
Lovers of yesterday. 13231. 
West Indian blues. 14053. 
Lewis (EH. W.) Monterey Bay. 6859. 
Lewis (Ed.) Who killed the old tom 
cat next door. 14091. 

Lewis (F. J.) Back-in my home town. 
21.403. 

Lewis (F. L.): 
All for one. 23380. 
Baby kisses. 16454. 
Dear old U. S. A. 23702. 
Heartbroken-over you. 16930. 
Ill say so. 17023. 
Mah-jongg. 22171. 
Northland. 22401. 
Today. 16091. 
What do I care. 16218. 
You tell em Charlie. 23325. 
Lewis (F. V.) Memories of long ago. 
19733. 

Lewis (Fulton) jr. Virginia’s cava- 
lier song. 12084. 

Lewis (G. H.): 

Mammy dear. 8594. 

Those baby smiles. 9201. 

What’s wrong with the women. 

7688. 


Lewis (G. M.) Green-hooded maiden 
of the hills. 968. 
Lewis (H.) Oh dearest. 17612. 
Lewis (H. A.) Junior hymnal. 15087. 
Lewis (Hubert) Sweet daddy blues. 
18020. 
Lewis (J. M.) Why me? 12231. 
Lewis (J. T.): 
India. 19376. 
Shadows. 20333. 
Lewis (Jack) No one knew it was 
you, made me cry. 15506. 


106658—2426 1703 


INDEX 


Lewis (L. R.): 
Aren’t you glad? 9517, 9518. 
Beloved America. 9597. 
Book of Tufts music. 12506. 
Brown and blue. 9665, 9666. 
Charlie refined. 9736. 
Class day. 9778. 
Dear alma mater. 
Dear chapel bell. 9900. 
Fight, boys, fight. 12801-12805. 
Football song. 12826. 
For Tufts hurrah! 10154. 
Forward. 10162-10164. 
Guard Old Glory. 10276, 10277. 
It was but lately. 10613. 
Jumbo song. .10650. 
Jumbo the great. 10651-10653. 


9899. 


Land we love the best. 10725, 
10727. 

Loyalty. 10883, 10884. 

Maytime. T8008 (77). 

North and South. 11176-11180. 

O cherished homeland. 11201-— 
11204. 

Shell out. 11634. 

Spell it out. 11758, 11759. 

Spell it out for Tufts. 11760. 

That mascot. 11911. 

Tuftonia’s day. 12010; 12011. 

Tufts text-melody collection. 
13971. Ia ae 

Tufts today, Tufts for aye. 13972. 


We stand. 12143-12147. 


When you’re tired. 12201. 
Win. 12248. 
Lewis (Lula) Down the dip of Gypsy 
trail. 6077. 


Lewis (N. L.): 
I’m the man that makes the world 
go round. 14930. 
When the crowd comes home. 
16249. 
Lewis (P. B.) 'That mascot. 
Lewis (Robert) Darling, 
meet again. 14529. 
Lewis (Roger): 
Kamaroon hop. 24253. 
Nellie, take the whole darn farm. 
15488. 
Take the whole darn farm. 9152. 
Lewis (S. E.): 
Movie show. 


11911. 
we will 


22309. 


Peeping moon. 22542. 
Lewis (8S. J.): 

Kiss me sweet. 22035. 

Mama knows. 22177 


Sud bustin’ blues. 25184. 

Lewis (Ted) Bee’s knees. 9585. 
Lewis’ (Ted) frolic. 12436, 12480, 
12570, 12571, 13936, 18979, 14290. 

Lewis (Thomas) : 
Every fellow loves the girl that 


I love. 144. | 
I love the dear old summertime. 
Daa? 


pt. 11, n. s., v.18 


Waltzing with the girl that you 


love. 18217. 
Lewis (W.) Slurro waltz. 583-585. 
Lewis (W. J. C.) Valse ma jolie. 
7614. 
Lewis, French & Barnes co. Honey- 
moon blues, 24025. 
Ley (Benton): 
Ellis Island blues. 21497, 23352 
(39)< 
Fool. 23852 (48). 
Ley (H. G.) Sheep under the snow. 
17879. 


Lhoumeau (A.) 
et chants divers. 
Liadoff (A.) 
songs. 138159. 
Liadov (A. C.) 
15410. 
Liberato (Francesco) : 
Penitenza. 24816. 
Terra d’America. 
Libertini (F. L.): 
Eistasi d’amore. 
Gilda. 23881. 
Leonora. 15166. 
Nuovissima. 15521. 
Libouris (M. E.) Close your 
81. 
Li Causi 
12630. 
Lichina (G. A.) Ballad. 10767. 
Lichtenstein (Matus): 
Malorosijsky trepak. 15278. 
Polka prelestnaya barishnia. 
15679. 
Tanetz chumaka. 16014. 
Ukrainski hopak. 16131. 
Liddings (H. M.) When I hold you in 
‘my arms. 16230. 
Liddle (Samuel) : 
Love’s captive. 15250. 
‘Old French carol. 4833. 
Teach me to live. 20562. 
Three songs. 4468. 
What perfume this? O shepherds. 
say. 9296. 
Liden (Mrs. O. HE.) Hark! a burst of 
heavenly music. 23966. - 
Liebe geht um. 6626. 
Liebling (Emil) Menuetto 
14163 (346). 
Liebling (F. M.) 
141638 (346). 
Liebman (Hyman) Bach violin album. 
18486. 
Lieman (Nettie) Fiesta waltzes. 159. 
Lieth (Leonore) Arcadia. 5768. 
Lieurance (Thurlow) : 
Far off I see a paddle flash. wee 
Forgotten trails. 21580 
Ghost pipes. 10205, 10206. 
Gray wood dove is calling. 
In my bark canoe. 15011. 
On Cherry Hill. 15570. 


12 séquences tropes: 
10766. 
Four Russian folk 


Musical snuffbox. 


20581. 
14627 . 


eyes.. 


(Nunzio) Credei d’amarti.. 


scherezo.. 


Menuetto scherezo. 


14770. 


1704 


nos. 1-15, 1923 


INDEX 


 Wasté wala ka kelo. 25442. 
Where dawn and sunset meet. 
25494. 
Liffring (A. T.) Lantern moon. 13137. 
Liffring (C. A. T&T.) Lantern moon. 
13137. 
etl (RS: 
Mephisto galop. 10973, 24506, 
24507. 
Souvenir d’ Vienne. 11748, 25138, 
25139. 
Light of the world. 22084. 
Lighthill (Norman) : 
Fiddle-de-dee. 3910. 
It is spring. 15040. 
On to Bethlehem. 24747. 
Ligotti (Fernando) : 
Bella con me. 9594. 
Delizia eterna. 9929. 
Per mee per te. 11378. 
Piedino svelto. 11396. 
Likins (Ada) Oh, movie drummer 
boy.. 22451. 
Lila separée. 6526, 6890. 


Lilac time. ‘2907-2911, 5089, 7261, 


7264, 8991. 
Lile (C. M.) Among the hills of home 
sweet home. 23398. 
Liliuokalani (Queen) Aloha oe. 5723. 
Liljenberg (Joseph) When 1 think of 
you dear. 5546. 
Lillenas (Haldor) : 
Armageddon. 12404. 
At the feet of Jesus. 3453. 
Beyond. 21168. 
But one step between thee and 
death. 18599. 
Children’s friend. 3623. 
Christ alone can save. 18682. 
Circle of His love. 3648. : 
Dearest one-of all will be Jesus. 
3759. 
Forever lost. 189883. 
Give thanks. 3987. 
God is living. 4001. 
God’s grace divine- 8238. 
God’s ways. 19052. 
Golden bells of welcome. 4007. 
He does it all in love. 4074. 
He is Divine. 19108. 
I believe the Bible. 10417. 
I love Him more and more. 4179. 
I want my life to tell for Jesus. 
4933 
In Jesus. 19344. 
Is it well with your soul. 4825. 
Jesus redeemed me. 4353. 5 
Jesus rescued me. - 19430. 
Joy set before us. 4367. 


Keep the joy bells ringing. 4407. 


King of glory. 4415. 

Leave a bit of sunshine. 4457. 
Leave all to Him... 19540. 
Living forever. 19592. 

Living on the bright side. 8530. 


Lord God omnipotent reigneth. 
4520. ; 

Lord, is it I. 13206 

Loyal to my King. 4552. 

More than all the world. 19796. 

Morning at last. 19797. 

Must I go to Him alone. 4699. 

My burden is gone. 19839. 

Nothing can be greater, 15423. 

O love of Calvary. 4803. 

O soul of mine. 19982. 


One sweet hour with Jesus. 4856. 


One that the children love. 13491. 
Pentecostal showers. 24820. 
Pilgrim and a stranger. 4926. 
Power of Pentecost.. 4953. 
Pray on. 4959. , 
Remember. 20211. 
Rock of ages. 11525. 
Seasons of refreshing. 5095. 
Sin writes. 20364. 
Since Jesus has come to abide. 
20365. 
Since Jesus saved me. 20366. 
Sleep, baby sleep. 20377. 
Sobbing of a thousand million. 
9068. 
Some glad morning. 5179. 
Something in that name. 5183. 
Spread the sunshine. 5225. 
Storm the forts of sin. 5239. 
Take the right way. 20551. 
Wealth cannot buy. 20774. 
Welcome for me. 5521. 
What will it be to be there. 5535. 
When I think of what Jesus gave 
me. 98305. 
When Jesus comes. 16236. 
When Jesus leads. 20820. 
Whisper it to Jesus. 20860. 
Wonderful peace. 5624. 
You are in need. 5649. 
Zion’s hill. 20970. 
Lillian (Isidore) Noch a regen kumt 
sunenshien. 24660. 
Lillie (Muriel) : 
‘I’m getting better. 242. 
Susannah’s squeaking shoes. 3051, 
18585. 
9 o’clock revue. 9412. 
Lillis (G F.) Somebody's arms. 
15890. 
Limehin (E.) Hong Kong. 4120. 
Linbauch (P. H.) jr. Just a rosebud. 
2719p. 
Linck (R. R.) Memory of a rose. 
24499. 
Lincke (Paul) : 
Fireflies. 21551-21553. 
Glow worm. 6244-6246, 12858. 
Ironie. 13054, 13055. 
Love came from fairyland. 15236. 
March of the Siamese. 6752, 6753, 
10915, 13262. 
Pipifax-fox trot. 18569. 


1705 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n.s., v.18" 


Tineke (Paul)—Continued. 
Serenade der verliebten. 20328. 
Siamese patrol. 7314-7316. 


Sommerlust. 13791, 13792. 

Spring beautiful spring.. 22876 
22878. 

Twinkiing star. 16126, 18159, 
231038. 


LineoIn (B. L.) Every day in all the 
year is Mother’s day. 1896. 

Lineoln (Charles) Shakespeare song 
book. 7291. 

Lineoln (H. J.): 
American emblem. 
Anywhere. 9505. 
Boyeott song. 9648. 
Corn beef and cabbage. 


16414. 


91351. 


Dreaming of old Kentucky. 9996. 

fHmblem of peace. 16762. 

Honeymoon. 14842. 

How could I leave you _ dad. 
10387. 

I can’t forget. 10420. 


Just a vision of my home sweet 
home. 6564. 
Listening in. 15192. 
Liza Lou, come cure mah blues. 
8532. 
Loving blues. 138285. 
Our public schools. 
She’s that new 
17877 
so long Kitty. 15878. 
Susquehanna trail. 18015. 
That snow clad mountain 
5110. 
There’s no excuse 
you. 13920, 20611. 
Those smiles she wore. 
Too many Smiths. 1375. 
Vandersloot solo piano folio. 
18179, 18180. 
We are the ladies of the Ku klux 
klan. 23178. 
Lineoin (H. J.) music co: 
Girls of America. 14744. 
How could I leave you dad? 
10387. 
Listening in. 15192. 
Love’s fairest flower. 
Lind (A. A.) 
bind (C. 0.) 
Don’t blame me for 
Sunbeam. 16710. 
Hearts of youth. 16931. 
Lind (Gustave): 
At Teddington lock. (28. 


7049. 
mamma o’ mine, 


girl. 
left here for 


18099. 


4544, 
Flower’s charm. 18976. 


calling her 


Forest magic. 21579. 

Merry England. 395. 
Lindell (C. F.): 

Lure of a gem. 17863. 


My blue-eved babe. 4705. 
Wandering, wayward child. 16193, 
18220. 


| Line (C. G.) 


Lindeman -(Otto) Auf der 
gartenbank. 18464. 

Lindergreen (Charles) 
dolly. 5240. 

Lindgren (Hilma) Broken silver cord. 
18589. 


Lindley (J. D.) Dot. 3797. 
Lindquist (O. A.): 
Alene. 12376. 
Rolling waves. 
Violets. 14017. 
Lindsay (J. W.): 
so so. 5170. 
Sun on the sea. 5250. 
Lindsay (daunen), My m mammy. 
17520. 
Lindstrom (Belains) 
I’m loving you. 38399. 
Lindstrom (Victor) : 
Alfalfa blossoms. 
Where mother is that’s home 
home sweet home. 25496. 
With you alway. 5620. 
Line (EKva). Forever. 3942. 
Linebarger (1. B.) Invocation song. 
17147. . 
Linett (Maurice) : 
Dear, love. 6027...) 
That-blue-eyed. 25256. 
Ling (Gustave) Silent mere. 15847. 
Lingle (Don) Every night at twilight 
make a wish for me. 920. 
Link (Harry): 
Daddy’s wonderful pal. 3714. 
No one loves you any better than 
your m-a-double-m-y. 2625. 
Rio Vista, on the Halifax. 15752. 
Sweet lover. 13869. 
Sweet papa Joe. 22956. 
Link (J. H) When love is true, and 
two hearts beat as one. 16242. 
Linn (C. H.) Mother of mine I am 
dreaming of you. 11048. 24561. 
Linn (G. F.) At dawn, 27. 


kleinen 


Strolling, 


13657. 


13381, 


All the time 


9451, 


Linn (Naomi) Teddy. 11884. 
Linné (H.8.): 
Hiner so allieine. 10043. 


Es wertet das gliick an der ecke. 
10071. 

Komtesse Fontarabie. 10706. 

© schéne sommernacht, es bitih’n 


die linden,. 11215. 
Sehéne rivalin. 17844. 
Venus in seide. 12075. 


Linnell (Olive) pseud. 
(Olive). 
Linottes. 


Linton 
19044. 


Linz (Martha) 
cetto. 1681. 
Lipman (Carl): 
Poppies. 17734. 
Why don’t you tell me elias 


See Herbert 


19693. 


(Ardie) Go get um Liza. 


Caprice [und] Capri-. 


18304. 


1706 


ie 


INDEX 
nos. 1-138, 19238 
EEE ARES ae ae pe ae cee UES EC Pine 
Lippert (John) Magic prairies. | Little (A. .C.) Lest we forget. 24295. 
13250. Little (G. A.) Do you, don’t you, will 
Lippman (Sid) Hard luck blues. you, won’t you, love me too. 9949. 
~ 21697. Little (M. L.) Spirit of AHentown. 


Lipschultz (George) Marcheta’s sis- 
. ter. 24459. 
Lipschutz (Abe) 
Lisjak (Victor) 

Adria. 489. 
Listen to de lambs. 24314. 
Listen to me. 10731. 
Listening in. 1085, 1464. , 
Liston (Virginia) : 
Bed time blues. 16478. 
Happy shout. 23965. 
Jeslous hearted blues. 17167. 
Put your mind on no one man, 
UTi9G. 
Lisuzzo (F. R.) 
I love. 1528. 
Liszt (Franz): 
Au bord d@’ une source. 13174. 
Bénédiction de Dieu dans la soli- 
tude. 13175. 
Bilder aus ungarn. 
Consolation. 13176. 
Consolations. 14163 (312). 
Dream of love. 4484. 
Etude de concert. 22092. 
How sweet the name of 
sounds. 24316. 
Klavier werke. 2373, 2374. 
Liebestraum. 10783. 
Liebstraume. 328, 66458. 
Main gauche. 10784. 
Meet me in dreams. 
Oh, quand je dors. 
Penseroso. 13177. 
Predicat'on aux oiseaux St. 
cois d’Assise. 19571. 
-Préludes. 22093, 22094. 
Pusta wehmut. 6645. 
Réve d’amour. 15194. 
St. Franeois de Paule marchant 
sur les flots. 13178. 
Sei grandi studi. 17276. 
Soirées de Vienne. 17277, 17278. 
Litchfield (Eddie) Inside the walls of 
e. China.-.-13052. 
Litchfield (H. E.): 
Have you lost Him? 21705. 
Land beyond the sunset. 10721. 
On to victory. 22479. 
When the clouds have rolled away. 
23223. 
Lithuanian orchestra dance folic, no. 
1. 22095. 
Littau (Joseph) 
12779. 
Littig (Frank): , 
Littig’s new harmony self instruc- 
tor. 8516. 
Littig’s new practical method for 
banjo C notation. 24317. 
National self teacher. 24622. 


Julien. © 2264. 
On the shores of 


Annie,:’*tis you that 


6642. 


Jesus 


6644. 
15193. 


Fran- 


Extase melodieuse. 


7409. 
Little (M. M.) When we meet in -par- 
adise. 7706. : 
Little Billy. pseud. See Bliss (C.) 
Little duchess. 2234, 2376, 2377, 9702. 


Little Jessie James. 14459, 14904, 
14905, - 15201, 15202, 15433, °°15954, 
17031, . 17286, 18011, 21827, 21828. 


Little Miss Bluebeard. 
16285, 19059, 19060. 
Little Nelly Kelly. 5433, 

7601, 7602, 7641. 
Little old New York. 15203. 
Little Red Riding Hood. 22102. 
Little revue at nine o’clock. 21599, 
22104, 23113. 


14963, 15874 


Liuzzi (Fernando) Gaidla e mare 
chiaro. 19011. 
Lively. (K. A.): 
Clavel. 18693. 
Within the walls of China. 1442, 
1443. 
Livens (Leo) Allegretto semplice. 
7828. 


Liversidge (R.) 
April shower. 22. 
Christians awake. 841. 
It came upon the midnight ciear, 
281: 
Jubilante. 300. 
O come all ye faithful. 467. 
O little town of Bethlehem. 46 
Once in royal David’s city. 49 
Pen and ink. 512. 
Silent night. 576. 
Three oaks. 25295. 
Living hymns.’ 22112. 
Li Volsi (Frank) So now I'll find an- 
other pal. 20395. 
Liza. 259, 3369 (45), 6693. 
Lizana’ (Ray's 
Violet, you are the flower of them 
all. 12082. 
Why did you leave me so lone 
some. 8287. 
Llamas (C. R.) My dearie. 
Liewellyn (Hector): 
Reparations. 20217. 
Water mill. 20762. 
Lloyd (Gertrude) When I and Henry 
Ford we own the world. 20806. 
Lloyd (Robert) Keep it booming. 
19499. 
Lo Bianco (Gaetano): 
Alba di gaudi. 9448. 
Giovannino virtuoso mone 
10211. 
Peppino. Frenetico. 
Sicilia gaia. 11649. 


8. 
). 


19846. 


In 
3s 0 


11376. 


: 4707 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Loehr (Martha) 


Lo Bianco (Gaetano)—Continued. — 


Triciuzza belta ed eleganza. 
11999. 
Volutta vanzante. 12097. 


Lo Cascio (Joseph) : 
Mlettricita. 12750. 
Gita a Palermo. 1974. 
Sicilian flower. . 2954. 
Sportina polk. 3013. 

Loch Lomond. 10813. 


Lochmoeller (Belmont) Georgie. 3970. 
Lockfield (M. K.): 

Peaceful valley. 7085. 

Please don’t oogle me. 15668. 


Lockhart (Hugene) It’s home to me. 
2229, 4333, 19394-19396. 


Lockton (Edward) Nightingale of 
June. 8749. 


Lockwood (L. W.): 
Golf blues. 1994. 
Keep your eye on daddy when 
mamma’s away. 15120. 
Red-hots. 17779. 
Sometime I'll hear your sweet 
voice calling. 5185, 18788, 20974 


(208). 

Take a look at Molly. 5290, 
5291, 13881, 14163 (752). 

7.98. 18364. 

Lodge (Henry): 

Clown. 21321. 

I want a big red apple on a Stick. 
12999. 

In a tea garden. 19334. 

Moonlight silhouettes. 19792. 

Stacko Lee. 25155. 

Sweet and sour blues. 13865. 


Sweet Poncianna. 15988. 


That red head gal. 3105. 
Wireless wavelets. 5618. 
Loeb (H. B.) Fragment. 6205. 
Loeb-Evans (Mathilde) Yellow but- 
terflies. 5641. 
Loebel (iL. M.): 
Dearie. 18788. 


Down in New Hampshire. 122. 
Loebel & co. Sweetie mine. 11852. 
Loeck (A. J.) Gee but ain’t it great 

to meet a pal from over seas. 23871. 
Loeffler (C. M.) Musie for four 

stringed instruments. 19823, 19824. 
Loeffler (EK. H.) 

that yeu fooled. ibaa 
Lohr (Hermann): 


Alanna. 3394. 
Ballad of Cape St. Vincent. 3482. 
Cobbler. 1745, 8019. 


Grape vine swing. 25595 (102). 

Had Ia garden. 9413 (58). 

Star of the East. 5679 (353). 

What a wonderful world it would 
be. 25460. 

Whatever is-is best. 3254. 

When thou art near me. 
(ieee Al)\e 


25595 


Logan (Ff. K.) 


Who did you think’ 


When she left me 
blue. 5556. ) 
Loés (G.) Elégie. 
Loés (H. D.): 
Consolation of death. S035. 
How can you turn Him away. 
21787. 
Long long road with Jesus. 
Old ties of true love. 22475. 
Saviour who keeps. 5079. 


12748. 


4518. 


Sunshine all along the way. 5258. 
Loescher (Bernard) : 

Embrace me dear. 6122. 

Honey moon time in June. 6347. 


Loescher music co. 
18218. 

Loeser (Albert): 
Freie bahn. 1949. 
Friihlings-ballade. 1954. 

Ich such ‘ne geschiedene frau. 
2159, 

Mi querida. 

Trifling rag. 3173. 

Yoshiwara. 3336. 

Loesser (Arthur) California. 9686. 

Lowe (Fritz): 

Blinde liebe, blinder hass. 16504. 
Schatg,*t* JOH S* Ome amen, SCL 
moglichst leise. 7257. 
Loftus (Cecilia) : 
Requiem. 8934. 
Serenade. 9008. 
Loftus (John): 
Misty moon. 2526. 
My sugar papa ain’t so awful 


Wall flower. 


2509. 


handsome. 15464. 
Tantalizing blues. 16018. 
Logan (—) Pale moon. 17680. 


Hen as the flower. 
10036. 

Logan (I. M.) In California, where 
I met you. 10556. 


Lohengrin. 7649, 25595 (299). 
Lohman © *CH.2e Please remit. 
22519. 

Lohr (Isabelle). Welcome Shrine 
boys. 12151. 

Lohr (Theodore) Children’s hour. 
23590. 

Lohrman (4. J.) Sky-light. 11674. 

Lola in love. 185, 251, 263, 516. 

Lollipop. 25222. ; 

Lomas (G. H.) Happy freshman. 

6296. 

Lombardo (Carlo) : 
Bambola della Prateria. 14282. 
Scugnizza. 7269. 

Lombardo (V. A.) Usignuolo, 20701. 

Lomir sich iberbeten. 135195. 


Lomonaco (Martin) Come back to me 
again. 23624. 

London calling. 19597, 22984. 

Londonderry air. 2390, 4510, 13195, 


19598, 24847-24349. 


1708 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 19238 


Lonergan (A, 
24826. 
Hone (ALiE.):! 
Honey moon. 4115. 
Old fashioned cottage down the 
lane. 4829. 
Long (C. O.) Love of nature. 
Long (Dick): 
C’m’ on and dry the dishes, and 
we'll have lots of fun. 21321. 
You’re going from no place to no- 
where, when nobody’s waiting 
for you. 12310. 
Hone GA.) : 
Blarney of Barney O’Toole. 18544. 
Love-lit shadows. 1105. 
Long (Glynn) I’ve got the lonesome 
mammy blues. 17076. 
Long (Harry) Regret. 11497. 
Long (Ira) Vale of Shenandoah waltz. 
25080. 
Long (Mrs. J.): 
Dear old dad. 18780. 
Mother’s day. 8679. 
Old home. 8805. 
Somewhere in the West. 
Wanderer. 14030. 
Long (J. O.): 
American beauty. 9474. 
Crystal hill. 5992. 
Dixie. 23718. 
Fairies of the forest. 6155. 
Heavenly places in Jesus my Lord. 
14807. 
Imperial band march. 14993. 


Bs} Personality. 


13220. 


7365. 


In green pastures. 19841. 

King of kings. 19505. 

Old homestead grand march. 
24728. 

Promise from the Lord to you. 
22609. 


Some happy day. 22835. 
School days. 11590. 
Vale of Shenandoah waltz. 25385. 
When I stand on the streets of 
gold. 20812. 
When the roses bloom my darling. 
16255. t 
Long (Mrs. J. O.) 
Owe. (diigec yt 
Cowardy cowardy custard. 
Don’t forget. 18833. 
Give it a smile. 8225, 
Going to have one. 10238. 
His is a fine phiz, his is. 2059. 
How’s ev’rything. 12948. 


Crystal hill. 5992. 
1775. 


I’m going to make you love me. 
12976. 
In the days of Tut-ankh-amen. 
10573. 
Little June Rose. 
Lovin’ ol’ moon. 
Romeo, what 
13659. 
Sing along, Sambo. 13741. 
There’s somebody thinking of you 
Mary: 13921. 
* Uriah. 138990. ; 
Yow’ll be so lonely. 3345. ; 
Long (R. A.): 
Sweetheart-for- you - I’m 
3069. 
Those-beautiful-styles. 
Long (R. 8.) Honey moon. 
Long way. 6166. 
Longacre (L. B.) 
9211. 
Longereek (Paul) 
klux klan. 24452. 
Longenbach (Harold) 
I’m waiting. 9957. 
Longo (Antonio) How can you be 
mine. 10385. 
Longshaw (F, W.): 
Aggravating blues. 14182. 
American flag, is good enough for 
me. 3421. 
Blueiest-blues of blues. 18552. | 
Daddy, daddy, daddy. 14500. 
Daddy your mamma’s' through 
with you. 18748. 
I want to feel it. 
Love me daddy blues. 
Longstaffe (Ernest) : 
Girl o’ mine. 1971, 14163 (659). 
His girl. 992. 
Hugging tight. 4130. 
Kiss game. 4419. 
Longstreet (Harvey): 
Cello. 21261. 
Clarinet. 21318. 
Saxophone, 22715. 
Saxophone, lesson 13-24. 15806. 
Ukulele. 23107. 
U. S. school of music. 25375. 
Longueville (L. V.) Home I was to 
share. 4108. 
Lonquist (Leonard) Old times. 
Look at her well. 1100. 
Look away to heaven. 19611. 
Loomis (H. W.): 


10798, 19585. 
13254. 
did Ro-me-owe. 


pining. 


3128. 
4115. 


To begin with. 
March of the Ku 


Don’t forget 


19295. 
22144. 


482. 


Human gramophone. 6365. Argument. 18444. 
I can hear the church bells ring- Halloween. “14783. 
ing, wish they were ringing for Mah-jongs. 24430. 
me. 12957. : Mermaids. 15338. 
I do like a little bit o’ turkey. True story. 16110. 
- 68387. Wood sprites. 16324. 
I'll change your clouds to sun- | Looney (G. C.) Bright and beautiful 
beams. 12968. daisy. 18580. 
1709 


INDEX 


Loos (Billie) Oh Desdemona you’re 
going to lose your sheik. 4815. 
Loos (Ernie) Oh Desdemona you're 
going to lose your sheik. 4815. 
Lopez (Ray): 

Bee’s knees. 9585. 

Stack o’ Lee blues. 22886. 
Lorah (D’) See D’Lorah (—). 
Lord I can’t stay away. 196138. 
Lore (C. G.) What’s the use of feelin’ 

blues 08254. 
Loreley. T7808 (63). % 
Lorentsen (Ellen) I wanted you just 
as a friend. 21878. 


pt: 111, n. s., v.18 


Star and the cross. 22887. 

Sun of my soul. 20974 (78). 

Sweet the moments. 14163 (556). 

"Tis midnight. 20974 (81). 

Unto to Him that loved us. 9413 
(146). 

Volunteer choir. 1405-1408, 5476, 
D477, 12094, 12095, 14025, 16181, 
20744, 20745, 23163, 25422. 

Weeping now is over. 20974 (88). 

What a comforter. TS08 (149). 

What the Haster bells say. 7808 
(150). 

Wings heavenward. 14163 (617). 


Lorenz (KE. 8.): Lorenz (K. K.) Organist, 1201-1202, 
Abide with me. 20974 (1). . 4860. 


Arm of the Lord. 20974 (3). 


Gaul of Christmas. 14465 1(073)% Lorenz pub. co.: 


Children’s day convention. 7808 
(12). 

Deeper than tears. 20974 (14). 

Dismiss thy care. 14163 (148). 

Easter comfort. 20974 (17). 

Easter evangel. 20974 (18). 

Easter treasury. 20974 (19). 

Evening memories. 9413 (44). 

Festal anthems. 7808 (30). 

Gloria. 7808 (38). 

Gloria Patrie. T808 (39). 

God be merciful. 9413 (52). 

He was despised. 20974 (33). 

Heilige nacht. 14163 (237). 

Hosanna. 20974 (34). 

How dear are Thy counsels. 
20974 (36). 

How gracious the Lord is. 14163 
(250). 

Tll go on. 9413 (70). 

I will bless the Lord. 12344 (19). 

I will sing. 14163 (261). 

Lift up your heads. 20974 (48). 

Lord is in His holy temple. 12544 
(24). 

Meaning of Christmas. 24482. 

My country ‘tis of thee. 9413 
(96). 

New gospel quartets. 24634. 

O love, that wilt not let me go. 
19975. 

O Zion that bringeth.. 14163 
(405). 

Oster evangelium. 20974 (61). 

Precious promise. 1234. 

Rainbow féte. T7808 (107). 

Resting in my Savior’s arms. 
14163 (460). 

Sanctus. 14163 (489). 

Send forth the messengers. 12344 
(46). 

Sons of promise. 1307. 

Spirit and life, no. 2. 7808 (124, 


125). 
Spirit and the bride say come. 
12344 (48). 


Spring Gospel service. 7808 (127). 
1710 


Beautiful city. 18509-18513. 
Bobolink. 18557. 


Boys of the old brigade. 18568. 


Children of the Bible. 9746. 

Dance of the Pau-puk-keewis. 
18752. 

Dear land of freedom. 18827— 
18829. 

Easter bells. 3839, 3840. 

Evening prayer; 38875: 

Flower and song. 10141. — 

Flower for .you, mother dear. 
18974, 23830, 23831. 

Gift of love. 21624. 

Hope of the ages. 24032. 

I will give thanks. 19299. 

Indian lullaby. 4809. 

Joy after sorrow. 4865, 4366. 

Joyful HKastertide. 4369. 

Lord, Thy will be done. 19614. 

Lorenz’s vox angelica, no. 2. 
10838. | 

Master’s garden. 19710. 


Meaning of Christmas. 24482. 


Moonlight trail. 19793. 

My evening song. 19850. 

My Jesus, as Thou wilt. 19866. 

New gospel quartets for men’s 

_ voices. 24634. 

O love, that will not let me go. 
19975, 

On to Bethlehem! 247A7. 

One starry night. 1199. 

Organist. 1201, 1202, 4860, 11306, 
15594, 20051, 24764. 

Paths of June. 8845, 11364. 

Precious promise. 1234. 

Preludes and postludes. 24886. 

Resurrection story. 5010. 

Sailing. 20276. 

Sons of promise, 1307. 

Star and the cross. 22887. 

Star of hope. 25158. 

Storm He stays. 5238. 

‘Tis morning. 20643. ; 

Twilight. 20267, 20268, 22693. 

Up the airy motntain. 20697. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-138, 19238 


Volunteer choir. 1405-1408, 5476, 
5477, 12094, 12095, 14025, 16181, 
20744, 20745, 23163; 25422 

When Santa listened in. 16245. 

Wilson’s songs and ballads. 1440. 

Wonderful tidings. 1448. 

World’s Redeemer. 23295. - 

Lorette. Frivolity! 1951. 
Loretie (G.): 

V5 SS ES a 

Altina. 3412. 

Amour trés long. 3426. 

Bahianinhas. 3480. 

Batutas. 3498. 

Bella napolitana. 3513. 

Blues! blues! blues! 35388. 

Bluest of the blues. 3540. 

C’n’est pas comme ca. 3571. 

Dadiva d’amor. 3718. 

Djella. 3781. 

Hmoi. 3853. 

Hawaiian lament. 

Il s'dégonfle. 4270. 

Japanese moon. 4339. 

Land of my dreams. 4450. 

_ Madabia. 4560. 

Nina blues. 4784. 

No. rancho. 4789. 

One step’s enough for me, 

Pegue o boi. 4904. 

Pelo telephone. 4905. 

Peseador. 4910. 

Pombinha. 4945. 

Rediviva. 5003. 

Rita... 50238. 

Samba da noite. 5071. 

Samba do carnaval. 5072. 

Sarambé. 95076. 

Showed the white of her wonder- 
ful eyes. 5134. 

Song of a Brittany 
5191. 

Sou batuta. 

Tello mio! 

Trois orfévres ...4 
Eloi. 5397." 

Vocé me aeaba. 

Loretti (A. H.) Neue schule fiir 
gitarre oder laute. 1175. 
Lorraine (Claude) Danse des Arabes. 
16661. 
Lorraine (Lawrence) : 
Can you forget. 18620. 
How we court down Devon way. 


4065. 


4855. 


fishermaid. 


5216. 
5313. 
la © St. 


5469. 


8306. 
Rose you picked last Summer. 
8957. 
Lorraine (Vivian) : 
Blue eyed baby blues. 1623. 
Come and snuggle in your sweet 


daddy’s arms. 5969. 
I want some loving from that 
sweet daddy of mine. 2148. 
Sunshine and you. 5259. 


Lo Russo (Angelo) Al. canerino. 
14187. 
Losch (Abe): 
Comedy king. 16622. 
Keystone division. 17223. 


Kill-kare. 
Losé (Albert) 
Losey (EF. H.): 

After-theughts. 16385. 

Cherry blossoms. 16579. 

Dance of the wood nymphs. 16657. 

Dancing by moonlight. 16658. 

Flufiy feathers. 16821. 

Maid at arms. 17370. 

Sylph. 18031. 

Vandersloot solo piano folio. 18179, 

18180. 
Loth (L. L.) 

Andante religioso. 3429. 

Arabesque-intermezzo. 9512. 

B.rd from Mars. 9614. 

Concert paraphrase. 14464. 

Dainty dancers. 8062. 

Holiday waltz. 6339. 

Parting. 4883 

Phantoms. 4918, 

Rustic dance. 8966. 

Shimmering waters. 25046. 

Solitary dreamer. 9067. 

Sparkling dewdrops. 7407. 

Through the meadow. 25300. 

Tinkle bells. 25308. 

Valse dé concert. 23131. 

Waltz in springtime. 25436. 

Winter carnival. 18314. 

Lothrop (W. A.) My girl from Ten- 
nessee. 22330. 
Lotter (Adolf): 
Immortal choir. 14992. - 
Pro patria. 11449. 
Lotti (Antonio) : 

Aria. 6681. 

Arietta. 7854. 

Srucifixus. 3700. 

Lottman (G. D.) Page your puppies. 
11334. 
) LOwdaCAceEe jus 

Consider the lilies. 14163 (119). 

Our risen King. 14163 (418). 
Loughborough (Raymond) : 


17224. 


Valse divine. 3198. 


Darkness and dawn. 107. 

Light of our life. 22083. 
Paddy-the-next-best-thing. 4871. 
Song of Charmion. 11722. 
Through fire and water. 5361. 


Loughry (J. B.) Vote for Henry Ford. 


18203. 
Louis (V. T.) Blue paradise. 18551. 
Loux (Theodore) I am a coming, 
mother. 4139. 


Lovatt (S. E.): 


Gathering song of Donald the 


black. 16848. : 
I think on thee in the night. 
10505. 


1711 


INDEX 


pt; 111, ns), Vos 


Lovatt (S. E.)—Continued. — 
If there were dreams to sell. 8373. 
If thou wilt ease thine heart of 
love. 8374. 
Nocturne. 17319. 
Oh! I wish I were a tiny browny 
bird. 8792. 
So sweet is she. 9062. 
There is a lady sweet and kind. 
9186. : 
Love (Blanche) Dear old Dixieland 
I’m lonesome. 16680. 
Love (C. A.) Morning. 2549. 
Love (Edith) Girl from the U. S. A. 
951. 
Love (J. E.): 
Kyes of gray. 3887. 
House across the way. 
Love (Louis) : 
Because the heart of you is sweet. 
12461. 
Magic of love. 
Loveday (Carroll) 
lady. 19885. 
Loveland (C. F.) 
dreams. 14876. 
Loveland (Carl): 
Flower of the Orient. 16820. 
Whispers of spring. 18282. 
Loveland (R.) If you don’t love ’em 
just don’t tell ’em that you do. 
13017. 
Lovelight music ¢o.: 
Kiss me when you want to do your 
kissing. 22086. 
Telephone blues. 22997. 
Lovell (H. B.) Triumph 
12004. 
Lovell (H. G.): . 
Dragon flies. 21445. 
March of the gnomes. 22190. 
Valse charmeuse. 23129. 
Lovell (Tom) Best of luck to you. 
14310. 


4125, 


6730. 
My rock-a-bye-lo 


I built a world of 


of right. 


Loves old sweet song. 2419. 
Loving (Waldron) My sweetheart 
blues. 6928. 


Low (Reg): 
Francis & Day’s concert parties’ 
album. 10171. 
In the days of Tut-ankh-amen. 
105738. 
Oi loves zider. 13461. 
Pea-nuts, popcorn, candy. 
Lowden (—) 

Brightest and best. 21198. 
Glorious dawn. 1978. 
Lowden (C. D.) Before the day is 

done. 18525. 
Lowden. (C. H.): 
Chureh school hymnal. 
Heart aflame. 10322. 
His yoke. 2060. 
Life worth while. 


8849. 


3639. 


6631. 


Lowden (Thomas) 
22507. 

Lowell (G. H.): 
T’ll carry off Ja-nie Lee. 
Tinkalee. 18116. 

Lowenberg (Florence) : 
Blind Nydia’s love song. 9623. . 
Night. 11160. 

Lowenstein (Erwin) Midnight charm. 

17422. 


Our . rally day. 


8329. 


Lowrey (William) Our sweet love. 
24775 

Lowry (—) I need Thee ey’ry hour. 
17065. 

Lowry (H. F.) Wooster march song. 
12266. 

Lowther (Harry) Blackpool. 14322. 

Lozzi (Antonio) Farandola. 215383. 

Lubbe (Kurt) Tipsy Chinaman. 
119074. 

Lubenan (T. J.) Sandal feet. 15799. 


Luca (A. De) 
oreo. 24817. 

Luca (Raffaele de): 
°A canzone ’e Santa Lucia. 18369. 


Pennino antico e spu- 


"A storiella ’e natale. 18374. 
"A vigilia ’e natale. 18376. 
E’ muorto ammore. 16752. 


Niseiuno adda sapé. 17568. 


°O piscatore napulitanc. 22423. 
Senza curtiello 20316. 
Uh, mannaggia ’e che resate. 
12037. 
Lueas (A. C.) Young black Joe. 
20961. ; 
Lucas (E.): 


Bonsoir, petit pére. 3547. 
Divertissement. 14559. 
Lucas (E. C.) Stomp with these good 

time blues. 3028. 
Lucas (Gene) Norse dance. 
Lucas (John): 
Flappers. 23819. 
Moonshine man. 
Lucas (M. P.): 
Gone away. 19062, 21656. 
Just one little day. 10672. 
My dreams of you. 6901. 
Pickin’ the guitar. 24840. 
"Till I see you again. 9207. 
Lucas (Wheeler) Hymn to the sacred 
~heart. 14867. 
Lucia. 18827-18829. 
Lucia di Lammermoor. 12700. 
Luck (Andrew) Sehnsucht. 20315. 
Luck (M. H.) Black sheep. 9620. 
Luckeroth (H. M.) I am waiting for 
the springtime. 14874. 
Luckhardt & Belder: 
Frtihlingsahnung. 23861. 
Hark! how the birds are singing. 
23968. 
Longing. 24856. 
My pledge. 24614. 
O mammy’s pickaninny. 


13421. 


15379. 


24679. 


oy 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


25149. 

251590. 
25151. 
25284. 


Spring is near. 
Spring tidings. 
Spring time is here. 
They talk of Marietta. 
Luckstone (Isadore) Reason 
14163 (456). 
Lucomlin apnea 
9408 
Ludwig (Carl): 
Lingering summer. 10781. 
Marcha del soldadesea espufiol. 


Zumerdige nacht. 


10916. 
Prelude to an imaginary drama. 
11442. 
Liiders (G. L.) Cavalry charge. 94138 
(21). 
Liiders (Mrs G. L.) Cavalry charge. 
9413 (21). 
Lugier (Antonin) Ame des choses. 
1517. 


Luigini (—): 
Ballet egyptian. 25595 (336). 
Voice of chimes. 689. 

Lukens (R. L.): 
Aloha-means I love you. 9465. 
I want you just for today. 10520. 
That lovin’ hula melody. 11910. 
Waikiki blues. 12106. 

Luks (Rudolf) Graded violin course. 

4027. 


Luks (W. D.) Caroline. 12559. 

Lullo (G. B.) Minuetto. 401, 402. 

Lumadue (H. B.) Brighter side. 
12519. 


Lumby (H. C.) Champagne. 1701. 
Lummis (C. F.) Pena hueca. 513. 
Lummis (H. M.) There’s a girl in 
the world for us all. 647. 
Lumpe (W. J.) Tm going to my 
home on the old Missouri shore. 8342. 
Luna (Pablo): 
Apuro de pura. 5760. 
Hotel de los enamorados. 6354. 
Lund (A. C.): a 
Have faith, ye saints. 4063. 
Oft in the stillness of the night. 
4814. 
Lundin (Jack) & co. Course for tenor 
banjo. 23650. 
Lundin (8S. C.) 
Lupher (EH. L.) 


Vilsnes viin. 14012. 
Oh, salesman Sam. 


20006, 22453. 
Lusk (C. P.) Mother. 19804. 
Lustenhouwer (Piet) Negro-song. 
Lutes (QO. <A.) Nika ticky mika. 
11163. 
Luthy (C. M.) Mid the garden of 
love’s fragrant flowers. 10987. 
Luthy (C. T.) Mid the garden of 
love’s fragrant flowers. 10987.. 


Bitkin CP. C:) : 
Lord bless you 
8541. 
’Twas the night before Christmas. 
1392. 


and keep you. 


why. 


Lutkus (William). Dearest love. 
3758. 

Lutton (J. 8.) Baby Glyde’s lullaby. 
3469. 


Luxemburg, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music, p. V. 

Luyster (G. I.) ‘Awanda instructor 
of popular music. 787. 

Luz (Hrnst) : 


Dramatic agitato. 4087. 

Heavy villainous. +4087. 
Laurette. 2336. 

luz musie score. 3652, 1118. 6720. 
Trifiing. 664. 


Luz musie score. 3862,°1118, 6720. 

Lyceum & Chautauqua manager assn. 
- Her family on display. 10345. 

Lydell (Frank) Sweet young lova- 
ble mama. 5281. 


Lyle (Carolyn de) “ar and near. 
14672. 

Lyle (H. D.) Thus I knew and think 
of you. 23060. 

Lyle (iXenneth) Asia. 23411. 

Lyman ( ) Mother in Ireland. 
17472. 


Lyman (Abe): 
Apple sauce. 9508. 
Before you go. 23470. 
I eried for you, now it’s your turn 


to ery over me. 4154, 5679 
(214). 

I don’t want you to cry over me. 
24074. 


Little church around the corner. 
330, 4487. 

Love is just a flower. 
Peggy dear. 113872. 
Lyman (K. F.) Pennsylvania waltz. 

20103. 


Lyman (Tommy): 

Roll on Mississippi. 15759. 
Shanghai poppy man. 11625. 
Lynch (T. J.) Won’t you take me 
back to Ireland. 23287. 
Lyneh (V. H.) Music for 
lodge ceremonials. 2504. 

Lynde (L. L.): 
Ca ecest pour vous, 
3073. 
Véritable Samba. 
Lynes (A. G.): 
Etudes for the pianoforte. 
(156). 
Five hymns. 14163 (325). 
Glad Easter morning. 25595 (94). 
Jubilate in G. 25595 (158). 
Kuiawiak. 14163 (301). 
Lord is my Shepherd. 
(167). 
Maiden fair. 141638 (828). 
My Shepherd. 141638 (375). 
Now when Jesus was risen early. 
25095 (207). 


S551. 


Rebekah 


mad’moiselle. 
3 eal I 
14163 


25995 


1713 


INDEX 


pt. 17, n: s., v. 18 


Lynes (A. G.)—Continued. 
Progressive pianoforte 
14163 (450). 
Progressive studies for the piano- 


studies. 


forte. 14168 (451). 
Sweet and low. 14163 (553). 
Watcher at the gate. 14163 
(599). 


Lynes (Frank): 

Etudes for the pianoforte. 
(156). 

Five hymns. 

Glad Haster 
(94). 

Jubilate in G. 

Maiden fair. 14163 (328). 

My Shepherd. 14163 (375). 

Now when Jesus was risen early. 
25595 (207). 

Progressive pianoforte 
14163 (450). 

Progressive studies for the piano- 


141638 (325). 
morning. 


25995 (153) 


studies. 


forte. 14163 (451). 
Sweet and low. 14163 (553). 
Watcher at the gate. 14163 (599). 
Lynes (Twining) MRecessional. 24913. 
Lynn (Thomas) TJl1l follow Jesus. 
17020. 
Lynn (Tom) pseud. See Tomlinson 
(Jack) 


When Bedelia 
20803. 


Lynn (Tom) studios. 
does the Grecian dances. 


Lynton (Jessie) Let’s waltz again. 
6624. 
Lyon (Ethel) Bedtime tales. 12462. 
Lyon (Finiey) : 
Hark! hark! my ‘souls 25595 
(103). 


Lord is my rock. 9413 (84). 
Lyon (Mrs. Finley) : 
Hark! hark! my 
(103). 
Lord is my rock. 9413 (84). 


soul. 25595 


Lyon (James) Four preludes. 2425. 
Lyon (M. D.): 
Baby. 23439. 
Girls of the old brigade. 14745. 
That lazy melody. 9169. 
Lyon (P.) Running water. 22694. 


Lyon (P. E.) Songs of Phi gamma 
delta. 5211. 
Lyon (Phil) Fiji blues. 
Lyons (—) Sometime in 
22841. ‘ 
Lyons (Admira) Fields of red clover. 
21547. 
Lyons (Joe): 
Don’t think. 887. 
Florentine nights. 6188. 
I didn’t care till I lost 
21800, 24071. 
In a tent. 8383. 
Lyric music corp.: 
Dear little pal, I’m 
lonely. 3752. 


6177. 
Junetime. 


you. 


sad’ and 


Have faith, ye saints. 
Ive waited. 4227. 
Lips. 4480. 
Lonesome. 4514. - 
Oft in the stillness of the night. 
4814. 
She’s my Saturday ey'’ning girl. 
Zo. 
Lysberg (—) Fontaine. 21573. 
Lyst (Mrs. W. W.) Happiness. 16911. 
Lystedt (Sigurd) I want just you. 
2147. 
Lyster 
22825. . 
Lytle (V. V.) Come on Wooster. 9801. 
M... W.. K.,. See Kinsky (Ma Woe. 
Ma (T. T.) Little shushan. 17289. 


4065. 


CEO Ol)" SOL” agvsut f00ks, 


Ma balancelle. 15266. 
Maas (Florence) Florence. 3931. 
Maas (G. C.) Finger-exercises and 


scale-studies. 3918. 
Maase (W.) Awakening of the rose. 
20974 (5). 
Mabry (EK. K.) King Tut. 
McAdow (W. P.): 
Polytechnic. 13584. 
Treasure state. 11993, 11994. 
McAfee (Cleland) Lead kindly light. 
9413 (77). 
McAffee (Virginia) Oh hear me Ken- 


10696. 


neth. 22441. 
McAleavy (Grace) Nest of gold. 
1174. 


McArthur (N. L.) Blue Pacific shores. 
7928. 
MacArthur (R. §.): 
Calvary selection of spiritual 
songs with music for the church 
and the choir. 1475 (1). 
Calvary selection of spiritual 
songs with music for use in 
social meetings. 1475 (2). 


McAulay (N.. A.) Jesus is a friend of 


mine. 10634. 
McBeath (Neil) : 
Break-o’-day. 23522. 
I’m going back again to Yarra- 
wonga. 6408. 
Macheth (Allan) Forget me not. 
6197: 


McBrayer (N. L.) Crown. 9841. 
McBride (A. R.) Mississippi valley 


blues. 13315. 
McBride (Oscar) Boy scouts song. 
5853. 


McCabe (2B. H.) Daas high song. 
6614. 
McCabe (J. C.): 
Dancing and fori at Deauville. 
14510. 
Day by day in every way. 1813. 
Rusty can o’ blues. 15784. 


1714 


INDEX 


mos. 1-13, 1923 


McCall (Joseph) 
someone. 17056. 

McCallister (Bonnie) You will break 

my heart for I love you true. 12328. 

McCamey (M. C.) Love’s dream. 
10871. 
McCann (M. J.) ‘Come where the 
bright lights are shining. 12606. 
McCann (Ramsey) She mistreated 
me. 13717. 

MeCarthy (C. J.) I’m always fooling 
around. 17038. 

McCarthy (Frank) Dear old Denver. 
872. 

MacCarthy (Hector) 
you. S082. 

McCarthy (Helen) My 
1164. 

McCarthy (W.-F.) . Your smile. _ 3360. 

McCarthy (William) It used to be a 
one-horse town. 19407. 

MeCartney (W. J.) B. O:: A. 788. 

MeCarty (Frances) Won’t you come 
back. 12261. 

MaeCaskill (Ian) Yearnings. 9374. 

MacCaskill (Willina) Yearnings. 9374. 


I’m looking for 


Dearie, I want 


rose maid. 


MeCaslin (Sarah). Waiting. 12110. 
McCauley (M. W.) Shepherdess 
and the chimney sweep. 13721- 


LEY easy 
McCla‘m (M. M.) My mother. 17527. 
McClanahan (C. E.) Take me back 
to dear old mamy. 3077, 13882. 
McClanahan & Gregory. Take me back 


again to dear old mammy. 13882. 
McClave (H. W.) Wedding of the 


possum and the coon. 9291. 
McClave (S. W.) Go on as if you’re 
going somewhere. 12859. 
McCielland (Conwell) Loving Lizzie. 
13236. 
MeClendon (Burdene) Come Mr. 
Moon do the shimmy in the sky. 92. 
Maclennan (KE. A. F.) Last night I 


dreamed. 8491. 

McCleniuon (Geo.) - Clarinet laughing 
blues. 16601. . 

MeClimans (H. P.) or McClimons 
CE i: 


T feel the blues a comin’ on. 24075. 
There’s no love like a mother’s 
love. 3122. 
MeClintoek (Edith) : 
For its you just you. 12829. 


Like the stars in the skies. 
10779. 
McClung (Irene): 
Just to me a distant star. 19485. 


Nita. 19936. 
McClure (M. C.): 
Blessed home. 9622. 
That beautiful city. 
McClure musie ¢€o.: 
Animal fair. 12394. 
Love’s old sweet song. 10874. 


11900. 


Minnesota moon. 24521. - 
My orientale. 435. 
My serenade. 2590. 
°O sole mo! 470. 
Some how I know. 590. 

Where is Reuben and Rachel now. 
18267. 
McColeman (Laura) 
Shamrock. 3135. 
McColl’ (HY F-) : 

Four winds. 
Vicar of Bray. 
MeCollay (1. C.) 
of love. 7750. 
MeCollin (Frances) : 
Hunting song. 4134. 
Things of every day are all so 


Three leaves of 


23848. 
DAW 
Wonderful burglar 


sweet. 650. 
"Twas the night before Christmas. 
18151. 
MeComber (Kenneth) You’re the 


first one to open the doors of my 


heart. 14148. 

MeCombs (Walter) I’ve got the room 
rent blues. 17077. 

McConathy (Osbourne) Twice 55d 


community songs. 18976. 
McConnell (A. H.) Inductive system 
of violin study. 138050, 13051. 

McConnell (G. B.): : 

Ophelia. 7029, 17656. 

Sunny Jim. 38047. 

That’s the way we'll say good-bye. 

11921. 


Those beautiful eyes. 16064. 
McConnell (N.): 

College days. 21328. 

Wide awake rondo. 20877. 

Wide awake waltz. 20878. 


MacConnico (J. B.) 
4282. 
McCoo (L. W.) 
TIZ23: 
McCool (Joe) Inchin’ along. 10588. 
McCool & Reed. Inchin’ along. 15030. 
McCormick (Dan) Another Shannon 
dream. 9502. 
McCormick (E. C.): 
Come nestle in your 
2 od hiamaged Wy 28 
Dixie blues. 6040. - 
Until death, dear, does us part. 


In Hollywood. 


Ode to Tennessee. 


mammy’s 


ol87. 
McCormick (Harold) She’s got it. 
Sie. ; 
McCosh (D. H.) Glad _ tidings in 
song. 6239. 


MacCoul (Melvin) : 
Aureola. queen of light. 
Serenade. i3704. 
McCowen (H. L.) Wonderful land of 
love. 20899. 
McCown (Viana) 
McCoy (D. M.) 


16444. 


Over there. 4868. 
My honey. 13375. 


1715 


INDEX 


McCoy (H. H.) Mild Pacifte shore. 
22248. 
McCoy (W. J.): 
Bacchus. 5790. 


prayer. 59683. 
Baby left on the 


Cleopatra's 
McCracken (B. Hh.) 
door step. 12429. 
McCracken (K. D.) Song book of the 
U. S. naval academy. 5190. 
McCreary (A. T.) Best old favorite 
songs and new helps for teachers. 
802. 


McCulloch (Evelyn) Totsie waltz. 
23072. 

McCulloh (Clara) Value of a smile. 
12069, 


McCullough (fHarl) How I miss you 
no one knows. 4127. 
McDade (Idell) Can you, child, for- 
get your mother? 1670. 
MeDaniel (J. L.) jr: 
Oh! oh! sweet daddy. 15551. 
You’re just a pal I can’t forget. 
20947. 
McDaniel pub. co. VU tell you the 
dream I had. 16450. 
MacDermid (J. G.): 


There’s a little vine-wreathed cot- 
tage "way down beside the sea. 
11931. 

They shall run and not be weary. 
19937. 

Tho shadows fall. 20622. 

McDermit (J. A.) Nellie Cassidy. 


6948. 


McDermott (H. J.): 
Mammy yoo hoo yoo hoo ’m a 
eallin’ you. 22181. 
Wonderland blues. 23285. 
McDermott (M. B.) Mummy glide. 
13356. 
McDermott, Cooper and Mack. After 
awhile. ‘61. 
MacDonald (Archie) 
have us say. 3447. 
MacDonald (Douglas) 


As Coué would 


Rising storm. 


17798. 

McDonald (F. C.) In the forest. 
2208. 

McDonald (H. R.) When you kissed 
me goodnight. mother of mine. 
25490. 

McDonald (Harold) On Sunday 
night. 20029. - 

McDonald (jirs. J.) God love her, 


my dear old mother. 16873. _ 
Macdonald (J. P.) September moon. 


22751. 
Macdonald (Jack) Adelaide. 14173, 
16381. 

MacDonald (M. J.) Rose. 1255. 


McDonald (Preston) Papa what you 
are trying to do to me, I’ve been do- 
ing it for years. 24797. 


MacDowell (Mrs. Edward) 


pt. 11, n.s., v.18 


MacDonell (O. M.) 
McDonnell (A. G.) 
B27. 1) 
McDonogh school. Breathe on me, 
breath of God. 5858, 5859. 
Macdougall (H. C.): ; 
Dame Jane, the music niititeas! 
12646. 
I will praise Thy name. 19301. 
Sing unto the Lord a new song. 
25078. 
Wellesley song book. 12152. 
McDowell (Dollie) It’s raining. 
raining. 193898. 
MacDowell (BH. A.): 
At an old trysting-place. 
10891. 
By a meadow brook. S576. 
Czardas, 25595. (P75), 
Deserted farm. 8577. 
From an Indian lodge. 
From Uncle Remus. 


Sandman, 22710. 
Sweet memories. 


8575, 


8978. 
89579, 10892. 


Idyl. 12344. (29), 25595 (176). 
In autumn. 8580. 

New England idyls. 365. 
Prelude and fugue. 9413. 
Reverie. 24412. 

Sea pieces. 13245. 

Technical exercises. 3369 (1).. 
To a water lily. 8581. 

To a wild rose. 366, S582. 
Told at sunset. 8583, 


Traumerei. 25595 (436). 
Will o’ the wisp. 8584. 
Woodland sketches, 17366. 
See Mac- 
Dowell (Marian) 
MacDowell (Marian): 
Cradle song. 123844 (26), 14165. 


(126). 

Czardas. 25595 (175). 

Hpisode for the piano. 12344 
(28). 

Etineelles. 12344 (27). 

Idyl. 12344 (29), 25595 (176). 


Improviso. 12344 (30). 

Prelude and fugue. 9415 (87). 

Romance. 12344 (81). 

Sketch. 14163 (519). 

Technical exercises. 3369 (1). 
Mace (J. L.) Fore. 10155. - 
McHachran (Frances) Scamp with 

the looks. 22719. — 
McElhaney (Harold) 
town. 19879. 

McElrath (G. E.): 


My old home 


Just a smile from you. 24236. 
Memories. 24495. 

Smilin’ smiles. 25091. 

You’ve been a pal to me. 5664. 


MecHilvain (Florence) : 
Consolation. 5974. 
Hreak. 6208. 
In my dreams in dreamland. 6475. 


1716 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Man in the moon, 24444. 
Modern Dixie highway. 6848. 
Would you rather be a dance 
/ queen than a mother. 12272. 
You can’t buy happiness every 
time: ° T7772. 
McEntyre (Sidney) Life you live from 
day to day. 22082. 
McEvoy (J. P.) Outline of history 
20068. 
McEwan (William): 
Don’t worry—just pray. 
Living in clover. 24342. 
O come unto Me and rest. 
Out of the pit. 24777. 
Rolled away. 24946. 
McEwen (Robert) Hark 
adoring hosts above. 6303. 
Macey (J. D.): 
Spring’s triumph. 13826. 
Victoria my homeland. 3221. 
McFadden (KE. F.) Can’t you see I 
love you? 3581. i 
Macfadyen (Alex): 
Improvisation. 


20128. 


24672. 


how th’ 


7808 (229). 


Little Boy Blue. 10787. 
Lullaby. 6712. 
Rolling stones. 1252. 


McFarland (Catherine) : 


All the world is sunshine. 9458. 
My wish. 11142. 
Twilight. 12020. 


McFarland (O. E.) Cry of a dreamer. 
5989. 
McFarland (S. E.): 
Ten Lizzie blues. 20579. 
You ought to seen mah gal shimmy 
with me. 20944. 
McFee (Arsanna) I love you just the 
same. 24095. 
McGarvey (Mrs. B. L.) 
23816. 
McGee (K. H.) I’m gonna go right 
back to Borneo. 6412. 
McGee (Winifred) Wild cherry leaves. 
12234. 
McGhee (Ruth) In true love’s harbor 


First kiss. 


where only two rest. 17134. 
McGhee (Thomas): 
I don’t want love. 8323. 


What do you know. 14058. 
McGill (EH. S.) Cuckoo-Coo-aye, every 
day in every way. 1789. 
McGill (Josephine) Duna. 895, 6101. 
Macgillivray (Clara) Fairies. 21525. 
MecGordon (A. L.) Somewhere the day 
is beautiful. 2986. 
MacGoun (Jane & Ivert) 
smiles. 4690. 
McGowan (C. B.) Mother’s love. 
McGranahan (Addie): 
All for Jesus. 25595 (4). 
Gay day ye shall know. 25595 
14). 


Mother’s 
4689. 


Be near me O my Saviour. 25595 
(20). 

Blessed, blessed. 

By the river of Babyion. 
(36). 

Come on wings of the morning. 
25595 (54). 

Counted worthy. 25595 (58). 

Create in me a clean heart. 25595 
(59). 

God is willing, are you. 
(97). 

God’s bounty. 25595 (98). 

How can you live without Jesus. 
25595 (121). 

I am the light. 25595 

I will trust and not 
25595. (134). 


25595 (29). 
25595 


25595. 


(126). 
be afraid. 


Jesus has taken them all. 25595 
(148). 

Jesus only, Jesus ever. 25595 
(149). 


Make me willing. 25595 (177). 

Morning breaks upon the gloom. 
26595 (192). 

My grace is sufficient for Thee. 
25595) (195). 

O satisfy us early. 

Ours is the victory. 

Pleasures forevermore. 
(225). 

Resting on Jesus. 25595 (282). 

Search me O God. 25595 (248). 

Sing a new song. 25595 (255). 


25595 (213). 
25595 (220). 
25595 


When Jesus comes again. 25595 

(306). 
McGranahan (James): 

All for Jesus. 25595 (4). 

At that day ye shall know. 25595. 
(14). 

Be near me O my Saviour. 25595 
(20). 


25595 (29). 
25595 


Blessed, blessed. 

By the rivers of Babylon. 
(36). 

Come on the wings of the morn- 
ing. 25595 (54). 

Counted worthy. 25595 (58). 


Create in me a clean heart. 
25595 (59). 

Fruit of the spirit. 5679 (40). 

God is willing, are you. 25595 
(97). 


God’s bounty. 25595 (98). 

Gospel hymns. 1475 (3). 

How can you live without Jesus. 
ZAOV OWA Ly 

T am the light. 25595 

I will trust and not 
25595 (134). 


(126). 
be afraid. 


Jesus has taken them all. 25595 
(148). 

Jesus is here. 25595 (144). 

Jesus only, Jesus ever. 25595 


(149). 


1717 


OC A 
oe 


INDEX 


MeGranahan (James)—Continued. 

King of glory shall come in. 14165 
(298). 

Make me willing. 25595 (177). 

Morning breaks upon the gloom. 
25595: (192). 

My grace is sufficient for Thee. 
25595 (195). 

O satisfy us early. 25595 (213). 

Ours is the victory. 25595 (220). 

Pleasures forevermore. 25595 
(225). 

Resting on Jesus. 

Search me O God. 

Sing a new song. 


25595 (232). 
25595 (248). 
25595 (255). 


When Jesus comes again. 25595 
(306). 
Ye gates lift your heads. 141638 
(623). 
McGrath (J. A.) Dreaming. 23743. 
McGrath (J. J.): 
Etude melodique. 21514. 
Musette. 11064. 
McGrath (J. P.) High brown Sal. 
19131 


McGrath (W. J.) Vve had the razz- 
00, no jazz left in me. 2145. 

McGraw (C. 8S.) Come back to me by 
the Tennessee. 12604. 


MacGregor (Clintonia) Land of our 


own day dreams. 6607. 
McGuinness (F. A.) Tear drops. 
16022, 25238. 
McGuire (B. C.): 
Fantastic. 3900. 
Wonder. 238279. 
McGuire (Florence) When winter 
comes. 5569. 
MeGuire (S. A.) Mary Blair. 17398. 


Machabey-Ganeval (H.): 
‘Jeux d’ enfants. 6545. 


Six piéces faciles. 67238. 
MeHugh (Jimmy) : 
After midnight. 5700. 


If you knew her side of the story. 
24145. 

Immigration Rose. 24150. 

It’s a man, ev’ry time, it’s a man. 


\ 24189. 
Just hot. 24242, 24248. 
Mad, ’cause you treat me this way. 
367. 


Stop your kiddin’. 612. 
McHugh (M.J.) Bum-bum-bumble-bee. 
18597. 


MeHugh (P. W.) Crimson beauty! 
lovely rose! 3692. 

Macias (Pascual) Sangre morisca. 
22711.. 

Macie (T. A.) Day dreams. 9895. 

Mellwee (Mrs. Edward) Just a cot-° 
tage with an open door. 19449. 


pt. 11, n.s., v.18 


McInerney (P. W.) Best sweetheart 
that I had ever known. 18531, 
PART . 

McInerney & Conners. Best sweet- 
heart that I had ever known. 
PANE 


Macinnes (Malcolm) Lilts from the 
Western isles. 19567. 

McIntire (Jeremiah) Beautiful face 
of my dreams. 23462. 

McIntyre (Bud) Sweetest songs of 


all 20526. 
McIntyre (KE. V.): : 
Birthday party. 9616. 
Evening story. 10076. 
Fairy dance. 16782. - 
Fleur-de-lys. 16811 
Grandmother’s spinning wheel. 
12880. 

Harpist. 12895. 
Old mill wheel. 13469. 


Song of the bells. 
Springtime 13827. 
Sweet jasmine. 13868. 
Swing high, swing low. 11854. 
Tick tock, busy clock. 11966. 
Toy soldier. 11988. 
McIntyre (G. A.) I wonder if ! ! ! 
4237. . 
Mack (A.) If I lived in the heart of 
a rose. 10537. 
Mack (C. A.) 
pioneer march-song. 
Mack (Cecil) : 
Charleston 16575. 
Ginger Brown. 19024. 
Love bug. 17322. 
Old fashioned love. 17632. 
Open your heart. 17655. 
Mack (Eddie) I know you’re mine. 
10440. 
Mack (Hebe) 
Mack. CL Hs): 
Angelic morn. 
Easter dawn. 
Love’s tokens. 25595 (173). 
Message of flowers. 14163 (355). 
Nature’s praise. 14163 (383). 


17951. 


Northern Ontario 
11182. 


Tutankhamen. 12015. 


25595, (11). 
141638 (149). 


Mack (S. B.) ‘Trail to nowhere. 
20657. 

McKay (A. B.) Only your heart. 
- 13495. 

MacKay (H.N.) Dawning. 3741. 

McKay (Marion) Sing me a Dixie 
tune. 15858. 


McKee (I. H.) See Bloch (1. H. M.) 

McKee (M. H.) As brothers all. 7859. 

McKellow (L. C.) Love’s focus. 

15252. 

McKenney (EB. H.): 
Allelulia. 1509. | 
Daddy’s arms. 1798. 
Dance of the elves. 
Dixon march. 3780. 


3719. 


1718 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Flying leaves. 3932. 
Just to know. 2277. 
Off to dreamland. 4811. 
Swing song. 5286. 
To the stars. 3159. 
Mackenzie (A. C.) Eve of St. Jobn. 
23783. 


MacKenzie (Alexander) : 
Dunolly’s daughter. 25595. (79). 


From the North. 141638 (182- 
187). 
Mackenzie (Annabella) Isla Mac- 
lean. 138057. 
McKenzie (Daniel) Down in the 
mines. 3802. 
McKenzie (Edna) Thoughts of home. 
11953. 
McKenzie (Kenneth) Silver lining. 
1328. 

MacKenzie (T. K:). Song of Maui. 
5196. 

McKerall (W. R.) Waters of Muscle 
shoals. 25445. 

Mackie (D. T.). Love beautiful love. 
243875. 


Kiss me. 303. 
Don’t divorce me, 


McKiernan (Joe) 
McKinley (BE. C.) 
dear. 14576. 

McKinley musie co.: 
Aeolian harp. 3381. 


After the shower. 3386. 

Ah! so pure. 18971. 

American Jegion march. 18428. 
Barearolle. 19987. 

Chapel in the forest. 3611. 
Charioteer march. 16574. 
Cinderella waltz. 18686. 
Cinquantaine. 16598. 
Dreamland. 3814. 

Early spring waltz. 18881. 


Estrellita. 18911, 18912. 
Florida shore. 16818. 
Garland of beautiful 
3960. 
Gee! I'd give the world to be back 
home again. 14732. 
Gingerbread bear. 19025. 
Gipsy rondo. 2081. 
Golden head. 4008, 5679 (197). 
Grande valse brillante. 3631. 
Happy hours. 4054. 
Holiday waltz. 19142. 
Home to our mountains. 
Hungarian dance. 18572. 
I ain’t got nobody blues. 16995. 
I dreamt that I dwelt in marble 


dreams. 


20724. 


halls. 18501. 
I’m building a beautiful world. 
17041. 

I’m goin’ back to my mammy. 
14916. ; 
I’m lonesome for you dear old 

pal. 4196. 
In the cathedral. 19357, 19358. 
106658—24——_27 


In the sand man’s boat. 19370. 

Intermezzo. 19707. 

It’s not the same old world with- 
out you, dear old pal of mine. 
15043. 

It takes a cruel, cruel papa to 
throw sweet, sweet mama 
down. 17159. 

Jack the giant killer. 19413. 

Jolly Jacek Frost. 43859. 

Just a bit too late. 17193. 

Just one more waltz before we 
part. 15102. 

Kuyawiak. 17238. 


Lighthouse bell. 19562. 
Little tin soldiers. 19591. 
Love’s romance. 17348. 


Loving you. 15257. 

' Maypole dance. 17402. 
Melody at dawn. 19729. 
Moonlight reverie. 4674. 

My old rag doll. . 19881. 

My Virginia Rose. 4750. 
Naughty mamma. 19911. 
Nymphs at play. . 17590. 
Paloma. 20081, 20082. 
Precious daddy. 17741. 

Public school march. 20166. 
Pure as a lily. 20167. 

Purple lilae waltz. 20168. 
Radio bugs on parade. 17760. 
Remembrance. 17787. 

Robin’s greeting. 5029. 
Romance in E flat. 17818. 
Sahara moon. 553, 5679 (330). 
Serenade. 17869. 

Serenade badine. 17870, 20326. 
Silv’ry moon. 17898. 

Since Sally left our alley. 17901. 


Springtime fancies. 17969. 
Stephanie gavotte. 5234. 
Three wise monkeys. 20633. 


Till my dreams come true. 18107. 
Trail to long ago. 20656. 
Truest of pals—mother dear. 
18144. 
Twilight dreams. 18156. 
Twilight melody. 20684 . 
Twenty little studies. 4425, 4426. 
Vision of paradise. 18198. 
When twilight fades. 18261. 
Who tucked in Tut? 18292. 
Why hesitate. 5599. 
Wild rose—waltz. 5605. 
McKinney (B. B.) Since Jesus re- 
deemed my soul. 9040. 
McKinney (H. D.) Lovers’ lane. 
4540, 4541. 
McKinnon (A. #H.) Consolation. 
16630. 


McKinnon (Hmma) Oh those beau- 
tiful little blue laws. 24714. 

MacKinnon (J. A.) Send your love 
by radio. 11612. 


LELD 


INDEX 


pt. It, n. Pi v.18 


MacKinnon (M. D.) Tell me, please. | McMahen (J. F.): 


11889. 
McKisson (W. E.): 
Heaven is as near aS you and 
home sweet home. 6321, 16933. 
My car is waiting for you. 13365. 
Macklin (—) Bebe blue eyes. 8665. 
Macklin (Cecil) : 
Hot and bothered. 2075. 
Mimosa San. 8647. 
Rags and bones. 2810. 
Macklin (S. J.) Vm going back to 
Dixie right to-night. 2128. 
McKnight (R. G.) Trail o’ dreams. 


11989. 

McKusch (Charles) Iona. 24183. 

McLain (Carrie) Jesus remaineth 
the same. 295. 

McLain( H. F.) Jesus remaineth the 
same. 295. 

McLaren (L. H.) *In fountain court. 
21924. 

McLauchlan (Sarah) Cowboy blues. 
9827. . 


McLaughlin (John) Sunshine. 20505. 


McLaughlin (M. E.) Parlor sofa 
politics. 18364 (162). 

McLaughlin (Neil) Michael McManus 
esq. 2510. 


McLaughlin (Mrs. Randall) Down in 
Timbuctoo. 18853. 
McLaughlin & Reilly co.: 
Alma Virgo. 23384. 
Asperges. 23412, 
Asperges me. 23413. 
Ave Maria. 23433. 
Ave verum. 234386. 
Battmann’s mass in F, 
Jubilee mass. 6555. 
O salutaris Hostia. 
Pie Jesu. 24844. 
Praise ye the Father. 
Seven notes. 24230. 
Maclean (Cyril) Casket of jewels. 
3598. 
Maclean (Q. M.) 
22234, 24511: 
Maclennan (E. A. F.) 


23456. 
24684. 
23938. 


Merry go round. 


Beloved. 7909. 


MacLennan. (Verdi) See Kindel 
(Vv. M.) 

MacLeod (Mrs. J. G.) Dreaming of 
home. 18864. 


McLeod (Robert) : 
Flag of faith. 8183. 
March, march. 8604. 
My little Yiddisher girl. 
Pictures in song. 15653. 
Sal, Sal, Sally McNally. 2886. 
Snow. 9060. 


2581. 


Some day. 15886. 
Spinner’s lament. 15924. 
McLeod (W.. B.) Just longing. 
4390, 15101. 


Big town jubilee. 12483. 
Just a little kiss. 19452. 
Love will find your heart. : 
Return of Alto Pete. 22649. 
Song of Omar. 25122. 
Swanee River flows. 25199. © 
McMahon (Loretta) See Brandt 
(Mary Loretta) ui 
i oa (Harry) Gee! but it’s tough. 
6. ele), 
McMann, Spiller & Ferris. Gee! but 
it’s tough when you’re lonely, for 
ieee who can’t care for you. 
6. 
McManus (C. A.) Alone. 3408: 
McManus (F. J.): 


Dream time. 23742. 
Love bells. 24876. 
McMichael (M. A,) Almond bloom. 
21020. 


Macmillan (dis) 3 
Dalry house. 14508. 
Flow gently, sweet Afton. 
MeMillan (Malcolm) 
born. 232386. 
MeMillon (Jesse) He will lead you 
all the way. 19114. 

McMullen (L. M.) Haster song. 23766. 
MeMullin (Wm.) That ragtime min- 
strel band. 9174. 
MagMurphey (CC. W.) 

(C. W.) 
McMurray (Anna) In old Manhattan 
Isle. 21930. 

MacMurray (Frederick) Four melo- 
dies for violin alone. 2428, 24413. 
McMurray (Mrs. W. W.) Life’s strug- 

gle. 19559. 
Macmurrough (Dermot) Message. 
24512. . 


8186. 
Where is Jesus 


See Murphey 


McNally (Georgia) Damascus. 9867. 
McNally (Thomas) God’s chosen 
mother of mine. 14752. 


McNamara (Ray) He had something 
I ain’t got, to steal my sweetie from 
me. 4075. 

McNamara 
20014. 

McNeil (C. E.) McNeil chord system 
for the tenor-banjo. 22164. 


(Thomas) Old boreen. 


‘McNett (W. E.) jr. Yes, you'll be eat- 


ing bananas. 23301. — 
MeNichol (Ff. W.) Argonne. 23409. 
McNulty (V. J.) I’m a bandit. 
MeNulty (Victoria) Take back the 
heart you have broken. 11866. 
McNutey (M. F.) Sacred heart on 
Ireland’s flag. 17824. 
MacNutt (A. E.) Radio Joe. 17762. 
McOwen (A. H.) I love thee Pennsyl- 
vania. 6400. 
McPartlan (A. M.) 
5865. 


Broken dreams. 


1720 


21832. - 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 19238 


McPhail (Forest) Would you? 7761. 


Ie (John) : 
Happy am I. 9418 (62). 
- Let us work. 9413 (79). 
Light. 9413 (81). 
My shepherd and guide. 
(100). 
There is power. 
25595 (275). 
McPhail (Lindsay) : 
Cheerio. 14418. 
Foolish child. 12825, 14163 (657). 
14702. 
Some stuff! 
Zoe. 18361. 
Sioa (My L.)": 
All to Thee. 18364 (8). 
Always something. 14163 (18). 


94138 
14163 (566), 


7360. 


And there were shepherds. 18364 
(11). 

Beyond the great white throne. 
14163 (56). 


Christ our passover. 14163 (100). 

Come unto Me. 18364 (50). 

Come ye disconsolate. 14163 (116). 

Daughter of Zion. 18364 (56). 

Fullness of joy. 14163 (188). 

Great is the Lord. 20974 (382). 

He shall come down like rain. 
14163: (232). 

Holy Spirit, faithful guide. 14163 
(246). 

How beautiful upon the moun- 
tains. 9413 (69). 

I’m nearing the goal. 14163 (255). 

I’m running for the prize divine. 
14163 (256). 

I waited patiently. 18364 (107). 

In the morning. 7808 (50). 

Jesus is mine. 18364 (117). 

Jesus, refuge of my soul. 
(287). 

Jubilee echoes. 14163 (295). 

Love divine. 18364 (129). 

Now are we the sons of God. 
14163 (389). 

O be joyful. 18364 (154). 

O, Christ our Immortality. 14163 


14163 


(394). 

O God my heart is fixed. 14163 
(396). 

O Lord, our governor. 18364 
(155). 


Praise the Lord. 14163 (441). 

Praise ye the Lord. 14163 (442). 

Priceless pearl. 14163 (446). 

Source of life’ eternal. 
(581). 


Sweet the moments. . 18364 (199). 
Wake the song. 14163 (592). 
What are these. 12544 (59). 
What shall I render. 14163 (605). 
When the crowning day shall 
come. 14163 (608). °° | 


14163 


McPhail (Mary) : 
Happy am I. 9413 (62). 4 
Let us work. 9413 (79). 
Light (The) 9413 (81). 


My shepherd and guide. 9413 
(100). 
There is power. 14163 (566), 


25595 (275). 
McPhail (Norman) 
mony. 8391. 


McPhee (Mathilde) 
thee. 17496. 
Macpherson (Charles) : 
Jesu, star of consolation. 
Little bit of garden. 15195. 
Rover. 15779. 
McPherson (W. T.) Chinaman’s blues. 
9750. 


MeQuaide (G. A.) My blue eyed las- 
sie. 19836. 
McQueen (Lula): 
Bugles call. 23535. 
It’s memories of you. 24190. 
McQueen (T.. J.) Those _ base-ball 
blues... 7530. 
McQuilkin (G. A.): 
Mother, dear mother of mine. 
15390. 
We still love you, John Barley- 
eorn. 25453. 
McRae (J. D.) 
12862. 


MeSlater (B. M.) Come to Walla 
Walla, the pride of the West. 8029. 
McVey (J. H.) Philadelphia. 1223. 
McWilliams (B. M.): 
Dreamy moments. 10002. 
Dusk and dawn. 6104. 
Fading away. 756 (1). 
McWilliams (L. E) Cottage in Ire- 
land for two. 16637. 


In perfect har- 


My dreams are 


21982. 


Go ye_ therefore. 


Macy (G. UU.) Get happy. 10204. 
Macy (J. C.): 
Defenders of the flag. 14163 
(185). 
Greeting waltz. 14163 (219). 
Home-light. 14163 (247). 


Little Tommy went a fishing. 
(61). 
Natalie. 14163 (381). 
Pickaninny lullaby. 14163 (4384). 
Silent army. 14163 (516). . 
Macy (M. E..S.): 
Defenders of the flag. 14163 (185). 
‘Greeting waltz. 14163 (219). 
Home-light. 14163 (247). 
Little Tommy went a-fishing. 
7808 (62). 
Natalie. 14163 (381). 
Pickaninny lullaby. 14163 (484). 
Silent army. 14163 (516). 
Macy (R. H.) & co. ine. To thee, O 
Macy’s proud and strong. 20645. 
Madame Flirt, 6724. 


7808 


1721 


INDEX 


pt. IIL, n.s., v.18 


Madame Pompadour. 4098; 4469, 4471, 
4946, 5037, 6725, 6726, 8589. 
Madden ( Franklin) : 

I remember, but I wish I could 
forget. 4213: 

Maybe dear. 4609. 

She’s my gal. 5123. 

Madder (C. B.): 

Hoo-doo-blues. 221. 

Kiss me O kiss me again. 8472. 

Marion’s dream waltz. . 6763. 

Mother of love. 11047. 

Oh those alluring eyes. 8794. 

Past three in the morning. 8842. 

Some one will tell you some day. 
592. 

Yellowstone trail. 1453. 

Maddick (Ray) You’ve shown me 
where I was wrong. 7791. 
Maddy (J. E.): 

Universal teacher for orchestra 
and band instruments. 12050, 
12051. 

Willis graded school orchestra and 
band series. 12241. 

Madison (Lula) Hail the Redeemer. 
6287. 


Madison (Phil): 
Bow legged Liza. 14348. 
Kiss me a little bit more. 15130. 
My neighbor next door. 15455. 
Stuttering parson. 15953. 
Miadels von Davos. 13246. 

Madi. 10008, 10009, 10293, 10895, 
11255, 11687, 12124, 12154, 17368. 
Maffei (D. A.): 

Love song. 24384. 
Love’s caresses. 24891, 24392. 
Trixie, I love you. 3174. 
Magaglyo. Cantate des cités-jardins. 
21241. 
Maganini (Q. E.): 
Claire de lune. 5961. 
Nigger doll’s lullaby. 8745. 
Patrol of the wooden Indians. 


8846. 
Prelude. 10896. 
Magee (E. W.) I’ve crowned the 


Savior king of my heart. 19282. 
Mages (R. G.): 
I’m broke. 19246. 
My friend, the gent. 11097. 
Magic lantern. 10235. 
Magie ring. 17375, 18791, 18938, 24425. 
Magine (F.) Adoration. 18383. 


Magine (Frank): 


Amber nights. 14212. 


Florentine nights. 6188. 
In a tent. 8383. 
Sighing sands. 9034. 


Magliani (Agostino) XXVII Ottobre. 


20978. . 
-Magnolia petroleum co. Magnolia 
blossom. 22168, 22169. 


‘Mahony (W. 


Magnussen (A. R-.) See Riis Magnus- 
sen (Ad.). 
Magoune (D. O.) Dream ‘raves 12723. 
Maguire (Dennis) Ireland’s right 
next door to heaven. 6504. 
Maguire (F. J.) My radium girl. 
24615. 
Maguire (Hannibal) : 
Duck’s quack. 10011, 10012, 
Hot dawg. 12935, 12936. 
If I feel tomorrow like I do to- 
day. + 21895. 
Mahabharata. 15804. 


Maher (John) : 
I’m in love. 8344. 
You can’t have it. 
Mahoney (J. aha 
10233. 
Mahoney (Sductahe : 
By the meadow brook. 9679. 
Go on as if youre going some- 
where. 12859. 
‘How ean yeu love somebody ‘else, 
when I’ve been so faithful to 
you. 14163 (672). 
If I can take you from somebody 
else. 10535, 14969. 
It tickles me to tickle you. 21970. 
You gave me a rose. 12295. 
Mahoney (Will) I love me, I’m wild 
about myself. 2114. 
KF.) America’s lament. 


9386. 
God save America. 


23397. 
Mahow (Herbert) Six little marches. 
24433. . 
Mahr (Moritz Mayer-) See Mayer- 
Mahr (Moritz). 
Maillochon (L.) : 
Conseils 4 Benjamin. 21346. 
J’te veux. 10617. 
Main (H. P.) Land afar., -19530. 


Main (W. H.) Golden century. 10242. 


Main (W. J.). Search me, O God. 
13697. 
Mainwaring (James) Three Celtic 
legends. 8588. 
Maiorino (Frank) Le’ uocchie é 
mamma. 4508. 


Maison-Blanche music co. 
I never knew what Td do without 
you. | 24117. 
There never was a girl like you. 
25273. 
Three pickanninies. 
Maitland (Christine) : 
Cabaret show. 1660. 
Ghosts. 6225. 
Maitland (J. A. Fuller-) 
Maitland (J. A.) 
Majerowski (Joe) : 
Carolina blues. 18635. 
Faces that went away. 14656. 
In the vale of the pines. 6493. 


25297. 


See Fuller- 


1722 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Just a little letter edged in black. 
2268. 

Love is a game. -19623. 

Take back your pride. 22978. 

Tears and moans, am of no use. 

5303. 
Major (Caroline) 
breaks the morning. 
Major (F. H.) 
the morning. 20974 (738). 
Major (H. F.). Alumni song. 1511. 
Major keys music pub. ass’n.: 

China, 1724. 

Seotch lullaby. 17854. 

Who has seen the wind. 18289. 
Make it snappy. 2281, 2403, 2934. 
Maki (J. E.)' My blushing desert 

rose. 22314. 

Malandre (J. G.) My blue man in 
dear old Alabam. 15413. : 
Malderen (EK. V.) Conte de fée. 97, 

5975. 
Maley (F. T.): 

All at sea. 95716. 

God, grant us repose. 

Pastoral. 6739, 8591. : 

Ten tiny songs of fantasy. 5407. 


Softly, gently 
20974 (73). 
Softly, gently breaks 


957. 


Malezieux (E.) Ecole élémentaire 
et pratique. 14608. 
Malgocki (J.) Marsz weselny. 22200. 


12288. 
Robert’s lul- 


Malie (Tommy) You. 
Malin (Mrs. Douglas) 
laby. 11520. 

Malinics (Peter) 

Malipiero (G. F.): 
Canzone a Chioggia. 
Due sonetti del Berni. 
Tarlo. 7495. 


Wanted. 16194. 


18630. 
d71. 


Malle (Hddie) Florida moon. 12814. 

Mallinson (Albert) Garden is a love- 
some thing. 8209. 

Mallory (Hugh) Silver fingers. 5141, 
5142. 

Mallow (L. O.) =‘That dear Irish 
mother of mine. 5322. 

Malloy (—) Love’s old sweet song. 
24897. 


Malofy (William) : 
I’ve just realized. 24125. 
In the land of jing a ling a ping. 


21936. 
Malon (Walter) Just listen to me. 
VA Fe 
Malone (F. D.) Memories of mother. 
4625. .- 
Maloney (Edward) Be mine forever. 
12453. 
Maloney (Francis) Dreams. 10000. 
Maloney (M. C.): 
Green-eyed monster blues. 19079. 
Hearts are trumps. 23988. 
Maloof (Alexander) : 
‘Al-nowmon harran agfani. 12344 
(62). 
Algeria. 25595 (325). 


1723 


Alhilm. 25595 (326). 

Allepo. 25595 (327). 

America ya hilwa. 25595 (329). 

Asmar illoun. 25595 (339). 

Babilona. 25595 (382). 

Bagdad. 25595 (384). 

Baihoom-ya-baihoom, 12344 (64). 

Bal-zelof. 12344 (65). 

Balegooha. 25595 (335). 

Bashraf. 25595 (338). . 

Call of the Sphinx. 21232, 25595 
(355). 

Binta viben. 12344 (70). 

Bulbulil awton. 25595 (351). 

Egyptian glide. 25595 (372). 

Egyptiana. 21486, 25595 (373). 

Hleeshi. 25595 (3874). 


- Fateema. 25595 (377). 


e 


Feymooni. 12344 (105). 

Four songs. 10904, 12344 (163). 
Gandoora. 25595 (383). 

Gazuli. 12344 (108). 

Habeebi tabeebi. 25595 (390). 

Il ezoobeeya. 12344 (139). 


Jamalik shagil balik. 25595 
(417). 

Kuntu fi wadin jameelin. 25595 
(421). 

Lebanon. 25595 (425). 

Leh-tukaida. 12344 (152). 

Looria - ahil- bol-dan, Kuntu fi- 
wadin-jameelin [and] Wadi 


aSshaack. 18205. 
Lulu-bi-lulu. 12344 (160). 
Obelesque. 224380, 25595 (457). 
Pharaoh. 22550, 25595 (463). 
Radjah. 25595 (467). 
Saloma. 22706, 25595 (474). 
Seeroo lilharbi. 25595 (479). 
Sham i'l kokayeen. 2937, 12344 
(212), 25595 (482). 
Shams-el-Shoumouey. 12344 (213), 
25595 (483). 
Shamsi ya shamsi. 
Shamsy-ya-shamsy. 
(214). 
Sooria al watan. 
Tay jay wrowgy. 
Three Syrian songs. 
12344 (239, 241). 
Trip to Syria. 25595 (508). 
Try and get it. 20667. 
Tut-ankh-amen. 65410. 
Walie minal garami. 25595 (514). 
Ya booeyoon il dublana. 25595 
(524). 
Ya burdana. 12344 (261). 
Ya khalti. 25595 (525). 
Ya-malel-sham. 14a Moe), 
25595 (526). 
Ya meet Messa. 25595 (527). 
Ya-nana-hilma. 12344 (263). 
Ya-salam all fulla. 12344 (264). 
Zabyatil insu illia. 12344 (269). 
Zabyatol unsi. 25595 (530). 


25595 (484). 
11623, 12344 


25595 (490). 
25595 (498). 
4571, 10905, 


eae Sy oe 


INDEX 


Maloof (Alexander )—Continued.. 
Zoorooni bil-sena.. 12344 (270). 
Zooroony bil sena mara. 25595 

(581). 

Malotte (A. HL): - 

Bring back. that old fashioned 

waltz. . 18583. 

Busy Izzy, where is he. 

Someday Ill forget, 
loved you. 11704. 

Why do 1 care for you. 

Malpiero (G. F.) 
22903, 22904. 

Malroy (Nate) If you'll be my little 

honey, I'll be your little bee. 13018. 

Malvano (B. A.): 
En badinant. 20974 (21-23). 
Premiéres tendresses. 20974 (66). 

Malvasio (A.) Bell’ America. 23472. 

Man from earth. 10335. 

Mana-Zucca pseud. See Zuckermann 

(Augusta ) 

Manahan (Alice) Once more. 

Manahan (W. A.): 
Shepherd’s love. 
Whistling. 9328. 

Manas (Roger) Danse. 6744. 


23589. 
that I ever 


3287. 
Stornelli e ballate. 


20036. 
17882. 


Mancini (M. A.) Non me ‘dite no. 
13419. 
Mancuso (Lillian) Daddy, daddy 
blues. 14499. 
Mandolinista. 15284. 
Manén (Joan) or Manen (Juan): 
Vier lieder. 6746. 
T1'®™* ecaprice. T7807. 
Maney (lL. R.) Song to Carolina. 
15907. 


Manganella (M. P.): 
But try and get me if you can. 
23541. 
Dear mother how happy I will be. 
9911. 
Dreams... 8121. 
His Pennsylvania gal. 
Izzy. 24195. 
Little moonshine. 
Mother. 17467. 
My Lord don’t save a klan. 24602. 
Rose of the moonlight. 15772. 
Susquehannah Bill. 18016. 
That Sunday afternoon. 18069. 
Wanted. 16194. 
Youll wish you had me _ back 
again. 
Manger throne. 


8286. 
10800. 


24446. 


Mangeri (B.) Contentezza. 12614. 
Manhattan music ¢o.: 

Grateful. 6270, 16900. 

My dream girl. 4715, 24587. 


That’s enough. 7514. 
Manhire (Wilson) : 

In the Highlands. 6485. 

Rowing song. 7229. 

Valse. 6747. 


pt. io. n.s., v.18 


Manion (Clarence) 

2156. 

Manker (0. P.): 
Heaven’s' music. of 
103386. 
Prayer. 11438. 


Manley (Stewart) When Mary came. 
5551. 

Manly (Dave) Gray hairs. 
Mann (Adolph): 

Lilacs are in bloom. 2362. 

To Mary. 3154. 
Mann (Chris) Geraldine. 10201. 
Mann (EH. F.) American tango. 16415. 


iy wonder why. 


salvation. 


23941. 


Mann (Laura) Pals. 11341. 
Mann (Lionel) Lila. 13166. 
Manney (C. F.): 

Goin’ to shout. 23903.. 


Oh, when I get to heaven. 24716. 
Six traditional carols for Christ- 


mas. 22188. ~ ey 
Volga boatmen’s song. 7643, 7644, 
Were you there. 23199. . 


Manney (H. M): 

Hello Bill. . 8281. 
Prohibition. 4967. . 
Manning (Delma) Rosemaree. 
Manning (F. E.) In Yankee-Dixie land 

is where they grow. 6494. 
Manning (K. L.) Water-lily (The) 
7666. 
Mannix (P.): 
Do you know what it means to be 


lonesome? 6046. 

When daddy goes waltzing with 
mother. 3256. 4 
Manny (L. G.) Longing ,for you 

mother o’ mine... 19609. 
Manon. 7808 (73). 
Mansarden quartett. 8601. 
Mansfield (Frank) : 
T’ll never tell. 19230, 24089. 


Then the fun began. 9184. 
You are just around the corner 
from heaven. 9383. 
You know very well. 18348. 
Mansfield (Martha) My wooden shoe 
Sirk, (223563; 

Mansfield (O. A.) : 
Dawn. 18766. 
Phansie in G minor. 
Preludes and postludes. 


24838, 
24886. 


Twelve Christmas carols. 24448. 
Mansfield (P. J.): 
Campbells are comin’. 21235. 


Cradle song. 1777. 
My love is like a red, red rose. 
15448. 

O ean ye sew cushions. 17592. 

Prelude seraphique. 11441. 

Scherzo-caprice. 562. 
Mansky (Max): . 

Danse orientale. 18761. 

Goldele. 21649. 


1724 


11542, * 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Ich will a chusin. 21888. 


Zise liebe. 25593. © ; 
Mantell (Marie) God’s. own land. 
_, 19051. 


Manucy (H. C.): 
Tea-hound, go easy now. 1356. 
Wasted years. 12126. 
With -tears-in-my-eyes-I’m-laugh- 


; ing-at-you. 9351. 
Manuel (J. E.) Barber shop on Broad- 
way. 14284. 


Manuel (Joe) ~Cla-wence, don’t tweat 
me so wuff. 21319. 
Manuel (Roland) : 
Air d’Isabelle. 3391. 
Air de Pantalon. 3392. 
Ariette de Zerbinette. 3444. 


Barearoile. 3488. 

Délie. 14546. 

Isabelle & Pantalon. 278, 1046, 
1047. 

Romance de Pierrot. | 5032. 


Manziarly (Marcelle de) Impressions 
de mer. 6462. 

Manzinoja (Andy) Moonshine. 22291. 

Mapes (E. L.) Why did I believe in 
you. 14096. 

Maple (Mrs. J. B.) Shy man, sly man. 
20352. 

Maple (Nelson) 
you. 22179. 
Maquaire (A.) First symphony. 14691. 
Maquaire (H.) Fleur des ruines. 

14694. 
Maquarre (André): 


Mamma, papa and 


Daily exercises. 9865. 
Midsummer. 25595 (444). 
Marangella (Lou) Gimme. 6228. 
Marat (Jean) Sunny days. 15962. 


Marc-Anthony (R.) 
M.-). 
Marcello (Benedetto) 
major, no. 7. 5188. 
Marcello (Chas.) Grieving blues. 199. 
March (C. HE.) music co. Rosie O’- 
Rose. 11547. 
March bros.: 
It’s rainy, when you go. 15046. 
Mr. and Mrs. Audience. 15356. 
One Christmas eve. 20088. 
March, march. 8604. 
March of the mannikins. 13260, 13261. 
Marchant (A. W.) Man-o-wars man. 
4579. 
Marchant (Maurice) 
11706. 
Marchant (Stanley) -In London town. 
4284. 
Marcher (J. C.): 
i My pal in sunny Caroline. 11181. 
Then Ill stop loving you. 18075. 
- Marcinkus (Adeline)  Heart-broken. 
10324. 
Marco 
20253. 


See Anthony (R. 


Sonata in G 


Sometime Tim. 


(Gustavo De) Rose spina. 


Marcucei (Gino) Amour trés_ long. 
Marcus (Christian) : 
Kiss me when you want to do your 
kissing., 22036. 
Telephone blues. 
Marcus (D. F.): : 
I tried to capture your heart. 
4217. 
Just to-day. 4396. 
Maréchal (Henri) : 
Bouquet de fleurs. 
16 duetti scolaires. 
Marelly (Geo.) 
Marenna_  (L.) 
12385. 
Marenzio (Lucia) 
14163 (523). 
Mareo (Hric) 
Mares (Paul): 
Farewell blues. 
Tin roof blues. 7547, 13942, 16077. 
Maresh (A. L.) Maresh’s Bohemian 
dance album. 1129. 
Maresh music co. Maresh’s Bohemian 
dance album. 1129. 
Maresh’s Bohemian dance album. 1129. 
Marf (—).: 
Nel Guatemala. 4763. 
Sott’acqua. 5215. 
Margate music publishers: 
Be yourself. 14289. 
Big brown eyes. 143138. 
Don’t leave me alone. 14578. 
Missing you. 153565. 
Margolis (Bernard) May I ean I, 
won’t you. 22210. 


22997. 


1635. 
22196. 
Carmencita. 
Amor. di 


16554. 
gioventi. 


So saith my fair. 
Children’s suite. 23591. 
10100. 


Margulies (David) Pleading. 15667. 

Maria (—Della) See Della Maria 
(3) 

Mariano (Pat) My dearie, you’re 


coming back to me. 19846. 
Marie (Gabriel) : 
Andante religioso. 9491. 
Angoissante aventure. 16425. 
Cinquantaine. 16598. 
Dimanche de mai. 14556. 
Exaltation. 14649. 
Exultante tendresse. 14651. 
Fairies’ revelry. 23796. 
Lamento. 138131. 
Palme immortelle. 15613. 
Pour Jeanot. 15686. 
Rhapsodie chinoise. 15745. 
Serenade badine. 17870, 20326. 
Marie (Henri) Saxophone Sammy. 


MiPase 

Marie (Paul) At Grendon fair. 
23421. 

Marie Brizard. 8609. 

Marietti (G.) OO salutaris. 14163 
(401). 


Marigny 1923. 16094. 
Marillier (Christabel)_ 
trees. 18227. 


Loveliest of 


= 1725 


INDEX 


Marinis (Ludovico de) : 


Ammore che sace’ i’. 1520. 
Comme vuo tu. 1757. 

Ogni core cerca amore. 2666. 
Lontano ... lontano. 19610. 
Primmavera, primmavera. 20158. 


Mario (EH. A.): 


"A canzona d’a Mmaculatella. 
18366. 

"A supplica. 23360. 

Abbrile ’nfiore. 14169. 

Addio, Maria. 18380. 

Albero ’e noce. 23377. 

Amer’ ’i cea’. 6667. 

Andata e ritorno. 23401. 

Arietta campagnola. T7855. 

Buongiorno a Maria. 16535. 

Buongiorno a Napule. 1654. 

Canzona vesuviana. 18629. 

Carnevale ’ngalera. 18632. 

Core furastiero. 18722. 

Core senza ammore. 9816. 

Fronn’ limons focstrott. 23860. 

Ll’ommo che raggiona. 19594. 

Malalengua. 19671. 

Malineunie napulitane. 19673. 

Mandolimario. 19687. 

Mare ’e pusilleco. 15294, 19697. 

Mare straniero. 19699. 

Moglie regina. 2528. 

Napule mio. 19909. 

?O bbene. 19965. 

°O francese miezo fatto. 2646. 

Piccole mani. 20112. 

Presentimento. 20155. 

Pugnale fascista. 7159. 

Sahara Sarah. 11568. 

Sant’ Antonio d’Afragola. 24988. 

Se chiamma nfamita’. 7270. 

Senza Napule. 9002. 

Serenata cu ’o contrabasso. 2932. 

Sr, loca 2052. 

Tarantella italiana. 20558. 

Torna a marechiaro: 5385. 


Mariotti (G.) Canzone del deserto. 
14390. : 


Mariston (C. D. R.): 


Danses cévenoles. 14163 (182). 

Marche des_.batteurs. 14163 
(330). 

Rigaudon. 14163 (466-470). 


Maritana. 1269, 1729. 

Mark (H. R.) £=Your love to me. 
14157. 

Markeraf (A. J.) Broken hearted. 
23528. 

Markham (Elliott): 


Arizona cowboy. 9522. 

As I went up a hill. 18448. 

Babies. 18480. 

Baby of mine. 14266. 

Baby sunbeams. 14267. 

Beneath the _— silent poppies. 
14302. 


17 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Buddy boy. 14362. — 

California. 18609. 

Childhood days. 18673. 

Come hear my plea, I still love 
thee. 9795. 

Cottage in Ireland for two. 16637. 

Daddy and mother. 14498. 

Dear old dad. 18780. 

Do your best for Jesus. 18821. 

Down the lane of memory. 6078. 

Dreaming of you, Caroline. 21459. 

Drifting. 18869. 

Drunkard’s fate. 1005. 

Easter message. 10029. | 

Hearts are trumps. 23988. 

How I'd like to be a child again. 
10389. 

I ain’t got no money. 19188. 

I love you just the same. 24095. 

I’m going back to the farm. 
19252. 

I’ve been lonesome without you. | 
19279. 

I’ve got the electric light blues. 
14951. 


-I want every, night as to-night. 


17085. 

If blue eyes smile back at you. 
19315. 

In June. 21926. 

In that peaceful little cottage by 
the hill. 19356. — 

In your castle of dreams. 19375. 

It’s good to be living now. 19393. 

Jimmy O’Leary. 10641. 

Just a cottage with an open door. 
19449, — 

Just a little love shack and you. 
194538. 

Just loneley lonesome. 8449. 

Just room for two in a bireh 

~ canoe. 19478. 

Just to-day pal. 15107. 

Kiss me goodnight mother. 17231. 

Larry comes back. 17250. 

Let Jesus in. 10751, 19549. 

Lonely cottage. 10818. 

Longing for dad and mother. 
15223. 

Loving mother. 6709.. 

Man from Texarkana. 17381. 

Memories of childhood. 15326. 

Missouri land. 11010. 

Missouri paradise. 11011. 

Music in Italy. 17481. 

Muvver, muvver. 4700. 

My Colorado home. 17491. 

My laddie boy. 19869. 

My old Frisco town. 17539. 

My old Virginia home. 19882. 

My soul is calling. 11136. 

Natalie. 19910. 

O come to me. 19968. 

Oh I don’t know what the world 
is coming to. 19999. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-13, 1923 


O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A , spells home 
sweet home for me. 17627. 

Old King Tut. 20022. 

On Lake Phalen. 20027. 

Peanut wiggle. 20099. 

Placing stars on His crown. 7109. 

Proposal. 24900. 

Puppy love. 17753. 

Radio message from heaven. 
17763. 

Rose and evergreen. 15768. 

She may be a flapper or she may 
be a saint. 9017. 

Shut yo’ eye you little black coon. 
17887. 

Shy man, sly man. 20352. 

Song of my heart. 20425. 

Springtime is love-time. 20460. 

Sundown memories. 20500. 

Sweet Marylou. 20520. 

Tennessee girlie of mine. 20580. 

That dear little baby of mine. 
20586. ' 

That’s mother. 25259. 

Them partin’ blues. 20600. 

There’s no one like my Uncle Sam. 
S123. 

Thinking of mother. 16059. 

Thought of home. 11953. 

To mother. 13945. 

U. S. forever. 16142. 

Waiting. 9274, 12110. 

Wedding of the dewdrop and the 
sun. 3244. 

When divorces shall cease to be. 
18242. 

When I met you. 20811. 

When I was a eountry maid. 
20815. 

When Jesus comes again. 20819. 

When the clouds drift by. 12178. 

When the wind goes on a spree. 
20839. 

Where the whitest lillies grow. 
20856. 3 

Won't you come home with me. 
12262. 

You go your way. 20936. 

You will be my man. 20960. 


Calaloa. 5883. 

Caracas. 7971. 

Caucasian love. 21255, 23569. 

Chimes fox-trot. 1722, 3625, 5679 
(159). 

Daffy-dill. 23670. 

Darktown flappers ball. 756 (19). 

Don’t forget the girl that loves 
you. 23352 (2). 


‘ Down by the old apple tree. 756 


(24), 1856, 3800, 8110, 9976. 
Down South. 6074-6076. 
Dream kisses. 21453-21455. 
Espanita waltz. 6135-61387. 
Feelin’ blues. 18952, 21542. 
Fireflies. 21551-21553. 


For a girl, like you. 1937. 


Forever. 23845. 

Forget-me-not. 5679 (187), 25595 
(380). 

Gee! I’m tickled pink. 14733, 
14734. 

Georgia blues. 16851, 19018, 20974 
(181). 
Gestern nacht hab’ ich Marie nach 
haus gebracht. 20974 (182). 
Give me the right to call you 
mine. 3986, 6235. 

Glow : worm. 6244-6246, 7808 
(207), 12858. ; 

Hinka. 21737, 24008. 

Honeymoon blues. 24026. 

I don’t blame you, Tom. 25595 
(128). 

Im _ prater bltih’n wieder die 
baume. 16373 (39). 

In a bungalow. 24151. 

In the little red school house. 
10580. 

Just a feather from the wings of 
an angel. 4377. 

Just for to-night. 5679 (242), 
6566-6569, 10669, 13099, 22014. 

Just one night. 4893. 

Kiss me a little bit more. 15130. 

Kiss ‘me with your eyes. 15132, 
151338, 16373 (45). 

Komm mein ’schatz, wir trinken 
ein lik6rchen. 16373 (46). 


Markley (Eddie) Roseof my dreams. Life savin’ Jim. 15181. 
20249. Lift every voice and sing. 6632, 
Marks (FE. B.): 12344 (155). 
Little Willie knows his little book. Little lost rolling stone. 1475 
25595 (166). (21), 2382, 6656. 
My mother was a lady. 14163 Log cabin blues. 15209, 16373 ; | 
(378). (49), 19596. | 
No one ever loved you more than Hover. | 7339: 
I. 14168 (387). Love’s desire. 2415. 
Marks (E. B.) musie co.: March of the Siamese. 6752, 


All that I want is to be left alone. 
12370, 20974 (93), 21017. 

Baltimore M. D. 14280. 

Bow legged Liza. 14343. 

Brown baby. 143860, 16373 (10). 

Bubble waltz. 23515. 


L(27 


6753, T808 (252), 10915, 13262. 
Meet me in dreams. 6644, 20974 
(167). 
Memphis man. 16373 (58), 17412. 
My neighbour next door. 15455. 
No tickee! no shirtee! 15509. 


INDEX 


Marks (EK. B.) music co.—Continued. 
No use crying. 11170. 
Nut-sey Fagan. 11199, 
(187), 13430, 18481. 

Oh boy what joy we had in bare- 
foot days. 22438, 24700. 

Oh! didn’t it rain. 17613, 19990, 
20974 (177), 22440. : 

Oh! Lizzie, put on the Ritz. 
24709, 24710. 

Oh! say the word. 22454. 

Oh! what eyes. 17623, 22459. 

Papa String Bean. 15618, 17684. 

Parade of the wooden soldiers. 
4879, 7069-7071, 8838, 8839, 
11349-11351, 15622, 16373 (69), 
20088. 

Pelican. 756 (86, 87), 1223. 

Rose of old Castile. . 20251, 24958, 
24959. 

Rosey’s (George) folio of miscel- 
laneous pieces. 11546. 

Say it again. 24995, 24996. 

Siamese patrol. 7314-7316. 

Something about a sunset reminds 
me of you. 25111, 25112. 

Spring, beautiful spring. 
22878. 

Stuttering parson. 

Susan. 5264. 

Susan’s gingerbread. 7455, 

Sweet Bobby. 9139. 

Sweet sonny boy. 25207. 

Tell me am I shooting at the moon. 
252438. 

That’s a lot of bunk. 20594, 20994 
(216). 

There'll be some changes made. 
18080, 238030. 

Trust me and Ill trust you. 
(244), 18966, 13967. 

Turn on the popular moon. 25353. 


12344 


22876— 
15953. 


12344 


Twinkling star. 16126, 18159, 
23108. 
Uncle Joe. 16135, 16136. 


Venetian serenade. 5672 (385). 

Volga boatmen song. 25421. 

Volga boatmen’s song. 23161. 

We said good-bye, I wonder why. 
25451, 25452. 

What you was—yvou used to be. 
16224, 18364 (330). 

When the ocean rolls no more. 
20830. 00% 

2 A. M. blues. 
(104). 

Marks (FE. F.): 
Lullaby in G.. 18287. 


16372, 16378 


Nearer, my God, to Thee. 15481. 
Polka caprice. 4941. 
Take me, O my Father. 13886. 


Marks (Edie) 

me. 22339. 
Marks (I.) 
20995. 


My Lord has need of 


Ain’t I a radio nut. 


1728 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Marks (J. A.) Little shepherd. 6662. 
Marks (L. 8S.) Five songs. 24814. 


Marks (Manley) Dollar sign. 23723. 
Marks (Tobias) Those naughty eyes. 
9202, 11949. 


Marks (Victor) Honor and love for 
the flag of freedom. _12932,,.24029. 
Marks-Ring ass’n. Dollar sign. . 23723. 

Marling (Henri) : Ter 
Cherry blossoms. 5939. 
En automne. 8148, — 
Midinette. 6822. 

Marmontel (Antonin) : 
Arabesque. 14163 (23). 
Balancelle. 14163 (35). 
Etude de concert. 14163 (155). 
Melodie sentimentale. 14163 (345). 


Marquard (Carl) Send back my 
mammy to me, 8999. 

Marr (Joseph) Four | incidentals. 
1130. 


Marraco,,(J...8.): 
Don Galliardo’s son. 6051. - 


Vagabond’s song. 20702. 
Marriott-Black (George) Hestasy. 
18890. 
Marrison (I. E.) Flowers. 3930. 
Marrone (M.): 
Canti alle stelle. 5899. 


Gigolette. 6227. 
Marschal-Loepke. pseud. See 
shall (Grace Cotton). ; 
Marschall (Zona) Hearts jazz. 14806. 


Mar- 


Marschner (Heinrich) Romance. 
2848. 
Marsden (Evan): 
Crushed petals. 14484; | 
Dervish. 21419. 
Marsden (Louis) Fairy friends. 148. 
Marsh (B. O.). Marsh. progressive 


orchestra book, 1131. 
Marsh (C. H.): 
Crossing the bar. 
Hark, hark, my soul. 


14483. 
6302. 


Sowing for the harvest day. 
11750. 
Sweet o’ the year. 20521. 
Marsh (J. B.): : 
Crossing the bar. 94138 (33). 


In Thee, O Lord do I put my trust. 
20974 (40). 
O Jesu Thou art standing. 5679 
(81), . 
Through Thy protecting care. 
9413 (1389). 
Marsh (S. B.) 
soul. 21986. 
Marsh (S. L.) I want to be some- 
body’s pal. 19294. 
Marsh (W. J.): 
Ave Maria. 23438. 
Ave verum. 283436. 
Canterbury bells. 12549. 
Flower wreath. 10148. 
Jubilee mass. 6555. 
4 


Jesus, lover of my 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1928 


O perfect love. 13439. 


O salutaris Hostia.: 24684. 
Yellow. 14131. 

Marsh (W. V. V.): 
Crossing the bar. 9413 (388). 


In Thee, O Lord do I put my 


trust. 20974 (40). 
O Jesu Thou art standing. 5679 
(81). 
Through Thy protecting care. 
9413 (139). 
Marshall (C. A.) One lone yellow 
rose. 7026. 
Marshall (Charles) Wheel of life. 
5536. 


Marshall (D. J.) 
miss you. 17095. 
Marshall (Dalton) Suomi. 3049. 
Marshall (G. C.) Woodpeckers and 
cherries. 20906, 20907. 
Marshall (G. W.) Days I spent with 
you. 18770. 
Marshall (Gloria) : 
At memories gate. 18456. 
On Hollywood shore. 20026. 
Tell me Egyptian moon, 20576. 
Marshall (H. J.) Rocky Mountain 
moon. 1250. 
Marshadheriy. B:) Musie students 
piano course. 11068. 
Marshall (M. E.): 
Hide and seek. 10349. 


I wonder why I 


Little dancer. 10793. 
Melodious piano duets. 2486, 
6792, 67938. 
Thought. 11952. 
Marshall (M. V.) Good-bye-boys. 
16886. 
Marshall (Novonda) My Dixie Allah 
Lee. 2568. 


Marshall (Ray) When my mammy 
_ sings her honey boy to sleep. 18251. 
Marshall (S. L.) My Dixie Allah 


Lee. 2068. ‘ 
Marshall pub. co. Woodpeckers and 
cherries. 20906, 20907. 


Marsters (G. E.) That’s why I’m go- 
ing away. 11922. 

Marston (F. G.) 
17483. 


Marston (G. W.): 

; Arise, shine, for thy light is come. 
14163 (24). 

Berceuse. 14163 (56). 

Crossing the bar. 25595 (64). 

How lovely are thy dwellings fair. 
14163 (251). 

Tm a pilgrim. 14163 (254). 

In the cross of Christ I glory. 
14163 (271). 

Lord my pasture shall prepare. 
yt 4163 (St). 

My God and Father while I stray. 
14163 (371). 


Musical A B C’s. 


Martin (Clara) 


Walk in the light. 14163 (593). 

When streaming from the eastern 
skies. 14163 (607). 

When the land;was white with 


moonlight. 25595 (308). 
Where thrums the bee. 25595 
(314). . ’ 
Marteau (Henri) Fantasie. 22201. 
Martel. (—) Fleur de lis. © 25595 
(379). 


Martell (John): 
Grieving blues. 199. 
She’s a hot-foot. 11629. 
Tears. 11882. 
You have learned breaking hearts 
is a risky game, you’ve broken 
your own heart too. 9388. 


Martell pub. co.: 
She’s a hot-foot. 
Tears. 11882. 
You have learned breaking hearts 

is a risky game. 9388. 

Martelle (Francis) : 

Down in my heart. 121, 14583. 

That’s how I love you. 3107. 
Martelly .( Hugh) : 

Bahaba. 9560. 

Clux-clan mysterious band. 83. 

Papa’s home. 11346. 

Why do you hide from me.. 730. 

You know what I’ve been, you 

know what Lam. T7778. 
Marten (J. H.) Church house blues. 
1734. 


Martens (F. H.): 
Call of duty. . 18613. 
Oh, let me ever know Thee near 
to me. 24708. 
Martha. 18972, 23828. 
Martin (—). Immanuel. 21911. 
Martin (Centpil) All wrong. 
9460. 


11629. 


9459, 


Glimpse of nature. 
19039. 
Martin (D. B.) 
20057. 
Martin (HH. B.) 
June. 6347. 
Martin (HE. 8S.) 
blue. -16044, 
Martin (Easthope) : 
Cargoes. 5908. 
Everywhere I go. 
Interlude. . 4515. 
Nearer, my God to Thee. 
Songs of a Gipsy trail. 
Well-a-day. 25456. 


Martin (Elizabeth) : 
Boy with his song. 18566, 21193. 
My dad’s love song about mammy. 

6896. 
Restful love: 
Sweet Doreen. 


Our banner blue. 


Honeymoon time in 


That’s just why I’m 


10085. 


17594. 
20432. 


2831. 
3054. 


1729 


INDEX . 
pt. II, n. s., v.18 
Martin (Frances) Penitence. 14163 How our hearts burn within us. 
(428). 25595 (123). 
Martin (G. E.) Sweetheart mine. Jesus only. 25595 (148). 
22961. Lie low, O heart. 25595 (161). 


Martin (G. Napier-) 
Martin (Guy). 
. Martin (George Dewey) : 
I'll keep loving you. 1009. 
I’m glad you're sorry, that you 
made me ery. 8339. 
Martin (George Dudley) Just a smile. 
13093. 
Martin (H. G.) 
11847. 
Martin (Hugh) Your world and mine. 
16365. 
Martin (J. C.) I'm lonesome, and 
I’m going back home some sweet 
day. 247. 
Martin (J. J.) Dry law Dill. 
Martin (Jack) : 

My college Jane. 6895. 
Under the sarvice tree, 5427. 
Martin (Léon) March triomphale 

des sports. 1127. 
Martin (Louis) Hello cutie. 984. 
Martin (Mrs. M. B.) Song of the 
Beauceant. 11726. 
Martin (M. I.): 
Chaconne in B minor. 5920. 
Magnificat and “Nunc dimittis. 
24427. 
Martin (M. K.) 
Martin (M. L.): 


See Napier- 


Sweetheart of mine. 


130. 


Try a smile. 16111. 


Berceuse. 23477. 
Valse lente. 25395. 
Waltz song. 18216. 


Martin (M. R.) Pied piper of Hame- 


lin.’ 71228, 

Martin (Nell) Sheik of Hollywood. 
25044. 

Martin (O. H.) No fooling. 17569. 

Martin (Phil) Happy days. 4053. 

Martin (R. C.) Il court, il court, le 
furet.' 14988. 

Martin (Reginald) Except a man be 
born again. 12777. 


Martin (Rhoda) lLaments of a re- 


jected lover. 10720. 
Martin (S. EH.) Grace. 963, 10264. 
Martin (Sarah): 
Mama’s got the blues. 4572. 


Slow down sweet papa cause 
mama’s catching up with you. 
ISTO, 22812, 

Somebody else is crazy ’bout your 
used to be. 13782. 

Uncle Sam blues. 23112. 

Martin (W. S.): 

Christ for the world. 25595 (46). 

Cling to the right. 25595 (50). 

Come unto Me. 25595 (55). 

Cross it standeth fast. 25595 (63). 

Even me. 25595 (83). 

Golden tomorrow. 25595 (100). 


Lift up the standard. 25595 (163). 

Marching homeward. 25595 (179). 

Now Jesus saves. 25595 (206). 

Peace be still. 25595 .(223). 

Waiting for you. 25595 (300). 

' We'll find no crosses there. 25595. 

(308). 

Work for the Master. 
(319). 

You will need Him all the way. 
25595 (321). 


25595. 


Martinez (S. M.) In my hours of 
dream. 10568. it 

Martini (—) Joys of love. 299. 

Martini (G. B.) Allegretto. 381. 


Martinides (M. M.) Our departed 


chief. 20059. 
Martonelli (G.): 
Portame e’ sciure. 11422. 
Scampagnatella. 11584. 
Martron (Emile) Illusion perdue. 
yap Nr i 


Martucci (G.) Improviso. 12344 (30). 
Marum (Eleanor): 
April song. 21055. 
Hope. 6349. 
Nocturne. 4597. 
There is pansies. 
Marvin (Dwight) 


20212. 
Colonel Ephraim: 


Williams. 3657. 

Marvin (John) Jesus Christ is risen 
to-day. 17172. 

Mars (Ae Xe) Moonlight waltz. 
17456. 

Marx (L. D.) Radiance. 4984. 

Marx (Leo) I’m lonesome just for 
you. 4197. 

Mary. 21438. 

Mary Felicitas (Sister) . Marywood. 
24466. 

Mary Helena (Sr.) My first lessons. 
in music. 2573, 2574. 


Mary Jane. 21565. 

Mary Jane McKane. 
23069. 

Mary Seraphine (Sister) of the sisters 
of the holy names of Jesus and 
Mary. 

- Cantica angelorum. 

Marzo (Eduardo) : 

Arbutus. 14246. 

Eccentric. 23767. 

Fairy sparks. 3891. 

Fifth mass. 7808 (31, 32). 

Fifty Christmas carols of alb 
nations. 21548. 

Galop marziale. 10188. 

It came upon a midnight clear. 
14163 (278). 

Jubilate Deo. 301. 

Jumping-Jack. 8438. 


21330, 22897, 


21242, 


1720 | 
| 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Lead on, O King eternal. 2338, 
2339. 


March of the goblins. 4585. 
Mass in B flat. 6776. 

Mass in ©. 7808 (72). 

Musie in the soul. 9413 (95), 


14163 (366). 2 
O Master, let me walk with Thee. 
2651, 2652. 
Railroad galop. 13618, 22623. 
Risen indeed. 7808 (111). 
Sea’s love. 9413 (126)). 
Sixth solemn mass in F minor, 
14163 (518). 
Solemn mass in G. 
Tantum ergo. 14163 (561). 
Unto Thee, O Lord. 20696. 
Water-lily. 16200. 
Will o’ the wisp. 93483. 
Marzolf (Walter) Whose little girl 
are you going to be. 25515. 
Mascagni (Benvenuto) Non él ablio. 
6972. 
Mascagni (Pietro) : 
Amico Fritz. 24467. 
Cavalleria rusticana. 22205. 
Guglielmo Ratcliff. 7808 (70, 71). 
Intermezzo. T7808 (2538). 
Intermezzo from Cavalleria rusti- 
cana. 6774. 19707. 
Piccolo Marat. 24468, 24469. 
Si. 4600. 
Mascarenas (D. P.) Sanora. 15801. 
Mascarenas (E.) Sanora. 15801. 
Masellis (Giuseppe De) See. De Ma- 
sellis (Giuseppe). 
Maser (Jack) Julien. 2264. 
Maske (William) Won’t you 
times think of me. 3321. 
Maskell (C. H.): 
Grateful praise. 10269. 
Service of our King. 11617. 
Story of love. 11787. ; 
Volunteers. 12096. 
Masloff (Irving) Lazy mamma, can’t 
I get you up. 10739, 13145. 


some- 


Mason (—) Still, still with Thee. 
22898. 

Mason (Mrs. A. B.): 
Afterward. 20974 (2). 
Pine and the palm. 20974 (65). 
Thy name. 20974 (80). 

Mason (D. G.): 
Birthday waltzes. 16498. 
Silhouette. 15848-15850, 20860. 


Song for Christmas. 25118. 
Three pieces for flute, harp and 
string quartet. 19708, 19709. 
Mason (Frank) Oh Anna. 24699. 
Mason (Lowell) Nearer, my God to 
Thee. 24626. 
_ Mason (Virginia) : 
Clarabel. 14448. 
When I. look 


into your eyes. 
16233. | 


Mason (William) : 
Prelude in F. 7808 (105). 
Toceatina. 7808 (138). 
Two album leaves. 18364 (206). 

Massenet (J. E. F.): 
Angelus. 16373 (57). 
Aragonaise. 14163 (334). 
Cendrillon. 15307. 
Dernier sommeil de la_ vierge. 

14163 (335). 

Duos 713293: 
Elegie. 24471. 
Elegy. 17397. 
Elle s’en est allée. 5679 (72). 
Entrée d’Amadis. 13274. 
Gavotte. 7808 (73). 
Grillon. 10933. 
Grisélidis. 13275. 
Il est doux, il est bon. 10982. 
Invocation aux fées. 13276, 13277. 
Je mourrai plus que toi. 2461. 
Légende. 109384, 138278. 
Légende d’ Amadis. 13279. 
Meditation. 2462. 
Mélodie-élégie. 385. 
Navarraise. 7808 (74), 15308. 
O Madone du ciel. 13280. 
Poéme d’un soir. 7808 (75). 
Roi de Lahore. 386. 
Sapho. 15309. 
Thais. 15310. 
Thérése. 1133. 


Massenet (L. C. de G.) = 
Elle s’en est allée. 5679 (72). 
Poéme d’un soir. 7808 (75). 


Massey-Cooke (E.) Sweet memories. 


11840. 

Massey-Cooke (Mabel) Sweet memo- 
ories. 11840. 

Massi-Hardman (F. W.) March. 
22207. 


Massingill (W. W.): 
Since she’s down Broadway. 5145. 
That fifty million dollar smile. 
5326. 
Masson (Fernand): 
D’un vanneur de blé aux vents. 
14495, . 
Fleur jetée. 12813. 
Massuelle (I.): 
Cing danses de caractére ancien. 
4602. 
Csardas. 3703. 
Deux thémes-= avec 
rythmiques. 4603. 
Intermezzo. 4604. 
Quatre piéces de différents styles. 
4605. 
Réveuse. 5015. 
1°* impromptu en la bémol. 5676. 
Masters (F. W.) I am as I was made 
to be. 19191. 


Masters school. 


variations 


Tower song. 11987. 


‘£731 


INDEX 


pt. Im, n. s., v.18 


Mastin (F. E.): 
Blanchie. 806. 
Old-maid-blues. 7016. 
Masucci (F.) Here comes the flapper. 


19126. 
Matheson (Herbert) Dawn of de- 
light. 8076. 


Matheson (N. A.) Song hits from the 
Zeta follies of 1923. 7370. 
Mathews (Alice) : 
Dreaming lest I forget. 
Invitation. 275. 
Mathews (B. D.):: 
Beginner in phrasing. 14163 (52). 
Day in the woods. 6022. 
Dreaming. 6022. 
Halloween mystery [and] A recep- 
tion to the teacher. 6291. 
Mathews graded materials, v. 4. 
9413 (92). 
TaranteHe at Capri. 
Mathews (Don): 


18863. 


6494. 


Don’t be a fool, you fool. 16709. 
Fishing. 10132. 

My Jersey lily.- 11110. 

Out Oklahoma way. 7053. 
Remember.-I told you. so. 7193. 


You never can tell, about the dear 
little girlies .and you never 
should tell if you could. 9394. 

Mathews (E. L.) Just a song at twi- 
light blues. 24287. 
Mathews (Ted) Just a song at twi- 
light blues. _ 24237. 
Mathews (W.S. B.): 
Beginner in phrasing. 141638 (52). 
Mathews graded materials, v. 4. 


9413,, 92. 
Mathiebe (W. A.) Wishing, your 
wishes come true. 18316. 


Mathield (—). I wonder why I ean’t 
stop loving you. 6424. 


Mathieu (Alma) Cours d’harmonie 
complet. 21560. 
Mathieu (Leon) Mathieu’s’ modern 


harmony course and service. 10936. 
Mathot (A. -.Z.): 
Aria. 3085. : 
Bercé par les complaintes vagues. 
5826. 

Berceuse. 3518. 
Chanson de Yarvina. 1706. 
Dans tes bras. 6011. 
Danse des milliards. 
Hternelle histoire. 
Feuilles mortes. 
Gitanerias. 12854. 
Marine. 4591. 
Méditation. 4616. 
Miroir. 6834. 
Muet aveu. 6888. 
Neige. 4762. 
Nocturne. 4812. 
Nouste-Damo. 2639. 


“3734. 
3869. 
3909. 


-O, mon amour, mon pauvre amour. 
6985. 


O salutaris. O65T. 


Paroles qu’on ne dit pas. T7075. 

Petite chanson. 7098. 

Psaume XLVII. 8908. 

Si j’étais Dieu. 5136. 

Tantum ergo. 3082. 

Two old songs. 5914. ; 
Matienzo (Theresa de) Americante. 


18430. 


Matre (V.G.) Fabiola. 14654, 
Matson (C. A.): 
All day long he’s listenang to the 


radio. 23379. 
Tia Juana blues. 18104, 
Windy city blues. 23272 


Matsuyama (Yoshinori) Cing chan- 
sons . caractéristiques japonaises. 
8614. 

Matt (lL. M.) Gallant 106th infantry 
march. 179. 

Mattei (—) Nona ver. 4792. 


Toceata. 2463. 
On the silvery 


Matthay (Tobias) 
Matthews (D. M.) 
Manatee. 11290. 
Matthews (H. A.): 
A-courtin’ eall. 


1483. 
Brunette. 14361. 

Matthews (J. 8S.) That Easter morn. 
3101. ) 
Matthews (Raymond) Medal of 
honor. 4614. 
Matthews (W.) Moonlit waves. 
13330. 


Matthews co.- Medal of honor. 4614. 
Matthey (J. Bie) By the mill-pond. 
9680. 


Mattiello (Luigi) : 
Insegnatemi il francese? 10591. 
Maria vieni a marcello. 10924. 
Mattingly (J: M): 
Juliska. 15083. 
On the blue lagoon. Tie: 
Mattox (L. B.) Top o’ the world with 
you. 5384. 
Mattullath (Alice) Our colors. 18502. 
Matuz (A.) . Lovesick blues. 13233. 
Matz (Cyndriene) In real life in 
true life.. 17124. 
Mauek (Mrs. L. I.) 
me you miss me. 13898. 
Maud (Constance) Bonsoir la com- 
pagnie.. 25595 (33).. 
Maude (Caroline) : 
Ave Maria. 18474. 
Spanish dance. 20449. 
Mauder (Manny) Bonbonniere-bos- 
ton. 3544. 


Maunder (J. H.) 
Lord. 187830. 
Maunfrell (Gerald) 
where. 15891. 


Tell me oh tell 


Creator, God and 


Someday, some- 


1732 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Mauprey (André): 
Aimer sans paroles. 20993, 
C’est pas ca qui donne un frisson. 

143876. 

C’est pour toi. 16542. 
Calicot et la modiste. 14879. 
Cyprien. 14490. 
Fernande. 6173. 
J’ suis pas vernie. 15059. 
Poucette. 11427. 
Premier baiser. 15696. 
Quand on veut sfaire aimer. 


Maurel (Philippe) : 

Danse piquante. 14524. 
Feuilles de rose. 3908. 
Pensée triste. 15640. 

Maurer (J.) Child’s prayer. 14428. 

Maurice (M.) pseud. See Moses (Mau- 

rice) 

Mauro (Benoit) Life without you is 
a lonely dream. 2357. ‘ 
Mauro (Eugenio) Mare ’e Santa 

Lucia. 19698. 

Maurrie (J. G.) 

19548. 

Max (Ben): 
Broken love nest. 21210. 
Dreamy moon. 21461. 
Umbrellas to mend. 23111. 

Max (Jack): 

Broken love nest. 21210. 
Dreamy moon. 21461. 
Umbrellas to mend. 23111. 
Maxwell (C. C.): 
Four-horseman. 19438. 
Just like a fool. 8448. 
Maxwell (Clinton) : 
New York blues. 450. 
Take a trip o’er Custer highway. 
631. 
Maxwell (Dorothy) My Noah’s ark. 
15456. 
- Maxwell (Elsa): 
Please keep out-of my dreams. 
24870. 
Singer. 5150. 
Maxwell (K. H.) Keep on = hopin’. 

6580. 

May (A. V.) Day-break. 14530. 

May (G. E.): 

Alaska in the snow. 18403. 

Téhéran nights. 205738. 

~ May (H. C.) TI think of you. 24122. 

' May (H. 1T.) Only you just you. 

4858. 

May (Hans): 

Lieb gib acht. 19557. 

Lieber mond, geh’ sei ein kavalier. 
10768. : 

Noch einmal fahr’ mit mir hinaus. 
8759. 

Nur du bist die, die ich begehre. 
19961. 


Lest we _ forget. 


Onkel Stinnes, mach’ uns das 
nach, 11297. 
Maybrick (Laura): 
Bravo Jack. 25595 (34). 
By the waters. 5679 (22). 
Fiona. 14163 (172). 
Forge and the bell. 5679 (39). 
Wilt thou be mine. 14163 (614). 
Mayer (Alexander) Worry. 14126. 
Mayer (F. C.) jr. Sweetest song. 
14163 (557). 
Mayer (J. E.) Cupid’s waltz. 3705. 
Mayer (Joseph) Alimony mama, stop 
your shakin’ daddy down. 12368. 
Mayer (Max) Five old Chinese lyrics. 
2472. 
Mayer (T. A.) Desert maid. 8089. 
Mayer-Mahr (Moritz) Czerny studium. 
5996-6001. 
Mayerl (—) Dearie, if you knew. 
3761. 
Mayerl (Billy) : 
Some day in Cambay. 5176, 9074. 
Southern Rose. 13815. 
Mayes (Hthel) Why was not my 
mother a queen. 5600. 
Mayfield (Menlo) Man from Glen- 
garry. 10911. 
Mayham (Harriette), Love’s dream- 
ing. 138229. 


Mayhew (Billy) Old pal I’m. just as 


lonesome as you. 15564. 
Mayhew (Mrs. C. E.) Keystone state. 
4410. 
Maynord (G. M.) ‘There’s a picture 
on my memory. 20609. 
Mayo (Fred) I’m not to blame. 
10482. 
Mayo (R. E.) jr.: 
Hon you must come over. 19148. 
Just-a-wanderer. 19458. 
Remembrances. 20214. 
Wonderful girl. 20898. 
Mayo (Sam) Johnnie, Ill come back 
to you. 19437. 
Mayol (A.) & co. (Sues. de): 
- Bibelot. 7918. 
Cielo de amor. 8011. 
Mayr (Eva) Winnie Winkle. 20887. 
Mayson (EK. J.) Hab’ mich lieb. 2017. 
Maywood (George) pseud. See Schleif- 
farth (George). 14168. 
Mazas (—) Methodedeviolon. 1141. 


Mazas (F.): 
Six duets for two violins. 18364 
(IS HNIS6 
Twelve duets for- two violins. 
18364 (137, 188). P 


Mazas (J. F.)  Douze petits duos. 
PPA 

Mazure (A. M.) Hollywood. 21744. 

Mazurie (EK. M.) My star of all the 
world. 8726. 

Mazzeo (J. A.) Always do right by 
your mother. 1512. - 


1733 


INDEX 


pt. 11, n. s., v.18 


Mazzuca (Tito): 
Bacio nel deserto. 21100. 
Si vous voulez. 22780. 
Talisman. 25226. 
Mazzucchi (A.): 
Bionda rossa e bruna. 21169. 
Bussola. 235388. 
Canzona settembrina. 18628. 
Genoveffa. 23872. 
Ovaiola. 13508. 
Meacham (H. K.) 
Glory. 10289. 


Hail the King of 


Meacham (W. C.) Hail the King of | 


Glory. 10289. 
Meacham (W. F.) My old Kentucky 
home, goodnight. 5679 (77). 
Meade (Charles) : 
Drifting along. 3824. 
Lilae time. 2361. 
Meade (Marjory): 
Hills of the hommelaan: 2056. 
Jean. 10631. 
Meader (M. B.): 
Bring a song of gladness. 18581. 
Meake (Joe) Don’t shimmie no more. 
9965. 
Meale (Arthur) Pilgrimage. 1229. 
Mears (R. M.) You’ve been all that a 
mother could be. 93899. 
Mears (W. G. Bonnie Scotland. 
21188. 


Mechanism and expression. 13290. 
Meck (Edward) : 
Lullabies. 15262. 
Virginia Rose. 16172. 
Meckley (Eva) Smile. 17922. 
Mecum (Dudley) Goodbye, sweet 
mamma, goodbye. 6258. 
Medcraft (C. H.) Just like they do 
in the movies. 22016. 
Medcraft (Dan.) Just like they do in 
the movies. 22016. 
Medlam (Thomas) Playing the game 
of love. 17725. 
Medley (Mrs. C.) Mother’s picture. 
13345. 


Medley selection. 10948. 
Medsker (P. H.) Longing. 17309. 
Medtner (N.): 
Sechs gedichte. 22220. 
Vergessene weisen. 3211, 9260, 
18185. 


Medwedosko (Samuel) That myste- 
rious blues. 7510. 
Meehan (Al.): 
Always come to mother. 18422. 
Among the hills of home sweet 
home. 23398. 
Baby mine. 18482. 
Back in old Virginia is a dear 
mother. 21105. - 
Back to the Ozarks. 16461. 
Behind the honeysuckle vine. 
16482. 


1734 


Breaking the golden links of home. 
18576. 

Bugles call. 23535. 

Castles. 23566. 

Conclusion. 95. 

Corn liquor blues. 23643. 

Dear old dad. 23698. 

Dear old darling dad. 18782. 

Down in Timbuctoo, 18853. 

Dream faith. 18858. 

Dreaming of home. 18864. 

Dreaming of you and home sweet 
home. 23745. 

Hileen. 16758. 

Flirting chauffeur. 16815. 

Forlorn girl. 6198. 

Geneveure. 16850. 

Glimpse of nature. 19039. 

Hands off in Europe. 19089. 

He don’t love me blues. 19107. 

Heart broken. 10324. 

Homeless. 16962. 

I am dreaming about a girl that’s 
to come. 10413. 


I know that it’s easy to cry. 


24083. 

I love you. 19236. 

I’m glad I took a real girl. 14914. 

I’m moving to the jungles to lead 
a quiet life. 24107. 

I’m pining for you. 19261. 

I miss them so. 24115. 

I need you. 19271. 

I wish I had a home sweet home. 
17092. 

In a land of dreams. 19331. 

Irish eyes of blue. 17151. 

It’s memories of you. 24190. 

Just keep on smiling. 19470. 

Just lonely. 24244. 

Just Mary. 17204. 

Just trust and wait for me. 17209. 


Kindly omit the flowers. 17227. 


King of cars. 2294. 

King Tut. 15128. 

Little grey home in the West. 
24325. 

Lonely mother. 19602. 

Lonesome for someone. 24350. 

Lonesome loving blues. 24352. 

Love call. 17324. 

Love’s dream. 19638. 

Mary Lee. 19705. 

Meet me when the autumn leaves 
begin to fall. 15317. 

Melba. 19727. 

Memories of long ago. 19733. 

Memories though I may roam call 
me back to home sweet home. 
19737. 

Missouri. 19767. 

Mother. 19802. 

Moving picture blues. 19818. 

My childhood home. 17490. 

My dear old home. 19844. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


My dream of the golden haired 
girl. 11090. 


My Gypsy Rose. 17508. 

My little girl. 17511. 

My old prairie home. 24610. 

My prairie rose. 175383. 

My Tennessee home and you. 
15467. 

Now let’s talk about beauty. 24667. 

Oh, Lynnie. 17617. 

Oh those beautiful little blue laws. 
24714. 


Old home town. 8806. 

Old king Tut. 17637. 

Once I had a loved one. 20033. 

Our own Red, White and Blue. 
20063. 

Pacific blues. 20077. 

Road that leads to Hoosierland. 
22665. 

Sally Jane. 20283. 

Shimmie my babe for me. 17884. 

Since I got her I. Q. and she got 


mine. 9038. 

Since my mother’s dead and gone. 
25073. 

Since the U. S. A. went dry. 
17902. 


Sister of mine. 20374. 
Something. 25110. 
Star of gold. 20466. 
Sweetheart you are my wonderful 
dream. 11850. 
That old melody. 20591. 
That trick. 18072. A 
Those hoo doo blues. 11948. 
Times have changed since then. 
20639. 
"Tis love. 18118. 
Twilight. 18153. 
Twilight brings you to me. 18155. 
Under the spell of those Irish 
charms. 20693. 
Wandering thoughts. 20756. 
Want you blues. 12122. 
Warren G. Harding. 25441. 
What shall I do when you’re gone. 
9298. 
When father had the flu. 16228. 
When love grows cold, all goes 
wrong. 20827. 
Where the cypress bend their 
bows. 18270. 
Why should I ery about you. 
20873. 
Winter blues. 16308. 
Yellow rose of Texas. 18322 
| Meek (B. 1.): 
Dear old-fashioned granny. 9913. 
My day. 2567. 
Meek (T. H.): 
City that knows how. 9777. 


My goodness no. 15424, 15425. 
On San Francisco Bay. 11275. 
That smile by radio. 23020. 
Tia Juana Mexico. 16975. 

Yes. 16336. 


Meeks (Mrs. Frank) Real Yankee. 
4996. 


Meeks (Thomas): 
Mr. Nichols. 6841. 
We're getting evrything that’s 
good. 5513. 
When you meet a man that’s blue, 
5572. 
Whosoever will may come. 5596. 
Megére apprivoisée. 8625. 
Megonigal (lL. A.) Ebenezer. 14607. 
Megson (Fred) Ripsaw blues. 13649. 
Mehelir (Matthew) : 
Broken love. 14858. 
No home, nor friends. 4786. 
Sunshine. 15966. 
Meher (Donovan): 
Play that old time melody. 22567. 
Strait-laced Jane. 25172. 
Mehr (Ll. W.): 
Down and out blues. 5679 (177), 
9975. 
Mind your own business and don’t 
backbite me. 5679 (278), 138309. 
You can have my man. 33838, 
5679 (411). 
Mehul (—): 
Air de Mendoce. 9. 
Deux aveugles de Toléde. 9. 
Meigs pub. co. Shepherd’s vision. 
PPA pe 
Meiler (J. B.) Devils dance. 14163 
(142). 
Meinardus (E.) Sculptor. 25018. 
Meine (KE. H.): 
Memories I can’t forget. 2492. 
Pleading to call you mine. 4934. 
Meinke (Minnie) First breath of 
spring. 10125. 
Meissner (P. E.) Come back to me, 
my love. 18706. 
Meister von Montmartre. 6789. 
Mekeel (C. A.) Small town blues. 
15866. 
Melartin (Erkki): 
A slut dini é6gon. 2659. 
Bleka ménen. 1619. 
Lilla herdinnan. 2363. 
Segan om vart hjarta. 7241. 
Silhouetter. 17895, 17896. 
_ Slummervisa. 2963. 
Valse lente. 25393. 
6 pianostycken. 24488. 
Melby (G. W.) What will become of 
our little home. 38252. 
Mélé (Fred) : 
Eventail. 6142. 
Moije danse. 11017. 


106658—24——28 1735 


INDEX 


Mele (Marcello) . Sciasciona oh! oh! 
25017. 
Meli (Joseph) Ting Ling from China- 
town. 253807. 
Melich (Art) Just foolin’ with you. 
8445. 
Melina (Alfredo) : 
Americanate. 184380. 
Filarmonica. 18961. 
Mell (Brooks) L-O-V- means I love 
you. 344, 10843. 
Mellander (KE. L.) Just melody. 
24245. 
Meller (James) : 
Blues mixture. 12498. 
Double crossin’ daddy. 12712. 


Mellor (—) Night o’ memory. 8748. 
Mellor (Tom): 
Down on the old Dutch farm. 890. 
I don’t want love. 8323. 


I’m tired of waiting for you. 
12984. 

Sing a song of bonnie Scotland. 
9042. 


That lil’ old cuckoo clock. 13904. 
What do you know. 14058. 
Melodia (Musikverlag) g. m. b. h.: 
Du. bist die schdénste frau der 
welt.. 8128. 
Du bist meine letzte liebe. 
Heut hab’ ich zeit. 8283. 
O Marianka! 11211. 
Von deiner liebe kann ich doch 
nicht leben. 9269. 
Melodiana. 24489. 
Melodies for children. 15319. 
Mélodies populaires indiennes. 
Melody magic. 10955. 
Melody maze. 24491. 
Melody music co.: 
.Afternoon blues. 12361. 
I’m laughing at you now. 21848. 
I need you to drive my blues 
away. 10494. 
Just one more day. 22019. 
Lost little sister. 22136. 
Midnight blues. 8642. 
Your time now, ’twill be mine 
after a while. 7793. 
Melody of Jerusalem. 24492. 
Melody piano co., inc.: 
Bella tormina. 16483. 
Bimba misteriosa. 23489. 
Cielito lindo. 16597. 
Firpo. 18963. 
Gilda. 23881. 
Ueccello ineanterole. 
Viola. 20738. 
Melody shop: 
Alice blues. 
Little longer. 24828. 
One little hour. 13487. 
Owl and the moon. 24783. 
Pa-peé-tee sweetie. 13524. 


8129. 


15321. 


20688. 


9452. 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18. 


Melrose (Walter): 
Mandy Lee blues. 6745. 
My sweet lovin’ man. 6927. 
Melrose bros. music ¢o.: 
All night blues. 14201. 
Chattanooga stomps. 25595 (358). 
Grandpa’s spells. 14163 (661), 
16899. 
Kansas City stomps. 14163 (684), 
17214. 
London blues. 
25595 (482). 


14163 (691), 17298, 


Mandy Lee blues. 6745, 7808 
(251). . 

Mr. Jelly Lord. 14168 (701), 
17437, ; 


Mobile blues. 24527. 
My sweet lovin’ man. 6927. 


New Orleans stomps. 25595 
(452). 
Pearls. 14163 (722), 17699. 


Sobbin’ blues. 14163 (736), 22824. 
Someday sweetheart. 25595 (488). 
_ Sweet lovin’ man. 7808 (299). 
Tin roof blues. 7547, 7808 (306), 
13942, 16077. 
Wolverine blues. 
(3380), 9354. 
Meluzio (C.): 
Auretta. 23430. 
Tdillio. 241387. 
Melvin (Ernest) : 
Come again, lad. 18704. 
Green apples. 19078. 
I married a wife. 12985. 
Jilted. 19435. 
Michaelmas mystery. 19756. 
Tommy, the whistler. 5380. 
Memminger (Adolph) Star 
dreams. 22888. 
Memoli (Joseph) 
Memories. 17411. 
Men of Harlech. 19741. 
Menaghetti (Antonio) 
Grappa. 1679. 
Mendel (J. W.) Self-instruction for 
playing the Mendel tenor guitar. 
11611. 
Mendelsohn (Guy): 
Shmilik-Asrilik. 7310. 
Tell de folks I’m coming home. 
11886. 


3317, 7808 


light 


June days. 6558. 


Canzone del 


. Mendelsohn (Jack) music co.: 


Grieving. 12882. © 

One who taught me the golden 
rule. 17651. 

Who loves you now? 14092. 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (J. L. F.): 

Air de soprano dans Paulus. 394. 

Athalie. 13298. 

Capriccio brillante. 2498. 

Chanson de printemps. 4630. 

Consolation. 6803. 

HKtude nr. 2, 15329. 

Hark the herald angels sing. 804. 


1736 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


How lovely are the messengers. 
4631. 
Klavier-werke. 6804, 6805. 
Mendelssohn. 8632. 
O wert thou in the cauld, blast. 
10968. 
On song’s bright pinions. 22229, 
24503. 
Rondo capriccioso. 13299. 
Son and stranger. 197438. 
~ Songe d’une nuit d’été. 19744. 
Spinning song. 4632. 
Spring song. 6806, 6807, 8633, 
22230, 24504. 
Violin concerto. 18364 (140). 
12 pieces faciles. 6808. 
Mendenhall (A. E.) Just a_ smile. 
19456. 


Mendes (H. G.): | 
Montagne noire. 7808 (81). 
Vision de la reine. 7808 (147). 
Mendle (F. C.) Moonlight love. 
15877, 22290. . ; 
Mendoza (David) Let me see you 
smile. 24296. 
Menier (Georges) : 
Ne m’ épousez pas. 442. 
Pourquoi. 11480. 
Priére. 11447. 
Merbecke (John) Holy communion. 
24018. 


Mercer (Harriet) : 
It’s good to be living now. 19393. 
Waiting love. 20752. 
Mercier (René) : 
Conseils a Benjamin. 21346. 
‘J’te veux. 10617.: 
Merck (Carlton) : 
Marjorie polka. 15302. 
Optimist. 2711. 
Remembrances. 20213. 
Meredith (A. T.): , 
| Love’s dear yesterday. 10869. 
When Ireland’s a nation again. 
9307. ; 


Meredith (Claude) Kingdom eternal. 
8468. 


. Meredith (I. H.): 

All the way long it is Jesus. 
18364 (7). 

Beautiful star. 18364 (21). 

Cross of Calvary. 183864 (53). 

Gifts. 182. 

Gloria Patri. 18364 (76). 

Hail blessed tidings. - 18364 (84). 

Hark the holy angels. 18364 
(87). 

He'll take care of me. (230). 

Hear the bells. 18364 (90). 

His changeless love. 19136. 

His star. 24010. 

Hold up the light. 14163 (244). 

Homeland. 18364 (96). 

Hope. 240381. 


How sweet the name cf. Jesus. 


18364 (101). 

I love the Christmas time. 18364 
(105). 

I want to live with Jesus. 18364. 
(108). 


I will praise Thee. 18364 (109). 
It is better farther on. 9413 (74). 
Jesus is living with me. 18364 
(116). 
Just shall live by faith. 183864 
(120).. 
Love stamps. 24885. 
Love that redeems. 18364 (131). 
Marching to the kingdom. 9413 
(90). 
Merrily ring. 18364 (148). 
Mothers of men. 8682. 
Nobody knows like Jesus. 18364 
; E152). 
Once for all. 18364 (161). 
Palace for the King. 24788. 
Pentecostal power. 94138 (115). 
Quench not the spirit. 18364 
(165). 
Shining for Jesus. 14163 (511). 
Sing ye praises. 18364 (190). 
That ye might have life. 20599. 
Thou hast put gladness in my 
heart. 18364 (204). 
Walking by the Saviour’s side. 
18364 (210). 
Walking in the way of truth. 
183864 (211). 
Way of the cross. 18364 (214). 
We're nearing the city. 18364 
(215). 
What then. 18364 (217). 
When daylight fades. 20804. 
When my ship shall cast her an- 
‘chor. 18364 (218). 
Will we be among His jewels. 
18364 (228). 
Meredith (Mal) Where the clover 
blossoms blow. 3257, 20852. 
Meredith & King. Where the clover 
blossoms blow. 3275. 
Mérigot (F.): 
Fanfare joyeuse. 1911. 
Pour ma poupée. 2774. 
Merikanto (Oscar or Oskar) : 
Ala itke ditini. 23368. 
Prince came a-wooing. 24898, 
24894. 
Merlino (V. R.) My sweet Virginia. 
2595. 
Mero (W. P.) pseud. See Orem (P. 
W.). 
Meroff (Ben) We said good-bye I 
wonder why. 25451, 25452. 
Merrill (Blanche) : 
Every little heart. 145. 
I’m a harmony baby. 4183. 
Merrill (C. Dell) See Dell Merrill 
(Clara) 


1737 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Merrill (l. D.) Songs. 24509. 
Merrill (L. E.) Yonkers. 23305. 
Merrill (L. G.) Why? ©1489. 

Merrill (P. J.) Indian maid. 24180. 
Merrill (W. J.) Songs. 24509. 


Merrin (W.) Home sweet home seems 
a long way off. 21752. 

Merriott (Bonnie) I wonder why. 
6433. 

Merritt (Stan) Edie. yes in-deed-ee I 
love you. 18892. 
Merriwell (Robert) 
heart. 21452. 
Merry go round. 
Merryl (Bruce) 

10686. 
Merryman (F. D.) Georgie McManus 
drives the blues away. 16853. 


Dream in his 
22234. 


Khandalla. 2287, 


Merryman (J. H.) Elf’s festival. 
12751, 18898. 

Merson (Billy) When the clock 
strikes, one-two-three-four. 23222. 


Mertens (Camille) : 
Contemplation. 14163 (121). 
Impromptu. 14163 (354). 
Légende. 14163 (306). 
Réverie. 14163 (463). 
Scherzino. 14163 (354). 

Mertens (George) : 
Contemplation. 14163 (121). 
Impromptu. 14163 (354). 
Légende. 14163 (306). 
Réverie. 14163 (463). 
Scherzino. 14163 (354). 

Mertens (Jos.): 

Contemplation. 14163 (121). 
Impromptu. 14163 (354). 
Légende. 14163 (306). 
Réverie. 14163 (463). 
Scherzino. 14163 (354). 


Mertens (Laurent) : 
Contemplation. 14163 (121). 
Impromptu. 14163 (3538). 
Légende. 14163 (306). 
Réverie. 14163 (463). 
Scherzino. 14163 (354). 


Mertz (C. D.) Sunshine blues. 
Merwin (R. A.) 


1329. 
Consider and hear 


me. 12613. 
Méry (Berthold) Lisbeth. 4482. 
Meskill (Jack) : 
Barcarolle blues. 21122. 


Blue Hoosier blues. 
9629, 12496, 12497. 


1627, 5846, 


Hello, who's this, get off the 
phone. 10339. 
Hoot mon. 12933, 14848, 14849. 
Louisian’. 17318. 
You might have fooled me once. 
16348. - 
Meskill (J. M.) O sole mio. 16373 
(65). 


Mesquita (Carlos de): 


Chanson de Tragaldabaal 7808 
(ie; 
Si tu veux. 7808 (121). 
Messager (André) : 
Amour masqué, 9485, 12387, 


14216-14219. 
Amour masqué, j’ai deux amants. 
12388. 
Chanson des bonnes. 5923. 
Chant birman. 5926, 9732, 12573. 
Couplets du charme. 5982. 
J’ai deux amants. 6522. 
J’ai vingt ans.. 6525, 15056. 
Koutchiska. 6598. 
Mon réve. 6855. 
Que des filles. 15715. 
Romance. 7216, 13658. 
Tango chanté. 7490, 
Messelt (C. I.) Jazzimi. 10628. 
Messemer (W.).. Don’t forget ‘your 
mother. 12703. 
Messenger (R. W.) We'll rock ’em, 
we'll sock em. 12135. 


Messenger co. We’ll rock ’em, we'll 
sock em. 12135. 
Messenheimer (Sam) When romance 


wakes. 25479. 

Messiah. 6278. 

Messier (André) Liberty march. 
15178. 

Messimy (E. de) See De Messimy 
(E.). 

Messina (G. M.) Seherzo della pia- 
nola. 563. 


Messina (Joe) Shall we wander in 
the twilight. 9015. 

Metcalf (J. W.) Song of life. 20423. 

Metcalfe (Bruce) Golden rod. 7808 
(208). 

Méthode pratique de chant. 15339. 

Methodist book concern. Junior Metho- 
dist hymnal. 24231. 

Methodist protestant church (Board 
of foreign missions of the) Penitent. 
17700. 

Methven, Simpson, Itd.: 

Lord is my Shepherd. 15225. 
Songs of the Scots. 15906. 

Metler (H. N.) Palo’. my dreams. 
7661. 

Metro music @o.: 

Dumb Dora. 21468. 
Soul of Russia. 13810. 
Why don’t my dreams come true? 


731. 

Mettler & McKay. Only your heart. 
13495. 

Metz (John) Way down in Florida 
Bay. 25447. 

Metz (Roy) We are the ladies of the 
Ku klux klan. 23179. 

Metz (T.. A.) Hot time in the old 


town to-night. 14163 (249). 


1738 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923.. 


Metzler (M. 8S.) Come to yo? mammy. 
3670. 
Metzler & co. (1920) Itd.: 
Animal book. 12393. 
Cleopatra. 3649. 
I saw only you. 24118. 
Jolly Roger. 10643. 
Lend me your aid. 4022. 
Lola. 336. 
Love in a mist. 24380. 
Morano’s farewell. 11034. 
Oh, dear! oh, dear!! oh, dear!!! 
11236. 
Paddy-the-next-best-thing. 4871. 
Peasant’s dance. 15635. 
Sleep, O sleep. 13756. 
There’s a song for every day. 
649. 


Virtue’s treasure. 14018. 


Meusy (Louis) O salutaris. 14163 
(401). 
Meyer (—): 
Ji-ji-boo. 17180. be 
Kicky-koo, you for me, me for 
you. 2288. 
My honey’s lovin’ arms. 2578. 


Railroad man. 13619. 
Meyer (Ferdinand) pseud. See Foote 
(Arthur). 
Meyer (G. W.).: 
At the cake walk ball. 5769, 7861. 
Cover me up with the sunshine of 
Virginia, 23652. 
Down among the sleepy hills of 
Tennessee. 889, 1855, 3799, 
9974. 
Gypsy Rose. 10284, 10285. 
Headin’ home. 12908. 
I can’t realize you’re gone. 
17008. 
I’ve got those laughin’ while my 
heart is breakin’ blues. 19288, 
If she was what she was. when 
she was sixteen. 21901, 21902. 
In that southern harem of mine. 


12959, 


6481, 8392. 

Tn the land. of Sweet sixteen. 
17130. 

Kissing time. 22038. 

Mammy’s day in  Dixie-land. 
8595. 

Maybe it’s all for the best. 8617. 

My Tucky home. 22362. 

Night after night. 4780, 4781. 

Nobody loves you like I do. 
19946. 


Red light Rosie. 
Rockabye town. 
Shuffle along. 13728, 15848. 
Sittin’ in a corner. 13746, 15859. 
Skiddad dad _  daddlin’ daddy. 
7333, 7334. 7 
Swanee bound. 22938.” 
They’ve got their Indian habits on 
in Dixieland. 7528, 9195. 


20202, 226385: 
15653. 


1739 


When those roly boly babies roll 
their eyes. 14077. 
Who-00, is with you to-night. 
T1335. 9332. 
Meyer (J. H.) I wonder if they ever 
think of me. 17094. 
Meyer (John): 
Along the rainbow 
16409, 21024. 
Sunset valley. 
Meyer (Joseph) : 
Alimony mama stop you shakin’ 
daddy down. 9453. 
As we leave the years behind. 
14251. | 
Do you love, as I love. 3786. ae 
Hello Paddy. 986. 
| 
| 


trail. 12377 


1328. 


I can’t forgive and forget. 4152. 
No one like you. 8752, 13416. 
Sing mammy sing, Sweet and low. 
5148, 9043, 11664. 
Tarantella. 16019. 
When mother sings Sweet and 
low. 18249, 20829. 
Meyer (Lillian) 
the place where I was born. 
Meyer (M. M.): 
Goddess of love. 1985. 
Listen kid. 10782. 
Tripping. 5393. 
(Rudolph) American woolen 
23396. 


Dear old Ireland, 
8738. 


Meyer 
co., anthem. 
Meyer (Viola) Oh, how I hate to go 
to bed at night. 19994. 
Meyer-Helmund (Erik): 
Abschiedswalzer. 1481. 
Am bach. 14163 (20). 
At the fairy spring. 7862. 
Bliitenfall. 1628. 
Chanson triste. 5679 (25). 
Danse hongroise. 5679 (31). 
Haremstriume. 2026. 
Im tanzenden boot. 2179. 
In heimlicher nacht. 2192. 
J’y pense. 5679 (57). 
Love’s melody. 19641, 22156. 
Marquisette. 2455. 
Nachtpromenade. 2601. 
Nachtliche gondelfahrt. 2602. 


Plaudernde quelle. 2760. 

Rivieratraum. 2844. 

Romance sans. paroles. 14163 
(475). 

Serenade’ unterm abendstern- 
5106. 

Troisiéme mazurka. D679 (112). 

Valse romantique. 14163 (568, 
D877). 

Weltentriickt. 3247. 


Meyer-Olbersleben (Max): 
Bouncing ball. 9646. 
Folk dancing. 10145. 
Holiday march. 10360. 
Kept in. 10685. 

Little romance. 10803. 


INDEX 


Meyer-Steineg (Theodor)  Vierzehn 
im volkston zur laute. 10983. 
Meyerbeer (Giacomo) : 
Cavatina. 15340. 
North star. 6815. 
Ombre légére. 19754. 
Prophet. 6816. 
Robert le diable. 14163 (357). 
Meyerowitz (David): 
Maine siber gite yur. 
Maseldik yur. 10980. 
Mein zukunft. 10952. 
Miave malke. . 11013. 
My dear darling, 
11086. 
Wus a idel ken. 12275. 
Yes, I remember you. 12282..: 
Yokem bembe. 12285. 
Meyers (Billy) : 
Blue grass blues. 12495, 21180. 
Bugle call rag. 9670. 
House of David blues. 
16973. 
Lots 0? mamma, 22139, 24372. 


10902. 


10382, 


Made a monkey out of me. 6727. 
Step-daddy. 11782. 
There’s no gal like my gal. 9191. 


Meyers (Matthew) Buggy-Booney. 
23534. 
Meyers (Mrs. P. H.) Heaven eyes. 
10338. 

Micari (Vincent) Fascisti a Roma. 
10104. 
Micea (Giovanni) Mugliera abbandu- 

nata. 24578. 

Michaels (David) Child’s prayer. 
7998. 

Michaelson (A. B.) Redeeming blood. 
20204. 


Michalesko (Michal) : 

Brief zu dem rabin. 9656. 

Huscha-schuscha. 21786. 

Nit ous sugen fin cheder. 
Michalski (Norman) : 

Anna from Louisiana. 

That best kiss of all. 
Michaud (D. J.): 

If I had you. 10536. 

New America. 13406. 

Old fashioned blossoms remind me 

of you. 20015. 

Wanderer’s return. 
Michaud (Jean): 

Fantasy-trio. 6160. ° 

Hill pines were sighing. 14823. 

Magic garden. 15274. 

Twelve intermediate 

DS Wate 

Two legends. 6131. 

Michaud (Romuald) I’m trying to 
make you understand. 14932. 

Michaud-Clark. If I had you. 10536. 
Michel (M.): 

Meditation. 14163 (344). 

Trio. 14163 (844). 


11165. 


5748. 
23009. 


5494. 


etudes. 


I miss you. 


Mier (Alvano) 


pt. 117, n. s., v.18 


Michel (Paul) Dear old L. A., the 
angel city. 1822. 


Michels (Tom) Ze waltz from Paree. 


25590. 
Michels (Walter) Ze waltz from | 
Paree. 25590...°.— ’ 


Michelson (Lewis) : 
M. T. pocket blues. 13248, 17365. 
Those ha ha blues.’ 18097. 
Michiels (Gustave) Danse espagnole. 
16662. ; , 
Michigan (University of) ..Women’s 
league of the. Jane climbs a moun- 
tain. 10622. ; ) 
Micholas (George) Love lost but not 
forgotten. 10855. ; 
Micihelli (F.) You’re not in love at 
all. 16851. | 
Middelschulte (Wilhelm) Chroma- 
tische fantasie. 3638. 
Middleton (Cecil) My girl. 6904. 
Middleton (M. C.),° In a land of 
dreams. 19331. : 
Midgley (C. W.) jr. 
pretty maid. 1650. 
Midgely (Chick) Fore. 10155. 
Midland music pub. co.: 
Charles, merry monarch. 17991, 
Evening dreams. 14637... 
For thee. 14704. © 
Garden of roses in June. 1960. 
Hunt. 2089. . 
I like my beer with the froth on. 
2106. 
Mothers who never forget. 
Playmates still, 2763. 
Prelude seraphique. 11441. 
Reparations. 20217. 
Water mill. 20762. 
Midnight follies. 8334, 8874, 8876. 
Midnight rounders. 3288. 
Midwest music house. Jz in a flurry, 
oh do hurry. 2158. 
Mier (A. A.) She’s French. 2940. 
Sweet Carolina rose. 


Brooklet and a 


2549. 


25208. 
Mier (Alvano) 
Carolina rose. 
Miersch (P. T.): 
Drei character stiticke. 
Quartett. 2796. 


music pub. co. Sweet 


25203. 
398. 


“Mignan (Edouard) : 


Bercement. 9599, — 
Carnaval des cloches. 
Dulee habanera. 8181. 
Kranaos. 10707. 
Ombres eastillanes. 8812. 
Poursuite du vent et de Vamour. 
114381. 
Rapsodie. 15728. 
Sistriana. 9050. 
Sous les cyprés. 
Trois antiques. 
Mignon. 18926. 


7973. 


9096. 
8645. 


1740 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Mignon-verlag. Im hotel Zur nachti- 
gall. 6458. 
Migot (Georges) Noél. 6971. 
Miguel (Antone) Jesus paid it all on 
Calvary... 19429. 
Mihailoff (Sergei) 
eye 
Milanese (Rose) : 
Let’s be sweethearts again. 19552. 
You'll always be a dear old pal to 
me. 23315. 
Milano (Emily) My song. 19888. 
Miles (C. A.): 
Easter call. 3841. 
Home is not home without mother. 
6342. 
Hymns of the living gospel, no. 1. 
12951. 
Magnificat. 19659. 
Miles (L. Roger-) See Roger-Miles 
(L.) 
Miles (Lizzie): 
Haitian blues. 10291. 
She walked right up and took my 
man away. 17878. 
Miles (P. H.) Rustic dance. 15783. 
Miles (Renée) Grasshopper and the 
- butterfly. . 967. 
Miley (Bub) See Miley (J. W.). 
Miley (a W:) : 
I ain’t been a preacher all my life. 
19188. 
Those blues. 20625. 
Milhaud (Darius): 
Catalogue de fleur. 5917. 
Child poems. 1718. 
Cing symphonies. 6826. 
Cingquiéme quatuor 4 cordes. 6827. 
Creation du monde. 23657. 
Sonate. 6828. 
Sonatine. 13793. 
Milian (Francisco) Lejos del hogar. 
ai hi 


Milian eee i Lejos del hogar. 
315. 


Millar (KE. A.) American flag. 12382. 
Miller (—) Why should I ery over 
you. 3292. 


Miller (A..O.) Island of Ox. 18058. 
Miller (A. 8.) Boats of mine. 14339. 

Miller (Alfred) Sunny corners. 
ee 25192. 


- Miller (Anna) Smiles. 20391. 
Miller (B. A.) Samoa-land. 15798. 
Miller (Benjamin) Isabelle. 6512. 
Miller (Billi) Tango blues. 11875. 
Miller (Bob): 
I told her did she love me and she 
asked me yes. 21865. 
Mean papa turn in your key, you 
don’t live here no more. 19717. 
Nest in loveland. 22380. 
Strut long papa. 5241. . 


Million dollar. 


Sweet pal. 22955. 
Triflin’ man. 12002. 
War horse mama, pig meat 
sweetie. 16195. 
Miller (C. C.)- Dixie is calling blues. 
14561. 
Miller (Mrs. C. F.) Bible anthems, 
no. 3.14312: 
Miller (C. H.). Waiting in the valley, 
dear old pal for you. 12111.. 


Miller (D..K.) My radium girl. 


24615. 
Miller (Mrs. Delphine) Call me your 
Aunty Sam. 18612. 
Miller (EH. A.): 
At Jesus’ feet. 3452. 
Just beyond. 4385. 
Miller (E. F.): ; 
He surely will come. 6316. 
If I knew you. 6441. 
Miller (E. M.): 
Growth of the soul. 4042. 
Life. 10771. 
Sailing. 15791. 
Secret of the rose. 17860. 
Miller (F. 8S.) My little Irish rose. 
2580. 
Miller (F. W.): 
My Cairo queen. 22315. 
President Coolidge march. 20156. 
Miller (Fred) : 
Pearl. 17697. 
Safety first. 22697. 
Miller (G. C.): 
Cooay, cooay, coo. 14470. 
Sunshine city forever for me. 
13860. 
Miller (H. A.): 
Captain calls for you. 9700. 
Mother dear. 6872. 
Our refuge. 24773. 
Scars of the cross. 13685. 
Miller (EE @.)*: 
Daughter of the elm. 16669. 
Echoes of spring. 10034. 
Evening meditation. 3873. 
From ocean to ocean. 16836. 
Grand eagle. 4030. 
Guess it. 10279. 
Passing review. 11360. 
Temeo. 5314. 
Miller (H. J.): 
Lay on Mac Duff. 195386. 
Thy eall, O Christ of the ages. 
25302. 


Miller (H. M.) Tango blues. 7489, 


11875. 

Miller (Henry G.) Thus saith the 

Lord. 20635. 

Miller (Howard G.) You'll find a 

friend in mother. T7781. 

Miller (J. E.): 

Down where the vest begins. 
9984. 

Hoodoo, who do you love. 103872 


1741 


RS oe 


« FENDEX 


Miller (J. R.) 
works of Jesus. 
Miller (Jennie) : 
I want you all to myself. 2152. 
Your love is a garden to me. 
12329. 


Miller (K. C.) 
6295. 


Praise the mighty 
4957. 


Happy by and bye. 


Miller (Karol) Msza solenna, no. 29. 
19820. 


Miller (L. O.) Penseé. 1224. 
Miller (M. E.) Your love is a garden 
to me. 12329. 
Miller (Ned) : 
Crying for you. 
8051, 12636. 
Don’t mind the rain. 21487. 
Sweet sugar plum. 13873, 18026. 
Miller (Nell) I met Molly. 4207. 
Miller (Norm): 
Remember, dear. 8930. 
When my ship of dreams comes 


1786-1788, 5991, 


in. 9809. 
Miller (R. E.): 
A. B.C. piano course. 23355, 
23356. 
Changing harmony. 18658. 
Waiting for you. 18207. 
Miller (R. K.): 
Scherzo symphonique. 18364 
(179). 
Service hymnal. 1277. 
Miller (Ray) It tickles me. 21969. 


Miller (Reed) Child madonna. 21291. 
Miller (Roy) ‘Travelin’ through. 
PTR 
Miller (S. A.) 
willow tree. 
Miller (S. G.) 
King. 2261. 
Miller (S. H.) Kentucky lane. 
Miller (S. S8.): 
All I want is a man of my own. 
16402. 
Awful moanin’ blues. 


"Neath the weeping 
17556. 
Journey on with the 


17221. 


21085. 


Down on the levee blues. 16729. 

Every woman’s _ blues. 14644, 
18924. 

Hot air. 10376. 

I ain’t bothered. 12958. 


I got everything a woman need 
to make a good man fall. 4160. 
It won’t be long now. 15054, 
19408. — 
Moanin’ blues. 
Tell ’em bout me. 
wliller (V. H.): 
Dance with me. 9872. 
Dream cottage. 9987. 
Hobby horse. 10358. 
I saw camel. 10499. 
‘Phantom kiss. 11385. 
Rainbow smile. 11485. 
Silver moon. 11655. 


11014. 
16025. 


Mills (H. Q.) 


pt, 111, 0. s., v. 18 


Miller (V..M.) Id like to go back to 
my homestead. 14878. 
Miller (W.) Almond eyes. 767. 


Miller (W. H.). My Mobile gal. 
22348. 
Miller (W. O.) Boo-hoo-blues. 9641. 


Miller (W. W.) Mother. 
Miller & Holley. 
14470. 

Millier (A. E.): 
Chanson poétique. 9731. 
Chant d’amour. 12574. 
Great is the Lord. 14773. 
O star of love. 24686. 

O taste and see. 24687. 
Sing, O heavens. 579. 
Thus saith the Lord. 

Millier (H. G.): 

Chanson poétique. 9731. 
Chant d’amour. 12574. 
Great is the Lord. 14773. 

« O star of love. 24686. 
O taste and see. 24687. 
-Sing, O heavens. 579. 
Milligan (H. V.): 
Day is past and over. 12669. 
Give unto the Lord, O ye mighty. 
21638. 
Milliken (O. O.) Pining. 8873. 
Millikin glee club. Millikin loyalty. 
Part. 

Millington (Isabel) Ann. 14235. 

Millions d’Arlequin. 5105, 9006, 17868. 

Millot (Etienne) : 

Je me mets en votre merci. 
Villanelle. 16167. 

Millrod (Haiman) Attack. 21070. 

Mills (B. E.) Miss me blues. 11006. 

Mills (Carley) Way in Pago Pago. 

3242. 

Mills (Dorothy): 

I sent you some violets. 21857. . 
When mammy’s ship comes home. 
25473. . 

Mills (H. A.) : 

Gavotte. 


17469. 
Cooay, cooay, coo. 


20635. 


6536. 


14163 (193). 
Menuet antique. 5679 (73). 
Mills (BE. J.) Don’t pincha da fruit 
pincha da cocoanut. 16718. 
Mills (Ella) . Because of you. 18519. 
Mills (F. A.) Romance. 9413 (128). 
Sheik of Hollywood. 
25044. 
Mills (Irving) : 


Happy blues. 6294. 


House of David blues. 10382, 
16978. 

I’m just going wild. over. you. 
6418. 


612. 


Stop your kiddin’. 
somebody be. 


When can. that 


7718. 
Mills (J. A.) I want to live in old 
Vancouver. 2151. 


1742 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Mills (J. P.) Love’s serenade. 8565. 
Mills (Jack) ine.: 
After hours. 23370, 25595 (828). 
After midnight. 5679 (123), 5700. 
Aileen. 9442, 12344 (61). 
All my life. 21013, 23352 (5). 
Answer me with a kiss. 16373 
(5), 16427. 
Arm breaker. 5679 (137), 5764. 
Autumn leaves. 3369 (3), 3460. 
Baby mine. 21090, 23852 (8). 
"Bama bound blues. 14163 (633). 
14281. 


Beautiful chimes. 23461, 25595 
(339). 
Billie. 49, 756 (8). 
Bleeding hearted blues. 12344 
(71, 72), 14824. 
_ Blue grass blues. 12495, 21180, 
23352 (10). 
Blue Mediterranean. 5847. 
Breath of old Ireland and you. 
7808 (164), 9653. 
Bring it with you when you come. 
21200, 23352 (11). 
Bugle call rag. 9570, 12344 (77). 
Carolina twilight. 9413 (164), 
9712. 


Casey is a wonderful name. 
ZigpR 23ane! (13). 

Cat’s pajamas. 70, 756 (13). 

Charleston dance. 97385, 12344 
(80). ) 

Chicago bound blues. 21287, 
23352 (15, 17), 23584. 

Chimes of St. Josephs, 21296, 
23352 (19). 

Chinese memories. 7808 (170), 


7999. 
Chirpin’ the blues. 12344 (83, 
84), 14481. 


Clock is playing. 12599. 

Clown. 21321, 23352 (20). 

C’m’on and dry the dishes. 21321, 
233520021 nor 

Come right in. 21835, 23352 (23). 

Confrey’s (Zez) modern course in 
novelty piano playing. 18716, 
20974 (112). 

Corn on the cob. 18723, 20974 
(118). 

Cotton pickers ball. 21355, 23352 
(26, 27), 23645. 

Cyclone. 5679 (167), 5995. 

Deuces wild. 21421, 23352 (32). 

Dizzy fingers. 21429, 23352 (33). 

Don’t forget to write a_ letter 
home. 18835, 20974 (121). 

Don’t leave me now, pretty baby. 
7808 (185), 9959. 

Don’t Pan me. 12344 (100). © 

Don’t sing me the blues dear. 
5679 (175), 6059, 7808 (186), 
9966. 


1743 


Down hearted blues. 9978, 12344 
(103). 

Down town rag. 5679 (178), 
6081. 

Dream-a-way. 14163 (652), 14589, 
21448, 23352 (35). 

Dreamy Napoli. 6091. 

Eccentric. 18887, 20974 (128). 

Erratie. 18907, 20974 (125). 

Ev’ry day is mother’s day. 21522, 
23352 (41). 

Hv’ry little while. 3369 (20), 
6146. 

Fairy Lillian. 20974 (26). 

Farewell blues. 7808 (200), 
10100. 

Fidgety fingers. 3369 (24), 3912. 


. Fragment. 5679 (189), 6205. 


Futuristic rag. 7808 (206). 

Ghost of the piano. 5679 (191), 
6224. 

Gimme. 5679 (192), 6228. 

Gone are the days. 9418 (175), 
10252. 

Gossiping blues. 12344 (111), 
12876. 

Got the blues for Rampart street. 
21666. 

Graveyard dream blues. 21672, 
23352 (44). 

Great white way blues. 3369 
(25), 4040. 

Happiness. 5679 (202), 6293. 

Happy blues. 5679 (203), 6294. 

Harmon‘zing daddy, where did 
you get so many keys. 12893. 

Havana. 7808. (213), 10309. 

He may be your dog, but he 
wears my collar. 12901, 21711, 
23352 (46). 

He’s a darn good man to have 
hangin’ round. 5679 (205), 6313. 

Heart breaking. 3369 (27), 4082. 

Henpecked blues. 6323, 16373 
(28), 16937. 

Hey ! you want any codfish? 12344 
(115), 14819. 

Hit or miss. 21741, 23352 (47). 

Honolulu _ blues. 9418 (181), 
10370. 

Hot diggity dog. 10377, 12344 
(118). 

House of David blues. 10382, 
12344 (120), 163873 (29), 16978. 

How can you say you love me. 
7808 (218), 8305. 

I don’t know why. 3369 (386), 
4158. 

IT just want a daddy, I can call 
my own. 12344 (125, 126), 
14887. 

T’ll always love you. 7808 (221), 
10442. 

Ill be here when you come back. 
24086, 25595 (400). 


“> 


| 


INDEX 


Mills (Jack) ine—Continued. 


Till get even with you. 21821, 
23352 (54). 

IT love ’er. 12844 (128), 12970. 

I love Rosie Casey. 21826, 28352 
(55). 

I loved you once, but you stayed 
away too long. 9418 (182), 
10455. 

I’m gonna have you, ain’t gonna 
‘leave you alone. 12344 (131). 

I’m just going wild over you. 
5679 (222), 6418. 

I’m satisfied. 12981. 

I’m sorry now. 7808 (223), 10480. 
I never knew until you said good- 
bye. 5679 (226), 6423. 
I’ve got the blues for Rampart 

street. 23352 (60). 

I was only fooling when I said I 
loved you. 7808 (226), 8362. 
If I were king of the House of 

David. 16373 (37), 17107. 

If you don’t give me what I want. 
13015, 16373: (38), 17109. 

If you knew her side of the story. 
24145, 25595 (407). 

Imagination. 6460. 

Imagination valse. 5679 (234). 

Immigration rose. 24150, 25595, 
(407). 

Impression. 25595 (408). 

In a earavan. 5679 (235), 6463. 

In my little boat of dreams. 12344 
(141), 13040. 

In the valley of broken hearts. 
273, 756 (53). 

It’s a man, ev’ry time, it’s a man. 
24189, 25595 (416). 

It’s a wonderful world after all. 
283, 756 (55). 

Javanella. 21978, 23352 (73). 

Jes’ dandy. 5679 (240), 6539. 

Just a girl that men forget. 7808 
(236), 10658. 

Just hot. 23352 (75), 24242, 
242438. 

Just like a thief. 23352 (76). 

Kalua moon. 10680, 12344 (146) 

Keyboard  konversation. 7808 
(237), 8460. 

Krazy kapers. 3369 (48), 4428. 

Lady of the lake. 309, 3369 (44), 
4431. : 

Langomania. 5679 (251). 

Lawdy lawdy blues. 22061, 23352 
(78). 

Lil’ lump o’ coal. 7808 (241), 
8511. 

Lilaes and you. 7808 (242), 8512. 

Little shepherd’s song. 5679 (261), 
6663. 


Little spinning wheel. 22106, 


23302 (83). 


(1744 


pt. II, n. S., V. 18 


Long ago rose. 19607, 20974 (159). 

Lots 0’ mamma, 22139, 23352, (85, 
86), 24372. 

Love is just a flower. 7808 (244), 
8551. 


Mabel’s dream, 22162, 23352 (87). 

Mad, ’cause you treat me this way. 
367,756 (71). 

Made a monkey out of me. 6727. 

Mama’s got sweet jelly roll, try 
and get it. 14163 (696), 15279. 

Melancholy. 22223, 23352 (90). 

Memory of a song. 5679 (276), 
6799. 

Mickey Donohue. 24515, 25595 
(448). Sas 

Miss Lindy Lee. 14163 (700), 
15352. : 

Moanin’ groanin’ blues. 22272, 

2paae oats 

Mother’s lullaby. 11054, 12344 
(168). 

Mutt wrote the music and Jeff 
wrote the words. 24578, 25595 
(448). 

My little brown nest by the sea. 

16373 (63), 17510. 

My mother-in-law. 12344 (175), 
13382. 

Nervous nuckles. 24629, 25595 
(451). 

Now is the time. 462, 756 (80). 

Open your heart and let me in. - 
9413 (212), 11801. 

Out where the blue begins. 2718, 
5679 (300), 7055. 

Over and under. 5679 (301), 7056. 

Page Mr. Pianist. 5679 (302), 
7059. 

Page your puppies. 7808 (272), 
11334. 

Pal of my dreams. 12344 (195). 

Paprika. 7067. 

Parson Jenks. 11355, 12344 (196). 

Penniless blues. 12344 (197), 
13539. 

Piano puzzle. 3369 (55), 4921. 

Pianola. 12344 (198), 18557, 
22558, 23352 (104). 

Pickaninny dance. 22555, 23352 
(105). 

Plain old blues. 12344 (200), 
13570. 

Please come again summer days. 
22573; 23352) (106). 

Poor little lamb. 14163 (725), 
15681. 

Poor little nobody nobody knows. 
14163 (726), 15682. . 

Putting on the dog. 20169, 20974 
(190). 

Pyramyths. » 5679 (3816), 7164. 

Railroad man. 3369 (57), 4991. 

Rainbow waltz. 534, 756 (90). 


INDEX 
nos. 1-13, 1923 


Raindrops are teardrops from 
heaven. 12344 (204), 18622, 
20189, 20974 (191). 

Raisin’ Cain. 12344 (205), 13623, 
16373 (74), 17768. 

Red clover. 20199, 20974 (192). 

Remember dearie. 12344 (206), 
13633. 

Rippling waters. 5679 (319), 
7203. 


Russianova. 3369 (59), 5060. 

Sad ’n’ lonely blues. 12344 (210), 
13674, 16373 (76), 17825. 

Seandal blues. 11585, 12344 (211). 

Shimmie shoes. 20344, 20974 (204). 

Shufflin’ Mose. 5679 (339), 7812, 
11645, 12344 (215). 

Sing me the songs Caruso sang. 
5679 (3840), 7330. 

Skidding. 5679 (342), 7335. 

Slow down sweet pa-pa. 12344 
(218) , 18759, 22812, 23552.'(4119). 

Smile again, Kathleen mavour- 
neen. 14163 (735), 15867. 

Smiles and kisses. 11682, 12344 
(220). | 

So long to you and the blues. 
11688. 


Somé day I’ll forget that I ever’ 


loved you. 7808 (293), 11704. 

Somebody else is crazy ’bout your 
used-to-be. 12344 (222), 13782. 

Squawkin’ the blues. 11772, 
12344 (224). 

Stack o’ Lee blues. 22886, 23352 
(125). 

Step-daddy. 11782. 

Stingy gal. 14163 (742), 15940. 

Stoky Bailey. 14163 =(748), 
15941. 

Stop your kiddin’. 612, 756 (108). 

Sweet Dixie lady. 38369 (66), 
atl: 

Sweet Henry, the pride of Ten- 
nessee. 12344 (229), 15982. 

Sweet papa please fetch it home. 
14163 (748), 15987. 

Symphobia. 5679 (365), 7474. 

*Tain’t no tellin’ what the blues 
will make you do. 14163 (750), 
16007, 22976, 23352 (138). 

Tango mania. 7491. 

Telegram to Alabam. 5679 (366), 
9162. 

That futuristic rag. 9168. 


That’s the way we'll say good- 


bye. 11921, 12844 (285). 
‘There’s a dreamy town in Georgia. 

23033, 25302. (435). 
There’s no gal like my gal. 9191. 
Think of me. 3369 (70), 5349. © 
‘Tip toes. 14163 (759), 16079. 
*Tis enough. 5679 (372), 7549. 
‘Tommy the whistler. 25595 

(506). : 


Tricky Trix. 12000, 12344 (248). 

Tripping along. 25389, 25595 
(509). 

Turned down papa blues. 23095, 
23352) (137). 

’T was the night before Christmas. 
23097, 238352. (138). 

Twee-twa-twa. 13975. 

Twentieth century blues. 7808 
(3813), 9246. 
Twilight on the Nile. 3869 (74), 

5419. 
Uncle Sammy at the piano. 3369 
(75), 5425. 
Valse La la. 7808 (318), 9257. 
Valse ma jolie. 5679 (882), 7614. 
Vampin’ brown. 12344 (247). 


~ Walkin’ an’ talkin’ blues. 14163 


‘(765); 16191. 
Wa-wa-waddle walk. T7668. 
When I get in the movies. 23212, 
23352 °'(140). 

When the angelus is ringing in 
Ireland. 20833, 20974 (227). 
When you are leaving me my 
dearie, someone else will take 

your place. 12344 (256). 

Whenever I think of you. 3369 
(79), 557A. 

Where can that somebody be. 
5679 (398), 7718. 

Why did you pick me up when I 
was down. 12344 (260). . 

Why must my pal grow old. 
16373 (99), 18305. 

Wicked dirty fives. 3293, 9413 
(248), 12232. 

Wickie wickie hula heigh. 7808 
(327), 9388. 

Wild cherry leaves. 7808 (328), 
12234. 

Wireless wavelets. 3369 (82), 
618. - 

Would. you cry? . 7808 (382), 
9369. 

Yes sir. 7808 (333), 9375. 

You brought me sunshine, and you 

- brought me rain. 5679 (410), 
T7770. 

You got ev’ry thing a sweet mama 
needs but me. 5679 (412), T7774. 

You might have fooled me once, 
you might have fooled me twice. 
14163 (785), 16348. 

Youre all the world to me. 
12307, 12844 (266). 

You said you wouldn’t but you 
done it. 12318, 12344 (268). 

You’ve got me wrong. 25588, 
25595 (529). 


Mills (Joy) Our garden of sleep. 
11 SG . 
Mills (Kerry) Red wing. 18364 


: (305), 20208. 
1745 


INDEX | 


pt. 111, n..s., v.18 


Mills (M. D.) Song of cheer. 11723. 
Mills (R. T.) Dear little girl of mine. 
9907. 
Mills (S. B.): 
Fairy Lillian. 20974 (26). 
Gavotte. 141638 (193). 
Menuet antique. 5679 (73). 
Romance. 9413 (123). 
Millspaugh (C. S8.): 
I can always see the sunshine. 
2382. 
Lying lips. 363. 
Twelve belis waltz. 9242. 
Millwood (G. K.) Fire of your love 
is cold. 12809. 
Milner (KE. T.) 
in vain. 8123. 
Milstein (Milly) 
Milton (James) 
vist. 223712. 


Dreams that are all 


Why did she? 25517. 
Det er statistisk be- 


Milton (Percy) Sunshine. 15964. 

Minadeo (Minerva) Love me. 10856. 

Miner (F. G.) Take me back to old 
Wisconsin. 22980. 

Miner (P. M.) Movie, movie man I 
want to be. 11060. 

Ming (Mrs. E. C.) 
17481. 

Mingo (R. H.) When love grows 
cold, all goes wrong. 20827. 

Mingus (I. L.) Our President gone 
from the U. S. A. 20064. 


Music in Italy. 


Minnesota (University of) Lamba 
chapter. Songs of Delta gamma. 
1306. 

Minnie and me 5866, 6292, 6345, 
7696. 


Minor (C. 8S.) I know what it means 
to be sorry. 6391, 6392. 
Minor (Dan): 
After while. 9436. 
Goo-goo. 23917. 
When we were boys. 12195. 
Minshall (E.) I will give thanks. 
17090. 

Minsker (M. A.) 
14163 (549). 
Minsmer (J.) Nocturne. 

Minster (Sol): 
America’s lament. 23397. 
Greetings of Almas. 10275. 
Miolski (Wasa) Struttin’ back home 
to New Orleans. 25181. 

Mir (Michel) Pavane. 22587. 
Miramontes (Arnulfo) Anahuae. 
21040, 21041. 
Miranda (lL. R.): 

Bibelot. 7918. 
Ciele de amor. 
Mirande (F. A.): 
Lonesome mother. 
Stop thief. 7431. 


Sunset schottische. 


2520. 


8011. 
15217. 


- Mironova (Catherine) I’m yours for- 


ever. 24114. 


Mirty (André) Canard amoureux. 
D897. 
Mischler (J.): 
Jade. 21975. 
There is just to-night. 5342. 
Missa pro defunctis. 13314. | 
Missing husbands. 14811. 
Mitchell (A. D.) I need you near to- 
night. 19273. 
Mitchell (A. G.): 
Class method for the violin. 3646. 
First lessons on the viola. , 21557. 
Mitchell (B. S.) Dog ’on the keys. 


119. 
Mitchell (Beulah) America’s pride. 
123838. 
Mitchell (D. CC.) | Southern home 
blues. 22864. 

Mitchell (D. E.) Southern home 
blues. 22864. 

Mitchell (George) Dear little gal. 
6026. 

Mitchell (J. M.) Just around the 
corner. 17200. 

Mitchell (J. W.) Just an old-fash- 


ioned mother. 43884. 


Mitchell (Lewis) Kind lovin’ blues. 
19503. 

Mitchell (R. E.) Mary McGee. 11382. 

Mitchell (R. F.) Consolation of 
death. 8035. 

Mitchell (Raymond) Are you lonely 


for me sweetheart. 23408. 
Mitchell (S. D.): 
Emblems of love. 21499. 


More. 17461, 19795, 24548. 
Way out in Kentucky. 12130. 


Mitchell (W. P.) I ean’t say no. 
24070. ; 
Mithoff (M. P.) Moonlit night in 
June. 11030. 
Mittell (Philip) : 
Berceuse. 7808 (7). 
Serenade. 7808 (119). 


Vision de Jeanne d Are. 7808 
(41). 
Mittenthal (Joe) ine.: 
Fire laddie just like my daddy. 
160. 
When you’ve learned how to cry. 
7714, 
Mitton (A. M.): 
; Cloudship. 18696. 
Daffodils. 16654. 
Gather ye rose-buds. 
Mlada. 18760. 
Mo’ lasses. 6842. 
Moass (Stafford) Didda caught a 
crab Didda did. 21428. 

Mobley (Charlie) I ain’t a lookin’ for 
nobody. 12952. 

Modugno (V. di) 
LeER 

Moe (G. F.) Love cake with frosting. 
15235; 17325: 


16842. 


Amor che torna. 


1746 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923: 


Moebius (W. C.): 
Ballet caprice. 1574. 
How can I leave you. 2080. 
Molholm (Louis): © 
Styrmand Anderssons hjemkomst. 
619. 
14 mand og hera paa vejen til 
Madeira. 756. 


Moeller (R. C.) Bess, I am still in 
love with you. 12478. 

Moens (F.) Just one little word dear. 
22018. 


Moeran (E. J.): 
Fancies. 151. 
Sonata. 24528. 
Theme and variations. 11926. 
Moffat (Alfred): 
Care flies from the lad that is 
merry. 12553. 
Chit-chat. 12588. 
Hush-a-ba’, birdie, croon, croon. 
10400. 
Mechanism and expression. 13290. 
Old Scotland. 22474. 

Time is on the wing. 16076. 
Welsh airs and dances. 23197. 
Moffitt (P. T.) Oh, how I neglected 

her. 6999. 


Mohr (H. K.) Guess. 23947. 
Mohr (W. P.): 

Don’t say nay, Delore May. 9968. 

I’m going back to old Virginia. 
10469. 

I remember. 10498. 

Love ne’er despairs. 10859. 

Lover’s dream. 10865. 

Now every day in every way I’m 
loving him better and better. 
11192. 

Oh come sweet rose of my heart 
oh come. 11234. 

Swanee rose. 11822. 

Wake me up when my dream ends 
in sunny Alabam’. 12412. 

Moir (Eleanor) : i 
By a distant sea. 5679 (21). 
Harbour bay. 5679 (49). 
Moir (F. L.): 

By a distant sea. 5679 (21). 

Harbour bay. 5679 (49). 

Siberian snows. 9413 (129). 

Moir (Vrs. F. L: Siberian snows. 
9413 (129). 

Mois de mai. 1150. 

Mokrejs (John): 

At parting. 9530. 

Down cherry lane. 997T. 

Science of fingering. 8994. 

_ Moleti (Nicola) : 

Bluff. 7931, 7932, 16510. 

Kim. 6584, 8463. 

Malabar, Visola delle _ perle. 
6737, 8590. ; 

Oh! rose bleu. 7004, 8793, 17625. 


Moline (lL. W.) Sonata no. 2. 11712. 
Molineux (Geo.) Junior illustrated 
Piano method. 1063. 
Molitoris (J. J.): 
But you pretty girls. 817. 
Dearie before we part you been 
pal of my heart. 23705. 
I’m dreaming of you mammy 
down Alabamy. 6405. 
I’m lonely for you. 24106. 
In the blooming time. 1037. 
In the land of Tennessee. 24175. 
Mazie, Alabama baby. 4610. 
Moll (E. J.) Sweet little girl. 11837. 
Moll (G.) Sweet little girl. 11836. 
Molidur-verlag: 
Suite in A dur fiir klavier. 22920. 
' Variationen. 23139. 
Molloy (Clarice) : 
Last parade. 12344 (22). 
Like as we lie. 5679 (64). 
Morning of the year. 5679 (75). 
My own good man. 12344 (34). 
Nancy. 14163 (380). 
Trankadillo. 14163 (580). 
Molloy (J. L.): 
Last parade. 12344 (22). 
Like as we lie. 5679 (64). 
Love’s ‘old sweet song. 10873, 
APA LST 
Morning of the year. 5679 (75). 
My own good man. 12344 (34). 
Naney. 14163 (380). 
Trankadillo. 14163 (580). 
Molley (M. C.) See Molloy (Clarice) 
Molnar (Alexander). Make me love 
you. 22176. 
Moloney (W. A.): 
Hang it on the ceiling. 2024. 
I’m so lonesome for you Mary. 
2132. 
Mary Virginia. 2458. 
Smiles and tears. 2965. 
Monaco (—) You know you belong 
to somebody else so why don’t you 
leave me alone. 12297. 


Monaco (J. V.): 
Cireus days. 9775: . 
Dirty hands, dirty face. 9940. 
Everything is Jake with Rosie. 
16777. 
Marching down the aisle. 19696. 
Remember you belong to me. 
15740. 
Some early morning. 13780. 
_ That big blonde mamma. 18061. 
Monaco (Jimmy) See Monaco (J. V.) 
Moncado (H. C.) Love me and the 
world is yours. 4533. 
Money (E. <A.) “Our mess _ hall. 
11319. 
Mongillo (Antonio) 
dellino. 14388. 


Canto del car- 


“1747 


— 


INDEX 


Monk (W. H.) 
183877, 20980. 
Monks (8S. A.) Mother’s roses. 
Monro (Virginia) : 
Almas prayer. 
Almas welcome... 7833. 
Easter prayer. 3842. 
Hail! hail! the caravan. 
Monroe (D. J.) 
14482. 


Monroe (F. ©.) Down in Caroliner 
my wife is a moonshiner but I love 
her still. 16726. 

Monroe (J. F.): 

Don’t forget your mother for she 
never forgets you. 16712. 
Hungry blues. 19178. 
Monroe (S. F.) South for aye. 25136. 
Monroe (W. E. C.): 
Life of my life. 6630. 
Toot, toot, toot! 7557. 

Monsees (A. D.) Over in Siam. 1208. 

Monson (N. L.) Hear me mother. 
yaw alee 

Montagna (A.): 

For’ ’o cunvento. 


Abide with me.. 9419, 
22306. 
7832. 


8256. 
’Cross the harbor bar. 


3939. 


Restammo accussi. 22647. 
Sciasciona. 25017. 
Montague (—) Hoose on the brae, 
hame ae me. 4121. 


Montague (Kay): 


José. 6551. 
Sudanese. 22915. 
Montaine (R. A.) Up in a: swing. 
7603. 
Montalbo (Fiolillo) Golfo incantato. 
6252. 


Montalbo (Oragio) : 
Golfo incantato. 6252. 
Pensiero notturno. 7090. 
Montalbo (Persico) Pensiero notturno. 
7090. 


Montaleny (R. de) Hymne aux morts 
de la grande guerre. 24061. 
Montalto (Agostino) : 


°A rosa ’e ’a palomma. 3373. 
Febbre d’amore. 18951. 
O’ gas-man. 17594. 
Stanza della signorina. 1313. 
Montanelli (Onacleto) Barnum was 
right. 3495. 


Montani (N. A.): 
Hushaby boat. 24058. 
Mass of the angels. 4601. 
Requiem mass. 5007. 
Vespers in honor of the blessed 
Virgin Mary. 95461. 
Montano (Donato) : 
Ever for you. 23789. 
Malineunia. 19672 
Prediletta. 16373 (73). 
When thou smilest. 25486. 


Monteleone (Jasper) You’re the idol 


I adore. 12314. 


pt. 111, n.s., v.18 


Montes (Juan) Dark shadow. . 865. 
Montevalla songs. 13327. 
Monteverdi (Claudio) Orfeo. 
Montgomery (David) : 
Broome street shimmy. 16523. 
There is just one little miss in 
Mississippi. 11928. 
flontgomery (Frances) March of the 
boy scouts. 10914. 
Montgomery (Opal): 
Sing a little. 20369. 
Thorn guard the heart of the rose. 


9825, 


20624. 
Montgomery (R. R.): 
Helenique. 23993. 


I should laugh at their jokes ut 
they don’t laugh at mine. 17070, 
21860. 

Montgomery & Kelsey. 
my home town. 9995. 
Montooth (M. E.): 
Darling, I do love you. 9887. 
Hearts unbroken. 10331. 
Montuori (J. P.) You'll return your 
heart to me. 20940. 
Moodie (James) Four havens. 10165. 
Moody (B. O.) There is no place like 
the old U. S. 11929. 
Moody (D. A.): 

Dixieland. 8099. 

Tennessee. 642. 

Moody (G. W.) I want to be loved. 
6427. 

Moody (Mable) Meadow lark. 17404. 
Moody (Pearl) You told me you loved 
me. 183856. 
Mooers (S. L.) 

1166. 
Moon (Cecil) 
Moon (P. L.) 
3854. 


Moon: (Z. I.) Bungalow. 1652. 
Mooney (H. J.) Honey Lou. 19152. 
Moonlight. 23670, 23845, 24026, 24151, 
24995, 24996, 25243, 25353. 
Moorat (J. 8S.) Prunella. 8907. 
Mooreroft (H. W.) Ikey’s wife. .10551 
Moore (—) Faded love letters. 3888, 
16780. 
Moore (A. R.) Brotherly hand. 9664. 
Moore (Algie) Don’t crowd. aoe 
Moore (Allie) : 
Come on and follow me. 3027. 
Rose of home sweet home. 8955. 
You can’t do what my last mati 
did. 9385, 14139. 
Moore (E. A.) Prelude and Fugue — 
in D minor. 17742. 

Moore (Edw. J.) Sweet sweet papa, 
your mama’s missin’ you. 18875. 
Moore (HUsworth J.) Fate’s yawn- 

ing hand. 10105. 
Moore (F. D.) Moore’s transposition 
harmony chart. 11033. 


Dreaming of 


My shrine a rose. 


Far-away hill. 21531. 
Emory Alma Mater. 


1748 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


uk 

Moore (F. H.) Sweet lily. 20516. 

Moore (F. S.) Songs for Easter. 
7385, 7386. 

Moore (Fred) What’s on your mind. 
20800. 

Moore (H. F.) Honey bunch. 12929. 

Moore (Harry) Grandmother forever. 
4034. 


Moore (Hartley) Live and love again. 
~ B6T9 (262). 
Moore (J. W.) Absent friends. 1482. 
Moore (Jason) Songs of work and 
worship. 117388. 
Moore (L. J.) If day dreams were 
true. 17108. 
Moore (lL. M.) Lonely I’) be when 
away dear. 22119. 
Moore’ (Leslie) Don’t feel blue. 
18832. i 
Moore (M. C.): Niaw\ Cae 
Song of a faun. 5192. 
Winter. 5616. 


Moore (M. G.) Lovelight in your 


eyes. 22152. 

Moore (M. M.) Twilight lullaby. 
3182. 

Moore (Marion) Sonny o’ mine. 
15910. - 


Moore (Norman) Out where the sun 
shines. 113825. 
Moore (S. S8.): 
Back home in Caroline. 14272. 
Love in June. 15238. 
Sheik of Tennessee. 15833. 
Moore (Sim) How do you do kind 
audience. 16979. 
Moore’ (Stanley) 
16308. 
Moore (Thomas): 
Drink to her. 12344 (8). 
O, ye dead. 12344 (39). 
Moore (W. E.): 
Birds of the morning. 14317. 
Boy scout. 23513. 
BEOUK. "So00, T= 
Jack and Jill. 21974. 
Little red schoolhouse. 24335. 
Maid of Japan. 24435. 
Minstrels. 22256. 
My red rose. 24616. 
Old school bell. 24732. 
Pennsylvania. 4907. 
Sleep angel. 22809. 
Spelling class. 25141. 

Moore pub. co. Boardwalk. 18554. 
Moquin (Al.) Dear old Erie, we love 
you. 16681. 
Moran (Edgar) 
9242, 9243. 

Moran (G. F.) My pal.’ 22851. 
Moran. (J. T.): 
Hileen my Irish colleen. 136. 
Youre a wonder sweet mother 
mine. TAT. 


Winter blues. 


Turn homeward. 


Moran ([M.] Lucille) : 
HKileen my Irish colleen. 136. 
You’re a wonder. sweet mother 
mine. ‘747. 
Moran (Maud): 
At the rainbow’s end. 1551. 
My beautiful dreams. 2562. 
Radio. 2806. — 
Radio blues. 2807. 
Morcusky (J. J.) Oh! wonderful. pal. 
2678. 
Moreau (Constant) 
oriental. 6038. 
Moreau (Léon) Journée de vacances. 
13079. 
Moreau (M. E.) Why worry? 23262. 
Morel (Jean) Rozanne. 5051. 
Moreland (E. B.) Sunny Jennie. 


Divertissement 


5252. 
Moren (N. V.) De happy hunting 
groun’. 9898. 


Moreno (H.) Je pense 4 toi. 130738. 

Morese (Girardo) Regno d'Italia. 
20209. 

Moresi (0O.) Girl of my dream. 
19028. 

Moret (Neil) : 

Betty. 18533, 23484. 

Bob-o-link. 12501. 

Half past ten. 21687, 28954. 

Musette. 2552. 

Punch and Judy. 22612. 

Sop-tim-bom. 11740, 20439. 

Trip along. 23081, 25338. 
Moret’s (Neil) studio. Musette. 2552. 
Moretti (Raoul) : 

April rose. 12398. 

C’est le blues. 5880. 

Caid. 5882. 

Florence blues. 14697. 

Frisco. 16831. 

Kennedy. 15123. 

Magda. 13247. 

Maurice Chevalier. 17398. 

Quand les femmes font comme les 

enfants. 7165. 

Quand on aime on a toujours 

vingt ans. 15714. - 

Toi et moi. 16095, 18134. 

Touareg. 7558. 


Morey (Florence) : 
Boatman’s song. 16511. 
Jack and Jill in happy land. 17160. 
Kewpie doll’s dance. 17222. 
Mammy’s lullaby. 17380. 

March of the boy scouts. 17386. 
Tanglefoot’s mad chase. 18048. 
Morgan (C. W.) #£=‘Turkish dream. 

13973. 
Morgan (Carey) : 
And how. 7843. 
Make hay-hay.. 22175. 
So nice. 11689. 


(1749 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n. s., v.18 


Morgan (Code): 
In shadowland. 17125. 


Under the spreading antlers. 
7597. 
Morgan (Ed.) Back in my heart of 
roses. 9556. 


Morgan (F. J.): 


Sonata no. 1. 1300. 
Trio in F.° 1388. 
Morgan (J. H.) Those lovin’ jealous 
eyes. 20627. 
Morgan (Jack) Come Thou fount. 
16619. 


Morgan (Jeff) Do a good turn daily. 
3783, 9945, 9946. 
Morgan (Lucille) : 
Let us get us a divorce. 6625. 

We ’ll watch the world go by. 
7670. 
Morgan (Mignon) 
nessee. 22330. 

Morgan (N. C.) 
Morgan (Orlando) 
2691. 
Morgan (Owen): 
Daddy o’ mine. 9859. 
My Mary Ann in Maryland. 
T1425. 
Morgan (R. O.) 
Morgan (T. J.) 
12792. 
Morgan (W. A.): 
Aunt Mandy. 3458. 
Brightest sunshine I know. 9659. 
Caroline. 3595. 
Dreaming again of you. dear. 
18861. 
Fore day blues. 14705. 
Going straight. 10237. 
Good-bye Dixie, goodbye. 21660. 
Jewel of mine. 19483. 
One night in June. 22482. 
Pais. 4874. 
Point making papa, you’ve been 
shooting tops on me. 11411. 
Sunshine. 5257. 
Synecopation time. 18034. 
Take my package home. 20546. 
Until you understand. 3188. 
Walnut street blues. 12116. 
You no fool-a me. 16349. 


My girl from Ten- 


Rotary song. 20261. 
Old world music. 


Clorinda. 14451. 
Fantasie in C minor. 


Moriarty (J. A.) Maytime fancies. 
24474, 
Morisson (Henri): 
A Vombre des Tamaris. 16374, 
16375. 
Dans la langeur du soir. 16660, 
18757. 
De la rosée sur la prairie. 16675, 
18771. 
Morit (F. G.): 
Drifting. 16745. 
Knickerbocker days. 22043. 
Venice. 25405. 


' Morris (A. J.) 


Moritsky (F. G.) Tick-tock blues. 


3144. | 
Moritz (Anthony) MHair lock coat 
front song. 19085. 
Moritz (John) Hair lock coat front 


song. 19085. 
Morlan (D. W.) American eagle. 
23395. 


Morlen (Billy) 
to New Orleans. 
Morley (—): 
Go ye, my canzonets. 189. 
I should for grief and anguish. 
Z00% 


Struttin’ back home 
25181. 


Lo, here another love, 334. 
Miraculous loves’ wounding. 403. 
O thou, that art so cruel. 471. 


On a fair morning. 485. 

Sweet nymph, come to thy lover. 

You that wont, to my pipe’s sound. 

750. 

Morley (J. T.) 
Morley (R. L.): 

China. 1724. 

Scotch lullaby. 17854. 

Who has seen the wind. 18289. 
Morley (Thomas) : 

Dainty, fine, sweet nymph. 9866. 

Good morrow, fair ladies of the 


Catch me. 21254. 


May... 23921. . 
Hark, jolly shepherds. 21700. 
He who comes here. 21742. 


I love, alas, I love thee. 21825. 
In dew of roses. 21920. 

Lady, those cherries plenty. 22055. 
Lady why grieve you still me. 

22056. 

Love learns by laughing. 24382. 
My bonny lass she smileth. 11073. 
Now is the month of Maying. 


8765. 
O sleep, fond faney. 19981. 


Round around about a_ wood. 
22690. 
What saith my dainty darling. 
12163. 
Morning song. 17465. 
Morogowski (J. 8.). Kinos. 8470. 
Morrell (J. G.) Salaam temple. 
13678. 


If you got a good man. 
8376 
Morris (Mrs. C. H.): 
Back to Jesus. 3476. 
Deaconess hymn of service. 18772. 
Press the battle on. 4961. 
Morris (C. O.): 
But it’s for the sweetest girl I 


know. 5875. 
Oh they’re all for sweet Marie. 
7005. 


1750 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923: 


Morris (HE. M.) : 


Calm. 9692. 
I knew there was a a ealled. 
love. 10488. 


Morris (Hdward) Serenade. 20321. 
Morris (G. O.): 
Magic path. 67831. 
Snowy-breasted pearl. 9061. 
Morris (Gwynn) Song of the high- 
way. 17953. ; 

Morris (H. G.) Mah jongg. 19661. 
Morris (J. L.) Meditation in A fiat. 
6784. . 
Morris (Joe) music co.: 
Blue rose. 16509. 
Cindy. 18687. 
Cuddle-uddle up. 9844. 
Dream daddy. 6086. 
He’s nothing to you, but he’s my 
medicine man. 4078. 
Hula-hula Rose. 2084. - 
I left my heart within v’u, my Vir- 
ginia. 1007. 
T love her, on the old back porch, 
10452, 17027. 
I never miss the sunshine. 252. 
I still believe in you. 17071. 
If I had you back again. 6440. 
Just for remembrance, bring me 
a red, red rose. 1066. 
Just to hide away with you. 6574. 
Mean mean mama. 10946. 
Next Sunday morning, he’ll get 
his where I got mine. 11157. 
Nine o’clock Sal. 24648. 
Oklahoma Indian jazz. 17626. 
One little smile before we say 
farewell. 2703. 
Samuel Johnson. 17833. 
Stavin’ Change, the meanest man 
in New Orleans. 11778. 
What’s the use of havin’ honey? 
558A. 
You taught me how to love you, so 
please don’t leave me _ now. 
2354. 
Morris (ME SS.) 
20755. 
Morris (Melville) : 
Cow boy Bill. 3689. 
It’s too late now. 15048, 15049, 
21968. 
Old fashioned girl. 4830. 
Olid man’s darling. 4838. 
Pyjama blues. 4976. 
Sunshine, 5255. 
You'd be Surprised. 5653. 
Morris (Phil) I’m a lonesome cry 
baby. 10456. 
Morris’’(R. J.) : 
: My strawberry blonde. 19892. 
Pick yourself a ripe one. 20114. 
~Morris (Sam) Each little thought is 
of you. 8138. 


Wandering blues. 


Morris (T. F.): 
Moto perpetuo. 22308. 
Spanish dance. 22868. 
Morris (Thomas) : 
Charleston street. 5929. 
FE flat blues. 3834, 10025. 
Original Charleston strut. 11311, 
13499. - 
Morris (Violet) Sweet memories. 
7464. 
Morris (William) : 
Antelope. ‘7S. 
Silver lining. 1286. 
Won’t you be mine. 1450. 
Morris & Bernard. Hach little 
thought, is of you. 81383. 
Morris music pub. co.: 
-Message from your eyes. 22237. 
Shall we wander in the twilight? 
9015. 
Morrison (Don) See Morrison (Don- 
ald) 
Morrison (Donald): 
Ballade. 19800. 
Rumpty Dudgett. 2875. 
Sunday morning. 7448, 25191. 
Morrison (Ethyl): 
Cheery heart. 14419. 
Sunshine. 15965. 
Morrison (Gerald) : 
In Monte Carlo. :13038. 
Tiny, Liastot; 1253.10: 
Morrison (Harry): 
Hedjaz. 4089. 
Nénuphar. 4766. 
Yeso. 5648, 7764. 
Morrison. (J. A.) Strolling down 
lover’s lane. 25180. 
Morrison (Julia) Broken chord. 
Le 
Morrison (R. 8.): 
Come Holy Spirit. 23626. 
Dance of the crickets. 1797. 
God of mercy, God of Grace. 
23896. 
Hunting song. 10397. 
Jesus, lover of my soul. 8428. 
Merry trumpeter. 22236. 
On the seas 24744. 
Parade of the marionettes. 24798. 
Pardon and peace. 24803. 
Puritan maids. 8910. 
Song of home. 11724. 
Sweet memories. 3061. 
Young sentinel. 14155. 
Morriss (Jack) Mah-jong. 4565. 
Morrissey (B.) Old pal Katherine. 
4839. 
Morrissey (Will): 
Covered wagon days. 14477. 
Down on Panga Panga Bay. 
14584. 
Peacock strut. 15631. 
Washington Square. 16198. 


106658—24——29 | 175i 


Morrow (J. A.) Virginia, hail, all 


hail. 12083. 
Morrow (W.G.) Believe me! I’m got 
it. 21144. 
Morse (—) Oh, he whom Jesus loved. 
17615. 
Morse (A. C.): 
Charmian. 7998. 
’Cross the Rockies. 9839. 
Were you to eall. 7684. 


Morse (C. H.): 
Be joyful in the Lord all ye 
righteous. 12452. 
Crossing the bar. 7808 (20). 
Jesus, lover of my soul. 5679 
(60). 
- Junior 
(76). 
While shepherds watched. 18364 
222). 
Morse (H. E.) My lover and I are 
dancing to-night. 4728. 
Morse (L. A.) Old mother of mine. 
3470. 
Morse (L. W.) 
Morse (Lee): 
Heart aches. 21721. 
Look what you went and done. 
24362. 
Moon beams. 
Mother and dad. 
Shadows on the wall. 250386. 
Morse (T. F.) For you alone. 6195. 
Morsell (Herndon) Sing we of love. 
17905. 
Morsick 
QD a: 
Mort (Rollie) : 
Come out dear in the moonlight. 
Poo, 
I got the blues. 21808. 
In the old Snake River valley. 


church organist. 9413 


Wishing moon. 1441. 


22285. 
24556. 


(Armand) Jeune’ berger. 


10582. 
Mortelmans (Lodewyk) : 
Ecstasy. 8137. 


Hear, O God. 8272. 
In memoriam. 1035. 
Like a singing bird. 
May day. 8616. 
Mirth. 8650. 

O child, O child. 8771. 
Song of fervor. 9083. 


10777. 


This do in memory of Me. 9197. 

Unworthy. 9254. 

When the spirit listens. 9317. 
Mortensen (M. K.) Dansopation. 
23685. 
Mortimer (CC. G.) Fine Pacific 
islands. 10121. 


Mortimeyer (Fred) Just give me my 
days of childhood. 19467. 
Morton (Al.) Golden morning. 12868. 


: pt. 11, n. s., v.18 
Pea 


Morton (Ferd): 
Big foot Ham. 14814. 
Froggie Moore. 8203. 
Grandpa’s spells. 16899. 
Kansas City stomp. 17214. 
London blues. 17298. 
Mr. Jelly Lord. 17437. 
Pearls. 17699. 
Wolverine blues. 

Morton. (CHS Piya 
Give God the praise. 3983. 
His bow of promise. 10356. 

- His grace abounded more. 

I will follow Thee. 10522. 
In perfect peace. 4291. 
Triumph of the cross. 
Waiting to be gracious. 
Word from my Father. 

Morton (Harry) : 
Bumpin’ bumpin’ along. 16533. 
Dreaming of you love. 16740. 
Happy hours and lovely flowers. 

21695. 

I am giad you love me. 10414. 
I’ve got me some vamping mama 


dd1T, 9354, 


4101. 


5396. 
5489. 
5630. 


now. 14950. 
Indecision. 10589. 
Rattler. 13626. 
They are blooming for you, 
mother. 18088. 
Tut-ankh-amen. 12016. 
Wifeani. 14102. 
Morton (J. H.) Why did my Saviour 
love me. 20866. 
Morton (Robert) When will you tell 
me. 1429. 
Moschel (Mae) Radio fan. 2808. 
Moseley (L. M.) Some day. 22832. 


Moses (EK. A.) : 
Inspiration of liberty. 17143. 


Risaluto. 17794. 
Victory of a nation. 18189. 
Moses (Maurice) Molly Prancer 


what’s your answer. 25595 (188). 
Mosher (M. M.) Voices of nature. 
5AT5. 
Mosiello (M. A.) Peanuts—five a bag. 
11371, 15632. 


Moskowitz (Carl) Fox -trot Ray. 
19000. 
Mosiey (T. ‘B.): 

Bible. 9610. 


Bible still is mine. 23486. 
Choice Gospel hymns. 9754. 
He faileth not. 23980. 
Jesus is all you need. 4349. 
Look upward. 24861. 
O praise His name, 13440. 
Out in the fields. 113822. 
Shining way. 25047. 
There’s a light in the window. - 
25276. 
There’s rest at the close of the 
day. 25281. 


When Thou art near. 23227. 


1752 


nos. 1-138, 1923 


INDEX 


Saar arnan ian 


Mosley (W. B.) In the morning blues. 
15021. 


Moss (Alice) Smile, smile, smile. 
17923. 

Moss (Katie) Come join the dance. 
3665, 8026. 


Most simple mass in Gregorian chant. 
2545. 


Moszkowski (Moritz) : 


Caprice espagnole. 4684. 
Etineelles. 12344 (27). 
Guitarre. 22298. 
Juggleress. 6870. 
Scherzino. 22294. 
Serenata. 15384. 
Spanish dance. T41GS hte ); 
25595 (446). 
Sparks. 22295. 
Moten (Bennie) : 
And it won’t be long. 5742. 
Degradation blues. 16689. 
Mistreated blues. 17439. 
Moten’s (Bennie) orchestra. Ele- 
phant’s wobble. 21494. 
Motta (Bina): 
Can I help it? 18619. 
In sunny Spain. 19851. 


Motzan (Otto): 

Camel dreams. 23549. 

T’d rather fox trot than waltz. 
4212, 10425. 

Moon glow. 2533, 24537. 

My lady and me. 11112. 

Portango. 22582. 

When you’ve learned how to cry. 
7714. 

Moulaert (Raymond) Quatre poémes 
chinois. 6881. 

Moulin (J.) Méthode facile et com- 
pléte pour apprendre 4 jouer seul 
de la flute. 22240. 

Mount (Rose) Adelphi waltz. 

Mount Everest suite. 6882. 

Mount Holyoke college (Debating soc.) 
Songs of sMount Holyoke college. 
11734. 

Mountain ballads. 13346. 

Mountains high. 11058. 

Mourer (C. C.): 

God’s aeroplane. 
God’s Ford. 1987. 


1486. 


21646. 


Mouret (J.): 
Chaconne. 12566. 
Forlane. 1940. 
Menuet. 2500, 2501. 
Regards. 2826. 
Rondeau. 2550. 
Sarabande. 2891, 2892. 


Mouser (T. W.) Those lovely spots i 
loveland. 7533. 
Moussorgsky (Modest) : 
Album of eight pieces. 
Forgotten one. 10160. 
Song of the flea. 138803. 


_ 
B 


1499, 


Mouton (H). Esquisse no. 2. 14626. 

Moutrie (Collard) : 
Chanson qd’ été. 
Cowslips. - 1776. 
Daffodils. 1795. 
Fine Pacific islands. 
Four havens. 10165. 
In this quiet hour. 10587. 
Little jottings. 2381. 
Marguerite. 2451. 

Narcissus. 2607. 
Sweet Meg. 11838. 

Movius (A. M.) or Movus (A. M.): 
Sweetheart of the rose. 22963. 
Twilight melody. 12024. 

Mowrey (Dent): 
Gavotte. 16844, 16885. 
Spanish Gypsy dance. 

Moy (Edgar): 
Fanciful sketches. 
Sea dream. 11603. 

Moya (A. P.): 
Mal*maridada. 370. 
Nina bella. 457. 

Mozarko (Edward) 

19849. 

Mozart (W. A.): 
Bow Thine ear. 17475. 
Divertimento. 13352. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
15398. 
Fantasia. 15399. 
Flite enchantée. 
Gavotte. 8685. 
Hear us, O Savior. 
Landler. 8687. 
Larghetto. 13354. 
Lullaby. 14163 (364). 
Menuet from Symphony in B flat. 


9728. 


10121. 


7405. 


3894, 


My Eskimo gal. 


13353. 
8686. 


4693. 
Minuet. 13355. 
Minuet in E flat. 6884. 
Mozart. 8688. 
Noces de Figaro. 6885. 
Romance. 8689. 
Sonata no. 10. 24571. 
Sonata no. 11. 15400. 


Sonata no. 18. 4694. 
Sonate, no. 17. 22310. 
Symphony no. 40. 17476. 
Twelfth mass in G. 6886. 
13 piéces faciles. 8690. 
Mozer (Herman) Our 
17669. 
Mozer & Tilton. Our Oklahoma. 17669. 
Mraczek (J. G.): 
Bilderbogen. 5834. 
Geisha O-sen. 6220. 
Leibesgeschenke. 6628. 
Silberreiher. 7319. 
Mraz (C. V.) Nobody 
mother. 8754. 


Mu phi epsilon songs. 15401. 


Oklahoma. 


eares but 


(1753 


INDEX 


Mu phi epsilon sorority. Mu phi epsi- 
lon songs. 15401. 

Muad (Constance) Little red ribbon. 
14163 (315). 
Much it delighted. 

Muder (Geo.): 
Geranium waltz. 
xolden rod. 4010. 


Mueller (Fred A.) Fireside of moth- 


420. 
949. 


erly love. 21554. 
Mueller (Fritz A.) May blossoms. | 
17400. 
Miiller (V.): 
Diva del Tabarin. 3779. 


Sivigliana. 5153. 
Mueller (W. J.): 
God is building a palace for me. 
4000. 
Remember God is near. 5006. 
Miiller-Gyr (R.) sohne. 26 schwyzer- 
lieder. 6472. : 
Muldoon (Billy) If I only knew you 
were sorry. 21897. 
Mulheron (J. T.) Take me back to 
my old ’fucky home. 22979. 
Mullen (Frederic) : 
Dandelion clocks and 23 other 
songs for children. 18756. 
Ideal music book, no. 18. 4249. 
Ideal music bock, no. 19. 6436. 
Ideal music book, no. 20. 6437. 


My child’s music book. 8702, 
8703. 

Scandinavian suite. 14163 (494 
A497). 


Song of a wayside inn. 13805. 
Mullen (Maud) Kicking Mary. 10688. 
Muller (C. R.) You be my Sheba and 
Tll be your sheik. 23309. 

Mullet (M. M.) I wonder why I can’t 
stop loving you. 6434. 

Mulligan (L. A. P.) jr. You're a little 


old fashioned for Broadway. 9396. 
Mulligan (Minnie) Swanee waltz. 
9138. 
Mullinar (Michael) Cotswold love. 
14475. 


Mulliner (Cy. A.): 
Love, the sweetest flower. 
Our boy scout. 15599. 
She is sleeping neath the old oak 
tree. 25039. 
Visions of the night. 3225. 
When the dew is on the roses. 
16250. 
Mumil pub. co. ine.: 
Children’s piano piece. 1721. 
HKasy violin pieces. 14605. 
Standard children’s songs. 3019. 
Standard mandolin pieces. 15928. 


15246. 


Standard saxophone pieces. 15929. 


16132. 
327, 


Ukulele songs and pieces. 
Munce (H.) Listen here girls. 


1754 


‘pt. TTL S., V. 18 


Mundhenke ‘(Bthel) : : 
Among the flowers. 21038. 
Song of the bobolink. 9087. 


Tripping through the meadows. 
Dev, 

Mundy (A. A.). Gentle admonition. 
14736. 

Munford (M. H.) Ever true. and 
faithful. 10077. 

Munie (E. P.) In my dreams in 
dreamland. 6475. 

Munk (F. Waél-) See Waél-Munk 
(Re 

Munns (Aveley) Preachers blues. 
17740. 


Munot (¥Félicien) 1°" concerto. 7803. 

Munro (Bill) Tll be here when you 
come back, but Ill be with some- 
body else. 10444, 24086. 

Munsee (H. M.) I.am going back to 
my girl in Tennessee. 19192. 

Munson (Andy): 

From sense up to soul. 16837. 
When I and Henry Ford we own 
the world. 20806. 
Munson (H. C.) Evangeliske toner. 
914. 
Murchison (K. M.) 
19349, 24164. 
Murdaugh (Mrs. Mortimer) 
15066. 

Murdoch, Murdoch & co.: 
Allegretto, elegantemente. 18415. 
Allegro, giocosamente. 18417. 
Andantino semplice. 18438. 
Boar’s head. 7933. 
Carrigon sketches. 
Cristina. 3694. 
Devon maid. 14551. 
Fairy tales. 6156. 
Four songs of Sussex. 17774. 
Grass. 21671. 


In old Nassau. 


Jealousy. 


7T9TS. 


House on the hill. 19165. 
In memory. 21929. 
Lyrical interlude. 8571. 
Magic hours. 6729. 

May and December. 6778. 


Nephews and nieces. 24628. 
Poco allegro, giojoso. 20132. 
Poco lento, doleemente. 20133. — 
Praeludium. 23689. 
Second sonata in D. 7271. 
Sonata. 23457. 

Sonata in B minor. 9080. 


Suite no. 6. 1566. 


Sweet heart of Somerset... 626. 


Symphony in EH flat. 13880. 

This worldes joie. 9198. 

Tintagel. 7548. 

To the name above every name. 
9205. 

Trumpet voluntary. 7572, 18145. 

Two songs. 8199. 


Valse caprice. 18176. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Murdock (Charles) 
3823. 

Murmash (J. J.)% 
Bull eyes. 816. 
How can I forget you. 19168. 
Ireland free state. 1045. 

Murphey (C. W.) Ich liebe dich. 

21887. 
Murphy (Beatrice) My angel divine. 
17485 
Murphy (C. D.): 
Claudia. 18692. 
Mountain rills. 6883. 
Valse pastorale. 20712. 
Murphy (C. W.) Are you here, Mag- 
gie Mooney, are you here. 164382. 
Murphy (E.) Radio Ann. 15724. 
Murphy (G. B.) Cuddlin’ blues. 
23666. 
Murphy (J. F.) Some girl. 22834. 
Murphy (J. M.): 
Now you're talkin’. 19955. 
Sittin’ pretty with a’ gal in Ten- 
nessee. 13747. 

Munphy (J..N.). My girl. 8708. 

Murphy (Joe): 

All broken up over you. 16400, 
21010, 21011. 

Sunny Jim. 3047. 

Your eyes, your lips and you. 
3358. 

Murphy (Leo): 

Double stop syncopation. 888. 
My sweetie’s sweeter than that. 
22359, 24619. 

Murphy (M. A.) Oh, Jerry! 11240. 
Murphy (Mathew) Little cambric 


needle that mother used to sew. 


with; . LO79L. 
Murphy (Owen) : 
Nita, I need you. 19937. 
Smile again Kathleen mavourneen. 


15867. 
That’s my baby. 7515. 
Murphy (Stella) ©. Mother dear. 
19807. 


Murphy (W. M.) 
man. 95318. 
Murphy (W. T.) What ev’ry girl is 
seeking. 1419. 
Murray (A. L.) Maid of Moonlight 
Bay. 19665. ; 
Murray (C. BH.) Dixie’s angel. 18818. 
Murray (Charles) Dreams of long 
ago. 18866. 
' Murray (Kdgar) jr. 
I made Sanches out of nothing. 
2136. 
Red hot Eskimo. 2823. 
Murray (Florence) : 
And you? 18436. 
Lantern o’er the house top nye. 
22058. 
Why? 23252. 


Tennessee sand- 


Drifting along. 


Murray (Harvey): 
Softly and tenderly Jesus is ecall- 
ing. 7808 (123). 
When Richelieu the red robe wore. 
14163 (606). 
Murray (J. J.) jr. .Vm. blue for, you. 
17040. 
Murray (J .R.) Royal method for or- 
gan. 94138 (125). 
Murray (L. A.) Rodolph Valentino, 
our modern Romeo. 7211. 
Murray (Richard): 
I never could call you sweetheart. 
12987. 
It’s a funny old world after all. 
4332 
Murray (W. H.) Dreams are best. 
1868. 
Murray (Mrs..Walter) Nest in the 
dell. 15491. 
Murray (Winthrop) Royal method 
for-organ. 9413 (125). 
Murrings (sd. 32) Oklahoma Indian 
jazz. 8798, 17626. 
Murray (R) Old time soldier. 11270. 
Musgrave (E. P.): 
Suzana mio. 11819: 
Tom-boy blues. 11984. 
Mushrush (EK. J.): 
Carnation waltz. 14163 (77) 
Fire brigade. 14163 (178). 
Music on the lake schottische. 
14163 (367). 
Rippling waves of Conneaut lake. 
14163 (471). 
Sounds at twilight. 18364 (194). 
Music box revue. 18695, 19538, 19576, 
19663, 19664, 20039, 20575, 20754, 
21289. 
Music buyers ¢o.: 
Bridal paths. 23524. 
Clavel. 23609. 
Prelude heroique. 24883. 
Searamouche. 25002. 
Tragie parting. 25327. 
Music hit pub. co.: 
I’m going home to mother. 19253. 
Mammy Lou. 19681. 
Mountain maid. 19816. 
Music manual. 11067. 
Music press inc.: 
In a tent. 8883. 
Sighing sands, 9034. 
Music shop. I’m laughing at you now. 
10477 
Music students piano course. 11068. 
Music teachers’ co-operative press. 
Sunny corners. 25192. 
Musical advance pub. co.: 
Mister Snowman. 17438. 
Moon blinks. 17450. 
Vicksburg papa blues. 18187. 
MusiCanada. 2558. 
MusiCanada ine. MusiCanada. 2558. 


1755 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n.s.. v. 18 


Musiclair pub. co. Yesterday. 16337. 


Musikecentralens forlag, a/s.: 


Hymne. 17785*, 17785**. 
Svundne dage. 13864. 
Ved avskeden. 14004. 


Mussawir (Alfred) : 
Drifting to paradise. 18872. 
When you come back to me my 
dear. 3272. 
Mussio (Mamie) Please don’t talk 
about me when I’m gone. 521. 
Mussorgski (M. P.) Duett aus Boris 
Godunow. 6098. 
Mustol (S. J.): 
Campus march. 68. 


Simple Peter. 577. 
Muszar (R. L.) Jacque. 2237. 
Mutchler (Erdell) Molly O’Moore. 
11018. 
Mutter (C. F.) O salutaris. 11214, 
24683. 


My child’s music book. 8702, 8703. 
My country, ‘tis of thee. 14163 (369). 
My Juliet. 6898. 
My love is like a red, red rose. 15448. 
Myddileton (W. H.) Down South. 
6074-6076. 
Myers .( BAL): 
Love’s farewell. 8562. 
Myers graded course for bands. 
15471. 
Soldier’s bonus. 9066, 15880. 
Myers (G. E.) Old Indiana is good 
enough for me. 17636. 
Myers (G. F.): 
Fooling. 18977. 
My lullaby. 22341. 
Swanee-my southern home. 20511. 
Why? Won’t you tell me why? 
20876. 
Myers (H. F.): 


Butterfly dance. 14366. 


Under Old Glory. 16137. 
Myers (Jas.): 
Broken promise. 5867. 


Won't you try to forgive. 7756. 
Myers (Oren) Drifting slowly along. 
18871. 
Myers (Richard) 
in’. 860. 
Myers CS. S22 


Daddy’s goin’ hunt: 


Herein is love. 9413 (64). 

Old folks at home. 9413 (110). 
Myers (W. J.)- Shopping.» 5132. 
Myers & Carrington: 

Eventide. 3876. 

God bess you, wherever you are. 

3998. 
In a florist’s window. 17116. 
Toreadors. 253821. 


Myers music house: 
Indian summer. 8403. 
Love's farewell. 8562. 
Soldier’s bonus. 9066, 15880. 
Myhre (Olive) Happiness. , 14789. 


Myria ou L’amoureuse incompléte. 
14376, 14379, 14490, 15059, 15696, 
gir ya lay 


Myskin. 22364. 

N. N. Cielito lindo. 16597. 

Naber (Wm.) Why did my Savior 
love me. 20866. 

Nabors (L. H.) Montevallo songs. 
13327. 


Nachbar (A. M.) 
4148, 8321. 
Nachez (Tivadar) 

18362. 
Nack (Frank) jr. 


I can’t be satisfied. 
3°™° concerto. 


Some day she may 


think of me. 20404. ee 
Nadaud (Hdouard) Deux etudes. 
8732. 


Hushed and still the 
19184. . 
I’m only a poor 
24109. 


10426. 


Nigeli (H. G.) 
evening hour. 
Nagel (George) 
crippled kiddie. 
Nager (Gus) : 
I didn’t know. 
Ma jong. 24409. 
When somebody takes my place. 
18255. 
Nagle (Po s.)% 
I’m gonna change her name from 
Miss to Mrs. S-I-double-P-Y. 
83438. 
Meet all your troubles with an 
Al. Smith smile. 2479. 
Nagler (Merlin) Sissy. 17907. 
Nahme (Leon): 
Farid el husn. 
Kaduka el mayass. 
Mustapha oriental dance. 
Nahme march. 15475. 
Oufrah el kuba. 15597. 
Smyrna march. 15870. 
Naidorf (Charles) : 
Dottie. 21441. 
There is no tomorrow. 25271. 
Wanted an old fashioned gal. 


14674. 
15112. 
15412, 


20758. 
Naila. ‘OTT. 
Nair (B. V.) Purple and the gold. 
15710. 
Nall (J. O.) My college Jane. 6895. 
Nam (Jac.): 
Cigale, la fourmi et le cancrelat. 
23606. 
Deux pigeons, la chouette et le 
corbeau. 23713. 


Loup et la brebis. 24873. 
Petit gars, Perrette et le pot au 
lait. 24830. 
Rat des champs, la rate des villes 
et le rat d’égout. 24912. 
Napier-Martin (Guy) Oh yes, I think— _ 
don’t you. 478. 
Napoleon (Phil): 
Great white way blues. 
Just hot. 24242, 24248. 
Shufflin’ Mose. 7312, 11645. 


4040. 


1756 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Napoli (Alberto) : 
Marcia su Roma. 22195. 
Sicilia sfurtunata. 22784. 
Napolitano (Daniel) : 
Ah! chi Vaveva di! 762. 
Napule mio. 2606. 
Napolitano (Ernesto) : 
Amorometro. 1521. 
Canzona nfame. 1678. 
Core ’e suldato. 1766. 
"E nuvita. 1876. 
Vela janea. 3208. 
Nardella (E.) Quann’ ’o destino vo’. 
1242. 
Nardelli (D. N.) Mai pit. 24838. 
Nardini (A. T.) Maggio. 13248. 
Nardini (Pietro) Adagio cantabile. 
14172. 


Nash (HE. W.) Wild rose. 5604. 
Nast (Paul) Go toit. 12861. 
Nathan (Casper) : : 
Alzafar, 1514. 
Every other night at the picture 
show. 10080. 
Heart-breakin’ mama. 23985. 
If ever I fall in love again. 4250. 
My dreams are thee. 17496. 
Stop thief. 7431. 


Nathanson (Nat): 
Tear drops. 25237. 
Ting a ling—my China belle. 
25306. 
Nathanson (Philip) : 
Idaho, I don’t know. 21889. 
Oh! Henry. 22442. 
Where can I find a girl like 
mother used to be. 20850. 
Zenda. 20968. 
National Alpha phi alpha hymn. 6940. 
National fraternity pub. co. Sigma 
chi dream girl. 11650. 
National melody co.: 
My mother’s last words. 430. 
Old fashioned days. 2684. 


National music co. T’ve had the 
razz-00! no jazz left in me. 2145. 
National music pub. co.: 
Smile though your heart is break- 
ing. 22814. 

Some day you'll pay. 20405. 
Naudin (P.) Réve argentin. 5012. 
Naughty Diana. 2577, 3816, 4163. 
Naujalis (Juozas) : 

Gieda: gaideliai. 3974. ; 

Kad Sirdi tau skausmas. 2279. 
Nausicaa. 18660, 19432, 20111. 

Navail (G) Technique du_ violon. 

18891-13893. 

Navarre (Jean) pseud. See Fisher 
. (Ethel). 

Nazare-Aga (F.) Sahanda. 11567. 

- Neal (Mrs. Edgar) My mother’s wed- 
ding ring. 24609. ; 


Neal (Jfrs:. W. BR.) I want. every 
night as to-night. 17085. 
Neame (Lionel) Suomi. 3049. 
Nearing (Homer) Song of songs. 
22846. 
Neat (John): 
Ding dong. . 8094. 
Melodiana. 24489. 
Only a broken heart. 24757. 
Neattie (J. W.) Golden book of fa- 
vorite songs. 10241. 
Neece (A. C.): 
As brothers all. 7859. 
As the years roll by. 9526. 
Drys are on the job. 8127. 
T’ll tell, PU tell on you. 8833. 
It’s time we got our share. 8411. 
.Kicking some. 8461. 
They can’t keep the union man 
down. 9192. 
Union songster. 12047. 
Needham (A. A.): 
Eixile’s return. 25595 (85). 
Lovely Mary Donnelly. 25595 
(170). , 

My Irish wife. 25595 (196). 
Needham (G. W.) Fischer (Carl) 
solorchestra organ album. 10130. 

Needham (W. L.): 
Molly Magee. 19778. 
O! Jane. 22420. 
Won’t you come and waik awhile 
with me. 14118. 
Neel (A. W.) : 
O! close the gates. 17598. 
Prohibition. 17748. 
Neeley (G. A.) Sunshine. 5256. 
Neeley & Turner. San Francisco by 
the sea. 11576. 
Neff (F. T.). Kokomo. 6596. 
Neff (M. L.) Zinga Lu. 12334. 
Nehl (W.) Gipsy’s serenade. 6230. 
Neidlinger (W. H.): 
Birthday of a King. 23494. 
Break, break, break. 18364 (29). 
By the waters of Babylon. 14163 
ars C2) 
Christmas star. 18364 (47). 
Dearest desires. 7808 (21). 
Du bist wie eine blume. 7808 


(2a): 

Gentle flower thou art. 7808 
(37) 

Life’s resurrection hour. 9413 
(80). | 


Lord, how long wilt Thou forget 
me. 9413 (83). 

Mother’s song. 18364 (146). 

My star. 7808 (84). 

Oh, that we two were maying. 
7808 (94). 

Old folks at home. 14163 (409). 

Peggy. 9413 (114). 

Serenade. 18864 (186). 

Small songs. 25595 (256). 


1757 


INDEX 


pt. IIT, n. si ivris 


Neidlinger (W. H.)—Continued. 

Song of the cycle of spring. 

(TSZY: 

Song of the winds. 18364 (192). 

That little peach. 14163 (564). 

Tomorrow. 9413 (142). 

Twe birds flew into the sunset- 

glow. 7808 (141). 

Year’s at the spring. 7808 (155). 
Neil (N. M.) King Tut. 15129. 
Neilsen (Carl) Kvintet for figdjte, 

obo, klarinet, horn og fagot. 15144. 
Neilson (C. L.). Sweets, somebody is 
saying will you be mine. ‘TA71. 
Neiman (Emily) Whistling fantasy. 
29504, 
Neiman (Walter) Alt-China. 
Nelson (—) Mother’s prayer. 
Nelson (A. W.): 
Soldiers of the cross. 20974 (74). 
Unseen city. 9413 (145). 


9413 


Dt25. 
414, 


Nelson (Arnett) Buddy’s habits. 
1953. 
Nelson (Bob): 
After midnight. 5700. 
Daddy’s wonderful pal. 3714. 


Every step brings me closer to my 
lovin’ honey lamb. 3880, 8164. 

Tear drops of love. 25238. 

Nelson: (C. J.) Old King 
 2OOZE, 
Nelson (KE. G.): 

Deeze, doze and dem. 12684. 

Faney Nancy Clancy. 1910, 3895. 

How can I believe you, when you 
lied to me so many times. 6359, 
19167. 

I don’t care whose mamma you 
were but youre my sweet 
mamma now. 10427, 12962. 

Vll hop, skip and jump into my 
mammy’s arms. 6395 

V’m going to hop, skip and jump 
into my mammy’s arms. 4192. 

I used to love to go dancing but 
now I go dancing to love. 4218. 

I wish I had a papa like the papa 
who lives next door. 21882. 

It’s all your fault. 21964. 

Me no. speaka~ good WHnglish. 
22218, 24479. 

Radi-adi-o. 7176. 

Two little eyes in Dixie. 13980. 

When the moon shines on the cow 


Wt. 


shed. 12185. 
Nelson (EH. I.) On Lake Phalen. 
20027. 
Nelson (Gladys) Our blue-eyed baby. 
7039. j 
Nelson (Jack) : 
And how. 5741. 


Foolish child. 14163 (657). 


I’ve got a song for sale, that my . 


sweetie turned down. 17074. 
Song of a summer night. 11720. 


Nelson (Joseph) : 
Waltz. 17558. . 
Will you come to me angel of 
heaven. 20883. de 
Nelson (lL. F.) Banner most glorious. 
21119. 


Nelson (N. O.) Who hath the love of 
a mother. 5592. 


Nelson (Nels) : 
Midnight sun. 17425. 
Platinum scarce among the gold. 
15664. 


Nelson (R. R.). Tear drops. 


Nelson (Rudolph) : 

Ach kind, du hast was. 
‘ Ach Pepitto. 3376. 

Allalah. 3408. 
Andre stadtchen, andre miidchen. 
—- 8430. . 
Dalameh. 3718. 

, Damen vom Olymp. 18751. 
Darling, komm mit mir nach Sene- 
“2al.. olocs 
Dirndl-lied. 3776. 
Durch das blaue meer. 3882. 
Fang nie was mit verwandtschaft 


16022. 


3375. 


Qn! ‘cee te 

Ich mobi... 2 Syse) dees 

Ich weiss ein entztickendes nacht- 
lokal. 4246. 


In der bar ist grossbetrieb. 19340. 

Jede landpartie hat mal ein ende. 
4345. 

Kind, komm mit mir in die Mongo- 
lei. 19502. 

Leda, O holde Leda. 17262. 

Mausi, mein sitisses zuckerchen. 
17399. 

Meeresleuchten. 4617. 

Mein mann kam heut’ nacht nicht 
nach haus.’ 4620. 

Nelson-shimmy. 4765. 

Raffke. 4990. 

Raschle, raschle, seid’ner kimono. 
4993. 

Rita Bella. 5024. 

Rote miihle. 5048. 

Schatz, reich mir den arm. 5084. 

Sie sehn heut abend glanzend aus. 
5139. 

Smoking alleine macht es nicht. 
5166. 

Warum soll man denn bei einen 
bleiben. 20759. 

Was kleine kinder sehn. 5500. 

Was wir auch wollen. 5502. 

Wenn am abend erst die lichter 


glihn. . 9022: 

Wenn am himmel stehn die sterne- . 
lein. 5523. 

Wenn Amerika auf reisen geht. 
5524. 


Wenn du denkst. 18227. 


Wenn ich der erste wir. 5525. 


1758 


Nelson (W. G.) 


oO % 
/ 
Yen! f 


/ 


INDEX 
nos. 1-13, 1923 
Wer so gut kiissen kann. 5527. Southern sketches. 1311. 
Wunderscho6n macht sich der Vision of beauty. 14019. 


dunkle teint. 56388. 


Nc’son (S. 8.) Tears and triumphs, 
HO. WH 25239. 

Never ending is the 
love, I give to thee. 15493. 
Nelson (W. W.) Your eyes. 20962. 

Nemmers (M. E.): 
Ave Maria. 3463. 
Mass in honor of St. Erwin, B. P. 
20974 (47). 
Missa solemnis. 19764. 
Nerini (—) Ronde des lutins. 22676. 
Nerini (Hmile) Sonate: 13405. 
Nerini (Hmmanuel) Année’ scolaire 
de musique. 14236. 
Nery (V. J.) Wee-no-nah. 3245. 
Nestor (Wilfrid) Minnesota Sammy. 
17429. 

Netherlands, reciprocal copyright pro- 
tection of music, p. V. 
Neubarth (Anna) Ain’t nature grand. 

20998. 


Neubauer (F. J.) Toast to the flag. 


20646. 
Neubauer (Louis) Build a nice big 
bungalow. 21212. 


Neul (Milton) Temple bells. 23001. 
Neumann (E. L.): 
Home and you. 14832. 
Love’s faith. 15251. 
Temple of love. 16031. 
Three little words. 16073. 
Whither thou goest. 16284. 
Neumann (P. P.): 
Sweet lips. 22951. 
Wood shed blues. 23290. 
Neumann (Willy) Rapid 
24911. 
Neupert (E.): 
Trémolo. 18954. 
Vélocité. 14005-14007. 
Neustedt -(C. F.): 4 
Absence. 14163 (5). 
Matin. 14163 (336). 


system, 


Réve. 14163 (461). 
Nevill (Arthur) Desert Rose. 12687. 
Neville (R. A.) Big bus march. 
18536. 


Neville-Marple music co. It takes but 
a moment to say goodbye. 6517. 
Nevin (—): 
Barchetta. 25595 (337). 
Love song. 25595 (484). 
Narcissus. 25595 (450). 
O that we two. 25595 (456). 
Rosary. 25595 (470). 
Nevin (Arthur): 
Barcarolle song. 3491. 
Dance pizzicato. 12648. 
Folk dance. 12820. 
Secret. 5096. 


Wood sprite. 14119. 
Nevin - (Kthelbert) Mighty iak’ a 

rose. 8644, 10990, 10991. 
Nevin (Geo. B.): 
Before the 
14163 (51). : 
Comforting Christ. 9413 (29). 

Cousin Jack. 12344 (6). 


throne of glory. 


Dear refuge of my weary soul. 


14163 (134). 
Eventide. 20974 (25). 
Everlasting hills. 14163 (161). 
Excelsior. 14163 (36). 
In that day shall: this song be 
sung. 6480. 


Let us now go even unto Bethle- 


hem. 24297. 
Love’s offering. 19643. 
O Jesus we adore Thee. 2097 
BD). 
O Trinity of blessed light. 22428. 
Ring out, wild bells. 15751. 
Saviour ! breathe an evening bless- 
ing. 141638 (4938). 
Sing and rejoice. 22802. 
Song of the armorer. 15902. 
Toreador. 25595 (282). 
Vesper hour at sea. 20727. 


When thou art near. 14163 
(609). 
Nevin (Gordon Balch) Rural 


sketches. 20271. 


Nevin (S. D.) Dandelions. 98%». 

New adventures in flowerland. 24631. 

New and popular Christmas songs for 
jolly boys and girls. 19924. 

New anthem of praise. 1176. 

New era music co. Dreaming of you, 
Caroline. 21459. 

New gospel quartets. 24634. 

New school of violin studies. 447- 
449, 

New York-Berlin. 3375, 3430, 3788, 
4246, 4620, 5024, 5084, 5502, 5522, 
5O23, 10020, Gat. 

New York courier: 

Duo for one violin. 10015 . 
Tregia. 16105. 

New York days and nights. 1723, 
2742, 3147, 8245, 8814. 

New Zealand, reciprocal copyright 
protection of music, p. V. 

Newbarth (Anna) Flappers of 1923. 


10134. 

Newcomb (F. S.) One perfect day. 
24753. 

Newcombe (G. HH.) Cloze-props. 
3654. 


Newcomers. 14477, 14584, 15631, 16198: 
Newell (B. H.) Sunday school song. 
621. : 


1759 


INDEX 


12 easy and tuneful 
ATT5. 
King Tut. 10696. 

Who’s kissing you. 


Newell (J. E.) 
voluntaries. 
Newell (R. G.) 
Newfield (S. U.) 

55938. 
Newingham (R. H.): 
Come on, I’ll show you the way. 
9800. 
With the folks down on the farm. 
9352. 
You’re a grand old flag. 
Newman (A. W.) 
classical dances. 
Newman (Alfred) : 
Concentrate, and love will find a 


9395. 
Newman album of 
11156. 


way. 3677. 

Voodoo man. 5478. 
Newman (Esther) My queen. 15460. 
Newman (J. V.) Oh Pearlie, dear 

girlie. 20005. : 
Newman (lL. E.) Aeroplane honey- 
moon. 5699. 


Newman album of classical dances. 
ALLE, 
Newport (Wm.) 
Newson (C. W.) 
old West. 7884. 
Newton (A. W.) 
Newton (HE. W.): 
_  Aren’t you glad. 9517-9520. 
Brown and blue. 9665, 9666. 


Game of life. 21605. 
Back to the dear 


Dad. 14497. 


Juvenile music. 22023. 
Newton (Ernest) : 
April showers. 12344 (1). 


At close of day. 5679 (10). 


Cries of old London. 1781. 

Doris darling. 12344 (7). 

Golden goose. 141638 (209). 

Harebells. 21698. 

Little red house in the wood. 
10802. 

Newton’s theory of music copy 
books. 2617, 15498. 

Oh, dear, oh dear, oh _ dear. 
11236. 

Old Chelsea. 8800. 

Old King Cole. 8807. 


Robin, sing a merry tune. 5028. 
Sweet scented hawthorn. 22958. 
When May-bells ring. 14072. 
Windsor forest dances. 25527. 


Newton (Irving). Room rent blues. 


5038 
Newton (J. W.): 
Blue song. 3537. 


She used to call me honey. 2942. 
Newton (James) Paradise. 12138. 
Newton (John) Come on. daddy, 

mamma’s lonesome for you every 


night. 16616. 
Newton (S. F.) Springtime. 5227. 
Newton (William) Ku _ klux klan 
blues. 18127. 


pt. 111, n.s., v.18 


Next please. 
Neyer Eli Eli. 24637. 
N’Ginah pub. co., ine. 
Again the Holy Sabbath is gone. 
1490. 
Chanuka. 5927. 
Hvening prayer. 1895. 
Four gulden for the Sabbath. 
1942. 
Old watchman. 2689. 
Red beets for Passover. 2822. 
Veiling of the bride. 38207. 


Nicchi (Gandolfo) Generosa. 12851. 
Nicell (B. F.) Ud build an empire 
for you. 19205. 
Nicholl (C. M.): 
All among the barley. 14163 (18). 
Hunting song. 14163 (252). 
In April time. 14163 (265). 
In the hour of soften’d omer rer. 
14163 (272). 
Iron founders. 14163 (277). 
It was a lover and his lass. 
(280). 
O, who will o’er the downs so 
free. 14163 (404). 
So saith my fair. 14163 (523). 
Spring song. 14163 (536). 
Stars of the summer night. 
(542). 
Winter days. 14163 (616). 


Nicholl (H. W.) ‘Twelve concert pre- 
ludes and fugues. 13408. 
Nicholls (G. B.). Come hear my plea, 
I still love thee. 9795. 
Nicholls (George) : 
Boosey’s cornet solo album, no. 6. 
21189. 
Invocation. 19381. 
Nicholls (Heller) : 
Bon jour. 238511. 
Tyrolean sketches. 
Nicholls (Horatio) : 
Arrawarra. T85T. 
Just like a thief. 4388. 
Memory of a song. 6799. 
Romany Rose. 8949. 
Ruby’s album, no. 9. 13670. 


14163 


14163 


18163. 


Sheba. 2948. 
Nichols (G. A.) Twee-twa-twa. 1393. 
Nichols (Kenneth) Rose Water. 
17812. 


Nichols (N. V.) Like the lady that’s 


known as Lou. 4478. 
Nicholson (LL. G.) Memories of 
mother. 24498. 


Nicholson (M. HE.) Worst boy in town. 
18320. 

Nicholson (R. L.). Blue goose step. 
DOS 


Nicholson 
15900. 


(S. .H.) Song. or., me: 


1760 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Nicholson & co. ltd.: 
Mammy dear. 8594. 
Romance. 2849. 
Those baby smiles. 9201. 

What’s wrong with the women. 
7688. d 
Nickerson (C. E.) Teazle-Peterkin. 

1357. 
Nickerson (W. A.) If I could make 
your whole life blue. 14972. 


Nicklas (O. 8S.) I want you, only you. |! 


13008. 
Nickles (George) Kiss. 22033. 
Nicola (Vasil) Montana my home. 
S664. . 
Nicolai (Otto) Joyeuses comméres de 
Windsor. 138082. 
Nicolau (Antoni) Good Friday music 
in a Catalonian church. 6259. 
Nicolo (Mario) : ; 
Ah! beneditte ’e bagne! 16388. 
Buon divertimento. 9673. 
Brillante nire. 16517. 
Canzona palazzola. 18627. 
Chi ’o ssapeva. 5942. 
Dichiaramento ’e 4 guappe sbruf- 


fune. 9935. 
Ll’onore. 172938. 
Peceche’. 511. 


Povera carcerato. 17737. 

Tu si n’ata Maria. 18148. 

Vicino a tte. 682. 

Nicomari (—) Indeciso. 15031. 
Nicomede (Joe) : 
. Album leaf. 764. 

Antelope. T778. 

Geranium waltz. 949. 

March of the American legion. 

aby bea le 

Mia amorita. 1148. 

Scenes that are brightest. 1269. 

Send off. 1274. 

Silver lining. 1286. 

When Dixie smiles. 1422. 

Won’t you be mine. 1450. 
Nicomede music co. Jazz folio. 15063. 
Nicotra (G. TT.) Danza_ siberiana. 

9883. 
Nielson (Ludoff) : 

Dronning Margrethe. 1870. 

Lackschmi. 17239. 

Nielson (Raymond) pseud. See Fisher 
- * (Bthel). 
Niemann (Walter) : 
Vier balladen. 6954. 
Priludium, Intermezzo und Fuge. 
7134. 
Niernsee (L. E.) Two little roses. 
18162. 
 Nifties. 16432, 17551, 17640, 18264, 
_ 18455, 193826, 19575, 20584, 20585. 
Nightingale (Herman) Down at the 
breezy lake shore. 18847. 


Nightingale (Mary) : 
House of heart’s delight. 8303. 
I listen for you. 8827. 
Someone goes home. 22838. 
Nightingale & co.: 
Goblin dance. 190. 
Scarf dance. 558. = 
Study in G. 618 
Nightingale of France. 4782, 6964. 
Nightingale song co. Dream bride. 
12723: 
Nilsen (Alexander) 
21026. 
Nine o’clock revue. 13714, 18771. 
Nino bibo. 8751. 
Ninon. 6200. 
Nit kain gebetene. 4785. 
Nixon (G. D.) Just love. 6572. 
Noble (J. A.) : 
Aloha means I love you. 9465. 
I want you just for today. 10520. 
That lovin’ hula melody. 11910. 
Waikiki blues. 12106. 


Noble (Jean) : 
Shame on you. 7293. 
Tut-Ankh-Amen. 7581. 
Noble (Johnny) Ala moana. 7817. 
Noble (L. M.) Oh, to be great. 8795. 
Noble (S. A.): 
Alabama bound. 14189. 
Kiss me goodnight. 15131. 
Memories of gallant days. 6797, 
10959. 


Noble (ERs: 
Ballad of Saint Hilda. 12440. 
Forward! be our watchword. 
6200- 
I wandered by the _ brookside. 
24127. 
King Charles. 10694. 
Lyke-wake dirge. 15265. 
Magnificat. 4564. 
Morris dance. 7808 (258). 
Prelude solonelle. 4960. 
Nocentini (D.) Primi 40 studi di 
meceanismo. 7148. 
Noé (J. T.) Eglantine. 10088. 
Noel (Alonzo) There always is some- 
body else. 13913. 
Nolek (August) : 
Burleske. 23537. 
Rosabelle. 11532. 
Nollet (E.) Etudes de style. 10078. 
Nolte (R. E.): 
Christmas memories. 16594. 
Dawn divine. 3740. 
Emanuel. 16761. 
King, of) Wings: | 2295. 
Lifted up for you. 10775. 
My Lord and I. 4726. 
O God of our salvation. 17595. 
Our Father’s love. 24769. 
Our King’s birthday. 24770. 
Song of victory. 11730. 


Always blue. 


1761 


“INDEX 


pt. 111, n. 8. Vv, 18 


Nordiska musikfoérlaget (a. b.): 


Alla ballata. 283883. 

Entrala. 23778. 

Favitska jungfrurna. 14653. 
Finale quasi grottesca. 238814. 


Norfolk Island, reciprocal copyright 
protection of music, p. V. ' 
Norfolk jazz quartet: 
Sad blues. 5064. 
See also Hare (C.), Tuston (0O.), 
Hollins (D.) and Williams (L.). 
Norman (H. L.): 


Garden of roses in June. 1960. 


Mothers who never forget. 2549. 
Norman (Karyl): 
I'll never stop loving you. 14895. 


Love and kisses, were never meant 


for me. 19620. 
Norman (Noel): 
Marly days at the pianoforte. 
251 One 
Memories. 22225. 
Norman (T. V.): 
Ah Fim Loo. 18391. 


I gotta wunnerful baby. 12964. 


Norman (Vowles) What’ll?-and 
mine’s a-. 25464. 

Norman (Wanda) Blow, horn, blow. 
9624. 

Normand (KE. J.) Those loving blues. 
23056. 


Normann (Kai) Jeg har forstand paa 
krokodiller. 24205. 
Norris (B. H.) Number five seventy 


five. 19959. 
Norris; -(@3 1) Springtime follies. 
22883. 


North (HE. M.) Then one more. 9341. 
Northern & southern music co. Farm 


for me. 6162: 
Northup (Jos.) Cannon ball. 14885. 
Norton (Brooks) I’m going to be in 
Tennessee by tomorrow afternoon. 
24104. 
Norton (Frederic) : 
I have been in love. 
Petticoat of green. 15644. 
Phillada flouts me. 15645. 
Norton (H. B.) Little lovin’. 4490. 
Norton (Ray) Down in Alabam. 
18849. 


Norton & Campbell. It’s lonesome in 
bluebird land.. 4334. 
Norton & Norton. Beautiful, baby- 
faced, blue-eyed blonde. 9578. 
Norway, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. V. 
Norwegian-American muSic Co.: 
Alf itke Hitini. 23368. 


12965. 


He elskar die voggande tonar. 
23 bike 

Kan du glemme gamle Norge?’ 
24254. 


Valse chromatique. 

White lilies. 25506. 
Norworth (Max) pseud. 

(Hithel) 

Norworth,(N. H.):. - 

In a covered wagon with you. 

*13030. 

You brought me sunshine and you 

brought me rain. 7770. — 

Norworth (Ned) ine: 

Ill never do it again. 21822. 

In. a covered wagon with you. 


25389. - 


See Wisher 


17115; 
OCid-fashioned shawl. 17633. 
Over on Chestnut Hill. 17677. . 


17734. 
17812. 


Poppies. 
Rose Water. 


Why don’t you tell me_ why? 
18304. 
Nott (H. C.) Immortal songs. 13028. 
Nottamun toun. 22404. 
Nouaux (P. A.) Soir... sur la dune. 


17932. 

Novack (G. E.) Song hits from the 

Zeta follies of 1923. 7370. 

Novack (L. F.) Dreamy Missouri. 

16744. 

Novak (James) When he looks and 

winks and smiles at me. 14065. 

Novakowski. (J.) Arpéges. 9524. 
Novambére (Bernard) In honeymoon 

land with you. 19343. 

Novello (Ivor) Land of might-have- 

been. 7808 (239). 

Novello & co., Itd.: 

Alphabet of flowers. 9469. 

And we beheld His glory. 21043. 

Ascension hymn. 9527. 

Autumn song. 14259. 

Billy boy. . 21168. 

Carrion crow. 21252. 

Choral improvisation. 

Come away, death. 

Come, praise your 
Saviour. 21334. 

Coming of spring. 21341. 

Creator, God and Lord. 18730. 

Crow-fish man. 21368. . 

Deaf woman’s courtship. 21403. 

Derby ram. 21418. 

. Early Sunday morning. . 21471. 
English folk song.. 1891. — - 
Evening hymn. 8160, 8161. 
Fairies. 6154. 

Fairies were tripping. 14662. 

Fantasia on march themes. 3899. 

Felton’s gavotte. 1920. 

Flower chorus. 934. ; 

Fugal concerto. 19005 — 19007, 
21592-21597. 

Fugal overture. 8206. 

Good-bye, good-bye to Summer. 
21662. 

Ground hog. 21679. 


9757, 9758. 
8023. 
Lord and 


1762 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Happy art ~- thou, O = Israel. 
10294. 

Harebelle. 21698. 

He wants not friends that hath 
Thy love. 4080. 


How beauteous are their feet. 


19166. 
Humpty Dumpty. 24047. 
Hush-song. 6373. 

Hymn to the stars. 10406. 
I heard the bells on Christmas 

day. 21812. 

I joy not in no earthly bliss. 

24081. 

I wonder where Maria’s gone. 

21884. 

In glorious freedom. 15006. 
In going to my lonely bed. 13035, 

13036. 

In London town. 4284. 

Intermezzo. 7423. 

Irish melody. 2224. 

Isle. 2228. a 

It was a lover and his lass. 8412. 

Jesu, star of consolation. 21982. 

Jesus Christ is risen to-day. 2248. 

John Ball shot them all. 2255. 

Kitty alone and I. 22040. 

Lady-bird in the fields. 13130. 

Landscape in mist. 10728. 

Legend of the mountain. 10745. 

Let the people praise Thee O God. 
ore, 

Lo! He comes. 17295. 

Lord is terrible and very great. 

4522. | 
Lord, Thou hast been our refuge. 

24366. 

March away. 15287. 
Marcia eroica. 6758. 
May the grace of Christ our 

Saviour. 19713. 

Mirrored moon. 11002. 

Mister Snow-man. 22267. 

My bonny lass she smileth. 11073. 
My garden flowers. 13369. 

My lady fell a-sighing. 24597. 
My Master. 15452. 
Night in the desert. 22388, 22389. 
Nightingale. 24644. 

Nottamun town. 22404. 

Now is the month of maying. 

8765. 

Nursery rhymes. 8769. 
Nymph, of the lake. 11200. 
‘O come, everyone that thirsteth. 

24671. 

Old black duck. 22464. 

Orpheus with his lute. 11312. 
Overture in D minor. 14781. 
Passion of Christ. 4887-4891. 
Pastorale. 7424. 
Perfect fool. 8851, 8852, 11379, 

11380. 

Phoebe in her petticoat. 22551. 


Pied piper of Hamelin. 22557. 
Piper’s song. 24861. 
Poor couple. 22580. 
Reap, boys, reap. 22681. 
Reed-grown waters. 11491. 
Reproaches. 2830. 
Ring out, wild bells. 22657- 
22662. 
Robin. 20231. 
Roving sailor. 22692. 
Scotch melody. 2917. ! 
Shall I, wasting in despair. 9014. 
Shepherds found Thee by night. 
22769, 22770. 
Shepherd’s home. 9020. 
Silver swan. 11656. 
Sir Hglamore. 15858. 
Sleep thy last sleep. 15861. 
Soldier boy. 22830. 
Song of bold Robin Hood. 25120. 
Song of praise. 9086. 
Spring bursts to-day. 3016. 
Sun’s evensong. 11806. 
Sweet and low. 22942. 
Sweet scented hawthorn. 22958. 
Te Deum laudamus. 22993. 
There was an old couple. 23042. 
Three preludes and fugues. 
13835-13837. 
Three short and easy postludes. 
Sole 
Tiny calendar. 25309. 
Twilight night. 12027. 
Up she rises. 23122. 
Variations on an English folk 
song. 38205. 
Violets. 5464. 
Wanderer. 23171. 
We love to sing. 9287. 
We thank Thee, Lord, for this 
fair earth. 20771. 
Welsh melody. 3246. 
What does little birdie say? 9295. 
What saith my dainty darling. 
12163. 
_ When mother reads a fairy tale. 
20828. 
While shepherds watched. 18276. 
Who is Silvia? 9330. 
Who would true valour see. 9331. 
Wind and the rain. 9347. 
Worship. T1633 25051-25500) 
Zut. 23345. 
Novelty blues song folio. 11190. 
Novotny (Bessie) Prince of men. 
20159. 
Novy (KEmma) Sunshine, when you 
are mine. 15969. 
Nowa polska. 8767. 
Nowak (M. G.) Mother’s day. 17473. 
Nowowieski (Edward) Soaring. 5172. 
Nozuod (—),. Vers toi. 7628. 
Nozzetti (Michele) Furastera. 19010. 
Nunez (Al.) Somebody new. 25103. 


1763 


INDEX 


pt. 101; 24s., v, 1S 


Nunez (F. W.) Libertad y orden. 
17269. 

Nunley (H. W.) Sometime. 5184. 

Nurnberg (Victor) Rose of Egypt. 
Woes 

Nussbaum (Jack) My Spanish Rose. 
17538. 

Nutile (E.) Canzone ‘e maggio. 
L2554. 

Nutter (KE. F.) Ym Trish. 14921, 
17052. 

Nutting (—) Sing, sing, birds on the 
wing. 20974 (205). 


Nyall (David) jr.: 


Indian love eall. 19377. 
Mother at the cradle. 19806. 
Oft in the stilly night. 19988. 


Nye (P. R.) Come along and take a 
chance with me. 1750. 

O, come all ye faithful. 

O let my lamp. 11208. 

O little town of Bethlehem. 469. 

O praise His name. 13440. 

’O pustiggiatore. 24682. 

O, Thou plentiful. 18364 (156). 

O waly waly up the bank. 17604. 

O, wert thou in the cauld blast. 
17605. . 
O yes, yonder comes my Lord. 24691. 
Oakes (Thomas) Theodora, I adore 


467. 


her. 23027. 
Oakley (S. H.): 
Gondolier. 23915. 


Love for ever lost. 8548. 
Oates (Charles) Memories of child- 
hood. 24497. 
Oates (W. J.) Radio fans. 13615. 
Oatman (Johnson) jr. In God’s ap- 
pointed time. 2191. 
Oberek z nad wisly. 11219. 
Oberlin music co.: 
Ballade. 19800. 
_ Kreutzer etude no. 4. 15148. 
Little shushan. 17289. 
Oberly (E. J.) She seems never satis- 
fied. 22767. 


Oberndorfer (A. A.) 
Oberndorfer (A. F.) 
America. 234838. 

Oberndorfer (M. E.): 
Thalatta. 11899. 
29th sonnet. 12340. 
Oblinger (H. ©.) I want all of you 
all of the time. 4232. 
O’Brien (FF. H.) Moss covered shack 
in Kildare. 2544. 
O’Brien (Florence) WHileen Ireland’s 
own gift to me. 18895. 
O’Brien (H. J.) Irish airs. 4821. 
O’Brien (Hattie) Only a Portland 
rosebud. 15588. 
O’Brien (Johnnie) I don’t know why. 
4158. 


Nocturne. 4807. 
Best hymns of 


O’Brien (T. J.) Mother dear. 


17471. 
O’Brien (W.C.) Belle Isle little queen 


of all islands. 16484. 
O’Brien (W. J.) Moss covered shack 
in Kildare. 2544. 


O’Brien (William) Hitchy-Koo Koo. 
16950. 

O’Bryen (B. M.) Vidi aquam. 7630. 

O’Callaghan (W. J.) Indiana we’re 
coming home. 2218. 

Occhino (Joseph) .Uccello di para- 
diso. 7592. 

Occhino (N. R.) Ueecello di paradiso. 
7592: 

Ockenden (W. B.): 

Arkansas. 164384. 

Everybody sings a love song, in 
the springtime of the year. 
10084. 

I wonder if my old girl ever thinks. 

Of me. a 700R. 

You'll care some day. 18344. 

O’Connell (G. F.) Come home again. 
9796. 


O’Connor (Kathleen) Lullaby. 22161. 

O’Connor-Morris (G.) See Morris 
(GO). 

O’Croly (I. M. H.) Departed days. 
9930. 

Oddone (Elisabetta) Dieci liriche in- 
fantili. 472. 


Odell:( GA ye 


Chinee jazz. 9751. 


My dream affinity. 11088. 
Odell (H. F.): 

Drifting. $125, 

Invincible U. S. A. 21950. 
Odell.(H.° EF.) & ¢o:: 

Drifting. 8125. 

Invincible U. S. A. 21950. 

Laughing eyes. 4454. 

Somewhere in Dixie. 756 (102). 
Odell (Rebecca): © 

My busy izzy man. 24582. 

Twilight and you. 25356. 
Odie (Basil) In Cairo, 17117.. 


O’Donnell (B. W.): 

Three humoresques. 8785. 

Two Irish tone sketches. 11224. 
Odynic (A. E.) Piesn filaretow. 2649. 
Oefinger (M.) When I. dream of 

Florida. 1428. 
Oehmler (Leo) : 
Fairy ring. 923. 
Garden fairy. 38939. 
Oesterle (Francis) Vicious eyes. 3219. 
Oesterreicher (Rudolf) Katja, die 
tinzerin. 8455, 
Otvés (Adorjan) : 
Bortarcimnak borbiil a _ fedele. 
12505. 

In the spring. 19371. 

Istenucese nem banom. 13059. 

Sailing on the Nile. 11570. 


1764 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Tinkle tune. 16078. 
Tytih de kutya.jo kedvem van. 


13982. 
Offenbach (Jacques) : 
Barearolle. 2664, 4812, 13449, 
19987. 
Barkarola. 2665. 


Contes d’Hoffmann. S184. 

Night divine. 13451, 13452. 

Opowiesci Hoffmana. 8785. 

Selection from the operas of Of- 
fenbach. 24697. 


Office des ténébres. 11229. 
Officium et missa ultimi tridui majoris 
hebdomadae- 11230. — 
Offret (P. F.) Mother I adore. 19808. 
Oft in the stilly night. 20974 (58). 
Oganio (A. P.) A tete amo. 3. 
Ogden (W. A.): 
Christmas crowns. 14163 (102). 
How beautiful upon the moun- 
tain. 20974 (35). 
Ogden (Mrs. W. A.): fF 
Christmas crowns. 14163 (102). 
How beautiful upon the mountain. 
20974 (35). 
Ogdon (R. J.) In Glendale. 
Ogg (Pearl): 
I am looking for a pal, and I want 


8386. 


you. 24064. 
In my cabin on the hill among the 
pines. 10566. 
Mother darling how I love you. 
11044. 
Ogle (L. G.) Betty. 21161. 
O’Gorman (May) To a_ butterfly. 
Bote. 
O’Gorman (W. J.) Silver jubilee an- 
them. 11654. 
O’Gorman (Wm.) When I look into 
your eyes of blue. 5543. 
Oh, dear sixpence. 17611. 


Oh, Emma. 2671. 

Oh, Jerry. 11240. i 

Oh look. 3038, 3162. 

Oh Nancy’s hair is yellow like gowd. 
11245. 

Oh, when I get to heaven. 

O’Hagan (J. F.) 
mine. 113. 


24716. 
Dear dream rose of 


O'Hara (HitG.) : 
Blue Island blues. 14333, 23503. 
Golden hearted Harding we must 


say good-bye. 14755. 
Hoo-doo-blues. 221, 19157. 
If winter comes. 14983. 


Past three in the morning. 8842. 
Rainbo Rose. 15727. 
Some one will tell you some day. 


592. 


Yellowstone trail. 1453. 
O’Hara (Geoffrey) : 
Annie Laurie. TTT. 


Dreaming of my old home, sweet 
home. 16739, 21458. 

Fairies are calling you. 3889. 

Give a man a horse he can ride. 

wh 9032 

Give me back my dear old sunny 
Spain. 19034. 

I would weave a song 
5679 (229). 

Spider and the fly. 

To you, 
(373). 

When all the world is young lad. 
5679 (392). 

O’Hara (M. A.): 

If autos could talk. 19314. 

When you’re in love, dad, 
know how ’tis. 16262. 

You know how ’tis. 5656. 

O’Hare (Christopher) : 

Andante cantabili. 5679 (129). 

Plaintive. 5679 (311). 

Solemn scenes from 
14163 (737). 


O’Heir (O. G. I.) Tl tell the world, 
you are the girl that I adore. 2112. 
Ohio state university assn. Songs of 
Ohio state university. 25131. 
Ohio Wesleyan alumni ass’n. 
of Ohio Wesleyan. 11736. 
Ohman (Phil): 
I gotta find me a mamma, who'll 
chase my blues away. 17012. 
Low down blues. 1113, 2423. 
Oi bruder, zog. 4828. 
Oi gvalt, a ganef. 4824. 
Oi shlof main feigele. 4825. 


for you. 


20453. 
I send my heart. 


679 


you 


nature. 


Songs 


Oitto (R. H.) She’s a jazz-craze baby. 
O'Hagan (Jack): 5119. 
tS the road to Gundagai. 5724, O’Kane (E. T.) Be Thou exalted. 
eae 14163 (43) 
Cottage of dreams. 5978. ; : 
Down by the Murray. 23732. O’Kane (H. C.) Be Thou exalted. 
Magic moon. 24424. 14163 (48). 
Molly. 153865. O’Kane (M. D. T.): 
Sheba. 7300. Dreaming sweetheart of you. 893. 
Walter. 25484. Indian guide blues. 2215. 
Ohara’ (—): Just a word from across the deep. 
Little bare feet. 20974 (157). 1065. 
Little close harmony. 25595 | O’Keefe (James) Easy melody. 
(480). 12744. 
1765 


INDEX 


pt. 1, n. s., v.18 

Okupniak (I. J.) Whippoorwill’s Junk man blues. 19447, 20974 
serenade. 12219. (149). “ge 

Ola-apa-pa. 11258, 17628. Just gone. 6570, 10670. 

Olbersleben (M. M.) See Meyer- Just gone rag. 12344 (145). 
Olbersleben (Max) Snake rag. 7344. 

Olbrich (F. S.) In the land of my Temptation blues. 141638 (754), 
dreams. 17129. 160388. 

Oleott (—) My wild Irish rose. Working man blues. 14163 (780), 
2598. 18319. 

Olcott-Bickford (Vahdah) Aloha oe. Zulu’s ball. 20974 (233), 23344. 
3369 (2). Oliver (Miles) : 


Old black duck. 22464. 
Old English masters for the harpsi- 
chord. 8802. 
Old French carol. 4833. 
Old Hayden. pseud. See Metz (T. A.) 
Old oaken bucket. 24731. 
Old Scotland. 22474. 
Old South press. Bond. 1630. 
Old world music. 2691. 
Olden (R. C.) Dew each trembling 
leaf unwreath’d. 14552. 
Oldham (Leonard) Mean  triflin’ 
daddy. 19718. 
Olds (W. B,) Millikin loyalty. 2517. 
O’Leary (J. J.) Melancholy blues. 
10953. 
O’Leary (James): 
I love her on the old back porch. 
10452, 17027. 
I’m feeling blue. 
I’m sick of it Horace. 


14910. 
14928 


Just say that you'll be true. 
15104. 
Nine o’clock Sal. 22390, 24648. 
We have bananas but yes we 
have no coal. 18225. 
Olenin (KHugéne de) Dueccia. 3828. 
Oles (G. W.): 
Moonlight melody. 4672 


Summer dreams. 5245, 15958. 


Youth. 7794. 
Oles (May) Eyes. 14652. 
Oliver (EF. EH.) . Back to the Bible. 
18496. 
Oliver (Frank) In the land of smil- 
ing waters. 272. 
Oliver (George) Little boat of 
.dreams. 10786. 
Oliver (Herbert) : 
All for Bart’s. 18410. 
April rhapsody. 12397. 
Gipsy spring. 14740. 
Lily of the valley. 24812. 


Oliver (Joseph) : 
Alligator flop. 18418, 20974 (94). 
Canal St. blues. 9694, 12344 (79). 
Chattanooga stomps. 20974 (107), 


18666. 

Chimes. 9749. 

Dipper mouth blues. 9939, 12344 
(95). 

High society rag. 14163 (665), 
14822. 


How can I be your sweet mamma 
when you’re a daddy to some- 
one else. 16977. 3 

Tell me dear—am I to blame. 
5307. 

Who are you flirting with now. 
5589. 

Oliver (P.) Take me with you. 18041. 


Oliver (R.) Comrades—comrades. 
21344. 
Olivier (Victor) : 
‘Gee! Tm tickled pink. 
14734. 
M. T. pocket blues. 17365. 
Those ha ha blues. 18097. 
Uncle Joe. 16135, 16136. 
Ollone (Henry d’): 
Au combat. 5774. 
Funérailles (Les). 
Rossignol, chante. 
Ollone (Max qd’): 
Autres disent. 12417. 
Je revois ’heureux 4ge. 13074. 
Qu’ont done ses yeux. 13606. 
Sous le regard des Dieux bienveil- 
lants 4 lamour. 13811. 
Olman (Abe): 
Memory isle. 393, 2495, 4627. 
My own. 11129. 
Remember the waltz. 11501. 
Trying to forget. 5400, 13968. 
When you lose your heart to 
someone who has no heart at 
all. 12200. 
While you’re away. 12217. 
Olman, inc.: 
Mose. 11039. 
My own. 11129. 
Remember the waltz. 11501. 
When you lose your heart to 
someone. 12200. 
Olmstead (Clarence) : 
Yvening song. 100TA. 
Over the sand. 11827. 
Tears. 11881. 
Thy sweet singing. 11962. 
Olmstead (M. H.) Morning is calling. 
6867. 
O’Loughlin 
PIAS? 
Olsen (Edith) Gimme girl. 


14733, 


6214. ° 
7226. 


(Daniel) Dolly dear. 


3975. 


1766 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Olsen (Elmer): 
In the valley. 273. 
Love and kisses, were never meant 
for me. 15233, 19620. 

Olsen (G. T.) While old mammy 
sings a lullaby. 23241. 

Olsen (Jack) If Rip Van Winkle had 
slept until nineteen twenty-two. 
4259. 

Olsen (Ole): 

Monkey business. 19783. 
There ain’t no Santa Claus. 
20605. 


Olson (Arthur) Rock me to sleep in 
your arms. 24940. 
Olson (Francis) : 
Philharmonic waltz. 4919. 
To thee waltz. 1374. 
O’Malley (M. F.) Land of somewhere. 
15156. 


Oman (David) Irish hearts wait for 
me. 4323. 


Omelezuk (A.): 
Cichy pogodny wiecz6r majowr 
[and] Za Ebru fala. 1736. 
Husia siusia polka. 10404, 10405. 
Zytniowka. 23348, 23349. 
Omo (C. D.) Want you blues. 12122. 
On dere knees. 24738. 
Cnce in a blue moon. 11292. 
Once in royal David’s city. 490. 
Ondet (G.) Belles chansons de France. 
45, 9595, 14297. 
One Christmas eve. 20038. 
One exciting night. 492. 
One kiss. 22007, 23028, 23336, 24752, 
25383, 25487. 
O’Neal (M.) If you could love me 
better. 10546. 


O’Neil (Frank) Pattin’ your feet. 
8847. 


O’Neill (Clapson) Little lady. 1090. 
O’Neill (Danny): 
Pucker up and roll those lovable 
eyes. 11470, 13603. 
You can’t cry-baby me. 18338. 
O’Neill (Francis) Waifs and strays 
of Gaelic melody. 1409. 
O’Neill (George) You’re just the girl 
I am looking for. 18353. 
O’Neill (Norman): 
Come away death. 87. 
Four little dances. 15586. 
It was, a lover. 286. 
Musette. 11065. 
On a grey day. 2693. 
Prisoner of Zenda. 22603. 
Tell me where is fancy bred. 638. 
O’Neill (Walker) Dustin’ the keys. 
ITS, . 
Ong (Lillian) Melba. 19727. 
-Onivas (D.). pseud. See Savino 
(Domenico. ) 


Onomari (Anomari) Inno a Mus- 
solini, 1044. 

Openshaw (—) Love sends a little 
gift of roses. 2411, 6695. 

Openshaw (George) My Georgia 
Mandy Lee. 19853. 

Openshaw (John): 

Corner in your heart. 21352. 
In Kandahar. 10564. 
June brought the roses. 24224. 

Opera ball. 24516. 

Oppleman (Nathan): 

Dance of the senoritas. 23677. 
Heart of Virginia. 23986. 
Memories gone by. 22227. 

Oracolo. 16373 (67). 

Orange blossoms. 493. 

Oratorio repertoire. 15593, 22493, 
22494. 

Oravec (Nora) Oh Jiggs. 22447. 

Orban (Marcel): 

Harbouya. 8260. 
Sonate. 7030. 

Orbis pub. co. Farewell! 6161. 

Orchard (W. A.) Voices of women. 
16180. 

Orchestration service, inc. Come where 
the bright lights are shining. 12606. 

Ord-Hamilton (J.): 

Come on and kiss your angel 
child. 8028. 

March winds. 8606. 

9 o’clock revue. 9412. 

Orefice (G.) Fantasia. 23803. 

O’Reilly (M. J.) When my mammy 
sings her honey boy to _ sleep. 
18251. 

O’Reilly (P. J.) Moonlit road. 4676. 

Oremiat Po W..3..3 

Exhibition pieces. 8169. 
Intermediate study pieces. 10592. 
Lord said. . 24865. 
Petit burlesque. 24829. 
Spaulding easy album. 11754. 

. Two players. _ 25364. 

Organ pieces from the Hebrides. 7032, 

Organist. 1201, 1202, 4860, 11306, 
15594, 20051, 24764. 

Original home of jazz. You’ve got a 
heart, like a rock cast in the sea. 
12320. 

Original music pub. co.: 

Lost love. 6679. 

Love’s desperation. 1109. 

Signorina mia. 7318. 
Orlando (Roberto) Zingare. 23342. 
Orlob (Harold) : 

Don’t forget. 1844. 

Oh Doctor Koo-ay. 2670. 

Teach me how. 3086. 


Ornstein (Leo) Abendlied des Kosak- 


ken. 5686. 


106658—24——80 1.767 


INDEX 


Orpheum music co.: 

After a while. 3383, 12344 (60). 

And she’s only a baby that’s all. 
1475: (5). 

At the Indian cabaret. 1475 (6). 

I’m tired of being alone. 19270, 
23002 |(D8)'. 

Jazz ’em up tune. 2240. 

Just a minute. 24234. 

Lil-lil-Lillian. 19566, 23352 (80). 

My _ vrock-a-bye-lo lady. 19885, 
23352 (98). 

Oh you little sun-uv-er-gun. 7008, 
12344 (189). 


Orpheus. 23892. 

Orpheus. collection of part songs. 
15595. ‘ 
Orpheus press. Heavy sugar papa. 

19121. 
Orr KC. IWye 


Carpenter’s son. T7977. 
Loveliest of trees, the cherry. 
8557. 
Plucking the rushes. 
Silent noon. 9037, 
’Tis time, I think, by Wenlock 
town. 9210. 
When the lad for longing sighs. 
9314. 
Orr (J. L.) Who knows. 
Ortmann (Otto): 
Berceuse. 21152. 
Fairylight. 21528. 
Little prineess. 22101. 
Pensee d’amour. 22548. 
Poeme. 20134. 
Three little elves. 
Valsette. 23185. 
Ortmann (Will): 
Dreams. 127, 3816. 
Good night, the sun is shining. 
194. 
I’ve found love at last. 257. 
My heart is paging yours. 2577. 
Osanai (May) Shores of gold. 
9027. 

Osborn (N. S.) 
dear. 16342. 
Osborn (Rena): 

Creator’s love. 16644. 
Easter message. 10029. 
Osborne (A. H.) Being good is such 
a lonesome job. 21142. 

Osborne (Charles) Boggles for Bog- 
gleton. 5848. 
Osborne (Emmett) 
Osborne (G. L.): 

You brought sunshine my way. 
12293. 
You did not care. 20935. 
Osborne (H. M.) Why should I cry 
about you. 20873. 
Osborne (J. A.): 
Come back to me my sweetheart of 
old. 9793. 


8880. 


12223. 


11315. 


You can be my hubby 


Anywhere. 3440. 


pt: 11, ni ss yeis 


Josephine. 10644. 
My great love guideth me. 


Osborne (Nat): 
Love’s dream song. 22155. 
You can’t make love to another. 
20931. 


Osborne (R. J.) 
you. 18518. 
Osgood (H. O.): 

Balagan song. 9562. 

Heaven at the end of the road. 
983. 

It’s a long way from Singapore. 
219638. 

Lilacs and you. 8512.  . 

My Castilian Queen. 11075. 


11102. 


Because I don’t love 


My own door. 11130. - 

Pasha, T1357, 

Petrouschka. 2749. 

Rainbow trail. 17766. 
Osgood (M. G.): 

Autumn nights. 18471. 


Call of youth. 18615. 
Gondolier’s song. 19061. 


Light and graceful. 19560. 
Nymphs of the sea. 19964. 


Shadowland. 20332. 
O’Sheridan (M. G.) Nature lyrics 
from garth and wold. 223875. 
Ossett (Max) Bring back that dream- 
land. 16518. 
Ossing (W. J.): 
My little sweetheart Sue. 19872. 
You’re the only little girl I really 


love. 20952. 
Osswald (I. F.) Friends. 8202. 
Ostby (Mrs. Henry) Happy hours 
and lovely flowers. 21695. 
Osterly (Rudolph) : 
Echoes from afar. 1881. 


2416. 
Walzerlied. 9279. 
Viola. 14014. 


Love’s dream. 
Ostertag (Kugen) 
Ostiguy (Gabrielle) 


Otello. 3210. 
Oteo (A. E.) Cancion de amor. 
PAB 


Other sheep. 18501. 
Otis (Courtlandt) Yokohama. 23303. 
Otis (CP. As 
Galilee. 238864. 
Lord shall preserve thee. 13207. 
Ott (H. J.) Those were the good old 
days. 11950. 


Ott (S. A.) Won’t you be my mamma 
too? | T754. 
Otto (V. W.) MHeartsick. 23991, 


Ouellette (W. J.) When God made a 
mother like you. 5539. 

Our King’s birthday. 24770. 

Our market day. T047. 

Our national songs. 22505. 

Our next president co. And Henry’s 
meant for pres-i-dent when we a- 
Fordin’ go. 12390. 


1768 


INDEX 


nos. 1-138, 1923 


Ourdine (Hans) : 


A VYombre des Tamaris. 16374, 
16375. 

Dans la langueur du soir. 16660. 

De la rosée sur la prairie. 16675. 


Dimanche de mai. 14556. 
Exaltation. 14649. 
Exultante tendresse. 14651. 
Pour Jeanot. 15686. 
Rhapsodie chinoise. 15745. 
Outland (V. F.) In the vision of 
sweet by and by. 10586. 
Outlook co. Song for 
25118. 
Outrey-Reyer (E. R.) Dernier rendez- 
vous. 20974 (15), 25595 (74). 
Overby (J. H.) That ray, ray, radio 
rag. 16042. 


Christmas. 


Overby (Josephine) Hypnotizing 
papa. 16994. 
Overhage (Paul) ine. Ukanplayit 


song book for ukulele or tiple. 
12038. : 


Overstreet (W. B.): 
Do it. 8100. 
Georgia blues. 16851, 19018. 
Happy shout. 23965. 
I’m boss of the shimmie gang. 


4184. 
Play it a long time papa. 20121. 
Shakin’. 5114. 


There’ll be. some changes made. 
18080, 23030. 

Way down home upon the Swanee 
shore. 14042. 

When Elder Greene does the shim- 
mey with Sister Brown. 14063. 

Overton (A. E.): 

Since I met you in love land. 
17900. 
Valena waltz. 13994. 

Overton (L. H.) Remember your dear 
mother, back home. 20212. 

Overton (V. C.) True love. 253845. 

Gwen (C. C.) Ive got the western 
blues. 19287. 

Owen (J. D.) Texas bluebonnet song. 
3096. 

Owen (Mary) Day dreams. 21395. 

Owens (A. A.) Taneycomo. 5294. 

Owens (C. EH.) Daddy o’ mine. 18747. 

Owens (D. G.) Zillah. 9407. 

Owens (F. K.) League of women 
voters. 1079. 

Owens (Harry) Out of sight, out of 
mind. 20974 (183). 

Owens (Muriel) : 

Bride of my heart. 14348. 
Faults of today. 14677. 

Ownby (W.D.) DekKu klux gwine ter 
git you ef you don’t watch out. 
21400. 

-Owsley (T. E.) Every day in every 

way, Ill try until I get it. 3878. 


Oxford music co. Itd. Sing mea song. 
578. 
Ozman (Nat) My oriental man. 484. 
By (He 
Carol high, and carol low. 1683. 
There came three kings. 3113. 


Paaluhi (Franzis)  Classiest baby. 
5962. . 

Paaluhi (Mr. & Mrs. J. K.) Classiest 
baby. 5962. 


Pabst (Harry) Reverie. 11505. 


Paecia(A.B.) Sulla laguna. 16373(83). 


Pace (Frank): 

Done that’s me. 

My dear old Elsie. 

My handsome Allie. 19858. 

Pace (Mrs. L. D.) Dreams. 10001. 

Pachulski (—) Harmonies du soir. 
10306. 

Pacific coast pub. & distributing co.: 

Girl of the golden West. 21630, 

23883. 
Just your old boyish smile. 1069. 
Sunshine, roses and you. 15968. 
Packard (L. K.) We love the old 
friends best. 16206. 

Packer (Frederick) Hail to Atlantic 
City. 19084. 

Pael (Otto): 

T’ll feel so lonely. 6394. 

It’s my mother. 6516. 

Pacora (Solomon) Angel Firpo. 7845, 
12391. 

Paddy-the-next-best-thing. 4871. 

Paderewski (I. J.): 

Gracovienne. 25595 (387). 

Minuet. 6882. 

Melody. 24786. 

Song of joy. 9085. 

Padgett (Stark) When you kiss me. 
9321. 
Padilla (José) : 

Violetera. 16168, 16169. 

Who'll buy my violets. 16285. 
Padmavati. 15608, 16567, 16569. 
Padula (Andy) Mary, why don’t you 

marry me. 4599. 
Paganini (Niccolo) : 

Caccia. 500. 

Campanella. 24787. 

Cantabile. 11329. 

Cantabile e valzer. 

Concerto. 1210. 

Movimento perpetuo. 11351. 

Variazioni. 11332. 

Pagans (—) Malaguenas. 19670. 
Page (Arthur) O sing unto God. 
12344 (87). 
Page (EH. E.): 
There is no place like home when 
you’re sad and blue. 23029. 

Try the Coué way. 9234. 

Violet blues. 12081. 

You’ve got to stop vamping around. 

23330. 


14572. 
19878. 


11330. 


L769 


ees at Si ie armen gra qe tae a ee 


INDEX 


Fage (L. H. P.) New England thanks- 
giving day. 22383. 
Page (N. C.) Rakoezy march. 8920. 
Fage (Thomas) Sweet daddy, I’m 
surely lovin’ you. 11831. 


Pagliacci. 23548, 10748. 
Pain (Hva) Lullaby. 10886. 
Paine.(C. AY): 

Beyond the blue. 9609. 


Just because I think of you. 

15096. 

Lotus land. 10842. 

Miladi. 15346. 

Minnehaha. 15348. 

Moanin’ blues. 15361. 

Rossignol. 15777. 

Slips. 158638. 

Zee-Z0-ZumM. 
Paine (H.) 
15459. 
Paine (L. M.): 

Alas and alack we cannot agree. 


16369. 
My old cabin home. 


14191. 

Christ child. 14438. 

Come again and make us glad. 
14458. 

How do you do it’s up to you. 
14855. 

Howdy. 14858. 


My it’s awful how we cry. 15435. 
Whooping cough germs. 16287. 


Painter (H. W.) Id rather lose my 
mother than you. 17006. 
Painter (J. M.) Led by His hand. 
17261. 
Paisley (Ernest) If you wantto. 264. 
Paladilhe (E.): 
Mandolinata. 22186. 
Petite valse. 8857. 
Palaschko (Johannes) : 
Ballet music. 23449. 
Dodici studii. 17678. 
Libro @immagini. 17270. 
Palatta (Enrico) : 
Floridoro e Fiordargento. 6189. 


Strofette espresse. 74837. 
Ultimo shimmy. 7593. 
Palau (L. P.) Lilanto de las nubes. 
17294. 
Palazzolo (Joseph) : 


Diamond waltz. 9934. 
Italian fox trot. 15055. 
Regina. 11496. 

Sahara Sarah. 11568. 
Spring birds. 11763. 


Teach your lips to smile. 7498. 
Twilight musings. 12026. 
Palehek (Mrs. A. J.) Dolly as mother 
to me. 18825. 
Paldi (Mari): 
By the campfire. 5876. 
Choo-choo train. 14482. 
Dancing for joy. 38728. 
Frost fairies. 10186. 


Hallowe’en march. 14784. 


pt. i, n. s., v. 18 


Jack o’ lanterns. 15060. 


On the Indian trial. 4846. 
Prancing pony. 15691. 


Shepherdess. 15836. 
Skating. 9052. 

Under the swaying boughs. 
Witching hour. 16315. 
Palestrina (GPS!) : 
Adoramus ta 

20080. 
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls in- 
spire: 226017. 
Ecce, quamodo moritur. 
Improperia. 11340. 
Palicot (Georges) : 
Dans tes bras. 6011. 
Moths. 7808 (82). 


Paling (W. H.) & co., ltd.: 


5428. 


Christe. © 18383, 


113309, 


Again. 14181. 
Air de ballet. 18397. 
“Allah. 1506. 


Aussie land. 23431. 
Australian pianoforte tutor. 30. 
_Ave Maria. 14261. 
Baby eyes. 5788. 
Beyond the desert sands. 
Boat song. 1438388. 
srown eyes. 5870. 
Come back to Samoa. 
Cootamundra. 23640. 
Down where the Murrumbidgee 
flows. 18856. 
Forget the past. 18984. 
Gems of the Hmerald Isle. 
Glory songs. 187. 
Humorette. 19177. 
Ireland’s right next door to 
heaven. 6504. 
Trish fantaisie. 6506. 
Jewell in the lotus. 
Josie. 15079. 
Jumping Jake. 
Maori melodies. 
Marche Mignon. 
May day. 67479. 
Musical box. 24577. 
My faith will live forever. 
New moon. 15495. 
New Zealand cradle song. 
Nocturne. 2346. 
Paling’s annual. 2723. 
Paling’s dance album no. 7. 


14311 


18707. 


6221. 


296. 
6556. 
24449, 
19694. 
426. 
24636. 


15612. 


Purple and green. 7163. 
Seasons. 570. 
Sleepy Hawaii. 20379. 


Somewhere somebody is waiting 
for me. 15895. 

Three dances from Charles I. 653. 

Three pieces from The crusaders. 


654. 
Three thousand years ago. 25299. 
Under the greenwood tree. 16139. 


Violet May. 7634. 
Voices of women. 
Zara. 16368. 


16180. 


1770 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Paling’s annual. 2723. 
Paling’s ,dance album, no. 7. . 15612. 
Pallatt (Mabel) By the firelight. 818. 
Pallos (Paul): 
Am kanapee. 12380. 
Fraw’n, die niemais man besessen. 
LON tS. 
Gestern nacht hab’ich Marie nach 
haus gebracht. 16854. 
Sehatz, wozu hast du ein himmel- 
Neti 22122. 
Ti-ti-pu. 11964. 
Palmer (F.) Merchant princess and 
prince. 10974. 
Palmer (G. G.) Minneapolis. 2519. 
Palmer (H. R.) Palmer-Curtis series 
of music readers for schools. 14163 
(420422). 
Palmer (Jack) _ You don’t mean noth- 
ing to me now. 25574. 
Palmer (K. B.) Zola, my Persian but- 
terfly. 7800. - 
Palmer (L. R.) Sweet, sweet memo- 
ries. 13874. 
Palmer (Nathalie) Petite sérénade. 
24833. 
Palmer (P. 8.) Two festive pieces. 
22518. 4 
Palmegren (Selim) : 
Cradle song. 20974 (114), 23654. 
En stig. 16765. 
May night. 25595 (438). 
Morceau bourlesque. 17458. 
Morceau é@légant. 17459. 
Moreeau romantique. 17460. 
Sea. 20974 (199). 
Tanz-humoreske II. 25230. 
Valse mignonne. 25595 (510). 
Westfinlindischer walzer. 25458. 
White lilies. 25506. 
Palmigiano (Anthony) My rose of 
paradise. 15461. 
Palminteri (Leo) Opus I. 18512— 
Mooed. 
Paloma blanca. 22519. 
Pandak (Joseph) Lonesome. 2394. 
Pandolfo (Joseph) Duo for one violin. 
10015. 
Panduro (Henry) <Appleville’s Sis 
Hopkins. 21. 
Panelfa (F. A.): 
Blue Ridge division. 23504. 
Pitt panther. 24864. 
Panella (Louis) : 
&  Love’s reward. 354, 1110, 1111. 
Pitt panther. 24864. 
Rivalry. 541, 542. 
Pangborn (G. W.) It’s not all in a 
song. 15042. 
Panico (Louis) : 
‘Novelty cornetist. 24665. 
What could be sweeter. 12159, 
14056. 
Pann (G.) Why should it rain on 
Wednesday night. 20874. 


Pannabecker (H. R.): 
How great the love of Jesus. 
21768. 

How wonderful Thy love. 21778. 

I'll follow Thee. 21819. 

Jesus Christ the crucified. 21984. 
Pante (H.) Tendresse. 163738 (85). 
Pantelis (Sam) Orphan serenade. 

para a. 


Panzetta (Salvatore) Piedigrotta man- . 


dolind. T3565: 

Paoni (Domaine) My long lost love. 
11116. 

Papantone (F. J.) Wonders of Oahu 
Isle. 23286. 

Paparelio (Luigi) Soul of Russia. 
13810. 

Pape (Paul) Once in awhile. 20035. 

Pappas (Mrs. Christ) You are a won- 
derful. girl. 20922. 

Pappas (Peter): 

City chickens with silk stockins. 
3644. 
I miss my mammy. 21853. 

Papua, reciprocal copyright protection 
of music, p. V. 

Paradis (H.): 

Donjon. 8102. 

Pastel. 27383. 

Pastel-menuet. 24812. 
Paradisi (P. Dt). Toccata. , 504. 
Paragon-musik-verlag, g. m. b. h.: 

Abu und mi. 5689. 

Peter’ Sukoff. 7094. 

Traum vom Gliick. 7561. 

Paramananda (Swami) Song of 
dawn. 2990. 

Paramount publishers. When my 
mammy smiles that Georgia smile. 
Ti2k 

Paramythioti (Nico) Garden voices. 
14163 (191): 

Paray (Paul): 

Aveu dans le soir. 9542. 
D’une 4me. 21877. 
Nocturne. 505. 

Parentice (A. F.) Dream love dream. 
123. 

Parés (Gabriel) : 

All-right. 5720. 
Douce étreinte. 6068. 
Richilde. 8937. 
Baris) (GW EE): 
Mi querida. 8641. 
My desert rose. 4712. 
Putsie. 8912. 
Paris sans voiles. 12861. 
Parish (R. M.) Iowa. 17149. 


| Parish press: 


Chant book. 16566. 
Christmas carols. 9764. 
Holy communion. 24018. 
Magnificat.” 17369. 


a i 1771 


INDEX 


Parisi (Antonio) : 
°A storiella e natale. 
"A Vigilia e natale. 
Argentina. 7851. 


18374. 
18376. 


’O pulisse e’ a calandrella. S776. 
’?O ritorno. 8777. 
’O scupatore taliano. 8778. 
Push push. 4973. 
Zingari. 5675. 
Parker (—) Land of broken dreams. 
2328. 
Parker (A. C.) Sweet evening breeze. 
9141. 
Parker (Anna): 
Battle hymn of the republic. 
14163 (42). 
Collection of arrangements and 
transcriptions for the organ. 
9413 (27 


Father, most holy. 7808 (29). 


In yonder cool green dell. 7808 
(51). 

Loreley. 7808 (63). 

My country, ‘tis of thee. 14163 
(369). 

Ode for commencement day at 
Yale university 1895. 14163 
(406). 

Salve Regina. 7808 (117). 

Star Spangled Banner. 14163 
(540). 

Parker (Chas.) Passing of summer. 
11359. 


‘Parker (D. D.): 


Krazy kapers. 4428. 


With love and a kiss. 23276. 
Parker (Fred) Tell me do. 16028, 
18054. 
Parker (George) Spiritual songs. 
13823. 
Parker (Gertrude) Dreams of my 
child. 23748. 
Parker (H. J.) Moonlight reverie. 
24545. 
Parker (H. W.): 
Battle hymn of the republic. 


141638 (42). 

Collection of arrangements and 
transcriptions for the organ. 
9413 (27). 


Cometh earth’s latest hour. 
12607. 

Father, most holy. 7808 (29). 

In yonder cool green. dell. 7808 
(>i). 

Loreley. 7808 (63). 

My country, ’tis of thee. 14163 
(369). 

Ode for commencement day at 
‘Yale university, 1895. 14163 
(406). 

Salve Regina. 7808 (117). 

Star Spangled Banner. 14163 
(540). 


bey 


pt, 1, ess vs 18 


Parker (Henry) : 
Every day in every way. :148, 918. 
Light castanet. 7808 (60). 
Sundown. 7808 (130, 181). 
Parker (J. H.) I’m lonesome but 
T’ll soon be glad. 17053. 
Parker (Jo 2.)¢ 
Broken-hearted lover. 14357. 
Mother and pal. 15387. 


Out in this world somewhere. 
15602. 
Parker (La Fayette) Dearie. 14542. 

Parker (M. L.): 
Flapper. 3919. 
Run away, blues. 5058. 


Parker (M. 8S.) Cherry blossoms. 5940. 

Parker (N. L.): 

Light castanet. 7808 (60). 
Sundown. 7808 (130, 131). 
Parker (P. N.) Greetings, old and 
new. 23945. 
Parker (Pauline) 

8403. 
Parker (S. J.) 
Parker (T. E.) 
12983, 17060. 
Parker (W. A. S.) 
14243. 

Parkes (Ennis): 
Evergreen Eve. 917. 
Forbidden fruit. 12830. 

Parkinson (L. T.): 
Dreaming of you. 18865. 


Indian summer.. 


Sea jazz blues. 2919. 
I’m steerin’ for Erin. 


Apple blossoms. 


Night. 22386. 
Only you. 20047. 
Pearl. 20100. 


Sweet little bundle of love. 20517. 
Your smile. 20966. 


Parkinson (W. B.) Parkinson’s sys- 
tem of class instruction. 17685, 
17686. 

Parks (J: Aspe 

Alexander. 9450. 


And there were shepherds. 

I will arise. 14163 (260). 

Mammy’s hush-a-bye. 14163 (529). 

Parks’ sacred three-part choruses. 
24805. 

Ready, let’s go. 281%, 7182, 7183. 

Russo-Spanish stew. 22695. 

Santa Claus and Uncle Sam. 
14163 (491). 

Parks: (Je A: eoee 

Alexander. 9450. 

Canes friend. 1720, 5946. 
My old southern home. 22348. 

Parks’ sacred three-part choruses. 
24805. 

Ready, let’s go! 2817, 7182, 

Russo-Spanish stew. 22695. 

Sonny o’ mine. 15910. 

When Jesus was a child. 
7699 


14163. 


7183, 
3261, 


72 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Parlow (Edmund): 
At the woodland spring. T7867. 


Dancing under the _ lime-tree. 
8069. 

Huntsman. 8312. 

Little butterfly. 8520. 


Out in the field. 8831. 
Returning home. 8935. 
Parre (Hal) Thanks very much. 
13903. 
Parrett (H. 8S.) When your heart bids 
love good-bye. 12203. 
Parris (J. A.) Mr. Diamond man. 
19769. 
Parrish (Ry R.) : 
Americans. 18481. 
Nearer and dearer God to thee. 
19919. 


Parrison (Florence) 
24293. 

Parrott (Charles) Down on the farm 
they all ask for you. 9980. 

PareyedC. Ef.) 

Five romantic pieces. 22530. 

Scherzo in F. 564. 

Parry (Joseph) Arabella. 9511. 

Parsons (George) Little Mississippi 
home. 24831. 

Parsens (Harold) Play songs for 
little folk. - 20123, 20124, 

Parsons: (i T.)-: 

Isle of pearls. 10601. 

Memories of mother. 391. 
Parsons (L. B.) Thisdry land. 53852. 
Partenope. 24808, 24809. 
Parti (M.) Fantasia waltz. 23804. 
Partington (Jack) My Granada girl. 

13371, 20974 (172). 
Partipilo (Joseph). 

River. 15575. 
Partridge (F. L.): 

Pink and yellow. 2756. 

Song of the guleh. 11727. 

Waltzing with Mamey and Rose. 

696. 
Partridge’ (‘T.) Wi) 
Marguerite. 117. 
Pascal (André) Sonatine. 22848. 
Pascal (Florian) pseud. See Wil- 
liams (J.) 
Pascal (Julian) : 

Ecstasy. 18890. 

Romance in A flat. 22673. 
Pascale (Elia) Day and night. 6021. 
Paschall (J. D.) Monkey man with 

your monkey glands. 8662, 22279. 
Paschall (J. M.) If that eould only 
be my last dream. 24142. 
Paseoe (R. W.): 
Deedle-dee-dee Detroit. 9924. 

Faded love letters. 3888. 

Holding hands. 8291. 
Pasher (R.) Lobsters. 


June blues. 


On the Piave 


Ding! dong! oh! 


22114, 


Patterson (A. W.) 
i Patterson (C. H.) 


Paskal (Simon): 


Kal mekadish. 24271. 
Sholoim aleichem. 25052. 
Paskman (Dailey) Camel dreams. 
23549. 
Pasqualotto (G. E.) Core senza am- 
more. 9816. 


Pasquier (Aimée Pauline) : 
Mazurka russe. 14163 (342). 
Printemps. 14163 (449). 
Sur les pointes. 14168 (551). 
Valse des mouches. 14163 (585). 
Valse romantique. 14163 (586, 
587). 
Passero (Catherine) :_ 
Love’s golden days. 
24394. 
’ Wallace Reid. 18213. 
Passing show of 1922. 1411, 9949, 
10252, 10619, 10841, 11094. 

Passing show of 1923. 138663, 14277, 
19918. 
Passmore 
warning. 
Pastallé (V.) 

3625. 
Pataky (Hubert): 
Drei orchesterlieder 
stimme. 7081. 
Zwei lustige lieder. 8844. 
Patané (Anthony) WHastern serenade. 


17344, 19639, 


(J. R.) 
6151. 
Chimes fox trot. 


Fair maidens, 


1722, 


fiir hohe 


6111. 
Patané (Sebastiano) : 
Giannina. 1968. | 


Stella veneziana. 3022. 
Patch o’ blue. 2784. 


Pate (A. W.) Moonshine blues. 11031. 


Patek (R. M.) Mariachen waltzer. 
10925. 

Patek’s music store. Cieciorki polka. 
12595. 

Paten (D. B.) San Francisco blues. 
20288. 


Paterson sons & co. Itd.: 
Eppie Adair. 10068. 
Folk songs of Scotland. 12821. 
Lee’s (Markham) books for begin- 
ners. 2342, 2343. : 
Night-night. 19930. 
Oh Nancy’s hair is yellow like 
gowd. 11245. 
Peasant cantata. 16457. 
Pathe (H.) Merry spring. 
Paths of June. 11364. 


7808 (80). 


Patre sur la montagne. 15627. 
Patriotie songs. 22534. 

Patten (G. E.) Why don’t my dreams 
' come true. 731. 


Harp of Oisin. 
8263. 
Charlie refined. 


9736. 
Patterson (H.)  Once-mighty Tutan- 
' khamen. 4852. 
Patterson (E. M.) Im June. 21926. 


1773 


INDEX 


pt. 17, n. S., v. 18 


Patterson (F. L.) Moon madness. 
2535. 

Patterson (Frank) 
2489, 

Patterson (H. L.): 
By-bye I’m going by-bye. 21221. 
I’m a cuckoo. 19241. 

Patterson (Henrietta) Ive got to 

Sigh. 24124 
Patterson (James) I ain’t got no 
friends. 10410. 
Patterson (Jean) : 
All over you. 5719. 
Wander back. T7661. 
Pattison (Lee) Land of bye and bye. 
10722. 
Pattison (R. L.) 
7635. 
Patton (Dave) Take your time papa, 
for we have all night long. 25225. 
Paul (Lady Dean) : 
Berceuse de Venfant mourant. 
23478. 
Bloomsbury waltz. 14330. 
Bouncing ball. 14342: 
Child talking to the cat. 14425. 
Humming tops. 14861. 
Mouth organs. 15397. 
Musical box. 15409. 
Picture of clowns. 15651. 
Street hawkers. 15948. 
Tango. 16015. 
Paul (G. VY. de) Méthode compléte 
@ harmonium. 2507. 
Paul (Gee) Never again. 6949. 
Paul’ (Ho Bi)  peeud. See Fifer 
(Bertha). 
Paul (Mrs. L. A.) Pal of my dreams. 
come true. 2722. 

Paul (Leslie) Desert Rose. 12687. 

Pauley (Roy): 

And Henry’s meant for pres-i-dent 
when we a-Fordin’ go. 12390. 
When we a-Fordin’ go. 7704. 

Paull (x. J.) That dear sweet mother 

of mine. 5322.° 

Pail Ge) 

Charge of the Light brigade. 
18364 (42). 
Mareh victorious. 17389. 
New York and Coney Island cycle 
march-two step. 25595 (198). 
Stranger’s story. 14163 (544). 
Pauls (Elsie) On my path of dreams. 
2695. 
Pavanelli (Lamberto) : 
Follow on. 3935. 
Largo. 195383. * 
Pavani (E.) When our Saviour 
wished to prove. 25478. 
Pavlovitch (Ludmila) Youths love 
and marriage. 16367. 
Paxton (W.) & co. ltd.: 
Adagio. 12464. 
Allegretto. 4989. 


Memorial day. 


Virginia home 


1774 


Arian (Q4ae. 

Autumn moon. 16447. 
Beggar’s opera. 12468. 
Berceuse. 16490. 

Bren’ cheese an’ zider. 9654. 
Cabby’s lament. 66. 

Celtic suite. 9722. . 
Complete organist. 12610. 
Coppélia. 14545. . 

Could a man be secure? 12623. 
Cradle song. 1778. 

Daffodil land. 14503. 

Dancing in the twilight. 16659. 
Dancing leaves. 14512. 

Danse moderne. 21891. 


Dragon-flies. 12722. 


Dreaming. 20304. 

Hehoes. 21479. 

Hight short pieces. 9513. 

Elégie héroique. 14611. 

Forward! be our watchword. 
23846. 

Four valsettes. 21506, 

Fruits of love. 23862, 

Gallantrie. . 19013. 

Lagoon lullaby. 2324, 19525. 

Lament. 19528. 

Largo. 12886. 

Let’s brighten everything! 316. 

Little lady. 13181. 

Londonderry air. 13195, 24346. 

Marche aux flambeaux. 15290. 

Melodiana. 24489. 

Menueito. 10972. 

Military march. . 20308. 

Minuet. . 13355. 

Minuet in G minor. 6281. 

Modestie. 19775. 

Moonlight reverie. 24545. 

Moonlight sonata. 14293. 

Moto perpetuc. 17474. 

Myths and melodies. 15478. 

Newton’s theory of musie copy 
books. 2617, 15498. 

O hearken Thou. 15526. 

Ocean tempest. 22434. 

Old King Cole. 8807. 

Once in a garden. 2700. 

Penguins’ walk. 4906. 

Polish dance. 15678. 

Ravana. 17773. 

Reve angelique. 24926. 

River lullaby. 17795. 

Romance slavonique. 157638. 

Scherzino. 2993. 

Serenade. 9003, 9007. 

Serenade espagnole. 13707. 

Six short variations on an Irish 
air, 23407. 


Song of Charmion. 11722. 
Spring song. 8633. 

Spring’s enchantment. 609. 
Storm fantasy. 9114. 
Symphony in B minor. 17849. 


Pearlman (Morris) 


INDEX 


nos. 1-138, 1923 


Tame cat. 13887.7 
Tea-shop girl. 16021. 
Valse caprice. 20269. 

Valse fantasque. 3199. 
Variations on a_ ground bass. 
4048. ; 

‘Water-babies. 5504. 

World requiem, 20908. 

Yarn of the broker’s man. 9373. 
Payer Godard.) : 

Alimaboo bay. 5715. 

I’m in love with a million girls. 


6417. 
Loving time. 6710. 
Springtime. 18828. 
Paynal (Adrein) Chimére  vaincue. 
12585. 


Payne (Art) Let me miss you, sweet 
papa. 2350, 8501, 17266. 
Payne: (Hi: B:):: 
Alimaboo bay. 5715. . 
I’m in live with a million girls. 
6417. r 
Loving time. 6710. 
Springtime. 13828. 
Payne (KE. 8S.) Good old days. 8239. 
Payne (Guilford) You gon’t worry 
my mind. 23318. 
Payne (Lish) See Payne (H. B.) 
Payne (Urs). : 
Sunshine and roses for you. 623. 
Welcome to the holy city. 710. 
Paynter (G. J.) Fire dance. 10122. 
Payton (Dave) Why do you want to 
throw me away. 38289. 
Payton (T. A.) Dearie. 3760. 
Payton (Tom) musie pub. corp.: 
Heilo, old home town of mine. 
6322. 
Why is Miss Liberty all lit up? 
fia 
Peabody (J. P.) Five songs. 
Peaches. 2220, 2731, 3885. 
Peacock (G. R.) Thoughts in a gar- 
den. 5357, ; 
Peacock (H. I.) If this world was all 
sunshine. 2168. 
Peacon (A. G.): 


24814. 


Gloria. 10225. 
Kyrie. 10710. 
Peake (J. D.) Tone and rhythm. 
661. 


Pearce (Ada) Bobbie my dancing 
butterfly. 23509. 
Kiss by wireless. 


22084. 
Pearlman (S.) Ob how, oh how you 
make love. 19996. 


‘Pearly (Fred): 


Aboultonpez. 20981. 
Bonne Aubaine. 3545. 
Bonne place, 21187. 
Elle aime ga. 1885. 
Emméne-moi. 21500. 


J’aime pas ca. 21972. 
J’ te veux. 10617. 
Je suis le petit jeune homme que 


vous cherchez. 10629. 

Joli soir de printemps. 15072, 

15073. 

Mes parents sont venus me 

chercher. 4639. 

Moment de m’en aller. 22275. 
Pearson. (EK, P.) Girls o’ mine. 
216338. 
Pearson (F. W.) Golden memory. 
1990. 
Pearson, :|., Cae is: ) Remembrances. 
17788. 


"Ops, the diet that I 
13496. 

Oh, what’s the use 
1188. 

Menuet romanesque. 


Pearson (Joe) 
love the best. 

Pearson (N. QO.) 
of worrying. 

Pearson (Ora) 
463-4. 

Pearson (W. W.) Iron 
14163: (277). 

Peasant dances. 2740. 

Pease (Harry) : 


founders. 


Deeze, doze and dem. = 12683, 
12684. 
Fancy Naney Clancy. 1910, 3895. 


How can I believe you, when you 
lied to me so many times. 6359. 
I don’t care whose mamma you 
Were but youre my _ sweet 
mamma now. 10427, 12962. 
Ill hop, skip and jump into my 
mammy’s arms. 63895. 
I’m going to hop, skip and jump 
into my Mammy’s arms. 4192. 
I used to love to go dancing, but 
now I go dancing to love. 4218. 
I wish I had a papa like the papa 
who lives next door. 21882. 
It’s all your fault. 21964. 
Me no -speak a good English. 
22218, 24479. 
Poor little wallflower. 2769, 4949. 
Radi-adi-o. 7176. 
Two little eyes in Dixie. 13980. 
When I rebuild that shack in 
Athlone. 38260. 
When the moon shines on the cow 
shed. 12185. 
Pease (Howard) 
pety flappers. 7532. 
Pease (J. L.): 
Hawthorn tree. 6310. 
OV’ man Conshunee. 15554. 
Peasley (Verna) Little dreamboat. 
° 15200. 
Peates music house, ine. 
Me. 14984. 
Peavey (Doris) In the summer-time 
we'll have the wedding. 4801, 15026. 
Peavey (H. M.) In the summer-time 
we'll-have-the-wedding. 4301, 15026. 
Pecci (Fred) Heart o’ mine. 2041. 


If ye love 


1775 


Those flippety flop- 


- 


Ae an 


INDEX 


Dt. TE Sav. a8 


Peck (J. L.) Love can not be hidden. 
6688. 

Peck (Leonard) Concert study. 8034. 

Peck (M. F.) Romance. 2851. 

Peck (W. E.) Home coming song. 
10362. 

Peckinpaugh (L. A.) Weaving. 5514. 

Pecorella (V.) Tenerezza. 25250. 

Pedersen (Y. O.) Your eyes are like 
the rainbow. 12327. 

Pedrell (Felipe) Look at her well. 


1100. 

Pedrette (EH. A.) Impromptu in G 
major. 8381. 

Pedretti (F. C.) Won’t you come 
back. 3319. 


Peel (Graham): 
Conundrum. 3682. 
Go down to Kew in lilac time. 
3994. 
Setting sun. 5109. 
Visit from the sea. 
Peep show. 5978. 
Peer (Raymond): 
For a smile hides a broken heart. 
10151. 
Girlie of today. 10217. 
When it’s watermelon time in 
Dixie. : 12072: 
Peery (N. D.) When mother memories 
are a string of gold. 5553. 
Peery (R. R.): 
Chariot race. 12576. 
Dancing pony. 12652. 
Jolly clown. 13078. 
Lead Thou my soul. 
Mion.” WL72: 
Nocturne in A. 15513. 
Oberlin pep song. 22431, 24692. 
Parade. 13525. 
Spring frolic. 25148. 
Without you. 3315. 


12086. 


4456. 


Peever (T. J.) That old hill crest. 
ge ba ES bs 

Pegg (EH. F.) & son. Story the petals 
told. %435. 


Pelabon (Charles) Joya. 18081. 


Pelissier (Victor) Dry those eyes. 
1STL. 
Pell music pub. co. Ashes of ven- 


geance. 18452. 
Pellegrino (Rosario) : 
Beneath your balcony. 
Bull eyes. 816. 
I'll pick my rose on Broadway. 
24090. 
Ireland free state. 1045. 
Mother dear you are all that I 


14303. 


own. 24559. 
Take me back to sunny Italy. 
Domes. 
You are my sweet little angel of 
love. 25565. 
Pelleschi (Joseph) Haitian lullabye. 


972. | 


Pelletier (Wilfrid) In the dark, in 


the dew. 6483. 
Peltier (H. F.) In former days. 
10560. 


Pelunis (Dorothy) : 
Dissipatin’ mama blues. 
Little kiss or two. 24327. 
Mojave. 8659. 

Mud pies. 15403. 
What a fool you made out of me. 
16217, 25459. 


Pemberton (C. E.): 


9942. 


Lullabies. 15262. 
Virginia Rose. 16172. 
Pemberton (Stafford) Dagmar the 
Slave girl. 9863. 
Pena hueca. 513. 


Pence (Alta) Just an old-time sweet- 
heart. 15094. 

Pender (Chris.) : 
I’m not doing it now. 17057. 
My old man’s got a monkey gland. 
‘13885. 

Penick (J. S8.).: 
When shadows creep. 18253. 
100% American. 23352. 


Penington ¢Mrs. J. B.) Land of a 
million smiles. 24281. 

Penitent. 17700. 

Penn (A. Ai) 

Alabama dreams. 21002. 


Call me and Ill come to 
5679 (153), 5889. 

Carissima. 7972, 9704. 

Hand in hand with you. 19087. 

House of a friend. 12939. 

Just to hear you whisper, I love 
you. 19483, 19484, 22021, 22022, 
24248-24951. 

Lamplit hour. 

Love shadows. 4536, 4537, 6697. 

Mighty lonesome. 4646-4 6 4 8, 
15345, 22247. 

Others. 24767, 24768. 

Radio bugs on parade. 17760. 

Sing along. 25077, 25595 (485). 

Sun and moon. 5679 (359). 


you. 


13132-13134. 


Sunrise and you. 18850-13853, 
18007. 
Thy will be done. 5679 (3871), 


7541, 25303. 


Penn (W. H.) First love, dearest 
love. 14163 (174). 
Penn music pub. co.: 
Amor patriz. 57385. 
John Hay. 6548. 
Linnet. 6639. 
Old Berks. 4828. 
Pennato-Malvezzi (Amilcare) : 
Miranda. 8649. 
Réponse 4 Salomé. 8932. 
Penney (EK. R.) Rose of Arkansas. 
20248. 


1776 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Pennino (Francesco) : 
°A seapricciata. 18373. 
Addio! le dissi. 18380. 
Arrivanno ’America. 16437. 
Brunettella. 12525. 
Camicia nera. 1668. 
Cumm’amme! 18737. 
Dolee viso. 18823. 
Faccia sfreggiata. 18932. 
Mala femmena. 19669. 
Malincunia. 19672. 
Marcia dei Fascisti. 
Messina. 19752. 
*Nnucentella. 19988. 
Procetana. 20163. 
Quadriglia napoletana. 20177. 
Tarantella Americana. 20557. 


379. 


’U Sicilianu. 20687. 
Vedenno cantare. 20719. 
Penny (Grace) Tea-time. 25236. 


Penso (—): : 
Pourvu qu’ tu m’ aimes. 15687. 
Quand onaeca. 13608. 
Sans le faire esprés. 15802, 17834. 
Penso (R.): 
Ah! vraiment pour me dire cela. 
14183. 
C’est pour toi. 16542. 
Je n’crois que ce que “j’vois. 
19420. 
L. O. V. E., a little love spell. 


10742. 
13541, 24823. 
Bats in the belfry. 


eyes of love. 
Pepita Jiménez. 
Pepper (H. S.) 

16471. 
Peralta (J. P.) 
Perey (C. A.) 

dies. 515. 
Percy (S. E.) Kitty Malone. 15136. 


Mi desgracia. 6818. 
Forty attractive melo- 


Perdoname. 17703. 
Peree (M.) pseud. See Robinson 
(IES) BP.) 


Pereira (Elpidio) -Calabar. 12538. 
Péréz-Moya (Antoni) Jolly bachelors. 
15075. 


Perfect fool. 8851, 8852, 11379, 11380. 


Perfect lady. 24212, 24429, 24822, 
25108; 25372, 25417. 
Perfetti (E.) Canzona sincera. 3582. 


Pergolesi (G. B.) 
highest. 10226. 
Pericas (Jaime) 
leria.: 21001. 
Perilhou (A.): 
Danse rustique. 12658. 
Deuxiéme fantaisie. 14163 (141). 
Deuxiéme fantaisie pour piano et 


Glory to God in the 


Al parque de artil- 


orchestre, orgue ad_ libitum. 
- 7808 (28). 
Idyle. 138543, 13544. 
Musette du XVITI® siécle. 14163 
(365). 
Navarraise (La) 7808 (74).. 
f RT 


Perkett (C. E.): 
Bouquet valley of my .northern 
mountain home. 3550. 
May blossom time. 10939. 
Perkins (C. C.) I met you in dream- 
land. 4208. 
Perkins’ (C/E) 2 li 
more down. 10052. 
Perkins (Lawrence) : 
Chi, 21286. 
Dorothy. 1854. 
Ha! ha! ha! ha! now isn’t that a. 
joke. 21681. 
Perkins (Ray): 
Calico days. 16546. 
Fight lion fight. 16804. 
Hey, Eddie! your wife’s on the 
phone: 3 24731. 
Old grey owl. 20018. 
Sleepy. 2961. 
Way down Mobile. 18223. 
Perle du Brésil. 3181. 
Perlen der Cleopatra. 23364, 23367, 
23388, 23389, 23612, 24196, 24824. 
Pero (Alexander) : 
Crux fidelis. 18733. 
Te, Joseph, celebrent. 
Peronace (A.): 
Femmena napulitana. 1922. 


make it one 


20561. 


Fuimmucenne a Napule. 1956. 

Napule e mamma. 2605. 

Pugnale fascista. 7159. 

Se chiamma nfamita’. 7270. 
Peronace (A.) & ©co.: 

A partenza! 1478. 

Dint’ ’e cancellee!... 1831. 
Peroni (P. N.) Nobili. 19943. 


Perricone (L. & R.) Stop shedding 


tears. 17987. 
Perrone (Frank): 
Maliziosetta. 4570. 
Nofrio. 2631. 
Perry (A. -E.) Cowboy’s dream. 
9829. 
Perry (A; +H, ) Paramount. blues. 
_ 20091. 
Perry (C. A.) Fairest state I know. 
6153. 
Perry (F. C.) Jesus needs you where 
you are. 4352. 
Perry (G. O.) YTll always love. you. 
10442. 
Perry (H. M.) Some distant day. 
22833. 
Perry (J. M.) You still seem strange. 
20954. 
| Perry (P. B.) Song of home sweet 
home. 11725. 
Perry (S. A.) : 
Brown, black and yellow blues. 


3061, 9667, 9668. 


Dreamy lotus land. 3821. 

Perry (W. F.). Daddy, what will 
baby say when she grows older? 
23668. 

7 


INDEX 


Perry (Winnie) : 
Flower garden. 
Hold up your light. 
Parting love. 20098. 
Refused letter. 24917. 

Perry’s (A. W.) sons: 
Abide with me. 18377. 
American beauty. Q4TA. 
Beautiful twilight star. 
Blessed hour of prayer. 
Blue bells of Scotland. 
By the sea. 5877. 
Carry me back to old 

18637. 
Crystal hill. 5992. 
Dashing through the snow. 23688. 
Drifting away from the Savior. 
6092. 

Drifting thoughts. 6094. 

Drink to me only with thine eyes. 
15398. 

Hyening pleasures. 

Fairies of the forest. 

Hawaiian farewell. 

Heavenly places in 

Lord 14807. 

Imperial band march. 14993. 

In green pastures. 19341. 

In the gloaming. 10578. 

In the spring sunshine. 15024. 

Just a pal o’ mine. 10662. 

King of Kings. 19505. 

Love’s old sweet song. 

March of the boy scouts. 

Nancy Lee. 15476. 

Oh! dem golden slippers. 

Priscilla. 7149. 

Reflections on the lake. 

Reverie du soir. 11508. 

Rock-a-bye baby waltz. 

Rock me to sleep, mother. 

School days. 11590. 

Shepherd boy waltz. 11635. 

Tis thy lovely bright 

Zhe ely 

Vacation time is here. 12056. 

Valse de concert. 16150. 

When I stand on the streets of 

gold. 20812. 
When the roses bloom, my darl- 
ing. 16255. 

Whispering hope. 25502. 

Sight seeing song. 15846. 
Persico (S.) Pensiero notturno. 7091. 
Pesce (Albert) One exciting night. 

492. 
Pescetti (G. B.) 
7366. 

Pessard (E.) Minuett royal. 

Pesse (Maurice) : 
Chanson qd’ autrefois. 1703. 
Chanson du coucou. 1708. 
Dans la paix du soir. 6010. 
Habafiera. 8253. 

Madrid. 19656. 


23832. 
19140. 


5811. 
18545. 
5844, 


Virginny. 


16775. 
6155. 
19100. 


Jesus, my 


15253. 
10914. 


24703. 
15737. 
20238. 
20234. 


eyes. 


Sonata per cimbalo. 


10999. 


| 


pti ay nos. vias. 


Par la sente embaumée. 11348. 


Pastel aux tons fanés. 507. 
Juatre petites chansons sans 


paroles. 22546. 
Souple, comme des lianes. 5218. 
Tout prés de la souree. 662. 
Valse d’une heure. 20709. 


Vers les bois, vers les champs. 


5456. ‘ 
Pestel (E.) Etudes de mécanisme. 
18916. 
Peter (G. D.) If you would only eare. 
10550. 
Peter (G. D.) & co. “Mamma, papa 
and you. 22179. “ 


Peter on the sea. | 24827. 
Peterkin (Norman) : 
Chaste wife’s reply. 12578. 

Hours of idleness. 12938. 
Peterman (R. A.) Mother, I’m going 
to leave you, and, live with the 
angels above. 15391. 
Peters (C. D. F.) That boyhood pal 
of mine. 3099. 
Peters (C. F.): 
Alt-China. 5725. 
Julius Caesar. 21684. 
Priludium, Intermezzo und Fuge. 
7134. 
Rodelinde. 21685. 
Vier balladen. 6954. 
Peters (E. G.) Sweetheart o’ mine. 


1337. 
Peters (E. L.) Egyptian vampire. 
21484. 


Peters (Frank): 
Eegvpt-land. 14609. 
Ev’ry girl is just a pretty fairy. 
8167. 
Georgia cotton blossom. 
Hackensack. 21682. 
Hindos beauty. 8284. 
It’s the life. 15047. 
Just holdin’ hands. 
Mizzoo. 13319. 
My Virginia apple blossom. 
Mystery. 15472. 
Orange blossoms. 15592. 
Since mother was a girl. 22798. 
Sloe eyes. 13758. 
Simile. 5163. 
‘Sweet Avon. 5269. 
There’s fingers on the keys. 23039. 
Peters (G. E.) Away to the. Black 


21620. 


8446, 
19898. 


Hills. 1558. 

Peters (Lawrence) Varsity follies. 
12071. 

Peters (M. A.) Im banne der jugend- 
lust. 2178. 


Lorraine. 13209. 


3860, 10061, 


Peters (Stewart) 

Peters (W. F.): 

Enemies of women. 
10062. 

Fires of spring. 10124. 


1778 


ee ee a 


INDEX 


2 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Petersen (J. A.) ‘Little red school 


house. 2384. 
Peterson (A. EK.) Marriage of Nan- 
nette. 4596. 


Fetersen)-(E.-'T.): 
Fool from the start. 3936, 12823. 
Why did you make me love you. 

16291. 

Peterson (Maurice) : 

March. 7095. 

Tunin’ in. 23098. 
Peterson (W. A.) Little star. 
Pether (H. E.): 

All the girls are nic-er-ty nice. 

12871. 

Co-optimists. 12616. 

Mirror of dear yesterday. 

Quaint songs. 1241. 

Reynolds & co.’s concert albums, 

no. 338. 15744. 

Third selection. 

Two monologues. 

Veterans of variety. 14010.. 

When baby calls you daddy. 9299. 

When your trunk is labelled New 

York City, but your heart is 
crying Alabam. 14081. 

Petre, CALS.) ¢ 
Dans le sentier fleuri. 
Danse de jadis. 14522. 

Petit choc. 14471, 14989, 15057, 15569, 

15642, 15643, 16144. 
Petite robe. 4916. 
Petitpierre (M. C.) 


6664. 


19760. 


1370. 
13548. 


12654. 


When Jesus died 


for me. 16237. 
Petri (W. H.) My Mexican gal. 
17524. 


Petrick (Mrs. J. L.) Just. room for 


two in a birch canoe. 19478. 

Petrie (Fred) My daddy loves so 
easy and slow. 22319. 

Petrie (H. W.) Until the end of 
time. 5679 (380). 

Petrikin (Blanche) If I had you. 
2164. 


Petrilena (Esther) “ Won’t you come 
home with me: 12262. 

Petrocelli (Jeannette) Ma mere. 4558. 

Petroff (Steve): 

Life is a dream. 19558. 

Sea waves. 20311. 
Pettis (Jack) Bugle call rag. 9670. 
Pettit (Sybil) I wonder. 8367. 
Pettman (Edgar) In Judah’s fields. 

2194. 
Peycke (Frieda) : 

Barnyard fable. 

Child next door. 


5804. 
14424, 


Friends of mine. 10179. 
_ Peyton (Dave): 
Good time blues. 10261. 


Lonesome woman’s blues. 19606. 
Out line of history. 20068. 
Poker money has no home. 17731. 
Southern stomps. 15917. 


Peyton (Dave) music pub. co.: 
Deep river blues. 16688. 
Indian avenue blues. 17137. 
Southern stomps. 15917. 
Peyton (Tom) Merrily we roll along 
down to Mary Lee’s. 4636. - 
Pfefferkorn (Otto) Iris. 7808 (52). 
Pfeiffer (Agatha) :~ 
Mass in honor 
15306. 
Salutaris hostia. 1180. 
Tantum ergo. 1350. 
Tota pulchra es, O Maria. 25825. 
Pfeiffer (Rubin) Mein veibel breineh. 

10951. 

Pfister (C. A.) Come back. 88. 
Pfitzner (Hans): 

- Abbitte. 1479. 
Alte weisen. 
Arbeitsmann. 1534. 
Christelflein. 12591. 

Denk es, O seele. 1827. 
Hingelegte ruder. 16759. 
Herbsthauch. 2049. 
Hussens kerker. 16989. 
Konzert fiir klavier es-dur. 
22047, 22048. 
Lass scharren deiner Rosse Huf. 
17251. 
Sderspruch. 17826. 
Sehnsucht nach vergessen. 
Stille stadt. 3025. 
Verlassene migdlein. 3215. 
Von deutscher seele. 38228, 3229. 
Willkommen u. abschied. 3305. 


Pfitzner (Walther) : 
Maypole dance. 244738. 
Petite valse coquette. 17708. 
Pflanzer (Hans) Im friihling wirds 
hochzeit gemacht. 13024. 


of St. Joseph. 


23388, 23389. 


6597, 
‘ 


2922. 


Pflueger (Carl) Lead, kindly light. 
10740. 

Phelps (G. A.) Come on and do it. 
18709. 

Phelps (H. C.) Alabama mammy. 
- 14190. 

Phénoméne. 21265. 

Phi-Phi. 838, 864, 1362. 


Philbrook (Mrs. R. B.'H.): 
Albanian mareh. 7808 (38). 
Colonel Fitch march. 7808 (15). 
S. I. B. A. march. T808 (116). 
10th regiment march. 7808 (156), 

14163 (563). 

Philharmonischer verlag: 

Freie bahn. 1949. 


Friihlings-ballade. 1954. 
Friihlingsgruss. 1955. 
Hab’ mich lieb! 2017. 


Hoch Heidecksburg! 2061. 

Ich such ’ne geschiedene frau. 
2159. 

Mi querida! 

Trifling rag. 


2509. 
3173. 


1779 


INDEX 


> pti, noe was 


Philharmonischer verlag—Continued. 


Valse divine. 3198. 
Yoshiwara. 3336. 
Philipp (A. A.) I wish the morning 


would never come. 261. 
Philipp (Isidore) : 
Clair de lune. 14163 (105). 
Deux piéces. 14163 (483). 
Exercices et etudes techniques. 
25095 (84). 
Méthode élémentaire et pratique 
de piano. 25595 (186). 
Philippo (L.): 


A Vombre des Tamaris. 16374— 
16375. 

Amorosa. 17, 1522. 

Chanson. 43, 1579. 


Colombine réve. 5968. 
Dans la langueur du soir. 16660, 
18757. | 
De la rosée sur la prairie. 16675, 
18771. 
Dimanche de mai. 
Etudes de mécanisme. 
Hedjaz. 4089. 
Méchante. 389, 2475. 
Ménuphar. 4766. 
Yeso. 5643, 7764. 
Phillan (Eustace) : 
Evening over the forest. 
Hungry sea. 4133. 
Philleo (Estelle) : 
In old Tucson. 19350. 
Oh golden land. 24704. 
Once I met happiness. 20034. 
Philley (A. M.) Be still. 18508. 
Phillips (A. F.) Telegram to Alabam. 
9162. 
Phillips 
13621. 
Phillips 
song. 
Phillips 
11360. 
Pips SOW. Ae hc 
His own, His very own. 19137. 
Summer. 20492. 
Thou hast searched me and know 
me. 20629. 
Winter. 20888. 
Phillips (Edward) : 
Her, nobody but her. 
I’m sorry. 19266. 
I never knew I could fall in love 
with someone. 17066. 
Phillips (Elli) Give the boys the 
bonus. 6237. 
Phillips (Fred) : 
Heartaches. 21724, 23987. 
Pango Pango maid. 22523. 
Wrap me up and send me C. O. 
D. to Tennessee. 23297. 
Phillips (G. H.) 
songs. 10502. 


14556. 
18916. 


3874. 


(Adry B.) Rainbows end. 
(Aletha B.) 


9743. 
CCP Vs) 


Child life in 


Passing review. 


19124. 


I sing the same old’ 


Phillips \(H"ty: 
Bells of Brittany. 7908. 
Devonshire wedding. 18364 (242). 
Keep sake. 2283. 
My heart’s haven. 
Phillips (H. M.) 
baby. 15443. — 
Phillips (J. A.): 
Autumn. 18468. 
Spring. 20458. 
Phillips (L. A.) Lines on mother’s 
face. 15190. 
Phillips (7 Bayz 
As it began to dawn. 2448. 
Hear my prayer. 14803. 
Lord, Thou hast been our dwell- 


— 15430. 
My little Egyptian 


ing place. 22132. 
Phillips (L. EB.) Byes. 8170. 
Phillips (lL. Z.): 

Oh-Maggie. 15544. 


One good time. 7024. 
Phillips (Leslie) Why did you cry? 
16290. 


‘Phillips (AE Wy: 


Among the willows. 14214. 
Daffodils in London town. 14504. 
Old world dance songs. 2690. 
Rebel maid. 4997. 

Phillips (N. M.): 
Boys of sixty one. 12515. 
Tut-ankh-amen. 12016. 

Phillips (O. M.) Dixie blues. 6040. 

Phillips (P. F.) Our little King of 


Bethlehem. 20062. 

Phillips (P. V.) Wait till Pm gone. 
3234. 

Phillips (T. W.) Our public schools. 
7049. 


Phillips (W. G.) Dreaming of mother. 
16738. 
Phillips & Page: 
In Arecady. 14999. 
Sadie, my Bow’ry baby. 
Songs and duet. 22852. 
Swanee cabin. 15977. 
Tarantelle. 20559. 
Philpot (G. J.) Alone. 3408. 
Phimister (Duane) Isle of Far-away. 
10600. 
Phipp (F. W.) Raffkins. 15725. 
Phoebe in her petticoat. 22551. 
Phoenix (Turner) First love. 
Photo play music co. ine.: 
Ashes of vengeance. 14252. 
Chant des fossoyeurs. 16063. 
Descriptive agitato. 3767. 
Forboding intro. and hurried sus- 
pense. 937. 
Gratitude. 4037. 
Heavy villainous. 4087. 
Hurried tension. 5088. 
Love’s. miracle. © 4547. 
Luz, music score. 362, 1118, 6720. 
Morning glow. 4679. 
Mysterioso dramatico. 


15788. 


10128. 


1167. 


1780 


INDEX 
nos. 1-13, 1923 

"Neath the passion vine. 4760, | Piedigrotta Ceccoli, 1923. 24848. 

6945. Piedigrotta E. Rossi, 1923. 24849. 
Passing of summer. 11359. Piedigrotta Gennarelli, 1923. 24850. 
Peg. 4902. Piedigrotta Izzo, 1922. 24851. 
Pine tree echoes. 4927. Piedigrotta Izzo, 1923. 24852. 
Plaintive. 4931. . Piedigrotta mandolino. 118954, 1385653. 
Searamouche. 25000, 25001. Piedigrotta Mario 19238. 22558. 
Storm. 3508. Piedigrotta Santa Lucia, 1923. 24853. 


Storm hurry. 1318. 
Sunset and silence. 
Wai-loa. 5484. 
Piani (Harry) Molly O’Mara. 245380. 
Piano pleasures. 11388. 
Pianola. pseud. See Napoli (Alberto) 
Piantadosi (Al) If you are as lone- 
some aS Iam. 10545. 
Piatt (C. C.) Oh, take me back, back 
to the farm where I belong. 4186. 
Piatt! (He,O,)): 
Kisses. 22037. 
Wooden shoes. 238292. - 
Piazza (John) Tell me darling, do 
you love me. 22999. 
Piazza (Michael) : 
Cheer up old pal and smile. 
Heart of gold. 211. 
Piazzo (Italo) Pastorale. 
Piccione (Francesco) : 
Minuetto. 17432. 
Notturno. 17711. 
Piecciotto (Clara) : 
Cicaleggio. 9770. 
O’ mare é Napule. 
Piecolino. 15649. 
Pichon (F.) Quand Mussolini 
20178. 
Pick-Mangiagalli (R.): 
Basi e bote. 3496. 
Mahit. 8587. 
Pickens (J. A.) jr. 
sweetheart mine. 
Pickett (L. L.): 
Choice songs. 
Cross and the flag for me. 
Patriotic songs. 22534. 
Tears and triumphs. 22994, 25239. 
Pickford (I. W.): 
Tut Ankh Amen. 
Tut-tut. 75838. 


11807. 


3618. 
11389. 


11210. 
dit. 


7695. 


839, 3629, 9755. 
22534. 


7580. 


Pickles (M.) Egyptian nights. 16757. 
Picone (Mario) : 
Napulitano furastiere. 22372. 


Si vu6 tu. 22781. 
Simpaticona mia. 20363. 
Vurria vuca. 20747. 
Picorri (John): 
Ill trouble more. . 21910. 
Mah jongg blues. 22172. 
Pictures in song. 15653. 
‘Pidoux (Georges) Chant national des 
eyclistes. 16571. 
- Pieces of eight. 2751. 
- Pied piper of Hamelin. 
24846. 
Piedigrotta Anazzo, 1928. 24847. 


1128, 22556, 


When I lost you, , 


11395. 
24854. 


Piedigrotta Santojanni, 1922. 
Piedigrotta Santojanni, 1928. 
Piedigrotta, 1923. 24855. 
Piedt (H. A.) Rippling waters. 8942. 
Piéna (Maurice) Presto agitato. 5812. 
Pierce (E. H.) Lord if my light. 
2398. 
Pierce (F. H.): 
I love you. 6401. 


Night has a thousand eyes. 6958. 
Pierce. (G. O.): 
Girl of the golden West. 8224. 


When they play a Dixie melody. 


Yo-To-San. 9379. 
Pierce (R. E.) Strolling. 9120. 
Pierce (T. J.) Aeroplane Jane. 12355. 
Pierce (W. A.) Palace of Santa Claus 
and his wonderful transformation. 
9413 (1138). 
Pierné (Gabriel) : 
Ballet de la sultane des Indes. 
9564. 
Cradle song. 12344 (26). 
Cydalise et le chévre-pied. 9849- 
9851. 
Danse de Cydalise. 9878. 
Danse de Mnesilla. 9879. 
Danse des suiventes et tu négril- 
lon. 9880. 
Marche des Aegipans. 
Pas de deux. 11356. 
Pas des billets doux. 9880. 
Scéne de Styrax. 11586. 
Serenade. 7808 (119). 
Six ballades frangaises. 
Sonate. 15654. 
Pierné (Paul) Petite suite d 
chestre. 7100. 
Pierre de lune. 2431. 
Pierro (Tommaso) Commander D. A. 
Weaver. 1756. ; 
Pierrot (—) HElégance. 10046. 
Pierson (Robert) Little boy sleepy- 
head. 10790. 
Piesker (Paul) Jealousy. 
PieSni. 2754. 
Pietrapertosa 
. 14163 (465). 
Pietri (Giuseppe) : 
Acqua cheta. 
Addio giovinezza. 
Pietsch (C. F.): 
If youre sorry. 2174. 
Sweet Hileen. 5272. 
Piggott (David) Admirals of Eng- 
land. 5696. 


10918. 


2752. 


Or- 


2242. 


(Janvier) Rigaudon. 


9424, 
5692, 5693. 


Tis 


INDEX 


Pignoloni (Flaminio) Marcia su 
Roma. 22195. 
Pigott & co. lid.: 
Bard of Armagh. T7889. 
Three Irish melodies. 8927. 
Pike (L. A.) My darling. 6897. 
Pike (M. L.) Jacquelina waltz. 24198. 


Pike (Willy) When the moon is smil- 


ing. 16253. 
Pike & Erb. My darling. 6897. 
Pilcher (F. R.) Men o’ the world. 
15328. 


Pilkington (Francis) : 
First set of madrigals and pas- 


torals. 21559. 
Second set of madrigals and pas- 
torals. 22741. 


Pillois (Jacques) : 
Chanson de Yamina. 
Nouste-Damo. 2639. 
O salutaris. 2657. 
Ronde des petits enfants qui vont 

pécher. 22677. 

Tantum ergo. 3082 . 

Pilz (Helen) To you. 11980: 

Pinder (H. R.) There ain’t no man 

can fool me anymore. 13912. 

Pineau (André) A la feste du roy. 

5683. 

Pingault (Claude) Clavecin. 

Pingitore (Michael) : 
Dancing banjo. 12650. 
Ping-a-pep. 13568. 
Plinka > plunki 1727: 

Pinkard (Maceo) : 

He may be your good man Friday, 
but he’s mine on Saturday night. 
14799, 21712. 

Headin’ home. 4081, 19116. 

I’ve got those runnin’ wild blues. 


1706. 


847. 


259. 
It’s the last time daddy. 10609. 
Love me. 6693. 


Mummy glide. 4695. 
My man, he knows how to love. 


19875. 
Panama limited blues. 24794. 
Potomac River blues. 15685, 
22584. 


That’s your hips, if you think 
you’re gonna stay out all night 
on me. 16046. 
Pino (H. M.): 
I’m begging you. 17039. 
In good old school days. 24160. 
In the merry month o’ May. 
24176. 
Just the gal. 19480. 
When you’re away. 
Wishing for you. 
Pinsutia(Gire). 2). 
Good night, good night, beloved. 
12874. 
In April time. 


20845. 
16312. 


14163 (265). 


pt. 117, n. 8., Vv. 18 


In the hour of soften’d splendor. 
14163 (272). 
Spring song. 14163 (536). 
Pinter (Anna) Longings for my 
childhood home. 24360. 
Pinto (Frank) Practical way to 
know chords, strokes and syncopa- 
tion on tenor banjo. 15689. 


Pipe (EK. H.) Gladiola. 3988. 
Piper (G. J.) Little star. 2386. 
Pi-pi-pi-pi-pi. 4929. 


Pippitt. (Ur. & Mrsesee. ee 
AS in years gone by. 1544. 

How I long to be home. 998. 

Piquet (Rolf) Im ttirkisenblauen 

garten. 13026. 

Pirani (HKugenio) : 
Gavotte-rococo. 10196. 
Whirlwind. 12220. 

Pirates of Penzance. 11401. 

Piriou (Ad.) Jeux d’enfants, petits et 
grands. 6546. 
Pirkis (MM. ck. Wao 

925. 

Piron. (Agi 
Bouncing around. 21191. 
Fare thee well, mama’s 

goodbye. 21534. 
Kiss me sweet. 22035. 
Mama knows. 22177. 
New Orleans wiggle. 22384. 
Sud bustin’ blues. 25184. 
Pisanella. 18662. 
Pischinger’ (Anton) 
12493. 
Pitehe (A. J.) 
terday. 5278. 
Pitcher (R. J.) 
25497. 
Pithan):(Mrnsui dt Cy 
19869. 

Pitotti (Goffredo) : 
Fox blue. 6202. 
Montecarlo. 6858. 
Vestine transparenti. 16160. 

Pitt (M. D.) Henry Ford. 19123. 

Pittington (Mrs. C. B.) Sunny girl. 

622. 
Pittman (D. B.) Some one else can 
ery over you. 15885. 

Pitts (D. W.) My beautiful mansion. 

AD: 

Pitts (L. M.) 

Pitt belle canzoni d’Italia. 

Pizzetti (Ildebrando) : 


Fallen comrades. 


gone, 


Blonde _ fee. 


Sweet thought of yes- 
Where the bee sucks. 
My laddie boy. 


Little child. 8521. 
qTi18. 


Chanson de Sainte Alétis. 18662. 

Inno matutino dei catacumeni. 
21948. 

Levommi il mio pensier in parte 
ov’era. “15175. 

Pisanella. 8875. 

Quel rosignuol che si soave piagne. 
15720. 


Requiem mass. 20218. 


1782 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Sonata in fa. 597. 
Vita fugge e non s’arresta un’ 


ora. 16174. 
Planquette (R.) Campane di Corn- 
ville. 1669. 
Plante (Henry) Sweet butterfly. 
11827. . 
Planxty... .17'720: 


Plaster (J.) Playmates still. 2763. 

Plater (D.) Ridgewood. 15749. 

Platt (A. W.) Every day every way, 
I love just you. 8163. 

Platt Ge...) We stand. 
12147. 


Platt (Jane) 
Platte: O.) 
Love pirates. 352. 
Mother’s wand’ring boy. 11056. 
Movie atta boys. 419. 
My California girl. 4707. 
Ob Celestine! 473. 
Soloman’s ball. 586. 
Sometime somewhere. 595. | 
There’s no light a’ burning in the 
window. 3121. 
Vision. 7636. 

Platt bros. music publishers. Every 
day every way, I love just you. 
8163. } 

Platzman (Eugene): 

Balieff’s Chauve-souris. 41. 

Chic-chic-chickens. 3619. 

In paradise, that’s where old 
mothers belong. 10570. 

Little spinning wheel. 22106. 

Twilight and you. 23099. 

Plaxco (lL. R.) . When you've got a 
pal that’s good and true. 23231. 

Play on yo’ harp. 20122. 

Pleasant (W. C.) No automobile. 
2621. 

Pleier (Ludwig) : 

At the fountain. 21069. 
Barearole. 21120. 
Divertimento. 18352. 
Intermezzo. 22576. 
Litaney. 22729. 
Mandolinata. 22186. 
Menuetto. 22232. 
Old folks at home. 
Valse-bluette. 16148. 
Valse serenade. 23134. 

Pleyel “(1.) < 

Six duos faciles. 15673. 

Six duos faciles et progressifs. 
15674: 

“Plumb de line. 20131. 

miumiet ‘CEH: ) Chasseur 
14416. 

Plummer (E. E.) 

yan... 5043. 

Plunkett. (M. W.): 

Come back old pal. 850. 

Winter will come and so _ will 
Spring. 20890. 


12143- 


Harding sleeps. 19095. 


15466. 


suisse. 


Rose of my cara- 


106658—24—31 


Plunkett (V. C.): 
At parting. 25422. 
Dear old Chinatown. 16679. 
Drifting along together. 18870. 
Little kiss or two. 24327. 
Sherazade sweet Sherazade, send 
the rest of those stories to me. 
221k ; ' 
Some one’s been peekin’. 17940. 
To California. 18126. 
What a fool you made out of me. 
25459. 
Plymale (Zelma) Honey do. 2071. 
Poch (Mathilda) Jl love you. 14894. 
Pochon (Alfred) : 
Forlana. 18986. 

Old Haytien cradle song. 
Scherzo-caprice. 20299. 
Pochtar (Moris) Galicianer woloch’]. 

14725. 
Podger (A. W.) Daisy’s love mazurka. 


24727. 


Poepping (Noll): 
Clara. 18690. 
Jelly beans. 19423. 
Pogué (O. L.): 
I’m lonesome for that loving daddy 
of mine. 17054. 
Just because it’s you. 15097. 
Rose of yesterday. 20252. 
Pointer (John) Shail I, wasting in 
despair. 9014. 
Potrier’? (5B. 3} 
Canadiens. 24932. 
Poirin (Beatrice) 
East. 143846. 
Pol (W.) O Gwiazdeczko. 2649. 
Poldini (Ed.) : 
Au jardin. 21071. 
Autumn dreams. 5781. 
Barearoliette. 21123. 
Cherubs. © 5941. 
Elves. 6120. 
Folies @’ autrefois. 8188. 
- Gipsies. 10212. 
Gondolier’s song. 6253. 
King’s violinists. 6590. 
Linnet in the grove. 6640. 
Marquise in porcelain. 6768. 
Petite suite. 24834, 24855. 
Steamboat excursion. 7429. 
Vieux Tsigane. 25414. 

25 poetic studies. 22577. 
Poldowski (—) pseud. See Paul 
(Lady Dean). 
Poleski (Stephen) 
lights; 15772: 
Poliseno (Anthony) That is why I 

am waiting for you. 5329. 
Polk (Gra: 
Just a tiny ray of sunshine. 4382. 
Spring-time is song-time. 25182. 


Rhapsodie d’airs 


Breath from the 


Rose of the moon- 


1783 


INDEX 


Polla. (CW. °C:) + 

I’m longing just. for you. 17055. 

Just like a baby that cries for the 
moon. 19472. 

Songs we love. 20485. 

Songs we ne’er forget. 

Pollack (Benny) Tin 
7547, 13942, 16077. 
Pollack (Lew): 

Emblems of love. 
23352 :(40). 

Every step brings me closer to my 
lovin’ honey lamb. 3880, 8164. 

Fidg-et-ty fidge. 158. 

How my sweetie loves me, she 
loves me all’the time. 24040, 
25595 (395). Te 

I’m feeling blue for mammy Lou. 
1017, 2119, 6406, 10464, 19248, 


20436. 
roof blues. 


18901, 21499, 


ZLBora wooo, Ot) 

If you go, you'll come back by and 
Dw. 1. 2t725+) 426655 DOT9:. hea), 
10547, 21906. 


Javanese flower. 10625, 10626. 

Midnight rose. 10988, 12344 
(166), 18303, 15342-15344, 17423, 
17424. 

More. 17461, 19795, 24548. 

My brother’s coming with pine- 
apples. 15414. 

Oh sing-a-loo. 2675 


One day in September. 11293. 
Vamping Sal. 38203, 5450, 5679 
(384), 23136, 23137, 25400. 


14094, 18293. 
1°* étude. 7804. 
Martian vampire. 


Who will it be. 
Pollain (Fernand) 
Pollins (A. Hy ar. 

13269. 

Pollock (A. B.) 

3398. 

Pollock (B. E.): 
My Dixie home and you. 15418. 
Only one for me. 20046. 

Pollock (Muriel) : 
Ashes of vengence. 
Dancing in the dark. 
Runaway boy. 17819. 


All roads lead home. 


14252, 18452. 
103, 3730. 


Pollock (R. G.) Lily and the rose. 
22088. 
Polly. 10643, 11034, 13756, 14018. 
Pollyoz (—) Monkey business. 19783. 
Polnicky (F. J.) Dakota girl. 6002. 
Polotto (Thomas) Broken heart. 
16521. ; 
Poiotynski (Stefan) Seasons. 570. 
Pomar (H. J.): 
Dream-depths. 21449. 
From a garden. 1952. 
Moon gold. 19787. 


Ponce (M. M.): 


Estrellita. 18911, 18912. 
Little star. 4498. 
Ponce (Philip) 


from herring. 17158 


It shouldn’t taste 


1784 


pt. rr, n. s., v.18 


Ponce (Philip) publications: 

Cat’s whiskers. 5679 (156), 5918. 

Forever mine. 5679 (188), 6196, 
7808 (202). . 

Home folks blues. 
14834. 

It shouldn’t taste from herring. 
16373. (41), 17158. 

It’s men like you make girls like 
me. ' 21966, ‘23352 (70). 

Rub off your wrinkles with a 
smile. 7230, 7808 (281). 

Some rainy day. 5679 (347). 

While the city sleeps. 16373 (97), 
18277. 

Who’s it who loves you who’s it. 


14163 (667), 


huh? 23247, 23852 (148). 
Ponein (Eugéne) Belle aux cheveux 
d'or. | SSL 


Pond (M. W.) Anna Beller Lee. 18. 
Pond (W. A.) & €0.: 
At Thy table Lord. 23426. 
Benedictus es, Domine. 16486. 
Festival Jubilate Deo in D. 929. 
He lives again. 978, 979. 
Molly’s bonnet. 24531. 
Open the gates of the temple. 
20974 (180). 
Te Deum no. 2 in C. 1854.: 
There’s a beautiful land on high. 


18081. 
Ponder (Elizabeth) That’s mother. 
25259. 
Tons (Ch.) Prinkipo. 15704. 
Ponsiglione (F.): 
Dico a me stesso. 3773. 


Rummanimmo appicececate. 5056. 
Poole (KF. W.) Queen of the restau- 
rant. 22616. 
Poole (H. G.): 
Mammy yoo hoo yoo hoo [’m a 
callin’ you. 22181. 
Wonderland blues. 23285. 
Poole (Joe) Just let me rest in my 
Swanee nest. 19471. 
Poor couple. 22580. 
Poor soul sat sighing. 7127. 
Poorbaugh (J. W.) Oh! take me back 
to Dixie. 11250. 


Poovey (J/rs. John) I’m pining for 
you. 19261. - 

Pope (Mary) Carolina memories. 

S004, 


Popkova (Nadia) : 
I made something out of nothing. — 
2136. 
Red hot Eskimo. 
Popper (David): 
Fond recollections. 6194. 
Harlequin. 25595 (391). 
Popple (Harold) Entre nous. 12757. 
Popple (Herbert) Prayer of Richard 


2823. 


De Castre. 7140. 
Poppy. 14194, 14787, 15304, 24874, 
25109. 


INDEX 


“os. 1-13, 1923 


Popson (J. P.) That Sunday after- 
noon. 18069. 
Popular song & record co. Co0-coo- 
ri-coo! 3688. 
Popy (Francis) : 
Bereceuse sicilienne. 14308. 
Colombine réve. 5968. 
Coq gaulois. 14472. 
Défenseurs de Verdun. 9925. 
Eisquisses provencales. 3865. 
Marche des cotillons. 378, 15291. 
Marche sportive. 1125, 17391. 
Pierretie s’éveille. 17715. 
Porpora (N. A.) Concerto for violon- 
cello. 5973. 
Forrata-Doria (F.)° Cuando me besas. 
* 14485. 
PE Orray. Gil.) : 
I’ve got a wonderful sweetie 
treatin’ me pretty now. 8356. 
Vestibule Sam. 20728. 
Porray (Hd.).: 
Childhood blues.. 9744. 
I loved you once, but you stay ed 
away too long. 10455. 
Porret (Julien) Cortége et danse an- 
tique. 3687. 
Porsch (FF. W.) Beneath the Alaska 
skies. 12473. 
Porte (Henri) Souvenirs du limousin. 
11749. 
Porter (F. 8S.) Just noise. 2275. 
Porter (H. W:): 
Back from the sea I come. 21101. 
Beautiful lilies. 5810. 
Beware of the haunts. 21162. 
Bird styles. 51. 
England our mother. 14618. 
Hermit’s evening song. 21729. 
Humpty Dumpty. 21782. 
Hunting for fairies. 21785. 
Jolly brownies. 21998. 
Last apple. 22059. 
Lilaes. 6634. 
Old district school. 22467. 
Pansies. 24796. 
Robin redbreast. 22666. 
School days. 22725. 
Soldier boy. 7352. 
Sun shines on the stream. 
Washington and Lincoln. 699. 
Whalebone. 23201. 
Porter (J. D.) King Tut blues. 10698. 
Porter, CW b.).> 
Come unto Me. 14163 (115). 
There is a land of pure delight. 
14163 (565). 
There’s a wideness in God’s mercy. 
3120. 
Why do I love thee. 14163 (613). 
- Portmess (R. C.) Peachy girl. 1221. 
- Ports & Learnard. Pal o’ my southern 
land. 8836. 


Poselli (Secondo) 
8149, 10064. 
Post (A. C.) Dreams of you. 18868. 
Post. (W. A.) : 
Christian challenge. 9763. 
I believe. 4146. 
Sunshine of God’s love. 11811. 


Ensorcellement. 


Whole wide world shall sing. - 


12224. 
Working for the Master. 12268. - 
Writing each day. 12278. 

Potashnick (Elsie) Hisie’s waltz. 
8146. 
Potstock (W. H.): 
Areadia waltz. 1535. 
Around the Maypole. 1542. 
Autumn vision, 1555. 
Boy scouts. 1638. 
Dancing snowflakes. 1803. 
Donkey ride. 1840. 
Giddy goblins. 1969. 
Grasshopper dance. 2004. 
Hungarian rondo. 2088. 
In the ecottonfield. 2207. 
Little robin redbreast. 2385. 
‘Moonbeam fairies. 2539. 
Prairie flowers. 2779. 
Song of the sea nymph. 2995. 
Village belle. 3222. 
Potter (A. M.) Fair Plymouth. 12782. 
Potter (Annie): 
Butterfly rag. 16537. 
Shreveport blues. 15842, 17886. 
Potter (C. S8.): 
Love. 4529. 
Old stone fire place. 15566. 
Potter .(E..C:).) By the river 'Yellow- 
stone. 23544. 
Potter (G. 8S.) I never can forget. 
19274. 
Potter (Harold) 
7208. 
Potter (Le Roy) 
dreams. 11951. 
Potter (Virginia) : 
O, inexpressible as sweet. 15527. 
Sunflower and the rose. 11804. 
Pottorf (C. H.) Little love song. 
4489. 
Poughon (A.) Blonde aurore. 1620. 
Poulene (Francis) : 
Chanson a boire. 14410. 
Promenades. 11466. 
Pouliot (Patrick) To woo—to win— 
to hold. 3160. 
Pounds (Leonard) Potted geography. 
8889. 
Powell (—): 
Banjo picker. 21117. 
Love song. 25595 (435). 
Powell (C. H.) Sowing the seed. 
11751. 


Rippling waters. 


Those wonderful 


*» INDEX 


Powel! (Dudley) : 
J always have a glass of milk be- 
fore I go to bed. 4138. 
Lennox (Cecil) co.’s concert party 
album. 15165. 
Powell, (EH. EH.) . Blaek 
12344 (3). 
Powell (G. J.) 
Ing, Tole 
Powell (lL. B.) I want to be some- 
one’s buddie. 14959. 
Powell (Laurence) : 
amb." tats: 
Lochinavar. 22116. 
Powell, CM. Ci} 
America. 5728. 


boys frolic. 


Try to keep on smil- 


At Jacob’s well. 1548. 
In the beauty of holiness. 2206. 
One of the lambkins. 2704. 


Powell (Merryweather) Reverie in B 
flat. 2835. 
Powell (S8S..C.): 
Love pirates. 352. 
Mother’s wandering boy. 
Movie atta boys. 419. 
My California girl. 4707. 
My Josephine. 19867. 
Oh Celestine! 473. 
Soloman’s ball. 586. 
Sometime somewhere. 595. 
There’s no light a’burning in the 
window. 3121. 
Vision. 7636. 
Powell (T.. J.) 
Home I can’t forget. 4107. 
Home sweet home and you. 6344. 
Powell (W. C.) If Spark-Plug runs 


11056. 


in the Derby. 21903. 

Power (—) Guid New Year to ane 
am’ a’. 2014. 

Power (H. Baynton-) See Baynton- 
Power (H.) 

Powers (E. L.) Mother Judson, alma 
mater. 2547. 

Powers (E. M.) Promise me truly 
you'll always be mine. 17749. 

Powers (J/rs. Gordon) Cheated but- 
terfly. iS66S8. 

Powers '(N.. M.) When the leaves 
take their leave from the trees. 
Za225! 

Powers (Thomas) Youre not the 
girlie of my dreams. 3349. 

Powers (V. 8.) Ribs. 20223. 


Poynter (Cyprian) 
Pozzoli (Ettore) 


Song cycle. 7369. 
Esercizi e studii. 


8153. 
Prager (Moris) Zion mein heylig 
land. . 23348. 
Prager (Wuly): 
In Berlin auf dem Kurftirsten- 
damn. 4274. 
Was ist los in Berlin. 5499. 
Prarie (Milt) Till the world comes 


to it’s end. 18940. 


je i WA: VR ade 


Prarie & Brundjar. Till the world 
comes to its end. 13940, — 


Prasch (M. W.) Ym mad at,you. 
14924, 21846. -“ 

Praskin (Louis) Es benkt sich 
aheim. T808 (195). 
Pratella (F. B.).. Ninna nanna della 

bambola. 11164. 
Pratet. 1D. oaks Harmony blues. 
976. 


Pratt (Alfred) Eventide at the con- 
vent. 8162. 
Pratt (Hh 
Big hall clock. 16497. 
Circus sketches. 18689. 


Grandpapa’s favorite dance. 16898. 


Marching song. 17392. 
Walk in the park. 18210. 
Pratt (Ira) Cage of song. 18606. 
Pratt. (Josie) .Old black Joe. T808 
(95). 


Pratt (Wm.) Mother, what a queen 
vou’ve been. 22303. . 


Praul "(He Al wos 
Don’t wander back. 16722. 


My heart is longing for you. 
15428. 

Sing to me mother. 11666. 
Voices from the trees. 16179, 
23160. 


Prediger (Geo.) 
my nest. 19471. 

Prefontaine (Ora) General Edwards 
march. 12850, 16849. 

Pregiwa’s marriage. 1784, 

Preil (Paul): 

Komm mein schatz, wir trinken 
ein likérchen, 8476, 8477. 
Melusine. 8629. 

Pret CEO.) 3 
America courageous. 
Beautiful Italian night. 
Homeland. 24022. 
Prelude to Kunihild. 2785. 
Premier album des editions du music 
hall. 22594. 
Prentice (Charles) : 

Down in old Rangoon. 8111. 
Toddle with me. 9217, 16092. 
Prescott (Marie) In the valley. 273. 
Presle (J. de la): 


Just let. me rest in 


16415. 
18516. 


Ce jardin clair. 16558. 
Heures. 16946. 
Vent. 18182. 
Presser (Theo) Sehool for the piano- 
forte. 1270 


Presser (Thewu.) co.: 
Abide with me. 
Adeste figeles. 


9419. 
23365. 


Album ot selected compositions. 
7942. 
- Album of six compositions. 21006. 
All for you. 9456. 
Allegretto quasi menuetto. 35406. 


Alleluia. 766. 


1786 : 


J 
a 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Alleluia, He is risen. 1508. 
Aloha oe. 23386. 
Andantino in D fiat. 
Angel’s song. 23402. 
Anthem to spring. 1530. 
Antoinette. 3439. 

Anvil chorus. 25406. 
Aphrodite. 9507. 
Apple blossoms. 
Arcadia.” O16. 
Artless maid. 7858. 
At close of day. 23419. 
At evening. 5767. 

At evening time. 23420. 
At sundown. 9531. 

At the children’s ball. 


21045. 


23406. 


At the fairy spring. 7862. 
At twilight. 3455. 

Auto race. 9540. 

Autumn gold. 12420. 

Ave Maria. ° 15812. 


Ballade of June roses. 23447. 


Ballerina. 23448. 
Ballet music. 23449. 
Ballet of the flowers. 
- Ballet russe. 1575. 
Balletella. 9567. 
Barearolle. 9571. 
Barnegat love-song. 3493. 
Beautiful swans. 23464. 
Bees and blossoms. 23467. 
Beethoven. 7899. 
Belle espagnole. 7907. 
Bicycle galop. 9611. 
Bilbro’s first grade book. 


23450. 


23428. 
At the dancing school. 23424. 


INDEX 


21166. 


Bilbro’s kindergarten book. 803. 


Birds and blossoms. 23491. 
Birds in the branches. 7921. 
Blindman’s buff. 3535. 
Bluette-pastorale. 12499. 
Blushing rosebud. 23508. 
Bobolinks. 21186. 
Bouncing ball. 9646. 
Bride’s bouquet. 23525. 
Bright May morning. 
Bright moments. 1644. 
Broken toys. 23529. 
Brook trout. 9663. 
Brownie’s frolic. 23531. 
Brownie’s waltz. 23582. 
Bunch of carnations. 23536. 
Burlesca. 7954. 

Burleske. 238537. 

Busy bees’ song. 3566. 
Butterfly dance. 23542. 

By the campfire. 5876. 

By the fountain. 23548. 
By the mill-pond. 9680. 
Calvary. 143882. 

Calypso. 3578. 

Capriccio giocoso. 7968. 
Carnival dance. 9707. 
Caro mio ben. 3592. 

Catch me. 9718. 


14350. 


L787 


Cathedral shadows. 23568. 
Caucounne. 1691. 
Ceremonial mareh. 23572. 
Chanson. 14830. 
Chariot race. 12576. 
Charm and grace. 9737. 
Chick-a-dee-dee. 23585. 
Chiffonette. 23586. 
Childhood joys. 
Chopin. 80038. 
Christ our Passover. 1731. 
Christmas song O Holy night. 
14441, 14442. 
Church and 
9765. 
Church soloist. 9767, S768. 
City.. .9776. 


cupcert choruses. 


- Clematis. 23611. 


Climbing morning glories. 9780. 

Clown... 3652. 

Clown capers. 3653. 

Coaxing. 14454. 

Colored band. 23618. 

Colored shadows. 3658. 

Come, Holy Spirit. 23626. 

Come, see the place where Jesus 
lay. 38666. 

Come unto Me. 23632. 

Come where the lilies 
14460. 

Coming of spring. 14461. 

Country band. 1772, 21357. 

Country dance. 23647. 

Ceuntry life. 9824. 

Cradle song. 9830. 

Creep mouse. 23660. 

Crimson eyebrows. 1782. 

Crimson rambler. 23661. 

Crossing the stile. 3699. 

Dance of the marionette. 9869. 

Dance of the merry makers. 37209. 

Dance of the rosebuds. 23676. 

Dance of the stars. 9870. 

Dancers. 8066. 

Dancing bluebells. 6007. 

Dancing for joy. 3728. 

Dancing pony. 12652. 

Dandelions. 9876. 

Danse a Vorteil. 23681. 

Danse de féte. 23682. 

Danse de joie. 23683. 

Dansette rococo. 12660. 

Danza campestre. 14526. 

Darky fiddler. 8075. 

Dauntiess. 1810. 

Day-dreams of you. 9896. 

Dear little you. 3753. 

Dear memories. 23696. 

Dearie, me O. 1823. 

Dedication festival. 12682. 

Dragonflies. 23737. 

Dream of love. 8116. 

Dream of yesterday. 23740. 

Dream of youth. 23741. 

Dream ships. 14592, 14593. 


ploom. 


INDEX 


Presser (Theo.) co.—Continued. 


Dreaming. 3810. 

Dreaming cf my old home, sweet 
home. 16739, 21458. 

Drifting waltz. 23750. 

Dutch lullaby. 23759. 

Dydd gwyl Cymry. 12736. 

Ebbing and flowing... 14606. 

Eecentric. 23767. 

Kcho song. 1880. 

Hestasy. 3845, 23769. 

Klizabeth. 10053. 

Elves’ midnight parade. 23774. 

Etudes de style. 10073. 

Etudes miniatures. 12769. 

Evening bells. 8159. 

Evening lullaby. 12770. 

Evening meditation. 23784. 

Evening pastorale. 23785. 

Evening thought. 23787. 

Exhibition pieces. 8169. 

Eve hath not seen. 3886. 

Fair equestrian. 23794. 

Fairy ballet. 12783. 

Fairy dance. 23798. 

Fairy sparks. 3891, 

Fairy spell. 14667. 

Fanfare. 10095. 

Fantasia fugata. 10097. 

Far off I see a paddle flash. 
14678. 

Fealty song. 1919. 

Winale:in'C. 23813. 

Virefly. 10123. 

Vireside lullaby. 1927. 

Five first position pieces. 10133. 

Filitting butterflies. 23822. 

Floral idyl. 14696. 

Floral pageant. 23825. 

Flow, lightly flow. 8187. 

Flowers awakening. 14699. 

Flowery dell. 23834. 

Flying horses. 23835. 

Folk dancing. 10145. 

Follow the colors. 23836. 

Forester and his song. 8195. 

Forgotten trails. 21580. 

Four melodies. 24413. 

Fragrant blossoms. 1946. 

Free as the wind that blows. 
23851. 

Friendly chat. 10178. 

Frolic. 10181. 

Frolic of the ghosts. 23854. 

From bygone days. 10183. 

From knightly days. 10184. 

From the far Hast. 9483. 

Frost fairies. 10186. 

Gala march. 14728. 

Galop marziale. 10188. 

Gardens of the Japanese. 23867. 

Gates of gold. 8211, 10193, 12344 
(107). 

Gathering rosebuds. 3963. 

Gay canzonet. 12848. 


1788 


pt. 111, n.s., v.18 


Gay young robin. 23870. — 
Gazelle. 3965. — 
Ghost pipes. 10205, 10206. 


Ghost story. 10207. 
Gipsies. 10212. 
Gipsy dance. 23882. 


Give ear to my words, O Lord. 
23887. 

Gloomy tale. 23890. 

Glory be to God. 1980. 

Glory to Thee, my God, this 
night. 4021. 

Goblins’ frolic. 23893. 

God is love. 12864. 

God, my King, Thy might confess- 
ing. . 23895. 

God of merecy,, God. of grace. 
23896. 

Golden jonquils. 23910. 

Golden locks. 4009. 

Golden memories. 12867. 

Golden wedding minuet. 23014. 

Golden whistle. 10248. 

Good night, good night, beloved. 
12874. 

Good Shepherd. 23927. 

Grand chorus in H flat major. 
23934. 

Grand chorus in F. 6266. ° 

Grand march processional. 28935. 

Grandfather’s clock. 23937. 

Grasshepper’s dance. 4036. 

Gray wood dove is calling. 14770. 

Guinevere. 23948. 

Hallowe’en. 4051. . 

Hallowe’en pranks. 23955. 


Hammock swings. 23956. 
Happy and gay. 23959. 
Happy birthday. 23960. 


Happy-fat. 23961. 

Happy little sunbean. 23962. 
Happy playtime. 23964. 
Happy stroll. 10299. 

Hare bells. 10303. 

Hark! hark, my soul! 8261. 
Harlequin tricks. 10305. 
Harlequinade. 14793. 
Harmonious blacksmith. 23952. 
Harvest time. 23972. 
Haunting dreams. 23973. 
Haydn. 10312. : 

He in tears that soweth. 4676. 
Hear my cry, O God. 2039. 
Hear us, O Savior. 8686. 
Heart’s enchantment. 2043. 
Her first waltz. 8282. . 
Holiday in the country. 24013. 
Holiday march. 10360. 
Home-run. 14837. 

Home, sweet home. 24021. 
Homeward bound. 6346. 
Honora. 8298. 

Hop! skip! jump! 103874. 
Horn. 8300. 

Horse race. 8301. 


INDEX 
nos. 1-138, 1923 
Hour. 10881. 
How lovely are the messengers. 
4631. June is in my heart. 8440, 8441. 
How sweet the name of Jesus June time. 24229. 
sounds. 24316. Just a smile. 13093. 


Humming bird’s lullaby. 24044. 
Humming top. 24045. 
Humoresque. 14862. 
Hungarian concert polka. 24049. 
Hungarian rondo. 24050. 
Hungarian sketch. 24051. 
Hunters’ morning song. 24052. 
Hunting song. 10397, 240538. 
Hunting the fox. 24054. 
Hunting wild flowers. 24055. 
Hurrah boys. 24057. 
Hymn to spring. 2092. 
I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls. 
23444, 
I love you best. 2116. 
I will lift up mine eyes. 
8364. 
In Aready. 10555. 
In blossom time. 
In Canterbury 
» 15002. 
In forest shade. 24156. 
In full dress. 24157. 
In gay and sombre mood. 
In good company. 10561. 
In humorous vein. 13037. 
In lilac land. 2195. 
In merry harvest time. 4285. 
In my bark canoe. 15011. 
In remembrance. 24166. 
In silent night. 13042. 
In the boat. 10572. 
In the clover. 24168. 
In the fern glen. 15016. 
In the forest. 10576. 
In the gloaming. 24171. 
In the gondola. 24172. 
In the Gypsy camp. 24173. 
In the moonlight. 13047. 
In the old barn. 10581. 
In the old swing. 15022. 
In the’ surf. (24178. 
In the village. 15027. 
Ineonstancy. 4806, 4807. 
Indian Jament. 24179. 
Intermediate study pieces. 10592. 
Intermezzo scherzando. 24182. 
Italian dance. 24193. 
Jack Frost. 8416: 
Jacqueline. 13068. 
Jesus, lover of my soul. 8428. 
Jesus, Thou joy of loving hearts. 
24210. 
Jolly clown. 138078. 
Jolly tars. 4860. 
‘Johnny on the spot. 
Journey’s end. 6553. 
Joyful song. 15082. 
Joyous youth. 24216. : 
Jubilee march. 24218, 24219. 


1789 


8365, 


24154. 


square. 15001, 


24158. 


10642. 


‘Lady fair. 


‘Lord said. 


Just because of you. 2270. 

Just something. 24247. 

Juvenile march. 10678. 

Kansas City spirit. 24255. 

Kathleen mavourneen. 24256. 

Katydid’s minuet. 4401. 

Kept in. 10685. 

Killarney. 23445. 

King all glorious. 2291. 

King of kings and Lord of all. 
13114. 

Kingdom eternal. 

24274. 

Lakeside reverie. 8486. 

Lamb of God. (7922. 

Lancers ahorse. 13135. 

Largo from sonata in B minor. 
21305. 

Laughing roses. 8492. 

Lead on, O King eternal. 
2339. 

Legend. 24290. 

Legion mareh. 24291. 

Leprechaun. 24294. 

Let’s go traveling. 8503. | 

Let’s play soldiers. 15171. | 

Lighthouse. 2359. i 

: 
| 


8468. 


25098, 


Jumping-Jack. 8488. 
June and December. 4374. 


Liliputian wedding. 243810. 

Lilt. 24311. 

Lion, 1312: | 

Little boy, and a dream. 24319. | 

Little boy sleepyhead. 10789. 

Little bright eves. 6648. | 

Little brown-eyed laddie. 8518. 

Little humoresque. 10796. , 

Little Indian chief. 24326. 

Little mother o’mine. 4491, 

Little rogue. 24336. 

Little romance. 10803. 

Little telltale. ' 24338) 24339. 

Little treasure. 4499. 

Little two shoes. 4500. 

Living Christ. 4506. | 

Loch Lomond. 10813. 

Lonely wanderer. 10821. : 

Lonesome. 4 

Longing. 15221, 243858. 

Lord, I hear of showers of bless- | 
ing. 10834. 

Lord is my light. 2398. 

Lord is my shepherd. 

24365. 

Love divine, all love excelling. 
24378. 

Love dream. 10849. 

Lovers’ lane. 4540, 4541. 

Love’s old sweet song. 

Love’s plaint. 10875. 

Love’s reproaches. 10876. 

Lullaby. 8568, 14345. 


) 
8542. | 


22157. 


INDEX : 
pt. 11, n.s., v.18 
Nl 
Presser (Theo.) co.—Continued. My soul soars on its - wings. 
Lullaby in, G.,..13237. one ae 
Magician. 10900. Mystic river. 24620. 
Maid 0’ mine. 4566. Nearer, my God, to Thee. 15481. 
Maine. 10901. me aie ee of classical 
March burlesque. 8602. ances.. wpe 
March of the cadets. 4583. Night divine. 13451, 13452. 
March of the goblins. 4585. Nightmare, 8750. 
March of the graduates. 24451.¢8 Nile night. 24646, 24647. 
March of the Mitten men. 15288, Ui en legge ee 
24454 94456. Nocturne-complaint. 12 5). 
March of the Quaker maids Nocturne in A. 15013. 
D4AABT x Noon day. 24664. 
ater tg le i Norwegian echo song. 8762. 
March triumphant. 24458. Not unto us O Lord. 2636. 
caper ee ee O love that wilt not let me go. 
tarche Mignonne. Jsv2. 24677. | 
Marching past. 24460. O Master let me walk with Thee. 
Massa’s in the cold, cold ground. |, 2651, 2652. 
24470. ! O Saviour, precious Saviour. 
May pole march. 2468. - 26598. 
cole Nae 4608. sae O sole mio. 8780, 24685. 
Maypole dance. 24473. O star of eve. 25429. 
Mazurka. 10943. O’er mountain and valley. 11225. 
Mazurka brillant. 13289. Off to camp. 24696. 
Mazurka brillante. 10945, 24476. Offertory in G minor. 8786. 
Mazurka cantabile. 24477. Ol’ Carlina. 24719. 
ae | a eee LPN O OV man Conshunece. 15554. 
Meadow lark. ; Old-fashioned dear. 8803. 
Meditation. 24484, 24485. Old-fashioned game. 24723. 
Melodious elementary  etudes. Olid French Christmas carol. 
10954. 13467. 
Melody of love. D4AAOZ Old lace and lavender. 24729. 
Memories of autumn. 6796. Old oaken bucket. 24731. 
Mendelssohn. 8632. Bi eho yea 
Menuetto. 21134. ally-no. : 
Mephisto galop. 10973, 24506, eee Bante vee 
24507. n a jolly hunt. 2 2 
Merry trumpeter. 22236. On Che 1a 
Merry’ voices... 2502, (2504 On quiet waters. 13478. 
Agger Wee Near NG re gs cue aga On the Indian trail. 4846. 
Message of love. 4640. _ On ‘the lasoot (SsiG 
Message of spring. 8640 Dy Ene eee 
+ 5 t S : . . Dy 
chen : E ds On the mill race. 11283. 
Military procession. 13307. On the playground. 24742 
: AVS . . 


Mill race, 24518. 


Miniature: (648. On the rocking horse. 15576. 


-.9 D rs On the sea. 24744. 

en pee S651; 8652. 4659 One summer eve. 24754. 

Miss Cricket’s party. 4652. One sweetly solemn thought. 
Momento ecapriccioso. 24532. 15583 
Ae ree en Onward, Christian soldiers. 22490. 
=F pobciecogted tea Oat sea RA Open my eyes, O Lord. 11300. 
Moon-marketing. 11022. Open yo’ eyes. 24762. 

Moon of the springtime. 2536. Oratorio repertoire. 15593, 22493, 


Moon-path. 8666. : 29404 

Moon rise. 4670. i sige eet home. 
Moonlight revels. 24544. Pade of ee an 
Morning song. 6869. Origin of My country ’tis of Thee. 
Mortals, awake. 24553. 11309. 


Mountain idyl. 24568. 


Mountain sprite. 24569. Origin of the Old oaken bucket. 


Mozart. 8688. 11310. paid 
My castle of dreams. 11076. Orpheus collection of part songs. 
My heart at thy sweet voice. 15595. B 
22701, 22702. Out in the breakers. 24776. a 
My lady’s favor. 24599. _ Owl. 2721. 1 : 
My old cabin home. 15459. Paddy-Whack. 24785. 


1790 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Pantomime. 11344. 

Parade. 13525. 

Parade of the marionettes. 24798. 

Pardon and peace. 24803. 

Passage-bird’s farewell. 15626. 

Peace I leave with you. 15630. 

Peter Pan. 4911. 

Petit burlesque. 24829. 

Petit morceau caracteristique. 

_ 24881. 

Petite humcoresque. 11384. 

Petite prima donna. 24832. 

Phrynette. 13555. 

Pierrot and Pierrette. 24858. 

Pierrott dance. 13567. 

Pink pearls. 22561. 

Pipes of Pan. 24862. 

Plain, li’] cullah’d boy. 24865. 

Play and sport. 2761. 

Play of the dragonflies. 11404. 

Play of the flowers. 11405. 

Playful breezes. 4933. 

Playing marbles. 24868. 

Polka caprice. 4941. 

Polly frogs’ serenade. 4948. 

Pond lilies. 4947. 

Poppy field. 8888. 

Popular salon album. 4950. 

Portugal. 11423. 

Praise the Lord. 4955. 

Praise to God, immortal praise. 
24878. 

Precise study. 24882. 

Princess. 24896. 

Processional march. 22604, 24897. 

Progress. 24898. 

Promised land. 8906. 

Puritan maids. 8910. 

Purple twilight. 24904. 

Quaker. 11475. 

Queen of the ballroom. 4980. 

Quiet evening. 24907. 

Railroad galop. 13618, 22623. 

Rainbow song. 2812. 

Rejoice and be glad. 50085. 

Remembrance. 24922. 

Retribution. 15741. 

Ride on in majesty. 13645. 

Rippling water. 8940, 8941. 

River Nile. 11519. 

Rob Roy. 15756. 

Robin, sing a merry tune. 5028. 

Rocked in the cradle of the deep. 

eo 24942. 

Romance poetique. 8948. 

Rondino in G. 9587. 

Rose is born. 11535. 

Rover. 5050. ) : 

Running rivulet. 11553. 

Rural song. 24974. 

Russian dance. 24975. 

Rustic celebration. 15782. 

Salut d’amour. 24986. 

Saviour breathe an evening bless- 
ing. 24992. 


1791 


Saviour divine, I hear Thy call- 
ing. 138682. 

Scherzetto. 11587. 

School for the pianoforte. 1270. 

Select your partner. 25025. 

Selif-taught pianist. 8998. 

Sérénade amoureuse. 11614, 15820. 

Setting sun. 13711. 

Shadows at dusk. 25035. 

Shepherd’s song. 9021. 

Shimmy tresses. 11638. 

Shooting gallery. 25053. 

Short melody etudes. 9028. 

Short study pieces. 11642. 

Silver clouds. 25063. 

Silver thimble. 25066. 

Sing, my soul, His wondrous love. 


Sing with all the sons of glory. 
9045. 

Singer’s dream. 9046. 

Sirens. 25082. 

Sister’s dolly. 9049. 

Skating. 9052. 

Skating song. 11671. 

Skye boat song. 13753. 

Sleepy time. 15862. 

Snapdragons. 5168. 

Solemn mass in G. 1292. 

Sombrero. 9068. 

Some day I'll understand. 15884. 

Sometimes a single hour. 2981. 

Song and laughter. 25117. 

Song hour. 11717. 11718. 

Song of home. 11724. 

Song of India. 7373. 

Song of joy. 9085. 

Song of long ago. 25121. 

Song of praise. 5197. 

Song of the thrush. 5205. 

Song of the top. 9689. 

Song to you. 25127. 

Sortie in G. 25135. 

Soul’s longing. 15914, 15915. 

Sounds from the Alps. 11746. 

Southern sketch. 25137. 

Southern twilight. 9098. 

Souvenir d’ Vienne. 11748, 251388, 
25139. 

Sparkling eyes. 13820. 

Spaulding easy album. 11754. 

Spick and span. 25143. 

Spinning the top. 9103. 

Spooks. 25145. 

Spring fantasy. 25147. 

Spring frolic. 25148. 

Spring greeting. 22881. 

Spring in the heart. 11767. 

Spring round. 11770. 

Springtime echoes. 25154. 

Standard Christmas carols. 17978, 
17974. 


-Star-flowers. 11774. 


State march. 15936. 
Still, still with Thee. 15939. 


INDEX 


Presser (Theo.) co.—Continued. 
Summer is saying good bye. 5247. : 


Summer morn. 9125, 11800, 25188. 

Sun will shine again. 9129. 

Sunbeams at play. 25190. 

Swan. 8970. 

Sweet and low. 25200. 

Sweet is Thy merey. 11834. 

Sweet simplicity. 25206. 

Swing low sweet chariot. 25213. 

Swing song. 11855. 

Swinging so gaily.. 25215. 

Take me, O my Father. 13886. 

Tango. 22986. 

Tarantella. 25233. 

Theme from the Andante, 5th 
Symphony. 16114. 

Themes. 25264. 

Then youll remember me. 23446. 

There’s a little touch of heaven in 
vour smile. 16050. 

This is Kymric pastime. 25288. 

Thoughts of home. 9203. 

Three clocks. 11955. 

Through the forest. 11960. 

To a wood violet. 3152. 

To arms. “Tse: 

To the place came Mary weeping. 
3158. 

To-day the Lord is risen. 25316. 

Toy ballons. 253826. 

Toy shop heroes. 3165. 

Triumphal march. 25341. 

Trusting hearts. 9233. 

Twilight dreams. 25357. 

Two players. 25364. 

Two’s company. 25865. ° 

Under sunny skies. 5426. 

Under the swaying boughs. 5428. 

Unfold ye portals. 4024. 

Until the end of time. 5679 (380). 

Valse artistic. 12059. 

Valse brillante in Hi flat. 54389. 

Valse burlesque. 9256. 

Valse-causerie. 25388. 

Valse Christine. 16149. 

Valse lente. 25394. 

Valse-papillon, 25398. 

Violetta. 5465. 

Wagener. 5482. 

Wanderer. 13692. 

Wandering sprite. 5496. 

Was, but isn’t. 16197. 

Wasté wala ka kelo. 25442. 

Water lilies. 14036. 

Water-lily. 9283. 

Waves at play. 14041. 

We have seen His star in the 
east. 23181. 

We shall never part again. 12142. 

Wedding festival. 14049, 16210. 

Well-known hymns for men’s 
voices. 1418. 


When grandmother danced. 3258. 


When mama sings. 5550. 


1792 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


When mother speaks. 25475. 

When Pippa dances. 12176. 

Where blue-bells grow. 12204. 

Where cotton grows. 25493. 

Where dawn and sunset meet. 
25494. 

Where the bee sucks. 25497. 

Where the letus blooms. 25498. 

Where violets grow. 5585. 

Where’er you walk. 8255, 12887. 

While navy ships are coaling. 
5587. 

Whither shall I go from Thy 
Spirit. 25507. 

Wicked witch. 12233. 

Will o’ the wisp. 9348. 

Wind. 38806. 

Winding road. 25525. 

Winds of spring. 9349. 

Wing Foo. 5615, 232738. 

Winsome blushes. 25530. 

With linked arms. 25534. 

Withered roses. 33813. 

Within your heart. 9353. 

Without you. 38315. 

Wonder why? 25541.° 

Won’t you set us free? 16321. 

Wooden soldiers. 9362. 

Woodland reverie. 9364. 

Woodland rhapsody. 14121. 

Woodland shrine. 25549. 

Woodland songsters. 25550. 

Woodsman. 9366. 

Woodsy corner tales and tunes. 


Worship the Lord in the beauty cf 
Holiness. 25556. 

Yellow butterflies. 5641. 

Yellow roses. 25561. 

Young cavaliers. 12325. 

Young marine. 9400. 

Young virtuoso. 12326. 

Your dear voice. 9401. 

Youthful hero march. 25587. 

Youthful marchers. 25588. 

25 melodies for juveniles. 25595. 


Preston (lL. B.) I wish I had never 
found the sunshine. 21883. 
Preston (M. L.): : 


At close of day. 238419. 

Auto race. 9540. 
Butterfly dance. 23542, 
Clematis. 23611. 

Dream of yesterday. 3740. «= 
Elves’ midnight parade. 23774. 
Evening lullaby. 12770. 
Fireside lullaby. 1927. ~ 
Follow the colors. 23836. 
Frolic of the ghosts. 23854. 
Gay young robin. 23870. 

Her first waltz. 8282. 
Humming birds’ lullaby. 24044 
In the old barn. 10581. 
Lakeside reverie. 8486. 

Little rogue. 24886. 


- INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Meditation. 24484. 
Moon rise. 4670. 
Under sunny skies. 5426. 
Young marine. 9400. 
Pretty Peggy. 24424. 
Preziosi (C. C.) Nobody cares for me 
at all. 8755. . 
Price (C. F.) Within that stable. 
3314. 
Price (EK. B.) If ever I fall in love 
again. 4250. 
PTIGe Aa Bs): 
Buddy o’ mine. 1651. 
IT want to dance. 4234, 6428. 
Nobody knows. 2626. 
Our lane of memories. 4865. 
There’s a rose in Rosenbloom, 
Rosie. 3119. 
Price (Ruth) Suffer little children. 
7441. 


Price (S. E.): 
‘In the hills of old Maeeont 6486. 
Just a baby. 6562. 
Price (W. H.) Bells. 1603. 
Pridemore (Lena) Where the whitest 
lillies grow. 20856. 
Pridham (Dora) Let not love go, too. 
AO Tae. 
Priebe (H.A.).: 
Ach! should I belief it? 14171. 
Illinois. 4271. 
New York, New Haven and Hart- 
ford. 15497. 
Tut-ankh-amen blues. 5412. 
Winking. 25528. 
Priest (H. L.) Dear old pals. 12680. 
Priest (Maud) I have got the blues. 
19216. 
Prieste (C. M.): 
Memories I can’t forget. 2492. 
Pleading to call you mine. 4934. 
Waltz melody. 5492. — 
Prince (C. <A.) Killarney colleen. 
6583. 
Prince (Lucille) Tired traviin’ blues. 
5368. 
Prince (R. M.): 
Jorinna’s maying. 21350. 
Delectable day. 14544. 
Prince Ananias. 9413 (66, 67, 86,118). 
Princess Gioia. 8902. 
Princesse d’Auberge. 15703. 
- Pringle (Hileen) Call me _ home. 
f 21230. 
Prisco (R:): 
2 Cinematografo. . 18688. 
"EH palluncine. 18880. 
°O muorzo ’e vita. 19976: 
Pritchett (Willie) One way sweet 
mama. 11295. 
Prival (Max): 
~  Can’t you hear me calling palo’ 
-mine. 9695. 
I want the right to eall you mine. 
8360. 


Privas (Xavier): 
Chanson pour ma mie. 25595 (41). 
Fumée. 25595 (93). 
Probost (Heinz) Vier kiirze gedan- 
ken. 7150. 
Probst (W. D.) Won’t you be my pal. 
12260. 
Prochep (F. S.): 
Brown-eyes. 16524. 
Hum-a-song. 16983. 
Pearl. 17696, 22540. 
Procter (David) Drowsily come the 
sheep. 10003. 
Procter (F. W.) He’s.mine. 2037. 
Proctor (Walter) Sweet little girl. 
11837. 
Procure générale, des fréres. Méthode 
compléte d’harmonium. 2507. 
Profe (F. J.) Wonderful girl. 20898. 
Profes (Anton) : 
Fern dort am diistern. 6172. 
Ja, in Hawai. 6526. 
Muss man denn gleich aut’s 
_ Standesamt geh’n. 6890. 
Nimm dir eine die jeder kiisses 


darf. | 6965. 
Wilst du night meine freundin. 
7740. 


Proffitt (M. P.) Oh, how I long to 
be back. 2673. 
Progressive Sunday school songs. 
11465. 
Prokofieff (Serge) : 
Ala et Lolly. 7816. 
Cing poésies. 22608. 
Danza, Menuetto, Gavotta [and] 
Valse. 1808. 
Quatriéme sonate. 75. 
Cra3Ku crapoit Oab6ymmn. 2960. 
Troisiéme concerto. 139638. 
Protheroe (Daniel) : 
De sandman. 6025. 
Dearie me, O! 1823. 
Dydd gwyl.y Cymry. 12736. 
My Jesus, as Thou wilt. 19866. 
Nocturne. 7158. 
Song of the sea. 5208. 
Song of the western men. 7381. 
Soul’s longing. 15914, 15915. 
This is Kymric pastime. 25288. 
Who did swallow Jonah. 5591. 
Proulx (Wilfrid) Let us be pals good 
old pals dear. 15173. 
Provis (Chas.) Pretty eyes. 24888. 
Prugh (Paul) All alone. 9454. 
Pryor: (Ae Bb): 
American legion U. S.A: 1518, 
5730. 
Costello post no. 15. 
My flirting gal. 22327: 
Our legion on parade. 8828. 
Pryor (Roger) Dumb Dora. 21468. 


1769, 1770. 


1793 


/ INDEX. 


Przyzbylski (Frank) : 


Bedzie wojna Z moskalami. Iaoe2. 
Chtopek ci ja chiopek. 16585. 
Jeszeze nasza. 17178. 
Maciek bzdura. 19654. 

Marsz Pitsudskiego. 24463. 
Nie masz nad zoinierza. 24638. 
Od Francyi jade. 24695. 
Pojedz gdzie ja jade. 20137. 
Sluby wien‘ec. 20383. 

Srubka polka. 20462. 
Ty-dy-ryd-kum. 253866. 
Wesota mtynarka. 20790. 

Zbior tahneow polskich. 25589. 
Psalterium antiphonarii romani pro 
diurnis horis. 11469. 
Ptak (Edward) Syrena album. 

3075. ‘ 
Puccini (Giacomo) : 
Inno di Roma. 8909. 
Papa chéri je l’ aime. 13602. 


pt. 1, n. s., v.18 


Hallelujah. 973. 
I attempt from love’s sickness to 
fi. 21792. 
King Arthur suite. 
Knotting song. 804. 
Pale and the purple rose. 
See! the heavens smile. 
Sweet tyraness. 18027. 
Trumpet voluntary. 7572, 18145. 
What shall I do to show how 
much I love her. 713. 
Purcell (Pasklean) Just 
10668. 
Purcell (Reva) 
Pursey (M. W.) 
etudes. 15712. 
Purvis; (Ko 73) 
25595 (3802). 


6588. 


17679. 
17861. 


dreams. 


Wild cowboy. 25522. 
Twelve intermediate 


Walk beside me. 


Putnam (Beulah) Montevallo songs. 
Ison. 

Putnam (Katherine) Awaken me oh 
God. 1556. 


Vie de Boheme. 25595 (227). Putnam (W. Hi.) : 
Puchmayer (Edward) : Cocaine Bill and Morphine Sue. 
Lead me back to slumberland. have a sniff on me. 12600. 
24259, Lhe: Entre nous. 12758. 
Send Henry Ford to Washington. Sheiky Manhattan. 15835. 
25027. Putti (—): 
Puckett (Pearl) Twilight and you. Songstress. 25595 (259). 
23099. To Zelinda. 12344 (55). 
Puff and powder club. Patch o’ blue. | Pyhikoulun lJaulukirja. 11474. 
2734. Pym (Paul) I like my beer with 
Puglia (Anton) : froth on. 2106. 
Hm-m!...hm-m!... 14827. Q. R. S. educator rolls. * 20170-20176. 
Uhm! uhm. 16130. Q. R. S. music co. Q. R. 8. educator 
Pugliese (F.): rolls. 20170-20176. 
Bacio senza amore. 3473. Quaife (M. M.) Whistling. 5588. 
Canto e chiagno. 5901. Quaile (K.) First and second duet 
Ebbrezze valse. 18884. books. T8088 (201). 
Ninetta. 19934. Quality song CO.: ; 
Simpatica. 20362. Go home littie girl go home. 
Sposa. 20455. 19045. 
Tiempo d’ ammore. 5365. I’ve got a flip flap dapper baby. 
Pugnani (G.) Prelude and Bourree. 19285. 
8898. Quand la cloche sonnera. 532, 1707, 
Pujol (Francesco) Cat and _ dog. 2818, 2819. 
3600. sanite. CG i 
Pulaski (Jfrs. J.T) "Old’nest.)°20028, | CPP aa ee eee 
Pulled): Ammore luntano. 5733. 
Root toot toodle loodle loo. Core spezzato! 9817. | 
17809. *E cinche nazione. 21470. 
Tick tack song. 18106. Il’ sto luntano. 21862. 
Pulsifer (Fay) Something about a Napule e’ sempe lla’! 6937. 
sunset reminds me of you. 25111, °O curtiello! 6983. 
25112, ’O viulino. 2661. 
Pupil’s duet album. 15708. Povera guagliona. 11482. 
Purcell (EH. C.) Passing by. 17687. Quanno ero piccerillo. 11476. 
ieee 15709 Spusarizio ’e lutto. 22884. 
7 aie = p) Se a Js = 
Arise, ye subterranean winds. Vendetta ’e n’nammurato, 5455. 
16433. Quartet music ¢co.: 
Evening hymn. 8160, 8161. Gospel searchlight songs. 25931. 
Dances from the Faery queen. Searchlight songs. 25020. 
6006. Song service. 1304. 
1794 : 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Quaw (Gene): 


Borderland. 12510. 
Nobody else. 11172. 


13551. 
8227. 


Petticoat lane. 
Queen’s cabaret follies. 
Quef (Charles) : 

Arabesque. 

Cantabile. 


TATA. 
18364 (51). 


Quelch (J. E.) Tom don’t wonder any - 


more. 20649. 
Quibel! (Garland) Till the day that 
youll return. 18108. 

Quigley (H. L.) I’m so tired of wait- 
ing for you. 8347. 
Quigley (L. B.) Sadie. 

Quilter (Roger) : 
Country pieces. 
Fuchsia tree. 
Go iovely rose. 
Jealous lover. 

Quincke (W. A.): 
Happy thoughts. 6299. 
Naughty boy. 6944. 

Quinlan (C. HE.) Magi. 

Quinn ‘(—) Souvenir 

25595 (491). 

Guinn (James): 
Autumn winds are calling. 7871. 
My dream of the golden haired 


20275. 


12625. 
8205. 
3996. 
24204. 


8586. 
de , Venise. 


girl. 11090. 
Somewhere, sometime, someday. 
15896. 
Quintavalle (—) ’E ghelle ’e sta 
citta. 16750. 
Quintavalle (Antonio) : 
; Bella Romana. 1602. 
Poveri mariti. 22585. 
Tarantella abbruzzese. 3084. 
Quirke (C. O.): 
Red roses. 15736. 
Your voice. 14163 (786). 
Quist (C. D.): 
Colleen I adore. 5967. 
Dreaming. 6087. - 
King Tut blues. 8467. 
Somewhere ‘neath those golden 


rays. .7365. 

‘Rh. A. M. & R. C. M. (Associated board 
of the) Pianoforte sight reading 
pieces. 8860-8862. 

R. W. R. music co. Those mean mama 
blues. 16069. 


Raab (il. A.) Dear old darling dad. 
18782. 


Raat (Arthmry.. nr isa) yhwrry. 
10474: 
Rabey (René): 
Madame A vos vertus. 15268. 
Papillon. 15620. 
Rabin (Ale Hey: ‘Ching Chew Yzirl. 
- 12594... 
Rabinowitz (G.) Hebrew saered cho- 
* rus. 16934. 


Rachlow (W. J.): 
Mary’s gone wild. 4598. 
My Kentucky girl. 13378. 
Rachmaninoff (Sergei) : 
At night. 20974 (97). 
Barearolle. 21121. 
Blessing and glory. 3534. 
Chanson géorgienne. 1710, 2: 
Christ renait. 14439. 
Femme du soldat. 14678. 
Fountain. 23847. 
Grusenian song. 
Il6t. 14991. 
In silent night. 
In the _ silence 
16373 (40). 
Lilaes. 22086. 
Lilas. 15187. 
Mélodie. 17758, 22618. 
Morning. 24550. 
Oh, je souffre. 15548. 
Prelude. 11481, 24909. 
Prelude in C sharp minor. 
Prelude in G minor. 7144, 
(189). 
Sérénade. 
(480). 
Radiord (BD. H:):: 
Let’s go. 2351. 
Poh lil’ honey. 4939. 
September days. 2926. 
To the stars. 5376. 
We didn’t want a boy. 
When my 
sailing in. 
Radnor (M.): 
Songs for little children. 11732. 
Symphonic tone poem. 7475. 
Raff (—) Allegretto. 4989. 
eth Cosh es 
Cavatina. 2809, 7178. 
Giga con variazioni. 
Rafter (A. B.) California. 1663. 
Ragonesi (Samuel) Theodora. 20604. 
Rainbow. 6110, 7438, 7466, 7467, 8406, 
8668, 8919. 
Rainbow music corp.: 
Charleston crazy. 
25095 Cane), 
Do doodle oom. 16373 (17), 18820. 
Goin’ home. 19053, 20974 (133). 
He wasn’t born in Araby. 19113. 
I don’t love nobody, so I don’t 
have no blues. 24073. 
Just thinkin’. 16373 (44), 19481. 
Love ain’t blind no more. 17320, 
19619, 20974 (160). 
Mistreatin’ daddy. 
(284), 19772. 
My mammy’s blues. 
(287), 19873. ; 
‘No one. can toddle like my cousin 
Sue. 19941. 
Save your man and satisfy your 
soul, 20294, 24991, 25595 (477). 


969. 


13042. 
of 


-— 


the night. 


OS 


8897, 
2097+ 


17867, 


22752, 25095) 


5510. 
daddy’s ship comes 
HDD4. 


15616. 


18664, 23580, 


17440, 18364 
17522, 18364 


1795 


INDEX 


Pt.tHy DS. 90.08 


Rainbow music corp.—Continued. 
’Tain’t a dog gone thing but the 


blues. 20539, 20540, 20974 
(292) 
Tired o’ waitin’ blues. 16373 (89), 
20642. 
Wish I had you. 18364 (335), 
20891. 
Raine (A. W.) Calvary. 1666. 
aine (J. W.) Mountain ballads. 
13346. 
Rainer (V. D.) Somehow I’m lone- 
some. 11705. 


Raisin’ Cain. 17768. 
Rakoczy march. 8920. 
Ralston (FF. M.) Rabbi Ben. Ezra. 
2801, 4982. 
Ralton (Bert) : 
Dearie, if you knew. 3761. 


Some day in Cambay. 5176, 9071. 
Rameau (J. P.).: 
Castor et Pollux. | 3599. 
Gavotte. 23868. 
Let us sing a merry lay. 19556. 
Menuet. 10970. 
Ramey .(J. 8S.) California, brilliant 
ending. 21228. 
Ramirez (Benign) Isle of paradise. 
279. 


Erte nsalnd sy Ame ¢ OmmM Om ic 


A Vaube. 12346. 

pieme sonate,...J4163. 
Rampoldi (G.) Tommy. 9220. 
Ramsay (Allan) Elloeen. 18899. 


Ramsay (M. LL.) My memory waltz. 
io2, 


Ramsay (W. H.) Hosannas. 21763. 
Ramsey .(Benj.) Waiting for you. 
20751, 25431. 
Ramsey (Bernard) : 
English folk songs. 14619. 
Good King Winceslas. 14763. 
In dulee jubilo. 150605. 
Ramsey (Chester) Vagary. 25384. 


Ramsey. (J. H.) 
17283. 
Raneourt (Emma): 
Back to Dixie land and home 
sweet home. 1570. 
On the dreamy Huron River. 
AST. 

Rand (H. W.) ‘While picking golden 
rod in dear New England. 12213. 
Rand, McNally & co. Shepherdess and 
the chimney sweep. 13721-13723. 


Little drum major. 


Randall (Bianca) When I die. 7693. 
Randall (C. L.) Russell Sage col- 
lege song book. 11556. 


Randall (Emma) Teasing me. 20568. 


Randall (¥F. 8.): 
Down on Chesapeake Bay. 16728. 
I ean’t forget about you. 17001. 
T'll tell my. ma on you. 17024. 
Randazzo (A. C.) I love you. 4181. 


Randegger (A.) Goldbeater. 4006. 

Randolph (Mrs. D. T.) Charming. 
21284, . 

Randolph (Hric) Ragged vagabond. 


183864 (3802). 
Randolph (J. L.) 
away. 21979. 
Randolph (Joseph) 


Jazzing the blues 


Why. so. 20875. 


Rangstrém (Ture) : 


Afsted, min baad. 16384. 

Alla ballata... 23383. 

Bgdes der for. 16512. 

Du blomst i dug. 14601. 

Entrata. 23778. 

Finale quasi grottesca. 23814. - 

Lad vaaren komme. 17240. 

Left de  klingre’ glaspokaler. 
15208. 

Solnedgang. 17935. 
Vilde jagt. 18190. 
Rameri (Enrico) Velocity. 

Rankin (Alexander) : 
All the world is filled with love. 
~ 1504 
Better land. 


12073. 


Kio Bi 


Garden of life. 14728. 
Rankin (G. F.) I want to go back 
to Carolina. 4235. 
Ranney (A. E.) America . dear 
America. 18426. 
Ransford (C. L.) Mother. 19803. 


Ransom (Marjorie) Ob, movie drum- 
mer boy. 22451. 

Ranzato (Virgilio) : 
Arlecchinata. 16435: 
Barcarola. 16469. 
Capriccio ungherese. 
Danza araba. 16660. 
Danza di libellule. 16666. 
Mazurka russa. 17403. 
Passione. 17691. 
Ronda misteriosa. 
Serenade coquette. 
Sigaretta. 17892. 
Sogno. 17930. 

Raoul (Axel) Moon hymn. 2554. 

Rapattoni (Ernest) Girlies longing 

song. 216382. 

Rapee (Erno): 
Agitato no. 1. 9438. 
Appassionato, no. 1. 16429. 


16553. 


17808. 
20327... 


Bygones. 12534, 14369. 
Capitol march. 3586, 5905, 9698. 
Coquette. 238352 (25), 23641. 
Cortege. 16634. 

Debutante. 18789. 

Dew drops. 12692, 12693. 


Dramatic andante, no. 1. 14588. 
Gruesome tales. 19081. 
Just like an angel from heaven. 


6571. 

Mari-posa. 6764, 22198. 

Merry pranks. 15336, 18364 
(283), 19748. 

Misterioso no. 1. 15359. 


L796 


a 


INDEX. 


nos. 1-18, 1928 


Pollywog’s frolic. 20188, 20974 


(188). 
Promenade. 7151, 7152, 8905. 
Savage carnival. 227138, 23352, 
(LE OB 


. Sereening preludes, no. 1. 20974 
ES. Ms BYE 
Toddlin’ sax. 11981. 
Toddling. 9218, 11982. 
Violets. 14016, 16170. 
Western allegro. 12156. 
When love comes stealing. 3262, 
5 Pan Wa 
Raper (S. C.) Nancy Jane. 
Rapfogel (Abraham) : 
Over the ceremony. 22514. 
Roumanian dance. 22688. 
Rapid fire. 21405, 23066. 
Raphel (Harry) My 
24595. 
Rapoport (Ruth) : 
Boy of my heart. 12514. 
Forgive them, they know not what 
they do. 10159, 14707. 
Summer in my heart. 18001. 
You are my light and my life. 
12291, 23308. 


17549. 


honey girl. 


Rappolo (Leon) Farewell blues. 
10100. 

Raskin (Willie) Steamboat Sal. 
11780. 


Rasse (Francois) : 
Solfége. 25099. 
55 lecons de solfége. 22626. 
Rast (J. M.) . Emory Alma mater. 
3804. 
Rath (Fred): 
B g brother. 23487. 
Just, -a) girl tbat. mien 
10658. 
No wonder they called you Mary. 
24655. 
Rathbone (George) :_ 
And we beheld His glory. 
Pied piper of Hamelin. 
Shadow march. 17873. 
Shepherd’s home. 9020. 
Violets. 5464. 
Rats. 4994, 9170, 10573, 15023. 
| 2 45 Gel Oe pm aD es 
God sent an angel from heaven. 
14751. 
I’m wearing arose for you. 14933. 


forget. 


21043. 
22556. 


~- Raux (Jules) : 


sirlies. 16865. 

Marche des héros. 
Ravel (Maurice) : 
Alborada del gracioso. 9449, : 

Berceuse. 1605, 3519-3522, 12475. 

Hommage musical 4 Gabriel Fauré. 

Ata 
Kaddisch. 4398. 
Rapsodie espagnole. 15729. 


22.192; 


Rawlinson (Harold) : 
Four songs of Sussex. 17774. 
Monsieur Tricotrin. 8663, 13326. 
Valse caprice. 7607. 

Ray (A. B.) If I tock you back again. 


10540. 

Ray (C. M.) Keeping step with you. 
15620. 

Ray (Chas.) Come into my arms. 


Ray (Daniel): 
Mississippi blues. 17436. 
My mammy’s’ calling me. 
Old Tennessee. 2688. 
Ray (Huston) Miracle of music. 


17521. 


11000. 
ray (Iver) Let me live in your 
heart. 19550. 
Ray (Lillian) : 
Heart strings. 12907. 
I’m ’fraid. 14913. 


Sing me a song. 578. 
Ray ~ (Roy) Winking blue eyes. 
16307. 
Ray ‘(T.’A:) 
Ray .6Vi3 Ne} 
9276. 
Ray & Lemonier: 
Holy Father keep us till we meet 
again. 16955. 
Mammy’s li’l baby chile. 24441. 
Pullman porters march. 24901. 
Rayburn (G. B.) I don’t bother work. 
19208. 
Raymond (Fredy) : 


Breath of Egypt. 1947. 
Waiting in Southland. 


Tausendundeine nacht. 5299. 
Verzeih’. 9262. 
Raymond (J. 8.) Sweetheart o’ mine. 
5285. 
Raymond (Perey) Twilight in Ar- 
eadia. 670. 
Raymur pub. co. Maid of Moonlight 
Bay. 19665. 


Rayners (Cecil) : 


“Bea mameredittie: son 2124. 
Little fairy boat. 6652. 


Razaf (Andrea): 
He wasn’t born in Araby but he’s 
a sheikin’ fool. 19113. 
No one can toddle like my cousin 
Sue. 19941. 
Razigade (G.): 
Musique en téte. 8694. 
Tutti pazzi. 20678. 
Valse idylle. 7808 (317). 
Valse pour vous. 7616, 7617. 
Razza (EF. C.) Rose of Greenwich 
Village. 22680. 
Razzano (Emilio) 
Hee 
Read (A. M.) 
T4163 “C248): 
Read? | (B.° €y) 
14985. 


Shamrock blues. 
Great is the Lord God. 


If you but knev 


1797 


INDEX 


Read (EK. M.): 
Happy hearts. 
Merry May galop. 
Merry May march. 14163 (348). 
Merry May polka. 14163 (349). 
Merry May two-step. 14163 (350). 
Merry May waltz. 14163 (351). 
Merry May yorke. 14163 (352). 
There is a fold whence none can 


14163 (224). 
14163. (347). 


stray. T7808 (1385). 
Read (Ernest) Rhymes and rhythms. 
24933. 
Read (H. V. Jervis-) See Jervis-Read 
(H. V.) 


Read (N. E.).. My. honey... 13375. 
Reading (John) O come all ye faith- 
ful. 804. 
Reading (T.) 
Ready (Mrs. M. T.) 
pal of my dreams. 

Reagan (B. J.): 
My other half. 22349. 
Pickaninny band. 18561, 17712. 
Reagan (EK. F.) Down in the shadows, 
I think of no one but you. 6072. 
Reagen (Billy) : 
Mississippi drift. 11008. 
Somehow, somewhere, 
Buddy. 5181. 
Tears, I’m gathering tears from 
broken hearts. 7499. 
Reamy (Mattie) Apple blossom time. 
3442. 
Reap, boys, reap. 226381. 
Reap the flax. 17777. 
Rearick (J. C.) Huddy and Juddy. 


Adeste fideles. 23365. 
You're still the 
16352. 


sometime, 


8308. 
Reaves (Roe) Since J’ve learned to 
sing. 13740. 2 
Rebel (C. A.) Chicago’s Gralsburg. 
ure lr( 
Rebel (J. F.) Cloches. 79. 
Reber (Carl) Remembrance. 17787. 
Rebi. 4998. 
Rebikoff (V. I.) : 
Danse  characteristique. 14163 
(649). 
Dernier rendez-vous. 3765. 
March in D. 14163 (696). 
Silhouettes. 11652. 
Valse mignonne. 25397. 
Rebner (Arthur): 
Alice. 18407. 
Doll die Indermaid. 6049. 
Estherl, mein schwesterl. 12766. 
If we could live on love. 14982. 


Sudan. 9123. 
Von deiner liebe kann ich doch 
nicht leben., 9269. 
Wenn der vater. 12153. 
abstock (C. E.): 
Jesus is coming to-day. 17174. 
Ra Walking with Jesus here. 12115. 


pt. 11, n. s., v. 18 


Rechner (Jessie) : 


Those ,days are gone forever. 
18095. | 
Why do I waste my life in dream- 
ing. -18300. 
Recknagel (EH. H.) Country needs ‘a 
leader. 21359. 
Recli (Giulia) Bergerette. 23480. 
Record (G. H.) Things are not al- 


ways as bad as they seem. 23047. 


Recordo player. roll co.: 
A la bien-aimee. 9417. 
A la gavotte. 12347. 
Admiration. 5697. 
Aggravatin’ papa. 
Air and gavotte. 
Au fait. vores 
Baby blue eyes. 5787. 
Barcarolle. 1580, 4812. 
Barney Google. 12448. . 
Blue. 1622. 
Carolina mammy. 
Cavatina.. 7178. 
Coal black mammy. 
Cradle song. 1639. 
Crying for you. 5991. 
Dearest, you’re the nearest to my 
heart. 6031. 
Down among the sleepy hills of 
Tennessee. 9974. 
EK] Dorado. 1853. 
Hruhlingstimmen-p araphrase. 
6212. 
Gavotte Stephanie. 3964. 
Harmonies du soir, 10306. 
He shall feed His"flock. 6278. 
Heavenly dancers. 12910. 
Holy city. 6341. 
Hosanna. 6851. 
I’m just a little blue, for you. 
ARG 
Invitation to the dance. 
Justin-tyme. 10677. 
Lady of the evening. 2311. 
r Larghetto. 13354. 
Last spring. 2011. 
Less than the dust. 
Liebestraume. 6643. 
Louisville Lou. 13212. 
Love sends a little gift of roses. 
6695. 
Lovelight in your eyes. 4539. 
Lovin’ Sam. 4550. 
Menuet. 10970. 
Non e ver. 4792. 
Palm branches. 
Paloma. 2724. 
Pasquinade caprice. 13531. 
Phantom caprice. 13552. 
Pianoflage. 7103. 
Punchinello. 7161. 
Railroad man. 15619. 
Romance. 15694. 
Shepherd’s hey. 7366. 


5704. 
9548. 


12557. 
1744. 


4319. 


13154. 


7064. 


1798 


INDEX 
sos. 1-13, 1923 
Snakes hips. 13768. They'll never bring up father, till 
Songs for Easter. 7385, 7386. they tear down Dinty Moore’s. 
Soughing pines. 7395. 20613. 
Sous bois. 7398. Vicksburg papa blues. 18187. 
Stars and Stripes forever. 5232. | Reed (E. E.) Calico. 18608. 


Swingin’ down the lane. 
Temple bells. 11893. 
Think of me. 11939. 

Till I wake. 13939. 
Toceata. 13151, 13152. 
Trot along. 7569. 

Trying to forget. 13968. 

Valse caprice. 5055, 7608. 

Valse impromptu. 13999. 

Valse triste. 14002. 

Waltz of the wild flowers. 3239. 


11857. 


Water lilies. 14037. 

When hearts are young. 14066. 

Who cares? 5590. 

Who did you fool after all? 
7729. 

Who’s sorry now? 7731. 

Wonderful one. 5623. 

Yes! we have no bananas. 14134. 


You knew you belong to somebody 


elge2° 12297. 
You've got to see your mama ev’ry 
night. 7790. 
Redcliffe (F. J.): 
Maiden didn’t know a_ single 
thing. 14163 (3827). 
~ Whisper your mother’s name. 


14163 (612). 
* -You’re not the only pebble on the 
beach. 14163 (625). 
Reddick (William) : 
Sweet Canaan. 7460. 
To a little child. 5372. 
Travlin’ to de grave. 23076, 


25334. 

Redfearn (Dorothy) Lost _ ship. 
243871. 

Redgate (W. H.) Across the sands. 
9427-9429. 

Redmon .«(W.  .H.).” jr. Imperial 
march: 21915... 

Redmond (Frank) Sudanese. 22915. 


Reece & Fuhrman, inc.: 
All nite long. 1502. 
East. 23765. 
Reed (—) MHula-hula Rose. 2084. 
Reed (Bert) He’s the talk of the 

whole darn town. 209. 

- Reed (Blanche) Inchin’ along. 10588. 

Reed (Bobbie) : 

If I were king of the House of 
David. 6446. — 

You are easy to remember. ‘741. 
Reed (C. H.) Mammy’s song. 22183. 
Reed (David): 

In your faith, in your love, in your 


-arms. 15029. 
Just like a fool. 8448. 
Mister Snowman. 17438. 


106658—24—_—32 


Reed (EK. L.) Jolly jinks song book. 


1062. 
Reed (H. T.) Sweetest, whitest rose. 
3066. 
Reed (J. E.): 
Lonely bachelor. 13196. 
Montreal. 24534. 


Reed (J. R.) music pub. co. Sweet- 
hearts honeymoon. 16000, 20528. 
Reed (J. T.) He leads the way. 

10314. 
Reed (Leona) Happy mistake. 10297. 
Reed (N. E.): 
Afternoon blues. 
Charlston. 1714. 
Don’t tell nobody I told you. 
6061. 


Reed (N. M.) 
16012. 
Reed (Neil): 
Dreaming of you. 14598. 
Sweetest, whitest rose. 


12361. 


Take me to dreamland. 


3066. 


Reed (P. W.) Down Pensacola way. 
16730," 
Reed (W. H.) My lady fell a-sigh: 
ing. 24597. 
Reed (W. S.): 
Jamaica. 17162. 
Say! where do you get that stuff. 
17839. 
Reed (W. T.) My Washington. 6931. 


Reed (William) O 
14163 (403). 

Reed (William Henry) 
flower. 16086. 

Reed (Willis H.) Peg 0’ mine I'll be 
waiting for you. 4903. 

Reeder (Hlizabeth) When all the 
world’s asleep, dear except just you 


taste and see. 


To a wild- 


and, 1... L6Z25. 
Reeder & Walsh: 
Casket of jewels. 3598. 
Hazel eyes. 2032. 
I know a garden. 4167. 
Midnight folly. 15341. 


Road across the sea. 89438. 
Rozanne. 5051. 
To-night a dream, 

memory. 16099. 

Rees (Daniel) : 

- Jubilate Deo in B 
Lead ‘kindly light. 


Rees (E. C.):? 
Answer me buddy. 14237. 
By low, my pretty one. 14367. 
T’ll think it over sometime. 14898. 
Luella Lou. 15261. 
Mother Rose. 153938. 


to-morrow a 


flat. 8456. 


10741. 


1799 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. S., v.18 


Rees 
7082. 
Rees (T. E.) My mammy. 24605. 


Reese (C. M.) My oriental rose. 
13384. 


Reese (E.) Flapper. 
Reese (W. S.) 
Reesen (Emil): 
Aa, hvor var han dog bedaar’ne. 
23362. 
Du _ sku’pakke klunset sammen. 
Zab0a8 
Er det saaden 
12761. 
Gyldne aks. 23950. 
Pensionaerernes vekselsang. 24819. 
Reeve (A. F.) When the sun goes 


(Margaret) Patriotic rain. 


1932. 


Union victory. 5429. 


store kerlighed. 


down. 20838. 

Reeve (G.) Will 0’ the wisp. 7737. 

Reeves (Billy) See Reeve (Albert 
Fenton). 

Reeves (L. M.) Sweet Florida’s 
queen. 22948. 


Reform congregation Keneseth Israel. 


Service-hymnal. 1277. 
Reformation glory. 11495. 
Rega (F. W.): 

April sighs. 9510. 


Bee and the pup. 18528. 


Bird at the waterfall. 9613. 
Cricket’s carnival. 9836. 


Darktown has a gay white way. 


23687. 

Dixie Susan. 23719. 

Dont mean you no good blues. 
16717. 


Don’t mess with me. 886. 
From then on. 23859. 


He’s my man, your man. 23983. 
Honolulu nights. 10371. 
House rent ball. 24038. 
Lonesome daddy blues. 17301. 


Pretty little one. 24890. 

You better build love’s fire. 25566. 
Reger (Max) Streichquartett. 15950. 
Reginelli (Raimondo) ‘Thrill me. 
O33) 7A 


Regolo (Attilio) Hia! eia! eia! alala. 
§141 


Regulation army bugle calls, for the 


Boy scout’s bugle. 7191. 
Rehberger (Frank) Roaming. 20230. 
Reher (William) Oh! yes! Tll go 
home. 1189. 
Rehl (R. H.) Ekud. 10044. 
Rehor (J. W.) Josephine. 4363. 


Reich (Fannie) : : 
Fette vibele. 10113. 
Fetter lazer. 930. 
Gott mine hitter. 
Komput. 10705. 

Reichard (H. F.) Bess, I am still in 

love with you. 12478. 


962. 


1800 


- Reidy (Eileen) Three Irish melodies. 


Reichenthal 
4921. 
Reid (Alec) Light in the way. 10776. 


(Ralph) Piano puzzle. 


Reid (C. G.) Two hearts that beat 
as one. 12032. 

‘Reid (C. T.) Where the copra palms 
do grow. 7724. 


Reid (Charlotte) 
wise and witty. 5659. 


Reid (D. J.) If you cannot love me 
always, don’t love me at all. 13014. 
Reid (Ewing) : 

Jilted blues. 21990. 

You closed the doors to happiness, 
when you told me _ good-bye. 
23311. 

Reid Gr) 

12263. 
Reid (J. V.) Day is dawning. 
Reid bros. Itd.: 

Birds on the wing. 3581. 

Breath from the Hast. 14346. 

Chinatown festivity. 3627. 

Christmas carols. 12592. 

Day-break. 14530. 

Dragon flies. 21445, 

Eastern lament. 3848. 

Fiddler of Dooney. 18957. 

Impromptu pastorale. 14994. 

Lake isle of Innisfree. 17245. 

Lonely reaper [and] Reaper’s ro- 
mance, 4513. 

Love in lotus land. 15239. 

Love in the wild. 8550. 

March of the gnomes. 

Marionettes. 15299. 

Masquerades. 15305. 

Modern scale and arpeggio man- 
ual. 15364. 

Morning song. 

‘Piano duets. 

Primroses. 15702. 

Raffkins. 15725. 

Valse charmeuse. 

Woodland whispers. 

Reidarson (Per): 

Hymne. 17785*, 17785**. 

Svundne dage. 13864. 

Ved avskeden. 14004. 


You are pretty just 


Won't you dream of me. 


23692. 


22190. 


4682. 
17709, 17710. 


23129. 
9365. 


8927. 

Reiff (S. T.): 
Bonheur. 16514, 25595 (349). 
Bonne nuit. 25595 (350). 
Chanson nuptiale. 16565. 
Great peace have they. 2006. 
Lord is nigh unto them. 2400. 
O Lamb of God. 17598. 

Sing and rejoice. 15854. 
Suppliant. 11813. 
Reiley (Thomas) 


voice a ealling. 25038. 


She could hear his © 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Reiling (Katherine) : 
Drifting apart. 21464. 
Hast thou forgotten. 21703. 
Hast Thou not known. 21704. 
Lead me in the way everlasting. 
22062. 


Magic of thine eyes. 22167. 
O, send out Thy light. 22426. 
Sweetest story told. 22960. 


23266. 
In your arms aS we 


Will my dream come true? 
Reilly (A. F.) 
waltz. 8402. 
Reilly (P. L.) Johanna. 
Reilly (Thomas) : 
Glameury life on old Broadway. 
16866. 
Her sweet alluring smile. 14812. 
Under the speil of those Irish 
charms. 20693. 
Reimann (Paul) jr. Mammy, I’m 
coming back to you. 19680. 
Reinagle (Aiexander) Jerry’s song. 
2247. 
Reinhard (N. P.} Sweetest thing life’s 
story tells. 15996. 


15071. 


Reissiger (—) Libella. 13160. 

Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary. 18927, 
20128, 20446. 

Relihan (J. T.) When two hearts 
beat as one. 5565, 9413 (241). 
12190. 


Remick (J. H.) & ¢o0.: 

Ali the knicker knockers wear 
knickerbockers now. 23382. 
Anastasia Reilly. 18485. 

Arizona stars. 21060. 

Bad news blues. 14163 
16462. 

Barney Google. 3494, 5679 (142). 

Beside a babbling brook. 5830. 
7808 (162). 

Bobolink. 12501. 

Bring back that old fashioned 
waltz. 18583. 

Calling for you. 21234. 

Circus days. 16600. 

Clouds of love. 82. 

Cock-a-doodle-doo. 756 (16). 

Concentrate and love will find a 


(652), 


way. 3677, T7808 (175). 
Coronado. 23644. 
Dancing in the dark. 3730, T7808 
(181). 


Day by day in every way. 
5679. (171). 

Do you, don’t you, will you, won’t 
you. 9949, 14163 (651). 


868, 


Down by the river. 6070. T7808 
(187). 

Dreamy melody. 756 (26). 

Hisie. 138. 

Eternal city of dreams. 23781. 


Everything is K. O. in K-Y. 3884, 
5679 (185). 
Falling. 756 (28). 


1801 


~ Loving whippoorwill. 


First last and always. 
14168 (656). 
Florentine nights. 


L28T1, 
6188. 


Gee! Tll miss vou when you’re 
gone.: 3967, 5679 (190). | 

Girl of the olden West. 10216, 
14163 (660). | : 

Gray hairs. 23941. 

Happy days. 16914, 20974 (135). 

Hoping. 10375. 

I can’t forgive and forget. 4152. 


I feel so good. 17010. 


Till find the key to your heart. 


236. 

I love thou lovest. 4180. 

I’m a lonesome cry baby. 
14163 (676). 

I’m arranging for changing the 
key. 19245. 

I’m gonna steal somebody else’s 
baby. 1020. 

I never broke nobody’s heart when 
IT said good-bye. 4210, 5679 
(224). . 

I want a girl like mother was. 
19291. 

I want a pretty girl. 
(224). 

If you could only learn to care. 
ZLT4: 

In fair Hawaii. 4279. 

In June. 4283, 5679 (236). 

In my heart. 10567. 

Irish moon. 19387. 

It’s raining. 15045. 

It’s the nicest sort of feeling. 
10610. 

Just a 
4378. 

Land of broken 
5679 (249). 

Lilac lane. 19564. 

Little glow worm. 

Lonely lane. 22120. 

Lou’siana. 14163 (694), 15231. 

10879. 


10456, 


4230, 7808 


little bit of dreaming. 


dreams. 2328, 


332. 


Manzanilla. 19690. 
Marching down the aisle. 
Mari-posa. 22198. 

Mississippi choo-choo. 


19696. 
1148, 5679 


(279). 

Mississippi moon. T7808 (256), 
8655. 

My Cherokee rose. 11079. 


My harbor of sunshine and smiles. 
£3372. 


. My lady and me 11112, 14163 
(705). 
My love will out-live it all. 4727. 


My waltz divine. 19899. 
Nearer and dearer. 19918. 
No one loves me. 17575. 
No other eyes. 4788. 
Nobody knows but my pillow and . 
me. 2627, 5679 (289). 


Remick (J. H.) & co. 


INDEX 


Contd. 

Oh Desdemona, you’re going to 
lose vour sheik. 4815. 

Old folks at home. 20017. 

On the isle of Wicki Wacki Woo. 
13484, 14163 (714). 

One day in May. 491. 

Pal o’ my heart. 11336. 

Pesticatin’ mamma. 17707, 20974 
(186). 

Poor little rose. 4948, 5679 (312). 
tocky Mountain moon. 1250, 
a679 (321), 

Roll on Mississippi. 15759. 

Sahara butterfly. 2883. 

Sayonara. 24998. 

Since you went away dear old 
pal. 22800. 

Skeezix. 20376. 

so i took the fifty thousand dol- 
lars. 22822. 

Somebody's wrong. 11703, 14163 
(739). 

Soothing lullaby. 22856. 

Steamboat blues. 5233. 

Stormy weather pal. 17992. 

Suppose nobody cared. 11815. 

Sweet butter. 25201. 

Sweet one. 3062, 5679 (362). 

Baek nuthin else. 14168 (751), 

18037. 

4 empting. 756 (114)., 

That big blond mamma. 18061, 
20974 (215). 

There’s a little bit of something. 
20607 

They'll never bring up. father. 
20613. 

This is love the kind of love I 
have for you. 11942. 

Tomorrow will be brighter. 756 
(119). 

True. 23084. 

Trying. 1387: 

Tut-ank-amen. T7808 (311). 

Tweet tweet. 18152, 20974 (220). 

Two best girls I love. 23104. 

Two lips are roses. 672. 

Until tomorrow. 18170. 

Valiey of content. 20706. 

Voodoo man. 5478, 5679 (386). 

Watchin’ the moon rise. 20761. 

Weddin’ blues. 20776. 

Westward ho! 18230, 20974 
(223). 

What a fool I’ve been. 756 (126). 

What’s your hurry? 1421, 7808 

324). ; 

When I wonder. 9306. 

When the shadows fall. 23226. 

When will I know. 756 (130). 

Where Monona’s waters piay. 
18269. 

You are my light and my life. 
23308. 


1802 


DE T51, 028), WoAS 


You better stop messin’ around. 
20926. 
You can’t make a fool out of me. 
20929, 20974 (282). 
You’ve simply got me _ cuckoo. 
23331. 
Your eyes. 20962. 
Remillard (H. F.): 
Grand-daddy’s waltz. 19072. 
Just you and I. 19488. 
Renard (Casimir) : 

A la nature. 1477. 

Pourquoi. 2775. 

Souvenir. 3003. 

Voix del’ au-dela. 3227. 

g°™* nocturne. 1475, 

Renard (Frank): 

Moonlight and foie 1152, 8667. 

Romp of the gnomes. 1254, 8950. 
Renard (Georges) Trois  piéces. 

7195. 
Renard (Henri) Petite valse. 24836. 
Renard (Max) Smiling at me. 13762. 
Renaud (2H.): 

My garden of memory. 15423. 

Orientale. 2558. 

Sandwich, 2558. 

Renda (Francesco) : 
Alba di gaudi. 9448. 
Giovannini, virtuoso  monello. 
10211. 

Peppino Frenetieo, 113876. 

Sicilia gaia. 11649. 

Triciuzza  belta ed eleganza. 

11999. 

Volutta vanzante. 12097. 
Rendez-vyeus bourgeois. 8. 
Rendleman (Mrs. C. H.) Day dreams. 

9893. 
Renié (H.): 
Au loin, dans la verdure, la mer 
. @alme et mystérieuse. 7869. 
Bane de mousse. 14163 (39). 
Dans la campagne ensoleillée, la 
rosée seintille. 8071. 

Seherzetto. 14163 (499). 

Renk. ...(109 Heart’s enchantment. 
2043. : 
Renner’ (H., Cjz 

All for you, dear, 5717. 

Do .you. . 3785, 

Lincoln song. 6637. 

Little love bug. 24329. 

Love’s memories. 4546. 

Mah man _  done-turn-me down 

blues. 24432. 

My baby’s eyes. 4702. 

My Cairo sweetheart. 6894. 

Somebody loves me. 11702. 

We will meet again someday. 

25454. 

With thee to-night. 25535. E 
Rennie (B. H.) Hand eulture.. 16909. 
Rentel (S. A.) My daddy. 4709. ai 


= 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Renzi (Antonio) Non ti vedro’ mai 
piu’. 246653. 

Renzi (Remigio) Missa in honorem 
sancti Francisci Assisiensis. 2528. 
Reo music co. You’ve always cheated. 

20082. 


Reo pub. co. 
75138. 
Repper (Charles) : 
Cossack dance. 9819. 
Dancer in the patio. 9878. 
Marigold. 6761. 
Requiem mass. 5007. 
Reschke (June) My dear old home. 
19844. 
Reser (H. F.): 
Easy goin’. 21476. 
Lolly pops. 22117. 
Neath Hastern skies. 2610. 
Respighi (Ottorino) Belfagor. 9593, 
12469. 


That roamin’ Romeo. 


‘Rest. in the Lord. 25595° (231). 


Retlaw (Billie) 
Bo09: 
Retter (Louis): 
Retter’s (Louis) melodious piano 
course. 24925. 
Simplicity graded violin course. 
25069-25071. 
Retter (Louis) music co.: 
Retter’s (Louis) melodious piano 
course. 24925. 
Simplicity graded violin course. 
25069-25071. 
Rettig (H. H.): 
I want a. sweetheart to be my 
pal. 21873. 
My little Irish colleen. 
Those Gypsy eyes. 11946. 
You go your way and Vii go mine. 
1459, 12296. 
You will be’ sorry... 12322. 
Reuchsek (Hugéne) Heure (d’exer- 
cices. 2054. i 
Reuchsel (Amédée) : 
A travers Vorage. 12350. 
Chanson de Provence. 21278. 
Gavotte de Lorraine. 21612. 
Reuter (Fritz): 
At eventide. 1547. 
Idylle.. 2882. 
Intermezzo. 2833. 


Your goodbye kiss. 


24601. 


5: Révol (J.) -Marche triomphale. 13263. 


Revue de Madame Rasimi. 21051, 


22450. 
Revue de Marigny. 14697. 


Revue musicale: 


Andante. 15140. 

Hommage musical a 
‘Fauré. 218, 219. 

Trois compositions inédites. 6206. 


Gabriel 


_ Revue toutes les femmes. 17736. 


Rex (George) : 
Cat’s whiskers. 3601. 
That’s why I’m longing for you. 
3108. 
Rex (H. 8S.) 
moon. 4863. 
Rey-Andreu (E.): 
Migraine. 1145. 
Poémes de l’ombre. S882. 
Veillée de Noél. 5454. 
Reyer (Ernest) : 
Dernier rendez-yous. 20974 (15), 
25595. (74). 
Pas guerrier. 14163 (424). 
Reyl (Emile) I dreamed that a 
lassie still cared. 19212. 
Reynard (Jules) Morning glories. 
19798. 
Reynolds (A. M.): 
Dear little Jake. 1819. 
Handholding blues. 2023. 
Just love. 2274. 
Reynolds (Charles) 
sing. 5562. 
Reynolds (EK. H.) 
friends. 10410. 
Reynolds (Gerald) : 
Au milieu du ciel pale. 18462. 
Silent night, holy night. 20358. 
Voici, vouS pouvez m’en croire. 
20742. 
Reynolds (L. W.): 
Bad baby. 3477. 
Don’t pesticate me. 6057. 
If you don’t think I’m leavin’, just 
count the days ’m gone. 6453. 
Tennessee home. 7508. 
Then you'll be sorry when it’s way 
too, Adber F522. 
Troubles. 7570. 
Reynolds (W. D.) Old sweethearts 
still are sweethearts. 15567. 
Reynolds & co.: 
Avy BS aE cade: 
- Atoms, 23428. 
Back answers. 14269. 
Blackest man I know. 1618. 
Brambledown fair. 21195. 


Oux aeroplane honey- 


When the robins 


I aim’t' got .no 


But he didn’t [and] Love. and 


arithmetic. 23540. 
Castles in the air. 23567. 
Chance it. 1702. 
Come to the movies. 213309. 
Down on the Hoko-Poko. 1860. 
Dumbledownshire. 23755. 
Fine old English gentleman. S182. 
Furniture remover. 1958. 
God’s lullaby. 23901. 
Gooseberry tart. 8241. 
Greetings. 23945. 
I’m an actor. 21836. 
I was nibbling the knob or my 
cane. 24133. 
In my dreams. 2199. 


: 1803 


i re oe 


INDEX 


Reynolds & co.—Continued. 

In that little home Id like to build 
for you. * ‘2205, 

In Turkey where 
lilies grow. 8401. 

Indefinite Johnnie. 21940. 

Independent candidate. 2213. 

Jane of the household brigade. 
8419. 


the harem 


Jones comes home late. 15078. 
Kill-joys. 24263. 

Little things. 22108. 

Michael O’Milligan. 22242. 
M’sieur Embonpoint. 8691. 

My aim. 8699. 

My tea-shop in St. Omer. 


2596. 
15499. 
in the place. 


Nice little chap. 
Only bally fellow 
15589. 
Or else. 15591. 
Our annual attraction. 
Paddy. 8834. 
Parson of Puddle. 
Peg away. 2741. 
Picture pianist. 
Publicity. 22610. 
Rag-picker of 
22620. 
Reynolds & @0.’s 
albums. 15744. 
Road of the ten thousand crosses. 
2846. 
Rum-ti-tum, 
15781. 
Sally’s ups and downs. 
School days. 2904. 
Skipper. 9053. 
Soft as oi looks. 22825. 
Special album. 9101. 
Spot. 15925. 
Spring chaplet. 9105. 
Supplanted. 22932. 
Telephone language. 16023. 
Things are not always as bad as 


22500. 
24806. 
15652. 
done-for heap. 
concert party 
drum. 


follow the 


8972. 


they seem. 23047. 
Tiny Wl tot Zone. 
Troubles. 23083. 


Truth [and] Lie. 23086. 

Trying to learn English, by a 
Frenchman. 25348. 

Tut-ankh-amen. 9244. 

Unele’s farm. 9252. 

Undertaker. 9253. 

Veils. 23146. 


Verilites album. 3213. 
What a nice little game it is! 
294. 
Why didn’t you tell me that you 
loved me? 23254. 
Wonderful peace of my Saviour. 
25544. 
Zyder from Zummerzet. 23347. 
Rhea (A. C.) Shyrene.. 22779. 
Rheinberger (Josef) Welcome. 18364 


(216). 


pt. mI, n. s., v.18 


Rhené-Baton (—) Au coin de latre. 
14257. 
Rhoads (R. F.) Tear “drops. 
Rhoads (W. H.): 
Altho Tm just past eighty-two. 
769. 
Because I love you too. 
College commencement. 
I’m _ the 
10487. 
Pushed out on the world. 531. 
Sweet’n’d Lizzie. 25212. 
You'll have a day to remember. 
12299. 
You'll have to give your mama 
just what she wants. 5658. 
Rhode Island state federation of 
women’s clubs. My Rhode Island. 
4738. 
Rhynal (Camille de): 
Fascinating. 6163. 
Gliding. 1977. 
Happy winter. 10300, 
Helenita. 12911. 
Imperial blues. 
Lola. 386. 
Macanas. 2426. 
Molly Molloy. 
Nina. 15504. 
Whirling. 14089. 
Yo-San. 5645, 9378. 
You to me and me to you. 20957, 
23328. 
Rhynsburger 
15463. 


Ribaud (Joseph) You be my Sheba 
and I'll be your sheik. 23309. 

Ribbe (J. H.) Fundamental technique. 
1957. 


Ribble (M. H.) Night’s enchantment. 
456. 

Ribiollet (Edmond) Ma mie. 

Rie (A. W.) Taxation blues. 

Ricard (W. BF.) 
now. 22656. 

Ricca (J. A.) When you're tired of 
calling me sweetheart, you can al- 
ways call me pal. 16263, 

Ricci (Joseph) San Jacinto march. 
20289, 20290. 


20565. 


21130. 
18702. 
vamp of the Bowery. 


21914. 


13322. 


(R. W.) My Seattle. 


15267. 
1352. 
Riding in our Liz-zy 


_Ricci-Signorini (Antonio) : 


A sera. 20979. 

Canto funebre. 

Cinque pezzi 
22787. 


1677. 
infantili. 2° 


iw) 
SS 
Ol 
A 


Poemi del dolore. 7117. 

Suite no. 1. 7442. 

Suite no. 2. 11797 

2* leggenda. 23350. 
Ricciardi (E.): 

"A tassa ’e lusso. 23361. 


Chitarrata dispettosa. 21297. 
Giojelleria. 21626. 
Li hé ’a vulé bene. 22113. 


1804 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Riccitelli Compagnacci. 
12609. 

Rice (EK. B.) Fourteen synthetic ex- 
ercises. 13643. 

Rice (Grantland) You ought to know 
it by now. 7785. 

Rice (Noah): 

Sailing. 5067. 
When my dreams of my dream 
girl come true. 20830. 

Rich (A. E.) Maid of my dreams. 
Aer: 

Rich (B. B.) Somewhere in dear old 
Tennessee. 2983. 

Rieh .(C.'sB.) It was but lately. 
10613. 

Rich (Fred): 

I’m a harmony baby. 4183. 
My Argentina maid. 11070. 
Rich (Gladys) : 
Lambda phi lambda song book. 
LOTS. 
-Our brown-eyed sweetheart of 
Sigma chi. 20058. 
-Rich (Isabelle) : 
Knickers. 17235. 
Mississippi twins. 4655. 

Rich (Jack) Rocking chair blues. 
17802. 

Rich (Max): 

And how. — 7848. 
So nice. 13772. 

Rich (Stella) Life. 8507. 

Richard (A. Leopold) For composi- 
tions by A. L. Richard, see this in- 
dex under names of claimants of 
Copyright. 

Richard (H.) For compositions by 
H. Richard, see this index under 
names of claimants of Copyright. 

Richards (Arthur) : 

Coming of spring. 21341. 

Good-bye, good-bye to summer. 
21662. 

Lady-bird in the fields. 13150. 

My garden flowers. 13369. 

Robin. 20231. 

Sweet and low. 22942. 


(Primo) 


_ Richards (B.) Dear refuge of my 


weary soul. 14163 (134). 
Richards (C. A.) In the beginning 
was God. 15013. 
Richards (David) : 
If I were. 13010. 
Master kissed the cook. 18282. 
Rhythms. 13642. 
Richards (F. D.) In a good old state 
‘of sunshine. 14996. 
Richards (G. W.) In the Saviour I 
am hiding. 10583. 
Richards (H. M.) Darling o’ mine. 
16668. 
Richards (Henry) Kalakua. 4399. 
Richards (Jack) My tea shop in St. 
Omer. 2596. : 


Richards, Gs... ~B.) My homeland. 
11106. 
Richards (M. M.) Neath the pines of 
old Virginia. 6946. 
Richards (May) I am longing for 
home sweet home and you. 16997. 
Richards (Richard) : 
Gnats. 1983. 
Japanese lanterns. 2239. 
Jolly huntsman. 2259. 
Night’s candles. 2620. 
Yellow sands. 3382. 
Richards (Samuel) Oh, I love you. 
7000. 
Richardson (A. F.) My girl. 19855. 
Richardson (A. V.) Awakened, no 
more war. 1557. 
Richardson (Adrienne) 
haze. 4691. 
Richardson (C. O.): 
Mona from Barcelona. 13324. 
Yearning for you. 14130. ° 
Richardson (Cy) I was only fooling 
when I said I loved you. 8362. 
Richardson (E. C. L.) Kiddies’ book. 
6582. 
Richardson (J. .G.) Twilight brings 
memories of you. 5417, 12022. 
Richardson (J. H.) At dawning. 
16440. 
Richardson (Thomas) Kiddies’ book. 
6582. 
Richardson (Vera): 
Circus parade. 8013. 
Clowns. 8018. 
Merry-go-round. 8634. 
Trick pony. 9224. 
Richardson (W. H.): 
Duet concertante. 12733. 
Serenade romantic. 13708. 
White lancers. 14090. 


Mountain 


| Richardville (Rose) Lou’siana_ blos- 


som. 4528. 
Richer (D. H.) Just to-day. 10674. 
riche: (Ua. an: 
Hallelujah! I believe. 16908. 
Holy Spirit, come and fill us. 
16958, 
Holy Spirit hymn. 16959. 
Jesus. all in all. 17170. 
Jesus, I come to Thee. 17173. 
Jesus, lover of my soul. 17175. 
Jesus saves me. 17176. 
Just like mother. 17202. 
Love not the world. 173353. 
No time for Jesus. 17576. 
O joy! he is coming. 17597. 
O the sin of worry. 17603. 
O wonderful city. 17606. 
Robed and ready. 17796. 
Secret of a happy day. 17859. 
Someday our Lord will come. 
17942. 
There is glory in my soul. 18077, 


1805 


INDEX 


Richison (J. A): 

Better every day. 9608. 

Chippewa girl. 9752. 

Cobras dance. 9785. 

Dear dream. 9901. 

‘Desert night. 9931. 

Homesick for you. 8296, 14840. 

Jane. 10621. 

Little Mee Lee. 10799. 

Lulu of Honolulu. 10888. 

Mermaid ahoy! 10976. 

My Bedouin. 11071. 

Oh say. 11248. 

Rose of all the world. 11587. 

Roses of my love. 11544. 

Serpents stroll. 11616. 

Tired business man, 11972. 
Richley (E. ©.) Honey mine. 21759. 
Richley (Tommy) See Richley (H. C.) 
Richman (Harry) Mammy’s carbon 
. copys Br2: 

Richman (J. J.): 
I’m going home to mother. 19253. 
Mammy Lou. 19681. 
Mountain maid. 19816. 
Richmond (Jack): 
Sing mammy sing, Sweet and low. 
5148, 9043, 11664. 
When mother sings Sweet and 
low. 18249, 20829. 
Richmond-Robbins, inc. : 
Agitato no. 1. 9488. 
Appassionato. 16375 (6). 
Appassionato no. 1. 16429. 
Arkansaw mule. 5679 (186), 
7856. 

3onnie. 9639, 9640, 123844 (74). 

Breath of an Irish smile. 5679 
(152) 4 FO46.. . 2SDT,, 1. 209T4 
(103). 

By-gones. 12344 (78), 125384, 
14163 (641), 14869. 

Can’t you hear me calling, pal 0’ 
mine. 94138 (163), 9695. 

Capitol. 3369 (10). 

Capitol march. 3586, 5905, 9698. 

Coquette. 23352 (25), 23641. 

Cortege. 16634, 16373 (15). 

Dancing banjo. 12344 (89), 

12650. 

Darktown reveille. 7808 (182), 
8074. 
Debutante. 
(119, 120). 
Dew drops. 12344 (94), 12692, 

12693. 

Dramatie andante no. 1. 14588. 

Dry yo’ eyes. 18364 (247), 18874. 

Enemies of women. T7808 (195), 

10061, 10062. 

For you alone. 6195. 

Gloria. 14748, 16373 (24). 

Golondrina. 14759, 16373 (26). 

Gruesome tales. 18364 (251), 

19081. 


18789, 18790, 20974 


1806 


‘ oe ae 


pt. 111, n.'S., v. 18 


Heaven in your eyes. 9413 (177), 
10334. 

Hedge roses. 9413 (178) ,.. 10337, 
16373 (27), 16935. 

I hear thy voice in every song. 
2104. 

I’ll never grow tired of waiting, 
7808 (222), 8331. 

In a tea garden: 18364 (261), 
19334. q 

Joe Turner blues. 24213, 25595 
(417). ; ; 

Keep a-goin’. 19497, 20974. (152). 

Love’s little hour. 5679 (268), 
8563, 18364 (278), 19640. 

March of the mannikins. 5679 
(274), 8605, 13260, 13261. 

Merry pranks. 141638 (699), 
153836, 18364 (283), 19748 

Midnight chimes. 20974 (168), 
22246. 

Misterioso no. 1. 
15359. 

Moon dreams. 9413 (199), 18364 
(285), 19786. 

Moonlight silhouettes. 18364 
(286), 19792. 

Noodlin’. 9413 (207), 11175. 

O sole mio. 16373 (65), 17602. 

Ole Miss Blues. 24736, 25595 
(461). 

On the golden shore. 12344 (191), 
13480, 13481. 

Paquita. 22027: 

Peanuts! 5 a bag. 14163 (721), 
15682. 

Ping-a-pep. 12344 (199), 13568. 

Plinka  plunk. 14163 (724), 
aT T27. 

Poison ivories. 11412, 12344 (202). 

Pollywog’s frolic. 20138, 26974 
(188). 

Promenade. 5679 (315), 7151, 
7152, 8905. 

Red wing. 18364 (305), 202038. 

Rose leaves. 15770, 18364 (308), 
20247. 

Rose 0’ mine. 2861, 14163 (731). 

Savage carnival. 227138, 23352 
(112). 

Saxophone scandals. 23352 (113), 
24994. 

Screening preludes. . 22737. 

Screening preludes, no. 1. 20974 
(198). 

Shamrock leaves. 
15829. 

She wouldn’t -do what I asked 
her to. 20974 (202), 22768. 

Some lonesome night. 591, 756— 
(98). 

Soul of arose. 22857, 23352 (123). | 

South Sea eyes. 756 (104), 13810, — 
5219. 

Tarantella. 14163 (733), 16019. 


14163 - (702), 


14163 (732), . 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923’ 


Tell me with smiles. 1475 (27), 


3090, 3091. 

To a lonesome heart. 16373 (90), 
18122. 

Toddling. 5679 (374). 9413 (238), 
9218, 11982. ‘ 

Tomfoolery. 16095, 16373 (91). 


7808 (314) , 12033. 
6373 (94), 


Two little eyes. 

Upright and grand. 
18172. 

Valse Leoane. 23352 (189), 25396. 

Violets. 12344 (248), 14016, 14163 
(763), 16170. 


Western allegro. 12156. 


When love comes stealing. 3262, 
3:35 5,9 ir i Toe A 

Richter (Francis) Romance. 11529. 

Rickards (Grace) Alice blues. 9452. 


Ricketts (Bob): 

Charleston crazy. 18664, 23580. 

Goin’ home. 190538. 

I don’t love nobody 
have no blues. 24073 

I’m gonna get you. O44 245. 

If you want to keep your daddy 
home. 264. 

Just thinkin. 10673, 19481. 

Laughin’ eryin’ blues. 312, 2334. 

Louisville blues. 348. 

Mistreatin’. daddy. 17440, 19772 

My mammy’s blues. 15451, 19873. 

‘Save your man and satisfy your 
soul. 20294, 24991. 

Tain’t a doggone thing 
blues. 2053 9) 20540. 

Tired 0’ waitin’ blues. 
20642. : 

Triflin’ blues. 53889, 12001. 

Wish I had you and I’m gonna 
get you, blues. 12249, 20891. 


so. L. don’ t 


but the 


9208, 


Ricketts . (FP. 'J.): 


Cavalry of the clouds. 14402. 
Sparks. 20451. 


Two imps. 20686. 


Rickman (James & Carl) Now-a-days. 


' 


11196. 
Ricks (Minnie) Moving picture blues. 
19818 


Rico (Joseph) : 


Brise ensoleillée. 21201. 
Louise de Lorraine. 22140. 


Mélancolie musicale. 2484. 
j Nuages @’ automne. 464. 
| Ricordi (G.) & co. 
A notte alta. 23357. 
Above the clouds. 18378. 
Adagio. 546. 
Ali. 16398, 23378. 
Allegretto. 381. 
Allegro con brio. 18416. 
Amarella. 18425. 

’ Andante con variazioni. 14225. 
Andante religieux. 3428. 
Andantino. 5051. 
Andantino mosso. 18487. 


‘Cantabile. 32: 


-Due girovaghi. 


. Fides. 


- 1807 


14233. 
3433. 


Anima canta! 
Anniversario. 
Aria trae. 
Attesa. 18460. 
Aurora. 3459, 14258. 
Autunno in campagna. 
Badinage. 3478. 
Bambola della Prateria. 
p20 kd hs 88 
Barearolle. 21121. 
Basie bote. 3496. 
Belfagor. 9593, 12469. 
Bene mio, ti vedo. 14300. 
Bergerette. 23480. 
Brighella. 21197. 
Caccia. 500. 


18472. 
14282, 


Cantata. 18625. 
Canti di Sardegna. 
Canzoncina. 69. 
Canzone a Chioggia. 18630. 4 
Capriccio. 559. 
Caro, caro mio bambin. 23561. | 
Cavalloni. 14401. 
Childhood visions. 23588. 
Cintia:’ 21317: 
Cloches. 79. 
Colombina. 21324. 
Come to me, all ye that labour. 

18712. . 
Come with me. 3672. 
Concertino. 14465, 14466. 
Concerto. 8498. 
Cristoforo Colombo. 
Danse des elfes. 105. 
Di giorno. 18803. 
Di notte. 18804. 
Dieci liriche infantili. 472. 
Dimmi fanciulla. ‘18812. 
Dodici studii. 17678. 
Dolore estinto nella fede. 
Douze mélodies. 16108. 
Dream city. 3806, 14590. 
Dream love. 16735. 
Duecia. 3828. 


25904. C) 


5988. 


14569. 


3830. 
Due sonetti del Berni. 
Duetto comico. 23754. 
Eliana. 3851. 

En Cuba. 1888. 
Hnough. 3862. 
Hsercizii e studii. 8153. 
Every hour I want you. 
Fantasia. 8088. 

Far green hills of home. 
Fiamminga. 14682. 
18958. 
Fior di Siviglia. 
Flor de Habana. 
Femina. 14700. 
Follow on. 3935. 
Four songs. 16196. 

Fox trot del Merlo. 3947. 
Fuite de centaures. 14719. 
Fumo e la neve. 3955. 


d71. 


14645. 
16789. 


14688. 
167. 


INDEX 


Riecordi (G.) & co.—Continued. 


Gandhi. 3958. 

Giorgetti (F.) metodo. 19026. 

Gran concierto. 21667, 21668. 

Great beyond. 21673. 

Happy Bethlehem. 21693. 

Hawaiian love song [and] Sea 
Gypsy. 19101. 

Heaven at the end of the road. 
983. 

Hope. 6349. 

I am here! 88316. 

In media nocte. 15009. 

Invocazione. 19382. 

Java. 8423. 

Keep on never minding. 

Kin-tehing. 17225. 

King-tehing. 8466. 

Largo. 195383. 

Laude. 15160. 

Levommi il mio pensier in parte 
ov’era. 15175. 

Libro @immagino. 17270. 

Little star. 4498. 

Lovely rose. 17338, 196382. 

Lovers’ lane. 24389, 24390. 

Madelina. 15269. 

Madrigale. 24416. 

Mahit. 8587. 

Malaguenas. 19670. 

Marionnette en promenade. 4593, 


4594. 

Mélodie. 22618. 

Melodies populaires  indiennes. 
15321. 


Minuetto. 401, 402, 17482, 24522. 

Misteri gaudiosi. 22268. 

Motivo d’amore. 8683. 

My lady moon. 24598. 

Najade. 19908. 

New hesitation. 4773, 15494. 

Ninna nanna_ della  bambola. 
11164. 

Notturno. 9209, 17711. 

Notturno a Lesbo. 8763. 

O ask of the stars. 756 (82). 

O thou fairest among women. 
4805. 

Ode to music. 4809. 

Ondulada. 17646, 24750. 

Ore innocenti. 494. 

Pantalon. | 22524. 

Papa chéri je aime. 13602. 

Pastorale.. 560, 15809. 

Pensée divine. 514. 

Pesca notturna. 20106. 

Petroushka. 2749. 

Pianto della danzatrice. 15648. 

Piccolo sogno. 20113. 

Pixy-ring. 15660, 15661. 

Prés de toi. 526. 

Principe e nuredha. 4966. 

Quel rosignuol che si soave pi- 
agne. 15720. 

Quiéreme Chinita mia. 20181. 


1808 


‘Tarantella. 22990. 


pt. 01,0. 6. % 18 


Radiant morn hath passed away. 
15iZa. . 
Rainbow trail. 17766. 
Redowa. 8923, 17784. 
Requiem mass, 20218. 
Réve d’amour. 20220. 
Rimpianto. 20224. 
Rise up, my love. 5022. 
Road to spring. 24988. 
Romanza di Pedro. 2856. 
Rondine muore. 15766. 
Rondo. 20242-20244. 
Rover. 24971. 
Russian Rose. 756 (93). 
Sei grandi studii. 17276. 
Sera. 20318. . 
Serenade. 59, 22752. 
Sérénade inutile. 15821. 
Serenata di Lucio. 2933. 
Serenata napoletana. 9011. 
Showman. 15841. 
Si vous lVaviez compris! 9030. 
Sit down. 20375. 


‘Slumber song of the plains. 20386. 


Sogno. 20397. 

Sogno del satiretto ed el cuculo. 
15877. 

Solo di Consuelo. 2972. 

Sonata no. 3. 20419. 

Sonata in fa. 597. 

Sonata intima. 25116. 

Stepping along. 25165. 

Stir not up nor awake my love. 
PE 

Stornellata marinara. 15944. 

Stornelli e ballate. 22903, 22904. 

Suite sinfonica. 22921. 

Summer rain. 9126, 9128. 

Supremo sonno. 15972. 

Sur les cimes. 20509. 

Take this little rosebud. 1343, 
TASG. 


Tecnica razionale e progressiva 
del violoneellista. 22996. 
Tecnicismo. 25241. 
Thistledown. 20621. 

To a little child. 5372. 
Toccata. 504. 

Todo mi amor para ti. 20647. 
Tombolo. 9219. 

Topsy. 18137. 

Trees. 5388. ; 
Trees have grown so. 18140. 
Trio. 16107. 

U.. B...4) me: andint ie 0. 
25368. 
Unclaimed. 9251. 

Vals. 20440, 20441. 

Ventaglio. 16156. 

Venti studii. 21581. 

Vento. 16157. 

Vergine morta. 20726. 

Via della finestra. 5463. 

Vieni, 25413. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


IS 


Visione. 20739. 

Vita fugge e non s’ arresta un 
‘ora. 16174. 

Wait till we get our little home 
together. 5486. 

Zephyrs. 756 (139). 

33 saggi ed improvvisi ritmici. 
3904. 


Riddell (Walter) : 
Jolly jazzers. 24214. 

That wonderful dreamyland waltz. 
5338. 
Ridderhof (N. L.) 
songs. 22073. 
Riddick (B. C.) My heart calls, my 
love, come back, be true. 17504. 

Riddle of Isis. 15748. 

Rideout (Percy) Spring chaplet. 

Rider (J. M.) Starlight lullaby. 25160. 

Rider (M. M.) If I only had a pal 
like you. 10539. 

Ridge (Kirk) Blue flower. 

Ridges (KE. C.) 


Let us sing sacred 


9105. 


1626. 
Rheumatism blues. 


5017. 

Ridgway (Gail) Song of summer. 
13798. 

Ridings (Belle) Lovers. still when 
old and gray. 19633. 


Ridley (A. W.) & co.: 
Born this day. 1634. 
Carol high and carol low. 
Gabriels message. 1959. 
Hoofs of the horses. 19158. 
will extol’ Thee, O. God, my 
King. 19298. 
In Judah’s fields. 
Infant king. 2219. 
Lads at Ludlow fair. 19524. 
My prayer for you. 19884. 
Street sounds to the soldier’s 
tread. 20484. 
Suite. 20884, 20885. 
There came three kings. 
To Bethlehem. 3153. 
midliey (S: ©.) 3 
Romany revels. 20239. 
Scouts and guides rally. 
Silver gondola. 20361. 
Rieck (Philip) Love is never out of 
fashion. 6691. 
_ Riegger (Wallingford) : 
Easy opera classics. 6112. 
xraded studies in ensemble play- 
ing. 19071. 
Riego (Teresa Del) 
(Teresa). 


1683. 


2194. 


3115. 


20308. 


See Rel Riego 


Rienzo (A. J.) Dream kiss. 9990. 
Rier (L. G.) O, brother mine. 17591. 
Ries (Franz): 

Album-blitter. 7819. 

Farewell to Slieve Morna. 10102. 


Londonderry air. 10815. 


Mountains high. 
Vélocité. 14006. 
Ries & Erler: 
Adagio. 7935. 
Album-blatter. 
Arietta. 7854. 
Gavotte. 8685. - 
Landler. 8687. 
Madchenlied. 24418. 
Riesenfeld (Hugo) Westward 
18230. 
Rieti (Vittorio) 
7116 


11058. 


7819. 


ho! 
Poema  fiesolano. 


Rietz (W. J.): 
Down Virginia way. 
Linger here. 8513. 
Rife (John) Papa’s bad boy. 
Rifici (Vincent) 
South Sea isle. 
Rigdon (W. T.) 
dle of mine. 
Rigers (E. C.) 
18364 (147). 
Rigs. (Jeb. is 
Eavesdropper. 756 (27), 900. 
Follow the piper. 10147. 
It’s only a wee sprig o’ heather. 
10608. 
Jamie and Maggie on the banks 
0’ Loch Lomon’! 15061. 


6082. 


DOO: 

Sweetest maid of the 
15995. 

That blessed old cra- 

25200: 

My blessed Redeemer. 


My dear auld hame. 11085. 
Thistle. 11944. 
To a Scotch lass. 11974. 
Riges (W. A.) Ku klux march. 
22051. 
Rigoletto. 7623, 7624, 12076. 
Riis-Magnussen (Ad.) : 
Himlen. 991. 
Kirsebzertreerne. 1072. 


Riker (H. A.): 
Justi yous 66505; 17210: 
Ship o’ dreams. 25048. 
Riley (W. L.): 
Another day. 
Tll get you. 14892. 
If I had you. 6489. 
Oh! wishing moon. T7006. 
Sing the blues. 22803. 
Sweet oriental Rose. 7465. 
Riley-Robison music pub. co.: 
Dreams were never meant for me. 
14600. 


9501. 


I’m on my way back home. 14926. 
Soul mate of mine. 9095. 
Rimmer (W.) My Syrian maid. 
13394. 
Rimsky-Korsakow (Nicolas) : 
Capriccio espagnol. T7967, 23557. 


Cavatina of the Czar of Berendey. 
1692. 

Chanson indoue. 7988, 16564. 

Czar cavatina. 23667. 

Danse lithuanienne. 18760. 

Festival at Bagdad. 6174. 


1809 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Rimsky-Korsakow (Nicolas )—Contd. 
Fir-tree and the palm. 1926. 
Grande Paque russe. 19073. 
Hymn to the sun. 16991. 


Look upon thy = garden fair. 
10832. 
Romance. 2850,°" 12344 Peary, 
2207 
Sheherazade. 2901, 2902, 2944, 
2945. ; 
Snegourochka. 9059. 
Song of India. 13801, 7373, 9084, 
17949. 
Song of the shepherd Lehl. 
20125"! 
Young prince and the young 
princess. 3357. 
Rinaldi (G.): 
Margarita. | 15297, 15298. 
That’s the pleasure. 13908, 13909. 
Rinaldo. 7201. 
Rinascénte, HKesistente. Eruzione ’e 
PE.” 12763. 


Ring (—): 
Danse hongroise. 25595 (866). 
Dolores. 38789, 8101. 

Ring (Justin) : 

April sighs. 9510. 
Bee and the pup. 18523. 
Bird at the waterfall. 
Cricket’s carnival. 9836. 
Day at the zoo. 12667, 12668. 
Dixie Susan, tell the folks im 
Dixie that I’m coming. 23719. 
Gloria. 14748. 
Pretty little one. 24890. 
Ring (Montague) Two songs of the 
desert. 2838. 
Ring (Samuel) Dollar ‘sign. 23723. 
Ringe (Wm.) Will you be a soldier’s 
bride.” - 12238: 

Ringle (Dave): 

Any old time at all. 14241. 

Foolin’ my feet. 10149. 

Golden head. 4008. 

Home town blues. 10366, 14839. 

I’m getting so now I don’t eare. 
PA 

New York’s jubilee. 


9615. 


6951. 


Olid sweetheart of long ago. 2687. 
Sahara moon. 558. 
Wet wash ball. 20792. 

Ringulet (M.) Childhood days. 18674. 


Ringwood (M. A.) Our beautiful flag. 


2716. 

Ripley (C. 8S.) Man in the- moon. 
24444, 

Ripley (H. R.) My rose of West Vir- 
ginia. 4740. 


Ripley (F. H.) Natural music charts. 
7808. (85-89). 

Ripley (H. G.) jr. Sun temple. 5251. 

Ripley (J. E.). Answer. 3485. 

Kiische (G. F.) Santa Claus and his 
fairies. 14163 (490). 


1810 


Rivers -@W.. De) 


Rise of Rosie O’Reilly. 9644, 9645, 
9888, 10495, 10585, 10681, 10762, 
10851,- 10918, 11420, 11515, 12174, 
12511, 12522, 13650, 16239, 16240, 
18563-18565, 20821-20824, 23215. 

Risher (A. P.): 

He leadeth me. 12899. 

I shall have my day. 12992. 

Indian lament. 24179. 

Little tarantelle. 13189. 

Mazurka brillante. 24476. 

O mistress mine. 11212. |: 

Playful winds. 13572. 

Saviour, like a shepherd lead us. 
15803. 


Riso (Gaetana) Bella tormina. 16483, 
Ritas (George) Vainqueurs. 16145. 
Ritchie (Billy) : 

Florida shore. 16818. 

I’m lonesome for you dear old pal. 

4196. 

Just a bit too late. 
Ritchie (Ethel) : 

Florida shore. 16818. 

I’m lonesome for you dear old pal. 

4196. 

Just a bit too late. 
Ritenour (Pearle) : 

Departing day. 18799. 

Those wonderful eyes. 
Ritter (—) Sun of my soul. 
Ritter (I. M.): 

Pond lilies. 

Withered roses. 
Ritter (M. I.): 

Christmas memories. 

Dawn divine. 3740. 

Our Father’s love. 7044. 

Santa and the givers. 1266. 
Ritter (Peter) Sun of my soul. 22926. 
titter (Sarah) Childhood days. 18678. 
Rive (—) On blooming meadows. 

13476. 
Rivera (Modesto) Fareweil serenade. 
1914. 
Rivera (R. R.) Cancién nativa. 212389. 
Rivers (C. L.): 

His matchless love. 4102. 

Love’s triumph. 17351. 

In the land of my 


171983. 


17193. 


23058. 
18004. 


4947. 
3318. 


16594. 


dreams. 4296. 
Rizzi (Albert or Alberto) : 
At dawn. 14254. 
Bettina mia. 21159. 


Dimi fanciulla. 18812. 

Fides. 18958. 

Marionettes. 6762. 

Songo d’amore. 1290. 

Vieni. 25413. 
Rizzo (Ambrogio) Povera Giusep~ — 
| pina: 20147. 
Rizzo (Vineent) Flower of Cuba. 


21569. 


——_ 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1928 


Roach (J. F.): 
Cheer up. 9740. 
Hoe cake dance. 10359. 
Old homestead schottische. 11264. 
Orange blossoms. 11304. 
Roach (Philip) Meet me tonight in 
the moonlight. 4618. 
Roach-Frankland. How to write and 
play in a simplified manner. 19172. 
Roadeap (S. §.) American beauty 
rose. 14213. 
Roadeap (Virginia) When father had 
the flu. 16228. 
Roat (C. EH.) music co.: 
Faded love letters. 3888. 
Holding hands. 5679 (207), 6338, 
8291. 
T’ll love you day after day. 6396. 
Just holding hands. 19468. 
One night. 20041. 
Pal of my dreams. 5679 (303), 
7062, 8837, 20079. 
Parisimo. T7074. 
Rose of an hour. 7221. 
Story of a rose. 7433. 
To make me happy Monday, just 
give me my Sunday. 7553. 
When my shoes wear out from 
walking. 7700. 
ROO hoy. TSUS (58; 59; 113; 174), 
18364 (59-61, 148). 
Robaczewski (T. S.) Msza pasterska. 
19819. 
Robbins (C. O.) 
13031. 
Robbins 
SOQ 
Robbins (Hyverett) : 
Gonna take away the shiin’, I’ve 
got those shimmie blues. 10254. 
Hard luck blues. 19094. 
I grieve constantly. 19214. 
Razzlin’ raggedy rag. 4995. 
Robbins (R. C.): 
Belle dame sans merci. 5818. 
Ode to the west wind. 6991. 
Robert (A. E.): 
My Christmas winter rose. 223 
Winking, blinking moon. 232 
Robert (Gustave) : 
Fantasy trio. 6160. 
Magie garden. 15274. 
Robert (Jean) Mirages. 17483. 
Robert (K. A.) In my dreams. 19347. 
Robert le. diable. 14163 (357). 
Roberta il Diavolo. 15340. 
Roberts (C. J.): 
Kol nidre. 5679 (247), 22045. 
Londonderry air. 2390. 
Triumph. 20662, 20663. 


In an aeroplane. 


(David) Stepping some. 


Roberts COOL es: 


Any old time. 20. 

Cry baby. 100. 

Doggone. whippoorwill. 3787, 
3788. 


Go go bug. 188, 8231. 
Heart beats. 21722. 
Honey. 4112. 
I got. 14883. 
I’m scared of you. 249. 
Indian moon. 4310. 
Isabel. 277, 6511. 
Leaping leopards. 24288. 
Lolly papa. 4509. 
Mail man must be mad at me. 
368. 
Mo’ ‘lasses. 406. 
Pat your feet. 508. 
Princess Nicotine. 22602. 
Jazzland ball. 291. 
Rambling Rose. 536. 
Rosetime and you. 5045, 5046. 
Sharlee. 25037. 
Struttin’ the blues away. 617, 
7439. i 
U_no. 675, 7600. 
Universal lullaby. 676. 
When you dance with a wonderful 
Sir) We. 44 40, 
Roberts (D. E.): 
Breathe on me, breath of God. 
5858, 5859. 
Jesus calls us. 17171. 
Roberts (F. E.) Forever mine. 6196. 
Roberts (G. C.) Why ean’t I make 
you want me. 20865. 
Roberts (Geo.) : 
In my garden. 4288. 
Joy. 10646. 
Pierrot. 2753. 
Roberts (Hal) She’ll be there mother 
mine. 25040. 
Roberts (J. EH.) I will lift up mine 
eyes. 8363. 8364. 
Roberts (4 Lak 
Boys of sixty one. 12515. 
Call again. 12540. 
Crying-for you. 9843. 
Day by day in every way I love 
you more and more. 3745. 
Dearest love. 3758. 
If I had this whole wide world 
I’d give it all for you. 4253. 
Is there in your heart any love 
for me. 4826. 


Just say it somehow. 6573. 

Laughing eyes. 10735. 

Let’s go to California. 6622. 

Listen while I say. 13173. 

Little Boy Blue. 10787. 

Love. 4529. 

Love’s expression. 13230. 

My dad’s love song about mammy. 
6896. 

My little Jane in Jersey. 11115. 

My Mollie O. 17525. 

Old time soldier. 11270. 

Soldier’s lament. 11693. 

True loves’ dawning. 5398. 

Voice I’ve heard. 5470. 


INDEX 


Roberts (J. F.)—Continued. 
When your heart bids love good- 


bye. 12208. 
Why was not my mother a queen. 
5600. 
Roberts (J. J.) Seventh word of 
Christ. 17872. 


Roberts (J. V.): 
Peace I leave with you. 
Seek ye the Lord. 8997. 
Roberts (L. S8.): 
After the gale. 3385. 
Be brave. 3499. 
Before the gale. 3508. 
Hula dreams. 4131. 
If we could see beyond today. 
4263. 
Keep sweet—and sing. 
Life’s mirror. 4474. 
Moon dreams. 19786. 
Oh, Harold. 4816. 


15630. 


4406. 


Q. R. 8S. educator rolls. 20170— 
20176. 
Wanting you so. 5497. 
What a laugh can do. 5532. 
Whenever you think of daisies. 
5575. 
Roberts (M. M.) Oh Delia! oh Celia! 
22439. 
Roberts (T. O.) Nefoedd. 15483. 
Roberts (W. HH.) Sunshine and 
smiles. 13859. 
Robertson (A. A.) What’s in a name. 
18234. 
Robertson (C. H.) My valentine. 
4748. 


Robertson (H. 8.): 
O waly waly up the bank. 17064. 
O, wert thou in the cauld blast. 
17605. 
Robertson (N. F.): 
All my dreams came true. 16404. 
Champagne, you’re the best of all. 
16561. 
I like chicken. 
Robertson (R. N.): 
In the long ago. 15019. 
One dollar bills. 15581. 
Robertson (Ruby) : 
Did you ever love anybody just 
like this. 14554. 
Dreaming at twilight 
dreaming of you. 23744. 
Since I leve Mary. 15853. 
This is love, the kind of love I 
have for you. 11942. 
Why did you promise me? 


17016. 


16292. 


Robertson (Ted) We'll meet you, 
mother. 9286. 

Robertson (W. J.) Dreams of Dixie. 
1869. 

Robertson (W. J.) musie co. Dreams | 
of Dixie. 1869. 

Robichaud (Ferdinand) That’s an 


old fashioned girl. 11918. 


1812 


means } 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Robin (E. J.) Blotto. 
Robin Adair. 15757. 
Robin Hood. 9413 (46). 
Robinson (—) Just because you're 
you, that’s why I love you. 2271. 

Robinson (A. B.) You and {. 739. 
Robinson (A. J.): 

Fade away blues. 14657. 

Give it to me daddy cause it’s ali 


14351. 


all mine. 10223. 
Make up your mind. 4569, 5679 
(275)2 


496. 
Picture you sent 


Oriental moon. 
Robinson (C. H.) 


me. 4924. 

Robinson (Mrs. C. J.) Why should I 
eare. 20872. 

Robinson (C. M.) Seeking. 5679 
(94). 


Robinson (C. S.) 
of spiritual songs. 
Robinson (Chater) : 
Confidence. 14467. 
Miles of smiles. 4649, 10893. 
Pom! Pom! ti-looral-ay. 7125. 


Calvary selection 
1475. (4; 2) 


Robinson (David) Jubilee march. 
19442. 

Robinson (E. A.) Junior Methodist 
hymnal. 24231. 

Robinson (HE. H.) Much ado about 
nothing. 15402. . 

Robinson (E. M.) Concord hymnal. 
16626. 

Robinson (EHdward) Tll be there, 
when you come. 10445. 

Robinson (H. J.) Please don’t pity 
me. 20129. 

Robinson (J. Brackstin) We’re all 


goin’ a vote on election day. 7671. 


Robinson (J. C.) Some old day. 
20408. 
Robinson (J. -Ps Cutey. waltz. 
16651. 
Robinson (J. R.): 
Agegravatin’ papa. 5704. 
Beale street mamma. 1590. 
Cinderella. 18684. 
Eecentric. 18887. 
Erratic. 18907. 


First waltz belongs to me. 932. 
I’d be a fool to fool with you. 
19204. 
Little boy blues. 6647. 
On Sunday. 11278. 
Out and gone. 20067. 
Rampart street blues. 
Rocky Mountain Rose. 
St. Louis gal. 20278. 
Sam Jones’ blues. 20286. 
Syncopatin? mamma. 22973. 
Two time Dan. 12035. 
Youre trying to throw me down. 
y BD LG 


20190. 
17803. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Robinson (J. W.) Garvey’s brigade. 
1962. 

Robinson (James Burl) She’s the girl 
I’m looking for. 20341. 

Robinson (Louis) I left my heart 
hangin’ on the Mason-Dixon line. 
14888. 

Robinson (N. 8S.) Auburn wins. 18463. 

Robinson (Vrs. P. B.): 

Changing. 23574. 

Choctaw blues. 21300. 

Everlasting not forgotten blues. 
21518. 

God is love. 23894. 

God’s gifts. 19050. 

Golden fleece. 19055. 

I ain’t lazy, I’s jist tired. 19190. 

Ireland is up there. 24186. 

Just a pal. 24235. 

My home among the hills. 24594. 

Ragtime darktown jazz _ baby. 
22622. 

Vagary. 25384. 

What do you think of, Violet. 
20795. 

Wild cowboy. 25522. 

Robinson (Purdon) Barnegat love- 
song. 3493. 
Robinson (Ray) 

25165. 

Robinson Crusoe musie pub. co. What 
shall I do when he ealls on me. 
23208. 

Robison (C. J.) : 

Dreams were never meant for me. 
14600. 

I’m on my way back home. 14926. 

Just a baby. 6562. 

~Robledo (Julian) Three o’clock in the 
morning. 5360, 7535, 11957, 11958, 
25296. 

Robley (G. D.) Day by day. 3744. 

Robrecht (Carl) Moderne tanzfimmel. 
13320. = 


Robson (R. W.) Hark! the song of 
jubilee. 23970. 
-Rocereto (M. S.): 
Blue Ridge division. 23504. 
Our fighting men. 11316. 
Roche (Charles de) Sahanda. 11567. 
Roche (H. M.) Quo vadis. 20182. — 
Rochhold (Clifford) Sweet southern 
dreams at twilight. 15990. 
Rochon (R.): 
Dear girl of my dreams. 3750. 
Good-bye, Pussyfoot, good-bye. 
4014. 
Kock (J. ©.) pseud. See Rockefeller 
(Clarence Clarke). 
- Rock me to sleep, mother. 20234. 
_ Rockefeller (C. C.) I’m laughing. 
8345. 
Rocketts (Bob) Goin’ home. 6250. . 


Stepping around. 


Rockwell (C. J.) Marsh progressive 
orchestra book. 1131. 

Rockwell (Lillian) Hush-a-bye. 6374. 

Rocky road. 24948. 

Rode (Pierre) Twenty-four caprices. 
14163 (473). 

Rodebach (J. H.) Message by radio. 
10979. 

Rodeheaver (H. A.) : 


Ain’t it a shame to work on Sun-. 


day? 20996. 

Angels in heaven have changed 
my name. 18440. 

Apple blossom time. 21053. 

Babylon’s fallin’. 23442. 

Bethlehem’s star. 9606. 

Bible. 9610. 

Birds are singing in my heart. 
9615. 

Call. 9688. 

Cali to harvest. 9691. 

Children’s king. 21293. 

Christ is King. 9760. 

Christian battle song. 9762. 

Christian challenge. 9763. 

Did you hear my Jesus. 23715. 

Do not ask me to go without Jesus. 
9947. 

Easter carol. 10028. 

Encourager. 10060. 

Ever true and faithful. 10077. 

Fill every day. 10120. 

Following His steps. 10148. 

Forevermore. 10157. 

Fragments. 10169. 

Get right, stay right. 19020. 

Give me the old-time religion. 
19036. 


Go forth with banners waving. 


21642. 

Go forward. 10227. 

God is love. 10230. 

God knows. 10232. 

Goin’ to shout all over God’s 
heaven. 23904. 

Golden bells. 23907. 

Good Samaritan. 10260, 23926. 

Gospel train is coming. 19070. 

Grateful praise. 10269. 

Great day. 10271. 

Great, unchanged One. 10273. 

Hand me down my silver trumpet. 
19088. 

Happy little workers. 10295. 

He ain’t comin’ here to die no mo’. 
23979. 

He never forgets His own. 10316. 

He never will forget. 10317. 

Hear de church bells _ tolling. 
19117. 

Heart aflame. 10322. 

Help me to give, and give today. 
10342. 

His lamp am I. 10357. 


Ad 


1813 


ee 


PS BS OS Se een Oe ae ee 


INDEX 


Rodeheaver (H. A.)—Continued. 


Hush! somebody’s calling my 
name. 19181, 19182. 

I believe the Bible. 10417. 

I heard de angels singin’. 19219. 

I know I have another building. 
19224. 

I love Him. 10453. 

I’m new-born again. 19258. 

I’ve been under de water. 19281. 

I would not be a sinner. 19306. 

If we will. 10543. 

In that bright shining world. 
19352. 

Isn’t it a wonder? 19389. 

Jehovah is leading. 10632. _ 

Jesus is a friend of mine. 10634. 

Jesus is keeping me day by day. 
10636. . 

Jesus needs your very best. 
10637. 

Keep a-inchin’ along. 24257. 

King of all kings. 10695. 

Lift Himeap. .. 10773 :. 

‘Lift on high His banner. 10774. 

Lifted up for you. 10775. 

Listen to the lambs. 24314. 

Little mother of mine. 10801. 

Live it as you go. 22111. 

Living flame. 10808. 

Look away to heaven. 19611. 

Lord, I can’t stay away. 19613. 

Lord will lead. 10837. 

Lost chord found. 10840. 

Make every day count. 10903. 

Marching onward. 10920. 

Master calls. 10935. 

Mighty King. 10989. 

More of Thee. 11035. 

Most done toiling here. 19801. 

My friend. 223828. 

My Lord has need of me. 22339. 

O yes, yonder comes my Lord. 
24691. 

On dere knees. 24738. 

Only in Jesus. 11550. 

Out in the fields. 11322. 

Out of the shadow. 11323. 

Peter on the sea. 24827, 

Play on. yo’ harp.. 20122. 

Plumb de line. 20131. 

Ply the oar. 13578. 

Praise Him. 11485. 

Praise the Lord. 11487. 

Prodigal’s return. 11450. 

Progressive Sunday school songs. 
11465. 

Put your hand to the plough. 
11473. 

Rejoice, He is risen! 11498. 

Rise up, Shepherd. 24937. 

Rock me to sleep. 11523. 

Rodeheaver’s gospel songs. 1251. 

Roll, Jordan, roll. 24945. 

Safe retreat. 11565. 


1814 


' Writing each day. 12273. 


Rodelinde. 21685. 
Rodemich (Gene) : 


Rodgers (I. C.): 


Rodney (Earle) pseud. See Flagler 
(R. 8.). 


pt. Ut, n. S., v.18 


Service of our King. 11617. 

Shine on me. - 20345. 

Signs of the judgment. 20356. 

Some one. 11698. 

Some place is waiting. 11699. 

Somebody’s buried in the grave- 
yard. 20409. 

Song of Bethlehem. 11721. 

Song of victory. 11730. 

Sowing for the harvest day. 
11750. 

Sowing the seed. 11751. 

Stand by your colors. 11773. 

Story of love. 11787. 

Sunshine of God’s love. 11811. 

Tell Jesus. 25242: 

Thy will, not mine. 11963. 

Till I get there. 20637. 

Till the whole world knows. 
11968. 


To be like Jesus. 11975. 


Unto us. 12058. 
Valley of peace. 12057 


‘ Vietory. 12078. 


Voice. 20740. 

Volunteers. 12096. . 

Walk in de narrow way. 25482. 

We'll win the world. 12138. 

We praise Thee. 14046. 

We praise Thee, we bless Thee. 
12141. 

Whatever, wherever, eBSRSV ET. 
12164. 

When I look into His face. 12166. 

While the bells are ringing. 12214. 

While the blood’s running warm 
in your veins. 20857. 

Whole .wide world shall. sing. 
12224. 

With Jesus Ill go all the way. 
L225). 

Working for the Master. 12268. 


Yes, He did. 20916. 

You better run. 20925. 

You got to stand a test. 20937. 

You may know where to find me. 
14145. 

You must come in at de door. 
20948. 


Easy melody. 12744, 14604, 16755. 
When dreams come true. 23210. 


Tl tell my love in springtime. 
ALTA. 

Jasmine time. 1055. 

Just a little lovin’ now and then. 
1380. 

Little brown house. 8519. 

Wee bit 0’ sunshine o’ mine. 1415. 

My Clementine. 11081. 


INDEX 


nos, 1-13, 1923 


Rodney (Paul) Calvary. 14882. 
Rodriguez (Clodomiro) : 
Alma boricua. 5722. 
Baile de Ninfas. 9561. 
Rodriguez (Silvestre) Tu mirada. 
7576, 20671. 
Rodriguez (Silvestre) & Léon. Yaqui. 
IPA Ge 
Rodway (Pearl) 
Sylvania. 10558. 
Roe (M. W.) He chose me from mil- 
lions your mother to be. 12898. 
Roeckel (J. L.) Remember mother. 
25595 (280). 
Roeder (Edward) Wooden shoe dance. 
20904. 
Roeder (O. A.) 


In dear old Penn- 


My sweet prairie 


flower. 2594. 
Roehr, a. g. Hldgaffeln. 3848. 
Rontgen (Julius) Gewidmet dir. 
23877. 


Roesch (G. L.) Please remit. 
~Nogé (Xavier): 

Ne croyez pas 

£7558. 

Valse en mi majeur. 
Roger-Miles (L.) lLais. 
Rogers (Betty): 

Since I lost the love of you. 

22796. 

You’re all the world to me. 12307. 

Rogers (EH.) She’s the comfort of 
their home. 20974 (72). 

Rogers (H. L.) Go find your brother. 
. 3995. 


DOOD: 
aux chansons. 


20710. 
14163 (303). 


Rogers (H. L.) Trip in a flivver. 
9226. 

Rogers (Hilda) Where the Skeena 
flows. 20855 


Rogers (Vrs. J. E.) 
love of you. 22797. 
Rogers (J. H.): 
Awake, put on strength. 12426. 
Hvery valley shall be filled. 18923. 
Fireside stories. - 12810. 
Juvenalia. 19489. 
Reverie. 7808 (278). 
Sirens. 25082. 
7808 (295). 


Since I lost the 


Souvenir poetique. 
Third sonata. 20619 


Rogers (J. L.) Cowboys cabaret. 
B 21364. 

Rogers (M. E.) Mother’s Calvary. 
: 24563. 

_ Rogers (N. H.) At the depot of life. 

18459. 
Rogers (R. A.) Somewhere. 15898. 
Rogers (Steven) Dreams. 8121. 


‘Rogers (W..D.): 

Can’t you be true. 1675. 
I’m gad I found you. 19250. 
Just you and I. 19488. 

Pourin’ it on. 20145. 

Who can it be? 25508. 


106658—24—33 


Rogers (Winthrop) Itd.: 
Birds. 185388. 
Country pieces. 12625. 
Dances grave and gay. 12649. 
Diaphenia. 18806. 
Endymion. 14617. 
Fanciful sketches. 
Fuchsia tree. 8205. 
Garland of song. 12847. 
Great child. 14771. 
June. 8439. 
King David. 8465. 
Lullay! lullay! 359. 
Nune gaudet Maria. 465. 
O, my deir hert. 8774. 
Refliexions. 8924. 
. Side shows. 5138. 
Song of the highway. 17953. 
Songs from Rosseter’s book of airs. 
7387, T388. 
Steal away. 1315. 
Third book of airs. 23050, 23051. 
To Gratiana dancing and singing. 
- 255: 
Toll-gate house. 20648. 
Wishes and wonderings. 
Rogers & Roberts. I got. 
Roget (Maurice) : 
Chérie, tu es toute ma vie. 74. 


3894. 


25051. 
14883. 


J’suis toujours seule. 8415. 
‘ Jolies choses. 4358. 
Quand on est deux. 20179. 


Rogger .(Scinti) 
Rosa. 11615. 
Rogister (Chretien) 
Rognlie (S. J.) 


Serenata a Maria 


Redzi. 20207. 
Alone in the twilight. 


3409. 

Rohde (Eduard) At the children’s 
ball. 18458. 

Rohrer (G. M.) Home from school. 
103638. 


Roi de Lahore. 386. 

Roine (Eddie) Why hesitate. 

Roland (A. H.): 
Mastery of time. 


599. 
8615. 


Valse humoresque. 25391. 
Roland (M. A.): 
Crazy guy like me. 14480. 


Decoration day. 9923. 

To fair liberty. 16087. 
Roland (Marc) Alt Heidelberg. 16410. 
Roland-Manuel. See Manuel (Roland) 
Rolapp (F. H.): 


Dixie days. 8096. 
Waltz with the one you love. 
3240. 


When all the world forgets. 3255. 

Who’ll take the place of the one 
you love. 3288. 

Yesterdays. 9377. 

Yokohama Yo San. 3335. 

Rolfe (Walter) : 

Apple blossoms. 23406. 

Ballet of the flowers. 23450. 

Beautiful swans. 23464. 


1815 


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INDEX 


Rolfe (Walter )—Continued. 
Birds in the branches. 
Buneh of carnations. 
Candle-glow. 23558. 
Closer still with ‘Thee. 

23615. » 
Clown capers. 38653. 
Creep mouse. 23660. 
Dolly’s first waltz. 
Dragonflies. 23737. 
Dreaming. 3810. 
Drifting. waltz. 
Elfin dreams. 23772. 
Evening bells. 8159. 
First flowers of spring. 21555. 


7921. 
235036. 


23613-— 


883. 


23750. 


Flitting butterflies. 23822. - 
Hallowe’en pranks. 23955. 
Happy-fat. 23961. 

Haunting dreams. . 23973. 
Hollyhocks. 24015. 
Honeymoon dance. 24027. 
Hurrah! boys. 24057. 

In a moonlit garden. 24153. 
In a rustic swing. 6467 . 

In merry harvest time. 4285. 


Johnny on the spot. 10642. 


June time. 24229. 
Longing. 24355. 
Mazurka. 24477. 


Mazurka pomposa. 22217. 

Merry whirlwind. 8636. 

Message of spring. 8640. 

Midnight chimes. 20974 (168), 
22246. 

Paddy-Whack. 24785. 

Petite prima donna. 24882. 

Playing marbles. 24868. 

Queen of the ballroom. 4980. 

Select your partner. 25025. 

Setting sun. 13711. 

Shadows at dusk. 25035. 

Silver clouds. 25063. 

Silver thimble. 25066. 

Spick and span. 25148. 

Spinning the top. 9103. 

Stolen kisses. 25169. 


Thoughts of home. 9208: 
To arms. 7550. 
Twilight dreams. 25357. 


Two’s company. 25365. 

Valse artistic. 12059. 

Valse Jessica. 5441. 

We shall never part again. 12142. 

Winsome blushes. 25530. 

Youthful hero march. 25587. 
Rollini (Adrian) Daisie. 14505. 
Rollins. (Corinne) : 

Bleeding heart. 

New day. 6950. 

That’s when a piccaninny says 


5839. 


good-bye. 20595. 
Rollins (Sherwood) Dusting along. 
23758. 


Rollins (W..O.) Tut. 20676. 


—1816 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Rollinson (T. H.): 
Cassandra overture. 
Cavalier. 14163 (79). 
Handy band book 21689. 

Sir Galahad commandry. 9047. 

Rollman (EHdgar) : 

Plain little every day girl. 
Sweet Daisy Lee. 25205. 
Rolph (R. R.) I’m lonesome just for 
you. 4198. 

Rolseth (Bjarne) : 

Kan du glemme gamle Norge. 
24254, 
Valse chromatique. 

Rolt (Bernard) : 

' Bonjour, Suzon. 9636. 
God’s own acre. 5679 (45). 
Golden moon. 14757. 

Two angels. 25595. (290). 

Rolund (J. H.) On the sunlit trail. 

22478. 

Roma (Caro): 

Can’t yo’ hear me callin’ Caroline.. 
1672-1674. 

Grateful, O Lord, am I. 239389. 

I am thy God and thou art child’ 
of Mine. 4144, 8317, 8318,. 
12956. 

My Jean. 4721, 6913, 6914. 

Resignation. 22644. 

Ring out sweet bells of peace. 


20974 (10).. 


1232: 


25389, 


20226. 
Silent voice. 13737. 
Roma (HH. P.) California land of 
beauty. 5886. 
Roma (Valentino) Italian serenade: 
13064. 


Romaine (Florence) : 
Jimmy Burton’s Christmas. 15070.. 
To music-land thru little songs.. 


13946. 
Romancers. 15764. 
Romano (Phil) Dolly dear. 21432. 


Romanz (Manny) I was a fool. 21879. 


Romberg (Clire Schmid-) See Schmid-- 
Romberg (Clire). 
Romberg (Sigmund) : 
Ball begins. 14277. 
Cuddle me as we dance. 1790. 
Dancing girl. 6008. — \ 
Lotus flowers. 10841. 
Love lit eyes. 13218. 
Lovey dove. 2420. 
Romance. 2852. 


Rose of the morning. 138663. 
Song of love. 22844. 
Way in Pago Pago. 3242. 
When hearts are young. 14067,. 
Zona, 

Why. 3285. 

Romdenne (lL. J.) Great Lakes to the: 

sea. 23948. 
Rome (F.) Reynolds & co,’s concert: 


party albums, no. 38. 15744. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Romin (A. O.) Dancing blues. 8068. 

Ronald (Landon) : 
Adieux. 7808 (1, 2), 14163 (10). 
Song fancies. 2988. 

Rondo verlag: 
Dorine und der zufall. 9971, 

14581. . 

Erste nacht. 14624. 
Faschingskavalier. 14675. 
Katja, die tinzerin. 15117. 
Kleine siinderin. 15137. 

Konigin vom Montmartre. 15141. 
Térichte jungfrau. 16093. 
Ronzales (C.) Mare lucente. 4589. 
Ronzio (R. R.) Oh-mama-oh-papa I 

love you. 15545. 
Roof and four walls. 14749. 
Roosa (G. L.) Mother dear. 4687. 
Root (C. H.) Song of the world’s 
greatest peace. 7382. 
Root (EK. T.) & sons. Stuber’s (B. F.) 
instrumental music course. ale, 
Root (F. W.): 
Cheer up. 23582.. 
In summer when the days were 
long. 24167. 
Rootham (C. B.): 
Golden light of day. 14163 (210). 
Jemima. 17168. 
King of China’s daughter. 19504. 
Sorrow song. 20442. 
Twa sisters o’ Binnorie. 12018. 
Under the lindens. 94138 (144). 
Weep you no more. 9413 (151). 
Roper (A. W.): 
Our Father. 13504. 
Where love grows. 18268. 
amide? (EH. A.) : 
Harmless fun. 8262. , 
I’m a little outsider. 8334. 
Out in the Caribees. 15601. 
Pip, Squeak and Wilfred. 8874. 
Plantation jubilee. 8876. 
There’s nothing left to do. 16053. 
Roppolo (Leon) Tin roof blues. 7547, 
13942, 16077. 
Rosalia (Antonino) : 
Allegra giovenezza. 12373. 
Boeca di baci. 12502. 
Rosalinda. .. 25595 (235). 
Rosamunde. 565, 25011. 
Rosas (Juventino) Sobre las olas. 
2968. 
» Rosche..(G, F.): 
Bow Thine ear. 17475. 
Brightest and best. 21198. 
Come, let us sing of Jesus. 16615. 
Consecration. 1762. 
First Christmas. 18965. 
First: Easter. 1929. 
Glorious dawn. 1978. 
Glory to God in the highest. 16871. 
Golden sunbeams, 1991. 
Great home coming. 4039. 
He leadeth me. 16924.- 


Immanuel. 21911. 

Lov’st thou Me. 17355. 

Our rally day. 22507. 

Ten thousand times ten thousand. 
18057. 


Rose (A. F.) I need Thy grace. 1023. 
Rose (B. A.) Regulation army bugle 
calls for the Boy scout’s bugle. 7191. 
Rose (Billy) : 
Barney Google. 3494, 12448. 
Chattahoochee. 9738. 
Come on Spark Plug. 21382. 
Headin’ home. 19116. 
Kerchoo. 302. 
Let’s take a car ride. 8504. 
Somebody else took you vut of my 
arms. 15889. 
You’ve got to see mama every 
night. 1467, 3355, 12321, 14151. 


You’ve got to see your mama ev’ry 


night. 7790. 
Rose (Clarkson ) Ballymoney band. 
9568. 


Rose (Fred): 
Arm breaker. 95764. 
Don’t think you'll be missed. S887. 
Forgetful blues. 14706. 
Home folks blues. 14834: 
Ill never grow tired of you. $381. 
I wonder why they fall in love 
with everyone else but me. 
13006. 
Ireland is heaven to me. 17150. 
Maybe some other time. 10942. 
Mississippi choo-choo. 1148. 
Mobile blues. 24527. 
Ozark blues. 20074, 20974 (184). 
Pipe organ blues. 7107, 
Poor little blues. 8886. 
Red hot mama. 226384. 
Slow Joe. 17919. 
They fall in love with everyone 
else but me. 18090. 
Where can that~ somebody be. 
7718. 
You better leave my man alone. 
18335, 20924: 
You can take me away from Dixie, 
but you can’t take Dixie from 
me. 25567. 
Rosé (G. N.) Taia of Egypt. 20538. 
Rose (J. G.) Ireland is up there. 
24186. 
Rosé (J. M.) Taia of Hgypt. 20538. 
Rose (Jack): 
Jail house blues. 10620. 
Violet. 14014. 
Rose (Maurice) Way out in Ken- 
tucky. 12130. 
Rose (Peter) Youll be so _ lonely. 
3345. 
Rose (Ronnie) Noma. 15515. 
Rose (Mrs. S. W.) Choctaw blues. 
21300. 


1817 


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INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


ee 


Rose (Vincent): 
7275 


Linger awhile. 2090, 
22091. 

" Love tales. 10861, 10862, 15245, | 
19629. 


Out of sight, out of mind. 
(183), 20069. 

Wa-wa-waddle walk. 7668. 
Rose briar. 345. 
Rose de nos monts. 15769. 
Rose of Stamboul. 2420, 8956. 
Roseanne. 18714, 19563, 19569, 
Rosemont (W. L.): 

Love’s desire. 2415. 

Ma jong. 24410. 

Two little pals. 18161. 

Will you marry me. 16302. 
Rosen (M.) Bereceuse.. 7808 (7). 
Rosen (Sam) Oh, oh, Betty. 15550. 
Rosen (Willy) : 

Japanische hochzeitsnacht. 

Was man zu zweien macht. 

Wumba foxtrot. 5637. 
Rosen der madonna. 2871. 
Rosenberg (G. M.): 

A la bien aimée. 18372. 

Anniversary march. 18364 (12). 

Chinatown march. 18364 (43). 

Hcstasy. 18891. 

Hspanita waltz. 


20766. 


6530. 
5001. 


6135, 6187. 


Excerpts from Sakuntala. 6148. 
.Handicap march. 18364 (85). 


I love my girl. 18364 (104). 
Kamennoi Ostrow. 20265. 
Rainbow dance. 18364 (166). 
Rosey’s (George) folio of miscel- 
laneous pieces. 11546. 
Rubinstein’s Melody in F. 
Scene from Carmen. 3533. 
Scene from Faust. 4023. 
Scene from Freischuetz. 
Southern melodies. 20447. 
You don’t have to marry the girl. 
18364 (232). 


20266. 


5083. 


Rosenberg (S. 8S.) Tune in your little 
heart. 20673. 

Rosenblatt (Joseph) Panu derech. 
20086. 

Rosenkrans (Geo.) Dashing Yankee 
boys. 866. 

Rosenstein (N. J.) Cat meat blues. 
9717. 

Rosenthal (—) Butterflies. 1657. 


Rosenthal (Boris) : 
Schmilekes medine. 
Zetz. 23340. 
Zisale. 20971. 


Rosenthal (H. W.) Laddie boy. 19522. 


Rosenthal (Max) Knock wood and 
whistle. 19518. 


20301. 


Rosenvold (George) : 
Casting all your care on Him. 
16556. 


I am satisfied with Jesus. 6381. 
Rosewig (A. H): 
Good night, sweet Jesus. 19067. 


Mother of Christ. 19810. 
Vespers, no. 2. 14163 (589). 
Rosey (George) pseud. See Rosenberg 

(G. M.): 


Rosnes (M. J.) Sunset. 25194. 
Rosoff (Charles) : 
Calf of the wild. 16550. 


Pickles. 7104, 11391. 
208s {—) Dawn in the desert. 
Ross (C. J.) 
Ross (Ernest) 
Ross (F. P.): 

At the river. 


16671. 
Longing for you. 17311. 
Thee I adore. 7520. 


12410. 


Jiges and Maggie. 21989. 
~Ocean Grove hymn. 11222. 
Purple and white. 15711. 


Ross (G. D.) Come home. 8024. 
Ross (Gertrude) : 
Delight of the out-of-doors. 877. 
Ride of the cowboy. 756 (91). 
Spanish serenade. 756 (105). 


Why don’t you speak for yourself, | 


John. 18303, 20870. 

Ross (Gladys) Keep on never mind- 
ing. 22028. 

Ross (Hugh) By the Hudson stream. 
16540. 

Ross (J. P.) Bungle, the terror of 
the jungle. 1653. 

Ross (John) My old rose garden. 
8720. 

Ross (Leo) Molly, by golly I love 
you. 1332% 


7520. 
5158. 


Thee I adore. 
Slavic melody. 


Ross (Mary) 
Ross (Stuart) 


Ross (W. J.) There’s a radio message 
that’s calling you home. 28034, 
23352 (186). 

Ross (W.L.) Popper’s trouble, 20143. 

Ross (W. N.) Rose of Spain. 5044. 

Rosse (Frederic or Frederick) : 

; Almond eye. 23385. 

Cyrano de Bergerac. 8709, 8058. 

Golden dawn. 5679 (46). 

Merchant of Venice. 17413. 

Nobody seems to want to love me 
now. 24659. 

Portia. | To6s4aanias 

Still ’d have faith. 25167. 

Rosseter (Philip) Songs from Rosse- 
ter’s book of airs. T387, 7388. 

Rossetti (Christina) School songs. 
2905. 


Rossi (Domenico) Foemina. 14700. 
Rossi (Hnrico) : 
Bocciuol di rosa. 12508. 
Fascismo. 6164. 
Fascisti. 756 (30), 928, 6165. 
’7O pugnale. 469. 


1818 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Rossi (Ernesto) : 
Ah! beneditte’e bagne. 
Brillante nire. 16517. 
Dichiaramento ’e 4 guappe sbruf: 


16388. 


fune. 9935. 
LI’ onore! . 17293. 


Mamma luntana. 8593. 


Mandolinista Rossi. 2441. 
Marechiare. 1128. 

Marinella. 19703. 

Nu poco ’e bene! 19957. 

°O bbene ’e cuncettina. 19966. 
Pascale adda’ parti’. 20094. 


Piedigrotta E. Rossi 1923. 

Povero carcerato.. 17737. 

Quann‘ ’o destino vo’! 1242. 

Se non m’amate. 20309. 

Sonatina. 20420. 

Stornellatina. 20481. 

Tu si n’ata Maria. 18148. 

Tutti al ballo. 5416. 
Rossi (Francesco) Adagio. 
Rossi (M. E.) Beatitudine. 
Rossi (Nettie) : 

Just all for mine. 22010. 

Way down sunny South. 
Rossi (Orfeo) : 

Hechicera. 8280. 

Poor Mignon. 17732, 17733. 
Rossignol (M.) : 

Au piano. 5776. 


24849. 


046. 
16474. 


25177. 


Chanson joyeuse. 3607. 
Danse lente. 3735. 
Madrigal. 4561. 
Mazurka. 3632-3634. 
Méledie. 4938. 
Notturno. 3542. 
Oubli. 7038. 
Rossini (C.) Juravit Dominus... tu 
es sacerdos. 19448. 


Rossini (G. A.): 
Ballet music and soldier’s march. 
9413 (124). 
Barbier de Séville. 
Carnovale. 5047. 
Charite. 14163 (477). 
Cujus animam. 14163 (478). 
Duo au premier acte de Zelmira. 
547. 
- Inflamatus et 
(479). 
Overture to William Tell. 
Sémiramis. 20260. 
Rossiter (HArold) music co.: 
Cannon ball. 14385. 
Consolation blues: 18717. 
Hoo-doo blues. 19157. 
Laddie boy, he’s gone. 
Mean papa turn in 
19717. 
St. Louis tickle. 15792.. 
Somehow I know. 25107. 
They put the last clean shirt on 
Bill to-day. 20614. 


20259. 


accensus. 14163 


22687. 


15147. 
your key. 


| Rossiter (Madeline) 


| Roszak (T.) 


| Rote katze. 


You better leave my man alone. 
18335, 20924. 

Your garden in my heart. 16362. 

Josie. 15079. 

Rossiter (Sophia) O-k-l-a-h-o-m-a 
spells home sweet home to me. 
17627. 


Rossiter (Will) : 

Autumn. 18364 (284), 18468. 

Circus days. 9775, 12344 (85). . 

Cupid’s melody. 5679 (165), 5993. 

Death is not the end. 12344 (92), 
12681. 

Down the old trail o 
16373 (19), 16731. 


dreams. 


Egypt, old land of mystery. 3369 

(18), 3847. 
- For all of us. 12344 (106), 12828. 

His own, his very own. 18364 
(255) ,».19137. 

I’d be contented with you. 3369 
(35); 4155. 

Kathryne. 18364 (269): 19494- 
19496. 


Mary, why don’t you marry me. 
3369 (46), 4599. 


Modulations. 5679 (280), 6845. 

Musical sparks. 14163 (704), 
15411. 

My Dixie darling. 19847, 20974 
(LF 

New Russian rag. T7808 (263), 
8743. 


Old plantation 
18364 (294). 

Pia-nola. 14163 (723), 15647. 

Rosie O’Reilly. 20255, 20974 
(197). 

Shepherd’s love. 16373 (78), 17882. 

Spring. 18364 (313), 20458. 

Summer. 18364 (314), 20492. 

Sweet and tender. 5679 (361), 
7459. - 

Thou hast searched me and known 
me. 18364 (321), 20629. 

When you went away. 
(896), 7717. 

Winter. 18364 (334), 20888. 

You know why sweethearts sigh. 
5679 (418), T7779. 

Rosso (Harley) : 

Animal fair. 12394. 

Love’s old sweet song. 10874. 

Minnesota moon. 24521. 

My orientale. 435. 

My serenade. 2590. 

Where is Reuben and Rachel now. 
18267. 


melody. 17638, 


5679 


Wrrrrraz. 20910. 

Rotary club. Rotary song. 20261. 

Rotary club of New London. Hail, 
New London! 6286. 

17814. 

Roth (C. A. 8S.) For every sad heart 
there is sunshine somewhere. 10152. 


1819 


INDEX : 
pt. If, n. s., v.18 
Roth (E. Pater . noster, qui es in celis. 
Hallelujah! I am free. 6290. ‘1219. : 
It was Jesus. 6519. , Pie Jesu. 8866. ‘ 
Jesus promised me a home. 6541. Prelude et Fugue. 8896, 15695. 
Roth (Hdmund) : Sainte. 13677. 
Kerry Down. 13110. Sarabande. 13681. 
Pale star. 11338. Seéne et danse érotique. 22721. 
Roth (Jack) I ain’t never had nobody Sérénade florentiner| 2a): 
‘ Serenata. 72838: 
crazy over me. 6378. Sicili 13733 
Roth (Mrs. Martin) Peanut wiggle. Ce eds L 
or Sicilienne et Rigaudon. 17891. 
11370, 20099. 
Sonate. 21196. 
Roth (Murray) Yodel odel oh. Sonate en fa. 17946. 
18328. : ‘ Sonatine. 13794. — 
Rothberg (Jimmie) Tahoe. 11864. Sonnet, 7646. | 
Rothberg (Robert) : Sur trois marches de marbre rose. 
Birdie. 3530. 7451. 
Cheating. 837. Tota pulchra es, Maria. 1377. 
Don’t say it at all. 8106. Trois pieces pour fifite. 3905. 
Hobo. 8287. He Valse révée, 5445. 
Just a kiss, you didn’t mean. Vent. 18182. 
10659. 


Kingdom of love. 4418. 
*"Neath Hgypt skies. 4759. 
Now and then. 4796. 


Rothermel (Earl) Women of the Ku- 
klux klan. 20897. 
Rothermel (G. L.) 
6990. 
Rothermel music pub. co. 
6990. 
Rothery (J. H.): 
Dear old Jersey 
18783. 
Down the Jersey 
9981. 
Wishing pond. 5619. 
Rothery (Lionel) : 
Whoops-a-daisy. 1438. 
Work, who wants to work. 
Rothwell (Grace) Oh! honey I ain’t 
got much money. 19993. 
Rouart, Lérolle & cie.: 
Adagio. 19544. 
Amour dq’ antan. 5737. 
Avant printemps. 3461. 
Ave Maria. T7874. 
Cantique de S*‘* Cécile. 
Ce jardin clair. 16558. 
Chanson & boire. 14410. 
Chanson triste. 5924. 
Chemin de la Alhambra. 
Coquetterie. 3684. 
Dans les jardins 
gi ys a 
Kin sourdine. 
Fleurs mortes. 
Heures. 16946. 
Ineantation. 13048. 
Légende. 13150. 
Livre bleu. 8531. 
Mirages. 17488. 
Miramar. 15350. 
Mon lae. 6854, 11019. 
Nocturne. 5933. 


UO. bi AUto. 


O. U. auto. 


moon. 12679, 


shore. 1861, 


14122. 


5900. 


14420. 
de Murcia. 


1890. 
16812. 


18: 


Roubanis (Nicholas) : 


Apoheretismos pros tin Smyrni. 
7846. 

Ta roda. 1339. 

Tseligopoula. 1388. 

Roubier (Henri) Féte a Trianon. 
3907. ; 
Roucke (J.P. A.) Now I can laugh 
at you. 19953. 
Rougier (A.) Nocturne. 1256. 

Rouhier (Louis) : 


Au loin, dans la verdure, la mer 
calme et mystérieuse. T7T869. 
Dans le campagne ensoleillée, la 

rosée seintille. 8071. 
Rhapsodie. 7199. 
Vers la source 
3216. 

Rouillard (Donalda) : 
Best love. 1610. 
Flying birds. 1934. 

Round (H.) Grand fantasia. 

Round (W. E.): 
Brothers. 62. 
Minnewauka. 

Rounds (LL. F.) 

15869. 

Rounsefell (C. E.) Vl go-where you 


dans le bois. 


4031. 


10996. 


Hight responses. 


want me to go. 2110. 
Rourke (M. E.) Love everlasting. 
13214. 


“Roush (PP EB. 


Books will be opened in Heaven. 
7939. 

Dearest one of all will be Jesus. 
3759. 

I’ve crowned the Savior King of 

my heart. 256, 8355, 19282. 

I will see Jesus in heaven. 6481. 

Rousseau (M. 8.) 

seau (Marcel). 

Roussel (Albert) : 

Chant de Nakamti. 

Chant du Brahmane. 


16567. 
16569. 


See Samuel-Rous- — 


mos. 1-13, 1923 


INDEX 


Festin de l’araignée. 3906. 
Padmavati. 15608. 
Priére de Padmavati. 17746. 
Recit de Padmavati. 20196. 
Symphonie. 8960, 13669, 15778. 
Roving sailor. 22692. 
Rowe (Daniel) : 
Bride’s bouquet. 23525. 
Crimson rambler. 23661. 
Fair equestrian. 23794. 
Floral pageant. 23825. 
Flowery dell. 23834. 
Noon day. 24664. 
‘Old-fashioned game. 24723. 
One summer eve. 24754. 
Toy balloons. 25326. 
Where blue-bells grow. 12204. 
Yellow roses. 25561. 
Rowe (James) Little travelers. 22109. 
Rowell (Bond) Happy New Year and 
‘the same to you. 2025. 
Rowland (Dick) I know I’ve been 
more than a fool. 4168. 
Rowland (H. E.) When I hold you in 
my arms. 16230, 16231. 
Rowley (Alec): 
Autumn song. 14259. 
Birds. 18538. 
Blackberrying song. 14321. 
Canoe. 14886. 
English dance suite. 10063. 
‘Leaves of life. 24289. 
Little Christ. 24323. 
‘Magnificat and Nunc _ dimittis. 
M5251. 
March away. 15287. 
My Master. 15452. 
Nightingale. 24644. 
Sea. 5092. 
Second rhapsody. 138699. 
Song of bold Robin Hood. 25120. 
There was an old couple. 23042. 
Three Irish sketches. 17816. 
Toll-gate house. 20648. | 
When the whole heart of man 
turns unto God. 16257. 
Wishes and wonderings. 255381. 
Rowley (EF. C.): 
Jubilate in C. 14163 (294). 
Te Deum in C. 20974 (79). 
Rowley (Paul) Te Deum in C. 20974 
(79). 
Rowner (Seidel) pseud. See Moro- 
gowski (J.-S.). 
Roy (M. J.) Take me down to Cuba. 
7484. 
Roy (Peg): 
Sister Caroline. 9048. 
Teach me de way, to play de 
banjo. 7497. 
Royal palm music pub. co. Sandman’s 
a comin’. 2890. 
~ Royce (J. S.): 
: I had a garden. 4162, 10435. 
Pinin’ just for you. 11398. 


Royce (Lucie) : 

Baby ballads. 1560. 

Fire fairies. 931. 

Take thou my heart. 1344. 
Rozninkes mit mandlen. 5052. 
Roézsavolgyi & ¢o.: 

Capriccio. 14566. 

Pastorale. 14567. 

Roézycki (Ludomir) Pan Twardowski. 
ZOO Zee is, 
Rozynski (EH. A.) Lips divine. 24313. 
Rubabbo (Giovanni) Ngiuli’. 19927. 
Rubens (Maurie): 
I’d give a lot to know just what, 
that sweet mamma’s got. 4156. 

Play things. 8877. 

Rubens (P. A.) Gondola and the girl. 
19059, 19060. 

Rubie (J. L.) Land ho. 19531. 

Rubini (Jan) Zdenko Fibich’s poem. 
16802. 

Rubinstein (A. G.): 

Hermit. 25595 (472). 

Invocation. 18364 (172). 

Kamennoi-Ostrow. 8962, 20265. 

Melodie in F. 7231, 24972. 

- Only in Jesus. 11550. 

Polka boheme. 25595 (236). 

Romance. 14163 (480). 

Romance in H flat. 17818. 

Rubinstein’s Melody in F. 20266. 

Three pictures. 7232. 

Trepak. 24978. 

Twilight. 5053, 20267, 20268, 

22693. 
Valse caprice. 5055, 20269. 


Rubinstein (Beryl) Scherzo serenade. 
8984. 
Rubritius (Osear or Oskar) : 
Ach, Emma. 18379. 
Erinnerung. 6130. 


Ruby (Harry): 

Cry baby. 12635. 

Hotsy totsy town. 6355. 

I like a big town—I like a smal 
town. 10441. 

T’m a society bud. 218384. 

If you will marry us, we'll stroll 
_beneath the babbling’ brook. 
19326. 

In the corner of my mind. 24169. 

It’s the dancer you love, who 
makes you love to dance. 24191. 

It was meant to be. 10614. 

Joe is here. 2254. 

Left all alone with the _ blues. 
22064. 

Look for the happy ending. 10831. 

My ideal. 11107. 

Nijigo Novgo. 11162. 

No other girl. 24653. 

Sarah from Syracuse. 2898. 

Somewhere in somebody’s arms. 
2984. 

Tenth interval rag. 25252. 


1821 


oe 


ee 


INDEX 


Ruby (Harry )—Continued. 
What makes a business man tired. 
14060. 
What the girls will wear. 
Who’s sorry now. T7731. 
Why did I buy that Morris chair 
for Morris. 16289. 
Ruby (Herman) Sarah from Syracuse. 
2893. 
Ruby (T.) 
3185. 
Ruddick (Mrs. L. K.) Loved and lost. 
24138. 
Rudisill (Fred) 
503. 
Rudolph (J. C.) 
15234. 
Rudolph (Raymond) Hushing. 24059. 
Riihle (Robert) : 
Bei einem glaserl wein. 
Du. 6095. 
Fern dort am diistern Nil. 6172. 
Im. frtihling wird. hochzeit gem- 
acht! 18024. 
Ja, in Hawai. 6526. 
Kleines ptippchen, lass uns. schla- 


14061. 


Under the apple tree. 


Palm Beach Rose. 


Love as the birds. 


0815. 


fen geh’n. 6593 

Loreley, mein Migdelein. 13208. 

Muss man denn _= gleich auf’s 
Standesamt geh’n? 6890. 


Nimm dir eine die jeder ktissen 


darf. 6965. 
Willst du nicht meine freundin 
sein? 7740. 


Wir bau’n uns ein hiuschen. 17742. 


Rut. ¢ Walter) Heavy sugar papa, 
doncha try to sak’rin me. 19121. 
Rugg (M. L.). Old moon: 11266. 


Ruggiere (Ferdinando) 
mia madre. 20723. 
Ruhnke (A. E.): 
In the House of David. 19366. 


Venutas di 


‘Kids. 10691. 
Ruick (B. M.) Phi delt smoke rings. 
7102. 
Rule (Herbert) : 
Brown-father’s father’s father. 
7952. 
He’s only a working man. 12902. 
He wouldn’t believe me. 8271. 


I don’t want love. 8323. 

I’m gonna swing my cradle on the 
Mason-Dixon line. 6415. 

I’m tired of waiting for you. 
12984. 

I want to rock-a-bye my mammy. 
23352 (61). 

Ireland must be a garden. 
4320, 233852 (69). . 

Li'l old one pound notes. 

My wife’s my wife. 13397. 

No money, what about it. 


2223, 
13165. 
13413. 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


That don’t matter. 1358. 
That Hl’ old cuckoo clock. 13904. 


Tom Hall. 18949. ry 
Way down Hast, sailors don’t care. 
20764. 
What do you know. 14058. 
Rule (J. S:): 


All over ager at all. 23381. 
I don’t know why. 4158. 


My harbor of sunshine and smiles. 


Serie 
Won’t you come back to old New 
Hampshire. 3320. 

Rummel (Walter) Ertoédt’uns durch 
dein’ giite! 9552. 
Rumor (Louis) Shamrock _ blues. 

5115. 4 


Rumsey (E. I.) “Old LL cece of 
long ago. 2687. . 

Rumshinsky (J. M.). or, Rumshisky 
(J. M.): 

Dem reben’s missim. 18796: 

Hishes chajil. 18896. 

Es is git zu sein’a yud. 18908. 

Gruss fin dem neiem Russland. 

6276. 

In gorten fin liebe. 19341. 

Latest improvements. 2333. 

Liebes shmerzen. 243802. 

Mein Goldele, 6787. 

Men lIeight es. aroif auf mir. 

19740. 

Nit ferzig yohr aioat 22271. 

Shadchin mit die kalles. 11622. 

S’wet sich shoin aus. presin. 

20274. 

Tateniu mameniu. 22991. 
Rund (Fani) Slug kapures. 
Rund (Morris) : 

A gast af der erd. 58. 

Hrif peisach. 910. 

Feter man kan eich. 1924. 

Gesheft hob ich! 3972. 

Hot dus is a shneiderel. 6352. 

Kinder beiten ois a taten. 2289. 

Main shvester sicht a man. 49568. 

Mames broche. 15281. 

Mein veibs shigoon, 2481. 

Mein weibel wart of mir. 19725. 

Moide ani raskazat. 19776. 

Rebe zol leben. 15731. 

Waiber a gesind oif aich. 

Yente dhie grine. 1454. 
Runge (H. H.) My oriental. man. 

434. 
Runnin’ wild. 
17655, 19024. 


Runyan (A. Fi 
20690. 
Runyan (W. M.): 


Dear lost lamb. 3754. 
Dear yonderland. 21408. 


20384. 


20749. 


16575, 173822, 176382, 


U-ka-hoo-la-hoe. 


1822 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Far from God. 21532. 
Glory of yonder: cross. 3991. 
70d is near. 21645. 
Great is Thy faithfulness. 21674. 
He gave Himself for me. 21707. 
He is so real to me. 21709. 
' He knows how. 21710. 
He tasted death for every man. 
21716. 
Heavenly voice is calling me. 
21726. 
His will be done. 21740. 
Jesus Christ my Saviour. 21983. 
Just a little loving kindness. 
22008. 
Letter from home. 22075. 
Mother’s white hair. 22307. 
My all for the kingdom. 4701. 
O come back home. 22415. 
Redeemed. 22637. 
Rock of ages, refuge blest. 22669. 
Sanctuary. 22709: 
Springtime there. 5228. : 
They shall not take my Lord 
away. 23045. 
Thine. 23046. 
Think of Him. 23048. 
‘ Trust. 23085. 
Veil between. 23144. 
What meanest Thou, O sleeper? 
23205. 
When the clouds have rolled by. 
HDD. 
Win a soul. 5613. 
Yonder light. 23304. 
Rupp (Carl) : 
Arizona stars. 21060. 
I feel so good. 17010. 
Love’s lullaby. 8564. 
You’ve been a true pal to me. 
23329. 
Ruralcaba (Higino) Perla de Occi- 
dente. 22545. 
_ Ruskin (B.) Pretty Polly. 4963. 
Russell (Alexander) : 
Song of the basket-weaver. 13799. 
Up the Saguenay. 23123. 
Russell (Alice) You gave me your 
promise down on the farm. 5654. 
' Russell (Ben): | 
I may need you bad, but not as 
bad as all that. 10489, 12986. 
Only girl. 4857, 17652, 22487. 
Sweet papa Joe. 22956. 
Ta ta blues. 3076. 

You didn’t care when you broke 
my heart. 16343, 18340. 
Russell (Clarence) My faith will live 

for ever. 426. 
Russell (Delia) That trick. 18072. . 
Russell (EE. E.) Lonesome _ blues. 
15215. . 
Russell (Edw.) : 
Admiral. 238366. 


Mission of love. 24523. 
Silver crescent. 25064. 
Russell (Effie) Up the road with 
Sallie. 12054. 

Russell (G. F.) When I met you. 
12168. i 
Russell (G. W.) That little eency 

teency tiny no. 20588. 
Russell (J. F.): 
Back home. 14271. 
Going to town. 14753. 
Shout the glad tidings. 20351. 
We follow Thee. 14044. 
Russell (J. M.) Won’t you come 
back. 3319. 
Russell (Kennedy) : 
Beyond the veil. 12482. 
- Cara mia. 3588. 
Life’s sunset bar. 24307. 
Moonlight blossom. 24539. 
Thy gifts. 7538. 


Vale: 3193. 
Russell (L. W.) You gotta keep 
movin’. 3339. 


Russell (Lillian) : 
I want you. 24130. 
Pop corn. 24873. 
Popping pop corn. 17735. 
Sweet cider. 25204. 
Russell (Lionel) Emigrant. 1887. 
Russell (Maude) Just a sprig of 
lilae. - 15092. 
Russell (P. P.) Spring lilt. 9106. 
Russell (W. L.) Blue grass blues. 
16508. 
Russell (William) : 
Cave woman blues. 21258. 
Nobody loves me but my mother. 
Vir 
Oh, daddy, you won’t have no 
mamma atall. 2669. 
Original Charleston strut. 13499. 
Wasted love. 25443. 


Russell Sage college (Athletic ass’n) 
Russell Sage college song book. 
11556. 

Russell Sage college song book. 11556. 

Russian tango. 11561. 

Russischer musikverlag. Trois piéces. 
9119. 

Russo (Dan): 

Back in Hackensack, New Jersey. 
23448. 

Old Kentucky blues. 15562, 
15563. 

Pattin’ your feet. 8847. 

Russo (F. M.): 

Canta piccina. 12547. 

Marenaro ’e.Surriento. 8607. 

Signorine. 22786. 

Stasera nun se canta. 138840. 

Tirate su. 20641. 


Russo (George) Stairsoflove. 3018. 
3018. 


1823 


INDEX 


Russo (Giuseppe) : : 
Bella Romana. 1602. 
Cardellino. 23558. 
Contadina. 236389. 
EK nnammurate. 23760. 
Mafalda. 24422. 
Mala vita Napoletana. 24439. 
Restammo accussi. 22647. 
Sposa fedele. 25146. 
Tarantella abbruzzese. 3084. 

Russo (J. B.): 
"A cchiu’ bella ’e Napule. 
Bocciuol di rosa. 12503. 
Dorotea. 6067. 
"EK echiu’ llunoghe m’aggia sceppa’. 

12737. 

Maria. 8608. 
Nnanze ’o careere. 13411. 
’O ffuoco ad’ ’o Vesuvio! 13483. 
’O pugnale!.. 469. 
Tuorne pe’ n’ ora. 16118. 
Viene addu me’? 16165. 


Rutala (J. M.) & co.: 
Fool from the start. 8936, 12823. 
Why did you make me love you. 


14164. 


16291. 

Rutherford (A. J.) Hymn to Colo: 
rado. 2091. 

Rutigliano (Antonio) Quanno ero 
picceriilo. 11476. 


Sonate. 2880. 
Best for you and best 


Rutini (Giovanni) 
Rutis (Anna) 


for me. 1609. 
Rutland (Harold) To the moon. 3157. 
Rutz (C. P.) Have you a girl. 10310. 


Ruysch (Hugo): 
Sweet violets. 25209. 
Twittering birds. 25362. 


Ryalls & Jones, Itd.: 


If thou wert mine. 10542. 

Ten poetic fancies. 7667. 
Ryan (Ben): 

Love tales. 19629. 

Mamma’s the boss. 22180. 


Sweet Kalua Lou. 22950. 
True. 23084, 
Where rainbows end. 


Ryan (D. T.) 


16270. 
My Reno belle. 8723. 


Ryan (F.) Lullaby my mammy sang 
to me. 19650. 

Ryan (H. S.) Yesterday and the 
roses. 14135. 

Ryan (Harry) Ex-soldier’s march. 
14648. 

Ryan (J. F.) For compositions by J. 


F. Ryan, see this index under names 
of claimants of Copyright. 


Ryan (Sister M. Felicitos) Mary- 
wood. 24466. 
Ryan (Margaret) : 
Down in Connecticut. 1857. 


Love was but the angel-scoul of 
you. 17335. 


1824 


pt. II, n.8., v. 18 


Ryan (W..8)* . 
Sheik of Ireland. 13720. 
Why didn’t you tell us that you 
were coming? 14098. 
Ryan bros. Just longing for you. 


17203. 
Rybak (J. W.) Mother’s birthday. 
24562. 
Rybner (D. de C.): 
Evening. 6141. 
Pierrot. 16373 (70). 
Priére. 4964. 
Salaam alaikum. 24984. 
Six purple violets. 25088. 
- Waterlily. 25444. 
Ryckoff (LL. C.): 
Can I help it. 18619. 
For you. 8192. 
I doubt it. 8324. 
_In sunny Spain. 19351. 
Um-hm. 9250. 
Ryde (Clifford) Calling. 12541. 
Ryder (A. H.) Shout the glad tidings. 
, Qasr 
Ryder (F. L.) When twilight fades. 
18261. 
Ryder (T. P.) From belfry towers. 
3951. 
Ryer-Brown. Dear little sweet little 
you. 9909. 
Rygaard (George) Lille prinsesse. 
326. 


Rymal (G. V.) Lonesome seas. 8535. 


S. F. S. muste€o. : 
Corinthian. 23642. 
Frolic. 23858. 
Ireland’s pride. 24187. 
Lady Luck, 24275. 
Progress. 24899. 
Russianna. 24977. 

St. Cecile. 24982. 
‘Success. 25188. 
Times square. 25305. 
Zion. 25591. 
S. M. F. pseud. See Mary Felicitas 
(Sister). 
Saar (lL. V.).; 
Fate chose the time. 6166. 
Fighting courage. 14685. 
Indian summer. 15038. 
Lost youth. 15230. 
Oh day of days. 6995. 
Sabaricos (BE. L.) Manila, 22187. 
Saberson (R. E.) When 1-o-y-e is in 
the air. 3268. 

Saechini (A. M. G.): 
Andante. 15786. 
Andantino. 551. 

Sachs (H.. E.),: i 
Just American. 14163 (682), 

17197, 17198, 19461-19464, 22011. 
Once in a while. 24749. 
Three riders. 25298. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923. 


Sachs (Henry): 
Friendly man. 941. 
Grandma. 966. 
Sachs (Jul.) Motormidel. 
‘Sacks music house: 
Idische heim. 24138. 
Pearl fishers. 9618. 
Sacre (Claude) Lil’ lump o’ coal. 
Meh 59 he 
SSadero (Geni) 
d'Italia. 17718. 
‘Sadko. 9084, 16564. 
‘Sadler (HE. L.) Zingo. 12336. 
Sadowsky (Adelaide) Ache of an ach- 
ing heart. 5691. 
‘Saenger (Gustav) : 
Scotch pastorale. 20306. 
Seven poetic album leaves. 2881. 
Saffer (J. M.) That vamping mammy 
from Alabamy. 25261. 
‘SSafroni (Arnold) Salute your stand- 
ard. 8974. 
Sahara derby. 5065. 
Sahlin (A. A.) Country life. 23648. 
St. Amory (Carl) Song of the little 
feet. 9088. 
Saint-André (A.) Honneur aux Belges. 
12931... 
Saint Aulatire (Rolande) : 
Cendrillon au bal. 9723. 
Peau d’ane. 13535. 
Petit poucet et ses fréres. 138549. 
Reverie de Cendrillon. 11507. 
Riquet 4 la houpe. 11514. 
St. Clan (Pie): 
Dream melody. 18859. 
March pompous. 19692. 
Original compositions for the 
grand organ. 20053. 
Voices of the sky. 20741. 
Water-lilies. 14037. 
Saint Genies (J. H. V. G. de) Chan- 
son printaniére. 18364 (78). 
/ st. George (C. H.): 
Down in my dear 
16727. 
New London has wonderful girls, 
oh my. 17562. 
You are my sweet dare devil gir] 
over there. 18332. 


St. Giles pub. co. ltd.: 
Amami. 7835. 
Celanese. 14405. 
In old Madrid. 2202. 
Just a wee drap. 15093. 
Rose of Burmah. 2864. 
Shuffle along. 2949. 
Tiny tots tales. 3150. 


St. Helier (Ivy): 


8684. 


Pitt belle canzoni 


little cave. 


Coal black mammy. 1744, 9783, 
9784. 
Not at home. 1178. 
St. John (Cad.) Goodbye old Shang- 
hai. 10257. 


St. John’s college. St. John’s college 
song. 22700. 
St. Quentin (Hdward) : 
T’ll pray for you. 25595 (401). 
Loving cup. 1112. 


Saint-Saéns (C. C.): 


Andante du 3° concerto. 20279. 

Bell. 24983. 

Canto del cigno. 11571. 

Cygne. 2884. 

Dix transcriptions pour beanid 
orgue. 2885. 

Etude en forme de valse. 25595 
(473). 

Fantaisie. 14163 (484). 

Foi. 15793. 


Marche héroique. 20280, 20281. 

Mort de Thais. 14163 (485). 

My heart at thy sweet voice. 
22701, 22702. 

Six bagatelles. 15794. 

Swan. 1475 (25), 8970, 17830. 

Swan’s song. 7244. 

Valse mignonne. 14163 (486). 

Vénus. 14163 (487). 

2°me sonate. 14163 (487). 


Saint-Servan (G.) Haira. 21686. 

St. Whitelock (O. V.) Al, you’re dif- 
ferent. 238376. 

Saitta (Custodio) Italian rose. 24194. 

Sajewski (W. H.): 


Hiszpanhska dziewieca. 24011. 
Hupaj-siupaj! 6371. 

Jazda patrolki. 6532. 
Marzenia o wolnosci. 6773. 


M6j wroébelku. 19777. 
Natalia. 6939, 8733. 
Nie opuszezaj nas. 22385, 24639. 
Opoweisci Hoffmana. 8785. 
Pie Jesu. 24845. * 
Regina. 8925. 
Slubny wieniec. 20383. 
Smieré komara. 20387. 
W pielgrzymiej szacie. ~23164. 
Wesota milynarka. 20790. 
- Wieczorna polka. 23263. 
Wspomnienie przesztosci. 
Sakelariou (A. X.): 
Kalamatianos. 6576. 
Mperati. 6887. 
Ntavelis. 6975. 
Politikos syrtos. 7120. 
Tritsimbithas. 7568. 
Saks (Michel) Roumanian wedding. 
22689. 
Sakura-no-hana. 17245. 
Sakura, Sakura. 7246. 
Salabert (Francis) : 
A ce moment la! 5680. 
A Montmartre l4-haut. 14168. 
Aboultonpez. 20981. 
Accidents. 20983. 
Ah! si vous étiez Nicolas. 
Aime-moi Emma. 94438. 


9870. 


9440, 


1825 


INDEX 


Salabert (Francis )—Continued. 


Aimer sans paroles. 20993. 
Alex.s. 21008. 
Aline. 16399. 
Amour masqué. 9485, 12387, 
14216-14219. ‘ 
Amour masqué, j’ ai deux amants. 
12388. 
Amour quand tu nous tiens. 3424, 
3425. 

Amour qui meurs, amour qui 
passes. 9486. 

Ange gardien. 9493, 14228. 

Angoissante aventure. 16425. 

April rose. 12398. 

Athalie. 13298. 

Avoir le piano. 14262. 

Ballade triste. 14278. 

Barbier de Séville. 20259. 

Berceuse rouge. 16492. 

Bohémienne. 12488. 

Bonne aubaine. 3545. 

Bonne place. 21187. 

C’est jeune et ca n’ sait pas. 5878, 
5879. 

C’est ? amour! 3569. 

C’est la vie. 9681, 14874. 

C’est le blues. 5880. 

C’est Paris. 9682, 12535, 14375. 

C’est pas ca qui donne un frisson. 
14376. ; 

C’est sa banlieue. 9683, 14377. 

C’est tout ce qui me reste d’elle. 
9684. 

C’est un petit truc épatant. 21225. 

C’est vieux et ca n’sait pas. 14878. 

Caid. 5882. 

Calicot et la modiste. 143879. 

Calife de Bagdad. 1662. 

Camarada. 12543. 

Carraypatoso. 14397. 

Ce n’ était pas Ja méme chose. 
9721, 14403. 

Chacun son gotit. 21265. 

Chanson de leau. 5922, 9729. 

Chanson de route. 9730, 14413, 
18661. 

Chanson des bonnes. 5923. 

Chanson triste. 2009. 

Chanson valaque. 12572. 

Chant birman. 5926, 9732, 12578. 

Ciboulette. 8010, 14448, 14444. 

Ciboulette vaise. 14445, 16596. 

Cinquiéme album Francis Sala- 
bert. 9774. 

Comm’ la vie. 9803. 

Continue ... tu m’intéresses! .. 
9812. 

Copain-copine. 14471. 

Corrientes. 16633. 

Cosy-tea. 9820. 

Couplets du charme. 5982. 

_Craec! 21865. 

Criollita. 3693. 

Cyprien. 14490. 


1826 


> 


pt. It, n.s.,v. 18 


Dame Blanche. 12645. 

Dans un’ charrett’. 9877. 

Elégance. 10046. 

Elle aime ca. 1885. 

Emméne-moi. 21500. 

En douce. 3856, 3857. 

Etrange valse. 3870. 

Euryanthe. 16772. 

Eventail. 6142. 

Exultante tendresse. 14651. 

Femme 4 la rose. 1921. 

Femme du monde a soi. 16799. 

Fernande. 6173. 

Filles. 3914, 21549. 

Florence blues. 14697. 

Flaite enchantée. 183353. 

Frisco. 16831. 

Grande dame et le petit monsieur. 
16896. 

Gras et les maigres. 6269, 10268. 

Hé Marie! 6312. 

Hilarité céleste. 10350, 12922. 

Humoresque. 2087, 16985. 


- Il faut savoir prendre les femmes. 


14989. 

Isle of sweethearts. 21961. 

J’ai deux amants. 6522. 

J’ai vingt ans! 6525, 15056. 

J’aime. 15057. 

J’aime pas ca. 21972. 

J’ m’ en balance. 10616, 15058. 

J’n’ai plus d’poéle. 4338. 

J’suis pas vernie. 15059. 

Java. 4840, 43841. 

Je me couche. 15064. | 

Je pence 4 mon estomac. 15065. 

Je suis le petit jeune homme que 
vous cherchez. 10629. 

Joli soir de printemps. 15072, 
15073. ; 

Jolie jambe dans un joli bas. 
6549, 15074. 


' Joneur de fifite. 21995. 


Joyeuses comméres de Windsor. 
13082. 

Jubel. 2268. 

Juggler. 22000. 

Kennedy. 15123. 

Koutchiska. 6598. 

La-haut. 8481, 10712, , 10718, 
15146, 22052. 

Legende du Rhin. 6618, 10746. 
Loca. 22115. 

Ma chanson, 10889. 

Magda. 13247. 

Manfred. 20305. 

Martha. 18972. 

Maurice Chevalier. 17398. 

Mes parents sont venus me 
chercher. 4639. 

Miss Blues. 68837. 
Moi, j’ m’ appell’ Ciboulette. 
11016. 
Moment de m’en aller. 22275. 

Mon réve. 6855. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Monteria. 22280. 

Ne croyez pas aux chansons. 
£G553. 

Noces de Figaro: 6885. 

Non, non, jamais les hommes. 
11173. 

Nous avons fait un beau voyage. 
PUSS. 

On a toujours ce qu’ on n’ veut 
pas. 15569. 

On Marie Antoinette. 15571. 

Onde tragique. 15580. 

Ose Anna. 11314, 13500, 15596. 

Ouverture de la péche. 15607. 


Pajaro y la fuente. 4872. 

Palme immortelle. 15613. 

Parce que. 11352. 

Parigotte. 11353, 15624. 

Petit choc. 15642, 15648. 

Pillin. 15658. 

Pour étre heureux. 7131, 11428, 
TF (aos - 

Preciosa. 2781. 

Premier basier. 15696. 


Quand les femmes font comme les 
enfants, 7165. 

Quand on aime on a toujours 
vingt ans. 15714. 

Quand on est intelligent. 22613. 

Que des filles. 15715. 


Romance. 7216, 18658. 

Romance ancienne. 2854. 

Ruines d’Athénes. 12465. 

Salut a l’ étoile. 15796. 

Sémiramis. 20260. 

Sept mélodies. 16006. 

Sérénade de Pencho. 17871. 

Si les baisers. 5137. 

Si Titine etait moins belle. 17888. 

Si vous n’ aimez pas ca. 11648, 
17889. 

Simari. 15852. 

Sinai. 13739. 

Soir ...sur la dune. 17982. 

Songe d’une nuit d’été. 19744. 

Sufra! 3035. - 

Sur la terre. 22935. 

Ta bouche. 7477-7480. 

Tango chanté. 7490. 

Tannhatiser. 23166. 

Tchike tehike. 22992. 

Toi et moi. 16094, 18134. 

Touareg. 7558. 

Tous les deux. 16104. 

Tout autour du moulin. 238073. 

Toutes les femmes. 23074. 

Troisiéme album. 3176. 

Va! quand l’amour ordonne. 16144. 

Valse de genre. 16151. 

Vers toi. 7628. — 

Viva Mussolini. 16175. 

‘Vocalises. 7639. 

Vraie samba. 12099. 

Wagneriana. 5483. 


Salama (A. N.): 
Elephant and the fly. 8145. 
Happy New Year. 10298. 
Kamushki. 8453. 
Violets 9265. 
Salcéde (Victor) : 
Jeannette. 2244. 
Three romantic idylls. 2887. 
Salemme (Adolfo) : 
Ciecaleggio. 9770. 
Luna chiara. 24402. 
Salemme (Louis) : 
Blue paradise. 18551. 
Winking blue eyes. 16307. 
Salin (A. M.): 
Forlorn. 21582. 
Oh maiden sweet. 22449. 
Saling (H. R.): : 
I’m stung. 6420. 
Struttin’ step. 5243 
Salisbury (L. L.) What is the matter 
with me. 12162. 
Sallow (Irving) Miss Ameriea. 17434. 
Salmon (Reuben) What’s the use 
blues. 16222. 
Salmond (JI. M.) Civil engineers. 
5960. 
Salms (M. B.) While the silent stars 
keep watch. 14088. 
Salome (Théodore) Douze_ piéces 
nouvelles. 25595 (239). 
Salomé. 19410. 
Salsbury (Janet) Ancient suite 7842. 
Salter (C. D.) Old church. 15556. 
Salter (M. T.): 
Maid o’ mine. 4566. 
Spring wonder. 11771. 
Salter (Sumner) : 
Bright , shines the golden sun. 
9413 (17). 
Lord’s prayer. 18364 (128). 
Prelude improvisation. 7142. 
Suffer little children. 5679 (105). 
Salter (W. H.)  Life’s awakening. 
8509. 
Saltzman (Ivan) Paris blues 13528. 
Salus (Claude) Rediviva. 5003. 
Salvation army, ine. Song of liberty. 
13796. 
Salvin (Hnzo de) Minny. 19758. 
Salvin (Vincenzo De): 
Ammore ’e malandrino. 18433. 
Avvertimento. 12425. 
Fox-trottomania. 12833. 
Salvio (Salvatore) : 
Bronx borough. 9662. 
Just a smile. 10665. 
Nannina mia. 1168. 
Queen of India. 11477. 
Rusina mia. 1259. ~ 
T’amo ancora. 11862. 
Victory. 23149. 
258th field artillery march. 5678. 
Salvo (S.) Oj’ sole! oj’ luna! oj 
mare! 20011. 


1827 


: 
; 


~ INDEX 


Salzano (G.): 
Canzona sincera. 
Cingallegra. 8012. 
Statt’ accussi. 20470. 

Salzedo (Carlos) Song of the Volga 

boatmen. 5206. 


Salzwedel (Mrs. Herman) Where the 
morning glory’s twining round a 
home in Tennessee. 16272. 

Samazeuilh (Gustave) : 

Pepita Jiménez. 24823. 
Prélude. 20287. 

Saminsky (Lazare): 

Etude. 1264. 
Loneliness. 1096. 

Sammond (H. 8S.) Night is like a 
Gipsy maiden. 454. 

Sammons (Albert): 

Canzonetta. 3583. - 
Intermezzo. 11574. 
Sampsel & Mathews: 
Fishing. 10182. 
My Jersey lily. 11110. 
Out Oklahoma way. 7053. 
Remember I told you so. 7193. 
You never can tell about the dear 
little girlies. 9394. 
Sampsel, Fraser & Mathews. 


7966. 


Don’t 


be a fool, you feol. 16709. 
Sampson (Charles) Daffodil land. 
14503. 


Samson and Delilah. 22701, 22702. 
Samuel-Rousseau (Marcel) : 
Berceuse. 
Hulla. 10398. 
Samuels (Arthur): 
Alibi baby. 14194. 
Poppy. 24874. 


Two make a home. 16129. 
Samuels (D. L.): 
Say it with kisses. 2899. 
Sweet Louise. 3059. 
Samuels (F. A.) If I get the 1782. 
14974. 
Samuels (Homer) Enough. 3862. 
Samuels (Joe) Page Paderewski. 
11333. 
Samuels (T. C.) Danse des gnomes. 
23684. ; 


Sanaker (J. A.): 
My sunshine state. 8728. 
OV man Mississippi, knows jes’ 
where we want to go. 15555. 
Play that left hand melody. 
Your way and my way. 12330. 
Sanaker songs co. inec.: 
OV man Mississippi. 15555. 
Play that left hand melody. 
15665. 
Sanberg (J. M.): 
Cause I ain’t got no sweet daddy 
now. 9719. 


Rings of smoke. 1248. 


Sanders 


pt. IIT, n. S.jVv; 13 


Sanborn (H. E.): 


Hindu love moon. 2058. 
Tillie. 206838. 
Sanborn-Bush pub. co. Hindu love: 
moon. 2058. 
Sanehez (Santiago) I mean she’s. 
poison. 17063. 


25469. 
Oriental tribesmen. 


Saneho Panza. 
Sand (Joseph) 
1203. 
Sandahl] (C. A.) Baby of mine. 7877. 
Sandberg (D. E.) Dear mother if 
upon this earth. 23697. 
Sanders (—): 
Clouds of love. 82. 
Elsie. 1388. 
I feel so sorry for the rose. 21806. 
I'll find the key. 236. 
Little glow worm. 332. 
My Irish rosary. 8718. 
One day in May. 491. 
Tut-ankh-amen, in the valley of 
the kings. 9244. 


- Two lips are roses. 672. 
Sanders (Alma): 
Chante, mon pipeau. 12575. 


In my little boat of dreams. 
13040. 

It’s always springtime in my 
heart. 10604. 


My love of long ago. 429, 11119. 
Song of the rose. 20480, 22850. 


Sanders (G. H.) Sonnet d’ amour. 
2998. 

Sanders (Herbert) Ballade. 24987. 
Sanders (Joe) Billie. 49. 


(Seott) There’s somebody 
thinking of you, Mary. 18921. 
Sanderson (Wilfrid) : 
Autumn love song. 21076. 
Beyond the dawn. 1618. 
Break o’ day. 20974 (102). 
‘Drumadoon. 21467. 
End of the road. 5679 (181). 
I sent you a song. 8351. 
My jewels. 22335. 
Nightingale of June. 8749. 
Stars have eyes. 5679 (355). 
When you’re away. 23230. 
Sandler (Peretz) : 
Kale unter der chipe, 22024. 
Roumanian wedding. 22689. 
Toko-boko tantz. 23067. — 
Sandor (Szlatinay): — 
Dorozsmai templom 
8108. ~ 
Merre van a vilag vége. 8108. 
Sands (D. M.) Sweetheart Caroline. 


tornyal. 


5284. 
Sands (Joseph) Blue bright eyes. © 
18547. 
Sands musi¢ co. Sweetheart Caroline. 

5284. 


Sanford (—) 


Bluette. 25595 (347). 
Sanitz (Marietta) 


Valse. 7425. 


‘ 


2 
INDEX 

nos. 1-13, 1923 
Sankey (I. D.) Gospel hymns. 1475 Frolic and play. 6210. 

(3). Gavotte. 14163 (194). 
San Sebastian (J. A. de) Basque love Glad tidings. 6238. 

song. 794. Happy stroll. 10299. 
Sanson (C. J.) I’ve been longing for Intermezzo scherzando. 24182. 


someone like you. 19280. 
Sans Souci (Harry) Sweet-heart of 
old. 15981. 
Santangelo (Vincenzo) : 
Al di 14 di quei monti. 1495. 
Champagne. 18656. 
Cos’ € l’ amor. 1768. 
KH’ sempe Napule. 1877. 
Penzanno a Napule. 2748. 
Viveurs. 38226. 
Santly (Henry): 
Ellis Island blues. 
(39). 
I’d love to have ya love me all 
the time. 4157, 6386. 
I’m sitting pretty, in a pretty city. 
19262. 
I’m sitting pretty in a pretty little 
city. 17058, 19263, 21849, 24110. 
I’m sorry now. 10486. 


21497, 23352 


Steppin’ on the dime. 17981, 
22894. 

Ta ta blues. 3076. 

22894. 


"Tain’t nuthin’ else. 180387. 
Santly (J. H.): 
I want a girl like mother was, 
when mother was a girl. 19291. 
Irish moon. 19387. 
Two best girls I love. 23104. 
Santly (Lester) Somebody’s trying to 
steal you from me. 13784. 
Santo (A. De) See De Santo (A.) 
Santoliquido (Francesco) : 
Crepuscolo sul mare. 8049. 
Erinni. 10069. 
Supremo sonno. 15972. 
Santos (Ernesto dos) Dadiva d’amor. 
3715. 


- Santos (J. J.) Old brigade. 22466. 


Sapirstein (David) : 
American tango. 
Vanita. 20716. 


18429. 


._Sarasate (Pablo de) See de Sara- 


sate (Pablo). 
Sargeant (Mrs. O. E.) God is love. 
23894. 


-Sarles (Richard) Down among the 


__ Arkansas pines. 18846. 

> Sarno (G.); 
Cammin facendo. 18618. 
Peggio ’e me. 20101. 


Sarpalius CES VE) e 


Dukruzele. 6100. 
- Kam Gia teip ilgin. 8452. 
Sartorio (Arnoldo) : 
Aubade pastorale. 
Balletella: 9567. 
Capriccio giocoso. 7968. 
Chatterbox. 5931. 


14163 (32). 


Little blue flower. 6646. 
Mareh. 7250. : 

Masked ball. 13271. 
Momento capriccioso. 24532. 
My lady’s favor. 24599. 


Myosotis. 14163 (279). 
Petit morceau caracteristique. 
248381. 


Play and sport. 2761. 
Princess. 2788. 
Scherzetto. 11587. 
Spring greetings. 7415. 
14 melodious etudes. 14163 (492). 
Saslavsky (N. L.) Lied fun broit. 
24303. 
Sattine (J. R.) Egyptian eyes. 16756. 
Satz (Bernard) In the winter time. 
15028. 
Satzewich (S. D.): 
I am longing for you., 14873. 
Oh! how I’d love to be a sweet 
baby. 24706. 
Sweet girl I am longing for you. 
22949. 
Sauer (Carl) Allah. 1506. 
Sauer (Robert): 
Island of dreams. 4328. 
When it’s springtime 
Rockies. 12171. 
Sauher (Mel) Spanish dancer. 20450. 
Saunders (A. E.) Daddy. 9855. 
Saunders (G. E.) If you want to 
make your good gal smile. 24148. 
Saunders (J. HE.) If you want to make 
your good gal smile. 24148. 
Saunders (M. HE.) That little con- 
temptible bootlegger. 1360. 
Saunders (M: S.): 

Mother’s lullaby. 6880, geet 
Song of love. 7374. : 
Saunders (W. P.): 

If I die, let me die for love. 
4252. 
Little rag doll. 4495. 
Yo-bo-san. 5646. 
Saunderson (H. H.) Hymns fat the 
living age. 4137. 
Sauraly (Andrée) 
6757. 
Sauval 
VVI2? 
Sauvrezis (A.): 
Dernier soir. 6034. 
Nieges Sur la montagne. 6953. 
Soirs agrestes. 7349. 
Soirs lugubres. 7350 . 
Soirs somptueux. 7351. 
Savage (H. J.) Win. 12248. 
Savage (H. W.) inc. Minnie an’ me. 
10997. 


in the 


Marche funébre. 


(Marc) Chant maternel. 


1829 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Savasta (H. D.): 
Kyra. 4429. 
Mean old blues. 19716. 
My Gypsy serenade. 4717. 
Some other day. 7359. 
Savelli (Renato) Passa la fanfara. 
7079. 
Savino (Domenico) : 


Allegro agitato. 7829. 


Allegro precipitoso. 7831. 
Carnival grotesque. T974. 
Conspiracy. 8036. 
Dramatic allegro. 8114. 


Kiki. 7808 (288). 
Lonely. 6674. 
Mareh of the mannikins. 
18260, 13261. 
Misterioso. alla valse. 
Processional. 8903. 
Rustic allegro. 8965. 
Storm music. 9115. 
Tragie andante. 9222. 
Tutti uniti. 3178. 
Savino (Hugo) Remember 
13630." > U9 
Sawyer (Dot) 
Sawyer (IF. E.) 
14163 (95). 
Sawyer (H.P.) See Achorn(H. P. S8.). 
Sawyer (H. S.): 
Air de ballet. 16389. 
Chile-con-carne eyes. 
Chinese dance. 16584. 
Choral no. 1-38. 16586-16588. 
Cloudland waltz. 16607. 
Crescent moon waltz. 16646. 
Dainty shepherdess. 16655. 
Denison’s deseriptive music book. 


_ 8605, 
8656. 


dearie. 


So lonesome. 17927. 
Chanson orientale. 


18676. 


21417. 
Dorothea polka. 16725. 
Dream. 167834. 
Festival mazurka. 16801. 
Flight of the soul. 16813. 
Flirtation. 16814. 
Frolic of the elves. 16835. 


Ghost march. 16855. 
Gingerbread bear. 19025. 
Gipsy gavotte. 16860. 
Hawaiian serenade. 16921. 
Here comes the band. 16941. 
Hold steady. 16953. 
Hula Lu. 19174. , 
Hunter’s horn. 16987. 
In the moonlight. 17131. 
In the sand man’s boat. 
Interlude. 17144. 
Javanese dance. 17163. 
Ladies’ aid. 19523. 
Lighthouse bell. 19562. 
Little tin soldier. 19591. 
Love in lavender. 17327 . 
Love’s pleading. 17346. 
Lullaby. 17360. 
Mechanical doll. 


19370. 


17406. 


1830 


Merry men. 17416. 
Mia Carlotta. 19755. - 
Minstrels on parade. 17480. 
My old rag doll. 19881. 
Native Indian chant. 17552. 
Pastoral. 17838. 

Samovar. 17882. 

Scared to death. 17841.- 
Seminola. 17862. 

Serenade. 17865. 

Sorrow. 17961. 

Storm scene. 17991. 


Story of a song. 20483. 
Struggle. 17994. 

Tarantelle. 18046. 
Tenderness. 18060. 

Thelma mazurka. 18073. 
Three wise monkeys. 20633. 
Vespers. 18186. 

Victory forever. 18188. 
White Eag’e polka. 18284. 


Will-o’-the-wisp. 18308. 
Winter jingles. 18315. 
Sawyer (K. G.) Fire scene. 16807. 
Sawyer (Katherine) Collision of souls. 
18703. 
Sawyer (Yvonne) 
with you. 13490. 
Saxon (M. Jey 
Banjo studies. 
Dove. 21443. 
I am waiting for the autumn 
leaves to fall. 19196. 
Made in U. S. A. 2480. 
Mandolin banjo studies. 22185. 
Return your love to me. 11504. 
Saxon professional banjo accom- 
paniment. 24993. 
Tenor banjo studies. 23007. 
That up to date lady of mine. 
23023. 


One perfect hour 


21118. 


_There’s a ukulele peddler. 23038. 

Ukulele banjo studies. 238108. 
Saxton (KE. E.) September. 11613. 
Sayer (—) Pepita. 8665. 
Sayles (H. F.): 

At rest. 18364 (14). 

Broodings of God’s love. 18364 

(30). 

Flower Sunday. 18364 (70). 

God is love. 14163 (202). 

Heavens declare. 18364 (91). 


Invocation. 183864 (172). 

Jesus blessing. 18364 (114). 

My trust. 18364 (151). 

Omnipresence. 18364 (158). 

Open my eyes that I may See. 
14163 (415). 

Rejoice with me. 18364 (168). 

Seek the truth. 18364 (185). 

Song of the dawning. 18364 
(191). 

Thou art my life. 18364 (202). 

Waiting on the Lord. 18364 (209). 

With a perfect heart. 18364 (229). 


Schaeffer (G. A. Grant-) 


INDEX ¢ 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Saylor (M. I.) Mother love. 8674. 
‘Saynische (Louis) How dear to me. 
2081. 


‘Seale studies. 20297. 


Scalella (G.) Acquaiola ’e Margellina. 


9425 
Sealero (Rosario) Danze napoletane. 
14527, 14528. 
Scandale du Louvre. 14163. (303). 
Seandals. 16561. 
Scandals 1923. 16552. 
Scanlan (Walter): 
Bit o’ pink and white. 143820. 


Katty b135: 

Wait for a warm, sunny day. 
16186. 

When I kissed the blarney stone. 
16232. 


‘SSeanlon (Batt) Violin made easy and 
attractive. 23153. 


(T. N.) Days are_ blue. 


Scaravilli 
3748. 
Seariano (Salvatore) 

881. 

Searlatti (Domenico) : 
Capriccio. 559. 
Pastorale. 560, 15809. 

22 piano pieces. 14163 (498). 
Scarlet mask club. Twin fix. 7588. 
Scarmolin (A. L.): 

Birthday party. 9617. 

Gondola nera. 8235. 

Master’s garden. 19710. 

Month of May. 22281. 


Dolce sorriso. 


Searpati (Giovanni) Storia di Mo- 
nella. 20478. 

Scates (—) Roses and rue. 25595 
(471). 


Schachinger (Karl) That spark of 


nature within me. 11923. 

Schacht (Gustav) Graf Luckner- 
marsch. 2003. 

Schade (M. F.) Regret. 7190. 


‘Schiffer (Christian) : 
Country dance. 16639. 
Cowslips. 16640. 
Frolic. 16834. 
Idyll. 17102. 
Starlight. 17978. 
Summer shower. 18002. 
- Schaefer (L. H.) My dear papa and 
i sweet mamma. 174938. 
~ Schaeffer (A. J.) What’s the use of 
loving someone you should forget. 
7686. 
See Grant- 
Schaeffer (G. A.) 
Schaeffer-Corr music pub. co. I’ve 
come.back to stay with you mother 
dear. 10508. 
‘Schaetzlein (Larry): 
Do you, don’t you, will you, ,won’t 
you, love me too. 9949. 


106658—24——34 


If we’d known you was gonna 
come, we'd a surely baked a 
cake. 19321. 

Schafer (Bob) : 

Change your mind. 14409. 

Strut it up and down. 17995. 

Walk, Jenny, walk. 14029, 20753. 

Schaffer (H. C.) My little love. 
15445. 
Schaffer (Joe) Wonderful hours. 
Schamberg (Arthur) 

148138. 
Schaney (G. E.) Mother. 19805. 
Scharhan (Siegfried) Japanese patrol. 
24201. 
Scharwenka (F. X.) 
18364 (178). 
Schatz (L.) Love’s reproaches. 10876. 
Schebo (W. A.) Missionary volun- 
teer victory song. 8654. 
Scheherazade. 3357. 

Scheinpflug (Paul) Hofkonzert. 6337. 
Scheiowitz (Louis) Please do answer 
my prayer for to-morrow. 24869. 

Schell (C; P.): 

Parting kiss. 15625. 

Song of Egypt. 5193. 

Schell (W. A.) jr. Why should I 
wait till to-morrow. 14101. 

Schellbach (L. F.) When I waltz 
again with you. 718. 

Schellbach (W. H.) 


(iss & 
Here’s your hat. 


Seherzino, 


When I waltz 


again with you. 718. 
Schelling (EK. H.) Victory ball. 
14011. 
Schenck (—): 
Old time tune. 17640. 
That bran’ new gal o’ mine. 


18062, 18364 (318), 20584, 20585. 
That red head gal. 3105. 
Where are the old pals of yester- 
day. 18264. 

Who did you fool after all. 7729, 
18287. 
Schenck (D. W.) 
Schenck (Joe) : 

Big hearted Bennie. 21164, 23488. 
Mississippi moon. 8655. 
Schenck (Moe) : 


Waiting. 1410. 


Deep in my heart. 21412. 
Heartaches. 21724, 23987. 
Me no _ speak-a good HEnglish. 
22218, 24479. 
Schenk (N. R.): 
I sure feel blue. 21863. 


Mother and Ireland are calling 
me there. 22299. 
Schenker (Saul): 
Chasen’dl oif shabes. 
Dudele. 18738. 
Scher (William): 
Chasen’dl oif shabes. 
Dudele. 18738. 
Kol-nidre. 13124. 


1716. 


1716. 


1831 


INDEX 


Scher (William)—Continued. 
Little Russian waltz. 13188. 
Spinning song. 18821. 
Scherr (Ben) Memories gone by. 
29997. 


at ed sd 


Schertzinger (V.  L.) 
22194. 


Schiavone (Florian) Haunting waltz. 
4062. 
Schicht (Johann) 
9527. 
Schild (R. S.) 
3070. 
Schill (O. K.) Seale studies. 20297. 
Schiller (Rudolph) Once upon a 
time. 7022. 
Schiller (Sam) : 
Corinthian. 23642. 
Frole¢. ~ 28853. 
Ireland’s pride. 24187. 
Success. 25183. 
Zion. 20091. 
Schilling (Fred): 
Hail! all hail, the Easter morn- 
ing. 9413 (59). 
Responses. 5679 (92). 
Six carols. 18364 (180). 
Sehilling .(W. P.) Unique _ voice 
training studies. 5430. 
“Schindler (A. J.) Two. little. or- 
phans. 12034. 
Schindler (Hans) : 
Lieber schatz, was du mir ange- 
tan. 6627. 
Nichts zu machen. 8744. 
Schindler (Kurt): 
Mal maridada. 370. 
Nightingale of France. 4782, 6964. 
Nina bella. 457. 
Schidler (Axel): 
Cabana. 16544. 
Romance. 24947. 
Simphonia-blues. 25067. 
Tornerose. 25322. 
Schirmer (KE. C.) music co.: 
Around us hear the sounds of 
even. 3445. 
Birthday waltzes. 16498. 
Chorus of Bacchantes. 4020. 
Come again, sweet love. 3660. 
Concord hymnal. 16626. 
Crucifixus. 3700. 
Dainty, fine, sweet nymph. 9866. 
Ecce, quomodo moritur. 11339. 
Glory to God in the _ highest. 
10226. ' 
Hallelujah, amen. 4045. 
House among the trees. 6356. 
Improperia. 11340. 
Kindergarten book of folk- “Songs. 


Marchéta. 


Ascension hymn. 


Sweetheart Nell. 


2290. 
Let their celestial concerts all 
unite. 4047. 


1832 


Bedtime tales. 12462. 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Morning hymn. 4680. 
Nightingale. 11161. 

O filii et filiz. 4801. 
Song of the hunt. 7377. 
Three pictures. 7282. 


Schirmer (G.) ine: 


Advanced ear-training and sight- 
singing. 759. 

Advanced studies in rhythm. 9433. 

After love. 14177. 

After the gale. 38385. 

Agamede’s song. 9487. 

Albumleaf. 7822. 

All at sea. 5716. 

All’ ave di sera. 3396, 16373 (3). 

Allegro agitato. 7829. 

Allegro precipitoso. 7831. 

Amour coquet. 12386. 

And the night-raven sings. 21042. 

Andante. T7808 (210). 

Andante religioso. 3429. 

Angel’s Christmas. 18439. 

Angelus. 16373 (57). 

April song. 21055. 

Aprila, 0 bella. 16373 (7). 

Arbutus. 14246. 

At seventeen. 14255. 

At the woodland spring. T7T867. 

At twilight. 16373 (8). 

Augustin. 16448. 

Autumn. 12419. 

Ave Maria. 13689. 


Bacchus. 5790. 

Ballade. 17161. 

Banjo song. 16465, 16466. 
Barbara. 12446. 
Barberini’s minuet. 7887. 
Barcarolle. 12447, 16470. 
Barearolle song. 3491. 
Bedtime. 1595. 


Before the gale. 3509. 

Behold now, praise the Lord. 
9591. 

Behold now, praise ye the Lord. 
21140. 


Bells. 1603, 5819. 

Bells of youth. 98474. . 

Benedictus es, Domine. 12474. 

Berceuse. 801, 7808 (161), 16489, 
21152) 


Berceuse mélancolique. 14307. 
Big brown bear. 18535. 

Big hall clock. 16497. 
Birthday party. 9617. 
Birthday secrets. 18541. 
Blossom-time. 12494. 

Blue flower. 1626. 

Boat song. 809. 

Bolero de concert. 1629. 
Book of classical airs. 9642. 
Bourrée. 9550. 

Bring her again to me. 7949. 
Brownies’ bugle-call. 12528. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Brunette. 143861. 

Busy saw-mill. 21216. 

Butterfly dance. 7808 (167). 

By the bubbling spring. 12581. 

By the wandering waters. 16541. 

Called away. 14380. 

Calm. 9692. 

Cancion de amor. 21237. 

Cantilena. 7808 (168). 

Canzone triste. 16373 (11). 

Canzonet. 5903. 

Canzonetta. 9696, 9697, 16373 
C12 yr. 

Caress. 23559. 

Carnaval des papillons. $8591. 

Carnival dance. S826. 

Carnival grotesque. 7974. 

Carol of Lorraine. 21250. 

Causerie, 23570. 

‘Shaconne. 16559. 

Chanson. 12836. 

Chanson de Pierrot. 1705. 

Chanson indoue. 7988. 

Chanson pathétique. 18663. 

Chansonnette. 833, 3608, 7808 
(169), 21282. 

Chant sans paroles. 16373 (14). 

Chariot race. 5928. 

Child-garden of melody and 
rhythm. 12583. 

Child’s garden of verse. 5948. 

Clark street bridge. 12597. 

Cleopatra’s prayer. 5963. 

Colinette. 12601. 

Columbine qui flirte. T7808 (174). 

Come, sweet lass. 16618. 

Come unto Me, ye weary. 23633. 

Concert paraphrase. 14464. 

Concerto. 1210. 

Concerto for violonocello. 5973. 

Sonspiracy. 8036. 

Constancy. 1764. 

Contentment. 1765. 

Sountry dance. T7808 (176). 

Cowboy’s lament. 23653. 

Cradle song. 7808 (163), 238655. 

Crucifixion. 857. 

Cupid’s balm. 21376. 

Cut direct. 3708. 

Daily exercises. 9865. 

Daisy. 14506. 

Damascus. 9867. 

Dance bretonne. T808 (179). 

Dance of the flower-girls. 9868. 

Dance.of the goblins. T7808 (180). 

Dance of the moon sprites. 6005. 

Dancing raindrops. 862. 

Dancing under the ~ lime-tree. 
8069. 

Dandelion. 14517. 

Danse ondulante. 21892. 

Danza siberiana. 9883. 

Danze napoletane. 14527, 14528. 

Dawn. 12664-12666. 

Day in May. 18769. 


1833 


Day is past and over. 12670. 

De sandman. 6025. 

Desiderio. 12688. 

Ding dong bell. 16373 (16). 

Diversions. 23717. 

Dramatie allegro. 8114. 

Dumble-dum deary. 16748. 

Hastern intermezzo. T7808 (194). 

Easy opera classics. 6112. 

Ebb-tide. 10031. 

Echoes. 8136. 

Egyptian dance. 16373 (20). 

Hight little pieces for little folks. 
G2. 

Hlegie. 6118. 

Hlfin fountain. 18897. 


- Espoir en Dieu. 12765. 


HKtude. 4347. 

Etude melodique. 21514. 

Evening. 6141, 8158. 

Evening song. T7808 (197), 10074, 
163873 (21). 

Eventide. 916: 

Every valley shall be filled. 18923, 

EXxtase reverie 7808 (199). 

Fairy glen. 18937. 

Fairylight. 21528. 

Fammi la grazia! 8175. 

Fancies. 12790. 

Fate chose the time. 6166. 

Feux folleto. 10114. 

Fierce raged the tempest o’er the 
deep. 10118. 

Finger-exercises and scale-studies. 
3918. 

First and second duet books. 
7808 (201). 

First Haster morn. 1930. 

First finger-exercises. 10126. 

First symphony. 14691. 

Flourish. 23829. 

Fourteen synthetic exercises. 
13648. 

Freischutz. 19001. 

Frolics and fancies. 10182. 

From Bohemian woods. 19003. 

From every earthly pleasure. 1953. 

Fughetta [and] Gigue. 16839. 

Fugue in D minor. 16456. 

Funeral march. 7808 (205). 

Game of tag. 19014. 

Gavotte. 955, 6217, 16844, 16845, 
23869. 

Gavotte Marianne. 21615. 

Ghosts. 16373 (23). 

Giga. 10209. 

Girl I loved. 6232, 18221. 

Glory to God. 19041. 

God’s own smile. 1988. 

Gondola. T808 (209). 

Gondola nera. 8235. 

Gossip Joan. 16892. 

Graded studies. 19071. 

Grandpapa’s favorite dance. 16898. 

Green. 10274. 


INDEX 
pt. II, n.s., v.18 
Schirmer (G.) ine.—Continued. - Knew not the sun. 22042. 

Grusenian song. 969. Lament for Owen Roe O'Neill. 
Guiding star. 19082. 1074. 
Hallowe’en march. 14784. Lamentation. 2327. 
Hark! hark, my soul! 975. Lane to Bally-bree. . 7808 (240). 
Hark! hark! the lark: 13690. Late lark. 17258. 
Heart of me. 14804. Lawyer Brown. 6615. 
Hebrew melody. 7808 (214). Lazy man. 17256. 
Hindu dance. 7808 (215). Leather-stockings. 18147. 
Holiday waltz. 6339. Leda. 10744. 
Home normal course. 19146, Legend of the hermit thrush. 


21750. 

Homesick tunes. 993. 

Honey child. 7808 (216). 

Honey chile. 10368, 10369, 

Hornpipe. 7808 (212). 

How beautiful upon the moun- 
tains. 21766. 

Humoresque. 10395. 

Humpty Dumpty’s funeral march. 
6367, T7808 (219). 

Hundred pipers. 1000. 

Huntsman, 8312. 

Hymn to the sun. 16991. 

I came with a song. 7808 (220). 

I knew there was a thing called 
love. 10488. 

I’ve dreamed of sunsets. 19283. 

I will be glad and rejoice. 6480. 

Tf, my dear. 14979. 

If the moon. 4262. 

Iliustrative music and songs for 
the kindergarten. 13022. 

Improvisation. 7808 (229). 

In Bibleland. 13032. 

In dewy dells. 21921. 

In happy land. 1033. 

In jovial mood. 17121. 

In old Nassau. 19349, 24164. 

In rose-time. 6479. 

In the gloaming. 21934. 

In the great hall. 8395. 

In the night. 6490, 6491. 

In the silence of the _ night. 
16373 (40). 

Indian pipes. 2216. 

Indian summer idyl. 7808 (281). 

Indian wedding festival. 7808 
(2382): 

Intermezzo. 7808 (253), 12088, 
12089, 16895. 


Intreat me not to leave thee. 


2221: 
Ireland. 6501, 7808 (233). 
Irish croon-song. 18053. 
Italian dance. 2235. 
Jack o’ Janterns. 15060. 
Joan of Are overture. 7808 (235). 
Jolly time. 16373 (43). 
Judge’s dance. 17188. 
June idyll. 24225. 
Just play make-believe, 22020. 
Kewpies’ parade. 2286. ; 
Kiki. 7808 (288). % 
Kiss from Columbine. 19510. 


® 


1834 


‘Marching song. 17892. 


22065. 
Leprechaun. 19547. 
Let it be forgotten. 13155. 
Letter to Santa. 22076. 
Liebestraum. 10783. 
Listen to the lambs. 6641. 
Little angels of heaven. 17279. 
Little butterfly. 8520. 


Little chicken fit for old Broad- 


way. 16373 (47). 
Little princess. 22101. 
Little rosebud. 10804. 


- Little song of life. 1092. 


Lo, hear the gentle lark. 16373 
(48). 

Lone song. 16378 (50). 

Lord is my shepherd. 2399, 15226. 

Lord my pasture shall prepare. 
22130. 

Love-lit shadows. 1105. 

Love’s communion. 1108. 

Loves’ sorrow. 7808 (248). 

Love’s wilfulness. 7808 (249). 

Lullaby. 6712, 6715, 16373 (52), 
19648, 19649. 

Mal d’ amore. 7808 (250). 

Mandolin serenade. 16373 (55). 

Manola. 24447. 

March of the dwarfs. 17387. 

Mareh of the scouts. 1122. 

Marching on. 16373 (56). 


Masquerade. 8612, 13272. 

Mass in honor of St. Joseph. 
15306. 

Master-soul. 1135. 

Meditation. 4615, 7808 (309), 
19720. 

Mélancolie. 24838, T7808 (254). 

Mélodie. 3030. 

Mermaid’s romance. 6810. 

Merriment. 10977. 

Merry shepherd. 16373 (59). 

Midsummer nights serenade. 
163873 (60). 

Million stars. 8646. 

Minuet. 2015, 23977. 

Miss you so. 13313. 

Missa in honorem sancti Fran- 
cisci Assisiensis. 2523. 

Misterioso alla valse. 8656. 

Moon-flower. 24536. 

Moon madness. 15372. 

Morning song. 2543, 17465. 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


i 


Morning walk. 24552. 

Morris dance. 7808 (258). 

Mother dear. 7808 (259). 

Mother love. 6875. 

Motley. 24566. 

Mountain bugle. 19815. 

Music box. 2553. 

Musical box. 19825. 

My dearest one. 22322. 

My first lessons in music. 2573, 
2574. 

My God, I thank Thee. 8709. 

Mysterious stranger. 19903. 

Nautical picture. 19912. 

Nina. 16373 (64). 


Nocturne. 859, 7158, 7808 (159), 
16904. 

Nothing easier. 2687. 

Now my heart is. heavy laden. 
22407. 

Now sleeps the crimson petal. 
17584. 

Nubian desert song. 17586. 

Nursery rhymes. 2642. 

O salutaris Hostia. 1180. 

O taste, and see, how gracious 
the Lord is. 8781. 

Oh day of days. 6995. 


Oh, dear sixpence. 17611. 

Oh, for a closer walk with God. 
6996. 

Ombra mai fu. 6282. 

On the mountains. 16373 (25). 

On the steppes of Central Asia. 
24745. 

Once in a while. 24749. 

Once more to touch her fragile 
hand. 15579. 

One a day. 7023. 

Only a ery. 138493. 

Only and forever. 8822. 


Oriental. 16373 (68). 

Orphéus. 23892. 

Out in the field. 8831. 

Over the depths of the sea. 22515. 

Over the sand. 11327. 

Overture to the opera Raymond. 
5354. 

Overture to William Tell. 22687. 

Paloma blanea. 22519. 

Papillons noirs. 4878. 

Parting. 4883. 

Passers-by. 18552. 

Passing clouds. 22531. 

Passion-flowers. 4886. 

Pastoral. 6739, 8591. 

Peasant wedding dance. 1222. 

Pensée. 11374. 

Pensée d’amour: 225438. 

Pensive. 15641. 

Perla de Occidente. 22545. 

Petite sérénade. 24833. 

Petite valse coquette. - 17708. 

Phantoms. 4918. 


1835 


INDEX 


Pied piper. 11392. 

Pierrot. 16373 (70). 

Pine-trees. 2755. 

Playing tag. 16373 (71). 

Poem. 24844. 

Poems of the sea. 15676. 

Pourquoi? 20146. 

Praise ye the Father. 6264. 

Prelude. 9270, 12337, 16379. 

Prelude and fugue. 18487. 

Prelude in G minor. 7144. 

Préludes: and priéres. 7145. 

Priére. 4964. 

Processional. 8903. 

Profile. 17747. 

Puppet-show. 7162. 

Quiet road. 7808 (276). 

Rain. 2811. 

Rain, rain, go away! 20187. 

Reap the flax. 17777. 

Recollections of Concepcion. 22682. 

Recueillement. 2821. 

Rest with Thee in heaven. 7196. 

Resurrection. 7808 (277). 

Returning home. 8935. 

Reverie. 2834, 7808 (278). 

Revery. 7808 (279). 

Rhapsodie prelude. 11510. 

Road song. 2847. 

RoUing stones. 1252. 

Romance. To5.” Vloeo,. 2e6cl, 
24948. 

Romance d@’ amour. 17807. 

Rondo brillant. 22678. 

Rose and the maid. 7220. 

Roses in the morning. 8959. 

Roundel. 17815. 

Roundelay. 22691. 

Rustic allegro. 8965. 

Salaam alaikum. 24984. 

Sally roses. 7808 (282). 

Santa Anna’s patio. S977. 

Sarabande. 17835. 

Scene de ballet. 7808 (284). 

Schirmer’s (G.) Christmas carol 
annual. (22724. 

School of double-stopping. 17846. 

Second symphony. 25022. 

Secret. 5096. 

Septiéme étude de concert. 25029. 
Serenade. 2000, 5090. 7808 (287- 
289), 9006, 16373 (77), 20325. 

Serenata de la noche. 15824. 

Shadow waltz. 7289. 
Shadows. 25034. 

Shake out thy tresses. 5113. 
Shepherd to his love. 1282. 
Shimmering waters. 25046. 
Short communion service. 11640. 
Sicilienne. 17890. 

Silhouette. 15848—15850, 20360. 
Silhouettes. 11652. 

Six études. 61382. 

Six humorous songs. 8212. 
Slavic dance. 7339. 


TE eee 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Schirmer (G.) ine.—Continued. 
Slavonic melody. 13754. 
Sleep fairy. 13755. 
Slumber-song. 17920. 
Snake-charmer. 20393. 
Snowflake. 7346. 
Snowflakes. 17925. 
Song at Capri. 11716. 
Song of penitence. 800, 
Souvenir intermezzo. 7808 (294). 
Souvenir poetique. 7808 (295). 
Spanish Gypsy dance. 7405. 
Sparkling dewdrops. 7407. 
Specialized exercises. 5223. 
Spring-song. 22230. 
Spring wonder. 11771. 
Star-eyes. 3020. 
Stars. 16375 (81). 
Steps for the young 

17984. 
Storm music. 9115. 
Suffer little children to come un- 
to Me. ,, 17997. 
Sulla laguna. 16373 (83). 
Summer happiness. 25187. 
Summer winds. 18003. 
Sunday morning bells. 20499. 
11805. 


pianist. 


Sundown. 11801. 
Sunlight through leaves. 
Swan’s song. 17244. 
Sweet brier rose. 15979. 
Tally-ho. 7808 (302). 
Tantum.ergo. 1350. 
Tarantella. 13890. 
Tears. 11881. 
Tears of love. 7500. 
Technical virtuosity 
18049. 
Tema granadino. 
Tendresse. 9167, 16373 
That Easter morn. 3101. 
Then and now. 20601. 
There is a blessed home. 25266. 
There is pansies. 25272. 
There is sweet music here. 9188. 
Third sonata. 20619. 
Three duos concertants. 13106. 
Three kings. 20632. 
Three preludettes. 12450. 
Three riders. 25298. 
Thrush in the moonlight. 
Thursday. 16074. 
Thy sweet singing. 11962. 
Time puzzles. 7545. 
Tinkle bells. 25308. 
’Tis springtime. 1378. 
To a daughter of April. 
To mission San Francisco. 
To slumber-land. 13947. 
Tota pulchra es, O Maria. 
Triume. 20748. 
Tragic andante. 
Trepak. 24973. 
Trio. 511597, 11598. 
Trio in D minor. 


studies. 


25247. 


(85). 


18102. 


18120. 


25325. 
9222. 


25015. 


9213. 


Trio in F major. 25016. 

Trust. 1386. . 

Twelve concert preludes and fug- 
ues. 15408. 


Twilight. 20682. 

Twilight is coming. 20683. 
Two Hungarian dances. 2351S. 
Unknown soldier. 22731. 
Valgovind’s boat-song. 25386. 
Valse. 24299.- 

Valse Blanche. TS808 (315). 
Valse coquette. T7808 (316). 
Valse idylle. 7808 (317). 
Valse in B minor. 12589. 
Valse in G flat. 12590. — 

Valse mélancholique. 12064. 
Valse parisienne. 7808 (319). 
Valse triste. 12065. 

Valsette. 12068, 23135. 
-Veechio minuetto. 5453. 
Village dance. 16373 (95). - 
Villanelle. 12080. 

Violin. 20736. 

Vision d’ amour. 3224, T808 (329). 
Voi siete. 14020. 

Walk in the park. 18210. 


Waltz in springtime. 25436. 
Warning. 7T664. 

Water-lily. 16200, 25444. 
Waves. 1412. 


Were my songs with wings 
vided. 19298, 
When the dark mist curtains the 


pro- 


doorway. 3265. \ 
White rose. 1434. 
Wild tears. 3299. 


Witching hour. 16515. 


Within the walls of China. 1442, 
1443. 

Woodcutters. 23291. 

Ye sweet retreat. 25560. 

Yesterday. 18326. 

Youth. 16366. 

Zingaresca. 12335. 

25 poetic studies, 22577. 
Schirmer’s (G.) Christmas carol an- 


nual, no. 19. 22724. 
Schlachter (F. V.): 
Call me sweetheart if you love me. 
18611. 
I don’t want your money. 19211. 


Schlachter (J. A.): 


Just try and get it. 19486. 
You are just the girl ’m looking 
for. «20923: 
Schleiffarth (George) : 
Doris, the village maiden. 14163 


(146). 
Grand festival march. 10266. . 
Schieiffarth (Herman) Doris, the 


village maiden. 141638 (146). 
Schleiffarth (Max) 
maiden. 14163 (146). 


Schlepegrell (R.) Silver bell. 1165p. 


1856 


Doris, the village , 


t 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Schlesinger (L.) Plus ne verrai mon 
doux ami. 14163 (487). 
Schlesinger (S. L.) Plus ne verrai 
mon doux ami. 14163 (487). 
Schloemer (Hd.) Let me miss you 
Sweet papa. 2350, 8501, 17266. 
Schloss (G. J.) Come along with me. 
9791. 
Schloss (Herman) Buy. 12752. 
Schlueter (EH. H.): 
For only you. 23840. 
Memories of childhood. 24496. 
Springtime. 15927. 
Twilight wandering. 25361. 
Schlusemeyer (L. F.) Mister Moon, 
won’t you come out and Shine. 4654. 
Schmanke (Theodora) : 
Shine out, oh star of the eve. 
15888. 
What heaven is to me. 16219. 
Schmedes (Hakon) : 
Intermezzo. 8985. 
Shimmy. 9024. 
Spansk dans. 9099. 
Statuette-vals. 9110. 
To i et Glashus. 13944, 23065. 
Schmehl (L.. C.) Onward’ Tulpe- 
hocken. 11299. 
Schmeidler (Carl): 
Belle espagnole. 7907. 
By the fountain. 23543. 
Dear memories. 23696. 
Little treasure. 4499. 
Mountain idyl. 24568. 
Wedding festival. 14049, 16210. 
Woodland shrine. 25549. 
Woodland songsters. 25550. 
Schmeling (M.): 
Abend in Toledo. 5679 (1). 
Soldatenleben. 5679 (100-102). 
Schmid—Romberg (Claire) Abu und 
nu. 5689. 
Schmidl (Carlo) : 
Arlecechinata. 16435. 
Barearola. 16469. 
Capriccio ungherese. 16553. 
Danza araba. 16665. 
Danza di libellule. 16666. 
Mazurka russa. 17403. 
Passione. 17691. 
Ronda misteriosa. 17808. 
Sigaretta. 17892. 
Sogno. 17930. ~ 
Sehmidt (A. P.) co. 
, Adagio. 163871. 
Af’n veg. 3382. 
Agnus Dei. 12362. 
Allegretto grazioso. 14204. 
Alone. 12376. 
Along the woodland path. 14206. 
Andante. 15786. . 
Andante con moto. 14224. 
Andantino. 14730. 
April. 12396. 
April showers. 12399. 


1837 


At an old trysting-place. 8575, 


10891. 

At the children’s ball. 18458. 

Au clair de lune. 5773. 

Ave Maria. 12422, 12423. 

Bagpipe passing by. 40. 

Balleto. 14279. 

Be joyful in the Lord all ye 
righteous. 12452. 

Behold, there shall be a day. 
7905. 

Benedictus. 5823. 

Benedictus es Domine. 5824. 

Bijou. 5833. 

Blessed is everyone that feareth 
the Lord. 52. 

Bow-wow-wow. 9647. 


' Brown birdeen. 18592. 


Bufon. 14863. 

By a meadow brook. 8576. 
Canterbury bells. 12549. 
Capricieuse. 3587. 

Care flies from the lad that is 
merry. 12558. 

Castilian maid. 23565. 


‘Cat came fiddling. 9716. 


Chimes ef melody-land. 12586. 
Chit-chat. 12588. 

Choo-choo train. 14482. 
Come to me. 16620. 

Consider and hear me. 12613. 
Cradle-song. 18726. 


Cradle song on St. Sylvester. 


TSIZE: 
Crickets’ song. 9837. 
Dame Jane, the music mistress. 
12646. 
Dandelions. 12653. 
Dawn. 18767. 
Dawning days. 1812. 
Day is past and over. 12669. 
Day of glory. 1815. 
Dear me. 871. 
Deserted farm. 8577. 
Dreaming of me. 12726. 
Dry those eyes. 1871. 
Easter joy. 133. 
Enchanted forest. 12754. 
Envy. 6129. 
Etude, 1, 4, 5. 21508-21510. 
Htude in C. 21512. 
Except a man be born again. 
1277& 
Fairy ring. 23800. 
Fairy road. 23801. 
Farmer went trotting. 10103. 
Father, bless Thy word. 154. 
Fiddle. 156. 
Filigrana. 14686. 
Flower wreath. 10143. 
Follow-on studies. 14701. 
Forest court. 18981. 
Forlozn: 3943. 
Fountain. 940. 
From an Indian lodge. 8578. 


Schmidt (A. P.) co.—Continued. 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n. s., v. 18 


From the cradle to the chuppe. 
8952, 39538. 
From Uncle Remus. 
Full tide. 14721. 
Gather rose-buds while ye may. 
181. 
Gentle zephyrs. 
Gipsy. 183. 
Give unto the Lord. 12856. 
Give unto the Lord, O ye mighty. 
21638. ‘ 
Glory and endless years. 16870. 
God of the dew, God of the sun. 
14750. 


8579, 10892. 


1967. 


God, that madest earth and 
heaven. 12865. 
Goodnight and good morning. 
19066. 


Great is the Lord. 14772. 

Greeting to summer. 198. 

Hark, hark my soul. 6302. 

Hark! pretty lark. 14792. 

Harp. 206. 

He leadeth me. 12899. 

Head and hands. 210. 

Hear my ery, O God. 12904. 

Hidden violet. 14820. 

How peaceful was 
16982. 

Hunting song. 4134. 

Hurdy-gurdy. 227. 


the night. 


Hush-a-ba’, birdie, croon, croon. 
10400. 
Hymnus. 19187. 


I knew by the smoke that so 
gracefully curled. 2105. 
I say to all men far and near. 
254. 
I shall have had my day. 12992. 
I wandered by the _ brookside. 
24127. 
, I will praise Thy name. 
Ich gei arois. 4242. 
In autumn. 8580. 
In the apple tree. 10571. 
Indian love call. 19377. 
Ionian melody. 6500. 
It is the hour when from the 
boughs. 282. 
Japanese dancing girl. 
Jerry’s song. 2247. 
Journey onward. 13080. 
Just for to-day. 24241. 
Land of heart’s desire. 
Leafy way. 138146. 
Leyenda morisca. 15177. 
Life and love. 2355. 
Little banjo. 329. 
Little brooklet. 19574. 
Little old doll. 18185. 
Little tarantelle. 13189. 
Little yellow butterfly. 1093. 
Londonderry air. 4510. 
Long-tail blue. 24354. 


19301. 


13070. 


13136. 


1838 


_Now is Christ exalted. 


Our dance is o’er. 


Lord is my light. 4521. °. 

Magnify His name. 13252. 

Man with the fife. 13259. 

Man without a country. 375. 

Masked ball. 138271. 

May morning. 2467. 

Mazurka elegante. 24478. 

Mechanism and expression. 13290.. 

Meditation upon Toplady. 2478.. 

Midnight. 1144. 

Miniature waltz. 

Minuetto. 15349. 

Moderato. 15362. 

Moon man. 409. — 

Moonbeams. 11026. 

Moonlight. 1151. 

Morning is calling. 6867. 

Mother at the cradle. 19806. 

Mountain brook. 1156. 

Music, an art and a language... 
24575. 

Musical calendar. 

My riches. 138387. 


2518. 


135358. 


-New city. 4771. 


Night-balm. 8746. 

Nit kain gebetene. 4785. 
Northern folk dance. 11181. 
461. 


Nymphs. 18482. 

O Lamb of God, I come. 13486. 
O mistress mine. 11212. 

O perfect love! 13439. 

O salutaris. 13442, 13443. 


Oft in the stilly night. 19988.. 
Oi bruder, zog. 4823. 

Oi gvalt, a ganef. 4824. 

Oi shlof main feigele. 4825. 


Onaway! awake, beloved !. 
One whitest lily. 20043. 
Orange blossoms. 493. 
Oriental sketch. 17658. 
Our colors. 13502. 


13486.. 


18503. 
Our spring. 13506. 


Peace of Thy children. 4901. 


Piano tuner. 517. 
Pi-pi-pi-pi-pi. 4929. 
Playful winds. 13572. 


Polish country dance. 11413. 

Ponder my words. 20141. 

Postlude on Alford. 2772. 

Postlude on, Onward Christian: 
soldiers. 20144. 

Prancing pony. 15691. 7 

Prelude solonelle.. 4960. 

Prince of men. 20159. 

Princess. 2788. 

Pupil’s duet album. 15708. 

Radiant morn hath passed away.. 
13614. 

Rebi. 4998. 

Rejoice, the Lord is risen. 587.. 

Ring dance. 11512. 

Robin on the lawn. 11522.- 

Rolling waves. 13657. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Romance. 7213. 

Rosabelle. 11532. 

Rose leaves. 548. 

Rozhinkes mit mandlen. 5052. 

Saviour like a shepherd lead us. 
15803. 

Schmidt’s collection for three- 
part songs. 17848. 

Shadow march. 1278. 

She sauntered by the swinging 
seas. 2941. 

Shein ben ich. 5128. 

Shepherdess. 15836. 

Shout the glad tidings. 20351. 

Show me Thy ways O Lord. 13727. 

‘Sing unto the Lord a new song. 
25078. 

Sister Sue’s sunny stories. 581. 

Sky is always blue. 7338. 

Slumberland. 17921. 

Snow sprites. 138770. 

Solitude. 20402. 

Song of life. 20423. 


Song of summer. 13798. 
Song without words. 7383. 
Southern lullaby. 601. 
Storm. 7432. 

Summer fancies. 20493. 
Sunset spell. 13858. 


Supplementary illustrations. 1330. 
Supplication. 15970. 

Sweet bells of Easter time. 625. 
Sylvan revels. 16002. 

Sylvana. 16003. 


Tell me, thou wanderers. 7503. 

They that trust in the Lord. 13923. 

Things of every day are all so 
sweet. 650. 

Thought of home at sea. 189382. 

Time is on the wing. 16076. 

To a water-lily. 8581. 

To a wild rose. 366, 8582. 

Told at sunset. 8583. 

Tsen brider. 5403. 

*Twas the night before Christmas. 
18151. 

Twilight falls. 13977. 

Twin roses. 3184. 

Unter Yankele’s vigele. 5482. 

Unto Thee, O Lord, do I lift up 
my soul. 138988. 

Up on the farm. 25382. 

Valentine. 26708. 

Venetian serenade. 14008. 

Violet in her hair. 20734. 

Violets. 14017. 

Violoncello. 685. 

Vos-zhe vilstu. 5479. 

Water sprites. 14039. 

Waves. 25446. 

We follow Thee. 14044. 

When father rode the goat. 9300. 

When the leaves turn red. 14074. 


When twilight weaves her gentle 
spell. 12467. 
Where all is light. 14082. 
Where happiness grows. 
18266. 
Will o’ the wisp. 8584. 
Wind-blown hill. 16303. 
Winter winds. 14108. 
Wistfulness. 16314. 
World’s Redeemer. 1452. 
Would you? 738? 
Wounded soldier. 3329. 
Yellow. 14131. 
Yisroel, am Kdeishim. 5644. 
Your voice I hear. 14159. 
Schmidt (E. R.) Perfect kiss. 8858. 
20105. 
Schmidt (F. L.) Vm on my way to 
my old Kentucky home. 19260. 
Schmidt (Irwin) : 
Magic eyes. 10898. 
Magic waltz. 4562. 
Schmidt (Louis) 77. Blues fox trot. 
__ 7930. 
Schmidt (S. M. C.) 
weary. 4800. 
Schmit (G. A.) Divertissement. 6038. 
Schmitt (Florent) : 
Aprés |’ été. 5757. : 
Danse des milliards. 3734. 

Et Pan au fond des blés lunaires 
s’accouda. 3866. 
Feuilles mortes. 3909. 

Hommage musical 4 
Fauré. 217. 
Petit elfe ferme-l’ceil. 4912. 
Psaume XLVII. 8908. 
Sur le nom de Gabriel Fauré. 
5261. 
Valse. 13687. 
Schmitt (George) jr. Faithless lover. 
16784. 
Schmitt (N. H.): 
Eventide. 23788. 
Longing. 24857. 
Magic. 24423. 
Schmitt (W. M.): 
If you tried. 8378. 
Old fashioned days. 2684. 
She’s got that too. 11630. 
Somebody else is stealing my 
sweetie’s kisses. 11701. 
Schnapp (H. R.): 
Girls, never stay in at night. 
10219. 
I am gathering daisies. ,6380. 
I am dreaming about a girl that’s 
to come. 10413. 
Love that belongs to me. 24386. 
Moonshiner’s fits. 24547. 
Sweetheart you are my wonderful 
dream. 11850. 
Tangle up, tangle up. 25228. 


18265, 


O Father, I am 


Gabriel 


1839 


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INDEX 
pt. 11, n. s.. v.18 
Schnecker (L. W.): In the row-boat. 1041. 
Advent service. 14163 (11). Lift your glad voices in triumph 
Alleluia! alleluia! hearts and on high. 14168 (310). 
voices heavenward raise. 14163 Lord,with glowing heart I’d praise 
(15). Thee. 20974 (44). 
And there were shepherds. 14163 Magnificat in EH flat.. 14163 (326). 
(22) Moderne. 14163 (358). 
As with gladness men of old. O every joy on earth is mine. 
20974 (4). 14163 (395). 
At the Lamb’s high feast we sing. Organist at home. 20974 (60). 
9413 (7). . Song of joy. 14163 (529). 
Colonial dames. 14163 (111). Strife is o’er, the battle done. 
Columbine. 14163 (112). 25995 (264). 
Contentment. 9413 (31). We plough the field and scatter. 
Cottage. 14163 (124). 14163 (601). é 
Cradle song. 9413 (82). Schneider (Irving) I’m longing for 
En avant. 14163 (152). Someone. 4199. 


Festival gloria in excelsis. 20974. 
(27). 
From the eastern mountains. 


20974 (29). 

Ho, jolly Jenkin. 14163 (242). 

Honey-moon waltz. 14163 (248). 

Hunting song. 12344 (17). 

King all glorious. 14163 (297). 

Lift your glad voices in triumph 
on high. 14163 (310). 

Lord, with glowing heart Id 
praise Thee. 20974 (44). 

Magnificat in HE flat. 14163 (826). 

Moderne. 14163 (358). 

O every joy on earth is mine. 
14163 (395). 

Organist at home. 20974 (60). 

Song of joy. 14163 (529). 

Strife is o’er, the battle done. 
25595 (264). 

We plough the field and scatter. 
14163 (601). 


Sechnecker (P. A.): 
Advent service. 


14163 (11). 

Alleluia! alleluia! hearts and 
voices heavenward raise. 14163 
(15). 

And there were shepherds. 14163 
(22). 

As with gladness men of old. 
20974 (4). 


At the Lamb’s high feast we sing. 


9413 (7). 
Colonial dames. 14163 (111). 
Columbine. 14163 (112). 
Contentment. 94138 (81). 


Cottage. 14163 (124). 
Cradle song. 9413 (82). 
En avant. 141638 (152). 
Festival gloria in excelsis. 
(21): 
From the 
20974 (29). 
Ho, jolly Jenkin. 14163 (242). © 
Honey-moon waltz. 14163 (248). 
Hunting song. 12344 (17). 


20974 


eastern mountains. 


Schneider (J. A.): 
Had I a rose for a pal like you. 
12885. 


I’ve got the blues for my mammy 
. and daddy. 8357. 
Schneider (J. J.) What shall I do 
when he calls on me. 23208. 
Schneider (Morris) : 
New Russian waltz. 17563. 


Spanish love waltz. 17966. 
Schneider (N. H.) Where the last 
rose of summer is always in bloom. 
ar Sp 
Schneider (Pierre) Ronde des petits 
enfants qui vont pécher, 22677. 
Schober (A. F.) Aching heart. 16378. 
Schoebel (Elmer) : 
Blue grass blues. 12495, 
Bugle call rag. 9670. 
Cotton pickers ball. 21355, 23645. 
Farewell blues. 10100. 
House of David blues. 
16973. 
Lots 0’ mama. 22139, 24372. 


21180. 


10382, 


Made a monkey out of me. 6727. 
Nobody’s sweetheart. 2629. 
Railroad man. 4991, 13619. 


Step-daddy. 11782. 
There’s no gal like my gal. 9191. 


Schoelwer (EK. H.) You changed the 


Shadows to sunshine. 25569. 
.Schénberg (Arnold): 
Erwartung. 10070. 
Fiinf klavierstucke. 25006. 


Schéne mama. 7260. 


Schéne rivalin. 100438, 10071, 10706, 
11215, 12075, 17844. 


Schoenfeld (W. C.): 


Gratitude. 4037. 
Pine tree echoes. 4927. 
Wai-loa. 5484. 
Schénste der frauen. 9889, 10969, 
12339, 17845. 
11589. 


Sehonste van allen. 


1840 


INDEX 


mos. 1-13, 1923 


Schofield (C. M.): 
Girl from Illinois. 21628. 
If your own heart’s pure gold. 
21909. 
My own, my dear 
Papo: 
You may be a sheik with all the 
little girls but you are no Valen- 
tino to me. 25577. 
Schofield (J. P.}) Choose the way of 
the cross. 21301. 
Schofield (Joseph) : 
Irish airs. 4321. 
Method for violoncello. 68138. 


Scholin = “(C:\" A.) My radio ° doll. 


America. 


11933; 
Scholin-Crouse co. My radio doll. 
11733: 
Schonberg (Chris) Love is just a 
flower. 8551. 


Schonberger (John) : 
Before you go. 22470. 


Havana. 10309. 
Tell me a story. 5306, 11887, 
13896. 
Schonberger (M. and J.) Tell me a 
story. 22998. 


School for scandal. 13688. 


Schooler (A. R.): 
Grace, grace, grace. 4025, 14768. 
In the garden. 15017. 
Lifting up song book. 323. 
My Redeemer. 436. 
Only Jesus. 22488. 
Somebody. 15887. 


Schorr  (Anshel) Aheim! aheim. 
20991. 
Schorsch (Lea) Oh, doctor! 19991. 
Schott & ¢o.: 
Album mélodique. 21005. 
Apotheosis. 21052. 
Apple-trees. 21054. 
Badinage. 1572. — 


Berceuse négre. 1606. 

By the river. 7959. 

Cavalier et Tzigane. 21257. 
Concerto in D. 12612. 

Danse. 8047. 

Dawn wind. 18768. 

Dear smiling eyes. 16684. 
Domestie suite. 120. 

Dream garden. 21450. 
Echoes from afar. 1881. 
Empty nest. 21501. 

Episodes. 10066. — 

Epitaphe. 8151. 

Evening spell. 10075. 
Fancies. 151. 
Far-away hill. 21531. 

Five old Chinese lyrics. 2472. 
For remembrance, 23841. 
Four compositions. 21609. 
Glaneuses. 8226. 


| 
| 


| 


Hindel’s 
4044. 

Huckster. 21780. 

Imagination. 13027. 

In happy mood. 21925. « 

Irish airs. 4821, 

Joie de vivre. 297. 

King of China’s daughter. 

Lacrymosa. 308 

Love’s dream. 2416. 

Melodie. 8048. 

Minuet. 400, 17431. 

Moissonneurs. 8658. 

My convent girl. 4708. 

My faith in you. 22326. 

My father’s chair. 19851. 

’Oh, the sweet contentment. 22457. 

Old home. 20019. 

Old Scotland. 22474. 

Prelude. 18105. 

Prelude and Bourree. 8893. 


Reeds of Runnymede. 20208. 
Rococco. 11526. 
Rosamunde. 25011. 

Roses d’amour. 22684. 


Sarabande. 555. 

Sarabande variée 17836. 

Scéne d’amour. 22720. 

Séparation. 22750. 

Seraphina’s minuet. 20319, 20320. 

Serenade. 9005, 25013. 

Six miniatures. 64, 3206. 

Sixth organ sonata. 3471. 

Snowy-breasted pearl. 9061. 

Solitude. 22831. 

Sonata. 3957, 5188. 

-Sonata in KF. 15897. 

Sorrow song. 20442. 

Sous ta fenétre. 3000. 

Spirituals. 22872, 22873. 

Summer days. 25186. 

Sur les ramparts. 25196. 

Tarantella. 20556. 

Technigue of the lower positions. 

; 20570. 

Technology of violoncello playing. 
22995. 

Theme and variations. 11926. 

Three short and easy pieces. 
22063. 


Three west country dances. 214. 
Under the silvery moon. 238115. 
Valse in A major. 23519. 

3™° concerto. 18362. 
24 caprices-etudes. 


sonata in G _ minor. 


21976. 


Schott fréres: 


Ballade; ex vita mea. 42. 
Korte variaties. 306. 
Technique du violon. 635, 636, 
18050. 

Violin. 18191-18195. 
Zes preluden. 298. 

Schotte (Alph) & ce. Pianista vir- 

tuoso en 60 exercicios. 13556. 


1841 


19504. 


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INDEX 


Schott’s (B.) sdhne: 
Concerto. 7638. 
Coppélia-suite. 6033. 
Czerny-studium. 5996-6001. 
Duett aus Boris Godunow. 6098. 
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy kla- 
vier-werke. 6804, 6805. 
Florentiner intermezzo. 
Hexenritt. 6329. 
Junge magd. 6560. . 
Kammermusik. 6577. 
Klavier-werke. 384, 35, 568, Zola, 
2374, 5952, 59538. 
Lustpiel ouverttire. 8570. 
Quartett. 7168, 7169. 
Roi d@’ Ys. 6603. 
Rondo. 6604. 
Sonate. 6354-6336. 
Tanz der holzpuppen. 7493. 
6 stornelli toscani. 10092. 
1922. 7808. 
Schradieck (Henry) : 
Master pieces for 
18364 (134). 
Scale | studies 
18364 (175). 
Schradieck (J. A.): 
Ballade et polonaise de concert. 


168. 


the violin. 


for the violin. 


18364 (18). 

Concerto. 18364 (196). 

Concerto 7 for the violin. 25595 
(56). 

Master pieces for the _ violin. 
18364 (134). 

Romances. 14163 (49). 

Seale studies for the _ violin. 

— 18864 (175). i 

Six duets for two violins. 18364 


(135.7886): 
Twelve duets for 
183864 (137, 138). 


two violins. 


Violin concerto. 14163 (50), 

18364 (140). 

36 studies or caprices. 18364 

(68). 

Schrag (Belle) My mother’s ten 
commandments. 22346. 
Schramm (Mrs. C. F.) Corner stone 
of my heart. 8039. 


Schraubstader (C. S.): 
Last night. 10731. 


Last night on the back porch, I 


loved her best of all. 
107338, 15159. 
Maui. 18285. 
Schreker (Franz) Schatzgraber. 7258. 


10732, 


Schroeder (—) Bagatelle-hymnus. 
25595 (383). 
Schroeder (Jlrs. Chas.) Message 


from Jesus. 86389. 

Schroeder (D. L.) Novelette pittores- 
que. 11189. 

Schroeder (Edward) : 


Sweetest songs of all. 20526. 


1842 


PtTul, MAS. V. 16 


When my shoes wear out from 
walking, TVll be on my feet 
again. 7700. 

Schroeder (R. O.) Who can harm a 

girl like her. 1485. 

Schroeder (William) : 

Harms modern moving 
musie. 4059.. 

In a cloistered garden. 

Lovetime in Eden. 8567. 

Moon shadows. 138329. 

Roses and you. 226838. 

Schroeder & Gunther: 

Banner most glorious. 

Bird of passage. 50. 

Birth.) 4spe2! 

By the fireside. 

Cameo. 23550. 

Chase of the squirrels. 

Day of days. 3747. 

Dolly’s cradle song. 

Elegie. 10047. 

- Frolic in the hayloft. 
Gavotte. 1963. 
Graded lessons for violin. 
Hunting song. 1001. 

I sing of you. 4215. 

Iowa folk song. 24184. 

Lotus blossom. 4526. 

Merry dance. 24510. 

Miscellaneous technical exercises. 
6836. 

My soul is athirst for God. 13390. 

Night has a thousand eyes. 453. 

Norwegian dance. 22402. 

Pasquinata. 1216. 

Petite histoire d’ amour. 

Serenade. 5102. 

Sirens. 580. 

Sound of the sea. 2999. 

Valse amabile. 5488. 

' Were I the sun. 5529. 
When Amaryllis sings. 

Schroll (E. A.): 

Fillmore’s Easter recitations, ex- 

ercises and dialogues, no. 19. 


picture 


19328. 


21119. 


819. 
3613. 
882. 
942. 
4026. 


7099. 


5d97. 


6178. 

Junior hymnal. 15087. 
Schron (Joseph) Gavotte. 16844, 
16845. 


Schubert (F. P.) + 
Adagio and allegro vivace. 
Am meer. 25595 (242). 
Ave Maria. 13689, 15812. 
Ballet music from Rosamunde. — 

565, 25007. 
Barcarole. 2906. 
By the sea. 17848, 22728. 4 
Deux valses-caprices. 11593, 11594. 
Dream enthralling. 2907. . 
Eleven valses nobles. 25008. 
Evening breezes gently stealing. 
25595 (248). 
First vocal album. 
Flower. 2908. 


22727, 


18364 (181). 


INDEX 


nos. 1-15, 1923 


Girls and boys. 2909. 
Golden song. 2910. 
Gondolier. 8987. 
Hark, hark, the lark. 1271, 13690, 
141638 (501), 25595 (244). 
Hurried tension. 5088. 
Impatience. 25009. 
Impromptu in F minor. 11595. 
In moonlight. 8986. 
Lilac time. 566, 567, 2911, 5089, 
7261, 15818. 
Litaney. 22729. 
Litany for All souls day. 183864 
(182). 
Marche militaire. 2912, 11596. 
Military march. 20303. 
Moment musical. ZIBB T21, 
7262. 
Morning greeting. 25010. 
Nightingale. 8988. 
Omnipotence. 14163 (502). 
Prayer. 8989. . 
Rosamunde. 25011. 
Serenade. 5090, 7268, 25012, 
25013. 
Shepherd’s vision. 22772. 
Summer night is calm. 8990. 
Symphony in B minor. 17849. 
Trio. At5O7, T1598. 
Under the lilac bough. 7264, 
8991. 
Unfinished symphony. 2915, 
13691, 22730. 
Unknown soldier. 22731. 
Waiises. 22732, 221ao. 
‘ Wanderer. 13692. 
Who is Sylvia. 17850. 
mschubert (H. W.): 
Lady Luck. 24275. 
Russianna. 24977. 
St. Cecile. 24982. 
Times square. 25305. 
Schuberth (Edward) & co.: 
| Ballade. 8432. 
Danse antique. 1806. 
Gavottina. 1964. 
I’d like to be a Santa Claus. 
21797. 
It is then my heart will forget. 
5679 (238). 
Ivresse de Salomé. 19410. 
Lead us, heavenly Father. 8494. 
Moon-man. 22287. 
My heart would be an empty nest, 
if love should fly away. 15429. 
Piggly wiggly wee. 22560. 
Praise the Lord. 525. 
Question and answer. 22617. 
Rainbow cycle. 22624. 
Raindrops. 11486. 
Seeret. 22742. 
Swing song. 22964. 
To a little girl. 18121. 
Twilight nymphs. 12028. 


What’s a whole world to me with- 
out you. 18233, 23206. 
Wind. 23269. 
Schuberth (Fritz) jr. Foxtrot. 6204. 
Schuckert (George) Pretty Joseph- 
ine. 11445. 
Schuckert (Henry): . 
Carnation waltz. 5910. 
Cieciorki polka. 12595. 
Loafing Pete. 6669. 
Mariachen waltzer. 10925. 
Pretty Josephine. 11445. 
Schiinemann (Georg) Lied der 
deutschen kolonisten in Russland. 
22080. ; 
Schiitky (Ff. J.) Benedicta. 3516. 
Schuett (Edward) : 


A la bien aimée. 5682, 9417, 18372. 


A la gavotte. 12347. 

Erwachen am morgen. 12764. 

Fruhlingstimmen — paraphrase. 
6212. 

Stelidichein. 15937. 


Schuler (G. 8.): 
Arise and shine. 23410. 
Broken butterecups. 3558. 
Can I forget? 23551. - 
Cling to the promises. 8017. 
Daisy, the clairvoyant. 3717. 
False-faced pansy. 3893. 
First Christmas. 18965. 
First Easter. 1929. 
Gates of praise. 10194. 
May pole march. 2468. 
Preciousness of Jesus. 8892. 
Red-headed rose. - 5001. 
Rusty golden rod. 5062. 
Sleepy four-o’clock. 5160. 
Summer snow-ball. 5248. 
There is a gate. 25267. 
Schuler (Jacob) : 
Lead me back to Slumberland. 
24285. 
Send Henry Ford to Washington. 
25027. 
Schulhoff (J.) Poinsette. 7119. 
Schulman (A. H.) Cry baby. 23665. 
Schulty-Guilmant. Postlude in G. 
22583. 
Schultz (C. A.) Don’t forget. 8103. 
Schultz (Joseph) 
18761. 
Schulz (F. W.) & co.: 
Dance of the elves. 23678. 
Petite valse. 24836. 
Schulz (Siegfried) Gasthaus zur 
liebe. 14729. 
Schumaker (Mrs. L. J.) Some glad 
to-morrow. 25102. 
Schumann (Georg) Christmas cradle 
song. 16591. 
Schumann (L. F.) There’s a little hut 
in Connecticut. 25277. 


1843 


Danse orientale. — 


INDEX 


Schumann (R. A.): 
Adagio et allegro. 13693. 
Allegro de concert. 17851. 

Cing piéces dans le style populaire. 
8992. 
Complete works for the pianoforte 

album. 25595 (245). 

Deux nouvelles piéces en forme de 
canon. 14163 (503). 

Dreaming 20304. 

Etudes. 5091, 17852. 

Forest scenes. 14163 (504). 

Klavierwerke. 568, 227384, 22735. 

Manfred. 20305. 

Romance. 13694, 25014. 

Schumann noveletten. 12344 (45). 

Symphonic studies. 14163 (505). 

Triumerei. 17853. 

Trio in D minor. | 25015. 

Trio in KF major. 25016. 

When at dawn in a dress of green. 
18364 (183). 


Schumann (R. EH.) 
show. 9884. 

Schunke (F. C.) Srubka polka. 20462. 

Schunke (Henry) & co. Zbidr tancow 
polskich. 25589. 

Schuster (Bernhard) Dieb des gliicks. 
1830. 


Schuster (G. H.) music co. 
oriental. 9699. 


Schuster (Ira): 

Hi lee hi lo. 
12920. 

It’s all your fault. 21964. 

Somebody’s trying to steal you 
from me. 13784. 

Sorry for you. 20448. 

Those flippety floppety flappers. 


Darkies’ minstrel 


Caprice 


10346, 10347, 12919, 


(Ca 
Two little eyes in Dixie. 13980. 
Two songs of Schumann. 11599. 


Schutt (Arthur) Ghost of the piano. 
224. 


a 


Schwaab (Maurice) premiéres notes. 
17744. 
Schwab (R. H.) 
Schwartz (—): 
Lovable eyes. 
Silver Swanee. 


Schwartz (Abe): 
Automobile. 
Beriozka. 7915. 

Chanali.. 831. 

De Odessor moldivanka. 112. 

Dus frailachi liedali. 6103. 

Fihren die mechutonim aheim. 
14684. 

Fin der chupe. 3916. 

Frailachi yidalich. -173. 

Freilachi nacht in Odess. 175. . 

Freit aich yiddelach. ©14715. 

Ich hob zie gifinin. 19310. 


Friendship. 16830. 


2408. 
17897. 


18467. 


pt. 111, n: s., v.18 


Kallarask. 4400. 
Kak u nashick u vorot. 8451. 
Kopsin vi hene gaesti. 305. 
Leibedig briderlach. 313. 


Meidel in di Yuhren. 10950. 
Mein tiere kesheneyv. 17408. 
Mikitka. 17426. 
Nie yur. 11159. 


_Off a romainishi chasini. 19986. 

Risishi sher. 11516. 

Russian potpourri no. 1-4. 11557— 
11560. 


Shlechti tzieten. 1284. 


Sredi doliny rovnyja.. 9108. 

Tantz a freilachs. | 22989. 

Terkish bulgarish. 5320. 

Trinkt brederlach  lechymen.. 
23079. 

Yisroeliks hofnung. 20919. 


Zachem dievehonka nie vychodish.. 
9405. 
Schwartz (Arthur) 
Baltimore M. D., that’s the only 
doctor for me. 14280. 
Palula moon. 11342. 


Schwartz (Ben): 


I miss you Mississippi. 10491. 
Starlight. 11776. 
Schwartz (Jean) : 

Casey is a wonderful name. 
JADE. 

Cheatin’ child. 12580. 

Chiquette. 8001. 

Cows must cow and the bull must 
bull. 12628. 


Day by day in every way. S68. 
Down in our old neighborhood. 
12720. . 
Ev’ry day is Mother’s day. 
Garden of evil. 21606. 
Golfing blues. 10251. 
-He’s a wild man when it comes to 
playin’ jazz. 2036, 4077. 
I find ’em, fool ’em, fondle and 


ZA522.. 


forget ’em. 1005, 2101. 

T’ll say good morning where the 
morning glories grow 2111, | 
4173. 


I love Rosie Casey. 21826. 

If I can’t get the sweetie I want 
I pity the sweetie I get. 14970, 
14971. 


In the cottage of my heart. 19359. 
Innocent eyes. 8405. 

Jackie Coogan. 10619. 

Just like a diamond. 22015. 


Kissable lips. . 13118. 


Lady. 8483. 

Love in a haystack. 19622. 

Mother’s kiss at praying time 
22305. 

My Dutch lady. 11094. 

My Rose. 8724. 


1844 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923: 


One in a million to me. 15582. 
Please come again, summer days. 
LAST 
Some how. 179386. 
Struttin’ Tut from Dixieland. 
9121. 
Take me back to Samoa some 
more. 16010. 
Take your girl ro the boardwalk. 
a EST, 
When I get in the movies. 23212. 
When you love. 20842. 
Where have you been all my life. 
16265, 16266. 
Yankee Doodle oo-la-la.. 20911. 
Yesterday. 1455, 3334. 


Schwartz (Laszlo) : 
Kinder, kinder. 6586. 
Traume. 7560. 
Schwartz (Milton) co.: 
Hollywood. 8292. 
Same old story. 8976. 
Schwartz (W. S8.): 
Dream. 1864. 
Hail Atlantic City. 19084. 
If I were a sunbeam. 2166. 
Jewell of Sahara. 194384. 
Mother. 15385. 
My midnight girl. 19876. 
One stolen ‘kiss. 20042. 
Sweetest girl I know. 20525. 
When you kiss my tears away. 
20841. 
White birds. 20862. 
Youre always in my dreams. 
20945. 
Your lips tempt me. 20964. 


Schwartz & Brooks. Chanali. 881. 
Schwartz & Fessler. Lenin and 
Trotsky. 4462. 


Schwarze rose. 8993. 
Schweiger (R. G.) Tommy's in love. 
7556. 
Schwert (Art) Pm- moving to the 
jungles to lead a quiet life. 24107. 
Schwikerth (P. A.) California blue 
bell. 23545. 


' Schwing (F. G.) Folk and popular 


songs. 21571. 

Schvtte (—) Valse impromptu. 
m= 135999. . 

Scibelli (P. S.) My Hasting Rose. 
- 8708: 


Scipio. 5679 (48). 
Scoones (Charlotte) Development 
and growth of the U. S. A. 1829. 


Seott (—): 
Land of broken dreams. 2328. 
Valse caprice. 23128., 


-Sceott (A. R.) MHere’s to the Klan. 
19127. 

Scott (B. M.) 
19827. 


Musical moment. 


Scott (Bennett) : 
All the girls are fond of a sailor. 
21018. 
Imperial blues. 21914. 


That lil’ old cuckoo clock. 13904. 


scott (Cy Hy 
At rest. 183864 (14). 
Broodings of God’s love. 18364 
(30). 
Flower Sunday. 18364 (70). 
God is love. 14163 (202). 
Heavens declare. 18364 (91). 
Jesus blessing. 18364 (114). 
My trust. 183864 (151). 
Omnipresence. 18364 (158). 
Open my eyes that I may see. 
14168 (415). 
Rejoice with me. 18364 (168). 
Seek the truth. 18364 (185). 
Song of the dawning. 18364 (191). 
Thou art my life. 18364 (202). 
Waiting on the Lord. 18364 (209). 
With a= perfect heart. 18364 
(229). 
Scott (C. J. F.) Royal call. 11549. 
Seott (C. P.): 
Come to me. 16620. 
Father, bless Thy word. 154. 


Gipsy. 183. 

Good night and good morning. 
19066. 

He is risen. 8268. ? 


Jubilate Deo. T7808 (53). 
My own dear home. 14163 (374). 
Now is Christ exalted. 461. 
Peace of Thy children. 4901. 
Slumberland. 17921. 
Southern lullaby. 601. 
When father rode the goat. 9300. 
Scott (Cyril): 
From afar. 8204. 
Idyll. 22736. 
In the silver moonbeams. 8398. 
Nativity hymn. 8734. 
Reconciliation. 2820. 
Souvenir de Vienne. 15920, 20448. 
Scott (Ellen) Why don’t you love me 
in the month of roses. 20869. 
Scott (G. A.) When the leaves in the 
woodlands are falling. 12182. 
Scott (Gene) Hurdy-gurdy blues. 
19180, 24056. 
Scott (H. E.) Scenes of Scottish life. 
15810. 
Seott (Harry) Rose of an hour. 7220. 
Seott (I. O.) She loved you from the 
start. 5118. 
Scott (J. H.) Now I’ve got those 
devilish blues. 11194. 
Seott (J. P.): 
April time. 14245. 
Arise, shine. 14250. 
Christ is risen. S007. 
Come, ye thankful people. 16621. 
First Easter morn. 1930. 


1845 


INDEX 


Seott (J. P.)—Continued. ° 
Green. 10274. 
In Canterbury 
15002. 
Lord is my Shepherd. 15226. 
Ride on, ride on. 7200. 
Sun of my soul. 15960. 
Scott (Lenard, or Leonard) : 
Back to Bam. 9557. 
Oh how I miss my gal. 6998. 
Tell the folks down South I’m 
coming home. 7505. 
Scott (Leo): 
Dixie mine I hear you ealling. 
8097. 
Hindu man. 14824. 
Just a Clancy that’s all. 
Red rose. 15735. 
Somewhere R. F. D. 15894. 
You built a home in my heart. 
16341. 
Seott (M. J.): 
Honor father too. 14846. 
Thinking of mother. 16059. 
Scott (Maceo) Spanola dance. 3008. 
Seott (Ned) Ireland is bleeding. 6503. 
Seott (Wilfrid) By the waterfall. 
21223. 
Seott-Baker (H.) From Tudor times. 
954 


square. 15001, 


22005. 


Scott-Gatty (A. J.): 
Ah, long ago. 25595 (1). 
Anemones. 94135 (2). 
Dis ole nigger. 9413 (38). 
Far, far away. 5679 (36). 
Goose girl. 14163 (211). 
Keen down de middle. 
(296). 
Messenger from me. 
Scott-Gatty (Alfred) 
25095 (1). 
Seotti (Domingo): 
City of Larned. 1740. 
Colonel Forsyth. 1748. 
Seotto (Vincent) : 
Quand une femm’ vous fait les 
doux yeux. 7167. 
Si vous aimes les fleurs. 
Tchike, tchike. 22992. 
Toutes les femmes. 23074. 
Viva Mussolini. 16175. 
Seoville (Glen) Cuban sweetheart. 
3704. 
Scoville (J. G.): 
Keep on smiling. 8458. 
Path of love. 1220. 
Woman. 1444. 
Scoville (W. B.) co.: 
Keep on smiling. 8458. 
Path of love. 1220. 
Woman. 1444. 
Seovranske (Les.) 
light. | 12532! 
Seriabine (Alexander) 
sharp minor. 7148. 


14163 


12344 (33). 
Ah, long ago. 


7318. 


By the pale moon- 
Prelude in C 


1846 


pt. 11, n. s., v.18 


Scugnizza. 7269. a 
“My Irish Rose. 


Seullion (J. C.) 
19864. 

Scully (EK. B.) Cincinnati. 14446. 

Scuncio (Vincent) Girl of mine. 
19027. 

Scurlock (J. H. C.) San Diego Bay. 
11575 

Sea (M. A.) pseud. See McGranahan 
(James). 


Sea serpent. 16796, 17446, 17745. 
Seabode (A. F.) Meet me in dream- 
land. 19723. 
Seabridge (Clara) : 
There is no one like mother. 
25269. 

Think more of mother. 
Seaford (Lesley) 
Seaman (B. L.): 

Good by. 238918. 

Just a march. 10661. 

Mammy please come back to me. 


20617. 
Boat song. 56. 


13257. 

Mr. Murphy. 24525. 

My dear old southern home. 
13367. 

My love for you Tut-an-a-men. 
15447. 

Oh! Jiggs, oh Jiggs. 22448. 

Oh! Lola Lue. 24711. 


25480. 
Ain’t I a radio nut. 


When springtime comes. 
Seaman (Jack) 
20995. 


Searchlight songs. 25020. 
Searle (J. T.): 
Carlotta waltz. 5909. 
Olympia orchestra march. 
Rock-a-bye boat. 17801. 
Searle & Dworkin. Blue bright eyes. 
18547. 


Searle & Lunda. 
1203. 

Sears (Helen): 
Follow the leader. 
March. 17856. 
Melody. 17857. 
Puppets on parade. 
Serenade. 17864. 
Waltz. 17858. 


Sears: Gd.) Da» 
7984. wed 
Sears (Zelda) Famous fails. 18938. 
Searson (E. A.) Or else. 15591. 
Seastrand (J. ©.) Wandering star. 
16192. 
Seater (R. C.) 
Seaton (Irene) 
9094. 
Seaver (M. E.) Mary Lee. 10928. 
Seay (M. B:) Happy medium. 8259. 
Sebastianelli (Angelo) Dora. 23730. 
Sebek (G.) In the Sudan. 19372. 
Sebren (G. W.) Sebren’s rudiments 
of music. 15815. 


1192. 


Oriental tribesmen. 

16822. 
17752. 

Centennial 


hymn. 


My dear Ohio. 4711. 
Sorrowful parting. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Secchi (—) When two that love are 
parted. 5679 (119). 
Secunda (Samuel): 
Aheim! aheim. 20991. 
Liebe. 22079. 
Shabes zu nacht. 7808 (290), 
25033. 
Yukel! 753. 
See (J. R.) In old Peru. 10569. 
Seeger (Hannah): 
Land of the. might have been. 
1075. 
Sweet mother o’ mine. 1336, 
5277. 
Seeger (W. T.) Join the nation’s 
league. 17183. 
Seeley (O. C.) Your old pal answered 
you. 5672. 
Seeling (H.): 
Arpéges. 12405, 12406. 
Main gauche. 153253. 
Sefton (Ernest): 
Forget the past ,and let us. live 
for tomorrow. 18984. 
Somewhere somebody is waiting 
for me. 15895. 
Zara. 16368. 
Segal (Anna) . They’re quiet now in 
dreams. 16056. 
Segviera y Bermudez (David) Sad- 
ness of all the world. 7239. 
Sehested (Hilda) Morceau pathét- 
ique. 133884. 
Seidenman (Sidney): 
Don’t you let ’em. 1852. 
I must go back to Moscow. 2137. 
Seidt (J. A.): 
Debutante. 876. 
Tarantella. 11878. 
Valse facile. 12062. 
Seifert (H. T.) Spring tidings. 
25150. 
Seifert (W. J.) Some day. 15882. 
Seigel (Micheal) : 
Be yourself. 14289. 
Big brown eyes. 143818. 
Don’t leave me alone. 14578. 
Missing you. 15355. 
Seiler (Albert) : 
My wild rose. 11141. 
Patsy.’ 22535: 
Seiler (Minnie) My little brown-eyed 
_ queen. 15442, 24600. 
me seiler '(8.) : 
$ At the circus. 9532. 
In foreign lands. 10559. 
Message of love. 9413 (94). 
My lost love. 9413 (97). 
My wild rose. 11141. 
Scotch medley. 11600. 
Ye banks and braes. 12278. 
Your voice I love to hear. 9413 
. (154). 
Seip (EK. L.) Ode to Lafayette. 
19984. 


106658—24——_ 35 1847 


Seitz (Ernest) World is waiting for 
the sunrise. 3323, 5632, 9368, 
‘16328. 

Seitz (I. R.): 

Rider. 8938. 
Spring joy. 11768. 

Seitz (R. F.): : 

Hummer. 10394. 
Recompense. 11489. 
Sweet memories. 11839. 

Seitz (Rae) Peace, be still. 26096. 

Select songs of praise. 22747. 

Selected Sunday school songs. 1273. 
11607-11610. 

Seligman (F. C.): 

Arms. 1541. 

Book of etiquette. 1631. 

Boy like you. 1687. 

Fraternity blues. 1948. 

You stole my heart away. 3353. 

Sellars (Gatty): 

Lagoon lullaby. 2324, 19525. 
Ocean tempest. 22434. 

Sellegrino (Rosaris) Oh, you Dan- 
nemora beauty. 2679. 

Sellers (L. TT.) Rustic romance. 
24979. 

Selley (L. R.): 

My island of dreams. 24596. 
You know I can’t help loving you. 
23314. 

Sells (M. M.) Memory. 4626. 

Selover (F. E.) Beautiful dreams. 
12456. 

Selvin (Ben) Poor little nobody, no- 
body knows. 15682. 

Selz (Gaston): 

Corbeau et le renard. 98. 
Jardin du marin. 8420. 
Je pense 4 toi. 8425. 

Jour de pluie. 8434. 

Ma maison. 8573. 

Sembrich (—): 

Norwegian echo song. 756 (79). 
When I was_= seventeen. 756 
) (128). / 
Senart (Maurice) editions: 
Au combat. 577A. 
Belle dame sans merci. 5818. 
Cing chansons caractéristiques. 
8614. 


Cinquiéme quatuor 4 cordes. 6827. 


Danses. 7285. 

Dernier soir. 6034. 

Douze images encourts préludes. 
6037. 

Funérailles. 6214. 

Impressions de mer. 6462. 

Jeux d’ enfants petits et grands. 
6546. 

Marseillaise! © 6770. 

Neiges sur la montagne. 6953. 

Noél.. 6971. 

Ode to the west wind. 6991. 

Passacaglia. 7080. 


lord 


~~ — So oe 


_ INDEX 


pt. 111, n. S., Vv. 18 


aA eames 


Senart (Maurice). editions—Contd, 
Pour Je jour de la premiére neige 
au vieux Japan. 71382. 
Quatre mélodies. 6619. 
Quatre poémes chinois. 
Rondes. 8951. 
Rossignol, chante. 7226. 
Soirs agrestes. 7349. 
Soirs.lugubres. 7350. 
Soirs somptueux. 7351... 
Sonate. 5851, 6102, 7030. 
Sonate in fa diése mineur. 
Tarlo. 7495. 
Trio. 7564, 7565. ; 
Trois etudes transcendantes. 7492. 
Trois pieces marocaines. . 7747. 
1°° étude. 7804. | 
2™° sonate; :.: T805.; 
Senior (FF. ©.) Kan-a-lu. 
Senior (Lawrence) Down 
' Hampshire. 122. 
Sentis (José) Criollita. 
Sequeira (David) : 
Bufon. 14868. 
Filigrana. 14686. 
Levenda morisca. 
Minuetto. 15349. 
Seredy (J. S.): 
DeWitt’s (L. 
budget. 9933. 
Overture sunrise. 
Seroux (M. de): 
Danses. 7285. 
Rondes. 8951. 
Serpette (Gaston) 
(75). 
Serra oe Cinque liriche riunite. 
5802 


6881. 


7367. 


8454. 


in New 


3693. 


15177. 


O.) theatrical 


11528. 


Capitole. 14163 


fede 


Serradell (Narciso) : 


Golondrina. 14759, 16373 (26), 
2 LGA, 
Swallow. 15976. 
Service hymnal. 1277. 
Servoss (B. M.) Blessed be the 
Union. 14327. : 
Sevdik (Otto) Sevtik school of yiolin 


11618-11621. 
With powdered wig. 


technic. 
Severae (—) 
25595 (522). 
Severn (Edmund) 
Severne (Louis) : 


Norse dance. 2634. 


Message du ceur. 17418. 
Sorrento. 7393. . 
Sevillano (A. G.): 
Palomo mio. 22520. 
Reminiscencia de Margarita. 
22641. 


Seward (G. M.) Laddie boy, he’s gone. 
15147. 

Seward (Walter) 
4844. 

Sewell (Ruby) 
all the way. 

Sewing (Bert) 

Sexton (E. M.) 


On a mantelpiece. 


’Tis His to — me 
5369. 
Loving mit her: 
Valse amabile. 


6709. 
5438. 


‘Seymore (—) 


‘Shaffer (J. J.): 


Seyb (Carl) pseud. See Fisher (Hloda) 
Seybold (Arthur) | Polonaise, no. 3. 
20139. re 1 
Seybold (Zebediah) ; ti 
Honey in the roses. 4114, . 
If you are the one I've So long 


—s chasing. 2170. 
Ciera niin “is spoon tiny 4375, 
8442. 
Not a. care in aa world, haye nM 
2635. 


Seybolt & Keim. June-time is spoon- 
time. 8442. | 
Seydel (Irma) : ; MW) 
Au clair de lune. | 5773. 
Bijou. 5833. 
Song without words... 
Seyffardt’s muziekhandel: 
Morceaux choisis. ‘13335. 
1200 exercices pr pe i des doigts. 


7385. 


4097. 
Seyler (Clifford) Whewlstapper Ss 
song. 14062. 


“St. Louis tickle. 15792. 


Seymour (Cyril) Take me back to 
my old ’Tucky home. 22979. . 

Seymour (J. L.) Farmerettes. 1915. 

Seymour (W. E.) Waltz - back to 
Iowa. 18214. 

Seymour (Walter) Just day dreams. 
10667. 


Seynes (Georges de): 


Laisse tes lévres 10719. 
4 piécettes. 13713. 
Sgambati (—) Landler. 25595 (423). 
Shackett (C. J.) All for you. 18411. 
Shackley (F. N.): 
Festival postlude in G. 14163 
(1:70): 


I know that my Redeemer liveth. 
25595. (129). 
Rejoice greatly, O daughter 
Zion. 14163 (459). 
Shade (M. ©.) You’re a wonderful 


of 


white rose to me. 14146. 
Shaeffer (Doyle) Teach me, dear 
mother. 3085. 
Shaffer (H. L.): 
Somehow I know. | 25107. 
Sweet apple bins omaet 11825. 


At the rainbow’s end. 5770. 
When the sweet hawthorn’s 
flower. 7703. 

Shaffer (L. M.) Kiss me goodnight 
mother. 17231. 
Shaikevitch (—) 
(4a 
Shalitt (M.)  Wili, Wili. 
Sham i'l kokayeen. 29387. 
Shamrock. 184385, 19387. 
Shamus O’Brien. 25595 (250). 
Shand (Ernest) Doherty. 9950 


in 


Cradle song. 14163 


8145. 


1848 


INDEX 


nos, 1—13, ‘1923 


Shank (Mary) Which country be- 
longs to me. 16275. 
Shannon (J. E.) Girlhood. 14742. 
Shannon (M. M.) Monkey glands. 
11020")! 
Shapiro (Edward) : 
Some day you'll pay. 20405. 
Tear drops. 25237. 
Ting a ling—my China belle, 
25306. _ 
Shapiro (Philip): 
I’m going to tell the world by 
radio. 19254. 
Waltz, a kiss and you stole my 
heart. 23169. 
Shapiro (Ted) : 
Dog-gone the piano. 21481. 
Prodigal daughter of Broadway. 
22605. 
Putting on the dog. 20169. 
Something went wrong. 25114. 
Shapiro, Bernstein & co., inec.: . — 
Abie’s Irish rose. 9420, 14170, 
Bootie (1); ; 
Ann and her little sedan. 9496. 
Annabelle, 9413 (158), . 9498, 
9499, 
Anv old time. 20, 5679 (182): 
AS long as he loves me. 18449, 
Cheer up! Cheer up! Cheer up! 
for to-morrow’s another day. 
Sari. oor (LOT). 
Chinee lullaby man. 1726. 
Cla-wence don’t tweat me so wuff. 
21319. 
Clock is playing. 14450. 
Coax me, 3655. 
Colorado Rose. 8022. 
Counterfeit Bill from Louisville. 
1475.48), 1761; 
Cry baby. 100. ) 
Dancer of the Nile. 18753, 23352 
(28). 
Doggone 
3788. 
Don’t be silly, Sally. (5679 (173). 
Down the lane that leads to home 
sweet home. 1862. 
Every little heart that’s lonely. 
145. 
Frankie and Johnny, you'll miss 
me in the days to come. 7808 
(203), 10172. 
Gem dance folio for 1924. 19017. 
Georgette. 8216, 8217. 
Go go bug. 188, 8231. 
Gold digger. 1989, 10240, 12344 
(110). 
Heart beats. 21722. 
Honey. 4112. 
Honeymoon chimes. 3369 (30). 
How ya gonna keep your mind on 
dancing. 225, 5679 (212). 


whippoorwill. To 


1849 


“Mammy’s __ little 


EE ee 


T’ll never stop loving you. 14896. 

I’m scared of you. 249. 

T’ve got the Yes! we have no 
banana blues. 12344 (136), 
12996. 

I’ve got you and you’ve got me. 
4226. ; 

If I knew you then as I know you 
now. 4255, 6442, 7808 (227). 
In the evening. 10574. — 

Indian moon. 4310. 

Isabel. 277, 6511. 

Jazzland ball. 291. 

Jazzmania. 6534, 9413 (189). 

Kiss me. 303, 756 '°(63). 

Leaping leopards. 24288. 


. Lest you forget. 10750. 


Little rover, don’t forget to come 
back home. 333, 5679 (260). 

Lolly papa. 4509. 

Lonesome Cinderella. 
2aa02 Cot)... ..- 

Magic eyes. 10898, 12344 (162). 

Mail man must be mad at me. 
368. 


19603, 


silver ,, lining. 
8596, 15283. 

Miss Minnie wiggle. 8653. 

Mississippi ripples. 16373 (61). 

Mo’ ’lasses. 406, 6842, 9413 (198). 

My Dixie pair o’ dice. 3369 (49). 

"N. that’s better. 11144; 12344 
CLAG). 

Not a chance in the world. 11183, 
11184. 

Oh! Min. 14168 (711), 15546, 
15547. 

Pat your feet. 508. 

Phos-phis, phis-phos, phos-phos. 
13554. 

Polly-olly-oo. 11419, 18364 (301). 

Princess Nicotine. 22602. 

Rambling rose. 536. 

Remember the waltz. 23352 (110). 

Rock me to sleep with my Vir- 
ginia melody. 11524, 20974 
(196). 

Rosetime and you. 
5679 (328). 

Seven or eleven, my Dixie pair 0’ 
dice. 2934, 3369 (61). 

Sharlee. 25037. 

Sheeksa. 575. 

Sign of the rose. 2955. 

Somebody else took you out of 
my arms. 15889, 16373. 

Starlight bay. 610, 756 (106). 


5045, 5046, 


Stay home, little girl. © 20471, 
20472, 23352 (127). 
Stingo stungo. 11785, 44786, 


12344 (225). 

Struttin’ the blues away. 617, 
5679. (358), 7439. 

Sweet pal. 22955, 233852: (181). 


OO ee eee ee 


INDEX 


-ine.—Contd. 
I’d love to 
9144, 12344 


Shapiro, Bernstein & co., 
Sweet woman, how 
Sweet papa you. 


(28). 

Take a look at this. © 11865, 

16008. 

Take your girl to the boardwalk. 
11871. 

Then he’d give ’er gas. 9183. 

U no. 675, T7600. 

Underneath the Sip Sip Sippy 
moon. 12044, 16141, 16373 
(93). 

Universal lullaby. 676. 


When it’s night-time in Italy, it’s 
Wednesday over here. 20817, 
20974 (225). 

When you dance with a wonderful 
girl... 723, 7710, 23852 (142). 

Who is the meanest gal in town, 
Josephine? 25510. 

Whose Izzy is he, is he yours or 
is he mine. 25514. 

Why should I.-weep about one 
sweetie. 283261, 233852 (146). 

Won’t you come back to old New 
Hampshire. 3320. 

Yodel odel oh. 18328. 

Shapiro bros. I’m going to tell the 
world by radio. 19254. 
Shardelman (F. H.) Ginger 
10210. 
Shargel (Jack) 
mir. 12375. 
Sharlee. 21722, 
sharpnCOu gd.) 

Billy boy. 

Carrion crow. 

Crow-fish man. 


blues. 
Alles kleibt zich zu 
22602, 24288, 25037 
21168. 


21252. 
21368. 


Deaf woman’s courtship. 214038. 
Derby ram. 21418. 

Early Sunday morning. 21471. 
Ground hog. 21679. 


High Germany. 6838. 
I wonder where Maria’s 
21884. 

Kitty alone and I. 22040. 
Mountain ballads. 13346. 
Nottamun toun. 22404. 
Old black duck. 22464. 
Phoebe in her petticoat. 
Poor couple. 22580. 
Reap. boys, reap. 226831. 
Roving sailor. 22692. 
Seeds of love. 7273. 


gone. 


22591. 


Soldier boy. 22830. 
Up she rises. 23122. 
Sharp (J/rs. J. A.) Moonshine man. 
13333. 
Sharpe (Cedric) Six old Irish airs. 
7294. 
Sharpe (Mrs. E. C.) Baby sunbeams. 
14267. 


Sharpe (Evelyn) : 


Blossom-time. 21178. 


pt. II, n. si, v. 1d 


Life. 1518*). 
No-man’s-land, — 2623. 
Old brocade. 481. 


Sharpe (H. 8.) Choral offerings for 
the hidden house of the Temple of 
Solomon. 16589. 

Sharpe (Herbert) Pavane. 509. 

Sharpe (L. E.) Moon beams. 13328. 

Sharpe-Minor (C.)  Love’s caravan. 
10866. 

Shattinger piano & music co.: 

A. B. C. piano course. 
23356. 

Courtiers and damozels. 

Elegie. 137. 

Majesty and retinue. 


oor 
Bao, 


8046. 
8589. 


Maytime fancies. 24474. 

New America. 446. 

Phyllis and Sylvia. 8859. 

Ruffs and periwigs. 8963. 

When our Saviour wished to 
prove. 25478. 


Shattuek (Lillian) 
for the violin. 
Shauer (M, A.): 
Big brother, 23487. 
Bootblackin’ blues. 1632. 
Spanish dancer. 22869, 

Shaw (A. de B.) Victoria my home- 
land. 3221. 
Shaw (A. G.) 
broken my heart. 

Shaw (A. 8.) : 
Ain’t it funny what money will 
do. 12368. 
I’m loving nobody but you. 12980. 
Those free and easy blues. 13928. 
Shaw (B. W.) That traffic cop. 18071. 
Shaw (Geoffrey) : 
English folk song. 1891. 
Felton’s gavotte. 1920. 
‘He wants not friends that hath 
Thy love. 4080. 
Irish melody. 2224. 
Scotch melody. 2917. 


Very first lessons 
14163 (588). 


Florence you have 


6187. = 


Shepherds found Thee by night. 
22769, 22770. 
Spring bursts to-day. 3016. 


25309. 
an English folk 


Tiny calendar. 
Variations on 
song. 3205. 

Welsh melody. 3246. 

Who would true valour see. 9331. 

Worship. 16331, 25551-25555. 
Shaw (H. B.) Moonlight. 15373. 
Shaw (H. J.): 

Nursin’ the blues. 8770. 

Perhaps. 8854, 11382. 
Shaw (Martin) : 

At Columbine’s grave. 

Little vagabond. 4501. 

London town. 24345. 

Ships of Yule. 22776. 

Three sketches. | 22764. 


3451. 


1850 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Through the night of doubt and | Shepherd (A. A.) Budgy boy. 
sorrow. 3139. 16529. 
Tides. 5364, 12250. Shepherd (C. H. B.): 
Shaw (Wilfrid) : I love you. 1012, 129738. 
Be merciful unto me. 24125. Memories. 4623. 
Hunting song. 19179. Memories of thee. 132985. 
Little heather. 17285. We came back. 702, 16203. 
Sunset reverie. 20504. Shepherd (F. C.) Silent dreams. 
Shawker (W. A.): 11651. 
- Infant King. 17141. Shepherd (Hayden) One week ago. 
Life eternal. 4473. 11296, 13492, 15584. 
Nature’s kingdom. 6942. Shepherd ( Wilber) Says Uncle Sam. 


Shay (Larry) You're in Kentucky 20296. 
. sure as you’re born. 23322, 23323. Shepherd’s hey. Wa. 


Shea (Jimmie) Just a feather from 
the wings of an angel. 4377. 

Shear (Louis) That’s all. 13906. 

Shearer (J. L.) I want to be loved. 


Sheppard (EK. i y: 
Grand chorus in F. 6266. 
Lord, I hear of showers of bless- 
ing. 10834. 


10516. | Sheppard (Madelyn Kalua moon 
Shebbeare (W. G. <A.) — Children’s | “E ( yn) Be: 
mass, 9748. : 

Sheehan (H.T.) Irish eyes. 21958. ay Se E.) y ke nea occa Rone 
Sheep under the snow. 17879, 25595 Oe ee ee 
251), ae you when I do. eee 

Sheets 3 is aa) ide ain’t crying now. } 
ietieettiin em ee ace” Sherburne (J. W.) Moonlight down 
Sheffield (B. I.) Moon bow. 2582. ee 
Sheffield (R. C.) Moon bow.) 2532. Sheridan (Andy) Honolulu nights. 
Shein ben ich. 5128. 10371. = i 
Sheldon (Mary): Sherman (—) Good as gold. 6256. 
Epitaph. 23779. Sherman (Al.) : 
Palm Sunday. 24790. Hello, who’s this, get off the 
Shell craft productions. Mary from phone. 10339. 
Mississippi. 6772. Hoot mon. 12933, 14848, 14849. 
Shelley (H. R.): How could I care for somebody 
Angel voices, ever singing. 16421. else after Tve cared for you. 
Carnaval des papillons. 3591. 19169. 
Even song. 5679 (35). How have I lived these years 
Hindu dance. 7808 (215). without you. _21769. 
Inheritance divine. 14163 (275). Juliet. 23352 (74). 
Lord, Thy will be done. 19614. O, gee, Georgie. 19972. 
Love’s sorrow. 7808 (248). Since you gave your heart to an- 
Snake-charmer. 20898. other, you took the heart out of 
Shells (Mrs. L. C.) Lonesome _lov- me. 5146. ‘ 

ing blues. , 24852. S’nora, how she can snora. 13769. 
Shelly (lL. G.) Why do you want to /We want noodles. 12149, | __ 

throw me away. » 8989, : Whoopla, oo-la-la. 2e251! Pah513. 

Shemwell (Mamie) Springtime. | Sherman (B. W.): es 

13829, Four little tone studies. 17883. 
Shepard (A. CG.) Golden harps are If I had wings. 19319. 

sounding, 25595 (99). Princess passes. 20161. 
Shepard (F. S.) Then the reward. Viking ship. 20731. 

93026, Witch on the broomstick. 20893. 
Shepard (H. B.): Sherman (D. E. F.) Peter Pan in 
+ Clarabel. 14448. Kensington gardens. 13547. 

When I look into your eyes, | Sherman (H. F.) Boys of sixty-one. 
16233. 18567. 
Shepard (Nettie): Sherman (Hithel) Man in a million. 
Cast a fond thought of remem- 19686. A 
Drance. 12561, 18639. _| Sherman (G., D.): 
True heart that is broken. 13965, Brownies reception march. 9413 
20665. (3S)... 
Shepard (T. G.) Golden harps are Cupid’s captive. 9413 (84). 

sounding. 25595 (99). Hero’s command. 9413 (65). 

Sheperla (M. E.) Mother. 15386.” Hope beyond. 9413 (68). 


1851 


INDEX 


phn, fist vwei8 


Sherman (Jack) Barcarolle blues. 
21422: ' 
Sherman (Maurie): 
Red hot. 136380, 15733, 15734. 
Mary, why don’t you marry me. 
4599. 
Sherman (Sara) Man in a million. 
19686. 
Sherman (Tom) . Over on Chestnut 
Hill. 17677 


Sherman, Clay & ¢€o.: 
Cover me with kisses. 21363. 
Hollywood. 20974 (1389). 
I cried for you. 4154, 5679 (214). 
I don’t want you to cry over me. 
24074 


Lily and the rose. 22088. 
My Granada gal. 13371, 20974, 
(172). 
My sweetheart of paradise. 17541, 
20974 (173). 
Other lips. 4861, 5679 (298), 
20974 (182). 
Out of sight out of mind. 20069, 
20974 (183). 
Ozark blues. 20074, 20974 (184). 
Sleep. 20974 (206), 22808. 
West, a nest and you. 20974 
(22?) . 
Will you always love me. 5679 
(405), 9344. 
Shervais (Camille) Floating clouds. 
23823. 
Sherwood (Edward) On this. our 


festival morning. 
Sherwood (H. A.) 
11494. 
Sherwood (R. E.) Reuben, Reuben, 
where have you been. 22650. 


24746. 
Reformation glory. 


Sherwood (Raymond) Hush-a-bye 
bay. 10401. 
Sherwood music co.: 
I’m goin back to Maryland, to 
marry Mary Ann. 24101. 
I’m still in love with you. 17061. 
Lou. 17316. 
Man I love. 24443. 
Tear drops of love. 25238. 


When you’re tired of calling me 
sweetheart you can always call 


‘me pal. : 16263. 

Your goodnight kiss. 16363. 
Shewack (Geo.) Tallahassie girl. 
3079. 4 


Shewey (Irs. D. E.): 
My Colorado home 17491. 
Shut yo’ eye you little black coon. 
17887. 
Shield (—) Lovely Jane. 


5679 (69). 


Shield (William) Lady Betty’s birth- 
day minuet. 8484. 
Shields (Louise) Queen Tut. 15719. 


Shields (M. J.) 
20500. 


Sundown memories. 


Shields (Ren) Frankie and Johnny 
you'll miss me in the days to come. 
10172. 


Shilkret (Jack) Kiss me. 308. 

Shilkret (N.). Spiritosa. 9104. 

Shimmel (Ellsworth) Roaming with 
my sweetheart. 24939. 

Shimon (L. CC.) Im just a dreamer 
of dreams. 2126. 

Shine on me. 20345. 


Shinn (Mrs. J. M.): 


I'm going back to the farm. 
19252. a 
Radio message from Heaven. 
17763. 
Shinnick (KE. S.) Have I won your: 
heart? 23974 
Shipley (Robson) : 
Renil. 20216. 
Zilana. 20969. 
Shipps (H. M.) Songs — of Ohio 
Wesleyan. 11736. 
Shirley (J. B.) Emblem o’ Scotland. 
6121. 
Shirts (J/rs. Morris) Baby of mine. 
14266. 
Shockley (W. L.): 
On a Chinese honeymoon. 11272, 
11273. . 
When we have more men like 


Henry Ford. 5566. 

Shockley, Peterson music co. When 
we have more men like Henry Ford. 
5566 

Shoemaker (Robert) : 

High fallutin’ seal skin brown. 
BOTssS. 


Oh garlic. . 19992. 


When I see you. 16254. 
Shoop (F. T.) IJ’ll never leave you. 
14895. 
Shores (Clifton) Sailing, sailing. 
1261. 
Shorney (G. D.) Selected Sunday 
school songs. 1275. 
Short (A. A.) Sweet baby. 22944. 
Short (A. E.): 
Answer me with a kiss. 16427. 


Long ago, ’mid apple blossoms. 
2395, 10822, 17304. 


Mobile blues. 24527. 
Short (Arthur) Just like a baby, that 
cries for the moon. 19472 
Short (George) Songs of oe Scots. 
15909. 
Short (S. A.) jr. .You,gave me a 
rose. 12295. 


Shortall (Harrington and Katherine) 


Candidates daughter. 1671. 
Showalter (A. J.): 
Blessed way. 21177. 
I’m safe with Him, I. know. 
21848. 
Love divine. 24877. 
Rejoice. 24920. 


1852 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Shining way. 25047. 
Singing praise. 25080. 
Song I’m singing. 25119. 
Sunshine band. 25195. 
Showalter (J. H.) Waves of praise. 
2aL7T. 
Showers (HE. E.) Dumb-belle. 1381. 
Showers (E. F.) Dumb-belle. 131. 
Shrigley (Guy) Bashful baby. 1583. 
Shriner (EH. T.) Oh I got the sweetest 
sweetie, sweetie, sweetie. 4818. 
Shrode (M. W.) I can’t forget. 10420. 


Shtarker fon liebe. 24302. 
Shuboy (J. R.) Some one. 7358. 


Shuebruk (Richard) : 
Shuebruk’s graded lip trainers. 
25056. 
12 easy duets. 1285. 
Shuey (A. M.) O little town of Beth- 
lehem. 141638 (398). 
Shuffle along. 2129, 2864, 2949, 4194, 
4195. 
Shugart (EK. H.) 
15693. 
Shuk (Lajos) : 4, 
Summernight. | 620. 
Through the snow. 655. 
Valsette. 678. 
Shulamis. 5052. 
Shunk (H. C.) Regrets. 13632. 
Shure (R. D.) Atonement. 29. 
Shuttleworth (F.) Take me out to 
sunnyside. 9151. 
Shynman (Abe) Egypt, old land of 
mystery. 3847. 
Sibelius (Jean): 
Autrefois. 5780, 12416. 
Begge rosorna. 23471. 
Berceuse. 46. 
Blasippan. 23497. 
Blommans 6de. 23500. 
Danse. 2953. 
Danse caracteristique. 104. 
Dold f6rening. 16706. 
Evening calm. -25595 (376). 
Humoresque 2. 12946. 
Humoresque 3. 8309, 12947. 
Humoresque IV. 16986. 
Humoresque 6. 12948, 12949. 
Hvitsippan. 24060. 
I systrar, I bréder, I Alskande 
mar. AfOT2. 
Impromptu. 25059. 
Lingtan -heter min 
17248. 
Mandolinata. 17383. 
Mélodie élégiaque. 2485. 
Novellette. 22783. 
Och finns det en tanke. 
Rigaudon. 24934. 
Romance. 25595 (469). 
Sangarlon. 17823. 
“Scaramouche. 8980. 
Scéne d’amour. 561. _ 
Sérénade. 574. 


Prayer at twilight. 


arfvedel. 


17607. 


a 


Sippan. 25081. 
Souvenir. 603. 
Suite champétre. 
Tanz-idylle. 633. 
Tempo di menuetto. 640. 
Tornet. 25317. 
Var foOrnimmelser. 18175. 
Valse chevaleresque. 7611, 13995. 
Valse triste. 12066, 14002. 

Sibley (C. B.): 
My best friend. 24580. 
O tender Christ. 24688. 


3039. 


Sickler (Inez) Tall corn blues. 
7487, 16013. 
Sickler .(J.; D.) . Tall .corn: blues. 
7487, 16013. 
Sieczynski (Rudolf) Someone will 


make you smile. 25109. 
Siede( Ludwig) Ballhaus-studie. 12442. 
Sieff (Saul) Just try a smile or two. 
15108. 
Siegal (Al): 
Cruel daddy blues. 12634, 21370. 
Strutting blues. 7440. 
Siegelman (M. A.); My heart is call- 
ing you. 22333. 
Siegrist (Frank) - 
Siep (C. A.) 
172038. 


Sieulle (J.): 
Aguilo. 5707. 
Avec vous. 5782. 
En eachette. 3855. 
Near the waves. 443, 444. 

Sigma chi fraternity (Beta epsilon 
chapter) Our- brown-eyed sweet- 
heart. 20058. 

Sigma delta chi and Phi mu alpha 
(Iowa state chapters of) Songs of 
Iowa state. 11788. 

Sigmund (Joseph) What’s the use of 


Coronado. 23644. 
Just longing for you. 


painting the old town red. 9297. 
Signore (Paolo): 

Once in a while. 4851. 
Under the Jersey blue sky. 15986. 
Signorelli (Frank): 

Down town rag. 6081. 

Great white way blues. 4040. 


242949, 24243. 
7312, 11645. 
See Ricci-Signorini 


Just hot. 
Shufflin’ Mose. 
Signorini (A. R.) 
(Antonio). 1677. 
Signs of the judgment. 
Sigurd. 14163 (424). 
Silberberg (J. A.)  Lumb’rin’ Luke. 
13239. 
Silberman (L.): 


20356. 


I want some money. 13000. 
Play that old time melody. 
22567. 
Silberta (Rhéa) Fantasie-ballade. 
926. 
Silcher (Friedrich) Mansarden-quar- 
tett. 8601. 


1853 


es ee Se ee < eo 


INDEX 


Silent night. 576, 25062. 


Silent night, Fallot night. 18364 
(188, 189). 
Silent night, holy . night. 20358, 
22790:. 
Silésu (Lao): 
April maid. 7848. 
Ave vittoria! 21081. 
Castel fleuri. 12562. 
Figaro. 6176. 
From far away. 23856. 
Gras et les maigres. 6269, 10268. 
Pajaro y la fuente. 4872. 
Parigotte. 11353, 15624. 
Si Titine était moins belle. 17888. 


Sillman (P. J.): 
Crystal of love. 858, 12637. 
I’m wondering. 14935. 
Siloti (A.)  Transkriptionen ftir die 
jugend. 3168. 
Silver (A. J.): 
Mass in honor of St. Philip Neri. 


2459. 
Tarantella. 18045. 
Silver (Abner) : 
Bebe. 7898, 9583, 9584, 12460, 


14292, 16476, 16477. 
Ca s’fait en dansant. 16543. 
Carry me back to my Carolina 


home. 1688, 5912, 5913. 
Hugo. 21781, 24042, 24048, 25595 
(398). 
Ill tell you why. 4176, 4177, 
6398. 


I’m goin’ South. 21839, 24102. 
It was in April, I was just an 
April fool. 15053. 
More. 17461, 19795, 24548. 
Say it while dancing. 
24997. 
Slow poke. 9413 (228). 
When will the sun shine for me. 
1428, 5567, 5568, 5679 (394), 
7707, 9319, 12196-12198, 16258, 
23228. 
Silver (Charles) 
1138, 8625. 
Silver (Frank) : 
Heart-strings. 14805. 
Sweet little girl. 11836. 
Yes, we have no bananas. 
5642, 14133, 18325, 20918. 
Silver (I. A.) :7 
Tantz a freilachs. 22989. 
Trinkt brederlach lechymen. 23079. 
Silver, Burdett & co.: 
Book of choruses. 
King Frost. 2292. 
Shark. 2988. 
Silverman (D. E.): 


2898, 


Mégére apprivoisée. 


Boo, 


3048. 


I’m longing for you Dixie mine.. 


248. 


Sonny boy. 600, 17959. 


1854 


Silvers (Louis): 


PLN 1TT, MS, Vs 1B 


I hear thy voice in every song. 


2104. 
Sweet one. 3062. 
Silversach (Adolph) Sweet La-Vern. 
15983. 


Silvestri (A.): 
Casetta di bambou. 
Notturno. 13425. — 
Penas de amor. 20102. 
Silvius (Frank) Where nature smiles 
in thru your door. 16268: 

Simcoe pub. eco. Step a song.. 25163. 
Simcox (Lula) Those radio blues. 
13930. 
Simi (Gino) : 

Buona fortuna, Nini. 
Mignanelli. 133 305, ; 
Simmons (Addison) Harvard’s own. 
21701. ) 
Simmons (E. C.) 
Simmons (Inez) 
Simmons (L. E.): 
‘Beautiful twilight star. 5811. 
Blessed hour of prayer. 18545. 
Simmons (M. J.) Golden land. 14756. 
Simmons (Oscar) Old fashioned 
mammy o’ mine. 7012. 
Simmons (Robert): 
Don’t pity me. 3794. 
I’m through with you. 8348. 
It was fate that gave me you. 
2282. 
Simmons song book. 11658. 
Simms (A. N.): 
Of all the world I lace you best. 


7979. 


12530. 


8544. 
19732. 


Lost love. 
Memories. 


22436. 
Sugar baby mamma’s gonna kiss 
you. 17999. 
Simms (Jos.) : 
Aan ae shame. 5710, 5711, 
18395. 

Revival day in Dixie. 11509. 
Simms (Leon) Daddy man. 16653. 
Simms (Mrs. M. J.) Under the mis- 

tletoe bough. 16140. 
Simon (E. G.) Rosita. 178138. 
Simon (Ed.): 

In the twilight. 21939. 

Wedding bells. 14048. 

Simon (Harry) Get happy. 10204. 


Simon (Howard): 
Deedile-dee-dee Detroit. 9924. 
Holding hands. 6338, 8291. 
Just holding hands. 19468. 
Page your puppies. 11334. 
Slumbering. 5162, 15865. 

Simon (S. L.) Them oil stock blues. 

16049. 

Simon (W. C.): 
Agitato. 5705, 5706. 
Andante. 7324, 7325. 
Andante cantabile. 5743. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13. 1923 


Appassionato. 5756. 
Comedy. 5971. 
Doloroso. 6050. 
Dramatic agitato. 6083. 
Dramatic tension. 6084. 
Dramatique. 6085. 
Furioso agitato. 6215. 
Galop agitato. 6216. 
Gay canzonet. 12848. 
Gordon’s loose leaf motion picture 
collection. 10262, 10263. 
Hurry. 6872. 
Indian war dance. 6497. 
Intermezzo. 7326. 
Trish sparklets. 6507. 
Memories of autumn. 6796. 
Mysterioso. 6933. 
Oriental or cannibal. 7035. 
Plaintive. 7110. 
Stampede. 7422. 
Turkish. 7579. 
Waltz-dramatic tension. 7655. 
Wedding or triumphal march. 
7676. : 
Simonetti (A.) Madrigale. 24415. 
Simons (Seymour) : 
Ain’t you ashamed. 14185. 
I’m gonna steal somebody else’s 
baby. 1020. 
It’s raining. 15045. 
Once in a life time. 4849, 4850. 
Salt vour sugar. 8973, 11572. 
Simper (Caleb) : 
Anniversary selection, no. 25. 
3484. 
Benedicite omnia opera. 5822. 
Earth is full of Thy riches. 9413 
(41). 
His name is exeellent. 25595 
(120). 
O let your songs be of Him. 
20974 (56). 
O send out Thy light. 20974 (57). 
Peace and goodwill. 24815. 
Peace on earth. 14163 (426). 
Render thanks and praise. 13636. 
To Him all power. 5373. 
Trust ,in Him always. 25595 
(287). 
We have seen His star in the east. 
23180. 
17 voluntaries. 11659. 
~Simpson (—) Friends of yesterday. 
® 25595 (382). 
§ epson eae Ig ie 
Father’s board. 16795. 
Give us another leader like Wood- 
row Wilson. 19088. 
Let’s make Woodrow Wilson our 
next president. 28538. 
Sound asleep. 11745. 
Us boys need lots of loving from 
youse girls. 20700. 
You don’t know what you’re miss- 
ing without Mah-tay. 12294. 


Simpson (Hilda) After the ball. 9435. 
Simpson (I. L.) If you were me and 
I were you. 14987. 
Simpson (L. G.) He ecareth. 4071. 
Simpson (Nellie) : 
Andante religieux. 3428. 
Reaper’s song. 13627. 
Sing me your song. 15856. 
There’s| a song for every day. 
649. 
Simpson (R. M.) Come today. 3671 
Simpson (William) I wonder what 
I’ve done to you. 4239. 
Simrock (Elsie) : 
Gazellen. 10199. . 
Valse lente. 12063. 
Sims (FE. J.): 
My Oklahoma girl. - 15458, 
That someone sweetheart is you. 
1364. 
Sims (Mrs. Geo.) Sinner. listen. 
7332. 
Simson (H. Fraser-) See Fraser- 
Simson (H.). 
Sinclair (Martha) : 
Mi querida. 98641. 
My desert rose. 4712. 
Putsie. 8912. 
Sinclair (R. J.) You and I and love. 
1458. ; 
Sinclair (T. E.) Valse charmante. 
7610. 
Sinderen (M. M. Van) See Van Sin- 
deren (M. M.). 7808. 
Sinding (Christian) : 
Andante av Klaverkvintett, op. 5. 
23400. 
10 sange. 25075. 
Singery (Gaston) Sonate en fa diése 
mineur. 7367. 
Singing highwayman. 5151. 
Sinning (C. J.) That good night kiss. 
5827. 
Sinsley (Mrs. D. L.) Silver moon. 
22793. 
Sir-Eglamore. 15858. 


| Siracusa (Liborio) Workmen ‘ve got 


no brains. 16327. 
Siras (John) Why should I give my 
love to you. 14100. 


Sires (EH. M.) Far away from the | 


maddening world. 1912. 
Sirmay (Albert) Twiddling blues. 
25355. 
Sirmyer (E. A.): 
Just a glimpse of the moon. 2266. 
_ Mah jongg. 2482. 
Sisk (B. J.) ‘It’s your turn, to! cry 
over me. 15051. 
Sissle (Noble) : 
Baby buntin’. 1562, 3468, 5679 
(139). 
Chocolate candy dandies. 18678. 
Down in the land of dancing pick- 
aninnies. 18852. 


1855 


INDEX 


Sissle (Noble)—Continued. 
H!sie. 5679 (180). 
Everybody’s  struttin’ 

3883, 5679 (183). 
Harry! I’m just wild about Harry. 


now. 1901, 


16918. 

T like to walk with a pal like you. 
5679 (217): 

I’m just wild about Harry. 2129, 
4194, 4195. 

Jazzing thunder storm dance. 
5679 (239). 

Jingle step. 5679 (241). 

Lovin’ chile. 5679 (269). 

My crinoline girl. 2565, 5679 


(282). 
Regular guy. 5679 (317). 
Sand flowers. 5679 (331). 
That syncopated Charleston dance. 
16048. 
Two hearts in tune. 5679 (379). 
With you. 5679 (406). 
You were meant for me. 14154. 
Sistarelli (Umberto) King Tut’s love. 
(17228. 
Sister of Saint Joseph: 
Pure as-a lily: 20167. 
Sunset hour. 11808. 
Vision of paradise. 18108. 
Sisterhood of St. Mary,_ ine. 
monial noted. 21264. 


Cere- 


Sisters. of charity. To a wild rose. 
16085. 

Sisters of Notre Dame. Mother of 
Christ. 19810. 


Sisters of St. Francis: 
Ave Maria, no. 1. 21080. 
Consecration to the Sacred Heart. 
3680. 
Sit down. 20375. 
Sitkareff (Alexis) I only 
were but mine. 14940. 
Sivry (Charles de): 


wish you 


Bayaderes. 18364 (19). 
Chanson mignarde. 25595 (40). 
Seduction. 18364 (184). 

Sivry (Claudie de): 
Bayaderes. 18364 (19). 
Chanson mignarde. 25595 (40). 
Seduction. 18364 (184). 


Six traditional carols for Christmas. . 


22188. 
Sizemore 
1583. 

Sizemore & Shrigley: 
Bashful baby. 1583, 3869 (5). 


(Arthur)  Bashful baby. 


Hilo Bay. 3369 (29). 

I’ve got the ain’t got nothin’, 
never had nothin’ blues. 3369 
-(38).. 


Skaggs (Henrietta) : 
Priceless jewel. 15699. 
Whisper of the chrysanthemums, 
16277. 


1856 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Skaggs (W. L.): 
Daughter of the elm. 16669. 
Echoes of spring. 10034. 
Fraternal emblem. 6207. 
Phi-kappa-emblem. 2750. 


Skandinavisk teater bureau. a/s. Don 
Juan Marana. 23724. . : 
Skellett (W. W.) Yellow rose. 20915. 


Skelton (N. B.) 
and two step. 
Skerritt (R. B.) 

16949. 


Skidmore music ¢o., ine.: 

Down on the farm, they all ask 
for you. 8112, 9980, 12344 
(102). 

I wonder where my old gal is to- 
night. 23352 (62). 

Last night on the back porch, I 
loved her best of all. 10732, 
10788, 123844. (150). 15159. 

Say it with a ukulele. 

é (114). 

Yes! we have no bananas. 5642, 
5679 (409), 14138, 18325, 20918, 
233852 (147). 


First brigade march 
7808 (33). 
His first hair cut. 


233852 


Skiles (A. B.) Sweet papa mine. 
3063. 
Skillman (A. 8S.) Always. 770, 5726. 
Skillman (C. L.) Sheepherders blues, 
20348. 
Skillman (Mrs. W./ UF.) > Always. 
5726. - 
Skillman (W. O.) Mareh in’F. 376. 
Skilton (C. S.): 
Fountain. 940. 
Midnight. 1144. 
Skinner (J. 8.) Farewell to Gairlock. 
927. 
Skoumal (Elmer) : 
~Bashful boy. 18504. 
Rags. 20186. 
Skudera (S. J.) No one but you. 
2624. 
Skye boat song. 5155, 5156, 13753. 
Slade (W..: M.) In Switzerland. 
2204. 


Sladovnik (Charles) : 
Easiest exercises for violin. 21472, 
110 short progressive studies in — 


the 1st and 3rd_ positions. 
17914. 
Slater (Otto) When the moon is | 
slvly peeping. 12184. 
Slater’ (BR. Cl) Pil know (little. sum 
you love me. 14893. i 
Slater (W. L.) Rubenesque. 756 | 
(92), 2874, 20264. 


Melody maze. 24491. 
If you had@ 


Slatter (J. W.) 


Sleigh (Bob and Joseph) 
eared. 6454. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 
Sleigh bros. If you had cared. 6454. 
Slevin (Mary) Two blue eyes. 16127. 
slider (C. FE.) 
I'm not so sure about that. 4203. 
My sweet Savannah Ann. 8730. 
Yow'll never know. 9393. 


Youre 2 wonderful pal dear to 


me, T7S86. 
Stm (Sundown) Jazz band blues, 
17164. 


Sling (L. R.) Ob. Jimmy, come and 


do the shimmy wi’ me. 11241. 
Sloan (A. A.): 
Honey peach. 14841. 


My Sacramento valley home. 15462. 
Pilgrim fires. 15657 


Stloan ~~ CW" 'A.) Just for someone. 
19466. 

Sloane** (AS B:) Underneath the 
Chinese moon. 756 (128). 

Sloane (Baldwin) Underneath a 
Chinese moon. 1395, 7598. 

Sloane (Bob) Tootsie. 1376. 


Sloane (Robert) music pub. co. Tootsie. 
1376. 


Sloss (l/rs. Henry) Love’s enchant- 


ment. 24393. 

Slumber-song. 17920. 

Slusky (Albert) Love bird. 2407. 

Slusser (Walter) Little girl I am 
dreaming of you. 24324. 

Smail (Laura Davis) See _ Davis- 
Smail (Laura). 

Small (A. P.) Good night. 23923. 


Smal(Hy i.):: 
Ah! the syghes that come fro’ my 
heart. 9441. 
My chureh. 11080. 
Wind and wave. 12244. 
Small (Solomon) Seit freilach yide- 
lach. TS8OS (286). 
Small (Verna) Darling mine. 18764. 
Smalle (Ed.) Im always happy with 


you. 10457. 

Smalley (Gunton) Memories of child- 
hood, 24496. 

Smart (—) Day of resurrection. 
16674. 


smart: (H.)): 


Huiiting song. 14163 (252). 


May the grace of Christ our 
Saviour. 19713. 
Stars of the summer ) night. 
14163 (542). 
Smedberg (Alfred) You great big 
beautiful doll. 16345. 
Smet (G.): 
Altina. 38412. 
Bahianinhas. 3480. 
Batutas. 3498. 
C’n’est pas comme ca. 3571. 
Djella. 3781. 
Land of my dreams. 4450. 


Nina blues. 4784. 


1857 


“aif Bide ietd 2 


No rancho. 4789. 
One step’s enough for me. 
‘Peque o boi. 4904 


Pelo telephone. 4905. 
Pescador. 4910. 
Pombinha. 4945, 
Ritaa¢.5023: : 
Samba da noite. 5071. 


Samba do carnaval. 5072. 
Sarambe. 5076. 
Showed the white of her w aie 

ful eyes. 5134. 

Sou batuta. 
Tello mio. 5313. 
Vocé me acaba. 

Smetsky (J. de) 

desca espanol 

Smidt-Gregor (H.): 

Hor du valsens ljuva melodi. 2062. 


5469. 
Marcha _ del solda- 
10916. 


Madame d’Ora. — 29, 

Queen of Saba. 2797, 4979. 

Radamés. 2803, 7175. 

Rosornas sang. 2872. 
Samnit..,(B. Ay): 

Bird-eall. 18537 


- Clock is playing. 16605. 
Illusion perdue. 2177. 
Love in Hawaii. 24381. 
New Virginia blues. 24635. 
When the moon is smiling. 
Smith (—): 

Call of the sea. 23547. 
Lovelight in your eyes. 
Utah. 8665. 

Smith (A. B.) 
15006. 
Smith (A. D.) 
8526. 

Smith (A. E.) Longing 
mother. 15223. 
maith’ (Ag) 
American man. 
Smith (Amanda) 


16255. 


4539. 
In glorious freedom. 
Little mother of mine. 


for dad and 


Indian’s the only 
8404. 


Old times. 482. 


Smith (B. V.) Just to be in Ten- 
-hessee. 19482. 

Smith (Bertrand) My home among 
the hills. 24594. 

Smith (Bessie) : 
yJail house blues. 24200. ‘ 
“Jot ‘em down blues. 19441. ; 

Smith (Burt) Pom-Sim. 15680. 

Smith (Byron) See Atlantic City t 
first. eye ‘ 


Smith (Cy C 


Cav ae peer 9413. (22). 


One Christmas eve. 20038. 
Smith (C. D.) Union self instructor 


12046. 
I'll be a pal to mother. 


for ukulele. 
Smith (CaF. 


17017, 19228. 

Smith (C. G.) Smith’s tender feet. 
22815. 

Smith (€. W.)* Winter moon. 163809. 


INDEX 


Smith (Caroline) Cavalry patrol. 
9413 (22). ; 
Smith (Chas.) Sweetheart Nell. 
3070. 
Smith (Charles <A.): 
Bird song. 805. 
It’s bright inside. 6515. 
Keeping step. 10683. 
Shoestrings. 25051. 
Smith (Chas. M.): 
Here’s to the Klan. 19127, 
Sally—I love you. 13679. 
Smith (Chris.): 
Consolation blues. 18717. 
Cruel daddy blues. 12634, 21870. 
Darktown_reveille. S074. 


If you don’t, I know who will, 
4265, 19323. 
Indiana avenue blues. 17137. 


My pillow and me. 2586: 
Struttin’ blues. 11798. 


They put the last clean shirt on 
Bill today. 20614. 
Smith (Clara) Every woman’s blues. 
8165, 18924, 
Smith (Clarence A ) jr. 
20494. 

Smith (Clay) > 
Creation. 5985. 
Day-dreams of you. 9896. 
Dear little you. 3753. 
Deers. 18792. 

Down the old trail 0’ 
16731. 

Little boy sleepyhead. 

Love dream. 10849. 

Maid of the West. 15277, 19666. 

My song of songs. 7808 (260). 

One night when sorrow burdened. 


Summer girl, 


dreams, 


10789. 


20041. 
Plain li] cullah’d boy. 24865. 
Red noses. 17780. 
Some-one like you. 17939. 
Smith (Cora M.) Every day my 


heart is yearning just for you and 
home sweet home. 14642. 
Smith (De Loss) : 
Awake thou that sleepest. 
Behold! I stand at the 
3510. 

Consider the lilies. 3651. 

Help me find my place. 

Home-run. 14837. 

Retribution. 15741. 

Was, but isn’t. 16197. 
Smith (E. A.) Curler’s song. 
Smith (HS B.): 

3¥ the wandering waters, 

Creole love song. 3690. 
Smith (HE. D.): ¢ 

Alanna machree. 1498. 

Misty moon. 2526. 

Song of the rose. 15905. 
Smith (E. BE.) Mammy’s 

6743. 


5465. 
coor. 


12913: 


Ddt0T. 


16541. 


rose-bud. 


1858 : 


pt. 111, s., ve 18k 


Smith (8. 0.) Vl be there at nine 


o'clock. 1008. 
Smith “(He Ry Hight responses. 
15869. 
Smith (E. 8S.) Where love grows. 
18268. 


Smith (Edgar) 


Indian summer idyl. * 
7808 (2381). 


Smith (Edith) No name blues. 
19939. 

Smith (HHiott). Utah,,, 3191, 3192. 

Smith (Lady Euan) Down > the 
stream. 25595).(77). 

Smith (FF. S.)* . 
Beneath Italian skies. 14301. 
Say you love me. 15807. 

Will you remember me? 5611. 


Smith (F. S. Breville-) 
Smith (F. 8.) 
Smith (Fleming Allen) 
9402. 
Smith (Ford) 
Smith (Frank) 
9407. 
Smith (Fred A.): 
If I took you back again. 4257. 
Mammy’s little blaék snowflake. 
16373, (54); T3779, 
Smith -(G.. Aaj 
Dear girl of my dreams, 


Sec Breville- 
Your kiss. 


99)990- 


My little girl. 22587. 
music co, Itd. Zillah. 


BIO, 


Good-bye, Pussyfoot, good-bye. 
4014. 
Smith (G. B.) Blossoms of spring- 
time. 1621. 


Bells of the church 
18528. 


Smith (G. J.) 
‘round the corner. 
Smith. (Go seh: 


Glorious U: 'S. A. 6242: 
Harbor of peace. 10302. 
Love in the wild. 8550. 

Musical melodies. 2557. 


Old fashioned cottage far over the 


sea. 2683. 

Two sacred songs. 9650. 
Smith (George) Valse viennoise. 
3200. 
Smith (Gus) Mason Dixon blues. 
2206. 
Smith (H. C.) Air castle?) dreams: 
21000. ; 


Smith (H. M.): 
Blue bells of Scotland. 
By the sea. 5877. 
Drifting thoughts. 6094. 
Priscilla. 7149. 
Reflections on the lake. 15 
Valse de coneert. 16150. 
Smith (H. Wakefield) : 
Song of the hollow tree. 
Summer is. saying good 
5247. 
Toy shop heroes. 5165. 
"Twas the night before Christmas. 
23097. 


5844. 


2848. 
bye. 


INDEX 


hos. 1-13, 1923 


Smith (Hannah) : 


Feux follets. 10114. 
Humoresque. 10395. 
Valsette. 12068. 


Smith (Harold) Lilv and the rose. 
13170. 

Smith (Harry) I hate you. 19215. 

“Smith (Harry FE.) Girl of my dreams. 


21629. 
Smith (Herbert Elliott) : 
Surprise. 18014. 


With your plus-fours on, I ee 
you John. 255386. 
Smith (Hiram) : 
In my dreams, 4287. 
Just to kiss ny mammy’s lips once 
more. 4395. 
Smith (Horace W.) jr. You may be 
only a sweetheart. T7783. 
Smith (Howard BE.) Love lifted me. 
17331; / 
Smith (1. B.) Every darky. 
Smith (Ike): 

Mahbel’s dream. 

Shimmy blues. 
Sniith (J.' Al): 

Blue sky blues. 7929. 

Meet me in ’Frisco. 86253. 

My radio to mother. 13386. 
Smith (J. B.) Sweet Ione. 3058. ° 
nM had ee. Ga) 

Flirting. 6185. 

Twilight, vasa 7TO86. 

Sergey CF) ME! 997. 

Dimples were meant for you. 116. 

Jean. 292. 

Morning glory vine. 153881. 

That lovin’ man. 648. 

Smith (J. O.) Fiery eross on high. 
Zool, 

Smith (J. S.) Dreaming away time. 
8119. 

Smith (J. W.) jr. You just know she 
wears them. 14143: 


21519. 


22062. 
227 TA. 


Smith (have yO.) Lil-Lil-Lillian. 
19566. 
Smith (Jerome) Call to harvest. 
9691. 


Smith (Josephine 8) ie 
Dance of the flower-girls. 9868. 
Pied piper. 11392. 
@eomith (K. L.): 
Bird seng. 3529. 

Dewdrop. 3772. 

In that great getting up morning. 

4298. 
Smith (L.) Quitting blues. 15721, 
Smith (lL. D.) Down in Poverty row. 
25095: (76). 

“Smith (Lilian): 
7 Fairies and chimneys. 


14660. 
Very lovely. 16159. 


18 


Ira 


e 


Smith (Lloyd): 
Big foot Ham. 
Do right blues. 
14564. 
Freddie blues. 7808 (204), 10174. 
Jelly’s blues. 756 (57), 8427. 
My good man’s blues. 427, 4718. 
Oriental moon. 496. 
Original four o’clock blues. 756 
(85). 1204. 
Quitting blues. 
15721. 
Thirty first street rag. 
(756), 16061. 
You can take my. man but can’t 
keep him long. 742, 756 (154) 
You've got a heart like a rock 
- cast in the sea. 12819. 
(Lucia ) Tuneful 
16116, 16117. 
Smith (I/rs. M.) Oh, beautiful, beau- 
tiful ocean. 1181. 
Smith (M. D.) Sunbonnet Sue. 
Smith” CM fe): 
Dawn. 18766. 
Florida. 16817. 
June-time and you. 
Matinata. 109837. 
Rose faces. 2858. 
To a red bird.. 18125. 
Voci. 18200. 
Will you come. 12239. 
World’s sweetheart. 3326. 
Smith (M.°M.) Td likey ae zo back 
home to Maryland. 8322. 
Smith (M. S.) Busy Christmas fairies. 
1655. 
Smith 
13570. 
Smith (N. C.): 
Battle of Jerico. 44. 
Come out of the 
23628. - 
Good night. 23922. 
In the heart. 24174. 
_ Lord, I wish I could. 
Make good. 369. 
Nobody knows like Jesus. 458. 
That mighty day. 644. 
Train done gone. 663. 
Smithe@: J.) 
Angels of Jesus. 21046. 
Backslider’s return. 14275. 
Blessed Saviour, Thou art mine. 
21176. 


14165 (650), 


14163, (728). 
14165 


Smith technic. 


13848. 


19445. 


(Mamie) Plain old blues. 
wilderness. 


24564. 


Christ hath redeemed me. 21307. 
Faith. mighty faith. 21529. 
Good-bye, old world. 19063. 


He will 
14802. 

Hymn of praise. 19186. 

I fellowship with God. 14881. 

Jesus, wondrous Saviour. 19431. 

Looking unto Jesus. 22129. 

Revival hymn. 20222. 


answer every prayer. 


af) 


14165 (636), 14314. 


INDEX 


pt. 07, ns.5 v.18 


ST oo SS 


Smith (O. J.)—Continued: 
Saviour’s invitation. 22714. 
Victorious life. 20729. 
Wonderful salvation. 16320. 
Smith (Paul G.) ine.: 
Dumbell. 18877. 
There’s dirty work somewhere in 
Denmark. 20610. 
Smith. (Peter G.): 
Come under my umbrella, 23631. 
My manicure girl. 24606. 
Smith (R. A. L.) Eventide. 916. 
Smith (R. E.): 
Hopi Indian snake tates! 996. 
I heard the voice of Jesus say. 


1006. 
O light eternal, O. light divine. 
1179. 


Smith (Robert) E. Z method. 3835-— 


3836. 
Smith (Roxylea) My Ténneskee home 
and you. 15467. 
Smith (Rue) I did not know. 21799. 
Smith (Sydney) : 
Aeolian harp. 3381. 
Russian song. 7237. 
Smith (Tina). Think of mother. 
1369. 
Smith (Verna) Father. 18944. 
Smith (W.)- Siam. 138731. 
Smith (W. A.) Flora’'’21566: 
Smith. (Wi) Regular fellows. 
8926. 
Smith (W. G.): 
Hight measure studies. 5679 (33). 
Five minute studies. 14163 (175, 
176). 
Marche fantastique. 4587. 
Smith (W. J.) music co. ine.: 
E. Z. method. S897, 898, 3835, 
3836. 12740 — 12748, 23761, 


23762. 
Paramount method for clarinet. 
24801. 
Paramount method for cornet. 
24802. 


Smith’s comic songs. 20392. 
Smith’s tuneful — solos. 13764- 
13766. 
Van Eps banjo solos. 12070. 
Smith CW: Ae yi 
First call of spring. 1928. 
River Shannon moon. 28438, 7207, 
7208, 13652. 
Smith (Walter) : 
Baby dreams, 16452. 
Beside the Zuyder Zee. 96038. 
Bit o’Killarney. 16499. 
Carolina lullaby. 16555. _ 
Dixie girl. 14560. 
Dreamy San Joaquin. 21462. 
East. 23765. 
Follow my caravan. 10146. 
Honeymoon hut. 14843. 
Hopes. 19159. 


1860 


| Smyth (Alfredo) : 


Hour of dreams. 222. .. 
I’m gonna’ hop a train to. my old. 
Virginia home. 1704S. 
Just keep on dancing. 15098. 
Lotus flowers. 19616. 
My eastle -of golden dreams. 
11077 
My. old cabin.) 433. 
Nights of love. 17566. 
Not tonight Josephine. 19950. 
One, two, three. 11294. 
Peek a boo moon. 15637. 
Rose of old Madrid. 13661. 
Smile, a sigh, a tear, good-bye. 
20388. ‘ 
Suzette.) 22937 
Sweet cookie. 22945. _. 
Tell me with kisses... 11892. 
Tents of Allah. 16039. 
There’s one for; you and one for 
me. 16054. 
Waiting. 16188. 
West. 23200. 
Whole: world seems to smile. 


You ae know. 16350. 
Smith (Warren) : 
Jelly’s blues. S8427.. 
My good man’s blues. 4718. 
You can take my mah, but you 
can’t keep him long. 742. 

Smnith’s tuneful solos. 13764-13766. 

Smithwick (G. A.): 

Miss Opportunity on the Pond-o- 
Ray. ,,18353. 

They are doing it! and they call 
it style. 11936. 

Smoley (Marvin) Come on daddy, 
mamma’s lonesome for you every 
night. 16616. 

Smoot. (L. V.). Love-light. , 13217. 

Smozynskiego (IFr.) Msza_ solenna. 
19820. 

Smyth: 

Ca c’est pour vous, mad’moiselle.. 
DA te: 

Douces nuits. 8109. 

Midinettes fox-trot.. 2511. 

Pizzicatti-scherzando, 2758. 

Primavera nuova. 8901. 

Romance. 2853. . 

Véritable Samba. 3214. 

Zezette. 12333. 

SmVEh Ag Cla: 

Loveland. 19631. 

Where will the crowd of us be. 
18273. ° 


Love me, if you care. ‘2410. 
Old fashioned “mammy o° mine. 
7012. 
Smyth (Ethel) Féte galante. 21545. 
Smyth (M. B.) Dear patient mother 
0’ mine. 14540, 21406. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13. 1923 


Smythe (Billy): 
_ Ain’t bad blues. 3388. 
Come home papa blues. 3663. 
Down and out blues. 12717. 
It takes a long time to get ’em. 
4836. 
Mean blues. 17405. 
Mistreated mamma blues. 11012. 
My kind of blues, the saddest 
blues. 15437. 
Running “round with the blues. 
°11554. 
Say you'll come back again. 7254. 
Seraunchin’ blues. 11601. 
Smoketown blues. 13767. 
Sweet daddy blues. 11830. 
Sweet mamma’s got no daddy 
blues. 5274. 
When you’re blue for home sweet 
home. 14079. 
Smythe (C. G.) National Elk’s march. 
2608. 
Snaga (Joseph) Leibkutscher des Fri- 
dericus rex. 22067. 


Snaper (Isadore) They’re coming for 


me Friday. 20615. 
Snebold (C. J.). In my castle of won- 
derful dreams. 4286. 
Snegouroehka. 9059, 25125*. 
Snelgrove (Glen) : 
Desert of golden sand. 3768. 
Ford and his little sedan. 38941. 
In the land where oleanders and 
dogwood blossoms grow. 4298. 
Those stylish blues. 5355. 
Snelgrove (H. J.) Your sweet smile. 
20967. 

Snell (B. M.) Of joy so rare, of gift 
so fair. 17610. 
Sniffen' (BE. M.) 

18222. 
Snook (T. A.) Our Father. 13504. 
Snow (A. E.) Alaska and the U. S. A. 
16394. 
esnow (A. J): } 
Autumn time. 16450, 21077. 23482. 
Down at Revere. €069. 
Snow (A. W.): 
Benedictus. 5823. 
Benedictus es Domine. 5824. 
Snow (C. A. C.) Flappering queen. 
3922. 
“Snow (C. R.) I’m from Iowa, that 
_ beautiful Iowa. 10465. 
- Snow maiden. 23667. 
Snowden (Q. R.): 
Misery blues. 15351. 
Once but not now. 8817. 
Snyder (—) Dancing fool. 1801. 
Snyder (E..N.):: 
I love you so. 24097. 
Sweet Daisy Lee... 25205. 
Snyder (G. B.): 
yolden. wave waltz. 23913. 


Washtub blues. 


JE XS! Leemareh.s)2157T: 
Peace and honor. 2738. 
Snyder (Jack): 

Grandmother dear. 16897. 

My Killarney rose. 17597. 

November Rose good-bye. 4795. 

Piay me that sweet melody. 4932. 

Your kisses are the best of all. 
5670, 18560. 

Snyder (Jack) pub. co, ine, : 

I can’t find a name. sweet enough 
for you. 17000. 

My Killarney Rose. 4723, 17507. 

November rose good-bye. 4795. 

Oh! Susanna. 24713. 

Play me that sweet melody my 
daddy..cit would. bum to me. 
4932. 

Play that sweez melody. 

Your kisses. 18360. 

Your kisses are the best of all. 
5670. 

Snyder (Rol) 
sweet home. 
Snyder (Ved): 
Bella Donna. 3512. 

Egyptian Rose. 18893. 


17723. 


Old fashioned home 
20016: 


Little bit cf love. 13179. 
Oh! Joe, . 13456. 
One more waltz. 13488. 


Steve. 1317. 
That sweet somebody o° mine. 
7518. 
Who’s sorry now. 5594, 7731. 
So this is Venice: 15875, 17928. 
Sobell (O. F.) Happy little frog. 
12890. 
Sobeski (Carl) : 
Torever and a day... 14163 (179) 
Love’s last farewell. 14163 (323) 
Sobeski (Mrs. Car!) : 
Forever and a day. 14163 (179) 
Love’s last farewell. 141638 (323) 
Social order of Beauceant (Cleveland 
assembly no. 15). Song of the Beau- 
ceant. 11726. 
Societa anonima not»ri. Pitt. belle 
canzoni d'Italia. 17718. 
Societa Italiana del teatro drammat- 
ico: 
Bambu. 23452. 
Don Gil dalle calze verdi. 6052. 
Societa Ital. del teatro lirico. Com- 
pagnacci. 12609. 
Societe ancnyme des editions Ricordi: 
Ac frosio. 2007. 
Aimons-nous done. 14184. 
- Air de Stilligmann. 7814. 
Berceuse rose. 21154. 
Cigale, la fourmi et le cancrelat. 
23606. 
Deux pigeons. la chouette et le 
corbeau. 237138. 
Doloroso. 9952, 9953, 14571. 
Elégie. 21491, 


1861 


ae es OE Se Ee 


a ee ee 


INDEX 


Société anonyme des éditions Ricordi— 
Continued. 
Enfants de notre Bretagne. 23776. 


Eternel amour. 8156, 12767. 
Fumeries. 12843. 

Gavotte des lilas. 21613. 
Hawaiiana. 207. 

Hiboux. 21738. 

Hole in the wall. 2064-2065. 


Loro pelado. 221384. 

Loup et la brebis. 

Mose. 24554. 

Partissiére. 24813. 

Petite gars, Perrette et le pot au 
lait. 24830. 

Pourquoi pas? 24877. 

Rat des champs, la rate des villes 
et le rat d’egout. 24912. 

Revenant. 22651. 

‘Rirette. 24936. 

Soun. 22859. 

Tennis-fox. 23006. 

Trois baisers. 25345, 

Trottin. 25344. 

Valse des bluets. 


Sodero (Domenico) 
for motion pictures. 
Sohst (G. L.): 
Amor de la luna. 9482. 
Swinging moon. 11858. 
Wanderer’s love song. 9280. 
Soir sur la montagne. 15879. 
Sokolow (Abraham) Practical hints 
on improvising. 17738 
Soldier boy. 22830. 
Solla (Isadore de) 
(Isadore) 


Soltitt (Hy IN.) 
waltzes. 602. 
Solman (Alfred) : 
Good-bye but not forever. 960. 
I gave you all the love I had. 


24373. 


23132. 
Descriptive music 
12686. 


See De Solla 


Southern springtime 


2102. 

Little lost rolling stone. 2382, 
6656. 

When the ocean rolls no more. 
20835. 


You and I, bye and bye. 23307. 
Solman (Joseph) : 

Grieving. 12882. 

Jes’ dandy. 6539. 


Oh you little sun-uv-er-gun. 7008, | 


17624, 17625, 22461. 

Rose of Siam. 2868. 
Solmon (Maurice) Grieving. 12882. 
Solomon (Amelia) Dear little girl of 


mine. 12677. 
Solomon (Margaret) Wonderful 
dreams. 23281. 


Solomon (Sam) Ich benk noch mein 
sch-te-te-le. 21886. 

Solomon (Sydney) 
believe in you. 


I was a fool to 
24132: 


1862 


pt. 111, 1. s.. v. 18 


Solomons -(N. E.) : 

On the way we're going. 18485. 
Show me the way. 13726, 15840. 
Solotaire (Geo.) I’d walk a mile for 

a camel. 19207. 
Some hustle. 13038. 
Somebody’s buried in the graveyard. 
20409. 
Somers (C. A.) : 
Cupid please send me a man. 
21375. 
Waitin’ down in Caroline. 7654. 
You'll remember me. 12302. 
Somers (M. B.) Mr. Moon. 15357. 
Somervell (Arthur) : 
Broken are. 12521. 
Lyrical pieces. 24403-24406. 
Miniature pieces. 4650, 4651. 
Our national songs. 22505. 
Passion of Christ. 4892. 
Shepherd’s cradle-song. 5130. 
Sleep, my child. 11675. 
Twelve Tennyson poems. 
- Two sisters of Binnorie. 
(113). 
Somerville (Reginald) : 

Long ago, my darling. 5679 (66). 
Passion flowers. 11361, 17689. 
Sommervell (T. H.) Mount Everest 

suite. 6882, 
Sommovigo (Oddone) 
mera. 3867. 
Sonderegger (P.) 

mother, O mother of mine. 
Song hour. 11717, 11718. 
Song in the night. 11719. 
Song of songs. 7957. 
Song of the Scots. 15909. 
Song of the Volga boatmen. 5206, 
7380, 17954. 
Song service. 1304. 
Song shop co. TU be waiting at the 
old farm gate for you. 2108. 
Song success syndicate: 
Bowery Rose. 14344. 
Carnival. 9706. 
Charley’s aunt. 12577. 
Cottage o’ dreams. 8041. 
Dancing shoes. 14514. 
Fashions fair. 8177. 
Heart strings. 12907. 
I’m ’fraid. 14913. 
It’s the same old way. 8410. 
Lonely butterfly. 15212. 
Love comes a-Sailing. 8546. 
Love’s golden way. . 6702. 
Night o’ memory. 8748. 
Saxophone Sammy. 7253. 
Shifting sands. 9028. 
Valparaiso. 9255. 
Yesterday and the roses. 
Songs for Easter. 7385, 7386. 
Songs from many lands. 297. 
Songs of Delta gamma. 1306. 
Songs of health and joy. 7390. 


2978. 
0679 


Hterna = chi- 


Come back dear 
3661. 


14135. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-138, 19238 


Songs of Iowa state. 11738. 

Songs of Knox college. 5210. 

Songs of Mount Holyoke college. 
117384. 

Songs of Ohio state university. 25131. 

Songs of Phi gamma delta. 5211. 

Songs of the children. 5212. 

Songs of the Sigma alpha iota soror- 
tye” STIS: 

Songs of work and worship. 11738. 

Songs we love. 20435. 

Songs we ne’er forget. 

Sonneck (O. G.): 


20436. 


Caliban in the coal mines. 3575. 
Night. 4778. 

Sérénade. 5103. 

To a golden haired girl. 5371. 
Voices. 5474. 


Wild swans. 5606. 


Sonnenberg (E. O.) Since you are 


mine. 11663. 

Sontag (H. O.) Twilight melody. 
20684. 

Sophie. 25138. 


Sorabji. (Kaikhosru) : 


Fantaisie espagnole. 3898. 
Quintet. 11479. 
Sonata. 5187. 
Trois poémes. 7291. 
Two piano pieces. 7392. 
Sorge (Clarence) You'll wish you 
had me back again. 12308. 


Sorgini (Alfred) 
girl. 18086. 


There’s only one 


Sorin (E.) My oriental home. 
19883. 
Sorin (R. J.) O salutaris. 11214, 
24683. 

Soro (Enrique) : 
Allegro con brio. 18416. 
Andantino mosso. 18437. 
Gran concierto. 21667, 21668. 
Quiérme Chinita mia. 20181. 
Recollections of concepcion. 

226382. : 

Réve d’amour. 20220. 
Sonata no. 38. 20419. 
Suite sinfonica. 22921. 
Todo mi amor para ti. 20647. 
Vals. 20440, 20441. 

Sorter (I. B.): 
Betty Jane march. 3524. 
My little home town girl. 17512. 
Oid fashioned daisies. 17630. 


Put your loving arms around me. 


Ti oOD: 
Why did you let me care. 18298. 
Soto (A.) Celia. 7983. 


Soubeyran (K.) Livre bleu. . 8531. 
Soucy (EH. C.): 


Come love come. 9798. 


Message of the flowers. . 22238, 
22239. 
Souder (L. B.) Beautiful dream of 


my heart. 3502. 
106658—24+——36 


—————————— eee 


Soul (C. W.) 
eyes. 22437. 
Soul of Russia. 13810. 
Soulange (Marcelle) : 
Barecarolle. 3489. 
Cantiléne de la pluie. 21244. 


Oh boy, those beautiful 


Fantaisie concertante. 14669. 
Laissez-moi mourir  lentement. 
4448. 
Légende. 15168. 


Rendez-vous dans le pare. 22642. 
Sonate. 22858. 
Sur la riviére noire. 22934. 
Trois piéces bréves. 15913. 

Soule (A. E.) Love at first sight. 


19621. 
Souper de Noél. 22861. 
Sousa (J. P.): 
Dauntless battalion. 6018-6020. 
King Cotton march. 12344. (20, 


21 y3 

Leaves from my note book. 19541. 

March of the Mitten men. 15288, 
24454-24456. 

Nobles of the my stic shrine. 6968, 
11171. 

On parade.. 7808 (96). 

On the tramp. 7808 (98). 

Our flirtation. 7808 (101). 

Picadore. 7808 (104). 

Stars and Stripes forever. 5232. 

While navy ships are _ coaling. 
5d87. 

You cannot tell how old they are 
by looking at the skirts. 143. 


South (KE. QO.) When you’re gone 
away... 5973. 

Souther (Louise) Evening prayer. 
140. 

Southern (Cal.) pseud. See Widener 
(CS. Fe}. 


Southern Calif. music co. 
California idyls. 23546, 
Indian love song. 43808. 
Song of the mesa. 5200. 
Southern pub. co. Before them Ku 
klux pages me, 9589. 
Southey (P. L.) pseud. See Sullivan 
CV Bai 
Southwell (Chas.) : 
C. S. M..march. 3572: 
Waltz Laurinda. 5491. 
Southwell (George) pub. co.: 
C: S: Miymarere sae 
Waltz Laurinda. 5491. 
Sovereign (A. H.) Pickaninny dance. 


(22535. 
Sowerby (Leo) Psalm 1384. 2792. 
Spadea (V.): 
Ammore senza core. 9479. 
Dove nasce Vamore. 3798. 
Fascismo Italia. 1916. 


Socialisti, 
2969. 
Spady (Nathanael) 


nazionalisti e fascisti. 


Sweet hopes. 627. 


1865 


| 
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INDEX 


pt. III, Nn. s., v. 18 


Spagnolo (G.): 
Aria maggese. 
Ritorna a me. 

Spalding (Albert) 

Spalding (W. R.): 


7853... 
13651. 
Alabama. 10. 


Music, an art and a. language. 
24575. 
Supplementary illustrations. 1330. 


Spalletta (A.) Che mal’e. 
Spampinato (Joseph) : 

. Tennessee I hear you calling me. 

2ZO2Z01; 

Tregia. 
Sparr 

24586. 
Sparrow (W. E.) 
care? 14097. 

Spaulding (G. L.): 

Climbing morning-glories. 

Dancers. 8066. 

Dancing couples. 

Golden .jonquils. 

Maine. 10901. 

Origin of Home 

11308. ; 

Origin of My country ’tis. of thee. 

11309. 
Origin of the Old oaken bucket. 
11310. 

Pink pearls. 22561. 

Pipes of Pan. 24862. 

Self taught pianist. 8998. 
Trusting hearts. 9233. 
Spaulding easy album. 11754. 
Spaziano (L.) Statte allera. 

Speaks (Oley) : 

Bells of youth. 23474. 

Hark! hark, my soul.. 975. 

Lane to Bally-bree. 7808 (240). 

Oh! for a day of June. 17614. 

On the road to Mandalay. 4847, 

11285, 11287, 17645. 
Quiet road. 7808 (276). 
Star-eyes. 3020. 

Spear (B. W.): 

Kangaroo hop. 17218. 
Tampa blues. 18042. 
Spear (H. H.) I promise you. 

Spear (J. M.): 

Graceful dance. 2002. 

In Maytime. 8387. 

Valse joyeuse. 5442. 
Spears (Elsie) : 

Decision. - 9922. 

Loyalty. 10882. 
Specht (P. L.): 

To a lonesome heart. 

18122. 

Yawning. 163384, 18321. 
Speer (W. H.) Sonata. 608. 
Spellane (Michael) : 

That old time 

11913. 

Those hoo doo blues. 


18667. 


16105. 


(Florence ) My. dago man. 


Why did you let me 
9780. 


3727. 
23910. 


sweet home. 


11777. 


6424. 


16373 (90), 


refrain of love. 


11948. 


| Spencer (T. T.) 


Spelman (T. M.) 
Spence (Horace) 
Spence (W. R.): 
Cavatina. 14163 (80) 
Love’s dreaming. 20974 (45) 
Meditation. 24485. 
Saviour, breathe an evening bless- 
Ing... (oe. 
Spencer (—) Louisian’. 17318. 
Spencer (Al.) Southern songs. 3002. 
Spencer (E. B.) Floss’e waltz. 5679 
Comyn ayy . 
Spencer (Herbert) : 


Barbaresques. 1577. 
Reproaches. 2830. 


Kiss me with your eyes. 15182, 
15135. . 

Rose of old Castile, 20251, 24958, 
24959. : 

Trust me and I'll. trust. you. 


13966, 13967. 


Spencer ( Howard) Southern. Utah. 


15918. 

Spencer (J. H.) I am glad you love 
me. 10414. 

Spencer (J. M.) Down Miami way. 
Za tae: 


Spencer (N. E.) My valley of dreams. 
11140. 
Spencer (Otis): 
Boob McNutt. 143840. 
I’m a one papa gal. 14908. 
I’ve got the grandest ice-man. 
10509. 
We've got the grandest ice man. 
16207. 
Spencer (R. E.): 
All over you. 1508. 
Gee, you’re a_ wonderful 
6219. 
Honey Lou. 19153. 
‘I’m nobody’s gal. 14925. 
Meet me in Maryland. 6786. 
Pesticatin’ mama, you’ve got your 
daddy up a tree. 7093, 17707. 
Suppose nobody cared. 3050. 
When night-time comes. 
Would you ery. 93869. 
Spencer (S. R.) Nearer my God to 
Thee. 9413 (102) 


Who killed the old 


girl. 


tom cat next door. 14091. 
Spenser (George) : 
Hlizabeth. 10053. ' 
Forester and his song. 8195. — 
Honora. 8298. t 
Speranza-Camusat (—): 
Bella napolitana. 3513. 


Berceuse pour Ginette. 
Sperrazza (Gaetano) 
waves. 4678. 
Spialek (Hans) 
255389. 


7914. 
Moonlight 


Wolgazigeuner. 


1864 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Spicker (P. 

Fun, oy er 19009. 

Gliding. 16868. 

Mother. 19802. 

She’s the girl for me. 20340. 

Spielter (Hermann) : 

Valse mélanchelique. 

Valse triste. 12065. 

Spier (Larry) Silvery moon, 22794. 

Spierling (Theodore) Midchenlied. 
24418. 

Spikes (B. F.): 

Can't help it blues. 12546. 
Sgyptian blues, 6114. 

I’m gonna see you when your 
troubles are just like mine. 
6414. . 

My mammy’s blues. 15451. 

Sunshine Mae. 13861. 

That sweet something dear. 13911. 

Wolverine blues. 93854. 

You don’t seem to care any more. 
16344. 

Youll never have no luck by 
quittin’ me. . 7782. 

Spikes (J. C.): < 

Can't help, it blues. 12546. 

Egyptian .blues. 6114. 

I'm gonna see you when your 
troubles are just like mine. 
6414. 

Juanita, 6554. 

My mamuny’s blues. 15451. 

Sunshine Mae. 13861. 

That sweet something dear, 13911. 

Wolverine blues. 9354. 


You don’t seem to care any more. 


16344. 
Spikes bros. pub. co.: 
Can't help it blues. 125-46. 
Heyptian blues. 6114. 
Froggie Moore. 8208. 


Im gonna see you when your 
troubles are just like’ mine. 


6414. = 
My mammy’s blues. 15451. 
Sunshine Mae. 13861. 


That sweet something dear, 13911. 
You don’t seem to care any more. 


16344, 


Youll never have no luck by 


quitiin’ me. T7782. 
Spiller (1., J.) Pansy. 7065. 


Spina (Giuseppe) Povera guagliona. 


11432. 


Spinelli (Donato) Day and_ night. 


6021. 
Spink (G. A.) Meee. 22209. 
Spinner’s Jament. 15924. 
Spiritual songs. 13823 
Spirituals. 22872, 22873. 
Spitalny (M. J.) Miramar. 11001. 


Spitalny (Morris) Sweetest melody of 


all. 5288. 


3505. 
Spohr (Louis) : 
Concerto. 18364 (196). 


| Spitz (Edward) Because it’s you. 
05 


= 


Concerto 7 for the violin. 25595 
(56). ; 
Rose softly blooming. 15773. 
Spoliansky (Mischa) Ingelin. 6498. 
Spooner (D.) Fealty song. 1919. 
Sporck (Georges) : 
Dans une crypte. 1804. 
Dedans la vill’ de Perpignan. 
1824. 
Nocturne. 3012. . 
Puisque tu m’ aimes. 7160. 
Spotosky (Elizabeth) Miami; I’m 
coming down to you. 10985. - 
Spratley (W. E.) My sweet! sweet 
cloverland. 22356. 
Spring (A. E.) Grande marche in 
E flat. 4038. 


| Spring (G. L.) Golden haired image 


of dad. 23909: 
Spring (Walter) Juggler. 22000. 
eee (V. A.) Love’s holy flame. 
24396 
Spross (C. Gui 
Arabian song cycle. 12401. 
Madcap October. 22165. 
Margot knew. 10923, 13266. 
We may not climb the heavenly 
steeps. 12140. 
Spurge (Robert) Wet wash ball. 
20792. 
Spurr (Allen) Love’s contentment. 
Spurr (J. B.) Butterfly and the rose. 
1658. 
Squire (W. H.): 
Dream once again. 20974 (122). 
In an old-fashioned town. 6469. 
Moonlit road. 4676. 
ora US SO BR 
Cuddle-uddle up. 9844. 
Don’t forget to write a_ letter 
home. 18835. 
I left my heart within yu. 1007. 
I wish I had someone to cry over 
me. 8865, 10524. 
Just for remembrance. 1066. 
Mean mean mama, why don’t you 
mean what you say. 10946. 
Squires (H. R.) Wishing will not 
bring me you. 3310. 
Squires (J. S.) -Sphinx. 25142. 
Stacey (William) : 
Hills and dales. 4099. 
Light as thistledown. 15184. 
Wind in the corn. 5614. - 
Stackman 
13108. 


Stadlin (Joe) Rapid system. 24911. 


fot 
Ne) 
=> 
“ OO 
“| 


1865 


(Theodore) Just out. 


INDEX 


Staffelli (Att.) Ritorno. 20228. 
Stafford (C. C.) He rose from. death. 
2034. 

Stafford (C. L.): 
At close of day. 
Coming of night. 
Fidele. 16803. 
Morning madrigal. 2542. 

Stafford (Frank) Komm, wir spielen 

ein bischen klavier. 17237. 


1546. 
16625. 


Stafford (H. J.) Dragon-flies. 12722. 

Stafford (Harry) Chinee love. 3628. 

Stafford (Mrs. J. M.) ‘Dreaming. 
3811. 

Stage (C. E.) She calls me Tootie. 
20335. 

Stager (G. W.) Ave Maria. 7875. 


Stahl (A.): 

Andante funébre. 
Danse des lutins. 

_ Stahl (W. C.): 
Chiming bells. 3626. 
Little sketch. 4497. 
Melody in D. 4621. 
Monomoy. 408. 
Moonlit waters. 411. ' 
When I come home to you. 717. 

Stainer (J.) Happy art thou, O Israel. 

10924. 

Stainer & Bell, Itd.: 
Admirals of England. 
Ah! County Guy. 6. 
Ah silly soul. 18392. 
All suddenly the wind came soft. 


21044, 
21388, 


0696. 


21016. 

Angels. 12431. 

Ape, the monkey and_ baboon. 
3405. 

As fair aS morn. 21063. 

As matchless beauty. 21064. 


Aye Maria. 18474. 


Away! Thou shalt not love me. 
23488. 

Bailiffs daughter of Islington. 
27 t: 

Bateson’s (Thomas) first set of 
madrigals. 1584. 

Bateson’s (Thomas) second set of 
madrigals. 1585. 

Beauty and beauty. 3503. 

Behold, what manner of love. 
14296. 

Benedictus. 7912. 

Bennet’s (John) madrigals to four 
voices. 1604. 

Boat song. 18555. 

Byrd’s (William) Lachrymae 
pavane. 14870. 

Canadian boat song. 5894. 


Canzonets to three voices. 23555. 


Children of the year. 9747. 
Chosen tune. 14437. 
Come, gentle swains. 91. 


Come, shepherd swains. 21336. 


EN SS 


1866 


pt. ‘Tir, si, v.18 


Come, sirrah Jack ho. 3667. 

Communion service in D. 14463. 

Cradle song. 5983. 

Cruel. behold. my heavy ending. 
18731. 

Cruel unkind. 18732. 

Dear pity, how? ah how? 

Dies sanctificatus. 8092. 

Dirge. 21426. 

Earth folk. 6108. 

Earthly tree a 
14603. 

Echoes. 21478. 

Elementary string tutor. 6119. 

Emigrant. 1887. 

English folk songs. 14619. 

Every bush new springing. 141. 

Fair Phyllis I saw. 18933. 

Father Quinn, | 14676. 

Faustina hath the fairer face. 
155. 

First set of madrigals and pas- 
torals. 21559. 

Five sketches. 6368. 

Five songs. | 12117. 

Five western water-colours. 

Fountain album. 18992. 

Fourteen pieces for keyed instru- 
ments. 38568. 

From Virgin’s womb this day did 


23704. 


heavenly fruit. 


10282. 


spring. 21590. 
Full fathom five. 6213. 
Gathering song of Donald the 
Black. 16843. . 


14763. 
fair ladies of the 


100d King Winceslas.. 

Good morrow, 
May. 23921. 

Green woods of Truigha. 

Groves. 14779. 

Ha ha! this world 
23951. 

Hail life, hail love. 19083. 

Hark, jolly shepherds. 21700. 

Harvest time. 6306. 

High Germany. 6333. 

Hill country. 10351. 

Ho who comes here? 21742. 

Hobgoblin. 16952. 

Hodie Christus natus est. 

I have been in love. 12965. 

I love, alas, I love thee. 21825. 

I saw a ship a-sailing. 14944. 

In dew of roses. 21920. 

Tn dulci jubilo. 15005. 

Tn flower of April springing. 268. 

In the Highlands. 6485. 

It was a lording’s daughter. 


14776. 


doth pass. 


8288. 


6918. 


Jenny kiss’d me. 15067. 

Js OUTS: 

Jill. 10640. 

Jubilate Deo. 8435. 

July. 10649. 

King Arthur suite. 6588. 
Kirbey’s (George) madrigals to 


four, five and six voices. 2296. 


INDEX 


nos, 1-13, 1925: 


Lady, those cherries plenty. 22055. 

Lady why grieve you still me? 
22056. 

Lilts from the Western isles, 
19567. 

Little black Sambo. 15196. 

Little suite. 22107. 

Little swallows. 15205. 

Love learns by laughing. 24882. 

Luchinushka. 15259. 

Lure, falconers lure. 19651. 

Madrigais to five voices. 24417. 

Make ve joy to God. 17874. 

Maria,assumpta. 6759. 

Mermaid’s song. 15384. 

Moonlight. 15374. 

Moto perpetuo. 22308. 

Much it delighted. 420. 

Musical chairs. 17484. 

My lady of the Pleasaunce. 15489. 

Nathan Nobb. 15477. 

N_ghtingale, the organ of paleut 
19933. 

Nocturne. 17319. 

O come let us sing. 15524. 

praise the Lord, ye saints above. 
6988. 


© sleep, fond fancy. 19981. 
() wretched man. 24690. 
Office for the holy communion, 


15534, 155385. 
Office of the holy communion. 
13458. 


Old oak ehest. 13471. 

Orpheus with his lute. 7037. 

Our market day. TOA4T. 

Out of doors. 22509. 

Overture to Julius Caesar. 6283. 

Pastoral dance. 8843. 

Pastorale. 14859. 

Peasant dances. 2740. 

Petticoat of green. 15644. 

Philada flouts me. 15645. 

Planxty. 17720. 

Polychordia drills.- 8884, 

Poor soul sat sighing. 7127. 

Praise our Lord all ye Gentiles. 
15690. 

Prayer of Richard De Castre. 
7140. 

Prelude and Chaconne. 22591. 

Puss.) 15718: 

Rhapsodie quintet. 7198. 

Robin’s cross. 22667. 

Romanee. 17805. 

Round around about a_ wood. 
22690. 

Rowing song. 7229. 

St. Patrick’s prayer. 7248. 

Saxon gleeman’s song. 15805. 

- S$cehool songs. 2905. 

Second set of madrigals and pas- 
torals. 22741. 

Seeds of love. 7273. 


Shed no tear. 7301. 

Sheep under the snow. 17879. 
Silent birds. 7321. 

Since Robin Hood. 25074. 
Sing out, ye nymphs. 20370. 
Song of enchantment. 7372. 
Sound the flute. 22860. 
Spanish dance. 20449, 22868. 
Stanwell album. 15930. 
Strike’ it up, Tabor. 25179. 
Suite no. 2. 7443. 

Symphony in D major. 16004. 
This sweet and merry month. 


28052. ° 

Those spots upon my lady’ s face. 
25292, 

Those sweet deiightfui lilies. 
23057. 


Three Celtic legends. 8588. 
Three pieces. 7894, 21151. 

To former joy. 660. 

Tone and rhythm. 661. 
Tryste Noel. 668. 

Tunes without tales. 12012. 
Two songs. 9346, 23075. 
Tyrolean sketches. 18163. 
Under a Sussex down. 7594. 
Valse. 6747. 

Wandering in this place. 697. 
When God of all. 7692. 
When Israel came out of Egypt. 

16235. 
When June is come. 20825. 
Whence those sounds symphoni- 

ous? 25234. 
While that the sun. 23242. 
Ye watchers. 20913. | 
Zephyrus brings the time. 754. 

Stair (Patty) : 
Moon man. 409. 
Would you. 738. 


Staley (J. C.) Everyone treasures a 
love dream. 18925..- 
Stamper (—): 
List’ning on some radio. 2372. 
*’Neath the South sea moon. 2611. 
Stamper (Dave): 
Nobody but you. 15511. 
Pep it up. 13540. 
Shake your feet. 22760. 
Some sweet day. 13781. 
Swanee River blues. 22940. 
That Broadway Indian of mine. 
23010. 
Your eyes have told me, that you 
love me. 25586. 
Standard anthems. 14163 (538). 
Standard children’s songs. 3019. 


Standard Christmas carols. 17973, 
17974. ie 


Standard mandolin pieces. 15928. 


Standard music co. Take me back to 
that shack. 20545. 


1867 


PENT, Bs veds 


Standard pub. co.: 
Armageddon. 12404. 
Asking God to bless you. 
Children’s friend. 3623. 
Christmas. 842. 

Circle of His love. 53643. 
Get on the glory path. 3973. 
Give thanks. 3987. 

God is living. 4001. 

Golden bells of welcome. 4007. 
He does it all in love. 4074. 
Help me find my place. 12913. 


3450. 


I love Him more and more. 4179. 

I want my life to tell for Jesus. 
4233. 

If I knew. 4254. 

If vour life rings true. 13021. 

Is it well with your soul. 4825. 

It is God’s way. 4331. 

Jesus redeemed me. 4353. 

Joy set before us. 4867. 

Keep the joy-bells ringing. 4407. 

King of glory. 4415. 

Leave a bit of sunshine. 4457. 

Lord God omnipotent reigneth. 
4520. 

Lord, is it 1? 13206. 

Must I go to Him alone? 4699. 

Nothing can be greater. 13428. 

© praise His name. 13440. 

O to be faithful. 13445. 

On Calvary. 13477 

One sweet hour with Jesus. 4856. 


One that the children love. 13491. 


Pardon. 4880. 


Power of Pentecost. 4953. 


Praise the mighty works of Jesus. 


4957. 


Press the battle on. 4961. 


Seasons of refreshing. 5095. 
Some glad morning. 5179. 


Something in that name. 5183. 
Spread the sunshine. 0225, 
Storm the forts of sin. 9239. 
Such a little way to Jesus. 
Vale of prayer. 5435. 
Welcome for me. 5521. 


What will it be to be there. 5535. 


Wonderful peace. 5624. 
Word from my Father. 
You are in need. 5649. 
Standard saxophone pieces. 
StandtiMecy Kis) 
25595): (221). 
Stanford (C. V.): 
Bard. 5679 (138). 
Drink to her. 12344 (8). 
Fairy lures. 12785. 
Father Quinn. 14676. 
Fineen the rover. 14687. 


5630. 


15929. 
Palatinate 


Green woods of Truigha. 14776. 

Groves. 14779. 

Hoofs of the horses. 19158. | 

How beauteous are their feet. 
19166. 


1868 oy 


lt. 


waltz. 


Hush-song. 6373 
Intermezzo. 7423. 
Irish rhapsody, no. 6. 8408. 
Jesus Christ is risen to-day. 
Lo! He comes. 17295. 
Marcia eroica. 6758. 
O, ve dead. 12344 (39). 
Pastorale. 7424. 
Shamus O’Brien. 255 
Slow dance. 17917. 
Symphony in D major. 
Three preludes and 
13835-13837. 
Three waltzes. 13838. 
Two crutches. 12344 (36). 
When God of old. 7692. 
While shepherds watched. 
Stanford (Kingsley) : 
Autumn moon. 16447. 
Once in a garden. 2700. 
River lullaby. 17795. 
Stanford (Marian) Put your 
where they belong. 11472. 
Stang (Bertha) For our country ev'ry 


2248. 


5 a(7250) . 


16004, 
Fugues. 


18276. 


arms 


man his very best will do. 18979. 
Stanitz (Marietta) Valse. 7425. 
Stanley (Bart) Publicity. 22610. 
Stanley (Gerald) Seven first grade 

pieces. 7426. . 
Stanley (H. F.) Somebody knows. 

22837. 

Stanley (Jack): 


Dancin’ Dan. 18754, 23678. 

Good-night, sleep tight. 8258. 

If you are as lonesome as I am. 
10545. 

In a quaint old fashioned cottage 


by the sea. 4278. 

Mammy’s little silver lining. 
15283. 

On my wedding day. 7020. 

Sheik’s mamma. 9019. 

Since you came back to me. 
22799: 

You better keep babying baby. or 
baby’s. gonna bye-bye = you. 
18333, 18334. 

You're like a baby. T7788. 

Stanley (Mark) Call of Los Angeles. 
o380. 
Steniey (Wynn): 

Annie. vow re) just’ like’ mag 
mami =)751, 


(ivranny’s song at twilight. 
He used to sing in his sleep, 
he’s sleeping alone. 4079. 

Holding hands. 2063. 

In the eyes of the world yow re 
mine. 8394. 

Just to amuse the baby. 15 104, 

Monkey doodle harem. 4667. 

Never let her learn to dance, like 
Sally she’ll say goodbye. 8742. 


now 


6268. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Scenes that are brightest. 8981. 
Then you'll be sorry for me. 9185. 
Why did I marry my wife. 9335. 
Woman always pays. T748. 
Stansel (Jesse) You’re gonna need 
my lovin’. 748s. 
Stanton (Geoffrey) : 
My sunshine girl. 
Song of the road. 
Stanton (Mary) 


22354. 
11728. 
Mammy’s pickanin- 


nies. 4577. 
Stanton (P. B.) Synthetic gingles. 
DH2VT. 


Stanwell album. 15930. 

Stanwood (E. T.) Blame it on Eve. 
14823. 

Star and the cross. 

Star music co. 


22887. 
Moonlight in Porto 


Rico. 15376. 

Star music pub. co. Sweets oh! so 
sweet to me. 11853. 

Star pub. co. Hiawana. 12921. 


Star Spangled Banner. 3021, 14163 
(540). 
Starbird (W. B.) Cuckoo. 14486. 


Stark (Mabel) Good night. 193. 
Stark (P..V.) My California. 15415. 
Stark (R. H.) I’m glad nobody loves 

you, nobody but me. 10467. 
Stark & Cowan, inc.: 


Big hearted Bennie. 21164, 23488. 


Blue. 5679 (147). 

Chattahoochee. 9413 (166), 9738. 

Don’t feel sorry for me. 5679 
(174). 


Grandma’s boy. 5679 (199). 

He loves it. 5679 (204). — 

Hello Paddy. 756 (41), 986. 

Hottentot trot. 19164. 

i dines (care .till...1 Tost’. you 
21800, 24071. 


I'll build a castle for you. 21817, 
24087. 
I love her just the same. 24093. 


I’m jealous. 9413 (183), 10476. 

I want ’em wild, weak, warm and 
willing. 17084. 

I want the right to call you mine. 
7808 (225), 83860. 

If anyone can steal you. 

In a tent. 9413 (186). 

Maxie Jones, king of the Saxie- 


2161. 


phones. 2465, 5679 (275). 

Nobody. loves me_ now, 5679 
(290). 

Oh! how she lied. T8077 (267), 
8791. 

Oh she is dumb. 5679 (292). 

Oh, sister, ain’t that hot. 9413 


(210), 11249. 
Panorama Bay. 5679 (3805). 
_ Papa blues. 2727, 5679 (306). 
Rose of the cabaret. 9413 (215), 
11540. : 


Rose of the Rio Grande. 5679 
(GG). 

Sighing sands. 9413 (222). 

Tenth interval rag. 25252. 

Under a thousand eyes. 
(246), 13985. 


12344 


Wanita, wanna eat? 756 (125), 
1411. 
Wonder if she’s lonely, too. T808 
(331), 9855. 
Wonderful girl of today. 23282, 
25543. 
You may be fast. 18347. 
Stark music co.: 
Alabama blues. 9446. 
Goodbye old Shanghai. 10257. 
Starke (F. E.) ‘Three clocks. 11955. 
Starks (J/rs. M.) Old maid’s life is 


hard at its best. 22471. 
Starkweather (Nellie) Lonesome for 


someone. 24350. 

Starlight music co. Festa dei fiori. 
12799. 

Starnes (P. J.) Childhood visions. 
23588. 

Starr (Edward) Hot toddy blues. 
19162. 

Starr «_ (ie? *.") Soldier’s message. 
17934. 


Starrett (H. E.) 21473. 


Stasny (A. J.): 
Don’t waste your tears over me. 


Easter. 


14580. 

Waltz me to sleep in your arms. 
12118. 

We can’t get along together, and 
we ean’t get along = apart. 
20768. 

Stasny (A. J.) musie¢ co., ine. : 

Arabianna. 21057. 

Butterfingers. 1656. 

Don’t waste your tears over me, 
14580. 

He had something I ain’t got. 
4075. 


How can I believe you. 19167. 
I've got another lovin’ mamma. 
— 4220. 

It’s all your fault. 21964. 
Killarney colleen. 6583. 

Lonely Hawaii. 2393. 
Midsummer night blues. 2512. 

My Miami mammy. 6918. 
Sun-kist rose. 3046. 
Those silvery bells. 
Tie a little string 


3129. 


finger. 3145. 2 
We can’t get along together. 
20768. 


Staub (Victor) : 
Chanson gaie. S882. 
Cours de piano. 5688. 
Sous bois.- 7398. 


1869 


around your 


INDEX 


Stauffer (Aubrey) : 
Hollywood. 8292, 20974 (139). 


Same old story. S976. 
Stauffer (J. H.) National Sunday 
school march. 11148. 
Stauffer (R. B.) Away down South 
in niggah town. T7876. 
Stayner: (Cs Fey: 
For Sadie. 9413 (50). 


Rhapsody in G minor. 1247. 
Stcherbatchetf (N.) Solitude. 20402. 
Stearnes (D._ B.) My northern 

mammy. 22347. 


Ozark smiles. 20075. 
Awake, oh noble son 


Stearns (C. R.) 
Stearns (Rh: ©4 
of God, 21083. 
Stearns (Theodore) Dreamland waits 
for .you.. .6090, 12727. 
Stebbins (G. C.): 
Assurance. 14253. 
Blessed be His 
143826. 
Gospel hymns. 1475 (8). 
Hiding in the shadow of His love. 
14821. 
Jesus is mine to-day. 15068. 
Oh, to be more filled with Jesus. 
WI ay 
Remember Jesus. 15739. 
Safe in His keeping. 15789. 


name forever. 


Same loving Saviour is mine. 
Waro l; 
That is enough for me. 16041. 


Stebbins (G. W.): 
Come now, and let us reason to- 
gether. 23627. 
Song of the thrush. 5205. 


Surging sea. 25197. 
Steck) (JU OF.) Dreaming of you. 
14597. 


Valse aimée. 5437. 
Laughing. 24282. 
Oh oh Rodolph 


Steck (Paul) 
Steed (E. A.) 
Steedman (H. L.) 
Valentino. 11246. 
Steel (John) My sweetheart of para- 
dise. 20974 (178). 
Steel (N. M.) Piper. 
Steele (A. G.): 
Boat song. 
Under the 
16139. 
Steele (B. J.) 
meples grow. 
Steele (F. W.) Goodbye 
mamma goodbye. 6258. 
Steele (J. W.) Honeymoon. 
Steele (L. P.): 
Senorita. 13703. 
Try and get it blues. 
Steele (Ralph): 
My home in Tennessee. 6907. 
My old southern home. 6920. 
Story of life. 7434. 
Steele (S. W.) Shack where my 
mammy was born. 2935. 


22562. 


14338. 


greenwood tree. 


Where the great big 
5578. 
sweet 


14842. 


20668. 


pt. 11, n.s., v.15 


Steell (Willis) 

Steere (W. C.): 
Matin song. 
Southern sketch. 

Steers (William): 
How to make love like an Irish- 


Ask Mr. Chick, 26. 


2A4G2. 
25137. 


man,” Gas: 
Old bog hole. 7011. 
Steever (EK. R.) Dreaming of. you. 
14597. 
Steffen (Ernest) Nimm mein ganzes. 
herz. 15508. . 


Steger & sons piano mfg. co. Steger 
song book. 1316. 


Steger song book. 1316. 


Steggall (Reginald) Golden eyes. 
21650. 
Steiger (Jimmy) Just one more 


chance. 4391. 
Stein (B. A.) 
Stein (Erwin) 
Stein (Frank) : 

Don’t forget to drop a line to 

mother. 885. 

Won’t you come and walk awhile 
with me. 14118. 

Stein (Johnny) : 

I ain’t never had nobody crazy 
over me. 2094, 6378. 

Lullaby lady. 4555. 

Stein (Joseph) Oh! Horace, please 

stop that now. 15541. 

Steinberg (A. L.): 

Close yo’ eyes. 9782. 

Day dreams. 21396. 

Every single light on Broadway 
means home sweet home to me. 
10081. 

IT can’t shake my blues. 

Oh me, oh my, oh Madge! 

Red-headed Rose. 22633. 

Syncopation blues. 16005. 


Leviathan... 22078. 
Pierrot lunaire. 24859. 


21795. 
17618. 


Yodelling the blues. 16338. 
Steinberg (Samuel) : 
How long do we live. 10391. 


Yosel. 12286. 
Steiner (Gabor) (L. Singer & ¢o.): 
Am Kanapee! 12380. 
Billetdoux. 12484. 3 
Das ist die Gretel aus Fiinfhaus. 
12662. 
Du alter Stefansturm. 10006. 


Du wirst mich schon erhoren. 
16747. 

Else. 14614. 

Endlich hab’ ich dich wieder! 
14616. 

Frau’n, die niemals man besessen ! 
101738. 

Friihling im alten Wien! 12840. 

Herr aus Graz. 12916. 5 

Holder engel, werde mein! 14831. 

I und mei maderl. 12994. 

Ieh kenn’ ein restaurant. 13007. 


Im Mai. 18025. 


1870 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


In ihren Armen hab’ich an dich 
gedacht. 17119. 

In Neustiff am wald. 13041. 

Komm’, spiel’ mit mir! 13125. 

Ktiss’ mich nicht auf den mund. 
13128. : 

Maja one-step. 13254. 

Mein kleiner apparat. 15318. 

Meine pupperlin. 22222. 

Morgen. vielleicht! 11036. 

Nur zu bald wird man alt! 13429. 

O ihr lieben, alten biume. 13484. 

O,ktiss’ so lang du ledig bist! 
15528. 

Ob’n auf der knédelhtitten. 11220. 

Sthndchen. 13834. 

Ti-ti-pu. 11964. 

Wann i nur mei’ weinder! hab’. 
14031. 

VYeisst du es noch? 16216. 

Wenn der vater. 12153. 

Wenn ich mir nur Fanny abge- 
wohnen koénnt. 12155. 

Wenn man’s noch nie gemacht. 
14052. : 

Wir reisen nach wildwest! 14109. 


Steiner (Herbert) : 
Rose Marie, flower of Spain. 2859, 
5041. 
Treat ’em rough. 11995, 13953. 
Steiner (Howard) I ain’t got nothin’. 
8315, 10411. 


Steiner (Max): 
Every heart has a dream. 3885. 
I wish I could believe you. 2154. 
Insignificant me. 2220. 
Listen, Mister Verdi. 2370. 
Passers by. 2781. 
Ring for Rosy. 2839. 
Wake me up with a kiss. 3236. 


Steinert (—) Prelude. 25595 (493). 
Steinfelds (J. M.) Our God is love. 
17667. 


'Steingriber-verlag: 

Bagatellen. 21109. 

Ballade. 21208. 

Drei lieder. 21204, 21205. 

Drei stiicke. 21206. 

Klavier-werke. 22734, 22785. 

Sonate. 21207. 

Sonaten und Partiten. 21096. 

Sonette. 21208. 

Spielmannsweisen. 22871. 

Streich-quartett in G dur. 25176, 
25177. 

Thema und variationen. 23024. 

Vier lieder. 21209. 


Stelle (I. M.) There’ll come a time. 


~ 13915. 
Stelljes (G. J.) jr. Maroon victory. 
6767. 


Stephen (David) Folk songs of Scot- 
jand. 12821. 
Stephen (W. G.): 
Case song book. 9715. 
My cherished old pipe. 11078. 
Stephens (A. G.) Good-bye to Boston 
town. 4015. 
Stephens (H. P.). Listen while I say. 
131%3. 


Stephens (Leona) - Ships that pass 
by in the night. 22777. 
Stephens (N. A.) Mother. 22298. 
Stephens (N. B.): 
Comin’ through. 18714. 
Li’l sheep. 19563. . 
Lion and lamb. 19569. 
Way home. 20766. 
Stephenson (B. J.) In my wonderful 
garden of dreams. 2200. 
Stephenson (M. B.) In my wonderful 
garden. 2200. 
Stepping stones. 21520, 21928, 22481, 
22504, 22621, 22895, 28280, 24843. 
Stept (Sammy) : 
She’s so different now. 11631. 
You'll change your mind. 9391. 
Stept & Shimola, ine. She’s so dif- 
ferent now. 11631. 
Sterling (Bob) Why did you leave 
me, for no reason at all. 18297. 
Stern (A. J.): 
Always reminds me of you. 12379. 
Be my oriental maid. 796. 
Is she brainless. 13056. 
Kisses that you gave to me. 13119. 
Look what you made out of me. 
2397. 
What good was he to his wife. 
14059. . 
Stern (J. W.): 
Don’t forget the girl that loves 
VOU.) Loaode Ca). 


I don’t blame you, Tom. 25595 
(128). 

My mother was a lady. 14163 
(373) 


No one ever loved you more than 
I. 14163 (387) 
Stern (Jack): 
Dance. 3024. 
While you were making believe, I 
fell in love with you. 3279. 
You didn’t want me when I want- 
ed you, I’m somebody else's 
now. 183841. 
Stern (Kay) ine. He may be your 
good man Friday. 14799, 21712. 
Stern (Leo) Slumberland. 5679 (99) 
Sternberg (Constantin) Septieme 
etude de concert. 25029. 
Sterndale- Bennett (—) Serenade. 
9007. 


Sterndale-Bennett (R.) Just one rose 
for me. 13102. 


1871 


INDEX 


Sterndale-Bennett (T. C.): 


All on a day in June: 12369. 
It’s a beautiful day. 13061. 
My pale pink mammy. 8721. 
Rum-ti-tum! follow the drum. 
15781. 
Sterne (E. N.) Whistling fantasy. 
25504. 
Sternheim (Nachum) Dus _ Yidishe 
lied. 896. 
Stetten (Hanns) : 
Lu... 4553: 
Rumpler fox trot. 5057. 
Steve. 8567. 
Stevens (A. J.) You smiled my heart 
away. 16355. 
Stevens (Constance) Nature . songs 
for little singers. S737. 


Stevens (E. C.): 


I’m grieving for my daddy. 246. 
Struttin’ Sam. 11794. 
Those love-forsaken blues. 20626. 


Vampin’ way my lonesome blues. 


16152. 
Stevens (Elliott) Yowll remember 
me. 12302. 
Stevens (Elmer) Love and. kisses 
were hever meant for me. 19620. 
Stevens (Ernest): 

Down the road to yesterday. 


23736. 
Like a rose, 
Stevens (G. A.) 
1361. 
Stevens (J. F.): 


13168, 15185. 
That little geranium. 


Down to the.sea in ships. 6080, 
12721. 

Dreaming dreams of you. 6089. 

Hear,.O God, my prayer. 10321. 

Kathleen, rose o’ Kildare. 15116. 


6703. 
some good diggers. 
get none of mine. 


Love’s sunshine. 
They’re sure 
but they’) 
25283. 
Stevens (J. 8.): 
xood enuf to eat. 
When you're tired. 
Stevens (Lathair) 
blues. 3088. 
Stevens (R. F. 8S.) It was a lover and 
his lass. 14163 (280) 
Stevens (R. W.) 
ner SUZ1. 
Stevens (V..T.): 
Love and kisses were never meant 


10258. 
12201. 
Tell ‘em about me 


TO: nie. awe 
Soothing lullaby. 22856. 
Stevenson (A. L.) Sons of Scotland. 
13808. 
Stevenson (Allan) Twotime mamma. 
23106. 
Stevenson (EK. W.) Don’t call her 
maw. 21433 
Stevenson (Ellsworth) Little stars 
seven, 6665. 


1872 


Star-Spangled Ban- 


ae 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Stevenson. (frederick) : 


Ecstacy. 3845. 
Inconstanecy. 4306, 4307. 
May-day. 7808 (76) 


Stevenson (Mary) Love 


10857. 
Stevenson (Onslow) : 
Love in Chinaland. 6689. 
Rose of Spain. 5044. 
Steward (J/rs. Henry) : 
Forlorn girl. 6198. 
Modern Dixie highway. 6843. 
Stewart (A. B.) I long to be there 
once again. 14899. 


mey “NHoOwW.. 


Stewart (A. J.) Ave Maria. 18473. 
Stewart (A. L.) Love apple. 10848. 
Stewart (Archie) Puppy love. 24902. 
Stewart (C. J.) Fashion row. 18943. 
Stewart (C. W.): 

Are you happy with me? 9514. 


Dreaming of you. 9998. 
I’m saving my kisses for someone. 
10483. 
My heart is a harp. 
Wind of the night. 
Stewart (D. M.): 

Cradle of the living God. 
Four songs. 9112. 


11105. 
12246. 


16642. 


Hey nonny no. 14816. 

House of mine. 16974. 

Night. 15501. 
Stewart (D. T.) Why did I let my 

daddy go away. 18294. 

Stewart (Dolly) Sum of life. 1524. 
Stewart (E. M.): 

Are you happy with me? 9514. 


Dreaming of you. 9998. 
I’m saving my kisses for someone. 
104838. 

My heart is a harp. 11105. 

Wind of the night. 12246. 
Stewart (H. E.) Study war no more. 

22914. 

Stewart (H. J.): 


I cannot weep beloved. 14877. 
Processional mareh. 1238. 
Spanish military march. 604, 
605. 
Stewart (H. S.): 
Bla-a-a! 5838. 
Half moon barecarolle. 6289. 


Rip Van Winkle. 
Stewart (J. J.) 
19226. 

Stewart (Lionel) 
vou leave me? 
Stewart (R. A.) 

dreams. 243879. 
Stewart (T. M.) 
Volstead blues. 
Stewart (Ursul) 
shine on. 5608. 
Stewart-Baxter (Maud) 
(M. 8S.) 


1202.0": 
I know you love me. 


Old pal, why did 
4840. 
Love’s dream of. 
Dancing off the 
14513. B 
Will the honeymoon 


See Baxter 


INDEX 


nos, 1-13, 1923 


Stiblitz.(C. L.) Victory’s won. 16162. 
Stickles (William) : 
Birth... 3532: 
Kour and twenty snow flakes. 
3946. 
Lass 0’ Willean. 25595 (424). 
My soul is athirst for God, 13590. 
Open road, 24760. 
Tired. 160S0. 
Wage of the fighting men. 16184. 
Wind. 33806. 
Stieneker (Henry) 
me. 11682. 
Stier’ (W. ‘C.) 
deltas )05211. 
Stiger (Jimmy) Violet. 14015. 
Stiles (D. a Trust on. 92382 
Still: €W: ie é 
ebndal. 13684. 
*Sposed to. 13824. 
Stilling (Holck) : 
Det var en Knippel. S879. 
Jeg ved, hvor han er. 1056... 
Stine (1). A.) Powder .River blues, 
Jet ‘er buck. 2778. 
Stingle (Ny: H.) 
yi Dey Stas 267. 
Stinnette (Juanita) : 
Ain’t you comin’ back Lil to atk: 
sonville. 20999. 
Lost control. 15228. 
Rain song. 20188. 
Razzin the jazz. 15730. 
Wicky wacky blues. 16298. 
Stirling (Elizabeth) All among the 
bariey. 14163 (138). 
Stitzel (M.) Tin. roof blues... 7547, 
138842, 16077. 
Stobart (H.) Oh fair Canada. | 11238. 
Stobbe (W. RR.) Fantasia on Irish 
and Scotch melodies. 18940. 
Stoechetti (M. R.) Cu ssoreta e cu 
BEGY 2 ia te 
Stocchetti (Raffaele) 
1S7TOS. i 
Stoddard (MM. B.) They all turn their 
nose up at me. 20612. 
Stoessel (Albert) Old folks at home. 
25595 (460). 
Stogden (Harry): 
Lazy Honolulu. 13144. 
Pea-nuts, popcorn, candy. 8849, 
Somewhere for me someone is 
Waiting. 756 (100). 


She’s the gal for 


Songs of Phi gamma 


Scouts of the 


Come lVedera. 


Somewhere for me there’s some- | 


ohe waiting. 
11709, 20416. 
Valparaiso. 9255. 
Stohn (Edith) 
me. 20775. 
Stojowski (S.): 
Prologue, Scherzo et variations. 
18601. 
Variations et fuge. 18181. 


9076-9078, 11708, 


Wear your smile for 


Stokking ( Wiiliam ) Miss Peacock. 


Stole (Emil) : 
Bily Satécek. 7920. 
Milko ma&é. 22250. 
Na_ fate, 17547, 22366, 22367. 
NaS bobetek. 17550. 
Silhacek. 22791, 22792. 
Viese. 18199. 
Stoltz (A. A.) From flapper to Egyp- 


tian queen, she’s my girl just the 


same. 6211. 
Stolz (Robert): 

Andulka, lass mich 
blasen. TS44. 

Dein  siisses, brennend — rotes 
miindechen. 14543. 

Du braucht nur treu zu sein. 
10007. 

Du darfst alles, was du_ willst 
mein schatz. “10008. : 

Du kleine fee, du kleine scham: 
pusfee. 16009. 

(rarterl mit bliihendem  weine. 
5961. 

Halt dich fest, dass du die bal- 
ance nicht verlierst. 10293. 

Ich weiss ein nachtlokal, mit 
einer nische. 4247. 

Im monat Mai gesehehen viele 
wunder. 24149. 

In swonemiinde triumt man in 
sand. 17126. 

Komm, wir geh’n dem schein des 
mondes nach, 4427. 

Liebe geht um. 6626. 

Liese, komm’ auf die wiese. 24504. 

Midi. 17368. 

Miidi, mein stisses Midi. 10895. 

Ohne lieb wirs auf der welt nicht 
so wundersch6n bestellt. 11255. 

Rosen de madonna. 2871. 

Schreib’ dir doch die nummer auf 
von meinem telefon. 5087. 

So lang du einer nicht die treue 
schworst. 11687. 

Tanz’ mit, Java.. 25238: 

Tu’ was du willst, heute sag’ ich 
nicht, nein. 25350. 

Was die kleinen midchen triiu- 
men, wenn der mond durehs fen- 
ster lacht.° 12124. 

Weib. 5519. 

Wenn dich ein. miidel. ktisst. 
12154. 

Stone (H.) Mexican Rose. 6814. 
Stone (H. L.): 

My Washington. 8731. 

Since I first met you. 2957. 

Swanee rose. 5268. 


trompete 


Stone (j/rs. S. R.) Do your best for 


Jesus. 18821. 
Stoneham (R. A. A.) 
20380. 


18738 


Sleepy seas. 


UNIDIEX 


pila, Miss vei8 


Stoneham (Walt.) If we should say 

adieu. 8375. | 

Stoner (jlother) : 

Joyizers. 4871. 
Stoner’s (Mother) jinglelays for 
the world. 22899. 

Stoner (W. 8.) Joyizers. 

Stop flirting. 22491. 

Storey (M.nnie) Waves of sunshine. 

183864 (213). 

Stork music pub. co.: 
Country memories. 
I}reams of the desert. 
Eastern love. §135. 
live gifts from the stork. 7961. 

Storm (C. W.) Moonlight in‘ Florida. 


4371. 


21358. 
8122. 


24541, 
Storms (F. LL.) Coffee’ 'eup' blues. 
8020. 
Story (Lewis) Gulden September. 
16881. 
Story: (Pn. Boye 
Be my singing bird. 14287. 
Ikids. 10691. 
Lonely V’ll be when away dear. 
22119: 
Sailing through life with Dora 
Lee. 22699. 
Where dear old daddy held me on 
his knee. 9826. 
Storyland.’ 25171. 
Stotelmeyer (M. C. V.) Yellow rose 
of Texas. 18322. 
Stothart (Herbert) : 
April blossoms. 1538. 
Bambalina. 3486. 
Good bye little rosebud. 1997. 


I love you, I love you, I love you. 
19240. 


I wonder why the glow-worm 


winks his eye at me. 19305 
If I told you. 2165. 
Plain Jane.’ 17719. 
Stick to your knitting. 22897. 


9342. 
a girl for 


3296, 
can blame 
T7184. 


Wildflower. 
You never 
dreaming. 
Stott (TH. FL): 
For thee. 14704. 
Who wants to go a-roaming. 
Stoughton (R. S.): 


Aphrodite. 9507. 
Calypso. 3578. 
Jacqueline. 13068. 
Laila’ * 2325! "2526: 
Lou‘siana nights. 19617. 
Shahrazad. 2936. 
Woman of Sycher. 1445. 
ota 20972. 


Stout. :(C. A.) : 
Oh as a lie somebody told to me. 


17622. 

Those who live in glass houses, 
mustn’t throw any © stones. 
18101. 


1874 


I 


Stout (i. J.) Pictures of grand-dad. 


518. 
Stout ¢€S. M.) In that’ city mear at 
hand. 19854. 
Stoutenberg (I. C.) Choo Fong. 
3630. } 
Stovall (Joe) : 
How’s yor’n? . 2U@tis 


I’m so sad without you. 24112. 

That silly waltz. 25260. 

You got yo’ key in the wrong key- 
hole. 20988. 


Stover (Harry) : 


Ill never do it again. 21822. 


In a covered wagon with you. 
13030, 17115. 

Over on Chestnut Hill. 17677 
Sahara moon. 553. 

Stowe (L. H.): 
Idle dreams. 21891. 
Oh! you don’t know. 22460. 
Yow’re gonna’ miss me, 23321. 


Strache (Téd.) : 

Schéne mama. 7260. 
Zwolf kinderlieder. 9569. 

Strader (J. E.) Who is on your mind. 
25012. 
Strahm (F. 
10112. 

Straight (Charley) : 

Hiddlin’ around. 10116. 
That’s everything. 238018. 
That’s ev’rything. 25258. 

Strand (B. F.) Tip top. 58367. 

Stranger. 25173. 

Strasser (William) : 
Lamentation. 2327. 
Mélancolie. 2483. 
Mélodie. 3030. 
Réverie. 2834. 

Strasswan (Albert) 

dreams. 8487. 

Straten (Léon) Japanese moon. 

Strathdee (Jack): 

Kitty Kearney. 8473. 
Regular fellows. 8926. 
Tell her while you waitz. 

Stratton (Anne): 
Plantation ditty. 
Wash-day. 14034. 

Straus (Oscar) : 

Ach Anton, steck den ten ein. 

_, 20364. 

Agyptischer flirt. 23367. 

Am blauen Nil. 23391. 

Cleopatra, du k6énigin vom Nil. 
23612. 

Ja, so ein frauenherz 
goldene laute. 24196. 

Last waltz. 4452. 

O-la-la. 13435. 

Perlen der Cleopatra. 24824. 

Torichte jungfrau. 16098. 


Festival mass in G. 


J.) 


Juliet of my 


4359 


9165. 


13571. 


ist ein 


ENDEN 


nos. 1-138. 1923 


Strauss (.Fohann): 


Beautiful blue Danube. 5808. 


Friihl ngstimmen - paraphrase. 


C212. 


On the beautiful blue Danube. 


11280. 


Persian march. 14163 (431). 


Spring greeting. 22881. 
Strauss (Josef) Village swallows. 
12079. 


Strauss (R.S.) Susan. 

Strauss (Richard) : 
Ariadne on Naxos. 3031. 
Ceeily. 21259. 
Frau ohne schatten. 
Freundliche vision. 
Heimkehr. 22906. 
Morgen. 22907. 
Schlagobers. 25174. 
Schleehtes wetter. 22908. 
Stindehen. 22909. 
Tanzsuite. 25175. 
Traum durch _ die 
22910. 
Winterweihe. 


Strauwen (Jean): 

Impromptu [et];Humoresque. 4272. 
Princesse Marie-Jose. 13599. - 
Strawinsky (Igor) Trois piéces. 9119. 
Stréabbog (L.) pseud. See Gobbaerts 

(Teg hs}, 


Streabbog (R.): 
Happy hours. 


20510, 22956. 


7436. 
22905. 


11788. 


diiummerung. 


22911. 


4054. 


Wild rose waltz. 5605. . 
Streeker (Heinrich) : 
Am Njassa-See. 3414. 


Ob’n auf der knédelhiitten. 11220. 


Streeter (J. W.) jr. She’s waiting 
for, me. 13718. 

Streeter (R. S.) When the moon 
looks down on Dinie. 9315. 

Strehiow (G. F.) Florient. 23827. 

Strenna Piedigrotta 1923. 25178. 

Stretch (Maurice) Supposing. 11816. 


Strickland (Lily) : 
« Dreamin’ time. 
Honey child. 


25095 (371). 
7808 (216). 10568, 


10369. 
Jenandra. 19425, 24206. 
Lal, °19526; 24278. 


Lament. 19529, 24280. 

Little Indian chief. 24326. 

Me an’ mah pardner. 1136. 

Miss you so. 13313. 

My lover is a fisherman. 1160. 

Negro meiodies of the old South. 
TTODT. 


Night song. 19931, 24643. 


Santa Anna’s patio. 8977. 
Sweet the music. 20523, 25208. 


To mission San Francisco. 


i 9213. 
Tryst. 20669, 25349. : 


Stringfield (A. M.): 
Buy a bungalow. 3567. 


Long Beach by the sea. 15219. 
Sheepshead Bay. 15832. 


Strobel (Helen) Puppy love. 17753. 
Stroeva (Dora) Chicki, chicki. 18671, 
21289. 
Stromberg (Arvid) Just you. 4897. 
Strong (L. R.) Kentucky lullaby. 
2284. 
Strong (Mark): 
sroadcasting. 18585. 
Burmah rubies. 9674, 
Fairy cobbler. 8173.° 
How can I help loving you? 2079. 
I’m getting bhetter ev’ry day. 
DA Wea 


Mary Ellen, she’s waltzing mad. 
383, 10927. 


Meow- Maria... 2502. 
My bamboo flower. 4705. 
These silvery bells. 3129. 


You never know what's. waiting 


round the corner. 18350. 
Stross (Ired) : 
Poor little moth. 20142. 


22740. 
20519. 
9176, 


Searching. 
Sweet mama. 
That’s that. 
Stroud (Arthur) : 
Great white road is calling. 21675. 
Hush-a-bye lullaby. 191838. 
I love you granny, but I must love 
mammy more. 19238. 
Oh! I’m longing. 13455, 
One golden hour of dreams. 
Stroud (Lynn): 
Ill have, to 


1198. 


tell you sometime. 


4171, 

I’ve lost you, so why should I 
care. 2146. 

Is there any broken hearts in 
heaven. 6510. 


Strum (Murray) What you was, you 
used to be, but you ain’t no more. 
16224.. 

Strumillo (F.): 

My baby. 19830. 
Siréne. 20372. 
Tango de la nuit. 

Strumskis (Xavier) : 

Gieda gaideliai. 3974. 

Kad Sirdi tau skausmas. 2279. 
Stuart (FE. M.) Si went a-sighin’ for 
a Siren. 25058. 
Stuart (Hlizabeth) 

5622. 
Stuart vCHs Ges 
I’m saving my kisses for someone. 


20555. 


Wonderful love. 


10488. 
Si. went a-sighin’ for. a siren. 
25058. 
Wind of the night. 12246. 
Stuart (Leslie) If you were me. 
14163 (264). 
oO 


INDEX 


Stubbs (C. F.) musi¢ co. Girls, they 
are just what they ain’t. 10220. 
Stuber (B. F.).. Stuber’s. (B. F.) in- 
strumental music course for use in 

public schools. 11796. 
Stuchbery (EH. W.) Prayer will win 
the victory. 22590. 


Stucke (P. T.) Fair Oregon. 10091. 


Stuckey (R. L.) We shall sing in 
heaven with the King. 23182. 
Stuff (W. C.) Catalina pearl. 16557. 
Stuhler (W. R.) Heavens above. 
8278, 10535. 
Stults (R. M.): 
Alleluia! He is risen. 1508... 
Bright May morning. 14350. 
Christ our Passover. 1731. 


Christ triumphant.. 3636. 
Console. 23638. 
Constancy. 1768. 


Danee of the lady bugs. 23675. 
Day of resurrection. 6023. 
Dedication festival, 12682. 
Ebbing and flowing. 14606. 
Flow, lightly flow. .7187. 


Give thanks to 
190387. 

God, my King, Thy might confes- 
sing. 28895. 


God’ most high. 


God of Abram praise. 16874. 
God that madest earth and 
heaven. 19049: 


Grasshoppers’ parade. 23938. 

Hail! glorious day. 4049. 

Hear my. cry,”“O "God., 2039. 

How manifold Thy works, O Lord. 
16981. 

In merey Lord incline... 17122. 

In the end of the Sabbath. 4294. 

Jolly tars. 4360. 

Jubilate Deo in C. 17186. 

Keystone songs. 15124. 

King all glorious. 2291. 

King of kings and Lord of all. 
13114. 

Living Christ 4506. 

May-time. 4608. 

My evening song. 19850. 

O Saviour, precious Saviour. 2658. 

Open my eyes, O Lord. 11360. 

Out of the deep. 17671. 


Praise to God, immortal praise. 
24878. - 

Sing my soul, His wondrous love. 
9044. 

Sing with all the sons of glory. 
9045. 

Skating song. 11671. 

Song angelic. 17947. 


Song of long ago. 25121. 


Stump (N. B.) 


25441. 
Sturkow-Ryder (—) Sing a song of 
sixpence. 25076. 


1876 : 


Warren G. Harding. - 


pian, mysevsd$ 


Sturm (—) Whose Izzy is he, is he 
yours or is he mine. 25514. 
Sturtevant (E. O.) Don’t take me for 
a plaything, daddy. 6060. 
Stutchbury (Dora) Call. 
Suddoth (J. G.): 
Confidential blues. 23637. 
Moanin’ groanin’ blues. 22272. 
Those all night long blues. 25290. 
Sudds (W. F-.): 


D887. 


After, 14163: (12) 
Christ’ the Lord is: risen. “14163. 
(101) ; 
Stisse Susi. 20302. 20488, 20489, 20760, 
20783. iit 
Sugrue (P. A.) You may have forgot- 
ten. 25579. i 
Sullivan. (A. 8.2 
Americans. 18431. 


From rock to rock. TSOS (35) 
Grand duke. 14163 (216) 
Mikado. 2515. 

_ My parents were of great gentility. 
TSOS (83) 
Only the night wind sighs. 
(100) 
Onward Christian soldiers. 17658, 

22490, 24759. 


T7808 


Orpheus with his lute. 11312. 
Pirates of. Penzance. 11-401. 


Second new Sullivan selection. 
20313)°25021. an! 

There are cases. 7808 (134) 

We quite understand. 7808 (148) 


Sullivan (C. 4 “Serr wie. 
Sullivan (iy Da) Sullivan’s Trish 
jigs. 3042, 3048. 
Sullivan (Ey) Lb.) : 
Silent Cal. Coolidge. 22783. 


Sweetheart of the shrine. 115849. 
Sullivan “CG. Wey"s 
Tl be straying back to ITreland 
some fine day. 14889. 
Welcome on the mat. 2U7S82. 


Sullivan (Harry): 
I want to be near you dear, 13001. 
I’m in love, 12077. 
Sullivan (Henry) Sahara derby. 
5065. 
Sullivan (Herbert) : 


Chieftain. 45679 
24) 
From rock to rock. TS8OS (35) 
Grand duke. 141638 (216) 
My parents were of great gentil- 
ity. 7808 .(83) 
Only the night wind sighs; 
(100) 
There are cases. T7808 (15-4 , 
We quite understand. 7808S (148). 
Sullivan (Jack) Island nights. 10599, - 
Sullivan (Jerry): 
Hello, old home town of mine. 
6322. 
Little Chinese rag doll. 24522. | 


0) a amo 


(26) gin 8413 (23: 


TSVS 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Only a butterfly. 24758. 
Tripping along with you and me. 
POIBOOs: |' 

Wonderful girl. 12256, 18317. 
Sullivan (N. L.) Sullivan music note 
manual. 25185. : 
Sullivan (P. A.) No surrender. 4790. 
Sullivan (S. ©.) Mah dawlin honey 

chile. 19660. 
Sullivan (Terry) : 
His is a fine phiz, his is. 2059. 
How does the milk get into coker- 
nuts. 6360. 
Human gramophone. 6365, 
pullivan (V. P.): 
Lenore’s answer. 19546. 
Star o’ the East. 20464. 
Sullivan (W. A.): 
Let’s go. 10757. 
Meet me to-night in the park. 
19724. 
Sully (Joe) A chucha-pacha-poo-poo. 
14165. 


Summer (Lester) Dear face. 18774. 
Summer days. 12344 (140) 
Summers (C. E.) Senorita. 7277. 
Summers -(E. L.): 
Dreaming always of you. 18862. 
Loving you. 19645. 
Summers (M. A.) Invocation. 276. 
Summy (C. F.) co.: 
Afterglow. 12360. 
Arabesque-intermezzo. 9512. 
At parting. 9530. 
At play. 18457. 
Away we go. 9544. 
Bear. 21126. 
Birth of the Messiah. 23492. 
Brown. 813. 
Busy fingers. 21215. 
Butterflies wink their primrose 
wings. 21218. 
Cats 12568. 
Chalet girl’s Sunday. 7985. 
Character sketches. 16572. 
Cheerful fire. 12581. 
Child next door. 14424. 
Close at Thy side. 1742. 
Columbine. 12602. 
Dear heart. 9903. 
Deers. 18792. 
Down cherry lane. 9977. 
Drum and the top. 10004. 
Etude melodique. 21513. 
First studies in style. 10129. 
Five canonic studies. 19068. 
Forget-me-not. 12831. 
Fountain. 8196. 
Four little studies. 17883. 
From the very beginning. 944. 
Galilee. 23864. 
Gallant knight. 21601. 
Grandfather’s wooden leg. 12878. 
Grandmother, knitting. 12879. ° . 


Hear Thou our prayer. 980. 
Hippity-hop. 19134. 
Holiday march. 24014. 
Hollyhock. 12925. 
T doubt it. 88324. 
I wonder. 8366. 
If I had wings. 19319. 
In grandmother’s garden. 1032. 
Kettle boils. ©13111. 
Little acrobat. 19572. 
Little clown. 8522. 
Little gentleman. 1089. 
Little sister’s story. 10805. 
Little story. 19589. 
Long tramp. 22125. 
Lord bless you and. keep you. 
£541. 
Lord shall preserve thee. 13207. 
Martha’s favorite. 22202. 
Mignonette. 13306. 
Moonlight dance. 22289, 
Morning glory. 13336. 
Musical moment. 19827. 
Oh, sun flower bright. 13460. 
Old Aunty Chloe. 13462. 
One, two, three. 7027. 
Our Indian guide. 22508. 
Peace be still. 20096. 
Pied piper of Hamelin. 1228. 
Pifferari.. 20117. 
Pride of May. 7146. 
Princess passes. 20161. 
Reassurance. 1245. 
Rider. 8938. . 
Romanza. 20240. 
Rural sketches. 20271. 
School rhythms for the kinder- 
garten. 11592. 
Skips and rhythmical activities. 
11678. 
Slumber boat. 9057, 20885. 
Song of the little feet. 9088. 
Spring joy. 11768. 
Suite juvenile. 15957. 
Two loves. 16128. 
* Um-hm. 9250. 
Under the umbrella. 23116. 
Valsette. 20714. 
Viking ship. 20731. 
Village gossip. 20732. 
Waiting for the May. 695. 
Will-o’-the-wisp. 23267. 
Wind in the chimney. 14106. 
Witch on the broomstick. 20893. 
Sumner (C. L.) Hope on. 4122. 
Sumner (J. W.) Just like you took 
my man away from me, somebody’s 
going to take him from you. 194738. 
Sumner (W. C.) Promises. 11468. 
Sunbonnet Sue. 19573, 19624, 19731. 
20342. Hid 
Sundberg (Nathan) Some one cares. 
2974. 


Sundell (E. M.) Our message. 24772. 


1877 


INDEX 


Sunset music pub. co.: 
Now I know. 22405. 
What a wonderful time. 
Sunshowers. 1899, 7687. 
Suppe (F. v.): 
Jolly fellows. 14163 (290). 
Poet and peasant. 13579. 
Supplee (H. E.) Conductor 
16627. 
Supplementary illustrations. 1330. 
Surdam (H. BE.) Perhaps. 4909. 
Surprise. 5263. 
Surridge (Wm.): 
T’ll never leave my mammy. 
Just like a baby. 10671. 
Sussman (Alexander) : 
Don’t be afraid there’s no one 
around. 23726. 
Nowhere my heart finds peace. 
24669. 
Pretty girls—pretty flowers. 24889. 
There’s always a way way down 
Broadway. 25279. 
We're forever moving. 25450. 
Where is my mate? 7720. 
Who’ll take care of Lucie when 
TPm'gone. 25511. 
You don’t know what you’re miss- 


23202. 


man. 


10447. 


ing when you don’t know why 


you’re kissing. 25572. 
You’re the manager but I’m the 
boss. 25581. 
Sussman (L. I.): 
Noah raised the dickens. 
Sweetheart. 3068. 
Sutherland (HE. E.): 
That patent leather shine of mine. 


4791. 


20592. 
There’s a reason I’m_ lonesome. 
23035. 
Sutherland (Geneva) Powder, paint 
and curls. 20148. 
Sutherland (H. M.) Pieces of eight. 
Dia: 


Sutherland (Jay) Fallin line. 12788. 
Sutherland (Lena) Caroline, oh pal 


of mine. 7976. 
Suthoff (Carl) Sweetheart days. 
11842. 
Sutkiewicz (Lambert) Dear mother 
o’ mine. 8079. 
Sutter (HEugéne) : 
Criss-cross. 99. 
Epée de Verdun. 16770. 
Sutton (C. M.) Saerifice. 5063. 
Sutton (H.): 
Joy wheel. 21996. 
Switchback. 22966. 


Sutton (EH. E.): 
Steal a little kiss while dancing. 
Words 
Why is Miss Liberty all lit up. 
7735. 
Sutton (G. V.) 
daddy to me. 


If you'll be a lovin’ 
4268. 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Sutton (J. E.) O-an N, an I; an O 
an’'an N. © 15522. 

Sutton (Jess) Pyramyths. 7164. 

Sutton (M: W.) In love’s garden. 
15008. 

Sutton (R. F.) 
alpha iota sorority. 

Sutton (Theodore) 


Songs of the Sigma 
11787, 
Dreamer’s land. 


W255 

Svecenski (Louis) Specialized exer- 
cises. 5223. 

Svendsen (J. 8S.) Romance. 115381. 

Svenska (Gamla) Favitska jung- 
fryrna. 14653. 


Svigals (Phil) Just keep on smiling, 
mammy. 15099. 
Svigel (Joe) My fox trot baby. 17499. 
Swader (H. H.): 
Bring back the days of Adam and 
Eve. 5862. 
Hello blues. 19122. 
Swail (M. R.) Geneveure. 16850. 


Swain (Wahneta) Treasure isle. 3369 
(73). 

Swan 
aK RIBS 


Swan & co., Itd.: 
Alannah. 11. 
Baby. 23489. 
Beyond the shadows. 48. 
By night in my dream I sought 
him. 7957. 
Crippled faun. 
Dead dryad. 
Enter these 
emit ke 
Epitaph. 23779. 
Far and near. 14672. 
Faun despondent. 23806. 
Hind in ambush. 24007. 
Home and country. 24020. 
Hymn of Pan. 229, 
Leaves of life. 24289. 
Little Christ. . 24823. 
Lyrical pieces. 24403-24406. 
Melody for the C string. 15322. 
Melody for the G string. 15323. 
Moonlight night. 17455. 
Palm Sunday. 24790. 
Reed player. 24915. 
Savannah. 24990. 
Second rhapsody. 
Shepherd’s song. 
Sonata in F minor. 238512. 
Song of songs. 13797. 
Three songs from the Greek an-_ 
thology. 1578. 


(Roy) Piekaniny angels, 


1785. 
1817. 


enchanted woods. 


13699. 


Three waltzes. 138388. 
’Tis kismet. 16083. 
Two lyrics. 16420. 


Widow bird sate mourning. 3294. — 
Wind’s an old woman. 18512. 
20 little-hand pieces. 23710. 


1878 


INDEX 


' nos. 1-13, 1923 


Swanberg (Zoe): 
Do they broadcast from heaven. 


6044, 
Down the lane to home sweet 
home. 6079. 


To have, to hold, just you. 7551. 
Swander (Don) When I come back. 


3259. 
Swanson (C .A.) Lafva Herren min 
sjil. 335. 


Swanstrom (Arthur) : 
Make hay—hay. 
So nice. 11689. 
Swarthout (B. A.) 
Swartout (D. L.) 
2077. 
Swartout (Estelle) 
ory... 2077. ; 
Swayne (Gus) Rhapsody. 13641. 
Swayne (Pemelia) Mx. President will 
bea female man. 2525. 
Sweden, reciprocal copyright protec- 
tion of music, p. V. 
Sweesy (L. V.) Music primer. 4697. 
Sweet Canaan. 7460. 
Sweeting (E. T.) 
song. 5894. 
Sweney (J. R.): 
All for Thee. 
Jevyond the stars. 
God’s wondrous love. 


22175. 


Hot stuff. 21765. 
Hours of memory. 


Hours of mem- 


Canadian boat 


5679 (4). 
679 (16). 
H67T9 (44). 


Send out the searchlight. 5679 
(95). 

Stately steppings of our Lord. 
5679 (104). 

Tell the whole wide world. 25595. 


(27 1). 
There is a hill lone and gray. 
Pood (aie). 
Unspeakable joy. 
Swerdlow (M. E.) 
10833, 19612. 
Swing low sweet chariot. 25215. 
Swinstead (Felix): | 
A la canone. 3371. 


ZI090) 291), 
Loose fingers. 


A la menuet. 3372. 
Con agilita. 3675. 
Con energico. 3676. 
Cradle song. 9831. 
In a gondola. 6465. 


In a playful mood. 21917. 
Little mazurka. 15182. 
Melodie. 5288. 
Merrymakers. 17417. 
Midnight. 22244. 
Pianoforte sight reading 
8860-8862. 
Quick march. 11478. 
Soldiers. 17933. 
Song. 22965. 
Three short pieces. 
Toceatina. . 5377. 


pieces. 


9148. 


Twilight. 12019. 
Two-step. 23105. 
Valse. 11859. 


106658—24——37 


Ee 


Swope (G. W.) Children’s day 
helper, no. 9. 12584. 
Sword (C. H.) Cotton stockings 
21356. 
Sycamore (J. C.) 
time was over, 
day. 25484: 
Sydney (Norman) 
Sydney (Richard) Prodigal. 2789. 
Sydney (Thomas) School days. 2904. 
Sydney, Acott & co., Itd.: 
Can you forget? 18620. 
Everyone treasures a love dream. 


When the harvest 
fifty years ago to- 


Oh, Emma. 2671. 


18925. 
Sykes (Alfred) Honey, kiss me 
please. 16965. 
Sykes (P. B.) Gem waltz. 16847. 
pyre, Ch. J.) : 


After school march. 5701. 
Barbara polka. 5801. 
Cherry blossom reverie. 
Mamma’s waltz. 6741. 
Syrjala (Helmi) : 
I’m gazing where all would end 
forever. 2120. 
June smiles. 17191. 
My Cape Cod mammy Mary. 
13364. 
Szirmai (Albert) 
Szlatinay (Sandor) 
9165. 
Szule (Joseph) : 
Air de Stilliigwaun. 7814. 
Avoir le piano. 14262. 
Copain-cepine. 14471. 
Filles. 8914, 21549. 
Il faut savoir prendre les femmes. 
14989. 
J’aime. - 15057, 
Legende du Rhin. 
Marche militaire. 
Mosé. 24554. 
Ouverture de la péche. 
Patissiére. 24813. 
Petit choc. 15642, 15643. 
Rirette. 24936. 
Sept melodies. 


5958. 


Rinaldo. 7201. 
Tempo te fruska. 


6618, 10746. 
152953. 


15607. 


16006. 


Sérénade mignonne. 1276. 

Sinai. 13739. 

Tous les deux. 16104. 

Trottin. 253844. 

Va! quand Jamour_ ordonne. 
16144. 


Szusezewiez (Adam) : 
Jazda patrolki. 6532 
Marzenia 0 wolnosci. 6773. 
. Natalia. 6939, 8733. 
Ta bouche, 7477-7480, 11173 
Tabb (R. V.) Four rhythmic pieces. 
9149. 


| Tabernacle pub. co.: 


| 
1879 


Assurance. 14253. 
Blessed be His 
14326. 


name forever. 


| 
; 
| 


INDEX 


Tabernacle pub. co.—Continued. 

Hiding in the shadow of His love. 
14821. 

Jesus is mine today. 15068. 

King’s highway. 18116. 

Oh, to be more filled with Jesus. 
15552. 

Remember Jesus. 15739. 

Safe in His keeping. 15789. 


Same loving Saviour is mine. 
15797. 
That is enough for me. 16041. 


When Jesus the Saviour comes in. 
16238. 
Tabler (Theodosia ) 
not forget. 19199. 
Tadlock (M. E.) 
Jesus? 729. 
Tam-min nacitp. 
Tafarella (Santi): 


I can smile but 
Who will follow 


25219. 


Antonietta. 5753. 
Baciami forte. 21099. 
Pappagallo. 7066. 


T’amero sempre. 7476. 


Pate t ) Méthode compléte de 
flfite. 17420. 

Taft (Mrs. G. W.) Prayer hymn. 
7139. 


Tag (R: W.) Gunga Din. 
Taggart (Jean): 
Calico. 18608. 
Dear little girl. .9905. 
Tagliaferri (E.)  Partenza e arrivo. 
TO76. 
Faia of Egypt. 


23949. 


20538. 


Tailleferre (Germaine) Sonate. 7483. 
Tailliez (M. H.) Postinero. 13587. 


Taishoff (J. L.) She’s the girl I mean. 


15830. 
Tart? (Cr My": 
After. 14163 (12). 


Christ the Lord is risen. 14163 
(101). 

Tait (Mrs. BE. LL.) Oh, come Cin- 
derella, get under my umbrella. 
15539. 

Take a chance. 1844, 2670, 3086. 

Take me, O my Father. 13886. 

Talbert (Wen): 

Down home gal. 9979. 
Lost control. 15228. 

Razzin the jazz. 15730. 
Wicky wacky blues. 16298. 

Talbot (Odilon) : 

Extrait du vespéral romain. 
10087. 

Messe pontificale Pie X. 19750, 
19751. 

Talbott (W. M.): 

Some day. 7356. 

Sweetheart dear. 13876. 

When you smile. 14080. 


Tale of Alsatia. 11872. 
Tales of Hoffman. 2664, 2665, 4812, 
19987. 


“Tamblyn (B. L.) 


pt. 111, 0. s., V.18 


Tallman (Arthur) 
forget. 25106. 


Talmadge (Constance) If anyone can 
steal you, then you’re not the one 


Somehow, I can’t 


for me. 2161. 
Talmadge (Elizabeth) When the 
sheik is kissing you. 9316. 


Tama music pub. corp. Radio blues. 
TAT. 

Light of light shine 
on. 4477. 
Tammaro (Giovanna): . 

Papucchiella. 22526. 
Vendetta. 16154. 
Tammaro (Pasquale) 
ciana. 14891. 
Tandler (H. J.): \ 
Manzanilla. 19690. 
On the shores of 
2699, 11289. 
Tanieff (S.) Among foes. 9480. 
Tankovitch (Julia) My moon maiden. 
4730. 


Canzone Lu- 


Aloha = land. 


Tannahill (Jolin)  Love’s aye the 
Same, 6694. 
Tanner (KE. E.): 
Baby and I. 21088. 
Irish mother’s heart. 


21954. 


Rin. tin tim "20225, 


Spanish patrol. 22870. 
Twilight witch. 23101. 

Tanner (Mrs. G: CG.) Watermelon 
vender. 23176. 
Tanner (Mrs. I. G.) To me you're 
dearer every day. 25314. 
Tannhiduser. 25427, 25429. 


Tansman (Alexandre) : 
Trois etudes transcendantes. 


7 de 


8 mélodies japonaises. 1348. 
Tanz der l:bellen. 19023. 
Panzman “GU ot. jos 

‘Goldee. 21649. 

Goldene chasene. 191. 

Ich will a chusin. 21888. 

In the garden of Eden. 10577. 


Yiddisher Sante Clause. 1457. 
Zise liebe. 25598. 


Tanzo (Pietro) Dream of Italy. 8115. 


Tapioca. 5298. 

Tapp (Rex) On the edge of town. 
1196. 

~Tapper (Thomas) Natural - music 


_ charts. - 7808 (85-89) 
Tarantina (EK. G. D.) You say forget 
you. 3352: 

Tarantola (Giuseppe) : 
Ballo di Nofrio. 12448. 
Carlo magno. 21247. 
Mazurka napoletana. 
Nofrio la fardazza. 
Nofrio miraculusu. 
Risata di Nofrio. 
Sogno di primavera. 
Tarantella calabresa. 


22216. 
24661. 
22398. 
22664. 
13773. 
25234. 


1880 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


ee ee 


Viva il vino. 25419. 
Viva Menfi. 23159. 
Zia rosa. 23341. 
Tarelli (H.) Fai ana. 6150. 
Tarenghi (Mario) Serenade. 7808 
(288) 
Tarnofsky (—) Had I a thousand 
eyes. 141638 (221) 

Tashner (J. CC.) Don’t: you know. 
9969. 

Tate CAE. ): : 

Glorious dawn. 1979. 

It’s the same old way. 8410. 

Love’s golden way. 6702. 

Peter the ploughman. 2T7AT. 

Tate’s (Arthur F.’s) comprehen- 

Sive and up-to-date pianoforte 
tutor. 18047. 
Tate (C..C.) What a fool I was, to 
waste my love on you. 711. 
Tate (Hrskine) & co.. inc. Chinaman 
blues. 5950. 
Tatelbaum (Wm.) : 

In May time. 24161. 

May day waltz. 10940. 

Tango. 25229. 

Ten little fingers. 11894. 
Tautges (E. M.) O’Needa. 6986. 
Tavan (Emile): 

Langage des yeux. 18364 (124). 
Sous le ciel bleu. 18364 (195) 
Taylor (A. B.) Tim lonely to-night, 

Py dittle, girl. 10478. 
Taylor (A. H.). ; 
Now I lay me down to. sleep. 
9413 (104) 
Oft when my soul in. anguish. 
- 9413 (108) 
Old trundle bed. 9413 (111) 
g Rock of ages. 9413 (122). 
Taylor “(Wrs. A: oH.) : 
Now I lay me down to. sleep. 
9413 (104). 
Oft when my soul in anguish. 
9413 (108). é 
Old trundle bed. 9413 (111). 
Rock of ages. 9413 (122). 
There’s a beautiful land on high. 
18081. 
Tayler (A. RB.) Song’ book.. of. the 
United States naval academy. 5190. 
Taylor (Alfred) Radio bugs. 17759. 
- Taylor (Austin) Songs of the reap- 
mers. ...22853. 
# Faylor (CC: A.) :It’s the voice.of a. 
, heavenly angel. 24192. 
etaylor (C. °F.) King’s highway. 
13116. 
eiaylor (C. J.) I’m mad at nivyself. 
- 14925. 
Taylor (Colin) Four cameos. 25235. 
“Taylor | (Dave): 
Always wear a smile, 14210. 
Put your wife on the ice for the 
summer time. 13605. 


Why does the moon start in shin- 
ing when you’re about to fall. 
14099. 

Taylor (Deems) : 

Banks 0’ Doon. T7886. 

Belles maniéres. 3514. 

Captain Stratton’s fancy. 5907. 

Départ de lame. 3764. 

Petite robe. 4916. 

Through the 
20634. 

Taylor (Douglas) Fairies were trip- 
ping. 14662. 

Taylor (Ernie) I’m forever thinking 
of you. 14912, 19249. 

Taylor Ch wee) Album mélodique. 
21005. 

Taylor (Franklin) Thoughts of long 
ago. 5308. 

Taylor (G. E.) -Tell. me with this 
waltz. 5310. 

Taylor’ (G. H.)-° am all alone. Zant. 

Taylor (Gladys) : 

Fiddler of Dooney. 18957. 

I’m glad it’s over now. 4189, 
6407. 

Lake isle of Innisfree. 172445. 

Taylor (H. C.) Wonderful burglar 
of love. ‘7750. 

Taylor (H. H.) Song that my mother 
sang to me. 11781. 

Taylor (Harry) Like sweet mamma 
likes sweet papa. 10778, 17274. 

Taylor (Helen) Songs from many 
lands. 2997. 

Taylor (J/rs. J.D.) Oh I don’t know 
what the world is coming to. 
19999. 


looking ~— glass. 


' Taylor (J. HH.) .We won ‘a “glorious 


victory. 25455: 
Taylor (M. F.) To the green hills of 
Virginia, let me go. 3156 
Taylor .(M.  M.)3 
Down where the vest begins. 
9984. 
~ Hoodoo, who do you love. 10372. 
Taylor (Mary): 
I’ve got the wanta-be blues. 8358. 
I want you all to myself. 2152. 
Taylor (Mertha) I’m longing for a 
cottage by the sea. 10479. 
Taylor (Philip) Wistful Joan. 
16313. 
Taylor (Raynor) Wounded soldier. 
3329. 
Taylor (S. C.) See Coleridge-Taylor 
(S.) 
Favilor «CSD: ine: : 
My Bohemia. 25638. 
Plaintee, plaintee love. 2759. 
Poverty lane. 2777. 
Taylor (Tell) I love you all the 
while. 19237. 
Taylor (Ais; We) Poppy. : #5683. 


1881 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v. 18 


Taylor (W. B.) Honeymooning up 
in the sky. 12930. 
Tceherepnin (N.): 
Cradle song. 21366. 
Scene de ballet. TSOS (284). 
Stars of radiant night. °%0468. 


Tcherepnine (Alexandre) : 
Bagatelles. 18498. 
Deunxiéme novelette. 
Petite suite. 20108. 
Premiére novelette. 

Teachers’ music pub. co.: 
Russian march. 2876. 

Telling Jesus. 5311. 
Teague (Cecil) In the sweet bye and 
bye, just you and I. 4802. 
Team-work tunes. 20563, 20564. 
Tech show. Sun temple. 5251. 


18802. 
20154. 


Tedesco (M. C.) See Castelnuovo- 
Tedesco (Mario). 

Tedesco (Thomas) Citizen march. 
14447. 

Tees (J. M.) Sop-tim-bom. 11740. 

Te-Groen (Paul) Melody. 7562. 


Teitler (H.): 
I know what it means to sit and 
ery: 1296. 
True fellowship. 18142. 
You are the girlie for me. 5651. 
Telasco (Jeronimo) Cancion de las 
hadas. 21238. 
Tell Jesus. 25242. 
Tellier (Norman): 
Féte villageoise. 14680. 
Humoresque. 2086. 
Intermezzo. 3091. 
Marche grotesque. 
Ménestrels. 15330. 
Song of the boatmen. 
Sur l’ eau. 15978: 
Venetia. 3209. 
Yvette. 3362. 
Tempest. 164383, 17861. 
Temple (— di) See Di Temple (—). 
Temple (H. B.) I’m longing for the 
folks and home. 4200. 
Temple (Jack) If only I could click 
I shouldn’t mind. 21900. 
Temple de la gloire. 23869. 
Templeton (Stuart) Stars of memory. 
15934. 


2450, 
15905. 


Templin (F. LL.) Can Jesus save? 
21236. 

Ten musical bon-bons. 14163 (54, 
103). 

Tenanto co. Kiss me dear. 4420. 


Tench (M. E.) Call. 5887. 
Tenios (Eric) My dream house. 1159. 
Tennent (H. M.): 
If I should eall. 6444. 
If winter comes, summer will come 
again. 2169, 6448-6451. 
It’s a wonderful thing to be young. 
6514. 


Moonshine. 13332. 
New lamps for old. 13407. 
This freedom. 5353. 
When you and I were dancing. 
14078, 16259. 
Tenney (J. B.) Mexicali Rose. 
Tenney (J. H.): 
Not every one. 12344 (36). 
Thou art my hiding place. 
(571). 
Tenney (M/rs. J. H.): 
Not every one. 12344 (36). 
Thou art my hiding place. 
(STL). 
Tenney (W. R.) 
13596. 
Tepper (Ray) Broadway lights. 1646, 
5864. 


6814. 


14163 


141635 


Pride of Columbia. 


Teres (Albert) : 
Chant of the flowers. 
Dance of the moments. 
Fantastic dance. 38901. 
Italian love song. 4337. 
March celebre. 4582. 
Poetic thoughts. 4936. 
Rustic scene. 45061. 
Serenade classique. 5105. 
Supreme waltz. 5260. 


Terrazzi (Edoardo) Gibb’s. 8219. 

Terrell (W. L.) Old fashion Georgia 
blues. 1190. 

Terriss (Dorothy): 

In a cozy tea.room. 19329. 

Sweet Carmen. 13866. 

Three o’clock in the morning. 

25296. 

Wonderful one. 5623. 
Terry (C. N.) Voyage of life. 
Terry (F. A.) Tooting. 18950. 
Terry (Frances) : 

' Away we go. 9544. 

Brownie’s bugle-call. 12523. 

Carnival dance. 826. 

Characteristic studies 

young. 16573. 

Danse ondulante. 

Etudes miniatures. 

First studies in style. 

Holiday march. 24014. 

Leather stockings. . 13147. 

Little old doll. 18185. . 

Man with the fife. 13259. 

Peasant wedding dance. 1222. 

Sleep fairy. 13755. 

Snow sprites. 13770. 


3609. 
3721. 


9272. 


for the 
Ai s+) PS 

12769. 
10129, 


Terry (H. H.) Sky is always; blue 
7338. 


Terry: (Be 

Hard luck blues. 

I grieve constantly. 

Terry (Leo) My hope chest. 

Perryoi¢Pi BY) 
5795. 


19094. 
19214. 
19863. 


1882 


Back biting blues. — 


ci 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Terry (R. R.): 
Little Tokio. 2387. 
On the road to Bethlehem. 24743. 

Terry (Mrs. Richard) Chick-a-dee-dee. 
3620. 

Terry (Susan) Don’t sing those blues 
to me.» 5795. 

Verry ss) (J. F'.)- “-musie.,, arranging 
studio: 

Hard luck blues. 19094. 

I grieve constantly. 19214. 
Tertis (Lionel) Sunset. 15963. 
Tesio (P.) & sons: 

Je pense a toi. 24202. 

Reponse d’amour. 24923. 

Tesoriero (Nettie) : 

Gemma. 16848. 

Lieta aurora. 15179. 

Tessarech (Jacques): Douze piéces et 
trois études. 16040. 

Tessarini (—) Sonata in I. 15897. 

Test (M. IL.): : 

Dear heart. 9903. 

Fairy bells. 18935. 

While bells of memory chime. 

25500. 

Testa (M.), Stornelli dell’ aviatore. 
15945. 

Tetamo (G.) Suspiro ’e primmavera. 
11818. 

Teubner (. W.)  Polly-nesian maid. 
22578. 

Teubner & Warman. My Irish Nellie 
jewel. 6911. 

Tew (M. B.) My sweetheart is my 
mother. 22357. 

Thackeray (A.) My dreams of you. 
11098. 

Thais. 2462. 

Thalia theater verlag: 

Fiisschen sind zum _ tanzen da. 

10187. 

Rote katze. 17843. 

Tharp (O. J.) ereuel Sunday school 
mareh. 1Ad4s8. 

That Casey girl. 94959 
23212. 

Thatcher (H. R.) Lullaby song. 2424. 

Thayer (Arthur): 

Dandelions. 12653. 

Ponder my words. 20141. 
Thayer (i. JA); : 

Arise, shine, for thy light is come. 

14163 (24). 

Berceuse. . 14163 (55). 

» Crossing the bar. 25595 (64). 
Day of resurrection. 25595 (70). 
How lovely are thy dwellings fair. 

14168 (251). 

In the cross of Christ I. glory. 

14168 (271). / 

Lord my pasture shall prepare. 

T4163" (31%). 

My God and Father while I stray. 

14163 (371). 


de, 21522,,,21826, 


Walk in the light. 14163 (593). 
When streaming from the eastern 
skies. 14163 (607). 
When the land was white with 
moonlight. 25595 (308). 
Where thrums the bee. 25595 
(314). 5 
Thayer (G. S.): 
Antiphonal. 18441. 
Birds at dawn. - 18540. 
Humming of the bees march. 
19175. 
In the park. 19369. 
Memories. 24494, 
Mountain echoes. 24567. 
Song of the lark. 20428. 
Sunset on the mountain. 20503. 
Surprise. 25198. 
Syren’s song. 25218. 
Trapeze. 25331. 
Thayer (Pat) Just a mother’s song 
at twilight. 13090. 
Theater & mode. Hazudik a muzsi- 
kaszo. 6311. 
Theesfeld (Nola) Tennessee girlie of 
mine. 20580. 
Thellman (W.F.) Iam lonesome and 
all alone. 4142. 
Thematic catalog of the compositions. 
18074. 
There came three kings. 3113. 
Therrien (Henri): 
Daddy boy. 16652. 
Night time and you. 6962. 
That’s why ycu make me. cry. 
16045. 
When you get tired of your new 
sweetie. 7711. 


| Therrien (L. J.) Oh, Eva, will you 


marry me? 17616. 
Thiel (-—) Golden sunbeams. 1991. 
Thiere (Charles Le) See Le Thiere 
(Charles) © 
Thirion (Louis) Deuxiéme sympho- 
nie. S090. 
This glad Easter day. 3125. 
Thode (C. C.) I want somebody. 
2149. 
Tholl (B. A.): 
Heaven. 10332. 
It’s true, dear, I love but you. 
194038. 
My little pal. 17515. 
Never again. 4767. 
Tholl (M: EF.) aby. little, pal... 17515, 
Tholmer (J. A.) Little mite o’ dark 
gal. 13183. 
Thomas (—): 
Brightest and best. 21198. 
Glorious dawn. 1978. 
Golden sunbeams. 1991. 
Immanuel. 21911. 
Thomas (A. H.): 
Smile. 5163. 
Sweet Avon. 5269. 


| 1889 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n.s., v.18 


Thomas (A. J.) Sons of liberty. 9093. 
Thomas (A. P.): 


Dear old mother. 18784. 
Rajah. 17770. 
Thomas (Alva) Flapper _ blues. 
23818. 


Thomas (C. F.) When my dreams of 
my dream girl come true. 20830. 
Thomas (C. L. A.): 


Chant des fossoyeurs. 16063. 

Meadow. 13926. 

Overture to the opera Raymond. 
D354. 

Pas des bijoux. 14163 (568, 569). 

Pie Jesu. 14163 (570). 


So this is Venice. 23054, 25289. 
Thomas (C. 8.): 
Dreaming. 6088, 16737. 
Way back home. 9284. 
Thomas (D. V.) Enter 
chanted woods. 23777. 
Thomas (BE. L.) Christmas in art and 
song. 844. 
Thomas (G. W.): 
I ain’t no sheik, just sweet papa 
that’s all. 10412, 12954. 


these en- 


I’ve found a sweetheart. 21868. 
I’ve got a man of my own. 2142. 
Listen to ma. 15191. 
Mammy’s little brown rose. 
19682. 
New Orleans hop scop_ blues. 
19925. 
Shorty George blues. 20350. 
Up the country blues. 20698. 
You have a home somewhere. 
3341. 
Thomas (George) jr. Pal I love. 
ah 
Thomas (H. B.) Mean man. 4613. 


Thomas (H. G.) He is going to meet 
Jesus now. 19109. 

Thomas (Harvey) 
4282. 

Thomas (J. D.) 
8229. 

Thomas (J. E.): 
Searchlight songs. 
Song service. 1304. 

Thomas (J. 7.) : 

Be glad and sing. 23458. 
Christmas memories. 16594. 
Dawn divine. 3740. 
Gift divine. 23879. 
God’s gift of love. 


In Hollywood. 


Glorious and mighty. 


25020. 


23899. 


Golden June-tide days. 23911. 

Heroes’ march. 2051. 

Joy to all people. 24215. 

King of kings. 2295. 

Look, ye saints. 243683. 

March of the young gallants. 
2449. 

Morn of victory. 24549. 

Summer dream. 3044. 


1884 


. Thomé (M. E:): 


"Tis a wondrous promise. 16082. 


Victor King. 25408. 

‘Thomas (J. L.) If the sunshine came 
at one time. 2167. 

Thomas (J. W.) Ride on in maj- 
esty. 540. 

Thomas (lL. G.): e 

Argument. 7852. 

Dance of the debutantes. 8065. 

Grandfather’s clock. 8243. 

Melody with variations. 8628. 

Story-teller (The) 9118. 

Two Dromios. 9247. 

Wooden soldier. 9361. 

Thomas (1 T.)+ . | 

I'll get even with you. 10446, 

21821. 
Just call me smiling Sammy. 
24240. 

Tell ’em *bout me. 16025. 
Thomas (M. G.) Mean man. 4613. 
Thomas (René) Pie Jesu. 14163 

(570). 


Thomas (Rexie): 

He’s nothin’ to you but, he’s my 
medicine man. 4078. 

What’s the use of havin’ honey, 
if there aint no bee to buzz 
aroun’. 5534. 

Thomas (S. A.) Artist’s style instruc- 

tion book. TS82. 

Thomas (Vincent) Tale of Alsatia. 

11872. 

Thomas “CW. Gye 
Found. 1941. 
Kkentucky moon. 

Thomas & Thomas: 
Found. 1941. 
Kentucky moon. 1071, 4409. 

Thomasson (Mrs. G. B.) Misunder- 

stood. 1149. 

Thomé (Francis) : 

En ramant. 7808 (27). 

Menuet La Valliére. 7808 (79). 

Sérénade. T7808 (120). 

Simple aveu. 25068. 

Thomé:i(G. | Pac 
En ramant. T7808 (27). 

Menuet La Valliére. T7808 (79). 

Sérénade. 7808 (120). ai 


1671, 4409. 


En ramant. 7808 (27). 
Menuet La Valliére. T7808 (79)... 
Sérénade. 7808 (120). 
Thomé (M.S. F.) : 
En ramant. 7808 (27). 
Menuet La Valliére. 7808 (79). 
Sérénade. 7808 (120). j 
Thompson (A. C.) That twa-twa tune. 
20598. 
Thompson (A. J.) : 
May song. 2469. 
Rivulet. 2845. 
Song without words. 
Spanish serenade. 


2996. 
3007. 


nos. 1-138, 1928 


INDEX 


Thompson (Albert) : 
My loving mother. 13880. 
Thy kingdom is my goal. 3142. 
Thompson (B. C.) I’m Broadway’s 
dancing fool. 2118. 
Thompson (Babe) : 
Lost little sister. 22136. 
Midnight blues. 8642. 
She walked right up and took my 
man away.- 17878. 
There never was a girl like you. 
DOS. 
Thompson (Bob): 
Cryin’ for my used to be. 16649. 

I want somebody to tell my 
troubles to. 17086. 
Thompson (C. A.) Motherless. 

Thompson (C. W.) & co.: 
Along the garden ways. 21021. 
Call me once more. 822. 
Four winds. 23848. 

His first hair-cut. 16949. 

How do I know. 12941. 

If you were near. 17114. 

Immortelles. 13029. 

Like the old days. 13164. 

Little star. 2386. 

Love me. 243838. 

Once upon a time. 

Pastoral souvenir. 1218. 

Picture in my heart. 24842. 

Rustic romance. 24979. 

Sing we of love. 17905. 

Somewhere land. 7364. 

Spanish dance. 17965. 

Storm. 17989. 

Unfortunate fly. 18168, 253874. 

Vitai lampada. 12087. 

When as I gaze into thine eyes. 
18240. 


Thompson (Charles) 
kiss. 25019. 


Thompson (DeKoven) : 


11051. 


7022. 


Seal it with a 


Someday you'll pay. 5178. 
Stomp. 3027. 
Time will come. 18112. 


Thompson (Hlsie) Seal it with a kiss. 
15814, 25019. 


Thompson (Ernest) Wa waé_ blues. 


25426. 
Thompson (Hugene): 
Kisses. 220387. 


Wooden shoes? 23292. 
Thompson (Fisher) : 
Arabianna. 21057. 
Lonely Hawaii. 2398. 
Thompson (Floryane) : 
For sale my golden 
21578. 
If your eyes were the windows of 
your soul. 21907. 
‘Rose of Mexico. 22681. 
‘hompson (Fred) Cousin from _ no- 
where. 9825, 9826. 


dreams. 


1885 


Thompson (G. L.) Where my mammy 
smiles that Georgia smile. 7721. 
Thompson (Gerald) . In a cozy tea 

room. 24152. 
Thompson (H. E.) Angling. 16424. 
Thompson (Mrs. Harvey) Hurrah for 
the Ku klux klan.. 10399. 
Thompson (J. A.) Golden rule. 23912. 
Thompson (J. W.): 
Course in harmony. 21361. 
There were shepherds. 7527. 
Thompson (Jack): 
For old love’s sake. 
Wait for the sunshine. 
Thompson (K. E.) : 
Barearolle. 9572... 
Bubble and squeak. 
Carolyn. . 9713. 
Valse caprice. 
Thompson (Kenneth) 
ZOO y Sor 
Thompsorw (Leland) : 


1938 
5485. 
9669. 


12060. 
Pal o’ mine. 


If Arthur were king. 21893. 
Taken ship. 1345. 
Watching for the moonbeams. 
12129. 
Thompson (Lucy) Waiting at the 
garden gate. 23168. 
Thompson (Mrs. M.) California. 
18609. 
Thompson. (M., P.).. Moon net. 11023. 
Thompson (Moe): 
After ’m gone. 7811. 
Don’t turn me down. 8107. 


Gone but not forgotten blues. 
oo 
236. 

In the valley. 273. 

Seal it with a kiss. 


(116), 25019. 
Thompson (S. A.) 
rose. 7026. . 
Thompson (T. A.) Mammy’s little 
watermelon coon. 19684. 
Thompson (Van Denman) : 
Dance for Phyllis. 14509. 
Lilas de France. 15188. 
Rue and rosemary. 15780. 
Thompson (W. L.): 
Come where the 
93, 5679 (162), 14460. 
Softly and tenderly Jesus is call- 
ine’ Te0S> (125). 
Thomsen (P. L.) Something. 25110, 


Thomsett (Gillham) : ‘ ) 
Hills of Clare. 21735. 


| 
15814, 23352 | 
; 
One lone yellow ! 


lilies bloom. 


Soft Summer’s eve. 22826. 
Téte a téte. 23008. 
Thomson (J. L.) Chart song. 
Thorgeson (Gerhard) 

come true. 22211. 
(Elizabeth) 
(M:° Cy) 

13448. 

i Ska 


50930. 
May my dream 


Thorn 

Thorn 
sweet. 

Thornburg 
9652. 


Spring. 3015. 
Ode to the bitter 


Brave soldiers. 


pt. m1, n.s., v.18 


Phornbure |) .CN, A.D Have . you 
guessed? 8265. 

Thorne (Langley) Mam/’zelle . Con- 
fetti. 378. 


Thorne (W. A.) 
18364 (2138). 


Waves of sunshine. 


Thornley (Barbara) song of the 
stones. 5204. 

Thorns (Francis) If she but knew. 
4260. 


Thornton (Arthurine) : 
Boy struck girlie blues. 23514. 


Match makers, ltd. 13283. 
‘Thornton (Ch. Ee} 
Daisy. 861. 
Only a dream of the past. 20045. 
When I look’ into your eyes 
mother dear. 1424, 


Thornton (James) : 
Don’t give up the old love for the 
new. 14163 (145). 
Going for a pardon. 14163 (208). 
Let me eall you my sweetheart 
again. 14163 (308). 
On the .benches in 
14163 (411). 
Thornton (Victoria) 
blues. 16938. 
Diem ule: te.) 
My angel mother. 11069. 
Won’t you take the old road and 
return. 16322. 
Thouin (Faina) Our blue-eyed baby. 
T0389. 
Thrane (Waldemar) 
song. 8762. 
Three dances from Charles I. 653. 
Three little business men. 22454. 
Three pieces from The crusades. 654. 
Threlkeld (Erle) Hang your clothes 
on a hick’ry limb. 8257, 14786. 
Thudichum (C. L.) Girl I love best 
my mother. 184. 
Thurman (Mildred) 
¢ 24168. 
Thurston-Hoffman co.: 
If youre sorry. 2174. 
Sweet Hileen. 5272. 
Tibbals (John) pseud. 
(E. S 
Tibbott (Fred): 
Cat’s whiskers. 3601. 
That’s why I’m longing for you. 
3109. 
Tibout. (M. D.).: 
Chanson & boire. 25595 (38). 
Chanson fréle. 25595 (39). 
Fanfreluches. 25595 (86). 
Qu’ -importe. 25595, (228). 
Ton mez. 25595 (281). 
Toujours vous., 25595 (288).. 
Tu m’apparus. 25595 (289). 
Vous étes i 25595 (297, 298). 


the park. 


Hen-pecked 


Norwegian echo 


In old Montana. 


See Lorenz 


Ticciati (Francesco) : 
Te you Were: ere irae ag. 
Minuet. 17431. 
Prélude. 18105. 

Sarabande variée. 17836. — sf 
Seraphina’s minuet. 20319, 20320. 
Tarantella. 20556. 

Tichauer (Hans) : 
Komm’, spiel’ mit mir. 
Sahara. 8968. — 
Shaki. 9018. 

Tidd (G. M.): 

How I miss you no one knows. 
4127. 
I want you, only you. 


13125. 


13008. 


Love dreams. 10850. 
Tierney (KH. F.) Little star motor. 
10806. 
Tierney (Harry) : 


Along the old lake trail. 21022, 
21023, 23387. 

Fountain of life flow on. 21585. 

Fountain of youth. 21586. 

I still love the old love. 21861. 

If your heart is in the game. 
21908. 

In the swim at Miami. 21938. 

Journey’s end. 2262, 10645. 

Keep your eye on the ball. 
24259. 

Let’s do and say we didn’t, let’s 
don’t and say we did. 22072. 

Nearing the day. 1171. 

Play fair man. 22566. 

Same old way. 22708. 

Saw mill river road. 1268, 11581. 

Someone loves you after all. 
22839, 22840. 

Take, oh take those lips away. 
20548-20550. 

Up she goes. 7604. 

Upper crust. 1396. 

We've got to have more. 285184. 

When your heart’s in the game. 
Devoe, 

Tiersch (Edmund) : 

Brasileira. 23520. 

Russia. 5059. 

Tiersot (Julian) 

18844. 

Tiessen (Heinz) : 
Amsel. 5738. 
Amsel hat gesungen. 5739. 
Aus dem stundenbuch. 5779. 
Deutsches lied. 6036. 
Erwachen der braut. 
Gitick. 6247. 

Im baum du liebes voglein. 
Klein Ursel. 6591. 
Liebesode. 6629. 

Sklave. 7337. 

Spruch, 7420. 

Voglein schwermut. 7640. 

Tiffany (Albert) Walk in the ligh® 

5490. 


22029, 


Dors ma colombe. 


6133. 
6456. 


1886 


INDEX 


nos, 1-13, 1923 


Tiffany productions, inc. Fashion row. 
18843. 

iiler 1Gss+ 0. i)! Then’ one anore! 
5341. 

Tileston (A. C.) My day dreams. 
6898. . 
Tilghman (Z. A.) Mister Aviator. 

22264. 

Till I get there. 20637. 

Tillery (N..F.).: 
Kamelia. 15118. 
Wreckers. 16333. 

Tillinghast (C. D.) Batchelor. 18506. 

Tillman (C. D.) When we all begin 
our singing up in heaven. 12192. 

Tillman (Edwin): 

Lonesome and blue. 6675. 
Venetian blues. 680. 
Tillotson (E. S.): 
Gift of love. 21624. 
Saviour. 5077. 
Tillson( F. C.) For sale, my golden 
dreams. 21578. 

Tilsey (Harry) Just a mother’s song 
at twilight. 18090. 

Tiltman (Henry) . Old oak chest. 
13471. 
Times pub. co. Tribute to our flag. 

25500. 

Times square music pub. co.: 

I can always see the sunshine, 
when the clouds are rolling by. 
2o2. 

Lying lips. 363. 

Tindall (Klein) Play it or leave it 
alone. 24866. 

Tindall (Marion) When the ducks fly 
in the autumn. 20834. 

Tindull (Klein) You can’t quit me 
now because I’ve had you too long. 
23310. 

Tinker (Alec) Trouble. 20664. 
Tinker (Jas.): 

Dance of the Toodies. 213884. 
Joe Pepper rag. 21991. 
Rastus and his band. . 22627. 

Tiny tots tales. 3150. 

Tirelli (Gino) Why do you let me 

- pine, 25518. 

Wirindelli (P. A.) : 

Concertino. 14465, 14466. 

I am here. 8316. 

Motivo d’amore. 8683. 

Notturno. 9209. 

q Unclaimed. 9251. 

‘Tisdol (O. C.) Superstitious blues. 

20508. . i, 
‘Tisko (Wm.) Molly-O. 19779. 
Tissier (Berthe) : 

Aragonaise. 14163 (334). 

- Farandole. 14168 (166). 

Pas des bijoux. 14163 (568, 569). 

Pas guerrier. 14163 (424). 

Sabotiére. 14163 (483). - 

Valse des heures. 14163 (188). 


Titlebaum (J.) Baby Peggy. 18484, 
23441. 
Tivoli (Giuseppe) Italiana. 6521. 
Tivoli revyen 1923. 12761, 17641. 
Tjernagel (—) Lille madit. 25595 
(428). 
To a little girl. 18121. 
To former joy. 660. 
To i et Glashus. 9024, 9099, 9110. 
Tobani (T: M.): 
Adagio. 14163 (47). 
Ballet music from Faust. 14163 
(212). 
Carmen. 7808 (8). 
Sarmen fantasia. 25595 (27). 
Carmen march. 14163 (62). 
‘Charite: 14163 (477). 
Créme de la créme. 25595 (60). 
Crown diamonds overture. 14163 
(33). 
Cujus animam. 14163 (478). 
Echoes from the Metropolitan 
opera house. 6118. 
Gems of Stephen Foster. 7808 
(36). 
Hungarian fantasia. 7808 (46). 
Inflamatus et accensus. 14163 
(479). 
Jolly fellows. 14163 (290). 
Nightlarks. 14163 (386). 
Omnipotence. 14163 (502). 
Persian march. 14163 (481). 
Robert le Diable. 14163 (357). 
Three graces. 5679 (111). 
Tomahawk dance. 7808 (139). 
Vienna beauties waltz. 141638 
(590). 
Violetta. 7808 (146). 


| Tobias (Chas.) : 


Butterfingers. 1656. 
Grand daddy. 6267. 
Hot roasted peanuts. 10378, 12936. 
In a way I’m sorry. 1031. 
In the old arm chair. 19368. 
Keep it under your hat. 756 (62), 
ele: 
Keep off my shoes. 2282. 
"N that’s better. 11144. 
No one knows what happens in the 
old arm chair. 24652. 
Puttin’ on airs. 1240, 2795. 
Underneath the mulberry tree. 
18167. 
Tobias (Harry): 
Butterfingers. 1656. 
He’s just a false alarm. 10318. 
' In away I’m sorry. 1031. 
Just like a baby that cries for the 
moon. 19472. 
Keep off my shoes. 2282. 
No one knows what happens in 
the old arm chair. 24652. 
Puttin’ on airs. 1240, 2795. 
Tobin (W. F.) Lover’s hour. 17340. 
Tobon (J.) Pour défiler. 8890. 


1887 


ee 


INDEX 


Toca (Albert) : 
Elvina, I want you baby to be 


mine. 3852, 10054. 
Sweet daddy, daddy blues. 5270. 
Todd (Clarence) : 
Don’t change your mind. 14575. 
If you don’t like it leave. 13016. 


Todd ¢(H.iHs)-: 
Awake, my soul. 21079. 
Cokesbury hymnal. 21522. 

Come, O Thou all victorious Lord. 
21329. 

Lord our 
Boar. 

Todd (J. M.) 


God alone is strong. 


Electric goat. 10045. 
Todd (Mabel) Red tresses. 17782. 
Toepel (L. C.) Clintonia. 12598. 
Torichte jungfrau. 16093. 
Tofft (Alfred) Bérnevers. 
Toge (Giuseppe) 
9478. 
Toi aimable jardiniere. 25318. 
Toland (Hewitt) Wake up and give 
the boys the bonus. 14028. 
Tolentino (Arturo) Ojos juventud. 
9413 (211). 
Tolhurst (Henry): 
Danse de féte. 23682. 
Loch Lomond. 10813. 
Skye boat song. 13753. 
Valse lente. 25394. 
Tolle Lola. 3825-3827, 
5600, 7555. 
Tolley (C..E.): 
Aline. 5679 (38). 
Heartease. 14163 (234). 
Queen of the air. 14163 (455). 
Polman: ¢«€Gs 7 Aka Vitai Lampada. 
12087. 
Tolomei (Roger) Filarmonica. 18961. 
Tombelle (F. de La) 
(EF. de). 
Tomlinson (Jack) When Bedelia does 
the Grecian dances. 20803. 

Tompa (Ernest) : 
Ambrosia. 38415. 
Mariposa. 4595. 

Tompkins (George) : 
Colored band. 23618. 
From the far East. 


12504. 
Ammore muorto. 


4241, 5085, 


943. 


Toner (J.) ’Twill be only for my 
dad. . 16125. 

Toni (Alceo) Ore innocenti. 494. 

Tonn (Olga) Waiting. 9274. 


Tonnelé (R. M.) 
light. 18102. 
Toole (D. A.) To me you’re the same 

sweet girl. 18128. 
Tootell (George) : 
For remembrance. 23841. 
Summer days. 25186. 
Top hole.; 16913, 17328, 17827. 
Top of New York. 4544. 
Topham (Tom) Don’t linger in the 
shadows. 3793. 


Thrush in the moon- 


See La Tombelle |. 


| Toucey (H. B.) 


| Tournier 


pt. 1a ae S4fV218 


Topham (Will) There’s a welcome 
waits for you in Maryland. 13919. 
Topics of 1923.- 21606, 22015. 

Topsy and Eva. 13044, 13101, 13161. 
13634, 14563, 16133, 21854, 22283. 
Toreadors. 25321. 
Torgerson (H. S.) 
Torngren (Hildreth) 

6898. 
Torre (Joseph) 
12026. 
Torrens (Grace): 
Little dream lady of mine. 15199, 
17282. 
9035. 
Over 


Humility. 16984. 
My day dreams. 


Twilight musings. 


Silent forest. 
Torrey (G. B.) 
trail. . 11326: 
Tosea (Antonio) pseud. 
(A.) ; 
Toselli (—) Rimpianto. 20974 (194). 
Toselli (Enrico) : 
Boite 4 musique. 
Canzonetta. 3584. 
Chanson d’amour. 
Douces mits. S109. 
Pas des chérubins. 4884. 
Pizzicatti-scherzando. 2758. 
Primavera nuova. 8901. 
Romance. 2853. 
Serenade. 2928, 
20974 (201). 
Serenata. 5107. 
Zézette. 12333. 
Tosti (Berthe) : 
Barearolle, 
My darling. 
Tosti (h: Pay 


the Mohawk 


See Cranz 


3543. 


3606. 


15818, 17865, 


14163 (41). 
14163 (3870). 


Barearolle. 14163 (41). 
Good-bye. 6257, 23919. 
Marechiare. 1128. 


“My darling. 14163 (370). 


Tosti (Salvatore) Bella del Rialto. 
1601. 

Totaro (Samuel) Lizzie, turn over 
for me. 19593. 

Toren...” Clase Hearts of youth. 
16931. 

Toubes (Sara) Man in a million. 
19686. 


Soul mate of mine.- 
9095. 

Touchette (C. P.) 

Tourjée (Homer) : 


At night. 7860. 


Dear little girl of my dreams. 
3751, 14533. 

Mother’s day. 6879. 

Nordica waltzes. 14163 (388). 


OR lwdrded 


Solitude. 13777. 
Vers la source 


Tournemire (Ch.) 
(Marcel) 
dans le bois. 3216. 
Tours (Berthold) : 
Lento. 5679 (255). 
Violin. 20736. 


1888 : 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


"Pours? (1. 10.)': 
Bit of Irish. 
Trees. 5388. 

‘Toutes les femmes. 

Soveayes. 2): 
Back to Thee, 

21108. 
Beyond. 21165. 
Choose the way 

21301. 

Crucified, crowned 

21369. 

Family Bible. 21530. 
Follow me. 21572. 
God’s promise profound. 
God’s promises fulfilled. 


23495. 
7131, 


dear Saviour. 


of the cross. 


and coming. 


21647. 
21648. 


How can you turn Him away. 
2167. 
Is it nothing to you? 21956. 


Jesus died praying for me. 21985. 
Lost, lost, lost. 22137. 
My trust is in Jehovah. 22361. 
Not alone. 22403. 
O Prince of life. 22424. 
Old ties of true love. 22475. 
Place that’s nearest home. 22564. 
Prayer will win the victory. 
22590. 
Present with the Lord. 22597. 
Ready and working. 22630. 
Study God’s word. 22913. 
Suffering Saviour. 22916. 
That idol must come 
23012. 
Then the reward. 23026. 
To die without Christ. 23063. 
Will you take Jesus to-night? 
23268. 
Yesiatis 1... 233800: 
Tow (J. O.) Where the olive branches 
erow. 12210. 
Towers (G. A.) 
Towle (E. D.) 
15888. 
Town clown. 
Towne (T. M.) 
12344 (38). 
Towne (Mrs. T. M.) 
Lord: 12344 (38): 
Towner. (A. P.) : 


down. 


1368. 
cries. 


Thine image. 
Somebody 


24169, 24653. 
O sing unto the Lord. 


O sing unto the 


Are you a reaper. 25595 (12). 
Ascended Lord. 5679 (9). 
Baptize me with Thy - spirit. 


25595 (18). 
Come home. 25595 (53). 
Empty hands. ) f 
God calling yet. 25595 (96). 
He loved me so. 25595 (105). 
His hand is guiding, 25595 (119). 


How they sing up yonder. 25595 
(AA is 

I am safe with Jesus. (25595 
(125). 

I shall reach the harbor. 25595 
(132). 


Immanuel, Prince of Peace. 25595 
(i35)% 
Jesus knows your sorrow. 


25595 (146). 
Joys of heaven. 25595 (151). 
Life is mine. 25595 (162). 
No friend like Jesus. 25595 (200). 
O boundless love. 25595 (210). 
© wanderer rejoice. 25595 (214). 
Rest in the Lord. 25595 (231). 
Safe with God. 25595 (2388). 
Trusting heart. 25595 (288). 
When the roll is called. 25595 
(309). 
Towner (DD. B:): 
Are you a reaper. 25595 (12). 
Ascended Lord. 5679 (9). 
Baptize me with Thy 
295995 (18). 
Come home. 
Empty hands. 
God calling yet. 25595 (96). 
He loved me so. 25595 (105). 
His hand is guiding. 25595 (119). 


spirit. 


25595 (53). 
25595 (80). 


How they sing up yonder. 25595 
(124). 

I am safe with Jesus. 209595 
(125). 

I shall reach the harbor. 25595 
C132 yn 

Immanuel, Prince of Peace. 25595 
(135). 

Jesus knows your sorrow. 25595 
(146). 


Jovs of heaven. 25595 (151). 
Life is mine. 25595 (162). 

No friend like Jesus. 25595 (200). 
O boundless love. 25595 (210). 
© wanderer rejoice. 25595 (214)- 
test In the Lord. 25595 (231). 
Safe with God. 25595 (238). 
Trusting heart. 25595 (288). 


When the roll is called. 25595 
(309). 
Townley (R. 8S.) Memory of shat- 
tered dreams. 22228. 


Townley (T. S.) Meet me on the 
board walk down by the blue sea. 
15316. 

Townley (Tom) 

Townsend (B. G.) 


Farm for me. 6162. 
Indian war dance. 


21944. 

|} Townsend (Herbert) Truth. 23086. 
Townsend (lL. H.) Barecarolle. 2664. 
Toy (Eddie) : 

Kelly old pal of mine. 22030. 

Skipping. 13752. 
Toy (Ernest) Madrigal. 15270. 
Tozer (A. E.) Asperges. 23412. 


Tozer (Ferris) : 
Boat song. 18555. 
O sing unto the Lord with thanks- 
giving. 9413 (106). 


{x 


INDEX 


pt. 111, 1: 's., v. 18 


Tozer (Ferris) —Continued. 
Two songs. 23075. 
Who is like unto Thee, O Lord. 


25595 * (345). 
Tozer (G. V.) Dear mother o’ mine. 
18779. 
Tracey (Edward) I shall be most 
annoyed. 10501. 


Tracy (G. L.)-: 
Community orchestra book. 12608. 
O land of hope and freedom. 
19973, 19974, 24673, 24674. 
Traher (W: C.): 
In the moonlight waitz with you. 
4300. 


Love-light. 1104. 

Old home town. 11263. 
Trapp (Max) Zweite sinfonie. 23346. 
Traut (Pierre) Minauderies. 138308. 


Travaline (D. C.): 
Constantly. 96. 


Philadelphia. 11887. 
Traveline (Nan) He must have the 
wine. 217138. 
Traveller (Lou): 
Melody. 7562. 
Will you always love me. 5679 
(405), 9344. 
Travers (Alison) : 
Butterflies in summer. 21217. 


Forest lake. 23844. 

Thrush’s love song. 

Traverse (A. L.) 
5470. 

-Traviata. 7622, 7626. 

Travis (Cyril) Ohio sunshine. 11253. 

Travlin’ to de grave. 23076, 25334. 

Treadgold (A. N.) Whisper what you 

say. 23248. 
Trefusis (Morwenna) My lady of the 
Pleasaunce. 15489. 

Treharne (Bryceson) : 

Five Oriental songs. 3171. 
Mother, my dear. 8676, 13341. 
Patter of the shoon. 17693. 

Treloar (W. M.) Holiday. 

19141. 

Trémisot (—): 

Cécil-idyl. “7981. 
Désespérée. 14549. 
Tantale. 11877. 

Trémisot (Edouard) : . 
Amour vanqueur. 25595 (5, 6). 
Aurore. 25595. (16). 

Crépuscule d’or. 25595 (61, 62). 
Noél des matelots. 25595 (201, 


25301. 
Voice I’ve heard. 


16954, 


202). 
Noél des vagabonds. 25595 (203, 
204). 
Trémolo (—) Comment qu’y font. 
14462. 


Prent (3. Hey: 
Blind love blues. 12489. 
Blind man’s bluff. 18546. 
Don't.) L290: 


Don’t count your chickens before 
the eggs are laid. 12702. 
Harmonica blues. 12892. 


I don’t know nobody. 24072. 

I don’t like it. 12963. 

I’m a mean back-bitin’ hound. 
12974. 

I’m tired of livin’ alone. 17062. 

Levee roll. 15174. 

Love ain’t blind no more. 17320, 
19619. 


Mournful moanin’ blues, 13350. 
Oh baby, how long. 15537. 
Penniless blues. 13539. — 

Sweet pain. 15986, 20522! 

Tretchler (Anna) My Gypsy queen. 

11103. 

Treumann (E. E.): 

Fill the vacant chair. 25595 (S89). 
Poupeé frangaise. 24876. 
Trezise (J. E.) Lonesome for you. 


19605. 
Triangle music pub. co. ine.: 
Carolita. 756 (12), 1685, 9418 


(165), 141638 (648). 

Coral sands of my Hawaii. 9413 
(169), 9815, 14163 (646), 16632. 

Hawaiian memories. 14163 (662), 
14796. 

He’s the talk of the whele darn 
town. 209, 756 (40). 

He went away and left me blues. 
14800. 

I gotta find me a mamma. 17012. 

T’ll be your sweet patootie—if? 
14890. 

I’m a demon on the old jews- 
harp. -ZLie 

I’m done-done-done with you. 241, 
756 (AT). 

I’m getting so now I don’t care. 

Dao? 

It takes a little love to drive the 
blues away. 285, 756 (56). 

Let me miss you sweet papa. 
8501, 9413 (191), 14163 (686), 
17266. 

Lindy Lou. 2367. 

Louisville blues. 
9413 (194). 

Lovin’ Mamie. 9413 (195). 

Mocking bird blues. 11015, 14163 
(703), 17442. 

My lovin’ Mamie. 
EDT: 

My mother’s lullaby. 
(82), AI6E 

New York’s jubilee. 6951. 

Novelty blues song folio. 

O-le-o-lady. 483, 756 (83). 

One lovely night. 4854. 

Only just suppose. 2710. 

Ophelia. 

She walked right up and took my 
man away. 14163 (733), 17878. 


343, 756 (70), 


14163 (706). 
431, 756 


11190. 


1890 ‘ 


7029, 14163 (716), 17656. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13. 1924 


Six o'clock in the morning blues. 
15860. 
Some winter’s night. 
(99), 1294. 
Stairs of love. 3018. 
Sunday school blues. 18005. 
Sweet Mandy. 628, 756 (11). 
Syneopation blues. 16005. 
Vampin’ way my lonesome blues. 
14163 (762), 16152. 
When I see you. 16234. 
Whicker Bill blues. 14163 (775), 
1S275. 
You are easy to remember, but not 
so easy to forget. 5648, 14163 
(782). 
You gotta play steady with me. 
14163. (785), 18342. 
Trieteh (A. L.) Poet. 15677 
Trimby (Geo.) Harbor of peace. 
10302. 
Trinder cet Marguerite. 24461. 
Trinkaus (G. J.): 
Gay little ‘will o’ the wisp my Own 
little true light o’ love. 8213, 
8214, 10197, 10198. 
Harem eyes. 21699. 
Just to hear you whisper I love 
you. 17207. 
Longing just for you. 5679 (263), 
8538. 
Shure, the old love’s the best love. 
11646, 12344 (227). 


593, 756 


Trinoen (Harold) Eastern love. 8135. 


Trio music co. Crown. 9841. 
Tripepi (Domenico) Diamond waltz. 
9934. 

‘Tripp CC. W.): 
In Illinois. 
Kentucky calls. 

Trippee (C. J.) : 
Sweet little girl of my dreams. 

15984. 
That’s why I was jealous of you. 
18068. i 

Tristan et Isolde. 5481. 

Tristan et Yseult. 23165. 

Tritt (Mildred) I am coming back to 

you, dearie. 1005. 

Tritz (Winnabell) 

autumn deys. 14595. 

Trnava riiZe. 9228-9230. 

“Yroccoli (Federico) Serenade. 20324. 

Troendle (Theodora) Suite juvenile. 

15957. 
Troiani (Gaetano) 
16108 

Trois Don Juan. 8045, 8130, 8197. 

Troisiéme album. 3175. 

“Trolli (Nilo): 

Florence. 23826. 

_ Shy eyes. 5135. 

Swaying reeds. 11825. 

Troman (Thomas) Grant us Thy 

peace. 21670. 


17120. 
£7219. 


Dreaming of 


Douze mélhodies. 


Trombley (Lem) 
7433. 

Tromlitz (Oscar) : 
Sunshine dance. 3048. 
Sunshine waltz. 9135. 

Troostwyk (Arthur): 
Chanson pathétique. 


Story of a_ rose. 


18665. 


Fair Titania. 18934. 

Mazurka. 19714. 
Trotere (H.) 

Troeador. 25595 (282). 


When the dream comes true. 95595 
(307). 


Trotere (Jeanie) When the dream 
comes true. 25595 (307). 

Trotman (J. C.) Nothin’ 
15520. 

Trott (Josephine) Puppet show. 7162. 

Trotter (D. J.) Dempsey city bound. 
18797. 

Troubles of 1922. 462. 

Trout (E. O.) Two eyes [and] My 
garden. 7590. 

Trout (H. W.) 

Babe Ruth. he is a home run guy. 
O7T84. 

-Just foolin’ with you. 8445. 
Trovatore. 7625, 20724, 25406. 
Trowbridge (IF. A.): 

Paul the apostle. 14163 (425). 

Short responses after prayer. 

14163 (512). 
Watchman tell us of the night. 
14163 (600). 
Trowbridge (J. B.) 
life. 25463. 
Trowbridge (J. E.) : 
Paul the apostle. 14163 (425). 
Short responses after prayer. 
14163 (512). 
Watchman tell us of the night. 
14163 (600). 
Trowell (Arnold) : 

Minuet. 400. 

Sarabande. 555. 

Technology of violoncello playing. . 

22995. 
Trower (Rosa) 
one. 20033. 
Troy (Henry) 

22336. 
Troyvens. 16494. 
Trubody (Stella) Weara smile. 7673. 
Trueco. (HiTHEy: 

Berceuse. 14306. 

Children’s dance. 14426. 

Evening song. 14639. 

In chiesa. 15003. 

Lindler. 15149. 

Morning song. 15382. 

Nel boseo. 15487. 

Tirolese. 16081. 
Trucksess (Robert) 

5279. 


sweeter. 


What is your 


Once I had a loved 


My lady of the Nile. 


Sweet violet. 


1891 


INDEX 


pty ri, ni si, vias 


Truffot (Marie) : 
Fantaisie. 14163 (484). 
Mort de Thais. 14163 (485). 
Valse mignonne. 14163 (486). 
Vénus. 14163 (487). 
2 eme sonate. 14163 (488). 
Truman (Ernest) : 
Ave Maria. 7873. 
Lead, kindly light. 
Truman (S. C.) 
16692. 


8493. 
Dem walkin’ blues, 


Trumbauer (Frank) Red hot. 13630, 
15733, 15734. 
. Trusselle (S. P.) Saviour of men. 
5078. 
Tschaikowsky (P. I.): 
Andante cantabile. 9235. 
Chanson triste. 16112. 
Chant sans paroles. 9236. 
Come, come singing. 5401. 
Humoreske. 12008. 
Interrupted revery. 756 (121), 
23088. 


Legend of the Christ Child. 23089. 
Marche slave. 669. 
Meditation. 7574, 7808 (309). 
Pathetic symphony. 5402. 
Polonaise. 20670. 
Romance in F-minor. 
Siegerin. 9237, 9238. 
Theme from the Andante, 5th 
Symphony. 16114. 
War that feeds on pretty lovers. 
14163 (581). 
Tsche (John) Song of the roaming 
boy. 20429. 
‘Dsehudi- (Ga E. )*t 
Daddy, come back home. 


16115. 


18744. 


Dreams that don’t come _ true. 
16748. 
Tsen brider. 5408. 
Tucker (John) : 


Don’t feel blue. 
Fire laddie. 160. 
Maggie, yes ma’am, come right up- 


18832. 


stairs. 10897. 
Oh! Lizzie, put on the Ritz. 24709, 
24710. 
Wanted-a-mother. 7663. 
Tucker (W. G.) Fair to God’s eye, let 
our Washington be. 6152. 


Tucker (Z. B.) Some little word of 


mine. 17937. 
Tugendprinzessin. 19311, 19962, 
20109, 20298, 20672. 
Tulak. 92389, 23091, 23092. 
Tullar -¢G.\ Gn: 
After the storm is over. 18364 
(1). 
Against a thorn. 18364 (2). 
All the world for Jesus. 14163 | 
(14). 
Anywhere He wants me. 18364 
(13): 


1892 


Tullar-Meredith co. : 


Better be on the Lord’s side. 
18364 (24). ~ 

Chair that rocked us alli 18364 

Coa. 


Christ our refuge. 18364 (44). 
Deaconess hymn of service. 18773. 
Fount I see. 18364 (72). 

He knoweth. 18864 (89). 

Hiding in the Rock. 18364 (93). 
How precious is the Saviour. 
18364 (100). 

I can never do 
18364 (108). 
I’m glad He died for me. 

(106). 
In a garden alone. 
Jesus has said so. 


without Him. 
18364 


19330, 
18364 (115). 


Keep close by my side. 18364 
(122). 

Keep in step with Jesus. 18564 
(123). 

Mothers of men. S682. 

My little sweetness. 18364 (150). 

‘On the steacfast rock. 18364 
(159). 

Precious is the blood. 14163 
(448). 


Rallying song. 18364 (167). 
Rock of the desert. 18364 (170). 


Song in the heart. 20422. 

Stand still. in. . Jordan... 18364 
(197). 

There go the ships. 20606. 


Thou hast died for me. 18364 
(208). 

Vail of the temple. 

Will you love my Saviour. 
(S1'%). 

You, the soul of all my 
20955, 20956. 


18364 (208). 
25595 


days. 


Again returns the day of holy rest. 
18388. 

Before the day is done. 18525. 

Brooklyn Sunday school union. 
yA ALY 

Day of glory. 23693. _ 

Deaconess hymn of service. 18 

Gifts. 182. 

Great joy. 


23942. 
little talk with Jesus. 


Have a 

19099. 
His changeless love. 19136. 
His star. 24010. 
Hope. 24081. 
In a garden lone. 19330. 
Land afar. 19530. 
Let’s be laughing. 19551. 
Light of the world. 22084. 
Love stamp. 24385. 
Love triumphant. 19630. 
Love’s offering. 19648. 
Mothers of men. 8682. 


O little town of Bethlehem, 22421. 


nos, 1-13, 1923 


Open now thy gates of beauty. 
20049. 
Palace for the king. 24788. 
Saviour, now the day is ending. 
20295. 
Song in the heart. 20422. _ 
That ye might have life. 20599. 
There go the ships. 20606. 
Twelve Christmas carols. 24448. 
Vesper hour at sea. 20727. 
When daylight fades. | 20804. 
You, the soul of all my days. 
20955, 20956. 
Tulley (W. P.): 
Can it be you’ve forgotten the 
past. 824. 
Gosh, but she’s nice. 16891. 
Sunbeam Sal. 1326. 
Tullis (J. G.) Just baby me. 17201. 
Tully (Wm.) : 
Don’t know what you worry about 
blues. 21436. ¢ 
Down in Morocco playing soccer. 
12719. ! 
From Turkeystan to Morman land. 
10185. 
Hearts. 12908. 
I’m going back to _ Dixieland. 
10468. 
Winnie in Virginey. 12247. 
Tunbridge (J. A.): 
Bloke that wrote The = sheik. 
12492. 
Cireus days. 16599. 
Hottentot trot. 19163. 
Imperial blues. 21914. 
Love. 19618. 
My conscience whispered. 19842. 
Normarose. 15516. 
One week of love. 24756. 
Tupper (J. F.) Vesper. 23148. 
Turina (J.): . 
Chemin de la Alhambra. 14420. 
Dans les jardins de Murcia. 
14521. ¥ 
Miramar. 15350. 
Turini (Gregorio) Hodie Christus 
® natusest. 19139. 
' Turk (Roy): 
Aggravatin’ papa. 5704. 
Beale street mama. 1590. 
Cinderella. 18684. 
Girl is like sunshine. 12853. 
I'd be.a fool to fool with you. 
19204. 
If you do what you do. 24144. 
Just because you’re you, that’s 
why I love you. 2271. 
Laugh while you’re dancing around. 
15141. 
Little boy blues. 6647. 
My sweetie went away. she didn’t 
say where, when or why. 11139. 
Poor littie you. 24872. — 


Rocky Mountain Rose. 17803. 
Sam Jones’ blues. 20286. 
Two time Dan. 12035. 
Turkey in the straw. 23094. 
Turlet (A.) French national defile 
march. 21589. 
Turner (A. 8S.) San-Franciseo by the 
sea. 11576. 
Turner (Chas.) Umph-ah-ah. 9413 
(143). 
Turner (F. T.) Love's solace. 4548, 
15254 
Turner (G. C.) It’s only a bill from 
the laundry.) 15044. >: 
Turner (J. C.) I don’t like no tray- 
eling man. 10429. 
Turner (J. D.) Minuet in A. 13310. 
Turner (Lee): 
I can always see. 232. 
T’ll not forget. 19231. 
I thank you. 6425, 8353. 
I’ve gota man. 19286. 
Lying lips. 363. 
Mississippi valley blues. 13315. 
Radio love. 4987. 
Twelve bells waltz. 9245. 
Words. 5631, 9367. 
Turner (M. P.) Why don’t my daddy 
come home. 18302. 
Turner (Olive): 
After. 12356. 
30d dreamt of a rose. 14749. 
She’s a very dear friend of mine. 
17876. 
Turner-Maley (Florence) See Maley 
(F. T.-) 
Turpabjian (Missak) Hudsonia wed- 
ding march. 12945. 
Turrentine (W. W.): 
Fairy-fair. 147. 
Tom, Dick. and Harry. 25319. 
Turvey (T. H.) Second song album. 
15816. 
Tuso (Philip) Some dream. 589. 
Tuston (O.) Sad blues. 5064. 
Tutela (Luigi) : 
Canzone di Natale. 18631. 
Mamma mia, aggia muri. 4573, 
10907. 
Sogno dei sposi. 20398. 
Tuthill (B. .C.).. Volga boat song. 
207438. 
Tuthill (KE. G.) When the = singer 
sings I love you. 20837. ; 
Tuthill (H. C.) Black-bird. 16501. 
Tutrinoli (Guido) Cinderella. 1737. 
Tuttifaiintchen. 7493. 
Tuttle (Agnes) My Jakie. 11109. 
Tuttle (KE. H.) My Jakie. 11109. 
Tuttle (H. L.) Prairie sun. 11434. 
Tuttle (Wallace) When they ring the 
golden bells for you and me. 12189. 
Tweedy (B. F.) Sweet Emalee. 
5273, 22947. 


1893 


4 t pets, wae _ _ 
Bs - es Je 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. si, v. 18 


Tweedy (Donald) : 
Late lark. 17253. 


Little angels of heaven. 17279. 
Twelfth night. 9347. 
Twelve Tennyson poems. 2978. 


T587. 
Chanson dd été. 


Twilight in Benares. 
Twinning (W. L.) 
9728. 
Two crust musical pastry. 
Two crutches. 12344 (56). 
Two players. 25364. 
Twombley (William) 
met. 22795. 
Tyler (A. R.) 
Tyler (F. L.) 


7105, 


Since first we 


Pride of May. 7146. 
Moonlight on the mist. 


24548. 
Tyler (Mrs. W. J.) Isle of love. 
15039. i 
Tyndale (—): 
Bears. 3369 (6). 
Dragon fly. 3369 (15). 
Steam cars. 3369 (63). 
‘Wind. 3369 (81). 
U. L. C. (Common service book com- 


mittee) Hymns and prayers for 
ehurch societies and assemblies. 
16993. 
Udall (Lyn): 
Last dance. 19535. 
Yonny. 23306. 
Udall (Nicholas) Minion wife. 1146. 
Uhlig (Leo) Why should I pine, 


when you're no longer mine. 23260. 
Ukanplayit song book for ukulele or 


tiple. 12038. 
Ulness (Hilda) Oh, where is the girl? 
4821. 


Uloth (F. P.) All over you. 16405. 
CWinieh: CEB, )2: 
Call me back to your side mother 
dear. 21229. 
My lonesome 
22338. 

You made a fool of me. 
Ulubieniee oberek. 23109. 
Umbriaco (Frank) : 

Hlisa mazurka. 2 

Pensieri mazurka. 
Underhill (E. H.) Doris. 6066. 
Underneath the Elbe. 23118, 23119. 
Unger (H. C.) ’Tis love. 18118. 
Wnger (37 8.) 3 

Harlequin. 4057, 

Morning. 6866. 

Night. 6955. 

Noon. 6974. 

Reading’s 1757" 

17775, 17776. 
Ungerbuebler (W. E.) 
Romeo. 3106. 
Unglesby (L. H.): 
Beautiful girl I love you. 18515. 
Oh, I’m goin’ to see my gal in New 
Orleans. 22445. 


California Rose. 


12304. 


27 
oe 


34818. 


anniversary. 


That roamin’ 


Universal music pub. co.: 


Poor little Rose. 22581.. 
Sometimes I think [I loye you. 
20415. 
Union musical espafiola : 


Flor del mal. 16816. 
Monteria. 19785. 
Violetera. 16168, 16169. 


Union of American Hebrew congrega- 
tions. Golden staff. 21653. 

United Lutheran chureh in America. 
Hymns and prayers. 16993. 

— (Board of publication of the): 
Easter hymns and earols. 8134. 
Hymnal for the Sunday school. 

1002. ; 

United plays, ine.: 
Bajadere. 5797. 
Madame Flirt. ' 
Rose von Stambul. 8956. 

- Rosen der madonna. 2871. 
United Presbyterian board of publica- 
tion. Bible anthems no. 3. 143812. 
U. S. music publishers. When they 
sent me an angel like you. 5564. 

U.. S. ‘muysie ,pub: (Gos: 

Dream of love. 4484. 

Cello lessons 1, 2. 21261. 
Clarinet lessons 1, 2. 21318. 
Saxophone. 15806. 
Saxophone lessons. 22715. 
Ukulele lessons. 23107. 

U. S. school of music. 25375. 

Unity music publishers, inc.: 

Bit of Irish. 23495. 

Broken toys. 23530. 

Dear old mother. 23700, 23701. 
Keep lovin. 24258. 


6724. 


Let me see you smile. 24296. 
Little Orange Blossom. 24832. 
Universal-edition a. g.: 
Cantabile. 11329. 
Cantabile e valzer. 113830. 
~ Cinq symphonies. 6826. 


Concerto. 8088. 
Erwartupg. 10070. 
Féte galante. 21545. 
Tiinf konzertettiden. 21779. 
Hassan. 10308. 
Jiidische rhapsodie. 
Kinderlieder. 6587. 
Morgen. 22907. 
Movimento perpetuo, 
Nyole magyar népdal. 
Pierrot lunaire. 24859. 
Poema fiesolano 7116. 
Priludien. 5856. 
Schatzgriber. 7258. 
Traum durch die 
22910. 
Variazicni. 
Vier lieder. 
Zwerg. T802. 


24221) 


11351. 
6982. 


dimmerung. 
113582. 
6746. 


Nursin’ the blues. 8770. 
Perhaps. 8854, 11382. 4 


ey eee A 7 


- Valentini (V. A.) 


Utke (Frank) 
true. 16248. 
Voecaro Cx): 
Ce manche tu. 3602. 
Nun ce haie colpa tu. 
Vade mecum. 23124. 
Vadeboncoeur (E.) I’m sweeping the 
snowflakes all away. 2133, 19267. 
Vagabond’s entertainment. 23347, 
241338. 
Vail (G. M.) 
and heaven. 


When my dreams come 


A798. 


God that madest earth 
19048. 


Vail (J. F.) Memories of you. 19736. 
Val (Jack): r 
Rose-Marie, flower of Spain, 
2859, 5041. 

Treat ’em rough. 13953. 
Valbonesi (Gino) Minuetto. 19759. 
Valente (Ciro): 

Lost love. 6679. 

Love’s desperation: 1109. 

Signorini mia. T7318. 

Valente (N.) So’ viecchiariello. 5171. 


Valentine. (Hric) 
are. 6357. 
Valentine (H. D.) Blue in your eyes 
means heaven to me. 18549. : 
Valentine (H. R.) Where do they go 
after the ball? 7719. 
Valentine (W.H.) No one but you. 
~ 2624. 


How beautiful you 


Nellie, come out of 


that alley. 22578. ; 
Valet (M. J.) Multnomah. 8692. 


106658—24——38 


INDEX 
nos. 1-18, 19238 
Universal school music series. 25376- | Valjean (Jean) Garden of delight. 
25378. 12846. 
Universal school of music. Advanced | Vall (Jack) Treat ’em rough. 11995. 
sight-reading course. 3379. Vallario (KE. OD.) Fanfare march. 
Universalist pub. house. Songs of 16787. 
work and worship. 11738. Vallee (John) On the ride. 11284. 
University of Michigan union. Cotton | Vallie (James) Bonnets 0’ bonnie 
stockings. 21356. Dundee. 9638. 

University soe. ine. World’s best | Valliere (Jerry) My Dixie darling. 
music. 5635, 12269. 19847. 
Universum verlags, a. g. Kalakua. | Valls (R. M.) Rose that blossomed in . 

4399. Eden. 15774, 24961. 
Unter yankele’s vigele. 5432. Valpree (Hal) Melody of mine. 
Up and doing. 25380. 19730. ue 
Up she goes. 1171, 2262, 7604, 10645. | Valsien (A.) J’te veux. 10617. 
Urbanek (J.) Rube’n sax. 17817. Vamzdelis. 25158. 
Urbini (Ciro): Van (—): 
Clématite. 3647, 3648. Old time tune. 17640. 
Cortége nuptial. 18724. That bran’ new gal o’ mine. 18062, 
Deux Javas. 14550. 18364 (318), 20584, 20585. 
Eblouissement. 3844. hat red head gal. 3105. 
Extase. 10086, 18929. Where are the old pals of yester- 
Fée des prairies. 6171. day. 18264. 
Heure fatale. 14815. Who did you fool after all. 7729, 
Hop-la. 4123, 4124. 18287. 
Illusion. 8380. Van (Gus): rs 
Négrito. 19921. Big hearted Bennie. 21164, 23488. 
Ure (O. E.) I long for you. 2113. Mississippi moon, 8655. 
Ussano (Vincenzino) Ammore ’e | Van (Harry) When he looks and 
cumme o sole. 3423, 12384. winks and smiles at me. 14065. 


Van Akin (M. F.) 
blem. 12632. 
Van Allen (William) 
play the piana. 9497. 
Van Alstyne (-——) Vm just a little 

blue, for you. 2127. 
Van Alstyne (Hgbert) : 
Girl of the olden West. 
Honey. 2070. 
Honey, dat’s all. 
Nearer and dearer. 
Rivals. 20974 (68). 
Skeezix. 20376. 
Tweet tweet. 18152. 
Weddin’ blues. 20776. 
You can’t make a fool out of me. 
20929. 
Your eyes. 20962. 
Van Alstyne (H. A.) 
132351 
Van Beaver (Wm.) 
only knew. 6362. 
Van Brakle (EK. L.) 
9091. 
Van Buren (Burrell): 
Honolulu Lou. 14845. 
Pearlie, my queen of Dixieland. 
2739. 
Tho’ roses may bloom and wither. 
20623. 
Vance (Mrs. 3J:\M:): 
Alma mater. 461. 
Wooster college O. 12265. 
Vance (W. G.) When Charlie becomes 
| a papa. 18241. 


Cross is My e€m- 


Anna, Anna, 


10216. 


14163 (670). 
19918. 


Loving blues. 
Hows £t wish. & 


Song of the waltz. 


1895 


INDEX 


pt. 117, n. s., v.18 


Vance (W.S.) Why don’t coons have 
a Charlie (Chaplin) of their own? 
18801. 


Vanda (Vincent) Nestle. 19922. 

Van Dee (Jan) Hye of Siva. 23792. 

Van De Kriek (Thomas) Heart- 
broken blues. 982. 

Vanderbilt (A. J.) Lord’s prayer. 
24367. 


Vander Cook (H. A.) 
of cornet playing. 
Vanderpool (F. W.): 
Can it be love. 5679 (154); 5893, 

16551. 
Heart to heart I hold you, dear. 
6230, 8276, 10327. 


Modern method 
4657, 4658, 6844. 


In a sunny little town. 14997. 

Neath the autumn moon. 8740, 
£1152: 

Something said you. 7362, 23352 
(120); 

Take Thou my ' hand. 25224, 
25595 (497). 


Vandersloot music pub. co.: 
After-thoughts. 16385, 20974 (92). 


American emblem. 16414, 20974 
(95). 

Amorita. 20974 (96). 

Cherry blossoms. 16579, 20974 
(108). 

Comedy king. 16622, 20974 (111). 

Dance of the wood nymphs. 


16657, 20974 (116). 
Dancing by . moonlight. 
20974 (118). 
Emblem of peace. 
(124). 

Flower of the Orient. 
20974 (128). 
Fluffy feathers. 

(129). 
Happy. 
Hush-a-bye-bay. 

20974 (140). 

I had a= garden. 
20974 (141). 

It was June. 20974 (146). 

June rose. 17190, 20974 (148). 

Keystone division. 17223, 20974 

(154). 
Kill-kare. 
Maid at arms. 
Peaceful slumber. 

(185). 

Pinin’ just for you. 

11399, 20974 (187). 
Sunset valley. 1328. 
Susquehannah trail. 

(210). 

Sylph. 18031, 20974 (211). 
Vandersloot solo piano 
18179, 18180. 
Whisper of spring. 

(25072 


16658, 
16762, 20974 
16820, 
16821, 20974 


21690, 21691. 


8313, 10401, 


4162, 10435, 


17224, 20974 (155). 
17370, 20974 (163). 
17695, 20974 


7106, 8872, 
18015, 20974 


folio. 


18282, 20974 


Van De Venter (J. W.): 
Farewell. 21535. 
Florida. 21567. 
Land of my dreams. 
My Dixie. 22323. 

Vandevere (J. L.): 
Autumn. 18469. 
Courteous child. 213862. 

Dance, Dolly, dance. 21380. 

Easter [and] Sunday evening. 
18883. 

Four short stories. 20715. 

Grasshopper. 14769, 19074. 

In Holland. 19342. 

In the swing [and] Grandmother’s 
garden. 19373. 

Little rogue. 22105. 

Little songs. 19588. 


22057. 


My boat [and] Ting-a-ling. 19837. 
My choice [and] Bonfires. 19841. 
Sans souci. 22712. 

Scouts. 20307. 

Spanish dance. 22867. 

Tadpole [and] Rainy day. 20537. 


Triumphal mareh. 23082. 
Valentines. 20704. 
Wet wash ball. 20792. 
What is it. 20797. 
Winter fun. 20889 
Wooden shoes. 20905. 
Van Doren (QO. E.)-, Men of Iowa. 
19742, 24502. 
Vandulla (Pauline) 
11027. 
Vandyek (Max) Lola, 
dreams. 6671, 15210. 

Van D¥k (Herman): 
Fidélité. 157. 

Two melodious pieces. 

Van Dyke (Paul): 

Merry go round waltz. 
That naughty yodel. 
Told in yodels. 11983. 

Vane (Sybil) Give your heart to me. 

21639. 
Van Ells 
10759. 
Van Eps (Fred) Van Eps banjo solos. 
12070. 
Van Etten (Jane): 
Come with me. 3672. 
O thou fairest among women. 
4805. 
Rise up my love. 5022. 
Stir not up nor awake my love. 
52387. 

Van Fleet (EH.): 
Beloved city. 
Ide. else. 
Morning prayer. 133387. 

Vangreen (V. A.) Safety first. 

Van Gundy (B. S.): 

Tell me mother where to anchor. 
637. 
There’s a lily in the valley. 648. 


Moonbeams. 
girl of my 
679. 


17415. 
25257. 


(M. FE.) Let’s go back. 


12472. 


8967. 


1896 


INDEX 


. 


nos. 1-18, 1923, 


Vanities of 1923. 11082. 
Van Katwyk (Paul) Gavotte and Air. 
21611. 


Van Laer (C. E.) Souvenir des bois. 
14163 (534). 

Van Liew (Gertrude) : 
Come seven, go eleyen. 16617. 
True love is a dream. 181438. 

Star of life that beckons us to 


God. 17976. 

Van Loan (Paul) Kitchen stove. 
22039. 

Van Moppes (M. LL.) How’s your 
liver, how’s your kidneys, how’s 
your meat today? 14857. 

Vannah (Kate) Little caporal. 
10792. 

Vanning (Ora): 

Flamie. 983. 


That’s enough. 7514. 
Van Noppen (lL. C.) There is no time. 
25270. 
Van Norman (Frederic) : 
Recollections. 20197. 
Water sprites. 20763. 
Van Osten (L. A. M:) Twinkle star 
waltz. 12031. 
Van Rees (Cornelius) : 
Lady fair. 24274. 
Where violets grow. 
Van Ross music pub. co. 
but I love you. 24077. 
Van Sinderen (M. M.): 
Prelude in F. 7808 (105). 


5085. 
I hate you, 


Short preludes and fugues. 9413 
(9) 

Si oiseau j’ éGtais. 14163 (514). 

Tocecatina. 7808 (137). 


18364 (206). 
I hate you, but I 


Two album leaves. 
Van Smith (H.) 
love you. 24077. 
Van Steeanwyk (Gilbert) 
the oriental moon. 21149, 
Van Valkenberg (C._ W.) 
Hollywood. 2867. 
Van Valkenburg 
ankh-amon. 5418. 
Vani Vilret<(3."R) : 
Lord my pasture shall prepare. 


Beneath 
Rose of 


(Laurena ) Tut- 


22130. 
O taste, and see, how gracious the 
Lord is. 8781. 


_ Van Vollenhoven (Hannah) : 

Evening song. 18918. 

Love me, I love you. 19626. 

Night before Christmas. 
20974 (176). 

Thought of you. 20974 (218). 

‘Twas the night before Christmas. 


19929, 


18151. 
~ Van Wagenen (Louise) Jumble book 
Series, . 22001. 
Van Werkhoven (Fred) Defenders. 
21415. 


Vargas (G.) Manola. 24447. 
Varlamof (—): 
Expectancy. 
Protestations. 
Varney. (D.°8.): 
Color bearers. 21327. 
Grand march militaire. 
Sleep in peace. 22811. 
Varsity follies. 12071. 
Vaughan (F. W.) Down in Tennes- 
see. 23734. 
Vaughan (Graham) : 
All for you. 9456. 
Coming of spring. 14461. 
June is in my heart. 8440, 8441. 


14163 (163). 
14163 (452). 


21669. 


Your dear voice. 9401. 
Vaughan. (HH: B:): 
‘Small town blues. 25090. 


Take back the old love. 18038. 
Vaughan (Hilary) : 

In a farmyard. 8382. 

In other lands. 8390. 
Vaughan (Reginald) : 

Asperges me. 18454. 

Short unaccompanied mass for 


Advent and Lent. 20349. 
Vaughan (W. W.): 
Alzafar. 1514. 
I bring you a message of love. 
14875. 


Wonderful mother love. 735. 
Vaughan (Winifred) : 
Never say die. 4770. 
Stolen hours. 3026. 
Vaupell (EH. F.): 
Keep a-shining on silv’ry moon. 
4402. 
She’s my wild Irish rose o’er the 
sea. 5126. 
Vause (N. J.): 
I'll be glad to know that you’re 
gone. 10448. 
Virginia Brown. 16171, 18197, 
23154, 23155, 25416. 
(Ernest) Six 


Vavin miniatures. 


3206. 
Veazey (J. A.) 
a klan. 24602. 
Vechio (F. J.): 
Valley of dreams. 16146. 
When the green leaves turn to 
gold. 16251. | 
Velasco (Jeronimo) : . 
Leonor. 4463. | 


My Lord don’t save 


Lindo. 4479. 
Vellis (M. de): 
Addio, Surriento. 20986. . 
Palummo viaggiatore. 22521. 
Tango a Sorrento. 22987. 
Venable (P. F.) Ma jong. 24411. 
Ventaglio. 16156, 23754, 24522. 
Ventre (F. L.) Weymouth post 79° 
American legion. 14054. 


1897 


Veracini (—) Rosalinda. 25595 
Eaiey 

Verdi (Alvin): 
Gray hairs. 23941. 


Your garden in my heart. 16362. 
‘Verdi (Giuseppe) : 
Anvil chorus. 25406. 
Ave Maria. 3210. 
Brindisi. 7622. 
Donna e mobile. 7623, 7624. 
Home to our mountains. 20724. 
O Lombardi. 20725. 
Miserere. 7625. 
Quartette. 12076. 
Rigoletto paraphrase. 
Tempest of the heart. 
Traviata. 7626. 
Triboulet. 16158. 
Verdi’s musie roll co.: 
*A eunfessione! 20976. 
*E cinche nazione. 21470. 
Fa’ core mio comme si 
23798. 
I’ sto luntano. 
Mamma. 19678. 
Negiuli. 19927. 
°O fruttaiuolo Napulitano. 22419. 
°O piscatore napulitano. 22423. 
Peceche’ nun tuorne’a mme. 22541. 
Prezetella ‘a semmentara. 22600. 
Senza curtiello. 20316. 
Signorina. 22785. 
Spusarizio ’e lutto. 
Verges (Joe): 
Daddy boy. 16652. 
Night time and you. 


23147. 
1065. 


fatto. 
21862. 


22884. 


6962. 


That’s why you make me cry 
16045. 
When you get tired of your new 
sweetie. 7711. 
Verges-Therrien-Le Clere pub. co.: 
Daddy boy. 16652. 
Night time and you. 6962. 
That’s why you make me cry 
16045. 
When you get tired of your new 
sweetie. 7711. 
Vergolet (Paul) Storm fantasy. 
9114. 


Ver Hoeve (Richard) Soon we'll be 
in Maytime. 15912. 
Veritas music pub. co.: 
It’s silly. 19399. 
Just like a woman. 
Man from Glengarry. 
Rose of Egypt. 7222. 
Verlag u. Vertrieb, a. g. 
Zoey: 
Vermilyea (S. I.) 
22845. 
‘Verney (EB: A.): 
Man o’ mine. 374. 
Mavourneen. 387. 
Vernon (H. N.) Road of the ten 
thousand crosses. 2846. 


4389. 
10911. 


Lady Chic. 


Song of my heart. 


1898 


ptt, ss. y. 18 


Vernon (Harry): 
Geraldine. 10201. 
June days. 6558. 
Rosebud. 24962. 

Verral (Maurice) 

dances. 715, 16229. 

Versepuy (Mario): 
Bourrée. 812. 
Esclots. 911. 
Mois de mai. 1150. 

Vertriebsstelle d. verb. deutsch. biihn- 

enschriftst., g. m. b. h. 


When Frances 


Beiden nachtigallen. " 1600. 
Hofkonzert. 6337. 
Mansarden-quartett. 8601. 
Verzan (A.) Nia blanka stelo. 4776. 
Vesper hymn. 5460. 
Vessella (Oreste) Spring zephyrs. 
7417. 


5463. 
Etudes d’artistes. 


Via della finestra. 
Viardot (lL. HH.) 
18914, 18915. 
Vibbard’ (Haas; 

How beautiful upon the mountains. 


2078. 
Scherzino. 25407. 
Viear of Bray... 9265. 


Victoire de Samothrace. 
24936, 25344. 
Victor music co.: 
Flower garden tales. 


7814, 24554, 


10142, 21568. 


Harmoniana. 205. 
Indian trail. 24181. 
Jubilant.. 24217. 


Night’s enchantment. 456. 
Path of romance. 11362, 11363. 
Tom tom dance. 25320. 

Victor music pub. ¢co.: 
Amid the Pyramids. 
Happy blues. 16913. 
Just a little bit of silence. 17194. 

' Message in your eyes. 17419. 
You’re the sweetest girlie in the 
town. 18355. 

Victor music roll ¢o.: 

Bedzie wojna z moskalami. 18522. 
Chtopek ci ja chtopek. 16585. 
Jeszeze nasza. 17178. 

Maciek bzdura. 19654. 

Marsz Pilsudskiego. 24463. 

Nie masz nad zotmnierza. 24638. 
Od Francyi jade. 24695. — 
Pojedz gdzie ja jade. 20137. 
Ty-dy-ryd-kum oberek. 25366. 

Victoria pub. corp.: 
Annabel Lee. 
Cock-a-doodle-doo. 
Golden trail. 16882. 
Hot Hindoo. 16972. 

IT am thinking of you. 

Kama’s garden. 17212. 

Lovey. 17352. 

Moonlight kisses. 
(169). 

Raisin’ the roof. 


16416. 


16426. 
16608. 


16999. 


17454, 20974 


17769. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Vidal (Eugenio) : 

Bolero. 9635. 

Vals. 100138. 
Vidal (Paul) Concertino, $952. 
Vie de Boheme. 25595 (227). 


Viehoever (Arno) Doughboy-days. 
TATED. ' 

Viele (Laetitia) While to Bethlehem. 
20858. 


Viele (N. W.) There’s a corner in my 
heart all your own. 3116. 

Vielgeliebte. 16164. 

Vien (M.-E.) lLover’s lament. 24388. 

Vieuxtemps (H.) Ballade et polonaise 
de concert. 18364 (18). 


Viewee (C. F.)  g.'m:'b. hh. Lehrgang 
des klavierspiels. 2344, 2345. 


Vigil y Robles (Eduardo) : 
Adios Triguena. 1487, 
Amanecer, 14211. 
Amor secreto... 5736. 
Flirteando. 6184. © 
Malditos celos. 67388. 
Nena mia. 15489. 

Vigny (Benno) Du nur allein. 10010. 

Viladomat (J.) Chimes fox trot. 

1422, 3625. 

Villar (Rose) : 


5695, T809. 


Jazz has got me. 17165. 
My mother, 11125. 


My prayer for you. 4733. 111382. 
You think you're such a great I 
am when you're only a little I’m 
not. 23326. 
Villiers (T; W.) 
rarin’. 21748. 
Vinarofi (G. H.) : 
Get on the glory path. 


Hold ’er Newt, she’s 


3973. 


He died for me. 4073. 
Some golden day. 1293. 


Somebody needs even you. 1295. 

That is enough for m 1359; 

What about the juds* wnt morn- 
ing.,, 18231. 

Wonderful message dzvine. 23284. 
Vince (Maurice) Unele’s farm. 9252. 
Vineent (J. A.) I wish I could see 

you smile. 2155. 
Momeent (1. ©.) 

Andante. 836. 

Arabesque. 7171. 

Carillon de Saint-Jean. 

Deux Noéls. 6096, 6097. 

Etape sous la neige. 912. 

Lune aprés lune. 6718. 

Marche triomphale des 

1127. 

Nocturne. 76382. 

Noél dolent. 2630. 

Silence! 7320. 

Spleen. 7411. 

Vincent (Jack): 
Are you still waiting. 
Blues, that’s all blues. 


825. 


sports. 


14249. 
9632. 


Broken hearted blues. 143856. 


Cheery heart. 14419. 
Chicago blues. 7996. 


Coax me, just a little. 14453). 
Crooning lullaby. 14481. 
Flipper, flapper, flipper. 10188.. 
Florabel. 8185. 

Freddie. 23850. 


I found my wey to heaven. when: 
I found my way to your heart. 
4159. 


I just. can’t forget you. 19220. 
T’ll feel so lonely. 6394. 
If you got a good man. 8576. 


It’s my mother. 6516, 
Jazzola-o. 4344. 
‘Just you and I. 15bh0: 


Kiss me dear mother, don’t cry. 
10701. 

Knockin’ ’em cold. 15189. 

Laughing blues... 10734. 

Mammy won’t be weepin’ no more. 
4575. 


Mississippi moonbeams. 11008. 
Mother love. 11046. 

My Virginia rose. 4749. 

Oh, Niner, from Carolina. 20001. 


She loved you from 
5118. 

She may be your girl, but she 
loves me sometime. 9018. 

Sick and can’t get well with the 


the start. 


blues. 20353. 
Sunshine. 15965. 
Suzanne. 11820. 


Those benedict blues. 
Tsen Mei. 16115. 
When the Shandon church bells 
chime. 3277. 
Vincent (Nat.) ine: 
I cried when I had you, and I 
cried when you left. 68385. 
If I could have in my arms, what 
I have in my mind. 6488. 
_Make your own sunshine. 6736. 
Nobody knows but my pillow and 
me. 2627. 
Vineent (Ruth): 
Little dance. 6651. 
Little lead soldiers. 
Vincent (W. P.): 
Ma lady Jane. 
Spring flowers. 
Vincenzo (Valente) 
Donn’ Anna. 2654. 
Vinden (Maurice) Devon maid. 14551. 
Vines (S. N.) With Jesus Tll go all 
the way.,:,12251, 


16065. 


6655. 


6721. 
7414. 
°O palazzo ’e 


a Viola (Renzo) : 


O761. 
6700. 


Arabian baird. 
Love’s. cessation. 
Triflings.. 7d63, 
Viola. .¢W... NJ 
16211, 207TTT. 


Wee little house. 


1899 


INDEX 


DU. Ite Mesa. LS 


See 


Violinsky. pseud, Ginsberg 
(Solly). 
Viot (Maurice) Luxembourg-marche. 
18241. 
Virgil (A. M.): 
Off to the hunt. 6993. 
Serenade. 7279. 
Virgili (Virgilio) : 
Reginetta di un’ ora. 7189. 
Segnale rosso. 7275. 


Virgin queen. 1279. 

Virginia (University of) Alumni assn.: 
Virginia hail, all hail! 12083. 
Virginia’s cavalier song. 12084. 

Virginia romance. 25100*. 

Virtuoso musical corp. Sicilia sfurtu- 


*nata. 22784. 
Viscount (Garrett) I’m dreaming. 
17044. 


Vitak (Louis): 
Ambassador march. 21030, 21031 
Jig away boys. 84831. 
Krakowiak z pod wawel. 
Ladna heleia. 8482. 
Muziki muziky musite hrat. 
8698. 
Nowa polska. 8767. 
Oberek z nad wisly. 
Secessya polka. 8996. 
Trnava riizZe. 9228-9230. 
Tulak. 9239, 23091, 23092. 
Ulubieniec oberek. 23109. 
Underneath the Elbe. 
23119. 
Vam Zdelis. 
Wieczorna roza, 
Wiosna- mazurka. 
Zawierucha- mazur. 
Vittadini (Franco): 
Romanza di Pedro. 
Serenata di Lucio. 2933. 
Solo di Consuelo. 2972. 
Vittoria music pub. co.: 
"A cechitt bella tarantella. 
*"A chitarra ’e donna 
18370. 
"A festa ’e Piererotta. 
Dolce sogno. 18822. 
"E scarpe culurate. 10026. 
Mamma me vo’ fa Monaca. 10906. 


8479. 
8695— 


11219. 


23118, 
23138. 
25264. 
9350. 
9406. 


2856. 


9415. 
Teresa. 


18571. 


Mandulinata triste. 19688. 
Serivenno a mamma. 11602. 
Signorina. 20354. 
Te voglio bbene oj né! 11880. 
Vitzky (P. P.) Holly-wood ‘by’ the 
sea. 24016. 
Vivaldi (Antonio) : 
Concerto. 7638. 
Intermezzo. 12088, 12089. 
Vives (Amadeo) Ministro Giroflan. 
6831. 


Vivian (Stanley) It’s a long, long way 
to London city. 8409. 

Vivio (Antonio) Serenata 
9010. 


damore., 


Vodery cw. Hi)": 
Cut-out, Charleston swing. 
9846. 
H-Gypsy-Ann. 8140, 10039. 
Sweetheart farewell. 9145. 
Vodianoy (Max) Go-on! that’s right! 
12860. 
Vodorinski (Anton) : 
Joie de vivre. 4357. 
Légende triste. 15164. 
Voelker (Geo.) Dreams of fairyland. 
9413 (40). 
Vogade (Mareel) : 
Tan carifiosa. 9155. 
Troublante barcarolle. 
Vogel (H. V.): 
Hello Miss Portland. 10340. 
O wonderful girl I adore you. 
4806. 


Vogrich (—) Staccato caprice. 13833. 
Vogrich (Alice) : 
Complete works for the pianoforte 
album. 25595 (245). 
Sonsolations. 14163 (312). 
Forest scenes. 14163 (504). 
Lift your glad voices. 25595 (164). 
Momento capriccioso. 18364 (145). 
Ronde d’amour. 18364 (171). 
Schumann noveletten. 12344 (45). 
Symphonic studies. 14163 (505). 
Vogrich (Max) Lift your glad voices. 
25595 (164). 
Voices of the soul. 


8056, 


9231. 


14024. 


Voici, vous pouvez m’en croire. 20742. 

Voigt (H.) Mother-love. 6875. 

Voinov (William) My inspiration 
girl. 15484. 

Voit (H. O.) Jog along. 17181. 

Volga boatmen’s song. 14038, 7642- 


7644, 20743, 23161. 
Volga-kering6. 1404. 
Volk (F. G.) Alma mater Case. 9-462. 
Volkman (Elmer) You made me cry 
over you 20941. 
Volkmar (G. W.): 
Somebody’s lonesome for you little 


girl. 20410., 

Sorry. 11741. 
Volkstedt (—) Sing till the clouds 

roll by. 18744. 


Volkwein bros.: 
Love’s reward. 354, Son / 1IAO ALIS 
Our fighting men. 11316. 
Rivalry. 541, 542. 
True value. 12006. 
Voll (Cal De) See De Voll (Cal) 
Vollenhoven (H. V.) Mon réve. 17447. 
Vollmer (J. F.): 
Love dream of dreams. 24379. 
Swanee home. 18017, 22939. 
Who'll take the place of mammy. 
16286 


Yow ll learn little girl. 5609. 


1900. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


Vollmer bros. Swanee home. 229389. 
Volpatt: (F.) jr.: 
Célébre réverie. 7982. 
Sérénade enfantine. 1275. 
Volpe (Joseph) Blue eyes. 16506. 
Volunteer choir. 1405-1408, 2247, 
5476, 5477, 12094, 12095, 14025, 
16181, 20744, 20745, 23163. 

Von Bayer (Grete) Purple asters. 
249038. 

Von Berge (H.) New gospel quartets. 
24634. 

von Blon (Franz) 
von). 

Vonderheid (C. W.) Dance and keep 
young. 16656. 


Von der Lieth (Leonore) : 

How can you say you love me. 
8305. 

I believed you. 2095, 23352 (49). 

Jazz band blues. 43438.  . 

Maybe someone is kissing your 
sweetie to-night. 2471. 

Oliver Twist. 4842, 4843, 7019. 

Please don’t let me find you here 
when I get back. 18574.° 

Susan. 5264. 

Trot your tootsie. 1384. 

Where the Sacramento river flows. 
B lp2a 

von Doenhoft (Albert) : 
Albumleaf. 7822. 
Prelude. 9270. 

von Flotow (Freidrich) 
Freidrich von). 

Von Hagen (P. A.) : 
Gentle zephyr. 1967. 
May morning. 2467. 

Von Horst 
(Carita von). 

Von Mevyerinck (Anna) Advanced 
sight reading course from tne uni- 
versal music system. 3379. 

Von Rohl (Lura) : 

Don’t make me say. 6056. 

Honey,..just. you and I. 21758. 

In dear old San Francisco. 6471. 

Just because I love you. 15095. 

Oh California. 2668. 

When it’s chigger time in Kansas. 
7698. 

Von Tilzer (Albert): 

Adrienne. 12353. 

Gingham girl. 16858. 

Just a pretty little home. 10664. 

Love is all. 10853. 

Plunk, 7114. 

Sing-Sing. 11665. 

Some day. 20403. 

~ When my buddy steps with me. 

18250. 

Where the Ganges flows. 12208. 


See Blon (Franz 


See Flotow 


(Carita) See Horst | 


Von Tilzer (Harry): 
Rio me Charlie. 18665, 23352 
(15). 
Chief Hokum. 18672, 23852 (19). 
Dear old lady. 6028. 
Ill be with you when the roses 
bloom in spring. 2109. 
In the land where the green sham- 
rock grows. 6487. 
Little wooden whistle wouldn’t 
whistle. 22110. 
My boy friend. 17486. 
Old king Tut. 4836. 
Old king Tut in old king Tutenkh- 
amen’s day. 48387. 
School time. 17847. 
Spoony Bill. 7413. 
When your bluebird flies away. 
3274. 
Von Tilzer (Harry) music pub. co.: 
Chase me Charlie. 18665, 23352 
(15). 
Chief Hokum. 18672, 23352 (19). 
Dear old lady. 23352 (31). 
I'll be with you when the roses 
bloom in spring. 2109. 
In the land where the green sham- 
rock grows. 6487, 23352 (68). 
Little wooden whistle wouldn’t 
whistle. 22110. 
My boy friend. 17486. 
Olid king Tut. 4836, 5679 (293). 
Old king Tut in old king Tut- 
enkhamen’s day. 4837. 
School time. 17847, 23352 (115). 
Trifling. 664. 
When your bluebird flies away. 
3274. 
Vonprovyever” 7.) 
7808 (176). 
Voormolen (Alex) : 
Scéne et Danse érotique. 22721. 
Sicilienne et Rigaudon. 17891. 
Sonnet. 7646. 


Country’ dance. 


Vorum (0. O.) Tf he didn’t intend to 


finish the thing then why did he 
start it at all. 24139. 
Vospure CS. 38.): 
Come to California. 1755. 
Write to me once in a_ while. 
3330. 
Voss (Ethel) Love and _ (flowers. 
10845. ; 
Voss (Mrs. J. F.) Take me in the 
garden to-night, love. 16011. 


Vos-zhe vilstu. 5479. 


Votteler (William G.) Live and love. 
18364 (126). 
Vreeland (M.:'C.) 
12834. 
Vuillemin (Jacques) : 
Chant national des 
16571. 
Cing morceaux. 7883. 


Friendly light. 


eyclistes. 


1901 


INDEX 


Vuillemin (Jacques )—Continued. 
Cortege d’athlétes. 16635, 16636. 
Journée de vacances. 13079. 
Soirs armoricains. 9065. 

Trois petites piéces. 12485. 

Vuillemin (Louis) : 

Attente. 12412. 
Cortege d’athlétes. 16635, 16636. 

Vulcan record corp. Little Red Rid- 

ing Hood. 22102. 

Vuolo -¢Tite) “Hu 

signurina. 19646. 
Vuvag (Edition) : 
Jahr ohne liebe. 13069. 
Schwarze rose. 8993. 
W pielgrzymiej szacie. 23164. 
Wachs (Blanche) : 
Bolero. 25595 (31). 
Bonjour Polichinelle. 25595 (382). 
Bras dessus. 14163 (67). 
Conte joyeux. 14163 (120). 
Danse japonaise. 14168 (1381). 
Femmes et fleurs. 14163 (168). 
Silvana ballettino. 25595 (253). ° 
Soir d’automne. 25595 (258). 
Valse babillarde. 7808 (142). 
Valse des fées. 25595 (292). 
Wachs (Paul): 
Bolero. 25595 (31). 
Boajour Polichinelle. 25595 (32). 
Bras dessus. 14168 (67). 
Capricante. 5906. 
Conte joyeux. 14163 (120). 
Danse japonaise. 14163 (131). 
Femmes et fleurs. 14163 (168). 
Silvana ballettino. 25595 (253). 
Soir Vautomne. 25595 (258). 
Valse babillarde. T7808 (142). 
Valse des fées. 25595 (292). 
Wachtel (Sadie) Dus Yidishe lied! 


~ 


pisciaiolu e 1a 


896. 
Wachtmeister (A. R.): 
A. Délie. 9416. 
Génie de la forét. 10200. 
Ma rose. 10890. 
Prélude-Aria-Rondeau. 11440. 
Vent. 12074. 
Waddell (I. R.) That Tut-ankh-amen 
craze. 11924. 
Waddington (S. P.) Berceuse. 143804. 
Waddy (F. V.). Hand in hand with 
you. 21688. 


Wade (Urs. "A. 7S)": 
Like unto the dawn. 2360. 
When I’ve made my pot of gold. 


12169. 

Wade (C. E.) Dear Florida’ how I 
love you. 114. 

Wadely (EF. W.) Three short and 
easy postludes. 3231. 

Wadley. (M.  B.) Mother’s plea. 
11055;> 15395. 

Waél-Munk (F.) Priére. 8898. 

Wagenhurst (E. M.) Pakiot.. all. 


15609. 


pt.111, ns. v.18 


Waghalter (Ignatz) Florentiner inter- 
mezzo. 168. 


Wagner (A.) y Levien, sues. Perdo- 


name. 17703, 22544. 
Wagner (Billy): M 
Dorothy I’m in love with you. 
18848. 


It takes an Elgin movement with 
a twenty year guarantee. 19406. . 
Wagner (Flo.) . Too late. 18135. 
Wagner (J. D.) If youll only come 
back in my dreams. 24146. 
Wagner (J. F.) ine. Organ *aecom- 
paniment to the hymns in Congrega- 


tional prayers for the children’s 
mass. 1200. 


Wagener (Richard) : 
Bridal chorus. 7649. 
Elizabeth’s prayer. 3232. 
Evening star. 25427. 
Isolde. 698. 
Liebesverbot. 3233. 
Lied du printemps. 694. 
Lohengrin. 25595 (299). 
Lullaby. 25428. 
Mort d’Yseult. 23165. 
O God of God. 16185. 
O star of eve. 25429. 
Prelude et mort d’Isolde. 
Rienzi. 7650, 18206. 
Spinnerlied. 14163 (591). 
Steersman, leave the watch. 
Tannhauser.. 23166. 
Toto joue du Wagner. 
Traume. 20748. 
Tristan et Iseult.. 9273. 
Wagner. 5482. 

Wagner (W. A.) I’m pining for the 

shining of the sunshine of your 
heart. 4205. 

Wainer (Lee): 
Bad things. 9558, 
Don’t ask me why. 9955. 
I’m sorry I treated you so mean. 


5481. 


7651. 
7652. 


4206. 
I’ve come back to my daddy. 
12995. 
Keep on goin’. 4403. | 
On some Egyptian trail. 11277. 
Wansa. 12121. 
Yeth, yeth, Betthie, you're the 


beth ‘beth girl I know. 18327: 
Wainwright (A. B.): 
Je suis délaisse seulette. 24208. 
Toi aimable jardiniere. 25318. 


Waite (A. P.) Red bird echo. 14163 
(458). 

Wakefield (Troy) My daddy pays 
the bills. 24585. 


Wakley (—) Wait for the sunshine. 
25095 (Oto) 

Walck (Charles) But try and get me 
if you can. 23541. 

Waldau (Harry) Mensch komm ‘mal 
rtiber. © 4633. 


1902 


INDEX 
nos. 1-18, 1923 
Walden (O. C.) Ben. Hur patrol. | Walker (Paul) Evening prayer. 
E32 rie. 146388, 23786. 
Walder (Woodie). Mistreated blues. | Walker (Phoebe) Just trust and wait 
17439. for me. 17209. 
Waldes (G. H.) Service for the holy | Walker (S. H.) That free and easy 
communion. 7286. papa o’ mine. 7509, 11905. 
Waldo (R. M.) Tho’ the roses may | Walker (T. L.) Hustling blues. 2090. 
bloom and wither. 20623. Walker (V. B.) You used to mean 
Waldron (Frank) Moonlight in Kil- the world to me. 16358. weal 
larney. 17453. Walkiewicz (Hugeniusz) Piesni do 
Waldrop (Uda): _ Inszy Swietej. 20116, 22559. 
Awaken me oh God to all Thy | Wall (Phil) Just a minute. aoe oe. 
glory. 1556. Wallace (C. W.) Case song boo 
Cradle song. | 23655. 9715. 
Waldteufel (Emil) Brunette or | Wallace (Edgar). High school sight- 
blonde. 18594. reading album. 24003-24005. 
Walenn (Gerald) : Wallace (G. 8.) That beautiful voice. 
Allegro. 12113. 20583. 
Eastern impression. 21475. Wallace (M. RR.) Always faithful. 
ipisode romantique. 12759. 1518. 
Romance. 8946. Wallace (M. W.) Dream boat. 3805, 
Walenta (J. P.) Begging. 9590. - 23352 (36). 


Walford (A. E.) Would you rather 
be a dance queen than a mother. 
12272. 

Walk in de narrow way. 

Walker (€. P.): 

Armistice day is Mother’s day to 

me. 5765. 
On that old Panama cannon ball. 
1194. 

Walker (EH. R.): 

I am walking in the King’s 

way. 8319. 

In the sweet bye and bye. 8399. 
Walker (EH. W.) Some love. 11697. 
Walker (Hrnest) : 

Fantasia in D. 6159. 

Full five fathom five. 

Orpheus with his lute. 7037. 
Walker (F. C.) Song hits from the 

Zeta follies of 1923. 7370. 


Walker (George) There’s a welcome 


25482. . 


high- 


6215. 


waiting you in bonny Scotland. 
(32D: 
Walker (H. E.)!’ My buddy in no 
man’s land. 19838. 
Walker (H. J.).: 
Taboo. 7482. 
Vamp dance of Salome. 7619. 
* Walker (Harry) Lou. 13211: 
Walker (Helen) Dreams. 16741 
~ Walker (Marshall) : 
E Arkansaw mama. 18445. 
It takes a mean old mama to 
make a bad daddy behave. 
19405. 
Walker (Maudena) Rose of Redonda. 
13662... 
Walker (N. H.R.) «Old:):mother’s 
_ plaint. 22472. 
Walker (Nettie) Forty years ago to- 
day. 3944. 


I i 


Wallace (Minnie) : 
I am a cooter crawling mamma, 
I am looking for my dancing 
dad. 24062. 
Nothing like mother’s love. 
Wallace (Mitchell) 
17106. 4 
Wallace (Oliver) 
5679 (298), 


11186. 
If’ I. had. you. 


Other 
20974 (182). 
Wallace (Sippie) Up. the 
blues. 20698. 
Wallace (T. P:) Mother. 
Wallace (W. V.): 
Choral fantasia. 1729. 
Maritana. 1269, 6765. 
Maritana overture. 6766. 
Scenes that are brightest. 1269. 
Wailace (William) Song of the clock. 
13802. 


lips. 4861, 
country 


22296. 


Wallack (A. H.) What King Tut 
would do. 20798. 

Wallack (E. M.) What King Tut 
would do. 20798. 

Waller (—) Herdream. 25595 (393). 

Waller (Fats) pseud. See Waller 
(Theo.). 

Waller (Frank) : 


On my old side-car. 11274. 
~ Specially Tim. 11756, 
“Waller (Theo.) All alone. 
Waller (Thomas) : 
~Blues never die. 18553. 
~Done gone mad. 18826. 
“Don’t want you no more. 
~It seems to me. 10612. 
“Wild cat blues. 18307, 20879. 
Wallin (M. M.) In the moonlight’s 
glow. 15020. 
Wallis (W. H.): 
No money, what about it, 


14198. 


18840. 


13415. 


Tom Hall. 13949. 
Walser (E. D.) Vl go back to Indi- 
ana. 24088. 


L903 


INDEX 


Walsh (C. W.): 


Dearie. 21410. 

Fear not my love. 16796. 
Molly, Polly, Dolly. 17446. 
Pretty little eyes. 17745. 


Walsh (Francis) Light in your eyes, 
Kathleen. 4475. 

Walsh (J. A.): 

After a while. 3383. 

I’m tired of being alone. 
Walsh (Patrick) : 

Hymn to St. Joseph. 14866. 

Litany of the saints. 4485. 
Walsh (Ruth) No foolin’ now. 
Walsh (W. G. C.): 

I’m the fool who believes in you. 


19270. 


24651. 


19269. 
Thinking. 20618. 
Walter (D. C.) To Mildred, in her 
new dress. 18129. 


Walter (Edward): 
Mandy. 17384. 
Some day. 25100. 
Walter (F. G.) Ten thousand times 
ten thousand. 18057. 
Walter a..C8 7.) Milwaukee’ Bay. 
299 


22252. 
Walter’ (G.P.): 
He won my love. 8270. 
Kind of a man I’d have. 
Little flapper girl. 10794. 
Thoughts of an evening. 
Walter (G..W.). To.do' ‘or 
Lambda chi. 23064. 
Walter (H. A.) Dady o’mine. 
Walter’. (JieB.): 
flunegry blues. 10396. 
I don’t care if I do. 
Walter (Jack) "Neath 
skies. 11150, 11151. 
Walter (Serge) Dora. 18842. 
Walters (E. V.) Why? 16288. 
Walters (Esther) I want to go back. 


24264. 


3133. 


die for 


1794. 


21802: 
Egyptian 


13002. 
Walters (J. B.) Melodie pathétique. 
6791. 


Walters (J. O.) Every-one is looking 
for a real live pappa. 23791. 
Walters (Olive) America we 

you now. 3418. 
Walters (W. LL.) 
Treland. 12955. 
Waltham (Tom): 
Ad: libsg Sat: 
. Bluest of the blues. 3540. 
Hawaian lament. 4065. 


need 


IT am going back to 


Song of a Brittany fishermaid. 
5191. 
Walther (M. L. C.) Send me a radio 
tonight. 15817. 
Walthew (R. H.): 
Gleaner’s slumber song. 12344 
(14). 


Sitent birds. 7321. 


pt. 117, 0s. v.18 


Walton (A. E.) Muezzin eall. 17477, 


17478. 

Walton (Mrs. L. A.) I’m ealling for 
you. 4186. 

Walton (R. H.) Call me thine own. 
PA Fs A be 

Walz (Jean) Grab me, nab me. 
16893. 

Wammack (A. P.) Voices of the soul. 
14024. 

Wandering in this place. 697. 

Wanniski ~ (Michael) Orphan’s 
prayer. 8827. 


Warburton (M. E.): 
Hoosier moonlight on the banks 
of St. Joe. 16969. 


Sheik of Sheiks. 17881 . 
Ward (—) Rose of Bombay. 2862. 
Ward (Aylmer) Scherzino, 2903. 
Wardi€Bt Wi) Speed on daddy. 
T7408. 


Ward, Giid.)_: 
Cheer up! cheer up! cheer up! 


for to-morrow’s another day. 
3617. 

Dearie. 3760. 

Mutt wrote the music and Jeff 
wrote the words. 24578. 

Ward (ER. Hye 

Daisy. 14506. 

Dandelion. 14517. 

I know where the violets blossom. 
21814. 

Sweet brier rose. 15979. 


Under the mistletoe. 23114. 
Ward-(H. R.): 
Danse antique. 1806. 
Gavottina. 1964. 
Journey’s end. 6553. 
Little mother o’ mine. 
Message cf love. 4640. 
My castle of dreams. 11076. 
My heart would be an empty nest 
if love should fly away. 15429. 
There’s a little touch of heaven in 
your smile. 16050. 
Violetta. 5465. 
Ward (M.'' E.)'¢ My ‘sweet 
17540. 
Ward CRW.) 
2197. 
Ward (Robert and Alexander) 
ing blues. 12284. 
Ward (S. A.) America, the beautiful. 
21035. 
Ward (Sam): 
I’m through with you. 21850. 
You'll change your mind. 9891. 
Ward) (W:'L.) So long—is no 
goodby. 5169. 
Ward Stephens (—) 
ney brighter. 24437. 
Warde (Harry): 
Best people on earth. 
Carolina land of the sky. 


4491. 


Oneida. 
In love’s springtime. 


Yodel- 


Make the j our 


12479. 
14395. — 


INDEX 


' nos. 1-18, 19238 


_Wardell (Harold) : 
It is then my heart will forget. 
5679 (238). 

What’s a whole world to me with- 
out you. 18233, 23206. _ 
Warden (B. H.) See Hardt-Warden 

(Bruno). 
Wardlow (Maggie) Your eyes have 
stole my heart. 25585. 
Ware (Harriet) : 
Stars. 16373 (81). 
Trees. 3169. 


Warfield (Chas.) Baby won’t you 


please come home. 5789. 
Warfield (Louise) Love's way. 
' 24899. 


Warfield (R. M.) When you are leav- 
ing me my dearie some one else will 
take your place. 3271, 5679 (395). 

Warlock (Peter) pseud. See Hesel- 
tine (Peter). 

Warman (Geo.) 
16124, 

Warn (G. B.) Mah-jong. 4565. 

‘Warnecke (EK. W.) What will you do 
after I’ve gone away. 16225. 

Warner (F. E.): 

Warner’s standard graded violin 


Twilight memories, 


course. 25488. 
Warner’s very easy clarinet 
method for beginners. 25439. 


Warner’s very easy slide trombone 
method for beginners. 25440. 
Warner (F. H) Time puzzles. 7545. 
Warner (H. W.): 
Four songs. 16196. 
Pixy-ring. 15660, 15661. 
Trio. 16107. 


Warner (L. d’O.) Kindergarten book 


of folk-songs. 2290. 
‘Warner (S. L.) Little church around 
the corner. 330. 


Warner (S. T.) Hedie Christus natus 


est. 8288. 
Warner bros. Little church around the 
corner. 330. 


Warner’s unison and two-part songs. 
9281. 

Warren -¢B. EH.) : 
God knows and He cares. 
He saves. 21715. 
Leaves or sheaves? 
Where will I go? 
Worship God. T759. 

Warren (C. F.): 
Easter benedicite. 14163 (148). 
Jubilate Deo. 14163 (292). 
Te Deum. 14168 (562). 

Warren (EB. R.): 


6249. 


6616. 


T7725 


‘Children of the moon. 3622. 
Christ child smiled. 9759. 
Golden yesterdays. 10249. 


Soldiers of Christ, arise. 5173. 


Warren (G..W.): 


Easter benedicite. 14163 (148). 


Jubilate. 14163 (292). 
Song of the robin. 7379. 
Te Deum. 14163 (562). 


Warren (H. B.): 
Just a little pep, is what we need. 
Ae2 


6563. 
Smile and the world smiles with 
you. 7342. 


Warren (Harry): 
Home in Pasadena. 21749. 
So this is Venice. 15875, 17928. 
Warren (Richard) I can’t forget my 
old home. 10421. 
Warren & Phillips: 
A BC manuals. 23354. 
A B C short, tutor.. 20975. 
Air de danse. 12364. 
Album of first pieces. 
Arlequine. 12408. 
Bells of Arcady. 
Bon’ jour.” 2Z3ptt. 
3rooklet’s song. 7951. 
By the waterfall. 21223. 
Capricieuse 12552. 
Danse du bal. 12655. 
Early days at the pianoforte. 
23763. 
Everyone has a fireside somewhere. 
146. 
Fairies’ lullaby. 8172. 
Fantasie in C minor. 12792. 
Five miniatures. 16916. 
Five studies in technic. 16917. 
Give thanks and sing. 186. 
High school sight-reading album. 
24003-24005. 
Hunters’ rondelay. 8311. 
Land of dreams. 8487. 
~ Love that came with the sunshine. 
13225; 


14298. 


Octave playing exercises. 4808. 
Petite danseuse. 13550. 

Scéne de hallet. 13686. 
Shipwreck. 9025. 
Sing me your song. 
Six merry dance tunes. 18736. 
Someday, somewhere. 15891. 
Somewhere a heart is mine. 11707. 
Stratford-on-Avon. 1319. 
Summer day. 11798. 
Third album of first pieces. 


15856. 


18091. 


Valse humoresque. 253591. 
Village fair. 9264. 
Wedding bells. 9290. 


Warwick (J/rs. George) Rugged road. 
FD)» 
iJon 
Wascher (W. C.): 
Wow! wow! blues. 
(D238): 
Washington (RK. 
Kyra. 4429. 


25998, 25595 


M.): 


INDEX 


Washington (H. M.)—Continued. 

Mean old blues. 191716. 

My Gipsy serenade. 4717. 

Some other day. 7359. 
Washington (H. C.): 

Stop loving some one. 20476. 

You may have some loving. 1462. 
Washington (N. D.) I bowed on my 

knees and cried holy. 10419, 

Wasniewski (W. H.): 

Goodbye Sue. 12875. 

You taught me how to love you 


now you want me to forget. 
163856. 
Waterman (G. R.): 
Fairyland. 924. 


How to lift forms. 224. 
Last waltz. 4452. 
Poor Richard. 522. 
Twin melody. 20685. 
Waterman (Nixon) Land we love 
the best. 10725, 10727. 
Waterman piano school: 
‘How .to lift forms. 224. 
Poor Richardy, 522. 
Waters (Ethel) : 
Ain’t goin’ to marry. 
Down South blues. 18854. 
Kind lovin’ blues. 19503. 
Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co.: 
Ageravatin’ papa. 756 (3) 
Alley, up.,.21019,, 23352 (6). 
Back in the old neighborhood. 
14273, 18364 (2385). 
Band plays home_ sweet 
12344 (66), 12444. 
Beale street mamma. 
(144). 
3ella Donna. 8512, 5679 (145). 
Benny be yourself. 5679 (146), 


fol. 


home. 


1590, 5679 


Wis: 
Big brother. | 23487, 25595 (348). 
Bit o’ pink and white. 143820, 


18364 (236). 
Blue Island blues. 
(346). 
Chloe cling to me. 756 (15). 
Classicanna. 5679 (160), 8014. 


23503, 25995 


Come on Spark Plug! ZIBS2, 
AaoOD (22). 
Covered wagon days. 14163 


(647), 14477. 
Cry baby. 12344 (86), 12635. 


Daddy’s wonderful pal. 3714. 
5679 (169). 
Don’t think youll be missed. 


7596 (23), 887. 


Down in Maryland. 756 (25). 


Down on ‘Panga Panga . Bay. 
14584, 18364 (245). 
Down.the road to, yesterday. 


23736, 25595 (3870). 
Egyptian Rose. 18894, 
(37). 


beh 
23352 


‘If you will marry us. 


pt. IU, n..S., v.18 


Tivery time the clock ticks. 16776, 
18364 (248). ; 
Virst waltz belongs to me. T56 
(32 ). 22: 

Girl is like sunshine. 12344 (109), 
12835. 

Grace, you’re the ace of them all. 
756 (87), 964. 

Happy. 16912, 18364 (253). 

Helen of Troy, New York. 10338, 
12344 (114). 

Hello! my Alabamy. 
(633). 

Honey bunch. 12928, 14163 (669). 

Hoptown Chinatown hop. 2074, 
5679 (210). 

Hotsy totsy town. 


12912, 14163 


5679 (211). 


I can’t believe you’re gone. 
283952. (50). 

I'd be a fool to fool with you. 
19204, 23352 (51); 

I gave you up just before you 
threw me down. 756 (45). 

I like a big town—I like a small 
town. 10441, 12344 (127). 

Tll be in my Dixie home again. 
756 (46). 

I’m a harmony baby. 


21798, 


4183, 5679 


(2203 

I’m a society bud. 21834, 25595 
(402). 

Pm, through,” with: jyoun s2as8n0, 
25595 (408). 

I must go to Moscow. 14163 
(677), 14987. 

Tl’ve got a song for sale. 17074. 
18364 (258). 

I want a big red apple. 12999, 


14163 (678). 
If my heart belonged to somebody 
‘else, I wouldn’t be here with 
you. 24141, 25595 (405). 
If you do what you do. 
25595 (406). 


24144, 


18364 (260). 
19326. 

In the corner of my mind. 
25595 (412) 

In love with love. 
(67). 

In your dear eyes. 

Inside the walls of China. 
14163 (681). 

It’s not the first time you left me. 
19397, 23352 (71). 

It’s the dancer you love, who 
makes you love to dance. 24191. 

It was meant to be, 10614, 12544 
(1438). 

Joe is here. 


24169, 
19346, 25552 


756 (01). 
15052. 


756 (58), 2254. 


Just a little song for you. 18564 
(265), 19454. 
Just for Mary and me. 138098. 


141963. (683). 


INDEX 


nos. 1-138, 1923 


Keep off my shoes. 2282, 5679 
(243). 

Kitchen stove. 22039, 23352 (77). 

Kitty. 15135, 18364 (271). 

Land of cotton blues. 17249, 
18364 (278). 

Laugh while youwre dancing 
around. 13141, 14163 (685). 

Left all alone with the blues. 
22064, 25595 (426). 

Little bit of love. 3179, 14163 
(688). 

Little boy blues. 5679 (258), 
6647. 

Look for the happy ending. 
10831, 12344 (157). 

Love is a sandman. 17328, 18364 
(QT). 

Mamma’s the boss. 22180, 23352 
(88). 

Mammy’s little silver lining. 
18364 (282). ci 

Monkey business. 19783. 

Moonlight lane. 24542, 25595 
(445). 

Mother in Ireland. 756 ia). 

My eretonne girl. 11082, 12344 
(LTO}-. 

My electric girl. 11095, 12344 
(HEL Y: 

My ideal. 11107, 12344 (174). 

My lady fair. 756 (76). 

My sunflower maid. 19893, 23352 
(99). 

My sweetie went away. 11139, 
12344 (176). 

*Neath the Carolina moon. 17555, 
18364 (290). 

Nijigo Novgo. 11162, 12344 (180). 

No other girl. 24653, 25595. (453). 

No wonder they called you Mary. 
24655, 25595 (454). 

Nobody ever cried over me. 22395, 
23352 (100). 

Not here. 17581, 18364 (292). 
Oh! gee, oh! gosh, oh! golly I’m 
in love. 11239, 12344 (188). 

Oh! Joe. 13456, 14163 (710). 
On Sunday. 11278, 12344 (190). 
One more waltz. 13488. 14163 
(715). 
One night in June. 756 (84). 
Out and gone. 20067, 23352 (103). 
Passionetta. 17692, 18364 (298). 
Peacock strut. 14163 (720), 


15631. 
Pipe organ blues. 5679 (310), 
7107. 
Poor little you. 24872, 25595 
(465). 


Pretty Peggy. 13595, 14163 (72 

Rampart street blues. 18364 30 
20190. 

Reuben, Reuben, where have you 
been? 22650, 23352 (111). 


7). 
3). 


1907 


Rocky Mountain Rose. 17803. 
18364 (307). 

Roll along Missouri. 5679 (322). 
8944. 

Safe in your heart. 17827, 18364 
(309) .: : 

St. Louis gal. 18364 (310), 20278. 

Sam Jones’ blues. 18364 (311). 
20286. 


Sarah from Syracuse. 2893, 5679 


tae). 

Smile will go a long long way. 
11681, 12344 (219). 

Some early morning. 13780, 14163 
(738). 

Sometime in Junetime. 22841, 
Baaooe (AQA)2 

Somewhere in somebody’s arms. 
2984, 5679 (349). 

Somewhere — somehow—someday. 
756 (108), 2985. 

Stella. 5679 (356), 9111. 

Steve. 756 (107), 1317. 

Sunshine Mary. 756 (110). 

Sweet Kalua Lou. 22950, 23352 


(130). 

Sweet papa Joe. 22956, 25595 
(495). 

Syncopatin’ mamma. 22973, 23352 
(LBZ ee 


Tainted Rose. 25221, 25595 (496). 

That sweet somebody o’ mine. 
7518, 12344 (237). 

That Tacoma home o’ mine. 5679 
(368), 9181. 

There ain’t no Santa _ Claus. 
18364 (319), 20605. 

There’s a nest in Gypsyland. 
3118, 5679 (369). 

There’s a rainbow in the _ sky. 
Tao. ( eye 

Those - beautiful eyes. 14163 
(757), 16064. 

Tickle me. 756 (117). 

Tricky little tune. 13957, 14163 
(760). 

Trip along. 25338, 25595 (507). 

Two time Dan. 12035, 12344 
(245). 

Wait for a warm, sunny day. 
16186, 18364 (3826). 

Wait till you’re’ blue. 14163 
(764), 16187. 

Waitin’ for the evenin’ mail. 
12108, 12344 (249). 

Wanna go South again. blues. 
14032, 14163 (760). : 

Washington Square. 14163 (767). 
16198. 

What makes a business man tired? 
14060, 14163 (769). 

What more do you want. 756 
(127): 

What the girls will wear. 12344 
(253), 14061. 


INDEX 


pt. 111, B.-s., v.18 


Waterson, Berlin & Snyder co.—Contd. 
When her lips surrender. 25469, 
25595. (516). 
When I kissed the blarney stone. 
14163 (771), 16282. 
‘When romance wakes. 
25595, (312). 

Where rainbows end. 14163 (774), 
16270. 

Whistling. 756 (182). 

Who’s sorry now. 95994, 5679 
(401). 

Why did I buy that Morris chair 
for Morris? 14163 (776), 16289. 

Yes sir, that’s Lazy Bones. 95679 
(408), 9376. 

You. — 12288. 

You, and only you. 12344 (265). 

You can’t cry-baby me.. 18338, 
18364 (336). 

You can’t make love to another. 
18364 (337), 209381. 

You gave me your heart. 756 
(1385). 

You’re doing a Rip Van Winkle. 
23020, 25595 (528). 

Youwre.O. Kj! Katy with me. 
20949, 28352 (149). 

Youw’re trying to throw me down. 
12317, 12344 (267). 

Wathall (A. G.) Mu _ phi epsilon 
songs. 15401. 
Watkeys (C. W.) 

12445. 
Watkins (M. S.) Our Washington. 
20066. 
Watkins. (P. F.): 
Always waiting till my ship comes 
im. (27028. 
Mammy’s little crow. 19683. 

My ship come sailing. 24618. 
Watling (H. F.) Ten poetic fancies. 
7667. 
Watson (Albert) 
Dixie. 12150. 
Watson (EK. J.): 

Blue eyes. 14832. 
Moonbeam glide. 11025. 
Paddy.—is better and 
7058. 
Watson (Eva): Just a pal. 24235. 
Watson (F. C.). See Campbell-Watson 
(F.) 
Watson (G. C.) Arab Ann. 21056. 
Watson (J. 8S.) Again. 5702. 
Watson (M. M.) 
12754.- 
Watson (T. M.) 
Virginia. 6909. 
Watson (Valentine) : 
T’ll tell the world. 4175. 
Lonely. 4512. 
Whoops-a-daisy. 1488. 


25479, 


Banquet song. 


Wedding bells in 


better. 


My home town in 


Enchanted forest. 


Watson (W. C.) 
California. 4190. 
Watson (William) 
20560. 
Wiattt (H.2kbe 
At springtide. 7808 (6). 
Night song. 7808 (91). 
Perdita. 7808 (103). 
Watters (L. T.) Mother. 4685. 
Watts (H. E.) Haste thee, haste thee. 
4061. . 
Watts (J. A.): 
Daddy, daddy, I’m your laddie. 
18745. 
My giggling baby. 19854. 
Talk about your chicken. 1346. 
Watts (Wintter): 
Bring her again to me. 7949. 
Intreat me not to leave thee. 2221. 
Let it be forgotten. 13155. 
Only a ery. 13498. 
Only and forever. 8822. 
White rose. 1484. 
Wild tears. 3299. 
Waugh (W.:E.): 
I need some one to love me. 10492. 
One great dream of life. 17648. 
Waverly musical products co. ine. 
Sweet Aloha land. 11824. . 
Wawrzynski (A. D. J.) Wspomnienie 
przesztoseci. 9370. 
Waxhendorf-Lewis (A.) 
the elves. 23672. 
Wayne (A.) Wet wash ball. | 20792. 
We praise Thee, we bless Thee. 12141. 
Wealthdale (Bert) My dream 0’ 
dreams. 11089. 
Weary & Lash. Ohio, the good old 
buckeye state. 11254. 
Weasner (H.:C.) & .¢o.: 
I want you. 21875. 
Lonesome. 4515. 
Weather wise. 16209. 
Weatherford (Theo.) 
gone away. 595738. 
Weaver (Harry) Blanchie. S806. 
Weaver (T. B.): 
Now didn’t it pay to come. 19952. 
Oh dear, such horrid colds. 19989. 
Real old-fashioned weleome. 20194. 
Santa’s never failed us yet. 20292. 
Star above the manger. 20463. 
This dear old school of ours. 
20620. 
Whooping cough germs. 16287. 
Webb (H. B.): 
Clearing house blues. 21820. 
Mavybell. 22214. 
Webb (M. H.) Children of the year. 
9747. 
Webb (Tessa) 
6802. 
Webbe (W. Y.) 
5070. 


I’m going back to 


Tavern song. 


Dance of 


When you’re 


Mem’ries of mother. 


Salvator mundi. 


1908 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 , 


Webber (EF. D.) 
time. 8397. 
Webber (H. A.) 

technie. 11408. 

Weber (Ben) 

Julia. 10663. 

Weber (Bertha) : 

Evening shadows. 16774. 
I Sing of you. 4215. 
Lincoln so brave and true. 
Sound of the sea. 2999. 
Wind-flower. 9348. 

Weber (C. M. von): 
Euryanthe. 16772. 
Freischititz. 19001. 
Invitation to the dance. 4519. 
Jubel. 2268. 

My Jesus as Thou wilt. 
Préciosa. 2781. 

Rondo brilliant. 22678... 
Scene from Freischuetz. 5083. 

Weber (EH. J.): : 

It can never happen again. 106038. 
It’s a lotta Bologny. 13062. 
Nobody lied when they said that 
I cried over you. 2628. 
Suppose nobody cared. 11815. 
Weber (Esther) Lots o’ mama. 
22139, 24372. 
‘Weber (CE: iy) 


In the merry spring- 


Plectral and finger 


2360. 


17506. 


Visionary dreams. 


16173. 
Weber (O. H.) Old fashioned home- 
stead. 13465. 


Carmencita. 3589. 
My sweet Molly O. 


Weber (Otto) 
Weber (R. B.) 
8729, 22355. 
Webster (Alfred) 
Webster (C. C.) 


Cygne. 18741. 
Harmony march. 


19097. 

_Webster (C. K.) Honeymooning in 
the sky. 12980. 

- Webster (G. O.) King of the ages. 
19506. ‘ 

Webster (K. D.) Just play make-be- 
lieve. . 22020. 


Webster (Mose) I am waiting for my 
change to come along. 4145. 
Webster (Wesley) : 
Mi bella California. 4642. 
Polish dance. 4940. 
Song ofa faun. 5192. 
oa Winter... 5616. 
’Weckerlin (J. B.): 
Shepherd so fickle. 7303. 
Tell me, mother. 18055. 
Weckwerth (Billie) Kiss me sweet- 
heart! won’t you kiss me. 10702. 
Weddell.(Johnny) Moon land. 19788. 
Weddell-Francis co. Moon | land. 
- 19788. 
Wedge (G. A.) Advanced ear-training 
and sight-singing. 759. 


Just a plain girl called 


1909 


Wee Gee. 7648. 


Weekes (A.) & co. ltd.: 
Anniversary selection. 3484. 
Benedicite omnia opera. 5822. 
Dandelion clocks. 18756. 
Garden of delight. 12846. 
Hound of heaven. 10380. 

If she but knew. 4260. 

In Brittany. 4275. 

Invocation. 10594. 

Minuet in A. 138310. 

Musical rambles. 4698. 

Notes and time. 4794. 

Peace and goodwill. 24815. 

Premiére jeunesse. 24887. 

Reaper’s song. 13627. 

‘Render thanks and praise. 13636. 

To Him all power. 5373. 

12 easy and tuneful voluntaries. 
ATT). 

17 voluntaries 11659. 

Water nymph. 140388. 


Weekes (A. J.) Blue Pacific. 
Weeks (A. E.): 

Bobby. 18556. 

Georgia peaches. 19019. 
Weeks (Harold) : 

Fuzzy wuzzy bird. 178. 

Owl and the moon. 24783. 

Seattle town. 11604. 
Weeks (Harold) melody shop. Seattle 


14835. 


town. 11604. 
Weeks (L. M.) Cottage by the sea. 
21354. 


Weeks (M. B.): 
Meditation of the deep blue ocean. 
8622, 24486. 
Sunset hour. 5254. 
Weelkes (Thomas) : 
Ape, the monkey 
23405. ~ 
Cease, Sorrows, now. 
Galliard. 23865. 
Ha ha! this world doth pass. 


and baboon. 


1695. 


23951. 
Nightingale. 11161, 19933. 
Since Robin Hood. 25074. 
Strike it) up, Labor.) |; 25179. 


Those spots upon my lady’s face. 
25292. 
Those 
23057. 
Though my carriage. 3132. 
Three virgin nymphs were walk- 
ins) also! 
= Upon a nikky 3190. 
Wehrmann (Henry) That little 
sweetheart of mine. 16373 (86). 
Weidig (Adolf) : 

In mother’s rocking chair. 8388. 
Partners at the dance. 8841. 
You and I [and] Fireside dream. 

9381. 
You are it. 


sweet delightful lilies. 


9382. 


INDEX 


pt.:111, Mi's.j v. 18 


Weidt (A. J.): 

Golden memories. 19057. 

Goose waddle, 19069. 

Home town band. 19147. 

Jolly sailors. 19440. 

Weidt’s chord system. 706-709, 
1417, 7678-7681, 16213-16215, 
20778-20781, 23185-23196. 

Weidt (H.) Watchman’s song. 
(115): 

Weigand (L. 
6820. 

Weile pub. co.. inc.: 

Everybody likes the same sweet 
girl. 1900. 

Sweetest dreams of you. 15992. 

Those long wearing blues. 16067. 

Weiler (A. J.) In a summer garden. 
6468. 
Weill (Irving): 

Honeymoon time. 
4119, 14814. 

Poor Richard. 11421. 

Whispering times. 756 (131) 

Weiller (Ernest) Baiser des yeux. 
12487. 
Weiller (Roger) 
Weimar (Fritzie) : 
‘In the eyes of the world. 
Texas Gypsies. 13901. 
Weinberg (George) Peanuts, five a 


5679 


D.) Miami smiles. 


756 (42), 4116- 


Venga.. 681. 


135045. 


bag. Saas. 15682. 
Weinberger (Josef) : 

Adorée. 5698. 

Frasquita. 1947. 
Fredigundis. 8201. 
Jonny-foxtrot. 6550. 

Marchen aus Florenz. 24421. 
Rinaldo. 7201. 

Siegerin. 9237, 9238. 

Yuschi tanzt. T795-T797. 
Yuschi-walzer. 7798, 7799. 
Weiner (Leo) Il. streichquartett. 

9411. 
Weiner (Martin) Samson and Deli- 
lah. 5074. 


Weinstein (Jacob): 


Jl trouble more. 21910. 
Mah jongg blues. 22172. 
Weintraub (Stephan) Motormidel. 
8684 
Weir (A. E.) Concert piano pieces 
the whole world plays. 3678. 
Weir (Norman) Londonderry air. 
24346. 
Weisberg (A. H.) School of double- 
stopping. 17846. 
Weiser (Virginia) Hope on. still. 
2073, 24033. 
Weiskopf (M. A.): 
Land of somewhere. 15156. 
Movie show. 22309. 
Peeping moon. 22542. 


1910 : 


Weiss (F. U.) Little red school house. 
2384. 

Weiss (Ruth) Don’t leave me, little 
Gypsy. 9958. 

Weiss (Stephan) : 


Ich hab’ ein vis-a-vis. 8369. 
Im café zum riesenrad. 6457. 
~— Im hotel Zur nachtigall. 6458. 


Kleine Lotte hat sich vorgestern 
verlobt. 6592. 

Leb’ wohl Sophie. 13149. 

Morgen-schatz-morgen. 6865. 
Weisser (S.): 

A gast af der erd. 758. 

Feter man Kan eich. 1924. 

Gesheft hob ich. 3972. 


Kinder beiten ois a taten. 2289. 
Mein veibs shigoon. 2481. 
Waiber a gesind oif aich. 20749. 


Yente dhie grine. 1454. 
Zigele migele. 3364. 
Weissheyer (J.) Fileuse d’or. 

Weissleder (Hisie) : 


1925. 


Dear old Yale. 23703. 
Rondeau. 7219. 
Wood-thrush. 7757. 


Weist (John) : 
Have you had your banana to-day. 
16920. 
I lean on Lena. 
Ma-ma-Marie. 
Missing you. 
Oh! licker me, 
20000. 
Slip-slip slippery mama. 20382. 
Why do you always say no. 20867. 
You took the sunshine. 20958. 
Weitzel (J. H.): 
Jackie. 288. 
Marie. 380. 
Wekerlein (J. B. T.) 
18364 (52). 
Weksler (Serge) 


19227. 

19676. 

19766. 

licker me Doce. 


Counsel to Nina. 


Danse russe. 1807. 

Welch (F. E.) Im in love with a 
girl on the screen. 10475. 

Welch (P. D.) Moonbeams of Maine. 


11028. 

Welde (EK. O.) Moonshine blues, 
19794. 

Welden (E. W.) On wings of love 
waltz. 7021. 


Weldon (AI.) 

Welhausen (Roderik) 
7303. 

Well-known hymns. 1418. 

Weller (Bertha) Childrens hour, peek 


Ding-a-ling girls. 3774. 
Solitude. 2971, 


a boo. 23590. 
Weller (F. D.) Big eyed beauty of 
mine. 5832. sf 
Weller (Ted) Big eyed beauty of 


MING, OGan. Vie 
Welles (B. LL.) Out upon our way. 
24779. 


INDEX 


nos. 1-138, 1923 


Wellesley (Arthur) Golden gate. 


23908. 
Welling (Henry): 
T’ll be glad to know that you're 
~ gone. 104438. 
It’s men like you make girls like 
me. 21966. 
Long, last, lingering look. 17307. 
Virginia Brown. 16171, 18197, 
23154, 23155, 25416. 
Who’s it who loves you, who’s it 
huh. 23247. 
Wellings (—) When thou art near. 
14163 (609). 


Wellner (Alfred) 

Wells (George) : 
Kiss. 17230. 
Oh how I love you So. 

Wells (Gilbert) : 
Daddy better 


Lamentation. 4449. 


19995. 


watch. your step. 


3711. 

Papa better watch your step. 
11345. 

Red hot mama. 22634. 


Wells (Glenn) Maid of the mountains. 
2434. 


Wells (H. L.) Princess of the prom. 
11448. 


Wells (J. E.): 
Armistice day parade. 
In line of march. 2196. 
Wells (Jerome B.): 
Her Jerry. 987. 
My Betsy Ann. 4704. 
Sweetest boy. 5282. 
That old violin. 5331. 
Virgin’s hope. 5466. 
Wells (John Barnes) : 
Little magpies. 20974 (158). 


1540. 


Mr. Wells. 19771. 

Puzzled little grandson. 17757. 

Thumb marks. 3141, 20974 (219). 

Two little magpies. 673, 674. 

Whoo. 14095. 

In California where I met you. 
10556. 

Why don’t you love me like you 
used to? 782. 

Wells (Mary) Mother’s devotion. 
19812. 


Wells (W. C.) I wished I’d stayed 
home with my ma. 24134. 

Wells (W. W.) My faith in Thee. 
Daze : 

Welsh (G. H. R.) My personality girl. 
A SS2- 

-Welsh airs and dances. 23197. 
Welton (R.G.) Smile girlie, oh girlie, 

- why don’t you smile? 11680. 

Welty (Earl): 

If I were an aviator. 24140. 

Old glory. 24726. ; 


106658-—-24-—_39 


Wendiland (Waldemar) 
7094. 
Wendling (Pete) : 
Heaven in your eyes. 10334. 
I’d rather fox trot than waltz. 
10425. 
I hate to think what would happen 
to me, if anything happened to 
you. 24076. 
I rather fox trot than waltz. 4212. 
Marching down the aisle. 19696... 
Maxie Jones, king of the saxie- 


Peter Sukoff, 


phones. 2465. 
Old yeller dog of mine. 22476. 
Page Paderewski: 11333. 


Papa blues. 2727. 

Rainy day Sue. 2813. 

You’re O. K. Katy with me. 18254, 
20449. 


Wendt (A. L.): 
O be joyful in the Lord. 19967. 
Resurrection. 22648, 24924. 
Wendt (L. M.) I long to be a sheik 
like Harold Teen. 19234. 
Wenger (H. W.): 
Larry. 10729. 
Pride of the Sioux. 15700. 


Wenger (Herman) ‘There'll be no 
league of nations while Europe is in 
chaos of peace. 18079. 

Wenrich (—) Silver stars. 

Wenrich (Percy) : 

All muddled up. 1501, 16408. 
Barefoot boy. 38492. 


2956. 


Burning kisses. 21214. 
Chinky. 14430. 

Dreams of India. 3820. 
Good-bye Dobbin. 21661. 


Lindy lady. 23866, 6638, 13171. 
My darling. 22320. 
Nonsense. 11174. 
Under the maples. 12043. 
When the shadows fall. 
23226. 
Wensinger (Edith) 
and home sweet home. 
Went (Kitty): 
Nobody loves me fat. 19945. 
When I hear her wooden shoes. 
20809. 
Wenum (Odin) 
Weppler & Hamcke. 
lonesome rose. 3713. 
Werau (A. M.): 
Glocke lied. 10224. 


12186, 


Dreaming of you 
23745. 


Drifting. 18869. 
Daddy’s little 


In Hawaii. 15007. 

Popocatepetl-Surabaya-trot. 8887. 

Was brauchen wir an shimmy. 
121233 

Wenn ich dich seh’, da muss ich 
weinen. 20784. 

Wo bist du hin, du blondgelockte 
maid. 12254. 


Were you there. 23199. 


1911 


Dtona, WR. ss v.18 


Werl (George) You made me cry over | West (J. AL): 


you. 20941. Hark, what mean ieee holy 
Werley (W. J.) Come nestle in your voices. 14168 (226). 
mammy’s arms. 1752. | While shepherds watched their 
Werner (EK. J.) Boost Case. 9643. flocks by night. 14163 (611). 
Werner (J. A.) Flag and its colors. | West (J. E.) Those Kentucky blues. 
18966. 16066. 
Werner music pub. co. My radio girl. | West (J. M.): 
4735. Hark, what mean _ those holy 
sie i voices. 14163 (226). 
shh oeeth (August) Album leaf While shepherds watched their 
Wy ettneinh (EK. 8S.) Valse le printemps HOcks Dy tte 
- 8. als > | West (Moni ’S 2 i 
5443. 544A, | est (Monica) There’s a_ bonnie 


house in Ayr. 25274. 
Werther (Franz) Walzerlied. 9279. | West (Ray) Melody. 7562. 
Wesibauer (Walter) Alwaysthesame | West End trust co. Flossie waltz. 


dear mother. 9471. 5679 (37). 
I may have been born in Virginia, went dry. 17902. 


but my heart’s in a Quaker | Westcott (A. R.) Good morning, 


town. 250. Texas. 216638. 
It ain’t no fun to get ’em young. | WesStenberger (G. A.) Oh, mother 
280. dear. 2674. 


Westerbeke (George) God’s gifts. 
19050. 
Westerhoff (B. B.): 
I wonder who. 4240. 
No wonder you’re tired of it all. 


That roamin’ Romeo. 3106, 7513. 
_ You’ve always cheated. 25582. 
Wesley (Mattie) Memories of my old 
cabin home. 8630. 


Weslyn (Louis): | 15510. 
Into the garden of Allah. 17145. Ottumwa, 11315. 
It’s none of my business. 17157. Powder River blues. 15688. 

Wessa (E. L.) Flowers that grow in | Westerhout (Niccolo van) Momento 
the garden of love. 10144. capriccioso. 18364 (145). 

Wessenbderg (F. W.) Conservatory | Westermeyer (J.) Just a kiss, 19451. 
method for guitar. 14163 (118). Westley & Hearon. Dimples. 14557. 

Wesson (A. F.) Midnight. 4644. Westling (Helga) : 

West (—) You know you belong to Sweet william or marigold. 22959. 
somebody else so why don’t you That somebody dear is ‘you. 
leave me alone. 12297. 23021. 7 

West (A. M.): f Westman (I. M.) Mother, I’m going 

That’s why you’ve grown tired of to leave you and live with the 
me. 7016. _ angels above. 15391. 
Why he grew tired of me. 3291. Westman (Marvin) For compositions 

West (Arthur) On the green shores by M. Westman, sce this index un- 
of Erin once more I am starein’. der names of claimants of Copy- 
11281, 13482, 13483. right. 

West (Bob): Weston (Aseneth) Take me and make 

Baby-land. 21089. me your wife once more. 180490. 
I ean’t forget loves sweet story. Weston (C. B.): 
24069. Happy valley. 14791. 
They’re not wearing them shorter It might have been. 19391. 
any longer. 23044. Sweet Rose machree. 3064. 
West (Eugene): Weston (Harry): 
Hi lee, hi-lo. 10346, 10347. If you could sail with me. 14986. 
I loved you once, but you stayed Pineapples. 17716. 
away too long. 10455. Weston (Mildred) : 
Immigration Rose. 24150. Little Red Riding Hood. 1091. 
Somebody’s trying to steal you Toys. 13878. 
from me. 13784. Weston (R. Harris) See Harris-Wes- 
Sorry for you. 20448. ton (R.). 
Sweet mamma go bye-bye, sweet | Weston (R. P.): 
daddy go cry-cry. 13870. Guy. 12884. 
Sweet sonny boy. 25207. Hussars. 12950. - 
Why should I give my love to you. I do like to be in good company. | 
7736. 2098. 


1912 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1924 


My word. 13398. 

Percy’s posh plus-fours are price- 
less. 13542. 

Rich man and the poor man. 
13644. 

See you down there. 13702. 

That reminds me where I left my 
umbrella. 13905. 


Tripe. 13960. 
Very nice fellow to speak to. 
9261. 
We'll have a Woolworth building. 
14045. 
When Finnegan found the five- 
pound-note. 9301. 
Weston (Urthrel) Blue thinking of 
you. 14336. 


Westover (Charity) Washington the 
_ State of the evergreen. 23175. 
‘Westphal (Frank) : 
Don’t sing me the blues, dear. 
6059, 9966. 
Pianola.” 13057, 22553. 
Step-daddy. 11782. 
West’s Itd.: 
Ah Fim Loo. 
Aren’t we all? 


18391. 
18443. 


Brave heart that beats for me. 
7945. 

Dawn of delight. 8076. 

Down west Norfolk way. 1863. 


Drawing the dole. 18857. 
Entre nous. 12757. 
‘Garden in Brittany. 8208. 
Ghosts. 6225. 
Gnats. 1983. 
I gotta wunnerful baby. 12964. 
I thought I knew. 14946. 
In a farmyard. 8382. 
Japanese lanterns. 2239. 
Jolly huntsman. 2259. 
Kan-a-lu. 8454. 
Lazy Honolulu. 15144. 
Love’s a fairy fiddler. 
Mimosa San. 8647. 
Molly Kennedy. 8661. 
Moonlit waves. 13331. 
Moscovitch band. 13338. 
Night’s eandles. 2620. 
On Sunday night. 20029. 
Pea-nuts, popcorn, candy. 
Southern Rose. 13815. 
Tell me, when were you born. 

9164. 
That’s where you want it. 13910. 
Three o’clock in the morning. 
Dao0, 7055,,.11957,, 11958. 

Violet. 14015. 
Whistling. 9328. 
Yellow sands. 3332. 

‘Wetherby (Olive) Love me. 24383. 

_ Wetherhold (R. G.) American fidelity. 

3420. 


‘Wetmore (S. T.) 


8553. 


8849. 


America. 9473. . 


Wetten dass. 5048. 
Wetzel (EH. C.) Telling lies. 5312. 
Wetzel-Anderson music pub. co. Tell- 
ing lies. 5312. 
Wever (KE. H.) Look in your heart. 
22127. 
Whalen (Billy) : 
Cleveland on Lake Erie’s beauti- 
ful shore. 8016. 
Mi-am-i beach. 10984, 17421. 
Whalen (C. A.): 
If I had a man. 1030. 
In the land of yesterday. 
10579. 
Whaley, Royce & co. ltd.: 
Absent friends. 1482. 
Drink to me only with thine eyes. 


1039, 


12729. 
Flashlight. 16809. 
In woods enchanted. 2212. 
Whalley (F. G.) Dreaming. 3812. 


Wharton (G. E.): 
Moonlight in Bermuda. 
Your blue earthen jar. 

What perfume this? 

9296. 

What’s the matter with Sally. 16221. 

Wheaton (Francis) Reuben. 15742. 

Wheeler (—) Lovelight in your eyes. 

4539. 

Wheeler 

12784. 

Wheeler (C. F.) 

all miss you. 


6862. 
23333. 
O shepherds say. 


(CS Bey) Rainy. iirtatwon. 


Old friend, how we 
7015. 


Wheeler (E. B.) Love sick. 22147. 
Wheeler (J/rs. P. A.): 

Come love to me. 9799. 

When Sappho sang. 5959. 
Whelpley (Benjamin) Soldier. 20401. 
Whewell (J. E.) Dul-ce-bell. 3831. 
Whidden (Jay) Nobody sighs, nobody 


cries over me. 6969. 

While by my sheep. 18364 (220, 221). 

While the blood’s running warm in 
your veins. 20857. 

Whinery (Tike) My Mobile moon. 
11124. 

Whinon (H. W.) Sheik of the Great 
Mohammed. 15834. 

Whirl of Paris. 6357. 

Whishaw (F. J.): 


Cradle song. 14163 (125). 


Expectancy. 14163 (163). 

Had I a thousand eyes. 14163 
(224); 

Kingdom for a smile. 14163 
(299). 


Love in April.. 5679 (67). 
Loved voice. 14163 (321). 
On dit. 14163 (410). 
Protestations. 14163 (452). 


1913 


INDEX 


pt. 111, D. s., v. 18: 


Whishaw (F. J.)—Continued. 
Skylark. 14163 (520). 
War that feeds on pretty lovers. 
14163 (581). 
Whitcup (Leonard):: 
Mama’s blue ’cause daddy’s green. 


24440, 
Rain drops. 24910. 
White (—): 
Ji-ji-boo. 17180. 


Many thousand gone. 5679 (278). 
Sometimes I feel like a motherless 


child. 5679 (848). 
White (Alva) Blue Monday blues. 
14384. 
White (C. A.): 
Eggs for your breakfast in the 
morning. 10037. 


11218. 
11260. 


O, restless sea. 

Old farmer John. 
White (C. C.): 

Cabin song. 18605. 


Caprice. 3281. 
Sérénade. 2927. 
Twilight. 3179, 3180. 


Valse coquette. 3197. 
White (C. H.) Benedictus es, Domine. 
12474. 


White (Constance) Open the gate of 


your heart. 8823, 22492, 24761. 
White (E. E.) My soul is calling. 
10036. 


White (Felix): 

All a green willow. 

Ancien régime. 5740. 

Bumpkin’s dance. 21213. 

Cast your caps and cares away. 
5916. 

Cockle-boat (The). 3656. 

Come to Me, all ye that labour. 
18711. 

Cradle song. 856. 

Darling buds of May. 6016. 

Henry and Mary. 16940. 

Here they come. 21728. 

I saw a ship a-sailing. 14944. 

Little swallow. 15205. 


7823. 


Love of the archer prince. 1106. 
Mermaid’s song. 153384. 
Mistress Mary. 8657. 

My maid. Mary. 6917. 

Nathan Nobb. 15477. 
Neophyte. 1173. 

Northern star. 1177. 

Oid courting rhyme. 8801. 
Puss: * (5793: 

Ring-a-ring o’ fairies. 13648. 


Slumber song of the plains. 20386. 

Squirrels at play. 7421. 

That’s the way for Billy and me. 
18067. 


White (G. W.) T’ve got the blues for 


258. 
Under the apple 


my home in Dixie. 
White (Georgiana) 
hlossoms. 161388. 


White (H. K.) 
you. 24108. 
White (Harry: 

Ain’t it all wrong, ain’t I right. 


I'm not sighing for- 


18396. 
Fatty. 1918. 
I love her just the same. 24093.. 
Mama’s baby. 19677. 
Oh! sister, ain’t that hot. 11249. 


White (Johnny) : 

Deeze, doze and dem. 12683. 
Deeze, doze and dems. 12684. 
Sorry for you. . 20443. 

White (K. I.) Dear mother, my best- 
friend has gone. 1820. 

White (Laura) Missouri land. 11010... 

White (M. L.): 

Calls from the homeland. 12542. 
24 tiny tunes for young musicians.. 
- 16282. 

White (M. V.) 
(119). 

White (Mattie) Don’t leave me honey- 
dada, papa don’t leave me now.. 
12704. 

White (Paul): 


Protest (A). 9413: 


Fantastic dance. 16788. 
Old fashioned suite. 17634. 
Poem. 17729. 
Réverie. 17790. 

Sérénade. 17866. 


White (Pete) Twelve tones. 
White (Reynor) : 

Cruel honey. 16648. 
High blues. 16947. 
White (T. E.) Those long wearing: 

blues. 16067. 
White (W. C.) Saracen guard. 7808 
(283), 8978, 11577. 
White (Wilfred) Down in ragtime: 
town. 18851. 
White (Willy): 
Ain’t it all wrong, ain’t I ae bk 
18396. 
Fatty. 1918. 
I love her just the same. 24093. 
Papa don’t stop, while you are- 
dancing. 4876, 4877. 
Please mama, please papa. 15670... 
Wonder if she’s lonely, too. 9355.. 
Wonderful girl of today. 23282, 
25548. 
White-Smith music pub. co.: 
Course in harmony. 21361. 
Cry at dawn. 3702. 
Delight of the out-of-doors. 877. 
Eggs for your breakfast in the. 
morning. 10037. 


23098. 


Evening shadows. 16774. 

Face of the world. 14655. 

Four American Indian songs.. 
1205 t- 

From belfry towers. 3951. 

Golondrina. 21655. 


Grand festival march. 10266. 


1914 


a, 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


I am one with my God. 16998. 
Harvard’s own. 21701. 
I’m a wand’rin’! 1015, 1016. 


Ivanhoe commandery grand march. j 


10615. 
Just you. 17210. 
‘Lead kindly light. 
‘Learn to say yes. 
Like some young 
8510. 
Little caporal. 10792. 
‘Live humble. 8529. 
March of the brave. ‘22189. 
Master instructor for the ukulele, 


10740. 
17260. 
troubadour. 


banjoluke and tiple. 1134. 
Moss rose. 8670. 
National masonic clubs’ march. 
11147. 


‘O little town of Bethlehem. 17599. 

O restless sea. 11213. 

Ocean by moonlight. 22432. 

Old farmer John. 11260. 

Sleep, weary wanderer. 11676. 

Song of the Volga boatmen. 17954. 

Sweet Sabbath bells. 22957. 

‘Thunder God’s child. 18103. 

‘Voice within. 18201. 

Wind-flower. 9348. 

Within the potter’s shop. 16317. 

Woman of Sychar. 1445. 
Whitefield (R. W.) Beauty, 

21129. 


Whitehouse (Fred) Wanted-a-mother. 
7663. 

Whitelock (O. V. St.) 

were OF, -V.) 

Whitely (Richard) : 
Costly trimmin’s. 12621. 
Waiting dreamland. 9275. 

‘Whiteman (Paul): 


retire. 


See St. White- 


Oriental eyes. 495. 
Wonderful one. 1447, 5623, 14115. 
White’s (George) Scandals. AA 


10754, 10772, 11961, 12289, 12344 
(154), 13191, 13914, 16008, 17019, 
18285. 


‘Whithorne (Emerson) : 
Chimes of St. Patrick’s. 1723. 
Greenwich Village tragedy. 8245. 
On the ferry. 8814. 
Pell street, Chinatown. 
Times Square. 3147. 
Whiting (A. B.) Dreams of old Ire- 
land. 18867. 
Whiting (Arthur): 
Album leaf. 18364 (5). 
Bagatelle. 18364 (17). 
Caprice. 18364 (223). 
Christ our Passover. 9413 (25). 
Desert Shall rejoice. 9413 (37). 
Humoreske. 18364 (102). 
Hundred pipers. 1000. 
I shall not die, but live. 
(431). 


2742. 


25595 | 


Idyl. 18364 (224). 
Lament for Owen Roe O'Neill. 
1074. 
Scherzino. 18364 (225). 
Whiting (C. E.) 110*° cavalry 


M.N. G. 12342. - 
Whiting (G. E.): 
Gloria in excelsis. 14163 (200). 
O salutaris. 14163 (402). 


Whiting (O. C.): 
By the brookside. 14163 (71). 
Hifersucht. 12344 (9). 
Erstes begegnen. 12344 (10). 
Frohes ende. 12344 (13). 
In good humor. 14163 (267). 
Little lindler. 14163 (314). 
Melancholie. 12344 (32). 
Stindchen. 12344 (49). 
Wandering Hungarian. 

(594). 


Whiting (R. A.): 
All the knicker knockers wear 


14163 


knickerbockers now. 23382. 
Blue Swanee. 21183. 

Hyerythin= is 2 K- ©; in —K-Y, 
3884. 

I’m arranging for changing the 
key. 19245. 

In June. 4283. 

Just a little bit of dreaming. 
4378. 


Old folks at home. 20017. 

Rocky Mountain moon. 1250. 

Sayonara. 24998. 

Since you went away dear old pal. 
22800. 

Somebody’s wrong. 11703. 

Stormy weather pal. 17992. 

Too many sweethearts. 
53882. 

Watchin’ the moon rise. 

When I wonder. 9306. 


Whitlock (M. L.) Daddy of mine. 
8060. 
Whitman (EHlsie) : 
Flowers at dusk. 18975. 
Glory of your love. 19040. 
God’s own land. 19051. 
Whitman (L. R.) That dear wonder- 
ful mammy of mine. 11902. 
Whitmer (T. C.): 
God of the dew, God of the sun. 


5381, 
20761. 


14750. 
Lo, there is builded a_ city. 
6668. 
Whitney (Howard) Mosquito’s pa- 
rade. 13339. 


Whitney (J. F.): 
Bouquet valley of my northern 
mountain home. 3550. 
By the meadow brook. 9679. 
May blossom time. 10989. 


1915 


INDEX 


pt. 111, n. s., v.18 


Whitson (Lewis) Old fashion girl. 
2682. 
Whitt (Louella) : 


Curious little smile. 3706. 


U. S. blues. 5431. 
Whittaker (F. W.) My little radio 
belle. 15446. 


Whittaker (W. G.): 
Captain’s lady. 9702. 
Deil’s awa’. 9927. 
Lullay! lullay. 359. 
Of all women. 11227. 

Whittemore (Earl) : 


Baby. 5785, 5786. 
Back to home sweet home to me. 
89. 


I’m on my way to home sweet 
home again. 6419. 
Wait till ’m gone. 3234. 

Whittemore (Genevieve) : 

Glory song of California. 3992. 
Hail America. 5679 (201), 6284, 
10288. 

Whittemore (L. A.) 
1592. 

Whitten (Mrs. D. B.) 
my dreams come true? 

Whittle (F. H.) 
O’Hare. 6017. 

Who knows. 12223. 

Whybark (J. N.): 

Good night. 6260. 

King Happy is our king. 
Lassie I know. 6611. 
Little shepherd. 6662. 
My pony. 6921. 

Nature songs for children. 24624. 
Old Father Gopher. 7014. 

Our grand old beautiful flag. 7045. 

Wiant (B. M.): 

Music for quiet worship. 421. 
Psalm of the Son of Man. 529. 

Wick (Frederick) Well- known hymns. 
1418. 

Wick (Hazel) 

Wick (Otto): 

To a little girl. 18121. 
Woodland magic. 16326. 

Wickberg (Beulah) Dreams come with 
twilight. 16742. 

Wicklund (C. A.) If you want to 
reach heaven, you gotta stop raisin’ 
hell here belo’. 4269. 

Widdel (J.) Fair maid of Perth. 


At your door. 
Will you let 


5610. 
Daughter of Michel 


6589. 


Memory ties. 19739. 


1908. 
Widener (S. F.): 
Girl of the golden West. 21630, 
238838. 
Heart that’s true and _ brave. 
8275. 


I’m de happiest darkey. 249. 

Just your old boyish smile. 1069. 

Sunshine, roses and you. 15968. 

Where the olive branches grow. 
T2240. 


1916 


Widner (Hdna) My old prairie home.. 


24610. 
Widor (C. M.): 
Dance bretonne. 7808 (179). 
Meditation. 19720. 
Nuit. 14163 (391). 
Sabotiére. 14163 (483). 


Wieczorna roza. 23264. 


Wiederhold (William) : 
Eloquen’s echo yodle. 902. 
Oh bring back, oh, bring back. 
1182. 
Sweet chiming bells. 
Travels abroad. 1380. 
Wiedoeft (R.): 
Valse Yvonne. 12067. 
Vision d’amour. 23156. 


Wiedoeft (Rudy) music pub. co.: 
Danse hongroise. 25595 (366). 
Saxarella. 5679 (334). 7252. 
Toddling sax. 94138 (234), 11981. 
Valse Vanité. 5679 (383), 7618. 
Valse Yvonne. 9413 (237), 12067. 

Wieland (F. H.) Just broken hearted. 

19465. 

Wiéner 

7368. 

Wiener-Boheme verlag: 

Anuschka. 5679 (131). 
.Bisschen liebe. 18542. 

Bittere trinen. 23496. P 
Erste liebe. 21504. 

Estherl mein schwesterl. 12766. 
Feiner vogel ist der alte pelikan. 


1333. 


(Jean) Sonatine synecopée. 


18954. 
Gigolette. 19023. 
Grenadier-shimmy! 14777. 
Heut’ hab’ ich noch was vor! 
23996. 


Ja, was will denn dieses made! 
von mir? 21973. 

Kinder, im frtihling, da zahlt man- 
kan zins. 10693. 


Leb’wohl Sophie! 138149. 

Margarete, die wohnt in Liesing.. 
13264. 

Mein vis-4-vis ist die aiarie. 
13291. 

Nautschgirl, sei doch kein knaut- 
schgirl. 8738. 

Nur eine nacht. 756 (81). 

Rozsika. 20263. 

Schatz, wozu hast du ein him- 
melbett? 22722. 

Shanghai-Bay. 11624. 


228509. 
20677. 


Sonne, liebe sonne. 

Tutankhamen-shimmy. 

Wenn ich dich seh’, 
weinen. 20784. | 

Wien, sterbende 
9339. 


Wo hast du nur die schonen ’ 


blauen augen her? 23278. 


da muss, ich | 


miarchenstadt. | 


nos. 1-18, 1928 


Wieniawski (Henri) : 


Kuyawiak. 17238. 

Romance. 12538, 22672. 
Wieniawski (J.) Kuiawiaki. 14163 

(301). 

Weininger (Wilm): 

Fox trot. 6204. 

Gazellen. 10199. 

Valse lente. 12068. 

Wiens (D. B.): 

Autumn melody. 18470. 
Praise ye the Lord. 20149. 

Wier (A. E.): 
Children’s piano pieces. 1721. 
Easy violin pieces. 14605. 
Standard children’s songs. 3019. 
Standard mandolin pieces. 15928. 


Standard saxophone pieces. 15929. 


Ukulele songs and pieces. 16132. 
Wiernsberger (J. <A.) Fleur’ des 
ruines. 14694. 
Wiesbauer (Walter): — 
Always the same. 15. 
My little Irish colleen. 17518. 


Wigginton (Nora) When I get there. 


20808. 

Wight (F. C.) 
16828. 

Wight (Freddie) 
6286. 

Wight (jrs. 
12005. 

* Wightman (F. de S.): 


Fresh, fresh, fish. 


Hail, New London. 


kK. B.). .Prue...friend. 


Love’s afterglow. 4542. 
O’r the dreamland sea. 2712. 
Race track. 2802. 
Wietil (H. A.) For unto us a Child 
is born. 16825. 
Wilbanks (F. J.) Oklahoma. 479. 
Wilber (Lucky) Rose of Mandalay. 
13660. 
Wilby (Joseph) Song of the camp- 
fire. 179852. 


Wilbye (John): 
As fair as morn. 21063. 
As matchiess beauty. 21064. 


Away! thou shalt not love me. 
234388. 

Come shepherd  swains. 1754, 
21336. 

Cruel, behold my heavy ending. 
NS ToL. 

Dear pity, how? ah how? 23704. 


O wretched man. 24690. 
Wilcock (Arthur): 
Hugging tight. 4130. 


Kiss game. 4419. 
Surprise. 18014. 
Wilcox (Mary) My mother’s picture. 
24608. 


Wilcox (Stanley) Empire state I’m 
coming back to you. 10057. 


Wilcox (W. 8.) Ever onward. 23790. 


Wilcox music co. Ever onward. 
23190. 
Wilcoxon (Irene) : 
Buddy boy. 14362. 


I gave you what you ask for— 
just a kiss. 14882. 

Wilde (Dorothy) Bamboo 

21116. 

Wilde (E.) Land of Grannie’s dreams. 
LOWS! ; 

Wilder (C. L.) 


baby. 


Pleading for mamma 


and home. 519. 
Wildflower. 1533, 1997, 2165, 3296, 
9342. 
Wile (C. E.) Recompense. 11489. 
Wile (J. Li) Lucille: * 1494! 
Wiley (Adele): 
Christian warfare. 5956. 


Dying saint. 6107. 

Wiley (Jess.) Oh, naughty Cleopatra. 
22452. 
Wiley (Susie) 
20936. 
Wilford, Itd.: 
At seven o’clock. 
Cincinnati flapper. 
Conversation. 9813. 
Drifting canoe. 6093. 
Egyptian. 10040. 
Fascinating. 6163. 

Four Arabian love lyrics. 
Ghosts. 6225. 
In Monte Carlo. 
Little fairy boat. 6652. 
Longing for you. 22126. 
Molly Molloy. 1383822. 
Mount Everest suite. 
My A-be. 6891. 
Sister Caroline. 9048. 
‘Peach me. de way.,,. 7497. 

This year—next year. 11948. 
Treatment. 5387. 

Uncle. 16134. 

Wait for the sunshine. 5485. 
Why do you try to stop me danc- 


You go your way. 


21067. 
21316. 


2Y267. 
150388. 


6882. 


ing?) 5598: 
Wilfrid-Jones (Hubert) : 
Glimpses. 8228. 


Shepherd’s love song. 15837. 


Wood-fairies. 


Wilgus (C. R.) Tampa Bay. 20552. 
Wilke (W. W.) Never again will I 
leave my Kentucky home. 15492. 

Wilkens (Verna) Heartsick. 23991. 


Wilkenson (Walter) 
girl of mine. 11925. 
Wilkes (Ernest) : 
Fairy cymbals. 18936. 
Spring’s awakening. 20459. 
Wilkes (R. W.): 

My dearest one. 22322. 

O salutaris. 19979, 19980. 
Song of the wind. 5207. 


That wonderful 


marae I iii 


INDEX 
pt. 11, n. s., v.18 
Wilkes (Thomas) : Williams (Arnold) Woodland gale. 
Do, re, mi. 14563. 16325. | 


In the autumn. 13044. 
Just in love with me. 13101. 
Lickin’s. 13161. 
Rememb’ring. 13634. 
Um um da da. 16133. 
Wilking (H. L.): 
Chase. 1715. 
Chinaman. 1725. 
Dancing doll. 1800. 
In a summer house. 
Jumping jack. 2265. 
Once upon a time. 2701. 
One summer day. ee: 
Playing leap frog. 27 
Prelude. 38300. 
Skating party. 
Song. 3301. 
Valse. 3195. 
Wilking (M. R.): 
Chase. 1715. 
Chinaman. 1725. 
Dancing doll. 1800. 
In a summer house. 
Jumping jack. 2265. 
Once upon a time. 2701. 


2186. 


2959. 


2186. 


One summer day. 2705. 
Playing leap frog. 2762. 
Prelude. 3300. 
Skating party. 2959. 
Song. 38301. 
Valse. 3195. 
Wilkinson (Ella) My queen. 9413 
(99). 
Wilkinson (W. O.) My queen. 9413 
(99). 
Will (William) Everybody sings a 
love song, in the springtime of the 


year. 10084. 
Willan (Healey): 
Mystery of Bethlehem. 
Sonata, no. 2. 22842. 
Willard (Clyde): 
Christmas ahoy. 23598. 
Christmas glory. 16592. 
Glory to God on high. 19042. 
Jubilant Hastertide. 43878. 
Our mothers. 7048. 
Praise and beauty. 7136. 
Willett (fH. W.) My sunshine Rose. 
17539. 
Willett (Hilda) 
' 4094. 


19905. 


Her eyes are stars. 


William (Hrnest) 
jewel. 6911. 
William Tell. 9413 (124). 
Williams (—) Trot along. 
Williams (A. B.) Love eall. 
Williams (A. L.) 


My Irish Nellie 


7569. 
17324. 
Just wonderful you. 


19487. 
Williams (A. T.) Spell it out for 
Tufts. 11758, 11759, 11760. 
Williams (Al.) Chimes honeymoon. 
Za092*: 


Williams (Arthur) Lindy. 15189. 
Williams (Blanche) Thos of you 
lad. 16060. 
Williams (C.) When mama sings the 
blues. 18248. 
Williams (C. 4 B.): 
Basque dances. 7892. 
Elegy. 21492, 25524. 
Gavotte. 21610. ! 
Gigue. 21625. 
I laughed at love. 21815. 


Minuet. 22257. 
My love is like a rea, red rose. 
17518. 


Williams (C. D.): 
In the city of the king. 
Wonderful city. 9356. 
Williams (C. E.) Shepherds’ carnival. 
2946. 
Williams (C. J.) Don’t say that we 
must part. 8106. 
Williams (C. 8S.) Mammy’s little coon. 
2439. 


Williams 
12812. 
Williams (Clarence) : 
Absence makes the heart grow 
fonder for someone else. 20982. 
Baby won't you please come home. 
5789. 
Baton Rouge blues. 
Darktown capers. 
Doll baby, that’s the kind of a 
baby I am, 23722. 
Easy going brown skin. 16754. 
Four flushin’ papa. 16826. 
Gulf coast blues. 2016. 
Helmar, ‘21727, 
I found happiness. 10482. 
I’ve got the midnight blues, 
I want to be myself. 17087. 
If you don’t, I know who will. 
4265. 
Kansas City man blues. 
Lady Luck blues. 10717: 
Lay ’em down. 17254. 


8393. 


CC, ae Flapper blues. 


9574. 
9885. 


223. 


13491. 


Lazy blues. 17255. 

Leave my -sweet daddy alone. 
A4ADS. ; 

Mama's got the blues. 4572, 6740. 

Michigan water blues. 6821. 


My pillow and me. 2586. 

Nobody in town can bake a sweet 
jelly roll like mine. 13417., 

Original Charleston strut. 13499. 

Outside of that. 4867, 24780. 

Playing the blues. 15666. 

Sally Long blues. 24985. 

Sugar blues. 3037. 

Sweet man’s the cause of “ all. 
18023. 


Syncopated blues. 11860. 


1918 


INDEX 


_ nos. 1-13, 1923 


That free and easy papa o’ mine. 
7509, 11905. 

Those dog-gone blues. 18096. 

Unele Sam blues. 12040, 23112. 

Unknown blues. 23121. 

Wild cat blues. 20879. 

Yodeling blues. 7767. 

You don’t know my mind. 25571. 

You don’t mean nothing to me 
now. 25574. 

You thought I was blind, but now 
iesee:) «23327. 

You’ve got another thought com- 
ing to you. 18357. 


‘Williams (Clarence) music pub. co., 
mer? 


Absence makes the heart grow 
fonder. 20982. 


Alabammy home blues. 18399. 

All alone. 14198. 

All day long he’s listening to the 
radio. 23379. 


All I want is a man of my own. 
16402. ; 
Any time you want to go. 14242. 
Arkansaw mama. 18445. 
Baby won’t you please come home. 
5789. 
Bachelor blues. 21098. 
Ballad, fox trot melody. 
Barefoot blues. 7S&0. 
Baton Rouge blues. 9574. 
Bed time blues. 16478. 
Believe me, I’m got it. 
Black and blue. 18543. 
Blue bird blues. 23501. 
Blue thinking of you. 
Blues never die. 18553. 
Boogey boo blues. 16515. 
Bouncing around. 21191. 
Brown skin girl. 18593. 
‘Carolina hotfoot. 23563. 
Cave woman blues. 21258. 
‘Changeable daddy blues. 
Chasing the blues. 14415. 
Cheer up pal: 18669. 
Clarinet laughing blues. 16601. 
(‘ome on daddy, mamma’s lone- 
some for you every night. 
16616. 
Cruel back-bitin’ 
16647. 
Daddy don’t go blues. 12644. 
Darktown capers. 9885. 
Darktown dancing school. 
Do it. 8100. 

Dodgin’ the blues. 23720. 
Doll baby, that’s the kind of a 
baby I am. 23722. 
Done gone mad. 18826. 
Don’t change your mind. 14575. 
Don’t pincha da fruit, pincha da 

cocoanut. 16718. 
Don’t try to take my man away. 
16721. | 


vad ed eae 


21144, 


14336. 


16562. 


blues. 3701, 


18763. 


1919 


Don’t want you no more. 18840. 
Doris. 16728. 

Down on the levée blues. 16729. 
E flat blues. 10025. 

Easy going brown skin. 16754. 


14657. 
mama’s gone- 


Fade away blues. 
Fare thee _ well, 


goodbye. 21534. 

Farewell sweet man oo’ mine. 
16790. 

For my mammy, my baby, my 
Lindy and me. 16824. 

Four flushin’ papa. 16826. 


Ghost of the blues. 16856. 

Gifford’s blues. 14739. 

Give it to me. 19033. 

Good bye my used to be, your 
once was is gone. 16888. 

Good looking papa blues. 

Gulf coast blues. 8251. 

Happy shout. 23965. 

Has anybody here seen my man. 
19098. 

Helmar. 21727. 

Henpecked husband blues. 

Hesitatin’ mama. 16943. 

How can I love you when you 
keep on foolin’ around. 16978. 

I ain’t blue. 14868. 

I ain’t got no time. 

I found happiness. 

Ym ane appreciating 
14909. 

I’m boss of the shimmie gang. 
4184. 

I’m going to get myself a real 
man. 17046. 

I’m gonna steal somebody’s daddy. 
17049. 

I promised not to holler, but hey! 
hey. 21856. 

I’ve got those shouting blues. 
19289. 

I want to be by myself. 17087. 

I wanted you all the time. 10521. 

If you don’t I know who will. 
4265, 19323. 


12872. 


16939. 


21788. 
10432. 
mamma. 


If you don’t like it leave. 18016. 
In the morning blues. 15021. 
Irresistible blues. 17152. 

It ain’t no fault of mine. 21962.. 


It’s your time to have the blues. 
15050. 

It seems to me. 10612. 

It takes a mean old mama to make 
a bad daddy behave. 19405. 

Jail house blues. 24200. 

Jealous hearted blues. 17167. 

Jot ’°em down blues. 19441. 

Just to me a distant star. 19485. 

Kansas City man blues. 15114, 
19491. ' 

Keeps on a-rainin’. 4408, 10684. 

King Tut blues. 4416, 10697. 

Kiss me sweet. 22035. 


INDEX 


Williams (Clarence) music pub. co., 
ine.—Continued. 
Kiss your pretty baby nice. 17232. 
Lady Luck blues. 10717. 


Lake Ponchartrain blues. 17246. 
Lay ’em down. 17254. 

Lazy blues. 17255. 

Little creole lullaby. 19577. 
Lonesome woman’s blues. 19606. 


Long last lingering look. 17307. 
Mama knows. 22177. 

Mama’s got the blues. 4572, 6740. 
Mammy I’m blue. 17378. 
Michigan water blues. 6821. 
Midnight blues 22245. 
Mistreated blues. 13316. 
Monkey jungle blues. 19784. 
Mushy love. 11066. 

My pillow and me. 2586. 

My sugar papa ain’t so awful 


handsome. 15464. 

My wooden shoe girl. 22368. 
New Orleans hop scop_ blues. 
19925. 

New Orleans wiggle. 22384. 
Nita. 19986. 


Nobody in town can bake a sweet 
jelly roll like mine. 13417. 

Nobody knows you when you are 
down and out. 24658. 

Nobody loves me but my mother. 
HIDTE 

Oh daddy! you wont have no 
mamma at all. 2669. 

Oh what a lie somebody told to 
me. 17622. 

One lonesome dime. 20040. 

Original Charleston strut. 
13499. 

Outside of that. 4867, 24780. 

Papa, mama is all alone, blues. 
17683. 

Play ’em for mamma, 
for me blues. 17722. 


11311, 


sing ’em 


Play it a long time papa. 20121. 

Play with me, honey. 17724. 

Playing the blues. 15666. 

Previous. 24892. 

Put your mind on no one man. 
17756. 

Right key but the wrong keyhole. 
17792. 

Sally Long blues. 24985. 

Shakin’. 5114. 

She’ll be there mother mine. 
25040. 

Shoe blues. 20346. 

Shootin’ crap blues. 20348. 

Shreveport blues. 17886. 


Sittin’ on the curbstone blues. 
17908. 

Sobbin’ blues. 17929. 

Sobbing blues. 25097. 

Some old day. 17988. 


South side blues. 20445. 


SS SS 


pt. m1, 0. s., v. 18 


—— 


Southern. blues. 17962. 

Spread it. 20456. 

Steamboat days. 25162. 

Stop shimmyin’ sister. 17988. 

Strut it up and down. 17995. 

Strutting along. 25182. 

Sud bustin’ blues. 25184. 

Sugar blues. 3037. 

Sunshine. 20505. 

Sweet daddy blues. 18020. 

Sweet man’s the cause of it all. 
18028. ; 


Syncopated blues. 11860. 
Tampa blues. 18042. ; 
Tantalizing blues. 16018. 


Tennessee chuckles. 16038. 

That free and easy papa 0’ mine. 
7509, 11905. 

That’s a symptom. 18065. 

That twa-twa tune. 20598. 

Those dog-gone blues. 18096. 

Those who live in glass houses: 

_mustn’t throw any stones. 
18101. 


Tia Juana blues. . 18104. 

Time will come. 18112. 

Torpedoed at sea. 25323. 
Tramping blues. 25329. 

Uncle Sam blues. 23112. 
Unknown blues. 23121. 

Wash tub blues. 18222. 

Wasted love. 25448. 

Way down home upon the Swanee 


shore. 14042. 

What’ll you do when your daddy 
Says goodbye. 18232. 

What’s the use of having the 
blues. 18236. 

When mamma sings the. blues. 
18248. 


Wild cat blues. 18307, 20879. 

Windy city blues. 23272. 

Wonder where my lovin’ man’s: 
gone. 25540. 

Yodeling blues. TT767. 

You ain’t treating me right blues. 
18329. 

You can’t go without no other 
girl. 20928. 

You don’t know my mind, blues.. 
20001. 

You don’t mean nothing to me 
now. 25574. 

You just can’t have no one man 
by yourself. 1460. 

You need an Elgin movement to. 
make a date with me. 18349. 
You thought I was blind. 238327.. 
You’ve got another thought com- | 


ing to you. 18357. 
Williams (D. F.) Rosebuds are sweet- _ 
est in May. 24963. a 
Williams (D. O.) Rose and yom. 
20246. 


1920 ; 


INDEX 


- nos. 1-18, 1923 


Williams (KE. S.) Con. Dykeman’s 
march. 1759, 9807, 9808. 
Williams (Edward) Irish fantaisie. 
6506. 
Williams (Edwin) 
Williams (Eugene) : 
Ask me no questions, I’ll tell you 
no lies. 3449. 
Oriental Rose. 
Williams (Hva) 
Savior. 256. 
Williams (F. A.): 
At the picnic. 


Night song. 2619. 


2713. ’ 
I’ve crowned the 


141638 (28) 


Carnival dance. 23560. 
Firefly. 10123. 
Joyous youth. 24216. 


24458. 
14163 (361). 
24642. 
1338.. 


March triumphant. 
Moonlight waltz. 
Night in June. 
Sylvan dance. 


Williams (F. C.) My _love-rose. 
22340. 
Williams (Frank) It’s always sun- 
shine. 284. 
Williams (Gene): 
En caravane. 16764. 
Imagination. 6460. 
In a caravan. 6463. 


Williams (Gerrard) : 


Cristemas. 23662. 
Cycle of the sea. 14489. 
Isle. 2228. 
June. 84389. 
Side shows. 5138. 
Two songs. 9346. 
Williams (Gertrude) Flapper’s blues. 


3928. 
Williams (Gus) Give me a life time 
lease on your heart. 23888. 
Williams (H. E.) Come unto Me, ye 


weary. 23638. 

Withams (HH. .) . I want a. man, 
102%... 

Williams (Henry) . Hoover, put it 
over. 103878: 

Williams (I. F.) Susquehannah Bill. 
18016. 


Williams (I. G.): 
Gulf coast blues. 2016. 
I’ve got the midnight blues. 4223. 


Leave my sweet daddy alone. 
4458. 

Williams (J.) Chicago bound blues. 
Ab Ae he 


Williams (J. A.) With the folks down 
on the farm. 93852. 
Williams (J. H.): 
I heard the veice of Jesus say. 
4164. 
Jesus lover of my soul. 
Williams (J. M.): 
How long must I wait for a sweet- 
heart. 10392. 
Nothing easier. 


4351. 


2637. 
1921 


Williams (Joseph) Itd.: 


All thro’ the night. 18414. 

Art of piano pedalling. 21061, 
21062. 

Ash grove. 18451. 

Beside the lake. 7916. 

Blackberrying song. 14821. 

Canoe. 14886. 

Child musician. 5944. 

Cynthia. 8057. 


David of the white rock. 18765. 


Dernier rendez-vous. 3765. 
Fairies and chimneys. 14660. 
Fairyland. 12786. 

Fantasia. 15399. 


Finale from Symphony in C. 
4068. 

Forth to the battle. 18990. 

Four impromptus. 21303. 

Four preludes. 13113. 

Four rhythmic pieces. 9149. 

Garden-melodies. 14727. 


-Girls and boys come out to play. 


10218. 


Good humor. 14762. 

Happy tree. 14790. 

Hunting the wren. 10398. 

I love sixpence. 14902. — 

Lambs -1A5To1. 

Lament. 17247. 

Land dirge. 6605. 

Lochinvar. 22116. 

London town. 13194. 

Lullaby. 6713. 

Marionnette. 15300. 

Men of Harlech. 19741. 

Menuet from Symphony in B fiat. 
4693. 


Miniature pieces. 
Morceau élégant. 
Pathways. 4898. 
Rhymes and rhythms. 
Ring-a-ring o’ fairies. 
Sometime Tim. 11706. 
Sonata I. - 7881. 
Sonata no. 10. 24571. 
Sonata no. 11. 15400. 
Sonata no. 17. 22310. 
Sonata no. 18. 4694. 
Sonata in F major. 7901. 
Sonate. 21136. 
Song of the minutes. 15904. 
Songs of the children. 5212. 
Supplementary exercises to bk. 1. 
9136. 


Technique of the fiddle bow. 3087. 


4650, 4651. 
A6TT. 


24935. 
13648. 


Three Kentish sketches. 5628. 
Three short pieces. 9148. 

Three sketches. 14286. 

Three songs for children. 14283. 


To primroses filled with morning 
dew. 7554. 

Twilight. 12019. 

Very lovely. 16159. 


' Williams 


INDEX 


Williams (Joseph) 1ltd.—Continued. 
Wind in a frolic. 23271. 
ist. humoreske. 9409. 
Williams (L.) Sad blues. 
Williams (M. E.): 
Corn liquor blues. 23648. 

Just when I start to love you. 
15109. 
Williams (M. P.) 
butterfly baby. 
Williams (M. W.): 
Brown. 813. 

Drum and the top. 10004. 


5064. 


May 
19712. 


Bella, the 


Little gentleman. 1089. 
Little sister’s story. 10805. 
Reassurance. 1245. 
Williams (N. J.) Please let me be 
your daddy. 7113. _ 

Williams (Peter) Loving thee ever. 
2422. 

Williams (R. C.) Harbor lights. 
10301. 


Williams (R. V.): 
Heart’s haven. 
Pastoral... 7739. 
Romance. 7214. 

Williams (S. W.): 
I never knew what I’d do without 


12909. 


you, until you went away. 
24117. 

There never was a girl like you. 
202 a. 


Williams (Sherman): 
Back to the arms of mother. 
14274. 
Love sick blues. 
(Sidney) 


15244. 
Dixie __ blues. 
16702. 

Williams (Spencer) : 

Alibi blues. 5714. 

Black man be on yo’ way. 9619. 
16502. 

Cotton belt blues. 

Dreary weary blues. 

Hasy. going brown skin. 

Haitian blues. 10291. 

Just one more day. 22019. 

Keep yourself together sweet 
papa, mama’s got her eyes on 


9821, 16638. 
3822, 8124 
16754. 


you. 10682, 17218. 
Keeps on a-rainin’. 4408, 10684. 
Kune jine. 10709. 
Low down. papa. 10880, 10881, 
17356. 


Midnight blues. 8642. 

Miss Minnie wiggle. 

My sugar man. 2598. 

Nobody in town can back a sweet 
jelly roll like mine. 138417. 

Pickin’ cherries. 8865. 

Seandal blues. 11585. 

She walked right up and took 
my man away. 17878. 

Snakes’ hips. 2966, 5167, 7345, 
13768, 15871. 


8655. 


pt. m1, n. s., v. 18 


Spider. 9102. 

Tell me Gipsy, where my lovin’ 
daddy’s gone. 5308, 11888. 

Three pickanninies. 25297. 

Tired o’ the blues. 11973, 18117. 

Turned down papa blues. 23095. 

Tut-ankh-amen. 5410. 

You’re always messin’ ‘round with 
my man: 12308, 12309, 18352. 

Your time now, 
after a while. 7793. 


Williams (Spencer) music co. ine.: 
Black man, be on yo’ way. 9619, 
16502. 


Cemetery blues. 18643. 


Cotton belt blues. 9821, 16638. 
I’m a good gal. 19242. 
Keep yourself together sweet 


papa. 10682, 17218. 
Low-down papa. 10880, 17356. 
Tired o’ the blues. 11973, 18117. 
You’re always messin’ ‘round 
with my man. 18352. 


Williams (T. D.) In humorous vein. 


13037. 
Williams (Mrs. T. K.): 
At last. 788. 
Blue grass blues. 5845. 
Williams (Ted) Rosita. 15776. 
Williams (Tony) Drifting. 129. 


Williams (W. C.): 


Magnificat in B flat. 20974 (46). 


Nune dimittis in B flat. 20974 
(deals 
Williams (Rev. and Mrs. W. J.) 
Jesus calls us. 17171. 
.Williams (W. M.): 
Khaki and the blue. 19501. 


We can’t always find sunshine. 
. 5009. 


Williams (W. R.): 
Death is not the end. 12681. 
For all of us. 12828. 
I’d be contented with you. 4155. 
Rosie O’Reilly. 20255. 

Williams (W. S. G.): 
Bells of Cantre’r Gwaelod. 5820. 
Cradle song. 98383. 
School-bell. 5086. 

Williams (Walter) : 
T am He that liveth. 7808 (47 Ws 
Magnificat in B flat. 20974 (46). 


Nune dimittis in B flat. 20974 
(53). 
Williams & Leonard. Irish eyes. 
4322. 
Williamson (Clay) Hugo. 24042, 
24043. 


Williamson (H.) 
links the Orient. 

Williamson (H. A.) 
a wooing go. 16882. 

Williamson (J. C.) Onward. 4859. 


Where the ocean 
208538. 
Frog he would 


1922 


*twill be mine . 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1924 


Williamson (T. T.) I want a doll. 
10512. 
Willis (Bessie) Tell me = again. 
18053. 
Willis (D. B.) Day by day. 23691. 
Willis (G. K.): : 
Romany mother’s song. 22674. 
Song of the mystic river. 2994. 
Starlight. 25159. 


Willis (lL. M.) Proposal. 15705. 


Willis (M. E.) Heart will love but 
one. 10328. 
Willis (W. H.) jr. Confidence. 3679. 


Willis graded school orchestra and 
band series. 12241. 


Willis music co.: 

Arithmetic lesson. 1538. 

Away to the forest. 14264. 

Beautiful misty dawning. 14291 

Benedicta. 3516. 

Big bass drum. 1614. 

Birds’ bath. 14316. 

Birthday party. 9616. 

Black-bird. 16501. 

Bonheur. 16514. 

Chanson nuptiale. 16565. 

Chant du nuit. 16570. 

Christmas song. 1733. 

Dwarf’s gold. 16749. 

Evening story. 10076. 

Fairy dance. 16782. 

Fall in line. 12788. 

Fifty Christmas carols of all na- 
tions. 21548. 

Fighting courage. 14683. 

Fleur-de-lys. 16811. 

For a rainy day. 12827. 

Four and twenty snowflakes. 
3946. 

Frost magic. 19004. 

Galloping huntsman. 14726. 

Grandmother’s spinning wheel. 
12880. 

Half-minute mannikin. 12889. 

Harpist. 12895. 

Hippety-hop. 14825. 

In April. 2188. 

Indian summer. 15033. 

Juliska. 15083. 

Jumble book series. 22001. 

Just a little while. 24233. 

Land of Nod. 2330. 

Lonesome-like. 15216. 

Lost youth. 15230. | 

Lure of the meadow. 15264. 

Make the journey brighter. 24437. 

Marche des aviateurs. 1128. 

Melody book. 10955. 

Miniature of a Dutch family. 
17428. 

Morning glory. 2541. 

My maid on the bamboo screen. 
11120. : 

Old mill wheel. 13469. 


On the blue lagoon. 15573. 
Prairie sketches. 4954, 7185. 
Purling brook. 13604. 
Rose, wonderful Rose. 7224. 
Service for the holy communion. 
7286. 1 
Singing games and dances. 15857. 
Song of the bells. 17951. 
Springtime. 13827. 
Sunset glow. 13856. 
Suppliant. 118138. 
Sweet jasmine. 13868. 
Swing high, swing low. 11854. 
There’s a wideness in God’s mercy. 
3120. 
Thy glanees. 7539. 
Tick-tock, busy clock. 11966. 
Tired. 16080. 
Toy soldier. 11988. 
Valsette. 14008. 
What’s the matter with Sally? 
NG2Z21e 
Willis graded school orchestra and 
band series. 12241. 
Wind in the willows. 16304. 
Winter carnival [and] Periwinkle. 
18314. 
Wishing well. 14112. 
You alone. 14137. 
Williston (Grace) Kreutzer etude, no. 
4, 15143. 
Willoughby (Joseph) Working blues. 
14123. 
Willsey (Harry) ’Neath the Carolina 
moon. 17555. 
Willson (J.) I knew the smoke that 
so gracefully curled. 2105. 
Wilm-Wilm. pseud. See Wieninger 
(Wilm). 
Wilmington music commission. Hail, 
Wilmington! 6288. 
Wilmore music co. Why should it 
rain. 20874. 
Wilmott (Charles) : 
Give it a smile. 8225. 
Going to have one. 10238. 
Wilson (—): 
Land of broken dreams. 2328. 
Shepherd boy waltz. 11635. 
Same old, dear old place. . 25595 
(475). 
Wilson (A.): 
Love blossoms. 22141. 
Where will I find her? 23240. 
Wilson (Mrs. A.) Going some. 16877. 
Wilson (A. A.) Hi, Mister Sunshine. 
2A (32! 
Wilson (A. J.) Emancipator. 21498. 
Wilson (Al): 
All that I want is to be left alone. 
12370, 21017. 
Down by the old apple tree. 1856, 
3800, 8110, 9976. 
In the little red school house. 
10580. 


1923 


INDEX 


Wilson (Al)—Continued. 
Oh boy what joy we had in bare- 


foot days. 22437,. 24700. 
That’s a lot of bunk. 20594. 
Waiting for the time. 20750. 


Yes I got cherries to-day. 18323. 
Yes I say she do. 188324. 
Wilson (Armen): 
Marine’s last eall. 13267. 
Pleading. 13573. 
Those entrancing eyes. 13927. 
Wilson (Bendix) Riddle of Isis. 
15748. 
Wilson (Buck) Hit or miss. 21741. 


Wilson (C. B.) Live in me Jesus to- 


day. 24851. . 
Wilson (Clifford) Mailman _ blues. 
22174. 
Wilson (D. ©.) Lucky jade. 10885. 
Wilson (D. H.): 
American flag. 12382. 
Anna Belle Lee. 18. 
Goodbye seaside. 23920. 
I have tried to forget. 17014. 


We love this land. 12139. 
Wilson (Don) Dolly of the movies. 
14568. 
Wilson (E. C.) 
your Sweet voice in my ear. 
Wilson (E. E.): 
Baby days. 1563. 
Dream kisses. 21453-21455. 
There'll always be honey in our 


I’m longing to hear 
14922. 


honeymoon. 3114. 
Wilson (Elinor) Jelly roll. 6587. 
Wilson (Mrs. F. E.) That razzy 
razzy jazz. 20598. 


Wilson (F. M.): 
Awaiting the turn of love’s tide. 
14263. 


Love is the gift of God. 138216. 
Love pro and con. 13223. 

Love’s splendor. 17349. 
Melting pot of life. 13293, 15325. 
Message of the rose buds. 15338. 
My thoughts of home. 13396. 


Sailing through life with Dora 


Lee. 22699. 
Tell me violets. 16029. 
Wilson (G. D.): 
Bagatelle. 94138 (11). 


Chapel by the sea. 14163 (97). 
Starlight on the Hudson. 14163 
(541). ~ 
Wilson (G. F.) 
wave. 24782. 
Wilson (Gad) Broken lines and eyes 
of blue. 1649. 
Wilson (Harry) 
Wilson (I. B.): 
Away to the forest. 14264. 
Beautiful city. 18509-18513. 
Beautiful misty dawning. 14291.° 
Big sunflower. 21165. 
Blue bird. 21179. 


Over the foaming 


In Ohio. 2201. 


pt. 111, n. s.; v.18 


Bobolink. 18557. 

Boys of the old brigade. 18568. 

Dance of Pau-puk-keewis. 18752. 

Dawn. 3739. 

Dutch lullaby. 23759. 

Easter bells. 3839, 3840. 

Flower and song. 10141. 

Flower for you mother 
18974, 23830, 23831. 

Free as the wind that blows. 
23851. 

Gardens of the Japanese. 23867. 

Grandfather’s clock. 23937. 

I will give thanks. 19299. | 

Indian lullaby. 4309. 

Joy after sorrow. 4365, 4366. 

Lure of the meadow. 15264. . 

Milkmaid. 6829. 

Moonlight trail. 19793. 

New gospel quartets. 24634. 

Old blacksmith. 22465. 

One starry night. 1199. 

Paths of June. 8845, 11364. 

Pretty Gypsy maid. 22598. 

Rainbow. 4992. 

Sailing. 20276. 

Schoolmaster. 22726. 

Sunflower trail. 22928. 

*Tis morning. 20643. 

Up the airy mountain. 20697. 

When Santa listened in. 16245. 

Wilson’s songs and ballads. 1440. 

Wind in the willows. 16304. 

Wilson (I. M.) Play days of long 
ago. 20120. 
Wilson (J. M.):. 
Bagatelle. 9413 (11). 
Chapel by the sea. 14163 (97). 


dear. 


Starlight on the Hudson. 14163 
(541). 
Wilson (J. 8S.) Star of Coolidge 
gleams. 20465. 


Little Willie knows 
his little book. 25595 (166). 
Wilson (L. M.) Beautiful, baby-faced, 
blue-eyed blonde made a blacksheep 
out of me. 9578. 
Wilson (Lena): 
Sad ’n’ lonely blues. 
17825. ; 
’Tain’t no tellin’ what the blues 
will make you do. 16007, 22976. 
Wilson (Leslie) Everyone has a fire- 


Wilson (Jos.) 


11564, 13674, 


side. 146. 
Wilson (Lew) Somebody’s baby. 
25104. 
Wilson (Lucile) Sahara _ butterfly. 
2883. 
Wilson (M. L.) For a girl like you. 
1937. 


Wilson (M. N.): 
Alone in the garden. 
Boundless love. 57. 
Family circle. 149. 


13. 


1924 


INDEX 


nos. 1-138, 1924 


He alone can guide me through. 
208. 
Jesus, precious Jesus. 294. 
My Savior knows. 487. 
Not wanted. 460. 
Other share. 497. 
Saved and kept. 557. 
Wilson (Mortimer) : 
Around a stump. 164386. 
Best hymns of America. 23483. 
Euterpean lyrics. 3872. 
Harmonic snapshots. 6304. 
My country. 17492. 
Orchestral training. 22495. 
Overture 1849. 13509. 
Three Elizabethan airs. 18310. 
Wilson (R. C.) Vm going back to 
Dixieland. 2124. 
Wilson (R. FE.) Melody magic. 10956. 
Wilson (Rufus) That ragtime min- 
strel band. 9174. 

Wilson (Stanley) : 
Lads at Ludlow fair. 19524. 
My prayer for you. 19884. 
Saxon gleeman’s song. 15805. 
Street sounds to the _ soldier’s 

tread. 20484. 

Suite. 20884, 20885. 
Wilson (Una) Dear old dad. 23698. 
Wilson (W. K.) Red and_ white. 
20198. 


Wilson-James (Josephine) See James 
Cole A 3) 


Wilson’s songs and ballads. 1440. 
Wilton (James): 
Bird-call. 18537. 
Love in Hawaii. 24381. 
New-Virginia-blues. 24635. 
Wiman (Jean) Woodland dreams. 
T7358. 

Wimbrow (P. D.)  Struttin’ at the 
funny paper ball. 17996.. 

Winans (Herbert) Atlantic City all 
the while. 5771... 

Winchester (Tom) 
4744, 6926. 

Winders (A. A.) Twilight brings you 
to me. 18155. 

Windetta (Minnie) In the land of 
harmony. 17128. 

Winding (H. M.) Alice. 21009. 

Windle (H. F.) Uncle Sammy’s melt- 
ing pot. 12041, 13984. 

Windsor (David) Life’s a game. 
8508. 

Windsor drollery. 8801. 

Winegar (F. B.): 

Always blue. 7834. 

Tut, Tut Tut. 5408. : 
Wines. (Evelyn) Springtime is love 
‘ time. 20460. 

_ Wingate (Maude) : 
Ghost. 14738, 19021. — 
Robin. 17797. 


My sugar man. 


Sweet heart of Somerset. 626. 
When abbots ruled at Avalon. 
18238. 
Winge (C. B.): 
Little longer. 24328. 
Melody of life. 15324. 
Melody Rose. 1139. 
One little hour. 8820, 13487. 

Winkel (Sym): 

It takes a little love. 285. 
Some day. 7355, 11695. 

Winkler (M.) Shorty. 17885. 

Winkopp (P. B.) Daisy, I’m crazy. 
14507. 

Winne (J. M.) Amarella. 18425. 

Winner (—) Mocking bird. 4656. 

Winner (Septimus) Eureka method 
for the banjo in C notation. 18917. 

Winstead (D. E.) My alimony’s due. 
22813: 

Winston (HK. A.) Radio blues. T177. 
Winston (Henry) Forgetful blues. 
14706, 18985. 
Winter (Aubrey) 

3969. 

Winter (C. J.): 
Cabby’s lament. 66. 
Come to the movies. 21339. 
John Blunt. 1061. 
My aim. 8699. 
Sally’s ups and downs. 8972. 
Yarn of the broker’s man. 9378. 

Winter (Chris) Iowa corn song. 
21952. 

Winter (H. B.) I’m goin’ back to 
Maryland to marry Mary Ann. 
24101. 

Winter (J. S.) Honey dew. 19151. 

Winterer (Edward) ‘There’s a rose 
blooming for you. 23036. 

Winternitz (F.): 

Badinage. 1571. 
Dream of youth. 21456. 

Winters( Walter) Girl of the golden 
West. 21630, 23888. 

Winther (J. A.): 

Ashamed of Jesus. 9528. 
Hear my ery. 10320. 

Wir steh’n verkehrt. 43845, 4617, 4990, 
5139, 5166, 5500. 

Wirkler (J. E.) 
22431. 

Wirth (Melba) In fair Hawaii. 4279. 

Wisconsin state journal. Where Mo- 
nona’s waters play. 12207. 

Wise (R. S.) Evil mama _ blues. 
14647. 

Wiseth 
19634. 

Wishing well. 14112. 

Wiswell (Jean) En bateau. 16763. 

Witherspoon (Herbert) Fifty vocal 
exercises. 12252. 


Gems of Gung’l. 


Oberlin pep song. 


(Oscar) Lover’s’ troubles. 


1925 


j | aaa kt , ” 
: — - a ; 


INDEX 


Witherspoon (J. B.) That city of 
light. 23011. 

Within that stable. 3314. 

Witkowitz (Benjamin) : 
He’s a cuckoo. 2035. 
I’m-just-living-in-dreams. 1021. 
Oh! my heart. 475. 
Who knows where my sweet Liz- ° 

ZAC. 1S 2 TT 


Witkowski (G. M.) Mon lac. 6854, 
11019. 
Witmark (M.) & sons: 

Ain’t it a shame. 5710, 5711, 
18395. 

Ain’t love a wonderful thing. 
1493, 3390, 5679 (124). 

Alabama dreams. 21002. 

Alabamy blacksheep. 57138, 14163 
(627), 163893, 18400 — 18402, 
21008. 

All over nothing at all. 23381. 

Baby buntin’. 1562, 3468, 5679 
(189). 

Bahama. 18499, 21110, 23352, (9). 

Bebe. 7898, 9413 (161), 9583, 
9584, 12460, 14292, 16476, 16477. 

Born and bred in Brooklyn. 9644, 
9645, 12344 (75), 12511, 12512. 

Bug house fables. 12527, 12528, 
16530, 16531, 18595, 18596. 

Calico days. 16546, 18364 (287). 

Call me, and Tll come to you. 
5679 (153), 5889. 

Can it be love? 5679 (154), 
5893, 16551. 

Can’t yo’ heah me eallin’ Caroline. 
1672-1674. 

Carissima. 7972, 9704. 

Carry me back to my Carolina 
home. 1688, 5912, 5913. 

Closer still with Thee. 23613- 
23615. 

Comfort ye one another. S8030— 
8032, 23634, 23635. 

Darn good ery. 9888. 

Dear little boy of mine. 12673- 
12675. 

Draw your chair up papa. 21446. 

Dreamland waits for you. 6090, 
ION OAE 

Ellis Island blues. 21497, 23352 


(39). 

Elsie. 5679 (180). 

Emblems of love. 18901, 21499, 
23302 (40). 

Eternal flame. 3868, 6138, 10072. 

Everybody’s struttin’ now. 1901, 
3883, 5679 (183). 

Everytime. 18364 (250), 18926, 
18957. 

Fate, it was fate when I first met 
you. 1917, 6167, 6168, 21537, 
21538. 


1926 


pt-i1, N4+S., v.18: 


Father we thank Thee. 16793, 
16794, 18945-18948, 21539. 

Fight lion fight. 16804. 

Fool. | 21574,'"23852 ' (42); 23352: 
(43). 

Gay butterfly. 14731. 

Gay little will o’ the wisp. 10197, 
10198, 8213, 8214. 

Gone but still in my heart. 1995, 
4013, 5679 (198), 6254, 8237, 
10253, 14760, 21657, 21658. 


' Good as gold. 6256. 


Grateful, O- Lord, am I. 23939. 
Hand in hand with you. 19087, 
Harem eyes. 21699. 

Heart to heart I hold you, dear. 
6320, 8276, 10327. 

Hey Eddie your wife’s on the 
phone. 21731. 

Hey Rube. 12918, 14817, 14818. 

Honeymoon time. 756 (42), 
4116-4119, 14844. 

Horsey ! keep your tail up. 21762, 
240386, 25595 (394). 

House of a friend. 12939. 

How my sweetie loves me, she 
loves me all the time. 24040, 
25095 (395). 

Hugo. 21781, 24042, 24043, 25595. 
(398). 

I am thy God, and thou art child 
of mine. 4144, 8317, §831S,. 
12956. 

I believed you. 2095, 23352 (49). 

I dream of a castle in Spain. 
2100, | 8325. 

I like to walk with a pal like you. 
56TO) A 21 ie 

Vill tell you why. 4176, 4177, 
6398. 

I’m feeling blue for mammy Lou. 

1017, 2119, 6406, 10464, 19248, 
21838, 23352 (57). 

I’m goin’ South. 21839, 24102. 

I’m gonna swing my cradle on the 
Mason-Dixon line. 6415. 

I’m just a passing fancy. 2128, 
21842. 

I’m just wild about Harry. 4194, 
4195. 

I’m sittin’ pretty in a tions little 
city. 163873 (82),.17058. 

I’m sitting pretty in a pretty little 
city. 19262, 19263, 21849, 24110. 

I never knew how much God gave 
to me. 5679 (225), 6422, 12988, 
14939. 

I never met a girl like you. 10495, 
12344 (134). a 

I’ve got a cross-eyed papa. 18364 
(257), 19284, 21869, 24128. 

I want to rock-a-bye my mammy. 
23352 (61). 

I wish I was in D-I-X-I-E. 6482. 


INDEX : 
nos. 1-18, 1923 


I would weave a song for you. 
0679 (229). 

If I should see you cry. 21898, 
25595 (404). 

If you go, you'll come back by 
and by. 2172, 4266, 5679 (238), 
10547, 21906. 

In a sunny little town. 14997. 

In our parlor, on a Sunday night. 
1475 (17), 4289, 4290, 6478. 

In the garden of my heart. 15018, 
19363-19365. 

In the slums. 10585, 12344 (142). 

Treland must be a garden. 2223, 
4320, 23352 (69). 

Irish jubilee. 19384-19386. 

Its home to me. 2229, 4333, 
19394-19396. 

It’s too late now. 
21968, 23352 (72). 

It took a long time to make you 
eare. 2231. 

It was in April. 15053. 

Jazzing thunder storm dance. 
5679 (289). 

Jingle step. 5679 (241). 

Juliet. 23352 (74). 

June’s the time for roses. 756 
(60), 10655, 10656, 13086, 13087, 
15085, 22003, 24226-24228. 

Just American. 14163 (682), 17197, 
17198, 19461-19464, 22011. 

Just been wond’ring all day long. 
13094-13096. 

Just like a baby. 19472 

Just to hear you whisper. 17207, 
19483, 19484, 22021, 22022, 24248— 
24251. 

Keep a countin’ eight. 10681, 
12344 (147). 

Lamplit hour. 13132-13134. 

Laughter and love and you. 1475 
(20), 2335. 

Let’s take a car ride. 6623, 8504. 

Let’s you and I just say goodbye, 
10762, 12344 (153). 

Let us have peace. 19554. 

Little darlin’ just for you. 2375. 

Little red rose 0’ mine. 22103. 

Little road. 6659, 7808 (243). 

Little rose of my heart. 13186, 
13187. 

Long lost mamma, daddy misses 
you. 9413 (193), 8536, 10824, 
IS25, 15202, 22123: 22124, 24353. 

Longing just for you. 5679 (263), 
8538. 

_Love dreams. 10851, 12344 (158). 

Love shadows. 4536, 4537, 6697. 

Lovin’ chile. 5679 (269). 

Lumb’rin’ Luke. 13239. 

Marathon step. 10918, 12344 

rie LG)... 

Midnight rose. 10988. 12844 (166), 
133038, 15342-15344, 17423, 17424. 


15048. 15049, 


106658—24——40 1927 


Mighty lonesome. 4646-4648, 
15345, 22247. 

More. 17461, 19795. 24548. 

Mosquito’s parade. 13339. 

Mother of Pearl. 11049. 

My erinoline girl. 2565, 5679 
(282). 

My gang. 12344 (172): 

My Jean. 4721, 6913, 6914. 

My own United States. 24612, 
246138. 

My rosary for you. 13388. 19886, 
19887. 

Neapolitan love’ song. 19914— 
19916. 

’"Neath the autmn moon. 8740, 
tA D2: 

Negro melodies of the old South. 
17557. 

Nothing like a darn good cry. 
12344 (186). an 

O land of hope and freedom. 
19973, 19974, 24673. 24674. 

Oh, I love you! T7000. TSOS (268). 

Old grey owl. 20018. 

Oliver Twist. 4842, 48438. 7019. 

Others. 24767, 24768. 

Our faith in Thee. 7041-7043, 
7808 (271), 17663-17665. 

Out San Francisco way. 14163 
(717), 15603, 15604, 17673, 22512, 
229513, 24778. 


‘Out there in the sunshine with 


you. 7054, 14163 (718), 15605, 
17674, 20070-20072. 

Perhaps. 4909. 

Playing. 20126. 

Please come marry me. 18364 
(300), 20128. 

Poor old world. 11420, 12544 
(208). 

Pretty. little thing. 22599, 24891. 

Red light Annie. 20201, 24914. 

Regular guy. 5679 (317). 

Resignation. 22644, 22645, 22646. 

Ring out, sweet bells of peace. 
20226. 

Ring to the name of Rose. 11513, 
12344 (208). 

Rise of Rosie O'Reilly. 15650. 

Romany life. 24950. 

Rose of Chinatown. 2866. 

Roses of love. 24965, 24966. 

Sand flowers. 5679 (331). 

Say it while dancing. 24997. 

Shure, the old love’s the best love. 


11646. 
Silent voice. 13737. 
Sing along. 25077, 25595 (485). 


Skies are dark when you’re away. 
5679 (348), 7336, 13749-13751, 
17909-17911. 

Sleepy. 2961. 

Slow poke. 9413: (233), 11677— 
11679. 


INDEX 


Witmark (M.) & sons—Continued. 


Something said you. 
(120). 

Semewhere for me. 20416. 

Somewhere for me someone is 
waiting. 756 (100). 

Scmewhere for me there’s some- 
one ‘waiting. 9076-9078, 11708, 
11709. 

Southern lullaby. 
(124). 

Strumming, I just keep strum- 
ming along. 11792. 

Sun and moon. 5679 (359). 

Sunrise and you. 13850-13853. 

Sure, the old love’s the best love. 


7362, 23352 


20446, 23352 


12344 (227). 

Sweet Molly Malone. 1334, 3369 
(67). 

Take Thou my hand, » 25224, 
25595. (497). 

Teddy bear’s picnic. 13894. 


Ten thousand years from now. 
7506, 11895, 11896, 12344 (234), 


13899, 16034, 16086, 18058, 
23002-23004. 

That bran’ new gal o’ mine. 
18062, 18364 (318), 20584, 
20585. 

That little grey house. 3108, 


11907-11909, 23352 (184). 

That soothing, saxophone song. 
5338, 9334, TO1T. 

That wonderful mother of mine. 
5339. 

There’s just a bit o’ heaven in 
your smile. 23040, 25595 (561). 

Thy will be done. 5679 (371), 
7541, 25305. 

To you, I send my heart. 5679 
(3S). 

Two hearts in tune. 5679 (379). 

Underneath a Chinese moon. 
$06, ..(123),..1395,,. :1598. 

Until my luck comes rolling along. 
5433, 7601, 7602. 

Vamping Sal. 3203, 3679 (384), 
5450, 23136, 23137, 25400. 

Virginia Brown. 16171, 18197, 
23154, 23155, 25416. 

Voice in my heart. 
7641. 

Waltzing 
7659. 

Way down Mobile. 182258. 

What’s the use. 23207. . 

When all the world is young lad. 
D679 (392). 

When June comes along with a 
song. 12173, 12174, 12344 (255), 
16239, 16240, 20821 — 20824, 
DOA 

When will the sun shine for me. 
1428, 5567, 5568, 5679 (394), 


5471, 5472, 


the blues. 3241, 7658, 


19 


od 


pt. 111, Nn. s., v.18 


23228. 
Where the Volga flows. 5583, 
5584. 
Whispering times. 756 (131). 
* With you. 5679 (406). 
Won’t you come back to Mother 
Machree. 20902. 
Witmer (J. C.) One of these days. 
22483. 


Witmer (M. J. H.): 

Colorado, my Colorado. 85. 
Mother’s rocking chair. 19813. 
Witowski (G. M.) Carillon ‘suite 
dorchestre. 18364 (32, 33). 

Witt (Albert): 
Birth of the rose waltzes. 14163 
(61). 
How do you do? 25595 (122). 
My own colleen. 25595 (197). 
Sweet repose waltzes. 18364 (198). 
Witt (M.'S.): 
Birth of the rose waltzes. 
(61). 
How do you do? 
My own colleen. 
Sweet repose 
(198). 
Wittaker (W. 
Maria. 465. 
Witter (J. A.) 
legion. 1121. 
Witty (J. ee Holy spirit. 
Wizard. 258. 
Wizard 


14163 


25595. (122). 
25595 (197). 
waltzes. 18364 
G.) 


Nune gaudet 


March of the American 


21747. 


a the Nile. 
20974 (50, 51), 
20974 (87, 88). 

Woebse (E. A.) 
784. 

Woess (Carl) Merry-go-round. 863 

Wofford (T. W.) Echoes of spring. 
18888. 

Wohl (Herman): 

Dudky brat. 3829. 
Helft die Yiden in Rusland. 2047. 


20974 
20974 


(38), 
(76, 77), 


Audrey fox trot. 


Sie ot es. 9032. 
Wus ich hob gewolt hob ich 
oiszefirt. 3331. 

Wohlman (Al) If a certain man 
(Henry Ford) is made our Presi- 
dent. 14966. 

Wolerstein (Sol.) ‘Teddy junior. 
20572. 

Wolf (P. W.) If dreams came true. 
2162. 


Wolf (Paul): 
Blessing of heaven. 
Hungarian dance no, 5. 23517. 
Melody of Jerusalem. 24492. 
Mother’s favorite. 24564. 
Russian lullaby. 24976. 
Wolf-Ferrari (E): 
Aprila, o bella. 16373 (7). 
Jewels of the Madonna. 


23499. 


21987. 
8 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Wolfe (J. V.) Dreaming old pal of 
you. 21460. 

Wolfe (Zaida) My lesson. 17509. 
Wolff (Albert) : 

Deux cortéges. 12689. 

Ruines du coeur. 13671. 

Trois pieces marocaines. 7747. 
Wolff (Veuve Auguste) Pie Jesu. 


14163 (570). 
Wolff (Bernhard) Musikalischer ju- 
gendfreund. 423. 424, 13360, 13361. 


Wolff (J. C.) Story of your eyes. 
614. 

Wolfsohn (Juliusz) Jiidische rhap- 
sodie. 24221. 


Wolfson (A. L.) Mame. 
Wollstein (Harold) 
12967. 
Wolmuth (Rudolph) 
hitched to a star. 
Wolohan (John) 
dreams. 10786. 
Wolshoefer (Mike) : 
*Neath the spreading branches of 
the same old tree. 6947. 
Oh boy! she is a daisy. 2667. 
Wolslagel (EK. L.) Is it nothing to 
you? 21956. 
Wolter (F.) Flor del mal. 
Womack (EK. P.): 
Old rocking chair. 
When skies are blue. 
Why? 12226. 
Womack (KE. P.) music ¢o.: 
Smiling crowds. 13763. 17924. 
When skies are blue. 18254, 23220. 
Womack (Francis) Praise the Lord. 
ADS. 
Wonderland music co.: 


15280. 
When I’m gone. 


Happily we are 
23957. 


Little boat of 


16816. 


13473. 
20220. 


Mammy yoo hoo. 22181. 
| Wonderland blues. 23285. 
Wood (—): 
American erusaders march. 
23394. 


Runnin’ wild. 12551, 11552, 13672, 
When hearts are young. 14066. 
Wood (Arthur) My native heath. 
#2584. 
Wood (B. F.) music co.: 
Age of mischief. 5708. 
Danee for Phyllis. 14509. 
Dreamer. T7808 (188). 
Féte villageoise. 14680. 
Golden rod. 7808 (208). 
Heroes’ march. 2051. 
Humoresque. 2086. 
Indian snake dance. 
Intermezzo. 3092. 
Lapping tide. 6608. 
Lilas de France. 15188. 
Little dance. 6651. 
Little lead soldiers. 6655. 
Little romance. 6660. 
Little vivandiére. 6666. 
March in F. 6749. 


0679 (237). 


March of the young gallants, 
2449, 

Marche grotesque. 2459. 

May song. 2469. 

Melody in G. 6794. 

Ménestrels. 153380. 

Petite valse. 7101. 

Pompadour. 17126. 

Rivulet. 2845. 


Rue and rosemary. 15780. 
Sailors’ dance. 7242. 

Song of the boatmen. 15903. 
Song without words. 2996. 
Spanish serenade. 3007. 
Summer dream. 3044. 
Summer dreams. 7445. 
Sur Veau. 15973. 

Swing song. 7473. 
Venetia. 3209. 

Violet. 7633. 

Yvette. 3362. 


Wood (C. A.) When everything 
seems to go wrong. 20805. 
Wood (C. C.) Love's insanity. 

Wood (C. C.) music pub co. 
roo hop. 17213. 
Wood (C. J.) Jasmine nights. 
8422. 
Wood (Charles) : 
Hob a derry danno. 14829. 
In merry mood. 15010. 
hie ALGO, 
My dove. 15419. 
Planxty. cau, 
Wood (Daniel) : 
Maritza. 2454, 15301. 
Vale of dawn. 7606. 
Wood (Erskine) Book of songs. 811. 
Wood (F. L.) Kelly’s eye. 13108. 
Wood (Frank): 
I’d like to live to 
12960. — 
Neighbours. 
Romeo, what 
13659. 
Sing along, Sambo. 
Troubles. 23083. 
Wood (G. D.): 
Mammy won’t you come home? 
4576. 
Muncie Indiana. 


Wood (Harry): 
Honeymoon parade. 19156. 
Winter garden’s carnival. 

Wood (Haydn): 

Brown bird singing. 5869. 
Evening song. 14640. 

Fairy sea. 1909. 

Little Yvette. 1475 (22). 

Love in Aready. 15237. 

Roses of Pieardy. 11545, 22685. 
Sea road. 5098. 
Song of quietness. 
Three famous pictures. 


2418. 
Kanga- 


8421, 


ninety-nine, 


1172. 
did Ro-me-owe. 


13741. 


8693. 


14107. 


13800. 
23288. 


1929 


INDEX 


pt. 107, 0. s., v. 18 


Wood (I. 8.) Dreaming of mother. 


14596. 
Wood (J. B.) Service in song for the 
children, 22756. 


Wood (J. F.) 
tard, “2778. 


Cowardy cowardy cus- 


Woecd (lL. E.) Lonesome for you. 
13200. 
Wood (Leo): 
Chiming blues. 16582. 
Doing the ritz. 9951. 


Every night I cry myself to sleep 


over you. 18922. 
Ev'ry night I cry myself to sleep 
over vou. 12775. 
Good night. 4017, 4018, 10259. 
Heartaches, 21721. 
I ery myself to sleep over you. 


2096, 10422. 


I got the fever. 10433, 14884, 
14886. 

IT want a big red apple on a sci: 
12999. 

In a cozy tea room. 19329. 

Pickin’ the blues. 15650. 

Runaway boy. 178179. 


Sweet and sour blues. 13865. 
Sweet Carmen. 13866. 
That cut out dance from Charles- 
ton town. 8100. 
Wood (M. K:)* 
Afterward. 20974 (2). 
Autumn. 45679 (12). 
Pine and the song. 20974 (65). 
Thy name. 20974 (80). 
Wood (Thomas) : 
Hill .country,..\103b1. 
Three Ientish sketches. 
Wood (W. T.) 
11100. 


Wood-Klohr (—) 
0679 (390). 
Woodall (B. M.) That’s why I don’t 

Walt) wat, \dao2-. 
Woodall (W. B.) Bridge. 
Woodeock (A. L.): 

Little old mother. 4492. 

Mighty King. 10989. 

Moon of the springtime. 

New adventures in 

24631. 

Valley of peace. 

What ae kind, 
Woodcock (hk. 

4776. 
Wooden (Ruth) Smiles 

back again. 1288. 
Wooden shoes. 23292. 
Wooden soldier. 9361. 
Woodford (F. T.): 

Queen of the Nile. 
Siam. 22782. 


0628. 
My girl of Sigma nu. 


Westmount cadets. 
12518. 


2536. 
flowerland. 


12057. 
loving Saviour. 
B.) Nia blanka stela. 


will come 


22615. 


Woodford (Raleigh) : 
Cause I ain’t got no sweet daddy 
now. 9719. 
Rings of smoke. 1248. 
Woodforde-Finden (Amy) : 
IXashmiri song. 22026. 
Less than the dust. 13154. 
Pagoda of flowers. 7060. 
Temple bells. 11893. — 
Till I wake. 13989. 
Woodgate (Leslie) : 
Bailiff’s daughter 
pi a 2 SS 
Fruits of love. 
Sound the flute. 
Woodin (A. E.) 
girl. 24442, 
Wooding (Sam): 
~ Baby’s got the blues. 16455. 
Better give your sweetie what she 
needs. 18532. 
. Change your mind. 14409. 


» 
of Islington. 
23862. 

22860. 
Mammy’s red headed 


Changeable daddy blues. 16562. 
Southern blues. 17962. 
Strut it up and down. 17995. 


Walk, Jenny, 
Woodman (EK. W.) 


walk. 14029, 20753. 
My treasure house 


of memory. 6930. 
Woodman (Emma) Snowfall. 25094. 
Woodman (Flora) Vesper hymn. 
5460. ‘ 
Woodman (R. H.): 
Behold now, praise the Lord. 
9591. 
I will be glad and rejoice. 6430. 
In the night. 6490, 6491. 
Shark. 29388. 
Song to you. 25127. 
Sundown. 11801. 
Woodruff (Mrs. H. C.) That dear 


20586. 
Story the petals 


little baby of mine. 
Woodruff (Ralph) 


told. 7435. 
Woodruff ( Wesley ) Huntington. 
6370. ; 
Woods (KE. C.) Old Glory the beauti- 
ful. 22469. 
Woods (F. C.) Communion service in 
D. 14463. 
Woods (H. J.) Our national heritage. 
11320. 
Woods (Harry) : 
Bahama. 18499, 21110, 23352 (9). 


I’m goin’ South. 21839, 24102. 
Long lost mamma, daddy misses 
you. 8536, 10824, 10825, 13202, 
22123, 22124, 243538. 
Strumming. I just keep strum- 

ming along. 11792. 
What’s the use. 23207. 
When I come back to you. 5540. — 
Woods (Mrs. J. L.) Childhood. 7997. 


1930 


=_ 


INDEX 


nos, 1-13, 1923 


Woods 
15747. 


Woodward (E.) 
trail, ‘2bs02. 

Woodward (Ellis) 

20168, 

Woodward (M. L.) 
14288. 


Woodworth (Kay) Dear girl. 
Woodwright (F. E.): 
Isle of apple trees. 
Serenade. 15819. 
- Wooldridge (Effie) Where the cypress 
bend their bows. 18270. 
Wooldridge (P. J.) Never forgotten. 
4768. 


- Wooler (Alfred) : 
All for Jesus. 
And so did he. 


QWSeS.) 


End of a dope fiend’s 
Purple lilac waltz. 

Be Thou exalted. 
18775. 
15038. 


765. 
776. 


Behold! there shall be a day. 7904. | 


Close at Thy side. 1742. 

Hear my prayer. 14163 (233). 

Jesus, the very thought of Thee. 
24209. 

Lighthouse. 2359. 

O be joyful in the Lord. 

Palace for the King. 24788. 
(54). 

Summer is coming. 


Woolf (K. E.): 
Fountain. 14711. 
June midnight. - 15084. 
To music. 16088. 
Why oh my eyes. 

Woolford (Hughie) 

19899. 


Wooster (College of): 
Alma mater. 9461. 
College of Wooster 

9788. 
Come on Wooster. 9801. 
David Wooster. 9891. 
Home coming song. 10362. 
Long live Wooster U. 10825. 
Name of Wooster. 11145. - 
Wooster college O. 12265. 
Wooster march song. 12266. 
Wooster spirit. 12267. 

. Wooster college (Alumni association of 

the) College of Wooster song book. 

9788. 


Word (James) Oh, why don’t you 
write your mother? 20010. 


World league against alcoholism. 
World is going dry. 1451. 


World’s best music. 5635, 12269. 

Worley (Chas.) Prayer (A.) 7188. 

Wormack (L. H.) Mother dear and 
home. 6873. 


20974 


5246. 


16296. 
My waltz divine. 


song book. 


Rhythmic tables. | Worrell (B. 0.) 


Broadcaster. 238526. 
Worrell (E. R.): 
Alas and alack we cannot agree. 
14191. 
Christ child. 14488. 
Come again and make us glad. 
1445S. 
How do you do, it’s up to you. 
14855. 
Howdy. 14858. 
Its rainy when you go. 
Mr. and Mrs. Audience. 
My it’s awful how we cry. 
Worrell (J/rs. R. M.) Babies. 


15046. 
15356. 
15435. 


18480. 


Worsham (B.) Dearest I love you. 
16685. 
Worsham (Elouise) Dearest I love 
vou. 16685. 
Worsing (Elith): 
Det er lie no’et for Lodovika. 
87S. 
Er du tosset. Carl Johan? 909. 
Hoang-Ho. 213. 
I den store fattige kasserne. 
1004. 
Ni melodier. 14127. 
Oldetars kKlaver. 17641. 
Piippchen liese. 4971. 
Wenn die Susimaus - geburtstag 
hat. T7683. 
Worsley (Clifton) Plastic waltz. 


yg PA i 
Worst (H..N.): 
Just a-hopin’. 4383, 19460. 
World was made for happiness. 
5634. 
Worth (Amy) 
21615. 
Would God I were the tender apple 
blossom. 20909. 
Wren (S. E.): 
Oh what yo’ gonna do? 24715. 
Since I found you. 25072. 
Within my heart. 25537. 
You don’t know you and I don’t 
know me. 25573. 
Wrigglesworth (W. J.) I think of thee. 
21864. 
Wright (Ariadne) Tell me again with 
flowers. 13897. 
Wright (Cecil): 
Heart of gold. 2042. 
Sweet western wind. 3065. 
There were shepherds abiding in 
the field. 25282. 
Unheeded. 3186. 
Wright (Edna): 
Calling for you. 
Ko-San. 4424. 
Wright (Emma) Isle of sunshine land. 
24188, 


Gavotte Marianne. 


BOTT, 


INDEX 


Wright (Emmettand Cleona) Laconia 
waltz. 10715. 
Wright (H. J.): 
Bringing up father. 1645. 
I’m sweeping the snowflakes all 
away. 2183, 19267. 
Wright (I. D.). Let’s call it a day. 
15167. 

Wright (Julian) Uncle. 16154. 
Wright (Laverne) Where the: moon 
beamS wend their way. 25499. 
Wright (Lawrence) Surprise. 5265. 

Wright (Lawrence) musi¢ ¢o.: 
All the sunshine comes from Dixie. 


7826. 
Annie, you’re just like my mammy. 
5751. 
Arrawarra. T7857. 


Blues trot blues. 23507. 


Carolina, home o’ mine. 7975. 


Colonel Coldfeet of the Coldcream | 


guards. 84. 
Come and be matey Katie. 23621. | 
Cow-boy Bill. 3689. 

Don’t linger in the shadows. 3793. 


Elephants went back to the ele- 
phant and castle. 12749. 

Felix kept on walking. 21544. 

Granny’s song at twilight. 6268. 

Great white road is calling. 21675. 

Happy New Year and the same to 
you. 2025. 

He give-a-me a rose. 8266. 

He used to sing in his sleep. 

Holding hands. 2068. 


Home sweet home seems a long 


way off. 21752. 
I was a fool. 21879. 
In the eyes of the world you're 
mine. 8394. 
Iowa. 21951. 
Just a mother’s song at twilight. 
13090. 
Just like a thief. 4888. 
Just one more chance. 
Just to amuse the baby. 
Keep on whistling. 4405. 
Life’s a game. 8508. 
Loose fingers. 8540. 
Love spell. 8555. 
Monkey doodle harem. 
My record girl. 4737. 
My sunshine girl. 22354. 
My wife’s my wife. 133897, 
Never let her learn to 
8742. 
Nobody’s boy. 8758. 
Oh! star of eve! A476. 
Old fashioned girl. 4830. 
Old man’s darling. 4858. 
O-o-0-ozone. 13438. 
Pyjama blues. 4976. 


4391. 
13104, 


4667. 


dance. 


193 


4079. | 


) 


| Wright (R. S.) 


| Wright (W. F.) 


pt. 11, n. s., v.18 


Ragged vagabond. 18364 (302) : 
Romany Rose. 8949. _ 
Ruby’s album no. 9. 13670. 


Scenes that are brightest. 8981. 
Sentimental moon. 573. 

Shake that shimmy. 9012. 

She’s got the wanna. blues. 25042. 


Sheba. 2948. 


Sunshine. 5255. 
Surprise. 5263. 
Syncopation on the brain. 22974, 
Then you'll be sorry for me. 9185. 
Tooting. 13950. 
Why did I marry my wife. 9335. 
Why Robinson Crusoe got the 


blues. 25519. 
Winter garden’s carnival dance. 
14107. 


Woman always pays. 7748. 
Wright’s (Lawrence) 5th dance 
annual. 14128. 
Wright’s (Lawrence) 5th song an- 
“nual. 14129. 
You'd be surprised. 5653. 
Wright (M. D.): 
Blue eyed baby blues. 16505. 
Springtime waltz. 13831. 
Wright (M. T.): 
June idyll. 24225. 
Moon-flower. 24536. 
Romanee. 24948. 
Wright (N. L.): 
Boat song. S809. 
Columbine. 12602. 
Hight little pieces. 
Fancies. 12790. 
Forget-me-not. 12831. 
Holiyhock. 12925. 
Mignonette. 13306. 
Morning glory. 18336. 
Oh, sun flower bright. 
Waves. 1412. 


7762. 


13460. 


| Wright (R. G.): 


How to play the piano by ear. 
21772-21776, 24041. 

Trial lesson in playing the piano 
by ear. 23077. 

Sing unto the Lord a 
new song. 8779. . 

Wright (T. W.) Three Scottish sym- 
phonic dances. 7763. - 

Asbury park. 16439. 


Wright Sweet Ida Jane. 
3056. 
Wright (W. M.): 
Baby’s own sweetheart. 18485. 
Cozy home for two. 16641. 
It’s the style. 19400. 


Eile & a) 


| Wright (Winifred) Wellesley song 
book. 12152. 

Wright’s (Lawrence) 5th dance an- 
nual. 14128. 


©) 


ol 


INDEX 


nos. 1-18, 1923 


pL a a aa SIRI 


Wright’s (Lawrence) 5th song annual. 
14128. 

Writers’ revue of 1923. 8292, 89765. 
Wulf (Bertha) : 
Daffodils. 

Haster lilies. 
Once again. 
Spring beauty. 
Wurmser (Lucien): 


21379. 
21474. 
22480. 
22879. 


Chanson d’autrefois. 25575. 
Danse orientale. 12657. 
J’aime ses yeux. 19411. 
Naiveté. 6936. 
Oeillets rouges fleuriront. 6992. 
Patre. 20095. 
Solitude. 138776. 
Walzetta. 7660. 
Wust (G. K.) That rubby dubby 


serubby rag. 11917. 
Wyatt (A. R.) This is my prayer of 
love for you. 16062. a 
Wyatt (Effie) California, ?m 
some for you. 18610. 

Wyatt (J. H.): 

Good-bye, honey, step on the gas. 
16887. 

I'd love to live in dreamland, little 
girl with you. 12961. 

My radio queen. 17536. 

Wyers (J. G.): 

Down old California way. 
Monday morning blues. 
Rosay Marie. 5040. 

Wyeth (H. M.) We are off to 

garden of love. 5507. 

Wyeth (R. J.): 
Chinee. 12587. 
Hesitating baby. 
Sweep. . 22941. 

Wylie (Allister) : 
When dreams come true. 
Wylie’s tune. 9371. 

Wylli( Joseph) First steps in vocal 


lone- 


3805. 
4664. 


the 


16944. 


23210. 


musie. 1981. 

Wyllie (B.) Some day she may thin 
of me. 20404. 
Wylly (S. F.) If I could know. 

19318. 


Wynn (Paul) Settle down. 15825. 
Wynne (H. L.) jr. Sons of America. 
15911, 17960. 


Xaviére. 14163 (133, 331, 466-470, 
O22): 
Xerxes. 6280, 6282, 10286. 


Xyla. Vie en rose. 20730. 
Yaffle (Theodore) Fox trot song. 
14712. 

Yafrate (Ralph) 
of you. 10459. 


I’m always thinking 


Yale (KH. D.) Christmas helper, no. 
11. 23603. 

Yamada (Koseak) Oto no nagare. 
4862. . 


Yampell (M. B.) That’s him. 138907. 


Yantis (LL. A.) Tam O’Shanter. 
22983. 

Yarbrough (P. W.) Drunkard’s fate. 
10005. 


Yarbrough (R. S.) -Autos. 16445 
Yasunaga (J J.): 
Won’t you come to the wise West? 
737. : 
You and I and you and I. 749. 
Yates (J. B.): 
Flapper. 3920. 
Pennsylvania blues. 4908. 
Then VPll come back to you. 646. 
Yates (James) They can’t under- 
stand my loving man. 18089. 
Yates (S. J.) Lovin’ sweetie blues. 
15255. 
Yaw (Ch: P): 
Drifting along. 3823. 
Geisha maid. 3968. 
Home again with mammy, down 


in New Orleans. 2066. 
Rose petals. 17811. 
Sparks. 607. 
Ten of spades. 641. 
Time out. 658. 
| Yellen (—): 
Louisville Lou. 13212. 


Lovin’ Sam, the sheik of Alabam. 
4550. 

Trying to forget. 

Who eares. 5590. 
Yeo (F. C.) <Afterthoughts. 5. 
Yes, He did. 20916. 
Yiddishe-shiksse. 20991. 
Yisroel am kdeishim. 5644. 


135968. 


Yoder (J. W.) Diadem. 18805. 
Yoell (Larry): 
Carmencita. 21249. 
West, a nest and you. ° 20974 
(222). 
Yohe (F. E.) My little mountain 
maid. 17514. 
Yon (ESA) = 
Gesu Bambino. 10202, 10203. 
Memories of long ago. 12344 
(165). 
Missa solemnis. 19765. 


Nena. 9413 (204), 22379. 


Yoseco (—) Sometime in June time. 
22841. 

You better run. 20925. 

You’d be surprised. 38689, 4737, 4830, 
4838, 5255, 5652. 


You got to stand a test. 20987. 


You may know where to find me. 
14145. 

You must come in at de door. 20943. 

You- you. 3356. 

Youll (Henry) Canzonets to three 
voices. 23555. 


1933 


INDEX 


pt. II, n. s., v. 18 


Youmans (Vincent) : 


April blossoms. 1533. 
Bambalina. 3486. 

Come on and pet me. 21350. 
Deep in my heart. 16687. 
Flannel petticoat gal. 21565. 
Going rowing. 16876. 
Good-bye little rosebud. 1997. 


Honey-bun. 19150. 

I can always find another partner. 
19198. 

I love you, I love you, I love you. 
19240. 

If I told you. 2165. 

It must be love. 17155. 

Plain Jane. 17719. 

Take a little one step. 

Toodle-oo. 23069. 

Wild-flowers. 3296, 9342. 


You never can blame a girl for 
dreaming. T7784. 
Young (—) Down among the sleepy 
hills of Tennessee. 9974. 
Young (Bessie) Mammy’s nights. 
1120. 
Young (C. A.) That teddlin’ hop. 
T7519. 
Young (C. HE.) Reg’lar pals. 24918. 
Young (Calvin) Mother is the most 
wonderful pal of all. 22501. 
Young (Catherine) Love in China- 
land: 6689. 
Young (EH. KE.) Lead kindly light. 
17258. 
Young (Hdward M.) : 
Bird of passage. 50. 
Night has a thousand eyes. 455. 
Young (Eleanor) : 
Cuddile-uddle up. S44. 
Don't’ ‘forget te’ write:a letter | 


home. 18835. 
I left my heart. 1007. 
I wish I had some one to cry over 


me. 8365, 10524. 
Just for remembrance. 1066. 
Mean, mean mamma. why don't 


you mean what you say. 10946. 
Young (Elisa Mazzucato) Staccato 
etude in B. 14165 (537). 
Young (F. P.)- Coué chorus. 9822 
12622. 
Young (F. 8.) Robin’s cross. 22667. 
Young (Mrs. F. W.) Your mother is 


praying for you. 5671. 
Young (G. A.) If I was a Gypsy king. 
13009. 
Young (H. A.) Missionary volunteer 
rally song. 11007. 
Young (Isabelle) Don't be a wabbler. 
1842. 


: 


| 


Young (J: ADD 
Home is where the heart is, ma 
chere. 14835. 
Mother’s love. 11053. 


Young (Joe) Whoa Pagliacci. 5595. 
Young (Leonard) Dear old mother’s 
book. 21405. . 
, (M. E.) Ill have you by gee. 


; (M. I.) With a golden band. 
| Young (Morris) : 

Cupid’s melody. 5993. 
When you went away. 7716. 
Young (Richard) Razz the jazz killer. 

816. 
| Young (Russell) : 
Heaven. 10832. 
In dear old Pennsylvania. 
It’s true, dear 
19403. 
‘Never again. 4767. 
Young (S. D.) pseud. 


2190. 
I love’ but “you. 


See De Jong 


(S.) 
| Young (Vo"AQ= 
Pz elude. 16361. 
Suite des reminiscences. 15955. 
Three encore songs. 5665! 
Two transcriptions. 18358. 


| ¥. i 
sity ) 
2658. 


Young people’s missionary 
ore of S. Drees 
Captain calls for you. 
Missionary volunteer 
11007. 


Y. W. C. A. of the UDS224) A National 
board of): 


A, 
QO. 


(West Virginia univer- 
mother o’ mountaineers. 


volunteer 


9700. 
rally song. 


Christmas and New Year songs. 
843. 
Folk songs of many peoples. 935. 
Follow the gleam. 12822. 
| Youngman (Henry): 
Down old California way. 3803. 
Monday morning blues. 4664. 


Rosay Marie. 5040. 


Youngren (W. V.) Crying—lonely 
and blue. 8052. ' 

Younker (S. K.) When I was a 
country maid. 20815. 

Yourdon (Charlotte) Back in New 
York City. 21104. L 

Yradier (C.) Paloma. 17681. 

Yradier (Sebastian) Paloma. 20081, 
20082. 

Yuran (P. M.) Our departed chief. 
20059. 


5698, 6550, 7795, 
7798, T7799. 


Yuschi tanzt. TI9T. 


Yuschi-walzer. 


1934 


INDEX 


nos. 1-13, 1923 


Yvain (Maurice) : 


Aime-moi Emma. 9448. 
Ange gardien. 9493, 14228. 
C’est Vamour. 3569. 


9681, 14374. 
9682, 12535, 14575. 
5922, 9728. 


C’est la vie. 
C’est Paris. 
Chanson de l’eau. 
Cosy-tea. 9820. 

En douce. 3856, 3857. 


Etrange valse. 3870. 
Hilarité céleste. 10350, 12922. 
Isle of sweethearts. 21961. 
J’ m’ en balance. 10616, 15058. 
J’n ’ai plus d’poéle. 4338. 
Java. 43840, 4841. 
Just a little love. 
La-haut. 8481, 
15146. 


L4-haut valse. 22052. 

Mary Rose. 22203. 

Miss Blues. 6837. 

Non, non, jamais les 
11173. 

One kiss. 24752. 

Ose Anna. 11314, 13500, 15596. 

Parce que. 11352. 

Pour étre heureux. 
17736. 

Si vous n’aimez pas ¢a. 
17889. 

Ta bouche. 7477-7480. 

There are some things you never 
forget. 23028. 

Up there. 25383. 

Wagneriana. 5483. 

When we are married. 

Your lips. 23386. 


Zabell (Axel) Blues-foxtrot. 


22007. 


10712, 10715, 


hommes. 


| 


7131, 11428. 


11648, 


20487. 


| Zengler (Ivan) 


OD F a 
23505. 


23506. | 


Zacharewitsch 
13027. 


Zalewski (B. J.): 

PieSni. 2754, 20116. 

Piesni do mszy swietej. 

Danse passion. 18762. 

Fox march folio. 18997. 

Fox (Sam) concert orchestral 
folio. 18998. 

Fox (Sam) moving picture music. 
18995. | 

Fox (Sam) sacred folio. 18996. 


(M. ) Imagination. 


22559. 


I hear the bees a’ humming. 
12966, 19218. 

In the twilight. 1042. 

Lullaby waltz. 1117. 

Ode to spring. 19985. 

Regret. 20210. 

Rustic festival. 20272. 

Serenade petite. 20330. 

Show girl. 11643. 

Smiling love. 11683. 

Soiree. 20400. 

Wind at night. 12245, 20886. | 

106658—24 41 


Zandonai (Riccardo) Via della fines- 
tra. 5463. 


Zany (King) pseud. See Dill (Jack). 

Zardo (Redento) : 
All ave di sera. 
Desiderio. 12688. 
Espoir en Dieu. 12765. 


3396, 16373 (3). 


Vecchio minuetto. 5453. 

Voi siete. 14020. 
Zaremba (H. A.) Lovetime. 8566. 
Zarvah pub. co.: 

All through the night. 5721. 

Aloha oe. 3369 (2), 5723. 

Ben Bolt. 5821. . 

Intermezzo from Cavalleria rusti- 

cana. 6774. : 
Zbhierzchowski (H.) Husia, siusiz 
polka. 10404, 10405. 
Zeckwer (C. W.): 

Columbine. 23619. 

Leda. 10744. 

Zelenko (M.) My record girl. 473T. 
Zeller (Felix) Perdoname. 17703. 
Zeller (J..N.) As we used to. 12408. 
Zeller (T. H.): 

Ave Maria .0 God. of _mercy- 

23484. 

Gethsemane. 23875. 

O mother linger near me. 24680. 
Zelmira. 547. 

Zelvitis (Estelle) Sweet lass. 11835. 


Zemaitis (J. A.) : 

AS lietuvaite. 5766. 

Pauksteliui. 7083. 
Zemlinsky (Alex.) Zwerg. T7802. 
Seein’ you can’t take 
it easy, get a job and go to work 
727A. 


Zephyrus brings the time.. 754. 
Zereo (—): 
Marga. 15296. 


Mimi réve. 10995. 
Zerkovitz (Béla) : 
Aranymadar. 7850. 
Bambola della prateria. 
Zerse (Carl): 
Moonlight brings memories of you. 
4671. 
Rae, I’m in love with you. 20184. 
Your smiles are silver, your kisses 
are gold. 9404. 
Zeuch (H. A.) Let’s dance while we 
feel that way. 15168. 
Aeuch CK. Ss) 
Carolina blues. 9708. 
Sweet Alice. 7457. 


21115. 


Zickel (H. H.) Eureka. 3871. 

Zickel pub. co. Eureka. 3871. 

Zieg (Charles) On the hot sands. 
488&. 


Ziegfeld follies. 18449, 19603, 20549. 


23054, 25289. 


1935 


Ziegfeld follies of 1922. 2372, 11239, 
13370, 138540, 18781, 14987, 15511, 
16289, 17084, 17158, 21798, 22054, 
222038, 22760, 22940, 23010, 23015. 

Ziegfeld follies of 1923. 24484, 25586. 

Ziegler (Carl) Singing games and 
dances for schools and playgrounds. 
15857. 


Ziegler (Hrich) Bei einem  glaserl 
wein. 5815. 

Ziegler (R. H.) Naughty sweety. 
15480. 


Ziegler (Richard) Susan Jane. 15974. 

Ziegler (S. W.) Collection of Lithu- 
anian dances. 9787. 

Ziehrer (—) Nightlarks. 14163 (386). 
iehrer (C. M.) Vienna beauties 
waltz. 14163 (590). . 

Zike (A. M.) Dreams. 

Zilberts (Zavel): 

Al naharos bovel. 
Chanuke licht. 
Havdoloh. 2027. 
Heje im pifijos. 23992. 
Mir tzihen mir blondzen. 
Zmiros. 25594. 
Zilcher (Hermann) : 
Natur. 15479. 
Symphonie nr. 2. 
Zilcher (Paul) : 
Barcarolle. 12447. 
By the bubbling spring. 12531. 
Tarantella. 13890. 
Zimmerman (Eddie) Alabamy. 9447. 
Zimmerman (H. J.) Carmen Case. 


23746. 
23375. 
17153. 


2521. 


18032. 


9705. 
Zimmerman (L. M.) Roses’ will 
bloom again. 2054. 


Zimmerman (W. P.): 
April song. 5758. 
Revery. 5013. 

Zimmermann (Fritz) : 

Cradle song. 14479. 

Ho-lolo-e-de. 14828. 

How will it end. 12944. 

I love you. 6402. 

Melodies of home. 15320. 

Switzerland my homeland. 16001. 

With you I want to be. 16316. 
Zimmermann (J. H.): 

Bagatellen. 7885. 

Bilder aus. Ungarn. 

Burleske. 7955. 

Pusta wehmut. 

Sechs gedichte. 

Sonate. 8478. 

Suite. 8480. 

Vergessene weisen. 

18185. 

Vier ktirze gedanken. 7150. 
Zingarelli (N. A.) Adagio. 16871. . 
Zingaro (P. W.) Al, you’re different. 

23376. 


6642. 


6645. 
22220. 


3211, 9260, 


pt. Itt, n. s., v.18 


Zion hallelujah. 3365.. NS an 

Zipf musie pub. co.: 
Days of yesterday. 
Goin’ home. 6250. 
I’m gonna get you. 244, 245, 756 


21398. 


(48). 
If you want to keep your daddy 
home. 264, 756 (51). 


Just thinkin’. 10673. 
Laughin’ eryin’ blues. 
(67), 2334. 
Tired 0’ waitin’ blues. T7808 (307). 
Triflin’ blues. 5389, 7808 (308), 
12001. 
Wish I had you, and I’m gonna 
get you blues. 12249. 
Zipser & Konig. A vén cigany. 5685. 
Zitter (Samuel) Up-to-date century 


312, 756 


blues. 13989. 

Zivelli (Joseph) My love for you. 
os 47. 

Zobanaky (John) Galin-Pari-Clevé 


method. 183864 (738, 74). 
Zoeller (lL. EH.) : 
Days of yesterday. 21398. 
I wanna step into your heart. 
17082. 
If today 
14981. 
Zoffer (William) Ruthie. 20273. 
Zoltai (M.) Serenade. 20321. 
Zorlig (Kurt): 
Alle stissen kleinen madchen. 
3404. 
Du bist wie ein veilchen. 18875. 


was only yesterday. 


Ich lasse meine frau zu haus. 
19311. 
Ich such’ ein htibsches friulein. 
4244. 
Nur zehn minuten mit dir allein. 
19962. 
Pharao, tu nicht so. 20109. 
Schatz, verschliesse nicht die 
Tiir. 20298. 
Tugendprinzessin. 20627. 
) Zouboulakis (J. C.): 
. Christ is risen. 5955. - 
Good old prune. 23925. 
Sing to God in exultance and 
praise. 22894. 
‘Zubler (Lillian) Are you still wait- 
ing. 14249. 
Zucea (Mana) pseud. See Zuckermann 
(Augusta). 


Zuckermann (Augusta) : 
Ballade et caprice. 3484. 
Big brown bear. 18535. 
Bolero de concert. 1629. 
Broken toys. 23529. 
Cry of the woman. 213871. 
Happy birthday. 23960. 
I love life. 237. 
If flowers could speak. 1894. 


1936 


INDEX 


- nos. 1-13, 1923 


In Bibleland, 13032. Zuera (—). Igualada. 20974 (144). 


In God we trust. 18034, 24159. Zupanec (Ralph) Vse za vero, dom in 

In the gloaming. 21934. narod! 18204. 

In the never-never land. 21937. Zurfiuh (—) Paris qui danse. 4881. 

Just something. 24247. Zurfluh (A.): 

Merey. 22233. . Album rose. 21007. 

Moo-00. 6864. Chansons pour la _ jeunesse. 

Mother dear. 7808 (259), 22300. 21288. 

Niehavo. 5679 (287). Magdouchka-czardas. 2431. 

One a day. 7023. Sensitive. 9001. 

Pierrot and Pierrette. 24858. Zuschneid (Karl) Lehrgang’ des 

Prelude. 12337. klavierspiels, 2344, 2345. 

Princess. 24896. 5 scelte composizioni per pianoforte. 

*Rithmetic. 7204. 7807. 

Spring came with you. 22880. 9 o’clock revue. 3051, 3303, 9411, 

Wistaria. 25595 (521). 13204, 14192, 14745, 19305. 

25 melodies for juveniles. 25595. | 75 music pieces without notes. 3563. 
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NOTE. 


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1923 is too large to be conveniently bound in one volume. 
Those who prefer to do so can now bind in half-year vol- 
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